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Th* Sheriff's Organ For Washington ( ci /i-
ty Pnblithtd by
A. J. Jernigan & Co.,
—)pu«Lisni:K'< a- paorniKTonsJ—
TP 1 GKORC5I A—Washington Count}.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE.
ID. H. L-ingm nb\ Adtoindr iter of Win.
tUKBERSVILl.K,
TUESDAY -
■ . GKOKGIA.
ifl&Y 24 TH • - - - 1387
$1.00
For Subscription to
the Mercury, one
year.
^ ElUTOCSO..
Tbo new liquor law of .Maine
■went into operation Apri 1 18.
The nntional Prohibition Party of
England has adopted an iron clad
pledge that will suit the most
ra Ileal.
lion. R. F.. Lester of Savan
nah. will deliver the commence' I
ment address at Monroe Female
College. Forsyth, on .Inly 0th.
The 27th annual, International
Convention ot thu Young Men,s
Christiun Convention met in Sun
Francisco on the 11th inst. Time
were present 2o0 delegates from
all counties.
Hon. Jefferson Davis, having
promised to meet with thu Mississ
ippi Press Association, has been in
vited to attend the meeting of the
Alabama “Knights ot the Quill” to
meet in liinuiii} hum on the 2utli
inst.
Thc-Preshytei inn Hoard of Foreign
Missions has just completed its hos
pital building in Peking, Chinn
which was begun in 1880,
In Colorado the franchise depart,
men. of the \V. C, T. U, isplnuning to
make an organized iffortto scenic
women for s.liool tiusleeu all over
the stale
Heck, deceased, has in duo form Applied to
the undersigned fr>r leave to -• 11 the lauds in
tl irt.linn county belonging to the estate ol
Slid deceased, nrd I "ill puss upon his ap
plication on the first. Monday in June, 1&87.
nt my office in Suudoisvillo in said county.
This 30th duv <1 April, 1 >;-7.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary W. C.
5 t) • 4t
Administrator’s Diami3Ston.
GEORGIA—Washington county. 1
ORDINARY’S OFFICE. I
It. V. Kitchens and II. O. Wilson, Admin- j
titrators of the eslste of li. I.* Wilson late of
said uounty, deceased, havo in dno form !
applied i me for lettors of dismission trout
llio ndiuinlstrotlou of said ostnte, and I will
pass upon their application on tbo first Mon
day in June, 187, at my office in Sanders-
vilie in said eonuty.
Given under my hand officially this 2!
day oi M noli, 1?87.
M NEWMAN, Ordinnry.
3 3-3m
For Administrator'. Dis nission.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
Ordinary’8 Olfico.
Stephen M. Gilmore Administrator of the
estate of Martini WadsaorUi lute ol said
county, deecusod, bus in due form ipplied to
me lor letters ot Dismission from said ad
ministration, and I will pass upon Ins appli
cation on the first Monday in August 1887,(jiU
! my office in Sindursvillo in said county.
Given under my Laud officially this 2d
day of May, 1887.
M. NEWSlAN, Ordinnry.
5 12—3 in
1 tuts tor Fsiuting the Jail,
GEORG I A—Washington County.
Ordinary’s Office, May 10th, 1887.
Scaled bids will bo to'oived at this office
until Saturday 21st ol May, 1MH7 at 12 tn.loi
painting the Jail and the Jailor’s dwelling.
Specifications can bo seuu at Ibis office
I bo right to ri jeotany or all bids is reserved.
M. NEWMAN, Ord’y.
m»y 12—2t
Tax Receiver’s Notice;
LAST ROUND.
1887. DIST,
labernntle 131ft Mon lav May !)
Deopstcp fit) Tuesday “ 10
Hebron 98 Wednesday 11
Oconee Hi Thursday “ 12
II Oat right's i)U Friday May 13
liwinsX Hoads..1)0 Monday •' Ill
/,. Smith's store. .83 l'nes tay •' 17
Wamtnook 83 Tuesday '• 12
Harrison 01 Wednesday...“ 17
Pringle 1384 Thursday... .“ 18
Stonewall 1345 Friday “ 23
Itiddlovillo.... 1253 Mouday •• 20
Cleveland 1334 Tuesday “ 23
Joscy’a 92 Wednesday..." 24
Daviaboro 04 Thursday *• 511
Sun Hill 03 Friday “ 27
All Evangelical Hull is to be erect
ol in Constantinople with a view to
elevating the standard of Christian
ily in the East, by the pure teaching
and the (litlusion of the Word td'Goil
""The Georgia Slate Examining
i.flrmral M«cti iR
Commencing at Wrighlsville
Friday before 51 It Sunday itt May.
p noun am M ic.
1 Infroduotory eennon by Rev.
1. M. Dnaidson. Afltr sermon ad
journ.
2 21-2 o’clock, P M, reassemble
and organize.
8 Address by llev A. L. Brftnt-
lv. Subject: The Destitution with'
in the Mi. Vernon Association, dis-
unfed by others.
4 1-2 o’clock adjourned.
A Preaching at 7 l-'J o’clock, 1*
M, by Rev P. J. Pipkin. Subject:
i he Gospel of Cltiist. Re.v J M
Smith, alternate.
5 Saturday morning, !) o’clock,
A M Prayer meeting conducted by
Rev \V A Sinqucfieid.
t! lo o’clock, A M. An address
by Rro A WJ Wood. Subject:
The Deacon’s work, followed by
others.
7 11 o’clock, A M Rev T J
Reck. Subject; Modern Mission
Woik and its results.
S L2 o’clock, P M, adjourned.
9 2 1-2 o’clock, P M Rev J A
Stephen', Subject; Prayer, follow
ed by Rev .J M Donaldson and .1
M Smith.
Id 8 1-2 o’clock, P M Address
by Rev .1 T Smith, Subject; Wonts
itiis Mission Work, loRowed by
Rev. I .1 Peeler.
i 1 5 o’clock, Adjourn.
12 7 1 2 o’clock, An address by
Rev (f W Smith. Subject; Origin
and Perpetuity of Baptists church
es.
13 Sunday 9 o’clock, A M Pray-
meeting.
14 Sunday 10 o’clock, A ^ Su
day School Mass Meeting, con
ducted by Rev J T Smith.
15 II o’clock, *Setmott by Rev.
B, 11 Ivey. Altinate W S Ram
sey.
17 7 1-2 o’elocK. A M Preaching
by Rev J T Smith.
The Mercury will be sent for If.tc
snail sum of $1.00 to all who pay
cash when they subscribe. We will
do our best to give yc.11. your te onoy’s
worth; ami ntaki the paper desirable
n the future.
TAX
1837.
Bontwis
n r.c ’ 1: > v 90 Jff8 hotmok
riie.vr BMA R.
HIST.
30 Monday
April
()concc
88 Tuesday
“ 6
Hebron
98 Wednesday
“ 0
Derpstep
90 Thursday
“ 7
Tahernnc’o
1315 Friday
“ 8
Ihtneomh
13(1 Monday
“ 11
Clay’s
100 Tuesday
•• 12
Warlhen
1350 Wednesday
“ 13
Gi'es.
90 Thursday
“ 11
Catoe’s
95 Friday
“ 15
Sun Hill
93 Monday
“ IS
Duvisboro
91 Tuesday
" 19
Josey’s
92 Wednesday
•« 20
l lev land
13,"; 1 Thursday
«
Rhldlevillc
1253 Friday
“ 22
Harrison
91 Monday
“ 25
Stonewall
1345 Tuesday
20
Witniiixx'lc
89 Wednesday
" 27
Tennille
1399 Thursday
“ 28
Sitnderaville 37 Sitnrdnvfl. tfi. 23, 30
E. DAVIS ST It A NOE,
'J’. H, VV. C.
lllack S111Still Shop
BUGGIES, ami WAGONS
Repaired
PLOW’ WORK and HORSE
SHOEING, a Specialty.
Henry II. Little.
NOTICE. *
Will ho sold in 30 day* to pay freight
charge*, One Uns of merchandise -hipped
to the order of K W Nelson Sandcrsvillu,
Ga., -hipped from Albany <ia,
J. It. WICKER, Apt
8. it T. Knit road,
Samlcrsvillc, Ga, March, loth 1837.
Wurtlien
,. .1353 Mouday " 30
ll .ilki r UroH 1350 Tuesday .. ", 31
Gilo- 90 Wednesday. .Juno ... .1
Cato’s 35 Th0rsdny “ 2
Down’s Storo.., 35 Friday " 3
TVnutllo 1333 Mouday " 0
lluncomb 138 Tuesday “ 7
Clay's 100 Wednesday.. 8
Walkor's Millo 100 Thursday “ 0
Sandersvillo ovory Siturday until tho 18th
ot Juno, when my book- will close. Justices
of thol’oico in each district will please take
, notice and make returns, accord lug to liw to
Bound of Pharmacy held a ineetin in the undersigned, tho names ol all persons
theScnntcchniiibet Tttesdnv morning ' j n l,luir respective districts, subject to poll
“ 0 tax.
E. DAVIS STRANGE,
TOW !t ol ITINNI LI.ID,
1 here were present Dr. Barry, ol
Angitsln; Dr. Ingalls, of Macon, and
Dr. Pemberton, of Atlanta, being a
majority. Two applicants tor lieinses
were examined and declared profi
cient.
Telling the truth about it afterward
docs not make it right to chop down
a cherry tree.
Millions of the common little
black crickets invaded a corn field of
140 acres, belonging to Mr. K. I).
White, of Seriven county, and in
less than th tee days deslr >yed it. Ii
lind to be replttnetd.—Dawson Jour
nal.
Statistics indicate that there arc
still in the country available for ex
port 73,000,000 bushels of win at or
its equivalent in Hour, in excess of
the minimum always carried over
ut midsummer.—Aug. Chronicle
An old cavalryman says (lint a
horse will never ttep on a man in
tentionally. It is ti stunning order
with cavalry that should a
titiitt become dismounted "he must
lie down ami b* perfectly still. If
he decs so the entire company will
pass over him mid lie not be in
cited. A horse notices wl ere lu
is going ami is on the lookout for
a linn foundation to put his foot
on. It is an instinct with him,
\ hen lore, to step over a prostrate
man. The injiniis crused by a
runaway*homj are netuiy always
inflicted by tho animal knocking
j cople down and stepping on them,
Indiana has a woman who weighs
fill) pounds, ) et she run a trump over
three fences and across a meadow,an 1
pounded him untill lie had to Ue
taken away in a wagon. Why didn’t
she sit on him, and then cut up the
remains into porous plasters.
Out of fifteen hundred convicts,
white and black, iu ihe Georgia peu-
etenlitiry, there is only one white
woman, Isabella Rooney, sent, up
for life from Clay county. SI c is
•1 young woman about 22 yeais ol i
tit:d is confined at the Challafiooehe
camps. The crime for which this
woman is serving out sentence grew
due ot a difficulty between her lam
fly and a neighbor’s in which the
members ot each joined proiniscous-
]y. The seiratmage resulted in the
murder of one of the neighbors. 1 bis
woman’s brother lias since exputiu-
tid the crime on the g diows, and
l.er mother died in jail. 11 is thought
by many that theic lias been Milti-
«ient punishment for the crime and
that this woman ought to be par
doned. A movement has been in
stituted Lo make a strong appeal to
the governor for executive clemency.
,'u ticG W. P. Woods, ol fie Uniled
‘•ta es Supmt e Court dud one day
last week. Attorney General Amici
son and ex Congressman Nat Ham
ilton i, of Georgia, arc spoken oft s
nis successor.
T. It. W. C.
To Our Subscribers.
Subscribers to the Mercury can
get one of Dr. Kendal’s treatment on
the horse, ami new subscribers will
j;et one also as a premium to the
Mercury. Subscribe now before they
are all gone and get one. 1’rico ten
cents reduced from twenty-five as
heretofore.
SAM) lilts VILLII K’KOVISIOA
ill Alt It IDT.
Bacon -idol jur II,.
Bulk "
Plain ham- "
Shoilldus
Laid
Colli e
bilgin’
Flour per bid.
Meal “ Im
JOjfK- 11 do/..
Baiter per pound
Chieken-
.0 5? 10 ct-
Oj L't-
bljnote
7 ctH
(" 10 cl-
20 c’-
0 („, s et-
^5,50 (» $0,50
15 cts
2 1 (•< : 0 et-
1)(»',: 0 ets
MAYOR.
VV N Harman,
ALDEUME M
J D Franklin
H b Hutch
VV J Joyner,
J. F. Mct’cliisot).
CLERK
II B Massey,
MARSHAL
J H D.tvis
Buy your Groceries, Hardware
Tobacco, Cigars Tinware, tiny
VVoodenwuro front
R. T WALKER.
W, G. ROBERSON.
A rnej At Law.
SAN **SMILLK GEORGIA.
High School
Male and Fem ale -
Tennille, — Gso.t^ 1
VV. L. DUGGAN, A. M. Prin.
The Sprint; Term of thi- institution
op ‘iw on Mond-y, Jmmftrv lotli, 1887.
Tlmrotigli iimtructlon «iit l»> uiven in nil
hranctie-commonly tnilcht lit ffi|;h Schools
Pupil- will ho prepared »■> enter any chi—
in 1 ’ollptfit
For further informntion apply to ”tlie
l’rineipal or in H. It. Kut ey, I’ro-.jBoard
Trii-tee- T- nil i I Its (in,
cr. Ilf) 188C—If.
" g. w~ hTwhitakerT
DENTIST,
SANDEUSVILLE, GF.OUGIA.
—TERMS CASH.—
rir Ofliee upstairs in llie Photo-
gtnplt Gallery formerly nee 11 pied
by T. C. Glenn, Jones Building.
Apr 20-’S0
JERNIGAN & SON
will fix your wat
ch or clock as cli
cap, if not cheap
er than anyone
else, come and see.
OIL COLORS.
: ,lHfr ^TATUHTA G
ALABAMA
DISTEMPER 1,111*
beTifs
k DECATUR S
Garnishes.fdr ■ l ^' i W(-kdoyiglass
COL ORC ARD S - TA N D PfiiCES -
n.
New store New Goods, Flour,
Sugar, Coffee, Tobacco, Cigars,
Canned Goods, Hardware, VVooa-
denwaro, iinvare, Farming Imple
ments, Soap, l’otusli, Stationary,
&c. &e,
R TWA LER,
A few farmers ot the old school
occasionally bring in for sale choice
country produce of their own raising.
We wish tlie number of such farmers
would multiply. Why should they
not? Everybody says that raising
home suppl es is the best policy.
—Dawson Journal.
THE
I Sewing Machine,
• Uil
UNEXCELLED BY ANY.
Sure to Give Satisfaction.
General Ofllco, Illon, N. Y.
Kerr York Office, S83 Broadway.
Buying Agents Wanted.
REMINGTON
CDoublo and Triplo Action)
Tho REMINGTON FUME in ahernl
of all competition in working ensily
nnd vapidly.
It is sc-curo from freezing; and never
noeds priming.
We rciixisn attachments to Tnn
rUMl'9 TO ITT THEM 1 011 USE WITH WIND
MILL.
Narrow Minded people have not
a thought beyond the littlo sphere
of their own vision, ‘the snail,, sad
the Hindoos, “sees nothing but hi--
own shell, and thinks it the grand
est place in tho universe.’”
Is meeting with satisfaction with
planters iu Washington county, to
be found at Eureka Mills. 7-1-1—ti
“.To feel always morn disposed to
see Ihe favorable than the uufuvor
able side of things, is a turn ot
mind which it is more happy to
possets than to be born to tut estate
liny your Cuituii i'lt—KopcntL
WILT’S nnd -avo moniy
ANG <t
Most, Excellent.
J. J. A’kins, Chief of Police
Knoxville, Tcnti., writes: “My family
and 1 are the beneficiaries of your
most excellent medicine, l)r. King’s
New Discovery for consumption;
having found it to be all that you
claim for it, desire to testify to its
virtue. My friends to whom I have
recommended it, praise it at every op
portunity.”
Dr. Kings New Discovery for
Consumption is guaranteed to cure
Coughs, Colds Bronchitis, Asthma,
Croup nnd every affection of Throat,
Chest and Lungs.
Trial Bottle Free nt Win Rawlings
Drug Storo. Large Size $1.0-0
(■■’and Jury.
September Term 1887.
J W. Davie, Jiio. G. Duggan,
IF. N. llurman, Wm. Galt a her,
li. J>\ Gladden, dno. M. Ravheln,
John. T. Grose, IF. D. tinnier,
L. J. Hag, Macon Warlhen,
S’ M. Hitchcock, A. IF. Aid red,
S. J. Jordan, A. IF. Gain,
John Tag lor, Alonza J. Holmes,
[j. li. KnulricI:, IF. G. Hailei/,
Dr. L. S, Garner, IFm. II. Francis,
M D G M Summ-rlin, Sgl I’rince,
It. T. Round, T. N. Santa
M. M. Malhis, J‘a‘ II. Sheppard,
Thou. E’ Hruwn, Gcd L. Mathis,
Frank S. Strange, Dr.J. II. Henderson
First Week Traverse Jury September
Term 18S7.
Blank DEEDS, Justice SUM
MONK, and FI FA’S at the
MERCURY OFFICE
Does any ui.ui Wound ibue/ i\ot
only forgive, but work into thy
thought intelligence of tiio kind
of pain, that thou mayest never in
fiicl it on another spirit.—Mnrga-
ret Fuller.
The flowers at Mis* J/ # \V, Perry's are
exquisite this season.
A lot of Mikado Hair Rolls at
Miss Mary W. Perry’s.
ItECilSTILtVlON NOTICE.
My book- are now open for the registra
tion of vote- for tlie City election on the
•eliool tax to lie held June 18th, 1887.
Honk- will close Friday, June 10th. C
HKMtY. MITCHELL,City Clerk.
Do not pay high prices for
Spectacles, when you can get them
at Jernigan A' Sou for less money.
Good llasults lit Every Case
D. A. Bradford, wholesale paper deni
er of Chattanooga, Tenn., writes, Hint
he waa seriously ufHicted with a severe
cold that settled on his luugi : hud tried
many remedies without benefit. Being
induced to try l)r King,s New discovery
for Consumption, did so nnd wan entire
ly cured by use of u few bottles, h’ittce
which li no lie lias used it in liis family
for all Coughs and Colds with best re'
suits. This is the experience of tlious-
uuds whoso lives have been sa ved by
bis Wonderful Discovery.
Trial bottles free at Rawlings’ Drug
Store.
Send for Illustrated Circulurnnd Price-
List, with Testimonials.
Address,
REMINGTON AG’L CO., iiion, n. y.
New York Office; 2S3 Broailuny.
A.Gr K Ps T 'X'S W-A. INM’JiiU.
r l he decrease of the ntv iot al dtb
duiug April was . bent $12 0( 0,00 >
Saved Hitt Life.
Mr. D. I. Wilcoxson, of ilorso Cave
Ivy., says he was, for many years bad
ly ulHicted with Phthisic, sIho Diabled
tho pains were almost unendurable
nnd would sometimes almost throw
him into convulsions. He tried Elec
tric Bitters and got relief from fits
battle and nfter taking six bottles
was entirely cured and had gained
iu flesh eighteen pounds. Says he
positively believes Le would have
died bad it not been for the relief af
forded by Electric Bitters. Sold at
fifty cents a bottle by WniRau lirg-
E, Twilley,
E. IF. ’lonipk ins,
Abel Cason,
E. 1). Newsome,
Julius S. Hrown,
Jno. E Smith
Abe Youngblood,
Itob’t Chapman,
IF. G. Knight,
E. 11. Dudley.
If. F. Joyner,
Marshal 11 Hodge
Janies 11. l’age Jr., J. G. Whiddon,
David L. Tanner, Elias IF. Tanner,
Marcelus Norlhinglon, F. A . Watkins,
Seth L. Hudgm, Joe A. Prince,
li 11 Go.r, A. ill. Riddle,
IF. A. Smith, Ol.sf IFm. E. Tanner,
W. Thos. lirantley, John T. Drown,
J/. E. llridges, Chas I). Thigpen,
John F. Tanner, <las. H 1'age,
J. II. lirantley, M. 11. Hartley,
Gul Slacer, Elias G. Joiner,
Thus. A . Curry, Joseph Dell.
Second Week Traverse Jury September
'Term 1887.
James T. Rogers, S. M. Huge,
Ihos. G. Moye, Isaac A. Smith,
IF. G. Drinaon, A. IF. J. Wood,
Union A. Tanner, J. J. Smith,
D. 11 Sheppard, John T. Hudson,
D. S. Smith, Joseph If. Etuker,
Thos. li. Vickers, 11. A. Page,
A. E. Hudson, Judson Lord,
IF. A. Sneltivg, G. T. Horton,
J. li, Young, Jas. F. Norlhington
Jno. IF. Draswell, Geo. D. Jenkins,
A. C. Griffin, Jienj D Joiner,
Heaujord Tarpley, John A. liubison,
Thos. F. Smith, Sam IF. Rogers,
IF. J. Taylor, Kinchen llridges,
A S. Mitchell, Chas Freeman,
I. G. Greenway, J. D. Orrr,
IFm. E Josey, ‘ II. S. 'Turlington,
A $20.00 BIBLE REWARD.
The publbhers of Rutledge’- Monthly
offer tw. Ive valuable reward- in their
Monthly lor February, among which i- the
following:
We will give $20.00 to the per«on tcllm
us which is the middle verse in the New
Testament Scriptures, (not the revised ed
ition, by March lOlli, 1887 Should two
or more c-rrect answers be received, tlie
Reward will he divided. The money will
bo forwarded to the winner jl/arch loth,
1S87. Person* trying for tlie reward must
-end 20 cents in silver or postal notes, (no
postage stamps taken) with tlieii answer, for
which they will receive li e Monthly for
AprL in which the name and address of tile
winner of the reward and the correct an
swer will he published, and in which sever,
al more v tillable reward* will be offered-
Address, Rutledge I’uih.isiiikg Comi>a-
• E jsun, Pa.
NOTICE!
$1,000,000 lo Lon!!
All parties in Washington nnd Baldwin
eonntie -whose loans on improved firms
mature in 1888, nnd de*ire“KJtTEN8lON"
i.t greatly reduced rates; will find it to
their advantage to call and see me at their
eailiest convenience, at my office in
Co iri House, Samlersville. where my rap-
resentatstive or my self will he pleased to
accommodate them.
W. It. THIGPEN.
IT OFF-SETS THE LOW PRICE OF COTTON.
Bv cleansing the seed perfect, never chokes, runs light, gins fust,
i * likes a good sample. Tho feeder stands on tho 11 >or, it will
t iiy kind of cotton regular, every gin guaranteed as represented
a to give s itisfiietion. Prices li.ts been reduce 1.
Cull on or address,
LANG and WILT.
Mann'acturers Agents, Sandersvillo, Georgia. For Dill do-cripti >
prices and terms. A gin w 11 be Kept in btoelc where it o.i
ho oto iiany time.
^ VAEIETT
Nolle'.-.
I hereby notify all parties that on the
third day of December 18SG, 1 withdrew
from and erased to hour every interest in
this mill business of Sheppard and Com
pany and will not he tespontfihlo for any
of the drb:s of ike concern. Ilowel and
•l/alhew Sheppai d retaining the property
anil becoming responsible for al! outstand
ing indebtedness.
D. T. Burke
Dec. 18tli 1880.
Police
I hereby forewarn any one from
trading for the following notes as
they are lost or stolen. One in
favor of myselI given by Wat II
Smith of Washington can ntv for
$135. One in favor of myself given
by Squire Martin for $10. • Out*
in favor of my .self given by Benj.
Davis lor $li. One in favor ot
myself given by Socney Newton for
$97. One against Wm Smith ol
.Johnson county for $110.
Moses Smith
Dec. 10th 1880.
Tennille, Georgia.
Situated convenient to Ihe depot.
Polite servants. Good rooms and
lunges reasonable.
Rcspectfullv,
J. C. HAMILTON,
Proprietor.
rii
The undersigned are prepared to
negotiate LG AX UPON REAL IDS
TA IT, security or approved COL
LATERAL paper. Terms easy.
Evans & Evans,
Altoi-ncys :it Law.
Notice to Tresspassers.
I forewarn and forbid any one
from trisspassing, hunting, passing
Lhiough or in tiny manner, on my
plantation, known ns tho Goodwyn
Davis place, under the penalty ol
the law.
D. G. Watkins.
Feb. 22d, 1887.
Notice.
Thh copartnership of Meddotvs A
Mcddows, of Harrison, Cla., lias
been dissolved bv mutual consent
and by the withdrawal off!. S. Med
dows, the business will he continued
at the same stand by Meddotvs A
Bedgood who will settle and collect
all accounts of the old firm.
C. 8. MEDDOWS.
S. J. MEDDOWS’
Thanking the public for past pat
ronage and hope they will continue
to patronuize the netv firm
C.S. MEDDOWS.
Harrison, Qa., Feb. 7th, 1887.
Wc are Still in tlie Field.
Friends our Jewelry Store is in
full blast and work done by com-
petent workmen; we keep
a nice lot of Jewelry, Spectacles,
Clocks and Musical instruments
lor sale. We hope our old friends
and customers will not, desert, us
iu our hour of affliction, wo have
done you good work heretofore,
and will continue to do so now.
Ohufers, Spanish permits Keel
Peas, for sale by A. S. SraRKs g
i-iaLxxer ±Lt ”
Propt’r s. Sandersville, Ga.
■»t r mwl Dealers in: Stoam Engines of all styles. Saw
MillJ U,U (Jrist Mills. Cotton Gins, Presses and Machinery oi all kinds
A i l rme"..l Rubber and Leather Belting k nt m stock. >
Steam and Water Valves, Steam pipes and Fittings, Inspirators,
Machine Oils and Mill Supplies. , „
I*e mir work solicited and prompt y done and as cheap and we.l
as can he done all Machinery sold by us we guarantee to be as top-
,C WrUo'or call on us for Prices and ascription ol anything wanted
in the Machine lino.
B
inns, Pistols and Sewing Machines
lepaired by E. TWILLEY, on
C
Repaired by
Jernigan stro
Wihddoit’s residence.
BARBER--SHOP!-
A CALL ON 0
fj IIENRY BRANTLEY, H
B THE o
E FASHIONABLE BARBER P
^ HOTEL BLOCK
sandersville, Georgia.
CENTRAL R.R.
-.Savannah Ga., Dec. 13 18S(k
On ami after this il.ito insscngvr train*
will run as Dally unless marked f, which
arc I>illy except Sunday.
The Standard time by which these trains
run in .10 minutes slower tinui Savannah
city lime.
* - , ii ; LvSavannah.. 10:00 am 8,20 n in5; 10 pin
Jernigan street, next to Air. dciij. Ar Millon I2;35pm li;03pm8:43j>u»
i Ar Augusta 4; 16 pm 0; 15 a m
i Ar Macon 4;50pm 2;20nm
Ar Atlanta ..... 3;00 p in 7;20a m
Ar L'oliimbllH. . (i;50a in 3;02 p in
Ar Montgomery. 7;00 p lit
j Ar Enl'mila 8;50 ji in
j Ar Albany 10;0Spin lU;50ani
l’asengers ftr Sylvnnhi. Sandersvillo,
Wrigliisville, Milledgi ville and Katonton
should take 10:00 a in train
I’assenaws lor Tlionmston, Carrollton,
Perry, Fort Gaines, Talboiton, Buena Vis
ta, Blakely and Cla) Ion should take ;20
p m train.
Lv Milieu... 12;55 p m 11;15 pm 5;10 a ui
Lv Augusta. 10j20 a m 3;30 p m
j Lv Macon... 9;50 a m 10;60 p m
Lv Atlanta.. 0:35 a in 0;50 p m
Lv Colnmbtis 10;20 p in 11; 15 a m
Lv Montgomery 7; 15 p in7;-10 a m
| LvEufsnla... IO;49am
Lv \lbany... 4;60 a in 3;57 p m
Ar .S'.ivannah 5;00 p in < ;o5 a m 8;05 a m
Sleeping cars on all night passenger
trains between Savannah nnd Augusta, nnd
Savannah and jl/ncon, Savanituli
and Atlanta, J/acon nnd Coltltnh is.
Train leaving at 8;20 p m and arriving
nt 5;55 a m will not stop to pul off or take
on passengers between Savannah and Mil
ieu.
Connections at S.ivnnah with Savannah
Florida and Western Railway for ail point-
in Florida.
Tickets for all points nnd sleeping car
berths on sale at city office, No. 20 Bull
street, nnd depot office o'J minutes bclore
departure ol each train.
(i A WHITEHEAD
General Passenger Agent.
J C SHAW, Ticket Agent
TIME TABLE
OF THE
WR1GHTSVILLH, TENNILLE At
DUBLIN R. R
To take efieet November 14 1SS0.
GOING SOUTH.
No. 1 No. 3.
A.M. J’. M.
Lv Tennille ....fi 3J 3 15
Lv Harrison 7 10
Lv Donovan 7 30
Ar \i riglitsv’le 7 50
LvWrightsville 4 50
Lv Lovett 8 20
Lv Bruton 8 40
Lv Condor 9 00
Ar Dublin 3 20
3 60
4 10
4 35
1 15
6 05
5 40
(i 00
0 20
GOING NORTH.
No 2 No 4
A M F M
10 00 8 30
10 30 300
10 50 9 20
11 10 9 40
11 10 10 10
11 40 10 05
12 00 10 85
12 20 10 55
1 00 11 30
W. B Thomas, President,
Gen’l Kuperiutciidant.
Nov. 14 1286.
Genuine Peusylvania Dent Co •„
yellow an white by A. S, Spakks
Lv Dublin
Lv Condor
Lv Bruton
Lv Lovell
Ar Wrightsvillc:
Lv Wrightsville
Lv Donovan
Lv Harrison
Ar 'Tennille
Just received 2 hundred lbs
ol Lorillards Genuine Jar Snuff
which we are selling at 55cts a
pound.
HOLT & BRO
Augustu, Gilis»n A Saiulci’svillo
ie. ic.
PS3ENENGEE AND FREIGHT
(Except Sundays)
No 1, a. m. | No. 2, A. M.
Lv Sandersville 4..53 | Leave Augusta 7.18
Lv Wurtlien 5-18 | Lv Gibson 11.12
Lv Hines 5.50 | ‘‘Belle Springs IP29
Lv Mitchell 5.58 | Lv Mitchell....11.49
Lv BelleSpri.aga0 11 | Lv Hines 12-04
Lv Gibson 0.20 | Lv Wurtlien... 12.44
Ar Augusta 9 00 | ArS’ville l.l->
No 3 p At. | No 4 r. M.
Lv Sandersville 3 30 | Lv Augusta 5 00
Lv War.lieu 4.04 | Lv llepltzihali 0.( 0
Lv Hines 4.4! | Lv Gibson 7.40
Lv Mitchell 4 54 | ‘‘Belle Springs 7.50
Lv Belle Springs 5.14 | Lv Mitchell...8 03
Lv Gibson '.31 | Lv Hines 8.12
Lv Hophzibuh...8.07 j Lv Wurtlien.....8 47
Ar Augusta 9.25 | A r Sandersville 3.07
SUN DAY—I’ASSHNGEBS ONLY.
No 1 A.M. | No 2 A.M.
Lv Sandersvillo 5.51 j Lv Augusta 8.14
Lv Wurtlien 1‘16 I Lv Hephzibah.,9.14
JjV Hines 0,50 | Lv Gibson 11.04
Lv Mitchell 6. 8 ! “BelleSpringell-17
Ifv Bello Springs 7 II I Lv Mitchell...ILSft
Belle Springs 7
Lv Gibson 7 ii
i^v JI eplizihah. ..‘J 13
Ar August 10 13
No 3 p. M.
Lv San ’ersvillo 2.51
Lv War lion 3 10
Lv Hines 1 50
Lv Mitchell 3 58
Lv Belle Springs 4 11
Lv Gibson 4 22
L\ llepltzihali ...6 .3
Ar Aligns! 7 17
K. M. MI f
Lv Hines 11.40
Lv Warthtn... 12.19
ArS’ville 12-41
N> 4 r. m.
Leaf Aallgusta 3.1o
Lv lleph*ib*h..4.l9
Lv (iihsoii 0.19
*• Belle Springs 6 !2
Lv Mitchell (j >>
Lv Hinas ”
,j Lv Warthen....# it
1 | ArSandersville7 It
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