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^blng at .1 a. u. and 7.30
oman s
as peculiar as
Avoidable* and
Suiot be discuss
er treated as we
S those to which
l entire human
Lily are subject.
Menstruation sus-5
Ls such import-
at relations to her $
Lth, that when-s
Oppressed, Irregu-
PFF - Painful,
m or
YouDg ladies who expeot (o
write to T P married “>t* Fall should
write to J. p, Stevens & Bro., Jewel*™
»' *««*. <» :„z:r.r
ding cards, which will be sent free o!
charge. Also full information as to the
Proper form. t0 be 0 sed upon such ooea
jje goon becomes dS
Mind, nervous -
^ irritable, the bloom leaves her
Jedt atid very grave complica-
jjjuj arise unless Regularity and
Vigor are restored to these organs,
BradfieId'sS„L r a
m 1 most noted
Female
Regulator £r«*sz
^prevail more extensively than
a any other section, and has never
ailed to correct disordered Men-
truation. It restores health and
trength to the suffering woman.
i‘We tor the past thirty years handled
iradfleld’s Female Regulator, both at whole-
ettod retail, and In no instanoo haa It failed
pn satisfaction. We sell more of It than all
Star similar remedies combined.”
Lamar, Rankin a Lamar,
Atlanta, Macon and Albany, Oa.
TM IsienciD Rcgulato* Co., Atlanta, Os.
StM by all Druggists at $1.00 per Bottle,
Id, Herald;
in examination and investigation will
ivinoe all interested that many demo
ileu well as populists oppose the new
lOd of road working.
Citizen.
If you are looking for bargains, goto tbe
iaeket store and see their $2 GO Ladies
ittou Shoe which they aro selling for
75,
Try some of DnBois, peanut and oocon
itlle, finest In the oily, Manufactured
him at his model bakery.
II bogs are confined to a pen
ley most not be confined to dry
led or to feed void of vegetable
>Uer. Such a process is hurtful
digestion and invariably invites
isease if it does not cause it. Ev-
day they should bo given some
een feed, sorghum, grasses,waste
igetables and even weeds.
brief locals
Ordinary’s oourt next Monday.
DR. MAURY M. 8TAPLER—Eye, Ear,
Nose and Throat. 50G Mulberrv street,
Maoon, Qa, ’
Wednesday is the state eleotion
Ladies should all note tho orand
opening of Mrs. Sadie Irwin's millinery at
•he store of Cohn * Pari* on Tuesday and
Wednesday next.
Two Associations in the past few day
itt Ibis oonnty, 3
Public sale day next Tuesday. All wish-
or to purchase land should attend tho big
land sales next Tuesday.
I will p B y cash prices for ootton Seed
delivered in Sandersvllle. Will aleo keep
on hand ootton seed meal and hulls for
sale, •
t
M. G. Wood, Jr,
The Washington Association oonvened et
Bistort Church on Tuesday and wilt close
to-day.
Our oily baker Mr. W. J. DnBois seys
he sold a loaf of bread on Friday for every
halo of cotton brought to Bandersvllle
that day, ho says he sold 300 loaves that
day.
Mr. W. A. Bell has opened a new grocery
store in the new Holt Building. Mr. George
Mayo, a popular salesman is wilh Mr. Boll.
The orders from the two Assooiations
kept Mr. DnBois very busy. Ho sold 540
loaves of bread on Tuesday.
We will not have our usual prayer ser-
vloe this evening that all who desire may
attend tho tent meeting.
J. S. Jordan,
Pestor.
Mrs. Brooks the mothor of our worthy
oounty man of Tabernacle, Mr. Thomas
Brooks was 89 years old on Friday. Sue
lost her eyosigl.it several years ago, nud
for a long time her health ha3 been very
Royal makes the food pure,
wholesome and delldeas.
^AKlN0
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
AOY»l fiAKIMO POWMS 00., HtW YORK.
personal.
Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Hale hate returned
from a two weeks visit to 8t. Louis. Mr,
Hale ropresonted several northern taotories
in the carriage maker's convention.
W^'lnf 868 ° f 8ftV#nnah 18 Tis,lin B Mrs
3d
WASTED AGENTS.
The Confederate Soldier in the Civ
J08 i £ P abliail e&, contains GOO pa-
fc lfirlfl raciiea, and over 1>1(J0 ,
8cenog, Portraits, Maps, eto. The great-
and largest War Book ever published
d the only one that does justice to the
federate soldier and the oaase he fought
Complete in one volume. Agents
nteil everywhere to sell this book on our
, and oasy plan. Many of the lady and
ntlemen agents who are at work are ma-
ig from $100 to $200 per month. Vet.-
“•Sons and Daughters of Veterans, and
,n interested are requested to send for
wntiinl illustrated descriptive oiroular
•, nd terms to agents. Address,
irltr-Jonroal Job Printing Co.: Louis-
lti Ky,
’iNTED-SBVEBAL TRUSTWORTHY PER-
; n® 11 ! 16 t0 ,nft, ‘ak r « our.buHintiBH in
SS“ d V ea r b y i-oiintles. It Is mainly otllco
.Yn? iur ,,d ul Imme. Salary - stralglit $900 a
•wleipenaoB—ileflnltc bouallile, no more, no
Jwy. Monthly $76. References. Eneloao
Woescd stamped euvelope, Herbert E. Hush,
■'Mfeptif. Chicago.
BDCKLEN’B ABNICA1 SALVE.3
jMbebt, g/jv« ^ tbe world lor Cute,
•lies, bores, Ulcers, Balt Bheum, Fever,
«», Tetter.Chapped Hands, Childblains,
»nd all Skin Ernptlons, and post -
»J oures Piles, or no pay requirod. It
guaranteed to give perfeot satisfaction
money refunded. Prioe 26o per box.
Mia y Jamer »on * Caldwell,ibandors-
feeble making her almost htlploss. Sh
is tenderly oared for by her son and bis
family.
Some very handsome and artistic work
is being done in the repairing and paint
ing shop of Mr. H. M. Little. A oarriage
has been repainted and retrimmod this
week by Mr. J. T. MoDonald in tho shop
that is very nice.
Eleotion next Wednesday week, Ootober
5th. Candidates have got a move on them
now.
An interesting report of tbe Woman
Missionary Conference and other oopy urn
avoidably left over,
... „ How’s This!
We offor^Ono Hundred Dollars Reward
for any caso of Catarrh that oannot be our
ed byHnll’s Catarrh Curo.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, 0,
We the undersigned have known
J. Ohcaney for the last 15 years, and be
lieve him perfeotly honorable in ail busi
ness transaction end financially able to oar-
ry ont any obligation made by their firm
JUkst A TnnAx, Wholesale Druggists. Tole
do, O. Waldino, Kinnan A Mabvin, Whole
sale Druggists, Toledo, 0.
Hull's Catarrh Cure is taken internal
ly, acting direotly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system. Prioe 75o
per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testl
moDials free.
The Racket store is making prioes that
will win your trade and your inflnenoe.
Those wishing bread for the association
will save time and trouble by getting ltfrom
DuBois at his model bakery.
DIED.
A Preacher’s Discovery.
J' blosser, who has for many years
8 a spooialty of oatorrhal diseases, has
towed a remedy that cures the worst
“ ol Catarrh,' Bronohitis, eto. It is
'* rating, healing smoke vapor that
• djreotly to every affected spot, destroys
Stilus, and hea)s the muoous mem
Any anfferor mentioning San-
b 6 Herald who will addross Dr. J.
“B«er ,t Son, 11, 12 and 13 Grant
a D fi! ^ t * an * a * Gk'i will receive, post-
,a “^ejlays 1 trial treatment free.
^dreaded * ~
CONSUMPTION.
^and'sn? 1 ' C't tile Great Clicra-
Will 1 Bead Free, to
■SrJKlSBSr
•too? be falrer i moreJ"philac-
ke off« y , m 0re W to the alflioled,
r, iX °' A- Slooum, M. C., o’
»aL r . e , 8t 'New York Oity.
“nro fir* 1 bos di80 °vered an ab-
oomnL -0 ? 8Um P tion and pnl-
lu known i « t8, n Dd t0 make lts great
“Iniodiflino 6 .* 1 ^H send, free, three hot-
* BsnA , t0 - a “y reader of Sanpkub-
lohjal thrnni ° 18 s , affe ring from ohest,
Won, Ur ° at and la“8 troubles or oon-
iololu 1m 3 . " new FBeientiflo course ol
' ol8 PPaL P n' I V aDO, ? U y oured thou-
l# Coctnr ® al *yJhopeless cases.
,dnt y whinh ^“'ders it his religious du-
tehis infaiiihi'n owes to Humanity—to
itted ffBpi - 6 °aie.
«or e eo i/.V 18 ® n °aali to commend it,
^‘ohem^LP. 6 " 6 ^ oonfidenoe of
1 baa prover? 1 ,^*^ 108 the Proposition.
8 “arable 9 dreaded consumption
*, ,e »illb fl ‘ 9aS ? £)eyond any doubt.
“iBtake will ?° “l 8 **! 10 In sending—
' Invitation be ® ver lookiqg the gen-
•lean a D( i w 6 Has on file in his
® 8 °1 expert,? pe ? n laboratories tosti-
,r,s of the w^i 9 ? from those oured, in
itt't world.
®l°°nm y cl *00*iP° l ftte ' Address
,0( 1 when ° 8 Pine street, New
a and i ‘“. 8 i ha Dootor . Please
- Ud Poatoffloe address. Bam-
Miss Maiinda Taylor died on Monday
night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Irwin, aged about GO years. Miss Maiinda
was greatly respeoted and beloved for her
many excellent traits of obaraoter. The
faneral servioes were held at tbe residenoe
by Rev. A. Chamloe, after whioh the re-
mains were buried at the old family home
stead now the residence of Mr. J. P. Web
ster.
Mrs. Drusilla MoAfee the wife of Mr. I
T. MoAfee died at her home near Irwin
X Roads on Wednesday 21dt inst., aged
about 38 years, leaving a husband and ten
ohildren to monrn their loss. Her mild yet
firm government of her ohildren and their
true loviDg obedieuoe was seen and admired
by her neighbors, The deep grief of these
good ohildren oaused great sympathy.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that 4 bill
will be introduced at tbe next ses
sion of the Legislature to be held
in said State, to amend tbe charter
of tbe Town of Tennille.
fl ^.Hiiaui, bi8 art * 0 6 * n •be . and
ICE NOTICE.
On and after this date I will sell Ice u
the following rates:
Ioe per 100 lbs. GO cents
25 lb Tiokets 100 lbs 60
101b !• 100 lbs f,5
under 10 lbs 100 Ibo 75
Small quantities 1 cent por lb.
I hope that all my customers will prepare
a plaoe and take ioo Saturday evening for
Suuday ns I cannot deliver it on Sunday,
but will be open from 8 to 10 a. m. for
those who cannot get it Hatnrday. Will
forniuli saw dust to thoso who want it,
U. T. EUBANffS.
Job work, envelopes,note or letter heads
bill beads, tags, oironlars, &o., in good
tyle and nt low prioes at tbe Herald office
t
Ijoave your ordevu for coal at the Racket
store wRh Albea'ds Tatum.
Have yon tried any of DnBois, ooooanut
and pea nut bars, be manufactures bis own
candy and guarantees them to be pure.
Go to tbe Raoket store and Bee men's $3
Hand sewed shoe, ont prioe $2.00. Don't
take our word, oome and see.
Wedding oakes
model bakery.
a speoialty at DuBois
ROYAL Baking Powder,
Highest ot all la leavening
Strength.—V, 8. OewsaMt Reports
Mrs. L. D. Peterson of Adrian is visiting
her mother Mrs. R. T. Pounds and other
relatives.
Corporal Ed May of the 3d Ga. is at
home on a brief furlough.
Mr. Loring Clayton of Tennille of tbe
Ga. is at home on furlough.
Miss Bessie Smith who has been a pleas
ant visitor to relatives aud friends in the
oounty returned to Thomasville on Mon
day. Miss Bessie made many friends by
her modest and lady like manners while
among ns.
Mrs. J. P. Wardlaw now of Waynes
boro made a briel visit to old Sandersvilh
friends on Monday and Tuesday. All ao
oerded ber a oordial weloome.Hor pleasant
smile, and obeery spirit hove done muob
to brighten life's pathway for others.
The friends of Mr. 0. J. (Man) Tomp-
kins were glad to see him after his long
illness, in town on Saturday. Ho has not
been able to be out for several mouths,
and all hops be will again regain big for
mer health.
Rev. A. Cbamlee and bride returned on
Monday from tbeir visit to North Georgia
and at night a welcome reoeptlon wag ten
dered them at the homo oi Mr. and Mrs.
0. G. RawliDgg, by tbe members ol tbe
Baptist church. All Baudersville also ex
tends them a oordial welcome among us.
Rev. J. R. Mack preached two excellent
sermons on Sunday last at tbe Methodist
churoh. We learn that tbe Presbytery will
build a church here if a lot will be donated.
It is hoped this will be done.
liev. J. A. Wrey proaohed an excellent
sermon at tbe Baptist ohurob last night.
There have been few busier men thnn
Judge Nowman lor two weeks or moro,
preparing eleotion papers of all kinds.
NAItKIED.
At the residence oi the bride's father
near Riddleville, on the 13th inst. Mr. Jas.
Williams aud Mrs. Bertie Harrison the
youngest ohild of Mr. W. G. Brantley.
Mr. Williams is one of Sorlven county
worthy oilizsns and one of her solid far
mers, and is worthy of the hand of tbe fair
bride, whom ho has won. Rov. H, L.
Brantley officiating. The Horald with many
friends tenders best wishes.
How to Look Good.
Good looks are really more than skin
deep, depending entirely on a healthy con.
dition of all the vital organs. If tbe liver
is inactive, yon have a bilious look) if your
stomach is disordered, you have a dyspep
tic look, if your kidneys are affocted, yon
have a pinohed look. Seoure good health,
and you suroly have good looks, "Electric
Bitters" is a good Alterative and Touio.
Acts direotly on the stomach, liver and kid-
ncy®, purities the blood, oures pimples,
blotches nud boils, nud gives a good com
plexion. Every bottle gnaranteed. Sol I at
Jamerson & Bro's. drug store. 50 oeots
per bottle.
THE ZIONIST nOVBIHiNI
The Zionists mot again this year, on tho
last threo days of August, at Basle, Bwitz
erland. Not muoh has been written a-
bout them since their first international
oongreBs.in August a year ego, and readers
may have forgotten that they are Jews who
have at heort tho reinstatement of the Jew
ish people iu oontrol of Palestine. Nine
I delegates went to the congress from this
country this year, among them Prof. Rioh-
ard Gottheil, of Columbia University, tbo
Rev.Pbiliip Klein,end Dr.Stephen A.Wise.
This yea* was the organization of an ad
ministrative bureau, end among other
things tbe promotion of the Zionist bank,
the purpose of this bank is to enoour-
age Jewish industries, eepooialljr agricul
ture, in Palestine; to promote ooloniza-
Uon, and arrange for the purchase of farm
lands and tbe disposition of produco. It
is reported that large lota of tbe chares ot
the bank have been snbeoribed for at $5 a
share, and that companies have been or
ganized in various places lor the importa
tion of Palestinian produots. The project
abounds in romantio interest, and if any
considerable praotioal results oome of it,
all Christendom will watoh them with on-
rioslty.—HARPER’S WEEKLY.
VUANTED—SHVBRaL thIIStWORTUY PER-
ysoiis In this stato to Ilian ago onr business In
their own and nearby counties, itts Imtilnly office
work conducted at Iiotiio. Salary straight $900 a
year a.id expenses—definitebounflrlo. tin more, nit
Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure
CHiret a Prominent Attorney.
J expenses—definitebouailde, no more, no
■SL^y*., Monthly $75. UefercnccB eucIosg
Prert^De^JL 7u! , ca , io!‘ OPB ’ Hcr ' >erl * UC88 ’
SAMPLES MAILED FREE,
Fifty Thousand Trial Packages of
Dr. Bloaser’s Catarrh Cure to
be Sent Free to Applicants.
We have given away 50,000 trial paok
ages of Dr. Blosser’8 Oatarrh Core to per-
sons Bflliotcd with Colds,Catarrh, Bronobi
lis. Asthma, Deafness, oto., and now offer
another 60,000 paokagos absolutely free,
the trial package does not convince you
its curative properties, you will have beon
at no expense; if it benefits you, yon will
gladly ordor a mouth's treatment at $1 00
Wo ore willing to take all tbe risk, know
ing what the medioiac will do.
This remody wns disoovered by Bev. J.
W. Blosser, M. D., tbo well-known evangel
ist. It is a harmless, pleasant vegetable
compound, inhaled by Bmoking in a pipe,
which wo tarnish free. It oures tbe worst
oases. If you wiBb tbe free package, write
at onoe to Dr. J. W. Blosser & Bod, Sara,
pie Dept., Atlanta, Ga., mentioning the
Sandersvllle Herald,
LAID FOR SA8.fi,
Only two miles East of Sandersville.
I will sell a two horse (arm, adjoining
land of John B. Wilkerson partly oleared
aud in a good state of cultivation. Terms
oasy.
C. R, PRINGLE.
Sept, li 1698, 4t
Shingles & Brick.
Always on hand, and
For sale cheap by
HOLT & BRO.
a26—td
Company oomo in unexpected. Whxt shall
do? Why just oall up DuBois over bis
phone, and be will send you bread, rolls
or oakes in a burry.
The Racket store has but one price, the
lowest that oan be made. Every prioo is a
strong bid for your trade.
Dluuci of the Blood and Nervtm
No ono need sufl'er with neuralgia. Thi»
disease is quickly and permanently cured
by Browns’ Iron Bitters. Every disease of
the blood, nerves and stomach, chronic
or otherwise, succumbs to Browns’ Iron
Bitters. Known and used for nearly a
uarter of a century, it stands to-day fore-
tost among our most valued remedies,
'rowusilrou Bitters is sold.by all dealer*.
0. L. ROGERS,
■ Physician and Surgeon
Sandersville, Ga.
Office formerly occupied by Dr.
S, D. Brantley,
sept. 8. 1898.
M R. R. 0. FHELPS, the leading pens iota
attorney of Belfast, N. Y„ writes s
"I was discharged from tho army ot»
account of ill health, and suffered from
heart trouble over slnco. I frequently had
fainting and smothering spoils. My form
wns bent as a man of 80. I constantly woro
an overcoat, ovon In summer, for fear of
taking cold. I eon hi not attend to my busi
ness. My rest was broken by severe pains
about tbe heart and loft shoulder, Threo
years ago I commenced Using Dr. Milos’
Heart Curo, notwithstanding I had used so
much patent medicine and taken drugs from
doctors for years without being holped. Dr.
Miles’ Heart Curo restored mo to health. It
is truly a wonderful raediciuo and It affords
mo much plcasuro to recommend this rem
edy toovoryouo."
Hr. fillies’ Remedies
are sold by all drug
gists under a positive
guarantee, first bottle
buncllts or money re
funded. Hook on dis
eases of tbo heart and
nerves free. Address,
DR, MILES MEDICAL CO„ Elkhart, Ind
Six hundred Amerioan aoldiera
are iu tbe hospiial at Manila, suf
faring mostly from typhoid aud
dysentery.
~ • ——1
An early Anglo-Saxon custom,
strictly followed by newly married
couples, was that of drinking dilu
ted honey for 30 days after mar
riage. From the custom comes the
word honeymoon, or honeymonth.
Ordinary’s Citations.
For Guardianship,
GEORGIA—Washington County
Ordinary’s Office.
David 0. Howard applies (o me for ths
guardirnship ot his two grand ohildren He)
eu II. Tanner and David R. Tanner and
I will pass upon said application on the
first Monday in Ootober 1898.
Given under my hand officially this 6th
day ol September, 1898.
M, Newman,
*• Ordinary W. 0.
Try Allou's Foot-Ease,
A powder to be shaken into the rhoes.
At this season your feel feel swollen, nerv
ous and hot, and get tired easily. If you
have smarting feet or tight shoes, tty Ab
leu's Fool-Ease. It cools the feet end
makes walking easy. Cares swollen end
sweating feet, blisters and callous spots.
Relieves oorns and bunions oi all pain and
-ives rest and comfort. Try it to-day.
old by nil druggists and shoo stores for
25o. Trial package FREE. Address, Al
len S. Olstod, Le Roy, N. Y.
PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM
OlMCftea and beaut! fios the hair*
Promote* a luxuriant growth.
Nevor Falla to Beatore Qraj
Hair to Its Youthful Color.
Cure* scalp di$ea$et & hair falliiic.
For Adoption or for Apprenticeship.
GEORGIA—-Washington Oonnty.
Ordinary’s Offloe.
David Brown col. aged 7 yeara and
Charles Brown ool, aged 3 year*, whose
mother Is dead and whose father Andrew
Brown baeabsoonded; will be apprenticed
on tbe 30th Inst., if they are not adopted
by some responsible persons, prior to that
day. M. NEWMAN, Ordinary W. 0.
Bept 0. 1898-21
IMPORTAN 1
ANNOUNCEMENT/
TUESDAY, OCT. 4TH
AND
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 5TH
are tbe days set apart by
Mrs. Sadie Heath Irwin,
rari^X ihe ' h6 •* *
(Grand. R'all Opening
and to which a cordial invitation ia extended to all. *
The Very Newest Things in Millinery
Novelties Will be Exhibited.
and the display oi
French Pattern Hats
Will be a feast to gaze upon. Aleo the prettieet line of
Dress Goods, Silks,
Trimmings, Ribbons, &c.,
Ever shown outside of tbe larger oitiee.
KiPRememder the above dates.
We hope to be favored with yonr presence.
Mrs. Sadie Heath Irwin,
WITH COHN A PARIS.
SICXT l'UFF
to housekeepers—
Liebig Company’s
Extract 3 of p Beef"
a ■
COOK BOOK—S
telling] how to|prepare]]many (deli
DuBois bns uouauenood making bis home
made candies now for the wiutor season,
if you wish pure, fresh oaudies oall at his
model bakery.
Those $1.50 and $1.75 Ladies Dong but
ton shoe at Raoket store are daisies ami
thoy are selling thotp for only $1.00 and
$1.25.
\OTICi; OF FLFCriOlV.
Notice is hereby given that an eleotion
will be hold at the usual yoting preoiuols
in Washington Oouoty on October 6, 1898
for tho following State and County Offloers,
and ior or against the following proposed
amendments to the Constitution, viz: Gov
ernor, Secretary of State, Comptroller Qen
oral. Stato Treasurer, Attorney Qouerai,
Commissioner of Agriculture, State School
Commissioner, one Prison Commissioner,
Objef Justice of Supreme oourt, two Asso
ciate Justices of Supremo oourt, Senator
Twentieth Senatorial Distriot, two
Representatives, to the General ^ssqmb.ly
for or against l^atifipaliQQ oi Amendments
Paragraphs 2 and 3 oi Beotion 3, Artioie
of the Constitution (eleotion of Judges ol
Superior oourts by the people), for or
against Ratification of nmendcqent- to Para
graph 1, Beotion 1], Avtiole q of the Con
stitution (efeotiou of Solicitors General by
the p 3opIo), Clerk of the Superior oourt,
Bheriff, Receiver of Tax Returns, Tax col
lector, County Treasurer, County 8uryey- :
aud Coroner, Wiley Hafri-i qhuirmau.
Commissioner Roads and Revenue.
oate and delioious'jdiahes.
Address, Ltublg; Co., P.’ O. fJBox 4718 New York
HOME SCHOOL
For Young Ladies and Girls.
ATHENS, QA.
Location beautiful, advantages excellent,
terms moderato. Exercises resumed Sepi
temborlG, 1898. For circular of informa
tion apply tq
MiSS 0. SOSNOWSKI, Principal
LUCY COBB INSTITUTE,
ATHENS, GA.
The fortieth qnnual oession of tide insti
tute will be resumed on Wednesday, Sep.
tornber 1-lth. Por catalogues and other in
formation, apply to
M. A. LIPSCOMB, Principal,
For Administrator’s D.ismi B8 iftn.
Georgia—Washington County,
Ordinary’s Office.
J. E. Joiner, Administrator of the ostate
of J. G. Joiner late of said oounty, dooeas
ed, applies to me for letters of dispilssio^
from tho administration 0} caul estate,
and I will pacs upon ills application on
tho first Monday iu November, 1898, at my
office in Sandersville, said county.
Given under my band officially this 25tb
day of July, 1898.
3mos. M. NEWMAN.
y^rdinqry,’ W.’O.
For Year 1 a Support,
GEORGIA—Washington County
Ordinary’s Office.
Whereas the appraisers appointed to set
apart and assign a year’s support to Mrs,
Esther M. Blizaird tbe widow of Calvin
Blizzard late of said oounty, deoeased,
out of the estato of said Calvin Blizzard,
have filed their return.
All persous concerned ore hereby no-
tifled to be and appenrat tbe Court oi Ordi
nary of said oounty on tbo first Monday iu
Ootober next and show oauso if any they
oau, why said return should not be ap
proved and be made tbe judgment of said
Oourt,
Given under my baud and official signa
ture this 12lh day of August. 1898.
4t, M. NEWMAN,
Ordinary W. C,£
GEORGIA—Washington County.
Office of Commissioners of Roads a Reveni
August 25. 1898,
Tbe Road Commissioners in charge of
toe 1384th District G, M. to whom was re
ferred tbe petitions for a new road in eald
district '’commencing at the Court house
in said 1384th district, there to interaeot
with tbe Boyer and Dublin publio road
runniug in a south easterly direction, the
land line between Daniel New qnd Cullen
Prioo land near tbe residenoe of Cullen
Prio”, then the old road bed through the
Cullen Prioe land now owned by 0. 8
Meadow*. Frost and others by the resb
denoe of Wat. Frost on tho old road bed
through his land to the oounty line. Said
Wm. Frost hereby agreeing to do all the
necessary work on opening and keeping in
good condition said road as a seoond class
road of said oonnty,
Said Commissioners having roported
that suoh roqd w>U ho of publio utility
having marked aud laid out the same
All persons ore notified that said petition
wii) be finally grantod at the next regular
session oi this Board on Thursday the 22d
day of September, 1898, if no good cause
is shown to the contrary,
WILEY HARUIH, Ch'm
Attest M. hJEWMAN, Seo’y.
FALL 1898.
As the season has arrived, so our Fall Stock
■° now complete in every department.
lS opportunity to inform tbe pnblio of the Mention
Fall Clothing, consisting indeed of the very best wool«n?^K?? ? £
tbe latest and most Stvlish <mit mf” woolen* made Into
I. C- Levys Son & Co-
Tailor-Fit Clothiers.
838 Broad St, Augusta, Ga.
Now is the Time.
o ^ ,^ 011 ant Jewelry?
have just openedlarge So. of 9 *’ “ d onr P ,iM > “•»« lower. W*
.. BEAUTIFUL NOVELTIES
aod invite you to oome end ... lh. m _“*.“***".
Repairing n apooialty. Old gold ..ohnZdX
or not
gold exchanged for new.
J. H.& W. W. WILLIAMS
Leading Jewelers, 362 Seoond St., M— r Vh.
8235.00
fattf's fiituos
jointers wanted. Address or call on Etanio
F. Beatty, Washinton. fijaw Jersey.
0|SWI1\’$S MACHINES,
The U. S. Gov't Reports
show Royal Baking Powder
superior to sH others.
You can get u
Domestic
Wheeler & Wilson
New Home.—(Climax)
Sikqbu—Chicago
Davis
t p rioos.th.it will please you at the
HERALD Office.
GEORGIA—Washington Oounty.
Bj the Commissioners of Road and Revenue
Whereas His ExoelleDcy Governor W.
Atkinson, has issued bid orders to the
Tax OolleotQrt ol tbe State to assess aud
oo.lsqt a State tax of Sixty-two oents and
ono mill (02 1-10) on each ono hundred
dollars of tho taxable property of tha
State for the year 1898.
And whereas tho estim.a{od expenses ol
this oounty for thg present year require
an assesBDicnv of si*ty-two oenfs and nine
t^tlis («2 910) wherein will be inoluded
eiQht oents, as road tax, on eaoh one hun
dred dollars of tho taxable property of the
county. It is boreby orde'pfi inattho Tax
Collector of this go^uty d* collect as ooun
ty lax iff year 18981 for said oonnty,
eU-ty-tTjo cents qnd nina mills 62 9-10 on
each one hundred dollars of the taxable
property of tbo county os returned on the
Tax Digest for said year, and pay aver the
a “°“ n .^. 80 oolleoted to the oonnty Treasu-
rer of this ooqnty.
Giyop *odec out bond* offloially this 25th
ol August, 1898.
HILEY HARRIS,
. , , , Chairman 0. R. R.
A true extract from Book ol Minute* A
of Records of Commissioners of R. i R.
Sandersville High School,
Sandersville, Georgia,
Faff Term Opens Monday Sept.5.
School is thoroughly ^adedan^filrBoM 1 ? o* ,e ^ <isr Monlb “’ The
Junior college olwsL 8 A corps of & £L 8 |. Oph0 “ Ore *. nd Girta f <*
sides instruction iu the Literary conree Be-
zTo^TeSlz tbe b “ uai '“ , • »^ nd »ho Ei i sa^ l -
UoRf rp,‘. n k® 8t families cheap. ’ ^ atru >olation and tnition fee* very low.
No°8oh a °l lh6 i'tiila*0 ®lf/l® P —“o wish to prepare tbeir children
Souool o f r „ ot or o, r , e ?ra >8 HUm1 iMtrQoUoii
T. H. SPARKS O. WHITEHURST,
— —Principal.
4t
M. NEWMAN, Seo'ty."
State Tax 62 1-10 • ^
Oonnty Tax 64 9-10
riRoad Tax 8
$1.25
En B i n ” K MA ' tK1CTl “ E
g- ’ - m I Saw MUl*.
Boilers, ■ ^.^<1 if Q .
■■■■nnMma J | • and . ,
Cotton Gins, JIBSU&SBSSSm evcr >’thing In
“ • . the . .
Machinery
...Line.
Seed Cotton
Elevators, Get our
^rist Mills, ( befol ' e
—— ’ 1 buying.
Cotton
Presses
we operate:
We Ilandle
Machine Shops and Foundry.
Full Liiio Mill Supplies.
MALLARY BROS. & GO,
Maoon, G eorgia,