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Liver Ills
Like biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, constl-
nation, sour stomach, indigestion are promptly
Jmrcd by Hood’s nils. They do their work
Hood’s
easily and thoroughly.
Best after dinner gstlls.
Scents. All druggists.
Prepared by C. I. Rood & Co., Lowell, Mnss.
The only Pill to take With Hood’s Sarsaparilla,
The Herald & Georgian
mmunsn uu.
Wit. PARK. Editor ft Proprietor
THURSDAY MORNING, SEPT. 15, 189b
Hod. Thos. F. Bayard is grow
iog weaker.
of
Six Savannah firms, some
them druggists have been indicted
by the grand jury for tolling cigar
ettes to minors.
The Grand Jury has been highly
commended for the diligenoe and
fidelity they manifested in the per
formance of their solemn trust
They certainly labored faithfully
to find ont the law breakers and
to bring them to justice. Their
untiring search for blind tigers is
worthy of all praise. If they were
sustained by witneasea as true as
they have shown themselves, this
burning shame wonld be orashed
ont. The recommendation of the
grand inquest to enlarge and ram
odel the courthouse, reoeived the
endorsement of Jndge Gamble in
bis dosing remarks to the body
and will certainly have a like an
darsement from all who have wit
nessed the crowded condition
Assistant Naval constructor R
P. Hobson has been made full
Naval Constructor, dating from
Jana 23d.
of
Great sympathy is felt for Gen
Joe Wheeler in the sad death
his son by drowning. While bathing
in the surf with his comrade Kirk
patriok both were drowned,
The last order is for tho muster
ing out of 1st & 2d Ga, regiments
and the retention of the 8d Ga.
whioh will be ordered to Gen Lee’i
command at Jacksonville Fla.
Gen. John B. Gordon deolines
the honor tendered him by Presi
dent MoKinley to investigate the
mooted question as to caring for
health suppliqjs and discipline
the army His health is unequa
to the task.
The Grand Jury And Its Woik.
of
Water) water! oh my!
The prediction Borne months ago
that the earthwaa drying np,appeara| who have been in Waehington da
have miscalculated for these ring the last few daya oorrectly
parts. At any rate, there is an represent the views of Congress
abundance of water from the sol- there will also be a congressional
face down to the depth of our deep- investigation, regardless of what
est wells, no one oompiainiOg for the Commission, to be appointed
the want of water. Corn end cot- by Mr. MoKinley, mey do. The
ton are both damaged bedly. The desire to get at the truth, regard
pea orop is showing signs Of too h eM Q f wbo in it may hurt-to place
much water, yet I think with a few the responsibility for the death
days of ann shine the prospeot for L n< | semi-starvation of so many
good crop will be encouraging. volunteers, and to punish the guil-
Suger cane and sweet potatoesLy-it growing every dej, and will
are abnndent the only crops that I continue to grow until the truth
we have in this section, but what| a „d the whole truth shall be
would be improved with sun shine, known. The official report of a
And they especially the potatoes, Liiitujy Commission, whioh invest-'
would improve with less water, jgated the charges against those in*
of the
of
The aggregate value of the prop
erty of tho state aa reported
Captain Tip Harrison of the Comp
trailer's office is $369,118,403, a
falling off from 1897 of $916,609.
The increase in the tax returns of
Fulton county it is said overbal
ances the decrease in valueB io the
state.
a outting affray oooarred at Lovett
Thursday altornoon, in wbioh Brown Brady
vw Milonaly knifed by Tnomaa Hlghlow
•r. Both parties are prominent oitizene
and maoh regret la felt et the oeoarrenoe
Brady was out in five pleoee. onoe on e»oh
bend, e fearful gash under the throat,
whlob jaet did graze the jagnlar vein, and
two atber Urge geebce on the faoe.
the room during sessions
court for years past.
The calling of the attention
the colored people to the fearful
increose of crime among their own
race, is especially timely and prop
er. As the greater part of the time
of the oonrt is consumed in trying
criminal oases among colored peo'
pie, as the 19 criminals in the jail
were all colored, and five ot the
eight divorce cases were all from
colored people, it is to be hoped
the colored people will profit by
the words of caution and the bet
ter class among them will co oper
ate iu trying to stay the tide of
sio and crime that binds down
their race.
The words ot commendation be
stowed upon co inty and oonrt of
ficials, were gratifying. For over
17 years like words of hearty an
doraement have been spoken
the official record of the Honor
able Ordinary. Jadge Newman
Col. B. D. Evans was endorsed
in fitting terms for eleotion to the
bench of the Middle oironit.
The parting words to Judge
Gamble at the close now of
Judicial term were eminently ap
propriate, and a merited tribute to
the ability and integrity of this
honored official.
Judge Gamble was sensibly
moved by their kind expreseions
and in turn expressed his high ap
preciation of their words of oom
mendation, and his hearty reoip
rooation of their kiudly feelings.
Meets Your Needs
When you feol tired, languid, nervoue
and ere troubled with pimple* end erup
tion*. yon will find Hood'* Sareeparille ex-
eotly meets your need*. It pariftee and
enriohee ib* blood and imparls to it lb*
qualities needed to tone the nerves end
nonrieh the whole system, It oures ell
blood humors.
Hood’s Pills oure siok headache, nausea,
biliousness end liver ills. Prioe 25 oents.
VWIUHT.
Washington Letter
(tlrom Our Regular Corretpondent.)
Washington , Sept 12th, 1899.
If Senators and Representatives,
W. C. T. A.
Fourth Saturday in September 10
o’clock A. M.
PROGRAM.
Opening song, 145, To the Work.
Prayer.
Roll call.
1. Grabe method. Discussed
by A. M. Duggan.
3. Prince’B methods in the Ger
man schools. Discussion of it be
gun by Association.
3. .Round Table.
4. Annual election of officers.
f C. Whitehurst,
MACON’S
liKE.IT
VAC.
CAHNI
W | J. E. Gibson,
Mrs. A. Williams,
Miss Anna Jones,
“ Mabel Lightner.
Every one in our seotion should prepnre
to visit Macon datiug the Diamond Jubilee
Carnival,' for its is golog to be, from all ac
counts, the greatest celebration ever held
tu Georgia.
The Floral Parade, the great Trade’s Dis-
play, tho Mystic Pageant o! twelve gor
geous floats on the night of Mnaon Day,
Paine’s wonderful pyrotesbuic illustration
of tho Battle of Manila, the grand Flon.l
aud Carnival balls—and many other inter-
OBiing features all combined to offer a won
derful attrsotion.
The railroads offer a round trip rale f:om
all points In Georgia of ono and one-tenth
cent per mile, heno* oheep enough for ev-
rybody.
FRANK LESLIE’S POPULaI
MONTHLY For September, 18 ol
ilcCLUKES MAOIKINEFOU
Kfil’TGNUER.
Admiral Cervore's fleet, as be
himself had the good fortune to see the
voile done lrom Commodore Uchley'e flag*
ship, the “Brooklyn"; end Mr. W. A, M.
Goode desoribrs it es be too saw it from
Admiral Sampson's fl'.gshlp, the ''New
York."
Borne very interesting reminiscences and
letters of Mary Todd Liooolo, the wife of
President Lincoln, are given in an article
by her sister, Emily Todd Helm. The In
dian ohief Two Moon's story of General
Ouster's last fight. An exposition, by Mr
George B. Waldron, of "The Commercial
Promiao of Cuba, Porto Rioo, and the Phil*
pines," presents the possibilities of our
recent oouquests in most eloquent figures.
THE S. 8. McOLURE CO.,
141-166 East 26th Streets, New York.
of
In Me
THE
A Dress I Zoological Unrdeii
The Zoologioal Sooiety of New York pro
pose to oonstruot what will probably be the
Quest zoologioal garden in tho world in
Broux Perk, New York. The eoolety ex-
peota to open the garden to the publio in
e Betiaieetory woy ou Mey 1, 1899. While
the work in progressing with all due rapid'
Ity, the old aud well approved plan of re
lieving biliousness end constipation thro’
the beneUoent ugenoy of Hosteller's btorn-
eoh Uiltors ttuds general reoognitioo. This
excellent iatuily medioine is e safeguard
against male.ia and rheumatism, end re
moves indigestion end nervousness. It in
vigorates the system through unproved di
gestion, fortifies it against disease, and
counteracts the effect, of overwork, mental
or physical.
Ctenernl Cfreeiy'i 9TS »•>« «l
Heath.
The truo story of those 978 dsya of eat
feting by Oreely’s berolo little band of ex*
plorera in tbe Arotio region bee been told
by General Graely himself, for the first
time, for the Ootober Ladies’ Home Jour
nal. For years General Greely has kept an
unbroken silence about bis fearful expert
tnoe aud that of hie oompanioos, as tbey
dropped dead one by one at bis side, and
It was only after tba greatest persuasion
that the famous explorer woe induoed to
write tbe story.
The Kindergarten.
This is a department of our school that
U very important, as well as instructive
and it is necessary to be seen to be appro-
dated. Therefore the Teacher Miss Fow
ler has proposed to show all who may fa
vor her with a call, some of the benefits
in e praotioal way to be derived from being
first ednoated in tbe Kindergarten. They
advanao mors rapidly in tbe literary de
partment after going throngh the Kinder
garten.
_ mi lore's Maoszinb for September
Many of onr neighbors neve »us-| obar g a Q f Osm^ThomM, et Chick- Mr - Gior « eE ' Grah » m drseribes the de
teined much Iobb by having theirLmnoge, found the oherges true, Bt,uoliOD of
fencing washed sway. We have L nd p | aoe d the responsibility upon
stook lew, it is true, but cows endUg a j a Q en> Brooke, hie Sargeous
bogs wont stay on their side of the L n( j a i ot 0 f hospital contractor,
boundary line, when the fence is This report says: ”We can find no
taken sway. Some of the boy* reasonable excuse for the lack of
say, that en old eow cen find aL app ji eg| *{,{©{, could have been
break in the fence just about thej eft8i ]y obtained, end were not, by
time it is made even though it bejthose responsible, end they should
in the midst of a big storm. Well be he ld strictly responsible! There
s oow is s oow end a hog is A hog,L more 0 f the seme sort, end this
end s male is s male, end my °b*| rep $rt was not signed by the cor
servstion is that all you need to do, re8 pondents of "Sensational news
is wstoh and yon osn tell one *rom pap#rg ., t but bj Mi)o B Ward>
the other by simply watchiog. Major aud Brigade 8argeon;«7ames
Some of the girls up this way are U j 0 h n80n , Major 2nd Arkansas
oomplsining that they dont g«t y 0 | uteeri| and Emil S, Hellboru
any letters, don’t know why, just Majot2n d Kentucky Volunteers,
because they will I reckon. and is now in the hands of Maj.
We learn that E. B. Jordan hasU Breokenridge. It is no won-
rented the Ephraim Jordan homeL thgt tinR m#n are offering
place; said place being the proper-1 Q(Jd< tbftt ^, ger wiU have to R0>
ty of Mrs. Kate Hall of Atlanta. The Oommisaionera are to meet
Eb is a good fellow and one of onr Mr MoKinle , thi . week, previous
farmer boys. to sailing for Enrope next Satu
We learn from Rev. Elbert Field I day. According to onrrent Gossi;
that he will soon return to Macon tbe administration will only ask
where he is attendingMeroer Uni-f or on a {gland- Lnzon • in the
veraity. Good place for a boy to Philippine group.
B°- Tbs news reoeived at the head
We also learn that Mr. Couuao-L aat ^ erg 0 j fa e Demooratio Oon
dore Fields will attend a coarse et jgieuionsl Osmpsigu Committee
tbe medical college in Augusta iuL ebs more enoonraging every day
Ootober. Hurrah for onr boys. I There is feeling among democrat
Onr people were favored with a that the House oau be oaptured
Gospel sermon laBt Sunday by I and a determination on to do
Rev. T. J. Camming. We have fa a number of states tbe repub
bnt few if any batter preachers tioans are divided into faction
than T. J. Gumming, I am sorry to w hiok will add to the chance of
learn that he will perhaps, notlelecting democrats in Congreasiou-
preaob at this place next year hav-1 a i districts now represented by
ing resigned the oare of Pleasant I Republicans.
Grove church, sorry indeed bnt (fan. Shatter, who eame to
tbe Lord knows best. I Washington under orders from Mr.
I notioe that my friend and bro- McKinley, oalled on Gen. Miles,
ther, Aquilla Chamlee, your Bap- a t his office in the War Depart-
tist Pastor at Sandersville, will take ment, bnt it was a duty oall upon
to himself tbe better half, on tbe I his commanding officer and not a
6th. May tbe blessings of Heav-Looiel call. Gen. Shatter absoluto-
en rest with him and his and not a My declines to talk for publication,
ripple of disoerd or discontent find but it is an open secret that be has
a resting place with either of themL 0 t it in for Miles, because of his
and at last, when their life work is takiug the reeently published in-
done, realize that our Lord oareth terview with Miles to mean an at-
for his people. Dwight. | tempt to deprive him of the credit
Pll’TVri-lr of conducting the Santiago oam-
wever Aries, l paigQ< Miles is tiokled to death
EAAiniNil'ION OF’ TKktll*
ERR.
There will be a special examination nf
teachers at the Court Hones in Handers
ville, Saturday, September 17ib, 1998, for
tbe benefit of all tesuhere desiring to teach
in this oouniy during tbe next school year,
and who have no lioense granted by this
oonnty. The qnesliODS will be takek from
the Manual of Methods Issued tor this
year. Notioe is hereby Borved by tho
County Board of Education that, alter this
examination, alt luture especial examine
tions shall be paid for by the applicants.
Hespeatfully,
John N. Regers.
Hob. Com’r .Washington Co.
VIIU. Wll 1112II
UUOTHKIt.
Gain your brother’s oon fidonoe, my dear
girl, else you will Ijotc no inflaenoe over
him,"writes Ruth Ashmore, of "A Sister’s
Iritliieuoo Over Her Brother," in the August
Luilies Rome Journal "Foroe yourself to
bo interested in what over ho tells you
Let uo escort bo as ohuruiing to you at
ho Ib. Make him flod pleasure in the same
society that you do, and if lor some reason
ha finds it tiresome, thou arrange to go in
another set, but always a good one. which
he will appreciate and in whioh he wlli
he appreciated. It you have any aooom
plishment, urgo your brother to be a stu
dent with you. If you arc a good pianist
never retnee to play the tune he likes, snd
If yon oan induce him to take up the violin
or mandolin, or even the banjr, so much
the bolter, then you two may he oompan--
Iouh in melody as in life. Never forget
bow much a man, and especially a yonog
man, likes to be remembered. Tbe tiny
token on his birthday, the reraembranoe
on tbo holiday, tbe little letter ot congrat
ulation sent when he ban snooeeded either
tn his studies or In the business world —
none ot tbe small pleasures of life are wast
ed on a brother. A brother very often is
the reproduction ol his sister. It is as if
he were a mirrto into which when the sis-
looked shn found reflected all her fanlts
and most of her virtues."
The haudsome external app eft
ance of Frank Leslie's p 0PU
Monthly for September is bor
out by an attractive table of C o
tents. The leading article, “A Wa
ship’s Battery," by Henry Hai
risou Lewis, tells how th6
fires
guns are placed and worked, anl
is illustrated with some splendi)
pictures of our victorious ships j]
actions at Manila and ~
The famous "Johnson Island Coul
spiraoy,” an episode of the Givi
War, is interestingly recounted bi
Frederick Boj d Stevenson, Anothl
er article of historical value is J 0 |J
P. Ritter’s "Story of Wyoming tM
Beautiful.” Kthaerine Tynan coni
tributes some charming notes up]
"The Irish People at Hotne
All Christendom is shooked by
tbe recurrence of another royal
tragedy. On Saturday noon tbe
Empress Elizabeth of Austria was
ruthlessly assassinated by an Ital
ian anarchist Luobesi, in the city
of Geneva Switzerland. The sti
letto pierced her heart causing
death in a short time. The wretch
has been arrested and seems to
gloat over his crime. Tbe swift
doom meted to the assassins, does
not stay the fiendish work, it must
be throttled by driving out anarch,
ists and forbidding tbe avowal of
such sentiments.
Foul-Smelling
Catarrh.
It oetUioly look* like is, but there is re-.- -
ally no trick about it, Anybody can try it over the investigation, and, II al-
S&SrS’S’.&S SlbuT'wte low«l. will render valuable .id in
Malaria or nervous
oan oare himself right awey by taking Elec-1 cettinif at the truth,
trio Bitters. This medioine tones an lha P 8 , , “ , ,
whole system, acts as. a stimulant to the mttituitWBWStsistsjitiUWW
Liver and Kidneys, is a blood purifier end
nerve tonio. It onree Oonetipation, Head,
aohe, Fainting Spells, Sleepieesness and
Melanoholy. It is purely vegetable, e mild
laxative, and restores the system to its net
oral vigor. Try Eleotrlo Bitters end be
convinced that they ore a miracle worker.
Every bottle le guaranteed. Only 60o
bottle at Jsmereon A Bro. drag store.
Catarrh is one of the most obstinate
diseases, nnd hence the most difficult
to get rid of.
There is but one woy to cure it,
The disease is in the blood, nnd all tho
sprays, washes r and inhuling mixtures
in the world can have no pennnnent
effect whatever upon it. Swift’s Spe
cific cures Catarrh permanently, for it is
the only remedy which can reach the
disease and force it from the blood.
Mr. B. P. McAllister, of Harrodsburg,
Ky., had Catarrh for years. He writes:
•>I could Be* no improvement whatever,
though I was constantly treated with sprays
— aucl washes, and differ
ent inhaling remedies—
in fact, 1 could feel that
each winter I was wore*
than the year previous.
"Finally It we*
brought to my notioe
that Catarrh was a blood
disease, and after think
ing over the matter, I
saw it was unreasonable
to expect to be cured by
reached tbe surface,
then decided to try
ew bottles were used, I no-
The man who stands idly by and .
the 111* lading out of his wife's fane, sees | fi’uf iVa’percep'.ible improvement. Continuing
her health going, sees her becoming old . ^!mnfete"cmre°was the reaull
end faded aud wrinkled when she should
■till be in the perfect enjoyment of vigor
ous, nseful health, is either less than a
men or else does not know of the one rem.
edy wbioh will bring her back to heiltb
sod strength, Perhaps her husband can
not persuade her to go to her dootor, be-
onoM she naturally dreads the inevitable
"examinations’’ and “looal treatments.”
H» osn persnade her, if ebe needs per
suasion, to take Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pres
cription. This Italy wonderful medioine
has oared hundreds of women after tbe
beet physicians have failed, It has been in
constant nee and tested every day for thir
ty years. It iso’tan experiment, there ere
no ebanoes about it It is a certain cure
for all darangements, weaknesses, irreg-
ulsritles and displacements of interns! or-
0*ns peculiar to wogfen.
system, iuni a complete cure w* 1 » the
fadvise nil who have this dreadful disease to
ly tu*t can re&o* in© uitwaw a*.
To continue the wrong treatment for
Catarrh is to continue to suffer. Swift s
Specific is n real blood remedy, and
oures obstinate, deep-seated diseases,
whioh other remedies have no effect
whatever upon. It promptly reaches
Oatarrh, and never fails to cure even tbe
blood romedy guaranteed to eontain no
dangerous minerals. „ „
' Books mailed free by Swift SpoolM
Company, Atlanta, Georgia
The U. S. Gov’t Reports
show Royal Baking Powder
superior to ell others.
THE TO L< IS DO WEEKLY
BLA.UK
Ever; intelligent family need
in addition to their looal paper, a
good national weekly. The great
est and widely known general fam
ily newspaper is the Toledo Week
ly Blade. For thirty years it has
been a regular visitor in every
part of the Union and is well
kwowu in almost every one of the
70,000 poatoffiees in country.
It is edited with reference to a
national oircnlation. It » a Rep
ablioan paper, but people of all
politics take it because of its hon
esty and fairness in the discussion
of all pnblio questions. It is the
favorite family paper, with some
thing for every member of the
household. Serial stories, poetry
wit and hnmor; tbe Household de
partment, (best in the world).
Young Folks, Snnday School
Lesson, Talmage’s Sermons, the
Farmstead, the Question Bureau
(which answers question for sub
scribers), the News of theWeek in
complete form, and other special
features. Specimen copies*g!adly
sent on application, and if yon will
send ns a list of addresses, we will
mail a copy to each. Only $1 a
year. If you wiah to raisa club,
write for terms.
Address Tbe Blade,
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Delicate
ANTED—SEVERAL T T USTWOUTIIY PKR-
floufl in this stnto to manage our business in
their own snd nearby counties. Itls mainly office
work conducted at home. Salary struight $900
year and expenses—definite bonuflde, no more, i
loss salary, Monthly $T8« References. Enclose
solt-addcssed stamped .envelopo, Herbert E* lliss
Prest*, Dept* M. Chicago*
Farm to Rent.
A throe horse farm to let tan miles north
west of Bandersville, oonveniont to xchool
nnd chnrohas, healthy looality end land
fine in production. A good lively tennnt
onn secure stook nnd ooru sufficient to run
the fnrm. Come and see the undersigned
at his house in Washington county,
Dwight, Ga,, 8»pt. 13, 1S98.
It EIEIYEK’A sale.
Under and by virtue of an order granted
by hie Honor Roger L. Gamble, Judge ol
the Middle Cironit, said order buying been
granted on the 5th day of Sept. 1893, and
UDdor and by virtue of my office »s receiv
er, I will sell before tbe court bonso door
in Bandersville, Washington nounty, Geor
gia, ou the first Tuesday in October, 1898,
at pnblio outory to the highest bidder for
onah, all the below nnd beninalter descii-
bed property. Said vale will be between
the hours of ten a m and 4pm npon sai l
day. buid properly described as loilows:
First, All that tract ot tilteen hundred
end fifty (1550) acres,more or lesH. bounded
west by hinds of William Adams, on the
east by lands of L N Callaway, north by
land of Ann Hodges and Lewis Aohor-J,
and south by the lands of J P Bweanoy,
and the Oconeo river.
Second. Also a tract of one hundred
(100) aores more or less, bounded wtx-t nnd
north by hinds of W It Robison, east by
lands of L N Callaway aud south by thv
Ooi-r.ee river.
I bird. Also the following described
real tbtate situate in Wilkinson county,
slate of Georgia, to-wlt: Eight hundred nnd
ten (810) aores more or leas in the tnurib
land district comprising lots numbers thno
hundred anil five ( 305) 300, 310 nnd 311.
Fourth. Also six hundred and seven!
six and one half (075$) aores more or less,
in the fourth district comprising whole
lotsnumbor 309, and fractional lots Nos.
18, 19, 20 and 21, in the said county ot
Wilktus n.
These several tracts of land containing
in tho aggregate thirty-one hundred nnd
thirty-seveu und one halt 31371 acres more
or leas, and which property is fully de
oribod in that cortnin warranty deed from
J P Sweaney to A L RfobnrdBon, and re
corded in tho Clerk’s offico of Washington
Superior oonrt in Record book of deoda,
K’ Folios, 420, 427. May 14th, 1890 nnd
to which reference is hereby made.
Said properly will be sold for tbe pnr-
posc of paying off and discharging either
in part or iu whole of a certain common
law fi fa in favor of one Albert L, Rich
ardson nnd against Joel P Sweaney, whioh
fi fa was by the Sheriff of Washington
oonnty ievied upon the lands above det
onbed and alter whioh levy said property
was by tho Superior oonrt ot Washington
county, planed in the hands of uiyeell us
reooivor. 8aid property being biold aa tho
property ot tbe defendant in fi fa. Joel
P. Hwi-aney, and for the purpose ol pay
ing off said fi fa., the principal
ol which is 7,600 00 besides iuteiest and
coats.
Good and buffioient title will be mado to
(he nniohaBoror purchasers of said prop
erty. 8. M,GILMORE,
This Sept. 0; 1808. Reoelver.
The tenth and final paper of th4
Religious Denominations series il
“The Roman Catholics,’’ by thd
Rev. A. P. Doyle. The two serl
iftls, "Marie Tremaine” and "a/
Amerioau Priuoess/’are continued!
The short tales include: "Merely i
Passing PasBion,” "Maude Coni
way’s Brother,” "Which W 0 |
Cuba.?”
Children
They do not complain of
anything in particular. They
eat enough,but keep thin and
E ale. Theyappear fairly well,
ut have no strength. You
cannot say they are really
sick, and so you call them
delicate. $
What can be done for them? «
Our answer is the same that x
the best physicians have been %
giving for a quarter of a cen- w
tury. Give them «
SHERIFF’S SALES
FIRST TUESDAY IN OCTOBER, 1898
GEORGIA—Washington County.
Will bo sold on the first Tuesday in
October, 1898, at the coutthoose in said
oounty, within tho legal hours of sale, to
the highest bidder, for oasb, the following
property, to-wit;
Bouse mid lot corner of Branbsmville
street and Floyd avenue, containing one
aore, more or less, bounded ou tbe north
by Floyd avenue, east by Branbamville
istseet, south by Joe Thomas, west by lot
of Mrs. Hurst.’ Levied on as the property
'of E. A. Sullivan to satisfy a tax fl fa is
sued by H. L. Pritchard, tax collector of
I Washington oounty, for state and oonnty
tuxes for 1897.
Also at tbe same time and place will be
sold:
Tweuty aoren'of land iu 1253d distriot
levied on as the land oi Joase Brown,agent,
to satisfy ft tax fi la iaeued by El. L. Priloh-
!urd, tax oolieotor of Washington oonnty,
for stale and countv taxed for 1897.
W. M. ENGLISH, Sheriff. W. O.
ODDITIES IN ENGLISH
SPELLING
Ad ia. Anna, bab, bob, bib, bulj
civic, dud, deed, deified, deviveq
dewed, did, dood, ccce, eye, ew(
GVe > g l 8. gag. level, madan
maram, noou, non, oho, pap. peed
pip, pop, pup, reddtr, refer, repan
er, revivor, rotator, sees, sellei
sexes, shahs, sis, sit is. semes, stel
lets, tat, tenet, tit, toot, tot, tul
waw, welow.—From ” Words Alii
hither Way,” in Dcmorest’s Mag\
nine for September.
Mrs. Leslie Iu Business Again
An interesting news item to tbe publiJ
ing world is Ibe reorganizUion and inaol
poration, on July 1st, of tbe Frauk ;Lesl|
Publishing Douse, founded in 1855
Frank Leslie, and ainoe 13i0 tbe exoluaiJ
property of Mrs, Frank Loslie. The Prej
idont of tho new oompany fa Mrs, Fran
Leslie, while Mr. Fredsrio L. Colver,
has managed the property for tho past I
years, is Beoretary and Treasurer. F.xtej
slve improvements will be mado in priol
ing plant and in ail departments of Fjui|
Leslie's Perm,an Monthly this Fall,
U IS A !K lYEK'M SALE.
Will l.e Bold before tho courthouse d
in Handersville, Ga., between the us
hours for public sales, on the first Tuesi
in November next, under an order of li
cock Superior court, grantod at the i
August term, io the ease of Jaa, T. 0
ner, Receiver, eto., vs Jeaso Gilmore, ga
dian, et al, thu following real estate '
longing to tho AroherTrnst Estate, ion
That tract of land in said oonnty
Washington, containing two hnndrfld ai
live aores more or less, lioing tho land on
veyed by and desoiibed in the deed Ire
Jesse Robson to Win Arobnr, dated Jw
28,1875, and recorded in tho offico ot Ole
of the Superior court of Washingion oon
cash.
JAMES T. GARNER, Ueoeir
Scon’s Emulsion
of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypo- ^
phosphites. It has most re- h
markable nourishing power. S
It gives color to the blood. It
brings strength to the mus- se
cles. It adds power to the c !|
Now is the Time.
DO YOU WANT JEWELRY ?
Oar stook was never larger or belter and
ouv prices never lower. We have just open
ed up a large lino of
Beautiful Novelties
nerves. It means robust
aud invite you to coine and see them,
whether you want to buy or not. No
obargo for looking and pricing. Call and
seo for j ourself,
Repairing a specially. Old gold e
changed for new.
J. II. & W. W. WILLIAMS.
Leading Jewolois, 352 Second St ,
Macon, Go.
health and vigor. Even deli- jt
cate infants rapidly gain iu 5
flesh if given a small amount
three or four times each day. »
tot. and fii.oo; all druigiats. 3
, SCOTT A KOWNE, Chvmbu, New York. ;<£
A Preaciker’i Discovery.
Dr. Blosacr, who has for many years
made a specialty of catarrhal diseases, has
discovered a remedy that onree the worst
cases of Oatatrb, Bronchitis, eto. It is a
penetrating, baaling smoke vapor that
goes direotly to every afleoted spot, destroys
tbe germs, and heals the moooue mem
brane. Any sufferer mentioning San-
deraville Herald who will address Dr. J.
W. Blosser & Bon, li, 12 and 13 Grant
THE CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
RAILWAY COMPANY,
And tbe OOEAN bTEAMSUIP OOMPANY
are offering increased facilities, for both
Height and passenger truffio, between the
Bouth und the East.
Beginning September 6th, '98, the Ocean
Steamship Oompany will have sailings
from New York five times eaoh week, and
effective the 14th of September Bailings
between Savannah and Boston will be re
sumed,
A Steamer will leave Boston each Wed
nesday for Savannah, and a Steamer will
leave Savannah eaoh Thursday for Boston
Executor’s Sale.
GEORGIA—WashiDBton County,
By viitneof an order by the Court oi
Ordinary of said county at the September
Term 1898 ot Kuid court, will be sold ut
tho court house door in Sindersvillo in
said county on tho Uist Tuesday in Octo
ber next between the legul hours ot sulo to
the highest bidder.the following described
trncte of land in said county, lor tiro pur
pose of distribution of proceeds amongst
the heirs.
The Hill place lying in the 1488th dis
trict, G. M. ot said county about three
miles from Tennille, on the east side ot
the publio road, leading from Tennille Io
W. A. F. Smith's adjoining lauds of S.
Flagg, J. D. Franklin, John Williams nnd
others and containing one hundred (100)
acres more ur less.
Tho RohiDson plaoe situated nonr Lind
sey crossing the VV. & T.U.R. in BBid oonn
ty,bounded on the nortbaud west by lunds
of Pipkins, and on the south aBd cast by
the lands of Layton, and containing (U6{)
one hundred aud sixteen and ibree-tourin
acres more or less, this plaoe being a part
of tbe old Smith place.
Tho Boyer place lying iu and around
Suudtrsvnle, in said county contuiniDg fil
ly (60) acres more or less and Pound-d on
tho north und east by lands of Win. Murtio
and south and west by lunds beiongiug to
tbe children of M. H. Boyer, lying on the
Sandeisvilie aud Sunhill road.
The Dell place, lying in the 98th district
G. M. oi said county on the waters of Buf
falo creek, and containing lour hundred
und ninety-three (493) acres more or less,
bounded on the north by J, A. Raohels.east
by Buffalo creek, south by the Jim Hooka
lands and 0. M. Hodges and Bro., west by
the English Smith lands now owned by-
Jane Hodges.
The Home place of Mrs. T, W, Btrange
lying iu the 99th distriot O. M. oi said
county, bounded on the north nnd cast by
Tom Wiggins, south by the Dayia Strange
eBlate and on tho west by the Davis Strange
estate and the F. J. Pearson lands and con
taining one hundred acres more or less.
The Joe Davis place, lying in the 98th
district G, M. of said county, on the Oco
nee public road bounded on tbe north by
the A. A. Smith land now owned by Hood,
south by land of Tom Davis, east by the
Jim Hooks, east and W6st by the estate ol
Wm. Hugh Lawson and containing one
hundred (100) aores moia or less.
Also, the reversionary interest in ono
»cro of land, known as the sohool lroube
tract, on the said Joe Davis place.
Also Ten allures of bauderaville am)
Tennille Rail Road Stoob. Terms cash.
8. M. GILMORE,
8. G. LANG,
Exeoutora of the will ot Mrs. T. W. Strange
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Sandersville R. R* G
An Uncertain Disease.
There is no disease more uncertain in it*
nature than dyspepsia. Physicians say that
the symptoms of no two cases agree. It is
therefore most difficult to make a correct
diagnosis. No matter how severe, or under
what disguise dyspepsia attacks you. Browns’
Building, Atlanta, Ga* will receive, post-1 Iron Bitters will cure it. Invaluable in all
1 diseases of the stomach, blood and nerves.
p»id, a tbres d»;s' tii$) treatment free.
| Browns’ Iron Bitten is sold by all dealers)
THE INVENTORS
Washington, D. C.
Affords superior advan
tages. Inquiries may bo
made through tho editor
of this paper if desln
.15 a
12 40
2 30 p
8.10
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6 00
11.00p
7.35
1.00
2 50
7.35
Leave Handersville
" Sandersville
* " Sandersville
" Tennille
" Tennille
* " Tonuille
“ Tennille
Arrive Tennille
" Tennille
" Tennille
“ Tennille
" Sandersville
“ Sandersville ... srt
" Sandersville
“ SandorsviUe ...
This schedule goes into e ^ e 1 °L, I I ?i e o0 nl
day morning May 8, 1898, and
tinue until Saturday, May »ocd
This ohange is made iu order ^
modate those wishing to attend
tanqua at Tennille.
Round trip fare Snnday 10°-
Round trip durlDg week 15o. |,
If these trains are liberally P e(j |
th9 schedule will remain T ohsng
week. If not, tbe sohedule will b
•Sunday only. LomaoohE N,P««
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