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TUBS DAY Tj-lIA-TiTTisST
Absotuiely Pure.
Till* powder never varies. A marvel
nf parity, strength and wIio’eMnnencs
Mmi' economical limn tlif onlinai-y kind:,
ami cannot he soli) in competition with llie
multitude of low tests, •■Kurt weight alum
or nliospate powder. Sold only iii cans.
Royal IlAKINO 1
StN A'.
row mill co. 100 wall
LOCAL lIKKVi rSKS
The trains crossed Ooouuo bridge
Friday.
Mr 8 L Parsons has built uuatls
dition to Jiiti blind factory
A portion ot Mays arid Feuns
bridgo was washed nw ly
Our street bridges nra badly
damaged around tlw city by the
ruins.
Mr Louis Cohen hud a house
moving lust Wednesday
The hotels at Tonnille enjoyed
n feast during the frealtet
The 8 & T road was in tack du
ring the whole of the State Road
Lease freshet
Messrs Sam and Made Duggan,
have gone to keeping house. Vis
itors received only on /Sunday
The D.tvisboro bridge hud to he
tied down to save it from tiro high
waters last week
Mr Thomas II. Sparks comes to
the front with a wutenm llon weigh
iug 481bs, who can bout that?
Quito a large number of cattle
were drowned in the Oconee and
Ogeohce l ivers during the freshet
Mr 15 T Rawlings has made his
bond ami filed it with the Ordi
nary and the State bond has been
sent to the Governor.
finite a large crowd of the old
soldiers were on hand Wednesday
to attend tha re union which nude
the city look - lively
ft Judge Duggan acted Ordinary
pro tern cluing the absence of
Judge Newman Thursday, who was
out looking after the bridges.
1 tick Ren Smith, for bis ago is
otic of the liveliest arid best looks
ln o 'Bon in town
-1 ho Fanners and Miners’ Frnter
oal Society, is gaining members
"kht along, and is now one of th
favorite insurance companies.
Mnstcr Henry Herman, salesman
for A\ 12 Watkins, is as steady n
iomig man as there is in the city
Henry with his smiling face is al«
Wu yson hand
We learn from Mi James Barge
hut the School at Deep Cut, in the
diurge of Miss Lucy Jones, is in a
flourishing condition and uuinbeis
scholars.
Mr Cleon Adams is ono of the
»i'>st stylish looking young men
Jheie is in thecity—if you do not
belie ve it, .ask the girls.
Aden Jackson colared. was hurt
■idly by Mr Cleon Adams young
lo ‘j>o lying down on him Tuesday.
M r - IIopwcll Adams, one of Ten
tu ^ 8 dever citizens, was in the
?‘. ty Saturday shaking hands with
hl * friends.
Gapt 8id Pugliesly lias beoeu
rusticating i„ 8audcrsville ami
1 cnmllo during the freshet, lie
is contemplating buying prop
oi'ty near the city.
The Mercury is in its eighth year
and lias never been in debt, and has
always ti ul a good large paying list
at subscribers in the county where
s there a weekly newspaper in
Last Georgia that can say more
Ihc A G & S Road is in order
and they make the regular trips
Mr Paul McKinney’s laughing
Mack eyes will now wolcomo you
at McCarty & Co’s store
There will be sei vices in Rt. AVil-
Lues. Church (Catholic) Sunday,
‘ tin insl., muss til !0 educk a. m.
la tlic evening, instead of Yespcnq
llioiewiil be u sermon; followed by
the benciliclion of the blessed Sacra
mint.
“The Christum church at, Eastman
Ims secured Elder T. M. Harris, of
Atlanta, as tlieir past,or for the ensu
ing year, and lie will enter upon the
discharge of bis duty about Oct. 1st,
ue.'.t delivering two sermons each
month,
NS (t learn from Muj Newman
thil 'Do, will put tiio county
bridges in order
Quite a number of new subsori
hers have come in lately and their
names enrolled on our books To
them we extend our thanks, and
may they and the Mercury; (which
ifl a famoliar name in every house
hold.) grow old together,
Conference will soon be here; what
about our church; is it to bo fixed
or not? Time travels very fast it
will not wait for us.
It it is generally conceded that
on the whole crops have not been
injured. What Ims been lost, in
the valleys will bu guine d on the
ridges.
The Feslivol in Court House yard
lastJFridfty night was a success: the
amount realized being $17. 75. tlio
ladies lnivo a few more such, their
laud will bo increased greatly.
The State Agricultural Society
needs in Canton to-day The del
egates are Col 0 11 Rogers, Major
M Newman uiuljJMr Macon Wars
then
Mr A 8 Avant repaired the dam
ages of 1 hompson bridge at not
exceeding the co.-t of $10.
Mr 'Thomas Tison, of Tonnille,
wo Die glad to learn is able to be
out on the streets again.
Charlie 1 lodge colored, earns
•cry near amputating his right big
toe with a foot adgo last week on
Judge Hines place.
V 'AxiW-tot&t-r-*-
Mr R M Brown visited Bu'l
Springs last week
Miss Irene Harrington of Macon,
is visiting relatives in the city and
county
Miss Mary Kittl'd! has returned
from a visit to Wrightsvillo.
W. € T. II. CttLl'llW
I.1V12Y*'B'O Til H
JAMES O. AMHUOSE.
I knew a nice old deacon who was
nfdiefed with a high license pulpit,:
n t, ir , . . , ! but being lovnl to the church, ho
uev 15- 11. Ivey visited liwmtou, took us gospel all that loll Iroin the
desk' So when his pastor hold up
high license, the deacon, as suporin-
fcmlcut of the Sunday School, grave
ly inquired, “Why not teach it to
the children? As the old trees arc
bent why not incline the twigs?” so
he took tlie glowing sermons trans
lated them into his homespun stylo
the little folks could understand,
and did his best, as follows, to
place the nursery of the church in
harmony with one wing ot her press
and pulpit*
“Dear boys and girls, began the
deacon, ‘yon know it’s very naugh y
to drink beer and {whiskey; so too,
it’s naughty to soil them without a
; or with a cheap license, but
when the state orders high license,
and the town makes every saloon
keeper pay his $500 out of what he
gets for making drunkards, of course
you see easy as rolling o!f a. log how
it isn’t naughty any longer to sell
beer and whiskey, but a real nice re-
respevtable buisnosa, like selling su
gar or hymn-books. You know loo
that your careful papas don’t like to
have a $50 saloon close by tlieir
stores ; but with a $500 one on
side they know all good folks will
like to buy things of Vtu. So when
bad lellows drink and swear and
light and roll into gutters ’fore ths
high-Ii saloon, your hlgli-li pa
know that’s a blessing, and they
must thank God every day that
blessings fall thick about them.
‘Ton see if all clour, don’t you
children? If not’ you must he pa
tient. and remember that some day
your eyes, like pa’s, will sec things
us you want ’em to. Of course your
line mammas never visit the wife of
a $50 saloon keeper; but quid; as ho
grows so respectable that lie pays
his town $500 a year as its share of
what In- takes from the drunkard’s
wife an!) babies, then sure, your line,
mammas visit his wife, fliud her just
lovely and ask lici to tea. Don.t
you see the change? $150 in license
works a great change of heart and
manners in the niiiiscller and his
hiiuily; at $50 lie’s a brute, at $500
a gentleman. Don’t you darlings
remember a few years ago 01 Chica
go preachers prayed to the legisla-
“Not yours tho «rief tlmt words can lighten; | ^ ! ‘° r MiJh-Uccnsc and got it?
v, ., " , ’ I And don t you know that in high li
Chicago, the saloons arc so “re-
rm Euisifris.
HI ■ 1: •
last week.
Lit' J M Veal ST of Hawkinsville,
made ujvisit to ruintivud in the
county a few days ago
Mr, and Mrs F. M. Stubbs and
Miss Sallic Brown of Augusta, are
tbe guest of Mrs Daniel Aiuswoith
I)r J B Barwick nnd lady and
Mrs J T Barwick of Bly’.h, wore in
the county visriag relatives last
week
Mi-s Addin Oliver ot Waynes-, !! ,sn '
boro, and Mts. D. Newman of Mil. 1 ICUI
len, ate registered at tin* Sundera-
ville Hotel, the guest of Mrs Tun-
stall
TO MOU ROW NIGH J’I
AT WATKINS' IIALL!
Tim eiitertuimnont. to be given hv
the ‘*'jolden Reapers" at Watkins
Hall has been post-poned until to
morrow night. We hope the, children
will bo encouraged by a full house.
Best Green Coffee 2oct pe
'’rank Casteliaw’a Whitaker’
Frank
stand.
b:i
s obi
Preaching it the /lf-thojist ( Innvii liv
U'.'V. ft. S. -I ;nn!• i i, n i tha 1U hid nnd
|>di Sabbat lift at Itlinl), ,.. ni. amt a t 7 to
e. m. on the 1st 2nd and did Htlbbatbs of
•l n'b iii-nitb.
Tburo will lie pro lehing nt tbe Metho
dist Church nl Tonnille every mjeond Snn-
d:iy by ]{ev. (1. S, Johnston. At tho linii.
tis', every 4tii iSumlny by Kev. T. J. lU-ek
'I lie r.iulies Missionary society
meet the Monday nli,or 1st sabbath
n each mouth at :i 1’. M.
Appointments of A. B. Herring
disciple of Christ, for tho month of
May.
l’eynbir ppiitii a 7 .it Sunday nt 11 oe’k AM
Ihiion '* " 7 “ r m
iii-tlipada 2 " 11 “ am
Hiiri'inon 3 “ 11 “ r .it
Tcmiillc S
Home of |io .r 4 '• 4 “ r m
l’l'ctielung its Stiddlovillo.
Every second 6'iinday at tbe Baptist
Chinch, Bov. Turner Smith pastor. Kv-
fourlli Sunday and Saturday before at the
Methodist Oliurclj liev. .1, .1. Anslcy pastor,
J’rc.'H liing at the JJavishorn, Bap
list (..'hutch, the 2d, Saljbath in eaidi
month, Key. W. 1^. KillpatrickJ.. At
the rjethodist (Hi a rah, on the 1st,
and 2 1, .Sabbaths, by liev. J. J
Ans.ey, Sunday .Schools at both
churches every Sunday evening.
Appointments ol Rev. N. II
Ol instead for u 157:
Tabcnmcle I t .Sunday and
atm day before. Deep Slop 2d
Sunday nnd Saturday before.
Cabin Hill 3d Sunday and Sat
urdav before. Bay "Spring 4th
Sunday and Saturday before.
,'7h Rvtliel 1st Sunday 3 p, M. Piny
Mount 4tli Sunday 3 P, M.
Mrs Elk', t Walker tho mother
ol* Messrs. J. F. and Robert Wal
ker of Wartlied, died on Wednes
day morning,
Mrs W 11 Robison, of Riddle*
ville died with congestion of tho
brain on Wednesday, slu leaves 1 3
children and only one married, the
youngest is about 3 months old
Freddie, tho youngest child of Mr.
and Mrs, B. K. Houghton ou Thurs
day the 4lh insl*.
Our deepest sympathies are with
the parents; having fell the chasten
ing rod ourselves, wo know fab well
how sad is the blow.
Baud of Hope and Golden Reap
ers every Friday at !! !*■ M.
Not yours tbe tears of common
Tbe pang with which your licart-Htrings
lighted,
Only the All-seeing one can know.
Yes, your kind Father knows best
He alone knows why thus torn and
blending your hearts arc today.
Perhaps He is thus bringing you i, , . . . , ■ , --
, i io fill a man s boors with snakes, his
nearer to Him: when wo follow nt a heart with double flsta, and scud
I distance, or fail to follow the good him home to pound his wile and kick
i A’lieppard's voice; He “lakes the I little folks, how it’s at all fair or
i lambs in 11 is arms’ and tints. l 'ge.n- , JJ-’H 101 table lor a $-i00 license to do
! Uy i....,i., in. n« ie the same Hung. But it 11 come clear
strained” that nobody drinks to ex
cess! the police courts arc closed,the
j iiles to rent, an lunatic asylums
kept for Prohibition^?
Yon keep on seeing it, don’t you
children? Maybe you don't see why,
ii it’s awful wicked lor $50 license
/ AYER’S/.
Cherry Pectoral.
No other complaint; arc no hisldtom In their
attack tl.ofioi.K.' tliiB the throat amt lungs:
none ?o tit (It'd with by tho mninrftv of Miller*
tw. The ordinary cough or cold, resulting
I'oihaid! from h trifling or uueouselous cx*
jvoHtire, la ofti u but tho Ixv/.nntng of a fatal
piokm»s.H. Ayi.u’j Chkurv I’irtoiiai, 1ms
well proven it« einoney ill a forty yeoiV Jiglit
v ith throat and lung dit-e.i * d, and tbould
taken in all cases without delay.
A Terribh? Cough Cured.
“In 18**71 took ao.’vere• ;>ld ( vrlitclinlTecUK
tr.y luiigd. I a t**n’tbhj cough, and papr'rd
Uighf. after Jdght without Bhiep. Clio doctors
gave mo up. 1 ti-kd Ayuk’h Ciilujiv
tokm., whii li relieved niy lungp, induced
fcieep. anil 'aiforded ine the retd. neccrsuHry
for rvcm.-ry d my Mmiglh. lly tl.o
aontlnnr.l ns.. <■( the I'la ion ir. a lierinn*
nonterro r.ns i'll.m” !. i ;.m
OM, liuu: anil t.oarty, Hint urn to.tiMlod your
C'ui:nuv l ix ion w. anvcl m ,-.
lionu i I'unmioiuiiU."
Itooklnglinin, Vt„ July 15, 1 tj.
Croup. -
"AVIille In Hi
boy, three
A ftlotlirrh) Ti’llmto.
'"■uul ry last wiiil.IT my llltlo
. . - -lo.J, r. aw tahen ill with croup:
lt fcmuc; . - 1 lmwoi.U .11.: t.om flrangu.
Intlon. Olio ■ I tho family Miggcstcd tin. rum
oi Avku s Ciii.nia Pi,, loim., n hottlo of
iilwayn kt-pt in tl.o Immo, Tills
malt uml fro(|uoiit ilosog, amt
Wo received letters from friends
in Augusta which are filled with a.c
counts of their troubles caused by
Uio freshet which calls forth our
sympathy; and when wo realize that
many su lie red, much more, we feci
ihankfcl indeed that God has
blessed us so much. We would be
ashamed to murmur at our petty
trials could wo see what others are
called to bear.
Mr. W. H. Morgan, merchant, Lake
City, Fla., was taken with a severe
Cold, attended with a distressing
Cough and running into Consumption
in its first stngos. Ho tried many so-
called popular cough remedies nnd
steadily grew worse. Was reduced
in lle-li, lift;! difficulty in breathing
and was unable to sleop. Finally
tried Dr. King's Now Discovery for
Consumption and found immediate
relief, and ufter using about a half
dozen bottles found himself well and
has had no return of the disease.
No other remedy can show so grand
a record of cures, as Dr. King’s New
Discovery for Consumption Guaran
teed to do just what is claimed for
it.-Trial bottle free at
Dr. W. A. Rawling’s Drug Store.
'*S v KKtfOXAL MUKtfTEON.
Mr Bruce
leads those with young. Or it
may he lie saw that in the future
that you cannot see nml took your
pet from evil to eotne; and though
ha nl to bear still ‘tis best, words
ai 1 ns that would comfort you in
this sad hour; only.Ttsus can aid.
Turn thee to H.ui, to Itim alone;
l’or all tlmt oar poor lip* can say
To soothe thee, broken-hearted ones,
Would fail to comfort thee today,
Jesus Himself will comfort thee,
In His own time, in His own way:
And haply more than “two or three,”
I'nitM in prayer for thee today.
We are able to prove beyond a doubt that
the Compound Oxygen treatment is a sure
cure for sore throat we luda chronic case of
of 15 years standing porunumntly cured by
it; those who are not benefited from its use,
fail because they do not carry out the l>r.s,’s
directions' To derive benefit you must send
cored diagnosis of your case, to Drs, Starkey
^ Richmond C amp Meeting
commenced Saturday, and will con
‘tutu until Monday August 14th,
°U'‘d trip on the A G & -S road
W 25
The
river at Oconee during tho
u Jiet was higher than it has ever
,' ( m Slnce R baa been built
ylllcl V/ feet ot reachin
b -%o
it oti-
tho main
Oapt. L 0 Perry and
of Dublin are city,
Mr and Mrs YVm Tarburton of
La,’ in visiting his sister Mrs R,
Mayo and other relatives.
Mr. J, B. Wicker is still ims
when you grow up, and rend your
Bible that aide up, us some men ilo
now. Then you’ll see Unit what is
all wrong standing alone, is all right
standing on $500.
.Maybe too, pot lambs, vow don't
see how, it' it’s wrong to drink liquor
at any license, it’s right as can be to
sc / them alany license and coar men
to drink them. But 'when you get
big, an'sillily the ’conomy of gov’-
ment, you’ll see how the country gets
ftldl) tor every fellow it kills with
think—‘revenue from Lite saloon; in’
you'll hear how it’s sweet to lie killed
for one’s country. “Revenue" you
see takes the sin out of tom|)iution;
so the Lord’s y l ayer, “Lead us not
into temptation” don’t mean any
thing now the stale's willing to be
Ifodoin for a cent. Anil when the
high-license preachers get up a now
testament, guess they'll prove temp
tation a virtue.
Oi-.e thing more sweet ones; don’t
forget what a, help high li is to poor
and I’alcn, 1020 / roll Street Philadelphia j towns. Wily quite often it buiids
Pa. (Jail at this Ollioe for full particulars
proving.
Little Miss Clara Belle Wlmhlou
of Sun Hill, visitpd Mr,Ben Wid-
dons family last week
Mr Charlie A Brown one of the
popular drummers, was in the city
yesterday
Mrs F/ Twilley is visiting rela
tives at Linton
Mr James Trnssell of Macon,
who nan been visiting relatives in
tho county, has returned home
|pic J. li. Stephens is fjiiite sick
with typhoid lever
Hon B. D. Evans returned to
Atlanta Sunday.
Miss Willie Hatch of Tennillo,
i a visiting relatives in Augusta.
Airs A W Jackson is visiting
Prof, Jackson of Ilephzibah
’em a new jail—and fills it. isn't
that real good of it? A poor house
too —an' till it. So if any of you die
a drunkard, or his wile, it'll be
great comfort to you that you've
paid to support your country one-
sixteenth ol what they paid to kill
you.
Remember too, it's because intern
iterance is wrong that high license is
right. It’s so much lilco prohibition,
and upholders ot the high lieens sys- I t‘a'dr Ip'loJ E oTinoniy'
High-Ii is called a half-loaf— bettor
than no loaf, if ’tis poison. And if
“ Groceries of all Kinds cliaep at
Frank Castellaw’sWhitiiker’s old
store,
“What is a fanatic? A fanatic is
a man who sticks to a theory or pol-!
icy, totaly regardless of the reasons I
and arguments that can bo brought | _
against it; and if that be fanaticism ! *"
all I can say is that the supporters i
3- I
lorn arc greatest fanatics the world I
has ever saw.”
jpSy Have your watch fixed by
Jernigan & Son, they will give you
satisfaction.
THE YE It DIET IB* A KIOTO US.
W D. Suit, Druggist, Bippus,
Imh, testifies: “I can recommend
Electric Bitters as tho very host
remedy. Every bottle sold has given
relief in every case. One man took
six bottles,and was cured of Rheum
atism of 12 years’ standing. Abra
ham Haro, d.mgist, Bellville, Ohio,
affirms. “The best selling medicine
I have ever handled in my 20 years’
experience, is Eiectrio Bitters.’,
Thousands of others have added
their testimony, so that the verdict
is unanimous that Electric Bitters
do euro all diseases of the liver and
Kidneys or blood. Only a half dollar
abottle at,Dr. Rawlings’ Drug Store
The Union Signal, $1.50 a year:
The YoungCnisader, 50cents a year;
Oak and Ivy Leaf, 25 cents a
yearj
11T, WALKER has opened a
first-class Grocery Sto c under the
old Photograph Gallery he solicits
public patronage
A lot of ASikarlo ILair Rolls at
Miss Mary W. Perry’s.
some crank calls that a lie of the
first water, ‘tell ’em license is a last
friend of such‘water; 1 it never for
sakes a fellow ti.J he's dead. My
young friends, you’ve often been told
that of two evils choose the least.
Certainly! Cause il’you choose lici
ther, the devil may get niffed and go
way off leavin’ you lonesome.
“Goodbye, children, if you want
to he constable or go to Congress,
and have the taxes collected in a
tumbler, don’t object to bein'*
damned, only charge high tor it.”
Well the children laughed and
called the deacon crazy, their fathers
got, to thinking, and the pastor got
info a passion but soon
got so well out as to preach prohibi
tion. Tims put, every child, I think
can see the foolishness of lu'«>h li
cense. And if the child can see the
in it! why should its fathoa be tint
fool.—selected
The Baptist Missionary Society
meet Monday after every third
Sunday,
The Methodist Sabbath School
has changed the nieetiug {lour from
3:30 to 4 o’clock p. m.
Ladies Prayei'rrieeting eyvry. Wed
nesday at !! I‘. 51,
oil
was tried
to ouf «!o!ij{ht in jp.-s tliuu half an hour tiio
liltlo Lationt was bruithinp easily, Tho Hoc-
tor Bald that the Cltl’KUY PliTORAI. hail
»avad my tlxrlinii’H life. Can you wonder at
our gratitude? Sincerely vourn,
Mii e . IwMMA O&DKRr”
1® V rot instil St., New Vo:!(, liny 16, l,-*2.
"I lojvo Iir.c4 AVER'S CniTutv TucTonAf.
in my family for huv«mh1 years, ami «1m not
hcBitalc to |»rouonnco it tho mor-t eileetunl
remedy for concha nnd coldB wo have ever
, A, .J. Crank, u
LfiUo Crystal, Minn., March U, \m.
‘‘I suflereJ for eight yearn from Broneldtltr,
ni'd after trying many remedlcH wit li no suo-
cew. 1 whs cured by the use ot Avkii’s Cm,n-
I4V PKCTOJtAL. tlOSKPU WaLDKNV*
liyimlla, Mlsa., jtprll 5, ltbLL
“ I cannot say enouah !u jiraise of Avi:n’g
ClfKRKV PHCTOlMh, bollcYhiR as I do Hint
nul for its u»(31 should long sin co have died
from Iuiik troubles. 10. Braodon.“
Palestine, Texas, April 22, lg#2.
No enso of an affection of tho throat of
hinys e«iats which cannot bo greatly relieved
by tho two of AYBit’s Cnr.RUY PtcrouAi*,
and tt will altvay* mrc when tho disease fcj
uot already beyond tho control of medicine.
rnF.r-A hed ly
Dr. J.C. Ayer A Co., Lowell, Mass)
Sold by all Dmggieia.
A WOOTAN'M OISEVOEKV
“Anotber wonderful discovery IPs
been made and that too by a" lady
in tliis county. Disease fastened its
clutches upon her and for seven years
she withstood its severest tests, but
her vital organs were undermined
and death seemed emmiuent. For I
throe months she coughed incessant
ly ami could not sleep. Sim bought
of us a bottle of I)r. King’s New Dis
covery lbr Consuinptin and was so
much relieved on taking first dose
that site slept all night and with ono
bottle has been miraculously cured.
Her name is Mrs, Luther Lutz”.
’J’lius write W. C. Hamrick At Co , of
Shelby, N. C’.—Get a free trial bottle
at Dr. ltawlins Drug Store.
OR1CACO
COTTAGE
ORGAN
lias attained u standard, of oxctllonce which
admit* of no rmporior.
It oontninu over? improvement that invontlve
fioniuo. ukill und mouoy etui ]»roduco.
Overstocked and must
unload.
Oat prices on all new
and seasonable goods
this week and on at
McCarty’s two sores,
Sandersville and Ten-
1 i IA
€. ism mm
—DEALER IN—/jj
Millinery and Fancy Goods,
^NOTIONS, &c. i
Han just, received her Spring Stock oon3iating in pavt, ono of the mosli
complete linos of Ladies’, Misses nnd Children's llats and Bonnots ovor
brought lo this market. Feathers, FI a in os, Tips nnd Flowers in great
variety nnd I gunrnntoo Quality, Stylo and Prices.
Call early and make your solootious while tin stock has nearly ovory
¥ARSBSKY »u«l STYE,
found on tho Spring Fashion Plates of 1327. ;>J Notions of all kinds con
stant coming.
’ FINE DRESSES
Cut, fitted and made to order. Every lady in town, county or adjoin
ing counties arc earnestly requested to call at my sfrore, seo and cxvm-
inoniv Stock whether they wish to buy or not. Cor. Harris and Jerni
gan Streetts, Watkins’ Building.
A pa 6 th 1887.
Patronize Home in-
I TRADE MAPK-
EUREKA MILLS,
Sandersville - - - Gca.
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IIESI'l milm are now making the
best Flour and Meal of any mill in
the country. Evry accommodation
is provided lor people coming in from
a distance. Honest men arc in
charge, mid EVERY FOUND of
Flour siii! Oran
That the wheat and corn will make
OUAIiA NT til'd) TO TH li CUSTOMERS
of the mill, lea-; the Loll.
So bring in your WHEAT AND
corn at. tire same time and thereby
save going to mill twice.
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A Well Tried Treatment
l or ( oiisimiiitioii, Afttlimn, Uronelilln.
I).v»|i(‘|)siii, Culurrii, Hay Fever, lleml!
ailie, bel.mty UI.««;,,,,UH.i.,.Neui"l!S
and till (Jtroute unit hervoug Jtiaordevo.
, U lll r n “Compound < >xyeen” is inhaled tha
Heart Ims uuparted to it increased vitality
1 hut Oman sends forth the blood with mor» '
force nnd less wear to itself; thu vitn! cur-
ivnts letv.' on their circuit new deposits
vital lorce in every cell of tissue over which
tuev pass mid return ujp'iii for n new sur>
li v. J his simple story is the rational e*-
plinalion of tliepreatest advance that medi
cal science has yet made.
1 lie Cunipomnl Oxygen Treatment ’
w i"' 1 Bra. Hturkey A I’afeii, No. 1529 Aren
..licet., 1 Inliidelplii.i, have been using for
tile •ast sixteen years, is a scientific adjust-
ment ot the elements of Oxygen and Nitro
gen ruiijnctiic.it, and thu compound is so eon
densed and made i>urtable that it is carried
t xpress to every portion of tiio country
- indeed, it is sent all over tbe world,
Dns. Sa ukey & Pa len have the libert
to refer (in proof of tlieir standing as Phy-
sieians) to the following named well-known
persons who have tried tlieir Trcutiuen
Hon. William I). Kelley,
Member of Qmi/ratt, Philadelphia.
Rev. yjcTon I,. Con had,
Pditor Lutheran Olmervcr. Philadelphia.
ltnv. CiiAlums W. C'lLMiNG,
,, 1-ililur American llrfonncr New York,
Hon. \Vill.vji Plnn Nixon.
h’ditor inter-Ocean, Chicago, It,
Jujk.k Joseph K. Flanheus,
Urui/itc Court, Mew York.
Mm. Mauy A, Catou, Widow of the lute
Hu JiAiivny Catou Cainitcn. Mew jereeu
-Mbs Si auv A Douojii y, y
Jamaica, Long Ishintl Mew York
Mbs Mauy A I.ivkkmor-e
Mel nut i ManachuretU
JULOK It S VoolUICE3,
Mew York City •'*•#“? I
Mu CIeouue vY Khivauns "*»*•
1 rapt r kl Geunjc.g Jlulcl Philadeiainai
Mn I-bank .Siooall
.1 tcdl-knvvn Merchant, Ph'dadApllw, ”
Mil William II Wwitely, ‘
Ad Mar. ufactui ,-r PhiladdpMtk,. Fa.
And many others in every part of, thelU S
“Compound Oxypeii—ita Mode of Action and
JlcaiUln” is (he title of a Yotumeof nearly 200
pages, by I)rs Starkey- A Pall'll which gives
to all I ni; Hirers full information as to thi.
remarkable curative ugeilt and a large fecord
ol su prising, cures in a wide 1 range cifeliron-
ic cases—mimy of them beiiig abandoned to
die bv other pliysieianm It H-iP bl: mailed
tree-- an - andreds-on app'fittilldiri
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