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The Herald & Georgian.
MT.IBLI9llEil' 1»4I.
WM. PARK, Editor aad Proprietor.
THURSDAY MORNING. OCT, 39. Wl-
ThtLonltvIle Exponition whloh cloetd last
Saturday is declared to lie ft Rreat success.
FnUy,40,0Op people took part iu the closing
ox excises.
Parents must remember tbnt children have
more need of friendly monitors than of oe “'
sorions critics; iuelrnctors who would advise
them to never be without Dr. Rollla Cough
Syrup, the only pleasant remedy for croup,
diphtheria, and »ore throat.
The fire at Carlhngo. N. Y. tba past week
was truly disastrous. Tlio total lots la $600,-
ODO, 202 building* were destroyed, 108 of
ibioh were dwellings, four ohorohes, (wo
lebools, Many families woro made homeless
and calls for aid were mndo to other cities.
The financial circles of Ueorgia nt lenst
lave been startled by the notable rooent
failures of H. Ftftsor Grant in Savannah, and
of Geo. T. Jackson A Co. of Augusta. The
former’s failure is variously estimated at fig
ures from 820.000, to 880,000; In addition to
his defalcation lie has absoonded, and his
whereabouts are still unknown. The failure
of Goo. T. Jeokson & Co. proprietors of the
Excelsior Flonr Mills is for $100,000.
Tennille NiltliiftW.
. ■ , “i— a |
We are still dry.
Oat wells are giving Out .
Das ters ui d ovcrCoflskro loth In demand.
We are all going lo the Fair, even our
Daisy. * ^
It is rumored that Tennille is to have
planing Mill.
Saudersviilo A Tennille Brigade advancing
on that chnrch, with nothing in their lands
but parasols and jkmbrellas, that plenty to eat
was doubtful,—Oh, etr, they were six deep,
and if they had had guns and had reinforced
Leo at Appotomnx, and moved with the same
determination on the jankers they
that church 1 might now he mayor of
there’s no telling.
There was one widower there from
way that I dont think winked hia eyelids
SPECIAL NOTICE.
To tlie Citizens of WnsliiiiKtnn
County.
For Sheriff.
At Ufa solicitations of numerous friends 1
respectfully nnnonnee myself a candidate
for ta-elodtiou to the offleo of Sheriff of | \vc have made satisfactory arrangements jfatratrix of the
For Administration Dismission.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
GEORGIA
Whereas Mrs
S.raTs’Tmt^ietd 0 ;' the Well known Southern Music House
A TM'IZP Send six cent* for posteee h„,i
* oehtifrec.Rcostly Ikii of ,
, ... . . . ,, . will lidp Sll, of either sex, to more mou,^S! ," llch
A—Washington.OouAty than anythin* elseln tills world. Fortunes awin'!,**
. Monira M.-GVlmora, AdtJin- 4 ‘ “««MrmsTa”
estate of T. J. (lilmore,kte A, ' t "l" , . M, 'i?!L _ mar IS, lS84-tf ’
GEORGIA—Washington County
tl«r virtllA of n rnriilnn »
of said county, dcecased, applies to mo for
IcIfAtu iil iliuttiionirm irom flftid fl'lmifiifltrft-
John barley Corn" came very near taking h™ *°° b b >« eye* ° fl « > oan « WftBb ’
possession of our little town fast Saturday ‘Mon county lady for two long lours. He
night, consequently The Mayor’s court was seemed to be mesmerised. His dinner was
la.gely attended last Monday morning one chicken gizzard and one cup of milk.
, Ho didn't drink any.water.
Andrew Taylor, a young dusky “Dudo of Hoping to be at tlie uoxt Davisboro Asso.
TenDiile imbibed to much of tho “ over i o y-| 0 fation, lam Truly,
Randall Fiuhklin.
Sun Hill, Oct. 27th, '81.
full" on last Saturday night, and went homo
to clean out the family. Our efficient Mar
shal being informed of the fact, early Sun
day morning soon landed the ''Charcoal
Blonde’’ in the City Hotel.
To my Friends and Fel
low Citizens
I hereby announce to you that I shall lie a
Candidate for election lo the office of Tax
Coi.i.EiTon, nt the election in January next,
and shall he grateful for your intluence and
support. This announcement is made sub
ject to a Democratic nomination, should one
:>c made.
JOHN C. HARMAN.
oct 2, 1781.
The re-union of tho Federal and Confedt r-
whero he stillUio soldiers is an an interesting feature to be
keeps house under a lino and imprisonment Ldded lo the World’s Exposition at New Or-
<*"■ »•■<“* ■»»•“ & aSlSSSSsSVSf
ol our city prison oil last Sunday caused I B(J lho erect | on 0 f 4,00<Honfa, with wood-
from having tried to ohoko a bottle ou lho Ln bsrraoks, sufficient for 10,000 porsons.
night proviouz, and also our Marshal. Ho , , , .
“•
morning, and lim lionor excused him ^ Illinois, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Mimissip-
paying Into tlio city Treasury tho Burn of pi, Raying they would be here during the
eighteen dollars and a half. fair with thoir horses. A full stable will be
brought from Mississippi.
ightcen
The Tennille Cornet Band was out again
one night last week in full blast They say
that the hoys blow well. The 1’rof. leads.
A tefrlblo tragedy occurred iu Dawson on
Saturday last. Captain T. U. Ticket! a prom-
Inent member of the bur was shot and in-
Mantly killed by O. W. Chevos, Esq., the
editor or the Diwson Journal. Oheves is a
mad of intemperate habiti, and was drink
ing at the time of tho killing. Captain Pick
ett was a brave Coble delate solder, and was
greatly estoeracd, I’ublio foellng was hj
ntotsed that tho sheriff placed a guard
around the jail to prevent lynch law being
infltetod upon Choves
Tho French lave given official notification
that they lave stockaded tho coast of Formo
sa .—Counterfeit $20 silver certificates are
circulating in Augusta and other points ol .
tho'South. AsU. H. detectives are on the
An Kdlior s Kx|»crlei»ce.
After trying numerous remedies for Rben
. m it ism, but without permanent relief, I was
Wo nolfeod a few mornings ago that HeUdvfaed to use S. 8. 8., which had given per-
F0R TAX COLLECTOR.
Tleaso announce the name of Lucius B.
KvLdrick as u candidate for tho office of Tax
Collector at the January election. Mr. Ken
drick is well and favorably knewu as a gen
tlcmau of unquestioned integrity, and as one
that would labor to.discharge with fidelity
this important trust.
sep 25, 1881. Many Votkhs.
For Tax Collector.
Tlio friends of 8. J. Jordan announces him
as a candidate fur the otliuc of Tax Collector.
We ask all his friends to raMy around him in
•January next, and elect him ns wo know they
could not elect a belter or morestiilablo man.
Clay’s Distiuut.
Wrightsvillo and rcunillo R. R. brought In ..oment rebel to othors suff ering from rfioU
a bale of cotton and carried out a load of matism. Atvr taking half a dozen hollies I
. . .. „ ,. found thntthe disease was entirely duvet
IretghL / hreu cheers for the W. & 1. U «. I nt U) y H j fl i 0 o 1| „nj a permanent cure se
It will not he long before we will hear waf- Lured. t his was ovor a yosrngo, and sinoc
tod upon the gentle zephyrs: all aboard for then, oven dunug our uiostsevoro weather,
Claude, Chivernvillu, Harrison’s
Wrightsville, nud all points 8onlh.
Mr. 8. M. l’erkius, tho big hearted Frcsl
Station w * tb sudden chttures, l havo never suffered
In return of tho old attacks which disablod
line from editorial work.
llisvere stldoiu, indeed, that 1 recom
| mend any thing to tho public in this manner,
dent of the above road, has tendered tv H®® hut I feeflt duo to your valuable preparation,
tile to tho TenuilloCornut Band, as soon as that tins given mo such long desired and
the road is completed.
track, U is hoped their run will be brief.--
Thers was considerable snow in central New
York on Sunday. Ifailrond traveling was
Impeded In Canada by tlio heavy snow of
last week.-The 100th birthday ol Sir Moses
Mnutofiore, the great Jewish philanthropist
of llam-gate England, was celebrated on
Saturday not id road hut iu the principal
oilies of this country. Uis noble charities
have enshrined him iu the hearts of his
fellows.
County W«*i»iliiiHlon»,
much needed relief, to stnto tucso facts thus
.publicly. I um sure that but for your Spe-
Mr. Jim Layton who has spent tha last few c iflc, j should have been Inid aside from jour-
mpnths in Alabama, has returned to Georgia, nalistio work, nB the sovertsl attack was in
Ins oi l homo. Ho fa now engaged as sales- my right and band.
1 Sidney nF.niiEnT, Atlanta, Ga.
Treatise ou Blood and bkin Diseases mail
ed free.
The Swift RpKJfflo Co , Drawers, Atlanta
man at tho grocery store of J. R. Pritchard
Mr. M. Happ and wife spent fast Sunday 15y w> o yJ Sl ) a, y., llDl j jouq chest
0O$rjnci$
Atlanta had a primary election on yester-
dny for democr- tio oonnty nominees. Tlw
demand for these nominations /» n growing
sentiment throughout the country. The
growing corruption and demoralization
arising from lho practice of troatiug to
whisky, buying votes, or os it is called
“buying workers,"are evils that every good
oitizen, and Christian man must resist. Tlie
Democratic Executive Coiumitteo have iu
responso to the demand for a primary elec
tion, called a tute ing of the democracy, on
Tuesday next to decide this question. It is
to he a meeting of democrats, and not ot
republicans, nor of indepuudants, if these
parties desire meetings let them call for
them, they are not expected or desired lo
Uke part in democratic meetings, any more
than democrats are expeoted to taka part in
independent or in republican meetings.
The primary olection of course, if ona is
ordcrod.will he participated in only by those
known by the managers to be democrats
By county nominations the January’ elec
tion can pass off as quietly and ns soberly
ss the recent October election, and thu
women aDd children will be soared witness'
ing the scenes of debauchery and shame,
usunlly enacted ou the streets in tho holidays
and the days proceeding tho eleotion. It fa
the more necessary, from \be faot that the
enormous expense now inoutred by candi
dates in securing thoir elections by the ques
tionable methods ot treating uud buying
workors, will debar worthy, poor men from
these offices. Mmy gouipotent mt?“ that
need the offioe have not tho $J00 or 8500 to
spend to pay for his election and therefore
must stand nsfdo. Independents, or those
fiiat depend for their election on republican
votes, will oppose primary elections, dow-
oeiuts can not, or should not.
in our town. Thoy wero tho guests ol L.|nut St., Pbilft.
B.ishlnki and lady.
bevt rul of our young men hired a convey
ance and went out riding fast Sunday after-
noon. They nay that they bad a gay time
amt expect to go again sometime soon.
Girls remember this is Leap-year, and will
seen he past.
Miss Hall, of Wilkinson county, visited
the lainily of Mr. J. F. Mcrkinaon last week
Mr.Il.M. Franklin baa again resumed
his position at the grocery store of T. N. A
J. \V. Hm.Hi, uuoh to iim gmuricutfuu units
num^oits friends.
No more until after tho Fair.
Boliveu A Daisy.
Tknnii.le.Oct 28lb, 84.
BfifiERS
Protection. No mu-
jirotoc-t ton n g it I u h
cliills amt fovqr mill
ntli. r ilisciiSL'S of a mil
larlifi type exists
Ho,•tetter's Htomndt
Hillers. It relieve
constipation, lit er ills.
orilcrs. rlumiii'tlem
kidney nut! Wactilc
nilmeut* wll'i certain
ty ami promptitude.
— A change, as gratify-
, tug us it 1a complete,
soon takca place fu.t|ie
up|ioarauc«, n» well •
the , L'lisutl.m. q*. **'
..mi sno napcaril Inva-
Itil who uses this xlau
(lard p r o m o t cr;
health and streugth
For sale hy ui.
Druggists uud dealarj
generally.
Illttluc on the Wane.
The only chance says the N. Y. World lo
eleot is by money, bribery or lrand. While
Ohio was purobaBed, it does not boliovo that,
enough money oan he used to wrest Nuw
York or Indiana .from the demootucy, while
the party runs groat risk of losing Illinois,
Michigan, Wisconsin and other Western
States. The visit of Mr. Blaine to Fort
Wayne, Indiana, is ominous of defeat there.
The star ol the plumed knight socais to bo
setting, like Woolsey ho must bid "o long
farewell to all my greatness." His reception
in Indiana will he read with interest.
■Bliitne's Trouble in Indliiitn.
Four Wayne, Ind., Out. 21.- -There wore
witnessed here to-day some of tlio most ex-
olting scenes ever known iu the history of
Fort Wayne. Early iu the morning both
Democrats and Republicans began to at rive,
and at eleven there were about thirty thou
sand strangers in town. Tho Demoorats,
bent on mischief captured the oity and
erected a platform for speakers just oppo
site the place where Blaine was advertised to
apeak.
Blaine arrived about bilf past cloven
Tlio IbtvlKboro A ay or in lion mill
Moiur lteiiiliiisrnire* ol 40
1’ciirM uxo.
Mil Editob : -Some 10 yonrs years ago,
there or thereabouts, the Hephzlbfth Associa
tion convenod w ith Jordan’s obtirob at Da-
vi.horo. The church then stood on the
south side of fbe creek, near where Mr. John
Lord’s residenoo now stands. Nature hnd
done os mooli or more for thu beautifying of
tho grounds for a church hero lhan where
thauhuroh uow stands upon the hill. Among
the preaohors present ou that occasion were
.Messrs. Key, Steely. Huff, Ferryman, Moon
and Kilpatrick, father of tho piesent pastor,
W. L. Kilpatrick. Somothing rather unu
suai occurred at this mooting,—Mrs. Wipi
f.od Jordon the widow of Mr. John Jordan,
a soldier ol the Revolutionary war, nud
graudniothcr of our fellow-citizens, Ben,
John, James and Britt Jor inn, was received
into the church having an sho claimed to
have boeu converted 40 yen s previously.
She was baptized just below whore the pres
ent wagon bridge now spans thu oreek.
There was another rather funny incident
that ocourrod at this meeting. Tuere was at
ibis association ;ns there are ut all associa
tions) n widow not religiously nor spiritual
iy opposed to marrying again. This wiJow
was aaoouipnuied by rather
daughter. They spread their dinner upon
tho giouuds iu those days like they do uow
a-duys. Hcvccal old lich widowers wero
there, who wero also not opposed to trying
tho married stale again
question had invited some of tlfam to eat at
hei table, and Lad put her daughter on no-
ticu bot to cull her, mama, hut auntio
they all began to eat cud talk—just like wid-
own and widowors will do uowudnys, and the
daughter begnn 'to bund around the light-
$11,950
IN CASH
GIVEN AWAY
Smokers of UbckweU’e Genuine
null l>\ir!»m Smuktnif Tobtcco will
recuivo l'rcialuutn as fullowB on
turmH and condition!, boro eiieclflod:
1st $5,000
2d ‘ “ $2,000
3d “ $1,000
22 other PmnltitiM as hereahown.
ThB 25 prr nihimB will bo warded
Peccmbar J», 1«H4 Int Premium
frooH t > the per non from whom wo re.
cclve UipltirceHt number of our empty
tot) 1020 b.vr« f>ri»r to Per. J5. 2d will
t»o trivon fortiio nc»xt larviit ntimbor
hu(| thin, i-i tii • ortlor of tho nuintmr
of empty imira reoelved from oaoh,
to the twenty ftvo fcuct’upbful coa.
t.TittutR. F.ncii >Kivr nmit i»car our
orJidiul Dull Durham UboL U. H.
IUne me Htamp, ond Caution Kollce,
llaw'w mu l ln> done up necuroly in a
pack’*# \ with immo aqd ifhb'oea of
pendrr, nnd minder of bitrurontnin.
t-d, pluinly marhed on the outHldo,
nutl must L-'HPiit.rbnrK' H prepaid, to
lUnrkwIi'M Durlt.iiii Tobarro
t ’f)., Dmiii.yM, N.O. Kvory irouuluo
pafkvr lia.« tueturo of Hull.
Koo our nt'st aniK'tincainout
Wo prepay all freight to your nonrosl Sfft-
tioo, bnmlovivilU*, Tennille, DnviBboro, or
Ocouee. Ottering yon the indneements
at lloinu you get from bavaunah, Maoou or
Atlanta.
7 Octave Pianos from $‘210 up*
wards, all makes, with each Piano
we givo a good Stool and Cover and
Book of Music.
5 Stop Organs, Walunt Case ex
tended Top, 2 setts reads $55, 7
stop four setts roods $(55, 9 stop $70,
all in elegant cases richly ornamen
ted and guaranteed iu tone, con
struction and durability. With each
organ we give a good Btool and an
instruction book.
Wo represent and sell only tho
beat makes and quality of Orgaus
and Pianos.
So coine in and seo us when you
wish to purchase a Piano or Organ,
wo can givo you tho
Same tnducemonts
as you cau get in any city in the
United States.
We give 15 days trial on any in-
7-31-2m
Administrator’s Dismission.
ORDINARY’S OFFIOE.
GEORGIA—Wushingtou Conuty.
A. M. Mayo, ftiliniufatrator of Mrs. Martha t ’ T (-intiii..
Prhigio, tlcooasod, applied to mo for letters . , U ’
ol Dismission from said 8ntate, and I will '
and thirty-five ueren of famt sltosted 1 "2^,1
county, adjoining lands of J . F. WalU^. r 1
cy J. Wiggins, J. T. Amerson and (j c
Jouch. .Said salo is made for tho pnrnoae ni
divfaion nmongst onraolvos, who sresjl nf
age. Tern,h cash. Ibis lBt of October, 1884
n..nf.,„ Sftr#ll j RtJe
Alonzo M.Collin,’
Henrietta Jones. ’
Jus. S. Collins,
pass upon said application on tho first Mon
day in January, 1885, at my offioe in Han-
drrsvillo.
Given under my baud officially at .“fanders-
ville, this Oth day of October, VH84,
M. NEWMAN, Ord’y.
10-0 8m
For Letters of Administration.
ORDINARY'S OFFICE,
GEORGIA—Washington County
W. A. McCarty lms in due form applied to
the undersigned lor permanent loiters of ad
ministration with the will nuncxed on tlio
exluto ot Ohristopbor.O. O'Reilly Into ol Haid
county, docensed, and I will pass upon said
application on the first Monday in November,
1884.
Given under my hand officially this Cth
av of October, 18's-i.
il)-lMt. M. NEWMAN, Ord’y.
For Tax Keceiver.
I le.poctlully announce mystlfas n candi
date tor ro-electiou to tho office of Tux Re
ceiver of Washington Couutj’.
A. W. GITN. Got, 30th, 84.
For Tax Receiver.
Mn. Editoh—Please announce tho tintuo ol
G. A. Wood ns a suitable candidate for thclgtrumout ami if not ill every ptlflio
offioo of Tax Receivor of Washington county, 1
at the ensuing January election and oblige.
oct 31), ’84. Many Voters.
TAX RECEIVER.
Tho name of Tlios. Turlington is res t
announced as u suitable candidate for tlmo:
floe of Tax Receiver nt tho election in Janu
ary noxt. The suffrages ol tho good people
of Washington earnestly solicited.
MANY VOTERS.
Nopt. 17 ’84.
FOR SHERIFF.
The name ol Mr. Each T. Brantley
respoctluliy annonnoel ns a suitable oa’ndi
date for tlio office of Sheriff ot Washington
county at tho election iu Jaunary next. The
support of tho public is enrncHtlv solicited.
Many Fstemuh.
Aug., 11,1884. *
For Sale.
W ILL bo sold nt publfa outcry on Satur-
d&y, November lbt, commencing at 10
a. m. tho follow),.,* proportv : ono old hug.
gy one eat Sarviu s .wheels, tires aud axles,
one maohitiisl’s pine stock tap uud Dies, ono
lot iron, one small lot machinist’s tools, one
lot old shafting and pulleys, ono 1(1 inoh cir
cular saw, COO feci pine lumber more or less,
and also all other stock ou hand ou day ot
salo not otherwise disposed of.
Sold by vlrtno of an agreement of Disso
lution of tho firm ot Davis & Howard and
for the bonofit of ail concerned. Tcrxu-
oash ou day of sale.
DAVIS, DAVIS ,Sr SMITH, Trustees,
oct 30, 1884-lt
Dissolution.
TfMIE firm of Davis & Howard heretofore
1 existing, is this day dissolved by mutual
consent. DAVIS & HOWARD.
, L. G. orW.P. Davis or E. Frank Smith
either nro nnthirlzed to vcoeivo amounts dite
tlie firm. Debtors arc hereby notified to
settle nt once. oet 30, 8i-tf
Pike’s Toollinclie Drop* cure in
elderly Iona minute.
Fresh Buckwheat at,
R. T. Davis’*.
Harness and saddles repaired at A. S,
The old widow ini Sparks’s harness shop, on short notice.
, Iftlll^lluir un<t WhUUer l>y«\
8o 50 cfa.
IInuklcit , (i Arnica Snlye.
Tub Bert Salve in the world for Out*,
bread and pork. Reaching across the table, (Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fsvsr
I Uanou n^nlloli GliOnna/1 Uan,la Pl.ill.loina
Grandma j”—The daughter nnit
still livo iu Washington county
I wasn’t at that one, but I was at tho last,
uud I saw some widows and widowors at this
one. II is usual I believe to put the big guus
iu position on Sunday, to shell his Sat ,nio
•Majesty's ramparts, Messrs. Burrows und
Oumpboli. representing Augusta and Colum
bus, two siege pieces, threw shell, cuuister
and grape into tho enemy’s camp Sunday,
with, I trust, woudorful effect. They are
scholars of deep research, aud possessed of
limber tongues. My old classmate aud room
mate of sixteen years ago, Mr. Fred T Lock
hart, was also present, and delivered a very
o’clock and was ORcorted to a hotel. After re- jedifying address to the Sabbath school,
viewing the procession in the atlcrnoon, he Fred, to havo been boro ‘in the dark comer”
her "mama . “Will you hove somo bread hy cures Files, or no pay required. It fa
graudina" guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction, or
appeared on the balcony oi the Aveltne
House. This was tho signal for the Demo
crats to yell. The scones which followed
are almost indescribable, the Republicans
yelling for Blaine and Logau and thu Dem
ocrats shouted for Cluvelaud and Hen
dricks.
JUlitliie Prevented From Speuk-
luif.
Four times Blaine attempted to speak, but
bis voioe was completely drowned. Finding
that be could not proceed be retired, saying
it was the worst insult he hod ever received
in his life.
The excitement was intense and fears of a
riot wero expressed, but calmer feelings,
however, prevailed.
FiK'htliiK' In (lie Streets.
This evening both parties paraded;in force
the Democrats number C.OOti and the Repub
licans 4,000. Where the liDes of rnaroh in-
tersected several fights resulted, but the po
lieoe arrested thu offeoders and prevented a
riot. Both parties held meetings, which
of Liucoln county, was one of the brightest
boys in tho class of 1870 in the state univer
sity at Athens. We used to eat aud sleep to
gether, and he used to try to rnuke a good
fallow cut of mo, hut somehow he had a hard
case to work ou. Hu has a big mouth aud a
still larger heart, and his superior is hard to
Uud. There was lots to eat and sights to eat
it. Mrs. Franklin she baked a whole chick
en aud some potato sliced custards aud a
piece of a shout and souio other things for
me and tho children. £be put it all on
the table at once. My friend who a few
yoars ago, oarried off his hatful of victuals
to his sick wife down ia tho woods at Sisters
church was there. Sho was sick again. He
is a mighty clever fellow, but an incurable
dyspeptic. Those who know him well say
they are not nt all surprised at his affliction.
I nin fearful that these eating meetings are to
money refunded. Price 25 oents per box.
For sale by Rawlings X May.
BUGGIES',BUGGIES 1
A NEW aud splendid stock of
Choice Buggies now on hand,
and still arriving. Will bo sold at
prices that cannpt fail to please bv
Takbutton & Duqqan,
Cotton iMurkct.
Corrected woekly by J. O. Harman,
Tennille, Ga., Oct. 27, 1884.
Quotations, 1883.
Market.— Steady.
Good Middling 8 9-10
Middling 8
Low Middling. 8
Good Ordinary uom
Ordinary nom
Sales 312
Receipts this week at S. <fc T. U. R. 374; by
Wagon 503 total 877
Same week fast year 11G7
Receipt this yenr 7432
Last your 72C3
Deficit 109
OFFICE OF THE
Augusta, Gibson and Sandedsville R. R. Co.
Augusta, Ga , Oct 17th 1884.
THE TENTH INSTALLMENT of Ten per
cent, ot tho cnpitnl stock of this Company
has been called in, payable Thursday, 30th
Octobor, 1884.
By order of the Board of Direotors
It. M. MITCHELL. President,
r _ „ Wo will sell one of those Remington sew-
were interrupted hy members of the other be the death of him. Asa n-edical expert ing maohioes advertised in this papei at a
ride. A riotmay be preeipituted at any mo-j „,ivise him to trv this (tatidoLe !l bar B fti “' The reputation of the Remington
ment. as both parties are iu an angry wood advise him to try this ffntido e . KewiDg macbine8 1(J j tQ that o{ the
and the men are indulging freely m boor. “Stay awiy. I was foarfal when I saw tho Remington firearms, |
Executor’s Sale.
Pursuant to a decree of the Superior court
Sept. Term 1881,1 will sell nt tho Court house
door in Sandersville, on the first Tuesday in
December next, fifty acres of land, being a
portion of tim tract of land poaHesscd by J.
J. rugt'hlev, deceased, adjoining lands ot
estato ot IWesley, W. U. Mutlhows, K. J. N.
Wnldeb aud tho Davisboro road. Sold by
order of Oourt for the bona fit of tho oreditorH
of Jobu J. Pugesloy, deseased. Term ensh
A plat ot the premises nmdo by County Sur
veyor can he seen hy application to under
signed. C. It. PRINGLE, Ex'r
oot 30—4t
ulur satisfactory it iB returned at
our cost.
Como givo us a trial aud get our
price lists.
P. llAPP’S BON & CO.,
Solo Ag’ts for Washington county
for Luddon <fc Bates Southern Mu
sic House of Savannah, Gr
sept 25, ’8d-Gm
GEOItGIA-*-Washiugton county
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
O. II. II. IF. Sheppard has applied forex
eruption of personalty and setting apart and
valuatiou of Homostead, and I pass upon
the same nt II o'clock ou Suturdaj’ tho 15lh
day of November 1884, at ray offioo.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
This 29th of Ootober 1S84- 2t
GEORGIA—Washington County
OUDINARY'S OFFICE,
William II. Hrdt ndminintrator of A. T,
Prosser doeoased, lias Iu ,t„o <o. m applied
to tho undersigned for leavo to sell lho i„ n ,i
belonging to tlie estatn of said deceased, and
said application will he heard on tho first
Monday in December, 1884.
Given under my hand officially this 29tli
day of Ootobor, 1884.
M. NEWJ/AN, Ordinary
lo-;;o it
For Letters Dismission.
GEORGIA—Washington County
ORDINARY'S OFFIOE,
Thomas Turlington, guardian for Henry
,S'. Turlington, applies to mo for Idlers of
Dismission from said guardianship, and I
will pass upon lits application ou tlio first
Monday in December, 1884, nt uiy offleo in
.S'nndorsville in said couuty.
Given under my hand officially this 11th
of October, 1881.
M, NEWMAN, Ordinary.
10-10,41
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA—Washington Couuty.
By virtuo of an order from tlio Ordiuary of
Washington conuty, will bo sold at auction
before the Oourt house door in Sandersville
ou tho first Tuesday in Deoembor noxt, be
tween tho Usual honrs*of sale, odu tract of
land lying iu said county, containing ono
hundred and fifty (150) aores, more or legs,
belonging to the estate of Mrs. Martlm L
Trawick, deceased. Said fau,l being bouu
dod ou tho north by lauds of Mrs. Mury Himp
son, east hy lands formerly known ns the
John Harris ufaoe, south hy M. IF. Trawick,
and west hy^Josepli Harris. Hold for the
benefit of heirs and credilors. Terms cash
J. W. F. TRAWICK, Adm’r.
oot 30, 1884—4t
1MLKCTIOX OF TFAOIIHISS.
An election for Principal Teachers of thu
colored (publio school of Huudorsville will
he hold on Monday evening, November 3,
hy the City Board ot Education. Candidates
lor tho position will filo their applications
with tho President or .Secretary prior to that
time.
G. W. H. WHITAKER, President.
Hobatio N. Uolx.uth.u, Seo’y.
City Board of Education.
For Letters of Administration.
GEORG IA—Washington County.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
Mrs. Florrlo. N. Inman lets in due form np-
plied to the un i rslgned tor permanent let
ters of administration ou the talalu of Charles
D. Inman late of i aid oountj-, dcceasod, and
I will pass upon Haiti application ou the first
Monday in November, 1881.
Given under my hand officially, this 1st
day of Octobor, 1884.
M. NEWMAN, Ord’y W. 0.
10-2-41
For Litters of Dismission,
GEORGIA Wnnhiugtou County.
Ordinary’s Oflico.
E. N. Wawmock, Guardian atul cx officio
administrator ol Wiley A. Wanimock, deceas
ed, applied to mo for lot tors ui Dismission
from said eslafP, and l will pass upon Raid
application on the first Monday iu Jauuury,
1885, ut my office iu Humlcrsviifa.
Given under my hand officially this Cth
lay of October, 1884.
M. NEWMAN,
10-9-Jm Ordinary, W. O,
Notice lo Road •Commissioners.
GEORGIA—Washington County
ORDINARY'S OFFICE,
October lulli, 1884.
Your attention is respectfully called to tbnt
part of the Present mots of tho Hon. Grand Jury
of the Bepiewber Term 1884 which roads:
“Wo would specially urge tho road com
missioners iu the various districts to geo that
their roads ate under the proper width.”
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
oct l(i, 1881—2t
GEORGIA—Washington County.
Whereas Mrs. Emily 0. Millor, Executrix
of the will of Charles F. Miller, late of said
county, deceased, has iu due form applied to
me for letters of dismission from thu admin
istration of the estate of eaid deceased.
These arc therefore to oite and admonish
all concerned to be and appear at tho Court
of Ordiuary lo be held in and for said coun
ty on the fir-it Monday in Noveniborueit.ancl
allow cause if any they have, why said let
ters of dismission should not he granted to
the petitioner.
Given under my hand and official signa
ture at Sandersville, this 3Uth day of July
1884.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
7-31-3m
Goorda Military Academy
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
T HE exotcises of this Institution have been
resumed, and are in successful operation
The .School offers superior advantages to
the youths of GEORGIA, SOUTH CAROLI
NA and FLORIDA for acquiring a good
Classical and Scientific Education in connec
tion with the habits of order and regularity
induced by MILITARY DISCIPLINE.
TERMS, for Scholastio year (payable half
yearly in advanoo);
For Board Cadets $300
“Day “ ,x $75 to $105
According to the o'.ass entered.
For further particulars apply to
CIIA8. A. OLM,STEAD.
President Board ot Trustees,
oct 1C, 1884—tf
DISSOLUTION.
The partnership heretofore existing be
tween the undorsigned is this day dissolved
by mutual consent. The business will bo
continued hy J. R. Pritohnrd, ; who is author
ized to oolleot and reoeipt foe all debts due
the firm.
J. B. PnrrcnAitD,
. W. F. Peacock.
In retiring from tho Arm I beg leave to
thank the public for the patronage bestow
ed, and solicit a continuance for its succes
sor, Mr. J. H. Pritchard.
Respectfully,
W. F. Peacock,
Tennille, Ga., Oot, 13, 1884. 4t.
A bargain can be had iu a new 15 inoh two
roller Byrup mill at this office. t
For Lcava to Sell Laud.
GEORGIA—Washington Oouutv.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
J. L. Ifattnway, Administrator of the os-
tftto of Sarah Williams, fate of said county,
deceased, has in due form applied to t#o un
dersigned for leave to sell tho lands set
apart for a year’s support for the minor cbil
dren of Sarah Williams deceased and said
application will ho hoard ou tho first Mon
day in November next.
This 22d day of September, 1884.
M. NEWMAN, Ord’y
9-25—*
For Letters of Dismission.
ORDINARY'S OEFIGE,
GEORGIA—Washington county.
To nil whom it may concern.
T. R. Taliaferro, guardiun of Augustus,
Dunjel E , Addison W„ Jessie G., Bello and
Maggie M. Dudley, applies to me for letters
of dismission from said guardianship, and I
will pass upon his application on tha first
.Monday in November next, at my office iu
Sandersville.
Given under my hand officially this Cth
day of October, 1884.
YI. NEWMAN Ord’y.
IU U-4fc
Tor Let tors DiHiiiiwni ju.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE.
G EORGIA—Washington County
Whereas, Stephen M. Gilmore, Admiuts
trator of tho estulo of Elisha W. Jordan np
piles to mo lor letters of dismission Irom said
administration and I will pass upon his nj.
plication on the first Mouday iu November,
1584, at my oflico in Sandersville.
Oiion under my hand officially, this 22d,
day of July, 1884.
M. NEUMAN, Ord’y.
724—0 m
Slierift Sales For
November.
Will be sold oil the first Tuesday iu
November next, at tho Court House door
in city of Ssudorsviillo, Washington
Comity, within tho legid hours of sale,
to live highest bidder, tlio following
property to -wit;
Ono tract or parcel of laud in said
counly containing two hundred and fifty
nine (2.59) acres more or loss bounded on
tho North nud East by the lands of C.
H. II. \V. Hheppurd, Houth by Sandy
ltun Crook and West by lands of said
(J. H. Jl. W. tihoppard und
known an tho dower of Mrs. Sarah
Sheppard, deceased. • Levied •
on us tho property of IF. H. A/ay, Grade
A, E. May nud (j. II. 11. W. Sheppard
to satisfy h Superior Court fi fa in favor
of.J. II. May vn Graolo A. E. May, w,
H. May and (J. II. 11. w. Sheppard writ-
ten tiotioo given 0. II. II. w. Shoppar
ouo of tho dof’ts iu possession, l’ropd
city pointed outb y pluiutiff.
Also at the same timo and plnco will ho
sold one tract or parcel of hind containing
ouo hundred mid thirty-six acres more o-
less, in said county adjoining lands of R O
Wilson on the north, Miss M \V May on
the cast, K V 15 May ou the south, Steph
en May on the West, and others, embrac
ing lot No. 0 iu tlio division of Edmund
May’s estate, drawn by Miss Georgia May,
now Hyman,lot No (1 m the division of Mm
Priscilla Mny's estate drawn by Thomas E
May containing together otic hundred mid
ten acres, and twenty-six acres drawn by
Mrs Georgia Hyman in the division of
Mrs Priscilla May’s estate, now includedin
the homestead of said T E May, levied on
as tlio property ofTlios E May to satisfy a
Superior Court fi Ik in favor of J II May vh
Thomas E May, Legal notice given dofond-
nt in possession, properly pointed out hy
plaintiff) This Oct 1, 1884,
Also at the santo time and place will be
sold ono tract or parcel of land containing
six hundred(600) acres more or less, sit
uated, lying and bi ing in the county of
Washington, 90th District G M bounded
on the north hy lands of W T Wood and
those of the estate of E W Jordan, on the
east hy lunds of V S Joyner, on tlie south
by other lands of II W Knell and on the
west hy the Oconee river, tho said six hun
dred (O00) acres of land being off' of the
twenty-two hundred acres of land known os
the Fish tract, where U W Snell now re
sides, said twenty-two hundred acres known
as tlio I' Ish tract being tlie hand on which is
now located Oconee, No 14 C K R Station
oftho Cuntral Railroad and Banking Com-
puny, levied on ns the property of Beniamin
W Knoll to satisfy tlie mortgage (i fa issued
from the Superior Court of Washington
couuty, Georgia in favor of II M Cotter &
C’o vs Benjamin W Knell. Property poin
ted in mortgago fi fa mid legal notice given
defendant in possession, Oct 4,1884
C. A. WALL, Sheriff W C.
oot 2, 1884 4t
Notice to Debtors aud Creditors.
All persons having demands nga| nst ' th
estato of R. L. Taylor, fate of h ai,\ con “
ty, dccrasod, will render them iu arcorC'm
to, law, and all persons indebted to saifi,
tato will make immediate payment
O. W. SALTER, I,,
J. E. TAYLOR, E * r »
sept 25,1881-Gt
Notice.
All porsons indebted lo the undersigned
for Lumber will plesso softie their nectitfats
by Nov, lfith, 1884. All those not settled
aud have not made satisfactory arrangements
hy that timo, will find thoir acoouuts in the
bauds of an attorney for collection. I will
hike iu payment anything in the way of Pro
duce, com, fodder, cotton sood, bacon, lard
syrup, do, W. J. JOINER, Jr
oct 9, 1884—2m .
J. S WOOD & BR0„
GENERAL
Commission Merchants
Savannah, Ga.
No Commissions or other expenses charged
nu Consignments of Wool,
Highest Market Price guaranteed at timo of
stp 4 Salo. ly
Administrator’s Sale.
Agreeahlu to an ordor of tho Court of 4
diuary of Washington county, will hesold
auction nt tho Court-house door of said con
ty, on tho first Tuesday in November nei
within tho legal hours of sale, the followm
property, to-wit: All that tract of Imidi
said county, containing 20 notes, moro
less, adjoining lands of Rl. A. Joioer, Eli
Tanner, Jesse Tanner nud others. Hold
tho property of Surah Tuuner, Into of sa
county, deceased, for tlie benefit ot her hoi
aud creditors. Terinsunsh.
K. A. SULLIVAN, Adm’r.
oct 9, 1884 -tds
City Tax Notice.
All persous owning real estnto or person'
property in thoir own right, or in tho rig’
of any other person or porsons, cithor
guardian, l’xocutor, Administrator, sgen
T'lustoe, or any other manager whutsoevp
within the limits of tlio city oh the first tin
of October, lb84, aro reqniroil lo tuako r
turn of tho sntno to tlio city Clerk by tho 151
day of November, 1881, iu accordance wit
ordinances regulating TnxeB for tho city. A
pormna ho failing io make returns as reqni
ed in tho time specified shall havo their pr J
p erty assosned and double taxed for the Ini
uxo to nialio such returns.
By order of J/ayor and Coutieil.
G. W. U. WHITAKER, Clerk.
The Clerk will ho found at tho Couno
Chamber Mondays, Wednesdays sa
Fridays at 4 o’clock, p. m. to receive lux r
turns.
NEW GOODS.
«» vo
T. WAIITHKN & CO’
THE
‘OLD RELIABLE.
AT
WARTHEN, GA.,
Til 14 KEAMD.V
Why, I. W. Harper’s Nelson County Whisky
is preferred unovo all other Brands is be-
nuuso it is tho most regular and most perfeot
Product, incontestably ovor raado. A long
experience in the munufacluio of tho Harper,
tho lurga Capital of tho Distiller which en
ables him lo hold his Whisky until it has
fit ly matured, together with the faot that the
Whisky fa bought by aud shipped to mo di
rect irom the Distillery uccouuts for (ho un
varying satisfaction it has givou those beet
educated toa tino Whfaky.
R. T. WALKER, ’
oot 2, 1884—tf Sole Agent.
For Loava to soil Land.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
J. W. Waller and J. U. Sumner, Adminis
trators of Win. H. Parker, deceased, havo in
due form applied lor leave to Bell the lands
of the estato of said deceased, consisting of
the home tract containing GG0 acres, adjoining
the Glenn lauds, Sessions, R. Smith, Bullard
Edwards and Mrs. Parker, and tho M yo
soil. llTwt Cl.5,1 o,,nll« n llk,. —. SI. P “ i l “ K6
ami, and said application will ho hoard on
the first Monday iu Noveubor next
Given under my hand und ofilciul siunn-
lure this Gth day of October, 1884 “
10-9-41 M.NEWJJAN, Ord’y.
If you wish to purchase a now organ of
he best forms, call at this office. f
K you want a good .Stove that will stand
est buy the celehral
no other, for sale by
to ut,„„ , ' V ’ A : GALLAHER, Tennille.
om wo have given the exclusive snlo ol
lor Sandersville and Tennille.
Litas. Noble & Co, Manufacturers of
(he Iron King Oook Stove.
To buy what yon want.
Hava for gala
BACON, 8YRCP, MOLASSES
SUGARS, of all grades, arid
Family Groceries,
generally at Bottom prices for CASH, and a
LIVING PBICKD
to those who aro favored with oredit
Muni and Superior Family Flow
frosh ground, from their celebrated
Washington Flourj[Mills
BRAN AND CORN
Always, on hand.
The LADIEN’ attention especially
led to a fine line of Hoilt'i'Ji f**' 1
IIuilt», I'.tc., now boing opened; also,
Domestic and Dress
GOODS
The farmer can be supplied
everything needful on a farm, t 1 ,
of all kinda, cast, wrought hod. ®
steel. The justly celebrated ..
bar convertible plow stock wit
the plows and fixtures. Come
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