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OLD SERIES,
VOL. LVIIt.
I* ffMld^orjirs,
WM. PARK, Ed. A Prop’r.
^SANDERSville GEORGIA THURSDAY SFPTFAfmrp
OLDEST PAPER IN THIS SECTION OF
GEORGIA.
ESTABLISH fill tin 1941
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE.
Oat Copy On# Year $1,00
•• Six Months 759
Clnb* of Ton One Year . fro
" of Six " "
Entered at the Sandcrsville Post >ff!r e
Second Close mail matter May 6, 1880
0. S. CONSUL
- _ CURIO OP
ECZEMA
CUTICURA
BRAND JURY PRESENTMENTS.
BUSINESS CARDS.
DR. W. L. CASON,
DENTAL SURGEON,
SandersYllle, . u a .
Offloe on west side of the publio square
jvhjch seemed uiinuenrhahlp JlP
lin«l used <i rancid romto mil V
tea I i807 HrATT - Untt ? ■Vr ,rt
TO. id, 1»J7. Santiago da Cul».
Pott*" D.*C. Conr,.g 0 |«
r to Curt the Worn JEciem*," Peil
JA8. K. HINES. ai. A. HALE
Ute.'ndsto Superior Court Middin Clrenit.
tHINES* HALE,
ATTORNEYS AT LA>V.
Will give special attention to Ooramor-
oial ■* *
oial L»w and to the praotioo in tha
Supreme Conrt of Georgia.
a. t. hawlisos —|l
T. W. HABDWICK
RAWLINGS & HARDWICK
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Sandersville, Georgia.
Will praotioo in all the oonrU of Middle
Oironit. Prompt attention given to bnsi-
nws. Offloe on Harri# St., next to Livery
otible. *
SANDEKSVILLErGA.
J. W DANIEL,
DENTIST.
Superior Court Waahington County beg
Swe. ° mk ° th ° MlowinrSrLn^
Wo dcaire to return thanks to the
Q‘rer of »>1 good that no epidemic
iSLiMH our land. And
that our
peroue condition and we' are“auS oro#.’
round)v •mi.a.i ♦»,«. *«._ j“Lr. P. ro ":
fateful that the dark cloullof
war which for awhile hung over our
thU. n « y ’ hl V di » a PP«‘red. VVe regret
ar °forced 5° <*U the attention of
all lovers of law and order to the fearful
increase of crime that is shown hv »ii«
of Indictments brought before
oZ b .^^ W 5Jf p ®S ,M,y «tention of
our colored friends to the fearful in
crease of crime amonr ""
69 16
; C »>- Mortgage (o
^ l e " t i latl . on . , J* ,t8 present condition ie^J su *if,°P Rule absolute.
Total, «,263 70 $2,874 78
ORDINART’S OFFICE.
122 02
— STwMS rt“wK "are) Wj Gray bill,"twn^rw
i" . a A t ® nd " nce n P° B fbe see* chel Kendal
8380 02 sioos of the court.
, — ■■ ..civ., i One or two more Jury rooms a .nii.i.
'Vm e ** mitted Jbe books abd pa- *?£? offlce Judge’* room and twoorthree
ira in this office and find A. Witness rooms are atnninret* ..
aticsllvL^J^.®"!^ 6 *T« : to
lly and correctly kepi
Respectfully submit s,
Chas. D. Thigpen,
L. B. Kendrick,
tted,
crease oi crime among their own race
and we earnestly solicit the better class
l their influence to
r r
elevate their raoe to a higher "state of
morals and citixenshi K *
ing Pinaaco Committei appo n ed by our
predecessors at the last March tera fo?
^ear and exhaustive report of the
to n«°fni " <Tftirs of . th * county submitted
th« U nn«LV y i no,> " 8 of w, *lch we refor to
tne appended report.
THE
NEW
Wheeler & Wilson
Sewing Machine
Offloe in Pringle Building,
SANDERSVILLE, ... GEORGIA,
EVANS & EVANS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
sandebbvillb, ga.
Offioe in Evans building oorner of
conrt House. i
Sep 11, 1896—tf l
WITH
Rotary Motion and Ball Bearings,
Easy Running, Quiet, Rapid
and Durable.
Purchasers sayt
"It runs as light as a feather.”
Great improvement over anything
so far.” 6
( , ~. turris drudgery into a pastime.
1 he magic Silent Sewer.”
All sizes and styles of sewing ma
chines for Cloth and Leather.
For Hale by
J. T. WALKER, TENNILLE, GA.
ORVILLE A. PARK.
... at Law,
618 Mulberry St. Masonio Building.
HACOH, - . OKORdriXA
boMn°.“f '‘ n ‘ , °*reful.»ttemion given to ml
The Morrison House
Savannah - Georgia.
Centrally located on line of atreet oars
eflere pleasant eouth roome, with exool-
lent board et moderate priocs. Sewerage
P arf ?° l ‘ the sanitary con
ditlou of the hoase ia of the beet. Cornet
Broughton end Drayton atreeta, Havana ah.
Ga R. E. LEE,
SOLiDIlSlt,
Citizen and Christian Patriot.
A GREAT NEW BOOK for the PEOPLE
LIVE AOKKTM WAMTElt
erywhere to show inmplo pages nnd got up club*
Extraordinarily Liberal Terms.
f5SSS&SSS«
Active Agent, are norv Heaping a Rich
Harvest.
REPORT OF FINANCE COMMITTEE.
To the nonornlibi'oran'd‘jui^Sen^einber Term
Superior Court Wash!ngton cSuntr im
clerk’s OFFICE.
Appearance Docket .
Motion Docket ,2
iMueDooket i?
the proper expedition of business, sever-
nl more offleere are needed on the ground
floorv the county officers and Board of
, i 1 ^ ,,“, nd Avenues should under the
Dan C. Harris, i latv all have officer in the building. We
Finance Committee, j recommend that the Board of Roada And
JUSTICE AND NOTART FURMC DOCKETS nn.| e ro'^,l«W?’ e , d ftt £ ,1C0 to enlarge
Justioesof t e |f a p ined th 5 pockets of the t0 ««ob plans as mnT ? bo°d^idcd°ttpon
"v keot 'and^bn* mBny °f ^ em are pen ^ . rnorft ‘ban ton thousand dollnre in
vs Ra.
Mortgage • lo
® n realty. Kill* absolute.
C S Meadow# vs Wm Frost. Land
processioning. Verdict for appli
cants.
J H
u n uuggan vs ,
Mortgage foreclosure
Kendall.
thel3TO h dist. C i ,t r t * of .f otar y Public of
Mrssr- Tb '™
NOTART PUBLtC VACANCIES.
'Ublio YA^Atlflioa K t „ h S,/.°, n ° wiD ff
Publio vacancies be flilod:
Distriot 91 A.W. J. Wood
“ » J. W. Teal.
STANDING COMMITTEES.
» . bod ,y. report to
the next grand'jury March' form".'
“"ni
COUNT'S COURT,
nun n h u T r.r^U > .L nf '1 ,h ® records of this office
everything In order. The entrlcs'nrc
miulo in a neat order, nnd easily understood.
sheriff’s office.
examined the books and paners of the
fngoodorder! n " d flnd ,he " e pro,lprl 5' kppt «n<>
COUNTT BURVETOR.
thiToin n i d i tl ? at , . hcro been nothing done bv
this official since last term of court. "
COUNTS ADMINISTRATOR.
since fan SS5rt. hl * ° fflC,Rl had nothln K t0 d -’
COUNTS SCHOOL COMMISSIONER.
This officer, according to law, docs not imkt.
ofO™t£ U tw£? “ >far ’ . nnrt that «t March term
papors! 1 ’ thoroforo wo h * vo ll °t examined his
... TAX COI.LECfOR’s OFFICE.
« o flnd on digest:
\ aluatlon of property 83 834 R79 no
Rate of taxation County, .00849 " 1
. “ " State, .0082'
Of which taxes duo the County is
Railroad tax not — *"—*
Collected not on
»d s"M“ Tl "«“'»“ 0 n.m, :
Home for the Poor.—J W Soasinn. tc
A Sinquefleld nnd N M Jordan. * ’
Chain Gang.—John
May and.J D Boone.
C Duggan, E T
COUNTS’ JUDGE.
Wo reconi mend for Judge of the county
b OT intn,ent of ; ,ud K« P R Taliaferro
to be his successor for county Judge.
COUNTY SOLICITOR.
CoUE e Hyma°n d for Count J Sollcltor
HOARD ROADS AND REVENUES
Wo recommend C O Wtdker to fill the
tncancy of the expiration of R R Smith
term.
nOME FOR THE POOR.
„Jh£ « mm J t J ce a PP oir, tod by the bon-
orable Grand Jury of the March term of
Present year, respectfully report that
nn?i y fl!^ V V ‘.“‘A® d • t,be borne occasionally
and flnd that the inmates are well cared
f °r and seem to be content.
n „d fh- Uildi i ngs r are „ i . n K ,od condition
w ?'; k , of ceiling tho houses has
boon completed and will ndd much to
tno comfort of tho inmates during the
winter mouths. “
John A RonicnsoN
For the Coin
iuo tne county is ... sin 494 si I a ?, d tliank the standing corn-
on digest...'.V. ? 0 3 "'‘‘toe of the Homo of the Poor for their
—digest J7# 3fl| report, though wo feel that the good
„ , (people of tho county are willing to boar
Total 62 “'? " urdnn of supporting those uufortu-
CR. w b° are dependent on charity for
B 7. e . r n r . or i 8 an ? ST80 61 “ nsing, yet we feel that the most eco-
Insoircuts, allowed 611 20 |nomleal method for doing this should
receive our most earnest consideration,
.*1,an si . the cost of sustaining the poor farm is
Amount to be accounted for b, blm...,2L072 811 entirely out of keeping with tho uumbo?
DISBURSEMENTS. I of inmates, the cost being $115 per yeni
A 'i 1 “ u ;‘ t p^d Treasurer....*21,483 58 I for each inmate there supported. Wi
Commission,... 497 os «bay U,« f« lm Vo au.pondei
Ha)anco due Collector...
mend that they borrow the necessary
Amount to do this work find if sntisfac-
nisi.
on realty. Rule
arrangements to repay this amount ini Ivin ' o' ? Pp,ICftUon of W * Ale
five or six annual paymonts lie mado #nd ,1 "“ e ?
not to pay more than 6 per cent"interest! ^3SP l * d *
.rxtr i l oii
We flnd in good condition except the
soworago and drainage which are now
nage
1 of l
, ... which ore now
receiving attention of the county Core-
[" ia * lo . n, \ r8 - j greater supply of water
is needed too for flushing sewers daily.
ARMORY BUILDING
_ The armory since the disbanding of
tho Washington Rifles is vacant, tho
lower floor is used by tho County Com-
misiioners as storage room for forage for
. t i e , U8e ., of L h ^ 1 ir« 8tock 0,1 the public
onds, tho building is in good condition.
R T r* li *00^? lAsttermHis Honor Judge
R. L. Gamble will preside nnd in taking
H i 8 Honor * wo "ay that his
Hretoowideiy known
Susan H Orr vs Tom Smith. Cer
ttor.ui, traverse to answer. Verdict
sustaining 2 exceptions, otherwise
answer sustained.
Equitable Mortgage Co vs Celia E
plnimifl Cornplaintl J « d gment for
L B Price vs Central of Ga lumber
Co <defendant, So. piae Co., claimant
An T d appreciated to ncecUny'eulogy^ 0 As t, ( ] n evj anJ claim. Levy dismiss
a Judge, he possesses a mind at once
comprehensive, discriminating and loei-
«„A an i d . a8 * to*" merciful conciliating
and virtuous, his famo will continue to
gather lustre from the lapse of years,
a V t, i ^i3 r ‘ de «P.e». ‘be
flhonldors of his successor, the 'judicial
robe without spot or blemish, unsullied,
t; spot
Hist
untarnished. His thorough knowledge of
the great duty devolving upon him, is
{‘^rewarded In the high tribute paid
lh?.rI. th ?i h,Rhe8t J ud ‘°*al tribunal of ,
the "tate. the supreme court as but very Holmes.
tluiinghis long term of offlce^On retiring Atkinso! 090 A Lu,nb . or Co v * 11 D
from the bench of this circuit, he carries f Ukin » ou ‘ Accounting. Judgment
Unnkinson & Okcfe v. It I> At
*?.“ t ,!u l ®" k .®i 1 .- 0 .„ p . c .'^ 1 ®. of ..‘be Middle ,.“J, 8 ””.'.. Accounting. Judgment for
circuit In saying to him, “wolldono thou
joon and faithful servant.” Ho leavea the
3 L e . ar8 but ful1 of honors
tiansmitting to his successor, and the
people of the circuit au illustrious exam-
udge a " l0nC8t n,a,,, a,,d an "Pr<ght
We arc pleased to learn that our es
toemed follow citizen Hon. B. D. Evans
will have no opposition iu his candidacy
for tho judgeship of this circuit and we
congratulate the people of the countv
and the circuit upon the certainty of his
Saw Mill.
OUR Laths
Impboved
VARIABLE
JBELT FEED
beats all the friction
FEED SAW MILLS OUT AND
Prices Very Low.
We also oarry Large Stcok
Some ot our.best worker* are telling
Over One Hundred Books a Week.
w^h' w Jsokson oouoty, Mo.
worked four dayn and a halt and seonrod 61
H * • eU V* be 1 b00k ‘ 0 almost evtrj
man he meets. Dr. J. J. M,.son. Mnsooge#
oonnty, 3a , sold 120 copies the fl ru t § Vl
days be canvassed. H. O. Sheets, Palo Pin-
!"| C ,°, D ” t I , J. to _ x ! W0, . ked a to* boars end
ding. J.
made
' re* . worked a few hoars si
sold 1G copies, mostly morocco binding.
«. Hanna, Gaetou connty, R. 0., made
iu i K " *? ln,ee days canvassing
or this book, S. M. White, Calhoun couc.
SAWS, TEETH, BELTS,
Oil Cuds and Fittings*
Engines,
Boilers and Water
Wheels,
Wb IN .?T Pur ^E T HANGERS. BOXEB
Lombard Iron Works ASur- 1 - 0 -
SYaa 1 *
Augusta, Gr
l h v!. € !!" mWan . c y° 1 «p<!'Ua
°1«- 28,600 pages, 7.600 Illnstrations.
On.,, Atuerlc “n Cyclopedia
‘^prooL* 0 Un Dab, i dg * d Liotionary, gives
‘Oei sre nf h. 1 ^ 0 01 ® ver y word, tho“voi-
ht.it mtpg^ia hl» ,Ze * a 88 ‘ h8
•••thsn snv r»»? tter ., 8d8pt8d t0 popular
H ContalsS i!£t d,a *. v *i P ub,ished '
Iho ,7 t S M k '. La,e , r Informatiou
,_ rr • ... M,u i wsimuuu t-UuL’•
ty, Tex , is selling books at tho rate of 144
oopies a week.
rd °°f! ain i graphical Sketches
of all the Leading General*, a vast amonm
p H * 1 , 0 '. 0 ® 1 Matter, and a large number ol
Beantifnl full.Pnge IlluBtr*tions. It is e
grand book, and ludies and geotlemen who
om> give all or any part of their time t<
oanrasa are bonnd to make immense sumi-
of money handling it.
An Elegant Pbohpectus,
showing the different styles of binding
pages, end all material neoeenary to
work wltb^wiil be sent on receipt ol 50
LCIIfS. The magnificent gallery of por-
“‘ onu * ,D tb " prospeotua i* worth
double the money. We famish it et far less
thani aotoel cost of mannfactnre, and vi
would advise you fo order quickly, and gei
exolnsive oontrol of the best territory.
Address
Total.
»d ^v«’iVfc%s^®»^/«s , r‘ga5^js^3;T5Sk*3*’T a s:t;
s n satisfactorv Drlco ran I lltra tor Mm nhilU.. " Ua *
f Revenues unless :
not on digett
Professional tax;on digest
General tax not on digest
276 00
«0 00
107 39
lo M® nd ‘ b «‘‘‘to inmates be added to this body. U8 treatment of fendant, Wilson Rawlinoarlaiman,
P0.rU o „ ly °;iXrhU".V U “” , L"%i^ <L« will..
outdoor poor. 1^ l?/"^* 618 courtesies shown us. n t
J r" j ‘”K,
n^-^^^^.recommondatlonf U) ou®Jces^?S < tW t il , . e I b . oa I!!„i?L 8l ^,; UQ b Pri- «‘os»ro o n realty, rule nisi
Total.
By error* & reliofs allowed * 310 00
Insolvent polls 1,927 00
Kn urs and reliefs genl tax 780 44
insolvent general tax.... 483 14
*24,480 641
Total...
Amount to be accounted for by’1dm. ..$21,274 oolf®*®* 1 ! counties ntld tile following
n.uuum. 10 ue accountea ror by blin..
By«m t lid State treasurer $20,307 03
Receiver's commission 4«u ii
Board ol BoSdsand ^ ° S i8
off the list the Hargrove child and Mrs.I Respectfully submitted,
, “reb Johnson who have moved to dif-'l J °bn Beuton Warthen, Foreman
WdKtea^^ «erk,
Collector's cumuiisslou 4B« 62
Total.
TREASURER’S OFFICE,
oin?' 8 * ,ark ' , in auc °unt with Washington Co.
PUBLISHING COMPANY, 1
llWi and Mam Sts., MCUS10MD, VA
GROVES
only CvidL °if ler *. and more °f “ is the
Cp Af*° P It a B WLioh i8 ’ or 080 be « re»“y
library
ma*.. _ ClSBf ADd aimnlu in In
IKS’lm^anio] nde A 8 * t0 ?^ y ^“^id-sbso
»S P * rt al Bnd reliable and
To,Ti° r ° U * h,y American
errng aud U(jpci jption write to
wmo to
COLUMBIAN BOOK CO.,
^•"lehttli fit. Allunta n,
»*• Atlanta.Ua.
, Sln DRAYING.
Jj'oda on^hor^nnt? l ° d< ? hanlin 8 of
horae an da „ n . D f oe ' as 1 bays both a two
I Oin ni 0D ? wagon.
n8 the pnblio prompt!
jte? "*?*** ishk
BEATTY^S
CELEBRATED
M?,*” 41 ***ANiOS.
d ^iel^ f.^eSty; Addre88
Washington, New^Jersey,
Six mJ? 8618 or
•ublio ® hoase fi outh west eoraer
‘ llissn qaare ' A PP>J to E. A.
Oct. 5,1897,
nachikbs,
Ion
! ul
b:
oan get a
Dombbtio
Waeei, eb 4 Wilson
«*w Homi,—(Climax)
DtTis B ~ 0,licago
P in6B thl ' t wi,t Please you at tha
HERALD Offloe
TASTELESS
Mar. 2, Balance on hand $8,810 79
Sept. Amount received from
all sources to date 9,022 25
S e r r s?.*Jp r , dau $2 - 5 ° p®' 1 luonth.
Bob Whitaker 2.00 “ “
Lewiu Duggan 2.00 “ •<
«lso call the attention of our Board of I c O HarM» :
Roads and Revenues to the petition of E T May
£ScS„ 1 ,? *" <'“r» I «va.,
W B O’Quinn,
W It Veal,
W E Harville,
W F Rachels,
Total.
CR.
$14,633 04
Columbus Jordan. I John C Duggan,
ROADS AND BRIDGES. IJ M Armstrong,
We loam that the roads aud bridges John M RacbelH
throughout the county wore tin good
passable condition before the recent
freshets and that the present Board un
der the recent system of road working
has saved several hundred dollars in re
pairing the bridges.
T( „ n , _ . ' rb ® working of the roads under this
total. $14,833 04|8ystem has beeu a* satisfactory as could
mi i,t u , l !'i er ,i ,Bn !f , T rin ance Committee, appoint- bo expeoted by fueflicient aud unbusineaa
WaaSngton^Supfcrior^oart. have examined*the 88 have in
foregoing account and find it correct. 1 08868 been employed, much work has
John W Davis,
J W Veal,
J W Hicklin,
C O Walkor,
W J Frost,
H W Young,
T O Wicker, Sr
W G Bailey,
W S Lozier,
John T Hartley.
A , X80n ’ "“fvivorvs Wm
Lato. Soire fanins to revive judfrthent.
Judgment reviving. 0
f« li„ °
In He, applicntron of O N Reuben
iliratic
Naturalixation
for naturalffotion
granted.
In Re, application of S M Hitch*
Hood’s Sarsaparilla,!
Because it makes
commercial
notary
H Holcomb
tiller Stevens vs J
Reinstated.
ti T, ? . S P* rk * ,or «»e *o vs Lizzie
Hall,defendant, Mary L Hall, Ulmn
rj fa levy nnd claim. Levy dismiss
The blood rich and
Pure, giving it power
To feed the nerves.
Hood’s - Sarsaparilla
Cures nervousness,
Dyspepsia, rheumatism,
Catarrh, scrofula,
And all forms of
Impure blood.
The Best Cure.
This is the test enro. Bat many dmdU
oannot sfford to rest indefin it.jy Wn,C
Sti I, tbs very knowledge *{?, Sg oJ5?
io‘*»fere with the best nse of ihs
At, 3 *.*? 8 '' bftve. Too often going to tha
doctor means that the p«ii«at sfaaliMr
judgment
Mary Ann Jordan vs Evans Jor
da ?> / _f^‘' orce . First verdict
r> V C J° n ®? vs J P. Alurchison
Rule. Verdict and
plaintiff.
.. V 5 ® ‘fc^Hothwell ot nl vs CE
lolines, T J Holmes. Injunction.
1. reto n » J ud B m ® n ‘ for plaintiff,
ns to C E Holmes, but releasing T J
• 1 a.i *.t ii l
I„lL! p “ ,1 ".; aie8 *? d dotie* and expsusa
M*ny, ihotefore, hesltata and
coctinno
delay.
^‘ A ‘ ke T * Palsn's Compound Ot*.
geo lrrMmeot presents an easy wa* aw.
o. the d , l.fnm.; P i t hes
than a icore of years nnd tor more than
three score thousand people. The aaent
‘ a the Compound Oxygen. Tha
®® l . bod P*to *her. it will ™ th. ,?«»
good—in the longs. The iMinum ..i.w
.. in,..,.,., .is
w,. 1 7 1111 cor plttsnr*
ff! bs* mnde mnltltadee of
tQD*do Vh. nui'siLinv L a/1 ....
fOD-down, overworked, nervous and elek
people as good «« nt)W Fox farther iif.
tioulsrs send for book of 200 pegre! sent
8 - Offle. Treatment* oS!
free. Rome
cltitiftn free.
Drs. STARKEY Sc 1*ALEN
cost against plaintiff in favor of offi
cers of court.
Louisvillo Harness and Buggy Co.
vs Ank nnd Abram Sen, defendants
Abram Sea, trustee Clrnn’t. Fi fu
levy and claim. Levy dismissed.
Kcuben Benson vs Town of Har-
nson. Certiorari. Sustained final-
M A Bunion v« Town of Harrison.
Certiorari. Sustained finally.
C’onlrd of Ga ii ft Co vs S |I J or .
t'undaiit" er,,0rar ^ J ud ® rU6,lt f° r do-
R VV Brown vs R B
1529 Arch St., Philadelphia, *a.
• an Francisco, Oal, Toronto, Can*
SontJi Carolina & Ucorgfa
Railroad.
TIME TABLE IN EFFECT
March 27tb, 1898.
BEAD DOWN.
BEAD or.
et
toung.
al executors vs
Mortgage fore
a „ r ®
H G Lang et al executors vs Mary
l\ Q/ilinlu Al .... * > '
W liacliels. Mortgage foreclosure
Daily
| Daily
| STATIONS.
P. M
IA M.
Ilie At
5 07
1 8 30
I Augusta
6 02
9 40
HrpbsJbsb
0 SJ
10 36
Mali be we
7 03
10 62
Wreoa
7 60
11 42
8 05
11 65
Belle Springe
8 f)(j
12 60
Warthen
0 20
1 20 !
Baod'ville
9 37
1 36 1
Tennllla
Daily
Daily
A~M
pHl'
9 on
7 10
S 08
8 37
7 00
6 45^
6 46
8 34
5 56
6 41
4 ;o
4 39
4 63
3 62
4 20
3 83
4 00
Uounsutlon «t Auwiisis with msl^lios
for Richmond, New York, Gbsrleston ■in,
Oilds Linn for New York. At Tsnniilstho
Oentrsl Rrilrosd tor Macon and points West
uouneoUnn with. Ooones and Western and
»
ArNDS, General Manager.
Geu'l BapeiiatendcnL
T. J. LOCKWOOD. Train Master.
B r County Sorip $11,390 66
Treasurer’s commission 386 39
.Jury scrip. 97999
“ Balance on hand 2,110 18
WASHINGTON SUPERIOR COIIR
Proceeding of the September
Term, 1808.
.. A1 bert L Richardson vs J P Swea
or p euded e l and ™"- y * d °- 1 * la, :? ne ? dl ? 88,y l-^^ E « uity ’ Decree and order to
s? n Mount of the lack of I sell land,
ability on tha part of the overseers. It I Charles All#»n vn o ah
id be economy foi the Board to A m. na ries Allen vs \ lenna Allen
County Scrip covering the same, viz
County Scrip fiii.390 N),
» .. Treasurer’s commission.. 386 3o| w , ou
fury scrip »70 oo P‘°y a competent county supervisor by.
'the year who should have complete con-|amoving disabilities.
economy for the Board to em-1 n;., j. , ,
'LUvoice. becond verdict, Judgment
Total.
TAX RECEIVER.
and flnd that his digest for 1898 is a
made out correctly. A
$12,716 86 J ‘ r ®j ‘be ronds and district overseers I Caroline Armstrong vs W P God
'nnd the purchase of all supplies needed frev Ever Anr.lic„ril? t °
tor the worlt, we recommend that such A PP* , ? au . c>n ^ or y®«r
offlctal beVmVoyVd^MsoonM a manl 8U P-P ort *-C a veit dismissed
witli that of 1897 shows
$97,563 00,
sst for 1898 is apnarcntlv 7 an suuu uh h man . . — „ ,
comparison of this digest p* experience inroad building cau be Anna D Brantley vs VV fi Brant-
rs a decrease in values of (employed. We further recommend that ley. Divorce. Seeond verdict Dis
I the district overseer be Instructed to'labilities removed!
board of roads and REVENUE. Isummon bauds to work the roads most
From the records of said offlce we flnd scrip is-lconvenieut to their respective residences! ^
, 'fot^de*^nditures*fo?TOunty, for which scrips I acroBS^riiO^isWct to wTrk the? “H T^V VerdiCt toT BdVt
have been issued, from Afarch 1 to September^, „ 5" \"J 8trlcs *° work, the practice Janie I
1898, No. 113 to 658. inclusive, 8n,2«6 84 °‘ 80me °* tha overseers of working only voree s Br n„j ,, -p.. .
Disbursed nsToilows; * seven or eight hours per day lias al- 6 ‘ &ec01ul verdict, Disabilities
a, pernicious effect on other labor and we | riBnl0 ved.
*331 ^(recommend that the board require the
J H Wood vs Ceutral of Ga. R R
Verdict for Def’t.
Marsh vs James Marsh. Di-
Superior Court expenses, excluding
jury fees
Comity Court, excluding jury fees ..
Ordinary's Conrt
Homo lor Poor, improvem'ts, $280 oo
“ “ supplies and wages, 678 41
Out-door poor
Old soldiers pensions
Election and registration
— J J Ilood vs Lula Hood. Divorce.
12 00 |thi O 8 p e o e int. tO * U y Ca,Ty . ° Ut the law on Second verdict, disabilities removed.
072 JrL- recommend that our Represents- p E -P V8 VVm Watkins.
3C5 oo ,‘ lves at the next session of the ]egi8lature!“ ;C l alt - v ' Verdict and judgment for
„ , , „ 2io oo have the law so changed that our Board plaintiff.
e-Sfe-rSS?.:::::: ^ds£M«-JSMliS5P5,*!Saf
639 oo Ptovided in the original act, creating the n n 4 L °P oinith,-defendants, J A
i,045 7» board, this change to become effective ltot,8on .* ‘ ru8 ‘ ee claimant. Fi fa leyy
4 700 si I January first 18W. Said decrease in Rnd claim. Levy dismissed.
648 68li_ e ,““?j ) , 0r of commissioners be effected| Joe Duggan et al vs Lee Taylor
Inquests
Snjnries and commissions
Jail expensos
Publio road expenses, embracing ma
chines and tools
Road and bridge material
Repair of public buildings
Cliain-gang account
ui acc
General account, incidentals
61 85
1,042 35
103 92
Total $11,260 84
We, tlicundorslgucd committee, appointed bv
the Grand Jury of the March term, 1898, Wash
ington Superior Court, hereby certify that we
have examined the accounts and vouchers cover
ing the above expenditures of the county and
find tiiem correct.
18 JUST A8 GOOD FOR ADULTS.
WARRANTED. PRICE SOots.
Commutation tax received from Spring work
and disbursement of same:
Galatia, Ills., Nov. 16,18(3.
Paris Medlolno Co., St. Louis, Mo.
Gentlemen:—^Wo sold lost year, 600 bottles of
GROVE’S TASTELESS CHIT.'. TONIC end have
bought three groBS already tlv Mr. In nil oar ex-
>erlcuco of 14 years, in tho ik business, have
lever sold an artlclo that gave. -h universal aati*.
Action as your Tonic. Yours -uly,
All.SE V, t IB&COk
For gale by Drs. Jameraon & Oaldwje
Draggsts, Sandersville, Ga.
Boarder* Wanted.
A few boarders oan be sooominodated
with board and lodging at moderate prioee.
Mattib Dutch ga.
cist.
TAX KECEIVED.
LADOH PAID.
BALANCE.
86
$231 80
$218 25
$ 13 55
80
84 40
70 25
14 15
00
05 70
00 50
....
91
50 40
50 20
20
02
187 20
187 20
....
03
280 20
147 15
133 05
04
200 00
200 90
....
05
120 00
126 50
2 50
00
114 00
70 25
84 75
07
186 85
185 05
42 20
08
200 00
100 75
0 25
00
107 80
161 40
6 40
100
115 45
100 45
0 00
130
151 60
140 90
1 70
1253
117 20
111 25
5 05
1316
106 20
02 86
12 35
1345
06 80
65 80
b/.tlropping qut the number elected by Eiectmpnt Miatrinl
this body to nil the vacancy caused by I Mistrial,
the expiration of the term of KB Smith w ,n Ij Norris vs Georgia E Nor-
and the member whoso term next ox- ns. Divorce. Second verdict, disa-
P i.i . bilities removed.
we further recommend that our repre- r T tr n. .
sentatives in the next general assembly , „ ’• alker &. Lo v,
introduce and press to passage a bill to rab Hartley. Mortgage foreclosure
on really, rule nisi.
8 G Lang et al executors vs E A
Sullivan. Mortgage foreclosure on
realty, rule nisi.
S G Lang et al executors vs Ellen
Rogers. Mortgage foreclosure —
realty, rulo nisi.
„ ? 9 *i an * et °* executors vs
Feberie L Clark. Mortgage fore
closure on realty, rule nisi,
SQLangetal executors vs 86
Kelly. Mortgage foreclosure
realty, rule nisi. —
Butler & Stevens vs Anthony
Howard. Mortgage foreclosure on
realty, rule nisi.
J W Daniel vs J F Taliaferro.
Certiorari sustained finally.
Order appointing committee to
uraftjrefiolutions ou the life and pro*
tessional service of Col J N Gilmore
deceased.
Slate vs Shy Little,
guilty, 7 years.
State vs Wslstoen Walden. Mur-
der, verdict voluntary manslaughter,
10 years.
,State vs Ben Gilbert. Bigamy,
plea guilty, ilOO.OO and cost or 12
months in chain-gang.
State vs Macon Samuel;
plea guilty,2 years.
State vs Macon Samuel,
plea guilty, 2 years.
State vs Will Jones,
verdict guilty, 2 years.
State vs Charlie Baker.
with intent to murder, verdict guilty
shooting, $40,00 and coat or 6 months
chain-gang.
State vs Sherman Manson. Mur
der, verdict, guilty, voluntary man
slaughter, 10 years.
State vs Reese Williams. Murder, A Pianos $225.00-
JJ Sign painttre wse-
Arson, plea
ggaim-fflai-j
"““J fopulah sewinq mac hi MB
for amere zor*. m,,
by bcuoGc find saunr^
Burglary
Burglary,
Burglary,
Assauly
asffiE.ni-jofippaaranco.orluS
“ ^»ire for oirouSbs'
Jto Hew Horn Serin* &1f, to
for SALE bv
B est Ojnu(ry Lard,
LST Ouaut ry Ha ids,
HestcopDtrjr Shoalders. OaII oo O, A
rlfaiT 8 Wh ° wU1 8el1 yon 8 ‘ wholesale or
rib 23. „ °- “■ reisau!.
mistrial.
reduce all county officers salary 20 per
cent.
It e also recommend that tho Board of
Hoads and Revenues reduce the board of
pnsopers from 80 to 25c per day.
PUBLIC BUILDINGS.
Wo find that the Court House is much
in need of repairs since tho tearing awav
of the portico on the front which was
done upon the recommendation of the
Grand Jury at the March term 1806, tho
vaults iu which are kept all the valuable
records of the county are fn a deplorable
condition, the entire front part of tho
building is being muoh injured and
tl, -
for defendant,
though recent repairs were timfely and
will retard the injury being done nothing
short of remodeling that part of the
be complete destruc-
buildiug can avert tl
on realty. Verdict
motion for new trial
Mrs Ella Jordan, et nl, vs Charles
Rawlings. Ejectment. Verdict for
defendant.
Thomas I Malpass, et al, vs James
Webster. Ejectment. Plaintiff put
in possessioh.
Green Brantley vs Julia .Brantley.
Divorce. First verdict.
Minnie Edwards vs Jobu Wm Ed
wards. First verdict. ..
J W°°d vs' W J Jenkins.
Word*. Dismissed.
John L Thompkins vs A L Rough-
ton et a), commissioners. Injunction.
iB d, .» 0a, w*m FreeT ASdress^Dln’r*]?'
WANTED-hKVffiRxL thUStWORTIIY i-eh ■ Waihinatan.. Nsw J „ ey .
Tl s°ns In this state to inanuyn oat business In 1
SSSESSar-sea? PIANpS ? teS.»-«»,5S
■ ICE NOTICE.
.•h&suarwss •“
lo* per 100 lbs. eonia
25 lb Tickets 103 lbs oo
fPlb •• 100 lbs w
uud«r 10 tbs 100 lbs 75
Smell quantities J oral per lb.
I hope that all my cdstomera will
©mans!?%.
•iniiui i/tA..., I, n . .Fdlntor,
. place aniTtake Zl jBSETSaPS
Snnday as I oaonot deliver it on Bandar,
those who oaonot get it Batnrdky. Win
tarnish saw dost to those .who went it.
U. T. EUBANKS.
tioupf riie coLmi,u„ftheTBuits„d 1 Dismissed.
front office. • John Flannery & Co
wanted. Address or oali. Dani< I ,
Washington, New Jersey,
A splendid organ oan be bed partly Ipr
oaau and part in home produce at Irea
man you can got swine organ for cash
Mkraid office..
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Burial Cases
Metalic Oaaea, Oaakets abd Ool-
Bug, of any Quality aod Gradeu
alwayR on hand, A laigestock ot
Job work, eavelopos.oote or latter Leads
tyls sod at lowptlMaaMho Herald ofiMl^®* 1 ® fpund at tfae
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