Newspaper Page Text
KNOWLEDGE
Brings comfurt mid improvement nnd
tends to personal enjoyment when
: T | lt iy used. The ninny, who live bet
ter' than others nnd enjoy life more, with
i M exivn iiiure, by moro promptly
pting iho world’* best products to
tiie needs of physical being, will attest
t |„, value to health of the pure liquid
laxative prim-pled embraced iu tho
remedy, Svrup < ' -1
Jnexeelleiic: is due to its presenting
in the form mm ‘ acceptable und plena*
r ,i t , the t.t-' , the refreshing and truly
iviicficial pro; ■ rlica of a perfect lax*
ati'. •: effectually cleansing the system,
j';..,tiling col la, headaches and levers
permanently curing constipation,
i. has given s Hi'faction to millions and
,1 with the approval of the medical
profession, hecau it neis on the Kid*
| , Liver nnd Dowels without wenk-
;, g them nmi it is perfectly free from
V objcctiomildo substance.
Kvrup of Thm is for salt; l»y nil drug-
c pisin 50c and >•{ bottles, but it is man*
iila, Hired 1 ■ tin- California Fig Syrup
i ,i. cnlv, vrlio-" "-'iiu-'is printed on every
, ,'•!•!.ire. a’ -) t'-m nama, Syrup of l'i - ■,
1, you will not
tatty
BRIEF LOCALS.
Thing* will look quite dull now, after the
closing of the tent meeting.
Yon oan get on exoellent sewing machine
nt a very low figure at the Ubdaud. f
AU will be pleased to learn that Miss Ber
tha Hermnnu is improving, under skillful
treatment in Romo.
It out of order, tiso Bkiichim's Tillr,
(iiu'dena generally looking th.o, but some
how deceive their look.i,
The Helui.oofiios Is now fitted up for do*
ing handsome Job Work. SVo guarantee
g aul work at low figiuos. Bring us your
orders. }-
Tho last oold snap pnems to havo bad a
Im! < ffeot upon tho health of many of our
el'izoa*
! - card of thanks from cur friend Rev.
■ t • Kilgoro, elsewhere. Mr. Kilgoi'e made
•ay warm friends while here, who will
1 ■' 1 '(-member him with loving kindness.
L| lllintci, S.ulMiMTS, Train
f'.tiil, FlM'tll should never be
I with out Foml's ex.', ■m-l Iuvalnahle in case
PERSONAL.
if o IK Tod.
Cl-IUJ
Preaching at
8nt day .v‘. 11
Beck.
l-'roinbi-'K in
m,. liuv, t-’. L.
ildllVIOES.
i ndttVi
ille ,
t 11, a. m,
pastor.
accidents, (or outs, barin', wounds,
ins. broken tin b... • to. It is unsafe to
- pnrions imita.inna.
'.-'Uitstjo sowing machine* at Augusta and
ntmh prices cm be had at Uiuuld otlloo
i •stalluiHi' pi n, it desired. Will be or'
ed If desired. (
-t in. t house oonupied by Bob John'
'•h Mr. 0. A. •’ all's plaoe, was burned on
■'ey allernoor
. r.l i ■ -1 a cold day for May. Fires
"■inter il 'tLii . aaiin iu demand.
I - -i - ! wi!l l • hold at the Methodist
-h t uipt-.t to which all aro invited.
• w und beautiful lot of Job Type just
v.-d at tt’M Ui iiAi.o offloo, and we are
v prepared to do excellent work. J
,h)U
buy a bl -
raid office
lo uutil you see prices
n year and a good sow
. t O. Ooino and see us.
I, -. on diturday and
tho pastor, Rev. T J.
CHDrSTIAN.
oil./ at II.
ciiic,.a puR'or
m and 8, p
Bucklen s Arnica Salve.
>. f. Bkst Haio r
Bruints. Aon-.-.. Bl
Sores, Ti <
Corn . and all ■
ly cur's I’llei i'i
guaranteed t" . v-
money rofnndpd.
sale by Wui-
In tho world tor Cuts,
. r«, Halt Ubenm, F«v«r
Ip, rl H-Iii'.ls, ijbilhlalDS,
Lmptiotis, and positive-
p..y required. It is
t” vfect satisfaction, or
l i i'* J!) cents per tiox.
.awlimta
AdVICj? . . Y/0KP.N
If you ’► ol J protect yourself
from P'-iulul, Profuse, Scanty,
Suppressed or Irregular Men
struation you must use
BRADFIELD’S
FEMALE
ATOR
won
i- jnlor*v 1 ■
Mi l 'ling Fair
0'inl Middling....
Middling
Lis Mid,llinv,
Bond Ordinary...
Crdiu ,ry
SA\r.»SCH-- i V
Baron sides i m 1 .
Bulk
N 0 Flour —
Plaiu hauis “
Shoulders 11
Lari “
Colfuo
Qra, .Sugar
Extr. 0 H bite,.,.
In , o II qn ,:'iii>e«
Flour-1st Patent
“ Good
Corn
Meal " bn.
Ego'- 1 1 ‘ doz,
Bath r
Ohh't'os
tlllUU ef
I i e IIur.ALD fi
, t mnehine tor
A;- ill L i,c».n elsewhere Judge Newman
utueof anihority vested in him as Or-
d » of Y-.iHl.iugi.iti oounty, has appointed
i . .John U. Roberts to till the offloe of Tax
Receiver, mane vacant by the death of Mr. E.
U„vi- Strange, until r.n election Is hold as
requited by law. l)r. Roberts will meet the
appointments ut the various places publish
'd l y Mr. Strange, so that there will be no
di ■ ippolutment to ti-ose wishing to return
fhoir property for taxes.
jor N’ewn an says ho will order an also-
lion to he hel t to fill the vacicoy, ss soon us
crop ' B ro laid by, so as not to interfere with
the necessary farm labor at this time, and
that lie will publish the required twenty
days notice in due iimo.
Hun's TtiUt
I re offor One Hundred Dollars Reward for
any ouso of Citurrh that cannot be cured by
taking all's Catarrh Curs.
F. J. CHENEY * GO.. Tropn., Toledo, O.
V.'e, the nndersigue 1. have knowu F. J
Cliuiey for the last 15 years, and believe
him perfeotly honorable iD ell business
trsneaetious and finaneislly ftbl i to cvrry out
any obligation made by rh< ir firm.
V,,x,t Tuuax. 'Vuolesale Druggists, Toledo,
O -, ai.diso. Kinvan & \Iai.vin, Wholesale
Dm .'"ists, Toledo O.
H oi’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
■.etii ., oireotly upon tho lilno.t and luuoons
..'ii f i' i of the sj st m Ftioe 7'io. per hot-
tie. Hold by all Druggi'-tu.
H 3SICZ3-1!».
*.t Tifton, Ga , on the 10th ult., Mr. W.
L’ nighton, lormerly of this county but
in f Amerioaa, Ga., und Miba LuU Wil-
5»5i<fV
x,.-. sen 1 .
Ill (ol 1M
4.25
13j_'Y5
'.’.‘.'.'.’.‘’‘.‘.’.‘.'.'itj a 12
18, 25 "
CJ a
6| a t!
f.rioes a fraction higher
$4 60
. 3.7C
... ©60
'. * td
@12
20 («, 2f
20 :2 3f
j ... and Mrs. L. O. Nratthews of Rom
7 ](> !. Ui t to rect theii* tnf i.t dnnghler, in our
. i'*i,notery on 1 >r. S.i .ur in-. , ltev. H, A
"o .a conduot'-d the services, ilaoy ol
tin- Iti. rids of the parent* trem Tenuilleat
end*: 1 tho fnm-ril i s llERAto oxtends
- ii,■ 1 ■ h mpatc." to ii-o bereaved, heart
ei.ricki.-o paaentH.
‘ How to Cure Ail Skin Diseases.”
Simply appl,- ••Hwaype'a Ointment." No
ini -ri al medi.-iue ri-qnirol. Cures tetter,
er/-'vi‘* itci), nil cruptioiut »-n the face, bauds.
, , . • ,Vo . leaving tiie skin clear, white and
In ur. Ilf great healing nnd ourative pow
i rs i, possessed bv no other remedy. Ask
yr.nr druggist for 1
SssssssssS
S Shift’s Sacc!ffc S
s
s
s
A Tested Remedy
for Ail
Eim i arj<! Skin
s
s
s
s
A reliable cure Mr C.'.ptagtous
Bloc, ,*i ,on, Inlieritcil Scro
fula ... :i Cain Car.csr.
As a tonic for delicate Women
amt Children it lias no equal.
Being purely-vegetable, is harm- G*
leas in its cffecto.
Miss Ella Martin is on a visit to Amerious,
Ga,
Alixs Katie Johnson visited relatives in the
oit.v this weak.
Miss Norma Jordon of Washington, Oa.,!
is.vinitiug her brother. Pr. K F. Jordan ini
tho ci'y |
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Mitflhoock of Madison,
Ga., wi re called I,nr., by Hi* death nl Mr E. I
Davis Strange ls«t week
Mr. F, M Arrau bos be n quite ill the
past week.
The Constitution of yesterday thus men
tions our olever townsman:
Oolonel Georgo D. W'.tlhen, ono ol Ibe
sterling citizeoB of Handnisvilte was in the
oity yesterday. Col Wurth, t, is one of those
whose sagacity and enterprise have had much
to do in bringing Georgia out of (lie wreck
age of war to her sptnDdid present ol nettvi
itiog and oommeusuratn prosperity.
MiSB Bessie Hollis who has lor some ii e
been filling tho place o! Miss Sadie H'en
during her illness, bus re-urn,-d to her home
in Virginia.
Rev. Dr. Bloss»r and his (wo sou* left on
Monday for their home.
Revs. J. B. Culpepper an 1 It F Kilgore,
returned home for a 1 -w days rest, on Mon
day, utter the close of ih^ meeting.
Mrs. R I Park relumed homo on Tues
day list, alter .n , xt-mded visit to her pa
rents in South Georgia.
Mrs. Win. Kirk returned Irorn Warthen on
Friday last.
Miss UI.,- Park returned fmm * visit to
Sylvaniu on last Friday.
Wo are clad to see nnr friend Mr. Little,
up again, alter Kovernl days illucHs,
Mr. 0. R. Scarborough of the Chronicle
offloe, after a visit ot several days with pa
rents, sisters and friends, retnrnad to Augus
ta on Tuesday.
Mr. Green L. Mills ot Lindsey made a
pleasant call at llin Hi iiald offloe yesterday.
Me thinks there ia Las cotton planted in bia
section than last year, while there is more
corn plauted, and the farmers generally
have morn hogs,
Itev. Dr Harvey Hatcher of Atlanta for
merly connected with the Christian Index,
but now representing the Baptist Publica
tion Society, preached two excellent and ap
preciated sermons at tho Baptist obrirob here
Sunday morning and night. Dr. W, L. Kil
patrick, tho pastor was present and partioi-
patod in the ser-rioes.
Worltl'K roliiinlilati Exhlbillon
Will be ol value to the world by illustrating
tho improvements in mechanical arts and
eminent physicians will tell you that the
progress in medicinal agents, has been ol
equal importance, and as a strengthening
laxative that Syrup of Figs is tar in advance
of all others.
Enrhl cry, ICimiiu-is. ItallcrsAc.
As few, if any counties in Georgia surpass
Washington in vuri ty or in the abnndauoe
of its crops, sn tb rn are tew that surpaas
this county iu th, quantity of new and im
proved agtijultnriil machinery employed in
tilling and gaiharing its harvests It stands
also in the iorelront in iho numhor of en
gines, boilers and maobiuery used in grist
anil steam sawmills.
The Hf.iiaud lakes phu-uio In calling at-^
tention to the card of M.s-rs Smiii- A Hill,
well known and reliable deal, rs in g ner d
machinery, whioh appears elsewhere
ww » —
llcnlli ol Mr. Ii. Iiuvls Ntrniucr.
u«d POND’S
EXTRACT
SEE WHAT THE RE8ULT WA8:
Pond’s Extract absolutely cured me of
a very severe case of PILES*—H. A.
Hitchcock, Detroit, Mich.
Extra good for any CATARRH
cf the nose and throat.—II.BrAIQ.
Only thing l have ever seen that takes
away the INFLAMMATION
and stings from INSECT BITES*
—P. II. Cooper, Fort Gtorge, E/a.
.lets like magic iu OPHTHAL"
MIA. /like it so much for SORE
EYES. —Rev. M. Jameson.
Best liniment I have ever used for
rubbing purposes, SORENESS,
CUTS, STRAINS, etc.—Harry
Fredericks.
/BRUISE8- WOUND8
nothing equals it.—T. P. CoNNEFF.
Has cured forme, HEADACHE,
SORE THROAT, SORE
EYES, ABSCESSES, ^
ALL PAIN E. McCall.
The only remedy that will control
HEMORRHAGES f>om the
lungs.—Geo. W. Warner, Scranton, Pa.
Excels anything / have ever used for
NEURALGIA, bleeding piles and
hemorrhages.—W. H. Faulkner, M. D.
/know its value in reducing VARI*
C08E VEINS. —A, C. Sanford.
Take Pond’s Extract only.
Avoid all Substitutes.
POND'S EXTRACT CO., N*w York and London.
Fine Kotikn, PMliiilniiaiy « ben|».
Many ol tho ohoi.eatbooks ot the world
are now being isaved in atyles nnd price* lo
delight book-lovers with limited purses.
John B. Aider, Publisher. b7 Rose Rt., New
York, who waa the pioneer, and is atill the
leader in tho “Literarv Bevolulion," sends
n» a copy ot Bnynrd Taylor’s famous and de
lightful "Views Afoot, or Europe Seen with
Knapsack and Staff," at a snmple of his ball
morocco gilt top style, in which he publishes
some of the world's most famous books at
prtoen ranging from 30 ceDta to GO cents each,
the same hooka being issued also in neat
doth binding at prieen ranging from 1C cents
up. These books are alwnys in largo type,
printed on floe paper, the olotb b ndlng be-
ing of exoellent quality, and the half-moroo-
oo, gilt top style flt to adorn any library. A
32 pnge descriptive pamphlet may be bad
free, or a 128-page catalogue, a veritable 'east
for book-lover*, may be had for a 2 oeut
stamp. Address John B. Alden. Publisher,
67 Rose Street, New York.
%ISir SUWA^ft’IJK NPIIIKUS.
s
C3>
A trunf l
(Jlt.' Vtl IJ ill 1
Jj>
'i Blood nnd KV.lnDU*
fuKi: t;n application.
jlata Soil It. 0
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., X
*79 Drav.-or 3, Atlanta, Ga. q-S
SssssssssS
TUB OUBLlLi
type whiter.
9 A Will buy the 0111111.1. TITH
IV U a no It with 78 oharaoters
d $15 tor tho NlNULH 13AS*K
warrai\tod to do better work
than uny mnobiue made.
It oombtuea Rimplicitv xvith TJurability,
opcrd, Easeot Uperatl'on, wears longer with-
out c."si of repnlvs >htin ..jy oihoi- machine,
.as no iuk ribbon to bother llio operator It
isNeut, Subsl. mi ll, nickle-plated, pertect,
Mil adapted to all kinds ol tvpo writing.
Like a printing pr.-ss. it prodnoes sharp
de-n, legible muunsuripts. Two or ten^cop-
®" ran be made at one writing. Any intel-
*8cnt person c.nti bi-cme an op'-rstor in two
<h‘JK. We offer (*;J5,dJn,>!P to anv operator
*b can equal lb.) ukof the BAOUIfS'S’.
®AMS OIRHLL.
Koltable Agent, and Salesmen wanted
opooial loducf.nit nfs to Duulorh.
F"t l’ampUei giving Indorsements, etc.
Address
Odell Typo Writer To.
868-364 Dearboic St. CH1CA00, ILL,
wuyue’s Oiutmout.
- oi* * <4 —
VufuuStJe lllrcitory,
:-ij.l--fo rosti-r of the offloinls of Wash
a , - . county will be found in this issue,
. I i- list is of valuer to the general publio
, y," 1 i Iv, well (or subscribers to preserve
I ,. ; , r. Tho Progress has kindly spared
II. tin- nei'.i-srity ol aettipg np the table, a
,• that i i nppn ointed.
Nttiitlt’isvllle l*o«lnl!Ico.
Ad. -ti-el Lietti-ra for week ending May
V nsioBrowu, Arstoti Hinison,
-i. |' . v i Morris, Mr. I,e M. Smith.
Wm Gallabbb, P. M.
h «Yo<r -I TltauLs.
re to publicly tr-uder my most sin
cere thanks to the young rneu of Sanders
villa for their special kirulue.as towards me
luring my short stay wiih them. Having
bo -t:< luiong yon. my dear friends b*ta short
bi >, and having but few claims upon your
friendship, it w uld be Btrarge indeed il my
b, I t w.ia so callous is not to Huink with gen-
uin gratitude such universal kindness
1’h' ro‘orr lit mo assure you that wherevei
upou life’s tempest tossed saa ray bark may
drib, 1 will ever remember yon with deepest
raiitude and pleasure, lo Mr. R. L. Park,
Dr. 1> F, Jordan, Dr. W. L. Cason, Dr R.L.
Miilfv and Mr. Ben, Gilmore let me say, dear
friends I found it easy to love yon for speoial
kind favors lot mo again thank yon. God
bless and save you all is my earnest prayer.
r, F. KiLLOnn*.
Sandorsville, May 14 1823.
Specimen Oases.
S 'i{ lifford, Newassel. Wis., was
tr< ubffd with Neuralgia and Uhoamatisra
:r‘;‘ much was dtsorderr-d. bis Liver w,is
.qf, -' .,.1 to an alarming (.vgri", appot
w," and he was terribly reduced id Uesh
and ,;"eOgth. Three botileii ut Lleotiic Bi
'"pdwlS Sherd. llMrNbnr B ,IlL. bad a
* im Ui ot i.-iubt ytwrB'stand
ir.g^’ Used three hotths Eloctrio Bitters
,u„i seven boxes of Boekh-n
Washington oounty’s worthy T«x Hect-ivrr
Mr. E. Davis Strange died or, Thursday
night, 11th inst. Tin, heHlih ol Mr. Btr.i: g>*
bad been declining for nsv-ral moutbs, be
lug a snrtorer (rom Bright's disouHO, with
other complications.
For many yearn Mr. Strange was an exem
plary member of tho ( liristian church, an i
governed bis life by th« high profession ho
had made, l'hiee limes lie had been elected
to fill the responsible offloe ot Tax Receiver,
and has Over discharge i its duties so prompt
ly and efficiently a* to command the admira
tion and approbation ot bia I- llow citizens.
On the 30ih of April 1892, his exoellent
wito died, lea*ing to his care their three
daughters. This sad event seemed to cast a
gloom ovrr tho beteavod husband. Now tbe
sad orphanage of these lovely daughters,
oalls foith deepest sympathy trem all.
A large concourse followed the remains to
the cemetery, whore touching, end appropri-
ate services were held by the Pastor, Uev F.
L. Adams, as«ivted by Uev H. A. Hodgea,
aQd the body was laid to rest.
LAht'M
Needing a tonic, or children >■ ho want build
ing up, shinl'nl take
HltOWK N t-tiO.-a 1.ITTKRS.
It is pleasant j cures Malaria, Indigestion,
Biliousness, Liver ('ouiplaints aud Neuralgia.
IVoiv la (lie Real Time.
Spriug is the season to get the system in
proper trim nnd good working order for the
balance of tbe year, and no health or pleas
uro resort brgins to offer the advantages of
our own Suwanneo Springs Near by, easy
ol ncoess .y fast and eomiortnbln trains, the
invalid or those who require only "a little
rest and br„oing up.” will find Suwannee
Springs prompt and ,fl-otivo The hotel
spring baths and premia' s are now in first
class t-h pe und under the watchful oare of
the manager. Mr D. W. Pratt, visitors are
gnar inteed h> me-likn existence. Amph
iiainseroentn and otitiug Iscilitiee are nffur.i
id, and the waters and baths will intuse new
lite and energy into tliv most enervated cm-
dittnns Save doctor's bills and expensive
etui truitless journeys to dis'nnt resorts hy
pntn.nizing a hhiihIhi iom whose cures are
Itilh short ot mirauulons. All skiu and
l,h',>d diaeaaes und IT ntinns, nervous dys
pepsin, rheumatism, female complaints und
kidney nnd liver troubles ure quickly bene
titled. Fur particnlirs address
Andrew Hanley, Proprietor,
Suwanneo .Spring, Fla.
1 am now putting np in barrels, und bnt-
iIi'k lor shipment the oelehrated Suwannee
Springs Wuter which will be found a wel
come specific for those who oannot visit Sn
wannoe. Tbe water loses none of its won-
deifill medicinal properties in this process,
and wilt he found fully as , til melons as that
drank direct trom the Springs.
Prices F. O. B. at Suwannee 8prings in
Fifty Gallon Barrels $7 per bbl.
In cases of 1 dnz balf gul bottles $4 per Pase
Try a barrel or cam ? order direct and re
mit to ANDREW H NLEY, Pro.
Suwannee, Fla.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
Clcanstf ■ml hcftutiflef the hair.
Promote* n luxuriant growth.
Never Full* to JReatore Gray
Hair to its Youthful Coir
Cure* *r*!p <li ft hxir (alii
6<>e.»ii(t 1« at Pruggitf
The Consumptive nnd FeeblO .nd «u who
•utTorfromrxhau»tl,i7tIi>*»*Mn< * *houl<l it*** Parker’* Ginger
Tonic. It cure* the word C» • i. Weak Lunxa. Debility. ln-
dijffstion, Kcinalr Wi iiUi ,*e- !f>-,-.ih mihiii uhu Pain. A)e. ft $1.
WEBSTER'S
Arnica Salve,
CL
Sold b
leg is sound and well. John bpenk
, vn. O-i had live 1 ,rgc l'Vvcr sores
l , doctors said he was inonnibl
,.tlTo of Electric Bitlere and one box
Vs Arnioa Bulvc omod him entirely.
v vVw. Rawlings Dii,d ol v>i
INTERNATIONAL
DICTIONARY
v w.vvwvw ^
Successor of the
CuabrUtied, 19
Ten years spent
in rcviHinir, 100 ed-
itoi*ismpluyed,an(l
3 moro than $:}00,000
expended.
Everybody
should own this
Dictionary. It an
swer* all questions
concerning tho his
tory, spelling, pro
nunciation, and
meaning of words.
U
A Library in Itself, it also gives
tho often desfred information concerning
eminent perrons; facts concerning the
countries, cities, towns, and natural fva-
tures ortho globo; particulars concerning
noted 11cllt.li,us persona anil places: trans
lation of foreign quotations, words, aud
proverbs; etc.,etc.,ole.
This Work i:■> Invaluable in the
household,and to tho teacher, scholar, pro
fessional man, end i clf-cilueat'
Sold bu - tlt llookecllcrs.
G. & C. Merriam Co.
Publishers. 1
Spriuyjicldt Muss. |
r rp*l o not bay c’.tcnp photo-
jjmphlo lepifnlH *
icivnt
‘dltlG
Q .* _*nd for free prospectus.
, w vw wwwwvwvwww
ac 5 Ro°t
Beer
t gives New Life to the Old Folks,,
1‘leusurc to the Parents,
Health to the Children.
DIRECTORY OF WASHINGTON COUNTY.
1898.
Senator of 20th Senatorial District,
lion. W. C. Matthews.
Uki'kksentativks.—lion. W. T.
Askew, Hon. I. A. Smith.
Judge Superior Court, Hon. R. L.
Gamble.
Solicitor General Middle Circuit,
Hon. B. D. Evans, Jr.
Superior Court Terms, IstMondny '
in March and September. “ *
Ordinary, M. Newman.
Clerk Superior Court, C. W. Snell.
Sheriff, C. A. Wall.
Deputy Sheriff, J. S. A lams.
County Treasurer, T. IL Sparks.
Tax Collector, B. T. Rawlings.
Tax Receiver, J. B. Roberts, tem
porarily.
County Surveyor, W. E. Clark.
Coroner, G. M. Lowe.
County Adm’r, W. E. Watkins.
Chaingang Lessee, Jas. IL Jackson.
JURY COMMISSIONERS.
B. J. Tarbutton and N. II. Jordan,
to 1894. T. N. Smith nnd S. M. Gil-
A. W. J. Wood and
S. J. Jordan, to 1898.
COUNTY HOARD OF EDUCATION.
Macon Warthen, S. M. Gilmore,
and J. C. Harman, to 1894. Stanley
Ivittrell and A. W. J. Wood, to 1896
COUNTY SCHOOL COMMISSIONER.
Dr. II. N. Hollifield, to 1896.
DIBT ri,ACK. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. COURT DAY. N. P. A EX-OFF. J. P.
88 Oconee. W. E. Martin.
89 Wain mock. II. W. Young.
90 Colson’s T. P. Rhodes.
91 Harrison. G. L. Hunt.
92 Josey. W. M. English.
93 Sun Hill. C. D. Thigpen.
94 Davisboro. J. D. Moye.
95 Cato. J. L. Cato.
96 Giles. J. Q. Cobb.
97 Sntidersville.Quintus Richards.
98 Hebron.
99 Deep Step. J. W. Veal.
100 CIny. G. W. Bateman.
137 Buncomb.
1253 Riddlevillo. W. M. English.
1315 Tabernacle. Geo. 11. Doolittle.
1345 Stone Wall.Jor. L. Harrison.
1350 Warthen. T. C. Warthen.
1384 Cleveland. W. A. Dukes.
1399 Northen. W. J. Wammook.
1488 Tennille.
2nd Saturday. J. A. M. Everett.
1st Saturday. B. D. Joiner.
4th Saturday.
1st Saturday. A. W. J. Wood.
2nd Saturday. Abram Youngblood.
2nd Saturday. W. P. Odum.
3rd Monday. E. J. Oir.
3rd Saturday. P. F. Trussell.
1st Saturday. W. T. Harrison.
4th Monday. W. G. H< ibson.
1st Saturday. C. IV. K.ikins.
1st Saturday.
3rd Saturday. A. II. Trawit-k.
1st Saturday. Ben Brookins.
3rd Saturday. II. K. Shc|-|mrd
3rd Saturday. R. !’■ Bynum.
2nd Saturday. Wm. Kirkland.
2nd Saturday. Jas. W. Mills.
3rd Saturday. E. M. Price.
1st Saturday. G. W. Morris.
2ud Monday. W. P. Davis.
CONSTABLES W1IO HAVE FILED II0ND8.
DI8T.
08 E.
T. Ford
88
H. J. Bailey.
90 L.
R. Turner.
81)
100
00
136
01
1253
02
W. A. Woods.
1315 W
. T. Tompkins.
03
1346 Isnnc B. New, W. A. Page.
04
J. T. Lewis.
1350 W
. A. Walker, N. F. Whited,
05
Ilobt. L. Wiggins.
1384 J,
N. Price, John C. Powell.
06
J. J. Bussell, J. T.
Burgnrny. 1300
07
It. W. Brown, T. T. Davis. 1488 A.
J. Joiner.
BOAD COMMISSIONERS.
88
A. G. Young,
Jos. Jackson,
W. C. Northington,
80
It. W. Young,
S. M. Shealy,
C. O, Hartley,
00
N. II. Hodges,
S. G. Elkins,
T. P. Rhodes,
01
A. W. J. Wood,
H. It. Brantley,
M. C. Sinquefield,
02
W. It. Thigpen,
W. B. Francis,
W. A. Thomas,
03
B. B. Salter,
T. L. D. Tanner,
A. S. Brown,
04
A. W. Aldred,
N. J. Newsom,
W. S. Collins,
05
II. T. Downs,
R. B. Walker,
John B. Hattaway,
06
J. B. Giles,
John T. Walker,
John Amason,
07
N. W. Culpepper,
W. F. Norris,
Tom Spears,
08
T. I). Davis,
John A. Rachels,
John B. Cox,
00
T. P. Bushin,
L. A. Gladdin,
James A. Giles,
100
C. O. Walker,
II. B. Pittman,
Charles Hall,
136
B. C. Harris,
Lewis Webster,
W. L. Knight,
1253
,T. F. Tanner,
A. Y. H. Jordan,
J. T. Myers,
1315
T. It. Cox,
Z. Camp,
J. It. Lord,
1345
W. S. Pnge,
L. L. Brantley,
W. A. Tompkins,
1350
Geo. C. Walker,
W. S. Lozier,
George Gilmore,
1384
J. W. Welch,
J. T. Fulford,
S. A. Whitfield, Jr.
1300
J. A. Kelley,
Zaek Smith,
J. T. Hartley,
1488
T. G. Moye,
J. T. Smith,
J. B. Davis.
LAND PROCESS ION KRS.
88
II. J. Hodges,
A. L. Orr,
80
James Goff,
Z. I. Ilort,
00
James Ellis,
F. S. Jernigan,
01
John E. Fowler,
M. It. Graybiil,
02
A. L. Josey,
W. A. Wood,
03
John T. Brown,
John T. Morrison,
04
William E. Grubbs,
T. J. Taylor,
05
J. L. Hattaway,
N. J. Nesmith,
06
Isaac Brooks,
G. W. Cumining,
07
Charles M. Duggan,
C. J. Edwards,
08
William II. Brantley,
John It. Armstrong,
00
N. T. AnJrews,
E. A. Ennis,
100
W. P. Boone,
Eb. G. Jordan,
130
L. G. Barron,
W. E. Jordan,
1253
C. B. Hyman,
B. F. Jackson,
1315
J. T. Chambers, Jr.
E. T. Houghton,
1345
James T. Layton,
It. B. Rockett,
1850
T. J. Alford, Jr.
Jos. Norris,
1384
William Donaldson,
IL M. King,
1300
J. D. Brantley,
J. R. Vickers,
1488
J. Morgan Brown,
H. Harman Hartley,
J. M. Colson,
J. T. Duff,
L. S. Strange,
W. S. Morris,
T. E. Houghton,
Joseph Tanner,
A. M. Riddle,
J. S. Welch,
E. C. Franks,
R. L. Smith,
Rob. N. Hodges,
Geo. D. Leverett,
J. W. Trawick,
Jack Webster,
T. J. Thigpen,
T. C. Webster,
T. B. New,
W. F. Yates,
John R. Waller,
John Tom Hartley,
M. A. Northington.
SMITH & HALL.
-DEALERS IN-
Steam Engines, Boilers?
Threshing Machines,
Mowers, Hay Rakes, Bel
ting and Machinery.
ADDRESS
SMITH & HALL,
Macon. Ga-
Tux Receiver’s Notice.
L VST BOUND.
, goo it for All—Good All the Tiiuo...
I cent I'ftila* :cmakre .
COURSE BY MAIL
—WITH THE-
LEAVEN WORTH
BUSINESS COLLEGE.
/tuifittitu f*tt«*i»in Bain'i\y.
TO AD\ ERIT8E OUR COLLEGE, we
will give a tboiongh ouirHe of instruction iD
itonble and single entry Book-keeping and
, Oommeroial Ariti.m.-tio hy muil Fiiee of
A branch of this great oonvenivi oe for r Ohakok to a limited number of persons,
people of Sandotjville was op'raed in the Thia course will be complete,I in lorfy les-
largo brick building ot Col. Pringle tho old sons. No charge for Diplomas.
stand firmorly oooupied by Mr. Boj er. | Ad drees,
Also a supply of Fruits, Bar,anas, Orange* PROF F J. V’.NDERBEKG, Pres.
elc _ F. W. Fuller, j 302-1-6 Delaware dt., Leaveuwortb, Laa.
Deepstnp ...99....Tuesday ....Miy.
W J Grifflu's ",... Wednesday .. " .
Tlivna 100... .Thursday .... “
Dwight " Friday “ a
Buncomb...." “ " f
dun Hill .. .92....Monduy " .
Davisboro ...94 Tuesday “ ,
Downs 95.... Wedne iday .. “ a.
R May's " " p
Giles 96... .Thnraday.... “ ..
Warlbon . . .1350... .F, iday " .,
Kiddleville 1253, ...Monday ... •*
•losey’s 92... .Tuesday
Oleveland .. 1384... Wednesday.. “ a
Pringle " " p
BtoDewall. .1345 .. .Thursday.
Harrison ....91 ....Friday ".
J R Hodges..90 Monday
Oconee 88 Tnesday .... “.
McBride's ..." Wednesday.".
Wammoek’s. .89 Thursday
Z Bunch's. .1399 Friday •• 26
Tabernacle 1315 Monday.. .. “ 29
Hebron 9« Tu«sdav ..." 30
TeDnille... 1488 Monday June ....5
Alter June Gih, I will be in SanderBville
every day until June 17ib, at whioh time my
books will close.
J. B. ROBERTS,
Temporary U. T. K W, 0.
TtXIlRCMVKIt II'POINTUO
GEORGIA—Washington County.
By M. Newman, Ordinary of said County
Whereas a vaoanoy exists in the offloe of
Reoeiver of Tax Returns of said coouty, by
! reason of the death of E. Davis Strange,
I whioh onenrred on Thursday, the 11th day
l of May, 1893:
Now by virtue of authority vf-Bted in thn
i Ordinary under section 260 of the Code of
; Georgia of 1882: It ie ordered that
JOHft B. HOIIKUTS
| of said C rnnty be and be ie horeby appoin
ted to discharge tbe dutiie of Receiver of
, Tax Returns io said County until the ea-.d
vacancy is tilled hy an election as provided
! in Section 257 of said Code.
Given under my bund officially this 13tb
, day of May 1893.
[hbal] M. Newman,
2t Ordinary Washington County.
Ordinary's Citations.
Year’* Support.
GEORGIA—Washington Gonnty.
Ordinary's Office.
Whereas the nppraieere appointed to net
aelde and assign a year'a support tor the S
minor children of V. Davis Btrsnge 1st*
ot said county, deceased, have filed their
retnrn
All perecoe concerned are hereby notified
to be and appear at tbe Court of Ordinary of
said oounty on tbe firet Monday in inly
next and ahnw cause if any they oan why
Raid retnrn shnnld not be approved and bs
made the judgment of said court.
Given tmder my bend officially this lbth
day of May, 1893
4t M. NEWMAN, OrJiaary.
For tdmlnislrntion,
GEORGIA—Washington County
Ordinafy’s Office.
Stephen M. Hitchoook hae in dne form ap
plied to the undersigned tor permanent lat
ter. of administration on tbe estate of E. Da
vis Strange late ot said oonnty, deceased,
and I will pass u. oti eat,I application on tha
first Monday in Jnlv, 1893.
Qiven under uiv I and officially this lSlh
day of May, 1893.
4t M. NEW MAN, Ordinary.
For Guardianship.
GEORGIA—Washington County,
Ordinary’s Office.
S M. Bitobcook has in due form applied
to the undersign-<1 tor the Gua’diansulp of
the persons and property ot Nora Strange,
Bertie V. Strange and Lillian M. Stiange
minor children of E Davis Strange late of
said county, deceased; uotiae is hereby giv
en that his application will be heard at
my offloe on the first Monday in July, 1893.
Giv<*u nutter my hand and official signa
ture ibis loib day ot Vay, DU3.
4t M NEWMAN, Ord’y.
For Distribntion.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
Ordinary’s Offloe.
All pinions oonoerned iu tho distribution of
the monies iu the hands of Court, belonging
to tbe estate of William Tanner, lata of said
county, deceased, are hereby required to ba
and appear at the Court of Ordinary to ba
bald to and tor Bald county on Monday tba
seventh day of August, 1893,and show can-a,
if any they have, why said monies should
not bo paid over to I L. Adams, Exeontor of
Mary A. J. Hartley, deoeas d.
This 15tU day of Mar, 1893.
004 M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
For Administrator’s Dismission.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
Ordinary's Office.
Mrs. Isabella Jane Brooks Administratrix
of the estate of Bolomon L. Brooks, r ppliee
to me for lettera of dismission from tbe ad
ministration of sii 1 estate, and I will pass
npop her application on the first Monday in
Angnst 1893, at my offlia in Sandersville, in
.aid coonty
Given under my hand and official signa
ture, this 1st day of May, 1893.
3in M. NEWMAN, Ord>. W.G.
For Administration.
GEORGIA—Washington County
Ordinary’s Office.
J. E. Pago has iu due form applied to the
undersigned (or letters ol administration on
(he estate ol J. F. Hammock, late ot said
oounty deooased. and I wilt pass upoD hii
pplination on the first Monday in June 1893.
Given nnder my hand officially this 1st
day of May, 1893.
fit M. Newman, Ordinary.
Year’s Support.
GEORGIA—Washington Connty.
Ordinary’s Office.
Whereas the appraisers appointed to sat
aside and assign a years support (or Mrs.
Emma Hammock and her four minor chil
dren ont ol the estate of J. F. Hammock,
lute of eaid county deoeased, have filed their
return.
All persons ooDoerned are hereby notified
to be an-i appear at tbe Oonrt ot Ordinary of
said oonnty on tbe first Monday in Jane
1893, and show cause, if any they can, why
said return shnnld not be approved aud be
made tbe judgment of a*id court.
This 2d day of May 1893,
fit M. NEWMAN, Ord’y.
For Administration.
GEORGIA—Washington Coulty.
Ordinary’s Office.
Alex Johnson has in dne form applied to
the undersigned for letters of administra
tion on tho estate of Frony Brutus late of
said oonnty deceased, and I will pass upon
s»l 1 application on the first Monday In Jnue.
1893.
Given under my band and official signa
ture this 19th day of April. 1893.
Aw M. NEWMAN, Ord’y. W.O.
Notioe to Debtors and Creditors.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
W ashington. Connty,
Notioe is hereby given to all persons hav-
iog demands against W: 11. Lawson, late of
said oounty, deoeased, to present to me,
properly made ont, within tbe time pre
scribed by law, so as to show their obaraoter
aud amount. And all persons indebted to
said deoeased are hereby required to make
immediate payment to me.
Roeebt G. Stone,
Adm'r of W. H, Lawson.
For Adminifitration Dismission.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
Ordinary's Office.
Robert L. Smith administrator of tbe an
"ite of Wm Arnold Smith deoeased, ap
plies to me tor letters of dismission from
-aid administration and his application will
tie passed upon by me at this effloe on the
1st Monday in Jnly, 1893.
Given nnder my hand officially this fith
day of April, 1893.
* 3m M. NEWMAN, Ord'y W. 0.
I'or Administrator’s Dismission.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
Ordinary’s Office.
Judge James K. Hines Administrator of
B'e estate of Mrs. Winnie Mayo, deceased
late of eaid oonnty, applies to me (or letters
of dismission (rom said administration, and
hts application will be passed upon by me at
this i ffioe on ibe first Monday in July 1893.
Given under my band officially this fith
day of April 1893.
• 3m M. NEWMAN, Ord'y W. O.
For Executrix’ Dismission.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
Ordinary’s Offioe.
Mr*. Mary Price, Executrix of tbe will of
L. B. Prtoe deceased, applies to me for let
ters ot dismission from the administration
of tbe estate of said deoeased, r.nd said ap
plication will be passed upon at this offiov
on tbe first Monday in July, 1893 at my offioe.
Given nnder my hand officially this 29th
day of Maroh, 1893.
M. NEWMAN, Ord. W. O-
3m
For Executor’s Dismission.
GEORGIA—Washington County-
Ordinary’s Office.
G. A. Hall aod Z. J. Hall Exeontor* of tho
will of Unban W. Hall deoeased having ebown
to the oourt that they have fully discharged
their duties as such executors apply to me
for letters of dtBoiission trom said trust, and
I will pass upon tb>-ir application on tbo 1st
Monday in Jane D93 at my offioe in Ban-
dorsville in said oonnty.
Given under my band officially, this 10th
day of Fobrnary 1893.
3m M. NEWMAN, Ordn’y W.O,