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THE GREAT GERMAN
REMEDY
FOR PAIN.
Relieves And euro*
rheumatism,
Neuralgia,
Sciatica, l.umbago,
IIAnUdIK,
iikad.m tip, toothache,
SORE THROAT,
QUINSY, SWEIyT.lNGS,
NI‘IIAIM«.
Sorenc**, Cut*, Bruise*,
FltOSTMTIS,
mt«m ncai.un.
And all otlior bodily aches
and pains.
riFTV CENTS A BOTTLE.
hold by nil Druggists and
IVnlert. Directions In 11
lAtigtiagca.
The Charles A. Vogeler Co.
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r;:iiui Rnlf i ,,,ore * a.
jOCAL IT mis.
ItClIUUlH*.
There will bo preaohmg tit the Academy
in Tennitto on Sunday next, 11 a, m,
and at Smdersvllle 7|>. m. hy the postor,
Huy. J. U. AllCleakey.
There will ho preaching at t)in Baptist
hurcli.it' this phioe ou next Habbatli nt 11
0 . mfhytUi lM'lor.llev. A. J. Battle, 1). D
I'.Ulur T. EHtan iw Appoint
lirlef Lortil*.
■'rrmnnl.
Antioch,'-'' '■ 1
Poplar >'pi inr, '•
Tconill''- ''-I
Saudi■t-ville- 'd
Jordans’ Mill. 1
Davisboro, 1st
meiilit.
is in Oct 11 o'clock a. in.
.day
Nov. 11
a. m.
p. in.
a. in.
p. m.
p. in.
TlLUKIIilh
Ily Rev. J. J, Uyw.ui at 3 o’clo
yesterday the 5th lust., A. 1
Saudiravllle and Miss Willie
k F. M., on
Hodges ol
. Adams ol
this county.
Ou the lfltb of October,
the residence ol
thebride’n lather, Mr. Wm II Avantoftbis
county, Mr. Med I la Duggau of Linton, and
Miss Sallie K Av .pi, Ucv. B. 11. Ivy of Oor
don officiating. 'The : > lou 8 “ nd
iavorably known h- .. . lias tor hiuisell and
lovely bii le the l est wishes of hosts ol
friends for a happy voyage over the sea ol
life.
L>.
111.
Mr. Gcorgo Vic ^na, one of tho oldest cili-
ztns of Wushi-gtou county died at his resi
dence near tiar.de.. vilie on Saturday tho 1st
iutd , in tho 84th : ear of his ago. Ho has
resided in this county over since lie was
about seven years old, in his 20th year he
molded his first wife, about lit years ago.
When about 'TO. years of sgu lio joined tho
baptist oliiiioh, and over a half century has
been in its fellowship. Quiet, peaceaLle and
industrious, after u long life spent in the
scrvico of God, and in peace with his fellow-
man tho aged pilgrim, weary uud worn with
years bus fallen a loop.
Tho placu to bey fresh family groceries
ol every description, us cheap us they can be
told is at B. T. Path's.
I hav* aoomple te'*?d'well ■•laoiad »took
e/orockory that I am i.lToriug at close figures
A. S. iSfAllKS.
The drought still continues.
Head now legal notices in this paper.
See our new Macon advertisements.
A large crew l was In town on Tuesday.
There was a boom in business nt tho hone-
ynnl on Tuesday.
I be festivul for tbo benefit ot tho Cornet
Hand has been postpoued until the 14th inst.
/ho Presidential ngony is over nnd tho
country breathes easier.
In the spring the trees leave, and in the
full tho leaves leave. In tho winter* the snow
Hies, and ia the summer the Ily Hies.
Heo notice of valuable lauds to rout on the
18th inst., belonging to tho estate ol tho late
Jared E. Wlriddon.
The Handersville Cornet Baud will give a
festival nt the Armory Hall on Friday eve
ning the l Uli inst.
As economy is a necessity in these strin
gent times, our leaders should read our
homo advertisements. Handersville mer
chants are oil. ring gloat barguiDs.
lhu stock of dry goods uf the Into llrrn ol
Wells & Hon, has l cen purchased hy ,1/r. J.
N Bodg-fts who will continue tho business
at the same stand, iu tho Hotel block.
Tin- Handersville Hotel has been routed
by Mth. Carrie C. Joyner, nnd is now under
her management. Its former good reputu-
tion will doubtlt as be fully sustained under
her judicious supervision.
Our thanks are due to a number of our
subscribers I >r coming forward and paying
their bills, ns wc have served thorn during
ibo dull mmiiu« of summer, nt much incon-
oe, wo hope all will now respuud
promptly.
The little sou of Ur. Ramsey of Jofforson
county in somn way tell train tho oars at
Ooon o w hile returning at night lust week
Iro.ui Macon, and though we learn was run
over hy several cars, wns afterwards picked
up uninjured*
Tho Augusta and H*udersvillo IUilrond is
being pushed forward toward completion
1’resideui Mitchell has just ordered TO miles
"I si il rails tu addition to wlial have already
hi tn received, anil has also ordered a pas
senger train complete.
The grand jury of Warren county recom
mend Hint tho vugrant law now in forco he
so ninoudoel as to take effect ou tho idlers
nnd vagrants of the county. Homo niueud-
ment is needed to get rid of tho idlers in
Washington county.
Naudersville, Tennille, and ail Washington
county was well represeutod by her citi-
/.ens nt ths fair iu Macoc. There was how
ever so far as wo know, o ily one entry and
that was Mr. Jno. C. Page for the walking
match, and we arc sorry to say, ha got left.
How is that fora banner oonuly'.'
Col. O. II, Bogers is shaking hands in
the gato city.
Miss Beulah Park returned from a visit to
Macon on Tuesday.
Prof. C. II. 8. Jackson of Louisville was iu
the city on Saturday.
•Mr. A, J Braddy of WrightsvUle wns in
tho city yesterday.
Rev. T. J. Bock has beon chosen pnstor of
the Baptist.Church iu Jackson,
Mr. B. It. Smith who was quito ill tho
past week wc are glad to Hlato is much im
proved.
Picsh Buckwheat at.
R. T. Davis’s.
Miss Mary Horn now of EaHtmun is in the
city, called hern by the illness of Mr. B. R.
Smith.
Harness and saddles repaired at A. 8,
Sparks's harness shop, on short notice.
BERND BROTHERS. HENDRIX & WILLINGHAM,
If you wish lo purcliaso a new organ of
he best terms, call ot this office. f
Burial cases of nil kinds nt the store of
T. N. «t J. W. Smith.
Tennille, A/ay TT f
- •
Lemons, apples, onions, nnd Irish pota
toes, at R. T. Davis's,
Harness, Saddlery &c.
FOR RK1T.
Two dwelling houses and lots for 1885.
Apply to C. R. PRINGLE.
Taffy Tulu Gum, made especially for
sohool girls nt R. T. Davis's.
The smokers can get satisfaction in oignrs,
It. T. Davis’s.
for sale by
Washington county raised rye
A. o’. Sl’AllKS
A l.xrin >*•«’-
Colds that settle on tho luugs soon become
very dangerous it not promptly treated with
llule'H llom’« <>t HSorcliouiul uutl
Till*. Hold by druggists.
Herbert S| sneer says, that n man's conver
sation is a sure Index to his iuu«ui o»p»eUy;
wc therefore uaaoun, mr the numerous Hut-
erring coinmendutionH uinilo by our must
learnt-1 men of tho rnorits of Dr. Bull’s
Cough Syrup.
— — » — —
A Heath.
Our community was greatly shooked last
evening to hem- of Iho sudden death of Mr.
James G Brown of this oity. Wc learn that
In bud he. n indisposed a ft-w days past, hut
was ia town on yesterday. About 5 o’clock
iu the uftcinoon lie was stricken with pars!
ysis at the residence of Mr. B. J, Tnrbutton
and died at halt past six o'clock.
Tho Kovival neetitig.
MisB Jennie Smith after an absence of Bev-
oral wicks in the Central city, is welcomed
hack to her home,
Mr. Wm Womble, who moved from Linton
to Texas soino two yearB ago is on a visit to
his old friends in Georgia.
Mr, J. 8. Wood, of the rising firm of J. H.
Wood Jt Bro., Savannah, was shaking hands
iu tho city on Saturday.
Mr. Luthor D. Wiggins and family of Cal-
houu county are ia the county, all in good
health. They wero called hero by the illness
of Mr. Georgo Wiggins.
Rev. J. P. \yardlaw of tho Louisville cir
cuit rendered some efficient service iu the
protracted inciting here last week. He is
an earnest, devoted minister nnd his labors
nro highly appreciated.
Rev. R. E. L. Folsom a former student in
Handersville is stationed for the next year at
Cornwallis, Oregon. Rev. O. U. Carson of
Havnuunh is stationed nt Albany in the same
state.
Capt.W. W, Carter of Savannah was in the
city on Monday. He says the firm of L. J.
Guiimartin A Co. of Hnvonnab, with which
ho has been conneoted for several years, has
to this date done a better business than they
did to the same date last year, he is howev
er, expecting It now to decline.
Miss Nettie Whitaker, who line taught so
successfully the past two years in this coun
ty bus uocepted the tender of n pleasant pti
vnte school nt a remunerative salary, near
the oity of Griffin. Her friends here will be
grntiffed to bear of ber pleasant surround,
ings.
Hon, C, R. Pringle left ou Monday for
Atlanta, to take his Rent as representative
in the picsent session of the legislature.
Hon. J. K. Hines is detained by tho dan
gerous illness of biB wife.
Washington Lab reason to "ho proud of her
representatives.
Mrs. J. K. Illnos, we nre pained to an
nounce, is so seriously ill that her recovery
ia despaired of. It i» »b«iiiglit she can sur
vive T«* «* »ew hours. Deep sympathy is felt
for the sorrowing huBbnnd in his sad nftiic-
lion.
Since writing the above wo learn Mrs.
Ilines is dead.
Mis. B. J. Tnrbutton attended the Ctb
Annual ConfereDco of the Woman's Foroign
Missionary Society of tho South Gn, Confer
ence in Savnnnnh Inst week. She was a del
egate from tho Sundorsville Woman's Miss
ionary Bociety, uud speaks in glowing terms
of the goueron3 hospitality extended to the
delegates, nnd of (ho glowing interest and
bright prospects of Iho noble work. The
report elsewhere is from her grapbto pon,
tYlull Eminent St. I.ouis I’liyei-
chins my:
PllKYENTIVK OF MAI.ABIA.— EOldCn'fi
Liquid Heel I'oille is a very ngreeabie
article ol diet, nnd particularly useful when
tonics arc require I, being tolerated when
other forniB of nnimal food are rejected. In
Diphtheria, Ague, Malaria, Typhoid fevers, and
n-ery dr/irtssiny disease, its use will he atten
ded'with groat advantage We have pre
scribed it with excellent success. J. H. Les
lie, M. D.;G. P. Copp, M. D ; 8. B. Parsons,
M. D.; U. A. Vaughan, M D.; Dis. 8. L and
J. C. Niodelrt; Wm, Porter, M. D., and many
others, (lake no other.) Of druggists.
AND-
Horse Equipments
GENERALLY.
44 ftud 46 Third St.,
MACON, • - - OA.
Stoves, Stoves, Stoves.
The largest cheapest and greatest atsort-
tnent of Stoves ever brought to this soction
aro being received by
W. A. GALLAHER,
At Gallaher’s Varioty Store, Tonniile, Ga
sept 25, 1881
Administrator’s Sale.
Agreenble to an order of the Court of Or
dinary o! Washington county, will be sold at
auction nt the Court-house door of ssid coun
ty, on the first Tuesday in December next,
eighty acres of laud iu the 'JOtU district, ad
joining lands of Mm, C, Robison. May end
others. Sold hr the property of Sarah Will
iams late of said oouutv, deceased.
J. B. HATAWAY, Adm’r.
nov 0, 1884—
A complete Hue of tin and wooden ware
for sale by. AS. Hi-asks.
loan make it to tLe interest of the plant
ers to buy tobacco from me, in box lots.
R. T. Davis,
Tbo Celebrated
sale by
‘Ureok Slave" tobaceo for
R. T. Davis.
Nice syrup at 40c per gal at
It. T. Davis’s.
Smoke Our Boom Cigar. Best fora niokle
at R. T. Davis’s
Tho nice-it French Candy at,
R. T. Davis’s.
nml
if nr it | j ,* (urfi HIoulli ttn
lLULMLO lii iiiiiVUf in im iutiiliible euro tor lftli06 durin
Call and exurninc my stock of cheap stoves
purchase. I duly
The Revival meeting at tho Methodist
Church, that lias beeu in progress ovor three
weeks was suspended last night. Tho meet
ing has boon one ot groat profit to the
Church, and has resulted In an accession ot
11 members lo tho Church, seven of whom
are men of mature years, six being heads of
families, and two married ladies, ltev. I. J.
flyman ha- beon rendering valuable assis
tin' last two evening services.
before you make your
competition in tiny market
A. S. Si*auks •
Fresh cream cheese always ou hand nt
R. T. Davis’s.
walnut casts, and
♦
Cheap coffins, liaudsom
molalio caskets at 1'. N. & -1. W. Smith’s
Tennille, may T2. t
Should >ou need -i coffin or burial cast
'call at T- N A J. W. Smiths.
Tennille, may 22 f
t> ♦ <Z> ♦ -4 —
Nicest line ot toilet and laundry soap in
It. T. Davis's.
tho city at
Tiie Wonderful * lire.
The nrtloi-s story uh told iu this paper by
that most estimable lady, Mrs, S. F. Jernlgan
ofonr town, of her miraculous oure, will
deeply interest our readers. Tho public may
feel well assured of its ontire truthfulness.
Tho picture is not overdrawn. Her intonsc.
physical niifferings wero well known to our
entire community, and aroused their pro.
fouudeHt sympathy. Ilor sudden transition
from almost nth r helplessness nnd keenest
suffering to perfect health,is a marvel to all.
Mr. II. H. Cummer, Newton Brook, York
Co., Ontario, Canada, states that ho sufferod
with a painful sore ou his right ankle, just
alter recovery from typhoid fever, nnd that,
by a few extewml applications f St. Jacobs
Oil, the great pain-cure, the lump softened
and gradually disappeared. Try it.
1 am offering No. 70 Stoves at SIT and $15
No. 7 at Iron to $23
<• *g R t $22 00 to $28 00 all complete with
30 pieces ot furniture.
Very ICeimii'ktible discovery.
Mr. Goo. V. Willing, of Manchester, Mich.,
writes: "My wile lias been almost helpless
for five years, so helpless that she could not
turn over in hi d alone..She used two Bottles
ol Electric Hitlers, and is so much improv
ed, that she is able now lo do her own
work."
Electric. Bitters will do all that is claimed
for (hem. Hundreds of testimonials attest
their great curative powers. Only titty cents
a bottle nt I'r. Rawlings A May’s Drug Ntore.
\V. A. GALLAHER.
An undertaker’s dop .rtiuent has been "H"
ded to tho at -re ot T. N. A J- '7- Smith, ut
Tennille where coffins, burial cases and cas
kets ol any quality can bo furnished,
beautiful
If you wish a nice saddle or a
Set ot nicklo plate harnebs call on
A. 8. Sl’AUKS.
Tho finest llavor
3d Roasted Colleo, at
R. T. Davis’s.
All parties in need of Stoves and Furniture
don’t fail to call on
W A. GALLAHER
Variety Store, Tennille Ga-
_____—- ♦,*»♦-«
fctuich, Oatmeal and
R. T. Davis’s.
Gelatine, Com
prepared mustard, at
\V. A. GALLAHER at Gallahor’s Variety
Store is selling Furniture and Stoves cheaper
than over. _ _
Tho handsomest and choicest lino of oan-
ned lmit, fist), and vegetables, at
R. T. Davis’s.
‘Now is tho time to givo Smith’s Worm Oil.
of Genuine “Texas
Just rooeivod a car
Rust-proof Oats” 73 ots, in largo lots; 7o ets
in small lots. Supply yourselves before the
price advances.
A. S. SrMiKB,
All tho popular lluvoiings, at
It. T. Davis’s:
Furniture! Furniture!!
Two car loads or Furniture of ell kinds to
arrive tbis week in which there is a large lot
of those magnificent \ marble top Bureuus at
the surprising low piieo ot $10.
- A. GALLAHER’
at W
nillo G.i
S Variety Store Ten-
.
A beautiful lino of fancy oraekers, at
It. T. Davis^.
Parties wishing the lustro baud crockory
can supply their wants at A. S. Sparks Aa-
riety store.
WIiatTom Moort) Haiti.
’Wrinkles are demooratio odA (latter do
body.” The saute may bo said of all blem
ishes of the skin, whether caused by sickness
age or acciileut. qjIvilll’S Sulphur
Soup” will at least retard the time when
wrinkles make tlieiv appearance, by keeping
the skin of a velvet softness, improving its
elasticity nnd preserving its heallhiul ap
pearance. It gives a pearly aspect to the
skin, which cannot be distinguished from
the natural hue of a pure biomlo complex
ion. Beware of counterfeits. See that “O.
N. CnrwENTON, Proprietor,” is printed on
each packet, without whioh none is genuine.
Sold by druggists and fancy goods dealers.
Knsli, Boors, IdiiMla, &v.
Contractors, builders and private parties
iu quest of building material of all kinds,
including Nish, Doois, Blinds, Mouldings,
also Paints, Oils, Glass. Lime, Hair, Cement
etc, will seo elsewhere the advertisement of
Mr. T. Guernsey, a largo and libnraldealer iu
these goods in Macon. Being himselt one
of the largest contractors in tho city he is
well conversant with all the requisites for
builders. .Veeoard.
Burial Cases.
Metalic (Janes, Caskets and Cof
fins, of any Qaality and Grade, al
ways on band. A lntge stock of
theBe goods will be found at tbe store
of Tarbctton & Duggan.
The indies and every body are cordially
invited to call and examine the stock and
prices of R.T. Davis.
OFFICE OF THE
Auuubxa, Giuson and Handkarville R. R Go,
Amjtmr., o- , (lot 17th 1884
THE TENTH INSTALLMENT of Ton p6r
cent, ot the capital stook of this CompaDv
has beeu called in, payublo Thursday, 30th
October, 1884. .
By order of the Board of Directors
R. M. MITCHELL, President.
LOST —A gold locket with an ambrotvpe
picture of Mr. Wm. ReeveB of Linton,attach
ed to u hair bracelet The tinder will please
hand it to Mr.T. E. Biown. It was lost iu
Sandersville.
For Kent.
Will rent for the ytar 1885, at publio out
cry at the residence ot Mrs. .Wary G. Wbid
don in Washington county, on the 18th day
of December, 1884, fivo hundred and seven
ty-fivo acres ot land belonging tc
the minor children of Jured E. Whiddou
lute ot snid county, deceased; in two tracts
one tract containing two hundred and fifty
acies, adjoining lands of W B. Hall on the
west and north, by land of Ira Walden ou
the cast, and on the south by Williamson’s
Swamp, nnd the other tract containing three
hundred and twenty-five nores, bounded on
the noith hy Williamson’s Swamp, on the
~ wr ’ ‘ -
east by lands of Mre. Mary G. Wfiiddon
and on the south t>v lands of H. K Now
some, and west by lands of William Avant
Possession given tho first day of January,
1885. MARY G. WHIDDON, adm’x.
JARED O. WHIDDON, adm’r.
on tbe estate of Jared E. Whiddon
nov G, 1881—2t
President Cleveland
llai’tii’M, Mutltllci’y, At*.
The card ot that immense and well known
establishment of Bernd, Bros. Macon, will
be found elsewhere. Their stock of Uar-
uobh, saddlery, and findings is perhaps un"
equaled in the .Slate. As usual they took all
tho premiums in their lints ut tho late fuir in
Macon. They are known as energetic and
liberal dealers, and take great pleasure in
rendering satisfaction to their customers.
See card.
THE WORLD.
ltodR’ei'M, Ailtwut * Froctor.
This comparatively n»w firm, composed Of
sterling, young men of business qualifica
tions of a high order, have renewed their
card iu thi* paper, soliciting the trade of
this good section. Their wide-awake enter
prise iu forecasting the markets so as to se
cure tho best bargains, added to their
promptness and thorough reliableness in
their dealings have already placed them iD
Iho lront rank of Macon’s largest grocors and
merchants. Soe their card and remember
ehe firm,
V nice lot of new mackerel at.
R. T. Davis’s.
Cheap uruituro for sale hy
A. 8. Npahkb.
Two car loads ot Furniture and one car
load of Stoves bought hy IF. A. Gallaher for
spot cash, is on route for The Variety Store
Tennille, Ga. ^ t
Fresh, first class flour, guaranteed good as
W. Hampton, for $1.80 per 50Ibs, ut
R. T. Davis's.
Examine A. S. Sparks's stook and you
will find bargains.
Collision on the Central.
A fearful collision oocurred between two
freight trains at the trestlo over Williamson’s
Swamp Creek, near Sou Hill, on Saturday
last, by whioh Harry Young, flroman, son of
conductor Phil Young, was instantly killed.
Tho collision was caused, it is said, by a dif-
ferenao of two minutes :u time between
watches. The engines and cars wero badly
injured, but only o ne cur was derailed.
Ono car was loaded with cotton and tbe
bales Ailed up the creek.
Will be luanguruted March 4,1885
Wholesale Manufacturers of
MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN
AND DEALERS IN
Sash,
Leather, Shoe
Findings
nov 0, 1884—3tn
nov 7, 1884 —6m
Blinds, Doors Builder’s
Hardware, Leads, Oils, Paints,
AND ALL KINDS
BUILDIVa MATERIAL.
FOOT OF CHERRY ST.,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
All persons having domandR against the
estato of Charles D. Inman lata of said ooun-
ty, deceased, will render them in aooording
to law, and nil persons indebted to said es
tato will tuako immediate payment.
MRS. FLORIE S. INMAN,
nov 0, 1884-Gt
T. GUERNSEY,
• DEALER IN
SASH, DOORS, and BLINDS,
BUILD-ERS HAltLW ARE,
Paints, Oils, Putty , Olass, Lime, Hair, Cement,&c.
AGENTS FOB BUFFALO WAGON.
For Letter of Guardianship.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
GEORGIA—Washington County
IT. B. Whiddon of Ihooouuty of Dodgo in
said stato having in duo form npplied to the
undersigned lor the guardianship of the
person and property of Mark, Nellie 1’., Ma
No. 151 Second Street, Factory Corner
Sixth and Cherry, Macon, Ga.
Nov 6, 1884—6m
#•
ry G-. Millie May and Charles E. Whiddon
s of Jared E. Whiddon late of
mluor orphans
said county, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that said application
will be heard nt my office in Sandersville on
the first Monday in December, DSi,
Given under my hand officially this 4th
day of November, 1884.
M. NEWMAN, Ord’y.
11-0—4t
J. Seymour Rodgers,
Of Macon, Ga.
H. D. Adams, D. J. Proctor,
Late of Sandersville, Ga. Late of Myriek,
Proctor A Co., Forsyth Ga.
Rodgers, Adams Sc Prootor,
For Lruvo to Sell Land.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
Mrs. Florrio S. Inman, administratrix ofC.
D. Inman, Iiuh in duo form applied to tbe
undf rslgnod for leave to sell the lands be-
onglnglo ttin — •«.*„ nf said deceased, and
said application will be heard on tue first
Monday in Doeomher next.
This 3d day of November, 1884.
M. NEWMAN, Ord’y
11-0-41
(Formerly RODGERS A ADAMS)
GEORGIA—Washington county.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
Provisions, Tobacco, Bagging, Ties, Etc.
O. H H. IP. Sheppard bus applied for ex
emption of personalty nnd setting apart and
valuation of Homestead, nnd I pass upon
tho same at 11 o’clock on Saturday the 15(b
day of November 1884, at my office.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
This 2*Jth of Ootober 1884- 2t
114 THIRD STREET.
IMT-A-COUST, - - .
GEORGIA—Washington County
ORDINARY'S OFFICE,
William II. Iinll administrator of A. T.
Prosser decenHed, has In dno form npplied
to tbe undersigned for leave to sell the land
belonging to the estate of said deoeased, and
Raid application will be heard on ths first
Monday in Deoember, 1884.
Given nnder my hand officially this 29th
day of Ootober, 18H4.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
10-30-4t
w. F CANNON'S OLD STO tE.
nov 6, 1884—tf
G.A..
Hi
For Lhtters Dismission.
GEORGIA—Washington County
ORDINAR Y'S OFFICE,
Thomas Turlington, guardian for Henry
S. Turlington, applies to mu for letters of
Dismission from said guardianship, and I
will pass upon biB application on tbo first
Monday In December, 1884, at my office in
.Sandersville iu said county.
Given under my hand officially this 11th
of October, 1881.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
10-16-4t
.
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Notice to Debtors and Creditors,
All persons having demands agaiDst tbe
estate of C. C. O'Reilly late ot Washington
oounty deoeased, are hereby notified to ren
der in their demands to tha undersigned ac
cording to law; aBd all persons indebted to
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moment. W. A. McCAUTY, Adm’r
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Notice lo Road Commissioners.
GEOP*GIA—Washington County.
ORDINARY'S OFFICE,
October 15th, 1884.
Yonr attention is respeoifully colled to that
part of the Pres.ntmeteof tbe Hon.Grand Jury
of the September Term 1884 whioh reads:
“Wo wonld specially nrge the road com
missioners iu the varinuu districts to see that
their roads are under the proper width.”
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary,
oot 10, 1884—2t
For Letters ot Dismission.
GEORGIA W ashington County.
Ordinary’s Office.
E. N. Warn mock, Guardian and ex ofboio
administrator of Wiley A. Wammock, deceas
ed, applied to mo for letters of Dismission
from said estate, nml I will pass upon said
application on tbe first Monday in January,
1885, at my office iu Sandersville.
Given under my hand officially this Ctb
day of October, 1884.
M. NEWMAN,
10-9-3m Ordinary, W. O.
Administrator's Dismission.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
A. M. Mayo, administrator of Mrs. Martha
Pridgin, deceased, applied to me for letter!
of Dismission from snid estate, and I will
pas* upon said application on tho first Mon
day iu January, 1885, at my office ia San
dersville.
Given nnder my hand officially at Sanders-
villa, this Gth day of Ootober, 1884.
M. NEWMAN, Ord'y.
10-9-3m
nov 6, 1884—fit
City Tax N otice.
All persons owning real estate or personal
property in their own right, or in the right
of any other person or persons, either as
guardian, Executor, Administrator, agent,
Trustee, or any other manager whatsoever,
within the limits of tho city on tho first day
of October, 1884, nro required to muke re
turn ol the same to the city Clork hy the 15th
day of November, 1881, in accordance with
ordinances regulating Taxes for the oity. All
persons so failing to make returna as requir
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