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BRIEF LOCALS.
S»e Sheriff's Suits for November.
Several artioles crowded out this W6ck-
Several new legal^notices in this Issue.
I'oml* I0\l i*nct used lorty years by Phy
sioinus and the peoplo for Pain and inllam
matiouB. 77tis success slumps every boltle of the
Ge ,uine, v
Corn, meal, potatoes, hay, syrup or dried
fruit, taken, at IIeiuld oflioe,in payment of
Bubsoription.
knowledge
brings comfort and improvement nnd
tnels to personal enjoyment when
li htly nsed. Tlie many, who live bet
tor than others and enjoy life more,' with
j”, s expenditure, by more promptly
adapting the world’s best products to
the needs of physical being, will attest
I!,,, value to lioalth of the pure liquid
laxative principles embraced in tlio
vcinedy, Syrup of Figs. .
Its excellence is duo to its presenting
in the form most acceptable and pleas-
unt to the taste, the refreshing nnd truly
beneficial properties of n perfect lax-
llt jve; eliectually cleansing the system,
jivielling colds, headaches and fevers
,,i,ci permanently curing constipation,
li has given satisfaction to millions and
jv-l with the approval of Ui^medical
pmfetolon, because it acts on the Kid-
r v*, Liver and Bowels without weak-
, ing them and it is perfectly free from
( urry objectionable substance.
Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drtig-
*; 4- in f>0c ami :?1 bottles, but, it is mnu-
ufacturcd by the California Fig Syrup
( i. only, whose name is printed on every
package, also the name, Syrup of Figs,
1 being well informed, you will not
accept any substitute it offered.
CHURCH SERVICES.
SECOND SUNDAY.
METHODIST.
PrcaoblHR at Tennille at 11 a. in., aud at
Ssmlersville at 7 p. m., Hov. 11. A. llodgos
piirlor.
dapiist.
Preaching in Sandersville at 11, n. m. and
7, p. m. Rev. 'V, L. Kilpatrick, pastor.
I'reaobing next Saturday, at 11, a. m„ and
Sunday 11, a m. and 7, p. m., Duvisboro
p ,[ list ohqrob.by Uev. B.II. Ivey pastor
CHIUSTIAS.
Preaching at Toumlln, 11, a. in. nnd 7, p.
n by the pastor. Ruv. F. L. Adams.
J'etblehsm Baptist Uliurli. —Hov. A, It.
Ph'hardsnn, pastor, preaching Saturday end
Bun day 11 a, in.
MVWMSMSV
I MENSTRUATION
j with n woman of vigorous health passes
f off in due time without pain or dis-
J comfort; but when she approaches this
{ crisis MONTHLY with a trail constitu-
} lion and feeble health she cnJangcrs
J both her physical and mental powers.
j BRADFIELD’S
£ FEMALE £<-
\ REGULATOR
e if taken a few days before the monthly
} sickness sets in and continued untill
f nature performs her functions, has no
$ equal as a SPECIFIC for Painful, Pro
fuse, Scanty, Suppressed and Irregular
MEN8TRUATION
Book to “ WOMAN " mailed free.
BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.. Atlanta,
Sold by all Druggists.
IV V V V > wv\ vvv
e
* li
Bucklen s isiuica Salve,
s Bert Sai.ve in tiro world tor Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Uloeis, Suit Rhoum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Gbappod Hands, Chilblains,
Cornu, and all Skin Eruptions, nnd positive
ly < tires Pilrs, or no pay required. It is
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
•nancy refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
(ale by Wrn.^ Rawlings.
Hi VKUEllSt lll.SC IMIOVINIOX
MAUUIvT.
Bacon sides per lb .
Bulk •' “ ...
N C Flour
Plain hams
Shoulders
L.trd
Cnfl'eo
Oran Sugar
Extra G White..
. 11 la} 111
.. 0J (.y 10
. 4.60 6
13J “1
7 "
... 11 @ 124
...IS, 25 “
... 7 n
...fii) a 6
Yon don’t know how muoh better you will
feel if you take Hood's Sarsaparilla. It will
drive off that tired (eeting and make yon
strong.
ltemember the entertainment to-night, a
musical oouucrt nnd supper at the Court
house, given by the good ladies of Banders
vllle and vicinity tor tbe benefit of the
Bruuswiok snftVrors. Their wants aro
gent. Lot all help them.
An clootion for Feneo or Stook Law in the
01st or Harrison distriat is advertised to be
held at Harrison on Friday the 3d day ot
November. See notice ot the Ordinary, else
where.
Saturday was a field day for hlng ootton.
Over 100 bales wo think Wore on the market
during the day. Tho prioe howover was oil
and the faces of tbe farmers grew longer and
sadder.
Won't the boys, the noble boys of Sanders-
ville, rise np and ornsh out tbe blind tigers' 1 ’
The battlo iH lor thoir mothers and sisters,
nnd tho bravo boys are the ones to take up
the gauntlet and rush to their lesoue.
Down them boys and seo mothers and sistors
smile,
Soe list of appointments ot Tax Collector,
and meet him ou his rounds.
Alter a couple of weeks of delightful
weather for harvesting lh« ootton crop, raiu
set in on Monday night nnd farmers wo fear
will havo storm cotton on thtir hands.
Getting soared, —yes as we soe so muoh
ootton coming in, nnd then think our out-
leotio is are coming in so slow.
Blind tigers are again growling around,
and mean whisky is again causing alarm
and Borrow to the homes of Sainiersvillo
Tbe Photograph gallery is now open again,
aud Miss Aboo Scarborough can take your
pictures at reasonable rates.
Another change in tho Central Schedule
ocourred on Sunday, uud as chuDgis the
Centra), bo changes the old Sandersville A
Teuuillo. The Central trains up nnd down
now meet at Tennille at 1.53 p. ui.
Tho colored baud with banuors streaming
gave n serenade ou tho streets by way ol
compliment to the now City Board.
Hov. 11 A HoJg'S preached,i-xoollont hh
inoiis to attentive congregations on Sunday
morning and n ght,
Mr. VVhitoley. revenue officer, was hero on
yesterday. He had Lowij Joliuson, col., un
der arrest, oharged with selling whisky, nnd
left with him fov'Maoou where n joratmt-
jmenl trial will be had, we suppose to-day
I Tne Augusta Southern is laying down the
13d rail rapidly, and will probably reach
I 1'enuille to-day, when the narrow gauge cars
! will run through on regular schedule.
a, IOO Sll'IVUIMl. SIOI1.
The readers o. the ebaod will tie pi eased
to learn that there is at least one dreaded
(liseaso that science has been able to
all its Stages, mid that is Catarrh. Hall s Ca
tarrh Cure is tho only positive curei now
known to tho medical fraternity. Catarrh
being a constitutional disease, requires u
constitutional treatment. Halls Catarrh
Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon
the blood and muoons surfaces of the system
thereby dostroyiog the foundation of the dis
ease, aud giving the patient Htrcrjgthi by
building up tho constitution and assisting
nature to do its work. The proprietors have
so much faith in its curative powers, that
they offer One Hundred Dollars lor any ease
that it fails to cure, bend for lwt of testi-
m Addless, F. J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, O.
^aS-Sold by Druggists, 7oo,
1'oelolllce
PBRSOBAL.
Sirs. L. M. Carr aud little daughter Es
telle after a blief but pleasant visit to her
fatbor and other relatives and friends in San-
dersville; has returned to Jewells.
Miss S-illie Fanuie Gdmnre one of Sau-
dersville's most popular young Ldies left last
week lor Macon, and is now » pupil of old
Wesleyan. *
Sliss Sallie Moore ol Bulloch county, who
is visiting the family ol her brother, Uev. H.
A. Hodges is sick with typhoid lever. 8he
doubtlesB commoted the lever before leaving
her home, sb several members ol the family
had suffered with the diseuBe. All wish for
her an early rooovery.
Miss Bessie Sparks to the great satisfact ion
oi her ftiundB was able to attend church on
last Sabbath. All note with pleasure her
oonvalesoonoeN
The Dublin Tost of last week says: Rev
Mr. Morrill aud Ur. Gilr; nth will assist in
the protracted servioes which onuimenoe
here next Sunday. They aro earnest w,rk
ers nnd have accomplished much to the vine
yard of the Lord.
FOR
C0LD8
GUTS
USE POND’S EXTRACT
Have the early frosts or too late a lin
gering by the garden gate again aroused
that RHEUMATISM so peacefully
slumbering the summer long? Well, if
it’s very bad you must change your diet anillftriS
and perhaps take some distasteful drug BRUISES
—the doctor will tell you what—but first QpBfilllO
rub thoroughly the part afflicted with
WOUNDS POND'S EXTRACT, then wrap it SORE
OADCC Warmly with flannel, and the rheuma- xilDflAT
SQKtS tism ma y wholly disappear. It will cer- TllnOAT
Headache ta ‘ n ty ,,e much relieved. Now that you
have the POND’S EXTRACT try it for
any of the many things its buff wrapper
mentions. It’s a wonderful curative.
But don’t accept substitutes.
POND'S EXTRACT CO« 76 Fifth Ava.. N. Y.
FOR
PILES
BURNS
SORE
EYES
AND
ALL
PAIN
Catarrh
AND
AFTER
SHAVING
In jjraall quantities, prioos a frootion higher
Flour—1st Patent $4.50
“ Good J 55
Corn
Meal “ bu.
Eggs “ doz,
Batter 11
Chickens
Snnileritllle
Middling Fair
Good Middling
Middling
Liw Middling
< ood Ordinary... .
L rdin try
.. @60
to 75
® 15
20 @26
20 @30
Rttmlersvllle
Advertised Letters for week ending
Sopt. 20lh, 1003:
Mr. K. H. Ivey,
Mr. B. J. Weaver,
Mr. Walton Walls,
Mrs. Ann Jackson.
Mrs. JameH Jaokson,
Mias IdoHluwkins.
Wm. OAi.i.xHEn P. M,
toll Oil Ilurket
7
74 ® 9-16
-.71 ®
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Swift’s Specific S
A Tested Remedy 3
For All ^
Blood and Skin §
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A reliable cure for Contagious
■ Blood Poison, Inherited Scro
fula and Skin Cancer.
As a tonic for delicate Women
and Children it has no equal.
Being purely vegetable, is harm
less in its effects,
A treatise on lllonil mid Skin Pis-
oases mailed free on application.
Sell Its
SWIFT SPECIFIC C0. f
Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ca,
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It Miouil I»C n» Kvery House
J. B. Wilson, 371 Clay St.. Sharpsburg.Pa
aays he will not he without Dr. King » New
Discovery for Consumption. Coughs ana
Colds, that it cured his wife who was threat
ened with Pneumonia after an attack ot La
Grippe,” when various other remedies aud
several physioians had dune her no good,
tiobert Barber, ot Cooksport, Ta., claims Dr
King's New Discovery has dono him more
good than anything bo ever used tor Lung
Trouble. Nothing like it. Try it. tree
Trial Bottles at Dr. Wm. Raw ling's Drug
storo. Large bottles, 60o. and *1 00
uooi ruintf
This durable, Iron Clad Root Faint is ad
vertised elsewhere by tho popnlar and we 1
known druggist Dr J. B. Day enport, Augus
ta. Special rotes are offered to purchasers
as will he seen by^jo^-named. Dr. Daven-
port saves reitf, ^jjmwns bis own store
rooms, buys pain^tind materials by car
load lots, an'a is'tdins able; to bring prices
down to the minimum. Call and
or givo him a trial order.
Col. RDd Mrs. C. It Pri igls returned
Tuesday alter an aliauiio ot abaai t'-'W-
Much MiXicty Was li lt alter bearing I
Pringle’s injury, by his Blende but »11 — i
will be glad to know that though Ins L-ju
ries were painlul yet they are not eeriom
Col. Pringle while at the Fuir toll a cable
car to attend ohurob, nnd without bearing
tbe approaohing oars ou another traok wan
ruek so Violently on the shoulder, that • e
was knockod down, and pushod forward 3 or
feet. He thinks he will soon reoover trom
its effects, and he is to be congratulated on
his narrow tsoapo.
Mr, M. H. Bover who has been qnilo Blok
<(o lire glad to learn was better ou yesterday.
Dr. T. M. Harris returned on I u-s tay
from his meeting at West point, an t ust
been confined to his homo by sickness since
his return. Ou 8 bbath while i recoiling he
laiDted, causing bis li tends of course much
uoasinoss. We are glad to learn that
was bettor yesterday aturnoou, and *• b
ill soon be himsell again.
Miss Mary Gilmore is visiting in Vaom.
.Her Sandersville friends wish for her »
leunaut stay in the Central oity.
Miss Cynthit Moore ot Bullooh County
has boon called here to wait by the budHld'
ot her sister Miss Sallie, at tbe hum 1 .- ol Rev.
Mr. Hodges,
Oapt. P. It. Taliaferro, has been quits uu
ell this wyek, but we are glad to see U up
again.
Mr. Geo D Wiirlhen after an nb‘ noe
■o mouths returned to in on Tu sday.
Mr. Wartiien spent some time at the Fair in
• bio -go, and as all others do, speaks II
ertus ot gieat Isi.datiou ot this mammott
Vorld’s ilthjilay. He says the tee ing ot sur
prise is tiowev, r noi realized iu g- zing upon
ho uggregaltou ot wonders, trom the tao
that all .ire expecting wonders 8Dd maiVel-
ous phenomena. Mr. Warthen nlso spent
several weeks in Atlanta, which he thinks
is io the South, what Chicago is to tin
WtBt.
Notwithstanding the eimrmt^ s mcr . s-
given to human strength by ili« lu- ch nto.il
powers, the lover, the pulley, tb - wheel and
axle, Ao., the removed of heavy weigtits is
still atteudtd by strains and sprains 1 here
is positively nothing better lor such casual
ties than Salvation Oil.
Alliance Meeting.
The Washington County Alliance will m*-ei
at tho < ourt hous on the second W*do«s-
day in October, llth inst.
J. O. Duqojn
l llli^ • - • ■•II
Tho oloctrio light was indented iu e-ghte-u
hundred and torty-six and as la'e as uigh-
teon hundred and seventy-six pronounced
by high scientific nntliority “a pretty toy.”
and tho prediction that it would never tie
anything else At present over tw 1"
dred cities and thousands iiimo tl '■
of offlo sand dwell, ni.- :i the i ! ■ nm.i
of electricity
THAT JOll'IJL I l-Eld\<-
With the exhilarating sense ot renewed
health and streuglh and internal cleanliness,
which follows the use of Syrnp of Figs, is
unknown to the few who have not progressed
beyond the old time medicines and the
cheap substitutes sometime offered hut nev
er acoopted by the well informed.
Happy ;isC iibofrit Is a heme with "The Ko
Chester;' ; snip vr*'.tl the light of the morning
p0rcataU m v . 'Jv Cinkiit** Lamf Ce. N*%r Yo* k
Photograph Gallery
Be-opeoed.
Or. tr.-ndav i ■ XI 2.1 I t Oct I Will r.
see him
heols
SssssssssS
Tax Collector’s Notice
FIRST ROUND.
1 will bo ot tho following placos on dates
LMow named to collect tho Stato and oounty
t .xes 1593.
i488 Tennille .. .Wednesday.Sept 29
93 Snnhi|l Thursday..
■ '150 Vtarthen Friday. ...
1315 Tabernacle. Monday “
136 Buncomb... .'Tuesduy.... “
100 Clay's Tuesday "
99 Boatright's. Wednesday. •.. “
98 llebrou Thursday .. “
99 Deep Step.. .Friday “
1253 Riduleville.. Friday.... “ Oct
91 Harrison....Monday “*
1345 Stonewall Monday.... “
85 Wommock. .Tuesday “
131)9 Norlhon... .TucsdaY “
56 Giles Wednesday.... “
95 Cato Thursday ”
94 Davisbdro.. .Friday ‘
88 Oconee Monday “
92 Josey Tuesday '*
i-384 Cleveland.... Wednesday... “ 1“
Sandersville every Saturday and publio
3lay«. B. T. SAWLINGB, 0oL
The Baruesvillo BugRy.the best on
, , . U COHEN,
for sals by
Tbo great cave i
manner
AG!
h SOAKHOHOU Ui
J. H-FEA-UEY,
AUtiUvSLA, CJA.
EW Has ri-nmv d to No. Hill Broad strwi-l
(in xt m Planii-rs' l.o in and S v ng Hi • U )
A Full ami Klegunl LIdb nf hstidsoni*-Gob*
'Vatcbos also ot Silver ware lor wed-t i u
presents, iVo
Watcin s an t Jewi lrj oarefnlly and promp*
I rep.irift,
JT'O' 'nil and soa me. Remember Hie pi ii>».
No MJ bioalSt., Augusta, <t-
J. li FE.Vi-BY.
i ’hicflfi
WHEN AT THE
World’s Fair,
sure to call at tba nniqn-- exhibit ol
Lie b g Company’s
EXTRACT of BEEF
in the in ribeust part ol tl o AGitP ULfO-
RAL BUILDING, north aisle, in the Urugu • -
ilapartim nt, and get a
i itiii: cui*
ot deliotuos, retre Mo,.
iium 1 TUA
mudo from the world known
l iiimo COMPANY'S F.xtu.vct ct Pesk.
DR C H PEETE
Eve. Ear, Throat and Nose.
Ofliee, 572 Mulberry, corner Sec
ond sheet, Macon, (la.
IIF.ADQU \ ETERS A rL \NTIi
AND M’l.F FISHERIES.
Geo. A. Hudson
171 Bay Street Savannah, Ga.,
Whole-alo Dealer la
Fresh mill Hull Witter l''lali In
HeilBMi,
OYSTERS (OPEN AND SHELL).
Turtle, Terrapin, Crabs,
Shrimps, Rice Birds,
And Huoh otln-r t’ornmodflh-s aj perloioibg
thia Lin. ol Trade.
Fackn^eH Caiefully and ProperK
put up in Ico auiI forwai til Safi It
to all Points,
AlL SHIPMENTS GUADANTEED
GOOD ON AUR1VAL-
THE WORLD’S EA III
David 81usky,
DEALER IN /
Stoves,Grates,Tin Ware &o
Estimates given o„ Tin R ioting, Otlvwiized
Iron Cornioes, Oru iment* Z’m- U ok,
Qivtering, Spouting, Sheet Iron
IFork, Smnke Hi icks, H :n-
dow Gaps Etc.
REPAIRING PROMPT-!
LY ATTENDED TO-
Manufacturers ot all Kinds of Tin Ware,
and fall stook Tin Plate, Solder, Galvanized
Iron. Blaok Iron, Jto.
1000 Broad. Street*
Autrust. t Georucia 1
proofs frer. Add ret*
Yon own ot up •xc llm
• t a v« ry low flgnrc t the
v. Hll faUm IiU
4 V. Mist UA, ttfta Mreavlway,
» hi Win ■
I* It Aid)
Forty 3(U»H will pay lor tho Hhbald m
Chrisloms. t
Cull uu l i
\Y..itu lleckury WttguLF
uDd BarDObVllltJ Bllug c«-
L COdEN.
JOSEPH J. McEYOY, n. 1»
SPEC! \L1SI,
it,YE, EAR, NO'E ANL’ iHROAl
DI1EA8E8.
OlhoeS—221 HU' J 2
tiroaii and Jacks-*
i Cy
sts ,
limiting, corn
»UGU if 1, -v
SHERIFF’S SALES.
GEOUtiiA — Wasijiugttin County,
NOVi-ilRFli HALES.
Ti
DISSOLUTION.
The firm ot P. Hupp’s Son it C;> . Lrn di>*
solved by the death nt Mr Julius Col.n Hint
the retirement ot Mr Morris Hipp lhe
undersigned will wind op Lhe ati-drs ot the
old firm. For the purpose nf ra • king s. t )»■
raent with the administratrix ot our .no ns
ed partner, we hope that our customers will
make prompt settlements with us. tbe nu
dersigued will continue iu hnsine-s
Mnauis Conn
Henuy Pai.is
October 2d, 1893.
Iu retirlug from lhe old firm, I thaui 'li-
public for their liberal palrouiige and re
quest its continuance with my sneceeanrs ■■■
business. Mourns Hafp
October 2d, 1893. .
Tbo firm of U. Paris & Co , is diesolved
by mutual oousent.
II Paris assumes all liabilities and will
collect all debts duo tne firm.
Pabis.
Harp
October 2d, 1893 -Ira
21
22
25
26 a. ra.
26 p. m.
27
28
29
G
9 n. m,
9 p. m
10 p. m
10 a. m
11
12
' 13
16
17
tlm lil -ok Hill region
said to be fifty-two miles long and contains
nearly filleeu hundred rooms, some ol them
two hrndrod feet hifeh having been opened.
There are streams, waterfalls and, thirty-
seven lakes, one ot which is au aero in ex
tent. The cave is six thousand feet above
sea level and four hundred feet below the
oarth’s surfaco.
\ nice loTofthoso White Idiokory wagons
so popular with farmers. ^ COHEN.
Doraestio sewing mnohines at Augusta and
Savannah prices can be had at tlE “ A “ 5 0
on installment plan, if desired. Wffl
dered if desired. t
Bring us your ootton to gin. Con serve
you at short notice. & SoaWALL .
Remember R. W. Henderson’s LlDiment.l
never mils to cure pains, rheumatism, andj
neuralgia.
the n llowu.g property, t--wit;
all tn.it tract ot pal eel ot lend lying, br
ag, aud situ-ited in lhe tonnty of tt„Hhmg
ton, stale ol Georgm, in the 1384th distriui,
G M . containing two nun tren and iw uty-
five (226) HO.,s, more or hs-. b, ul.ded m
the ninth by lands of J. tl. King, east n.
1 uds ot Daiii* i Niw souih by lai coot Job-
Waller aud west by lands ot John t'albr
Levied on as tbe properly of Jumes New o
sailsly a moriguge fi fa issued from vtasn-
1. giuu superior ooori, September term. 1S9.>.
mvur ui L-.nis Ltffeii vs James New. L
gal notice givi u tenant iu pcssessljn.
Also ut the same time and ptuce will h,
sold: An that o-rtaio Itnot or pared of lain
Itoate, tying, and belt.g in tUo 1399th dis
tri .t, G. iff., el said county, boun .oil nhrt
d east by lauds ol S H U. Massey, nooili
by lau sol Jas. Got!-and Alt xiidvr Goff
and west by Diasorei k. ubd cm, .mng< ,
hundred and tbilty-otio aud oue-l all acres.
Levied ou as the pruperty of John tiori 1
satisfy a 0 ta Issued Irom vta-huglon su
p, nor o-iuit. (September term, 1893, m s
ot Mrs L) A. D .veu, ort v- John Iti U
Legal notice giveu 10 deb ndout iu posses
ton.
AIho at tho same time mid place will hi
sold; One improved toi, situated iu the town
>1 Duvisboro, Ga . coutaiuiug oue acr more
or less, bouuded on the west by A T. Cliem
Uara, east by Leonard btreet, north by Ot n
trai railroad, south by Gibbs street. Ale.
oue ootton press, one ten horse power steam
engine, oue seventy saw ‘-Browu”cotton giu.
with feeder and condenser. Levied on a-
the property ot S. L Hitt to sanely a tuort
g-g<- 11 la i-sued from Wa.-bington sup ' 10
uouit, September term. 1893, 10 hivor A.
J Irwin, surviving partner of W ill & Irwin,
vs L Hitt.
t’. A. WAI L,
Sheriff Washington oiinly.
For Darien, Brunswick
and Intennddiate
Points.
BELLE VIEW.”
AND AMERICAN RAILWAYS.
Thb QtTKRiv A Crescent Route,
widely known as the road running the
“ Finest Tralna in The South,” Is in the
field to carry everybody from tho South
to the World's Fair at Chicugo. No
part of tha Southern country is left un
cared for by this great railway aud Ita
connections. The through Car System
is an admirable exposition of the won
derful capabilities of American rail
roading. Front New Orleans, Through
Sleeping cars run dally—morning and
evening—carrying its passengers via
Cincinnati or Louisville, as they may
■elect.
From Shreveport, Vicksburg sad
Jackson, another Through Sleeping
Cur Line comes to join aud become E
part of the magnificent Vestibuled
Through Trains which, passing through
Birmingham and the famous Wills Val
ley of Alabama, is joined at Chatta
nooga by the train from Jacksonville,
Fla., Brunswick and Atlanta, Ga., ovav
the E. T. V. & Ga. Ry., and proceeds
north over the beautiful Cincinnati
Southern through the grnndest natu
ral soenery and most attractive histori
cal country in the world, to Oakdala,
where another inugnifleent l'ullinan
car is received, aoming from the Kloh-
mond and Danvilla System from Char
leston, S. C., through Columbia, S. C.,
the beautiful French Broad country
and Ashvllle, N. C. and Knoxville,
Tennessee.
The time toChloega la made so aa to
afford the most convenient hours for
departures from the prtaoiple cities,
and arrivals in Chicago.
Passengers can purchase tickets good
over one line north of the River, and
returning via another, if they desire a
variable route without extra eharga|
or they can go via Cincinnati, return
ing via Louisville, or vice versa.
Round trip tickets on sale at reduced
rates. Agents of the Chicago line will,
on request, assist in looking up rooms
or accommodation for visitors to the
Fair.
Everything ttx»t an almost perfect
system"can devise t- deserve the praise
I and patrnnutre of the travelling publio
has beeu provided. Any of the agents
I of tho company named below, will
oheurfully give ali possible informa
tion and assistance; R. II. Gaiiuait,
New Orleans, La. I. Haiidv, Vicks
burg, Miss. J. U. McGiikuou, Birming
ham, Ala. E T. Cha.ri.ton, Chatta
nooga, Tenn. W. D. Cozatt, .lunation
City, Ky., or D. O. Rdwards, Cincin
nati. Ohio.
Ilwelllng lor N tie
My house and lot in West End in now offsr-
art tor sale. Tbe house has «ix large ruou.-
tud Is situated in one ol the most disirabl,
portions of tbo oltv. The lot oompriHus 3 4 v
an aore, has Rood garden spot, and a ebotet
snleotion of fruit tmea, and good water. Th«
place will be sold at a bargain
Ms* M A PAItB">lte
Apply to Mr. R ilrj Hams, or to Wm
1 rk at Hr. ild 'Hi «
Fur Stock Ltw in 91*1 Diet.
GEORGIA—Wtishiuglou County—
Ordinary's OflFe of said Connty
September 29th, 1893,
Notice la hereby given that a petitiou sign
ed by fifteen tree holders of the
let or Harrison Distriat, O. M. in said
minty hae been filed in this offioe, praying
ir an rleotion to be held in said district in
ett-ramie tbe question ot "For ,Feoou” ot
Stook Law.”
Now iu compliance with tha provisions ol
5 1455 of tbe Code ot Georgia and tbe amend
ments thereto, it ia ordered that notioe ef lk»
filing ef said petition be psb.uSed In 11 «
SaUrtereVllle Herald, posted at the Conn
noose door in Sandersville, at tbe four'
{round and Poat office in Harrieon am
wo or more publio places In said district Im
twenty days. And tl no oouuter petition 1-
filed during that time or at it* eipiie iuu u,
i tma ot the law; It 1* lurtber ordered lhui
atteeu day* after the expiration ot the huh
1 weuty day* lo-wit, on Friday the 3,1 day oi
November, 1893, an election bo field nt lfi<
leottufi product in sai l hint Dl*t, between
tie fiuurs ot H a. m. aud 3 p u>„ nu-ler tLi,
■me rules nnd regulations wfin.1
govern the eleotion of insmbets ot tbe Gee-
isl assembly, to determine tne question ot
For Fence or Stock Law" for eaio District
Given under my baud officially tfii* 26ti
lay ol September. 1893.
M. NEWMAN. Ord'y W. O.
A true Extract troiu Book Minutes G Page-
1, 11.
PADGETT PAYS THE FREIGHT
V. hj Pa; Extreme F rises for Goods!
find for Catalogue and See \Alhat You Can San I
$ 1 S-'lUMAOTOAI
BKSOCSf SUIT' eon-
HiHtilltf CM HiIP'HU,
lied^teuJ d: W umIl
l-worth 125;
For Stook Law io 1253d Dist.
GEORGIA—Washington County
Ordinary’11 Offioe of said Oouut)
September 25tu, 1893.
Notice is hereby Riven lust a petitio.. -i.n
1 by more tfi >fi til ern tree .hoi I'T* ol .m
U53 1 or Rtddlsvtde lti*triul, G H lit said
cuUfily baa been died tu till* elite, pray toy
tor an eleotiou to he field in said distriat to
leteruiino the question of "For Feuce” or
■Uluok Law.”
Now .0 oomplianoe with tho provisions nl
^ 1455 Of the Code of Georgia aud tbe amend
mefits thereto, it ia ordered that notice oi tin
fiitDR of said petition be puhlwhet in lb
vatideisvillo Herald, posted l tuo C„:n
hou d door tu SsndrreVille, at tbe 1 0.11
round and Boat office in Riddlevtlle Sue
«o or uiote public pi uea in aatd otatrict foi
aenty day*. Ana 11 no counter petitiou ia
filed during that time or at Ita expirattou it
terms of tbe law; It is further erdered that
E ileen days ufler tbe expiration of the said
,euty days to-wit, ou Friday the 3d day 01
November, 1893 an eleotiou bo held ut • Lit
eleotiou precinct in said 1253 Dist. between
me nouia ol 8 a. m. aud 3 p. m., under tbt
same ruU-B and regulations which govern
me electiou of members of tbe Ueuersl As
sembly, to determine the question of "Foi
fence or Stook Law” for said Distriot.
Given under my band officially this 25tL
day of September, 1893.
M. NEWMAN. Ord'y W. O,
A true Extraot from Book Minutes G Pages
8, 9.
Suits, all prices.
Steamer
PAINT-
DAVENPORT’S
Iron Clad li of Paint,
Absolutely the moat durable Paint on tin
aud iron roof tor our climate Present pr_n«
65c, callon by the barrel; less quantities 70o
gallon. I manufacture the above and entry
one of the largest stocks of Paint in the
SOntb ' J. B. DAVENPORT.
Store 630 Broad street. War. hou-e 713 13th
street on railioad tracks
Augusta, Ga. ,
Burial Cases
th/se g ° od ViS1 Ddgoan 0 ' 6 j Savammh Thu^. M .n/S3.;i
of larbp_ j afc j A ^ po,. aDy informui ou
BROWN’S IRON OUTERS
Cares Indigestion, biliousness, Dyspepsia. Mala-
H* 1 Nervousness, and General Debility, l'hysl-
ciaii4 recommend it. All dealers sell it. Genuine
iwusfe tank aad crossed rod Uue. onwrantis*,
Leaving Savannah, Tuesdays and
Fridays at 3 o’clock P. M. Return
ing: Leaving Brunswick Wednee
apply to
j w. T. Gir.bON, Man. g 1 r.
Etiivi'fi VYliaxf.
$69°**?“ $37
Jo»i "1 inliodio e t-i.-i 1
No irelg'.t paid on I Ids or-
ftmi. 1 iii irautnul to fii-»
1 organ or money re-
tod. —
Elegant Plush PARLOR SUITS, consisting
ot Sofa. Arm Olmir, Rocking Chair, Divan,
ami 2 side Chairs —worUi $45. Will deliver
It to your depot for $33. T1 ,|, No. 7
Administrator’s Halo.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
W aohitigton County,
Bv virtue nf an order trom the Court o
Jr .loary of said county granted at Ifie ' o
;„hi Ter .1 1893. of sal t court, wt'.l he bold u
mu highest h.dder at the Court-house door
iu Sauderaville on the first Tuesday m No
vimher, 1893, between the legal hours
-ode lhe following lauds belonging to the es
tula ol W. H. Lawson, late ol said oounty
deceased.
1. That traot of land on the waters of the
Oconee river adjoining lauds of Mrs. Ella
Pearson and others containing 2,300 aoree
more or less.
2. Tbe late dwelling and lot of said intes
tate in Sandersville bounded by the Sanders-
ville and Milledgeville road, lands of tbe es
tale ot J. U. Floyd and of the estate of T. E
drown, containing 18 acres more or less.
3. A store and lot in Sandersville fronting
west on the publio square, adjoining store
house ol Duel. S. D. Urautley and the Evans
building.
4. A house and lot on Fuir street in San
dersville adjoining lots of C. U. . tingle, Mrs.
Youngblood and others.
6. The tracts 01 land known as the Jr-ptba
Brantley true s, purchased by the deceased
from the heirs oi said Jetha Bromley, lying
in the j316tb Distriot, containing aores
6. A house and lot in Brunhamville eon
tain ing 3 aores more or less.
7. A traot of land in Unioa county oon
tainiug bu sores.
8. A traot ot land known us the Cobb
plaoe, containing 200 acres more or less.
Sold for tbe benefit of the heits uud cred
itors ot said W. H. Lawson, deoeased.
This 2d day of Ootober, 1893
It. G. STONE, Adm’r
it of W. H. Lawson, deceased,
A $0(3 CZWIN3 KACHIH1
wllu nil nltuctimenlH, for
ONLY $18.50——
delivered to your depot.
*.*Tho regular prin" of this
BUGGY I* Bn to 75 dollars.
The manufacturer pays all
theexpenscsnnd I sell tl,e n i
to you for M4Q.75-
and guarimtoe every one a
bargain. No freight paid
ou this Buggy
Semi lor catalogues of Furniture, Cooking
«tt. res, Ih.l.v 1' .Triages, Bicycles, Organs, Pi
anos, Tea K"'h. Dinner Hols, Lamps, Ac., naff
SAVE .MONEY. Address
L.F. PADGETT ^Augusta) Ga.
mSmttA
OrUimrjN Citations.
VN kite Children for Adoption.
GEORGIA—Washington Oounty.
Ot dinary’« Office.
Whereas the undersiRuad baa received la-
"ination trom G. W. Meeke, that 1.0.
loeit* ha* absconded, leaving hie wife ml
ix obildren in a deetitote condition, boiIm
is hereby given, that reepooeible partite de.
orons of adopting any of eaid eix ebildrea,
t hose ages range from ten to two yean, eaa
me them on tbe plaoe of G. W. Meeke, Esq.
ut the U8th diet not, G. M. known ea tba Jobe
Hand place, where satisfactory arreogsmenta
iau be made with the mother, or they will
ue apprenttoed aa required by Section UN
•f the Code of Georgia.
Tbit Sd day of talober. 1803.
31 M. NEWMAN. Ord. W. 0.
Year's Hnpporl.
GEORGIA—Weshington Connty.
Ordinary’s Uffioe.
Whereas the ..ppraieers appointed to eel
»T*»rt and asslqu a years support to Em-
ua Lawson, J ifiu iaws.it). Msrv|L>wson and
itiRfi Lawson, minor ol.ildreu ol W. U.
uawson, late of said county dabeeeed, oat
11 the estate ol aatd deceased, hero filed
ir report.
Ail persona aonoernad ere hereby notified
0 he an 1 appear at tbe Court ot Ordinary of
aid oouut> on tbe first Monday in November
893, end show c.,nee, if any Uiey can, why
ai l letnrn should not bu approved and M
aad" tb, judgment ol eaid cuurl.
liiveu under my Land officially tbit 3d day
1 Coluber, 1893.
M. N..W MAN, Ord. W. 0.
4t
For Administration.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
Ordinary’s Office.
.'rank Yerburo' ufi »no ol tne kin of Amanda
room late 01 said oonmy deceased, bne
a due form upplted to tne andereigued
>r lettere ol administration to ierne to (be
aunty admtnislraior, as Admlniatrator of
ue estate ol Amanda Groom, end I will
ass upon laid application on the first Mon-
*y ia November, 1893
Giveu unde, my hand and oflloial eigne*
tie this 2d u.j ot Coluber, 1893.
4w. M. NE'VMlN, Ord’y. W.C.
For Adminislrotion.
GEORGIA—Wanhiugtou Connty
Ordinary’s Offiou.
A. U. Armstrong next ol kin ot Eliza Ann
\rmstrou.. Lie ot said ooniUy, deoeased,
pplied to the undercigued lor letters ot ed-
iinistration cum ustatnunto wuuexo, on the
slate ol Elie . tni ArmstronR to issue to
• eorge D. Warthen, and 1 will pane noon
id application ot. tho first Monday iu No-
• tnbel, 1893
Given under my band officially this 3d
ay of Ootober, 1893.
4f M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
For Administration.
GEORGIA— W arhington Connty.
Ordinary’s Office.
. L. Garnet lise io due form applied to
uude7siRtied ior peiumbaut tellers of
'illustration on III* relate oi Dr. L 8.
>,r(, ini* of «> i 1 county, dtoc«eed, and
ill pues upon hi* application on tbe first
not'd,1 Nnvetuuer, 1893.
Given under my hand officially this 4th
uy of October, 1893
4t M. Nkwuah, Ordinary.
For Adiuiuistration.
GEORGIA— Wssbington Connty.
Ordiuary’s Offioe.
B. W. Snell bae in due torm applied loth*
mdersigned for letters of administration 10
■sne to tbo County Administrator, ea Admin*
-trator of the estate of Miss Nancy A.
rooms late of said county, deoeased, end
l will pas* upon said application on tfan
first Monday iu Uctuber, 1893.
Giveu under my hand officially this 4th
lay oi September, 1893
4t M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
For Administrator's Dismission.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
Ordinary's Offioe.
S. G. Jordan, administrator of tbe etlsi#
of Sarah Osborne ileouasod, applies to ms
lor letters of ilistuissloa trum said adminie-
'.ration aud 1 will pass upon hi. application
jn tbe let Monday in January, 1894, st my
vfiloe in Sandersville in said oounty.
Given under my baud officially this 2nd
•lay of Ootober, 1893.
3m M. NEWMAN. Ord’y W, 0.
For Executor's Dismission.
GEORGIA — W asbiugton Connty.
Ordinary’s Office.
S. G. Jordan, Executor of the will of
Ephraim D. Jordan lute of said oounty, de
ceased, applies to me for letters ol dismis
sion from the administration of tbe aetata
of said deoeased, and I will pase upon their
ipplioation on tbe first Monday in January,
next, at my offioe in Sandersville said oonnty.
Given under my hand and offioial signs*
tare this 2d day of Ootobei 1893.
M. NEUMAN, Ord.
3m
For Leave to Sell Land.
GEORGIA—Washington Connty.
Ordinary’s Office.
W. E. Watkins, Connty Administrator,
dmiuwtrstor on the estate of Nancy A.
Utoom has iu doe form applied to tbe nn-
ertigued lor leave Io sell the lends belong*
ing tu the entste of said deceased, and said
application will be beard on tba 1st Mob*
lay in November next.
This 2d day ol Ootober, 1893.
4t M. NEWMAN, Ord. W.O.
Administrator’s Hale.
GEORGIA—Washington county.
By virtue of an order from tbe Court of
Ordinary granted at tbe August terra 1893.
Will he sold before tbe Court house dour in
Sandersville, ou the first Tiiend.ty in Novem
ber, 1893, between, the legal hours of sale
the following property towit:
Tfiat traot ot land containing one hundred
and sixty five aore* mure or less, situated in
1399th Dist. of said oounty. Bounded on
north by lands of Geo. M. Liosay, and Wi
ley Smith; eaat, Wiley Smith; south Fred
Rawlings and Oat Smith; west Oat Smith
and John Irwin. Sold ior the benefit ot tie
heirs and creditors of E. N Peacock, Sr., de
ceased. E. S. PE 41 U K,
J. D. ORK, Adm’rs. ol
E. S. Peaoock, deceased. Terms cash.
oot. 2d, 1863—41.
Notioe to Debtors and Creditors.
All persons having demanda agsinat tba
estate of J. F. Hammock, late of aaid coun
ty, deoeased, are hereby notifieef to render
in their demand* to tbe undersigned eooor-
aing to law, and all persons indebted to said
estate are required to make immediate pay
ment.
This 4tb day oi September, 1893.
JAS. E. PAGE. Admr.
Gw of J F. Hammock deoeased.
For Administrator’s Dismission.
GEORGIA—Washington Connty,
Ordinary's Office.
John Q-Amaaon, Administrator of tho at*
tale ot RutLa Osborn, 1 pplies tu me for let
ters of dismission trum the administration
of said estate, and 1 will pass upop his ap
plication on tbe first Monday in December,
1893, at my offioe in Sandersville, in said
connty.
Given under ray band and offioial signa
ture, this 22d day of August, 1893.
3m M. NEWMAN, Ord'y. W.O.
Notice to Debton and Creditors.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
All persons having demands against tbe
ealate ot F. 8. Jeroigan late of said county,
deceased, are hereby notified to render in
their demands to the undersigned, accord
ing to law, and all persona indebted to aaid
eHi .te are required to make immediate pay.
meat.
'ibis 2d day of Ootober, 1893. Ot.
I W. U. JERNIGAN, Ad'mr
F. S. Jeroigan, deo'da
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
All persona having demanda against thu
estate of Elias Joiner late of Washington
oounty, deoeased, are hereby notified to rea*
dor in their demands to the undersigned so-
cording to lew, and ell persons indebted io
said estate are required to make immediate
payment.
This 19th dey of September, 1893.
ISAAC L. JOINER, Admr. -
6t
I TAY HIGHEST PRICES FOR OONFED
orate Money end Don federate Poetsg
Stamps. Prioe list sent Ires. Address. Obee
D. Barker, 9b B. Forsyth.Suast, AMaata,0«