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Gladness Comes
W ith a better understanding of tho
transient nnturc of tlie many phys
ical Ilia, which vanish before proper ef
fort*—gentle efforts—pleasant efforts—
rightly directed. There Is coinfort In
the knowledge, that so many forms of
eicktieis are not due to any actuul dls-
MM, but simply to n constipated condi
tion of the system, which the plcasnnt
family laxative, Nyrupof Figs, prompt
ly removes. That is why itistneonly
remedy with mlllionsof families, and is
everywhere esteemed bo highly by all
Who value good health. Its beneficial
•ffects are due to the fact, that it is the
ona remedy which promotes Internal
cleanliness without debilitating the
Organa on which it acts. It is therefore
all Important, In order to get its bene
ficial effects, to note when you pur-
Ohaae, that you have the genuine arti
cle, which Ih manufactured by the Cali
fornia Fig Syrup Co. only and sold by
Oil reputable druggists.
If In tho enjoyment of good health,
Qnd'the system is regular, luxutives or
Other remedies arc then not needed. If
•filleted with any actual disease, one
Bay be commended to the most skillful
physicians, hut If In need of a laxative,
one should have the best, and with the
well-informed everywhere, Syrup of
gigs stands highest and is most largely
Med and gi vos most general satisfaction.
Just a little bit of loving thonebt nan
give ■0 in nob happiness, snd tho richest
people in the world are those who bnve
learned the joy of shearing all their bsppt
BM With others.— M E. Pauli.
Life le made up, not of gre-it sacrifices
or duties, but of little tbiDgs, in wMob
•miles, and kindness, and small oblige*
lions, given habitnslly, ars what win end
preserve the heart and secure comfort.—
Churchman.
Noble deeds are held In hoDor, but the
vide world sorely needs Hearts of pattern*
to unravel this—tbs worth of oouimon
deeds,—E. 0. Btedmsn
[Thousands of Women
SUFFER UNTOLD MISERIES.
BRADFIELD’S
PE/AALE
REGULATOR,
ACTS AS A SPECIFIC
BjArwtlng to Health) Action all her Organa.
It causes health to bloom, and
joy to reign throughout tho frame.
It Never Falls to Regulate ...\
Mr wife has boon under treatment
[ pnyfitclRiia throo years, without benefit,
isrusltitf three bottles of IIKAPFIBLO’S.
imaIk regulator .hecenaoberuwiO
mtlfclriK and washing.”
N. 8. HllY AN, Henderson, Ala.
|BIADFIELD BEOULATOR CO., Atlanta, Gs.J
•bid bj druggist* at 81.00 p*r bottle
BRIEF LOCALS.
Use Dr. Oosoa's D-inlifrioe It’s the bast
The Blizzard I The Blizzard II will aoooant
for delay of Herald. Ooald not work on
Thursday, every thing trozen, and not
muoh warmer ou Friday.
Sunday is the fifth Sunday and last da>
of January.
Ordinary's court nut Monday.
Tuesday U public sale day.
Register to-day to vote at the city also,
linn.
Several persons lu this section have
ceived garden seed from the Agricultural
bureau the past week.
The cold weather retard frni-a tree*, and
increases the probabilities of a good frol*
Tear. . A few thousand dollars planed in
circulation trom the fraltornp in Jane and
Jnly would lone np many matters wonder
fully.
On Sunday afternoon Urge flock* of
hluokbirdv flow over the oity in a south-
end? course, getting away from the blit*
zar-1 ws suppose.
Canned poods, Oysters. Beef, Pottet
Hmn, Corn, Tomatoes, Fresh and nic«.Oal)
on Hdoker A Veal
Mr L. J Itlonot has a card tn this issue,
announcing his readiness to serve the pub-
lio with tine meats, beef, pork, ohops,
sausage, at all times and flsh on Saturday
Mr Blount is a clevsr courteous gentle-
man And will epprolste your patronage.
The City Drug Store keeps on hand a
aomplete stock of sohool hooks.
50 different kinds of Hot drinks ssrved
fro- ) fount at Oity Drug Store.
The eleciion for Mayor and one alder
man, oomos off one week from today, 4tb
of February.
New Goods. New Store, New Merchants
and now new onstomera will oall'end see
T. O. Wicker, Jr. A O. F. Veal,
it Jones Blook.
From enld, it usually changes to oolder,
ou Monday we had another ohange of that
kind.
Eoonomy and retrenchment ie the order
of the day. Merobanta are shaping thsir
orders and larmers their porobeses to meet
tbe straitened clroumstaooea of tbe oonn-
try. This is right and bopatnl.
Several new subsonbars were added to
tbe Btbald the past week. Tbs low olnb
rates attract the peoplt.
Tbe Isgrippe is in all parts of tbs ooanty
more siokness now then perhaps has bssn
known for years,
Olgars.Tobaaoo.Snnff, Soda Soap, Mack
ersi, Hardware, Tin Ware, Wooden Ware,
in Jones Blook st Wioker A Veal.
Tbs Schools of Washington ooanty bays
generally opened well, thongb the atten-
lanoe Is effected by tbs prevalence of la-
grippe.
Fiot drinks inoljodlng all vsriet es of soda
‘Vster, coffee tea.nbonolste, etc , are aerve-1
in excellent style at the,0ity Drug Store.
The favorite time with many for sowing
spring oat* is now at hand, the months of
February and March.
Orange*. Apples, Cocottnutfi end Bananas
• re-h and sunn I at Wioker A Veal.
Sohool Commissioner J. N. Bogers will
'cceivii today or tommorrow the money for
a( payment of teachers the past quarter.
PERSONAL.
Mr. Chas. Culpepper of Lyons Is spend
ing a le v days with hfs relative, bare.
Mrs. Mamie Youngblood visited her sis.
ter, Mrs, T. L. Brown of Devieboro this
week.
MUs Clara Park whs called on Friday
to visit her alater Mrs. J. B. Giles ne*r
H’arthau, who is quite ill with isgrippe
Mies Lola Scarborough on returning from
an abaenoe of several months with Messrs.
Hollis A Hinton, Sninmervilla, On., spent
several days with friends In Atlanta end
returned home on Tuesday lest
Mr, Beubeu Mayo’s condition is not
improved. His edvanoed age makes hie
recovery very improbable. All regret to
see tbe passing away of this esteemed old
landmark.
Col. 0. B. Pringle ie np egnin after
brief Illness.
Mr. Joseph Herringdlne ie now tbonght
to be improving from bis severe illness,
Mr. E. Twilley end family we ere glad to
state ere ell improving.
Mr. W. G. Allen end family ere ell eon
vale«oing from Isgrippe.
Dr J. W. Daniel will be In Wadley next
week end tbe week rfter, tbe first two
weeks In February Call and see him be
fore he leaves, if needing dental work.
Oar people learn with regret, that Dr.
Beok of Teonille has had e severe attaok
of hgrippe, and all hope his health will
rood be re-established,
Mr. Walter Lee of Gordon bos entered
the Sandersville High School.
Hon. W. A. Sipqnefifld wee • pleasant
oaller at tbe Hx ;am> office tbe peet week.
We regret to learn that Mrs. hioqnefleld't
recovery Is quite slow from the injuries
rrceirsd last summer.
Prof. E. B. Vinson of Bethany itoademy
was a welcome visitor at Herald office on
Saturday.
Prot. M B. Smith late of Stelleville te
now at Carmel near Warnervllle the excel
lent commnnlty where the late Prof. L. K.
Boone of tbiy ooanty tengbt,
Judge M. Newman will go to Atlanta on
Friday, to-morrow, to collect tbe pension
money for Indigent soldiers end for wid
ows.'
In Olden Time*.
People overlooked tbe importance of per
manently bonefloitl effects end were sells
fled with transient action; bat now tbet it
is generally known that Syrup of Figs will
permanently overcome habitual constipa
tion, well informed people will not bay
other laxatives, whtob aot for e time, but
finally injure tbe system.
M.UIIIIKU,
Highest grs Ie ixirnotu in United bt-it «
need in making Hot soda ut Oily tyrng
Farmers oan get the Herald and F*na
* Horn one year tor $1.00. A good m w-
iPR meobine A Herald one year lor $20 00
Dr. J. If Daniel will spend the ft rut two
werks in eaob month at Wadley and the
3d end 4tb weeks iu Sandersville until
fhrtber notioe.
AAWDKHNYILI.lt' PHOYINIOY
HAttHET,
t tides per lb, ^ r,j
.* ldi “1
7 “
(a) 7
17 25
> Sugar 5
»0 White 6* a 6
I small quantitios, prioes a fraction higher
ir—1st Patent $5.50
Good 4.00
S?K» @ 40
IM " bu to (10
IK* " dot, 15
(a 26
Ohlekena fa 20
i hems
alders
Handers - III a
JUddliug Fair
Mod Middling ....
liddling
bow Middling
Jood Ordinary. .
jrdin try j
oiton iflnrbri
v-v.-v-.v.v Si
5 7 8
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•fatty's §anas»?*X? "•
’ ters w nted.
Address or oall, Daniel F Beatty, Washing
Ion, New Jersey.
For information regirdtug D Loach MtiljC. A
Machinery. terms, prioes, Ae., apply at
Herald Office. f
On Thursday last, 21st. Inst, at tbe reel-
ier.ee ot the bride, n ur Oconee. Mr, O. A.
Well and Mr«. It. M. Fiuuey were united
in marriage, liev. J. K Jordan officiating.
No man is bettor or more favorably
Known in the county than Mr Wall, bav.
tug eerved ** high sheriff ot the county,
lunger petbaps then any othor officer ever
did His bride is an istimable woman,
gri xtly love.l and esteemed by all that
kuow her. The Herald joins many
friend* in kindest wi-re- to Mr. A Mrs,
Wall.
The blizzard certainly got here yestor-
lay. Remember tbe poor.
Fertilizers are now in demand, and far
mers are desirous ot nsing the beet, snob
as are of acknowledged value. Mr. M. G.
wood, Jr elsewhere gives notice to farmers
md all interested that be is prepared to
furnish the same high branda of fertilizers,
that he has heretofore sold, either by the
carload or in small lots bh may be desired.
Tbe high oharaoter of Messrs. Comer end
Hull of Savannah, end of George if. Scott
of Atlanta, tbe wetl known manufacturers,
of these fertilizers, gives assuranoe of their
high valno
State of Ohio, City of Toledo,
Lucas County,
Fbank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is
the senior partner of the firm of K. J. Che
ney A Co , doing business tu tbe City ot
Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and
th-it said firm will pay the sum of ONE
HUNDRED DOLLARS for eaob and every
ease of C'atauuh that oannot be oured by the
ust of Haul's Catabuh Cube.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in
my presence, this Ctb day ot December, A.
D. 18*6.
, —*—.. A. W. GLEASON,
j SEAL f
' v— * Notary Public
Hall's Cbtarrh Cure is taken internally
and sots directly upon tbe blood and mu
oous surface of tbe system. Send for testi
monials, free. Price 75o. per bottle.
OOOD IIHKAD
After some delay in procuring soring wheat
A floor, I am glad to sav, I now am making
talkers bread of superior quality. Call and
■M and try some. H T. Eubanks.
BUCKLER'S ABNICA SALVE-
The beat 8»lv« in the world for Cms. drub
MS, Sores, Ulcers ba't Utii-urn, Fever Sores,
Tetter, Obappe I Hands. Obil-tblains, Corns,
Md ell Skin Eruptions, an I positively cures
riles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed
Io give perfeat satisfaction or money reitin
led. Prioe 25o per box. Fur sale by Jamer.
gon A Caldwell, Sandersville, Go.
Ml books used io schools of Washington
county will be found at City Drug Store.
A gold watch and the Hbbald one year
for $10 to $26, 00.
Hot soda at City Drug Store.
School books of all kinds at Oity Drne
Store.
FKEMH NISATn.
Having rented the Mirket Stall lately
occupied by Kell A Wall, I am prepared
to serve the people ot Sandersville and
vicinity with uto -beef an.1 pork, saueage,
chop?, & i My u-rsobal attention is given
to my uj -rket, and up. end pains will he ta-
ken to give entire salistaction. A liberal
share of patronage s limited.
Saturday fish audoyalera.
L J. Blount
—~ «- - —
MK%Y N'I'OIIK, \EtY UOlilP .
I have just opened a large and well se
lected etc-ok of Staple and Fsnoy Grooeries,
tn the atore just vacated by Mr M W.
Fonroello next to Progress office, oo north
side of '.lie square. Alj Goods have j is-
been reoetv.rt, and ar- all fresh and ohoioe,
• and will be cold nt lowest Ugure*, The
patronage ol the oity end county in respect-
i lull , si-lt tied and will bo much appreota-
, ted.
W. Gainer Rummerliu.
At the residence of Mr L. 4. Gladin
uoar Deepstep Mr. N. .VI O'Qnfnn and
Mibb Dosiu Gladiu. The Hebald tenders
best wishes.
CLUIUINU IIATB9
You want good cheap reading and the
Herald will give you the following Olnb
rates:
Thu Herold.and Modes, Fashion Mags
zinc gi.oo
The Herald and Home A Farm one
year $1.00
Tbe Herald and Weekly Constltntion one
year $i 60
Tbe Herald and Demorert's Magszin
one year 12
1 be Herald and Frank Leslie’s Popular
Monthly $315
Leslie's Weekly and Herald 1 year 32,7ft
Farm A Fireside and Herald one
year $1.36
Nluiounry Tea— India.
Tbe January Missionary Tea having been
postponed on aooonut of siokness in Mrs.
Lang'B family, tbe same program will be
rendered at Mrs. Ben Rawlings on the fifth
of February:
Hymn—Soriptnre—Prayer.
Selection Mbs Clara Park.
Instrumental Solo—Miss Jordfe Taliafer
ro,
India, a oountry, Past and Present—Mrs.
O. D. Sbelnutt
Instrumental Solo—Mis, O. A. Adams,
Iodia, its People and Customs—Miss
Alios Evans,
Vooul Stilo—Miss Shelly Cooley,
Missions in India-- Mrs. W. C. BntU.
Voosl Solo—Mrs. Caldwell.
Resume of Mission Fields—Miss EUs
Mitoboll.
Hymn.
Organist— Mrs. D. L. Clieatbam.
Committee for next meeting,
Mrs. S. M. Hitobooek,
Mrs D. L, Cheatham,
Mrs, M. G. Joiner,
Mrs. B T. Rawlings.
WAIN. CO,
fKAI HKIM- I For Years Support.
AMO#) 1ATION. GEORGIA - Washington Count),
^AKlN®
POWDER
Absolutely Puro.
Celelirsted for its greet leavening strength
and healthfulncss. Assures the food against
alnm and all forms of adulteration common
to the cheap brands.
Royal Baking Powdor Co., New York.
sweet to know that heaven gained another
angel. For we know that Marvin has only
gone to esoort his mother home,
Oh, wbst a thought A mother end her son
at that beautiful gate, there, "waiting end
watoblng for me,” Marvin too wss s devo
ted obrietian, smbrsoed tbe obrislisn faith
and joined tbs Methodist ohuroh at the age
of 13 years, and lived a obrislisn life un
til he was oallrd home.
Marvin was one of tbs few boys to be
found who was a treasure to bis oomtnuni.
ty, au honor to bis father and e blessing to
h'a race. It is good to know and love such
as Msrvin.
While be lay at the very gats of death,
be was happy. Even in bis greatest ago
nies he cried “'tit sweet to be In heaven."
Abt yea 'Us sweet to bo In heaven, to know
tbet "ell is well" with tbee end God.
dad while we are in greatest sympathy
with the bereaved family, we oen tell them
nut to weep, but rather rejoice with tbs
eogels. For one more weary tonl is oallrd
from toil to rest, from sin to perfection,
from man to God. And why will ye mourn
ov r his departure wbm he Is better, yse
muoh better iu beeven than on earth. No
more good byes op there, no more tears, no
more partiog, but Gcd has wiped away
every tear and alt is peuoeand love forever.
Oooneo, Oa A Found.
Sacred to the memory of Sarah Francis
daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Richard Tanner
end wife of Mr M. R. Holder, was born
Sept 25th, I860, united herself with the
Baptist ohuroh at Sitters Aug. 6th, 1875,
wbere she remained e laitbful member un
til May Ctb, 1804, when she moved bar
membership to Little Ogeeoh.e ebarob. Ol
iver, Striven Co Ua , where she remained
s consistent worker until the 7th nt Deo-in-
ber, 1886. when (be Master called her to
make a nobler flight She was a faithful
member of tbe Sunday Sohool of whtob
-<be wae a member fur a number of years
Her last dayR w, re days ot severe uflio-
ion having tb-t insidious d’sease con.
sumption, sliu was swuy from Lome snd
husband for mote than light long months,
yet bote lor villi .-lions, win a spirit ot
bruttan ( ruin to. As the loved ones were
watching uronrul i|ih b-d of sillictlou sbt
told then she v-.h glad it was tier sod no'
ihom, amt expressed a peitu t leriunatior
to tho Mn.tsi's will Shi- liv-d I n- u
ur-ke life bright ami happy tor I er t- v.i-
ted bni-baiid amt itc;- son -md loved ones
hat her -li-ar f in • |i Seen tic in ire hi liti>
dear tuuiily oin-lo. I'lni dear pa-ii-ot bunds
are folded, 'he blight eyia >r* closed to
artbly scenea uu-1 sorrows, her soul t, n v
entered into that peaceful HcaynL rest
where no sorrow ever enterotb. Our loss
U ber eternal gain, for wn teol .soured that
Bbe is happy
Yet lis bard so bard to break tlio lender
obord, wl.ru lot.i has bound the h-art, 'ti-
hard so bard to speak tbe words, mu-1 we
forewr part? Desrcst loved nno wo hive
laid tbee in the peaceful grave's embrace
bat tby memory will bo cbenobed till w*
see tby Hnavenly fuoe. We miss tbee from
our borne dear, we miss tbee from tby
plaoe, a shadow o'er life is east, wo miei
tbe snnsbine of tby lace, we miss tby kind
and willing bnnd thy fond and earnest earn,
otir home is dark without tbee, we miss
tbee everywhere. One by one earthly ties
are broken, as we see our love decay, and
tbe hopes so fondly oberishi-d, brightens
but to pass away onn by one our hopes
grow brighter,as we near the Bhining shore,
for we know serosa tbe river, waits tbe
loved ones gone before.
Blessed Jeans, wo would at this solemn
moment, oalmty say, tby will be done,
though cast down we ere not forsaken,
thongb afflioted not alone, thou didst give
and tbou has taken, blessed Lord tby will
be done. One who loved her.
Plral MAtinAn^in Kt-bruary
Opznino Exzboiss.
Bill Ciell—quotation horn Rousseau or
tome oontempnrary,
"Sohool Management”—M. a Graybill,
Miss Ernestine Davis.
"Dally Program"-B. G. Layton, Miss
Nannie Ware.
Bound Table
"Geography"—Mrs. A. Williams.
Nettie Davis.
"Composition ns n Thought Trait ei
Miss Snllie Evans, N. U Katemau.
Rousseau, hiographloal stndv, led by
Miss Mabel Ligbtner, Nativity, When born,
Profession, Heliof, Educational Work, Itiflo.
euee on the World.
J N. Rogers,
T. J. Davis,
J. M King,
Mrs. 8, D. Trewtok.
Miss B. V. Stnqneflnld
Ordinary’s Office.
Whereas the Appraiser* appointed to eel
apart and assign a years support to Mrs.
EmmsJonea out of the estate of Ahtl A,
Jones late of sai l ooanty, dtevtsed, have
filed their return; all persons concerned ere
hereby notided to he and apreer at the
Court of Ordinary of .aid oonnty, on the
flret Monde v >n Mtuoti, 1637 and ehow
cause it any they l.avo, why said return
should not he - ppruvud and made the
L4II1KM' UATCKIft,
Ladies’ 0 or 6 Size Hunting Case
Watohes.
Ordinary’s Citation*.
For Years Support.
GEORGIA — Wasbington Coanty.
Ordinary’s Office.
Whereas the appraisers appointed to eel
aside end eselgD e years support to Mrs.
Fannie J, Bedleern end ber three mtuor oLil-
Iren Macon, Gordy end Albert Uedlearn out
of tbe estete of Elijah Uedfearo, late of eeid
oonnty, droeesed here filed their return; all
pereone concerned are hereby notified to be
and appear et tbe Court ot Ordinary ol
said oonnty on tbe first Monday in Februa
ry. <897, and <bow cause, it any they have
why said return should not be approved and
made the judgment of said Court.
Given under my band officially tbls 4th
day of January, 1897.
M. NEWMAN.
^Ordinary.
For Blook Law In the 94th Dlstrtot, G. M.
GEORGIA—Washington Ooanty
Ordinary’s office.
Notloo ie hereby given theta petition sign
ed by more than fifteen freeholders of tbe
94th dlstrtut known as Davliboro dlstiiat.hae
been filed in this office praying lor an elec
tion to be held in said diet riot upon the
question nt ‘ 'For Fenoe or for Stook Law" iu
said dietrlot.
Now tn compliance with the provisions of
§ 1465 of the Code of Georgia of 1882, it is
ordered that tv-tios of tbe filing of said pe
tition he published for twenty days in tbe
Sandersville Herald and posted al the oonrt
house and post offion in Sandersville, and at
the plaoe of holding oourt in said 94th dis
trict, beginning with the 14 h or January,
1897. It is further ordered that fllteeo days
after tbe expiration of said twenty days to-
wlt: on Thursday tb* 18ib day of I ehruary,
.897. an eleollon be held at the election pre-
otDot tn sitd 94tbdistrlot,known as Davlslioro
district, under (be same rules and reguli-
tlun* wbioh govern tbo eleollon of member*
of tbo General Assembly to determine the
question ot For Feuoe or For Stock Law for
said 94th distrlat, G. M.
Gtvrn under my hand and offloial signa
ture, this 4lh day ot January, 1897.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary W. O.
A true extract from Book Minutes G page
466.
Mlsa|judgment of said art
Givi n under uij h ind and fflr-l-il signs-
Into. tl,t* 20 h da) o' Jannary, Ia97.
4f M. NEWMAN. OtllD.ry.
NoTHJiw
GEORGIA— Wahbinoton County
Ortlinarv’d Office.
All pars ms bolding Comity Horip lev
tempi,r*r> loeus ot the o >ooty, ere hereby
r q-i sied to preeent lbs same to Mr.
rbomss Hparks tb* County Trcssarer tor
payment, as miviest ou mioti sonp wilt
cease to be p.id, from and alter tbe first
Of Febtuarj, 1896
Tbis January 28th, 1897.
2'. M. NEWMAN. Ordinary.
To the I’eHaloiiern ol I lie Komaly.
Georgia, tfaslilngton Oonnty.
Ordinary’s Office.
I t-m prep tied to nil nut the appliottions
(or tbo wi tow pensioners, disabled pension
ers nod Indigent pensioners. Please oull at
yoar earliest oonveiiteuoe, as I want to get
the pension funds here as soon as porsiblc.
New applications oaunol be received until
Marob
M. Newman,
Ord’y W. O.
KLK4 TIOY NOTICE.
By virtue of a resolution tbis day passed
by Oity Onuooil of tbu City of Htndersville,
an ulrotlon has been ordered held on tbe 4tb
day ol February 1897, for the election ot
Vlayor and oue Alderman to dll vacancies
mode b* tbe resignation of Mr. it T. Raw
lings, Mayor, effective al onoe, and tbe res-
ignnliou ol 8. G, Lang Alderman effective
Feby 4 b, 1897.
Voters will take nottee,
Dan O, Harris, City Olerk.
Executor - * Sale.
GEORGIA—WaHbiugton County
By virtue of nu order from the Court ot
Ordinary ot raid oounty granted at tbe Jan
uary term 1897, will ha sold at the oourt-
house door iu Btodersvilln on tbe first Tues
day io February, 1897 t-i tbe htgbear, bidder,
that tract ol land In said oonnty on tbe north
bank of Lttih* Oboople river, bounded on
tbe north by lands of T. E. Rotightou and
Isaso Greenw-iy, east by laudn of C W. 8 li
ter, south by land of George Itoh-rson and
W, A. Dukes un-l w-st by land ol G, It /far-
rison and Torn Ftillnrd, oonuinlng five hun
dred acres more or loss.
Hold lor (lie benefit of tbe heirs and cred
itors of B. O, Smith, deceased, lute of said
oounty.
Terms cash J. H. WART WEN,
4t Executor of U. G. Smith,
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA—Washington Cocnty.
B.v vlrlara of an order frjm the Court ol
Ordlnury ol s-ld oounty, granted at tbe .lan-
tiury term 1897. w II bn *ol I »t. Ibe Cotiil
House door in Sjodersville on the first Toes.
ror Leave to Sell Land. day In February 1897 to the hiuhest bl der,
GEORGIA—Wunbington Coauty lb»t ue«|Mbbi I r-pi-ny, known as the Tin-
OrriiniArv’H Offinn ni'le H* tel ,.t,.| Ini oonialulng two acre-
uratnary S umoe, Iroollng i-u 111" street In Teonlll* wt,lob
J. U. Hartley, Gnardlan for the property | runs p rallnl with tho C- utrsI Railroad,
of hia minor aon (durance J. Hartley, has in , Mold lor it i- (•-netlt ot tlio heirs itn<l (red-
applied to tbe undersigned torjitorot Mrs. M E Frank-tu deceased late of
said onnnty.
dna form
leave tn sell a me fourth undivided intei-
eit iu a tract of ninety-four and one-halt
acres of land in said oounty, for the pur
nose of defraying the expenses of mainte
nance and education of said minor, aud said
ippliuatiou will be heard ou tbu first Mon
lay in February, 1897
This 5tb day ol January, 1897
4t M. NE H M/1N, Ordinary.
For Guardian's Dismission.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
Ordinary's Offlo*.
O. G. Rawlings, Gaardian for H. V. Tar-
bo lion and G. A, Tarbntton applies to rue
lor letters of Dismission from said guardian-
-bip and I will pass upon his application on
the first Monday in February, 1897, at my
nffioe in Handersville in said oounty.
Given under my band and offloial signa
ture. This 23d day of December. 1896
M. NEWMAN,
4t Ordinary, W.O.
For Guardian's Dismission.
GEORGIA—Washington Connty
Ordinary’s Offioe.
C. D. Thigpen, Guardian for ffilliam Lu
ther Adams, applies to me for letters of dis
mission from said gnsrdiausbip, and I will
pasa upon bis application on tbe first Mon
day in February, 1897, at my office in Wan-
deraville said county.
Giveu under my band and offloial signa
ture this 23d day of December, 1896,
4t M. NEWMAN, Ordy.
For Administrator’s Dismission.
GEORGIA—Washington Ooanty—
Ordinary’s Offioe.
G. W. Perkins, Administrator of tbe estate
ol B. L, Perkins deo'd. applies to me tor let
ters ot dismission from his administration
of said estate, and I will pass upon bis appli
cation od the first Monday in Marob, 1“97,
at my offioe in Sandersville in said ooanty.
Given under my hand and offloial signa
ture this 9th day ot December, 1896
M. NEWMAN,
3moe. Ordinary W. ft.
TYrms cash.
II, M. Franklin,
A-tudt-i-tralor ol
the es'ate of Mrs. M E Frat-kliti
SHERIFF’S SALES.
GEORGIA—Washington County
First Tiit'MinX ill Fell.. INOT.
Will ho sold on tbe first Tuesday in FtbrUHry
next, ut tbe Courthouse in said oonnty,
within tbe legal hours of Hale, to tbe btgbrsl
bidder, lor os-<b, tbe following property, to-
wit;
That iraetol land in said state and oonn-
ty in the 1384th district, G. M. bounded
north by lands of Mam Trice, east by laud*
of Apps Jones, south by lands at John West,
west by luods ol Jamoa Harrell containing
thirty-two aores morn or less. Levied onto
satisfy a fl fa issued from Johnson euperini
oonrt, Maroh term 1'96, in favor of L B.
Prioe, Jr. vs Tbe Central Georgia Lumber
Oo. Legal notioe given Deo. 24.1896.
W. M. ENGLIHH.
Sheriff If. 0
OUR Late*
Impboved
VARIABLE
BELT FEEI
Saw Mill.
Eczema
ill Her Lite.
Mr. E. D. Jenkias, of Lithonia, Ga„
aays that his daughter, Ida, inherited a
severe case of Eczema, which the usual i-tiati--n of said eaiuie, and I will pa** upon
mercury and potash remedies failed to Li*.application on the first in Monday March,
relieve. Year by year the was treated H»7, ut my office in riandvrsvllle in h»ii
BEAT8 ALL THE FRICTION
FEED SAW MILLS OUT AND
Prices Very Low.
We also oarry Large Stock
SAWS, TEETH, BELTS,
Oil Cups and Fittings.
Engines,
Boilers and Water
Wheels,
SHAFTING. PULLEY HANGERS, BOXES
Lombard Iron Works & Supply Oo
GEO. R. LOMBARD,
A -»
For Administrators Dismission.
GEORGIA—Washington Connty
Ordinary’s Office.
Lewis H. Holt, Administrator of tho r-stat*-
of M>rgaret O. Bostick, deceased, applies to
me for letters of dismission from bis admin-
, ST RAY Jil).
9 HOGS.
Owner can get them by paying
j damages and cost.
I. HERMANN.
Jan. 20, 97.
IN .MKUO.d.lTl.
Oar ol tt.-e saddest occurrences (but it bar-
e ver been our lot to witness bas just taken
plaoe iu tbe family ot Mr. James Northing*
ton.
On Monday nignt, Jan. 17tb, Mrs. Jos
Nurthiugtou ilepmert ibis lire without a
struggle, sho wuu one of our most devo
ted oUuruh workers, loved, cherished und
re.-pcuu-d bj alt v.knew ber, to know
hot w is to love her
Shn was u loving with, an excellent o< igb-
bor and tlio ohtirou's pride.
And ivliiln eh- isy eiutbroild'-d io dea'b
other ori^n of Horn, v iywu ln» r I On Monday
night, -Ian. 18tb, her betov-'.l son Murvit
wus Bilt-tt/md lor cv.-r by ll.e ool.f, iov bun-
ot th<- (insu -5 ing hUg-d. Mirviu was ,.
dear liL-tuit of puis; ami we feel bis loe
deeply, i.vrm beyond , J ( . ,-ompr-lx 'tsiod n
those that have oev-r lust a Irt- nil. H-
wn* 18 je-to, oif age. j ontip, premising u.r-
k-palul
II. is sad indeed to, know that one so
young should be oat down just iu tbe
bloom of tnanboof, but while wu lost t
good friend and a -yhristisn associate ' i
Dr. Prlce’a Cream BaUay Powder
W«We Mr.Mghefit Atwri
mntt.
Given under uiv b-ind so-1 ofllci-,1 -igua-
>re this 9tb iIhv of December 189(1
M. eEvt M.N,
3mo-. Ordinary W. C.
with various medicine., external
cations and internal remedies, without
result. Her suffering* were intense,
and her condition grew steadily worse.
All the so-called blood remedies did not
teem tc reach the dis-
until S. tdcnitiisiralors Di.uil**ion
“BOBOlA-WMbtfsto. Co.nl,
wat at once noticed. Ordinary 8 Ofufo.
The medicine was L-iko II, Holt, A.(Su)MiiH'r»ktur th«
continuecd with fav- Ari f*ie Log Touipkius dfioeapv'd, appli* * x>
orable results, and f " r ,ett<<r8 ol di*«njiF.>«ion frt ni his rulmin
now she is cured Mtr,lt,on estate, noil I will pass npon
sound and well, her i"»fi-»' , «tion on tb« first Monday in Maroh.
skin is perfectly flt u *y office in Kindfersvills, in said
*li'eThas"bee^n'ved (liv ‘ n ,ID ' ,<,r h-,nd and official sigua
frotn la whathreat-, " ra »«• 9th day of December MfL *
•ned to blight her life forever. I , ii-ain .I tf n
S.S.S .(guaranteed purely vegetable) Ordinary W. o
cures Eczema, Scrofula, Cancer, Rlieu- Oiiardinn’a «alo
m&tism, or any other blood trouble. uliaraian 8 bale.
It is a realblocd remedy and always By virtue of an order granted b . tbe court
fails.
cures even after all else
A Real Blood Remedy*
o| Ordiuar) of WasbjGytuu nonntr at the
•lannarv term 1897, will bo sold on th* fir*t
Tuesday in Febru-ry. 1897. at the Courhon
-toor in Sandersville (,. r u^sti, ibe (oil-,wing
•r«ot of l*nd to-#il: thrcH eigh's interc
Take a blood remedy for a blood disease; -ividixi iu that, tract „i land KitnxtH-i j n the
it. jctly of Saodcravtlle, bounded on tbe north
; west br Tan yard branch, on tbe south in
the Millcdgevilie pnhlio real and on lh"
• -*t by F,. Patrick containing one acre mr-r
or lea. Kail lai d sofd I r tb- bent fit ,
l-'iri-e, Mev and Olev-Und F-ibanks.
H T EUH VNKS. uardini.
J«u 4. 1“97
a tonic won’t cure
Our books
on blood and
skin diseases
mailed free to
any address,
i Swift Specific
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sss
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Ltd is*' Hu ot in < O S z •> !n0 4ls- hh.
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Mo. 4'1—Fiit.-i vi h 15 Jewel. Qilt |7 0$
No. 5u-Kttti-d with 15 Jmu-. | Nickel 17 60
"BOSS." 10 K rat Filled,
Laiiee' Hunting O Size nr f n fl 3 7 ,s
Gn»rante*d 16 Y<-ars
Price with Ih-rild one yn,r n-ru.
No. Sl — Fi’io,! »|,j, 7 Jewel, Gill $t:t f,0
No. 6I-Fiue' with 15 Jewel. Gilt 15 00
No. 60—Fitted with 15 Jews'. Nlckal 1ft ftfl
“HO IS.' Oyolo-.c.
Lsdli*' O 8>* 1 or in 6 Hlze Oust*.
Gnsr»n'eed 5 Years.
N t. 60—Fi'tert with 7 Jewel. Gilt $11.00
No 67— Filled abb 15 Jewel Oilt 13.00
No 58—FHti d n 1th 15 Jewel, Nickel ,3.6$
You Nreil 4 Watch.
flcrn la your cl anne to buy a gio-t gold
wato 1. g-inrai-te-d for 15 nr 2d year*, that
ill do goo I rurvioe nn-l elwnys li-i hand-
sums.
Yon caD gdtba Heuu.d for oue year sed
any one of the watches named below . t the
low prioes incut toned. (7,11 nd a-it- e ribe o»
renew t-1 tin-Mmui.i) and it nn-ded, boy
00a of thore wa'c.bes
An Ebhv Way to liny a Good Watcb. Oae
of these Witlolat and tie Sanderstlile
Herald one year.
‘‘MOM!}." 14 Karat Filled Case.
18 size. Huutiug or Open Feoe. Guittv
teed 20 Years.
HTG. O. 9.
No. 1—Fitted with 7 Jewel, Gilt $20.60 316.60
" 2 “ " 15 “ •• 19.80 18.00
“ 3 '* " 15 "Nickel 20.36 l$3fi
"4 " • 17 “ Gilt 93,00 23.00
"6 “ " 17 "Niokel 24 00 23.00
"BOSH." 14 Karat Filled. 16 Size. HTG,
or O. F. Guaranteed 20-Years,
HIG O V.
No. 16-Fitted with 7 Jewel,Gill $19 00 $17.(0
"18 "16 “Nickel 22 00 20 80
"20 “ "17 “ Nickel 26 00 24.00
TASTELESS
CHILL
TONIC
IS JUBTA8COOD FOR ADULTS.
WARRANTED. PRICE OOotS.
Galatia, Ills., Mot. M, UM.
Perl* Medicine Co., 8t. Louts, Mo.
Oontlemen:—We sold lost rear, SOD bottles of
OHOVE'S TABTELK88 CIIILL TONIC and have
bought three gnjae alreedy this year, la all oar ex
perience of It yean. In tbe drug bualneu. bare
never sold en article that gave such universal Mil*,
faction as your Tonto. Yours truly,
Abxbt, Case *ca
for sale by JemereiB . t J ■
Sand era
"BOf*S.";iO |Karat Filled LOue.Mlfl Bisa
Hun mg or (.'pen i uii Oui.im '*>d If, Years
„ HTO O »
No 6-Filled will 7 Jewel, Gilt $13 26 $!0 00
" 7 » " 15 • Gilt 16 50 12 60
' 8 " " 15 • Nick-1 17 CO 13 00
" 9 " ' 17 '• Gilt 18 60 14.00
"10, " " 17 "Nt. k.-l 2125 17 00
IIO 10 Karat P'U-d. 16 8 ze. HTG.
or O F Gu Min'-c l 15 Years
fmm BIO O/ P.
No. 2'-Fitted with 7 J. wel. Gilt $14 50 $11 60
23 •• ‘ 15 " Nirk-1 17 fit 14.00
26 " ‘ )7 " Nicir-1 21 70 I8 60
If yon arc n*uff--rer this tnav bring -eii*l—
If jour druggiet does not keep It, semi ua 36
cents and ve »ill send you.prepaid mi* bos
of Lady Poor's Ointment that will positively
OS'S Bleeding and Itching Pile*. K-Z'ma,
S t t Rheum, Ulcers, rtor.e, t halt-u. i'h.pped
tndsard flips. Pinipl ►. and *1' Rlnn di*.
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