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Advertising Buronu (10 Spruce
MW YORK.
M
Xpw Cotton.
On-'tbo 10th' iitsfc we received oui
first biles of new cotton, there was
two of them brought to town by that
successful planner G. W. Kelly, Esq.
and were sold to Pringle & Orr at
ten cents. This looks as though tln-
itsple this year will range lowei
nn it did last season.
Chanoes.—Mr. Z. H. Houghton has
ought out the firm of Jackson &
Brookins and will continue the busi-
itss at the same stand formerly oc
upicd by them.
Mr. Hodges Roughton has bought
iut bis brother Mr. Z. H. Roughtoi
,nd will continue business at the
Id stand.
g_ H F mils ’ H H P Hepatic, H H P Panacea, The 50 Cent LIVER MEDICINE
the mercury.
Aug 24, 1880.
Tuesday,
may bo found on
mo at ueo. r.
Howell A Cos
to
TO CANDIDATES.
We charge #3.00 in advance, to
nnouucc candidates names for of-
througli our columns from now
~ til election day. We make no
'eduction for time, but charge the
, roe if it is only inserted once.
gee notice of our Tax Collector,
r W. R- Thigpen. He will soon
11 ar ound at his different appoint
ents for the purpose of collec-
j u g State and county Taxes.
A large Rattlesnake nearly six
feet long and eleven inches in cir-
jnmferencc was killed near the res
idence of Mr. T. Cook on Wednes-
B y morning last while crossing the
u blic road, he had only three rattles
d a button.
Mr. J. D. Newman has gone North
purchase goods for the fall trade.
Mr. Julius Greenwood left Inst
week to lay in a supply of goods for
the fall and winter.
Mr. Charley King returned from
Now York last week.
Mrs. S. D. Brantley returned last
week, after spending several weeks
with relatives fn Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mrs. Calwell from Jeffer
son county are visiting friends and
relatives in our city.
Dr. Wm. GibBon from Gordon is
in the city,
Mrs. C. R. Pringle has returned
from the Springs.
Miss Sallie R. Brantley .arrived in
Augusta this morning, says the Au
gusta Evening News, and is stopping
w ith M. Albert Hatch in Woodlawn
She is just back from Philadelphia
and will pay Augusta a short visit be
On Friday night last the beautiful
rove adjoining the dwelling of M
iVm. Gullahei E.-q. was la idsomely
ghtod aud while the Brass Baud
Ucoursod the most elegant music
ur young people enjoyed a Lapp)
veuing beneath the brancus of the
audsomo oaks while the moon ad
ud bounty to tbs soouu as it shower-
id its silver light over the festive
one.
PERSONAL.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Thigpen left
Inst week for the Springs at Gaines- the abolition of the Liquor traffic
ville.
Mr. J. Caracker and fnmi’y from
Millodgoville were in the city la t
week visiting Mnj. M. Newman and
family.
Mr. W. E. Watkins and Mr. D. E.
B. WellB, have returbed from Now
York.
Gen. Carswell from Louisville, Ga.
is in the city.
Mr. J. T. Youngblood and lady
haye 1 earned from the Springs.
training hand. One of the new
born grounds of opposition is, that
will decrease the trade of the place.
I am quite ready to admit that that
branch of business will decrease,
We expect and desire that, a day
of thanksgiving should be held ini
ourtown wheneverth<Moplacesare ^‘ VCl ^ lin Of Our day—McCarty
abolished that carry on this 1113 PROCLAMATION TO THE
" • PEOPLE.
dark traffic of perdition, merchan
dize of human misery, and immor
tal souls.
Oh! men—-if you are in favor of
retaining” and “sustaining” liquor
shops, ana your sons fall victims to
king Alcohol, “don't” complain, it
will be “the fruit of your doing.”
When you see the bright intefli-
gent boy of to-day the bloated,
miserable wretched drunkard of com
ing years, don’t blame him, blame
yourselves for your inactivity in this
matter Fathers friends and h™ fftilure > look after every house ou tin
manor, uauiere, friends ana Pro- vurgoof bankruptcy ami min, and with
tliers take a firm stand against in- cash iu band to buy the lump or iu the
temperance, and take it now, be
fore our young men are ruined.
To you who deal in this misera
lot, every olnss of merchandise that we
can get at less than its value, so that wt
nau mark in plain figures on our bargains
--j-- *“ prices that have uot been named, or
Die, destroying trade, is the gain of quoted in this market or any other,
Big prioes will not do in these times
when even the wealthy cannot afibrd to
,tl
wealth so precious iu your eyes that
, ... it weighs down every other consul- .... « „
£2”"'“*' h< " n8 ® ftn ' oration. Did you cor tUok you ZSXT^ J
were getting the frowns of God and J
the smiles of the Devil. The wealth
you gain, will not pay you, for
God’s curse is upon all money made
80c notice of Mr. B. T. Raw-
ling’s advertisement.
LIGHTNING RODS
I nm propnrod to take contract* for putting up
Lightning limit lu tills city uuil iidlnlulng country.
All iwrtlon wanting rods on tliclr noitaua will anvr
money by calling on inc. I will nut up n good rod
nt low figures. J. T. I.AVEIGNU, Jr.
Buudersvlllc. Oa. ang J-tr-Ht
RIDDLEVILLE DOTS.
Aug. 21st, 1880,
Dear Me.—Mr. Berwick raised
his dwelling yesterday.
Hon. J. K. llines of your city
will deliver the address at our ex
amination.
to be cheated into believing that
you will be benefitted by it. Olil
in mercy think of retribution.
There is such a thing as retributive
justice, and iu after years you may
bo reminded of the business you
were in, by yourjchild doing as yon
saw other people’s thildren doing,
when you kept a “Liquor shot).’ 1
You understand—see him, possibly
drunk, or else demented from drink.
How would you feel would you not
pronounce anathemas upon the man
who made him what hois, who sold
him the maddening poison, who by
selling him liquor ruined his soul.
Then you will realize the horror of
keeping such places of resort where
your boy was made body and soul
a wreck. Beware! Else the warn
Some of your readers perhaps
Will tVlIlllr Full- P] n y line tt»/nt*L-rw1
Moving South.
Quito a mnubor of the citizen;- a ^° anil loving bo far as acts go
row..tho western portion of oui
entity contemplate going furthei
own south ibis winter. Several tu t
yluwn in Johnson, Emanuel,
lontgomcry and Tatuall, prospect
ng for new homos, cheap lands tbi
mlucomcut. We fear some of then,
ill regret the move; it is hard t<
5ml a better country than Washing
;on county.
Mu. Eurroa.—As you arc the
nau that all the people expect to
mow everything, I will call your
ttention to a small item in tbel {I ' 0 j r ^ e “ 8 wdi received.
will think Fair Play has worked
himself lip to n fighting heat
Well I don’t thiuk he means that
for wo have no fighting material
among us,our people are all poacc-
NO COLQUITT,
NO BROWN,
No Xaester,
Rut iho Dictator for 1880.
Wabhinoton County Interested,
$100,000, nml bore we stick a peg. Wo
must dispose of this amount of goods for
the year commencing Sept. 16tli 1880,
THE PEOPLE Will SUPPORT
Us in Our New Departure.
If yon want good Sugar and Cof
feo go to Z. H. Ronghton’s.
Remember you can get at B. E
School Books.
Wholesale prices iu quantities of n
Nickel’s worth and upwards to the eon
Not by favor, but by merit alone, will
we maintain and increase our uurivnlled
reputation.
Ice at Gallaher’s $1.60 per hundred APPLICATION FOR LEAV TO SELL
pounds, less than 100 lbs. two cent;
per pound.
Wo kayo established an agency in New H. Roughton’s and call for Crean
York with instructions to watch every
of iho South.
If you wish any Desiccated Cocoa
uut send to Z. H. Roughton’s.
Candies received every day at Z
FI. Roughton’s 20 to 35 cts per lb.
penny,
It will be our aim to name figures that
will compel you iu self defenoe to buy oi
us.
. ., . , - „ „ - We deal in good goods and not trash,
m this way,80 don tallow yourselVGA and believe the masses will patronize
i- i 1— A ' ■' ' that house that sells the best goods for
the least money,
Among our daily arrivals we shall
plaoe before our people soino landslides
that are positively beyond the whisper
of competition, comparison, or monop
oly—prices tliat will teach you in the
Bilent logic of truth the difference be
tween dealing with live and with dead
men—between the cash and the credit
system—between the right and
wrong way.
Hence wo throw out among the mas
ses these specialties—these matchless
goads and matchless prioes, to ohcclt
this insane and criminal proctioo of
wasting money for the paltry oonsidera
tion of a little credit.
Who can tell the waste of money when
you got your goods of houses tliat buy
and sell ou long time ?
New advanced ideas crowding out the
old—pluck instead of luck—oasli instead
and science and ability beating book
and crushing into oblivion these MOON
ing will come too late
Christian men and women, doH HI ^E MERCHANTS WITH THEIR
your duty stand firm for temper
ance und the moral elevation of our
people. God is on the side of those
who work for the good of their fol
low men. “Lamia.”
Washing Machine.
my of a Bumble Bee's nest. There
i located among tho logs with
diich the road bed is layed at or
ear Warthcn’s lower mill one of
hese pests. What do you think
is best in this case?
J. D. Boone.
Fw-'tlie protection of helpless
women and children we would say
destroy them immediately before
some unfortunate being's vehicle is
torn up by a runaway horse an
„ his neck broken.
hut we do a sight of thinking and
sometimes talking, and we think
our time has come to have a rep
resentative two of our men have
been named Messrs Kendrick and
Houghton and if tho county can’t
come to us on cither or both of
these we can do as was dono in
Atlanta name eighteen more ti
select from: We are poor wire
grass folks, hut we have a sight of
good men living in among those
long pines, but enough.
The Sunday School celebration
at New Bethel yesterday was a
success. The sermon of Rev. M
lie
is a promising young preacher,
iho dinner was all that could be
desired, plenty and good.
' Mrs. Thomas Myres died yes
terday. She has been ill for five
months. Another good wife and
mother taken away. She was n
member of Riddleville Baptist
hureh. We sympathize with the
bereaved. Respectfully,
Justice.
fOUOH AND TREMENDOUS LONG
TIME PRIOES,
What is the uso of wasting a dollai
when you may save it ?
Upon our counters will be thrown,
day after day, now arrivals, at panic
price, from House that have collapsed,
others that will go down to-morrow, and
still others who ttirow out these Bncrifioes
iu vain hope to outlive tho storm. From
auok sources us these wo buy our good.-i
Lovell’s, when it can he had
cheap. 8oe advertisemement
What family or lady that does
her own washing, would not have „ „
a good Washing Machine likely.^. u „ J ^ 1 !“ e . . th ! lt , WftutB , “ 01
btindorsvillo, 4th Lordsday in Aug. 8 BO me high-toned old credit coucorus-
Appoiutnienta for Washington
District
Vntioch 3rd Lord’s day in Aug. 11 o’clock
A. M.
daudeVBvillo, 3d Lord’s day in Aug. 8
o’oloek P. M. This meeting will con
tinue through tho week.
Poplar Springs, 4th Lordsday in Aug.
11 o’clock A. M.
the people must go beyond this ndvnno
line—must beat those prices or go down
—for if there is honor in man, or virtue
in good goods at low prioes, we moan to
be master of tho situation—THE LIVE
All kinds of Canned goods at Z
H. Ronghton’s.
Z. says that ho sells ns cheap or a
little cheaper than any one in the mar
ket.
Official Advertisements.
Hereafter we will publish al
official advertisements emenaihq
from the officers of our county.
LEMONS, at Z. H. Roughton’s.
Go to Z. H. Houghton’s if you wanl
the best Grits in the market
WIU he sold before the court House door tu tli
city of Suudorsville Washington County, Ou., with
' tho local hours of sale, ut the firat Tuesday It
iut
Oue tract or parcel of land lyluc und being It
said county, containing five bundled acres mot
or Ichs, unjoining lands of S. 11. lloblaon, Win
Snell, estate win. Irwin und U. W. Hartley. Lov
lon us the nrojwrty of A. w. ltoblaon, J. w
Robison mid E. C. liolitum, to -atlHt’y two tax I.
Iuh In furor of J. A. ltobsuu, I. U. for the yea
'“*(1 aud transferred to U. F. Lawton cnehler in
r, , . > t. ax n i • j i Is* a B “d t ran starred to It. F, Lawton cntthler in
Houghtons Drug store nil lanas OI Exchange Hank of Macon,,Ou.; aaUl levy trndi
n l. g by o. 11. Roger*, former Deputy sheriff, anil lega
notlnp frivmt A il<t \I A VO
notice given.
July H, 1810.
When you want fresh Flour go t<
Thirty days after dntc application wil
be mode to tlio court of Ordinary of Wash
ington county, for leave to sell all tin
lands belonging to tho estate of the lnt,
Asa Duggan, of county und Stuto afore
said lands sold for distribution nmoiq
the heirs.
John C. Duggn,
Wm. Duggan,
C. I. Duggan,
July 28 3(kl Execulor.t.
Buy your School books from B. E,
'oughton.
to I
GEORGIA—Washington Count)
By C. C. Brown. Ordinary.
Whereas George W. T inner, nppliot
me for letters of Dismission ns admin
Istmtor of tho estate of David Tanner
Into of said county, deceased.
These are tucreiore to cite and ndmon
ish all persons couoeriu d, to be and np
nr nt my ofiloo within the time prt
J ' - ’ ’ ’ how onusc, if uuj,
letters should no
granted.
Given under my hand at office in San
Fresh Cheese just received at Z ldersville, this July 2!)th 1880.
BATTERIES 1 BATTERIES 1
A fresh supply of Boyd’s Minia
uro Batteries just received, and fo)|l ,<! '\y ftt .“ i y , oHlo ° witllin t
soXX “ erc "” °*“ * c -
be |
H Roughton’s; don’t forget that hi
keeps Dried Beef. july 13
HO WTO SAVE $20.00.
You can do it by having a first
class SEWING MAClllNE, from
the Jernigun and pay tho cash for it.
GEORGIA—Washington County
By C. 0. Brown, Ordinary.
Have your prescriptions filled at
. E. Roughton’s Drug Store.
A DWELLING HOUSK AND LOT
FOR SALE ON WEST END.
The House is new, coutaina four largi
rooms aud long hall through, splendid
well of water, good servant’s room anti
kitchen. Lot is large containing nearly
credit—aud brains in tho place of cheek acres, well improved, young orchard
Whereas, Sam’l L. Brown npplics foi
letters of administration on tho estate o.
Audrew W. Brown, late of said county,
dcoesnsed.
These are therefore to cite and ndmon
ish nil and singular the kindred nm
creditors of said deceased, to be and np
penr nt my office within the timo pro
scribed by law and bIiow cuuse if am
they linvo why snid letters should nth
be granted.
Given under my hand and official si,
nature, at Hnndcnmllo, Ga., this July
28tb. 1880. O. O. BROWN,
july 20 30d
of the finest fruit trees, feuoing all good,
Apply to F. A. GUTTENBERGER.
nug 17, 1880-Gt
ATTENTION BATTERY.
The Howell’s Artillery Company will
meet iu Saudersvilie every Hutiirday
from now to the 18th of Ootober for tlu
purpotoof perfecting themselves iu Drill
preparatory to going to Atlanta.
ti. G. JORDAN, I. HERMANN,
O. Hcrg’t. Gapt. Gum.
Best
PIONEERS WHO DIVE DOWN ToL", 1 ,' '"'“ r b; ,ls wo11 -
ROOK BOTTOM I
We shall olTot such unanswerable ar
guments us no house can match—loaders
tud specialties at quotations that, nt
other man can olfer-steru aud stubborn
facts that will level your head on the
subject of genuine bnrgains.
Hard luok and harder times piuoh
htmlnoa* now burorcthn public.
You evil ninkc money, finder ul
work for na limn nt nnytliluK else
L'upltol not required. We will
Htnrt you. Ih! u tiny und up,
mrd* mud* at home by the it
dustrlnua. M
everywhere to .... ... .
cun devote your whole time »o the work, or only
onr epare moment*; No other buelncM will puy
„ _ No one w llliu to work can
full to ranke enormoue pay by eiigaulnd at once
Co»tly Outfit and term* free. A grout opportunity
ror making munuv cattily und honorably. Ad,Iren
Tltuit & Co., Augusta, Muiuc.
o'clock P. M.
Ilethesda, Tuesday night after 4th Sun
day iu August.
they must have money to meet the iuuv-
ital note to-morrow—they all know we
have the cash—the hard and solid cash-,
Pleasant Grove, 5th Lordsday in August and a thousand will buy double its val-
Rkpuhlican Meeting.—Tho col
red Republicans hold a political
necting in the court house last
Saturday and J. H. Devore a col-
red speaker from Savannah, ad
dressed the meeting in his speech
he told them to stick together and
vote for Garfield and Arthur and
not to commit themselves to-Nor
communicated
If there is a question that should
be dearer to the good men of our
community, and have more weight
with them than all else it is the Li
quor question, and all honor t<
those bravo men and women who
lead the van, holding aloft tho ban
ner of abolition ot the Liquor Traf
fic. We see its dire eftects upon the
ignorant and gross, at the same
time behold them seizing the fair
fabric of the first minds in the
lund and laying them waste forev
From every quarter ot the
wood or Colquitt until after tho
7th of September and then if the
Republican state convention that ei * , , , r„i n v
meets in aho >■ , v , globe comes the doleful ciy ot those
meets in Atlanta on that day did b
'lot put out a candidate for Gov
eruor they would he instructed
who to vote for,
suffering from the burning curse
Example for Young Men.
There lives near Linton, Hancock
county an old man seventy-seven
years old who has cultivated this year
a crop of corn and cotton with a hoc
without any help. Not having any
only plowing done was n
Floating over the “mighty waters,’
sad, hitter wail; and deeds of vio
lence, of horror, human lives ta
ken in a drunken frenzy, or the in
tellect dethroned forever, men made
like renown
souls l08t
life, Eternity, oh! Eternity
little ar>vnt*L^ . |soul8 lost forever. Beyond this
we scratching done by some of lus “ « ,
beginning on Saturday before 11
o’olook A. M.
Toombsboro, On Wednesday after 6th
Lordsday 8 o’clock P, M.
Buck Eye, ] st Lordsday in Sept, begin
ning ou Saturday before at 11 o’olook
A. M.
Savannah, 2d Lordsday in September.
Autioli, Friday night before 3d Lordsday
iu Sept,, and Saturday 11 o’clock
A. M.
Jordan’s Mills, 3d Lordsday iu Sept., 11
o’clock A. M.
Saudersvilie, 3d Lordsday in Sept., 8
o’clock P. M.
Davisboro, 4th Lordsday iu Sept., 11
o’clock A. M.
The new church will be dedicated and
the meeting protracted.
T. M. HARRIS,
State Evangelist of Ga.
WAGONS, WAGONS
One-horse wagons, twe-horse wagons,
four-horse wagons, Tennessee made.
For sale by
ang 24—lm. B. T. Rawlings.
How Watches are Made.
It will be apparent to any one, who
will examine a Solid Gold Watch, tliat
tundc from the neeessary thickness for
engraving and polishing a largo propor
tion of the precious metal used, is nee
tied only to stiffen aud hold the engrav
tli
■flashing over the wires conies the d P°* li ” U8 »» P la ce, 'tml supply i
nusniiig uvei _ _ . . necessary solidity and strength. Xhe
HIVVOnt \L
Inslrii-^jgjSsj -incuts,
From the Store of
JERNIGAN.
On hand and for sale at all times
Violin Strings, Violins, Boxc
Bows, Rosin, Harmonicas, Ac
For Sale
Mrs Jernigan
surplus gold is actually needless so far
ns utility aud beauty arc concerned. In
Jamks Boss’ Patf.nt Gold Watch
Casks, this waste of precious metal is
uo. aud wo oau offer goods at figures
away below the wholesale jobbers of cordeons, Bridges, Pegs &C,
Georgia.
We wish to right tho wrong, and be
lievo the God of buttles is over with tin
right.
When bankruptcy and ruin overtakes
the victim wo are always there with the
American Dollar.
When the hammer of tho auctioneer
falls upon some grand and gigantic
windshukc listen for Oar Name.
Thus wo arc fighting against tho old
rottou oredit system for. money,
for reputation, and for the people
This is tho music aud these the prioes
thntcrowJ our store whilst other mer
chants sleep on their counters, little
dreaming of the day of disaster and ruin
awaiting all who buy on long timo and
sell on longer—who pay big prices, and
sell at figures that uo people can afford
to pay.
OUR GRAND OPENING'SEPT. 15th
Come everybody.
The finest display of fancy Dry Goods
Boots, Shoes, Hats, etc., ever exhibjtei
iu a town the size of Sundersville.
Ladies Dress Goods, Trimmings,
Cloaks and Shawls, will be our big fea
ture with an immense stock of shoes
from tho best makers,
Prints, Sheetings, IShiktings aud Do
mestio goods of every cliaracture will bi
handled direct from the manufacturers
and dealt, out to the trade at the makers
price. WE WILL SELL THEM FOR
THE COMMISSIONS ONLY.
Iu our next address look for quotations
THE AUGUSTA STORE
WM. A. McCARTY & CO.
Dictators and Leaders of the Low
price Cash System. Sandersville, Ga,
iemented inebriates, inmates of in- overcome, and the same solidity and
strength produced at from one-third to
oue-hnlf of (he usual cost of solid cases
Bane asylums, when from the mate
rial could have been made states . . P „ , . .
men authors, ministers or men of This process.*• of the mosl «mple
’ Rut. horrible! Il,re , as follows: A plate of mckle
But most horrible! . . . ... , .. .
composition metal, espemally adapted
to the purpose, lias two plates of solitl
Hgrunl ehiM.'f.'i. i d t me, unerimy, o..» . gold soldered on each side. The three
■terl n t , k ° gGt hG CV ° P p an ~ All over our State and all other ^ thc|| . mg80(1 ,, etwecu polisl.e.l steel
. ° r k 0 finished it entirt the papers are teeming with i-ollprs, and the result is a strip of heavy
"-a hoe, g,qd a.,few days ago his croj- miir( l ergj rows, cutting scrapes, &e. pi,,tefi composition, from which ijie
was visited by two of the most ex-all nearly having their origin at cases, hacks, centres, bezels, Ac., arc
perienced and practical farmers, in some one ot tho u horrible places,
ll V ! C> “ a ? 6 who prOUOimced . olera t (.fi*" tty 1 en cou raged j foijlicieutly thick to admit of all kinds o(|M.
lOitr , j b ’ v.„ engraving and enumoliuff: tlic
c r°p good for three hqudrod bushels ^re , * „ n. vt v
°fcorn and two bales of cotton, 'lo not our poop o Rcen«e i fc AIy
* “I th ? ^ »nTp»m,li
Rnh* i Wombje or Mr, J. W. crime _ an d ye t hero among en,
_j , ® a “dif stiUiu doubt go to old lightened, refined, Christian people
010 George Osburns and see for we encourage this, low sinful,
yourself. Then acknowledge tkat| wr etched traffic—letting the ruin
farmi
' n g will pay when dono in thelgrow daily—letting the evil spread
; - J - IP > i -...i. nn ri'8-
proper way.
hourly, aud we put forth no res
Bay Springs First
til and shaped by suitable dies and far- Sa urd iy
mors. The gold iu these cases is sitf-
chasing, engraving and enamoliug ; the
engraved cases have been carried until
worn perfectly smooth by time aud use
without removing the gold.
This is tljo only case made with two
plates of Solid Gold and warranted by
pccial certificate.
For sale by all Jewelers. Ask for il
lustrated Catalogue, aud to see warrant
july 13, ’80—ly
M
Baptist Church Appointments
New Bethel, Baptist, ./.
Smith,4th Sunday in each month
Jackson, Baptist T. J. Beck, 4th
Sunday each month.
liiddloville, Baptist, J. J. Hy
man, each Sunday 11 o’oclock.
Mt. Moriah, J. M. Smith, 3d
Sunday in each month.
Davisboro, VV. L. Kilpatrick,2d
Sunday in each month.
VrrdiNTMt n ls fok Davisuouo Cibcui'
fou Auotst.
CANDY, DOLLS,
CHINA WARE, TOYS,
MACHINE NEEDLES
BALLS, NEEDLS,
IIAIR CRIMPES
HAIR CURLERS,
LADIES & CHILDRENS
HOES
MACHINE OIL, TRIMMINGS
MARBLES &c.
Washington Sheuiff’s Sale.
A. Mo. MAYO,
Shorin'w. O.
NO GETTING OUT OF OBOES. '
The Best Machine for Ageets to Sett.
Send for Illustrated Circular to
july 29—8m
C. C. BROWN, Ord’y.
DYEING!
lOIi the benefit of inquirers
und those wishing to have
Dresses, Coats, J’aiits Vests, &c.,
lyed; 1 clow will he found aeclted-
le of prices. Thankful for past
iivors I solicit a continuance of
.lie same:
GEORGIA—Washington County
By O. C. Brown, Ordinary.
Whereoa Alfred G. Register npplies foi
letters of Guardianship of John, George
Alioe, Frances, William, Winifred, Indi
ana, and James M riin, minors of Join
Morgan, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and ndmon
ish all and singular the kiudred mulcted
itors of said deceased, to be aud appea.
at my office within the time prescribed
law and show cause if any they have
tty said letters should uot ho granted.
Given under my hand and official sig
nature, at August 5tli, 1880,
aug 5-30d O. 0. BROWN, Ord’y.
byl
wltv
By G. O. Brown, Ordinary.
Whereas Joseph D. Martin applies foi
letters of Administration, do bonis non
on the estate of John H. Martin, deo’d,
Thcso are therefore to cito and udmon
ish all persons concerned, to bo and np
pear at my offico within tho timo pro
acribcd by and show cause, if any they
linvo, why said letters should uot be
granted.
nug 5—8Gd
O. 0. BROWN, Ord’y.
GEORGIA—Washington County
By O. O. Brown, Ordinary.
Whereas, Thomas and Macon Wnrthen
“PPly for letters of Administration on
the estate of Mrs. Nancy Wnrthen, deo’d
Those are therefore to oite and ndmon
b all persons concerned, to be and np
pear nt my offico within tho time pre
scribed by law, and bIiow cause, if any
they have, why said letters should not
be granted.
Giveminder my baud at office, this
Aug. 6th, 1880.
C. C. BROWN, Ord’y,
nug 5-80d
Coats,
$1.00
to
(’ants, ;
75
(4
Vests,
50
(4
Ladies’ Dresses....
1.50
4ft
Childrens’ “ ....
75
ftft
Shawls, silk
1.00
•ft
“ wool
50
ftft
Cloaks, waterproof.
1.50
<(
Sticqucs
25
ft<
Mittens
10
ftft
Feathers.
10
«
Silk Tics.
Kitl Gloves, black..
Stockings, 8 pairs..
Ribbon per yd
Handkerchiefs, silk
Dying left at either the Mercury
offico or at Mrs. Bayno’s Millinery
store, with instructions ns to color,
will be attended to. .
MRS.jC, C. SCARBOROUGH,
may 18, 1880.
DIVIDEND NO. 1.
SttcnETAHx’s Office, S. & T. R. R. Oa
Sandersville, Aug. 9, 1880.
A Dividend of three dollars and a half
m each share of the Capital Stock of tho
Company has been declared upon tlio
timings of tho road for the six months
tiding July 81st, and will lie payable at
be Treasurer’s ollioo upon presentation
GEORGIA—Washington County of certificates of Stock on an-1 after 20th
iust,
tors.
By order of tho Board of Direo-
C. R. PRINGLE, Pres.
H. N. Hollifield, Secretary.
Flower Plants foi Sale.
Fine lot of Fuchsias Fme dou
ble Flowering Geraniums,
Fine lot of Gloxinias,
Ai5ist n 5th? d i C ^ ny b “ nd ftt offlootl,i lFine lot Tube Roses, Dolcheo-
deria Tubillora of varied
kinds and China Pinks of
all the different varieties.
Prices from io cents to $i.oa
Those fine Photographs and
Ferrotypes taken still at the old
stand, T. C. GLEN.
Gold
GEOliG IA—Washington County.
Whereas, E. O. Bostick, adm’r.
bonis non, ou the estate of B. W. Holt
tie
Orr,at cltnnuo to tttaku money.
We iiet-il n put-wm In every town
to tuke HitliMuriplious lor the tar-
gent, • heuiwui unit lllustruled
t.unily publication in tho world.
Any one enu become a
fulngcot. sixet c K“ ul - work* of art glveu lree to
Mitl.Horil or < Tito in-toe Im so low tliat uliwmt every-
bt dy eubnoribt-0. one a:;ont reports taking 1KU
subsct'lbirs In u tiny. A lutly :i^ent report* tuakluir
over »UU() oli-ar profit tu ten ilay*. All who engage
nuike money fust. You cau devote all your tmio
to tho buriiueud, or puly your ai4u*e time. \ ou ihwmi
not be uway rom homo ovor ni^ht You can uo it
tiH well am othcfM, Full fliroctiona uud terms tree.
Elogiuit and cxpeiiHivo free. If you waut
ucblrcss ut untie. It
deceased, applies to mo for letters otii^u^naiihigNo 1 try"iiie busiul**. No one who
dismission from said estate. [engage* falls to make grout pay.„A4tos»
,,,, ... . I liKontns Stinson »OO., I’ortland, MttlBe,
lliese are therefore to cite and ad-r
monish all persons concerned, to be
appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law, aud show cause
if any they have, why said letter;
should not be grunted.
Given under my hand at office, in
Saudersvilie, this Jnuo 3d, 1880.
C. C. BROWN, Ord
June 3, 1880—8m
Scaled Proposals
FOR LAND TO ESTABLISH A HOME
FOR TIIE POOR.
All persons having not less than fifty
acres of bind that they are willing to
dispose of to the county for a home for
the poor, will on or before the fifth Mon
day in August next file, with the Ordi
nary, full description of the land, its ex
act locality aud price demanded. Land
within live miles of Sandersville prefer
ed, but low prices will have a ruling
influence, By order of the Board,
0, 0, BROWN, Clerk,
july 29-td
GEORGIA—Washington County.
Whereas, a petition lias been filed ip j V? 80 !^ before the Court-house
the court of Ordinary to make public Ii° 0 ifl 10 , c ^_Sandersville during
GEORGIA—-Washington County
, „ • : w i v •, , the legal hours of sale on the first Tues-
a rotul commencing al jackson s church Jfty in September next, the following
on the Savannah road, leading off in a property, to-wit:
westerly direct ion throught the lands One tract tf laud on the waters of Gum
of H. If Holmes, B. J. W ilson, J. H. Deep-Step creeks, containing 225
Hartley, Thomas Holmes, Joseph Jo;-. rtcreB more or le: s, levied on as theprop-
ner, Moses Joiner, Joel A. Davis. J* Sui.o .ior
James Bratly, Jasper Slierljnsr. inter-lPi 0 .! 1 ^ » i i n fuv ? r , ot L. ltodgcrs,
„ r . — m favor of R
n. tidm'r. vs Alov. Archer. Legal notice r II || v informs tho eitivt^
1,0111 J° s80 gtvoa defendant in pos.«ssion. Proper- , X - , rm3 tne . CltlZe
Wnshington andadiointnc
Joctnig New s Bridge road ....... u'^'-ggivoa cicfeua.tuL m l-
bUiulay aiiUFjoinei’s ; aud commissioners being np-jty pointed out by plaintiff b af orney!
iiiointod to reti. w and mark out said! Also, oue-eit hth interest in H14 apvhJ
Pmey Mt. 1st Suu-Jay 5 o’clock P
Pleasant Springs 2nd Sunday and
Saturday.
Newhope 3d Sunday and Saturday
Thursday night before 3d Snnday,
- White Oak Springs 4th Sunday
aud Saturday.
Meeting to bo protracted at Piney
Mt. from 1st Suuday evening.
W. J. Flandkus, P. O,
ang 3--tds
Newhope 3d Sunday and Saturday any they have on or before the 20th und legal notico given djfen’dant. Prop’
meeting commencing at Newhope j H y of September next, why said road erty pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney.
should uot be made public aud order „ ., A- Al, MAYO, Sheriff,
ud open.
Given under my hand at offico, iu
Sandersville, this Aug. 17th 1880.
C. C. BROWN, Ord’y.
19, 1880—30d
a wook ini your own town. $5 Outfit fro-
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which vernons of eiMier eex cun mukcflfjeut
pay till the thno they work, write for i>ar
t'culars to U. Uallbtt & Co.. Portland
Mlwue * july la, ia30«ly
Great Success*
No Machine lias ever before met
with such universal favor. No other
Machine can do better work nor is
more durable, no matter what its
cost may bo. It is simple and dura
ble, is within tho means of eveijr
family. It is warranted, if properly
used, to wash clean anything that cau
be washed by hand. It will wash
tho finest laco or largest quilt. It
can be put in and taken out of an
ortliuary tub in an instant It will
save ouo-half the time required to do
the ordinary family washing by hand,
besides saving the clothes and much
hard labor, M. N. Lovell & Co.,
C. C, SoAitnonouoii, Erie, Pa.
Sandersville, Agent,
jnne 15,—1880.
Boot and Shoe
G, A.
REIN ll A R T respeet-
citizens of
gton and adjoining coun-
ies, that lie has opened a Boot
.espectfully solicits the patron
age of the ladies and gentlemen.
All work done in the best stylo
utd of the beet material,
july 6—tf
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