About The Sandersville herald. (Sandersville, Ga.) 1872-1909 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1891)
LOCAL ITEMS. BRIEb LOCALS. Sy|up®c fiindersville is well represented in Maoo this week. The Queries Clnb will be pleasantly en tertained at the residence of Or. J. B. Hob- erts on Friday, tomorrow, evening A “Hal low E’en" party is the delightful ocoasion. Good and cheap syrnp evaporators can be had at the U*eald office. Give ns your or. ders | PERSONAL. n ,^"O’* first annnal fair and exposition opened very anspicionsly on Monday. Fully oefl.nf r 1 " 0 ! 8 "*' The displays are ex- Golo/nnr'w hp . txh ' bit ev<>r y way creditable, dress ° Nortben m *de the opening ad- ONU ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syiup of I 1 igs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on tho Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever duced, pleasing to the taste and ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from tho most healthy and ngrceable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. TOP. of Figs is for sale in 50c MR $1 bottles by all leading drug- pits. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. Binger, Special Hewing Machines, New Home or oau be ordered at Hmald offloe. prioo. | itanT a rlT 0R,lf Y! ,he fei °R of medicines- ooti « SATHapanllft It oonqaeta norofuU salt rheum and all o'her blood diseases. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. MEIV YORK, * CHURCH SERVICES, let Sunday. METHODIST Freaching at 11 u. oi.end 7 p. m., Rev. J. W. Weston, pastor. BAPTIST .Broaching at Bisters’ Saturday and Sun day at 11 a.m , by Rev B. H Ivny, pjR'or let, mile Baptist church. Rev. T. J. Beck pastor- Preaching next Sunday at 11 a. m and 7, p. m. dlUIHTIAN. The delivery of the Ulanta Journal is too regular in its irregularity,at least at the Hbb- ald offloe. Three oopios Uiled oonseoutive- ly during the past week. II yon want tne genuine Texas Hurt Froof seed Oats, odl on Wiley Harris 4 Sou. * For Salt of all kinds, Joall on Wiley Har ris 4 Son. { Sheriff Wall carried Will and Fred Horten to Maoon on yesterday, to be place 1 io jail there for safe keeping. Syrup evaporators of galvanized iron, that •nuke delicious and brbhl syrup, 0 an bo ordered at low pnoes at Hxbald offloe. f If you want an organ or piano of any grad ou oan save money by ordering through the Heiiald. ^ Waiblngtou county oan boast of a popula- Son that as a whole are as law abiding, and »h loyal to government,as any county iu auy state The disgraceful incendiarism perpo- trated within hor borders on Sunday night whether done by lawless oitizons of this conuty or from elsewhere, nowhere meet ith stronger condemnation than Irorn the good people of the county. This class are unanimous in their desire, tbut the g lilty perpetratoffi’Bhall suffer to the lull penally of the law. If you want Furniture, oall on Wiley Harris ,t Son, next door to 0. A. Adams, J is attending Tresohing at Tennille at 11 a. in. At Ha*. denville, 7 p m., ltev. F. L. Adams,’paste , The Effect of Sleeping in Cars. Is the contracting of cold, which often re sults seriously to the lanes Never neglect a odd, but take in time Tavlor’a Ohnrnke Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein nature’s great oough medicine, A man who has practiced medicine for 40 tears, ought to know salt from sugar; read vliat he savs: TO YOUIt IVrKICHMT I jA. Cord to Bur Isooil (’ftiiem, We take pleasure in celling attention tr the attractive osrd ol that leading and relia hie hvTiise, Jus. Dalv 4 Co., Augusta, Oh., in this iss ue. As will lie seen they offer a mag- n111 cent, stock of Dry Goods, Notions, end Staple Gt’ixla to the public, nud at prices that cannot tail to he popular. Their Him of wool goods’ ia unparalleled and oomplete —everything t»*w und stylish, from a good grade of cashme'e at 10 ois. to a handsome broadcloth at *'2 85 per yard. Domestics end farm supplies nt Factory pric'-s. No goods misrepresented. Shopping nmdi pleasure and mail orders a speohdty. Cell on them when in Angusta or send for s unplee, ,, „ . Toledo, O..Jnu. 10. 1887. Messrs L. J. Cheney 4 Co,-Gentlemen havo buon in the general practice ol modi- tie for most 40 jeare, and would say that ell my praotioe sod experience have never eua preparstion the! I could prescribe fli as tuneb cot ftdence of sucoess as 1 oan Hell’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by ou. Here prescribed it a great many times -d its effect is wonderful, and would say conclueion that I beve yet to find a case Catarrh that it would not cure, it they would take it according to directions. Yours Truly, L. L GOK8UOH, M. D. Offloe’ 215 Summit St. Wo will give $'00 for auy case ol Catarrh that can not be cured with Hall’s Catarrh Cure. T akeo internally. F. J. CHENEY 4CO . Props , Toledo, .jsir-Sold by drnggisis, 75o. To allay pains, subdue inflamnllnn, hea- old aores and ulcers tho lone prompt and :satisfactory results are obtained by using that old reliable remedy, Dr. J. U. McLean s VoleanloOil Liniment. If you snffer pricking pains on moving the «y,w, or cannot hear brigh’ light, and find year sight weak and failing, yon should promptly use Dr. J. H McLean's Strength- suing Eye Halve. 26 cents a box Town CIiiuikvs. Mr K J N 'VbI fen has purchased Judge es's lot ou North Harris street, and will move there welenru about the lstol Novum- Hi Mrs. J. A. Q iian visited Maoou this week Mr. Charlie Youogblood ia on s visit his mother Mrs. J T. Youngblood. Geo. 0. Evans, E u q . hss gone to South Carolina on professional business. Mr. John J. Dnnn is now engaged at tbt large store of Wiley Harris 4 Son. Mrs. Goodeli, wife of tho Superintendent of the new jail structure, Mr. J. A. Goodel and her daughter, Mrs. Charles Dale, now stopping in the city. Mrs M. F. I’esdrick of Brooks county visiting her daughter Mrs. J. M. Arrington Air. and Airs. W, G Fursu left for Atlant on yesterday. Aliss Mollie Duggan left yesterday for visit to Macon and Atlunla. Mrs. N. J. Wicker returned to her home io Alonttzuma on Wednoaday. Mr. G. W. Wylly is again a oitizen of Ten uille. Sol. Gen. B. D, Evans, Jr Bulloch court (his week. Air, Clias. G. Rawlings attended Bnllo court thiH week. Dr. II. II. Hollifield 'now of Washlngtor City, uiado a brief visit to bis old home hor list week, retnruing on Saturdav. lie is pleased with his home at the nation’s ospito) and with his position 'as a member of th board of surgeous appointed to inspsot pen sion claimants, Mrs B. 14, Ivy who lias been visiting relatives in Tbomasville returned yesterday. TJou, M. Newman is spending a few day in Atlanta this week. He is a double dele gate, boiDg a member a of the Road Con gress, thutfuct there on yesterday, and nfio a delegate to the ootton convention, oallod by the Statu Agricultural Society, that me.l*. there to-day. Dr N. H, Hollifield left for Maoon ot Monday to ntteud tho session of th9 Grand Lodge. The Dootor is Depnty Grand Mastt r for this the 10th diatriot.embracing 10 ooul- ties in its territory. Mr. A. J Jernigau visited Atlanta last week and took in the Piedmont. Air. 8, M - Hltcboock, Muster of tho David son Lodge at Wartben, is its represontativt at Grand Lodgu in Atscon this week, Dr. T. L. /Arris of Wrlghtsville, returning from Poplar Springs Church, stopped n while in the oity ou Monday. The //kbalu was sorry tolearu that negotiations be had been making for the purchase of.a lot in our oity bad failed. Ssndersville would gladly welcome Dr. //arris to cltizoDsbip. and hopes yet he niay io ats hero Ernest Jcrnfgan i< spending a few days iu Louisville. Highaat of all in Leavening Power—U. S. Gov\ Report, Aug. if, 1889. ABSOLUTELY PURE A CiooM llllycti Hni Tasked A way, On Sunday last, Mr. N. B Giles, one of tho oldest and hist known oit'zsn In Gilea district died at the advanced ago of n- bout 08 ytars. Born and reared in this coun ty if we mistako not. his entire life was pas- s«d near the home of his birth, ilia good judgment and integrity of character gave him prominence inbis dislriot, while bii gonial spirit and obliging nature, caused uiny to seek bis kindly oounsuls, and to ask numerous neighborly offloea st bis hands For a score ot years or moro wo suppose his linuso though not n regular post-office, et has been the local depository of tbematl, the letters snil papers for his immediate elghhorhood. F’or years also as he visited daudersvillo more frequently than many oth ers and ns all kucw his obliging spirit, he was called upon to do rnuny orrauds for his ighbors on bis visits here. For umn> years he bns been a worthy and efficient member of the Methodist Church and one of the main stays of the church at Pfi e Hill, near which he lived. His house was be home of the preaoher, and. his love for ibo cause of God, was known to nil. F’or about two years ho was in declining eallli and his death was scarcely nnexpect- d to those that had witnessed his steady de cline. Die body waa buried st Pine //ill hi rob with masonic honors, the members oi >dge at IPartbcn and Agricola attending The memory of his upright walk and ObrisUan life will long be cherished by the people of the dlstriot that has so long borne bis nume. HAVE YOU WORN GLASSES? If you have not. then think about it. Per haps your eyes aolie at limeH, probably after innoli use your vision becomes blurred and iodislioot. Yon may not fie troubled in either of these ways, and yet yon havsheadaohe sf- ter reading, it is sale to say that glasses are required. Thousands of persons with Weak eyes have been wonderfully relieved by the use of Hawkes' Crystallized Lenses. A largi proportion of those were so much beneflttad, that, iu a short while, they were able to dis pense wilh glasses entirely. JAS. K HINES, TH08. B FELDER, JR Late Judge ttnperlor Court Mldulo Circuit HI N E8 * FE LD KR ATTORNEY* AT LAW. Will give special attention to Commercial Law and to the Practice In the Su preme Court ot Georgia. 33 Ft MEN BUILDING, Oor. Marietta aud Broad, Admit , tilt. June 18, 1891. IFrea* ranking*. Having returned to Sundcraville, I am pre pared to lilt nll'Crdera for cutting, filling, and making dresses for ladles and children io handsome nnd fashionable atyle, Appre dating the generous patronage in lbs past ds kind eontinuunoe is respectfully solic Ited, Aly residence is near the (Baptist Cbnroh on Cburcb street. Mrs. B. II, Shannon. Kan-lersvills, fii , Oct 22 31. \ PLANTATION FOR SALE. Five milts west of TeDDille adjoining lauds of John E. Smith, it. H. Boatright and others, cm be louud one i f the be-t farms for sale in Middle Oa. Hnmalliing over 200 •ores ol open land in a high stale of cultiva tion, with oilier timber landa, good dwelling house with 0 rooms, dining room and kituli- en attached tenant house, also gin bouse, One orohard, good water, healthy, io rsach of two good schools, and in one ot the most desirable communities in Georgia, conven teut to chnrcbes and surrounded by a good moral InUneooe. For terms and reference ipply et this offloe. Sandersville, Ga , .Oct. 15, 1891. Satisfaction to Coil outers. The fsot of anything giving satiefnotion to y cu-tomers is s guarantee of its effloaCv. Taylor’s Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and ■lulle.n gives more satisfaction t» those anting a good cough medtoine than any ither I sell, says Mr. B. O Wool, of Monroe Oity, Ato. Dr. Robt. L. Miller, Everyone who has once used Dr. Bull’s Oough Syrnp invariably resorts to it agait lor culds, etc. “ w ben vice prevails and impious men bear sway," When outs, sprains, bruises torment all the day; I'beu eaee from pain—from care and bnri are sent By great Salvation Oil, the ataodaru liniment. SHERIFF’S SALEH. FIBRT TUKSDAY IN NOVZMDKB, 1891. GEOKGIA—WaHLingtou County. Will be sold before the courthouse dooi In Sandersville. Oa , on the flint Tuesday in No- vember, 1891, between the legal hours ofsaie, he lollowiug properly, to wil; . Tbfee thousand pounds seed cotton, in cotton house, more or Ivhh, Levied on us the PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Sundersville, .......... Ga. Office lately occupied by W. G, Aug 27, ’91 Furse. Painting, Plastering, Kalsomining, All neatly nud promptly don® nod all work warranted to give satisfaction. Gall on HENRY CLAY. Snndersville, Ga. Oct. 8. raiiHtrnl NpriiiKR filllriiu-e. ltegnUV meetings on the 2d aud 4th Satur days in each mouth. J.Q. Mat, Trent. J. F. Hawkins, Secy. Aiii ron tiniiKo Alllnncr. Regular meetings at Uothlebem Academy, near Wartben, Saturday beli-rc- ’lud Sunday in caoh mouth. W. T. Ahkkw, Trea R. 8. Smith, Secl’y. Ordinary’s CiUtions. Ynti Support. GEORGIA—Wabbiwgi on Oooitt. Ordinabt’u Omoi. Whereee the appraiser, appointed Is Ml Mid. and assign a yean support tar Ckim Renfroe and her two miner ebIMreo not off • be eatate of Prank Benfrne drweol Itp said ennnty. All r>aranee e.aeeme I soo hereby notified to be end kppeor ee Mo Oonrt of Ordinary of .aid county, oo Uto Sret Monday in Deeembar tn\ ooU ibeo oan-e if any the* e«n, why said tilnro ekealA not he spptoved and be tbt jndfftteul .aid Court. Given under m» bend effl tally lb It ISM day ofOotober I 91. ^ «t M. NEWM>N. ftrtflasry. W. 0. IFcir Guardian’» Diymiwick. GEORG IA*-WAf«niN0To8 Oocjrrt. Ordinary’s Offlc* w, LdPgetreef Joyner. Gasrdlan tar ■. ff, Msppln, applies ro me for leltere Af dlmlta sion trorn said guardienabip, and I will MM upon his application on fk* flmt Monday In November next et my office ia Haodemlllo in eeld county. Given under mv hen 1 tad official etgM, lure Ibis 9*.h day of Oolobar 1891, , M N rwvAO. Ordinary W. ffl. Riddleville Alliance. Regular mceliug is held in tba afternoon of every 4th Saturday. W. H, Fcuihum, Prea’t. J. A. Cabtxb, Ssc’y. RtddievtUe, Oe. Ocont>« niub-Allluncr. OeoNCk, Ga., March 3,1891, Editor Hkrald Will you pl«*iuie pobljab in >our pbpor tho rogulur tueotiOR d»j of Oooi ee aub-tllianoe-Saturdav before the 2ud Snndav in each month at Ooonee Aoade- my ut 2 o’clock p. m. Tbe other county papera will pleats oopy. Reepeotfully, t T. P. Raonm. Shorter College, Borne, Ga. FOR YOUNG LADIES, aession opens September, 30, 1891 Eads, Neel & Co. properly of Hampton Bridges to satity a fl la. “ of ifashit bt r. Happy and content is a home with "The Ro\ Chestera iax’ip with the light of the morning ftr ctlaiogr.f. -.oritt Rochuttr Lamp Co. .ViL' Yo> A Eureka Mills Ginnery, Best Liut ^Made, 30 cts. per 100 lbs. Mrs. O. U. Wilt has rented a portion ol e Salter lot and residence on Jernigau street, and will move there this week. Mr. II O. Ronghton bus rented the hand some residence of Mrs. Wilt on Hams street and will oconpy it in a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Pat McCarty will move tbe next week to the lot now oooupied by Mrs Butcher on Brookins street. Mrs. Buteber moves next week to the lot ued by F. 8 .fernigno on Wartben street MOTHERS’ FRIEND” To Young Mothers Makes Child Birth Easy. Shortens Labor, Lessens Pain, Endorsed by the Leading Physician*. Book to “ Jtfol An's ’ ’ mailod FREE. BRADHELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA, OA. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Catarrh CREAM BALM Cleanses tho Nasal Passages, Allays Pain and Inflammation, Heals the So e§. Restoi eg th t Senses of Taste aud Smed. HAT-FEVER RY THE CURE. by A particle is applied into enoh nostril and agreeable. Price 50 cents at Druggists; mail, registered, 60 cts. LY BROTHER8, 50 Warren St.. New York Jandersvllle Cotton r Geod Middling Middling Low Middling 'Good Ordinary •Ordinary DIKII. Simeon Jones, eldest sou of Mr. Jesse JoneB near Irene, in tbe upper part of the onnnty'died on Sunday. A ohiid of Mr. E. W, Bussell, aged seven rears, died oo Sunday Usl. Market. 74 71 _ 3 ..6 Good Looks. Good looks are more than skin deep, de pending upon a healthy condition ot ail tbe vital org.iDs. It the Liver be inactive, you have a Bilious Look, if your Stomach he die- MANDKHnVILLtt P1SOVINIOK ra.4ltR.UT. BtocQ sideB per lb ® to 10 Bulk “ “ ®4 N C Flodtr — 6.00 Plain hams' . ” ^1 Shoulders “ ■ • • 7 ’ Lard “ @ Coffee ’ 20 - 20 ’’ Grau Sugar ' , ® 6 7 Extra O IF hits 6 ,“ ? In small quantities, prices 8 fraotion higher Plour (patent .* .....96.00 Corn I 05 Meal “ bn. I , Eggs <• doz, 1 Batter “ 20 @25 „ Chickens . . 16 @ 30., ordered yon have a Dyspeptic Look, aud il • our Kidneys he afffOto.t you have a Pinched onk. Secure good health and you will tave good lookh. Electric Bitters is the great altsrctive aud Tonic acts directly on these vital organs. Cures Pimples, Blotch es Boils aDd gives a good oomplexion. Sold at Wm. IlawliDgs Drug Store, GOo. per bottle. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. ’The Bert Salve in the world for Lnte, r Brais«8, Horen, Ulcers, Halt Rheum Fever Itor-es, Tetter, Ohapped Banda, Chilblain* Horns, and all Skin Etuptioiis, nnd positive- I3iy cures Piles, or no pay required. It is 'guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. Honey refunded. Price 26 cents per sale by Wm« Rawlings. box. tilii Hume Hu uert. The ginbouse and gin and press ou the tarm near Riddleville, belonging to Mr. W, Thigpen, and on which Mr. Kobt. T. mders resided, was horned on Thursday igbt. There were severul bales of cotton seed, estimaled at about $1,000 burned that be longed to-Slr. Sanders. Tbo value of the giu d press was about $500 or $600. While whole loss is greatly to be deplore, Mr. higpeu rays it falls very heavily upon Mr. tirli rs, dehtroyitlg as it did all Lis ye..i’s k. BARGAINS BARGAINS. T offer for sale a No. 1 family horse, works 'nnywbere, a buggy nnd h'lrneas, ono horse vrtgon and harness, and good road curt. ALSO A complete outfit oi Planing Mill, Maohln- *'y, all in good order. Tbe mill can be seen iu operation, at my shop. S. L. Parsons. Sandersville, Ga, Get. 13, 1801. *t' Guaranteed Cure for La Grippe. e Huil'tn’ss onr advertised niuggirl to II you Dr. Klug e New Diaoov.Ty h<r Con niption, Coughs und I olds, upon tins coo- littou. If you ate efilleted with Jjh Uripp, ill use Ibia remedy HOOurding to direc- ns, giving it a bur irial, aud ixperitnoe to Hi. .ion lnsy letnrti II e I• •»* l- «ud "in moiey relutided. Me make Ibis Iter, b, cause o| ’lie wi.udirlili , licet ss of Dr. King's New iu-cuvi ry dining I st uhi. anil's e|iidemio. I In ve beard ol no cise in wliioli it.failed. Try n, J ri"l bnltb tree at w 111 It » lioga' Drug Cioie. LVrge. s z . 50o and $1.U0. Tom RcbU U illUc limit;. On Friday, fltb ol November, Tom Webb will atone by bis life tbe vile crime of which isHUail Irom tbe March term 1890, of Bashing, Superior court for the ex*oulion of tbe faint ot The Laod Mortgage Investment and igency ol America, limited, vs. Uadipton Bridges. Also, nt tbossroe time and place will be told: F’our thousand, two hundred pounds of seed coltou in the field; thirty-live hundred pounds, more or less, in the barn, and six bun- red pounds, more or less, in the dwelling ■se. Two hundred and fifty bushels ot n more oi lsss, in the field. One fl** bittun gray horse medium size, with ono One Price Clothiers ho bs stands convicted and condemned. The j “• v **• “bout 10 years old. Levied upon as the gallows will bo constructed by Mr J A ftoperty of Win. O Brown to satisfy a fl. fa. ,i.„ . , ... ... 'issued Irom the Match term, 1891,of Wash- loodell, tho master meohanio of the jail. It ,itigtuu superior oonrtin levorof T. B. Smith, vill bo built In tbe buck yard of tbe present Only ouob tlf interent in (be above cotton jail, The specifications have been aouepted by Judge Newman and are in his offloe. Mr. Goodeli will tally test the strength of the rope and of the timbers hy dropping a stone ol 200 lbs from the top The fall will be 0 feet lee*, and the entire gallows will be 10 feet high. The execution, according to the sentence of Judge Gamble, will bu private, buttberc will doubtless be a large crowd in Sanders ville ou that day. I’hiB will bo the first bnDging in Sandersville for over 30 years, roaohing baok for several years before the war. All good people will join in tint Hope, that such a love of law and order may prevail among all classes ot our oitizens, that ibis will be tbe last. Delightful Weather. Charming Indian summer is now upon us. Court of Ordinary sits next Monday. Tuesday is publio sale day . And it is hard, hard times. Collections so slow! Oall at //erald offloe if yon neod an evap orator. Ootton picking moat over. Hay seuson nearly p.isl. Large orops of small grain should now be sowed. Making oompo6t beds now, would save heavy guano bills next year. .4fter trying many remedies for oatarrh during pest twelve years, 1 tried Ely’s Oresm Balm with complete success. It ig over one year sinoo I btopped using it and have had no return of catarrh. I recommend it to ail my friends —Mil on T. Palm, Reading, Pa ALLIANCE LEC1IJUEM. The Hon. 8. A- Walker Lecturer of the 10th congressional District will address the people of Washiugto i county on tho iseues of the ■ lay, at the following named places aud on the lollowiug named dates. Sandersville Wartben Deep Step Harrison Davisboro These Leotures will be to tbe publio and all, both Alliancemeu and non Aliiancemeo are invited to attend them. Tho ladies have a special and most oordiul invitation to oome and hear Bro. Walker. O. H. P. Beall, Tuesday Nov. Wednesday “ Thursday " Friday “ Saturday “ Tlie Neel Shoe Co. Fine vud corn is levied upon. Also 50(1 pounds oi lodder in barn loft to satisfy this fl. fa. C. A. Wall, Sheriff. OHAS. F. LOMBARD, Prop’r. WM. PENDLETON, Supt. The Pendleton FOUNDRY And Machine Works, Shoes. Macon, Gra. A Year s Support- GEORGIA—Washington Coaatft Onm.VAfiT'i Oman. Whereas th* appraiser* appointed fa m| span and «**<ign a yawr’s support la Mm Built* Goff, out of Ilia eatata of RlllfcM |* •Inff, lit* oi said county <f*o**e«d, bar* (lag their return in this • ffl ■*; AI! persons ooncarned are hereby rsssM •o he and appear sf ijie Court of Ordinary «$ sat.I o nt ly t n th* fiisl Monday In Nor-abut a*.i, and show eitn**. if any they bar* vhD said return should not bo s r proved and MbSa the judgment of said'Conn: Given nndrr mv hsad officially this » r d day of Ootol ar, Itfiil, >T. NEWMAW. ** Or lfnary If OL For Feuoe or For Stock in (bt 00th f District. OEOItGIA— WifimifOTO* Coinrrv. Ordinabt’o Owicm. Om>aa% Itab. 1MI, Nolle* la bataby $iv«a sbas a T w •d by more ttiaa bftaaa PmbiJilan ot tba High and healthful situation. Charming gronnds and soeoary, Magnificaot buildinga. (cost $130,000 00). Twenty accomplished and efficient teaob- era. Splendid Musio Department. Famous acliooU of Art, Elooutton and Pbyaioal Culture, Apply to DR. A. J BATTLE, Prea’t. or PROF. IVY W. DUGGAN. Businesa Manager, Augusta Hotel, Augustay C«a* Large, niry ituoma, GooJ table fare; with plenty of fresh mWk. Rates $1,60 aud $2.00 per day. P. 8. DOOLITTLE, Sept. 10 '91, C, Proprietor, C16 to 627 Kollock at., AUGUSTA, GA., 2 squares above depot. Orders Promptly Filled. Oct. 1. ’91. For Leave to Sell Land. GEORGIA—Wnahington County. Ordinary's Offiob. Mra. E. M. Joyner Administratrix and Joseph Jackson Administrator of the eatate ol Muses F Joyner deceased, have' in du* form appltod to the undersigned for leave to sell the lands belonging to tbe estate of said deceased and said application will be beard on the first Monday in Novomber next. This 5th day of Ootober 1891. M. NEWMAN. 4 t. Ordinary W. O. a bineb !*•.' Now in eoapllane* vriib lb* provMons at A 1464 ol tb. Ood. of Qanrgla .f im** si dared: That Dot lea nf lb* bllaa tf Ml Ml tton ba publlahad lor 20 day* In tbihate rills liaaALu and ba poatod a* lit wait bMM door and poet ofloa i a “ta lrm|||$ a*>< M tba auDrt groand and tvevth** —•«.--» in B*i<t 96ib Dtatrtel G. M. btJmmlmmmS tba lutb day of Ootobtt. It bTil>i|nli|_ ad. That fifteen day* after Mm ntirtMan aff •aid 20 daya, to wit, on tba 20lb Ann M Novsmbar 1891 an alaatlon ba bold m Mb alaonon praeinet ol anld Mkb dialltet ba«M *• Giles, iti'lvttbv ivb* islv* iad nnttabM as art prwrtdad for iba ataaMan d a«bi uf the Dan era I ArMmOly, tn Sotmwtm MB question of “For Fenao *»r Wot BBmB tea “ ■n said 96th (t is trial O R. / Givea nvnlsr aiy haad wMateBa MM ibb day of Ootober, 18U. |f. NB . f 1 Ordinary fI. O. Page 401** r * # ‘ tffm * ■****<■>< * THE BEST PLACE IN THE STATE To get yoar Machinery overhauled or repaired. I give my personal at tention to all work sent to me. STARKEY & Pa LENS’ TREATMENT BY INHALATION. TRADE MAH If . TIE CIST CMCD* For Leave to Sell Land. GEORGIA—Washington County Ordinary’s Office. You can always get your work wben promised. Don't target to call or write me before giving your work out. CHAS. F. LOMBARD. Jan. 1. '92. S. G Jordan, administrator with tbe will annexed of Airs. Bailie Osborn deoeaaed, hue in due lurm applied fur leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of said d*oe«a- ad, and said application will be heard ou the first Alonduy iu November next. M. Nb»U4N, 4t Ordinary tv . O. 1830 A.roh Straw*. Phllad'a, Fa. 1629 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA For Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Djs Guardian’s Sale pepsin, Catarrh. Hay Fever, Headaobe, lia bility, — - GEORGIA—Washington County Ordinary's Office, . Rheumatism, Neuralgia and all Chronio and Nervous Disorders, An Auiouiatir if ."'toper. One of tbe most ingenious ana zi same time practically useful among tne automatic machines which have been in troduced is a device which forms, fills, ■weighs nnd seals packages in those es tablishments where large quantities of goods, such as fine cut tobacco, 0oda, starch, etc., are constantly put up. The operation by which this result is accom plished, though decidedly novel, is not at all complex in any particular, the ma chine consisting merely of a series of forming blocks, receptacles, folders, guminers and feeders, uli working in mutual harmony, 6o that the packages arosmoothly and continuously produced. The forming blocks successively size the paper, which instantly afterward is wrapped around them, folded aitd gummed ut the end: the palter sacks are then plunged into receptacles filled with the commodity witli which they are in tended, finally folded on top un^ sealed. —New York Shu. - “The Compound Oxygen Treatment,” D s Starkey 4 Palon, No, 1629 Arch Street, Pb J adeipbia. have beeD using for tho last seveu- teen yours, is a scientific adjustment of t j* elements oi Oxygen and Nitrogen tmt«D t ized, and the compound is so condeti* •<! and made portable that it is sent all over tue world. It Kelt So. An Irish servant girl canto to her mistress one morning (jogging permission Pres t. V ash, Co. Alliance, to go to the dentist to have an aching W. T. Askew, Seot’y. j “toot” filled, saying filmt it lmd beeu 'going “thumpity • thump, thumpity- I thump!” ull night. When the girl returned, her mistress CONFIRMED. The favorable impression produced on the first appearance of the agreeable liquid fruit retuedjttBvrup of Figs a few years ago has ,1 been more than confirmed by the pleaeant mleuf experience of all who have used it. aud the “ 0i mHn i- Mucoess of tbe proprietors and manufacturers tho OttlifoTDiu Pig Svrnp Company. Well, Katie, did you have the tooth. “Whut did you have it filled with?” “Oi don’t know just phwat it was, irw.„ r>„„ j 7~Z~ mum, but from the way it fales Oi Trog Pond Chili Core and Wooldridge’s should fink it was t’uudeirand loightning Wonderful Blood Cure, can be bad at Dr. C. he’d pu; iuto it, mum.”—Youth’s Corn ers. Starkey 4 Palon have tbe liberty to refer to the tallowing named well-kuown per sons who have tried tneir Treatment: Hod. Wnr. D Kelley, Member of Con gress Philadelphia. Rev. Victor L. Conrad, Editor Lutheran Observer, Philadelphia. Rev. Charles If. Cashing, D. D., Roches ter. N. Y. Hon. Wm. l’enn Nixon Editor Inter-Occau Chicago, 111, W. //. Worthington, ( iditor New South, Birmingham, Ala. Judge U. P. Vroomnu, QucDeruo, Kan. kits Mary A. Livermore, Milriiee, Mass Judge It S. Voorheea, New York City. 6lr E C. Knight, Philadelphia. Mr. Trank bidilull, Merchant,1‘hilad • phis Hod. II W Sob il) fir. Easton, 1’a. Edward I,. Wilson, 833 Broadway, N. Y., Ed. Pliila. Photo. Pideba M. Lyon, Waimea, Hawaii, Sand- wic.b Inlands Alexander Kilo bin, IveruesR, Scotland. Mm. Manuel V. Ortega, Freauillo, Zacate cas, Mexico. Mrs Emma Cooper, Utilla, Spanish Her duras. C. A. “Compound Oxygen—its Mode of Aotinn and UosuUti," is tbo title of u new broohun <.f two hundred pages, piibliahed by Drs Starkoy 4 Paleu, which gives to all i/.quireir lull information aa to this remarkable our tive agent and a record otte crul hundred surprising cures ta a wide range of uhrunn casus—muuy of thorn alter lining abandoned to die hy other physicians. Will be uiailoil free to any address ou auplioution. Road the brochure! DUS. STARKEY 4 PA I, LX, No. 1529 Arch Street Philadelphia, l'a. * ■ ’sfigL m By virtue of an order granted bv thaOonrt of Ordinary at the March Term 1890 trill lie sold to the highest bidder at (In-Cunrt house door tn Sanileraiilie ou ibe first Tuesday in Deo ruber next, a bouse aud lor near Hid.lfie viUe containing nine acre* more or lean, ad joining lauds of tv. H. Fulghum on tfae'west, . Hyman on the south—Ungers on the east and W. Itushin ou the north. Sold as thr property of .W. L. Pilchers minor children tor the purpose uf reinvestment of proceeds Io farm land. This 28th October 1691 - W. L. Pilober * Guardian for the property of hie minor children. 4(, For Homestead Exemption.' GEORGIA—Washington Connty, Ordinury's Office. N. \V. Wood has applied for exemption of persoualty end setting apart and valuation ol Homestcud and I will pa«a upon tbe same at 10 o'clock on the 1 Clb day ot November 160i at my offloe. This 26th day ol Ootober 1891 M. NEWMAN, 2t- Ordinary W.O. AGENTS 1' ■SAEia *3 00 sw prices thia year. For Fence or For Stock Lav Is MM 90th, DiitreL GEORGIA—Wabbiboton Comrry. Ordikabt’o Offiob. Ootoam, 0«, mm. Notice 1* hereby gives that a mMMM(%3- ed by more tbea filiewti Fiweheldera s L 90th Dieirlet, Q. IL, k.owT *. I Dutriot bat bm filed la my oM*a that an elroiion be ordered la a$4 apon tbe qaeelion ol “Fer Wmm Stock Law." Now I* lewillsiH vtth provisiona of } 146$ el Me Cod* aff Own of 1882 II ie ordered: The* oaMee tfffe] log of said psution he pabinbed fat 20 da in tb* Bsnderevlll* UiaaL* and b* rrated tbe oonrt.hone* door end pod uMm lb |fi derevil e and at ih* court groand and Iv. other publio plaoc* in saiil BOlb DMId M. M. beginning with the 8th day nt Ornnhw Il 1* further ordered. That Ifisra dare aAw the expiration of sail 20 day*, to w*. M 1te 19(h day of November 1 91 ab *1*1 Mm U beld el the eleeifoo p red net 0 f add 90M district, known ea Hoetrighn* sad*» Ma aama raise arid regolaiiooa, as are pre Tilted tm the clccll n of m-ntber* of the <$wml 6m eembly to determine the qneertaa af ••Wm Fence or For Stock Ur," in mM 00M DM* triot (i, M- Given under my hand offinfelly Min ItB ley of Ooi. her, 1891. M. BBWIffAV 14 4 ‘ . Ordinary W.’a A true extract from Bo*k el Hhitat V Pago 442. For Gofirdifinahip. GEORGIA—Washiboton Cotrwtt. Ordinary’s ONte Joseph Jaeksoa baring in dae form aanllat to tb* undersigr sd tar the gwrdtabWfa a< rbe persona amf property of Ml 11 lew. •*La_ Thorn**, Higar and M»ry Jaraer, mlawZ phspe of Mom* r. Joyner lata af safdeeiaW dvovaeed, notiee is hereby givea gw ateZ plioaiion will be heard el mt aflw w drat Monday ia Norembav Bail Givea nude* my hand aad ei ture this 1st day of ffaly 1801 ■~iy K. WWlfig Ordfaair. w! O. Admioiatratorld Bali, GEORGIA—Wabbomto* Covsrr. Bv virtue of an order granted b* w iw of Ordinarv of said county or Ibe BeMeamZ* term of said oonrt. wjfi be .old at ^ hou«e door in Baodersvilla la Ibe bill.ter. on the dral Tnvadar te Ba nawl ih. i * a W ^ nexi, brtween th# legal boar*af eaKMal hundred and seventy earea af brad *m.. oounly. adjoining land* af eateewaf H»rt, Sampson Denial sad leads af IbMi Rumen, belonging to » h . eateta’cff 0Mm V. Born.it, lata of said county dmeeei g, |ge for (be beardl ol heirs end creditors ed * *" cmmgn Terms oMb. JceeevU tag, Adminlsbawi w For Adahaifitrator’i Diswisniaa. GEORGIA—Washington Catntr-« v Ordinary’# Offie#. IMPORTED FLUSH ALBUM, »1.00 SK x 10)4 Xmhouod ysddcd .Idas, sold edges, exten. clasp, boldiug nc.rly fitly Cetinet and Card •Ion from 10 to S3 per cent there will not beany wlthitandlng the tariff ou Imported 'albumins raTert ALBUMS 0/9 a*. 8. L. Parson*, administrator af (ba estate of O. Paraoua laie oi •*■■! eonaty decese- ed. applie d to me for lettrn, of (il*mias1a» ir m tbe ediniuUirsllon of said eatAts, and I will pans upon his app'io*uoD on th* flnt Monday in Jannaiy 1692 fit my efflesin f dertvilie in Said county. Given under my band end official fitebb* xure this 18(h day ol Seplembsr 1891. „ U. Narntan, Ordinary w. <A NOTIC1I- _ To Dabtore and Cradlfioifi. All person* indabtad to Wm g. finds : Ul i of mid county deceased at* haeaby | ne of Self-™ ' Hal In cut) forward end aallla (he i—-- xVVa R JIIVFNII F MIAVSWn^s • re required. Io pmwal at. wllbia IK* lime pr eMBVMting book Illuitritid cirouUra rm for all ,iW ' ‘ I'-wtl. ir aimLo'M: