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Lovely Millinery.
he attention of ladies especially is In
to the attractive card of Misa Mollie
Murray, Augusta's popular inillinar
lisndsomo eooda aeleoted by hsrselt
imprieing what ia latest and most deaira'
lo the centres ot fashion, make an at
live display. The Augusta Cbronlole
Sunday says of her opening that took
ieou Tsesday and yesterday:
Mias Murray will make a superb display,
or praiseworthy expressions hare been
»en by the few who have had an oppor-
nity to see a few of the beautiful oonoelta
have been the pride of the Faris and
York milliners.
oTiircto Directory
iJI9 t churoh—R«v. J. 18. Jordan
Proaobing 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m
P ‘ ll °! h* Cbnrob, Bev.Father Merriweth
0ttSK »t 10:30. Next Sunday
There is no
word so full
of meaning
-f 0U t which "such tender ancl
Uf/recollections cluster as that
■Mother
’’—she who watched
ver our helpless infancy and guid-
our first tottering step. Yet
a, life of every Expectant Moth
's beset with danger and all ef
(III
, ort should be made to avoid it
kiksr’s
Friend
,so assists nature
in the changetak
ing place that
the Expectant
Mother is ena
bled to look for
ward without
L ac l suffering or gloomy fore-
fjj n {Tc to tl <e hour when she
Knees thi joy of MotherhoiMl.
te usc insures safety to the lives
rfboth Mother and Child, and she
sfound stronger after than before
tonfinement—in short, it “makes
Childbirth natural and easy, as
l m any have said. Don’t be
suaded to use anything but
WTHEITS* FRIEND
Mr wife (differed more in ten min-
^ith either of her other two chil-
enthan Bhedid altogether with her
‘ ... MaiAtfiiMlcil If II an/l fnna
„ having previously
’of ‘Mother’s Frit
ex
say
Hknpsrson Dale, Carmi, Illinois.
used four bot-
0 f 'Motners rnend.’ It is a
lessinr to any one expecting to be-
onu> » MOTHER,” says a customer.
Drwuuoi 1100,orient brexpreis on receipt
price. Write for book containing teetlmonlale
1 ralnable Information for all M
ilothera, free.
n« BratUleiU llegulator Co., Atlaata, da.
infcsiovei, llentlns Ntovei,
Tin Rooting, Ac.
The card of that large and well known
to Mr. 0, It, Alien, Augusta, Qa., sp-
,u elsewhere, He solioitg your Inspea-
i of bis goods; and your orders for the
eelsior cook stove, that has been so pop-
tin Augusta for 25 years. or for other
ling popular brands of oooking or heat,
itoves. Tin plate for roofing and Boose
misbiug goods kept on band.
TO 1IE MARRIED IN OC
TOBER. ? 0DDg '•a 1 '* wh ° expeot to
wru , , „ b ® mMr, ed this Fall should
write to J. P Stevens A Bro., Jewelers and
ngravers ot Atlanta, for eamplea of wed
ding cards which will be e,nt free ol
herge. Also fnll information as to the
s P ion P e 6r t0tm *° b<> °' ed ap ° n ,U0h OOOR
BRIEF LOCALS
Dr.
Maury M. Btapler-Bye, Ear,
Nose and Throat. 600 Mnlberrv street,
Macon, Qa.
Some arliolea of necessity left over this
week.
More wheat will be sowed this tall then
for 20 yee.a we suppose.
Oards are ont ennonnoing the nuptials ol
Dr. O. L. Rogers of our city end Miss Ida
Oarreket of Milledgeville, on the 26th inst.
Herald readers will be glad to see else
where an outline of the interesting sermon
preaohed by Bev. Mr. Ohamlee at the Bap
tist ohorah lest Sandey.
The Photograph gallery will be opened
in a few days ready for taking piolnres by
Misa Alice Scarborough.
Prepara for another eleetton. All who
are not now registered, most register
vote at the November eleotion. Books will
be open until the 18th inet. Tuesday next
See notice of Judge Newman,
A little eon of Mr. Underwood living on
Mr. J, B. Wilkerson'e farm fell in a well
Tueeday, and bat for hie ories being
heard by his father he would have been
drowned Happily he held on to the oarb
until hie father got him ont.
Tax Oolleotor H, L. Pritchard announ
oea his first round for oolleoting taxes
Mr, Piitohardhas shown himself a court
eoua and obliging offioor.
Luxuries oome high, The expenses
the late registration and eleotion ao far
have cost the county $673,
Batter and eggs are rarely aeen in ou r
market. But little butter has been seen
here for sale in several months. A good
farmer speaking of this says cattle ate get
tingsoaroe.
Ootober is the favorite month lor sowing
wheat. Don't sow too late and then B»y
when your crop is short, that it dont
to sow wheat.
Mr. DnBois the baker baa enlarged the
capacity of his oven and improved its heat'
ing power, He oan now fill all orders
promptly and satiafaotorily, We are look
ing tor him to prepare some wedding uuke
soon.
Some subscribers ere remembering the
Herelil, as they said they would, and otk
era are anxioaely looked for.
Ootober wae the late Mr. Gallon Mur
pby's month for sowing wheat. He sowed a
5 aore field 16 years and never made leas
then 15 bushel* per sore, and made one
year 311-6 bnahels.
Royal makes the food pore,
wholesome aad delicious.
sotai SAKiea eowots eo., niw vom.
PUBS ORAL.
pay
you are looking for bergeins, go to the
cket sfore and see their $2,50 Ladies
tton Shoe which they are selling for
fy some of DnBois, peanut and oocoa
ttle, finest id the oity. Manufactured
him at his model bakery.
WANTED AGENTS.
The Confederate Soldier in the Civ-
War, "just published, oontaius 600 pa-
“ 12x16 inches, and over 1,100 Urge Bat-
Scenes, Portraits, Maps, eto. The great-
end largest War Book ever published
the only one that does justioa to the
federate soldier and the oanse be iongbt
Complete in one volnme. Agents
ted everywhere to aell this book on onr
end easy plan. Many of the lady and
llemen agents who are at work are ma-
from $100 to $200 per month. Vet*.
Hods and Daughters of Veterans, and
lete interested are requested to send for
wotlful illustrated descriptive oiroular
nd terms to agents. Address,
w-Journal Job Printing Co.; Louis
Ky.
He,
WED—SEVKUAL TRUSTWORTHY PER-
, * 111 this mate to manage our.business in
jwn and nearby counties. It Is mainly oltlce
““ducted lit home. Salary - straight *000 a
“a expenses—definite bonnnac, no more, no
lary. Monthly $75. References. Enelose
.“dressed stampod envolope, Herbert E. Hess,
hcptM. Chicago.
BUCKLEN'8 ARNICA" SALVE.2
fte best Salve in the world for Cuts,
‘Ses, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever,
Tettor.Ohapped Hands, Ohildblains,
™3. »nd all Skin Eruptions, and post
cures Piles, or no pay reqnirod. It
lie.
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
money refunded, Prioe 25o per box
q Jamerson A Caldwell,ganders-
HEDREADED
CONSUMPTION.
C iithe Great Chem-
l an . d Soientiit. Will 8ead Free, to
"MM Three Bottlee of rfia
rn y Discovered Remedies to
lUre Consumption andlAll
}| 0 t h | - iLung Troubles.a
„ otml d he fairer, morejrpbilac-
mil, 0r ~ arry more joy to the aifiioted,
» h oaerofT.A.Slooum, M. O., of
oS 8 re , et - New York City.
Adent that he has disooverod an
ab-
!.' cn „ re fo f consumption and all pul-
ffi,!“ mplBlnt8 ' »«»<1 to make its great
lotmia* 1)0 wil * 8en d, free, three bot-
u Rot. lne i to any reader of Sandcbs-
■»»chia| U ti IJ w t*° is 8U ffering from ohest,
Option throat and lnn B tronblea or oon-
this
J.
isloe
[da of
"new fgoientifio coarse of
i ~ v " gviausiuu uuuioo ui
has permanently cored thou-
fhe n„* , , pilren, ly hopeless cases,
4??. otot oMHidersithis religi
a dutv a,"i it ois religious do
»i-v.:^. w bioh he owes to humanity—to
)tler« w lnfaUiljle °«re,
■moreso - *’* 8 enonfi
enough tc oommend it,
is the perfeot confidence of
making the proposition,
JO »onruhi Ve dreaded consumption
'here Bin ? disease beyond any donbt.
ai *take Jin ?° “ ,8take sending—
us iuvitAHrt in overlooking the gen
)»>i- “I* 00 . He has on file *" hi.
Mloan
his
o(l‘l < L E ! lro P ean laboratories testi-
Parts of H, perie “. oe from those oared, in
V t ,i'T wo 'ld.
bloonp/ «» n It is too late. Address
.snd .T** 98 Pl, te street, New
stores!, ,f°, wriiin 8 the Dootor, please
“tiou readin^ P 08t °® oe address, Saw-
tt-hEr.K [fr-y b' this artiole in the and
88 *ed^h° kel 8tore ana Bee men *8 $3
°»r won oe * 001 P* ioe *2.00. Do
w °rd, oome and see.
defb a n U 8 e ^
Kory.
a specialty at DnBola
„ How’s This!
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh that oannot be oar
ed byHali’s Catarrh Care,
F. J. CHENEY A CO., Props.,Toledo, O.
We tho undersigned have known F.
J. Cheaney for the last 15 years, and be
lieve him perfectly honorable in all baal
ness transaction and financially able to oar
ry ont any obligation made by their firm.
Wurr A Tbuax, Wholesale Druggists, Tole
do, O, Wamrixo, Kinnan A MaBviN, Whole
sale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internal
ly, noting direolly npon the blood and
muoous surfaces of the system. Prioe 75o.
per bottle. Bold by ell Drnggiste. Testi
monials free.
Cotton Receipts.
On yesterday cotton receipts
were reported at about 4100 bales.
The average daily receipts are from
176 to 200 bales.
The largest two days receipts
were 279 bales each day,
Tennille has'received 3000 bales
The largest daily receipts about
200 bales.
Mr. W. B. Hale of the 31 Ga. ia visiting
Sanderevilie relatives.
Hon. R. J. Moye of WtigbtaviUo, eena.
tor eloot of his diatriet wae shaking hands
with old friends In the oity yesterday. He
seemed gratified at tho harmony between
the parties.
Father Meriwether will hold divine eer-
vioe at the Oatholio Ohnroh next Svndev
■ft 10 a. m.
The Premium Acre of Wheat.
The premium of $10 io gold of
fered by Col. S. G. Jordan for the
best aore of wheat, was awarded
to Mr. JeBse M. Tanner, and the
amount duly paid. The premium
acre measured 26 bushels and 8
lbs. Mr. Tanner’s mole of fertil-
izing, Ao., we hope to lay before
our readera soon. The Herald is
glad to learn that a large amount
of wheat is being oarried to Jor
dan’s mill, some from Johnson and
Jefferson counties.
Col. Jordan says it is probable a
muoh larger preminm will be of
fered for the best acre the next
year.
Mr. O, F, Harrison the postmaster has
been siok with • billons attaok, but is im
proving.
Dr. L. O, McBride and family ere oor-
dlally weloomed to our oity. Th*y have
moved into the residence of Airs. Mamie
Youngblood.
Dr. J. W. Daniel now oocupies the Holt
dwelling in West End.
Mr. E. F. Perry and family are oordially
weloomed to Sandersvllle. They oooupy
the dwelling lately vacated by Mr. Veetns
Jaokson on Ohnroh street.
Mrs. B. J. Tarbntton went on Monday
to Louisville to attend a meeting of the
Woman-s Missionary Society.
Mrs. M. E. Bridges near Harrlsoo, we
are glad to learn was prononnoed muoh
better on yesterday. Alt hope for her re
covery,
Miss Mary Gilmore has returned from a
visit to Maoon relatives.
Mr. Ben O. Gilmorw returned on Tues
day from the 2d Ga. on a furlough until
4th of November.
Dr. J. Harvey Moore the Atlanta ipeolal-
1st will be in Tennille on Friday end Sat
urday next, 14th and 16th inst.
The Sure La Grippe Cure.
There Is no use suffering from this dread
ful malady, if you will only get the light
remedy. You are having pain ell through
your body, yonr liver is out of order, have
do appetite, no life or ambition, have a bad
oold, in laot are completely need np, Eloe-
trio Bitters is the only remedy that will
give you prompt end anre relief. ~
IJ
- . — d anre relief. They
not directly on yonr Liver, Stomaoh and
Kidneys, tone np the whole system end
make yon feel like a new being. They ere
guaranteed to core or prioe refanded. For
■ale at Jamerson A Bro’s. Drug Store, only
60o per. bottle.
Gen Wheeler is as modest in his
private capacity at he is gallant
and impetuous in battle. A milder
man never lived, a sweeter and
more gracious character it would
be impossible to (tad. Those who
have read hia story, as given so
faithfully and vividly in the Asso
ciatod Press reports, are atrnek
with its simplicity, its kindness, its
all-embraoing sympathy. He pays
the noblest tribute to the men of
bis command.
Wor Ambitious loung People.
Five more, ringing, inspiring essayr,
written for young people by the author ol
1 Pushing to Front,” have come to ns from
John B. Alden, Publisher, New York, who
is issuing them at the nominal prioe of 3
cents eaob, The titles are: "Boys with No
Obanoe"; 1 -Taot, or Common Sense"; '.One
Unwavering Aim"; "Sowing and Beapiog"
and "Saif Help." They ought to oiroulate
by the million. Send to the publisher.
WANTED—SEVERAL TRUSTWORTHY PER.
bods In this Btate to manage onr bmlueM In
their own amt noarhv counties, Hie mainly office
omo. Salary straight *900 n
[sea aalary. Monthly *75. References
Mlf-addrrued stamped envelope, Herbert I
Treat , Dept M. Chicago.
inclose
Heaa,
▲ Preacher's IMscovery.
Dr. Blosser, who has for many yean
made a specialty of oatarrhal diseases, has
discovered a remedy that oures the wont
oases of Oatarrb, Bronchitis, eto. It ia
penetrating, healing smoke vapor that
goes direotly to every affected spot, destroys
the germs, end heals the mncoos mem
brane. Any sufferer mentioning San
dersville Herald who will address Dr. J.
W. Blosser A Son, 11, 12 and 13 Grant
Bnilding, Atlanta, Qa., will receive, post
paid, a three days' trial treatment free.
■oudersvtlle Poatoffiee.
List of letters tor week ending Oct. 8th,
1898:
Rev H O Williams
■mma Oeiif,
Julie Hatton,
Berlnetta Harmon,
Nora Simpson,
Olara Button,
Moaella Peeoook,
Molls Camp,
W G Cancer,
Marran Milton,
Bev Lee Mills,
Luoious Jaokson,
Pary Harris,
Uennetta Hannah,
Wlilts Milly,
Lula Renalds,
William Mason,
Abner Adams,
Mr Marrow, Engineer
Annie Martin,
Katie Deeon,
Anny Harris,
Jennis Taylor,
Eogsnia Davis,
Bill Celley, .
J R Cane,
Sarah Mitehel,
Susie L West,
Nanoy Roberta,
Willie Bradshore,
Joe Swint,
Bessie 8 Toeaell,
J W Riley,
Sarah MoTisb.
Don't Neglect Yonr Liver,
Liver troubles quickly result in serious
complications, and the man who neglects his
liver hoe little regard for health. A bottle
of Browns’ Iron Bitters taken now and then
will keep the liver in perfect order. If the
disease has developed, Browns' Iron Bitters
will cure it permanently. Strength and
vitality will always follow its use.
Browns* Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers.
The ltaoket store is making prices that-
will win your trade aud your influence.
Thoso wishing bread for the association
will save time and trouble by getting it from
DnBois at his mo let bakery,
I will pay oash prices for ootton Seed
delivered in Sandersvllle, Will also ktep
on hand ootton seed meal and hulls for
sale. * f
M. G. Wood, Jr.
CHEAP HATES TO MACON.
Macon Diamond Jubilee Carnival.
Speoial Train will leave Tennille 7.20 a.
m. Oot, 13, leave Maoon returning 10.30 p.
m. Oot. 13. Round trip rate from Tennille
$1.30.
ICE NOTICE-
On and after this date I will aell Ioe a
the following rates:
Ioe per 100 .lbs. 60 cents
25 lb Tiokets 100 IbB 60 '
10 lb " 100 lbs 65 1
under 10 lbs 100 lbs 75 '
Small quantities 1 oent per lb.
I hope that all my customers will prepere
a plaoe and take ioe Saturday evening for
Sunday as I oaunot deliver it on Sunday,
but will be open from 8 to 10 a. m, for
those who oannot get it Saturday. Will
famish saw dust to those who want it.
H. T. EUBANKS.
PROF. PM. WHITMAN,
209 7th St., Augusta, Qa.,
GIVES FREE EYE TESTS for all defects of
eight, grinds the proper glasses and WAR
RANTS them.
Lehses cut into your frame while you wait
FREE OF CHARGE, JSSSSJSS
DnBois has oommeuoed making bis home
made oandies now for the winter season,
if yon wish pure, fresh oandies cell at bis
model bakery.
Those $1.50 and $1.75 Ladies Dong but
ton shoe at ltaoket store are daisies and
they are selling them for only $1.00 and
$1,25.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that a bill
will be introduced at the next see
sion of the Legislature to be held
in said State, to amend the charter
of the Town of Tennille.
Leave yoar orders for ooslat the Raoket
store with Albea A Tatum.
Have you tried any of DuBoie, coooanut
and pea nut bars, he manufactures hie own
candy and guarantee! them to be pure.
CANO FOlt MALE.
Only two tnilee East of Sandereville.
I will sell a two horse farm, adjoining
land of John B. Wilkerson partly olaared
and in a good atate of onltivation. Terms
6ft8J •
O. R. PRINGLE.
Sept. 14 1898, 4t
S
TEADY INCOME
Week. Either Bex. I'll Start you
you in the Mail Order Business day
or evening. No Peddling. M. Yonng,
30.1 Henry 8t., Brooklyn, N. Y.
PARkEfi’f
7 I.M3AIM
Mniti And bcautiflM tht hale.
HAIR BALSJ
_ motel A luxuriant growth.
Ifiver Villi to ”— 1 — '*■
Hair to lt« Tt_._
Cure! icilp disci see k
Company oome in unexpeoted. What shell
I do? Why just oall np DnBois ovar hit
phone, and he will send yon bread, roils
or oakes in a bnrry.
The Raoket store has but one price, the
lowest that oan be made. Every prioe ie a
strong bid for yonr trade.
NOTICE.
Parties wanting to buy paroels or parte
of paroels of any of the lands advertised
by me as administrator of the Wilkinson
estate, oan confer with O. D. Thigpen
Ban Hill, Ga., for information, terms, Ao.
Alvin D. Fbkikan.
Sept. 24, 1808. lm
Railroad Engineer
Testifies lo Benefits Received From
Dr. Miles' Remedies.
^%HERE Is no more responsible position
on earth than that of a railroad cngln
eer. On his steady nerves, clear brain,
bright eye and perfect self command, de
pend the safety of the train and the lives
of its passengers. Dr. Miles' Nervine and
other remedies are especially adapted to
kooplng the nerves steady, the brain clear
and the mental faculties unimpaired.
Engineer F. W. McCoy, formerly of >3X8
Broadway, Council Bluffs, but now residing
at 3411 Humboldt St., Denver, writes that ho
"suffered for years from constipation, caus
ing sick, nervous and billons headaches and
was fully restored to health by Dr. Miles'
Nerve A Liver Pills. I heartily recommend
Dr. Miles’ Remedies."
Dr. Miles' Remedies
are sold by all drug
gists under a positive
guarantee, first bottle
benefits or money re
funded. Book on dis
eases of the heart and
nerves free. Address,
DR. M1LB9 MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, Ind.
Thank God every morning when
yon get np that yon have some
thing to do that day which must be
done, whether you like it or not
Being forced to work and foroed to
do yonr best, will breed in yonr
temperance, self-control, diligence,
strength of will, oontent, and a
hundred virtues which the idle will
never know.—Charles Kingsley.
PUBLIC SALE.
GEORGIA, Washington ConDty.
By virtue of an agreement entered into
by all the heirs interested in the estate ol
James G. Harrison end llebeooa Harrison,
late of said oonnty deceased, whereby tb<
undersigned are anthorlzed to sell the real
and perional property belonging to the es
tate of said deceased, will be sold attb<
late residence of the said Mrs. Babcoos
Barrison on Wedneaday tho 3d day of No-
oember, 1898, at 10 o'olook a. m. at public
sale to the highest bidder, ait the house,
hold and kitchen fnrnitnre, end one hun
dred and eighty-seven (187) aores ol land,
more or less, situated in the 90 h distriet,
Q. M., in said county.
This Ootober 4th, 1898.
A O. □ 4RRI80N,
J. W. UABKI80N,
heirs and Agents for their co-belre.
4t
Ordinary’s Citations.
Shingles & Brick.
Always on hand, and
For sale cheap by
HOLT & BRO.
a26—td
Job work, envelopes.note or letter heads
bill heads, tags, circulars, Ac., in good
style and at low prioee at the Herald office
t
UXKCUTOK'M MALL.
By virtue of provision in will of Mrs.
Mittis Floyd, deoeased, I will sell before
the courthouse door in Baiidersville, Gp.
ou the first Tuesday in November next.oM
bouse and lot on Floyd street, in town ol
Sandereville,known as the Anthony Brant
ley lot, and sold subject to life estate ol
Anthony Brantley. P. B. Taliaferbo,
Oot, 1, 1898. Exeontor.
UELEIYEtt’8 SALK.
Will be sold before the courthouse door
in Bandersviile, Qa., between the usual
bonrs for pnblio sales, on the first Tnesda)
ib. * - - -
in November next, under an order of 17*n
oook Superior court, granted at the Iasi
August term, in the case of Jss, T, Oar
ner, Receiver, eto., vs Jesse Qilmore, goer
dian, et al, the following real estate be
longing to the Arober Trust Estate, to wit
That traot of land in said oounty ol
Washington, containing two hundred and
five acres more or lew, being the land ooa-
veyed by and desoiibed in the deed from
Jesse Robson to Wm Arober, dated June
28,1875, aud recorded in the offioe ot Clerk
of the Superior oourt of Washington conn
ty, in Book H of Deeds, page 743. Terms
cash. JAMES T. GARNER, Reoeivet
UECKSTltATlON NOfitE.
All legal voters io the oonnty who have
not already been registered (cr the present
fi
year (1898) and desire to vote io the eleo
tion for Congreseman (or the 10th congres
sional dislriot, on Tuesday after the first
Monday in November, are hereby notified
that the Registration book will be open
until tho 18tb day of Ootober 1898 at 4 p
m. at the usual plaoe for registration.
M Newman, Ordinary.
SENT FUEE
to liousekeeperx-
Liebig Company’s
Extract of Beef
COOK BOOK--
telling how to prepare many deli
oate and delioione dishes.
Address, Liebig Co., P. O, (Box *718 New York
#8*0
ip. Sign
Fainter,
wanted. Addreaa or oall. Daniel F, Beaty.
Waablngton, New Jersey.
For Exeontors Dismission.
GEORGIA—^Washington Oounty
W. Morris, Exeoutor oi the will ot
G.
Burrell Chester applies to me for lettern
of dianissiou from the duties of his trust
and I will pass upon his application on the
in January, 1899, at my offloo
first Monday
in Bandersviile in said oonnty,
Given under my hand and official signs,
tare this 3d day of Ootober, 1898.
M. NEWMAN,
3m Ordinary W. O.
For Leave to Bell Land.
GEORGIA—Washington County
Simon D. Slade, Guardian tor iba prop
erty of hie minor children has io dne form
applied to the undersigned tor leave to eell
85 scree of land in the 1350th dislriot O
VI., belonging to asid minora and avid ap
plioi tion will be heard on the first Monday
in November next.
This 3d day of Ootober, 1898.
4t M. NEWMAN, Ord,
TO LADIES.
Millinery Goods.
Miss MollieC. Murry has just returned from
New York,
And o»n show the cream of the styles of PARIS sod NEW YORK
.. 8took °J Millinerv embraces the latest styles, gorgeous plumes
artisho flowers, lovely nhbons, <iud all at LOWEST PRICES.
Elegant Hits for Ladies and Children at low prioes.
GIVJE HER A. CALL.
746 Broad Street, nnder Arlington Hotel,
AUGUSTA, GA.
EXCELSIOR COOK STOVES
ARE THE BEST.
Heating
House
Furnishing
Goods.
TIN PLATE
FOR
Roofing,
Stoves of
ALL
KINDS.
C. B- ALLEN,
830 Broad St.,
■ AUGUSTA. GA.
BENSON & HOUSER,
gj The up to Date Clothiers,
Q Macon, Georgia.
Invite your Inspection,
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Notice to Debtors and Creditors
GEORGIA, Washington County.
All persons having demands against the
estate of Mrs. Rebeooa Harrison late ol
said oonnty deoeased, are hereby notified
to render in their account# to the under
signed, end all persons indebted to aaid
estate ere required to make immediate
payment.
This Ootobrr 4th 1898.
A. O. HARRISON,
J. W. HARRISON,
Representing all tho heirs of said estate.
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Notice to Debtors and Creditors
GEORGIA, Washington County.
All pereoDB having demands against the
estate of Mrs. Mary E. Floyd late ot said
eounty deceased, are hereby notified to
reader ia their eeoounts to tbe undersign
ed, and all persons indebted to said estate
are required to make immediate payment.
This Ootober 4th, 1698.
6t B. J. TABBUTTON, Ex'r.
For Administrator's Dismission.
Georgia—Washington County,
Ordinary’s Offioe.
J. E. Joiner, Administrator of the estate
of J. O. Joiner late ot said oounty, deoeae
ed, applies to me for letters ot dismission
from the administration of said estate,
aad I will pass npon bis application on
tbe first Monday in November, 1898, at my
office in Bandersviile, said oonnty.
Given nnder my hand officially this 25tb
day of July, 1898,
3mos. M. NEWMAN,
Ordinary, W. O.
For Leave to Sell Land.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
Ordinary’s Offioe.
W. E. Watkins, O. A. Administrator ot
the eatate oi Ben Stewart deceased, has in
due form applied to tbe undersigned for
leave to eell the boose end lot in Braaheu-
ville, belonging to the estate oi said de
oeased, and said application will be heard
on the flret Monday in November next.
This 3d day of October, 1698.
4* M. NEWMAN, Ordy W. O.
GEORGIA—Washington County
Bj tbe Oommiseioners of Road and Revenae
Whereas Bis Exoellenoy Governor W.
Y. Atkinson, has issued his orders to the
Tax Collectors ot tbe State to assess and
colleot a Btate tax of Bixty-two oenta and
one mill (G2 1-10) on eaob one hundred
dollars oi the taxable property of tbe
State for the year 1898.
And whereas the eetimated expenses oi
this oounty for the present year require
an assessment of sixty-two cents and nine
mills (62 9 10) wherein will be inolnded
eight cents, as road tax, on each one hun
dred dollars of the taxable property of tbe
county. It is hereby ordered tbat tbe Tax
Oolleotor of this oounty do collect as conn,
ty tax ior the year 1893 for said county,
sixty-two oents and nine mills 62 9 10 on
eaoh one bnndred dollars of the taxable
property of tbe county as returned on tbe
Tax Digest for said year, and pay ovor tbe
amounts eo oolleoted to the oonnty Treasu
rer of this oonnty.
Given nnder onr bands officially this 25th
dayofAngnst, 1898.
WILEY HARRIS,
Chairmen O. R. R.
A true extraot from Book ot Minutes A
of Reoords of Commissioners of B. A B
4t
M. NEWMAN, Seo'ty,
State Tax 62 110
County Tax 64 9 10
Road Tax 8
$1.26
8335.00
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