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KNOWLEDGE
Brings comfort nnd improvement and
tem ] d to personal enjoyment when
ril ,|,tly used. The many, who live bet-
tj m i) others and onjoy life more, with
> es9 expenditure, by more promptly
adapting the world’s best products to
the needs of physical being, will attest
the value to health of the pure liquid
laxative principles embraced in the
remedy, Syrup of 1'iE 8 -
It- excellence is duo to its presenting
In the form most acceptable and plcns-
an t to the taste, the refreshing and truly
beneficial properties of a perfect lnx-
a tivf ; effectually cleansing the system,
ili-pelling colds, headaches and fevers
uni permanently curing constipation.
It ha- given satisfaction to millions nnd
xm-t with the approval of the medical
profession, because it acts on the Kid-
j u , V 4 | Liver and Bowels without weak
ening them and it is perfectly free from
cvi ry objectionable substance.
gvittp of Figs is for sale by all drtig-
-iuts in . r )0e and f 1 bottles, but it is man-
tifnetured by the California Fig Syrup
Co. only, whose name is printed on every
package, also the name, Syrup of Figs,
and being well informed, you will not
accept any substitute if offered.
CHURCH SERVICES.
SECOND SUNDAY.
METHODIST.
Presetting at Tennillu at 11 a. m., and as
Hanilersville at,7 p. in., llev. H. A. Hodges
pastor.
BAPTIST.
Preaching in Sandersville at 11,'a. m. and
7, p. m. Itov. W. L. Kilpatrick, pastor.
I’renobing next Saturday, at 11, a. m., and
Bunday 11, a m. and 7, p. m., Davisboro
Baptist church,by Rev, B. U . Ivey pastor.
OUBIHTIAN.
Prcaohiug at Tenuille, 11, a. m. and 7, p
a., by the pastor, llev. F. L. Adams.
Bethlehem Baptist Churh.—Uov. A. It
Kicbar.lsou, pastor, preaebing Saturday nnd
Bumlay 11 a. m.
CATHOLIC,
Services each 3rd Sunday, conducted by
Bev. Fathor Kennedy.
CHILD BIRTH • • •
• • • MADE EASY!
" Mothers’ Friend ” is a scientific-1
ally prepared Liniment, every ingre-;
client of recognized value and in
constant use by the medical pro
fession. These ingredients are com
bine J in a manner hitherto unknown
ii
MOTHERS’
FRIEND” •
WILL DO all that is claimed for
It AND MORE. It Shortens Labor,
l essens Pain, Diminishes Danger to
Life of Mother and Child. Boole
to “ Mothers ” mailed FREE, con
taining valuable information and
voluntary testimonials,
(cntliyeiprenon receipt of price 11.60 per bottle
BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta.Qa,
BOLD BY ALL UKUUOIBT8.
BRIEF LOCALS.
Commencement day next Monday.
RensoD? Bukoham’* Pills act like magio.
First btaokberriea were marketed here last
Thursday. The crop wo think is abundant,
and great quantities of wine and jam should
be stored.
Have you given in your taxes? Books
close on the 17th inst.
Use Pond's Ertracl lor every I'liln or
®®**®**®M| it stops bleeding from the
lungs, nose, mouth, stomach, etc. Avoid
cheap and worthloss'snbstitules.
Blind tigors are on the run now. If good
people will all help now, we oan run them
out.
Eider T. M. Harris will preaoh at Jordan _
Mill, the 2nd Sunday, June the 11th, at 11
o’clock a. m., and at Davisboro in the after-
noon nt 5 o'clock.
Bov. T. M. Harris returned on Tuesday
from bis monthly visit to West Point. On
Sunday he baptized 17 persons iu the waters
of the Chattahoochee. The Herald is glad
to note bis sneoess,
Bev. H, A. Hodges prcaohed excellent and
appreoiated sermons here on Sunday morn
ing and night.
Are you willing for a few lawless negroes
aided perhaps by some deBiguiDg white men
to ruin your boys? If not help to oatoh the
blind tigers,
The plum orop is not sb abundant ns last
yeir.
The Herald for one year and n good| sew
iug machine ior $22.00. Gome and see ua.
Mr. Morgan lliohards, has been appointed
agent of the Augusta and Southern, railroad
at this place, to suoceed Capt. I. Hermann
His appointment went into effect on the 1st
of this month. Morgan is a Sandersville
boy, but for the last few years has had a po
litico iu the employ of the road at Augusta.
He has rented, and with his family now oc.
cupios the dwelling on Haynes street, re-
oently oooupied by Mr. E. D. Strange.
Don’t buy a bicyole until you soo prices
at Herald office.
Mrs. Rowley' and grand children, the
obildren of our late Sandersville citizens,
Prof, and Mrs. W, H. Lawson have moved
into the residence of Mrs, J. Oobn, on
HayneB street.
Fifty oents will pay for the Herald unti
Christmas. {
Tho Augusta Cbroniole of Friday, thus
speaks of our former townsman:
"Mr. Clifford Sullivan of Savannah, readi
ed Augusta yesterday, and will acoept the
plaoe of Slide trombone player with Bear
den's orchestra. Mr. Sullivan is one of the
best musio'aOH in Georgia, and will be a val
uable acquisition to this excellent band."
Bucklen s Arnica Salve,
ft.r. Best Salvh in the world for Cuts,
Braises. SoreR, Ut cere, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tettor, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns, nnd all Skin Eruptions, and positive
ly cures Piles, or no pay required. It is
guaranteed to Rive perfect satisfaction, or
money refunded. Price 25 oents por box.
sale by Win. ltuwlingR.
NAMIIlltKVILLt: PHOVIKION
MAIlliliT,
Bacon sidos per lb 11} (a) 113
Bulk " " 104 @ 11
N C Flour — 4.25
Plain hams •• 13J "16
Shoulders “ 7
Lard << 114® 12
CoJoe 18, 26 »
Gran Sugar 64 a
Extra 0 W hite ...63 a 6
In small quantities, prices a fraction higher
Hour—1st 1’atont $4.50
Good 3.75
@60
Corn.
Maul
CURES
rr
SCROFULA
Mrs. K. J. Rowell, Medford, Mass., says her
mother liai been cured of Scrofula by tlie uso
of four bottles of RRK9 after having had
much other treat- ment, and being
reduced to qulto a low condition of health, as It
was thought slio could not live.
of heredi
Cured my little hoy
tary scrofula which ap*
beared all over his face. For
nycarlhad ^^jgtft^^i^glvonupallhope
bis ^-»<^w5^''“*recovory, when finally
I was Induced to use ~
afowbo tUcscuredhim.andno (j22&
•ymptomg of tho discaso romaln.
bias. T. L. Mathers, Matliervllle, Miss
Our book
The Dublin Post of last week says:
Miss Ella Maitin one of Sundersville’s
most accomplished youug ladies, is visiting
the city the guest of Miss Lizzie Chapman.
The Woman ’s;Mifsionary Society of San.
dersville District, will meet iu annual ses
sion in Sandersville on Friday the iCtb inst.
The session will ooutinue until Sunday fol
lowing. Delfgates will bo in attendance
from tho various ohurcbes of tho district.
The question of retrenchment of expenses,
and no cause of complaint us a railroad offi
cial, led to the removal of Capt. Hermann
from the agency he so long and satisfactori
ly held for tho A. G, & S. road. The general
manager, Mr. W. B. Thomas, regrets the
neoessity tor the change, and commends
Oapt. Hermann in high terms for the effi
cient mauner iu which he has discharged hiB
official duties.
IIis successor, Mr. Morgan Richards will
doubtless proye a courteous and capable
agent.
Good orgaus and excellent sowing ma<
chines ut summer prices at Herald office, t
Tho official iinuonnoomont of County
SohoolCommissioner Dr. Hollifield, appears
elsewhere, giving notice that the Teaohers’
Institute will he held on Monday, 19th inst
Tho examination of teachers will take place
on Saturday tbo 21th of this month.
Some early peoohes on the market last
week. Mr. E. W. Bussell is said to have
brought in the best as yet.
A cotton stalk about two feet high, with
several squares on it was brought in from
the East Hill farm of Mr. M. H. Boyer, od
Monday.
Two or three full blood Gordon setter
pups for sale oheap. Apply at this office, t
The Herald office is dow fitted up for do
ing handsome Job Work. We guarantee
good work at low figures. BriDg us your
orders. 1
Now is.the time to buy good shoes at very
low figures. See large advertisement of L
Hermann’s Sons, and call on them at once.
The large number of hogs returned by tax
payers this season, indioate lower prioea for
meat next year. Some farmers that are on
ly renters have a large number, one renter
has 72 head
You can get an exoellent sewing machine
at a very low figure at the Heuiald. f
Doraestio sewing machines at Augusta and
Savannah prices oan be had at Herald offloe
on installment plan, if desirod. Will be or'
dered if desired. t
Our friend Mr. Brown has a oow, that
many will want to buy. Au exohange says:
A oow that gives milk which changes to
butter without ohurniog is a rare thing. Mr.
Lawson E. Brown, of Iiozier, Burke county,
says he has one
jSipER.]
High
Am
Am
»' Every Machine ha*
toitt, , , >. anc y Cover, two large drawers,
‘ lckc I r >ngs, and full set of Attachments,
•final » lull SCI OI AUMURKMWf
tfin 1 °r™ y linger Machine sold from $40 to
>) Canvassers. The High Arm Machine
V J ~*wvU55e
•huttT Sul A SCt . tin ? nec dl« nnd self-threading
is neb’ i , r ‘ a * * n your home before payment
and direct of the Manufacturer*
agents * P ro fits besides getting certifi-
. warrantee for fivs venrs. Send fat
fciflrbi " a . rran tec for five years.
‘ lne "’fib name of a business man aa
Bn n'nr/I n< we W 'H skip one at once. A
vio'.s r? ATlVE SEWING MACHINE COJ
1 Aa-»» Ve ,2 th s ‘-> PHILADELPHIA, PA. A
PAg XUM Fiusiaux.-** / J
When tho milk is strained
off aftor milkiDg, the eream which rises on
it is v.iy thick, changes, or rather hardens,
into the consistency ol lintter. a id it is used
ns butter without going through the process
of churning.
DenfneH Can't l*e Cured
PERSONAL.
Mrs. Mery Youngblood is visiting her sis
ter Mrs. T. H. Brown, of Davisboro.
Mrs. W. H. Wynn is visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Holmes of Davisboro.
Rev. H. A. Hodges will leave for Gibson
oirouit to-day to hold a quarterly oonlerence
for Dr. Clark. Cn Saturday he will hold the
conference for Hinton circuit, Jefferson Co.
Miss Willie Park was on yesterday and
last night wo presume, thoroughly engrossed
with the exercises of the annual Commence
ment of the East Mississippi Female col
lege at Meridian. Her return will now be
anxiously awaited by loving hearts at home.
Dr. J. O. A. Clark held the 2d Quarterly
oonferenoe for Warthsn oirouit at Harris
church on Tuesday and spent Tuesday night
in tho city.
Hon. J. O. Bad doll, President of the
Georgia Agricultural Society was in ths oity
on Monday aiternoon and Tuesday; be is
full of pluns, and hopes for the grand Au
gusta Exposition.
Mr. W. G. Furse, agent of the New York
Fire Insurance Co. rooeivod on Tuesday a
oheok from a company he represents for
$574.91 ia payment of losses sustained by
I. Ueimann's Sons iu the late fire.
Mr. Bennett Hymes and family bavo moved
from Savannah to our oity, and are occupy
ing the residence lately vacated by Mr. I. W.
Newman on Harris street. Mrs. Hymes will
be rtmombored by maDy aa MWs Happ, who
was reared in our town, and in the build
iug she now oocupies. Mr. and Mrs.
Hymes with their six obildren aro cordially
weloomed to their new home.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stephens of Mayfield,
havo been visiting Dr. A. J. Irwin and fami
ly the past week.
Dr. A. J. Irwin is still in feeble health.
The many friends of our young townsman,
onoe so buoyant, cheery and elastic, sympa
thize with him in his protraoted illness, and
hope to soe him again aglow with health and
manly vigor.
Miss Orian Boyer closed her sohool at
Mitchell last week and is weloomed back to
her home.
Mr, Jimmie Taliaferro and Mr. Willis
Evans attended the Mercer Commencement
this week.
Mr. J. E. Fulghum a well known contrac
tor of Macon waa in Sandersville this week,
interviewing some of our merchants that
were burned out in the late fire,
Mr. Ed Cohen rode Irom TenniUe to San-
dersville on his bioyole, last week, 3} miles,
in 12} minutes. Eddie will take raBk among
the swiftest riders of the “bike.”
THU LADIES.
The pleasant effect and perfect safety with
hich ladies may use the California liquid
laxitive, Syrup of Figs, under all conditions,
makes it their favorite remedy. To get tho
true aud genuine artiole, look for the nutne
»f the California Fig Syrup Co , printed
near the bottom of the package.
A new aDd beautiful lot of Job Type just
received at tho Herald offloe, aud we are
now prepared to do excellent work. t
RaiulerRTlIle l*o«tofllce.
THEY
USED
8EEWHAT THE RESULT WA8:
Pond's Extract absolutely cured me 0}
a very severs case of J 1 jj.ES,—H. A.
Hitchcock, Detroit, Mich.
Extra good for any CATARRH
of the nose and throat.—il.llRAKi.
Only thing / have ever teen that takes
away the INFLAMMATION
and stings from INSECT BITES*
—P. H. Coopi.r, /'art G orge. Eta.
Acts like magic in CPHTHAL a
MIA. I like it so much for SORE
EYES. —Rev. M. Jameson.
Best liniment / 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, 8ORE
EYES, ABSCESSES, and
ALL PAIN.-E. McCall.
The only remedy that will control
HEMORRHAGES from the
lungs.—Geo. W. Warner, Scranton, Pa.
Excels anything I have ever used for
NEURALGIA, bleeding piles and
hemorrhages.—W. H. Faulkner, M. D.
I know its value in reducing VARI
COSE VEIN8.—A. C. Sanford.
ing, kind. Those who knew him, knew him
but to love him, for his heart like his door,
was always thrown wide open to stranger
and friend alike.
But death has claimed him for bis own;
his pure spirit has winged iU flight to the
regions of immortal bliss, andfhe has passed
from among us, bis busy hands are still in
death,—his form grown motionless, and
■oenes that ones knew him, will know him
no more forever, lor he now sleeps his last
sleep oalrnly, and peaootully as a child upon
its mother's breast. Softly rest the olods on
tby grave. Suoh as thou waat John, may
sleep, but never die, and may thy loved
ones meet the "where tho wloked cease from
troubling, and tb* weary are at rest,” With
the angels on high he now dwells safe in a
Savior's love, and John yon are happy, but—
"We miss thee, thou loved one, throughout
the long day,
And the eve weareth sadly, for thou art
away;
And wo weep when we think that tby life
is o’er,
And the haunts that onoe knew thee, shall
know tbee no moro.”
Take Pond’s Extract only*
Avoid all Substitutes.
POND'S EXTRACT C0. t New York and Undos.
Ikll£lk.
Little Marry Lizzie infant daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. T. G, Moye, living near Ooonte
died on tho 1st lost.
From Friend to Friend
Goes the story of the excellence of Hood’s
Sarsaparilla and what it has accomplished,
and this is the strongest advertising which
is done od behalf of this medioine. We en
deavor to tell honestly what Hood's Sarsa
parilla is and what it will do, but what it has
doue is fat moro important and far more po
tent. Its aDeqnalled record of cures is sore
to convinoe those who have never tried
dood's Sarsaparilla that it is an exoellent
medioine.
Nli'engfli nnd llunllh.
If you are not feeling strong aDd healthy,
b, If • '
try Eleotrio Bitters. If "La Grippe” has
left yon weak and weary, use Eleotrio Bittejs.
This remedy acts directly on Liver, Stomaob
and Kidneys, gently aiding those organa to
perform tbeir lunctious. if you are afflicted
with Siok Headache, you will find speedy
and permanent relief by ^taking Eleotrio
bitters. One trial will convinoe you that
this is the remedy you need. Large bottles
only 6O0. at Wm. Rawlings Drugstore.
Frier l).
PACKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
Clean*** and beautifies tho hair.
Promote* a luxuriant growth.
Hewer Palls to Reetore Gray
Hair to ita Youthful Color.
Cure* eralp di*****.* A hair falling.
<0c, and |UK) at Druggif
Th.Consum ptlve nnd Feeble end all who
•uffiTfrom exhausting (liana*** should uaeParker’a Ginger
Tonic. It cure*the worat Cough, Weak Lung*. Debility.In-
1, iflumnatism and Pain. 00c. a $1.
digeation. Female Wnaknnaa, lUn-uinatiim a
ScHENCK’S
Nature's
Remedy , __
for tar l Mandrake
Liver
Complaint
Liver Pills
An Exchange anya: there aro 30,000 aore*
planted in watermelons in Georgia for the
foreign market, which on an average of two
acres to the ear, meaDS, 16,000 oar loads ot
melons.
FtlU DYSPKUSIA,
I KEEP COOL
tltnWX-M IRON IMTTKHH.
AH ilealrra keen It, SI per Imttli*. Genuine 1ms
trade mark aau crossed red Hues un wrapper.
Inside, outside, and all tho way tliroush.
*• - drinking
Teachers’ Institutes.
toy ariQKing .
HIRES’
Raaf
This great Tompornnco drink; MVV1
la as hoallhnil, us It Is pleasuiiL Try It,
Ordinary’s Citations.
For Executor's Dismission.
GEORGIA—Washington Oonnty—
Ordinary’s Office.
Joshua R, Sumner Exeenlor of fha will of
Mrs. Jan* D. Sumner, applies to me for lat«
ter* of diamisaion from hi* eeid tract, e*4
I wilt pass upon said applieation os the lot
Monday in September next, at my ofBoa Is
Sandersville in aaid county.
Given nnder my hand of&eiaily, this 6th
day of June, 1893.
3m* M. NEWMAN, Ordn'y W. O.
Year’s Support.
GEORGIA—Washington Oonnty.
Ordinary’s Office.
Whereas the appraiser! appointed to set
asjde and aasign a year's support tor the 3
— J ■ n du|/^vs« IUI IUB 0
minor obildren of B. Davis Htrauge late
of said oonnty, deceased, have filed I
their
return,
AU persons concerned are hereby notified
to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary ot
H *ld county on the first Monday la July
next and show oauae if any they can why
said return should not be approved and he
made the judgment of si.il court.
Given under my hand officially this Ibth
day of May, 1893
4t M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
For Administration.
GEORGIA—Washington County
Ordinary’s Office.
Stephen M. Uitoboook has in due form ap
plied to the undersigned tor permanent let
ters of administration on the estate of E. Da
vis Strange late of said county, deceased,
and [ will pans upon mini application on tba
first Monday iu Julv, 1893.
di
AENI'AL NBUNION.
By order of the Hon. S. D. Bradwell, State
School Oomuiissiooer, the annual session ol
the Tuaobors' Institutes iu Washington oonn
ty will be held in Sandersville commencing
on Monday, June 19, 1893, and continue five
days, witb morning aud evening sessions.
All the teachers in the countv of Washing
ton Hocused to teach (both white and oolor-
ed) are called upon to attend,
All pnblio schools in the county will sus
pend tor that week. The attendance of tea-
obers nnder the law is oompulsory. Exerci
ses will commence at 9 o'olock a. m., each
day. H. N. HOLLIFIELD,
bobool Commissioner,
COURSE BY MAIL
—WITH THE—
Bxnmiunllou ol Teachers,
By order of the State School Commission
er the examination ol candidates fur Teach
er's Licenso will Uke place in Sandersville,
Ga., on Saturday, Juue 24,1893, commencing
at 8 o’clook, a. m., sharp.
H. N. Hollifield,
Sohool Com. Wash. Go,
LEAVENWORTH
BUSINESS COLLEGE.
TO AD\ ERTISE OUR COLLEGE, we
will give a thorough course of instruction in
double and single entry Book-keeping and
Uommeroial Arithmetic by mail Fdke of
Obaikib to a limited number of persons.
This oonrae will ba completed iu forty les'
sons. No obargo for Diplomas.
Address,
PROF. F. J. VANDERBEllG, Pres.
302-4-6 Delaware St., Leavenworth, Kan.
I PAY HIGHEST PRICES FOR OONFED*
erate Money and Confederate Postag'
Stamps. Prioe list sent free. Address, Obas
D. Barker, 90 S. Forsyth Street, Atlanta. Ge
David Slusky,
OEEP8TKP.
Advertised Letters for week ending
June 31 1893:
Aaron Knesl, Miss Lular Nieal,
Mr. Gissio Offord, Mr. Charlie KenDedye,
MUs Eller Smith.
Wm. Gallaheb, P. M.
PILES ! PILES! ITCHING PILES.
Symptoms— Moisture; intense itching and
stinging; most at night; worse by scratching.
If Bllowed to continue tumors form, whiob
ofteu bleed and ulcerate, beooming very sore.
Swayne's Ointment stops the itching and
bleeding, heals ulceratiou, and in most oases
removes tbo tumors. At druggists, or by
mail, for 60 oents. Dr. Swayue Sc Sou, Phil
adelpbia.
\ or (It .Yin roii District Con
ference.
The date for boiling this Conference has
been changed, as will be scon by the sub
joined note from Dr. Olarke:
The North Maoon District Conference will
oonvene at Sandersville on Thursday morn*
ing, 9, a. m., June 29tb.
J. O. A. Clause, P. E
Blind Tlg-ers.
On Monday Gilbert May and Theodore
Burns well known colored men were brought
before Mayor Roughtoa charged with the un
lawful selling of whisky. They were found
guilty and each sentenced to pay a fine of
$50, BDd costs, or to hard labor on ths streets
for 30 days. Gilbert May gave bond and
will oarry his oase to the Superior oourt.
This prompt actiou of the Mayor is greatly
commended, aud it is hoped will put a qui
etus on this shameful evil.
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by loofti applications, as they ’•»° n h
the diseased portion of the ear. There ts on-
tv one way to cure Deafuess, and that is Dy
constitutional remedies. Dealness is oaus-.
ed by an inflamed condition of the muoous
lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this
tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling
sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is
entirely olosed Deafness is the result, and
unless the inflammation can betaken out and
tbis tube restored to its normal condition,
hearing will be destroyed fortver; nine cases
nnt of ten ore caused by catarrh, which is
icfiairiad condition ot tho
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“ Wo wiU givToue Hundred Dollars for any
case of Deafness (caused by Catarrh ) that
we cannot cure by tok.ng Halls Catarrh
furo. Send, lor circulars, Ireo.
F J. CHENEY ifcUo., Props.,loludo, 0.
pgr Sold by Druggists. 76 o.
Amriialn Nlcam llnkitry
A branch of this great convenience for onr
people of Sandersville was opened in the
large brick building ol Col. Pringle the old
stand formerly occupied by Mr. Boyer.
Also a supply of Fruits, Bauanas, Oranges
•to. P* W. Fuller.
We have had an abundance of rain in tbis
seotion, aud Gen. Green Grass has put in his
appeurunoe in full force.
B. F. W.immack has recovered and is now
able to attend to bis business.
Mrs. M. R. Tucker is visiting ber mother,
Mrs. Annie Prince, now ol Dublin.
J. W. Hioklin had s horse to undertake to
run with a plow, and when held by the man
who was plowing, she began to kiok, and cut
herBelf badly.
Old uuole April Barrett died about Ihree
mouths ago in this oommmunity. Uncle
April belonged to the fattier of Mr. Sul Bar
rett of Milledgeville in time of slavery. We
have henrd the old faithful servant say that
be \vaB twelve years old in the time of the
revolutionary war. It is thought he was
somewhere about 120 years old when he
died. Ho worked aDd made a crop last year,
and bis wife is living now ou tbo prooeede
of bis and her lost year’s labor. Jnst a few
days before the death of the old servant he
deoilod he wanted to see his young muster,
and went over to Milledgeville. He was ta
ken ciok on his return and died iu three
days. It is said Mr. Barrett was very glad
to meet his old servant aDd he made him
some valuable presonts.
Separators aro now very numerous, end in
a lew days the small grain orop will bs
threshod out.
We made our monthly visit to Hanoook
church iu Baldwin oonnty last Sunday and
Saturday; congregations very good and at
tentive.
We met Dr. J. E. Peeler and W. T. Wood
of Deepatep up in Baldwin. They were on
important business.
Dots.
'A home in heaven! When our friends
are lied
To the cheerless gloom of the mouldering
dead:
We wait in hope on the promise giveD,
We will meet up there, in our home in
Heaven.”
On the 2nd of November 1892, John D.
Hall passed from earth to heaven. He join
ed the Christian churoh nnder llev. A. B,
Herring, in 1888. He was a non of ooe of
Washington Co’s, oldest and most reapeoted
citizens, W. B. Hall. He married Miss Liz-
xie Warthen, and was bnried on the anniver
sary of his marriage twenty-two years after
wards. He was forty-four years aud four
days old.
Thus in life while everything around
seemed biigbt, and joyous, and hope beck
oned him onward with the promise of a hap
py, and prosperous future, ho was cut down
by the ruthless hand of an enemy, but yea:
"He that is higher than Ike highest regard-
etb, aud there be higher thsa they. So we
bow iD meek oomplaceooy to the inevitable,
firmly believing that swift retribution will
follow close on the heels of the aggressor,
and perpetrator. His only crime was his
goodness. He lmd strong couviotions of
right, and bad the moral courage to maiutain
it. He knew well not to be a slave, is to
dare aud do. His charaoter was as spotless
as nd»w; for profonod, lofty and sorupalous
I integrity and true gontlemanlineog, do pen
or tongue, however vile and potent, could
, detract; so pure was his life, the fogs of Hoi
! land eonid not mildew it; the frosts of Ioc
:lsnd oould not freeze it; the heat of a tropi
cal Sun could not mol( or tarnish it.
I Chaste, sober, polite, charitable, forgiv
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FOR TAX BISC13IVI2H.
1 hereby announce mysell a candidate to
fill the vacanoy iD the office ot Tax Reoeiver
oi Washington oonDty, at the election soon
to be held, and will oordially thank the peO'
pie for tbeir support.
Respectfully,
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VMir SUWANNEE SPUINU3,
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spring baths and premisoa are now in first
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the manager, Mr. D. W. Pratt, visitors are
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Andhew Hanley, Proprietor,
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I am now putting up in barrels, and bot
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Springs Water which will be found a wel
come specific for thoso who cannot visit Su
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derful medicinal properties in this prooess,
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, FIRE!! -
The entire salvage of I. Hermann’s Sons
stock of Shoes must be closed out within
the next 30 days, regardless of cost.
NOW IS YOUR TIME
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A.T
Less Than It Cost
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Qivcu under my band officially this 16lli
day of May, 1893.
4t M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
For Guardianship.
GEORGIA—Washington County
Ordinary’s Office.
S. M. Hitobcook has in due form applied
ibtp ol
to the undersigned lor the Guardians!. r
tbe persons aDd property of Nora Strange,
Bertie V. Strange and Lillian M. Strange
minor children of E Davis Strange late of
said county, deceased; notice is hereby giv-
en that Ms applioation will be heard at
my offloe on the first Monday in Joly, 1893.
Given under my hand and offloial signa
ture tbis 15th day of May, 1893.
4t U. NEWMAN, Ord'y.
For Distribution.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
Ordinary’s Office.
All persona concerned in the distribution of
the monies iu tbe bands of Oonrt,.belonging
to tbe estate of William Tanner, late of eaid
county, deoeeeed, are hureby required to be
‘ “ f <
end appeer at the Court of Ordinary to be
held in and lor said county on Monday tbe
seventh day of August, 1893,and show cause,
if any they have, why aaid monies should
not be paid over to I. L. Adams, Exeontor of
Mary A. J. Hartley, deoeaaed.
This 16th day of May, 1893.
M. NE r_
60d
WHAN, Ordinary.
For Administrator’s Dismission.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
Ordinary's Office.
Mrs. Isabella Jane Brooka Administratrix
of the estate of Solomon L. Brooks, applies
to me for letter* ol dismission from tb* ad
ministration ot auid estate, and I will paaa
upon ber anplioatlon on the first Monday in
August 1893, at my office in Sandersville, in
said county.
Given under my band sod offioisl signa
ture, tbia 1st day of May, 1893.
3m M. NEWMAN, Ord’v. W.O,
Notice to Debtors snd Creditors.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
Wasbington Oonnty,
Notice is hereby given to all peraone hav
ing demands against W: H. Lawson, lata of
id ' - -
said county, deceased, to present to me,
properly made out, within the time pre
scribed by law, so as to show tbeir character
aud amount. And all persona indebted to
said deceased are hereby required to make
immediate payment to me.
Rofebt a. Stone,
Adrn’r oi W. U. Lawson.
For Administration Dismission.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
Ordinary’s Office.
Robert L. Smith administrator of the as
tate of Wm. Arnold Smith deceased, ap
plies to me tor letters of diamisaion from
said administration and his applioation will ‘
be passed upon by me at this tffioe on the
1st Monday, in July, 1893,
Given under my haud officially this 4th
day of April, 1693.
3m M. NEWMAN, Ord'y W. O.
I'or Administrator’s Dismission.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
Ordinary’s Office.
Judge James K. Hines Administrator of
the estate of Mrs. Winnie Mayo, deceased
late of said county, applies to me for letter*
of dismission from said administration, and
his applioation will be passed npon by me st
this offloe on the first Monday in July 1893.
Given nndsr my band officially tbis 4th
day of April 1893.
* 3m M. NEWMAN, Ord’y W. O.
For Executrix’ Dismission.
GEORGIA—Washington County,
Ordinary’s Office.
Mrs. Mary Price, Executrix of the will of
L. B. Price deoeaaed, applies to me for let
ters of dismission from the administration
of tbe estate of said deoeaaed, and aaid ap
plication will be passed npon at tbis offloe
on tbs first Monday in July, 1893 at my offloe.
Qiven under my hand officially tbis 89th
day of Maroh, 1693.
M. NEWMAN, Ord. W.O-
3m
Notice to Teacbers.
Remember this is no sham. The early
bird catches the worm, The sooner you
call, the better the selection,
Jones
Adams’s.
I. HERMANN’S SONS.
uilding, next door to Oleon
The Washington county Teaohers’ Insti
tute will meet in Sandersville on the last
Saturday in eaoh aDd every month. The
hour of meeting will be 9 o'clock a. m. At
tendanoe is compulsory.
H. N. Hollifuld,
Oonnty Sohool Com, Wash Co.
fab 2, 1893. t
Dental Notice.
I take tbis method of in forming the friends
and patrons of tbe late Dr. H. E. Hyman,
that I will continue the practice o? maahen.
ioal and operative Dentistry at tbe offloeof
Drs. H- E. AT. M. Hyman, thanking onr
triends and patrons for past favors, I solicit
a continuance of the same.
Very respectfully,
T. M. HYMAN, D. D. 8.
Tennille, Feb. 16,1892.
Removal of
•Dental Office,
On and after the 10th of September, I will
be pleased to serve my friends and patrons
as heretofore, at my new Dental Rooms in
Masonic Ball over J. M. St J. W. Smith’s.
Respeotfnlly thanking my patrons for past
lavors, I earnestly solicit a continuance of
the same. T. M. HYMAN, D, D. 8.
Sept. 8,1838.
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