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The election for county officers
■j January the 1st 1881.
The Temperance boom is growing.
Court commences the 4th mon-
day in
this month.
Sea notico of valuable property for
Read the notice of the county
treasure r, and hand m yoiyr script.
Bead the now county advertise-
oeuts. _
The circus will be at tho Fait
grounds on the 24th inst.
It came very near at this elec
tion, of being a solid north.
Clocks, Watches and Jewelry fui
sale at Jcruiguu’s.
Knights of Honor. +
Wo regret to say that Newman
Lodge K. of H. is not in the condi
tion it should be, a few me compelL-
ed to attend the meetings, transact
the business, aud keep up the institu
tion. This is not right, all should
do their part, the burdens should be
equally shared by every one, and un
less a change occurs soon and the
members who are in default do their
duty the Lodge will be compelled to
“die.”
Coat's spool cotton 55c per dozen
le3s iwo per cent to merchants, (live
us your orders.
Wsr. A. MoCahty & Co.
Cane PresentnUp#
On 1< ridiiy last the Board of Di
rectors and Stock holders of the
Sunders villa and Ttnnillc Rail
lload met in the council chamber
and through Col. 13. D. Evans pre
sented to the Hot). C. U. Pringle,
tho nhlo and efficient President ot
the company a splendid gold head
ed cane as a testimonial of their
nigh regard for him as a man and
•jtlnir appreciation of his services
as au officer ot the Hoad, it was
compliment well deserved for upon
. the ellorts of Mr. Pringle depended
to a very groat extent the success
of the enterprise which has don
hie’pdlotatveVlow iigurj” much for «* l ir “P“ il ) r “four
ii" • city ant
Churches wanting Minutes prints
K ill do well to call at the Meicur;
Job Office-
Col. Bacou has beeu olectod Speak
erof the House of Representatives.
Prof. Guttenborgcr, will sell his
for the cash.
Thanksgiveil day conus on next
Thu^dny til! 25tl
nil our county.
The presentation speech of Col,
Evans was eh quont, chaste and up-
Wo wou.i/ijt'l 110 l n * ll ^ c > t’vply of Air
object to a nice turkey. \ wns 0,10 wl,iu ^ credit
, ■ m §«- - «to hi»s head and heart. Speeches
Garfield tlm republican eumIitL-'> ym “ also tir.ulo by Maj. Newman,
^itc was elected President of tin
United States .Nov. 2<1.
Tho next thing on tho carpet is
the county elections, candidates au
m thick us blackberries iu the t u ti
mer time.
We are to buve u Cristinas Tr. i
during tho Christinas In.) Inlays 1 i
the hcuolit of tho Me.h dmi cant.-: .
Let ull prepaft far it.
Wo cull utn ini m to iLu ..nin r: i.. -
UiHitot Mi'S. S. Fannie J . i<.:;
she ie getting iu a nice lot id v. nr.
mas goods, which she will s- n ro w
doAU.
Col. Ip L. Win then, Rev. T. M.
I hinds and Rev. Geo. C. Clarke,
which >yeic well received and were
greeted wiij/ applause. The cane
lie a magnificent and costly one of
ebony, with a solid gold head about
eight inches in length hearing the
monogram of (J. R. P. on tho end
a locomotive pm}* train of cars in
motion on mn si to and iii • presort -
;atiiii iiiier'piiou on tip; other,
lie alfiir w.is a vir . pleasant one.
Temperance Meeting at New Hope.
At a meeting of the citizens of
Wahiugton county held at New Hopeful
church on Saturday the Gth inst., A.j^jH
J. Holmes was uuanimously elected
President and Wm. M. Harris, Sec’ty ^
By request of the chairman, T. M
Ilurris stated the object of the meet
ing.
Rev. G, C. Clarke then delivered
a forcible, nit quent and rousing ad
dress iu favor of the abolition of tho
Liquor traffic iu Washington county
The question was then submitted
to thj congregation and without a
single exception every person present
voted to have the traffic abolished in
tho couuty, Tho following committee
were then elected to canvasB for sig
natures to the petitition:
L. B. Kendrick, Tiios. ,T. Alims,
Jno. T. Gross, Levin AV. Taylor, Wm.
B. Francis. A. J. HOLMES, Ch’m.
Wm. M. Hakuis, Sac.
SANTA CLAUSE
Temperance Meeting at Dji vlsboro-
Sunday, Nov. 7th, 1880.
After an address by T. M. Harris on
the subject of abolishing the L'quor
traffic in Washington couuty the
question was submitted to tho con-
gr.gutiou and with two exceptions
every person present voted to have
it abolished. Petitions were then
distributed for signatures.
Temi-euance Meeting at Pink IIiu..
L’. M. Harm was invited by the Pus-
lor Rev. — Brown to explum to the
congregation the object of this pros-
eiit^novemeut. After a fair and can
did statement of the obj.-ct of the
people in this matter tho question
wi.s submitted to tho vote of the con-
,rogation and without a single ex
ception every person present votou
to have it abolished in tho county.
Mr. N. Jordan, Air. Prince aud oth
ers remained to attend to tho sign-
ng of thepetition.
Temperance AIketinq at Jouuan’s
AIii.es,—According to previous ap-
pointii'ient a large number of the ci!-
zens lA Washington couuty assem
bled at, Jordan’s Alills to cousidei
h • su ject of the L q nr tr.dll i in
WiiLiiugrou county, i’. AI Hirris
ileiiveruil an addn-ss setting forth
the |iu pose of the people engaged ie
SANTA CLAUS.
^fANTA CLAUS knowing Mrs.
JERNIGAN is very fond of chil
dren made up his mind to stop at her
store this Christmas, therefore Bave
.your coppers aud nickels and give
her a call. Dolls from one cent to
two dollars.
WAGONS, CARRIAGES, CUFS,
VASES, CATS. PISTOLS,
from one cent to lifteen.
Will also keepoir hand Zephyrs,
Hosiery, Machine Oil, Needles, and
Parts, and a nice lot of CANDY.
Give her a call. nov 9, 1880.
Desirable Property for Sale.
710 Acres more or less of land with
good buildings, well watered, 8 1-2
miles from .S'andersville. For par
ticulai-H apply at this office,
nov 9, 1880—2m
New OkiiEns Picayune.
Ql We have but to leave the all
but solid north alone with its vic
tory, and wait until it shall have
become discontented with its con
sequences. It is not likely that
the conservative and stalwart
wings of the republican party will
long continue to co-operate har
moniously, and when the division
has become defined and irrecon
cilable the south will hold the
balance of power. These things
arc in reserve; for us to labor and
to wait.
6c pr yd Elegant caligoen, AIcCarty's.
6o pr yd 3-4 heavy shirting, The Au-
Wiishiiigtoii County Grange.
Members of this order are requested to
meet in Saudersville ou Thursday at 10
o'clock a. m. to attend to business of im
portance connected witli the oriler-
W. J. HENDERSON, Alaster.
Nov 4 1880.
TEMPERANCE MEETINGS
Will bo hold at
Camp Springs Wednesday 11 o’clock
A. M. November 10th.
Bay Springs, Thursday 11 o’clock A.
in. November 11th.
Saudersville, Saturday 11 o’clock a.
in. November l<kh.
T. M, Harris,
J. J. Hyman,
Geo. C. Clarke,
W. J. Flanders.
From Burke.
ii’HuiAh to tub Evbnino News.]
Waynesboro, Nov. 3.
The official returns of this
county give Garfield 2,114, Ilun
cock 983, Collins 2,105, Bluck
1,011. Prohibition was defeated.
and the stock-holders in thus Imn-Uja movement. After the address
nring this able President also lipu- the question of truffle or no traffic was
Me cull alien mm to Inc cii
hr. J. 13. Roberts in this .{>«;»., l...
County Treasurer. Ho 1ms serve-',
ouce before iu U14I office, unci ii cici.-
I^d wil| wake a good one.
Those whi got disappointed in
the Presidential election can go to!
the circus Wednesday the 24th of
this month.
oicd themselves, foy Mr. Pringle is! ib.uiti,ul ti the congregation ana
a citizen eiitcrprijing and public]with two exceptions evury person
1 spirited, and always ready to givc!l ,ruiil 11 1 voted to ub.ilish tho traffic iu
his fjii;o nud spend liis money for]" ashiugton couuty.
the public good. j A:,d tllUS tRe bull rolls ou. Oat 0!
— — jlive largo ami intelligent cmigivgu
lions iu different, parts of Washing-
Roasted coffee. Soups, caudles, Aluteli-
•s, Starch at If. C. Houghton's cheap
ftore. sept 28, 1880.
lou county, only four of our fellow
citizens have been found who are in
PERSONA L. j favor of continuing the traffic iu
Dr. Jamas 1!. Duggan, f Macon i^ph’Uuou* Lquors in tho county
■ i- iting Lis re
laadtrsirllc.
d l'iitmds iii
Hr. Minin.
Tho Rev. Dr. Al ma o tho AI E| Tuc inliini child of Air. and Airs,
church, Presiding Elder ot fuD n - •! I 1 '. Af. Francis died on tho 3Ulh ull.
frict prti'.eh d an aolo sermon in tin
Methodist chmch on Hpinday night, jyf
L'heso g' ntiemeu are houorable, higl.
toned and consricutious and oppusi
uovemuit of the people upon prin
ciple. I know, yot when tho wish of
the people has hot-11 f ir expressed,
,f >>hooping c 11 jh, at tho residence| ;hey wiU gl , ict . ;u ly lloct . pt t he logic
ff Elder T. AI Harris. |of the inevitable. DRV.
"Tige ; " our old rouble/: will lmv
to be|J(j}v for 4 years ly.U^e/ - jot f'.uo hi
Mr. Leslie Weodon iH |n the city
vlbitii/j /relatives and friends.
*4U come out and croa for a |)ein'.-
cruti/s president, nud from pr. St nt
indjcatiyuH, hib ciranees wi.i b,e a.m.
then.
Mr. 01.:/.lie Ring left for Atlanta
.ast v.n )c.
Wo glad to set? Mr, J011. J. Pul-
mcr is v/cji auoiigh to ho out.
Wgcull tire aitcuti nofoiii r-. r ,, ,,
Nto the card of tho voters ol j Mms Bello bm.th, wlip has hoc.
Washington comity announcing'nfouvos apd friends in
, r ' VV. R. Thigpen, for Tax Coi-'.Suvanimli, lias returned home,
lector, and the card of friends olj -
R H. Rogers, announcing him for! Fro-h Chc« sc just received at /.
freatju. er. Ruth of t c 8 • < r c -JR 1/'UlonV; uon’t forget that lm
n 1 1 f July 13
At tho residence of Air. F. C. Raw-
iings, 011 Wednesday, 3d inst., by
ivov. Wm. Park, Air. Bradford E
R.i.rghton ami .Miss L.ivini.O, Raw-
tlemen will make good officers if
(elected.
Masonic.
Hamilton Lodge No. 68 F- A. AI
holds its regular mooting on Wed-
hesdaynight next at 71-2 o’clock;
"oik iu tho p, C. Degree. Punctual
httendi/nce on the part of the cruft ip
toques tod.
keeps Dried Jjeef,
Hmv Watches are Made.
It will lie apparent to any
’ W
Me pall attention to the card ot
• h A- M. Mayo who is i/iinoun-
J 1 ® 8 ® candidate for Clerk of the
Mpeiioi Court. Mr. Mayo if olea-
^ will make u good officer.
Board of Education.
*e county Boa! 4 of Education
ee «ou Thursday next to a»dit thp
gc J! US ° f Tuachers of Public*
■ h m th s county and for the
taction -any other bu-iness.
c, aim their attention.
» ^candidmes riinniug for
WonlbG l l< ‘ Vor > good men ami wo
J“J‘l like to vote for all oftlien,
Mel,! , “V VUntui tf u ® co but ^0
M"ui ^ "’e wisli tl/at there
,n c Jor every man runoing.
°Vw'andT ti ° 11 l0r piC8ic!pwt iH
MdlU \V(». nmof .. .1 i ,1
we
one, who
examine a Solid Gold Watch, that
..side from tho neaessnry thickness for
^engraving and polishing a large propor-
1 ion of the precious metal used, is nee
ded only lo siilfeu and hold tho engrav
ed portions in place, aud supply the
necessary soiidiiv and strength, llie
surplus gold is actually needless so far
as ut|ljty and haauly arc eotieerned. In
.James Russ’ l'A/i ni' Goi.d W aicii
Casks, this waste of precious metal is
oym-ome, and the same solidity and
slreqglh prodi|eud at Iron) oiio-lliird to
one-half of llie usual cost of solid eases.
This process is of the most simple na
ture, us follows: A plate of mckle
< opposition metal, espeniiilly adapted
Wem ,r uiat w<
nou,'" a! ’r i,,lwl »“•* *11 bad,
bullloae C " ,0Crat80 ‘ th " ,So "‘ :l,
; the <J
Wf ^Jp North.
■ ma jority 0 of l J Ut t(U ' ty ~ tlKHmnd
York I, democrats in New
.S?6? w\. V0 ! ci fe ‘- Tilden i„
•did,', ut 18 the reason they
“ '(“t vote I'or Hancock.
At the rosi.l'juce of G. J. .Moyc
on Tnursday 4 h inst., by ltov. W. J
Fian lers, Air. Samuel Hitt of Ali
gn .ta, and Atis. AI iry Aiuyo of Wash
mgloh county.
Are wo in Atlanta, Savannah or
Paris, thoughts that arise ou cuier-
mg McCarty s newly enlarged Diy
Goods cstabiisiimenL at Saudersville.
A TRIBUTE of res pelt.
At a meeting of Harris Council
American L gion of Honor, it was
ordered that a suitable memorial
of JJm. Joel 13. Joyner he prepared
by a special cominitto ; wheieupon
tlju following report was adopted:
Whereas, by au inscrutable dis
pensation of diviue Providence our
beloved brother Joel B, Joyner
has been removed from our midst,
Therefore ho it
Resolved 1st, That wo how with
the profoundest humility and subr
mission to this decree. While wo
weep over tho grave of our dead,
wo are comforted with the memory
of Jus virtuous life and cheered with
the hope ot his blissful immortality.
,I imj/I V)n/1 'I’litit. wa rpiniPM
Otlii JUiVlllV'i) '—I j * 1*1
o lliD purpose, has two plates of solid
gold soldered on nidi side, llie lliree
arc lli.ca passed between polished steelj Jf e8 ujved 2nd, That we rejoice
rollers, and die result is a strip ot u!i ^D; n ^0 fact that J3ro. Joyner was au
plated composition, from wliidi | u |[ 10ne8 t man, a good citizen a faith-
cases, hacks, centres, bezels Ac., am, fjDud, an affectionate father
and shaped by suitable denial o.- ■ husband. He was
u.ers TI.0 gold... 1 lliCue in ail the relations ot life. In
ebSm oiD'i avliig 1 and enameling ; thojhis death the county lias lost one
cimravcd cases have been carried until j 0 f ltpi best citizens and this coun-
wor, ncrfocllv smooth by time aud use c iJ y „c ot its hiightostjewels, llie
' 1 ..I.) church of which he was an honor-,
1900 Prs Hosiery of a good quail 1
ty at 6c. lueUb, womens, cnaUrcus, u
AIcGautv’s Augusta Btohk.
Washington Post.
It Is to be hoped that the dem
ocratic party has coquetted with
the New j York harlot for the last
time.
$6,0l,0 J per month Tho Augusta
a.o.e an . Alec arty still restless, come
ou.
You will find the best nickel Cigars in
town ut H. V. Houghton's.
Noufolk Landmark.
For our part, however, we he-,
liove that tho day of disaster is
the day for re-organization, and
we call on all patriotic men who
followed the Ilucock colors to
stfind their ground and hold to
other.
GOO Cases merchandise over the S
A T. R. R. for the Augusta Store,
and btiil they oome.y
Onions atZ. H. Rough ton’s.
Wholesale prices iu qauutitics of n
penny's worth and upwards at
Tins Augusta Store.
Ground Peas $1.05 per bushpl at
Z. H. Houghton's, cheaper than ever
La fure bold.
gastii Store.
6 8-4c pr yd 4-4 lienvy sheeting, AIc-
Carty’s.
3c each linen Embroidered collars,
The Augusta Store.
1800 Neck Ties every k«c, McCarty’s.
1900 prs Hosiery good 6c., The Augus
ta Store.
2o each 10,000 papers Pins, MoCiuty’b
lo per pack 10,000 Packs H Pins, The
Augusta Store.
600 Yds guod spool Thread for 6e.,
AlcCartys.
10,000 Yds Embroidered Friugs 2c t
1.60, The Augusta Store.
Good cloaks $2,50 at McCarty’s
Immense, 2700 yds ribbons,' The Au
gusta Store
lo each Neck Ruffles at Mo Out vs.
2 carloads boots aud shoes, Thu Au
gusta Store.
1500 Ladies’ Trimmed Hats Fashion-
./ T Tapper
Blacksmith, Machinis and
WOODWORKER
Wishes to inform the public that he is still on hand doing noth
ing but first class work in the above branches of mechanism.
Also agent for
Liddell’s Patent Portable
Engines, Saw Mills, Corn and
irheatl Mills
able 87c to 6.00, McCarty's
rt , kl K 8 ,
large size 4c
10,000 Hom’d Han
eaoli, The Augusta Store
10 Bales Plaid Homespuns 80 per yd,
Mcoarty’s.
Shoes of the host grade) solid loather,
every pair warranted and
fc
money refun
ded for those that break. Everytliing at
aud people protected against High prices
l>y Mc’cauty’h Augusta Stork.
oot 19, 1880—8m
Mini
ARE NOW OPENING A
A BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
HATS, SHOES,
Carefully selected by our
Junior, in New York.
Our Stock of JEWELRY,
WATCHES, GOLD & SILVER
Plated fare,
consisting of a great variety of
novelties, never before seen in this
market, is exceedingly handsome.
We make no display of sensation
al advertisements, but will con
vince our friends when they hon
or us with their patronage, that
our goods are good solid goods,
and our prices as reasonable as the
most exacting can expect..
NEWMAN & SON
sept 14, 1880—tf
STORE ROOM FOR SALE.
JJ'ill lie sold on the first
Tuesday’in December next,
A good Store house 21 |feet
wide, and 8G feet in length,
with a lot back of it 2G feet in width
and 49 fe :t long. Also a vacant lot ad
joining said house on tho west, 24 feet
wido aud 87 feet length. The vacant lot
will do to build a good store house on,
situated 011 the north side of tho Public
Iquare.
130UGHTON & SMITH,
oot 26,1880-tds
Ancl MACHINERYjfor Plantation, Custom or Merchant Milla
Call and ee me on north end of Harris street,
Sandersville, Ga. apr 20-t.f
J. T. Lav eigne,
NEXT DOOR TO ADAM’S LIVERY STABLE
I am prepared to do all kinds of
Carriage
Blacksmith & Plw
?WORK
AT REASONABLE PRICES. ALSO DEALER IN
CASKETS
April, 10th 1880 tf
At Prices t> nit tU* Vines
E. I. O Jit
St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
The great political strain is over
and the country will now assume
its normal condition. Persons of
a highly excitable temperament
can concentrate their minds on
the walking-match now progress
ing in England, and thus let them
selves down easy.
A flue line of fresh orickers at H.
Houghton’s, call and examine them.
without removing the gold.
This is the only case made with two
plates of Solid Gold a|ul warranted by
special certificate.
For sale by all Jewelers. Ask
lusirated Catalogue, aud to see warrant.
July 13, MO— j
Candies received every day at Z,
H. Rough ton’s 20 to 35 cts per lb-
Elected and wiiTstand forever,
McCarty’s low prices tit tlm Augt
Detroit Free Press, Dem.
The most significant and dan
gerotts feature of the result is that
it is a triumph of rqoney power.
Wcdo not mean merely that cor
ruption has been rife, thut votes
have bought, or that money has
been lavishly used iu every possi
ble way to influence the election;
though of all these facts there is
abundant evidence. We do mean
that the wealth and capital of the
country have arrayed themselves
definitely on the side of the re
publican party and declared its
cause their cause. The existence
of such an allience is a standing
If you want to savo j’ourself the
trouble of going around pricing
goods to see where you can get the
cheapest go to Z. H. Rough tin’s nt
once for he sells Confectioneries and
Family Groceries cheaper than any
house in town. Ho says the public
The most beautiful collection oi
Ladies’ C o .ks, Shawls, Dress Good-
and Fancy goods ever exhibited be
tween Savannah and Macon at
McCarty's Augusta Stork.
The finest lot of Tobacco and Se-
gars at Z. II. Roughton’s.
Cash Buying and Seling.
Low Prices, Q,uick Sales,
and
.Verdict of _ the| people, McCarty
Leads.
If you want the host roasted Coffee in
town go to H. C.Roughton’s.
Yon can get fish by the 1-2 bavrel,
1 4 barrel or Kits at Z. H. Roughton’s
Wrecked and Lostjlligh Prices iu
Saudersville, McCarty the smasher
Go to Z. Ii. Roughtou’s if you want
the best Grits iu the market.
McCarty the rattler, has hustled
high prices from our midst
STATIONERY ! STATIONERY I
Writing Paper, Violet Inks, Pens,
Pencils, tine Box Stationery for sale at
H. C. Houghton’s.
McCarty of The Augusta Store,
says he will beat the prices of the
makers in ready made clothing.^
ed member mourn their great loss'raenance to a government of
comforted only with the assurance the people by the people for the
Don’t forget you can get the test
Cheeso at Z. H. Houghton’s.
'that it is his eternal gain.
or Resolved 3rd, That a copy of
these resolutions be spread on the
minutes of this Lodge, and that a
copy of the same be also sent to
the family of our beloved brother,
and one furnished to the Sanders-
ville papers for publication,
Siore.
The best cream
Roughtou’s.
C’hoeso at H (
C
J. 13. Roberts, )
11. N. Hollilield, >
S, M Nortbigton. )
Committee,
people.
Factory Sheetings and Shirtings
on consignment at McCarty’s, we will
sell at maker’s prices aud would be
pleased to supply the merchante
throughout the county, We quote
same figures to consumers by the
piece. The Augusta Stobe.
Yoq oau get the best Vinegars and
Syrups at Z- H. Roughton’s.
LEMONS, at Z. H. Roughton’s.
Wanted some one to build a turn
p.ko road from Sandersville to Teu-
nille, McCarty will contribute his
empty Dry Goods boxes to make it.
When you want fresh Flour go to
Z. H. Roughton’s aud call for Cream
of the South.
SMALL PROFITS
T HE
Augusta GroceryStore.
G. W. Tanner & Co.
May i i, i88o-6m
Apples at Z. H. Roughton’s.
Cocoanuts at Z. H. Roughton’s.
Go to H. O. Rjughlou’s to t
corned beef aud fresh mackerel
at your
As proof we lead will match prices
jrom any quarter and give one inch
more to the yard. 37 inches to the
yard at McCarty’s
Augusta Stobe.
McCarty’s empty Dry Goods boxes
would pave the road from Sanders
ville to Tennille.
OrangeB, Oranges, Oranges at Z.
H. Roughton’s.
If you wish any Desiccated Cocoa-
nut seud to Z. H- Roughton’s.
McCarty adds fifty feet tohiB,st m
and requires still more.
Immense, McCarty’s stock for
Fall. The Augusta Store
Irish Potatoes at Z. H. Rough ion’s.
Don’t forget that Z. H. Houghton
has moved to one of Evm ’ WTH
Stores next
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