The Mercury. (Sandersville, Ga.) 1880-1???, December 21, 1880, Image 3

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put your business before the ■public by advertising- iii tire MERCURY.* ■ ' 'i’ltI; AOKICULTIMtAL SoClKTY—. W ill hold its regular meeting on the first. Tuesday to elect ollicers tor the ensuing year and delegates to the Agricultural convention. Tickets for the Show that is to conic off on the first Wednesday in lanuary next at,the MERCURY . iKFICE. One price only hut dis oui't made oil large orders. ■ — — . ( hrislma.s Eve. We ate requested to state, that ■ill those tliat have contributions for the Christmas Eve Entertain '.iieiiij will send them in by 2 uVl< ' !. Fridav l£vcniiur. K County Faih.—.Wo must uavc a county f.,i r liext Yyal . we depend greatly upon the V 'dent of the Fair. (,'round Co. make the move a success, wher , t0 |GaJ. IlC OR FA l it will 1) i a K AIR at Hi, mi '1 Imrsdav night 1 K Me lt lb r the ureli. • tit.. 1 Kiel I ami i 'i'tle 11 ■ i ■. I i 11 ' l''';- ■n i a: el Uni 111.ivh and \s t out. Let l" lii in this ml ” is *""*» to tho wheel IhereVtue'/oW Tif J» no such word as mil, for ns ,,|ThcWiso mans business man C stands second to no;man in the county, while his character as a lugli toned gentleman will give confidence to any measure inaugur ated by him for the success of our county fair the coming year. AT A REGULAR MEETING, Of Haynes Chapter No. 33, Royal Arch Masons, th Warned officers, were elec ensuing masonic year. M. E OF T E. t' E. t 1 ]•;. r JO. C: i' r.tii r.M •k ii ihI >.rs . uMV-od the i to K.iv.i hi. , they all ! ■ o ■ lino n-tir:' mas At, Harris n. r. J. N. Gilmore, k. Win 1.. t.)rr, s. H. ..- 1 Iollitichl c. n. G. \V. II. Whitaker,r.B. C: J. M. Roberts,- ft. a. c. Jared I, 1 nvin, m. 3. v. E. C: Morris tl'app, m. 2. v, E. C: E. A. Sullivan, m. 1. y. i E. G: J. E. Weddon, skstinal. J rhey were duly installed by fast d» Eriest, M. E. C: It. J1. I!ol-’ Mi M. M. M. M. i E. (' 'tun c id w. • am ok ii tiim will a i di tV.ft.l ».,(> • t It I t v you, to take • G. Thump- li'tbo vniinir ladies eaptui-i.* him. whi 0 liis stay ’:i S;t; annuli. Feu i bin 1 on bom- iny, c. ii>-l<cii, milk am gnibaiii hr in,l. lie is very Iblll 0.1'. those urtiuL a\t'W Bu.ldiiigs # Mr. J. J. Spar 4S 1 as about -oinii! vied bis la rgt 110a and utmi- modit depot us war clioitf c 11 .•-t 10 tho l Guj t. Tidli c-fo is ci- gaged in the 1 r •ctiofi ,1 ' a ia.ti-6 uni) lcsi- luitt-c on Sii'i Ii «ti- •ut. T 11; aid Jn'T SERVICE A i„ t. tu (Jln isl it.*! u! llll'olt Clu'IstlUftb lu.jrtii- g fSa'.u d V) v Hj 1*0 o’clock A. M. Pub it: 11 lt.j L Also pr.-i’cb: (g V. the Christian •l.UiVU III ,\t S'! 11. day (LI Eundny) 1) 1-2 A. M. At Pop'l r Springs •1 o'clock I’. M. T. M. 1 Uitiiifi, State FvfingulLst. J Eastman Times: jjourn in our' town S, o in this is v.io i’le'spectus of the. ]A SiiYiiumih D..ilv and Week ley News, this is one of idle oldest and ablest, ! l; tp. in in our State. l v uu Daily eou- f'das lho associated press dispatches, able editoii vis •■sting conn wuekly lias tluysano c ' uterestin;/ serials crime, and in its effects the most fruitful ot all sources of crime, and It is a crime; 1. Against' the res- Raw oi God. A. (-rod's'word de mands temperunc. Acts xxiv.25. v.^23. 2 Pet. 1. (!. 1 Cor. ix. B. Exhorts young men and old 11. 2. 4. 0. C. . . warns us thus; I. I’hos. Wiirtlu-n w ' 10 hath woe? who hath sorrow? Who hath contentions? Who hath babbling? Who hath wounds without cause? Who hath red ness of Eyes? They that tarry long at the wine; they that go to seek mixed wine. Look not thou upon the wine when it is red, when it givetli his color in the c when it nioveth itself aright. At the last it biteth like a serpent .. .. . ( iir 'd stingeth like an adder, l’rov. follow..igj X xiii. 29,-32.' Wine is a mocker ded lbr the strong drink is raging: and who soever is deceived thereby is not Iwise. Prov. xx-1. 1). The solemn warning! Drunkards shall not jinlicrit tlic kingdom ol God. i.Cor. Ivi. 10.- It is a crime; 2. Against (lie laws of nature. A.It impairs digestion. B. It entliunes passion* C. It de thrones •‘reson. D. It weakens •very physical force, impairs every mental .'faculty, stupilios every moral sense, excites every un holy passion and leaves its victor a physical, iiitile /mvl and moral {wreck; a burthen, to himself, a Islamic to Ids family audit curse to society. 1 ■ - It is a crime: 3. Against the laws of the State, in that it is, by common consent ami in tliedelib- nsjerute opinion of our most distin guished Judges the greatest source of crime in our Country. Several eminent Judges in Georgia have de dared that ^ if not a* larger - per cent, of all|dic crimes brought hflfwwPthoir courts are traoiable more or less to tho influence .of strong .drink. The murders, duels, suicides &c, which -disgrace our civilization, which cause our holy Christianity to blush-for slnvme, which flll our land with widows and orphans, with insftne Asylums and Penitentiaries; nearly all the?o crimes result from strong drink. And yet thu State and municipal- authorities license this great crime! Just think of a State or City that would license murder! Thai would say pay into our treasury $10000, a year and you may mur der by the wholesale! > £hcir money will e'ducate our chil 'dren or make oup taxes less! But does not the state or city in effect license murder <v ail other crime when she delcborality makes laws to licenso tho whiskey tr fic which is the source of all sorts of crime? Does she not pay a prmiurn on crime? l’articeps Crirnmis. The State not only punishes the crin.i ml but all who m any way aid or abet,arc regaded in tho as being used by the Master of our Statu Grange.hofbro tlnvt body, “politics have agitated our people greatly, especially Tfi .S’;ate matters. For the office of Gevernor, wo had ivs the peoples chci'ce a pi niter and a patron, versus (ho candidate of the-politicians, rings, etc., the vic tory was (urthe side of (he people, our candidate receiving (V majority of 00,000.” ' ' ' As a member, of (lie order of Patrons of Husbandry, and ns a friend and supporter of-the lion. «T. H. ESTI f.L, SAVANNA IT, GA. diHiuissu.n from said aimiuiatrutioii. 1 liia ia therefore to notify ull couceru- '-■d to allow cause, if any they him*;- with in the time prescribed by luw, why aniii letters should not lie grouted Given under iny hand at office this 30th November, 1880. > C. O, Brown, Ord’y, doc 2 -m.lin . « t * • . , h *' nv.*vn nr vlllt) a V_* V K. 1 1; 1 vl It, tit * I, i'l. Norwood in 11 vo recent coil- fur stoves at the following low prices, tost for Governor I would most re-! Jr ® n N“- r 7 > WM0 spectfully ask iftl visit- . lm, was in PEIISOXA L Rev. G. (,. ’I liompon, is ling relatives in the city. Mrs. G. A. Tf.t button and I'dk l"r Florida, lust week. Ho,i. Rnndjil Fiapkli the t-My last week.' Miss Kvljn Irwin from Fort Gafiibn, ih visiting relatives .-ft Wui-then. T Mr. A. A. Famhro, left for Tnlbotton to-day.—Good-by Allen wo regret to soo' you go, your pleasant face will bo missed in our county. -'•• ' • TIiq familiar face of Mr. Char lie-Brown,will be found at the enterprising firm of J. C. Puce Ji Go., giv.e him a call,.Charlie is a clever young man and will treat Rev. \V. C. Davis, leaves this week-for Jessup;* Wd are sorry to part with him, and we hope tho good people of his circuit will take special cure ■ of him, and make his appointment pleasant to him. “After a so- ofiabout one Miss L-.ckwood, sister of Rev. Robert M. Lockwood, left on Tuesday last (7th,) for Savannah, w.bere she. will .remain for some time.” We-are glad to welcome this estimable cliristarn ladv to our'plices _ issues brought ’>‘foro the people in the campaign A 1 ,[justified the Worthy Muster of this State to make use of any such lan guage us above quoted, and-1 would further ask if such indiscreet and ill-hmed remarks are calculated to Beni fit the Grange, and foster and build up the great planting inter est of thy State.- |[ wing oast my ballot for the 7/on.T. M. Norwood, an act of which 1 am not ashamed and of which I am to-day proud of. I deny most emphatically that he was tbo> candidate of politicians and rings^ .those who gave him their influence r.ml support-fhough in a minority (and it.i$ rpistionahlc whether wo were inn minority so far as tho white vote is ComOioc.d,) were actuated by*as (rue and pat riotic motive as llioso who cast their ballots.for Gov. Colquitt. •* •Your coituspondMt has been under the impression that it is one of the cardinal principals of the Grange u-pt to l:r,ve anything to do with politics in any way, shape or form, it seems howpver that the Worthy Master of this State over looked and disregarded thF princi ples and teachings of tho Order and in contempt and disrespect of a large number of tho brotherhood who lie was representing, being so much elated, 1 presume, with the success of (Jolquittism and Brown- ism in this state, gave full and free vent to his feelings before the Nat ional Grange. If those who are at tho head of tho Order, of Patrons of Husband ry see. pipper-to stigmatize and de nounce those members of the Rrothr erliood whir happen to di ffer witli them in theiir politic rl notions-imd ideas tho Grange will soon be huiii- bored among tho things that “were” and tlie 'sooner; tRe better. - * Respectfully,* , Truo I’ntroq, Resolutions of Bcflilchcin Church Washington Co., Ga. ASUmrcas, our beloved pastor ltev. T. H. Burr css has declined to Bervc us as pastor anoflior year having been called to another field of labor, .vo as a church fuel that it would be doing injustice to our feelings did we not give expression to them on this ocoassion, therefore, Resolved, that tho separation is A CARD To Tin-: Om/.UNs ot-* Washington, Aohnson, l/ACri-iNs, JurruusoN, Hancock,Braun jn andAd- JOINIG CotlNTriv!. Having jr.st'opened a ganeial stock of Stoves, Crockery, Glusswiwe, Booden ware, Hardware, oto., in fact a .good ns sortinmit of JTOUSE-FURNISITINa GOODS. xFliieh wo propose to sell at figure. •, uever. ottered in this market before, sell-1 lng “ dlnul s creel: .find Keg 'creek, contain mg.'-two -huiitlfeJ. acres, more or less, belfin.ring W the estnie-of John walker, de .'d. Sold for,the bene A DM INISTR ATOR’ S SALE. By virtue of tin order from the Ordi nary of Washington county, wifi bo sold befoA) the court house door in Sunders- ville, on the -ttrst Tuesday. in January uext, one tract of land in said county, ly- *d in this market, GEORGIA—Washington County > II 81K»0in<;il pnoo Whcrcim, fvyVw. d bouin non at tliat i)rioc*,rou 0,1 tiw • or »b)j»u mn^H Piiclv t(» Hfll vmi ,, i , .n. ,U,||f|n,, . rur U * 4V0 *° tWf M* IrfiMKlnv to -;~rZ~i\ * V . , HU1 y° u ^l«l^tatfforni«iHyim‘iiloldcblP,“ " * - ^OOUH.jDSt P5f;.tiHW P-T13 priCOll Oil Olll'; butloii among f li«> lii'lr*: price lists, r-v ' t \ Tlil« l», tllMfliirr. In uullfv ull nil , - mrcrm-it toiliim- We arc manufacturing Tinware more li'w'aSiy ISaJst^rn: e'l extensively than any lvjurd in this seo->al>t I.ukIh, . , ., tiou, haven more, eomptetu ami costly- Given under iny liiind lit ofllcn ii Hot of tools thn: anytiii dtotfju! in Oeor- iSumlersville, this Nov 2 1S.S0. pin and can and do consmiuontlvsell tin , (• f* linnwv o,.,p., st prices, which defy competition, the' .. , ’ - following prices v.ills}*eakforthomsel vos. ;(4]*’( t|{(j | A—Wasliii;<*toii County COFFJ-lEj’^PB, • ’ * | Whc.itpas, W. J. Tdyloi*, adfii’r of (h Fqt., lOots., qt., IDct*,, 2 qt., 20ots., estuW ofAV. R. '^ilylor, deceased, np-lstorG Oil HiD-Bin t-tl’h(‘f .VV.'mfg thcV . . . 3qt., 25cis., 1 .gal;, 80ots., 1 j|i1ic's' to igo 'for * letlotT of disiiijssioli lT'b'p'ftvtfl/llI tMtlldits Tin* pfJtl'Ofl KFBOHENE CANS, llnim Rnid<*Mnt('. '* -■ mge of tjlO Jttdit*. - UHtl 1 qfr.j lCots;, 2 qt., ^ota., 4 (]♦., 40cts.,f . 80 j 1 ^ 'licrcfciic to citiMituI ad- /^|J workd()IH3 fli > s unonini all u6v>usrik rmifiviwdl. in. 1 rn.. . .i. : • ri Who arc the partial sand numerous inter-jcity, and would bo happy to learn'in tiic crimes ot drunkards* 1 i\-, uuiiications Ac. The that both her and our esteemed j-Hio State mul Oi:ty;-\vhich Hcensu jerndousod with |irioud Rev. Mr. Lockwood, were to sojourn with us the comtning ’ eye ot the law as “partakers of the not of °“ r ‘ sboo « iu .e , nml tbo un » ni * i -ii tnons voui to retain In:n at our Oct. . etiuie mid are inimshul as axom me tin , uffcar ll(J )inil tendered his • pitees. Who arc the partie patois resi , Vils tt token of the te.uloi . in 1.11nmirma r\r / run vtUNK' /V. . i 'i • i . ■ ; year. A Ik.rd. I pun taking leave of Sandersville was [.resented with an elegant sil- <a [liteher by my music classof that ATTENTION. The greatest Fair of tlib Season will bo had at the Armory of Howel’s But tery for tho benefit of tliat onterprisig . I., - . ftorjis, on tho tint tuck if Jm.unr.A ’ iacc. t not only appreciate the gift, bgjxt. Contributions steadily commtug hut more especially thomotivo which |m the articles for sale and for raffle are too numeroiu to mention in this short prompted it, it L ujiind romcmbrauce .loin those I have served V „ ,. . l burger. k.-iy Respectfully, F. A (JMttenber •V. A. FAMBRO, Esq. 1 ids gentleman who for several .«‘-u'.s has resided incur town and ’"'Me many friends by his courteous aiaimors and strict integrity, goes I’albotton to-diy. Knowing ‘ iin us we do, ns an intelligent;, l. li gh toiled, honorable man, we pleasure in cOmmondiiig him '■-.o those aumng whom he will make i'llnre hotuov 1 Public. Schools. i lie Board'of E location is an •ddc and efficient ,011c and-Public Bdiool will bo inaugurated', the emmenoing of the session lias hwii fixed wc.undersUvird for the ^■’dh "i January. Tdaehcrs will elected on Thursday night 1K ' xl > Ft all who desire positions d'l’ly. Bee notice in another col umn. . , ... A Pouch Pump.-—One of these !l "vii and useful articles has been pluced iiHhtt Well at the Hotel, by -B- Samuel- Lakg, who-is the ■*yent, it has great-power, a oontili- '" us 6 B'eam of water is without U - Rouble or difficulty thrown “ 1 Biu stables or on tho.Hotel, it to some fire engines we 1,1 Heca and will do more efTect- u ' w'lvico than than the Wild ' lf ' Uoandseeit.- space. An oyster supper will bo had every night'luring the week uud will be 90 arranged tliat every attendant may may be sure to enjoy himself, thocom- mitteo of tliat enterprise composed of Clnyduiu T- M. Hauius, Major M. Newman, Sorgt W. E. 'Watkins, Cupt G. W. Poacck, . Lt. G. W. -Robison, II. M. E. A. Sullivan, Dr. H. N. Hollitield, How AVatclics. arc Made. It Will lie apparent to any'fine, who will examine a Solid Gold Watch, that aside from the necessary thickness for engraving and polishing a large proppr- ti m of tho precious metal used, is nee ded only to stiffen and hold tho engrav ed portions in place, and supply the uQgossttry solidity and strength. The surplus gold is .actually needless so fai ns utility and beauty are concerned. In Jamks, Bosj-f -Ratknt Gou> Watch Casks, this waste of precious metal is overcome,, and the spipa solidity and strength produced at frum one-third to one-half of the usual cost, of solid eases This processus ot the most simple na ture, as follows: A plate rd, nieklo ((imposition,metal, especially adapted to the purpose, lias two plate* of. solid gold soldered pu .each side, llie throe are then pa8sed.botW.ecn polished stool oilers, and tho result is a strip of heavy from which the plated composition, eases, cut mers. •3, backs, centres, bezels, &c., are and shaped by suitable dies and for- ,..w's. The gold in. these cases is sub li.cicutly thick to admit of all kinds of chasing, engraving'and eiuuuoliug ,-tin' eimravcd eases have been carried null worn perfectly smooth by time and use without removing the gold. This is the only case nmdo with two plates of Sul id Gold and. warranted by- special certificate, .. For sale by all Jewelers. Ask for 1 - lust rated Catalogue, and to see warrant. july 13), ’tiO—ly thu soiling of intoxicating drinks. B, Tho church which winks at this crime pf drinking or soiling in nor members. C. Every man and woman who in any way by vote or trade aid the business or help to make ujt reputable. D, fBut manifestly and above all the man who for the love- of- money; re gardless of public opinion, th tears of heart broken mothers atid wives, the helpless cry of orphans and widows and wild ravings of maniacs: the man, I say, who in utter solfishuesB and hcartlessness deliberately and . constantly “giveth hie neighbour drink, that puttest thy bottle to' him and makest him drutjken.” Hab,ii,15. “Woe unto hitru.” lie is indi rectly a .participator in the crimes resulting from drunkenness, just as the man who gives the mur- lerer the pistol is an accomplice. O let the good and sob *r men and wimenof our country,in -the niime of humanity and in-tho name of God, rise up in their might and put down this crime of drunkenness. This is dcc.tined to be the greatest conilit evefe known to America. Alrcdy it has begun in earnest- but the end is not yet; many - a philanthropist, many ,n patriot, many a moral hero and heroine may fall in this holy war; but we will not stop till the many headed Hydra is crushed and until the last traces, of his deadly venom are removed. But let it be under stood, iwe are not waring on the drunkard but on druukness, not on tho whiskey seller, but on his business'} not on the State but on her pernicious laws which license * resignation was a token of tho temloi iovo wo boro him, and tho uppiocia- tion we ontortaiuod for-him no pastor llexjluud, That in brother Eitrma, wc rco-jgniz-j tho faithful attentive pastor, tho courteous Christian gen tleman, who by his modest- deport ment, and* noblo Christian bearing lias endeared - himself to us by the strongest ties tif,Christian love. Ilis messages cf.gospel [icaco and labor of love with long bo remembered by us, and wo can but, say “well clone thou good and faithful servant.” n while xve reluciaut- ly submitrto the circumstances thut take him from us, and with sorrow ful hearts accept his - resignation, we congratulate our brethren of South Carolina in having securred bis ser vices, and wo heartily commend him to their Christian care amt esteem as a gentleman of the highest type, a noble generous Christian, 0110 whom to know is to love. llueulue.d, That to Bro. Burruss we t aider our gratitude for his services in the past, a continuance of*-our Live in the future, and thiH oar iiffec- ti mate faVewell, by wishing him-all ihojoys of this life and tlio felicities if the life to come. llanolced, thut a - copy of these re solution bo furnished our coun'y pa pers with a request that they publish the same. •„ . .Read and adopted by tho church in confQi-eneo..- Dec-.- Ifth 1880.1- -/*.•>•= 55'acii CuijcioH,' J>j. G. Duggan, - XJle.ak, •’ Mod., pro.-tem. Iron King, No. 8, SSHiCQ Excelsior, No. 8, JtlMH 1 ) lixoelsior, No. 7, ??2. r >.00 Ptnr Gueen, No. 7, Si£:'.000 . I-’.liuo, No. 7, $20.00'. ■* > • New Jasper, No. 8, $30.00 v Gnrtroll Cook,No. 8,. $28.00 Best step Stoves, No. 7, $17.00 All with ii more complete list GPStove Furniture than is given by any house in this Bcotioiiv (ab'MiU55.)*ieoes ' lint top stove.) ■ A\ The EuTRoir Fas: Pbesi, Fatned thioufliout the wc-r^d as a newe- puptr of the rarest nud most* enjoyable clsns, is commended to the**«iider ns one sure to please, interest uud sklliakjM Its ouutents Ore ever fresh, vivacious pleunsiug; • ' Every issue continues much original mutter, peculiarly readable and instruc tive, as well.- as urticlea current with the day iu vaxibujiid^lfaftcf’esta^of literature. .V.. t I-u its delightful columns will be found, it world of anecdote, paragraph and spicy comment; wit, humor, sketch story; chess, puzzles, correspondence, sprightly edit- 111 of ti e heirs and'creditors. Terms 1 r ,ll “ : ™ vel ( 9 * ^olnotf-everything that cash. . IVY w. DUGGAN, 1 admJr. '‘"ft 1 ’-' \ ^aetmg resder, d.-o 2-tdfl • (lcbonis non. 1 «*‘l "kith those whose taste andcultur, I demand originality utid merit will espe cially appreciate. “The Ifcitseliold^' a weekly supple ment, containing contributions by liuly correspondents, resident iu c^l quarters of tlm country, rolrfliug t-j topics of iutei-ost to the ladies especially rind a Washington Sheriff's Salk. Will be sold 'on the'fivAt 1 Tuesday iu .Tanniu-y next, before- Ihcr Cliuri disuse door, in Hatiilersvilh','-w.ilh'ini tie *h*gal . --.hours of stile, oqb half Intetect i»n-tracti .-.p,. with each |of land containing GOO acres more or loss pablioution that has met with much " grutiB to ev'»;ry*Wb- HKHS. ' '-V • ';!>* furnisbec sp much , - ■ v.... ■.i,in,, n, U i,„ bU ; r%—-—, — ._.'iedaiiaitt* cxcCtlent, a plcssurcto showyoathroughjin tho possossioii of Green llrnntlcv H®r so little money. • for our j Trustee o ( -J .ouisa 'lli (Smith.' nml tbei "THE YVEEKLY FREE PRESS AND ilat top stove.) -V e v yvl.l cordially and on Keg creek in Washington eountv',' nil- favor, is furnislmd gratia f.'spectfully invite yon vliciioci-ia Hau joining lauds of B C Harris, A H' Tra- i8t 'rilt»ir to Tub Frek Phk dursville to give ns a call uud examine!wick and others,-levied ou us tin* prut)-' No other journal turn our stock and prices, assm-ing you thut L-rty of trust estulo of Louisa II. Smith leading mutter, so varied i Wo are not afraid prides to see the light of that laying all boast and bragiulcioio a tide we have come down to tho HAKD FAN, and are offering goods at prices never before approached in this market. Wo do-not advertise at and thou refuse to soil v-ill always find, ns ready dec 2--tils “A M. MAYO, Hh'tr. Bpeciiuon copies sdnt free., Ailross THE DETROIT FREE PRES£. -'' *> • Drtuoit*, Mictf -.’’ REINHART it* SANDERS, MjTlJLn ol " tn '“iri's'^orfiilly'' i'nhirni tliu* (Mfizens ot Wusbiiigton ‘iirtd adjoining counties that th»*v liav.fHipMittd a Boot a'ml Sttde’slian in Saiitlers- ville,next, door lo'I‘nngb* WrrH WAHH I’ANH, roiioonicU, to bc| an( r G f D te bofit uiatei ia’r' s Ooooa Dippers, 25cta. Milk Pans, .from,*"? iaVv ’ Avl '-'’ 5 to 30 cunts. Milk BnokotS, from 20ets '»P* And other Timvarc at correspondingly low figures. Lamps ami Fixtures at tho cheapest prices. Lamps complete from 25 oonts up. Ghiuiuios from Sets. up. Iu oonoiusiou lot us reason together, if you wiHli to Have men syiu buyingany- tlip.g in this liue eoiu-j and see' ns and we will satisfy you that this is no empty talk, but facts, hard, stubborn facts, that will not be overcome, thut will pos itively save yog mi aojv . i* Enquirers bv mail j ron ptly attended to. . .. •JtespoetfnllV;' ' . J. O. T’ACE A CO. 2nd door from* corner, f ushfg p’di- lic siiuaio; iu Watkins buil ling. K S. indorSVillo, Ga. imonii'li all pirsOrfi and* iip[\ca ( - n't'•’my hud slibiv caiise - , said Idiltra lioulil not lie granted Given imiler iny hand nt ofllcc, i Saudoi- villh; this Nov -lib, 188“.* • 1 ' * * C.C. BiiO W5,'(*)rd. uov I, 1SS0 -3m, “ * Public School Teachers. a week In yoiirnw-ii luivn, $li Outfit fr*a N.i rink. Jt- silcr, If you wsnts t/u«lue«» .( "Iftvli ftt- rfcuM of I'ltlier rx» van iiiuk»xr<-st I'liy nil lliv (tine thry wvrk. wtrftu for mi tit-.Jar* iu H. H.ii.i.iitx It Cu.. , Jlitfue. .. I July j;i, !SS0,,-A|., "OrO-l 11,’uiii a'l'Aci* / ii* i oTrV. ,7i- i BKt * Tiioso'dt-'fiii-iiig situations must i \ illo tfifiritpplicad ms v/ithsonic meiu- iOf )DS IN bANDLllSVILLE bor of die*'IfoardH* * • * AT G ALLAJIH/R’S. ’ May it, iilcam 1 your Honor, to show tlui. respectabiiky ol' the wrt- of tlui 23 ifist. M Hiiiidcisvillo Hoard F lu If. N. HoY..iin::,i),-'Nw ARE NO\Y OPENING A BEAUTIFL'T STOCK OF,:' ' DRY GOOD^, ci'driw^. ftAxk wmy, Garufully 8cletted By our' Junior, in Xcw York Our Stock o( JEWELRY, * *»•..J« infor.q tlio mefding WATCHES, GOLD A SILVER ! Nk-.vwan, Fres. j > . < “ ^ . i' Tito B mrd of Education of the city of N mdersvillo will meet- iu tbo Council Chamber on 'Thursday tvi- ning Dec 2'1-rd at 7 o’clock for Mir purpose of electing (.Qj live white and (2) two colored Teachers to take charge of the Public Si IiooIb of the city for the coining yoafs Tcftidu-iH will be of the several grnduH from tho highest to the'low- lion. ness, it is.an ovidenob that he was List ok Mkmmkiis ok tiik once a muinhur of tho J/ogisluttire.l “h’lio Court has its dotifcfs. tt&j’J wliotli.*!-that stn-ngthcns his -chnr- ucter very materially.” But your Honor, ho lias invariably bought his Christmas goods from Gnlla- Ikt. Hold, enough, that settles it, the Court is entirely satisfied.” X. Gilmore, B. T. Bunting jS. B. Jones, M. 1). Evans, T. M. Harris, 1-1. A. Sullivan Dr. Kihioation. G. W. II. Whitul. s, iAf. Hupp, (’. R. Pringle, 1 )r. A . Muihis, P. It. Talialono, , I. 1 (ei'iiiuun, •i. B. Koberlii. duel-l, 1880—21 Tub Savannah MORNING NEWS. This reliable lio-.vsjMiperenmljuies eve *y fonture calculated to make it* POPULAR WITH ALL CLASSES. It is-inde|>eiid«nt' 'of cliques, but ex tends au earnest support to the National Democratic party. Published . at. the principle seaport of tho South Atlautic Status it gives promiuonoc to ail matters re'ative to C nutnerco, as well as to .the Elegant Album:; for presellH fit OAfluhCr’a are, I.oauu oi leunsislhqr of ii grqat' variety of ! novel tips, never Loforeseffii i/vtjiii niarkt.-t, i.suXceuditjgly lidjidsoine'. We make fid dikphiy of sensation- nl advertisements, but will con vince otir friends \y-J:'efi B)ey Ich or u.-i with their putrout^o, tllut oiii- goods are good solid goW.^, ami our prices us reasonable us tfi’i?. ‘•just exacting can expect,. NEWMAN & SON ** scpl 14, 1880—tf chrislmas Candidates for county ofijeors ar. quite numerous, tve tliinH [Vruce- 'i’i,^ ansv ,. cr (lihice would suggest agreement of tho election as to whom WHY IK IT THE Augusta Store Is ever crow rgt J. i JVtpflce C 1 u$£a mfrs. DEAR SI II 1*^ prSEcuting this my fall price list, [ desire to thank my muuv ,'iled with CU,stomers?;friMi(ls aid customers for their patron- is plain, there you wilI n ff eHO libefidly bestowfid upon me in the i continuance of d facilities, I am meet tbo waubi we mime piticc- '|-*j l0 - answei* is plain, there you will age so liberally bestowed ggest a general |)illd lht ]ni * kc ; t ,. i ock to select fromjR!^ n "f f olioit “ liOfihln hpIfTf 1 ^ r . i • ,n ■ v*, ■« •» * * , j Itlio hiinio. vYiili iiicit*Q.sHi 1 1 ; \ f rrt- !of l !* c newest‘^OoAsI now better] rcparcyl to iom to vote bo^jantybafgtlfns not ; to jxij surpassed of my-eustonierB: Just as they have dotm in* regard deaR-rin thclf |in*V-" to-ti.e pilrelmsd ot their Holidayi .J, VJJ i nlp |o Us, we will ^oo(i8, they lm/e by universal* cofb. no £ ] )C undersold and will lead «pnt decKied to to/Gfeltaber 8 as lt ] lc 1)r j ccs at - a jj * Bmy jiavo-done in flic paat. and B0-| match samples I leet tlrcir 1 oys; Fruits and confec- hazurds. YVe will pies trom any source in ... .Georgia and give one'’ inch more lion^es. Our eldest Hoi/dfifJ is' to thu yar(1 as proo | we i ca d. how in Kavafinah for the purpose of buying iVifijs. Heavy shipments expected to-ilay nndTlftirsday next If yffu aro hot uli'eitdy supplied go to G llaliel, and buv' a Moiih- tacho for cliristifias. ’Hfl'lbj hcllc, Well what is it ; Hey, 1 Oh, of course wo fi’ean the hoys, Good-bye. “ rtationeryTktationepy ! Writing Paper, Violet InUk, Pens, Pencils, tine Box Stationery for. sale at H. ('. ltoiighton’s. WM. A. M-.(’A!."J;Y f': CO. SANTA CLAIJSK « , nr. r.i i •, i! Agieuituro, Aluuhunical, and Manufaetur- enme. And now Mr. Editor, uiid iag intirjst of tli3 Bouth. ind readcifS with rthe kindest' Its i-Utc, General, Local, and Market feelings towards all men, but with dopyrlm ints are acknowledged to be the. inexpressible hatred for, and ub- horencu of tho crime of drunken ness, I subscribe, myself. . Geo. 0. Thompson, Go t.o H. C-. Rmigtdon’s to gut your oorned beef ami fresh mackerel. If you wnut Ih.a bout roasted Coffeo in town go to II. G Houghton’a, . be ,t :n this section, while its Telegraphic Reports of the news of tho day aro full an 1 c imprehensivo. Price of Dai ly $10 it year; $5 for six months. ^Savannah Wubkoy News, contains 8 jjagea of reading matter, comprising ull tho news of tho week, Telegraphic Dis patches up to tho hour of going to pre.-s, Agricultural Luteins, Original Serials, etc. Only $2 a years; $1 for six months. SOUTHERN FARMERS MOTELY. t A .Illustrated Journal,- containing Orig A fine line of fresh crackers at H, Rougliton’s, call**iHid; eXtpnino tliQiui; It. C. llpughtoji keeps a lino lot of fruits dk lihiidl -5>- . NEW COUNTY * AD,VERT ISE.ME.NTS J' - - ,-m t a- •. i. 'i* - i Election for Couitfy Officers. Notice’ is hereby given 'that an election will be held’ ou the first W'cdnesdny in January;-1881, for Ordinary, .‘Clerk Of- tho Kupcrior Court, Sheriff, Corciner, Tax'. €ol- fector, Tax Receiver and County Surveyor of Washington County, Georgia, uuilei! the same laws/- rules atul regulaaioifs gON’Orning-elections tor members of the Legislature! C. C. BROWN. Nov. oOt'.i ’80. d Ordinary, W. C'. siilu at Je-nipan’u I am now soiling the best stick' cui.tlio8 frt>m Hi to 20 cents net; lb.,‘hiiu:y candy 20 to 850, Flori da Orangos 30 and 40 cents, per dozen. Extra C white Sugars lli -4c per lb. Light brown ] 0 3- 4 [Coffee 18, 20 Riui 25c per lb; blour 87-S’ 1 tv $8 50 per barrel. | Hard ward’i-heaper than any be- jforc h<*kt in this market-. -Ap- j pies lo and 2o c.-ift peF’doz. in. [Canned goods almost give if away The largest ’lot tit Crackers' ever [brought to this ‘market, piice [from 8 to 3.'* cents per- lb. Jlist' .[received 2000 lbs stick'candy, : ^ 5b * lbs Fancy Candy,’ 3f> boxes lj Crackejs, 2000 Florida Oranges, L 'iChristinfis goods ai-n still lolling, k. Iin, Banai as, Grapes, Orauges, Apples, Cocon nuts, Nuts of all kinds, Toys, Toilet Kefs, Vaa-'B, 1 " ” ROUGHTQN. C L A U K. Z. II. bucini-AA now before tli« [-oblle. .Voa .;..(> nntke luvucy lister-, at Jtvorli. Cor iim tbiin at ant Iftlng elae. •Capitol not required. .We will __ __ y*,ji.-.- tyi,»t-day oud up- v,- .niatft- at borne by. thr la* dwetr.oUX. -Silnji,women, boys|«nd vida wanted everywhere to worker n#. Now ia die time. To# HI m m 19 YVAGONS, CARRIAGES, CUPS VASES, CATS. l 1TSIOLS, from one cent to fifteen. Will also keep on hand Zephyrs, Hosiery,.'Machine Oil, Needles, and Parts, and a nico lot Of CA.NDl'. Givo hot- a call. nov 9, 1880. CfYNTA CLAUS knowing' Mrs. H r n , f. JSBNIGANt. vt.j-y 0 J el.il- R.U't dren made up his mind to stop at bei store, this Christmas; therefore save your coppels and nickels and give her a call. Dolls from one cent to two doilat-3. • - -r- v .-T-—- — great opiiortunlty’ tor maxiug monev fliiHjv liouorably. ‘JVd.iresg* A *U^. 4 iVuLMisla, i'SaiQe.' . Clocks, Watches and Jewelry for You will find the best nickel Uigurs in town at H. -<C. R tughton’s. If you want to get a good Itargian in Clocks, Watche**., Jewehy, Spect-' acles and S. wing Mticliinas, buy from JnRMtuN.