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LOCAL ITEMS.
from Atlanta
ENJOYS
Both the method nml results when
l3yrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
nud refreshing to tho taste, and acts
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver mid Bowels, *clcauses tho sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, head
aches ami fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup <,f Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to tho taste and ac
ceptable to tho stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from tho most
healthy and ngreenhlo substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to nil and' have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for salo in GOc
mid H bottles by nil lending drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not kavo it on baud will pro
cure ii promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL,
LOimtUl, NY. new YORK, V '!
OHURCI-I SERVICES.
1st Sundew.
MtTIICDIBT,
Trenching nt 11 11. m. nml 7 p. m,, ltov. H.
A. Hodges, pastor.
BAPTIST
Preaching at Sisters’ Saturday and Sun
day at 11 a. m., by ltov. 13. H. Ivoy, pastor.
Tenniilo Baptist ohnroh, ltov. T. J. Book
pastor—Preaohing noxt Sunday at 11 a. m.
nod 7, p. m.
CltntSTlAN.
Proaohing at Tonnillo at 11 a. m. At Han-
dei'svillo, 7 p. di., ltov. F, L, Adams, pastor.
Preaohing noxt Saturday, at 11, a. m„ and
Sunday 11, a m. snd 7. p. in., Davisborc
Baptist ohjurob.hy Rev <}. H McCall, pastor.
Buekleii s Arnica Salve.
Tiif. Best Salve in tho world for Onto,
Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Halt Bhonm, Fever
Bores, Tetter, Chapped llandR, Chilblains,
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positive.
)y cures Piles, or no pay required. It is
guaranteed to give pi rfei-t satisfaction, ot
money refunded, l’rtco 25 cents per box
sale by Wm. Hawitncu.
BRIEF L00AL3.
Johnson court In session this week.
Saturday is tho first day of Ootobor.
Monday next is court of Ordinavy.
Public sale day Tuesday; no SborilPd sales
for Ootobor.
Wednesday the 0th is election day.
The Sept mbvr Crop He port of tho outlook
in all parts of the slate, will be found in this
pnpor, and wilt bo of interest to onr farming
frionds especially,
Prodnco, meal, potatoes, lard, liamB .to,
also wood or money ou subscription to tho
IIeham).
I be rain on on Thursday last was a real
trash floater, ono of the heaviost downpours
of the season.
Thoso wishing ohoieo fruit trees, vines,
small fruits, shrubbery, rusos.ito, ,to, would
jdo well to placo their ordeis with Col. James
U. UnbbiUR, roprosending tho Atlunin Nurs-
ory, before Oalober the 5th, ns bo will leavel Sn,J 1Ii!I 14,1 J Mr - Bwlnt of Clay's district.
PERSONAL.
Miss Myrtle Roberts left on Monday to re-
sumo ber poet ns ono of tjie corps of Instruct
ors in Con verso Female College, in Spartan
burg, S. 0.
Dr. T. M. Harris returned
on Monday,
Mr, U. B. Frost a well known cotton buyer
of Hepbzibah wns in tho city last week. Mr,
Frost is a brolhot.in-law of onr towusman,
Dr. It. L. Miller.
Miss Mamie Bailey visited ber sister Mrs.
R. B. Thompson of Dnvisboro last week.
Rev. E, IF. Marshall of Tenuille proaohod
n good mid well received sermon on Sunday
morning here, from Uev. 111,-21,
Prof. Ivy W, Duggan pnssod through San-
dersvtlle cn Friday en routo from tho Asso
ciation to Romo.
Itev. 0. IF. Durden and ltev. Ed Osborn
of Linton also Mr. Charlie E. llolmos ot
Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
ABSOUUTECir PURE
huvo fjoue to Mercer University.
Ur. II N. UolliQclil baa returned lrom a
I the county about that date,
; M'lllarky & tlarty, Augusta, Cla , '-The 1
Hustlers, wish all to know they nro bead-' plea3! ' al lti P 1° Washington City
quarters for dry goods, notions &«, .to. i
they will fill all mail orders with care and'
promptness, Road their big card in supple-
jrneut to-day.
Farmers feol more cheerful, sinco tho
lit-
CHl
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• MADE
Moth*
<TH • • .
EASY!
Elly preps:
idicut of :
cm ,!ant •
n
RitND " is a stictilme.
Liniment, every ingre-
'gnized yaliic r.ml in
by flte nicdiral i:io-
: ■ nor I liL.crto utility
M M(!
• FR!
W1I.I. D( >V that is claimed ‘or
it AN 13 Mf ' •• ItShorlens I ihor,
l.c-icnsPal : IHntiuisii s Dangei to
Lift of M tii ’i end Child, Book
; • ’
END" ”
to " M. V.
tjiiiinsc v.i
volm.t,:'- /
' ntr.i
1 FREE, son*
information and'
>ni.ils,
iptnf |.i. ■« ft.so p.rbnttU
•vrein CO., Allr. ila.fi:!.
Mn ii item-, liln tottou
Middling Fair
Good Middling
Middling
Low Middling
Cood Ordinary ..
C rdin iry
kuueiisvim.i: i»kgvi«io.\
51AlillET,
Bacon side3 per lb (a) 10
“ “ 9 Oja
NO Flour- 4.75
Plain hams •' 131 1
Hhouldors “ 7
Lard •< @ 10
Ooffeo 18, 25
Gran Sugar a
Extra O White Gjj n (it
In small quantities, prioos a fraction higbe
Market
C 81.J
71
... .7
. ...0 11-10
tie advance in cotton last.week,
moro bales have boon received this season,
than were to this date last year.
Now is tho time to savo bay and gather
peas. Cotton oun wait bettor than these
crops.
Tho registration will c-xoeed 4,000 in this
county. '1 ho politicians have warmed up
tho legions,
P. Hup p's Son & Co., of the Sundorsville
Store give notico that their doors will be
dosed on Saturday next, October the 1st.
their (Mends and oustomors will remember
notieg.
The Georgia Iron Works, Augusta, Ga.,
have something to say to Heiuld readers in
tho supplement of to-day. Farmers, Saw
mill men and all interested in nngines, hoik
ers, oastings, io. would do well to corres
pond with, or see them and learn prices,
H, O. Perkins, President.
Dr. T. M, Harris and family aro now oom
forcibly domiciled in their handsome new
residence on Church Btreet, All wish those
good citizens much happiness iu their bow
homo.
Mr. Callaway who has been living at tb
residence ot Mrs. Youngblood, moved last
week to Tonnille.
hd. Goa. B. D. Evans, Jr., is attending
Johnson oourt this week
Mr. Frank Castellaw of Columbus made a
brief call at IjIh old home here ou l’uosday
en route to New Toils.
Miss Leila Woddon after a pleasant stay ot
several weeks with relatives iu Atlanta, ii
welcomed home by hor Sauilcrsville friends
Sion’s Tliift
ll’e offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for
any ease ot Citirrrb that cannot ho cured by
taking all's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY ,V CO , Props , Toledo, O
Wo, the undersigned, have known F. J
lihoimy lor tho last 15 yenrs, anil believe
him perfectly honorable in nil business
transactions and financially able to oarry cut
any obligation made by their firm.
•ve t .t J'nPAX. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo,
o Waldxno, KinnaN A Mauvin, Wholesale
Druggists. loletloO.
Hall’s Catarrh Care is taken internally
“rating directly upon the blood aud mucous
surface* ot the system. Price 7uo. per bot
tle. Sold by all Druggists, ,
Vk ii ft III ii if t ini Ansoetiiilon.
An interesting and well attended session
of this body was held with tho church at
Black Springs, Baldwin county, last week.
The introductory sermon was prenebed by
Rev. B. II. Ivoy. Rev. T. J, Holmes wns
lectcd Moderator, Governor Nortlren who
has for about ten years flllod this chair, wag
not able to attend the session. Prof. Ivy W,
Duggan for 20 years or moro tho clerk of the
Association was again ro-elocted.
Dr. G, R. McCall of Macon nnd Rev. John
F. Edens of Atlanta representing Christian
Index were present.
Every oburcb in tho Association was rep
resented, nnd the session was pleasant, prof
itable and greatly enjoyed by the members
and citizens.
The hospitality of the good peoplo of Black
Oxford.' ilo shows'll most Jambvblo^atnbil'icn oorowen ^ e< I iu terms of highest
Air. L M Vinton of Wenona, is visiting
iu the city.
Miss Mattie Butcher who has boon teaching
in dpann, is now at home.
Atys P. ltiRnn says the Sylvnnla Telephone
About 100 lett the past week to enter Emory college, nt
Ormnaby's Office.
Editor Herald: —Please meotion
Bedald that I will not bo at my office next
Saturday, hut that I will audit all September
hills by Friday noon, if presented. Mr
.Snell has kindly consented to look after my
office on Saturday.
September 28, 1892.
M. NEWMAN, Ordy. '.V, O.
A Farmer’s Physician.
J. T. Porter, D.Kalk county, writes: Am
ronroto from medical aid, but I have a phy,
sioian over with me to check sudden attacks
of tiro bowels in keeping Dr. Rigger's Iluok-
leherry Cordial.
to attain nn education.
Mrs Ella Edwards ol Mrcon Is In the
oity, visiting hor mother Mrs. Pughesly.
Aliss Nora Hopkins, who had been spending
sometime with her, lias relumed homo.
Miss Lillie Norman who has been visiting
praise, and wi»h greatly appreciated by the
Association.
Mr. E. T. Holmes, of Sun Hill, a graduate
of Mercer, who haB beeu engaged in teach-
iog this year, was olected Principal of Wash
ington Institute for tho next your,
Bnloims, Hancock Co., was chosen as the
her sister Mrs. T. O. Wicker returned to her|pioee of bolding the next Association
Capt. P. R. Taliaferro, Dr. G. W. If. Whit-
aker and Mr. T. H. Sparks represented Sac-
At Tenuille on Saturday.
Maj. J. C. O. Black will address
the people of Tonnillo and vicinity
on Saturday at 10, a. m. Every
body invited.
—
Ml. Vi‘i*ii»ii Association.
To the churohes of tie Mt. Vernon Asso
ciation: As tho stalo elections occur ou the
5lh of October rhe meeting of tho Mt. Ver
non Association is therefore clrnngod from
Tuesday, October 4th, to Thursday, October
hlh. Lot all interested bo goveruod accord
ini'.ly.
By order of rxooutivo committee,
A. L. Brantley,
Chairman.
Tli9 Morrison House
Savan dull, . • (jeorgin.
l’lire ! Brilliant 1 Perfect!
Used Every where, nnd Endorsed Wherever
Used,
The Most Populab Glasses in tub U. 8.
They ars daily worn and aro warmly praised
by the solid Krtpresentativo Men of this
oonntry, tunny ol them hung of National
famo. The list ombraoes Banker*. March!
ants. Lawyers,Governors, Senators, Foreign
Ministers, Mvohanios, Preachers, K
men eminen r in all professions
AND TRADES.
physicians recommend 7hem.
■*u.V Noun IItH Tlie <>i:.\l l\IC.
Tbeso perfect Ghrses are accurately adjusted
J n n| l "'<•* at tho .Store of
^ M. RAWLINGS, Sandcrsville, Ga.
-0O0-
homo iu Mayfield on ycHtorday.
Col. J. W. llenfroe was in the city Bcveral
days tho past week.
Dr. T L. Harris of Wrightsvillo wa3 in the
city on Saturday,
Mr. A. W. Tanner has returned from
//uwkinsville, and will probably remain in
Washington.
'J'lic Trm; liiixulivi! K'rliic*i|>i<!
Of the plants used in manufacturing tho
pleasant remedy, Syrup of Figs, has a per
manently beneficial elleot ou the human sys
tem, whilo the choap vegetable extracts and
mineral solutions, usually sold as medicines,
aro permanently injurious. Being well-in
formed, you will use the true remedy only.
.Manufactured by tho Calilorniu Fig Syrup
Co.
Tlvkltl*.
Candidates liRve your tickets printed
the Herald office.
dersvilie church,
Tickets printed at low rates at Heiuld of
fice
Supplnnuiit This Week.
Our renders will see in this issue a sup-
plomenl Irnnr that solid nnd popular Mutual
Lifo Insurance Co„ the North Western of
Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Those intonated
in Life Iusuranoc, and who is not, would do
well to cxrmiue orrefully the olaims of to
reliable a company nnd observo the twonty-
one reasons given ns olaims to publio oonfi.
denco snd patronage. Read cnrcfnlly and
for special information writo to the courte
ous Mmoger.E. J. Costello, Augusta, Ga.
Temperance l.cwon,
The exercises of the Sabbath School at the
Methodist church on last ,Sabbath afternoon,
wero very interesting, and it is hoped profit-,
able also.
The subject of tho lesson was “Tim
perance.” The ladies of the W. O. T. U !
had prepnrod a selection ol beautiful and
appropriate soDgs, after which Rev. F, L.
Adams nnd Rev II. A. Hodges in a manner
at once able nnd pleasing, advocated the
Christian duty ol Tctopernuoe.
The member: of lire oilier Sabbath Schools
also attended, and all seemed to appreciate
ho magnitude of this great question, and
its claims open tho church and tho country.
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5 BUOYANCY OF BODY ©
can novor bo realized whoa tho boxr-
vein<lonot art sld nature Intends theyjfl|s
"should* Instead, there Is headache,
A Household Remedy
FOR ALL
BLOOD andSKIN
DISEASES
Oi Bi B.
Botanic Blood Balm
I* flir^C SCROFULA, ULCERS, SALT
II. t»UfCb RHEUM. ECZEMA, every 1
form of malignant SKIN ERUPTION, be
sides being efficacious In toning up the
systom and restoring tho constitution,
when Impaired from any cause. Its
almost supernatural healing properties
Justify us In guaranteeing a cure, II
directions are followed.
SENT FREE ..■56TO5L
BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Pa.
C ENI RALLY located on line of street cats,
off.-rs plrnsnnt aonlh rooms, with ex
cellent hoard at moderate prices. Sowernge
end ventilation perfect, the sanitary condi
tion ot the house is of tho host. Corner
Broughton and Drayton streets, Savannah,
Go.
Tu\ A ft se &n me-iifl lm- |nif>.
STATE OF GEORGIA,)
Wftakington CoiiDty. )
Court of Ordinary Hitting lor County pur.
poses S. plt nilii'i 10, I8l)2,
Whereas, Ilia Exeellenoy, Govornor W.J.
Nortlren, lias issued liia ordeis to the Tax
Culiectnrs of this bttilo id assess and collect a
Htuto Tax nf 4 85 100 mills,or Forty-eight ots.
anil live mills ou each ona hundred dollars
ou tho value of all taxable property of the
state tor tho flsonl year, lb92.
Amt, whereas, the estimated expenses of
this county for tho present year will require
an uestHsnioot aB county tux of 4 lfi-tOO mills
or Forty-one cents and five mills on each One
Hundred Dollars of taisble property of tho
oounty: It is hereby ordered: That, the Tar
Collector of tins ooitDIy do oolloot a county
tax ot Forty-onb olr.aiul five mills on each one
Hundred Dollars of lire taxable property ot
said oounty, as returned on the Tax Digest
for tire year lbil2, and pay ovir tiro amounts
so collected to the County Treasurer.
Given under my hand oUbdully this 10th
day of September, l!'J2.
M. Newman, Ordinary W. 0
State tax 4b o>mU five mills,
1’ountv tax -it cents tivo millp,
Tolsl 00 oeLts ou each $100.
TENNE3SEE WAGONS.
A car land of theso wngong now on hand
and for sale.
1 hesc wagons have beeD aold here sinoe
1875, in gn at numbers, and we ask of all
purehasrrs, It there ts any dissaltsfaction.
Call aud seo them.
B. J. TARBUTTON.
Bandorsville, On., Aug. 18 '02 f
[feoxter ^allege
FOIl YOUNG LLDIES,
ROME, GEORGIA.
LOOK HERE.
Sewing Machines.
Ladies: If in Dttl of n sowing machius,
you oan boy on, on good tsrms at Build
office.
Organs, Organs.
Organs and Pianos from best mannf.otn.
rers, can be bonght as cheaply at Herald
office, as at the faotoiy, or any state dealer.
Syrup Evaporators.
Farmers yon ono bny evaporator! «f bail
make and lowest prioe at Huald office.
Type Writers.
Young men or young ladies yon oan buy
that popular Type Writer, the ••Odell", at
low figures at Ukrald office.
Read our advertisements and when any of
these goods aro needed, call at Hamt.n offlea
before buying.
Narrow Vnngc Alliance.
Regular meetings at Uothkheni Aondcmy,
near Warthen, Saturday bt fnro 2nd Hutidur
—dlnga ef •»
but
imhapjf
®Tiny Liver Pills*
rill relUve It aud give health nnd©
iappin«B«e They art* worth 9 trial*
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I'a.Ntor Called.
On Tuosday aftornooD, the Baptist ohnroh
hero met in Conference nnd oalleil Dr. W.
Kilpatrick their present beloved Pastor
to servo them for another yoar. They de-
ired him to serve them on the 2d nnd 4lh
Sabbaths of each month. Tho community
we doubt not join iu the general wish that
Dr. Kilpatrick will respond favorably to
ris call.
This GREAT COUGH CURE, this success-
ful CONSUMPTION CURE is sold by drug,
gists on a positive guarantee, u test that no other
Cure can stand successfully. If you have a
COUGH, HOARSENESS or LA GRIPPE, it
will cure you promptly. If your child has the
CROUP or WHOOPING COUGH, use it
quickly and relief is sure. If you fear CON
SUMPTION, don’t wait until your case is hope
less, but take this Cure at once aud receive im
mediate help. Large bottles, 50c. anil gt.oo.
Travelers convenient pocket size 7.5c. Ask
your druggist for SHILOH’S CURE. Ii your
lungs are sore or back lame, use Shiloh’s Por
ous Plasters. Price, 25c.
Sold by Dr. B. F. Jordan, nnd
C. E. Daniel.
TIIM 01)12 ILL
TYPE AV RLTKR.
(ftOA will buy the MIIKbL Tl l'K
kJPaSU WK8 riifi! Willi 78 characters,
nnd t*il5 ior the NBiMI»2,3Q fJASlC
ODEI.Ii, warranted to do better work
than any machine made,
It combines Simplicity with Durability,
Speed, Ease of Opurntiou, wears longer with
out cost of repairs than any other maohioe.
i/uB no ink ribbon to bother the operator It
i sNeat, Substantial, ruckle-plated,' perioot,
and adapted to all kinds of typo writiug.
Like a printiug press, it produces sharp,
clean, legible maDtrsi iiptM. Two or Un epp-
es o.an he made nt one writing. Any imel-
igent persou can become an operator in two
days. We offer $1,00(8 to auy operator
wh oan equal the work of the IFOUIIIjH
«3AM5 OllfXL,
Reliable Agents and Salesmen wanted.
Special inducements to Dealers.
For Pamphlet giving Itidorsemen s, etc.,
address
Odell Type Writer Co.
268-364 Dearborn St. CHICAGO, ILL.
//nud iu your orders
Herald office.
for tickets at- tLe
•'Boks at Clmrqh.”
I notice in’ tho Progress of this week,
article on carrying dogs to chinch which I
approve, and can add my testimony to the
fact that nearly every service, at ouch one of
the churehis, this nuisance is indicted upon
the people. From one to three nud some
times more, large and small dogs, have
troubled the publio worship.’ In many pla
cos it is made the duty of the Sexton or some
one olso appointed tor that purpose to stand
at tho iloor, or gate aud keep them ont And
I brg to suggest that if this is done people
will soon son tho impropriety of having dogs
to acoompar.y them, nnd leavo them nt home.
P.
RELIEVES nil Btoiimcir Distress.
FiEftflCVES Nausea, Bcnso of 1‘uIIiiqssl
Congestion, Pain.
REVIVES Failing ENERGV.
RESTORES Normal Circulation, QB.A
Warms to Tos Tips.
DR. HARTER M&JlCliRv CO.. 6L Louis. Mo.
tiny cl .ttoncuienl,
Next Saturday, October 1st, is our day of
atonement, and our places ot bnslnoss will
he closed on that day. Onr friends nod cus
tomers will please take notico and govern
themselves accordingly,
P. Harr's Son & Co.,
Louis Cohen,
H Paris it Co.,
Sandcrsville, Ga.
Now Try This.
It will cost you nothing nDd will surely
do you good, if \ou have a Cough, (Arid,
or any trouble with Throat, Chest or Lungs.
Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption
anil Colds is guaranteed to give relief, or
money wilt he paid beck Sufferers from
Ln Grippe found it just tbo thing and un
der i ; s uso bad ft speedy and porieot recov
ery . Try n sample bottle at our expense
nnd learn lor yourself just how good a thing
it is- Trial bottles free nt Wm Rawlings
Drugstore. Large size 60s and $1,00.
Ml ILi-: NO MI ST A K 1C.
Win n one one wants to eradicuto every in-
dtoatieu of malaria from their systuu, (Ley
are truly wise, anil make no mistake if they
will try I)r John Bali’s
' SMITH’S TONIC SYRUP-
For many years ’t lias deservedly main
lained Us reputation as being the most relia
ble of the many
CURES
one sens advortised and sold for tho nios
nnnoyi .g and uncrvuting ol all malarial die
oases, known ns
CHILLS AND FEVER,
it hns a good nnd lasting iffict and no other
renridy tins ever given such satisfaction. De*
man 1 it ol your druggist. Take do substi-
tute on which a larger profit is made. Oue
bottlo will do you more good than six bottles
of ar.y other remedy, and the relief is always
permanent. A word to the niseis eufficinLt.
It cari s malaria.
'Jake iStiir* »ui-ftii|mrllla.
Is your blood in had conditio',? Do yon
leel vveil? Do you have puin? D> sores
trout lo you? Arc yon in poor health anil
growiug worse? Use Dr. John Bull’s Sar.u-
parillu It will make yon well nnd stroe.-.
Do not delay. Give it a trial Get it from
your druggist. Large bottle (192 tea-spoon-
spoonfuls) $1.00. j I'AJ.
I>lti**cm-I( Bli-iiis.
Co). J. 0. A Wrlcher announces himself a
oan lidate for the legislature in tho Gibson
Record.
The Record says that Gibso is lo have an
other paper, one advocating the People's
party.
The Hepbzibah Asiociation will convene
with the Baptist church in Gibs-D, on tLe
18th of October. Dr. W. L. Kilpatrick has
(or u number of years served as Moderator
of this leading Association,
T PAY HIGHEST PRICES FOR OONFF.Df
crate Money and Confederate Po.bpg-
Stamps. Price list sent free. Address, Olms.
D. Parker, !)0 8. Forsyth Street, Atlanta. Ga’
In Hot Weather
a cup of beef tea made from
Liebig Company’s
Extract of Beef
will be found palatable, rofreshinp
and beneficial. This Extiiact keeps
FOR ANY LENGTH OF TIME IN THE HOT
TEST CLIMATE. Be sure and get Lie
big COMB A NY’S aud avoid loss
and disappointment.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
Clrtingoa ami Itrautifica the hair.
Troiiiotc* a luxuriant growth.
Never Fails to Boatoro Gray
Ilair to its Youthful Cslor.
Cuicti scalp cliff Mrs & hair lolling.
frV, and tidal at lhnggUU
in each nionih W
U. S. Sunn, Sect'y.
Suuduy
T. Auulvv, Pres.
Ritldlevillo AUianco.
Regular uncling is held iu the afternoon
ot every 4th Saturday.
W. V. Joiner. Tren’t.
J. A. Cartlb. Seo’y. Rtdillevilie, Gu.
Tho Consumptive nnd Foetoio and all who
■utter fiuiii eahiuutiiig dUeaK* •hould use Parkor'a Oingc r
Tonic. It cure* the worst Cough, Weak l.uiiga, Debility, in-
digestion, Female Weakness, lUicuinaUsm anu Pain. 60c. & |1.
The only sure cur# for Corn*,
easy. |xlS| at Dr^ggurts.
fiA! , .PSS«2!?l! , .9a
CHARLES M. TYSON,
Attorney at Law,
SANDERSVILLE, GA.
Prompt attention given to nil business en
trusted to mo. Sopt, 8, 1802.
Eads, Neel & Co.
WliC
rice
Clothiers
T1 ‘« Neel Shoe Co.
Shoe
M^lcoit, GrfL.
Orders
Promptly
O’KEEFFE’S
NEW AMERICAN LINIMENT
The greatest remedy known for Rheuma
tism, (senralgm, Pains in the Chest, Side or
Hack, Sore Throat, Quinsy and Cbi,up, Head-
ache, and all Pains, (Strains and bwtllings,
snd is an unequalled
HAIR RENEWER.
Having for ttie past 18 months been a sub
ferer trom lumbago, and coDtinnously taking
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New American Liniment; buying used it in
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Broughton St., Savannah, Go.
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nnd prepay charges.
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Broughton umi Jitferson Streets,
mnr 10, 1892 Savannah, Ga.
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CHEAP BOOKS.
Reduced Retail Prices for Public
Sclicol Bocks.
1 Ira American Book Company announces
that it bus made the following largo reduc
tion in th» retail prices ol School Books low
in use in the hi boots of Washington county.
Read the following list nud do not pay
any more for books than tho figures here
given.
Webster’s Hpellor lOc
Swinton'H I'riruer . '.'.'.'.'. la
Swinton’s Word Book pj
American New Graded First Reader!!!!! 18
Second ••
Third •'
Fourth “
Filth “
Appleton's Elementary Geography
“ Higher ••
Robinson’s Pratloal ArlthmeHo
Swiritou's Introdnctory Uoography 65
“ Elementary •• 80
Gomplete “ 130
U 8. History 90
Primary •• qg
Webstor’s “ Dictionary 48
Common Hohool Dictionary.,, ,72
Barnes' Copy Books jp
Wood's Bustnoss Forms 1 and 2!....'.!!! .10
“ " “3 nnd 4..., 15
awioton’s English Grammar 60
In tho event these books cannot bo had ot
dealers at tho above prices, they will be sent
to any address in tho ooanty at tho prices
above named, Freight or Expresa prepaid, on
Frog Pond Chill Cure and Woodrigo’s Wop-
dorfnl Blood Cure oan be had at Dr C. R.
Daniel s, Tennille, Ga. ‘ f
wraiiiarjf’B Citations.
For Administration.
GEORGIA—Washington Coontt.
Ordinary’s Office.
George Gilmore ha* in due form applied
ts the undersigned for permanent letter* of
administration on the estate of lire. M. If.
Davis, late of said county, deceased, end I
will psag upon said application on th* Aral
Monday In November, 1893 attnv offic*.
Given and. r my hand officially tbl* 26th
day of H. pLmber, 1 <13 7
M. NEW MAN, Ord.W. O
For Jietve to Sell Land.
GEORGIA—W AsniNGTON Co unit.
Ordinary's Office.
Dr. 1..8, G trncr Administrator of the #*•
tale of Ivy Thlgpin, decei-ei, has in da*
form applied to tho undersigned (or feave
to sell tho laud belonging lo the riUte of laid
Ivy I hi,.pan, late ol aatd ounnty, deceased
sud Hiil.l application will be beard on the
hr> t Mouday iu Ootdber next, et iny rffloe
in Him lersville.
Given nuiiirmybsnd officially tbla Bth
'lay ol deptemlisr, 1892.
M. NEWMaN, Ordinary, W. 0.
For Administration.
GEORGIA—Washington County,
Ordinary’s Office.
Whereas J. W. Smith has in due form
1 ppliatl to tl.e andorsigne i lor the appoint-
inunt ot tbe ooanty Administrator as Admin*
istralur of tbe estate of Andrew J. Kennedy
lute of said county, dec-naeil. 7
Alt iuterestiit arc hereby required to ako»
cause it any they oan, at tbe Court or Ordi*
nary to I e held in Hnd tor said county on tb*
drat Moral'y in October uixt, why 8. O.
Jordau tbe oounty Administrator ol said
county, should out bo appointed Aiiminie-
'rator on the estate of Andrew J. Kennedy,
lei-easod. -
Given under my hand and offiiial siana*
'tire, this Cih day ol Eeptemhcr. 1892
M. NEWMAN. Ord.
29
40
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.. 65
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Ailunuistratora and Executor's Sale.
GEORGIA—Washington County,
By virtue ol an order from tbe Court of
Ordinary ol euiil oounty granted at Ibe Sep.
•ember T. rui, ltUJ, will he sold to Iba high*
■ t bidder at tho Conrihonee door in Sanders*
Mile hf-lwein 1 ho Jeg„l hours ol sale on tb*
tirei Tuesday iq December, 1892, one hun
dred sores of land iu the J488lb district, G.
.VI., oil j doing lands of 8, T. McAfee ou the
■vet, Ltiiis Heseim.a on Ibe north, 11. J*.
Brown ou the east, and Jones on the
* ’tub. S'.ld fur division of proceeds amoogsfe-
tbe be:r.i of llncli L. Orr, bite oi said conn*
ty, dec-aseJ. This 3th day of Rrptrmher.
18 H? T. J. ORB, Adrnr.
terms oasli.
Wilt be sold at the same time and plsoe at
Executors sale, under the same conditions
and under tbe provisions of tbe will of Mrs.
Nancy M. Orr, late ol sard ooanty, deceased,
s certain bouse and lot at Dtvisboro in the
91th Diet, known as the Hudson lot. adjoining
Baptist Church, the Funu's bridge road and
lauds ol N. II. Jordan containing two acres,
sold for the heuofitof the heirs aud oreditors'
cl Mrs Nancy M. Orr late nt anid oonnty,
deceased. This 5th day of September, 1682.
Twma cash. T. J. ORB, Execntar.
For Guardianship
GEORGIA—Washington Oounty
Ordinary’s Office.
Mrs. Theodosia W. Strange having in doe
form applied lo the undersigned for the
guardianship ot the person and property of
her grandson George Gilmore, minor child
. —. >• T. J, Gilmore isle of said oonnty de.
receipt of cash with order, hy tho American |ceased, notioo is hereby given that her an*
Book Company 80b A 80S Broadway New jlioation will heard ot my offloe on the Aral
York,
I. bese books may bo bad at above prices oi
the following dealer:
, DR. 0. E. DANIEL,
‘ u ‘ , tl. Tonoille. Ga,
’HEO. MARKWALTER,
Manufacturer of
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ments and Statuary,
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FAST TIME.
WASilNBTON S GHATTilOOfil
• UHITED. •
INAUGURATED JUL Y17. 1892.
SOUTH BOUND,
Leave Washington
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my
Monday in Ootober, 1892.
Given andtor m.v band officially tbir Slat
lay of August, 1892.
O M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
For Administration.
GEORGIA—Washington CouDty
Ordinary’s Office.
E. S. Peacock and J. D. Orr have in dn*
form applied to the undersigned for perm*,
cent I, tiers of administration on tbe eatate
>f E. S Peacock, Sen., late of said oonnty,
deceased, end I will pasa upon said applio*.
lion on the first Monday in Oolober, 1892.
Given under my band and offloial signa
ture this 2(lth day of August. 1892.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
Filled.
Oot. 1. ’91
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For Executor’s Dismission.
GEORGIA— Washington County.
Ordinary’s Office.
John M. Rachels, Executor of the will of
Mrs. Fannie Baker late of said ooanty, de
ceased, applies to me (or letters ot dismis*
siou lrom his trust, and I will pass upon hi*
ippiica'ion on the first Monday in Novem
ber n xt at my office in Handersvilie in said
county.
Given under my hand cffloially this 27th
ley of July, 1892.
3a >* M. Newman, Ordiny.
, . 10:1X1 A. M.
. . 3:00 1-. M.
NO EXTRA RARE.
B. W. WlUtMN, tieueral PuMiuxcr Ascot.
Happy isn heme with "The Ko-
chester; M &huup'«itb the light of the morning.
fcr(alaitf14t.V)rit4Xt(A4UerLamfCo, Niw Yt>k,
Administrator’s Dismissioa.
GEORGIA—Wasbington County—
Ordinary’s Office.
J. L. Garner, Administrator of the estate
°f William Gnruer, late of «uid ooanty, de*
ceased, applies to rao lor Letters of Du-mlix
sion from said administration, and I will
pass upon his applioatiou on the first Mon-
lay in November next, at my office in t *n-
tersviile iu said oounty.
Given under my band and official signa
ture this 7th day of July, 1892,
3m M. NEWMAN, Ordn’y W.a
Mineral «J|>riiifca Alliance.
Regular meetings on the 2d a id 4th Satur
days iu enoh month.
_ _ J -Q. Mat. T rest
J. F. Hawkins, Seoy,
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