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Mr THE CITY.
If enyofmr HU IISOIIIRHUS /nil Inn-
0,-iif I' cir /VI mil, they trill Jtleasr noify u*
of tl>'- fad itmnr 'i ltd;!.
TUlTbVY.- -~ 7 -~”A G ! ~.T 2» j 1887
—}i’i;uusiiEU nv( —
A. J. Jernigan & Co.,
— )PUBI.ISIIKKS * I’ltoP«ElTons.( —
yASDKIthVlI.I.K • ••
P0WP1R
Absolutely Pure.
Tlii* powder never varies. A marvel
of parity, Atrons;tIt nml wliolexomeness
More economical limn the ordinary kinds
mid connot I'C sold in competition with tin
multitude of low k'fUM, short weight oltlin
of pirns pate powder. Sold only in cans.
Koval Baking Powder eo. lt d wall
Bt N Y.
LOCAL ltltllYITlMS
Pllt Off..
On nccomit of llio heavy rain
nnd| washouts on tho railroads,
our supply of paper lists been t ill
ofl, which coni pel I a us to conn
out with a half sheet
our rend ora a
tho continue:!
on t
No Sheri(f wiles for Soptombar
Col. Gilimro has a fine patch of
corn forage.
Whnt lms become of tho Union
Depot project ?
Tho Plaining Mill of Mr. S. L f
Parsons, is now in full operation
The crops, nR an average in out
count/, nro tho host (lint litis bean
for the pust eight years.
Crops oil the Oconee- river arc
badly damaged by the high
waters
Tin Re-union of the 12th Gn
Battalion trad tho 1st Ua, Regi
ment has boon iudcUlniitoly post*,
poned on account of the heavy
rains.
Jerry Gardner colored, was up
before the cot.mil yesterday charg
ed with whipping his wilb
Mr Thomas Wicker is tra tipu-
letiiig the bell liue^on he 3 & T
road during the illness ot Mr J B
Wicker, who we are ^lad to state
is improving
Messrs Win Martin and Wiley
Harris while crossing Limo .Stone
c reek Saturday, tho horse get in
to deep water and in bis cflorts to
get out caused Mr Harris to get a
good ducking.
This is the biggest freshet since
the riurrisou Irosket, and it elil]
rains
Some of the finest country hams
brought to the city this year, was
made by Mr. Lee Durian,
Mr. Vestus Jackson will move
to the store formerly occupied by
Mj. James Newman,
Some miscreants threw rocks in
to the excursion train coming from
Augusta on Tuesday night.
A good number of the Sanders*
villo coloicd people went on an ex
cursion to Augurta on Wednesday
acoo Lipnnicd by the colored hand.
Mrs, J, F. Rogers will sell quite
a number of bnsicncss aad dwell
ing lots iu Hamsun, on the 6th, ot
August
Wo earned trom Mr W.n Wat
kins living over Bufhtlow, that a
mad dog hit a colored boy Tues
day last.
The bridge that crosses liocky
Comtort creek on the A G. & 8.
road, was washed away on Thurs
day night.
Vicy Armstiong an old colored
woman (lied Wednesday, and on
accouut of the rains she could not
be burned until Saturday
One of the heaviest rains fell on
Thursday night last that, we have
had this scasou, it rained about six
hours, our oounty is thouroughly
wet
One of our farmers suyirntr' tho
llii* land where lie made 65 hales
t cotton last ye.tr, he would not
take otto hundred for his chances
now.
Col Pringle’s millet patch was
considerably damaged by the rains.
There is some talk of opening a
new street. comm -ucitig just be
low Judgs Hines’ residence and
ruing out a shoit distance ibis
side of Mrs MeCul let's, oil \\ at*
then street.
We w.ll give
double portion o
story next week.
Mr Rielurd Houghton went
for shoit walk in the woods on
Wednesday accompanied by Mr,
11 K Houghtons little five year old
soil, and after bring out there some
time. Mr K's attention was nttret*
ed to the little buy by his being so
qiliet and on going loltim lie found
that he was speechless and he re
main so tih'lit two hours. We
ire glad to statu ho is all right now
Sold out—Our Mr Ron Calhoun
wasjto nnivo in the city Wednes
day at 1 p in trad tho hoys gather
ed up the eiillatluiinpian hand
and went to the depot to meet
him, but at usuuly, always ahead,
uur Mr Warren Lovett and Mr
Locks Cohen, got hold of the affair
telegraphed to him what they were
up to and tor him to come on the
veiling train, Ron having smelt
gun powder tvhn did not care to
hoar the music in the air; espccilny
the kind that uwailea linn, did not
put in Ida appearance, and the fun
was up, trad tin boys returned
with their Ireo delivery ox cart mid
bantl feeling that they had, been
sold out,
Mrs G A Smith ot ITa'uist n-
has been quite sick is improving
Col Oil lingers made a brief
visit to Macon Friday
Mrs J 1) Stephens and her lit
tie eon are both very sick
Mr James Barron Jr, is sick
with typhoid fever
P. of Lawson E Brown, and lady
of Ilepzibah, are vbiting C.ipt
and-Mrs T E Brown
Captain W C Milhous has just
returned from an ex’endvd t 1 ip
the New England Slates.
Mrs. A. II. Houghton of Dublin is
v siting, relatives in the city.
lion C R Pringle wasjnlhe city
Saturday.
Wm Gailaher,Jis in the
w c. a'.. V.* V«JM Rg,
T!»<» Treating Habit.
HENRY CAIII.ETON.
M
city
Mr Corln.li
turned from.
Mr Charlie Bothwoll is
city.
Gallahcr
Dublin
has
the
DIED
Mrs. Palmer the wife of Dr. J. M
lVilmer near Oconee, died suddenly
of paralysis on Thursday night 21st
inst. Mrs. Palmer had been iu fee
ble health for some months past, hut
no serious fears wore entertained us
to her condition.
MARRIED.
Rev, N' 11. Olmstoad, of the
South Georgia Conference and
Miss Fannin, the lovely daughter
of Dr. A, Retell, of Oconee, wuh
marritd in Jefferson comity, on
Tuesday last, Rev G S Johnsons
officiating. Thu Mercury* ex
tends congratulations to the hap
py couple.
I'KBHOmll ENT10N.
Around Kite.
Rain is badly needed at present
Fodder most ready to pull.
Our mcrcliuuts wear smiling faces
ail the While
We have the best base ball ground
I ever saw.
Our courteous salesman, Mr Kllio
Fields went oil’to church Sunday I
think tile principal attraction one of
tile fair s x; and not a sermon.
S. li. Harrison was in town lor the
first time last Friday Joint isa clever
fellow and one among the best farm
ers
Air. L. A. Brantley my friend and
comrade has opened u flourishing
school near mu. Reis one of Wash
ington (Jontitle's cleverest hoys.
I atte. d d church at Oak Grove
Sunday lrom all appearances one
couple were in earnest. Why was J.
it. Runison alone Sunday? What is
the mailer?
•f. R. Harrison ar.d .T- C. Kiltroll
left tnis morning for Laurens (Jo to
angle for the llney trilie in Oconee
river. 1 wish them sit.-cess and a
pleasant lime while there.—Allegory.
Miss Moiiiru Rati man is visiting
friends at Harrison.
Alisa Mattie Move of Harrison,
is on a visit to o co,K '0
Mrs C C Brown visited fiionds
in Linton it few days ago.
Mrs V S Joyner and children
havo returned homo
Miss Lucy Beasley is visiting
friends in Augusta
Mrs J llyraes of I ouisville,ICy,
is in the city vixiting relatives
Mrs W E Watkins has return
ed home
Miss Lizzie Jones of Mobile Ala
is visiting Mrs IIC Houghton
Col. W. L. Phillips, of Louis,
villo was in the city Wednesday
Messrs W. G. Purse and Benj.
Calhoun, have returned to the city
Mrs J. R. Rnlzler ot Savannah,
Best Green Colton 25ot per 111 at
Frank Castelpiw’s Whitaker’s old
stand.
We are able to prove beyond u doubt that
the Compodiid Oxygen treatment ix n nitre
cure for Hore throat we luda chronio ease of
of 15 yearn xt Hiding pcrnmnantly cured by
h; tlio-c who are not benefited from itn mo,
fail bccuunc limy do not carry out the Drs.’n
directions- To do.ive benefit .-on munt Bend
corcc diugnoxin of your eano to His, Stanley
and l’a'en, lti2U Arch Street Philadelphia
t’n. Cull at tliiH Office for full particlil.irn.
Groceries of till Kinds clu c*p at
Frank Castellaw’sWhitaker’s oltl
tt ml.
Tennille needs a nico car shod
and waiting ro in. Why don’t
the Central give it to them ? Our
visiting Mr ami Mrs Henry
Little, *
Miss Minnie Duggan of Lawton-
villo is visiting Mr J L Duggan of
Harrison
Misses Minnie and Flora Bailey
have returned home 1'roM a visit to
Avery
Mrs T E Brown, who has been
quite sick we glad to learn is itn;
proving
Mr. Robert II. Wicker, who has
been very sick, we are glad to state
is improving.
Mis W. L Phillips and children
of Louisville, were in the city last
week visiting relatives
Dr II B Ilollifit Id and Mrs Dr
II N llollifieldj who h.tvo been vis
king relative* North, liavo return
oil to the city.
Mr It T Pounds has returned
Mis Cora llarby was taken very
ill yesterday
Alias Walker, of Longstrcct is
visiting Miss Julia Jordan, at Du.
visboro,
Mrs J R Taigpen is still im
proving
Mrs Benj Brookins has left for
Mathews
Mr, Clarence Peacock has re
turned from a visit to Haneoel
ami Wilks.
Miss Docin Garner of Warthou
'III! IVEUU1ET UNANIMOUS.
W D. Salt, Druggist, liippus,
Inti., testifies. “1 can rccoinuieud
Electric Bitters as tho very best
jinody. Every bottle sidtl has given
lief in every case. One man took
hIx I ottlos.und was c tied of Rheum
ilium nT12 years' htutuliug. Abra
ham Rare, d.ingist, Bcllvillc, Ohio,
(linns, “i'l.o Jtest. silling mediciue
1 have ever handled in my 20 years’
experience, is Electric Hi tiers.’,
Thousands of others have added
their testimony, so ilia 1 , the verdict
is uuaniaioiis that Electric Bitters
do cure all diseases ef the liver and
Kidneys or blood. Only tt half dollar
ubotllu iit,Dr. Rawlings’ Drug Store
Fresh Hams for sale at F. M
Castellaws,
Rolls at
people cf the county deserves this j wits taken suddenly ill Wednesday
convcnjnenco, night
If wo Americans treat each other
to entirely sttpetlltious drinks, why
not to groceries, articles of clothing,
mutton chop-, and hardware? I
mint how it would work in the
way of medicine, i go into a drug
re lor a quinine pill 1 meet there
my friend Lucian Van Bumble-hug,
wiio is ia search of a poms plaster.
Lucian insists upon my taking the
pill v.itli him. I do -o. Lucian mtisi
then lake another plaster with me.
He does so. In comes Freddie du
Royster for his noonday dose of eotl
liver oil. lie swenrs lie cannot dose
himself alone. 1 tell him I have al
ready had '.wo pills and am feeling
very ew.uforluhtu, lett Freddie in
sists. L introduce Van Hitmblchng
with his double plaster. Freddie
sets theta tip. 1 get another pill. Van
u third poister, ami Freddie all the
eotl grease his breathing machinery
rcnly neetls. Van Bumhlehug then,
being a good fellow, orders another
fish toddy for fveddio, a fourth pill
for me, and an entirely stipurlluotis
piaster for himself. It is incumbent
on me to set them up in Fred's hon
or, and we get another dose all round
.Just «t this juncture in comes jolly
George Bolivar, who lias a jumping
toothache, and two jolly friends wit h
the heart disease: he introduces nie
to itis lricnds, I introduce him t'o my
friends, and then tho pleasure begin-
Van Bumblebtig can’t stand nnuiher
[duster, an i tries a little colchleum;
I vary the pill with a little aconite
and g nger; Freddie is full of cod
litter oil to the ears, but Inkcv a lit
tle podophyliiu straight—we have
llio pleasantest sort of a time,
sample every drug til the shop, and
go home with sovent on distinct
symptoms, and smelling like a ease
of cholera.
Now, rcnly, why should Lucian, in
the first place, demand the right to
pay for my pill? If can save me
nothing, tor I am (Compelled by sn
crod laws of Treat to at once ins t
on uis taking a second plaster Fred
hnswb-ak lungs, nud needed only one
touch of cod-liver; hut bc-forc lie
leaves we pump him so full lie feels
like a Standard OilCouipany. There
is something wrong in this system.
I know there i* somethidg wrong
with my system next day. Isn’t it
a little absurd? The stolid English
man pays for his own drink So
does the chuttoring Frenchman, and
the German would tic insulted If you
settled for his lie r in a public place
The custom is purely American, ano
simply a villinuy.i If I wish one
noonday drink, and on entering the
pln:u liml there six men I know but
slightly, why should any one of th in
claim the right to place me under art
obligation? to discharge the obliga
tion. T must take annl her drink amt
1 »y for seven. There is no hospital
ity <ui cutter side, i give Dr. (Jros
by this a pointo Gel 1, 000 young
men to paste in their hats u resolu
tion neither to treat nor he treated
and I believe more sobriety will re
sult than would have come from his
lamented and vetoed hill.—Selected.
Will Not, Be Extended.
Tho offer to send the Union Signal
ono year to any one who will sab
scribe be I ore the first ol August.
Como Trv It. A sixteen page paper
one year for the pitiful sum of 75ets
Would Not Be Without It. It en
thuses me to work lor the Master.
ini Rite/i es
The Baptist Missionary Society
meet Aloud ty niter every third
Sunday,
The Methodist Sabbath School
has chatigeil the meeting hour from
3:30 to"4 o'clock p. in.
Preaching at the A/etho list Church bi
ll-v. U. 8. J.dmxt'Vi, oil the 1st. 3rd nml
i> li Sabbaths nt 10:30, n. m. nml -it 7 1<?
in. „n the lxt 2nd nmi 3rd Sabbaths ol
■lai-li month.
There will he preaching nt the Metho
dist Church nt Tennille every second Sun
day by ll>v U. S..Johnston. At the Bap
tist every -ttit Sunday by Ib'V. f. J.IJeck
Ladies Prayertneoling every Wctl-
nesday at 3 P. M,
Band of Mope-and Golden Reap
ers every Friday at 3 L’ 1 M.
The Ladies Missionary society
meet the Monday alter 1st sabbath
a each mouth at 3 1’. AL
Appoinlmenl'gof A. B. Herring
disciple of Christ, for the month of
May. ,
l’k A M
I’opulnrsprings IstSundny at 11 oe "
•• 7 “
p M
A M
r
Union
B.-ths.uU 2 “ It
ll.irrison 3 " U
Tennille 8
Home of poor -l “ 4 v M
citing nt ISiiltllcvlllc.
Every second .Sunday nt the llnptist
hmch, Ilov. Turner Smith pastor. Lv-
fonrth .Sunday nml S.Utnday before nt the
Methodist Pit arch U-y. J. J. Anshy pastor.
Preaching at the Davlhboro, Bap
tist ( 'iiurch, tlio 2-1, Sabbath in each
month, Rev. W. L. Killpatrick,.. At
die Methodist ('intreii, on the 1st,
and 2d, Sabbaths, by Rev. J. J.
Ansicy, Sunday Schools at hotli
churches every Sunday evening.
Appointments ot Rev. N. II
Olmsteud for 1887:
Tabernacle 1st Sunday and
at unlay bclovc. Deep Slop 2d
Sunday and Saturday before.
Cabin Hill 3d Sunday and Sat
urday before. Bay Spring 4th
Sunday and Saturday bcioro.
Bethel 1st Sunday J l*. M. Piny
Mount 4tlt Sunday 3 P. M.
Notice.
I her by forewarn any < n» from
hit' 1 i.'g .tints Kphraiu, colored. as_
he is tudvr contract with in Im the
nveocutv ar. Juno 21th, I»s7,
John Si’AULUino-
Overstocked and [must
unload.
Cut pr ices on all new
and seasonable goods
this week and on at
McCarty’s two sores,
Sandersville and Ten
nille.
101 SHOP.
Guns, Pistols and Sewing Machines
Rep ir-d by E. TWILLEY, on
Jen igu t stre.'t, next to Mr. Benj.
Wihtldon's residence.
tjar nave your watch fixed by
-Jei'iugun it Son, they will give you
satin faction.
wara* weiry Repaired with neat-
ne.-s and despatch at Jernigan an*
Sou’s Jewelry Store.
jjffiT* Cheap Clocks at Jernigan &
Son’s Jewetry Store.
Mrs. C. C. BROWN,
—DE .YLER IN—/
Millinery and Fancy Goods,
eNOTIONS, &c.
Has just received her Spring Stock consisting in part, one of the moat
complete lines of Ladies’, Misses and Children’s Hats and Bonnets ever
brought to this market. Feathers, Plumes, Tips nud Flowers in great
variety and I guarantee Quality, Stylo and Prices.
Cull early and make your selections while ths stock has nearly every
YA1MEUY and STYE,
found on tho Spring Fashion Plates of 18S7. } Notions of all kinds con
stant coming.
FINE DRESSES
Cut, fitted and made to order. Every lady in town, county or adjoin
ing counties are earnestly requested to call at my slioio, see and exam
ine my Stock whether they wish to buy or not. Cor. Harris and Jerni-
gau Streorts, Watkins’ Building.
Apil fith 1887.
A lot of Mikado Hnir
Miss Mary W. Perry’s.
A WOMAN’S DlStVOEHY
“Another womb rfnl discovery h'8
been made and t lmt too by tv Duly
n this county, D s-ase fastened its
clutches upon her and for seven yeats
she withstood its severest tests, but
Iter vital organs wore undermined
and ueatli scorned emminent. For
tit too months site coughed in c s.rnt
ly and could not sleep. She bought
>f us a bottle of Dr. King's New Dis
covet}' for Consumptin and was so
much relieved on taking first dose
that she slept all night and with one
bottle Inis been miraculously cured
Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz
Thus write W. C. Hamrick it Co, of
Shelby, N. G.—Get a free trial bottle
it Dr. Rawlins Drug Store.
FA IC.llI!K'S FA VOKIT E.’
Is meeting with satisfaction w th
planters in Washington county, to
he found at Eureka Mills. 7-14
If your watch is
out of order take
it to the old relia
ble, A. J. Jernigan. and
Son’s Jewelry Store.
Buy your Groceries, Ilurdwar
Tobacco, Cigars Tinware, an;
WeoJctiware from
It. T WALKER.
Lilt 1
UT. WALK Eli lots opL-nett a
lirst-eli st Grocery S n u under the
old Photograph Gallery ne solicits
public i a ronage
A MAN IN A IlOTTl.i;.
I was very much astonished
other day at seeing a big bottle w dl<-
g up Broadway, lc was a clntm
tgne bottle, six feet high. Ol
ottrse, I was startled ( who would
not be, at sneli a sig’.-it; mid it came
ight tip to me ). Well, I stoo I still,
ind when it was near me, I saw that
there was a man inside the bottle,
md that it was simply an ndvertia-
ng dodge, made out of sheet iron
ml painted to look like a wine
bottle. The bottle Had little windows
on each side, through which the
man inside could look out; and ail
he had to do was to walk up aad
lown Broadway. People would s nile
when they saw the bottle pass by.
1 thought to myself: “1 would not
like that limit’s job. It looks so silly
to he walking up and down the street
inside of a bottle,”
A short time after this occurrence,
I met another man dressed in a fine,
fashionable suit; lmt Itis clothes
were all covered wifi mud, his hat,
was battered in, his nose was bleed
ing, and it took' two policemen to
lead him along and keep hi in from
falling down. Wlmt was the matter?
A ease of too much bottle. He had
a bottle of wine m him; that was all.
“Well,” thought I,“I would rather
he tlie man Inside the bottle, than
this man with the bottle inside. The
man inside the bottle ouu walk
straight; this one cannot even stand.
I'lie man in the bottle gets ['aid for
being there, even though his bottle
does adveitue some patent cork
screw. This man has hail to pay con
siderable money for the bottle lie
has put inside himself. No one can
see tho man in the bottle; and if
people do laugh, they do not know
at wlidtn they arc laughing.
“But everybody cau see this man,
poor silly one that lie is! The first
man can throw oft' the bottle, and sro
home to his wife and children; but
the bottle of wine which the man
lias put inside of himself has thrown
him into the gutter, and now js tak
ing him to the police-station.”
So I came to the conclusion, that
if I had to he one or the other, I
would rather lie the man inside than
the
bottle
—rublic (food.
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Patronize Home In
dustry.
EUREKA. MILLS,
Sandersville Ga.
T HESE milts are now making Lire
host Flour and Meal of any mill in
the country. Every accommodation
is provided for people coining in from
a distance. Honest men are iu
charge, and EVERY POUND o*
Meal, Flour and Bran
That the wheat and corn will make is
GUARANTEED TO THE CUSTOMERS
of the mill, less the toll.
So bring in your WHEAT AND
corn at tho same lime and thereby
save going to mill twice.
C. R. PRINGLE, Prop’ter
7-<J 85—tf . J L. YAOIt Miller
twaor MAftr ^ wraitrrwo.
send so ssovd 00
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To Our Subscribers.
Suhsei'ibers to the Mercury can
gel one of Dr. Kendal’s treatment on
tho horse, and new subscribers will
pet one also as a premium to t.i:o
Mercury. Subscribe now before they
are all gone and gel one. Price ten
c mts reduced from twenty-Uvo as
heretofore.
We are Siill in tlic Field.
Friends our Jewelry Store is in
fu'l blast and work done by com
petent workmen; we keep
a nico lot of Jewelry, Spectacles,
Clocks and usical instruments
lor sale. We hope our oltl friends
and customers will not desert us
in our hour of allliction, wo have
done you good work heretofore,
and will continue to do so now.
SEWING-MACHINE
HAS NO EQUAL.
PERFECT SA TISFACTION*
—ORANGE, MASS.—
30 Union Square, N. Y, Chicago, III, St. Louis, Mo.
Atlanta, Ga. Dallas, Tex. San Francisco, Cal.
tbh '8Ai.e~F7~
$25.00.
lachine!
AT JERNIGAN and SON’S JEW
ELRY S TORE.
mil i ai ui i in; me iiirii
man who put himself outside a
,t,lc of wine. Wouldcnt you?
IT Jernigan and Son will put a
ghos in your watch for the small
sum of 15ceu'.e,
The Union Signal, $1.50 a year; |
The Young Crusader, 50 cents n year;
he Oak an l lyy Loaf, 25 cents a
o.t r.
Quick anil Easy Child-Birtli
Thousand* of women over the land testi
fy to the wonderful effects of thUerent rem
edy; It will not only shorten labor nfidlesscn
the Intensity of imin and suffering beyond
oppression, bu- putter than nil, it thereby
greatly diminishes Mic danger to life of both
‘ mother and child. This great boon ti Buf
fering woman iu Holme*' IAniment. c?
Mother'* Friend. Prepared and sold by J.
Pradkiklu, Atlanta, Ua. Sold hy mi.
Drugglbts. Prico $1.(30 bottfo. Scui
by Kxprebs ou receipt of prico.
Jernigan & Son
CASH ’PRICES.
13 Y
Holt & Bi o.
Courected Weekly.
Lori Hards Snulf-j)cr lb 55 els
Stick Candy “ “ 10 c.ts
Tobacco “ “ 25 cts
Soda “ “ 7^ cts
Sugar “ “ (5 @ 7 cts
Lard “ “ 8 @10 cts
Powder “ “ 25 cts
Soap “ “ ..5 cts
L Road Tobacco per lb ....55
Apples per can 10 cts
Oysters per can 10 cts
Tomatoes per can 10 ets
Vinegar per gal 30 cts
Molasses “ “ 21 @ 25 ets
KerosineOil “ “ 17.j cts
ltibbbon Caue syrup per gal 50 els
Remember we keep all kinds of gro
ceries and fell them dumper limn any onu
else. We aro also headquartern for Glasn-
ware, Tinware, Crockery ware, Woddenware
notions, Jewelry, and every tiling cine knpt
In a first clans Grocery Store Dont fail to
come to Hee on when in search of bargains.
We can be found at the 10, cent Store old
standj-ind oppos to Pringle’s store,
•620 Aroh Street. Phtlad'a, Pa.
A Well Tried Treatment
For (lot i sit in pi loti, Asthma. Rroiiciiltn,
Dyspepsia, Catarrh, llay Fever, Until-
nolle, IMitll!j RlttMiinalix'm, Neuralgia,
anti all Chrome and AYrroun Ditortlcr».
When “Compound Oxygen" ia inhaled llm
iicnrt lias imparted to it im-reaxed vitality
That Organ Heads forth the blood with niort
force and less wear to itself; the vital cur
rents leavi on tlmir eireait new deposits
vital force in every cell of tissue over which
thev pans and return ng-in for a new sup
ply. Tins simple story is the rutional cx-
plinnlion of the greatest advance that medi
cal science lias yet made.
“The Compound Oxygen Treatment ’
which I)rs. Starkey & Palcn. No. 1529 Aren
Street, Philadelphia, have been lining for
the laxtxixtecn years, isa Kcientilic adjust
ment of the elements of Oxygen and Nitro
gen magnetized, and the compound is so con
denned umi made portable that it is carried
by express to every portion of the country
—indeed, it is sent all over the world.
Dim. Saiikey A. Pa lex have tlie libert
to refer (in proof of their standing as Phy
sicians) to tlie following named well-known
persons who linvc tried their Treatiuen
Hon. William D. Kelley,
Member of Outgrew, Philadelphia.
Rev. Victoii L. Coniiad,
Editor Lutheran Observer, Philadelphia.
Rev. Ciiaiilks \V. Cuhiiino,
Editor American Reformer New York,
IIon. Willam Penn Nixon.
Editor Inter-Ocean, Chicago, 11,
Judge Joseph R, Flanders,
Temple Court, New York.
Mrs. Mary A. Gator, Widow of dm lute
Dr IIauvly Gator Camden. New jersey
Mrs Mary A Doughty,
Jamaica, Long Island New York
Mils Mary A Livecmor-e
Melrose MaiaitchusellS
Judge 11 S Vooriikes,
New York Cilg
Mu George \V Edwards
I ropt'r St George,s Hotel Philadelphia
Mr Frank Siddall
A well-known Merchant, Philadelphia
Mu William II Wiiitelv,
Silk Manufacturer Philadelphia, Pa.
And many others in every part of the U »
‘‘Compound Oxygen—Us Mode of Action and
Results" is tlietitleofnvohtmoofpourlyjiQl)
pages, b,v Drs Starkey & Palon which (fi'’*!*
to all inquirers full information as to tin
remarkable curative ugeutund a large record
of snprising cures in a wide runge of chron
ic cases—inuny of them being abandoned to
die by other physicians. It willbonwufd
tree an address on application
DICM STARKEY & PALE*-
1.VJ9 Aicli St.. Philadelphia. “..
Buy your Cotto Press Rope t, LANG <4
WiETS and save money
Ma 17 th 1887,-3 mo.
»K
Respectfully,
HOLT & IS
RO.
Chub rs, Spanish peanuts Seed
Peas, for. sale by A. S. SrA’iKS.
CITY DIKKCTOUV
Mayor.
J N. Gjlsiohe,
Mayor Pro Ton
W. R. Tiiioi'EN.
Aldermen.
B. E. Rougiiton,
J. B. Robeuts.
A. M. Mayo.
8. G. Lano.
Clerk.
C. Heniiy Mitchell.
Treamirnr.
B. J. Ta it BUTTON.
Marshal.
R. M. Bwowm.
R. R. T ime can he had nt>
Jernigan «k Sou’s Jewelry S.ott,