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.... -11 n Igainod Haines hall heights. We fonnd near- (by Prof. Jacksou, (Bethany) J. \V. Smith nnd
1 ll0 lionim C£ Georgian, e v»ry sent a reserved Boat. Wo got Rome- | l>l * lcrH - ^ ^ ^
body else’.)scats and sat down. I sat down) u Hormon. Parental Obligations nnd Du-
ou the liouch on tlio Bido next tothe wall but ties by T. 0. Boykin.
snuie (allow ousted uio, by claiming it as a] Notice,—The entire oommnnlty nnd es-
“ros rvnd scat." Al.ont that time that young.l>ooiully tbe members of all neighboring
1 cburelies iind Hunaay schools, aro unite 1
BjUrillUlllGII wt'.
WM, PARK. Editor and Proprietor,
THURSDAY MORNING. MAR 18*5.
man Atkinson roao up and informed ns we
would liavo to reti
For Administrator's Dismission. For Lettors of Administration.
GEORGIA—Washington couuty. GEORGIA—Washington County,
Ordinary's Office. ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
O. H. Pringle, Administrator with the will E. A. Sullivan, Conntv Administrator has
annexed of the estate of Mrs. A. R. Jones, in due form applied to the undersigned for
late of said county, deceased, applies to me permanent letters of administration outlie
said adminls-'eitate of Frank Solomon lnte of Raid county
o deceased, and I will pass upon said applica
nt- .ion on tho II rst Monday in April, If 85, at
, UUD iu .e.o,„.c j ray office in Sandersville.
1 hey were hung ou ac-i everybody expecting to get on the front seat, I w > 10 are present. Let none who have been Gj , , band officially, this 1 Given under my hand officially this 2d
1 J B 1 ' 3 ‘ H assigned parts In the exercises fail to oome, L. ..... .J„ 5 March, 1885.
and let all bo prosent who have any words “ J ’m NEWMAN Ordinary. M. NEWMAN, Ordinary,
of enoourngement fo offer on any one of the ’ ' J
subjects fo bo disenssod.
so up and informed ns earnestly requested toattendall the
ire to the Matkms Mall. I vices. It is hoped and believed that the ox- ,.n tl.e'nirs, 1 Mou.Iayin June, 1885, it my
a dash for the next hall, ereises will be pleasant and profitable to ">• i (j ce j n Sandersville.
Congress was in session up to 3 o’clock a-, Well we all made
m. on yesterday.
oonut ot th# senate amendment to the postal | It took my be„t lo keep up with tho old lady
bill voting *800,01)0 to tie Pacific mail steam
ship company.
♦ <1- ♦ * ——
Preparations on tho grandest scale wero made
for the inaugural ion of President Cleveland
on yesterday. The largest concourse ever
assembled iii the city, doubtless wero gath
ered there to witness the imposing ceremo
nies.
It, M Mitchell, President of the Augusts
Gibson and Sandersville Railroad, who re
turned Saturday says tho Chronicle, from
business trip North, says "Augusta has nut
Now York and she is ours.” Success crown
ed liis efforts, and tho crop from ulong the
new road will bo brought to Augusta next
season over tho narrow gauge.
Tho latest nows from Alrica is decidedly
encouraging; tins unlives teased to fry their
grandparents, and have advanced so fur
that they uso habitually Dr. bull's Cough
Syrup, which is a ure euro lor all lung Iron-
bl h.
1 -
TTlio Youth* Companion.
Tho editors of • Tho Wrath's Companion”
seem to have put their tingors on tho pulse
ol every boy nnd gill n( healthy tastes end
instinctsin America. "The Companion’ is
lull every week of interesting stories with a
thoroughly wholesome influence, tales of ad
venture, articles that entertain nnd instruct
at the same time nnd most carefully select
ed ndscellaDy. It iH a weekly treasury
good leading, nnd is already road urn! prized
in 325,0(18 families. The price is only $1,75
a year. Addons Parry Alison &• Co., Ilosloit,
Mass.
When wo got around there the doors were
closed. It was thon nunonncod that tho
chairs would have to be handed in, Mrs.
Franklin she stood too near the door and
one or 1 wo of those heavy chairs fell ovei
d struck licr now bonnet. Shu infoimed
oiu what would lollow if that thing was re
peated. Alter so long n time we all got in
again nnd Miss Lula Hurst and her good
looking mother came upon tho stage.—Well
she meminrizod me just as soon as I saw
her. Tnnl silver fringe with those cnchnut-
ing, hew itchiug, angelic eyes peeping from
around, between and underneath tboso
bsngltng bangs, and those snowy white
hands. That fell >w Atkinson is no fool.
Look how ho displayed his skill. Among
nil that muscular, athletic nnd hard to bull
die set of young fellows, h# choso out our
much helovo.l Mayor to try Ids hand. May
or W. U. took hold ol that chair, just like
and with ns much confidence in his ability
Aii Aimwer Itiinleil,
Can ntiy one bring us n enso of Kidney or
Liver Complaint that Eleclrio Ritters will
not speedily cure? We say they cannot, as
thousands of cases already permanently
cured ami who are daily recommending Elco-
trio Bitters, will prove. Bright’s Disease,
Diabetes, Weak Back, or any urinary com
plain! quiokly cured. '1 hey purify the blood,
regulate tho bowels, nnd act directly on the
diseased parts. Every bottlo guaranteed.
For salo at 5tc a bottle by ltawlings & May
Court !¥nlc».
The Spring term of Washington Superior
Court opened on Monday his houur Judge
R. W. Carswell on the bench. This is llic
first court over organiz'd by Solicitor Oe:.
ernl Rogers, blit he met the duties of ids
new offico with a creditable degree ol do
tority.
The grand Jury w as organized oy tho eh
tion of Elder T. M. Harris, foreman. The
body made up of the representative men
of Washington, whoso intelligence, known
integrity nnd social position, constitute thorn
Hafo custodians of the pulilio weal.
The charge of Judge Carswell was olear,
concise nnd luminous, portraying iu
inugu.ige not to be misunderstood, tho high
duties devolving upon tho Grand luqaest
of Washington county.
Bosidos tbo local resident liar of Snoders-
villa, we notice in attondanos, Capt. J. 0
Harman of Tennille, Col. A. F. Daisy
Wriglitsville, Hon. J. T Jordan of Sparta,
Uou.J. II. Polbill and Ool. W. L. Phillip
of Louisville, Judge U. L, Rodgers of At.nn
t«, Capt. J. W. Robison of Micon, and A. II
Lavion, Jr. of Savannah.
There nro two ministers on the Grand Ju
ry , Elder T. M Harris of tho Christiai
church, anti Rev, T. J. Holmes of tho Bap
tint church.
Tim criminal docket will ho takou up on
next Monday.
TUuoaaoof A.M.Mayo vs. Rawlings Broa.lo
recovery of intercut in tho hotel property was
decided in favor of the defendants.
Yesterilay was sot apart by tho court for
the trial of tbo suit ig.iiust the Central Rail
road ft.r the killing uf tho negro man un
women by a train near r»avisbor >.
Tho oourl will ,-robably adjourn
day until Monday.
The sessions ol tho Grand Jury
glad to state, tiro open J daily with prayer
Frl
> contiol, things ns a mastiff taking hold
of a snidine box. That invisible furoo be
gun to rise up nnd away went our mayor,
first to one sido nnd then to the other. It
poppud right into my mind u conversation
wo had a few days before, Mayor W. G.
told mo that in his young days, ho was a
first cl ns danoor. Well didn’t ho move
aero-s that stago willi case. He was dancing
Schotlisebo right there boforo tho ojos ol
his pastor.- Presently Miss Lilia seated her
'partner" broadside on tho floor. I hoard a
elco nwnyback in the crowd exclaim "Wo'll
invu lo l ave another oloction for Mayor."
Well from this sho slammed 'em all around,
but my friend over on tho left, who cried
out Fraud. I caught out Miss Lula’s oooen-
ricllies right off. Sho gets that everlasting
log rolling Ktrength out of her bangs. It is
tho very same strength that old man Sim
sou had when ho killed out all tlioso Philis
tines, and held nut until old Sapphlra (?)
cut off his looks. She anoints those bnugi
with dynamite pomndo and louostouo, tuns
r fingers through those bangs nnd thon
she’s n regular built cyclone. Mrs. Frank
lin lold mo whatever I did not to bother
iiloug with her. Shu said she might put
ill on mo. And I didn't. But didn't my
friend Church H. act nioe. Just beforo lio
would tuko hoi I of that chair or umbrella
lie would look so sweet at M ss Lula and
Miss I.ula would return thoso lamb like
sniilrs. Church didn’t roar and pitch, lilt
those other young athletes, when the dyna
mito ami lodestonc began to riso up, but lie
acted bo graceful. Did yon notice how lie
lid bow nnd scrape when ho would retire?
One young lady remarked whon ho retir
ed tho last time "well ain't ho a sugar plum?'
When that young man hat doubting Thom
as who hollared out “Fraud" so much whon
ho mounted the stage, that young man At-
kinnon whispered something in Miss Lula's
oars and I thought ho suid “Uivo him
she ran her lingers through tlioso looks,
and when Shcpj aid took hold of that chair
lie turned lo ono of thoso Liiub^ Jacks,
he? 1 wouldn't have died of sho had pitch-
ad him over ou theOgeochoe somewhere,and
let him down easy feel foremost. I am un
out nnd out woman rights man, and whon
they call a woninu (nartienlnily ns pretty a
piece of human clay ns Alias Lula is), a fraud
— I am then ready to take up arms,—aint
3-5—3m
Mnimui.
I havo been using for a mouth or two in my
household Swift’s Specific, the greater por
tion of it having been consumed by tho lc-
male portion of my family and with the imp
piest results. It noted liko n charm on my
wile, who lmd been in bad health for a long
time, and for whom I had paid hundreds ol
dollars for doctors and medicines. It began
to build her up from the first dose. Another
femnlti member of my family took it with
equally satisfactory results. It is certainly
the best tunio for dolicnto ladies that I have
ever used, and I have tried them all. I have
no doubt that want of exercise, close con
finement in poorly vuntilntod houses, sewer
gas poison and mi.lttrinl poison oitcu pro
duct) slcknees among our wives, daughters
and sisters. and 1 beliovo .Swills Specific in
tho remedy for nil tliis sort of blood poisou-
ing. I kDow many ot iLe best iamllios of
this county are using it for thispurpo.se, nnd
I have never known or hoard of any failure
to give entire satisfaction. I havo known
the remedy n long limo. I ltuow it to bo on
tiroly vegetable, nnd tbe beHt tonionnd nlter-
tivo, especially for females.
F. L. Joses, J. P., Quitman, Gu
For leave to sell land nnd It. R. Stock.
GEORGIA—Washington County
Ordinary’s Office.
It. L. Wnrthen nnd Thomas Wnrtben, Ad
ministrators of tho estate of Mrs Mary 11.
Milos, deceased, lute of the State of Alabama,
have in duo form applied to the undersigned
for leave to sell the real estate nnd Railroad
slock belonging to said estate, nnd Hnid ap
plication will be heard on tho first Monday
iu April, 1885, at my office in Sandersville
Given under my hand officially this 2d
day of March, 18So.
3-5-4t [M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
For Leave to Sell Land.
GEORGIA—Washington County
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
James F. Smith, Guardian for Charles
Mertz, minor, has in due form applied to
the undersigned for leave to sell an undivided
interest in a tract of land in Brooks county,
belonging to said minor, nnd said applioa-
wiil be heard on the first Monday in April,
1886.
This 11th Febrnary, 1885.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary,
2-19—4t
Administrator’s Dismission.
ORDINARY'S OFFICE.
GEORGIA—Washington County
J.W. F. Trnwick administrator of Martha
L. Trnwick, dee , applies (o me lor letters
ot Dismission trom said estate, and I will
pass upon said application on the first Mon
day in April, 1885, at my office in San
dersvllle.
Given under my hand officially at .Sanders
ville, this Oth day of January, 1884.
JU. NEWMAN, OrJ’y.
1-8 -3m
For Letters of Dismission.
GEORG IA W ashington County
Ordinary’s Office.
I. Hermann, administrator of the estate
of W. H. Brown applios to me for
letters of Dismission from said administra
tion, nnd 1 will pass upon said npplica
on the first Monday in May, 1885, at my
office in Sandersville.
Given nndor my hand officially, this lfith
day of Jnnuary, 1885.
l-22-3m M. Newman, Ordy.
SAKES ALIVE!
I’VP Done Bought a'
I'iax i: it,
I say bit fur a lack, n ft ’
what’s more,I done saved
n clean $50,by buy in’ hit
from
LUDDEN & BATES
Southern Music House
Savannah, Ga.
FRENDS,
Thar's no yusoin talkin', of you haint got,,
Pinner or a Orgin in yure house yo will nt . v ,
er know what rale siunra pure happiness is
untel yo git one, an’ when yo dn, jess take
a woman's ndviqe, nu’snve monov bv bavin'
hit at * *
Ludden & Bates Southern Music House.
For Exocutor's Dismission,
GEORGIA—Washington Couuty.
ORDINARY'S OFF WE,
0. R. Pringle, Executor of the will of J. I.
Pughesly, lute of said county, deceased, np
(dies to me for letters of dismission lrom
Hi»id Executorship, and I will pass upon his
application on tho first Monday in June,
1875, at my office in Sandersville.
Given under my hand officially this 2d
day ol March, 1885,
M NEWMAN, Ordinary.
3-5—3iu
For Leave to Bell Land
GEORGIA—Washington Couuty. For Adiuiuislritnrs Dismission.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE, ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
J. B. Page, Administrator of tho estate o( GEORGIA— Washington County
Harry Francis, late of said couuty, deceased, James W. Hickllu, Administration of the
has in due form applied to the undernignodlestnte ol Dorothy HickliD applios to me for
for leave to Hill the lands belonging to said,letters of Dismission from said Ailininistra-
.’stnto, and said application will be henrdjtioti, and I will pass upon his application on
on tbo llrst in Anri) itlio tifHt Mondtiv in June. 18h»>.
GENERAL DEBILITY.
For several years past my wilo’H health has
been exceeding Iciiblc- a general break down
ol the nervous system. Bhe was grenllv ro
duoed in fiesli. Ho remedy seemed to do her
any good. In tho spring of 1883 I induced
her to try Swiftaj Specific. Tho first bottlo
gave hor hope and twenty bottles produced
wonderful results. Sho gained thirty pounds
in fiesli and it renovated her whole system
it is certainly the groatest tonic in the world.
T. J. 1 lllKUNH.
Iudinn Hpriugs, Ga., Nov. 8. 1884.
Treatise ou Blood and Skill Disoisos mail
ed free.
Tub Swift Sueuifio Go., Drawer 3, Atlan
ta, Ga.
TUTTS
PILLS
you ?
Truly,
Uandai.l Fuakumn.
March 2, 1885.
IMttiv Wontler/t.
Auothor rival of Mis-. Lulu Hurst has been
developed iu Mi is Mamie Simpson of Mariet
ta, in this State. Tlio ordinary leu’s per
formed by Miss lluri.t. she perloims, besides
she has power over animated objects. Him
oau move a mail uiotiud, by simply placing
bar hands on his shoulder, nod cun throw
two nun iiom separate c'nii’.s at the same
time by placing her hand on the back of each
ohair. Bhe is sixteen yenrs old and weighs
about 105 ponude -a brunette and very pret
ty. Bho is of an e.xcolleul family and will
probably tnko tho singe.
M rs. Coleman of Atlanta in addition to
this peculiar magnetic foice, is said lo ben
mind reader, and by tho force of hor own
will causes the «uhj-ct blindfolded to move
about tho room, to slop, to sit down at a par
ticular place without a word being said.
And now still another Georgia Wonder was
discovered, last week in the person of Mrs
Charles Huy good of Milledgeville. Tho ed
itor of the Chronicle with others witnessed
by invitation un exhibition of her powers
Bhe lifted a chair with two heavy men sealed
ou it, and several oth r.< piled ou it, inuking
in all a weight of 000 or 800 lbs. The urn-
brill# also moved around in the hands ol
another, by her mercy | lacing lor hands
ou it, but did not fly around as violently as
when touched by Mis--, Hurst, rilio also hold
a tough billiard cue, which throe or four
strong men were unable to place on the ll >or,
tho cue finally being broken in the struggle
Airs, liaygood is a lady of delicate physique,
weighs only 91 lbs. and is about 23 years of
age.
Tho multiplication of these phenomena so
far throws no light upon this hidden force.
Tho idea of collusion upon tho part of those
testing the pow r cannot bo entortiined, to
maintain that it is tho res'fft of muscular
force is equally absurd, ns at no time docs
the physical strength of tho lady acting
seem to be taxed. II attributed to will pow
or, by the force ol which the lady can throw
a spiff! ol enchuntiiu-ntupcn the parties test-
ting, the marvel is not diminished That
the force exists is now established, but what
the force is, where it lies, its nature, and
what utilitarian purpose it may serve, ure
questions yet to be solved.
I’t'i'jiimiitiil,”
medicines which g've only t, m
To la n
uirn.y r.liif nnd then leave the sufferer
Ao.se oil iliuu before, especially in cases <
lyspepsia. Remember that this is not ll
a.iy with Brown’s iron Bitters, Bow hut
Mr. J M. Games, of Gaines, B. C , says
about this prince of tonics, "My wile ims
been greatly bcnefitlod by it; she had been
troubled with dyspepsia lor years, and now
1 believe she is permanently cuvoo.” It also
cares liver and kidney can,plaints,
Liven Atviij |<'or One Year.
Wo want 200,000 subscribers before May
IlMlldMlI
Franklin
llin-kf.
.on Lulu
Mn. Editoe: — I’ve been to
oampine itings, Associations, Theatres, Mass
Meetings and old lusbioti country break
downs, but I came nearer getting mashed
into u mustard poultice tbe other night at
Miss Lula Hurst's Exhibition than all these
combined. TUt old lady and two bigg«-st
boys were alo"g when we got to Haines Hall
there we found about 150 trying lo get iu
ahead ot us. 1 put the old inly and
1st, 1885, to our lergo Illustrated dubliention
‘ 'The Hnnshino Mugazino. Iu order to get
the above number ,of subscribers wo must
give away subscriptions the first year, and
ihii second year wo will make up tho loss us
most ot them will subsciilio again, paying
our regular prico. Bond twelvfl two-cont
stamps to pay postage and you will have tho
abovo Magazine to read every week for one
whole your. If you accept the above offer,
weexpeotyou will bo kind enough to dis
tribute among your friends, a few small
books containing our advertisements and
107 of the Lest household receipts, for which
wo wili inako you u present of a handsome,
si'.yor plated five bottlo CAB IKK, or a puir
r.f ROLLER SKATES. State how many
books you can give away for us, and wo will
send the books and Caster (or Skates) pro
paid. Older for your ftieud also, i.nd you
will rtciivo both presents. Addrisa
Sunshine Maoazine Go. ' Fillmore, N. Y.
Frountuiiiie.
Mission and Sunday School Institute con
ducted by ltev. T, C. Boykin, Evangelist,ut
Lenoille on March 13th, f 1th and 15th.
FRIDAY, 7 f M.
1. Sermou, Christian Activity, by T. C.
Boykin.
SATURDAY, 9.) A. M.
2. Address -Tbe Best Methods of Devel
oping an 1 Training Christian workers, by
■I. J. iffy man and T. J. Reck.
3 Address—Tho Sunday School as an
Evangelizing Agency, B. D. Evans sr, and
Capt. P. It, Taliaferro.
4. Sermon - Tue Duty of Churches to
Missions at Home and Abroad.
2 p. M.
5. Address -The Relation of the Sunday
School and other agencies to the Church, T
J. Holmes and Stanley Kittrell.
0. Address—The best plan for Arousing
1 he Spirit of Missions nnd for Collection ot
Mission Fund, G. W. Smith and P. J. Pip
kin.
7. Address--Our duly to tbe colored Peo
ple, by U D Evans, Sr. and T. J. Beck.
8 Address-- the Best M itbods of Suudny
S iiiool Minagement and Teaching, by T. C.
Boykin and J. G. Ilurman.
Sunday, 9 a. m.
9. Sunday School, illustrated, by T. C.
Boykin.
11 A. M.
10. S rmon Parental obligations and du
ties, by i G Bey kin.
2 p. if.
° 1 Address, The Privilege and Pleasure of I-a-
25 YEARS IN USE.
Tho Greatest MedicaLTriumjih of the Ago!
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
l.onNlifi!ppet 1 te, Biivvol.i'ii»!Ivo, l‘iiiit in
Dip liend, with n dull aeiiMUlnii In the
lim b purl, I'nlii under tho shoulder-
lilnde, PnllliesM nfler enllutf, w ith u dls-
iui-linnlion to exertion of body or mind,
lrrltubllltyof temper, Low spirits, with
n fnelliiBofhitvInir neglected Home duty.
Weariness, Dizziness, I''luilrrlii* ut tlio
lleurt, Dots lieforo tlie eyes, llenducbe
over tbo rltrht uyo, llestloesness, with
lltful drriiins, IIlutily colored Brine, and
CONSTIPATION.
TDTT’S PIMA nro especially adapted
U) eutli ruses, ono dost! effects such a
cluing" of feeling as tonstonlsli the sufferer.
They Inn enso the AnpetWc.tmdcnitBellio
1.. nlv iv Tube till FlesU.thtH ihii sy/tem Is
1.1, uri»l>. d.iH.U liy I heir Tonic Action on
tic' DlneslIveOnrana.lleiiiilnr ft tools nro
P all Price a:»e. 111 Rfiirritv SI..W.Y.
> !A!Ie.
turn mm bye.
chivy Il viit or WlllsKEitS eiianged to n
thlsliYU. it imparts a natural color, acts
lnsluntaneoiiHly Sold by Druggists, or
Hi nt bv express on receipt of VI-
Oftice,44 Murray St., Mow York.
For Letters Guardianship.
GEORGIA—Washiugton County
ORDINARY'S OFFICE,
Win. F. Sheppard lias in due form np
plied to tho undersigned for tlie Guardian
ship of the person nnd property of Maud,
George W., Bessy Leo and Dallas Yates, mi-
norchildren of Dallas nnd Sallio E. Yates,
late ot Hnid county, deoeased, notice is here
by given that his application will bo heard at
ray office on the first Monday in April,'85.
Given under my hand officially this 17th
February 1885,
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary,
2-19-lt
For Leave to Sell Land.
GEORGIA—Washington County
OUDINARYS OFFICE,
J. J. Palmer, Administrator of Chan, A.
McOnllerH,deceased, has in due form applied
to tho nndetsignod for leave to sell tbe lauds
in Uurko county, belonging to the estate of
#nid deoeased, and said a " " " *“
pplication will be
heard on the first Monday in April, 1885, at
mv offloe.
Given under my hand officially this 11th
Fobruary, 1885.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
2-19—4t
Tlioy’s tlie men lur my money, No RW j ni
dlin’ fnr them. They don’t humbug yo wiih
offers of gold dollars fur 50 cents, or' $l,ooo
Pinners fnr $2G0, but jess give yo dollar’fur
dollar—yure money’s worth tonoent. They'll
do exactly ns they agree, iu offering tu H . lve
yo money. I, myself, am ono of twenty
thousand delighted (see mo smik;|
purchasers who have bought of them in the
last fifteen years. Bee what they offer;
PIANOS 1 ORGANS
Administrators Sale
londay in April, 1885
Given under my hand officially this 2d
day of March, 1885,
M. NEWMAN,
3-5- It Ordinary, W. 0.
tho first Monday iu June, 1885.
Given under my hand officially this 21st
day of February, 1885.
M. NEWMAN, Ord’y.
2-20—3m
The Mode! Hodit Water UHtablislimciit ol*
the Hotalli. /
Ginger Ale, Soda Water, Pear Cider, New Era
Malt Beer, Sarsaparilla, Etc.
MANUFACTURED AND FOR SAI.E AT
Clinton’s Bottling Works,
11148 Ilroiul Street, - - Alit.U8TA.0a.
Orders I illud Promptly and Sliippod by Express, iu Clinton’s Patent
Shipping Casos. No Goods Misrepresented,
mar 5, 1885—3m
ANDREW HANLEY,
PAIWV and OIL STORE,
Dealer in Railroad, Steamboat & Mill Supplies,
Pure White Lead, Zinc & Colors, Glass, Putty, Varnishes, Brushes, Plain
and Decorative Wall Paper,
HOOKS, SASHUS. Itl.lVIK ETC.
Locks, Sasii-Weights, Cord, Hinges, Screws, Ac. Lime, Plaster, Hair
Cement, and Sewer PirE.
Cor. Whitaker, President & York Streets,
savannah:, - - - Georgia.
mar 5, 1885.—ly
Agreeably to nn order of the Court of
Ordinary of Washington County, will
bo sold ntlauction at tho . Court House
door in the C : .y of Sandersvihe, said
County, on the First Tuesday in April
next, within he legal hours of sale, tho
following property to-wit:
Ono house and lot in tho ci y of San-
do.rsville, containing 4 3-4 ncres more or
less, bounded on tho south by Haines
stiect, East by colored M. E. Church
lot and S. D. Hrantly Trustee, South
by lands of Bryant Watkins nnd West
by tlio Misses Jackson lot. Ono house
nnd lot in said city containing one and
ono half acres more or less, bounded on
tlie East by public street, North by Bur-
rcl Steele’s lot, South and West by
Tames U. Floyd and known ns tho
Winfield Cheater lot. Ono house and
lot in tho said city containing ono aero,
more or less, bounded on the West by
Public alley Nortli by lot of Peter Green
field, South and East by lands of estate
of Z.|II. Rouzhton. Ono hause and
lot in said city bounded on the North by
E. A. Sullivan’s lot, East by the “See”
lot, South by Sullivan street, and West
by Harris street, containing ono half
acre more or less, known as tho Homo
place of the late C C O’Reilly, on which
s ulso located the reside \a of William
B. Bun ick. Ono house ard lot
The Monumental Millinery {Store,
A. J. TWEEDY,
JAS. Q. 33AILIE & SONS.
CARPETINGS, MATS,
Ruga, Mnttinga, Druggets, etc.
Window Cornicns, Slindes, Luce Curtains,
Wall Papers, Dadoes and Borders.
Gin Paintinuh, Stem. Engravings & Chkomob.
714 Broad Slreot, Augusla, On.
march 5. 1885—ly
~ WU H AST A I VI>V
Of intelligence! lo take tho por/nnueDt solo
agency for our goods usod in every family iu
tliis pliioe. Stock furnithed by us without
investment. HidVrencas indispensable.
J. B. RULING CO„ Chicago, 111.
7"25 13roacl Street, - Augusta, Ga.
Large and Select Stock of
Mrlliner'y and. Notions,
Embracing all the Latest Novelties. Largest
Stock of Zephyr Worsteds South of the Potomac.
Sewing Machine Needles, Oil, Shuttles and Attachments for all Machines,
Agent lor McCall <L Co’s Bazar Patterns.
.fEWAiq.:
se/ray
ROOFING
SEND FOR CIRCULAR TO
W. H. STEWART,
74 Cortland Stroot, Now York.
tinually Increasing—Agents wanted everywhere—
best inducements—don’t waote time—Bend for Cir
cular to
P. O. Box 1287.
ROBT. WELLS,
43 Vesoy at., N. Y
MEDICAL.
A. M. Smith, M. D.
^~^FFEUS bin professional scrviceti to the
public and solicits a generous sharo of
patronage. Ail culls promptly responded to,
night or day. Offico at his mother's resi
dence one mile oa.-t of Burnett’s mill. 1’ost
Offico Tounille, Ga. feb 25, 1885—ti
POSTPONED
Administrator’s Sale.
Will bo sold on thejfirsl Tuesday in April
1885, at the Court-house door in Sandrrsvillo
hoys in front and t»f.ur a long strain we! boiing for tho Salvation of the Unconverted,
between the legal hours of sale, at tho last
purchaser’s risk, that tract of land in the 98th
DiHt. G. M adjoining lands of Jno. Bland,
estate Fro.man Bland, Mrs. Nancy Cox, and
S. R tlodgea, containing 60 acres more or
less, being the Homestead land of Moses li
Williams, lute of said county, deceased. Sold
for Git:benefit of the creditors of said estate,
Terms cash. H. C. HODGES, Adm’r.
mar 5, 1885—4t,
SEND I OR
March 5, 1885-3m
CATALOGUE.
INSURANCE
RISKS,
On desirable Lines in Town
OR COUNTRY.
Geo. D. Warthen,
AGENT.
Sandersville, Ga., feb. 19,1885—3m
in said city, bound on tho north b^ E A.
Sullivan’s lot, East by lot of B. D.
Evans, South by Sullivan street nnd
West by borne lot of la*e C. C. O’Reilly,
containing one half acre, more or less,
nnd ono lot of land in said city, with
houses thereon, containing one nnd ono
half acres more or less, bounded Nortli
by Sullivan street, East by Smith street,
South by Langs’ nnd Haines’ lo.s
and flic place known ns the llollifield lot
West by Harris street. Also tlie follow-
personal property: One iron safe, ono
silver watch and chain, four shares of
paid up Augusta, Gibson & Sandersville
Iti
nil Bond stock, nnd two Inrgo picture
frames. Sold ns tlie. property of C. O,
O'Reilly, late of said coun.y, decensed.
Terms caslil Tliis Feby. 25 1885.
Mi
w. a. McCarty
Administrator Cum Testamento An-
nexo.
PIANOS-ltoarwooil, 1-Oc.
tavo, Square, Largo Size, Carved Legs,
Overstrung Bass. All Improvements'
Only $210. Uprights $225. Grand
Squares, 7J Oct., $225. From Old and
„ - , . 7A
Reliable Makers. Sweet toned, period
nnd durable. Good for n lifetime.
OltUANM - H uliiut Canes,
Extended Top, two h*Ih ltecds, 6 Slops,
only $55; four sets Roods, 7 Stops, oulj
$85; 9 Stops, $70. In olegaut ruses,
richly ornamented; guaranteed iu tone!
construction nud durability.
Ton first-class Makers nud ovor 300
diffoient stylos to select from. Easy In.
stallmcnts; $16 monthly on l’ianos, or
$5 on Organs, and
With Each Piano, A Good Stool & Cover I
With Each Organ,a Good Stool & Inetr
With Each Piano or Organ,Book <>i Music I
An'to cup the climax, they actually ihlivn II,11
Instrument to your nearest depot or landing,
ALL niKlGHT 1*A1I>
Take my advioo; they did fair by me, l
tlioy will du tlie same by yo. But don't try I
tu beat them down, fur they havo 1
OXlaY 0X1! 1*11 ICK,
an’ they stick to it like n coon to a tree. Bull
ot them, an’they will Hatisfy yon orjujl
back vure money. Send yure name nil
postoffice, an' tell ’em what yo wiot,u’l
they’ll sond you raor’n a peck of catalogue),I
oiroulars nud price lists, which will help ycl
pick out tbo Instrument yo want. Jess anil
ou youre letter: 1
LUDDEN & RATES SOUTHERN MUSIC!
HOUSE, SAVANNAH, GA.
an’ it will go rite, an yo'll git nn answer u|
a jiffy, fur they all git'up soon in the uion"|
in,l kin "
kin toll yer. ” 'Your’n,
Betsy Hamilton liioaixa,
P. S.—They wautod me lo bo tlicir Agectl
fur this settlement, hut I haint got no liioil
joss now, an’ I don’t reckon hit would pay.l
uo how, ns the folks ih ho down on ml
things. But I don't keer of they nir, my 1>I
aner is here tu stay, ef Hie hole scttleiMlI
gits down on me about hit.
Soap for All.
I soli a Receipt for making fnr letter Soipl
than the much ndvnrtiscd W. C. Neff A Co/ll
soap of Atlanta, for $1.00 Guaranteed ej
to cost over 2 ots a ponnd to make. It
do all Neff’s soap will do and more,
rial ulways on band ut 2 cents a lb. All otb-l
er soap cobIh at retail 10 cits a pound. Nil
Potash usod. G. H. HOLLENBECK. '
Sandersville, Fob 19, 1885 -2m
M a J
II. H. CAI.UART, JNO. O. VAN KYCKEL
E. H. CARHART & CO.
(Successors to OAUHAKT A CURD.)
MACON, GA.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Hardware, Iron& Steel,
Agricultural Implements,
Carriage Materials, Paints, Oils, &c.
Agents for MaHsoy’H Excel.-ii r Cotton Gins,
Disslou’s Circular Saws, and Fairhnnk's Stan
dard Scales. jnne 20. 1884—ly
SPECIAL NOTICE.
To tlie Citizens ol Washington
County.
Wo have made satisfactory arrangements
with the well known Southern Mnsio House
of Ludden & Bates for the general agency
for this county.
Wo are solo agents and can sell their Pi
anos and Organs at the same prioe here, as
you buy from them in Navannah.
Wo prepay all freight to your nearest Sta
tion, Saudorsville, Tennille, Davisboro, or
Oconee. Offering you the same inducements
at Home you got from Savannah, Maoon or
Atlanta.
TO THE PLANTERS
OF WASHINGTON COUNTY,
I Hereby offer a Special Premium,
$100* One Hundred Dollars. $100
For tbo bost crop of COTTON produced by ono ton of either of the
following of my brands of guano, to-wit:
DeLeons Animal Bone Fertilizers,
DeLeons Complete Cotton Fertilizers,
~ flu ~
DeLeons Chatham Guano,
DeLeons Pomona Brand,
DeLeons Soluble Raw Bone-
Under the following stipulation :
Parties contesting for the abovo premium must do so under such rules
nnd regulations as may be prescribed and published by the
Washington County Grange.
Farmers cam purchase my brands from the following parties :
JOHN O. HARMAN, TENNILLE, GA.
J. J. SPARKS, SANDERSVILLE, GA.
THOMAS WARTHEN, WARTHEN, GA.
V. S. JOYNER OCONEE, GA.
PERRY M. DeLEON, SAVANNAH, GA.
7 Octave Pianos from $210 up
wards, all makes, with each Piano
we give a good Stool and Cover and
Book of Musiu.
5 Stop Organs, Walnut Case er
tended Top, 2 setts reads $55, 7
stop four setts reeds $G5, 9 Btop $70,
all in elegant cases richly ornamen
ted and guaranteed in tone, con
struction and durability. With each
organ we give a good stool and an
instruction book.
We represent and sell only the
best makes and quality of Organs
and Pianos.
So come in and see us when you
wish to purchase a Piano or Organ,
we can give you tho
Same Inducements
as you can get in any city in the
United States.
We give 15 days trial on any in
strument and if not in every pat tie
ular satisfactory it is returned at
our cost.
Come give ns a trial and get our
price lists.
P. HAPP’S SON & CO.,
Sole Ag’ts for Washington county,
for Ludden & Bates Southern Mu’
sic House of Savannah, Ga.
sept 25, ’84-6m
Take the Heiiald Sc Geouuian for your fam
ily, only $1.60 a year if paid in advutoo.
FREE! to ALL
urn an llla.tr.iM Fl.nl
WET
—description —
• of th« boot varlctlee of
■5££.“S:K*EZ
mtu, Nmol I Fruits, **J
ff* will b« mailed Free a
I applicant!. Cutomere will
reoelr* a oopw without writiat
for it. Two Million PUata
aod Boon Is stock
l nOMi mailed fbr $ 1 to any placo- Goode
autood to be of flrat quality. Wholesale and Retail.
Addnn NANZ a NEUNER, LoultHIU, X).
DE BARt-BAYA
--Merchant’s Lin<
I 811
ST. JOHNS RIVEH STEAMERS
WHEEL LOW PRESSURE PAL
ACE STEAMERS B LILT OF IRON.
CARRYING THE U. S. MAII
THROUGH FAST MAIL.
I’M
l„.tl
The elegant Iron Corn
mont Fa lure Steamers
of Jacksonville, ot the
Bnry-Bayu Merchants Line and H. 1), 1
of the People Line, will perform tho
Mail Mervioo, leaving 8., F. and W, lUil'ij
Company's wharf, at 12 m., and Do I
Baya Merchants Lino wharf, foot of I
stroot, daily at 3:30 p. m., for Paliitka.
tor, DeLaud, Blue SpringB, Sanl'oril
Enterprise. Returning, leaves Sanford»t
p. m., arriving at Jacksonville early o'
morning, making close connections *
trains for all points North, East and We* 1
Through Fast Freight,
Leaves Jacksonville, Sunday excepted,
p. m., for Sanford, Enterprise, Lake
sup, and all intermediate laudinge.
turning, leaves Sanford at 9 a. m., orrW
at Jaokeonville early following morning.
Through to Lake Jessup. Wednesday *
Saturday.
Jacksonville, Palatka and Crcscei
City Division
Leaves—Jacksonville and Palatka Fast
daily, except Sunday, at 8:30 a. mff f° (
lutku, Crescent City and iatermediate
dings. Returning, leaves Crescent City
ly except Sunday, at 7:30; Palatka at
a, in.
Palutka and Sanford Daylight
vision.
New and elegant Iron Palace Steam 1
FRED Du RARY and ANITA leave P»W
daily, Sunday excepted, at 10:12 a. m. 00
rival of J. T. and K. W Railway • F* 4 *
press Train with Parlor Oars attached, ‘
mg Jacksonville at 8:10 a. m. for Sanford
Enterprise and intermediate landing*
turning, leaves Sanford at 6:30 a. m., arff
at Palatka at 6:16 p. in. connecting with ‘
Express, arriving at Jacksonville ate
Elegant Waiting Rooms, with oil iu0 Jj
improvements, will bo found at Pas^
Close oonneotion made ot Palatka wi^ ,
Florida Southern Railroad; at Astor
with R
Tii'tl
LourS'1
Johns and Lake Euslis Railroad; at b» n ’
with South Florida Railroad, and with 61
ers for Indian River.
Far further information apply t0
Office, southeast corner Bay and L
at the company's offioesjoot of Lanro»
Freight wharves foot of Pino street; P
ger wharves foot of Louro street.
CHAS. B. FENWICK.
Gen. Fr’t Sc Pass. M
W. B. WATSON, Gen. Manager.
< jan 15,1886—tf