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('Inn'db inriTlory.
Methodist oliurtb—Rev. J. .1?. Jordan,
prtstor. Treadling 11 o, m, and 7.30 p. m,
Bipllat Ohnroh—Rsv. A, Obani'on, Fas.
tor. Preaching at .1 a. m. and 7 30
THE DANGER
t0 which the Expectant Mother ia
exposed and the foreboding and
dread with which she looks for
ward to the hour of woman’s
severest trial is appreciated by but
few. All effort should be made
to smooth these rugged places
in life’s pathway for her, ere she
presses to her bosom her babe.
MOTHER’S FRIEND
allays Nervousness, and so assists
Nature that the change goes for
ward in an easy manner, without
such violent protest in the way of
Nausea, Headache, Etc. Gloomy
forebodings yield to cheerful and
hopeful anticipations—she passes
through the ordeal quickly and
without pain—is left strong and
vigorous and enabled to joyously
perform the high and holy duties
now devolved upon her. Safety
i r_ ~c * « •
TOIIE MARRIED IN OC-
TOBER. J 0 ’"* W1 « wh ° **p«ot to
wrl . , _ n b « m»rrlod this Foil should
writ, to J. P, Steven, ft Bro, Jewelers end
gravers of Atlante, for eamplee of wed
ding carJg, which will bo eent free ot
oh.rge. Alio fall Inforaiation ee to the
proper forms to be need upon snob ooce-
81008,
BRIEF LOCALS
to life of both is assured by the
4 •( J
use of "Mother’s Friend,’’ and
the time of recovery shortened.
"I know one lady, the mother of three
children, who suffered greatly in the
birth of each, who obtained a bottle of
‘Mother’s Friend’ of me before her
fourth confinement, and was relieved
quickly and easily. All agree that their
labor was shorter and less painful."
John G. Poluill, Macon, Ga.
a 1.00 PER BOTTLES at all Drug Stores,
or sent by oxprees on receipt of prioe.
BOOKS Containing invnlnahlo information of
core l ,ltere8t to all women, will bo sent to
Hitt any address upon application, by
ths bradfield regulator co., Atlanta, a*.
Hon. Fletn G. duBiguon will
speak at Dublin on Saturday, Sept.
21, and Sonator Joe Blaokburn of
Kentucky has also promised to be
tliero. Dublin is going to have a
free-for-all barbecue on that day,
and the citizens expect to have
3,000 to 5,000 people there,
Tliomaston special; Forest BroB.
brought into town this morning
ssvoiityfive head of very fine oat
tie, The cattle business is not a
new one to Upson connty, but is
growing, and cotton fields are giv
ing way to fertile pastures. Beef
catllo are shipped from here to
Louisville, Savannah, Atlanta and
Macon. The cattle are said to be
exceptionally fino this season, and
far above the average in size.
NuimIci-RVIIIC ■>»•«» IIIcc.
Lint of'loUuttijtot week ending Sept. 10th
1808:
Miss If iryolizi Firles, Alice Charted
Edith heaven
0 I Washington,
F J Carter,
Bobort Brown,
Mock Oartlo,
Ella Mills,
B J Brantley,
M Boston,
Eliziboth Irwin,
Maggie Shorting,
Trillie Watkins,
Leo Jordan,
Ilobort Brown,
Saule Roberts,
Mary Jane Buck,
Mary J Brantley,
Elizx Cromwell,
W 0 Logan.
WANTED AGENTS.
“The Confederate Soldier in the Civ-
War, "just pnbUabod, oontains 600 pa
gan I'.tslO inches, and over 1,100 large Bat
tie Heenns, Portraits, Maps, eto. The great
est nnd largest War Book over published
an 1 the only ono that does justice to the
Confederate soldier and tbo oaaso be (ought
ior. Complete in one volume. Agents
wanted overywhoio to soli this book'on oar
now and oasy plan. Many of tbo lady and
gentlemen agents who are at work aro ma
lting from $100 to $200 por month. Vett-
non, Sons nnd Daughters of Veterans, and
others interested are reqnestod to send for
ft heantilnl illustrated descriptive oiroular
free, r,d terms to agents. Address,
Conr er-Journal Job Printing Co.; Louis
ville, Ky,
WANTED—SBVHKAI, TRUSTWORTHY PER-
fn,lb in glia anitc to maimgn our tmalness In
tii.iro own and nearby counties. It ia mainly office
work conducted at home. Salary’straight, $900 a
year and expenses—definite bounlldc, no more, no
loss salary. Monthly $78. References. Eneloso
•til addressed stamped envelope, Herbert E. (lass,
PreB t., Uept M. Chicago.
BUCKLEN’S ABNICA: 8ALVE-2
rt’.e bobt i?‘>lv« in tbo world for Cut*,
nriiisos, Soros, Ulcers, bait lthenm, Fever,
nores, 'i'ettor,Chapped Bands, Childblains,
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi
tively oures Piles, or no pay reqairod. It
guaranteed to givA perfect satisfaction
or money refunded. Price 25o per box.
l er sulo by Jamcraon ft Caldwell,.Banders-
ville, Ga.
the^deeaded
CONSUMPTION.
* A 1 Slocum, M. C., the Great Chem
ist and Soientiet, Will Send Free, to*
,the Afflicted, Tmee.Bottles of His
, Newly Discovered Remedies to
^ IRt fltlMA P/v., J ill
& Cure Consumption and;All
v . Lung Troubles.^
Nothing could be fairer, jnorojrphilac.
lurojiio or carry more joy to tho afflicted,
r 1 "; 1 *'ho odor of T. A. Hlooum, M, O., of
i J i curl Htroot, Now York Oity.
Confident that he bas discovered an ab-
flolhts euro for oonsumplion nnd all pul
monary complaints, and to mnko its great
blunts known, lio will send, free, throe bot
tles of medicine, to any render of Sandbbs-
ili.r (Ieiui.d who is suffering from obest,
bronchial, throat nnd lung troubles or con
sumption.
•dl.roady Cthls "now fsoioutifio course of
bns pevnianontly oared thou-
apparently hopeless eases.
j.he Doctor oonsidors it bis religious dn-
ll , u| y which he owes to humanity—to
ao , n * t0 l'is infallible oure.
a,,.! 6,6(1 frool y> is enough tc oommend it,
lnorB 80 is tho perfeot confidence of
great chemist makiug the proposition,
re .ins proved the dreaded consumption
, m,° oornble disease beyond any doubt.
F i horn n.,11 i .........
DR MAURY M. STAPLER—Eye, Ear,
Now and Throat. 606 Mulberrv street,
Maoon, Oa.
The splendid flonr of the Exoelsior Mills
of Augusta is sdverti-ol on 4lb page.
It was avid on tha streets yesterday that
ootton was now lower then it bed been
elnoe 1844.
The future is naoertaiu, bat tf yon keep
yoar blood pure with Hood‘e Stria peri lie
you mey be aure of good hoelth.
Reyal makes the tool pars,
wbeieeem* sat delldaue,
^kih^
SOTAl (AKIMS PO*OM CO., NSW VOSK.
If you are looking for bargains, go to the
f,'. 01 * and ••• their $2.50 Ladies
Sl ^ 0 8h °* wblob tb#jr * f# for
, « me ?* DnBois, tfesnut end eoeoe
brittle, finest in the city, Menufsetnrsd
by him ithii model bakery*
Yesterday was the antatnnal rqnioot,
Deye end nigbte ere now of tquel length,
Eleotion next Wsdneedey week, Ootober
6th. Candidates beve got e move on than
uow.
Farmers ere now plenniog for eowing
wheel. All we think would prefer to eow
in Ootober, ae results ars generally batter
Company come in unexpected. What sbeli
Wf- _ ‘ ■
do? Why just call np DnBois over bis
phone, end he will send you bread, rolls
or oakes in e hurry.
Tbe Racket store bss but one price, the
lowest that can be made. Every prioe is e
strong bid for your trade.
Tbe hey orop ie immense, perhaps never
better, end tbe people ere wisely living
large quantities of it. It will ell be needed.
Mr, Pailiem en tvengeliet and a mem
ber of tbe Baptist oburob we leero bes
ereoted a tent on the squire east of tbe Ar
mory building, and held bis first servioe
jefferday morning. In his efforts to turn
tbe people to righteousness, all will wish
him great success.
„ How’s This!
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for snv case of Catarrh that cannot be our
ed byUall’R Catarrh Core,
F. J. 0//ENEY & CO., Props.,Toledo, O.
Wo tbe undersigned have known F.
J. Obeaney for tbe last 16 years, and be
lieve him perfectly honorable in all busi
ness transaction and financially able to oar
ry out nov obligation made by their firm
Rest ft Tnuax,Wholesale Druggists, Tole
do, O, Waldino, Kinnan ft Mabvin, Whole
sale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hull's Catarrh Oure is taken internal
ly, acting directly upon tbe blood end
mucous surfaoes of the system. Prioe 75e.
per bottle. Bold by ell Druggists. Testi
monials free.
Tbe Raoket store is making prloea that
will win your trade and your influenoe.
Those wishing bread for tbs association
will save time and trouble by gettiog it from
DnBois at bis model bakery.
WANT
" sons
— 1’ED—SEVKUaL tbUStWORTIIY PER-
hoiis In Ibis state to manage oar business lu
tlicirown and nearby counties, Itls mainly office
work conducted at borne. Salary atra
yoar and expense*—definite bouafldc, no
less salary. Monthly ,75. Reference
salary. Monthly
.iddrassed sti
1‘rest., Dept M.
straight 1900 a
-V no more, no
References inclose
self-addressed slampetl eiiveibpe,'"Herbert ■
Chicago.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that a bill
will be introduced at the next ses
sion of tbe Legislature to be held
in said State, to amend tbe charter
of tbe Town of Tennille.
Registrars At Woik.
Tbe number of namea registered
for tbe eleotion is 4,221, whites, 2,
079: colored 2,142. The registrars,
Messrs, A. S, Mitchell, W. T. As
kew, and Q. Richards have been at
work for two days on the lists,con
firming or correcting them for the
battle of tbe ballots.
The official notice of tbe eleotion
appears elsewhere.
Discovered by a Woman.
Another great diaoovery boa bean made,
and that two by a lady in thia oountry.
"Disease fastened its clutches upon her
and for acven years she withstood its sever
est testa, but her vital organa were under,
mined and death seemed imminent. For
tbreo months she oooghed iooessantly, and
could not sleep. She finally discovered a
way to recovery, by purchasing of ns a bot
tle of Dr. King's New Diaoovery for Con
sumption, nnd was bo muob relieved on ta
king first dose, that she slept all niebt;
and with two bottles, bas been absolutely
cured. Her name ia Mrs, Luther Lutz.'
Thus writee W. C. Hamniok ft Oo H of She!
by, N. O. Trial bottles iree at Jamerson
ft Bro., Drug Store. Regular size 60o and
$1.00. Every bottle guaranteed.
A Wonderful Discovery.
Tbe last quarter of a century records
any wonderful discoveries in medicine,
but none that have accomplished more for
humanity than that sterling old household
Browns’Iron Bitters.
remedy, Browns’ Iron Bitters. It seems to
contain the very elements of good health,
and neither man, woman or child can take
it without deriving the greatest benefit.
Brawns’ Iron Bitters ia sold by all dealen.
ICE NOTICE.
On end after this date I will sell Ioe a
tbe following rates:
loo per 100 lbs. 60 oenis
25 lb Tickets 100 lbs 60
10 ib " 100 lba 65
under 10 lbs 100 lbs 7o
Small quantities 1 cent per lb.
1 bope that all my onstomers will prepare
ing for
the
Iknrei will b 0 no mistake in sending-
be iu overlooking tbe gen-
i Ration. He bas on file in bis
mnni ri i 0aa , ani1 European laboratories testi-
all J. 01 fix P 6 rteooe f (0 m those oured, in
**• parts of the world.
T A 0D m UD l*l it is too late. Address
nlooum. \T n QQ P.ttKX atroot Van
‘• A. ,Slocum, M. O., 98 Pine street, New
“» When wril.ino f.tiA Dnnlnr.
fl ,„ when writing tbe Doctor, please
*L ® xpre8a and postoffloe address, Sam-
iTlnrtii puotuwuu nuuicnDi uam*
i)rravr ,a heading this article in the jtnd
NUBYULb UtSBAI-D.
a plaoe and tAke ioe Saturday evening
Sunday ns I osnnot deliver it on Sunday,
bnl will be open .from 8 to 10 a. m. for
those who cannot get it Saturday. Will
fnrnisb saw dost to those who want it.
H. T. EUBANKS.
Job work, envelopes .note or letter Leads
bill beads, tags, oironlars, fto., in good
tyle and at low prices st tbe Herald offles
Leave yoar orders for ooai at tbe Raoket
store with Albes ft Tatum.
Have you tried any of Do Boil, ooooanut
and pea nut bars, be manufactures hi* own
oandy and guarantees thorn to be para
Go to tbe Raoket store and sea menu $3
Hand sewed shoe, oat piioe $2.00. Don t
take oar word, Mm# and sea
Wedding oskea
model bakery.
specialty st DaBols
FABSOEAL.
Miss Martba Mathis returned to Mont
deHslea college in Maoon on Monday,
Mr. Tommie MoBride and sister Miss
P«»rl have returned to our oity High School
Mr. Sam Wood ie taking a post graduate
course and Mr. Gordon Wood ie again in
eohool.
Mias. Viola Rogers has entered ths Girls
N. ft I. College at Mllltdgeville.
Mf. Milton Hymen bas returned to tbe
8tste University at Athens.
Miss Rosalie Cohen bss entered Weslysn
Female college ia Mscon.
Miss Mstiy Hall will retnrn to Luoy
Cobb Institute, Athens.
The Meroer boys T. M. Sparks, J, J
Harris end Robt.8tepbens have retained to
tbe University.
Miss Nolle Turner ol Forsyth is tesohing
mnslo end literary branches in tbe families
of Dr. J, R. Henderson end Mr. O. D
Thigpen.
Tbe friends of Misi Mslinde Taylor will
regret to learn ot her illness, end wish for
ber n speedy rcoovery.
Rev T. W. Gsrbattt will soon move to
Fiiz Gereld, to give needed, personal at
tentlon to his milling interest there. Tbe
many friends of tbe family here will regret
their removal, end bope era long to have
them with us again.
Dr L. A. Gray bill of Ooonee has boon
ooofined with fever for over five weeks.
The Dootor It s usefal and worthy citizen
and ell bope that bo will soon be restored
to good health.
Mr. Vcstue Jaoktnn end family bare
moved into tbe Jsokion (louse on Jernigsn
street.
Prof, and Mrs. Molntosb, so
couipnuied by Mrs. Sidnoy Las
oellas, wile of “Lord Beresford,"
left Fitzgerald oo Sunday for their
future borne id Providence, R. I.
Mrs. Molntosb is tbe gusrdinn to
Mrs. Loecellee, sod sbe goes East
to wind op some of the affairs of
ber wntrd relating to tbe Pelkey es
tate. It ie alleged that Mrs. Las
cedes is thinking of giving tbe
'lord” tbe go-by and applying for
a divorce. It will be remembered
that sbe bas recently returned from
Mexico. Mrs. Molntosb went oat
to the City of Mexico ebont sixty
days ago, and when sho returned
brought Mrs. Lasoslles back with
ber. Since that time she has been
spending ber time here with the
Melutosh family. Their decision
to go to Rhode Island seems to
have been reached rather sudden
ly, for they began to close up their
affairs, disposing of all real estate
and personal property they could
in order to leave. So far as ean
be ascertained, the “lord” is keep
ing rather quiet since his recent
“touch” of the Mexicans in their
capital city.
Rev. T. W. Gerbalt was ia tbe oity tbe
post week. He and bis exasllant family
will be gladly welcomed baek. Mrs. F. J.
Gsrbntt and obildren we are glad to note
have already returned.
Mist. Mary Cooley after an extended ab-
senoe among relativer in North Carolina
has returned.
Rev. A. M. William held the Quarterly
conference at Pine Hill on Saturday, and
pteaobed exoellent sermons ou Saturday
end Sunday. On Taesday be held a Quarter
ly eonferenoe for Washington oirouit at
Bay Springs and not at Little Bethel as
published last week.
Da Buis has oommenoed making his home
made oandiea now for the winter seeion,
if you wieb pure, fieeh oandiea eall at his
model bakery.
Those $1.60 end $1.76 Ladies Dong but*
ton shoe at Raoket store are dalsiee and
they are selling them for only $1 00 and
$1.26.
NOTICE Ol* KLEC HON.
Noliuc is hereby given that an eleotion
will be held at the usu«l voting preoinots
io Washington County on Outober 6, 1898
for tbe iollowing State and County Officers,
aud ior or against the following proposed
Amendments to tbe OoDetltution. viz: Gov
ernor, Seoretary of State, Comptroller Gen-
oral. State Treasurer, Attorney General,
Commissioner of Agrioulture, State School
Commissioner, one Prison Commissioner,
Chief Jastioe of Supreme oourt, (wo Asso
ciate Justioes of Supreme court. Senator
for Twentieth Senatorial District, two
Representatives, to ibe General Assembly
for or against Ratifioatiou oi Amendments
to Paragraphs 2 and 3 ol Section 3, ArtioU
6 of tbe Constitution (eleotion of Judges of
Superior courts by tbe people), for or
against Ratidostion of amendment to Para-
graph 1, Seotion 11, Artiole 6 of tbe Con-
■titution (eleotion of Solioitora General by
tbe propie), Clerk of tbe Superior court,
Sheriff, Receiver ol T.x Returns, Tax col
lector, County Treasurer, Count; Survey
or and Coroner. Wiley Harris ohuirman.
Oommisslooer Roads and Havanas.
SAMPLES MAILED FREE.
Fifty Thousand Trial Paokagea of
Dr. Bloaaer’a Catarrh Cure to
be Sent Free to Applicants.
We have given away 60,00$ trial peek,
ages of Dr. Blosaar'e Catarrh Cura to per
sons rffliotrd with Colds,Catarrh, Bronchi
tis. Asthma, Deafness, etc., and now offer
soother 60,000 peekeges absolutely free. Ii
tbe trial package does not convince yon ol
its curative properties, you will have been
at no expense; if it benefits you, you will
gladly order a month's treatment at $1 00*
We are wiliiog to lake tall the risk, know
ing what the medicine will do.
This remedy wee discovered by Rev. J.
W. Uloeser, M. D., the well-known evangel
ist. It is a berm less, pleasant vegetable
oomponnd, inhaled by smoking in a pipe,
wbiob we tnrnisb free. It onras tbe worst
eases. If you wish tbe tree psoksgo, write
et onoe to Dr. J. W. Bloater ft Son, Sam
ple Dept., Atlanta, Ga., mentioning the
Sandeiaville Herald,
LAND VOIt MALE.
Only two mile* East oi Sandersville.
I will sell a two bor«e larm, adjoining
land of John B. Wilkerson partly clears t
and in a good state of cultivation. Terml
easy.
O. B. PRINGLE.
Sept. 14 1898. 4t
Shingles & Brick.
Always on hand, and
For sale cheap by
HOLT & BEO.
a26—Id
O. L. ROGERS,
Physician and Surgeon
SANDEItSVILUS, Oa.
Office formerly occupied by Dr.
S. D. Brantley,
aept. 8. 1898.
Try Allen's Foot-Fuse,
A powder to be shaken into tbe rboes.
At this season your feet feel swollen, nerv
one and hot, and get tired easily. If yon
have smarting feet or tight eboes, try Al
len's Foot-Ease. It eools tbe feet and
makes walking easy. Cores swollen and
sweating feet, blisters and oalloos spots.
Relieves oorns and bunions ot ail pain and
gives rest and oomiort. Try it to-day.
Sold by all drnggiala and shoe stores for
25o. Trial paokaga FREE. Address, Al
ien S. Olsted, Le Roy, N. Y.
raggeirr"
_ HAIR BALSAM
Clssnie. snd bcsatlflcs ths hat*.
rronotM a luxurl.nl growth.
Mover fells to Bestor* Sraj
Hair to its Youthful Color.
Cum Kslp dim... a hair nUiag.
SENT FIIEE
to housekeepers—
Liebig Company’s
Extract of 'Beef
W. C. T. A.
Fourth Saturday in September 10
o’olock A. M.
PROGRAM.
Opening song, 145, To the Work.
Prayer.
Boll call.
1. Grube method. Discussed
by A. M. Duggan.
8. Prince’8 methods in tbe Ger
man schools. Discussion of it be*
gun by Association.
3. Bound Table.
4. Annual election of offioers.
COOK BOOK-
telling| bow to|prepare)|maDy deli
cate and delicious dishes.
Address, Liebig Co., P. O. (Box 1718 New York
HOME SCHOOL
For Youn? Ladies and Girls.
ATHENS, GA.
C. Whitehurst,
J. E. Gibson,
Mrs. A. Williams,
Miss Anna Jones,
“ Mabel Ligbtner.
Tbe Dixie cotton mill at LaGraoge
is putting in $50,000 worth of n$w
machinery. When this mill geta
to running with its full capacity
there will be over 17,000 spindles.
Loostiou beautiful, adv«Ptages etcelleut,
terms modtrate. Exorcises resumed Sep.
(ember 15,1898. For oiroular ot iulorma-
tion apply to
MISS O. SOSNOWSKI, Principal.
LUCY COBB INSTITUTE.
ATHENS, GA.
The (ortielb annual session of this insii.
late will be resumed on Wednesday, Sep
tember I4tb. Fpr oatslcguts snd other In
formation, apply to
M. A. LIPSCOMB, Principal
For Administrator'll Dismirsioo.
Georgia—Washington County,
Ordinary’s Office,
J. E, Joiner, Administrator of the estate
Of J, Q. Joiner late oi said county, deoetf-
ed, applies to me for letters of dismission
from tbe administration of said estate,
and I will pass upon bis applioathn on
tbe first Monday in November, 1898, at my
office in Sandersville, said oonn(y.
Givan under my band officially this Wifi
day of July, 1808.
3<BQ|. M NEWMAN,
Ordinary, W.O.
•995.00
«P- SUe
Suffered 20 Years*
M RS. MARY LEWIS, wife ot a promi
nent farmer, and well known by all
old residents near Belmont, N. Y,.
writes! "For twenty-seven years I bad been
a constant sufferer from nervous prostra
tion, and paid large sums of money for doc
tors and advertised remedies without bene
fit. Three years ago my condition was
alarming; tbe least noise would startle and
unnerve me. I was unable to sleep, bad a
number of slnldng spells and slowly grew
worse. I began using Dr. Miles' Restorative
Nervine and Nerve and Liver Pills. At first
the medicine seemed to have no effect, but
after taking a few bottles I began to notice
a change; I rested better at night, my appe
tite began to improve and I rapidly grew
better, until now I am na nearly restored
to health os ono ot my age may expect. God
bless Dr. M1 les' Ncrvtne.”
Dr. Miles' Remedies
are sold by all drug
gists under a positive
guarantee, first bottle
benefits or monoy re
funded. Book on dis
eases of the heart and
nerves tree. Address,
DB. MILES MEDIOAL CO., Elkhart, Ind.
An Alabama exohange aaya the
farmers of that state are going to
raise their own wheat next year, in
stead of baying it of the Woet.
Tbe conclusion to do so ie an em
inently sensible one; and the far.
mers of Georgia should follow the
good example. With an abundance
of corn, wneat, bacon, potatora,
peae, bay and cotton, tbe farnere
of Georgia wonld need nothing
that they could not get
Ordinary's Citation*.
For GnnrdUntbip.
GEORGIA—Washington County
Ordinary's Office.
David O. Howard nppli a <o me for tie
tfuatditnthip oi bis two grand children Hel
eu R. Tanner and David B. Tanner ard
I wl:l pass upon raid application on the
llrst Monday iu Ootober 1898.
Given under my hand officially thia 6tb
day of September, 1898.
V. Nbwiun,
4t Ordinary W, O.
For Adoption or for Apprenticeship.
GEORGIA—Washington Connty.
Ordinary’s Office.
David Brown ool, aged 7 veers end
liberies Brown ool. aged 3 years, whose
mother le dead and whose father Andrew
Brown hesabsoonded; will be apprenticed
on the 30th Inst., if they ere not adopted
by sous responsible persons, prior to that
day. M. NEWMAN. Ordinary W. O.
Sept C, 1898-21 1
Sandersville .High School,
Snndertville, Georgia,
Fall Term Opens Monthly Sent.5.
T |*® Scholastic Year comprises Nine Calendar MobtfaV Tie
School ta thoroughly graded an I fits Iioys for PDpbomor* and Girla far
Junior college o| MW e. A corps of Ten Teacher, is eraplojed. |£!
. ,a ‘ he . Litei nry course Kifidercattei^Expreebion, Mn-
Wrffi b " lldi ‘"'' “«* «"> i-WieiioKo*
■» *“ *«•••».*•* *•»
No School of eqnal rank or character effort as liberal inatiuction at eo
r, . a flOSt.
For cetetogoe or further inforaia’ion write
T. H. SPARKS. c WHITEHURST,
Seoretary. Principal.
SPEAKS & PILCHER,
Successors to J. H SPEARS,
COTTON FACTORS
-AND-
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
WAREHOUSE AND SALESROOM:
lOI A io» Mclntoali (Tilt) »»„ Corner Itrymide,
AUGUSTA, GA
Will oominuethe boslnesa io its various branches. Advances of B.esiow Ti.e an*
CoUo P n o e , i ni t hirp 8t ,“ #r, ! M l0 "' L>b»"' r..h AdV B ne 0 8 . f 'mfd. on*
. lottun or otber Produce in Store. Consignments of all Field
end Farm Produce Solicited. Ample feoilitiet and
long experionoe will guarantee satisfaction.
Personal Attention given to Selling
Consignments, Charges lor Soltfft andStoIiug
and Storing all
ery Reasonable.
Mercer University, Macon, Ga.
lentl&SSf 6 r-fi tQtioB ’ with 1 K ° od fquipaient and with an excel-
lent faculty. Foil course in Latin language end literetnre Greek
!non* R6 a0d ! ,teratu . re * English language and literature, modern
iaDcnaaea. math« m a„„ B history, pbynion
« o aevjjiiru lau^UD^U ttUU 111
iDgoageif mathematics and astronomy, natural
; . ,h ® 'Many atu
fWiltfta fimiek ftl 11^ l IJtJ J H U.F, Ifi W, AiaUVHtU*
oente finish tbe college year at u ojst of $16) for all exnenHea
Foi catalogue or farther iDformatioti, address *
E. D. POLLOCK, President, Macon, .Ga
The Improved
tb
DOMESTIC”
Is the Finest Finished, High Grade, Light Banning, Moat Durable and
aervieeable SEWING SKjmjJgi MACHINE ever of
fered to tbo American * JKSfflH public. It baa tha
For Year'* Sopporl
GEORGIA—Washington Connty.
Ordinary’s Office.
Whereee the (Dpraiiers appointed to eat
apart and ertign a year's support to Mrs.
Esther M. Blizztrd tbe widow of Oelvti
Blizzerd lets oi eeid ooanty, deoeeeed,
ont of tbe eetete ol seid Calvin Blizzard,
have filed tbeir retnrn
Ail persons eonoerned ere hereby no-
...x .-u * —*- tof 0rdi
tified to be and appearet tbe Oourt u , UIU ,
nary of said oonuiy on tbe first Monday it
Ootober next and show oanse if any the)
Mu, wby^eaid retnrn ebooid not be ap-
-> —• 1 of eafo
proved end be made tbe judgment
Oourt,
Given under my band and official eigoa
tare this 12th day of Aagast, 1898.
4t. M. NEWMAN,
Ordinary W, C.
GEORGIA—Washington Count}.
Office of Commissioners of Roede * Re vena.
Aogast 25. 1898.
Tbe Road Oommiseionere in charge ol
tbe 1394th Dietriot 3. M. to whom wm re
ferred the petitions (or a n>.w road in said
district "commencing at Ibe Ooart hone,
io said 1384th dietriot, there to interaeoi
with the Boyer and Dablin publio rond
running in a south easterly direotion, th<
lend Ung between Daniel New end Collet
Prioe lend near tbe residence ol Culler
Prior, then tbe old road bod through tb.
Cullen Price lend now owned by 0. 8.
Meadows. Frost and other* by tbe reel
donoeof Wm. Froet on tbe old road btd
through bis land to tbe ooanty line. Said
Wm. Froet hereby agreeing to do ell tb
neoeeeery work on opening end beeping it
good condition eeid toed as a second oiee.
toed of seid ooanty.
Said Commissioner* baVing repartee
that suoh road will be of poblio utility
having marked end laid ont tbe tame.
All persona ere notified that eeid petitioi
will be finally granted at the nest rrgolei
session o| this Board on Thursday tbe 22r
day of September, 1698, if no good cans,
is abowp to tbe oontrery,
WILEY HARRIS, Ob'rn
Attest M. NEWMAN, Seo’y.
GEORGIA—Washington Connty.
B) tbe Commleeionete of Road end Revenae
Whereas Hie Excellency Governor W.
Y. Atkinson, baa issued his orders to tbe
Tex Collectors oi tbe Stele to assess end
colled a State tax of Sixty-two cents and
one mill (62 1-10) on eeoh one bandred
dollars oi tbe taxable property of tb.
State ior tbe year 1898
And whereee the estimated expenses ol
thiseonoty for tbe present year yfnuir.
an nneoanmArvl we# eiwie.ln,* * “ *
en assessment of six'y-twa eeats and aim
irain
mu ./ . nt *4. Addreae or «fi)l on Denie
The mill ia behind with ita ordera. F. Bsstty, Wsahintno. Msw Jsrssv.
and ita officers are aerioaaly
mills (62 9 10) wherein will be inolod.d
night cents, as road tax, on eaob one ban
dted dollars of the taxable property of tb.
connty. It Is hereby ordered tbst tbe Tex
Collector of this county do oolleot as coun
ty tsx ior the year 1893 'for said county,
sixty-two cents and nine milt* (tf mo or
eaoh one hundred toilers of the taisbl.
property of the county u relumed on the
Digest for isifi veer, and pay over the
MBftHBls en eolleetea to the ooanty Treasu
re* of this connty.
Giron under onr bands offioially this 26tb
day of August, 1898.
GILEY HARRIS,
. . , Chairman O. R. B.
A MU* exliiel from Book ol Minnies A
Pf Record* of Ooamissioners of B. ft B,
*t M. NEWMAN, Secty.
Bfuto Tax 62 110
County Tax 64 9 10
Bead Tux ft
POD-1 Cheap Stationery :The Hmold will send,
templating putting on a night force. y on ®*» p»»d loo envelope with your it..
w era n turn etrd printed, or 100sheets printed on
paper for 30 ota., or 160 of e|»h fnt £6 etui
Mile*
$1.26
Be&t
with all the LATEST
and bae Jed all others
Agents end dealers
territory.
Attachments
IMPROVEMENTS,
for thirty-five yean,
wanted in nnoccnpied
Address,
A. G. FORBES, General Southern Agent*
Domestic M’f’g Co. p. O. Box GI8, Montgomery Ab.
New Ark, N. J.
ELEGANCE And COMFORT
Are embodied in our
Warm-Weather ‘Clothing.’
Our stock of Sergos, Alpacas and crash
<uits, this season is larger than ever, with
one of these cool suits, and a selection from
our pretty assortment of Furnishing goods
you will be well supplied for the Summer,
; And we have not forgotten the little boys
either, but have bought for them a com*
plete line of Washable pants, etc. Call on
us.
I. O- Levys Son Sc Go-
Tailor-Fit Clothiers.
838 Broad St., Augusta, Ga.
WE MANUFACTURli! AND NELL
Engines. _ , Saw Miff*.
Boilers,
Ootton Gins,
Cotton
Presses,
Seed Cotton
Elevators,
Grist Mills,
WE OPERATE
. and
everything ||
. .the. .
Machinery
. .Line...
Get our
prices before
buying.
W* dawdle
Machine Shops and foundry.
Full Line Mill Supplies.
MALLARY BROS. & CO,®
Macon, Georgia.