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BRIEF LOCALS.
Gladness Comes
W ith a bettor uuderstunding of tlio
transient nature of themuny phys
ical ills, which \ . ni: Ik-Ioiv pr.iporef
forts— (rent leef'ori.- pleiuant eSorts—
rightly directed. is comfort in
the knowledge tliai so ni;:n.\ tormsof
sickness arc not dt:o to any act uni dis
ease, lmt simply to a <<H'tip:iicdccmdi-
tlon of the s\. tem, v i« li the pleasant
family laxative, Syrup of I’i s. prompt
ly removes. That is why it is the only
remedy with million ofYamilie , and is
everywhere > -teem. 1 so Moldy by all
who value food In . Itli. It , lel’leinl
effects are due tot 1 fact, that it is the
one remedy whi. h i ternal
cleanliness witlnet dcbilii uting the
organs on wliic’.i it le-ts. It is therefore
all important, in older to set, it bene
ficial effects, to ii.■ i ■ v. I., n y.,u pur
chase, that you i , ii,: e arti
cle, which is in to in , .-d"l>.y the Cali
fornia Fig Syrup f.<. only mid sold by
all reputable di : : I t ..
If in the enjoynie I, of pood health,
and the syst m
la stives or
other romcdi< mv
limn not n - dud. If
nffllctod wllli i-’iv
tuny be coinnu . i
1 ml il>' -■ ’ o, one
t : .'lie t killful
physic Inns, lmt i. 1
i i . ■ l of ii luxjitive,
one should hn ve t
'b with the
well-lnforni: 1 <-\
i ■ !: re, i -up of
Figs stands hi.- i ■
: •! i it most largely
Used and giv. in
■: i • -ral Mitisfuotiua
CHILD FATALLY BURNED
Little IiPiltlii ill ' -
■ 1 • • 11 r oil! (laughter
daughter ol Mr.
.'Ira. U iii,;u Doolittle,
died on Wed tu- o
i 1 " ■ HOiJa of Pe-
oember from i 1 . u
ned on
Tuesday. Hi 1
1 ii from the
hearth, whi r 1 . :n
■ it | ’ophring
for dinner, ni
i id all he
oould to i xiir
ll ii '-l i-l.v was
■0 severely bur: 1
t 'i ii” 1 mi Wod-
nesday morn i -
naole olmrcli i-i-
- .ii.l t Tabor-
The Ueiulo
’ . 'i i i'd- deeply
eympathi/. i wi 1 ,
v ■ j . nts in
this sad herein. •
DELIC
: VfOEEN
Should Ueo
BRA
FEM
BEG 1/1..
:EJXi33»«9
US
Use Dr Cason's Dentifrioe it’s the best.
Htvi ral changes of residence hsve recur
red In tba oity'dnring the bolldaye.
Highest gr« le extracts in United States
used in making Hot soda nt City I'rng Store,
Read the attrsotive offers to new nnd old
sutiscribers to the Hebxld Lviijs oan get
tide Nplriidid Fashion Magazine lhe“Modea"
and tlie Hebxld one year tor 41, 00.
Farmers oan get the Hbbxld and Fabm
Bomb one year lor $1, 00. A good oewtng
maobine A Hebxld one year for *20,00
A gold watch and the Hbbald ooe year for
*10 to *20, 00.
Hot soda atOity Drag Store.
The colored people oelebrated new year's
day as the 31st anniversary ol the preelatna.
lion of emancipation. A procession was
foi tiled and the people matobed with music
from the colored band to the Baptist church,
Uev L b. Maxwell, an able and popular
speuker wan the orator oi the day. All pass
ed off pleasantly.
Hohool books ol all kinds at Oity Drug
Store,
Notice appears elsewhere of the dissolu
Mon ot the firm ot Little <fc Hall. Ur. H. M
Little will continue both the wood and blaok-
smith shops at the old stand, and aolicits a
continuance ol pnblio patronage.
The Uity Drug Store keeps on hand a com
plete stock of school hooks.
After a delightful holiday season, the San*
dorsville High school opened with a good at
tendance on Monday, The prevalence ot
the grip may uffeot the number ol pupils tor
u time. The ccloreJ sohool also opened with
a large enrollment.
fit! uiQereut kinds ot Dot drinks served
Iro j iuuul at City Drug Store.
Don't dally with ihenaaatism. Purify your
cloud and cure it at ouoe by taking a course
ol iiood’s Sarsaparilla,
.til books used in schools ol Washington
county will be lound at Oity Drug Score.
Mr. A. W. Jackson has amoved to the lot
he bought of Mrs, Whiddou on Jernigau
street,
Mr. W. P. McKinney and Mrs, Whiddou
occupy ut present the vlrnan dwelling on
darns street,
Mr, It. W. Henderson and Mr, Lee J
Ulouiu have moved to the Sullivan lot just
vacated by Mr, A. IF. Jackson.
Mr. VV. U. Wynn has moved to the Uciyer
Highest of all in Leavening Power—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
Tlliau FK OF IIBIPBC r,
vie Brown, and Mr. 0.8. Wall now oc
cupy tenements in Mrs. Ainsworth's dwelling
on Utiurch street,
.TOU,
IT IS ft SUPERB T0NIG and
exerts a wonderful influence iu
strengthen in j; her system by
driving through the proper chan
nel all impurities, flcalt.il <T.ld
strength are rdaranteed to result
Irom Its use.
n for
My wife \v
after using UK A l
LATOK tor twin
J. M.
uhleon mouths,
IOU-
h NSi i;V, Malvern, Ark.
HUMIDLD BEGULATOK CO., ATLANTA, OA.
(aid by all Drujri.t; at s '..00 per battle.
The tiKiiai,o wishes a happy new year
its ruaders.
Bandeiikvii i
List of fid vert i ,
Jan. 2d, 1-11)7:
Mrs. Emma Forto,
Mr. Done Kelliam,
> li coding
, K..1I.
-pt.
Ell. P.
Df. Price’s Cream Bakin,- Powder
Warid’s >'
BANOICH. r «T
Bacon sides per i>
Bulk
Plain hams 1
Bhonldmn
Lard
Ooffee
Oran Sugar
Extra O Whit". .
In small qn-eiM ■
Flour—1st Patent
“ Good
Corn
Meal “ bu.
Eggs ‘ 1 doss,
Batter
Chickens
4.‘.*0
40
(<lt 20
Manderatl!;
Middling Fair....
Good Middling.
Middling
Lo w Middling..
Good Ordinal-v,..
Ordln iry ......
6
5 7-8
Oi
J S f OlttO:
Address or call, Danu
ton, New Jerem
#325.00
.. . :i„n pain
tors ■■ nt.uf,
iv, " ailing
GOO!)
Alter some do. .
& Hour, I um pin] 1
bakers bread of hi.
■ee and try some.
tiiovt 3D
rfenringsprir
f. Enh
wheat
■lung
I nod
'lid.
BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE.
The best S>lv« in t .i r Gni:., itrui-
■M, Bores, Ulcers. ; ... t '.{■■■ ..m, Fever -tores,
Tetter, Ohapped ll i.-.-Ik. :' 1 .;i i) 1,,i- Corns,
and all Skin Era,.'!... ... i posltivnly cures
Piles, or no pay rei|.,:i i I is gn .rauteed
to give perfect sali t m .my r.-tun-
dea. Price 25c p : Im-x. '' . h-, Jiiuier
•on Ac Caldwell, Bandersivitlo. Ga.
Dr. Price’s Cream Uai .wg Powder
A Pure Grape Ci - Tar.*,,-Povsl.r,
HISTB.ES3
A HOME '> V
pretty .tnano. t*. ■ eX clu- E
tube same lime wc don’t over-;
look the ncces »
lumber^"* 0 ‘ purchasing
are buying direct,
and the ad-
laths.
from us you
from the mid
vantage is your « U , U L
Write for l rice I
AUGUSTA LUMBER CO.,
A AUtaUSTA. Qft
The (Jlinstmas season was unnsually quiet
and us the Hebxld thinks, remarkably pleas
ant. Tnu olosed business houses on Uhrist-
mad day, gave our town the air or the quiet
noly U ibbath.
Thu grip, is epidemic iu our oity, but lew
luuiiiits arc tree Irom Us attaoks. The oases
ihougo geuerally severe, seem not to bo as
serious as iQ lormer visitations.
Hot drinks iiioludiog all variet'es of soda
water, ooffee, lea, ohocolate, etc., are served
tu excellent style at tbe Uity,Drug Store.
Messrs. T. O. Wicker, Jr. and O. F. Veal
have bought the the stook of Mr. 0. W. Jones
uud will continue the business at tbe same
aland next door to Mr. O. A. Adams. They
expect to deal in general merchandise, tar
mere’ supplies, larmiug tools, rust prool seed
uuLs, hardware, groceries, <fco. They aolioit
a liberal share ol publia patronage.
Mr. Lee J. Blount bus leased tbe market
stall lately held by Bell & Wall. Be will
give curelul attention to serving the public
and Bolioits a share ot the patronage.
JThqJJew York
Dispatch....
Ordinary's
Powder
tlBMWTm MIRE
W e«*V I
O lost „nd Bjst Recognized
Paper in the United States,
Improved Management, and Me'ho
up to da'e.
Por Tem Support.
[GEORGIA—Washington
Ordinary's Offlot.
[ A ? ninlly Journal
'Vlereas the appraiser* appoints* to m|
npSMt to IfeT
PERSONAL.
Bev. Milo Massey of Tenntlle was ohosen
orator for the oollege Sooiety at, Oleveland
Ohio.
Mrs, Bailie Reid Lipplooott and ohildren
also Miss Sallie Dinkins arrived from Phil
adelphia on Monday in time to attend tbe
burial ol Dr. Brantley.
D. J. IF. Daniel will ipend the Brit two
weeks in each month at Wadley and the
and 4th weeks iu Sandersville until further
uotiee. All wishiog dental work will pleas
bear this in mind.
Misses Mai Hightower of Dawkinsville and
Miss Bertha Banm of Wadley are visiting
the Misses Joyner.
Mr. A Mrs. J. H. Anderson ofWaynesbor
spent the Cbristmastide with Mr. W. E. Wal
kins and family.
Mrs. Albert Arnau and ehildren of Dub
llu visited Mr. A. J. Jernigan and family tLe
past week,
Miss Mattie Tarbatton during the holidays
visited iu Waynesboro.
Dr. T. J, Beck will enter npon his pastor,
ato here on next Sabbath, and he will doubt
less be greeted by a large congregation.
Iu delereuoo to tbe oooa9iou, Rev. M
Jordan Pastor of the Methodist oburob
not preach at the Methodist in the morning
that all may have the privilege of hearing Dr,
Beck,
Uev. T. W. Garbutt, and family have
moved into their handsome new residence
on Harris street. Sandereville extends
hearty welcome to this excellent family
oUizenahip urnoag us. Mr. Garbutt is
faithful looal minister, and we wish great
suooess to Ills earnest Ubors, Mrs. Garbutt
still feeble from her late severe illness, we
hope her health will soon be restored.
Messrs Tommie Sparks, Willie Lang uud
Jtiltou Field, students of Meroer spent their
holidays at their homes.
Dr. and Mrs. U. L. Miller spent tbe holiday
with Mrs. M. G. Joyner the mother of Mrs
Miller.
Miss Mattie Jones is with Macon relatives
Uev. J. H, Jordan and family urrived
iuesday. Quite a nnmber of frieuds met
hem at the depot and gave them a cordial
greeting, They were escorted to the parson
age, where the good ladies had provided
generous housewarming tor the new ocou
pants. Good tires, aud a sumptuous dinutr
with a well furnished laider awaited them.
Mr. Jordan ou Sabbath moruing prouohed
timely, spiritual and highly appreciated ser
mous from ltom. 1 A, 11 using the same lex
at euoh service.
State of Ohio, CTtt of Toledo, I as.
Lucas County, f
Fhank J. Cheney makes oath that be is tht
ichior partner of the lirm ol V. J. Cheney
Co.; doing business iu the City of Toled
Couuty aud State aforesaid, and that said
lirm will pay the sum of ONE HUNOUED
DOLL A US ior eacli and every case nt Catahuu
ihul oaunot bo cured by the use of Hall'
Catabuh Cube.
FHANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and, subscribed, iu
my preseuce, this till) day ot Dsoember, ‘A
D. 1886.
i — . A. W. GLEASON,
]SEAL [
1 —>— ’ Notary Publia
Hall’s Catairb Cure,is taken internally uud
acts directly upon the hiood aud muoous
swtuce of the system. Send for, testimon
als, tree.
m.kuuiEB,
Ou Sunday, Dea 2Ulb, at 2.36 o'clock,
happy gathering ol relatives aud iutimai
trieuds were present at tbe hospitable 1 om
of Mr. i-ud Mrs. IFalker G. Knight, near
•'urthen, Ga., to witusss the marriage ot
their dnughtor Miss Mozel'.e to Mr. A. L
Wise, of Sun Hill Ga.
The ceremony was performed by Uev Ik
E. Perry-clear, Liuisville, Ga. iu a few lrn
pressive and well-ohosen words. It was a
leligbtlul occasion for a pleasant circle ol
irieuds.
The bride and groom are a popular young
ouuple, and reoeived tbe hearty oongratala-
tions of all.
Tbe bride is a young lady of many aooom
plishments, much appreciated for her lovely
character, and possessing tbe bsppy faoulty
ol makiug friends with all her associates
She was the recipient of many suitable and
beautiful presents.
The groom is an eoergetio and sterling
young business man residing near Sun Uill,
Ga.
Alter the merriment of ao hour quite-a
arge gathering of yotrng friends of the (sir
bride waited their adieus, aud good wishes
as the train bore them away to spend a few
days in AuguBta.
On their return the next Tuesday, a reoep-
tiou was tendered them by the parents of the
bi ids.
Quite a number of intimate frieuds and
gnr-sts gathered around the elegant and boun-
tronsly spread table. The viands were
many and various; tempting to the palate-
and toasting rnled tbe hour.
Alter Jan. 1st Mr,'and Mrs. Wise will be
m home to their friendo on his farm near
Sun Hill, Ga.
May they “live long and prosper,”
A Friend,
Firmer & Johnson’s new gallery is the
place to get real tlne.flrst class Photographs.
Come early and get tbe benefit of onr low
price*
In Oltlen Tluiei,
People overlooked the importance of perma
nently b-netloinl effects and were sutisli
with trunsiout action; hut new that it L
generally kuown that Syrup of Figs will
permanently overcome habitual oonstipation,
well-informed people will not buy other lax
atives, which act for a lime, but Unally iu
jure the system.
Swuderftville Postulllce.
List ot letters advertised for^weok ending
Dec, 26, 1896
Ur. Will Barksdale, Mr. Harman Fields,
Mr. Sherman Graham,Miss Fannie Koberson
Mr. N. D. Underwood.
Very resp’ly,
Wm Gallahkii, P. M
Hr. Ni. I*. lli'Miitley.
Dr. S. H. Brantley dud ou SuunJiiy nigh
21 inst. at 11 o'clock, aged neurly 76ytais
During Thursday though quite unwell, he
made a proieasioual oall, but this was his
last, as he was taken seriously ill with the
prevailing epidemic ot cold, or lagrippo
He suffered greatly and to add to his die
comfort, bis throat uud bionohiul lubts wire
•o involved that ho was unable to lie down
but compelled to sit in order to breathe
Physioians, with loved ones at home, kind
friends and neighbors labored loviogty and
unremitiDgly tor one who had spent his lit
n kindly and skillfully ministering to otbeir.
Dr. Brantley was born in this county and
with the exception ol a few years residence
in Sivanoab, spent his entire life iu tbe
county ot his birth. Alter graduating iu ihe
Medical College of New York, he located
Sandersville for the praotice ot medioine
over 50 years ago.
His intolligeDC-j and skill as a physician
was unchallenged, nor wasnisintegrity an dfi-
delity more unquestioned. Thus equipped
for the high and responsible duti'B of his
profession, it is no marvel that his loDg hall
oentury of professional servioe has been an
unbroken line of snocets
His presence in the siok room seemed to
nspire oontidenoe and hope, tbe artless sin
cerity of his manner, bis fidelity to .1nty and
kind attention to the suffering readily ingra*
H *ted him in the homes o the people. Bare
ly does any physioiau have mioh a bold upon
tbe affeotiona of the people as did Dr. Brant
ley. Our yonng people as well as aged men
and matrons tenderly loved the good Doetor,
and many seemed to regard his death as a
personal bereavement.
As a oitizsu he was a model of uprightnei-s
and probity worthy of tbe emulation of onr
young men.
As a Ohrietian humble nnd sincere, he
adorned bis profession with meekness and
graoe.
None oould fail to see and admire the
beautiful symmetry of his well ronnded life.
And aged and aRioted wife the beloved
companion ot so many years, and two esti
mable daughters, Mrs Dr. Hatch and Mrs.
Bailie Ueid Lippenoott with several giaud
ohildren have in tbeir sore bereavement the
sympathy of onr whole people.
Solemn religons services were held at the
Methodist church on Monday afternoon oon-
dnoted by tbe Pastor Rev. J. S. Jordan and
Rev, Wm.Park.
The singing of those beautiful funeral
hymns by the oboir.
“Asterp in Jeens blessed sleep,” and
“He giveth his beloved sleep,” Ac,
truly tombing and pathetic.
The large congregation then followed
remains to their last resting plaoe in
oity oemetery.
“There sweet be his rest till Christ
him arise.”
%
bid
DIKII.
Mrs. Duggan wife of Prof. A. M. Duggan
of Cooliran, and danghter of Dr. R. G. Htoue
died on Saturday. Tbe remains were taken
lo Linton for interment.
Mr. Hilary L. Newsome died of pneumo
nia last night He hnd but recently moved
to the Itrm of Col. B,
town.
o' the Trustees of Carmel
tea lemy on Dec, 18, 1898, a committee was
appointed to draft snitablo resolutions, rela
tive to the death of Prof L K Boons, tbe
uio»t highly esteemed principal of the above
in oil til Ion
T .a •no.-oil,,*» re.p-r o tile I Da itli has
thrust hta ioklo with ruihivss hand iuu -h
ranks of uiortali-y and takou from us one
whose prospects for long life would have
surpassed many of the same age.
Prof, L. K Boone is uo more.
A short time ago he oame into our midst u t n . . __.* .. r:
..bt..„ b «* m
Whose obeek was tbe ruddy glow ol health, me -- __ , . _ I of January, W7. m
from whose eye beamed the intelligence * H6 N6W Y0I*k DlSPHtCI) I M. ITIVMAR, R
whiob bespoke au aotive brain, and by ISO Nnnail Street, New Ysirlf. I
whose Uastio step tbe purpose to dare and | iVT. ‘SHZ ~ - — I For Loave to Bell LaA V
Of Moralii nod Pnblio Intnrwir. V
Literary, Sniontiflo, Hnruoro i*
fnl, Entertaining. A Iso G. A It
sooto nod Hnoiety Nown.
One Copy, One Year,
Little John David infant son of Capt. and
Mrs. J. B. Wicker of Macon, died on Ban
day of congestion following wboopiogoongb
Tbe parents accompanied by Mrs. Nanoy
Wicker, brought tbe remains to Handersville
where they were interred on Tuesday morn
ing. Many frieuds sympathize with tbe
sorrowing parents in their loss.
T1 ■
Catarrh.
do was made manifest
By his affable manner, geaial disposition
anJ progressive management as a leaoher,
be soon won the oontideaoe and esteem of
his patrons and the respeot and love of his
T. Rawlings near P u pM*- Uv his ooudaotihe community
ojul.l but feel that the tenor of hii life was
to uplift and to upbuild—to lead ou that
which is good, ttue, and pure.
Appreciating (he worth of suoh a oharao
ter as that of Prof. Boooe, and considering it
a privilege and duty to express our high es
timation ot his excellence as a man, be it
Resolved.
That whilo we humbly bow to the Divine
H ill we do not the less mourn the death of
Prof L. K. Boone, but not as those wlo
have uo hope.
Ui-solved.
Tbut in the death of Prol. Uoone Carmel
Aoadciny 1 loafs a faithful, conscientious
When You Buy!! iT' oeorou-wmsI^T dU,
J 1 Ordtb.r,'7o«M.^^
J. k. Hartley, Guardian 'for tba
Get the Best.
It ia not reasonable to expect to be
cured of any disease, no matter bow
constant and persevering the treat*
ment, when that treatment is alt*-
ether misdirected, and can not possi
bly reach the trouble.
t:
why those afflicted
ith so much dls-
his explains
with catarrh meet wi
couragement, Though they faithfully
take the usual treatment consisting of
apraya, washes, etc., and pass through
the summer without much discomfort,
aa soon as cold weather returns, they
find themselves more firmly In the grip
•f the disease than ever. Such results
could hardly be expected if the proper
treatment had been given.
Any one who haa had experience
with catarrh will readily admit that it
ia one of the most obstinate of diseases;
it ia easy to see, therefore, that it ia
deep-seated, and that no remedy which
merely reaches the surface can have
the slightest effect upon it. The only
known cure for catarrh ia a real blood
remedy, one which gets at the scat of
the disease—the cause of the trouble—
and forces it from the avstem. Such a
ramedy is S. S. 8. (Swift’s Specific). -
That by I ho help ot Almighty God, ini
whom our depurtnd fiiend protcesod faiihl
and dust, wo will strivo to uisbt him in tLe|
•Bwcot By and By.’’
Utsolvsd.
'Jhat wo tendor our oiuoeresl sympathy to
the gtief-sttiohou parents, brothers, uud els-1
ttrs of tuo deceased aud bid them oss, this
burden upon the Lord Jesus to whom their|
loved one coufided his spirit.
Unsolved that a oopy of these resolutions!
be sent the family of the doodausd, uko
copy be sent to Tux Handeusviulb Hebald |
for publication.
Uommittoe.
M, Caldwell,
O. Powledgn, Chairman Board Trustees, I
W. 8iriokland,
Juo. H. Mc-Knigbt, Keo. and Treas. Board,
T. Caldwell,
Mrs. J. H. MoKoight,
Miss Ida V. Speuoe, Boo. Pres. Com,
M*. H. P. Cook.
Mr. H. P. Cook, of 32 Walker street,
Atlanta, Ga., suffered intensely from
catarrh. He says:
“I at first thought I had only a bad
cold, and didn’t give much atten
tion to the obstructions in my nose
and throat. This soon became notice
able, and began to so inconvenience
me, that I applied for treatment and
was given the usual local applications
of sprays, washes, etc. The immediate
effect of the treatment was to relieve
me, but only for a short time after ap-
B llcatlon, and I could easily see that
ia disease was growing worse stead
ily, and seemed to grow deeper toward
my lungs; my nose and throat were
constantly choked up, so that I was
all the time hawking and spitting, and
to add to it all, the disease became
very offensive. I was unable to obtain
mnch sleep, being compelled to get up
constantly during the night to clear
y throat and keep from choking. ( 1
*‘I tried various treatments without
reUef, as none of the medicines seemed
to reach the disease. Finally, some
one recommended 8. 8. 8., and before
I had finished one bottle, I felt better.
I continued the medicine, and it cured
me permanently. I truly believe 8.8.8.
is ths only curs for catarrh, ths most
abominable of ail diseases.”
•. 8. 8. is unllks all other blood
remedies, because it is more than a
mere tonic, and goes directly to the
seat of all blood diseases, and cures the
most aggravated cases of Cancer, Ca
tarrh, Rheumatism, Eczema, Scrofula,
Contagious Blood Poison, etc. S. 8. 8.
is the only blood remedy guaranteed
Tbe old Reliable
Ml ft UK It HEWING m%KlllftU
Beats the World
Sold no easy Terms. Fair and homst d »l
Fannie J. RedtaarrTesd her
•ran Meson, Oordy ssd Albert rJKISL,
d the estate of Elijah Red fee rs. lets ton
™nty. deceased have lied ttofe
'"rsnni concerned are hereby anti led ■ 1
"id appear at tbs Ooart at ONtal
»» »• *»t Meads/ la N
i *??• M " 1 ' hnm «aiws if aay few
»hv -eld return should ao!
y hi- minor eon Clarence J. Hartley? hasto
ne to*!!) ft Dpi ltd to Ibo QBdftfllciod flbff
esve to sell s oae fourth undivided lataa-
--t in s tract of ninety-four sad tmt half
tores of land In said county, for tbs par-
•io»e of defraying the espepMs of alia to-
nnnre and education of mid minor, sad
inplio-tion will be heard on ths Ini w —-
day In Febrnary, 1897.
This 5th day of January. 1897.
4t M NEHMdN. Ordinary.
To tbs Pensioned In the County.
GEORGIA— Washington Oountt.
Ordinary’s Office.
The blanks for allftbe pensioners, viz; fee
' Ihft iQfftitd pnmloof
teacher, sod the oommunlty a grand helper I . 8t pP ! hfl H) n «' , r agent wher
In the ouosc of light and progress.
Resolved.
goes hy, and look at bisImanhiDc*.
W. 0. FLOYD.,.
I. J. GARTER, A B 0, ’ ,a
t
[ 1 .ima
PlaMcr
PNEUMONIA.
iS(vr l ll* ,n . d, 9® nt pen-loner*, tor the jmm
IN97 have been reoeived. <TCR '
Please call et my offlee on and after fee
first d*y of January. 1897. (ezeept on fee
first Monday and flmt Tuesday) for tbe putt
oo-eof fi.hng tha blanks as required by fee
regulations of tba pension department
u a I.. NE WHAN, Ordinary. *
Bandosvllle, Dee. 23d, 1896. ft
For Guardian’* Dismission.
| GEORGIA—’Washington County.
Ordinary’s Offlos,
G Rawlings, Gnardlan for H. V. Tu.
on *nd G. A. Tarbatton applies to
I lor let'eig 0 f Dismission from said gnardlan!
hip nod I will pass npon his sppllostio^a
I m fl 7' ,nl Febrnary, 1897, stay
hfUna in Handersville in ssidconnty. *
Givon nnder my bend end offlolal ■
| '»re. This 23d day of Dec*mh*r. l89fl! ‘
M. NEWMAN,
Ordinary, W.O,
CREAM r BALM CATARRH
If yon are a sufferer this may bring relief-
your druggist does not keep it, send ua 251
cents aud we will send you prepaid one box!
of Lady Poor's Ointment that will positively I
core Bleeding and Itching Piles, Ei-zsuia, I
gait ltheum, Ulcers, Hores, Chafing, Chapped I
llaDds and Lips, Pimplrs, and all Skin dih-|
euees. Propr’s. James W. Fohtkb Co.,
Bath, N. H.
Is quickly ab
sorbed. Cleanses
the Nasal Passa
ges, Allays Pain
id Inllaiiinia-
tlon, Iicals and
Protects the
Membrane from
Cold. lies! ores
the Senses of
Tnsteand Smell.
Gives Relief at.
once and it will
cure.
For Guardian's Dismission.
| GEORGIA—Washington County
Ordinary’s Office.
0. p Thigpen. Guardisn for Hlllism Lu-
her Adi ms, applies to ms for letters of dis-
nl-Hion trom said guardianship, and I will
pass up- n his application on the first Mon-
Isv tn F.brusry, i897. et my offlos In Has-
tari»villf said county.
Given under my bend end offloisl elans-
lire ‘bis i3d day of Dsoember, 1896. ***
M. NEWMAN, Only.
COLD'N HEAD
Wbkihtsviulz A Tbnnillb Baiuboad Go.
Teunillc, Ga., Dec. 21st, 1898.
To the Stockholders - --
The Dext Annual Mestiug of the Stock
holders ot the Wrightevilie A Tonnille Rail
road Company, will be held at the Coui-I
pany's Offloein Tennille, Go. on Monday
the 11th of January next at 12:00 noon, at|
A particle if applied directly Into the nostrils, it
“* ^ ;titi or by mail 5 «am<
Agreenble. 60 cents At Druggl
pies 10c. by mail.
KLY BItOTIIEP.9,66 Wtrren Street, Ntw York.
THINACURA
For Thin People.
Are you Thin P
For Administrator’! Dismission.
|GEORGIA—Washington County--
Ordinary’s Offlos.
. n' r ’’ Administrator of the estate
1 ' ' L ; to ms for la*-
tots ot dtamtaaion from bis ftdmlotaiffttioa
of said efete, end I will pees npon bieeppU-
nation on the first Monday in Mareh, 1897,
U my office in Senderaville in said oounty.
Given under my hand end offloisl sIsbs-
Dure this 9th day ol December, 1896.
M. NEWMAN,
3ni08 Ordinary W. 0.
whinh , r>, , ,,, . i FUsb made with Ttili:aour» Tablet* by a roi-
whioh time a Board ol Din-otors will beL n , itlo plooeHH> -■ * - -
elected to serve lor the ensuing year.
Stockholders and tbeir families will
They create perfect ussloii
llalion of every form of food, eeorelirg Ih*
I valuable parts aod discarding the wortblese
For Administrston Dismission.
I GEORGIA—Washington County
1 Ordinary’s Office. '
passed free over the Company 's” Line on ““ ke xb" y^are t^ 0 nm,r,,nd ru' L^ga^et a'- tha ** UU
that day, on presentation of Stook
cate to Gonduotors.
Very rospeotfully,
G. W. PERKINS.
Prestdeot.
Gertifi- NlAIDABD RENEIIY
for loanness, ouutaimng no aiisenio, nnd uh
|nolatr-ly harmless
Prioe, prepaid. *1 per box. 0 lor *6.
Pamphlet HOW TO GET FAT." fcfe.
j I IIK T111NACUHA CO , 949 Broadway, New York
, Bostick, deceased, applies to
me for letters of dlemieeion from hie sdmlD-
u.. applicanon on the first in Moodey March,
oounty 0 * °® oe in Handersville in eeui
FOB HEAT.
The dwelling on the publiesquiuel
now occupied by Mr. A. W. JaokHon.
The dwelling Las six rooms, with |
out houses and large garden.
Apply to
E. A. Sullivan.
Given under my band and offlolal elans-
ture this 9th dav of Deoemt.er, 1898. ® n
HINDERCORN8 ThaaknaOnts
Cornu. 8top» all pain. Mlk— wtlkinf e»y. Ifto. Et PrugyirtE.
3mo0.
M. NEWMAN.
Ordinary W. O.
Purely Vegetable.
Books on blood and skin diseases
will be mailed free to any address, by
fiwurr Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.
WdOil. 4 0.
TKA< 1IKHM—
tNNOh l % I I Oft
First katii day in Frbriinry
1807.
Ofenino Exebciue
Roll (all—quotation Iroui tiou.i
some orihteaiporary.
Sohool ManagBaiaot’'—M ll. (i
Mi«a Urnes'inu Davi.-i,
“I)Htly Program"- B. (4. Luytou,
N»nnio Ware.
Round f able.
•Geography”—Mrn. A. William*.
Ne'tin Davis.
CompoBition us u Thong 1 .i fr-.i- nr"
ina S .tlie Ev.iua, N; U. Ha'om m
Miss
Hill l . In
It; , VV l.cii
u-it W-.rk
RonHHK-.ii. t.iograplilcal
Mian M.ib.1 Lighlni r Null
ProfesaioD, B lint, Educati
enoo ou the World.
J N. U'-g-rH,
T, J, Davis,
J. M King.
Mrs. 8, D. Trawick.
Mina B V, B'nqui field
I • rn
I llu-
•yiyANTED—SEVERAL FAITHFUL Men
or Women to travel tor reeponei 1 le
eHtabliHhed hogHH ia Geongia. 8-ilarr *780,
>ai I- *15 weekly and exp<n—« IVe-t mi,
ent. R«tnreuc«. Euct.- • m. |
• are.- - 1 Stamped envelope The M-.il bai,
| Star Building, Ohioago. it
The Racket
STORE
las Christaias Goods
For Everybody.
TOYS
From 1 cent up.
Clothing, Shoes, Jeans
and Notions
►aNKER’L
„ HAIR BALE/
OImum sod bc.utiriM tha
Promous s 8*ivrl»nl
N"»er Volts to B,
H*lr to Its Youtl
OlUM Kmlp diaouM S
_ any kind ueb
BB TONIC Many who were hag V
IliftVBraftitined health by ito ueb*
P ChlchrHtt'r'H CiiftlUh l/t.iiuoiid Hrau4,
ENNYROY^L PILLS
or'glfiul nnd Only Genuine. A
Amazingly Cheap. Come early and
got a bargain.
i^.»,.-aEl > I,^ <,lnlDi ' ,,,a,0,H Dismission.
GEORGIA—Washington Connty
1 Ordinary’6 Office.
Lake B. Holt, Administrator ol the estate
I of Annie Lee Tompkino <i< c* nerd, uppltad to
I me tor letters oi dismtesiou fr. m his admin-
iMrstion of said estate, and I will puss „pon
P,) ' J “ tl0n on ‘'i* 1 Monday in March,
I8J7, at my offlee in Siudtrsville, fn said
looonty. *
Given under my band and offlolal elans,
J ture this 9th day of December, 1896. "
- M NEWMAN,
•° m0B ' Ordinary W. O.
GROVES
MFFi
IMA/
$imm
MINE!
r adycrtifiementA and
t b l.?!l nr,n f | f ■
he Met mode, finest fiuiih and
MOST POPULAR StWtNO MAOHINI
J?L a J?® re 8 9 n *f*. ®uy from reliable maoufacturera
5£nif a re P u ,^lon by hon net and equaro
deallntr. l iicro is none In the world that can eaual
to mechanical conHtructlon, durability of workimr
partM, nntniPHH of finish, beauty In appearance, or bu
aa many improvements aa the NB WHOM I
WRITE FOR CIRCULARS.
Tbe New Home Sewing Machine Co.
Ban Fbavcimoo, Cal, Atlanta, 6a.
FOR SALK RV
LouisvilleIHabnehs A Buggy Co .,
Louisville, Gs.
The U. S. Gov't Reports
show Royal Baking Powder
sup erior to
Guardian’a Sale.
By virtue of an order granted by the oourt
of Ordinsrj of Washington oounty et the
Isnuarv term 1897, will be sold on the first
Tuesday in F«bruary.l897. et tbe Conrthouee
toor in Handersville for cash, the followina
' r “°, t , ol l , ! ' ,nd l tc ‘ wit: ,hre e eight* interest nu.
Iividod in that tiaot of land situated in the
oity of Sandirsville, bounded on tbe north
T e8t .? 1 , .. r r >,,rd b,auo h, on tbe south by
ihe Milledgetille pnhlio road and on the
Kast by E. Patriok containing one sore more
’( e*s- Sai t land sold for the benefit of
hailes, May and Cleveland F.nbanks.
Jan 4, 1897. U T EUBANK.8. Guardian.
To Florida in
Pullinan’8 Finest Sleepers
VIA THE
Georgia Southern &
Florida Ry.
ISUWANEE RIVER ROUTE TO FLORIDA
3 ... THAINlt DAHy
TA5TELESS
CHILL
TONIC
IN E%U1 WIKKCTIOIV.
IS JUST AS GOOD FOR ADULTS.
WARRANTED. PRICE SOots.
OALATLA, ILLS., NOV. 16, UN.
Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo.
Gentlemen:—We sold last rear, 600 bottles of
GROVH’S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC end hera
boustit three «rou already this year. In all onr ex-
perlenco of 14 yean. In the drug bualneu, bars
Dover cold an article that Nave such unlveraal * > ** < *-
. CaoUon os your Tonic. Your, truly,
| ABNXr.CABB A CO.
For sale by Jemerson A Csidwtll Dtupgisr
Sandersville, Ga.
ANTED—SEVERAL FAITHFUL Men
or Women to travel for responsible
established house in Georgia, Salary *780,
payab'n *15 weekly and expenses. Position
permanent. Refer-noa. Enolose self-ad
dressed
Bjuoent. tterer- noe. Enolose self-ad- tarn owd printed, or 100 sheets di
ised stamped envelope. The Netionel, paper for SO ala., nr 100 at auk
iBoUdtoaOt. i i ISy -- ’
We will be pleased to look after your oom-
irt: “quote you rates; “furnish Time To-
fort;
blea; “reserve your Pullman Aocommode-
Hons any number of days ahead; look alter
vour baggage; “render you every possible
isslstanoe.
If yon iotend making a trip by which yot»
oan use our line, kindly drop us e postal
md we will send you maps, schedules, eto.,
by return mall.
w -H- LU0A8, D. G. HALL,
Florida Pass. Age ut, Tra?. Paaa. ident.
7 Hogan St., 12 Kimball House,
Jacksonville, Fla. Atlanta, Gs.
0. B. RHODES,
Soliciting Passenger Agent, Usoon, Ge.
f 't'** , E. G. A. MACDONALD,
Gen I Sup t. -j Meooo, Ga. ) Gen. Pom Ag’t ,
W ANTED—SEVERAL FAITHFUL Mxx
or Women to travel lot responsible
oaieDlisbed bouse id Georgia, Salary *780,
payable *15 weekly ard expensw. Position
permanent. Referenoe. Enolose ntlf-ed-
envelope. The Nnltonnl,
Star Building, Ohioago, 4|
Cheap Stationery:—The Hbbald will send
von poet paid 100 envelope with