The Sandersville herald. (Sandersville, Ga.) 1872-1909, January 14, 1897, Image 3

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BRIEF LOCALS. Highest of all ia Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report Ordinary’s Citations. Vue Or. Cason's Dentifrice it’* the beet. Go duo hear ltcv. J. O. Branch, D. D., »t tho Methodist church, Sunday evening, next, 17. The 1st Quarteriy Cinierenoe for Handurs- jville station will he held in the M. thodist church on M Jtidsy uext, 18th lust at U: 30 A. M. .dll invited. Gladness Comes W ith n better u transient uni leal ills, which \ forts—gentle cIVii rightly directed, the knowledge. tin sickness are not i‘ ease, but simply tlon of the system, family laxative, ly removes. The! i remedy with mil! 1 everywhere estm who value good i\ effects arc due to one remedy whi cleanliness wit 1 organs on which i. all important, in i flclal effects, V chase, that you cle, which is mue fornia Fig Syrup ( all reputable drm If in tho enjoyin' and tho system other remedies u v afflicted with no, may be commend physicians, but i f one should have well-informed ■ Figs stands liighc used and gives mi >ci ■il dis- condi- 'npt- only ■Dili's -v nil licial hene- u pur- s Cali- nl i>y ded. If .1 is r i crab skillful i * alive, vlth the yrup of largely . faction. D1 New Goods, New Btore, New Merchants, nnd now new customers will onll and see T. O. Wioker, Jr. A O. F. Vosl, in Jones Block. tf Mr. La < son Gam at his home in Via has been suffering t. a long time and his ed. He was a soot s hearted, good fneip' about 65 years ol.og four obildron. Il s Uniin Baptist obum H. 0. JoneB. eldj night lr. Vainer i . ii.-m for UiifXpeet I a kind md cl ut n.v, Mr. John Mixon Monday from tha ■ about 4'3 yours I children to munru member of tho op a :1 t >ur Mrs. Martin, t I died on Sunday 1 daughter below I Smith, at an ad van ■ : t Iff Mrs. Anna G Deputy II. Columbus, wife of Ex ilic: ci.ai. tan.) says: “I was delivered of T /INS in less than 20 min utes and with scarcely any pain nftei’ nsi ng only two bottli cs of MM ATI 11 fUld ■ cdi; Jiu Tho oily anthoiiltes are having shade trees st t ont very generally ou tho streets in the city. This is a work ol suoh general utility, and adds so much to the beauty of tho city, that it will lie countended! by all. The dry weather we lour however will cause many to die. Tho tilth Davishoto district as will he seen elsewhere will soon vote on lenoe or stook law. 't he olection is ordered for Thursday 18th day ol February. Oranges, Apples, Cocoauuts and Bananas lie,hand sound at Wioker ft Veal. Sandersville has thirty stores ull occupied Tt ere is not a vacant storehouse uor dwell ing tor rout in tho oity. More dwellings for rent ate needed. A worthy man the past week was anxious to move hero, but oould tied no Louse for rent. Mr. J. L, Collins ot this oounty killed s trig the psai week tbetf netted COO lbs. For big porkers, Washington ooanty can olaim the hluo ribbon. Too number of applicants for pensions from this oounty ia now 137. Tho prepara tiou of tho proper papers, and the disburs- mgef tlio various sums, and propetly re- ooraing the wholo, devolves much additional work upon the Ordinary. Cigars, Tobacco, Snuff, Soda. Soap, Mack- «r. I, Uurdwuro, Tin Ware, Woeden ware, fto in Junt'B Block at Wioker ft Veal, Citizens of Btndersville must register twice before the oity eleotion on the 4th ol February, ouoe with oity olerk and also with Tax collector Fritoliard. As elections are so prevalent, it might facilitate matters, to have unmthly registrations, and thus bo ready to marob to the polls when ordered. Hot drinks inoludiog all variet ea of soda water, coffee, tea, chocolate, eto., are served in excellent style at tbe ( CHtyjDrug Store. Canned goods, Oysters, Beef, Potted Ham, .’oru, Tomatoes, Fresh and nioe. Gall < B icker ft Veal. The Stockholders’ exonrsion on Monday to Dtibiio, attracted a large number of vis- itors.to the "Gem of tho Ooonee." Thf /Jnnald began to pnblish the list, bat finds it almost impossible to get the names of all that went. The oompany was mostly made up of ladies, The City Drug Store keeps on band a oom plete stook of sohool books, 50 different kinds of Hot drinks served tro- < fount ut Oity Drug Store. .11 hooks used in sohoois of Washington county will he found at City Drug Store. Mr. B. Bniton slaughtered bis mammoth liuroc Jersey bog last week,the largest hog pi t hups ever killed in this oounty* The net ■ iglitof the bog was 790 lbs., of whioh 315 lbs, was made into lard. This wasaGeorgiu raised hog, Mr. Walton having bought when a pig, it was abont three and a hall > cars old. Qc killed last year one of the same -1 ck that woighed 470 lbs, gross at 14 months old. did not buffer AFTERWARD. OrSentby Express or mall, on receipt of prion. •YTOO per bottle. Book “TO HOTHBR8” mailed free. MUDFIELD REC1ULATOU CO., AT? Vi A, GJu SOLD BY ALL DKUGGlbTS# Dr. Price’s Creat.i L>n! Werld's F.lr" ■-••-- ♦ vvder Rounder ABMWIUV PURE PERSONAL. Mr. George White of Sparta,aenenl Agent of the Mntnal Reserve Fond Life Assools- tion of New York is in tbe oity, In the in terest of the Oompany. He will be pleased to meet all persona desiring insurance, aa be thinks be can interest them in tbe attractive features of bis oompany. Dr. J. IF. Daniel beginning next Monday will spend two weeks in Sendersvllle. He will be glad to serve all in need of dental work, daring those two week*. Mrs. Emma Ainsworth of Statesboro is vteitiog ber mother and her sister Mrs. M. G. Wood and family. Mrs. Stnbba we are pleat ed to learn is much improved. Rev. J. S, Jordan the pastor of the Metho dist church kindly reoalled bis appointment for the morning service, in order that be and bis congregation might attend this opening service. This ohristian oonrtesy was appro- oUtad and enjoyed by both ohnrohei, all lelt the truth, "Behold bow good and how pleasnnt it is for brethren to dwell together in UDlty. At night Dr, Beok preaohed again at tbe Baptist oburoh, and Rev. Mr. Jordan pre&ob- ed at tbe Methodist obnrob. Prof. V. E. Orr of Atlanta was in tbe oity shaking bands with old friends this week. Misses Ltvie Harris and '.Belle Brown are visiting in Waynesboro. Misses Annie Jernigan, and Sadie Tsrbnt. ton were among the Dublin visitors on Monday. Mrs. Emma Tompkins, and daughter Miss Minnie May Tompkins and little Adrienne, baby daughter of Mr. U. H. Tompkins of Wrightsville have moved to Sendersvllle, and are gladly weloomed among us, Miss Hattie Weddon of Grange is visiting Ssndeisville friends. Mr. Gainer Inman of Texas is visiting Sandersville relatives. Prof. A. M. Duggan, President of New Ehenezer College at Coobran was in tbe oity for a short time last week. Mr. Horaoe Mathis of Maoon is visiting bis father Dr. A. Mathis. Mrs. S. D. Brantly we are glad to bear is improving. All hope that it will be perma nent. Capt. I. Hermann is steadily improving from bis severe oase of Grip. Rev. A. S. Aavnt writes the Hzbald anoth er interesting letter from tbe Ministers' in stitnte at Eastman. We are always glad to bear from him. Dr. J. O. Brat cb, Presiding Elder will pretioh in Tennille on Sunday morning and in Sandersville at night. Rev. J. S. Jordai, Pastor will preaob in tbe Methodist obnrci. on Snnday morning. All invited. Appointment Confirmed. Msj. Wm. Gallaher, Sandersville's coot- teons and obliging poetmaeter was daring lest week re-appointed by President Cleve land for another term ot four years. On Tuesday tbe appointment was confirmed by the senate tbns making Msj. Gallaher post master for another term of fonr years. Tbe people of Sendersvllle while congratulating Msj. Gallsber on bis re-appointment, con gratulate themselves also, as they have nev- been more efficiently served in this ardu ous office than by the present incumbent and bis oonrteons assistant, Mr. Waiter Gal laher. Mr. A. H. Crausby, of 158 Kerr St., Memphis, Term., says that his wife paid no attention to a small lump which veloped into a cancer of the worst type, and notwithstanding the treatment of the best physicians, It continued to spread und grow rapidly, eating two holes in her breast. The doctors soon pronounced her incurable. A celebrated New York specialist then treat ed her, but she con tinued to grow worse and when informed that both her aunt and grandmother had died from cancer he gave the case up as hopeless. Someone then re commended S.S.S. and though little hope remained, she begpin it, and an improvement was no ticed. The cancer commenced to heal and when she had taken several bottles it disappeared entirely, and although sev eral years have elapsed, not a sign of 1ANDERNYI It.i - Bacon sides per lb Bnlk Plain bams " Shoulders '• Lard Coffee Oran Sngar Extra O White... In small qnnntitu Hour—1st Patent.. •• Good Corn Meal " bn. logs ‘ 1 doz, Butter Chickens l*H»N (■'I £>{ *5.50 . 4.i)0 40 i 60 & 16 A gold waiob and tbe HsRALDone year for *10 to $26, 00. Hot soda at City Drug Store. School hooks of all kinds at City Drag Storo. Have you registered ior the oity eleotion? i'he time expires on the 27th inst. The weather for ten days or more baB been deal. Though quite cold, yet tbe skies have been bright, nud the air so braoing, that ail seauied to enjoy tbe bright Sunny days Highest gro le extracts in United States ist d in making tlot soda at Oity Drag Store. Farmers oan get tbe Heuald and Farm ft Home one year for $1, 00. A good sewing machine ft Herald one year for $20.00. While it is so dry, that farmors are in iMio sootions delayed in their spring plow. lu Olden Times. People overlooked the importance of perma nently beneficial effects and were satisfied with transient .action; but now that it is generally known that Syrnp of Figs will permanently overcome habitual oonstipation, well informed people will not buy other lax atives, whioh not for a time, but finally in ore tbe system. (a' 20 Oandern llle Middling Fair Good Middling.... Middling Low Middling.. .. Good Ordinary... Ordin iry. (i 5 7 8 6,1 yet in Spain and other parts of Europe, disastrous floods have prevailed destroying houses and property, Tbe fine pork killing weather has been c. nor illy improved by tbe farmers, The rinter has been all that could be desired for saving meat. |teattjr’5 § Address or call, D:u i ton, New Jeracv. itUOS ? t -^^500 »KU J>uiu- . w ifxiiir'p 60«» . fit«; \ i> Alter some delay i i. ■ wl;»at ft flour, I nm glad t. a«, I now ui iking bakers bread of supi r or >1 1 Call aod $ee and try some. II T. K a hanks. BUCKLEN’S BNICA S M.vr:. The bast 2?lv« In u o world for ( Ills, Brill- See, Sores, Ulcers. ;•> Tetter, Chapped H,r t ttlieam ! ’ovnr Sor#*s, is. ChildM lMd Ct«rnH, and all Skin Ern l ti h, find pom i ••ol v curen Piles, or no pay req rad. It ia gu.vrant. .• 1 to give perfeot satis d.ion or in ■n?y of mi- ded. Prioe 25c per cx. For salt by Jaincr Son ft Caldwell, Kan ' ersville, C4u. Dr. Price’s Cre.v.i lisWx-; A Pure drape Cr Powder State or Ohio, CiTi or Toledo, I as. Lucas County, f Frans J. Cheney makes oath that he Is the sonior partner of the firm oi F. J. Cheney ft Co , doing business in the City of Toledo County anil State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum. of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for eaoh and every case ot Catarrh 1 hat cannot be cared by tbe nse of Hall’s 6’atabbh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my preseuoe, this 6th day ol Deoember, A I). 1886. A. W. GLEASON, ]SEAL t 1 ——v— ’ Notary Public llali's Catarrh Curejis taken internally and acts directly npon the blood und muoons surface ot the system. Send for| testimoni als, free, Firmer* Johnson’s new gallery is tho place to get real line first olass Photographs. Come early and get the benefit of oar low prices ^LIABILITY 1 and IeNTERPBISS • two characteristics nf 1 1 business contort! ami are t itucccM* um . yV t claim \ fulbu«»ne»t cont in . l)CfU to poMeMthem \ r ^ or *biy\ Ions Mtabllshed . / , known a* manufacturers ol Idoobs, bash, blisds D J. VP. Daniel will spend tbe first two woeks in eaoh month at Wadley and the 3d and 4th weeks in Sandersville until further notice. Gratefully Remembered. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Mills desire to express their sinoere gratitude to the kind friends that so patiently and tenderly waited and watohed at the bedBide of their daughter Miss Mattie Mills, during ber long and fatal illness. Tboir tbongbtfnl kindness during that time of sorrow, oan not be forgotten. May Heaven's riob blessings be theirs. MUM DAY’B MKItVlCEfl. Dr. T. J. Beok preaohed tbe opening ser mon of bis pastorate at tbe Baptist oborob on Sunday morning from Lake X, 3i, “Go your ways,” The eermon was an able pre sentation of tbe truth Cbristiane bad duties aod obligationa as sigued them, their sphere was one of labor and aotivity, and in tbe meeting of these duties and obligations, mast go into'tbe ways ontlined in God word. Many of tbe mistakes made in going these ways, were forotbly pointed out All seemed impressed with the gravity and importance of tbe truth, and all hearts we trust will treasure up the lessons all UUUIIIIINU HATH*. Yon want good obeap reading and tbe Herald will give yon tbe following Club rains: Tbe Her.*id and Modes, a Fashion Maga zino $1.00 Lo Herald and Home ft Farm ouo year $1.00 The Herald and Weekly Constitution one ye .r $1.60 The Herald und Demorert's Magazine one veur $2 50 Cancer the Breast ppcared in her breast, but it soon de- eloi For Stook Law in the 04th District, G. M. GEORGIA—Wnahington Oounty Ordinary’s office. Notice is hereby given that a petition sign ed by more lhao filtcen freeholders of tbe 94thdistriot known as Davisboro dlstriot,has been filed in Ibis offioe praying for an eleo tion to be held in said district upon the question ol ' 'For Fenoe or for Stook Law” in said district. Now in compliance with Ihn provisions ol § 1455 of the Code of Georgia of 1882, it is ordered that notice of the filing nf said pe tition be published for twenty days in the Sandersville Herald and posted at tbw oonrt bouse and poet offioe in Sandersville, and at tbe plaoeof bolding oonrt lu said 94th dis trict, beginning with the 14*h of January. 1897. It is further ordered that fifteen days fter the expiration of said twenty days to wit: on Thursday tbe 18tb day of February, • 897, an eleotion be held at tba eleotion pre cinct in said 94tbdistrlot,known as Davisboro district, nnder the eame rales and regula- Mons which govern tbo eleotion of members of the General Assembly to dstermine the question of For Fenoe or For Stook Law for id 94th district, G. M. Given nnder my hand and offloial signa ture, this 26th day ol November, 1896. M. NEWMAN, Ordinary W. O. A true extract from Book Minnies G page 460. IIIMMOUUTION. The firm of Little ft Hall has dissolved, I will aoniinne business at the same stand and rill appreciate a shaie of tbe patronage ol tbe public. il. M. LITTLE. To the l*enslonei'Bs»tllie t'OMMty. Georgia, HashiDglon Ooanty. OrJiuary’s Offioe. I nm prepared lo fill not the 'or tho whlow pensioners, disabled peneion era and indigent pensioners. Plesse call M yonr earliest convenience, ns I want Jo g» (be pension funds here as soon as poasibi.- New applications oannot bo reoeived nunl March. M. Newman, Ord’y W. O. HKC9INI NATION NOIIUK. Notion N hereby given (o the qualified vo- For,Years Support. GEORGIA—Washington County. Ordinary’s Offioe. Whereas the appraisers appointed to se< aside and assign a years support to Mrs. Fannie J. Redtearn and ber three minor chil dren Macon, Unrdy and Albert Uedlearn ou' ol the estate of Elijah Redfearn, late of said oounty, doceaaed have filed (heir retnrn; all persons oonoerned are hereby notified to be aod appear at the Court oi Ordinary ol said oounty on the first Monday in Februa ry, 1897, and rbow canss, il any they have why said return should not he approved and made the judgment of said Oonrt. Given nnder my band offloially ibis' 4tb day of January, 1897. ters of the Cltv of Sandersville that th« reg istration hooks will be kept open In tho ()l- fioo of the City Olerk of cite City of Sanders ville; tor tbe purpose ol registering the qual ified voters of the Oity ol SandeisvillK Im the eleotion oi Mayor nud alderman to he held on tbr 4th day of February 1897, and that said books will be open daring the reg ular bonrs of business nntil tbe 27th day ol January at six P. M. No persons shall be permlted to voto ii> said eleoliou whoso name does not appenr on he registration books. No person will he allowed lo register who bus not paid all taxes dne both City, Stale and County. By order ot Mayor and Conn- oil. Dan C, Harris, City Clerk. Opening Ex Hull Call—quotation some oontamporary, ■Sohool M inagemunt’’—M. Vliis Ernestine Davis. ■Daily Program”- B, G. Layton, Nmnin Mara. ...; IIovnd Tablr. -ogrephy"—Mrs. A. Williams, Nettie Davis. Com position aa a Thought TralDM* Miss Siillle Evans, N. B. Bateman. Knuseesu, biographical ntndv, M bf Miss Mabel Ligbtner, Nativity, When fain, I'lofeMidon, lieliei, Educational Work, Infix- •11 (lie World. J N. Rogers, T. J. Davis, J. M King, Mis. 8. D. Trawtok, Min B V. Hinqn'-lleld. You \psiI A Wntch. Il< re is yonr chance to buy a g md watch, guaranteed for 15 or 20 ye.rs, vill -lo good sorvioe and always bo FLECTION NOTH E. M. NEWMAN. “Ordinary. By virtue of a resolution this day passed by City Counoil of the City of baudorsvill-, an eleotion has been ordered held on tbe 4th lay ol February 1897, for the election m Mayor and one Alderman tn 311 vaoanoiea made !>v the resignation of Mr. B. T. Raw lings, Major, tffective at onoe, and tbe res ignation ot 8. G. Lang Alderman efieetivt Feby 4tb, 1897. Voters will take notice. Dan O. Harris, City Clerk. Ymi uin gi t the Herald for one year and ny one ol the watches named below at tha »• prices mentioned, fill-nd subscribe or -•new h r the Herald and il needed, bny n« nt ib >sc w t'chis. An Easy Way to liny a Good Wutoh. On# f Hose Wstofaaa end tla Sandenvlllo leral l one ye*’, era! years nave eiapsea, not the disease has ever returned. A Real Blood Remedya For Laave to Bell Laud. GEORGIA—Washington County Ordinary’s Offioe. J. R. Hartley, Guardian for the property his minor son Clarence J. Hartley, has in dne form applied to the undersigned for leave to seli a one fourth undivided inter est in a tract of nicety-fonr aod one-halt acres ot land In said ooanty, for the pur pose of defraying the expenses of maint#‘ nance and ednoation of said minor, and said application will be heard on the first Mon day in February, 1897. This 6th day ot January. 1697. 4t M. NEHMi4N, Ordinary.(| S.S.S. (guaranteed purely vegetable) blood remedy, and j is a real blood remedy, and never faila to cure Cancer, Eczema, Rheumatism Scrofula, or any other blood disease. Our books will be mailed free to any ad dress. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta Ga. sss CHAVII'ION PEA I'LITUR. R. E. DUNHAM, Inventor. To tha Pensioners in the County. GEORGIA—-Washington County Ordinary’s Offioe. Tbe blanks for all the pensioners, viz; the widow-pensioners, the invalid pensioners and tbe indigent pensioners, for tbe year 1897 have been rnoeived. Please oall at my office an and after tbe first day of January, 1897, (exoept on tht first Monday and first Tuesday) for tbe pur pose of filling the blanks as required by tbe regulations of the pension department. M. NEWMAN, Ordinary. Sandersville, Deo. 23d, 1896. 2i This is the ont of the Ohnmpion Pea Plan ler and oorn planter, pateuted by Mr. li Dunham of Warthen an d whioh is so highly endorsed by bis neighbors farmers. The Rest Cure. This Is the best core. Bnt many people canmt afford to rest indefinitely. Worse still, the rerv knowledge (hat 111 y cannot, serlou-ly interferon with the best use i the rest they have. Too often going to the doc tor means that the patient shall slop short, h>l« oares and duties and expenses nontin e. Many, therefore, hesitate and delay, Drs. Starkey ft Palen's Compound Oxygen Treatment presents an easy way out ot the dilemma; it has done so tor more than a score of years and lor more than three Rcnre tlion •and people. The agent used is tbe Com ound Oxygen Tbe method puts it where t will do the most good—in the lungs. Tbe treatment neither interferes with business nor pleasure. This simple thing has m»de multitudes of run-down, overworked, ner vous and sick people as good ss new Fi farther particulars send for hook of 200 pa ges, sent free. Home or Offioe Treatment. Consultation free, Drs. STARKEY & I'ALEN 1529 Arch St., Philadelphia, Fa San Francisco, Cal. Toronto, O.n T>T A XrrW Organs §35.00 np. X JL .rLl.1 Sign painters wanted, Executor's Sale. GEORGIA—Washington CouDty By virtue of an order from the Oonrt ol Ordiuury of said oounty granted at tho Jan uary term 1897, will b» sold at the court house door 111 Sandersville ou the first Tues day In February, 1897 lo the highest bidder, that trno' oi land in said county on the north bank of Little Oboopio river, hounded ou >bo north by lands of T. E. Bonghlon and fvaac Groenway, east by laudt of C. W. 8.1- ■r, south by land ot George ltoherson and 'V, A. Dukes and west hv land ot O. B Har rison and Tom Follord, oontsining five hun dred aores more or less. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and cred itors of B. G, Smith, dtoeused, late of said oounty. Terms cash. J. B. WARTHEN, 4t Executor of B. G. Smith, For Guardian’s Dismission, GEORGIA—Washington Connty. Ordinary’s Office. 0, G. Rawlings, Guardian for H. V. Tar- button and G. A. l'arbntton applies to me lor letters of Dismission from said guardian hip and I will pass anon his application on the first Monday in Febrnary, 1897, at my offioe in Sandersville in said conuty, Given nnder my baud and offloial sigoa tnre. This 23d day cf Deoember. 1896 M. NEWMAN, 4t Ordinary, W.O, Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA—Washington Coonly. By virlnre of an order from the Court of Ordinary of said oounly, granted at tbe Jan nary t< rm 1897, will be sold at the Court House door in Sandersville on tbe first Tues day in Febrnary 1897 to the highest hi tder, that rte-lrahlu property, known as the Teo- uille Hotel und lot containing two acres Iroutlng on the street in Tennlllo whioh rans parallel with tbo Central Railroad. Sold for tbe benefit of tbe heirs and cred itor of Mrs. M. E Franklin deoeased late ot said connty. Terms oasb, H. M. Franklin, Administrator ol the estate of Mrs. M. E Franklin. * 14 Karat Filled Case. 18 size. Hnnling or Open Fsoe. Qnaran For Guardian's Dismission, GEORGIA—Washington Couotj Ordinary’s Office. O. D. Thigpen, Guardian for tFilliam Ln ther Adams, applies to me for letters of dis mission from said guardianship, and I will pass upon bis application on tbe first Mon day in February, 1897, at my offioe in San dereville said connty. Given nnder my bend and official elgna tnre this 23d day of Deoember, 1896. 4t M. NEWMAN, Ordy. For Administrator's Dismission. GEORGIA—Washington Connty- Ordinary’s Office. G. W, Perkins, Administrator of the estate ot B. L. Perkins dec'd. applies to me lor let ters ol dismission from bis administration of said estate, and I will paas npon hiseppli oation on tbe firet Monday in March, 1*97, at my offioe in Sandersville in said connty, Given nnder my hand and offloial eigne- tore this 9th day of Deoember, 1896 M. NEWMAN, 3mos. Ordinary W. O, Catalogue Free. Address Daniiel F. Beatty Washington, N. J. For Administrators Dismission. GEORGIA—Washington County Ordinary’s Office. Lewis H, Holt, Administrator of the estate of Margaret O. Bostick, deoeased, appliee to me for letters of dismission from bis admin istration of said estate, and I will pass npon bis applioatroD on tbe firet in Monday Marob 1897, at my offioe in Sandersville in said oonnty. Given nnder my hand and official signa tore this 9th dav of Deoember, 1896. M. NEWMAN. 3moa. Ordinary W.O. woodworX.we 1 work done tor - - and request thr - Slnud- U .nd buetne** friend*. ,,,-e to m. k« new I » All our! advantage ot j iron. -- ' buying direct (rn Send for Frier l.t-t. AUQUSTA CO., auou&ta. aa. FREE PILLS. '•(•rid your address to H. E. Bnokleo ft Co. i.'l.icHgo, i.D-1 get a free sample box of Dr. King’s New Life Pills. A trial will oonvince iou of their merits These pills are easy in i.- 'imi and are particularly effective in tbe ■-lire of Consripatioo and Sick Headaohe. Fur Muluria and Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They are gnaran- i tiu-d lo be parfeotly iree from every deleteri ous substance and to be purely vegetable, Justices ol tbe Fence. Rolow will be found the names of Justices ol tbe Peeoe eleoted on Satorday Jan. 2d, 1897. No eleotion was held in two districts The commissions are in the hands ot the Ordinary ready to be delivered when called for; 88—Wm E Martin 69 -B' R Young 90— Wm Jaokson 91— Wm V Jenkins 92— W P Smith 93— 0 D Thigpen 94— W D Hunter 95— J L Cato 96— J Q Cobb 97— Q Richards 98— J R Armstrong 99— No elfaotion 100— G W Bateman 136—No eleotnn 1253—J K Pate 1315 -S F Blount 1346—0 HOook 1350—S D Slade 1384—W A Dukes 13 ‘9—W J Wommaok 1488—S H B Massey. ANTED—SEVERAL FAITHFUL Men "Bey •/ ‘ k ‘ Mahr" and ,, "Bey Stirling Pi-neA. or Women to travel for respor»»»ble Tiioy do not weaken by their action,'’but by established house in Georgia. Salary §780, living tone to stomach and bowels greatly payable $15 weekly and eipeoees. Poenton Invigorate the system. Regular size 25o. permanent. Reference. JBnelose seif-ad* per box. Sold by Jameraon A Caldwell dressed stamped envelop'*/, Tbe jfifatiouul, j Druggists. |Btar Building, Chicago 14 mm a INR , flneet finish and MOST POPULAR SCWING MACHINV for a more four. Buy from reliable manufacturers that have^&ined a reputation by honest and Bqunn; tin tho world that ;an equal _ction, durability ot workl parts, ttnoncM of finish, beauty In appearance^r l parts, finoncHN or flniHh, beauty in appoarancejor a* mAiiy improvemoDtaas tha NKW HOMS. WRITE FOR CIRCULARS. The Nev Home Sewing Machine Co. iaiiqr, Mass. Boston, Mass. 18 Union Square. N. Chicago, III, Ht, Louis, Mo. Dallas, Texas. No 1- 2 3 4 5 teed 20 Years. HTG. O r. Fitted with 7 Jewel, Gilt $20 60 $15 60 • > •• 15 •• •• 10.80 18 00 • - 15 "Nickel 20.35 19 26 >. < 17 •’ Gilt 23.00 22.00 • > " 17 "Nickel 24 00 23.00 ■loss." 14 Karat Filled. 16 Size. HTG. or O. F. Guaranteed 20 Yean, H ! G O F. No 16-Fitted with 7 Jewel,Gilt $19 00 $17.60 18 •■ •• 16 "Nioki-1 22 00 20 60 20 " "17 »Niokel 26 00 24.00 SHERIFF’S SALES. GEORGIA—Washington County First Tiifidsv •« Feb., INBT. Witt be sold on the first Toesday in February next, nt tbo Courthouse in said conniy, within tbe legal bonre of Bale, to the bight at bidder, (or oasb, the following property, ID< wit; That traol ot land in said state and oonn iy in the 13S4th distriot, G. M. bonnded north by lands of Sam Trice, eaat by land* of Apps Jones, aouth by lands of John W®i4, weal by lands ot James Harrell oontainii g thirty-two aores more or leaa, Levied on io satisfy a fi fa issued from Johnson superior oonrt, Marob term 1n96, in favor of L B. Price, Jr., va The Central Georgia Lumber Co. Legal notice given Deo. 24.1896. W. M. ENGLISH, Sheriff W.C. Saw Hill. OUll Latks Improved VARIABLE BELT FEED BEATS ALL THE FRICTION FEED SAW MILLS OUT AND Prices Very Low. We also carry Large Stook SAWS, TEETH, BELTS, Oil Cups and Fittings Engines, Boilers and Water Wheels, BOXES Co SHAFTING. PULLEY HANGERS. Lombard Iron Works & Supply GEO. R. LOMBARD, Ar-»np‘n On. For Adminiatratora Dismission. GEORGIA—Washington County Ordinary’s Office. Lake B. Holt, Administrator ot the estate of Annie Lee Tompkins deoeased, applies to me for letters ol dismission from bis admin istratron of said estate, and I will pass npoD bis application on the first Monday in Marob, 1897, at my office in Sindersville, in said county. Given nnder my hand and offloial signa ture this 9tb day of Deoember, 1896. M NEWMAN, 3mos. Ordinary W. C. Guardian’s Sale. By virtue of an order granted by the court ol Ordinar) of Washington oonnty at the Januarv term 1897, will be sold on the first Tuesday in February, 1897, at the Courthouse door in Bandereviile for oash, tbe following traot of land to-wit: three eights interest no- divided io (bat tract of land situatod io tbe oity of Sandersville, bounded on the north west by Tan yard branob, on tbe sooth by the Milledgeville public road and on the bast by E. Patrick containing one acre more or less. Said land sold for tba benefit Charles, May and Cleveland Eubanks. H T EUBANKS, Guardian Jan 4, 1897. ANTED-SEVERAL FAlTHFUc Mem W or Women to travel for responsible OmAsai, Mass. Bostos, Miss, tt Vkios Bgusss, N.Y. — iaoo, III. St, Louis, Mo. Dallas, Tn HAS nuvcuoo, OAL. ATLAXTA.OA. FOR SALS BV Louisville IIaiinbhh ft I looy (o., Louisville, Ga. established house in Georgia, Salary $780, payable $15 weekly andbxpem.es. Position permanent. Reference. Eoolose self-ad dressed stamped envelope. Tbe National, Star Building, Chicago. 4t _ Cheap Stationary:-The Hbrald will seed The U. S. Gov't Reports >' 0M P° 8t P*" 1 100 anselops with yonr Be , , turn o.rd printed, or 100 eheeU printed one •how Royal Baking Powder p »p«r for so eta., or 100 of eaoh for 50 ots bousbv three a pertenoe of M never soMoas GRDVES BOW. 10 Karst Filled Ossa. 18 81a# Hunting or Open Faoe. Guaranteed 16 Yeere bto. o. ». No. 6-Fitted with 7 Jewel, Gilt $13.26 $10 00 .. 7 •< •• 16 • Gilt 16.60 12 60 • • 8 " “ 15 "Niokel 17 0013.00 •< 9 " “ 17 " GiU 18 5014 00 "10 " " 17 “ Nickel 21.26 17 00 "BOBS.” 10 Kerat Filled. 16 Size. HTG. or O.F. Guaranteed 15 Years. HTO. O. r. No. 21-Fitted with 7 Jewel, Gilt $14 60 $11.60 " 23 " " 15 " Niokel 17.60 14 00 •• 25 “ " 17 " Niokel 21.70 18.60 To Florida in Pullman’s Finest Sleepers VIA THE Georgia Southern & Florida Ry. SUWANEE RIVER ROUTE TO FLORIDA. 3 THAIN8 OAII Y Q IN EACH OIIDCCTION. O THA INN OAIIY IN K2AOI1 III UtCtJTlON. 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