The Mercury. (Sandersville, Ga.) 1880-1???, July 27, 1880, Image 4

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* From the Atlanta Constitution. '.somehowI never did have much Bill Arp'S Sunday Chut. respect for em, for some of cm •I don’t think the gnme is worth! win bite an honest man as quick ,the powder and lead, but then if as a thief. 1 like the talk of the folks like that kind ot amuse-! man who runs the Oglethorpe ment its.UQpe of my business: I Echo. 1 like him because he cch- waS in hopes our people would 0 cs niy sentiments* I like him be- goalong gently and kind and not cau?e he dares to tell the Governor ‘get up a row about the State-jthe shortcomings of his adminis- housc officers. They are not tration and then dares to rebuke worth a row. Gentlemen like hj s slanderers. What is the use -Milt,Caudler cannot afford to get 0 f our people trying to make a ‘into a .tumult of passion about man either a saint or a sinner, em. When a gentleman gets Why not let a man be a sort ot a mad and explodes himself in a mor tal if he is a candidate. The public manner it ,costs him about Echo says that our Governor has 'a hundred dollars worth of inor- nn dc sonic mistakes because he itification. I like Candler. Ho had too much confidence in men; 4s a good, old-fashioned Presby- that he is a born gentleman him-J terinn. He is a patriot and al sc if a nd thought that everybody Christian, but be is as fiery and j c ] sc was , but now lie has had ex furious when lie gets mad ps a!p cr - eiicc aa d found out better, and young cyclone. I reckon we will profit by it, and wc owe to the J1 abusing FOjinilj VV>ys1k‘T. Great si s Success. No Machine has over before met with such universal favor. No other Machine can do hotter work nor is more durable, no matter what its cost may he. It is simple and dura ble, is within the means of every family. It is warranted, if pro} rl\ used, to wash clean anything that can be washed by hand. It will wash ROAD COMMISSIONERS. 88th Hist. W E Martin, Dr. J S Wood, Joseph Jackson. 80th Dist, Dr G L Mason, J J Hunt. Abraham Wood. 90th Dist. JasH Palmer, It 0 A Hodges, M L Jackson. 01st district, SHE MasSey, It G Lindsey, J ti Hartley. 12d district, Dr C W Salter, J W Welch, W P Smith. Odd district, D G Watkins, J F Tanner, M A Joiner. 94th district, O H P Beall, J B Newsom. N J Jordan. 05th district. W II Harrison, the thirst lace or largest quilt. It G N Prince, Ellis Johnson To Him That Enjoys Good Heading. Greeting and Congenial Salutation) from The. Detroit Free Press. can bo put in and taken out of an ordinary tub in an instant. It will save one-half the time required to do the ordinary family washing by hand, besides saving the clothes and much hard labor. M N. Loykll A Co., C. C. Scarborough, Eiie, Fa. Sandorsvillo, Agent, june 15,—1H80. whispering small slanders a- gainet the nabors. If Candler lias got anything against a man he tells him of it boldly to his face, and if it makes him mad he don’t care. He had just as Jea^<? ,ina ( ul the grace into him as to put in any other way. But I do think he is attaching most too much importance to the oc casion. He is expending too much force for a skirmish. ( Of all people I think the Pres byterians ought to lie calm and serene in the present juncture of our political affairs. Hancock l^sati Episcopalian, and Colquitt a Methodist, and Jop Brown it Baptist, and it looks like we Presbyterians aint to have no hand at all in running the State or tjie nation, but then if it was predestinated that way from the foundataqn of'the world neither me nor Candle/ cant help it. It is all well enough to be concern ed about saving the State and na tion too, but its a bigger thing d such men; we need em a** nobility of his nature, and his un- to that class who go anom q Ucs t; 0 ncc( patriotism to vinuieaie folks on the sly and jq,, character and give him anoth er term. But if we can’t harmonize lets keep in a good humor about it Those independents say they are going to run a man, and some body is going to get mild,'and the boys are going to take sides and raise u muss, and hurt feelings just like it was two years ago,ami after its all over they will begin to think what fools they were. They say that if Colquitt is nom inated they arc going to run Dr. Felton or Dr. Miller. All three of em are Methodist preachers— that is*to say they arc not exactly in line of battle lighting with the churgh militant, but they arc on the staff and authorized to fih'gt it they want to—though they dont seem to want to very bad. It ithcr of cm runs against Govern or Colquitt I am going to see that race, for 1 tell you the fur will fly then shore. I dent want the race to come, hut if it does conic 1 am bound to sec it. I have loved fun jever since L was little boy when I Notice to Trespassers. All persons are hereby forbid den under nenalty of lhe law. from hunting anujislnng or tres passing in any manner on Mrs. pusan I. Glen’s lands or on the land known as the Pate lands. (). B. GLENN, Ag’t. M. NEWMAN. Ag't for Piitu Brothers, may 18—2m NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. Sanm i.snii.i.k, Ua., Jan. 20th, 1880. All persons are hereby forbidden under penalty of the law, from hunt ing amt fishing or trespassing in any manner on the lands of the an lersigaed: II. N. HOLLIFIELD, * W. II. PARSONS, \YM. BAWL!NOS, WM. MARTIN, am-3,1880—Cm The SEWING MACHINE, only $28 THE LA TEST OUT, 11777/ ALL A TT. IG HMD STS, STYLE LIKE Cl'T. FOIl SALE IIY 90th dist 1 ict, John .1 J Brown, J \V Hariison. 07th district, E W Rawlings, J R N YValden, \ym Martin. 98th district, A L Cullen W A Smith, W D Rains. 99;h district, J A Ray, L A Gladden; A. L. Gridin. lOOdtli district, J D Boone, B ‘ I Hooks. James Simpson, i I8(ith district Thos II Jordan, Will Murphy, GordonSmith. i «.e,..i .1: u v’ U ,.(,}• T J? Dicks, J E Page. , Ulolli district, J F Sheppajcl, IW G Robson, G W Webster. NA M ES OF JUTICES OF THE PEACE aND THEIR DIS TRICTS. 88th District, — Jackson. 89tli district, Wilson shealev, OOtli district, : 91st district, Win Davis. 92d district, w P smith, 98d district. R T Pounds, 94th district, J 1 Davis, 95th (listric t, w L Blown, 96th district, W C Duggan, 97ili, District— E. A. Sullivan, 97th district, R M Brown, 98th district, Geo ET’ranklin, 99th dist)ict, A J veal, iOOdth district, A II Hawick, Utith district, James Barron, i258 1 district, \V M Euglisli, Ui5th district, S F Blount Local School Ho rds. From tl\o unlimited words of praise that have bfenbetpowedtipon if, the tonclufdon is fixed thatj l he Detroit b ren* Pimm is.tlic most popular Journal i,n existi*inr«. Nor that it hr.« the greatest circular, tloii-'thoitgh for tliiil mutter tow papers have 11 mor© extci drd one-hut that die most profoundaf fection for it exist* among those who read and know its merit*. aiu it ! that no Journal contains so many nt tractive andbt iftlnid I'eatun s. Enjoyable in tin* highest degree, its tone !s the purest,its literary standard the most excellent It combines to a surprising extent in its well filled pages the grace, h: ulng, wit, humor vcreijtil - fty and genius of tin*, American people. Unique among ufwspupers, spright’y and reada ble in every portion—ft Is edited xs ifh so much tact, intelligence and euro, that remit rs of every ehiss find it, iibove p.il oihers,'the one tlmt satisfies! . Varied ure its departments and its co tents: the \JtttMlOrJwhhle u most judiciouscombination. If «»no may liken intellect mil to material thin _h its field of story, poetry, correspondence, anecdote, wt, humor, sen timent, history, belles let tree, knowled in its llltlii- it able extent: may b eompnred to a well ordered banquet* Amlaround this superb feast In all its (•onijiloteness bounteously laid with contributions flr. m every clime, sits the blessed spirit of frater nity and good fellowship. And then “Hi© Household.'* the bright. symna,** pathetic and kindly “Household I” no deseriptipn need bo ofi* red of “The Household : ,K it Is a feature ori innl and un.mtnmsmcd, and none can fall to up* predate it. Yyca' Press mid “The THE NEW STORE! Jib's. S. Fannie Jernigan Has opened a .Votu/ii Store next JERJYIG,1J\*’ S JE JFELR F The Weekly Household” !<>■ $2 11 your. Chilis of liv ■tliiil- -u-o furnished ui *1 To cadi; liberal! .. . nllmtml I(»/»•! 1 •liruitfH Spyt-imuii i-opies sent tree. Amlress. THE DETROIT FREE PRESS, Detroit, Midi. PtfDVe Club with this Paper. .^Fl Boot and Shoe SHE WILL-KEEP ON HAND ALL THE TIME ZEPHYR, HOSIERY, NEEDLES. ZEPHYR NEEDLES, TOWliLS u'lA/Jiiau, JI V 1 J. 0,1 > •, . /r I VT/-4 fJ ZEPHYR WORK, DOLLS. TOYS. MARBLES. HALLS, FINE CVff. MON’DANDY, SLATES, PENCIL, PENS, HAMRCRG EDGING, ,?c. Fans, and Gloves. yOMH and SEE HOW CHEAP I WILL SELL. A. ,J.,Jcmigan G. A. REINHART respect fully informs tin* citizens ol, Washington and adjoining coun-j ties, that lie lias opened a' Bool and Shoe shop in Sandersville, next door to Pringle & Orr’sJ ;oi e on I layiK' s street, where In 1 respectfully solicits the patron age of the ladies and gentlemen. All work done in the best styh and of^he besj. material. July 0-tf to^aye ourselves if we awl - llBCl ] to vide fimtastics, 'ami I like call on all the help we can get.L I W unt to sco these candid- ,The ^countryJias to be saved ton ^ } thcm9o]vCB ivn(1 dance often anyhow. Theres sovora tho B)ack wilh tll0 1)0 lo in —.1. - 1-*«%•• n if U/JVOI’U I .• • .. rT% . , • 11 tllGil UllMUO tv/*, * » .times since the war. That is all right. If a man did all he could to lose it at one time he ought in ' reason to save it at another if In can. It keeps the books bal anced. I was greatly in hopes that the general jubilee over General Hancock and the glori ous prospect of a Democratic victory before us won pi unite our people in a love feast ol the people. I havent been to a irons or a monkey show in live years, and a man must have some sort of entertainment now and then or he will get old before his time. 1 saw Mr. Qpcer yesterday for tno first- time, and 1 think I like him pretty well. Tho fact is he is a likely man, and 1 reckon will keep the money all safe and , ... I not take any more ot it than is us- good will and unselfish patriot-! , , “ ,. _ I mil ami customary. II ism and wipe out all discord among the brethren at home. I panted to .embrace everybody, men, women and i-hildien, and marry all the widows, and I was feeling affectionate towards Dr. Jfelton and his family and doing my best to forgive Willingham:! but it looks like there is n< peace for the wicked and not) hinch for anybody else. It id just like it used to be, Tr ckon.j for in Job’s day when the sonsl 1 of God came together Satan 1 came along too, and the devil-' ment begun. I thought our peo ple would all feel eo good and generous they would be giving away their coats and their cloak and Governor Colquitt and Har deman and Gartivll and Lester would be tiying to shove out another ip the Governor’s chair and have their feelings hurt be- ! cause nary o^e _ would take it from the others. I thought all the members of Congress would (ding him. resigu to make room for some ol| tim ° 8 lllsfc fheir fellow-eitizpns—that is ex cept the eighth. I did not ex- S ANDFiRSV! IJ JC, GA. If you want a laugh which is sscntial to health, suhscribo fdi Detroit Free Press at once. tli lnu go 1 to Rome to salute the army that is to camp over there—the Hancock army that is organizing to hel) the General take his seat—when lie is elected—Ua; grand union army that is organizing all over the country to fight the enemies of our brotherhood and tear down the bloody shirt from their flag- staffs. I think Judge Pnderwood is running pretty well in this sect ion—They took the vote on all the candidates at Paulding court tin other day while jh . judge was gone to dinner. There was 49 of the soverigns in the court house and when the chairman fold on; all to stand up who were'for Un derwood, 48 of them stood up with alacrity. The other man was old Buck Wilkins, who rose for ward very slowly and said; ‘Mr. Chairman, I shall veto for Underwood, hut 1 want to explain my vote, foF everybody know (!E()RG 1.1 — Washington County. M liiTuns, a ]>el it ion sigucil liy n Inrgi nnaih'-r of eilizmi.- i 1 iliis vicinity lias lieuii tiled in my ollii-c |»rnyiiig the nti- oliiinn of the mint leudjiig fm)n 'I'm-n- |nke Bridge l<> I’ringle B idgensn pnli- Iit? mini. Also, liie mud lending from Tidniniaelo Clnireh to Tnylops Ford, unit pruj ing llnit said rondij sluaild lie kept open only ns private wavs. Those are therefore to ejie and li) monish all coueenieil to shpw yaose if any they have on or tiefire die lirsl Monday in July nexl why said muds sliiinld not lie abolished as puldie muds and established n s private ways Given nailer my hand al otliee in Sandersville, this Mav f), 1880. (’. C BROWN, t/i-d'y. jnne 3, 1880—It Being often asked the tintni-s of tin school Trustees of the several Dis tricts wo publish them to day, for tbi information of all concerned. 88ih Dist. Dr. Tally Gruybill, Jas. F. No'.hitigtou. Mizell G. Wood, 8r. S'dtli Dist. Z. Peacock, Green B. [Iarrisou, Thos- Smith. '.Kith Dist. .T..s, W. .Sessions, V. S. Joyner, W. >1. Bush. ills!. J).st. Luwr.cn Kelly, Alexan der Bridge's, Win, Sinqutliuld. t)2d Dist. John T. Gross, \\. Taylor, Win. Waller. iKird Dist. A A. Morrison, I. Adams.S. Kittreil. ■•> f-t- «' . ' m r n i? Dmhey, A. Herman. 95m Dist. W. L. Brown, Thos. G. Wicker, R V. B. May. 9Gth P.st. Z. Culver, J. C. Dug gan, J. IV. Harrison. .Sandersvide, 0. It. L’lingle, S. B. Jones, G. G. Browi . ' D7i.ii Dist. J. T. YouLgblood, E. | W. Rawlings, Win. W ebster, Sr. ! 98th Dist. Dr. A. Boaeli, Nliles Gox, Thomas Franklin. 99th D’st. Wm. Hull, John T. Veal, John Taylor. lOUth Dist. A. H. Trav.iek, Bci. jGladiliii, G. W. Bateman. 'UOth Dist. B. 0. Harris, I. Blount, John Davis. 125!ir<l Dist. J. J. Hyman, J. J. | Thigpen, E. B 'Smith. ! litto-.h Dist. it. I’. Bynum, G. W jRoughton, It. A. Prom r. youR S P I-; CTACL JE FROM iJKmmX On hand and for Sa’e SPEG If.A CLES, NOSE CLASSES, 1 J T Tapper Blacksmith, Machinist and WOODWORKER, * Wishes inform the public lhat he is still on hand doing noth ing buf firsjl class work in .die above branches of mechanism. Also ggent for Liddell's Patent Portable Engines, Saw Jtltlls, Corn and if*foe at- Jilills And MACHINERY for Plantation, Custom or Merchant Mills, Call and see me on north end of Harris si reef. Sandersville^ Ca. anr 20-tl C O TO Golden iPdrk Inti-:ri-;sting & Instuctive j Tin* vicious literature of the day Is riming (lit* children of our country. As tliore Is no legal means of chocking tin* How of this ijoisonogp l'o o tuin, evory 1 • !l j Parent, Educator and Guardian llsootni) lied to ask him olf the quostion, “Whut 'is lh« nest nicaiiH of chocking the evil?” Tim best antidote for bad reading is good reading CHID REN WILL READ Ajortlie duty of those having them In charge is .to acres, tor the purpose of division und them with Wholesome, entertaining and * 1 IjustiTiGtiYe reading, such as will be given in every GEORGIA—AVa slijiiglon county. Whereas, Wm. G. Bmnlers, gnar- ilian, of .Ji-sse (.' Sumlers, minor, has applied for leave to ,-ell a house anil lot in the city of Sanders.il!e, said countv, containing one and one-nflh reiuvestment. Th nrc llierf fore In cite jul- mimbur of -•Ci(|U)i:N Imv.- “G O L D E N DAY S” flout like him a' durn bit—con- lle fined me three court and twice this court areddy and I shall vote for him to get rid of him, eon-ding him.’ The judge says that it is monisli all l onceriicd, to show cause, il luiKiriBtiimiii rbiuuiomi. it win dciiiiiit it. any tliey Jiavc, within the lime pr< scriboil Jiy law, w)iy said leave, slum! not l;c granted. Given nndor iny hand and official signature tune 3, 18S0. 1 ! G G. BROWN, Only. ; june 5—30d . young friends with sketches of adventure, InchlMitH of travel, won lers of knowledge, humorous articles i tizzies,un i everything that boys and g rls like. H will not teach children to* become runaways, thieves, highwaymen, burglars, ami outlaws. motive is alto gether immaterial, and he will en deavor to keep Buck in the same mind by fining him again. There is a good many fellers about llonn. who say they cant be worsted and will vote for the judge on the same idea. Tell all the boys down your kee] to an- pect it from the eighth, for it all right; that if a man yotes for looks like the harness is sowed him the reason or on that horse and the buckles throwd away. I was feeling so Pfoud of Gen. Hancock, because he ha dent figured and triggered for the office, but was called from liis seclusion to take charge of the Government, and I was in hbpe that our great and good men would stay at home and not go prancing over the State begging the people for an office. But its all right I reckon, and if it aint I cant help it. Any of em will make a Governor good enough forjno, and if they allow a few little irregularities, there’s plenty of watch dogs a lying , around to catch em at it. Watch f dogs are a ireful institution, but! way to keep the peace' and their temper and dont be xious about saving the State—we have got plenty of men who can save it when it is really necessary They make a business of it and we ought not to infero with em. What we want up this way is somebody to save the district— Dick Harris is doing his level best hut lie needs Help and co operation—one man can dt> it S|ulone, I’m ufeerd. Yours, Biu, Anr. riit llrst number of “GOLDEN DAYS’’ Contiilim tlir lii-ginnlug cf t,vo Bpluiidid Htorieh. I lii' first is by HARRY CASTLEMON. G EORGIA---Washington County. Whereas, M. A. Wood applies for letters of ml: iiii.-tnitiou on the estate of Anderson Wood, late of said coun ty, deceased. These are therefore to file and ad monish all and singular die kindred and creditors ol said deceased, to he and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law and show cause if any they have, why said letters should not he granted. (iiveu under my hand and official signature, at Sandersville, Cm., this|oi June 8th, 1880. C. C. BROWN, Only, june 15—3t)d Aqd is rulli.hI, “Two Ways of Becoming ti ITuyitor : %> and the other is by KhwAltf) S. K1 f.i:, nmllsentU tied, “Finn, Snow And wAtku ; ot{. Like In the Lorn: Land." “G OLDEN D A Y S” will be ciirefiilly edited, uml will do its utmost at assist all who have the interests of our youth to heart ; wo invito nil to examine ouch number with unspairiiig criticism. Number One is Inmitdied grututtously toull. For salo’by all News Agents. Price Six Cents. JAMES EJ.YEHSO.V, Publisher. J*4»lhule.|)hit», T E U M S : ^Golden Days” $11.00 per annum, $1.00 per four immthk, ul Supscrlptlon 1.51) per six month payable in advance. if you wish to get up u club for “Golden Day send us yoHi* miiuo, a-d wo will toj e anl you, fre ’kH .ii'A "K. Cl -1 JEL ^3* For Violins, A,c.corcleons, Bows, Strings, Rosin Boxes. &c. •WjSJSICL ■'5T Courier Journal RkI'UEM'.NTATIVE NeWSPAPKII l F THE SOUTH. A (jjotl Paper for till Secflqijs THE WEEK LEY COUlilElf-JUUllNAL wili he sent out* year, postage 'ree, Two Dollars which amount will include a luiiim me premium in the shape of a hook or a knife, or various nrttejes of use ami beauty, ns may be selected from pill: printed lists. A sample copy of tbp vyeekl.v Coin* ter-Journal und a eiictihif containing the full f premiun s will he ent on application. I he Comier Journal Da eojnbination (made in loii.sj of thru* old Louisville j upers, viz : the Join- mil. established in IfsL’O; the Courier in iKHijuiulthe Democrat in lH“i. Its iej ul»iti n Is national, as w il a- its clrculatio , mid it is pronounced due ol the ablest and best arranged j npets in the Wqrld; its matter being e.- j ueially iid pted to the .m reliant. Hu* Farmer umt the I-a ml ly Circle. Choice from standard Looks of the time . find a choice selection of the leadhtg jnu.uzines dr illustra ted periodicals i f the day tarnished in combimi- tjqu with the Weekly Co.- a trie re pittance in midi* lion to th" prjt e ol t’ne Courl. r-Journal alone. During ti e remaitier of ls7'Janil through IfSkO, the we» kiy Courier-Journ d witliout i»i emiums, will he «"Ut to dubs of live Or more per oii'H at $1.50 (?uch. and for every club of live the club rnlaer will’ bg en titledto u copy Kent to any till dress free for a year. ■ Dully courier-Journul, $i‘2 a year, postage free. Sunday Courier-Journal, $2a year, postage; free.' No tiftveliug agents are employed by the Courier- iotiriial Company, but a Ijberul etfsh < Qmmission or handsome premiums will be glveii' to person known to tin romiuuuity they re.-ide in who will actus local agents. Any one who desires to act and I to assist in extent ing the circulation of a paper hnrge, a numlKi* of specimen (}•uiek ot tin* pip tlmtcuii not but be be, eliclal to any c. iuniunity in G KORG IA—Washington Coijnfy Wliorciu*, E. 0. Bostick, tidin’}*, do lionis non, on the estate of B. W. llolt, deceased, ii]i|dics to mu for letters ol dismission from said estate. These are therefore to cite and ad monish all persons concerned, Id lie and appear at. my office wilhjn the time prescribed by law, and slum* cause, if any they have, why said letters should not lie granted. Given under my hand at office, in Sandersville, this juno 8d, 1880. C. G. BROWN, Ord. June °>i 1880—3m that, with them, you can givp your neighbor I hood a good canvassing* (Jlj It (JLl'Il KATES. J For £ ip we will send four copies for onp year to one uddrcH*, or each copy to a separate addresy. I For tjcjDwo will send eight copies to oue address, Or each copy to separate addresses. I The party who sends us for u club of eight ctpies qillsent at one time) will be entitled toft copy free. «■ :. t Gettcrs-up of clubs of eight copies can afterward add single copies at $2.50 each. * Money should be send touseigtherby Post Office Order or Ucgistered Letter, so as to provide as far us possible against its loss by mail. BHHMAUMHBaMHHHHDiECrillk a week in your own town. $•> Outfit fre**. No risk. U« uder, if you want a business at which persons of either sex cau pmkegjent pay nil the time tliey work, write* for par ticulars to 11. HALLEtT Sc Co.. Portland, Maine. july 13, 1880—ly Subscribe Tor the MERCURY, ONLY $4,50, per Annum, Published by JER NIG A N if- SC A It BORO TGH. which it may he''generally rend, will, upon apj lim- tion,be supplied with-ainigeut’soutrtrfrei* of charge. For speciiliehcopies, circulars, etc., address w. N. HALhEJlAN, President CourieriJournul co., Louisville, Ky. MACHINE MEEU3.HS OIL & Shuttles, For all kinds of Machjnr.s, for sale. I will also order putts of Machines, that gets broke, und new pieces are wanted. A. j.Ternigan. NEXT DOOR TO ADAM'S LIVERY STABLE l am pjep^icd fo do nil kinds of ejmrrimge Blacksmith & Hw WORM AT REASONABLE PRICES. ALSO DEALER IN GASKLTS, Aprij, ioth 18S0 ff At Prices to suit the TimcJ Sandersvile DRUG STORE Ih k-. »Af «Ii s —-KEEpS ON If AND /\LL THE TIME Fresh Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Sfc., fyc* ■ ——A LSO FINE — ' Cigars, Tobaccos, Lamps and Fixtures, Perfumery, TOILET AND WASHING SOAPS, AND EVERYTHING1 jj THE DRUG LINE, jgr* PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED Al Km HOURS,