The Mercury. (Sandersville, Ga.) 1880-1???, December 21, 1880, Image 2

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TIIE MERCURY. TlfESDAY, -DKG. 14,-18S0 Santa Claus will make his ELeadquarters, at Mrs. S« F. Jeriiigans btore. Bound To CHUlSmVlS. Will 39011 be hear and as Ldi- ion; amLp-riators as well as pui to enjoy the holiday, V \v'e will not, italic, the. paper next ■ week •• ,TJio Mercury .will begun anew January 4th, ,1881 f rad \\c, . propose to make it n- 1»* g*r and more interesting paper ( .s ulo ..a, Avakc qn all business, sociftl polit ical ati^ niornl issues of the day, if oui" friends: will rally t> pur support so ns to, justify this nuees-. , nry cxpeucc; With many t.,hanks to .our friends who have aided our] entoypijfC.in its infuncy by their, . Hympcutlyin . -enl'scription and j advertisements, and hoping that .they will continue ,theirpatronagi j we wish for all onr fr’iends amlj readers alinpoy and ngood ^hris!;-1 .mas. ,» > •' Dabiiu, l 1 ' W Flanders; So.ith Bar tow, C A Moore; Bullock, to be sup plied by J Purvis; Cobb town mission, W D McGregor; Bryuu, W M CCon- ]y. ,1 R Curlor, transferred to NY est , Texas conference and stationed at 1 El Paso; Geo. J Griffiths, transferred t.) South Carolina conference. Sun day sch >ol secretary, ' It M' Lock- wootT. • Al’l’OINTMKNTSGFTllK SOUTH GA. CONFERENCE. ,, p savannah district. A. Ms AYyni:, ( .presidiMg.el(le^: Ai Savnmah^rmity, J; 0. Branch; WdMey 'Mq'nitmentHl, Savannah, •,G. G. Y!'Mue(lonell; New Un ison Street, Savannah, U. C. Thom 1 -hoii ; ^Springfield, 1\ II. Grumpier, one to ‘hesupplied; jSylvanm, W. J. 1*tati- idersj'Scarboro, supplied l^y W. A. ‘Rogers; Bethel, *G. W. Matin ws. Alexander,, t <7. ‘ tL Jluuldin; AVayncshoro, If. A. Branchpiloth- *ahy,T. ly.Iicongrd • Lohisville.J ^ B. K..Smith; $aut|crtm!le and Ten- 'jiille,‘ G. 0. - ‘Clark'; V/ushington, ;W7‘.1V J farter- DavUboro, MA Clark; "GihsonAV F JJeurifen; Agt .Wesley Monufnental Church, .1 Q A Clark; to Mexico, liotFrt W McDouoll. y ^Iacon district. A T Mfonn, presiding elder, Mul- horry slfeot J S Roy; first. Mreot, ,11 F Breedlove;■ East Macon, J IV p’muuohs; Macon circuit J Culpep* .jicf; i6rdah <J W Smi'h'jJ G llar- Yisoii* f I?yiiiwi\,K L IJIbniker; Jet- ^ersohvillo, J Carr;i Twiggsville .mission, supplied by G M. Pres cott; llawkiusvillc 'aud Cochran, ,11 ll Felder NY jllgox , circuit sup plied by John Skipper.; ..llnyncsville J T Ainsworth"; Fort Vs'lley N 11 'OuejeypBfcfi^flnd oiindjl Hum B H Susnet; Martivillo ana,m<inte?iua TW M Hayes: Knoxville .1 M Potter; Byron C K Boland. Wesleyan •Female? college, W o lla^B; jirew- U&ftfc Yv smith professor. Agent and' s5i(tfiintendent Orphans’ Home ^ b Payne. Assistant'editor Wes leyan Christian Advocate, J IN jldrkOy, Missionary to china, K u McLain.' ' ¥ COLUMBUS DISTUICT. IUy.luetion Of Railroad Full*. The Georgiujj.rnilroiul cominis«irin- ers has revised the passenger rates of roads in the .Stale mid orders that on the 1st of February roads yhujs^d A shall reduce their rates' from -Ic. iu 3‘e. per mile Class B may charged cents, and class C may tUarge'Tcoiits. We give from-ilie* tVmslitutio'n the ‘ classifiCatlpii 'maths. Su wo cab all see how unujli we will have* t<)’’ pay .Tor traveling alter February 1881. Passenger class A includos the fol lowing 1 ": 'Those portions of the Central rail road and its loused lines — Between {savannah and Macon. ' Itpt weeu* Augusta and Milton.. Between Macon ”nt:d Atlaiit:’.. Between MiVc'nuaud Fufiiuln. Between Fort Vatleykitinf'Bolumbtio Between Smithvillu and Albany. . Those poJtiftuo of the GeorJlia rail road— ■ j. Between Augusta and Alhinfa; Between Cuoimk and Maeon. ]let wofti Union Poffi'UuiuFA’hci..'’. 'That, pcriioti 1 of the Afiujuif^utid Brimsv.'jclt railroad— Betwoea Mncoii and Bftlnsw'ck. the Western mill Atlantic railroad.’ the Atlanta aiid West l’oint rail, roml. ' v The Aatanta aud Charlotte Air- liitio railway , ThcE-'st IVuniesoe, Virgin: 1 and Gtorgi 1 raflroa'). •- - • • The S'.lma, ltomo aud Dillon t'aih real.' .1 ,v The Brunswick "and Albany ruilrotd "The SiTdtiimh uud Churlostoa rail- roau. Passenger class B includes tlio fol lowing; Tliosd*! cijioiin of ll.o Central rain road and its least d linos-- y Bet wet it Fort Valleyaiid Berry. Between Cut liber,t timl Fort Gains. B-.tw’/jeii Gordon B+t’outou, Between Albany and AlntUgloiik The Upson County railroad. T ho S.iv inn ill, GrilHu and North- Alhbania railroad: That portion of tlw Ceorgia rnilroad- Tt t.weoil Barnett nmj' ‘WiiBhington. That portion of tlrt* Macon uml Bruns wiek-nulroit.l—- BqtVrcou Cochran nnd bawkiusvitlo. * The Northeastern railroad. The Elbertton Air-lino railroad', 1 • • Tho ltomo railroad. The Marottn and North Georgia rail road. Tlio Chrtfbkae rnilrttad. Tho Columbus nnd ltomo railroad. •The Alabama Great Houthorn rail rosai. < , ■ rarsongor rtAss C iicludosHhe follow ing Thy Ilio-twoll milTond’: " Tlio, Walton county railroad. Tho Law rum evelltf rail road. Tho Louisville and Wadley-rililrond. Tlio Hnuderbyillo, nyd Toimille ra.l- roadt' ■ " ■* • ' .. cratic pioneer, lie lias blazed tho path nnd j tho Democracy has trodden it. Don’t for get that the people are the Democracy in stead of this or that ring or clique, or this handful of arrogant loud mouth politicians ,mj you will find that tho Democracy has sustained -Mr. ftob-oa in the Very acts for which a few s 1 s> von.lv censured him. { l/Wlnn ihc war ca uc Jesse )B ib.-on though| 1 liftecn yenr; yld boy shouldered li.i.ni" ket in tho first company from his county and the .jirsJt Beg.inf ut from his 8tatb nn4- for four, vein s there was no truer boy in tlio Jt fence jof bis home and flic & >uth. In tho army i t Vorflu rh Virginia there was no better sol-1 ior. Wheio the enemy was to iw. • located j Jesse Itjbson the Sharp shooter and"scout; wvas tout forward to find him, When tlicj |one.nil’s camp was to be penetrated he wusj oalle 1 oipto do it When tlio charge was] made tho boy soldier led. Three times he i was taken prisoner but tin3’ did not carry ifiim to prison. j Unaided and nlono I10 iWlnred forty-eix lyhfrhues and their otlicer, at. 1 though a mile law.ty lie brought them safe into- our lines, j Vl*h m tho pi i-oners heard Itobsen's c liir.ub s c 1- him .Sergeant t oy were surprised for he I bn,' ' * ’ ‘ • . - - liere was Mose Absolutely Unqestionable^|r|^j^ |||g <|uiT^le I That 1FM mil The Old Fogies.' ^ ‘ TO P ITRN ? . , ‘ i i • tii viirv ltmioi uni ;,v;(tut‘. wi* was w s Ilk. isn't it vitrv immukuit ;-,v;lti?T. we will pioceul „ ?l>ut.at Sl'AUKhU.THTLAK fJEOCFRY and V \ rill WE" 1* £1 if e ti TTTyl ■'$ WTh /I O ^7*'? STORK, v 11 will li,nd priuos to tlofy com peCftimi. JL JIAl: fyjlM %JAid © ^ MM JL • Uncon, Fiuur, Lartl Meal-,‘Grist, Syrup, Muluses. Sugar, (’u!li>, 1 Bice,.Ghees,i,‘, But ter. Teas, Spice, 1W Li Is Plain. 1 lieLigoest boom in low prices on Tinware, Stoves, Hardware! ‘ Crockery, Glassware, that ever existed, has' been inaugurated at lj. C. Pace N: Go’s Houss-lurnishing Store on'the North-West| side of Public Square next to corner store in YGifkin's building. Cousistir. j Where -you will be mown through the large st&ck and unprece dented prices with pleasure, WK ABE NOT WHERE MOSES WAS WHEN" HIS CANDLE NY OUT, Churned goods of all kinds, Mackeral,, Onions. p| m Apples, CoapTliu ik. Peunuts, ])i FU RN1TU RE Fu. its, Biireivhs, Sa 1 es, ‘'T' cad stead ’-.and ’(| r , I Iai .oaihto added to my tiioek n.eompletp liu. of * ‘ «h iHfes ASlove-Fixt m J' Bi liuy,., S .ich a compliment was not von by hutj few soldiers. For coolness nnd gallantry he Iwiis reco umcudvdTor promotion hut it came And sell at wlvolesale ] to j Into for him to wear the laurels I10 had I i won. After lighting forty odd battles i.nJre-1 'jeei i^ gseveral slight wound , he just at the fooled them iuto a huncuilvr by tellingr ’ . ' •* I them hevMuld in vo his wholo regiment Iirt]Aor do wc intend to keep m customers in ( the dark, but stand kutcptheui if theyMlid not surrender. For this!; n the broatl open dayljgh’ .where the glare of tlv*j noonday sun ; iet- of coolness and gHh'iitry he was compli- can not rcvea [ any greater bargains riian can be had of us. 1 low 1 ^ ■ > can tne unpenatrable dark ness which is presumed to have sur rounded Moses reveal wljat the, sun can not? We manufacture and retail Tinware of all descriptions at the lowest prices 1 Crockery, Glassware, Stoves, Hardware, Woodenware Lamps,.Chinmies, Burners, Wicks, ete., repairing 1 .so of tho wur 1 md the great misfortune to;Stoves and 1 inware promptly attended to. . I h ive his log shot'll,way wh c . ren let s him uj. ()ur goods are kept clean and well displayed, Stoves are set jcrpeforl.fo. Every ;■natjou hi.s-Ler up where they can be seen as they will appear when .set up. at sol yi-; IslMw thatthos.) iiufortuuate soldiers lire C«1-koine, they are not stacked away among baepn end salt, rusty j.:d for; provided wi’ h livii g pen.-i n.s uud,and greasy, so that you have to buy without^eeingwhat you get | leomf irmblo hornoa. Fur illustration \vo wiURJiis is empluiticallv buying in the dark, when you buy of us yap not go to Europe— go Yunkeodoui; N\ hat , r in lh , j; ht The members of the firm, J C. Pace, jr„ and is done for the poor yai.kee a .Idler who lost . c,. . .«-> , , . r . ’ ■> , , , J / i’i armor life? They are furbished tirtificiiih.l», 1- Laveigne, Jr., cordially invite their friends ;md the publu; Lj.s without pribe.'They receive as a gift ona generally to give them a. call,,remember it is NEVER ANY TROUBLE TO 8110NV GOODS. H', Be sure veo[i piv ISolloare Tinwai llolioi^wiire, TmAVi'i'c, Gn>«keJ:y uud (Ib^-uv TOlLNf'.(’ * .0: , AUS A 1' N U F (’hewing and 8molv4ig ji\ibavco^.Cigiu>, p ’lyKdAhw -HARDWARE, ‘ uid examine them it you want something good, hand a line of Blows..Flow gear, Spun above.natiied goods a.'e.'l kgpt up by daily iveeipts.o! fyehli t be convinced l litit 11 N'uriis.AVe. ot Constant!v 'iiOUS. Solid 111 IllU'.l 1111,1 , ,; 1 .ami •Vutiiin,- k s. ON EAST Slid Sept?.' 1 28. 1880. IS RROAD ST. mv. V lUK.il COMMUNICATED. Read Before Voting. . "Hohor 'to whom honor is due. Lend u yo ir. ears a f w luomoats that you may h ive 4onl6 ju-t 1 n l merited f.\ets about .Ibsse A. Bobsou and liis cnndf laey for Tut. Cylleeter. Hq wns ouF Tax Collector a Fow yoiyr^ago and all testify that he wan theNnoBfilibcom 1- ilating and emi unt oflicer'wo have ever had, jet there were sbine w-hbd'j positions got the better of their judgdhicnts who aceused Mr. ftob’Sou with beifig a dolaultor iu various s mrcea to tho Cuui.ty, lujt when ihu accusa tion was investigated in tbo court, ho show ed by bin vouchers thiit lie had not only paid M Austin, presiding elder. Amcr- every CiSut that ho was due the county, bin , W Lewis; Itundolph, J E Sen- that lie Jt W r Hinton presiding elder, cohmibus—St Luke j 0 a cook; St l’nul w C Lovett; Bfoiid Sti'e,at Alissiopj w Dgim.iiigiis; Trinity j k korie.” Girard it W Key, Gntaula B c Fentress'jVQ Abbott; Huiiiilton kj Burch; Talbottomu aMcGeltoe; Talbot Circuit, G .fiiiLaUBitfi jpeiie- , vii, JR F IGVrns; BUHtr, It L NVig- gins; Rjevnolds mission, I F carey; TlCnuna Vista'and Alt ‘( Jijjac^ S. D blements; Marion j w Folson jcus- seta J R Littlejdlm. ; . , . a. .. AMEIIICUS DISTUICT. J icu,8 tfcli; Clay to‘b6 sitppli d by W D BteWart;Xeary,‘W \V TidwcJ; Cuth- bert ajui.Geor^ptv;on, B' 8 Twitty; Lumpkin and Providence, E H Har mon; Diiwsoh'fiud 1 Graves, B W Key; NVestdu; D Blalock; Smithville, J T Lowe‘-Stsiwarf,' F B Sims; Magnolia springs', wiV Lane; Ellaville, L A Darsey, R F NVillia'mson; Bupornum- araries; Sumter; J B.WaKIlaw; Ogle thorpe, P C IParris; Vienna, E J Rontx. 'i TII0MA8VILIK DISTUICT. T T Christian, r ,pcesidiug elder, iv?lie, J B MeGohee; Fort uundrjd aud sixty acres ol lmd, and beside they draw as a iV-bim twenty-four dollais per month from the date ot their wound. A ith these assistances the wounded yunkee soldier cwi l.vti not culyHXUiifortable but oven in luxury. Ours are tho only living Wounded soldiers that woro ever shot,Ta civil battle whi do net rqqoivo bountiful aid in some form or other jfor their nutdorfunes, aud yet, out Allfortunato wounded "are not oven relieved jof, ^heir.jc'l tijix nor from toad duty nor do they ViccivjjJ A singjo duller as a gift from iny source till thyy qoi a- ut to 13 cdlid paupers.’ But, never have wo heard uno pt thein'eompi'ain 1 because they know the cause .vus lost aud'tho Svuth is ppor. ' But now wo call upon t.ge pnoplo.of WuhI.- ugton to help one of her uofortunute woun- [0 f soldiers in a way that will not take one Amt outlof thoir pockets, aud that is by vo- I'iig for Jo.ssq Jjlbhson 011 the first NVciluosday in Jaiiiinry next for Tux Collector. ' Av wo Tiro loo poor to givo ponsions, wo ill tlio name of the people if it is not as little as wojoMi do, to give, when they are competent and worthy, the county olHces to our unfortu- !n .to wounded, l’ut yourselves in their places: rWin'd would you, of could voii do for a living * I fur y.diii selves di- yotiq wlvjjs and childmi il 7,mi- log was off. We call oil Company E. ol tlio ■‘first Gu, Regiment and we call 011 Compa ny B. and E of the old 12tli Gu. I.iittidliou with whom on many desperate bade, fields, Rolison has Vonglit L-rcnjl to ’ breast, to stand iirnily.'ui this election,"by t' cir 'unforluuat .We employ salesmen-for that purpose and theieforeyou need not hesitate to come aud look. Ourstoves wo buy dircrib from the manufactory and; in large' qiitm■ _ , titics andean poll lower than where they are bought from other place j 3 . "*,» i 1 s t rece.i AVo onlv ask compariegn of prices and quality,,wc have the goods - and they MUST GU at,jtoino prices. Give 11 c'nll and be convinced! of tho facts which wc state above. |ia r ,. i ,;-, s » v J- C PACE & CO.., SaiiderKvillc, (la BEVfLUT X#. 'the DYy‘G-6s»ds Mari 1 a ( t) N81(1 X .M I 1 .N 1 of (11 H (1 )> v. bii-li mu:l! THE Burgi-,i;ts ever olfm-d in Hi ridoris -il... n;gat liiv,.' •• • Calicoes 41.2 to 5c.. .per * iP® Drn'ss ■f loods for 7 1 -2 e 20c per yds. ()ihor good) ’lilt?' r.»,l- npwan in, >t»rt ion. T ] Stock ol‘ Clothing Ui k V surptisFCil any MurkH for style, sehu-tioft yrT f.;S 1! 1> I 1 . fi e^MM and Ladies furnishing goods at reduced rater u jr % : $vj M »T Mil G>y.-{- Qnnact h Shoes Boots At priei-K that will ustonhh ewryliody. A foil line .-f J fats ever olVercd in thi.; mtirket. 1 keep im hm.d n. iiillGino of kieee U-)o ! sj.ek ns GassitnercH. Water ' Broofs ^ml J, .igi.iC...- Ex-nnuiie my Htoekand eoii\-inoi. voin-siili iiimirudi'. ,NVo ulfk every *rug soldief ,uuil citi zen’, we tisfc'tite people or NYadiiqgfou county iu speak out and tell the world that though 0111 eause ho lost yet Wc have tot nor wo cam ot for ,r ct those who gave their tirnn and their legs t\»r that cause. Let every true brave man re solve that they will pension at least one of their tialb; tuniito comrades by giving him tlio little office he seeks. All of Mr. Robson’s "pppi.c i(r for tliis office are strong, able men with good he had over paid it tlurfcy-oaq : dollars, that fact'ho ban 's ill show by his Vouclieis, and' that mini is to-d-iy still ju..tly due him When this ohnrgo against Mr. Robison had been so completely crusheiLolit bj r his'votich- ets as to cau se his accuserT to vWthdraw the ease from tho Jury before verdict aud to miiko them hung their tea Is in shame foi bringing a charge'so grave without a par ticle of oviden 30 to sustifin' it ; • it vjrtur then that tho great and g >od man H. V. Jotinsou, tho Judge presiding, speaking of. this case against Mr. RoboOu said: ThtS-daso; savors as much of persecution as any I over wit ness- ed in a-cdurt of justice. This falsehood undW,. a |; tl j e 0 g\ u0 against strong m-11. health and" whole bones, tM able i.r more so to xtobson for tlio olj^vo ,oj.' Tax (.lolleetor. >pli;i> Greenwoods Stor wan * s Ml .-t*v ,4 WM in their ljving than \bu lire. Thru wc can upon every citizen hliiek and white, exe. pt those who stayo l at homo during the war and cheat ed our wives and children to shape thoir ver dict'in January next to read : Let the, strong. aide men go to work lor their’living and li t the. wounded soldiers have th^ little offices^ as n snuill Vompcnsation lor th- if great misfortunes If Mr Rofesou hasTiuau persecuted by the sliinderdus el targe ot being u dofaulloi-; il lie has been wrmigfully charged ns being a disor- umiizor; if he was a true and braye soldier iu ilie itefe’uBc of onBLpjh’jjGaiid oiir liberties and if bis great misfortu-no in the loss ol a leg rect:!- ted in his illustrious and gallant defence T.o.ur oquntry ; tlio-u how can the propdost. comity in the greatest State of tlie Union lad to vindi- 'j,.te Mr.‘Robson as an honest' and laiihl’iiLol- tluor* fail to bo grateful Tor his tralbint services ....i h.. t Jossn hits been tried, vS fif» fiuind efficient, accommodating ami faithful. 11 e pledgi the same of him Bboald lie It - elected. r ‘ I .tlDXDS. For oTlDJLNTH Y foiMViislp ingtoii'county, lift’a soliliG 1 or" fail to show tlmlr sympathies for his severe misfortunes iu this his stiugglo TUomaav GaineS, 8''NV Stubbs^ Blakelej 1 , J B M/afiUajy';'Albany, A M Williams; 6atbiila, R B Lester; Cairo, J S Jor dan, Bainbriilge, N T Burks; Atta Jfulgns.AV "A SimtitDUs; AVLigh'am, to .be supplied by 8 Devniiport; 1’riu- iy) \V H'Tigndr; Springhill, J J'An- Sley; Boston, W-kEbyd' Morven, R B Bryan"; Loundes aud Echols mis- oiou, S N Tucker; Quitman, NV W 'fitewart; Valdosta, J B McClesky. *7 NvaYCBOSB DISTlUep'.- J M Marshall, presiding elder. Brunswick, H B Myers; Camden mis- hio'n,"A A Ellenwood; St. 1 ,-Mary’s L A i^uoTf: Charlton, to be supplied by J A. SrUitfr;" Darien, to l>o ’supplied; iTonesville ; tola-;applied; Hinesviller, T S Armtrtetu], NV I M. Michael, su- pernttnchjirp; 1 JSsup,. \Y 0 Davis; BlftckYhear and Wuycfbss; N D M'ore- fibase; Bethel, tpbe supplied; Home- tjf.vijje, 14> wuRj? b d; Nashville, L II GreenfBrdkfie:u,o o Childs; Moul trie mission, to bi* supplied--'bj 11 J NV rfeHs;: Seiitli Coffee mission, to be Buppliid-by D Morrison; NVortb, C C Wright; NVaresboro mission, W J Robertson;SatillayC D AdAms. 1 1 : ,. BA9TM.AM, DISTIlIOT. J D Anthony, presiding elder. Eastman,E M Whiting; Lumber City, J I. Williams; Jacksonville,|W J StiU- Ilngb )cmulgee,J Langston; Spring - hilh Tf Jl'NiiiUm: 1 Graham, R M Boothj Mt Verrionf C C- Hines; Reidsville; J Giles, BS'Ekv, supernumerary', 'Swalusboro, W F Roberts; Wrights- M-ilie, DG Bopo;Gconpe,H ATIodges t v 1 •, *: >-i’ si. •• 1' i.-1' slander against Mr", ltobspu shoul l then and thote have found its grave forever, but such] was not the case, for this ea no tdander wpsj u ed'two years ago by Mr. Thigpen’s friends] to defeat Mr. Robson for Tax Collector, in | his Second contest for Sulioitor General il Was used to defoat hitn and it is tiding u-efl ibjdamTge hitb in bis present race for Tax 0 -dketor, 1 'Wc call up6n every man tvliu vyould do sinilile justice to one of his fellow iitizeusTo rally to ME Robson, eket him by! an overwhelming majority Tax Collector ami thereby put a quietus to this slander which .ike a shadow follows him wh waver he goes, and say to’the-wbrld that he is still horn red aud trustod by those Vith Whom, lie 1 was reared and among whom lie lives. Tucro tire soma wliq say they can’t vote forkMr. Robkoii because he' Irak been a d-isor- ganizer. Whou, where and how lias he been one? Divest yourselves of prejudices gener ated by lieatod political contests and answer the question. His first crime was'to oppose the Democracy iii tho nomination of county officers by running independent.' Hit rioxt crime' was to TCuV for the Legislature ut a pri mary cleetiofi nominee against a ebuven- ticfii nominee. "Did he commit cVime in the two instances’was he a disorganizoi? If so thb democracy itself i i one for there has not booh a> county officer nomir.ftted.'si'nce Mr. Robson opposed’thelii.’ 'Tlie 1 dqVnocrtiey adopted his idea of scrub races and’that'has boon the plan ever since. Tho sanio can be said of bis primary election plan of nomiiut- tin". The Democracy adopted'that plan and therejhas’nt been a nomination only by a pri- mary;election since Mr. ltebson was censur ed for inaugurating the prim iry plan. Yoii ea!n’t escape the'ldgical conclusion that if Mr. R. is, a disorganizer you who make the charge] a?etilso one. He has simply been ‘a pcino- ■-it FRIENDS. The best cream Eoughton’s. Cheese at H (J. Roasted coffee, Soaps, candles, Mat' li cs, Starch at Rougliton’s cheap (Bore. sept 28,1880. UA N1)1D ATEANN 0 UN (’ E N1E N 'IS F0» COUNTY TREASURER. \ OSCAltiH. ROGERS is auuounced by his many friends as a candidate for re-election, to the office of County Treasurer at the election iu January n : ext.' ' ' ‘Many Fiuesds. FOR TREASURER I'm a candidate for County Treas urer and Cordially {solicitthe suffra ges of Washington county. Jno. B. Rodeuts. For Clerks 01|ico. Of Thp .SUBJfklQksCOURT. Tlie friends of Mr. A. M. MAYO, au- nbttuce 'him hs a«mdidatc Id? tho office of Clerk of tlie Superior Court, of Wahhiugtbii- county;- at tlie ensuring.) au- i.iry election. tile ^ FORTAXRECEl Y E IL I respectfully announce myself to the voters of Washington county us 11 candi date for the office of Tax Receiver at the enuring election in January .next, BEN. UHUDDON. FOR TAX CO DLECTCR ITi.vIns cut oral rajnttti-ly ira *n ttu- i-m-lt lii-yTo; T x OmlOcti.r uf wusliiniit -n V,unity . utili i n*i, n cleyi.,11111 Jiimmry l.oxt, I nm iinullii-a In !i.- to■ any tlmt I mcft willi i-ncu'ininttlaK JprvMivrt buth from wlrto imA toloi-eil, Iu .varl-ms purls «| tlui county. , .1.1). 110U.Nr FOltmuTlNAltY To tho Citi/ons of NYnshingttOii County. FOR 3HITMFU. We are iinthonr.i-ut to. aiindunce tin urine of GEORGE W, RRINpE as jiindidate for ti e office of Lhei'iff of irashiugton county, ai- tho'ensitmg clccV tiou iu January 11'ext.. to Foil SHERIFF. I hereby npnonuoo myrelf as a tnuidi- lute for..Sh('HU'(tf’ Wfiijlitlgtqii ..ou.dy,, tho onsuing eledtion in ,Ta{uiiiry , "nt , xt.! should I he elected I fdudj,discharge ilu-j luties of the office with fidiilitv. A H. TRAiVTCK. FOR HHFRiFF. I Ilerebj’ niluoace that I lim acini-- liilate for the ollioe-ot ISlii'i'IH' of Wash] ingtou county, ptJl .iv.-jioetllllv solicii the suilentge of lips voters of said comi ty at the tie .} .oUcliom.. I am still in the race, nuv diilciiieiits or reports to tlie contrary notwillistmiiliiig. . ;G, A. . Houghton. For Tax lieceivei*.' at Blacksmith, MacjSjini W06bW()l:rKEK ». tshes lo'-iiilnriii tin: putiiu- 1 hut In f lutt first Gass work in tiro a-h< >v■(- Also aqcnf for ,.s still on lund in lies of jn< Liddell’s Patent Portal Engines, Saar Wlival ^ \hlis $1 Aiul' M.\,U i i ( I.N I /K SH-'i 1 Plantation, Custom or Ca-il a'tkl'stVc me oninor.kh crc.1 of 1 L?t.nji Htt.oou ' Sui^Jlir-ijville, Ga. apr 20-tV- •*. M I hereby announce that I anr acandi ,, J .date for tliis office of Tax Receiver’ mid I respectfully announce myself as rce a candidate for the office of Ordinry dit of this county.'Being,-impressed with beheld on the first Wednesday in .Tan 11 iat I can make mysfeil use-TJvy ,l0xt - If elected I n i a iim uim-.u m j.iia. ivtw 1 > i.r mm ecp'cqifrJty ii'sk the siqijicu-t.nf ifiy friends net tills phblie at the cnsuing election.to .Al.. .1 .'I 4-1... 4!.... i NT T r..1 1 ... • . r . .. llco. he belief that . ,... ful to the people of our couuty iu the disch.uge finthfull Ordinary’s office, I will, (i, dajstod,) live it .my strict persoual-'aUtuiioti and endeavor to discharge its duties to the best of inY ability. M. Nffin,ian. will' endeavor (r tlu* duties' of tlie of! Respectfully, • \ jno., c. pace; : Sitndersville, Ga', sept 14. DOOR TO ADAM’S LI VERY ST.Gl a;.i prepared to do- all kinds-of For Tiix Fiieeivci*. The friends<of K< J. N./Walden, angounce linn as ,5, suitable v ,enficji-j data for Tn ; Req-yei’ a£ tlio ensuing election in Jomiary next. ■ Many Voters. I FOR TAX RECEIVER. Wo- are authorized to announce the name oDHENUY B. 1! ARKUS- DALE as a worthy candidate for Hie office of’Ta. Receiver of WaslinigVon county, at .the ensuing election in Jaunary next. •For Tux Receiver. NVo announce the name of Mr. F. M. Arnnu for Tax Receiver for Wash- P ou l lils b.eeji, dr,r iugton county at tho ensuing election i' co > onR ot tho vuost honest, prompt, iu Jan. next. Fbiends. [and fa.thful ofheera that, the county has ever hid;, iwql lor .that Honesty,, promptness and faithfulness,, ho will be re-lccted; on the , first Wednesdr iu January‘.next. The VoTxtts or Was^iinoton County. For Tsix Collector. The voters of Washington .county will support W. R. Thigpen, Jilsq,, for tlie office of Tax Collector, rid, the .lection in January next. Mr. Tliig-’ his term of of- BLAGESMIT-H & t’lO\ AT REASON'ABLUS BRICES. i° ALSO DEM-l'-l^l FUR CLERK SUPERIOR , COURT. .. I respectfully.nr.nof.nco rrysolf as n FOR CORONER. Wo oire ’ authorized to announce Robert Toinpkins’as a candidate for Coroner of Washington county at tho election in January. candidate jifor. re-election to the of iico of Clerk’pf the SupeiioiqCoui't oi Washington couulj'. ; Having for nearly ten years in suc cession iiiled that position to the sat- isfaction of tlio lion. Judges, and tlu various Grand Juries, ui cUr whose review my books, acts and d I i ll, IT ti l CllSG-* ClGl IilfS: FOR TAX RECEIVER, ROBERT J. MOVE'S ^CASKETS •; April, I 3th 1880 tf , . a Desirably Pi o r erby for Sale.! At Fri^ca fy>'» utt lli f | Fxdcmls respev tfnlly 1 a candidate for the offic of Washington Jaunty, at the cnSuiu, January election, and earnestly solicit ie support of -tlio voters of said' county 7115 Acres? more or l&'s of land with good biuldings^ ,well watered, 8 1 2 tunounco him as]miles from .S'andersville, For par- jof Tax Receiver I ticulars apply at this office. . nov .0, 1880—2ni have frequently passed, I trust thatname has never been presented for] THE KNIFE TO DUTY. Sweeping reductions in all class- of winter goods for the next sixty days at The Augusta Store. Gold .(Ireiit eb*w»t to‘ii!k.-"ilul.^ i | ,, a Any oneon“^" ful n B enf. Wis ca'W'J U,', M f < HIV.,,. 'nfO body sutmoi-ibi-fi. 11 , | : ,,iv ijn'S subscribers in 11 d»5 • - , ,i»yi. f f r^OOcU-nC^Un. ^ »'- v nmke money fast, to thu business, or ‘ ,OCj UI over b e uot benway from bn, 1 "® diroct lou« as well ns others. “'U , fit W- E!?;;niit and expensive <. nrofUnblsnoiksanW 0 costo nothing <o UX a , n#.*.-';, eneacel fails to mabegn a J. j*,.l h (JaORGS »