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- The ADvmajtsB«i \yi , J hereafter T»r
publ^te^i^^tellifesduy momttg.g
If this issue .does not come up to
expectation,*
“Rome was not built in a day.”
^•Wfeiire glad lo seeimprovements''.t
tiipMtA'B: Ml iff, Depot; -in this cjt-^
As.ec<m4 aide track has been built;
also a hew,* Alining table: This lo< )ks
like life.
: —Otm^ent^risMg 1 towhsman, C. P.
Goodyeak, will soon 'ship-from this
port a large. Xf>t_o£. dry saw-palmetto
leaves, j*> a firm gg ftoifjkf tjvbp made
into $Ue > exf>eiriment
prove a success a nicft: business could
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- PUB Lie SCHOOLS.
f a fjr fv i ~| _
noo^ersdhools were¥e-6penea a
, short-tggig^fiigcey af^a^^jpg I been
i 8uspenffifl|l^pre«a93 aH*w&
are ablo&bifeBi&jflenelSjfibJrxSikrifgb-
t^tliis (Hill, tpj*nn the sclrOblSjd
ear, butvlhe trouble seems
e.Tiiisfcoi Shan’t collectthe
amounts due. Parties owing different
amount: don’t respond to the calls or
the J3pard.„ -Jn some instances this
inay^be fr^ih jftyibrity |to pay, but
whether ajll delinquents offer the same-
excuse we are unable to say. It seems-
to us, however, the duty of the Bdartl
is to change the investment at as early
a day as practicable to som-dhingfrOrh
which they can realize promptly. j
‘Here are the tin commandments of
lb ot ni H iait H
First—Thou_sha.lt riot ■
for
,,.Tl«rdr-Th.ou slmlt nof\break the
*&v<kr’iiw mrmm*
#?4j# tw4ltf-
..f ; .^rTl Th . 0 bJ«4#fe ixat-..mfa. injn*
”fS“n'#mxaat> eJ.au^o. opya e&nui ■
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WV # d,i l-.il Imhljoa
hSF^^^:^;W,fe&tW?ting8.
ij Tepth-rBdipye^ ^.imihOEtality.
T "eoiltxli
skillfitfijiind of-uirr cok’d friend P. M.
yfoljjjirt .V.-X
—in and
around Brtiij^vdck. wan i; to know whiere
they cau.bc^^^pjk^i tiifbo-jt terms.
Bead and s
Oxk Taou&urfS lbs. of Bacoii if int d
A gross p^epe of injustice is being-
perpetrated On o uf citizens in forcing
them, either to do without a school;
or else to pay high rates at private
schools when they have money enough
upk ip duethma to run the schpolsdhe entire
, <; - yeirf Ho Adxf' our 4ck6ifls'-hkve ntrt'
met the expectations of patrons 1 or-
teachers. Now, this need not be, If
we will all pull together. :
^ .We-wapld-offqf another idea: let dut :
r Trustees^expehd -«their energies in se'-
curing schools for the masses, leaving
those of higher grade to be supported
by private enterprise. We rather que#- j
aii-lu il'J ) v--,ai o-i.iuTtr .GZmJVUI
a, ‘
nounces that its clnp-getor marriap
fiptm^s ‘‘yust what tiie ep^acy oi‘
^e^ohryn^^ii^t.
w. a. SblBibSF
;u»ii fVinan ■" ,voTi,-‘Tave
-Wtt-
q oili uio
iioy mini
vtdsit in Lift iAancfc ■ f i
iBOOTi- >1
d.oi *i...
■ SHOE
tion the right, and Certainly the e.tpe* ',
diency, of spending whet money weV'
have in luxuries for a season, when we
need the necessaries the entire yeftr ... ... . „ ,
IB i. but due thepivsoutBoard tosfcubL : '¥^■*££*#'**•*■7
that tliej »uum rtutomined to carry ' ; ■ AXER* Old Stand, au'
at retail in nextthrge months, wlfo
has it ?, Bead an J see.
—Mb. TikW? GXIosoB/ W.^ on Buy
street,, has largest ^cjoftecfeou of
rare c piilV'ivehav^^voj- seen. In all
about seventy, .different nationalities.
Some uf thpnj.*-are % r indeed, curio'is . • - ~ •
looking! * 'Cidl am? See ’them. I , -Some men are born to misfortune
45 k ^ ^ ' At a Fourth of July picnic a Coving- 1
—Wb will'incrcasp .pjor!sheet twice - ton ebap got his eye punched for
pmhiU MAEBE.
*i>pc ‘jloiip^'ap cliea-
r - f . rlt , y t _, and war-
• niiltedvb lakt fls lbfigViK-ihat of
any ofcheiu Wovkniuti -iiu v tblo spction.
tile work- ahead and make it a success.
M i sce11 aheous.
its present size at an early day.
—Fob a few claysyiast we had no mails,
owingto &e'< ^^shihg^' tip” on' both" road,
t he M. & li; Itoad is all right again, how
ever, bo we presume our mails will be
tegular. ani< f*
v • ... .u7J i.i’/i
—FBnama will please overlook any de-
fteiencies in lhisWue of bur little sheet
JVe promise, you Ahpttfj paper in-the fu-
speaking to another fellow’s girl, and
when he $earfnlly explained that he’d
“knowed her these -thirty-five years,”
he got all his hair pulled Cut.
—Cincinnati men, when they hear
of a contemplated visit from the moth
er-in-law, write the family has the
small-pox. Tl^ey get mad, though,
when they receive a telegram from the
old lady saying she has had it, and so
mar. 24-ly, { *- ;i U *•
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Wholesale andRetail Dealers in
AGRICULTURAL IMPIJlMgNTS,
\ . RUBBER BELTING,
•' -b,iefi B^EDWABEj,!, o:jji
shot,
.! » POWDER,
caps . v?
- • -a;and, i
3 j i f , LEAD,.;/;;
148 and 150 Congress, and 149 and 151
h^ Aunt Jeru9h»inwbo "Pwfl&ing St. Julian Streets, Savapn^, Ga.
13 -li- ..V.JHu tv... ,-.u;iav.,,r. *» ' mar; ;:4-tt. / ,
with BV' td help uTwe the children.'