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THE GREAT GERMAN
REMEDY
FOR PAIN.
Relieve* and cures
RHEUMATISM,
Neuralgia,
Sciatica, Lumbago,
HACK ACHE,
IIE A l»A I'll K, TOOTII i CHE,
SORE THROAT,
QUINSY, SWELL!NOB,
■PR AINU,
8oraneu, Cult, Bruitu,
FK08TIUTK8,
•vnt, MCA (.INI,
And nil other bodily neb at
nnd pain*.
FIFTY CENTS A BOTTLE.
Bold by nil I)riisnl*tB and
Denier*. Direction,* In 11
InuifunKcs.
The Charles A. Vagalar Co.
(Ammmcm to A. YOOF.LF.lt A CO.)
HAlilnore, M«*„ II. W. A.
LOCAL ITEMS.
llPllKlOUR,
Siradersvlllo JfethodistOUuroU—Rev. J. R,
IlloOloekey, Pastor. Preaching next Sab-
bath et 10:30, a. in. and at 7:15, p w
Appointments of Uev. B, H. Basnett Wash
ington Circuit.
l. t Sabbath in Deoembor. Uarris, 11 a. iu.,
Dad Sabbath in December, Deep Btep at 11
m . New Bethel at 3 p. m.
Sisters cbaroh-Uev. T. J. Cummings
I Pastor. Preaching next Saturday and Hun
day R t‘11 a. m
IVrnoiiuI.
Sow oats.
And sow wheat.
The Inst month of 1881.
F-KR* go briskly at 25cls per dozen.
The boueynrd was lively ou Tuesday.
Candidates are lively, and still smiling.
J hero was a huge crowd io town ou Tues
day,
Remember A, V II. Jordan is a candidate
for Tax Receiver. f
Grangers are desired to attend the meeting
at their ball to-day,
Several sal or of land by administrators
and executors, but none by tho Sheriff on
Tuesday.
A goodly number of subscribers lnvored
us with calls nnd renownls this week, others
will be welcomed.
Bee notice of farm to rent or let on Blmres.
Apply to Col. 0. U. Priugle, or in his ab
sence to Mr. E J. Orr.
A bog 28 months old was lulled by Mr. J.
0. Amerson of Giles district, on Saturday
that weighed Gil Ihs. Who can bent that?
Whisky drinking is increasing among the
negroes, su the election draws near. 'Many
will attend to no regnlur business until their
election “work" is over,
On our second page to-day will bo found n
striking and iustrnctivo Illustration of the
comparative north of the various kinds ot
baking powders now iu the market.
Burial Gases.
_ Metalic Cases, Caskets and Oof-
Mr. s. T..Jordan of Dawson visited hisi^.of any Quality and Grade, al-
relatives in this county tho past week.
Mrs. Mary Donovan of Wadloy is visitiDR
hit father Mr. J. U. Wioker arid family.
Mrs. Johnnie Donovan of Wndley and two \
children, are slopi ing at the Snudtrsvillo
Hotel.
Miss Julia liaines a former resident,is vis-!
iting Mrs. Nathan Haines and other relatives|
In the city.
ways on hand. A latgo stock of
these goods will be'found at tho store
Taruutton & Duggan.
To The Citizens oT Washington
County.
Tho undersigned beg to announce them
selves as candidates for re-election to the
Misses Mattie Ainswotth and Annio Gal-|offioe with which they have been honored
labor left on Tuosdsy to visit relatives in
Tuomasvillo,
III UIR.
Anderson Cummings, little son of Walker O
anl Lucretia Knight, died ou the 21st ult.
sged 3 years, 8 months and four days.
Mrs Aau Buchnuau died at tho rosldeuce
„f her daughter, Mr*. J. I Pugtesley iu this
oity> on Friday night, and was bnriod In the
c ity cotuetery ou Saturday. Though iiu In
valid, she was remarkably cheorfnl nnd bap
p y, and attained tbo great ego of 81 years.
8be was three limes married, and was kuow n
by our people generally as Mrs Guyton.
Apples, Orntiges, Knmi’iua Lemons, Cocoa
I n ats, Sweet potato.s, Irish potatoes, On-
pea at ^ It. T, Davis’s.
I have a oouipion; and weil selected stock
loiorockery that I am efferiug at close llgurts
i. 8. 6’pahks.
Washington oouuty raised ryo, for sale liy
A. S. Brauns.
““
Breakfast D ic?iu at U. T. Davis’s
Aluriuinif!
Colds that settle on tho luugR soon become
t-rv liaDgorous it not promptly tiealed with
Iliilr’K llotM V ot llorcliouml iinu
Tar. Buhl liy drnggiHiH,
ITAl IIPU) Nine Cure Mouth Wusll anil
UULJITjO Deiittfa-ii-e I* un Infallible cure lor
riccrntwl Sohy Throat, UlcvUIng Ui<m*»» Wore Mouth
ud I'lcurs. Uleaus llio Teeth end kct*|>» the Uunis
t iltliv. euro*a bail or loal lirvutli. Prepared solely l)V
Dr. J. P. AW. K. UOLMliS, 1) mi is, l»i Mulberry
Street, Macon, Georgia. Kor.elo by Mstlils & liable*,
lUslUig* A May anti all aial Ueitllsl*. ty
Tho sapper on Wednesday night lor the
benefit ot the .Sunday School ol tbo Baptist
Church was highly enjoyable to those pres
ent, nnd proved a gratifying succ ss to tbo
mating-rs, as it yielded $78.25 net.
After a drought of about throo months, an
excellent ralu fell on Thursday night con
tinuing nearly the entire night and through
uuh of Friday . The rain toll so gontly
that the dry soil drank it ull in, and is now
in line condition for seeding small grain.
Proceedings of couuoil appear iu an
other column, among these will be
found un imporinut ordinance forbidding the
running of stock of any kind upoa the
streets, Iron: the first of October to tho tirst
ol May. Owutrs of hogs will do well to take
heed.
Threo handsome, new residences
early completed in our growing city. Two
aro being built at tho west, end of Church yesterday after a brief business visit borne,
street, by lion. J. T. Youngblood and Mr. Ho says that tbo committees nre busily at
Wm. Martin. , They will bo quite an orna- work, o msideting tho largo number of bills
referred to them,' so an not to Impede the
progress of the legislature. Me thinks tbe
body will adjourn during tho next week
Mr. Hugh Dufiin, Centralis, Penna., Btatos
Pork Sausage at
U, T. Davis's.
Call and examine my stock of chcup stoves
Wore yon make your purchase. I duly
eoiopotition in any market
A. S, Si'Aiim.
HU11 Hnlr nml Wlil»Ut*r Dye
I V! cw.
Fresh cream cUeese always od h tnd at
. * R, T. Davis’s.
Cheap coffins, handsome walnut cases, anil
ttrlalio caskets ut T. N. & J. IV • Smith a
Tonnlllc, may 22. t
Crockery at U- T._D avis’s.
Should vou nood a coffin or burial case
call at T. N A J. W. Smith s.
Tennillo, may 22. t
*-» ♦—*- ■
New lot of Confectioneries, fruits and nuts
just arrived at »■ T. Davis
I am offering No. 70 Stoves at *14- and SIC
No. 7 at from •. .Sn.OOto $23
“ 8%t $22.00 to $28 00 all completo with
30pieces of furuituro. „. T t.ut>d
W. A. GALLAHER.
mmmm ■> •
A nioe lot of cheap Damps at
R. T. Davis's.
Mtb. Ada Bythowood of Savannah is visit
ing relatives, Mrs. T. J. Wartlien nnd family
in this city.
Rev. H. II. ,s'A*Rnett preached iu the Meth
odist church on Sunday night very accepta
bly to bis hoarors.
Dr, J. R. Smith visited old frionds at Bay
Springs eburob, the past week, and preaoli-
ed there ou Saturday aud Sabbath*
Mrs. R. T. Pounds has returned from i
‘ pleasant visit (o relatives iu Clay and Cal
houu counties of Southwest Georgia.
Dr. N. G. Tullis of Thomasvillo, has been
visiting relatives iu the city tho past week,
the guest of Moj. Gallnher and Judge New
man.
Hon. J. K. Hines made n brief visit home
ou Saturday, and was warmly greeted by bis
constituents. He returned to Atlanta on
Sunday.
Mr. G. W. Pulghnm and family have re
moved from Davisboro to Macon. Not a
peimnncnt tnovo from old Washington how
ever wo hope.
Uev. J, B. MoGehcn, P. E. preached an in*
tqjresting sermon ou Sabbath in this place,
and held the 4th Quarterly Cbnlcretioe for
this station on Monday.
Prof. Wore by an unfortunate step‘fell
from tho stage in Wntkius’ Hall on Wednes
day might, cuusing him for a timo intense
pain, but happily no serious injury.
Col. R. M, Mitchell, president of tho A. G.
A. 8. railroad was iu tho city several days dur
ing the past week, llo is now laying sever
al miles ol tho track and is'snnguino of an
early completion of the onterpriso, that en
grosses his whole energies.
lion. C. U, I’ringlo returned to Atlauta on
during the past term, and which they have
endeavored to till to tho best of their rospeo
tivo abilities Your suffrages are respect
fully mdfotted at tho next January election,
M Nkw.man, Ordinary.
A. M Mayo Clork Sun'r Court.
I’ R. Taliaferro County Treasury.
iSandersville Nov, 31st 14. Unto,
Fresh Buckwheat at, R. T. Davis’s.
Frosh Cabbago at U. T. Davis,
Nioe syrup at 40o per gal at
R T. Davis’s.
Harness and saddles repaired at A. 8,
Sparks’s harness shop, on short notice.
If you wish to purchase a new
ho best terms, call at this office.
otgnn of
t
Burial oases of all kinds at the store of
T. N. A J. W. Smith.
Tennille, .Way 22 t
FOlt RENT.
Two dwelling houses nnd lols for 1885.
Apply to O, R, PRINGLE.
Stoves, Stoves, Stoves.
The largest obenpest slid greatest u-sort-
meut of Stoves ever brought to this section
aro being received by
W. A. GALLAHER,
At Gallahtr's Variety Store, Tonnille, Ga.
sopt 25, 1884
Choap lurnituro for sale by
A. B. iVpauks.
Fatties wishing the lustre band crockery
oati supply their wants at A. 8. Sparks Va
riety store.
Furniture I furniture!!
Two car loads or Furniture of all kinds to
arrive this week iu which there is a largo lot
of those maguiffccut \ marble top Bureaus at
tho surprising low ptieo of
at W. A. GALL
nills Go.
moDt to thut pleasant portion of tho oity
Tho other iB a neat cottage ol modern style,
built by Mrs. Key on tho north end of Har
ris street. , ■
ThauksoiviDg day was generally observed l hnt St. Jacobs Oil, tho wonderful putu-re-
h “ ■ , ' liever, is just the thing for rheumatism and
iu tho city on Thursday last. ReligionsL woul(1 not without it in his house-
services wero hold at the Methodist ohuroli,
conducted by tho Pastor, Rev. J. U. Modes-
key. Tho business houses wero generally
closed and the.day had quite tho air of a ho)
lay. T ho cornet
Mow OnlN.
Many farmers we learn are bw ni work
sowing email fifany moro will com
baud discoursed good J m „„„o during tbe old CbriHtmas, while
music in the nfternoou, contiibuiiog much ( others will rely mainly an spring sowing
to 11,,* ptewewnroOSB (if tl.o day.
Eleation Notice-
GEORGIA—Washington Countv.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
An olectiud tor Ordinary, Clerk of the Su
perior Court, Sheriff, Treasurer, Tax Collec
tor Tax Reoelver, Surveyor aud Coroner
will be held at Hie various election precincts
in the oounty on Wednesday the 7th day of
Janury, 1885, under tho same rules ns elec
tions for members ol tho General Assembly.
This 3d December, 1884
M NEWMAN, Ordinary.
doc 4—4t
For Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
ORDINARY'S OFFICE,
James U. I’ato has in duo form applied to
tho undersigned lor permanent letters oi ad
ministration of the estate ot Mrs Sarah E. l’ate
late of said county, deceased, ntld I will pass
upon said application on the first Jfopdny in
January, 1885, at ray office
Uiveu under my hand officially this 2d of
December, 1884.
M NEWMAN, Ordinary.
12 4-41
Administrator's Dismission.
GEORGIA—Washington county
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
E. A. Sullivau, County Administrator, Ad
ministrator of the estate ot Wily it 8heppnrd
late of said oonnty deceased, applies to mo
lor letters of dismission from the adminis
tration ol said;estale, nnd I will pass upon
Ins application on the 1st Monday in March
1885, at my offloo In Satitlersville.
Given under my hand and official .signa
ture, this 2d Deoembor, 1884.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary
12-4- 3in
For Homestead.
GEORGIA—Washington County
Oh BINARY'S OFFICE,
John Morris ha* applied to me for exomp
tlon of personalty, and I will pass upon the
same at 11 o'uloek on Monday 22d ol Deoem
her, 1884, at myoffleo.
'This 2d Docember 1884.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
dec 1- 2t
For Letters of Dismission.
GKORGIA Washington County.
Ordinary’s Office.
E. N. Wammock, Guardian and ex officio
administrator of Wiley A. Wammock, deceas
ed, applied to me for letters ol Dismission
w pn
U1E
$10
EU’S Variety Sloro Ten
Fresli, first class flour, gnsranteod good as
W. Hampton, for $1.80 per 6(ittis, at
It. T. Davis’s.
THE
Wu iliiuk they nhonhl take nil tbo chances
now uh largely a* posnibio, anti bo sure
-The Conference, of the A. M- E. and C m , , eniellt the lal , sowIng with a large
E. Churches have boon hold recently, the \ ' *
former at Columbus, and tho laiter at Leary.
Rev. W. C. Gaines is the Presiding Elder ot
tho Macon District, which includes this
place. Ho is highly endorsed by some lead
ing business men it Americus his late home.
Uev. L.Rice ,h tho pastor at this place Of the
O. M. E.ohurob, Rev. It. Bass has been re
turned as presiding e'.dor, and Rev. >i
Culloughs is tho pastor of llie eburoh heru.
The Georgia Mutual Aid-Association of this
spring seeding.
A Y nliiuhlfi .Han.
And the “right man in the right place" is
Hon. 0. U. Pringle, chairman of the Tem
perance Committee ol the Legislature, pub
lished elsewhere. Mr. Priugle has more
than uny other man in the Legislature served
d advanced tho great cause of temperance,
and was iu tho hurt General Assembly, bh he
in this, the recognized leader of the tom-
MGTON
MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN
Sash, Blinds, Doors Builder’s
Hardware, Leads, Oils, Paints,
AND ALL KINDS
BXJILDIlSra MATERIAL
FOOT OF CHERRY ST.,
IMZA-COOST, Q-IEOiRjG-IA..
nov 7, 1884—Grn
T. GUERNSEY,
DEALER IN
SASH, DOORS, and HLINDS,
BTTILDKRS HAELWARE,
9 3
Paints, Oils, Putty, Glass, Lime, Hair, Cement,&c.
from said estate, and 1 will pass upon said
application on the first Monday in January
1885, at my oflBeo in SandeVsvlIlo.
Given under my hand officially this Gth
day ol October, 1884.
M. NEWMAN,
10-9-3m Ordinary, W. 0.
town of which our young friend Mr. W, G. I )erftnoe movement. Ho has accomplished
Fursc is manager, promises to be one ol Uit 1 mno |, j- or tho people of Goorgta iu this line,
most popular institutions oi tbo day. lherel now busily engaged with bills and
are now over 800 membora nnd it is rapidly I orgou „i efforts in forwarding the gpod
increasing. 30 now members wero added! ol .j { Such a man is a citizen of whom tbe
Monday and Tuesday. Jfeuibers responded rytHto may well bo prond."
promptly lo as-.-aossiuont No. 1, in pnymeut \y e a i|p the abovo f oin the Atlanta Post,
of death oluifu of Chas. D. Intnan, an, 1,M ' 11S wo huow it will be gratifying to the many
Inman will bo paid the amount in full ou frien ,i H of Mr .Pringle lo know that bis faith-
10th of December.
This association loviod an annual duo of
ouo dollar on tho entire membership Dec.
1st. We trust that no member will forfeit
their membership by non payment of their
dollar.
ful and intelligent sorviOo in the interest ol
the State is duly appreciated.
A Fierce Attack.
Glenn, the little son of Prof. W. H, Law
son was attacked and pretty badly bitton by
An undertaker's department hap. been ad
ded to tho store ot T. N. & J. M- bmith, a
TenniUe where coffins, burial cases anil caB-
kets of any quality oau be furnished,
A nioe lot of new uiuekeiel at.
R. T. Davis's.
Tho men that succeeds nowadays is the L ca t on Saturday last. The pugnaeious oat
live man, who iH up to the times; uud no bet- [ ie |g ou nU (ii knocked off and killed by Itog
ter evidence of this U needed ‘J 11111 “ ““J L r , nn older brother. Tho cat is considered
-ahead housekeeper is ueter
that every go
without Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup,
Parties in need of one or more tons of coal
and wishing lo order with others, aud make
up a oar load and thua s*vo freight, will
please call at this ofllco and say bow much
they wish. t
I is -- •
A bargain cun be bad in a new 15 inch two
roller syrup mill at this office. t
Wa will sell one of those Remington sew
ing machines advertised iu this pnpei at a
bargain. The reputation ol the Remington
sewing machiues is equal to that of the
Romingtoo firearms. t
R. T. Davis’
I'll.Vfil
Supper.
There will ho an oyster BUpper and grand
Hocinl entertainment give* at Tennille, Tues
day niglitjtbo 1 Gth iust. for tho benefit of tho
a crazy rather than a mad cat, and as the
wound is healing, it is sincerely hoped no
serious consequences will onsne.
LIRE TUB .
lEIINGTON RIFLE,
UNEXCELLED BY ANY. .[
LSure to Give Satisfaction.•
(jcncral Office, Ilion, N. Y. I
New York Office, 283 Broadway.
Administrator's Dismission.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE.
GEORGIA—WnBuington County,
A. M. Mayo, administrator of Mrs. Martha
I’ridgin, deceased, applied to me tor letters
ot Dismission Irorn said estate, and I will
puss upon said application on tbe first Mon
day in January, 1885, at my cilice in Ban
dersville.
Given under my bundpfficiully ut (Sanders
villa, this Cth day of October, 1884.
it. NEWMAN, Ord’y,
10-9-3m
GEORGIA—Wnabington County
ORDINARY’S OFFIOK,
Wiley Harris ha* \n due’form applied to
tho undersigned lor,permanent letters of ad
ministration ou the eslute of Joseph Uarris
lute of said countv, decchsud, and l wilt past
upon uaiil application on the first Monday in
January, 1885.
Given under my huud and official signs
lure, this l'Jlh November. 188-),
4t M. Nkwman, Ordy.
Buying Agents Wanted.
EtuelileiTs Arsiicn Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Baker's Bread at
Christian church. This will be tho best B ru j<,oR, Bores, Ulcers, Salt ltbeum, Fever
and en- Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
thinir of the season, 6o let all come
joy themselves, and nlso-help PiiL! ?rt“w r'.quire'd. It is
cause. Admission free. Anyone wishing to g Uara „te B d to give porloct satisfaction,
oontributo anything, it will be most thank- raon ey refunded. Price 25 oonts per box.
aud positive-
fully received.
For sale by Rawlings & May.
Never tilVffDp,
•-. | Beuil six cents tor postage, uud ri-
Tf von aro suffering with low and dopress- A Jr IIZP. ci-ivefrec.n costly tiox of goods which
l spirits, loss of appetite, genera! debility.
What Finliieiit 8t- J-oiiis
ciiiiis nit> :
Piieventive op Malaiua.—t olden ■
Liquid Heel I'OlliC is a very agreeable
article ol diet, aud particularly uaelul when
tonics ore require ., being tolerated when
other lorms ot animal food nre rejeated. in
Diphtheria, Aquc. Malaria, Typhoid ievers, ml
every depressing disease, its use will be atten
ded'with great advantage. Wo have pre
scribed it with excellent success. J.-It- Des,
lie, M. D. ;U. P. (Jopp, M. D 1 H. D. Parsons-
M. D.; U. A. Vaughan, M D ; Dis. b. L. and
J. C. Nieielol; Wm. Porter, M. D., and many
others. ('Jake no oilier.) Ol druggists.-
If you wish a uieo saddle or a beautiful
sot of nicklo plate harness call on
A. S. Bpaiiks.
The Indies and every body are cordially
invited to call and examine tho stock ana
prices of fl.T.PAVM.
All parlies in need of Stoves and l'liruitare
don’t fail to coll on , T r . neo
\V A. GALLAHER
Variety Store, Tennillo Ga.
Gelatine, Coin htaioh, Oatmeal and
prepared mustard, at * It. T. Davis a.
W.A. GALTiAHEll at GallsbeFs Variety
Htora is selling Furniture anil Stoves cheaper
than ever. , -
‘Now is the time to give Smith’s Worm Oil.
JuBt reooived a car of Genuine “To** 8
Kust-proot Oats" 70 cts. in large lots; 76 ots
•a small lots. Supply yourselves before tne
price advances. „ _
A. S. Spaekb.
ed spirits, ■»» — y..., o- ----- -- i. n ,.:i.|t|iaii uiiytlduK clso In this world. Fortuiiea aw»u me
disordered blood, weak constitution, h ‘ Lorker/ubsolatoly sure, At oucu address Tru*i* Co.,
aolio, or any disease ot a bdioiiH , nutiue^ hj | Auell9tAi Mu | u0l mar IS, tsst-tf
Cotton Mni'kct.
Corrooted weekly by J. C. Harman,
Tennille, Ga., Nov. 24, 1884.
1883,
IU i ut j tx i * rj!»
all means procure a bottle ot Eloctrio Bit
ters. You will be surprised lo see the rapid
improvement that will follow; you will hi-
inspired with new life; strength anil activity,
will r-tiyu; pain and misery will cease, anu
Will a■ tuy u ) — * . « ,•
henceforth you will rejoice in tho praise rd Quotations,
Electric Bitten*:. Sol(l “ l Ull y 0l ’ nt8 “ b ° U *IUooTMidlling. 0
by Rawlings & Mny.
U»/aar
Middling..
Low Middling.
9-9-10
91
noni
nom
’ 447
Missionary and I Reecipts IhiH week at S. A T. U. K. 093; by
Wagon . CC'J total., ’202
dame week last year
.9768
1701
On tho evening of the 12th inst, tho ladies Q rd j nftr y
of the M. E church will give a Bazaar, the| 8ttlps
proceeds to bo used lor
Stalls of fancy wot k, fruits and an elegant I “^thUyear 11-159
supper will be provided, aud a pleaeaut oc- j jB gt year. " 7 " K
oabion promised all who will honor the la- DeQclt
dies with their patronage.
All invited who desire to aid iu a worthy
cflitso. Admittance Free.
Shot in the Jatv
If you want a good 8'tovo that will stand
any test buy the celebrated Iron King and
tnko no other, for sale by
W. A. GALEA HER, Tennille.
Neal Hudson and Freeman Turner, both L Q wllom w0 i 10V0 given the exclusive salo ol
oolored hud a quarrel °“ S “^f du [ ab ?“ t |for BanderHville and TenDille.
driving Wflgoo, when 1110 luttcr drew iiib
pistol uud shot the former iu tho face. \S his-
ky we suppose had rauoh to do with tho
trouble. Pistols, whisky and negroes <»
even white men make a bad compound.
—ITT— a a* —
Wusliliig-ton €»uaty Uraiiffe.
The regular meeting of this Grange will|q' B nnillo, Ga.
be held to-day at Grange Hall.
A full attendance of members is earnestly
desired. W. J. HENDERSON
Master.
A. BERND. G. BF.RND.
BERND BE0TEEES,
Wholesale Mauufacturers of
Harness, Saddlery &e.
AND DEALERS IN
Leather, Shoe
Findings
AND
Horse Equipments
GENERALLY.
44 aud 4G Third St.,
MACOX, - - - «A.
nov 0, 1884—dm
Land for Rent
Tho place known as the Massey place, four
miles Irom ttindorsvillo. is offered for rent.
The laud adjoins Gideon Mathis, there is
enough land for a good two horse farm, the
place is well improved. Tho property will
be leased to a gooff party lor a number of
years For terms apply to 8. B. Robison
Sandersvllle, Ga, Nov. 3th—18-1.
For Letl< rs Dr-mission.
ORDINARY S OFFICE.
GEORGIA—Washington Counh
Mrs. Sarah E. Irivin, Guardian aud ex-offioto
AdmiuistrutU of li A. Irwin late ot said
county, deceased, applies to mo lor letters ot
dihiniHBion burn her trusts, and I will pass
upon her application on the first Monday in
Vlareh 1885.
Given uuder my hand nnd official signa
ture this 24tli day of November, 1884.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary,
11-27-1880—3tn ,
Public Sale.
By virine of nu agreement between the nn-
diusigu- d, heirs to tbo entute of Maltbew
Johnson late of Wasbiuglou county dooeas
led, will be sold at pftHic salt-at the Into res
lidenoe of tbe dceense>l on Friday tbe 6th day
of Decombcr next at 11 n’olook, tbe perisha
ble properly of said estate, consisting of one
horse, oxen, cow and calf, t.ogs, farming
utensils and mechanics! tools. And if tbe
land belonging to said ostato consisting ol
25U acri-H more or loss, adjoining S. G Jor
dan. Green Brantley and tieab Newsome, is
not disposed of privately beforo (hat day,
said land will also bo sold at public outcry at
the same time and ploco. Terms cash.
Borah Johnson, Wiley JohnHoD,
A. H Johnson, Narchsn Bland,
Winfred Harrell, A. L. Johnson,
J. W. Johnson, uary Juue Jubusou.
nov 20, 1884—3t
AGENTS FOR BUFFALO WAGON.
No.
151 Second Street, I^uctory Corner
Sixth and Cherry, Macon, Ga.
Nov fi, 1884—Gm
u
TO THINE
See our Stock. Know our Prices
or you will
Neglect Your Interest.
For we are determined to Lead
The Augusta Store of
Wm. A. McCARTY, & Co.
this itR4»oM | Tennillo ITigh Scllbol,
Why, I. W. Harper’s Nnlson County Whisky
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
Will ho sold at tho last purchaser’s' risk, at
tho Court house iloor ip natidoisville on the
first Tuesday in January next,between the le
gal hours ol sale, nil that tract of land in
H«id oonuly. in tho 100th district, adjoining
lauds of J/rs. Mary Simpson. John Harris’
place.- M. W- Trawiok and istate of Joseph
Hauis, containing 150 acres more of less
Sold for‘tbo benefit off ho heirs and creditors
of Mrs sj irtbaTrawick, late bf said county,
deceased. This 3(1 Docember,- 1884.
J. W. F. TRAWL K. Adni’r.
a e i;4t
Administratrix’s Sale.
CTflLL be sold at tbe Court house door iu
VV N'audersvillu on Tiu-sduy the Cth
ot January, 1885, within the legal hours' ol
Ulle, the following property, to-wit: that
tract of land.ou which l>. D, Inmnn resided
at hi* death, containing three hundred i-.arc-s
more or less, adjoining lauds ot Fartrsr aud
others; said property belonging to thu estate
of,tl. D. Inman, deucased. Sold, in pursu
ance of an order I'rum the Court ot Ordinary,
Terras cash .Mrs. FLOUIE H. INMAN,
dco 4—4t Adm'x* 1
is prelerrod aoovo all other Brands 's be-
cause it is Ihn most regular aud most perlcoij
Froduct, incontestably over made. A long
experience iu tbomunufactnie of the Harper,
the largo Capital of the Distiller which en
ables him to hold his Whisky until it ha*
fully matured, together with the fact that th>
Whisky Is bought by and shipped to me di
rect from the Di.(Hilary accounts for the un
varying satisfaction it has given those beet
educated toa fine Whisky.
U. T. WALKER.
Sole Agent.
oct 2, 1884— tf
Chan. Noble it Co. .Manufacturers of
the Iron King Cook Stove,
Two car loads oi Furniture nnd one car
load of Stoves bought by W\ A. Gallaber for
spot cash, is en route for Tho Variety Store
4t.
Oranges, teutons, Bananas at
R. T. Davis.
Another fresh lot of those Belect oauned
ruitsand vegetables, at R. 4- Davis
Cranberries, Dates, Primes »t
nov 20 !’• Davis’
I’ikc’R Tootlmclie Drop* cure in
f>no minute.
A complete line of tin and wooden ware
for sale by. A S. Sparks.
— — I jPP
Examine A. 8. Sparks's stock and yon
will find bargains.
Land for Sale.
Three hundred and fitly acres of land orig
inally belonging to the estate of the late Ga
briel Stubbs, are now offered for sale. The
land adjeins the landsof Stephen May, Mack
Mathis and Thomas Wnrthenj one hundred
and fifty acres open and in a good atate of
cultivation, the rest in the woods. Terms
easy;apply to S. B. ROBISON.
Snndersvtlle, Ga. nev, 13-84—41
MY I* 15 IMP FI5M.1LI5.
Tennille Washington Co., Ga.
W.L. DUGGAN, A. M. Principal.
Ihe Spring lerrn ol this institution opens
onday January 5tb. 1885.
Oompeteut assistants will be employed and
borough instruction given in ail tho branch
es ol study uouimonlv pursued in our beat
High Schools. Pupils will be prepared lor
nor class In College.
Board can be obtained in good families at
moderate rales.
TUITION ; Spiiiko
2Y.BM
I irst Cluss (I’ri. Dept)...... $9 00
Necond Class jfi (,0
Third Class 18 1)0
Fourth ( lass 24 00
uasio (on Piano) ......18 00
For further particulars apply to the Prin
cipal at Snow, i ,a. or to
8. J. KELLEY, Pres. Bil. Trustees,
noy 20, 1884—it Tennillo Ga.
Fall
Tbkm
$0 0d
10 00
12 00
111 00
12 00
Florida Homes.
For Cheap homes. Orange and truok land
seud.for my list Fbee. „ ‘
J. CROSS.
Notary and Land Ageut.
Liverpool Flu. Nov. 20th 1884, tf.
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA—Wafihiiigtou couutj;.
Agreeable to an order of the Court of Or-
Uiuary ot Washington oounty, will ,be sold at
tho Court house door in Samlersville on the
first Tuesday in January next, between the
legal hours of sale, all that truot of laud sit
uated iu said oounty, adjoining lands ol Ses
sions, Smith, the Glenn lands, Bullard and
Posey, containing <300 acre* moro or loss
Also one other trnct of laud iu sai.l counly
adjoining lands of the estate of W. II. Par
ker, Hunter and B. J. Wilson, containing (30
noreB, moro or less. Bold for tho benefit ol
the heirs and creditors of Wm. H. Parker,
late of said county, deceased Terms cash.
J. W. WALLER, ) .
J. K. SUMNER, (
deo 4 1884 -41
Hides Wanted
HIGHEST CASH PJ.ICE paid for Otter,
Beaver and Cow Hiiles, Bet.*wax and Tallow.
P. Hap p’s Son <fc Co.
Sanderavilla, May 5.1881-tf
Engines, Eoilers.
Saw and Grist Mills, and Mucbinery nnd
Mill Supplies. Cheap and Good, ltepairu
ioue ut reasouablo prices.
KEO. R. LiimitKD AfiOq |
Fottndtj, Machine and Duller Work*,;
AUGUSTA, GA.
Wo Buy, Hell, limit, Exchange nnd Repair,
Engines on favorable terms. Have 3 our loads
Now Engines, 2 earloa Is 2d hand Engines iu
stook for prompt delivery, Stenui and Wa
ter Pipe at UedUQOd priois. Agents for At-!
las Engines, Aultmi.n Tuylor Engines, Kor-;
ting Injectors, Vandnzen Jet Pumps, Gardi--
ners Governors, Cloud Creek Mill Rocks,
Eclipse Double Turbine Wheels.
All kinds of new work nnd repairs prompt
ly done. We aro working about one hun
dred hands and eaa’ evory day, 2-21-’84-tf
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
All persons having demands against tbe
estate of CbarleH D. Inman late of said coun
ty, deoeased. will render them in according
to law, nnd nil persons indebted to said es
tate will make immediate payment.
MRS. FLOltlE 8. INMAN,
nov C, 1884- (Jt
Georgia Military Academy
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
tldHEexeicises of’.bis Institution have bee&
A. resumed, ami are iu successful operation.
Tbo .School offers superior advautagee to
the yonths ot GEORGIA, SOUTH CAItOLI-
NA anil FLORIDA for acquiring a good
Classical and Scientific Education in oonneo-
tiou with tho habits of order and regularity
induced by MILI i'ARY DISCIPLINE.
TERMS, for Scholastic year (payable half
yearly in advance).
For Board Cadets $300
‘‘Pay “ $75 to $105
According to the o.ass enterad.
For further particulars apply to
ClLVB. A. OL MATE AD.
President Board ol Trustee*,
oot 1(1, 1881—tf
J. S WOOD & BROs,
GENERAL
Commission Merchants
„ „ Savannah? Ga.
No Commissions or other expenses charged
on Consignments of Wool,
Highest Market Price guaranteed at time ot
si p 4 Snle. ly
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
All persons having demands against the
estate of C. C. O'Reilly late oi Washington
ooanty deceased, ere hereby notified to ren
der in their demands to the undersigned ac-'
oording to law; and all persona indebted to
said estate are required to make immediate
lymeut. W. A. MoCAltTY, Adm'r
£■ of 0. O. O’Reilly deo’d.
nov 6, 1884—ot
Notice.
All persons indebted to the undersigned
for Lumber will please sottle their accounts
by Nov. 15th, 1884. All those not settled
aud have not wade satisfactory arrangements
by that time, will find their accounts in she
bands of an attorney for collection. I will
take iu pnymeut anything in the way of Pro
duce, corn, fodder, cotton seed, bauqn, laid,
syrup. Ao, W. J. JOINEK, Jr,
oot 9, 1881—2m