Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 October 1891 — An Every-Day Dog. [ARTICLE]

An Every-Day Dog.

It only "an every-day Georgia j dog.' This was the beast that plunged Into tho eanal at Atlanta the other day and saved a drowning boy. There ! was no Newfoundland trace in her lineage to account for her strength and fidelity. Somewhere back in her pedigree her ancestors had been spaniels, but this was no special claim to Ufaaaving service. Her feast friends never thought it of Juna But here she is—s heroine—as brave as Captain Muller, who saved the whole ship’s romjany from drowning This is good work *or “the eveuy-day Georgia dog.” To Our Friends and Customers We wish to announce that we have bo’t out and.are now successors to Charles A. Roberts and will hereafter occupy his spacious implement house. We now have and expect to keep constantly on hand a I full line of goods, including the Studebaker and Birdsell wagons, buggies, carts, etc. We thank you for past patronage and will try in the future as in the past, to merit a continuance of the same. Yours, Respectfully, Hammond Bttos.