The Mercury. (Sandersville, Ga.) 1880-1???, October 05, 1880, Image 2

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If this indicates anything, this is significant Hon. J. W. Renfroe. This distinguished (Georgian vis ited our county on Saturday last and delivered one of the best speeches .we have listened to during this whole campaign. Mr. Renfroe fully vindicated himself from the manv charges made against him ghyt j E and our people among whom he Rinriai-;ji;.. v ! was horn and raised know him to be nu honest man and his adminis tration of the f inances of the State 1 FOR PRESIDENT, £en. Winfield S. Hancock, OF PENNSYLVANIA. FOR VU 1HKES1DEXT, W. H. ENGIASH. OF INDIANA. PreHden! ini Electors. STATE AT LARGE. lion. .1. 0. 0. black, ol Richmond, ilou. R. I’.er.non, < f Randolph. Ron. L. <J O; nr . f Fulton. Hon. A. Ei ■’ tt Aoatuf of Chatham. show tlmt he is able, faithful and efficient, and the people must all admit the fact that ho is the best Treasurer that has ever tilled the position, an officer of whom we feel proud and one tlmt ^Georgians should delight to honor. The large crowd in attendance to hoar Mr. Renfroe showed his pop ularity here with all classes, and his able effort marked him as one of the best stump speakers in the State, and on Wednesday next we believe that old Washington coun ty will honor her noble son with an almost unanimous vote. Uncle Zachary’s Campaign Song. Gar&old’s hope iz almost gone, Te.llin’ yo’ no story! De Hancock ban’ iz nmrchiiT on, Marcbin’ on to gloryl Chorus— Den, Soljurs, stan’ yo’ groun’ an’ [win, We’re marcbin’on to gloryl We’re gwine to put brave Hancock [in— Tell in’ yo’ no story! In the Dry Goods Market. Just receiveda CONSIGNMENT of GOODS which must he sold. THE GRANDEST UiEriCi Electors. First- Samuel I>. Eradwcll, of Lib erty. Second — Win. M. Hammond, of Thomas. •Third—Christopher C. Smith, of Tel fair. Fourth—LoanderR. Ray, of Cowe ta. Fifth—John I. Hall, of Spaulding. Sixth— it.iibou lb Nisbot, of l’ut- ijuu. Seventh Thomas W. Ailkinn, of llar- tow. Eighth—Seaborn Reece, of Hancock. “Ninth—Wm. E. Simmons, of Gwin nett, ALTERNATES. Firs*—Josephys Camp, of Emnnuob Second—Win. Harrison,of Quitman. Third -- .bw. Bishop, Jr., of Dodge. Fourth —II. C. Cameron, of Harris Fjflh—Daniel P. Hill, of Fulton. Sixth F. G. DuBignon, of Baldwin. Seventh- P. W. Alexander of Cobh Eighth—Jus. K. Hines, of Washing ton. Ninth ‘on C. Boyd, of White. Messrs. Editors.—1 understand it is reported in the lower part ol the .county and perhaps in other places, that I would vote against Mr. Jordan for the Senate. 1 know not who started the report, and it is not necessary with people who know me, to correct such a report. But for fear some very credulous persons may believe it-and thereby use it against Mr. Jordon, I hereby denounce the report as false. Messrs. Jordan, Youngblood and Summerlin arc, the Dewoeiutic nominees, and as I participated in the nomination I would ho untrue to myself if I did not give them a hearty support. C. R. Pringle. De people’s got de’r tempers up, Garfield’s gittin’ wheezy; \Vi,d ’Golly,cr’s crowd dey will not [sup; Hancock, take it easy. Chorus— Do pavement frauds hez had de’r day, De people’s time om kurnip’, Foh people’s guv’ment clear de way: Hummin’, ain’t it kummin’! Chorus— Day ob reck’nin’ drawiu’ near, Shudder, sinner, shuddorl We’ll fix old kredid mobileer Sum way er anudder. Chorus— Den, ole Gyaifield, clear de wny; I’m tollin’ yo’ no story; Give three cheers for Hancoek’E [cause Ez wo march on to gloryl Now York Sun. A Election of an Alderman. A vacancy having been mr.do in the city council of Sandorsville, by the res ignation of Alderman Thos. M. Harris and to fill said vacancy, an election is hereby ordered to be held at the Mayor’s office, in'Sandersville, on the 11th day of October 1880. By order of J. N. Gilmore, This Sept. 28th 1880. Mayor. Wm. Galluher, clerk of council. Bargains ever offered in Sandorsville in that line. Calicoes 41-2 to 5c. per yd. Dress Goods for 7 1-2 cents and upward. Irish Poplins best qualities 20c per yds. Other goods iu proportion. My Stock of Clothing cannot be surpassed in any Market for style, selaction and price. Gents and Ladies furnishing goods at reduced rates. Shoes and Boots official advertisements eiuenat from the officers of our county 1 IIOW TO SAVE 820.00. You can do it by buying a first class SEWING MACHINE, from Jerpigan apd pay the cash for it. Attention Dcmoci-ais. Official Advertisements Hereafter we will publish al] To Bridge Builders and (W* tors ** Will be let opt to the lowest bid.Wi. fare the Court House door in thedh!i Smulcrsvillo, Georgia, between thehn of 10 o’clock a . m. and 4 o’clock n . Saturday October 9th, 1880, the ccma to fill who earth three gaps in Turn in Bridge. One 2!) ft., oue 30 and ■ hi length, averaging about 9 g and 35 ft width. Specifications found ou file in the Ordinary’s office*^ If you wish to keep posted during the campaign, semi 50 cento and get the Sparta ISHMAELITE for four months. It has gone into the canvass with gloves off and is making it rather contractor will be required" to give Jd with good security in double the uinnn! of contract for faithful performance^1 the contract. C. C. Brown (W. ^ sept 9 30d ’ lively for the boys. It is of the “yellow eyed black col” variety, aud will make - Kr’'~ ’ At prices that will astonish everybody. A full line of Hats lower than ever offered in this market. I keep on hand a full line of NOTIONS, Piece Goods,'such rr Cnssimeres. Water Proofs and Jeans at very low figures. Examine my stock and convince yourselves. Call nt Greenwoods Store. tho fur fly from the Kirkwood ring ,b c " fore tlie contest is over. Now is the ac ccpted time. Address, LE IBIS, FOBES & ROBERTS. Sl’ARTA, Oa oct 5,—3m Seer. Sign of JYew* Cheap Store. a week in your own town. ♦ > Outfit freo IjNo ri«w Itiuilor, if you want a buslnosB »t [Whirll perBouN of cltuor Hrx chii nmko pjoiit pny nil tlio tinio they work, write for per tii iilnrs to 11. J1Al.l.T:i■ i A < o.. l’ortlnnl Aluiue. July 13. ISPO-ly IIIISSI lien. W. II. Turner, Second District Hon. .1 11. Blount, Sixth District. Hon. II. P. Bril, Ninth District. -j— DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES For Congress—Eighth Dist. A |Jm fj. fitpkww, foil i-':- 20 Brnat’l, Dist. JORDAN For. :r: .3 we ■. V! . D. G. M •. G33LOOD, UM MERLIN. Now York Sol <1. New York Sun. Witli perfect concord in the ranks of the democracy, with a national candidate around whom ill branlices of the party rally with enthusiasm, a ( id with njj oppos ing candidate lor president far less ac.ecptahlu to powerful repub licans than Hayes was in tlio cam paign of 1870, no sensible politi cian in this state doubts that New York will give a larger majority for Hancock than it gave for Til- len four yeas ago. Next Wednesday is election foi Governor, State House officials, Senator for this Distrsct, and for Representatives of our county. The Gubernatorial issue ia only a matter of- 1 personal profercnco. It is no use for friends to fall out with each other because they dittor. Both i f these gentlemen running for Gov ernor are Democrats. Lot every man cast Iris vote for the candidate he'prefers. jriENATOR 20th.’ DISTRICT. \Yv ! a-.l the pleasure on Monday morning of forming the aoquain- tanc;; of S. G. Jordan, Esq., of Washington county, Senatorial pontine of the Milkdgevilie con vention. If elected, wo doubt not he. will make a faithful, competent and conscientious Senator. It is pur purpose to give him one vote on the (jth of October. Tin.' fact is, Gov. Colquitt basso thoroughly disorganized the party that a fel low frequently has to tako sight a whole day before he knows what he is shooting at—Sparta Ishmaelito. TsiitfYorTyooT) boom. Grows bigger and bigger, the Virginia all right. Philadelphia Record, ind Although the conference of the two wings of the democratic party in Virginia failed to effect a com promise upon a ri iglo electoral ticket, there is little doubt that the state will go for Hancock njiyl En r ish in November. A recqticilia- tion will be somehow made. Such republicans as are calculating on tho Garfield electors slipping in through the breach reckon without their ho.-t, and count chickens prematurely. Vir ginia is a thouroughly democratic state. The iltpuhlicans Weakening. New York Star. The republicans are weakening in Indiana. A w.ek ago they claimed the state co'!ifidcT,tiaIy,hut now the best they arc able to say that it will he close, and that “it the democrats carry it it will be by fraud.” This amounts to saying that the republicans don’t expect to carry it at all. if they do not they may as well give pp the ljglit for without Indiana Garfield cau- not be elected. Better give up, anyhow. nearer we approach the day of elec tion. : Senator Norwood, it seems is liapidlygaining strength, reports of JOrill BILLINGS’ SAYINGS. Tho man whoiz fit for solitude ought hi all means to stay there lie ain’t fit onny thing else. There are thozo who are too lazy to even he knancs. The great plczzuro in wealth iz in the making of it. After you hav got it tho fun iz over and trubblc begins. Whenever I see a young man or a young woman who kan’t cum down to breakfast in tho morning or attend a sociable in the even ing without a book under thair arm, I p'ct that the country iz sale at last. Whenever i cum akrost an old phcllow who remembers everthing that haz happened since 1812, and insists upon telling it, i feci glad on his aekouut, but sorry upon mi own. Money only makes a spendthrift poorer, As a general thing, obstinacy iz the growth ov ignorance, but have seen obstinacy that was back ed by wisdom: then it adds power to wisdum. Order iz the very fust la>v ov bixncss: then dispatch cums next; suckcess iz almost pure to follow. A conservative person iz most generally one who iz willing to sell out any tiipe when the ockas- hun (picj price is right* Those who understand who ad minister consolashun ure allwuss the most caushus about .diong it, There iz a great deal ov kon- tentmont in this world that iz simply satisfied wi ll what it kan’t ;it. With, konten’ment all things ure comfortable (even the tooth- ake;) without it nothing iz. Truth iz never so holy as when it iz unadulterated : lnjt it is im possible to tngke it rnoro attrakt- ivc by flavoring it with noncsnsr f Yu kau pik up a lie on the sur face enny wlmre; but the truth yu have got to for. The man who don’t believe in enny hereafter haz got a dreadful mean opinvun ov himself and his chances. ftl.8 feS M BURN ? rrv~k JL \J As this isn’t n vm . important. matt: r we will proceed with tin Facts. Thaf’u 1 SPARKS POPULAR GROCERY and VARIETY STORE, you will finrivprh’ps to defy com petition. Bacon/Flour, l ard Meal, Grist, Syrup, Molases. Sugar, Code, Rice, ('horse, But'i r, Teas, Spire, Hams, Canned goods of all kinds, Mackeral, Onions, Potatoes, A]qilcs, Confections, Peanuts, Drugs, &c. FURNITURE Consisting’of Room suits, Bureaus, Safes,1'Beadsteads amiX'.h^ii^. I have also added to my s’oek a complete lino of ARE NOW OPENING A A BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES, Carefully selected by our Junior, in Now York Our Stock of JEWELRY, WATCHES, GOLD & SILVER Be sure and examine them it you want something good. I keep on hand a full line of Hollow-’Ware *K Hollow wore, Tinware, Croc!-.cry and GT 'sw.vrc, TO B AGCO, 01GAIISJA- • SNUFF. Chewing ami Smoking Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes, Snuff t &c, HARDWARE, Plows, Plow,^gear, Spun Y’arns, &c. Tho a^ove named goods are kept Constantly on hand and my stock is liept iip by daily receipts of freflli goods. Call and examine for your selves aud be convinced that these are solid facts. ON EAST SIDE BROAD ST. Sept. 28. 1880. 3m L S. SPARKS, SAN)) E RSVI Ji LE,G A. GEORGIA--Washington Coui* By C. C. Brown, Ordinary Whereas, Elizabeth Salter and M»,i Newman applies for letters of adiuini ■ tration on tho estate of Aylesbury \y,^ gins, lute of said cougt.y, decesqsed 8 These are therefore to cite aud ndinon ish all and singular the kindred ^ creditors of said deceased, to be andnp. pear ut my office within the time p,. scribed by law and show cause if they have why said letters should ^ be granted. Given under my hand and official nature, nt Sandcrsvillo, Gu,, this"'*' 8 tember 5th, 1880. C. C. liiiowx ^ sept 5, 30d ' Qdy GEORGIA—Wasliington ( millly, Whereas, a petition has been ffi w | the court of Onliuary to make pui,j^ a road commencing m Jueksou’s church ■m the Snvmiuali road, leading ofi' j„. Plated Ware, onsisting of a great variety o noveltiesj never before seen in tlii narket, is exceedingjy haiulsome. We make no display of sensation- 1 mlvcrtiijeiiiepla, hut will con- riiU'C uur friends when they hoi >r us with their patronage, that nir goods are good solid goods, aid our prices as reasonable as the most exacting can expect.. NEWMAN & SON, sept 14, 1880 —tt* westerly direction throaghl the lu Ul |, of II. II Ilolines, B. J. Wilson,.1, y Hartley, Thomas Holmes, Joseph Joj, nor, Mos.es Joiner, Joel A. Duvi, James Braily, Jasper Slmrling, i tl i er . seeling New’s Bridge road near J tss « Joiner’s; and eonunissionors being ap- jiointed to review and mark nut ,nj,j road, and they having made their p port to this office coiilbriuuldy to law, These arc thureforo Jo cite uiul ig). inonisty al) c.opceruod to show cause ii my they have on or bet' re the 20;b lay of Seplpjphor uext, why siij t l rmt should not be made public aud order. ,!•) OpCjl. Given under uiv hand at’ office ii Suiidursville, this Aug. 17th 1880. C. C BROWN, Onl’r. mjg 19, 1880—80d ■ Ov! c | nMic J';, Y f H l'.;tk( in i-<•*/ fsifettr b« • |. ;• C ’ I’lll'i :t ! !IU» t.hhitf cl•*«» L Cap• tol not ivouIhhI •vnritn i <!«y »n«1 up !c ut hotnc 1*y the i lustrioiis. SDii,S"'*iui'n, I. y< .Hint f!r!s wsia-it veryw lu ri' to work .or <m. >.;.w U .» •{, Mine. '•«' •tin dfvotc* your wiifW tliiit* work, ° r on O tour hi a r c inonw nts. No otlo r 1 u IlD-fc* will 1»h> • on nearly wt*ll. Nooiip willin' to work cm r ull to nitiki* iMiormous p»y l*y burh^Iiik ut onoc. OKtly Outfit and U*rniM free. A «rr»it opportunity ip uukluff money pahIIv iuk! liotmiftbj;' Ail lffr — - * ,4 - Maine. U EORGLA -Washington Countj By (!. G. Brown, Ordinary. Whereas, Thomas and Macon Waitim pply for let i-.-1'.s of Adiniuistriitinna estatoof Mrs. Nnuoy Wartlieu, dec’t rhese are therefore to oitoned aduim sb all persons oouei rued, to bn and if tear at my offiuj v,ith;n tho time pi eritied t>y law, and sliow eause, if it; hey have, why said letters should t: : grant'd. Given undor my hand at office, iki Aug. 5th, 1880. G. C. BROWN, Ord’y. aug 5-30d l i'.i’K S; j'o.. An|{uqjj ( Maine. Rmueiuii ; ymi can get at B. K '.hnight.iin's I >i vi ; Store all kinds Icheol I! <ui:s. If yon want good Sugar and 1 ,'Cg'ito Z II. Roneht.ou's. JTew Store 8. Fannie Jernigtm hft$ orient'd a Notion Store next to JEBNIGAJr 8 JE WELB V \ DM FILING HOl’Sli AND M)’l FOR LK ON WEST END. The House is new, contains four lurg rooms and long hull through, splmnlii well of water, good, servant's room am iitclieu. Lot is large containing m arly 2 nores, well improved, yogng orchard of tho finest fruit trees, fencing all good Vpply to F. A. GUTTENBERGEU uug 17, 1880-y3t ATTENTION HATTEttY, The Howell's Artilloyy Company wit. icet ill fluna'iS'dllo every Saturday from now to the 13th of October for tii anrpoeooi perfi-eting the.mselvi sin Dri preparatory to going to Atlanta, i. G. JORDAN, 1. HERMANN, O. Herg’t. Onpt. Com. SIIE WILL KEEL ON HAND ALL T1IE TLVfl ZEPHYR, HOSIERY, NEEDLES, ZEPHYR NEEDLES, TOWELS, HAN KERCH I EES COMPS, PVTTONS, PINS, SOAPS, CANVASES for ZEPHYR WORE, DOLLS, TOYS, MARBLES, BALLS, FINE <fs COM MON CANDY. RENTES, PENCIL, PENS, IIAMP ERG EDGING, da. Fans, and Gloves. COME AND SEE HOW CHEAP I WILL SELL. THE PEOPLE'S mm- the most encouraging nature, and from reliable sources, are coining in ... f? every day. 'lhiu is, doubtless very • graft)lying to the many frieuds of • Mr. Norwood in this county. Mai. T. O. \\ ix-kcr, our v.ell known fellow citizen-3, hue just returned from his pliuitej ’.ou in Randolph, and reports that county as going for Norwood by a largo majority, Muj. W. says he conversed with intelligent gentlemen from Clay, Chatham, and other counties, and they were all en- thuiastic for Norwood, and states that their respective counties would each give a handsome majority for their iavorite. Maj. \V. says lie took ^ the voiu of thy train us lie was ro- 1 tuvniiiy, ;vu.i i: 15for N- rwo.’d and ii .or Corquiv,, Lv;o oi threp not voting. Work and Mnvlc- Pittsburg Post. Now for Ohio—to capture that is to end the fihgt, and we havo as surances from Cuyahoga county that the soug of the turtle ia heard in tho land. FOR TAX RECEIVER. We are authorized to announce the name of HENRY P. BARKES- DALE as a worthy candidate for the iifliccof Tax Receiver of Washington county, at the ensuing election in January next. The head of an empty barrel in the corner grocery may support the curbstone orator, but it won’t feed his family.—Waterloo Obser ver. Edward |j. Strohecker,aged thir ty years, son of a prominent physi cian qf Macon, wag found Moncjay night unconscious on the sidewalk on Broadway, New Y'ork, suffering om opium poison from using opium cigarettes.—Augusta Even ing News. Onions at Z. II. Houghton's, For Tax Receiver. Wo announce tho name of Mr. F. M. Aronu for 'Tax Receiver for Wash ington county at the ensuing election ■n Jun. next. Friends, Giles Sun HU ItidriieviUe e'lttoc’s SumlersviHc Wainmock.'s l>7 TAX ftOTICE, LAST ROUND. I will attend the following named pin ces specified below for the purpose of col lecting the State and County Taxes for the year 1880: '• i ridny Monday ‘ Tuesday “ 1! ‘ Wcd'icsdny “ l: Tliumday “ 1: Friday • '• II “ Salurday “ 11 '* Monday “ II “ Tuesday “ II 11 Wed. forenoon “ 2j “ Wed. afldiioon “ at lliuraday at “ Friday •* V. “ Snlurdny •' T. “ Monday 11 S! “ Tun lay “ 21 j‘ Wednesday 2' ‘ Thursday forenoon “ 2! “ •• uitemoon '* 2i Friday “ 2'. Suiidursville from Saturday Oct. 30tli to Wedues pay Nov. 3d Inclusive ut which time my hooks will close W. U. TUIOrUN, T. O. W. C. ' ' aug 24, 1880—tf- ' * - IiHvlus X Houds 88 Mollrldc.s ■' 88 Np 14 C. n. K. • Uohismi's Turn Out 00 Tettnille No. 13 0l ruberuitclo 1315 Hebron 08 l’rossei's 00 clay’s loo War. lien’s mills 130 Union Chinch FOR TAX RECEIVER. The friends of J. P. Riddle an nounce him ag a suitable person to fill the office of Tax Receiver of Washington county at the ensuing January election. The Lightest Running Machine ever Made. TfiE MOST POPULAR AND BEST OF ALL. Tke Bobbins ure (found without Running or Tnttircaiitng tho Machine, HO GETTING OUT OE OEDEE. The Beet Machine for Agents to Sell. Bond for Illustrated Circular to jMe’iMtlUiieCo., Watlley, U.S.A. R. A. EvanB, ngant, Washington (Jo., Ga. For Tax Receiver. The friends of K. J. N. Walden announce him as a suitable candi date for Tux Reciver at the ensuing election in January next. Many Voters. For Tax Receiver. I hereby,announce tlmt I am n candi date for the'office of Tax Receiver aud respectfully ask the support of my friends and the public at tlie ensuing election,to be held ou the first Wednesday in Janu ary next. If elected I will endeavor to discharge faithfully the dqties of the of fice. Respectfully, JNO. O. PACE. Saudersville, Ga., sept 1-i. FOll SHE ii IFF. We are authorized to announce the name of GEORGE W. PRINCE ns a caudidijte for the office of Sheriff of Washington county, at tho ensuing elec tion in January next. te ‘ Don’t forget you can get the best Cheese at Z. H. Roughton’s. Gocoauuts at Z. II. Roughto FOR SHERIFF. I Jlereby annouce that J nip a can didate for the office of Sheriff of Wash ington county, mid respeptftlly solicit tlie suflerage of the voters pf said coun ty at the next election. I am' still in tlie race, any sti(temej)|s or reports to the contrary notwithstanding. Q. A. Roughtou, strayed A Small Black Cow, Marked, swalla fork and a under bit in tlie right ear under bit and a riit ill the left car, witl roil Calf with white facie. Any inforuiu tion thanljfuly receivedr aug 31 1880 1) H. TUCKER. (4 EO RG IA— Wash i ngton C oudIi By C. C. Brown, Ordinary. Whereas Alfred G. Register njiplinli letters of Guardianship of John, Oorp Vtiee, Frances, William, Winitre.i, let om, and Janies Martin, minors uiJvl 1. Martin, decoasej. These ah- therefore to cite ami Rita: sh all and singular tfie kindred amh.v tors of said deceased, to lip (\iid iqi|« tt my otueo within tho time pretcriti tliev 111' iy law and sliow cause if any they In vli.v said h iters should not lie grunts Given under my hand and official ii lutim- at August 5tb, 188(1. aug 5~3t)d C. C. BROWN, OrJ’j, GEOPvGTT A—Washington Court By 0. C. Brown, Ordinary. Whereas Joseph D, Martin appliesfi etters of Administration, dr, boi;u M ill tlie estate of John H. ^[artin, Ad Tiieso are therefore to cite mid niton sli all pel sons concerned, to beiuulij /err at my otliee within the time ■erilird by and show cmiBe, if any tU Hive, wliy onid letters should nut' 'ranted. Given under my hand ut officetb Vugust 5th, 1N3Q. G. O. BROWN, Ordy. aug 5-30d GEORGIA.—\\ ayliington County. Alexander’Archer has applied for ex emption of personalty and petting apart and valuation of Homestead, and I v/ili pass upon the same at 10 o’clock a. in. on the 2d day of October, 1880, at my office. C. C. Brown, Ord’y. sept 9, 2t BlVyOUit j^j^^MUSIUAL Iiistru-^p^^ meats, From the Store of JERNIGAN. On hand and for sale at all tinjes Violin Strings, Violins, Boxes, Bows, Rosin, Harmonicas, Ae- jordcons, Bridges, Pegs Ac. < JEORGIA—Washington Coust Will be Bold before tlie Conrt-iu* door iu the city of Hiindorsville dura the legal lumts of sale on the lirst Tm lay in September next, the full"** property, to.wit: One trncl of laud on the waters oi Oi and Deep-Step creeks, containing t ceres more or lore, levied on as tliepnj •rty of A. Archer to satisfy a Bii|M Court ti fa ill favor of R. L. ltodg® vdm’r. vs At ex. Archer. Legal n" 1 * fivou defendant in possession. Froj* ty pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. Also, one-eiglitli interest in 814»( >f laud, lying in the 98th district, k" on the property of John E. Cull® satisfy two Justice court fl fas iu favor R. Y. Rod gyp va John E. Cullens, k ies made by R. M. Brown, Const*® and legal notice given defendant. W erty pointed oift by plaintiff’s nttorMj A. M. MAYO, Sheriff. ang 3—tds FOH SALE, A GENTLE HORSE, and new double-seated buggy, with pole and shafts. Apply to MRS. E. S. RYALS, sept 28—2t Sandorsville, Ga. Boot mut Shoe G. A. REINHART respect fully informs the citizens oi Washington and adjoining coun ties, that he lias opened a Boot and Shoe shop in Sqnddfayillp, uext dqor to Pringle & Orr’s store on Hayne’s street, wliere he respectful!j solicits the patron age of toe ladies and gentlemen. All work done in the best style and of the best material, July 6—tf GEORGIA—Washington Court By C. C. Brown, Ordinary. Whereas George W. Tanner, off to mp for letters of Dismission usaW istrator of the estate of David Ta® 1 late of said county, deceased. These are tnerefore to cite and . ish all persons concerned, to beon<h pear at my office witliin the time F scribed by law and show cause, they have, why said letters should 1 be granted. Given under my hand at office m dersville, this July 29th 1880. O. C. BROWN, OrB july 29—3m GEORGIA—Washipgton County. Whereas, E. O. Bostick, al ^ n !jj bonis non, ou the estate of B. "• deceased, applies to mo for * ct,e dismissipn ii'oin said estate. These t(ye therefore to cite ao fponisli all' pe^pns coucerned, 0 aud appear at pay office wilm^ time prescribed by law, and slip"’jt* if any they have, why sr*’ 1 * c should iiot be granted. Given under my hand at " Saiidfii'sville, this June 3d, 1880, is June ou, ‘"“-a C. C. BROWN, »f! June 3, 13S0 -3m ‘ ... - -—“