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of the fort immediately.
TCliOSUV, September (fill, 1SS7.
— M'UIH.ISHED ltv( —
A.J. Jernigan&Co.,
— jputu.isimis * riU)runiTons.(—
PK1WOX Afii 31 KXTIOft
Wr ' ,S lj l*i»rsous hits his jilimii.c
•ajjl in lull blast, Steve is nneners |
getic and enterprising nmn nnd do I. ^ >r Smith of Forsyth, i
serves tlio public pitronngo. A in tf,e city last week.
vUMnl.i.Mill, n i|, uuy ! jgMrs l: C Junes li.is returnej
| (he city.
i LMPER A N(JF. b'li'licriiiM lire
n'dei'of itie da\ in 't etmessei*.
llio
m
one for lheir trouble.
) cents,
in another column add
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A mnrve
of parity, strength nn>] wholesomenc*
More economical Ilian the ordinary kiml
ntol connot bp sold in competition with the
multitude of low test*, short weight alum
or ulwspate powder. Sold only in cans.
Hoval Raking Fowdkii vo. loti wall
St N A'.
REMOVAL. 1 have moved to the
store formerly oeeupied by J. I),
Newman, and tint better prepared
tlinn ever to serve customers, with
the best goods at lowest prices.
Thankful for past lavors, and solic
iting a continuance,
Respectfully,
V. JACKSON.
LOCAL intcviriES
13asiticss is looking up
September is dry an l cold.
Superior Court is in session
Cottoisn selling at 8 1-2 to 8 1-4
Mr Stun Duggan is quite side
Mr VV I Mathis is watchman at
the Augusta depot.
The Sittulersvillo Public School
opens next Monday.
Mr Nowton Hall is clerking for
Mr C M Falghuni.
Mr. D, Q Watkins has opened a
Hoarding House North Side (Joint
House; Meals
Notice
Ol big excursion to Augusta on the
I0th of this month.
file Camp meeting at Deep Step
closed on Thursday and twenty-
five members were added to the
‘•h" ,v h. Kev J 0 A Clark, D D
H li D poached the opening ser
mon, Revs James Q Gilmore. Olm
«lead and Regia ml assisted in the
meeting.
Dr Summerlin, wo are sorry
learn is quite sick.
to
If you want to sec the Mon. Jiff
Davis, go to the Mucou Fair.
A Cotlon platform lias ben buil)
at the Augusta depot
Mr Washington Sell wall has
moved to li T Walker's old stand.
Mr W 13 Barwick lias painted
the inside of Mr II C Houghton’s
store 1
Mr Enoch Rougton cm now In
found at the dry goods store of Mr
J D Newman.
Mr D G Watkins is mmager
ot Watkins Hall. If you wish to
hire the hall app’y to him.
The Armory building has been
turned over to Mnj. Newman as
thr property of tho county
John Johnson colored died on
Friday night, and Lee Thomas lit
tie boy George died Thursday night
Bandersvillo enjoyed tho cold
wave that struck our city on Sat-
unlay tho 27th, of August
Ilev J M Donaldson closed a
meeting at Jackson Churoh in
July, aiding 14 to the member
ship.
Mr Louis Rogers is building a
residence on Mr C. I. Duggan’s
place near the city and will move
there soon.
What inducements are our mer
chants going to offer the people,
to bring them to tho city. Is it
not getting time to let them
know.
It is a pleasure to go into tho
large three’ story barn ot'Ool. GiK
more: and see the amount of corn,
bay, and pea forage ho has saved
from a small patch
Rev A L Brantly Pastor of ti .
Baptist Church at Whifo Oak
closed an excellent meeting at that
place, resulting in an accession of
eix members to the church.
If you want your watch or clock
repaired go to MackJernigau the
old reliable who is Btill working at
the business, North Side of the
Court House. Twenty yeabs ex
MG ENOE.
Our young men of the county
• hat expect to go to the Piedmont
hxoihition, should form themselves
into a club and notify theCnnstitu
tion,so torches will he saved forthem
to take a part in the Cleveland
torch lighi procession.
r I he frame of tho residence nf
Mr. C. H. Wilt on Harris street
is up and the building will soon
ho completed, it will he a
beautitul nnd convenient one when
finished. Mr. Charlie Mortis the
the contractor. Charlie is one of
tho best lmichanics in the city and
understands his business.
The great, success of many agents
employed by 15. F. Johnson & Co.,
of Richmond, is a pretty good evi
dence of l lie excellence and popular
ity of the books they offer to sell
through their agents. This is a re-
Itable house, and any contract made
with them you van depend ou will be
fa thfully carried out.
The advertisement of Dr Henry
Ilyrnan Dentist, of Tennille, will
lio seen in this issue, I)r Hyman is
a gentleman too well known in tho
State as a good dentist to need any
recommendation from ns. You will
see by bis card that ho proposes to
extract tooth without pain, which
is a great blessing to the human
race.
1* rom the size ol the congrega
lions lliat attend I ho churches
of a Sunday, it dno’t look as if
Snndergville was a church going
M s Dr J I! Roberts has
ed from Allnntn,
Mr S G
rein rn
i.ang ’v 11o has been quite
sick is improving.
Miss Annie C. Jernigan has re-
turned from West Point, acoompa--
niod by litlo Miss Attio McClen
don.
Miss Clara Robson is spending
some time with her cousin Mrs.
John A Robson, near Tennille.
Col. 0. H. Rogers and family
have in>vu>l i Lo the Sandersvilie
Hotel.
Mrs J Q Jordan is in the city
visiting her relatives Mrs J -J Pitt
man and family,
Miss Maul E Gray hill ofEtnan.
uel county, is visiting relatives in
tho county.
L Mathews, Esq, of Sylvania
was In the city last week.
Mrs C L Whitaker and family
left lor Orlanda Fla., lust Thurs
day
Mis (a W Kelly who has been
visiting relatives in the county, has
returuad to her home in Fla,
Mrs V Jackson who has been
quite sick is improving.
We are glad to learn that Mr
J B Stephens family are much
better. Wo hope to hear of their
early recovery.
Miss Pauline Herman h still very
sick
Rev B II Ivey is carrying on n
protracted meeting in Wilkinson
county.
A Ciranil Ificiir-.ioii to Aliglisfu.
The public generlly are hereby
notified that the undersigned com-
committee will run an Excursion
train to Augusta on Friday, Sept
10th.
The train will leave tho A. G &
S. depot at 7 a. in. Returning the
The Maryland Prohibitions
have nominated Sununcrfield Hu!-
dwiii «jf Hait i more for G owner. j
I’ll 11 testimonies of u number of)
distinguished physicians o! England
are, l litit, in cioscs of fever they ln-1
twenty t luce per cent when alcohol
was tired, and only live per cent
where it
isn Ml ms®
<f lirt-itnuoi f itiev story of Sl.c
(ffiicu T::!ii'.
CIlAltl.l s W. IICUN'KK,
THE health department of the
A ennon I, A\ . ( . 1. (j, intends to issue
a etilendar in the year 88with recipes
for preparing the food with snniltuy
rules nnd appropriate proverbs
It is rat her a startling fact that
•ho poort st, country in (lie world
should spend annually $53,240.000
upon an absolutely unproductive
luxury A "t that is the amount ot the
drink bill ot Ireland.
‘Society is plenseni—yet H becomes
a snare il it lend us from our secret
chamber by its incessant attraction
and thus makes us trangors to our
God and our own licorts.’
1’rof. -Swing in discoursing on'’Tom
perat.ee nnd Presidents" dcdniis
that the tempernneeiden lias become
influential, that II nry George is not
hall so large us little Frances Will
aid
Rockdale enuntv, Georgia, allow
on.v one man to sell liquor within its
bounds He is appointed by the
CONTI \ r Ml)
"I approve of that" exclaimed the
dwarf, nodding his head pleasantly.
The words do credit to your regen
orated heart and pm filed spit its
The rich nnd the great should strive
to bn kind and considerate in llicir
intercourse with the poor and lowly,
! Hot them remember that God is no
j respeetor of persons or condition.
Me governs all ranks or classes of
men without, partiality or discrimi
nation. He cares equally for nil; He
loves nil. The gilts of fortune me
transient. Wealth has wings; carth-
•y honors an? stiporlleinl— in a day
bot h may be lost, forever. There is
bin a step from the throne to tlu-
guilotine. A churl may dwell in n
palace » king in a beggar's hut,.
Go-1 Noes silken robes where men see
only rags, a scepter In n mendicant’s
crutch, a crown in his tattered cap.
N’t ver treat t he lowly with contempt
A manger in a stable was fiio cradle
of the world's redeemer. God was
Hindu manifest in human liesh in
this prideless unobtrusive way, that
the world might bo taught by ibis
beautiful symbol the sublime virtue
of humility, the eternal apotheosis ol
humanity. Let them that stand take
heed lest they fall. ’Lite greater the
bight whereon they stand, the deeper
Es lip;io\is Appointments
I.. .. ii gut witereon they stuiHi, me deeper
,1,' " M . 11 *" 1 ' medicinal .the fall that may await them without
tlinn ton ' fi ""fi l ’ n, j n , r>t ' keep more a moment’s warning. Let the proud
tuna (cn gallons ot spirits nt n time
people. A stnti’l audiunce is very j train will leave Augusta at .'5:15
disc imaging to the minister and
the church, remember that it is not
only a duly imposed ou them when
they joined the church, but it is a
demand form God that you attend
his sanctuary. Sunday Schools is a
place that parents should see that
their children attend, especially
Christians.)
Fare,
II. JB. MYMAN,
llOTIBT,
Tennille tt^orgia,
No. II! (!. It. It.
Extracts Teeth Without Pain. Plate
work a Specialty. Prices moderate.
Satisfaction Guaranteed. Ollico at
residence.—S-O-ly.
.Superior Court
The regular term of Superior
Court convened on, yesterday with
his Honor Judge J K Hines presis
ding, who delivered a very able
charge to the Grand Jury. Solici-
tor General 0 II Rogers who is one
ot the ablest Solicitors in the State
and a terror to evil doers, was on
hand, ready to discharge his duty,
Mr A M Mayo was in his place
with Lis books ready (or business
and o«tr efficient and. caurteom
Sheriff, Mr C A Wall with his pa
pers all sewed and his deputies
were at their post, to see that the
decorum of the court was propeily
observed. Thu local bar was repro
sentud by the following lawyers,
Cols J N Gilmoro, R I Harris,
It S Langmade, Ii D Evans Sr., E
0 Bostic, W G Robson, J A Rob
son, 13. D. Evans Jr
Besides tne local bar the follow
ing vistiting lawyers are in atten-
mice on our court, Hon J 0 Har
man of Tennille, Cols J T Jordan
of Sparta, A F Daley, W R Daley
ot Wrightsville, Hon. li. D. D.
Twigs, of Augusta,laud Col J. W.
Robson, of Mu con.
Mr. John C. Duggan was elected
foreman ot the Grand Jnry.
“Nothing makes the world seem so
spacious as to have triends at a dis
tance, they make the latitudes aud
longitudes”
rfJ^PJernigau and Son will put
glare in your watch for the sm a
um of 15c cuts.
Groceries of all Kinds chaep at
Frank Castellaw’s.Wkitaker’s old
ptand.
oelock Saturday evonin
round trip §1.75.
fiiMiti Order
a id fine accommodations arc as
sured ull who may go. Special
co ifclies will be provided for out
white friends,
Noah Jrhnron Chairman
Lewis Johnson, A M Brown,
Jack Thomas, Virdril Walksr, Lee
Thomas, Rev. N. Conley.
J S Thomas Secretary
S II Bloeer Gen’1 Manager
Tlteic is no greuler mistake mad •
by the young than that of being care
less admit the in'orest nf those who
employ them, only plod ng along in
an indifferent maimer; saying, by
their actions, I on'y work because I
cannot help it, and will do according
to the pay, finvaribly doing less)not
ilying to make themselves useful-
Do you desire a go al and pcrumnnnt
situation? lie faithful in small thing
as well as great; have an eye to vour
employers good, feeling that your eiu
plover is entitled to every minuet of
the stipulated time, wheihor there
numeration be great or small. Do
not. wa‘„i h the clock so as to keep the
exact minute, and leave precisely mi
that instant no matter what state
tho work is in; never calculate the
amount you can slight your work
without being found out. Throw in
a half-hour when you see it will at-
commodate, do it heartily. Shirk no
employment that is not dishonor
able- You will thus scent'-) tho re
spect of your employer. lie will feel
that your services are iudespensible,
you will never want a place, always
recieve good wages, you will he the
last one notified, ‘if noli tied at all’
that times are dull, aud your servi
ces not needed'.
To practice what they -preach is
not the policy of the “personal liber
ty advocates. At the anti-prohibi
tion gatherings where “personal lib
erty" is the “key-note” of every dis-
eour.se. the snlo’uf liquor is prohibited
on the grounds; lo guard againstdis-
giaeelul scenes. Consistency where
ai l thou!
A few weeks sigo a lady offered
Iter hair (or sale to help tho P,o-
hibition cause in Texas, saying, us
she had no money nnd was very
anxious to help, if Miss Willard
would g t a purchaser t-lie would
have it cut off although it was her
groate-t personal charm, Tho
last Signal contains this reply.
“ J i-n dollars inis been rccievcd
from Mrs. S. F. Grubb, §10,50
from Woodbury, New Jorsy Y. W
C. T, U.; @5.00 I rom a “white rib
boner” ot Worcester Massachu
setts, to be sent to Texas in the
name ot the Florida Indy who oil*
erofi to Sell lisp suit ot hair to aid
the cause in that state, oncli roques
ling th il she do not sicritice her
beautiful hair. 0
No greater heroine, nor one more
loyal to God nnd Home and Native
band can be found, than this woman
willing to sacrifice personal adorn-
atent li.r the country's good. And
1l10.se giving to the cause tp prevent
the sacrifice evince the true spirit of
Christian love.
I’liOIIimilUN ANW I’ltAVGli
Personal.
W. D. Hoy t & Go , Wholesale and
Retail Druggists of Rome Ga., say:
We have been selling Dr. King’s New
Discovery, Electric Bitters and
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve for four
years. Have never handled remedies
that sell as well, or give such univer
sal satisfaction. There have been
some wonderful cures effected by
these medicines in this city. Several
cases of pronounced Consumption
have been entirely cured by use of a
tew bottles of Dr. King’s New Dis
covery, tuken in connection witli
Electric Bitters. We guarantee them
always. Sold by Dr. Rawlings.
D. L.HAYES,
Painter.
House Painting, Graining, Kal»
somining, Marbalizing, Glazing,
Paper Hanging, &c. Leave your
orders at Dr.,, A, Mathis’ Drug
ptoro. “ 3m
The following I rom one of Hon.
Anshy Grey's leHures brings the
question home to professing Chris
linns who me withholding their sup
port trom Pfohibi.oiy anicndrnen.s.
“I respect the opinions of nil men.
but ] 1 annul understand how a man
‘■ail pray; ‘Our Father which art in
Heaven 1 hallowed be Thy name"—
and then go to Hi • ballot box and
volo to desecrate that name, J • au-
nol understand how one van pi y;
‘'Thy Kingtiome come”—and tin 11 g..
to he ballot box and vole for Satan’s
kingdom to come. 1 cannot under
stand how one van pray ‘Gvie us
fids day our daily bread ’—and il 011
vast a vote to take the bread In in
1 he mouth ot the white-faced won.au
aud thin lippetl child. 1 cannot un
derstand how one cun pray: “Lead
us not inm temptation” | and then
vast a vote that thrusts temptat ion
in, a lirother’s way. Nor how" at the
alter one can pray for the drunkard
and at the ballot-box vote lo nmkv
drunkards—around is insulted hu
manity, above is an insulted God!”
Selected.
and scornful remember the all-level
ing, the inevitable grave. Temporal
splendor is tinsel and dross; true glo
ry is eternal and belongs only to
heavenly things. Only the true is
the beautiful; the just the right, nnd
and only llm good is 1 he everlasting.
I God cannot lie mocked with itnpuni-
1 ty, none must dare to despise his linn-
j diwork: The cry of the humbhest of
j His creatures ascends to llis throne,
j and is heard by him with the same
gentle anil loving eompns&lon that
Ho bestows 011 the prayers of kings
or the nllliclions of nations. He will
smite the oppressor, nnd bless llm
Divine wisdom bus ordcrcd-divine
power regulales-lhe system of tin*
universe. Nothing is unni’cessaiy;
everything is essential. There is a
place for all things, and everything
is in its place in the divine economy.
Were the least particle of the male-
rial that form the whole omitted,
there would be a defect in lltcarvlii
tec Lit ml design of t he celestial temple
of God, there would be a discord in
the harmony of creation. The tin
iest mote that drifts in the InHUma
sunbeam shows a divine Creator’s
design, and bears the autograph of
Omnipotence as plainly ns tho sky-
piercing mountain, whoso c > tissn.
bulk overslidows hall a kingdom.
'i lie drop of rain Mint fails glitter
ing from tiie eaves is, in its way, as
Wotulurlul as the most luminous
world that gleams with unulcrablc
glory among its brother planets in
the infinitude of space . From the
insignificant little acorn will grott
the lordly oak; the rough-Husked
seed droped by the busy (tinner into
the fertile iurrow, will change into
thrive blessed golden grain, with
which the physical file of a world
must lie sustained. Atoms compose
mountains, drops make the mighty
oc '.an; the little,'in tune becomes the
grant; the great disolves into little:
An invisible interminable chain con
nects every particle in the universe
with its brother particle; throughout
all nature everyi Iting is inter tlcpeu-
dent;«ind the same law controls hu
man file 'The rich are dependent tip-
on tin poor, the poor upon the rich;
nnd rich and ; oor together are To
ate dependent upon God.
Why should the mighty oak do
| spise the weak -icorn from which it
sprung, Why should tho sea murmur
j at,or scorn the tiny drops that trickle
down the senrrid and worn cheek of
! the land, when it'knows that without
I them its fountains would lie dry, its
) n ighty pulses cease, its strength and
gloty pei fishy Nay, then, why should
-he rich despise the poor, the poor
hate the 1 tollV* Are not all the coil
(Iren of thu same almighty,omnipres
ent Father! Living upon his bounty
Subject to his will? is not one and
the same life, one and the same death
one and the saute future before them
A NTH RSV1I I.I'. -Iiev. (I S.
Ta itor, ]’reachingon the 1 ■!,
Sabbaths n't lOfi’O, a. til , and
liail ami Uni Sabbaths at 7.t- r >
tin'll Month.
Travel' Meeting every Thill
7;l•> p. in.
•Snmluv eh'lioo! every Sunday cvenim:
at l,o() |i. m,
'I LX .N I i.I.H. - ]t"V. (t, tS, Johnston. Paator
preaching every 2nd [Sunday at 1 ();.'!()
in., nnd every 4lh Sunday night at 7;Id p.
in.
Sunday School every Sunday evening.
DAVlSIU'ltO.—Rev. J. J. Ansley, Pastor.
Po aching every fit and 2nd hubbnths in
eae! month.
Sabbath School every Sunday evening.
REV N. II, OIi.MSTiSND’>S Appointments
Tabernacle.—Every 1st Sunday, and
Saturday before, in each meat!;,
Deep Step.—Every 2nd Holiday and
Saturday before, in eicli month,
( nhiii Hitt.—Every 3rd Sunday, and
Saturday before, in each month.
Hay Springs.—Every -itli Sunday and
Saturday t elore. in each month.
Bethel. — Every 1st Sunday ut l;00p, m,
Pincy J/oniit.—Every 4lh Sunday at
3:00 p. m.
RIBDLEVILLE.—Rev. J. J. Analev,pas
ter. Preaching evciv 4th Sunday, and
S.iturd iy before.
CAMP MEETING....At Deep Step, begin*
Saturday before the 4th Sunday in An
gina.
PROTRACTED MEETING...Washington
ciieiut. At Tabernacle, beginsThnrudny
before the 1st Sunday in Septeuibor ul7j
o’clock p, m.
At New Bethel,heglnaThursday before
the 2nd Sunday in September, at7J p. in,
Viaiting preachers expected,
BAPTIST CIliritCIIEg.
SAN ERSVIELE.—Rev. H. IL Ivey, pas
tor, Preaching every 2nd and 4tli Sun-
diiya in eneli month
Sunday N dinnl every Simdav morning.
Prayer meeting every Friday night.
I’l'.N.N I EEK.—Rev. T. J. it ck, pantor.
J’reaehing every 4th Sunday nt 10;00
n. m. in each month.
RIDDLKYILLK.—Rov. Turnei Smith,
pastor. Preaching every 2nd Sunday in
each month
DAVlSIiORO —Rev. W. L. Killpatriek,
paator. Preaching every 2nd Suhb.itli in
each month.
Subb.itli School every Sunday evening.
CIIICISTIAIV CIIL'BC Rf.
SANDERSVILLE....Rev, W. D. Oliver,
paator. Preaching every 1st, Sunday nt
11 o'clock a. in.
Sunday School every Sunday evening
REV. A 15. HERRING’S Appointment*
for the month of Auga*t.
Union.. fitSiniduy nt 11 o’clock a. m.
Px lhsnd.i...2nd Sunday at 11 o’clock a. m.
Harrison...brd Sunday at It o'clock a. m.
Tennille...4lh Sunday a' 11 o’clock n. m.
Homo oftlie Poor..,4th Sunday at 4 o’
clock [), tn.
—O—
CATHOLIC (TIUICCII.
SANDFRSVILLE....Service* every 2nd
Sunday in eneli month, at Saint Wil
liam'* ( liureli.
Sandersviile And Tennille
Itnil-Hoai]
To take etiect May 2 Id iSS7,
Lv Sanduravilie ....
Ar Tennille
Ev Tennill*
Ar Samleraville
Ev sanderivvilln....
Ar Tennille
Lv Tennille
Ar Samleraville...
Lv Samler*vitle..
Ar Tenn. lie
Ev Tenn'ille
Ar Sand, lavillo
TIME TABLE
Of THIS—
WRIOIITSVILLK, TENNILLE AUD
DUBLIN R. R
To take effect November 14 18S0,
GOING SOUTH.
No. 1 No. 3.
a.m. p.yr;
Lv Tojinillc 43
Lv Harrison..
Lv Donovan
Ar Vi rightavMe
Lv Wrightsville
Lv Lovell
Lv ltriitoo —
Lv Condor •
Ar Dublin
0 10
...0 30
...0 60
...0 60
....7 20
...7 38
...7 63
..816
GU1NO NORTH.
No 2 No 4
r, n 11- AMP M
Lv Dublin 3, 420
IjV CaOixiiir ^
106
135
1 65
216
2 20
2 60
3 10
3 30
3 50
thihti:i:> t iioicn ijfe
ill A AIMS.
—Afleetatiou u at best a deformity.
—Ask thy purse what thou shouldst
buy.
—I5c slow in choosing a friend, but
slower in exchanging him.
— Before you attempt anything, con
aider what you can do.
—By reading you enrich the mind
by conversation you polish it.
—Consideration is due to all things-
—If you would teach secrecy to oth
ers, begin it with yourself.
—In order to judge of anothers feel-
iugs, remember your own.
—Let your anger set with the sun
but not rise with it,
—None have less praise than those
who seek most after it.
—Pride is as low a beggar as want,
and a great deal more saucy.
—Rage robs a man of his reason, and
makes him a laughing stock.
—Apply the golden rule to your eve
ry act and thought.—Selected.
PASTOR 1 *...Will pleiiHt) send in change* to
their appointment*. al*oif their appoint-
nieniH do not nppeir in full, they will
please let uh know what part i* left out.
Pastor's in the county, whose aapolnt-
inenta do not npper, if they will drop iim a
postal slating tlu ir appointments, we will
gladly pubti-ll,
—o—
M’KI'IAL M10ETtX«S.
LADIES PRVY1.R MEICTING...Every
Wednesday nt 3 o'clock p. ni.
MENS PR'VYF.R MEETING.... Every
Wednesday night.
BAND OF 110PE...Evcty Friday evening
at 3:00 p. in.
GOLDEN REAPERS...Every Friday eve
ning before tlio fit Sunday in each month
nt 3;00 p. in.
BAPTIST MISSIONARY SO'IETY...
Meet* Monday after every 3rd Sunday in
each moiitli.
A'OM A NS M ISSIONARY SOCIETY...Ev
cry J/omlay after the fit Sunday in each
month at 8;UO p in.
Y M. U, ASSOC1 ATION...Regular meet
ing, every Ti.e-day night, in tlio City
Council t liamber,
Devotional Exercises every Sunday
evening, nt the Baptist Churrli immedi
ately after Methodist Sunday School.
All voting men cordially invited to
both meeting).
W ('. T. U...Meets at the Bapsist Church,
Tuesday before the 4rd 6'utuhiy, ut 4 p. 111
in eacli imanli.
THE METHODIST... Parsorinpo Aid so-
ciely meets every 1st Tuesday in the Nielli
odist Climvli at 4.0l) ocluuk p. in.
PROTRACTED .UIOETIN(i...At Smyrna
M P. Ciia, pastor Saturday before the
4ih Sunday in August.
l.v Bruton.
Ev Lovett
Ar Wrightsville:
Lv Wrightsville
Lv Donovan
Lv Harrison
Ar Tennille
00 4 60
0 18 6 10
9 35 6 10
.10 00 G 10
10 00 ti 10
10 IS 0 30
40 36 0 50
.11 10 7 20
\\. B Thomas, President,
Gtiii’l liuperiutendant.
Nov. 14 1 §80.
A. G. & S. RAIL-ROAD.
No L a.m. | Ho. 2, a.m.
Lv Samleraville 4..63 | Leave Augusta 7.18
Ev U nrtlien 6 18 | Lv Gilwon 11.12
Lv limes 6.40 | Lv Ilimx 12-18
LvGibson t 20 | Lv Wartheu 12.44
Ar Augusta P.00 | ArS’villu 1.18
N'° 3 r m | No 4 r. m.
Lv Sandersville 2 of> | L v Augusta.. 544
‘ v W ur| hen : 39 | LvHcphxib.il. 0.14
r »1 1 nuh o 0 > | Lv Uibflon 7.62
LvUibson.........4 uG | Lv Hine« 8.U4
Lv IleplizilNih 0.42 | Lv Wartheu.. 8.59
ArAu^iiatn 8.UU | A r Siimlersville 9.19
SI N DAY—P ABSENCE US ONLY.
No 1 A. M. I ]X„ 2 A M
Lv Sandersvfile6.51 | LvAngusti .844
Lv V\ a then 040 j Lv IIeplizibali.,9.14
Lv limes 0 40 | Lv Gilisuu ]| 04
Lv (iibsoi,.........7.22 | Ev Hines ...;.l 1.5*
Lv Ileph/.ilwli 943 | Lv Wartheu 12 lit
v A, !« 1 l 1‘) 13 I Ar•V’villc I 2.41
Nu •* i*. m. | N, 4 j, M
Lv ISiimlerHville 2.51 | Loav Aangtista 8 1
Lv U art hen 3.10 | Lv JIephzibah..4.45
Lv UmeH :i40 I l.v
, 'V.'JH 3.40 j Lv ()ibsoii......O I
' v tohson 1 22 | Lv Hinas..
Lv Ilepli/.iljah ti 13
Ar Augusta,,.... 7 13 | ArSaiidersvillc7.63
It. M. Ml I CHELL, President.
, tl 10
Lv Wartheu .7 0J
SUPERIOR COURT CALENDER.
We learn that the Pioliibitionst
of Kentucky ' oto, and
elected several legislators,
Let evroy heart be united in bonds of
brotherly love; let strife uncharitable
ness and tyrany cease; let peace,
charily and good will prevail; truth
and justice reign supremo.. Let eve
ry one, high or low, rich ot poor, help
to remove the barriers which ignoran
oe. emit, missrule and missuiuler-
stauding otivo elected to please, and
thu evil one in his efforts to mur the
happiness of Gods great family on
earth, urnl destroy their hopes of
heaven. Then shall the immortal
spirit be truly tree; all men shall
gladly acknowledge a common broth
erhood in life, a common brotherhood
in death; a eomunity of temporal and
spiritual interest; a common Hope of
eternal file through Jesus Christ our
Load and Redeemer. Then sh.nl
earth be again the eden it was, ere
sin defiled its virgin purity, and man
made-in the image ot God, became a
transgressor and violated the laws of
hisCreator. Faiewell, farewell!
The sweet voice that had spoken
was silent. A flash of fight shot
through the room, ou the spot where
the singular creature stood, the glo
ry seemed Lo linger in the shape of
a blood-red cross, surmonted by a
crown of dazzling white flame. It
trembled, sparkoled, vanished. A
faint almost inaudible sound, as it
the silver strung wires or a harp had
been jarred by the touoh of apassing
wing, fell upon tho solemn silence nt"
the room.
I TO UJS CONCLUDED NEXT WEEK, j
HON, J A M ES. K. 111 X E.S, — Judyr.
COL. O If. ROGERS, Solicitor General.
A.M. ,1/AYO, Clerk.
C. A. WALL, -Sheriff.
CASH l’ttICES.
BY
Holt Bi o.
Conn ect)•: t > W i: mu.v,
Lorillards Snulf per lb 55 ct-s
aoco per
per can.
per can.
per can.,
per gal.
.. 10 cts
1 25 ets
' 7£ cts
fi @ 7 ets
8 fe; 10 ets
25 ets
a cts
lb 55
10 ets
JO ets
10 ets
30 cts
..21 (hi 25 els
17* ets
Stick Gundy
Tobacco
Soda
Sugar
Lard
Powder
S °« l , ) ,
oa d L ))
Apples
Oysters
Tomatoes
Vinegar
Molasses
Kerosino Oil
Rihbbon Cane syrup per gal 50 cts
Remember wo keep all kinds of gro
ceries and sell them cheaper than tiny one
else. We are ills) headquarters for (llass-
ware, Tinware, Crockery ware, Woddonware
notions, Jewelry, and every tiling else kept
in a first class Grocery Store Dont fail to
come to see us when in search of bargains.
We ran he found at the 10, cent Sloreold
standjand oppos to Pringle’s store.
Respectfully,
HOLT & BRO.
Ma I7th 1887,-3 mo.
A il/ONTH
can be made
working for us, Agents preferred
who can furnish their own horses and
glv« their whole time to the business.
Spare moments may bo profitably
employed also. A lew vacancies in
towns and cities' B. F. JOHNSON
& CO., 1013 Alain street, Richmond,
Vg. A-33-31U
CENTRAL R.R.
, . , Savannah Ga., July 3, 1887
On and after this date passenger trains
will run as Daily unless marked t. which
are Daily except .Sunday.
The Htamlard time by which those trains
run in 30 minutes slower than Savannah
city lime.
f " v , f )'! 1 v ,’h 7:10am 8,20 pm 5;I5 pm 5:40 pm
Ar Milieu 9;4t)am 11;03pm 7,30pru 8:45pm
Ar Augusta I; 15pm l;00am <);35i»ii
Ar Tennille 11 35 p in 1:17 a ui
Ar Macon fillip m 3:20am
Ar Atlanta 0;40 p m 7;15 a m
Ar Columbus 9;30 p m 2:45 pm
Ar Montgomery 7:26 a in 7,09 p m
Ar Kufaula, 4;33 a rn 3;50 p m
A r Albany 1U;U0 p m 2145 p m
! .iscngers for Sylvania, Handersvillo,
U ugh is :i lie, Milledgevllle ami Eatonton
should take 7:10 a m train
I’asscngiis for Tliomuston, Carrollton
1 erry, l'ort Gaines, Ta I hot ton Ihiona Vis
ta, Blakely and Clay ton should tuko tho
8;2tl p m train.
Lv Augusta. lOjOOpm 6;Oo a m
Lv Macon 10;35 a m 10;50 p m
Ar Tennille 1221 p m 12.04 am
J<v Atlanta u;50 a in ti;*>0 u ni
Lv Culumhus 1 fiOO pm 12;45 p m
Lv Montgomery 7;25 p ni 7; 10 a m
Lv Eufuuia 10,16 pm 10;49am
Lv AIbany 5;05 a in Jl;55 a m
V v N'illcn 2;28pm 3; 10a 111 8,15am 5;20 am
Ar oav all ojliOpui 0;15am 11,30am 8;00 am
Sleeping cars 011 all night passenger
trams between .Savannah and Alignsla and
Savannah and J/acoil, Savannah
uinl Atlanta, J/acon ami Colmnhus.
Irani leaving at8;20 p in and arriving
at6;5o a m will not stop to put off or taka
mi passengeiH between Savannah and. Mil
ieu. *
UouRectloiift at Savcunah with Savannah
Honda and \Vestern Railway for all points
in Honda.
t ickets for all points and sleeping car
berths on sale at city office, No. 20 Bull
street, aud depot office 30 minutes beloro
departure ol each train.
G A WHITEHEAD
JC SHAW, I,cSTi,
CITY IHItlK lOltl
Mayor.
J. N. Gii.mouio,
Mayor Pro Ten
W. II. Thkh'hn,
Aldermen.
B. E. Houghton,
J. B. Ron cuts.
A. M. Mayo.
IS. G. Lang.
Cleric.
C. IIenuy AIitoiiedl.
Treasurer.
15. J. Taubutton.
Marxhal.
It. M. Buowx.