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Cjhuroli Wlrectopy.
Metbo'wt oharoh—Rev, J, 8. .ford in
p*«tor
Preaching 11 a. in. and 7.30 p. m
Ladies Who Suffer
From any conjplalot peculiar to
th«ir sex—such as Profuse. Pali)
ful. Suppressed or Irregular Men
itruatlon. are soon restored to
Dealth by
gradfield’s Female Regulator.
| t is a combination of remedial
afl «nts whlcl) have been used with
t k ( greatest success for n>ore than
25 years, ai)d Known to act speci
fically with and on the organs of
Meostruatlon. and
recommended for
such eomplalQts
OQly. It o*ver falls
to give relief aijd
restore the health
of the suffering
womaQ. It should
be taKei) by tl>e
girl just budding
li)to womanhood
whei) Menstrua
tion Is Scant, Sup
pressed. Irregular
or Pali)ful, ai)d
all delicate wonyeo should use it
as Its toi)lc properties have a woi)
derful iQfluence li) toolng up and
strco0th«ning the system by driv
ing through the proper channels
all impurities.
•A daughter of on* of my emtomnra mimed
MUtrnetlon from exposure end cold, end on
•rrlTlng »t puberty her health was completely
•racked, until the wee twenty-four years ot
r,SM?.dY^
•letely reatorlnir her to health.” ’
J. W. Uelldmb, Water Valley, Ulaa.
Tni SaaoniLO Rioulator Co., Atlanta, oa.
•OLD at ALL ORUttOlaTS AT SI R(R aOTTLI,
Several of our peoplo attended ihe oarni
Til Id Miicod last week. All pronounced
Itsiscoei* in ita flue stook exhibition,
and eplem'.id floats.
Thefl 00 rate excursion to Augusta
Monday, dree like magto. Them were 1)0
tloksts sold s( the Augusta depot Imre, and
10 or 15 boarded the train without tlokets,
to that about 100 persons lett here for An.
gnats, be ndes the crowds that left other
points on the line. Mix ooanhos were furn
ished by the road. These excursions afford
t Dos opportunity for some to spend mon-
ay.tbat p rlinps ought to be spent tor house
comforts and supplies.
If you are looking for bargains, go to th
Baoket store and see their $2 GO Ladies
ballon bboe which they are selling for
II 7G,
THE CENTRAL OP GEORGIA
RAILWAY COMPANY,
And the OCEAN BTEAM.SHIP COMPANY
are offering increased facilities, for both
freight and passnuger traffic, between the
Booth an,I the East.
Beginning September Cub, ’08, the Ooean
Steamship Company will have sailinge
from New York live times eaob week, and
eff otive the 14'b of 8eptemb -r Hailing*
between Savannah and Boston will be re
tained.
A Steamer will leave Boston each Wed- m
5*5 IIUXDKED EYERIYGD
vim Mie C4RIM Foil frl.OU
Until Daoutnber fii-v w ,,. _ t
hnndred Eugravjd Visiting lards (uame
Only) ill the latest style lo , one dollar.
• 1G0 ' Sen^r tfirHt . lhe prioe w| " b-»
* . Spnd for sam, lea and let rs hav,
Zt.«V*l? 1 , ° a0 *- *"'*<*«■« invitations
i ij at lowest price*.
. ‘ ^ & * <ro *» Jewelers and fin-
graver-, 47 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Os.
BRIEF LOCALS
Stapler—Eye, Ear,
GOG Mnlberrv street,
Of. Maury M.
Nose and Throat.
Vlaoon, Oa.
lit raid readers will see a supplement in
his issue advertising the large and pnpu.
Ur D.-y (inode bouse of Jamas Daly A Oo,
and oilier Augusta advertisers.
The HTsld needs money to pay for pa
per sent out, and will appreciate prompt
responses from those indebted, sjrnp.oorn
pea«e, potatoes, wood, and even money ta
ken In payment.
Lite insnranoe fs a good thing bnt health
insurance, by keeping the blood pure with
Hood's Sarsaparilla, is still hatter.
As a large number of papers wore work
ed oil on the outside last week,some paper
bear date Dot. 20 and some Oct. 27. Our
inability to get a machinist has made ui
lata again. We hope soou lo have ail de
leote remendbd.
RoYal
Baking Powder
Made from pure
cream of tartar.
Safeguards the food
against alum.
, are the greatest
of the present day.
EEtiSUSAL.
Next Sunday is the Gih Sunday in
to her.
Oo
Tuesday is the 1st ol November, end
pnbiio sale day.
Pasturing the flrldBi-nd picking ia delay -
ing the sowing ol wheat. The farmers al
most, universally speak of sowing anil the
acreage will be larger perhaps than since
the war,and 11 it is sowed in pood lime,and
fertilized with enough oottou seed, a large
harvest will gladden the lurmors,
The cold simp on Sunday was u lively
reminder ol winter, though there wan „
heavy trust yet garden vegetables wero
not killed,
Some furiuirs bedded their sugar
seed Haturdav iu anticipation of tbe
wave.
Most of this issue fs printed on the
gress prang,through the courtesy of the edl
tor Mr, ChapmaD,
The sestou for saving hay will soon
over.
The best mouth for sowing wheal is rap
idly passing.
Friday 14th was as Mr. Hendrix says
record breaker. There were 3Jl bales oi
cotton rroetved on that day. Tbls was the
largest day's receipts for the seasoo, if not
the largest day's receiplo ever known
Sandorsville.
cane
cold
Pro-
Mr. O. H. Howard of tbe 1st Qa. regi
went has returned, and will resomo the
praotioe ol law, We are glad to see that
he stood oamp life so well.
Messrs. A. P. Watkins of tbe 1st Ga., I>.
O. Gilmore of the 2d Ga., and John Wa
ters of the 31 Ga, oame home last week,
the latter returned on Tuefday. All are
looking well now, though Mr. Watkins
has had a long and severo altaok of mala
rial fiver, and was allowed to go to his
triends in Virginia while sick.
Mrs. Katie Ronghton and children have
relumed from a visit to relatives in Vir-
ginia.
Card of Thanks.
J Oat of tbe depth of our crashed
hearts Wo desire to extoud words ot
grutitn !o to t!io numerous frieuds
who have recently rendered iuesti
mablo assistance to our family
when the clouds of sorrow were
gathering, jour kindly inquiries
and messages, your helpful pres
ence, jour gifts and other tokens
of sympathy and love strengthened
us iu our efforts to savo the life of
our loved one. When the teiDDest
of grief Qarae your sympathy was
shown rut many ways and reminded
us that behind tho clouds the sun
is still shining. Ab We recall the
many kindnesses from the first to
the last.and the many lovely flow
ers, wosinceiely thank youaU,and
say God blees you and reward you
with tbe blessings that are best.
We realize that the kind words
and loving deeds oi all have brough
glimpses of the silver lining of this
Bore Bftliction. To each ami every
one we give our heart's best aud
Warmest appreciation.
0. U. Poo.iimoron, Son and I'AttoHTEns,
be
in
DSAday for Savannah, and a Steamer will
Jsave Savannah eaob Thursday lor Boston
Those tl 60 and $1.75 Ladies Doug bnt
ton shoe st llaoket store are daisies and
they are lolling them for only $1(0 and
WANTED AGENTS.
“The Confederate 8oldier in the Civ-
War, “just published, ooutains 500 pa-
|is 12x10 inches, and over 1,100 large Bat
hs Beenes, Portraits, Maps, eto. The great-
est snii largest War Book ever published
sad the only one that does justice to tbe
Confederate soldier and the oauee he lougbt
for. Complete in one volume. Agents
wanted everywhere to sell this book oo our
new and easy plan. Many of the lady and
(sntlemen agents who are at work are tnn-
ilng from $100 to $200 per month. Vett-
tsns, Sons and Danghters of Veterans, ant
others interested are requested to send lor
sbeeatifnl illustrated descriptive oiroolar
bee, nd terms to agents. Address,
Con-er-Jourual Job Printing Oo.; Louis
ville, Ky.
Wanted—sbvkkal trustwohtiiy per-
wins iii ibis smto to manage onr business in
inon- own unit nearby counties. It Is mainly office
w.rs onilnc,od at home Salary' straight $900 a
0X P®DMt“*d®fluitirbonanae, no more, no
aJfrJ.y* Monthly $75. References. Edelose
■«ii fldrewitNl stamped envelope, Herbert E. Usss,
Den M. Chicago.
IBUCKLEN’S APNICA SALVE.3
the tea, S*lv« in the world for Cuts,
wuUes, Sores, Uloers, salt Rheum, Fever,
Bores, Tetter,Obapped Hands. Ohildblains,
b*rns, and all 8kin Eruptions, and posi
tively onres Piles, or no pay reqnirod. It
“ guaranteed to give perluot satisfaction
? money refunded. Prioe 25o per box.
vot ealb by Jamerson A (Jaldweli, Sanders-
vtlle, Ga.
Leave your orders for ooal at the Rack t
•kite with Albea & Tatum.
the dreaded
CONSUMPTION.
»®!i°£ u ? n ’ M. C, the Great Chm
Scientist, Will Send Free, to
the Afflicted. Three Bottles of His
ae F*y Discovered Remedies to
Lure Consumption and All
lion’s This!
Wc offer Oue Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cur
ed by Hail's Cn'srrh Cure.
F. J. O/fENEY A CO., Props., Toledo, O
We tbe undersigned have known
Gheaney for tbo'last 15 years, and be
liove him perfectly honorable in all busi
ness transaction aud linanoially able to oar
ont any obligation made by their Arm
Rest A-Thuax, Wholesale Druggists, Tole
do, O, Wadding, Kinnan A Mabvin, Whole
sale Druggists, Toledo, O.
■/full's Catarrh Cure is taken internal
uoting direotly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of tbe system. Prioe 75c
per bottle. 8old by all Druggists. Testi
mouials free.
A Urnnd Jliisloal,
On Friday niglit November 4th a rare
treat awaits all at Ihe auditorium iu our
oity.
A musical prepared by the hist home
talent of Sandersville and Tennille will'bs
given for tbe deleotution oi the publio and
oity and oonuty are most oor
dially invited.
Admission for adults 25ots, Children 10cte
A full program will appear in tbe Her
ald next week.
Tbe Racket store is making prioes that
will win your trade and your iLfluenee,
Am Uncertain Disease.
There is no disease more uncertain in ita
nature thau dyspepsia. Physicians say that
the symptoms of no two cases agree. It is
therefore most difficult to make a correct
diaguobia. No matter how severe, or under
whatdisguisedyspepsia attacks you. Browns’
Iron Bitters will cure it. Invaluable in all
diseaees of the stomach, blood and nervee.
Browns’ Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers.
Raptlsla Take Notice.
The Washington Baptist Association has
called a mass meeting of Paptiat young
people uud all interested iu the young peo
ple’s work to bo held in Sandersville Bap
list church on next thanksgiving day,
whioh is usually tho last Tbnrsday in No
vember. It is hoped-that every oharoh in
the county as well as in tbe Association
will send as many representatives as possi
tile. The purpose of the meeting is to de
vise means for the development of young
eburob members.
Nothing - L . un K Troubles./a
,l --- J R oould be fairer, more philac-
*i pi ,° or oswy more joy to the afflicted,
p, ^ er °f T. A. Slocum, M. O., ot
n n P n«*a Ntreet - New York City.
iolnt» ^ eilt he has discovered an ab-
mnn.*.° Ure for OOD8 omplion and all pul-
msrii^L 00 ' up * a * nt8 ' to “»ke Bs great
tleinf * Uo . WI ). he will send, free, three bot-
Vill« n 61 io ' ne ’ lo Bn y r6 »d«r ol Handsrs.
bronnKi . IlAU> * R suffering from chest,
••option' tllroBt an<1 luu 8 troubles or oon-
AI ready
••dioloe"
l»nd«„« permanen
Tha n P p9ren, ly hopelen- un ^».
»f-a Am l0 i? on8iderB il hi8 religious
doDa[« hi 5 which he owes to humanity
7is® h 8 lu * ft Hible cure
this “new soientiflo oonrse ot
i'»s permanently cured thou-
esa OnSsg.
du-
Leered Irpely, j g enough tc oommend it,
thesrsai is . the Psrteot confidence u,
Behs. ‘ ,,lflmi8 t making the proposition
•fbeanni'^V"^, 1 * 16 dfssded consumption
Thero - , disease beyond any doulit.
•“tniatakH k° f* UUke in 8endin R-
*voos invii .* ove rlooking the gen-
^tkerioaii bft8 on fi,e in h,B
ftsoials f,i t '" d ®propean laboratories testi-
sM p» rlg , ux P erieaoe from those oared, in
Don't d, i the wo f ,d -
T. 4. 8i 0 '*y it is too late. Address
4,ll ,»od^'.^' PlM street, New
»v« »tn rfiMu b ® n J wri i* n K tl,e Dootor, please
Z f P° 8t0 ® 08 address. Sax-
** T tMR|.. 8 7l ' , 8 ‘ h ‘ 8 Brti0le iD the B “d
.*.* HuitALD.
» Q o.to the!
®* n "d sewmi^7. 0ket Btore an d 8 « e men
Uk.ou® W ® d 8 »>oe, out prioe $2.00.
$3
▲ Pain till Accident.
On Friday last Mrs. Huist fell through
a bridge a distaooe of several feet, whioh
broke her left leg,and inflicted other pain
ful injuries. Ab bood as possible her son
Mr, Robert Huret came to her assistance
and Drs.Rawlings and Cheatham were sent
to her relief. Tbe bone was oarefully set,
and while suffering inuob tbe aged suffer
er seems to be doing very well. Her gratefui
language in speaking of the injury was
touching, she said "it might have beeD so
much worse, we have a might? good God,
my trust is all iu Him.” We hope she may
sonu recover.
Miss Esther Butts has entered the G. N.
it I. college of Milledgevilln.
Mr. O. It. Scarborough of Ar.gnsta i
spending some time with relatives here.
Senator Rawlings and representative
Hardwick loft od Monday and representa
tive Henderson left on Tuesday lor Allan-
ta, and all were doubtless in their places
on yestorday at the opening ol tho session.
Rev. J. R, Maok of the Presbyterian
obnrob preaohed an Interesting sermon on
Friday night at tbe Methodist church in
this plaon. On Sunday he preached
iu Tennille.
Mrs. M illie Mathis we are s,lad to learn
is now convalescing.
Rev. E. W Pease returned on Saturday
Irom the Christian oharoh convention ui
Chattanooga. Ho filled his pnlpit here od
Sunday night.
Mr, J. O. Duggan of Liudsey was i
pleasuDl oaller at ueraald office yesterday
Judge M. Newman our good Ordinary is
temporarily laid up with cold. All hope
to see him out soon.|
Tax Golluotor Pritchard is on his last
round, Cali od him.
Deputy Poetmaster^Greer is siok with
cold, wbiob it iB hoped will be of abort
^duration,
Mr, E. J. Orr and family will soon move
to Sandersville. A cordial welcome awaits
them.
Miss Sallie Dinkins who has been spend
ing several months in Philadelphia is glad
ly waloomed home.
Capt. Waiter F.Koox the courteous and en
terprising superintendent of the Anniston
>t- Calera branob of the L. & N. railroad
was in tbe oity on yesterday.
Mr*. O. 1), Steinberg of Savannah is vis
iting relatives in the oity Mr. H. M. Lit
tle aud family. Her son Master John SteiD-
bsrg ha* entered the High School.
Misa. Gussie Joyner is visiting in Hawk-
insville. She attended the marriage of
Misa Mai Hightower and Mr. WatermuD
there reoently,
Mr. J. H. Pittman and wife narrowly os-
oaped serious injury reoently
while returning from Sandersville. Their
horse ran away, but fortunately they were
not seriously hurt.
Dr, O. L. Rogers aud his lair bride Miss
Ida Oarieker of Milledgeville arrived via
tbe Augusta Southern last night and were
tendered a delightful reoeptio i at the res
idence of Mr, B. J. Tarbutlon. All 8»n
dersville oongratalates tho happy bridal
pair.
Mr. L. M. Vinton oi Wenona at one time
an estimable reeident of Sandersville
spending a few days in the oity, the guest
of Mr. O. C Scarborough and family Oftli
ed hero by the latal illness of bis friend
Mrs. O. C. Scarborough. His tender re
gard for the lriend be had known so long
laid in her lubt resting place was a specta
cle that touched all hearts and endeared
him to all.
Miss Mary Hall Las entered the Lucy
Cobb Institute at Athens-
Mrs. Luoien Mathis, nee Miss Mattie
Sobwall is seriously ill with typhoid fe
ver.
Mrs. Lewis nee Miss Lula Bawling*
critically ill ut her home near Wartben.
8ol.-Gen. B. T. Rawlings is attending
Bnllooh conrt this week.
Mr. W. H. Miller and family oocupy tho
dwelling south of Dr. Jamorson on Harris
street,
Mrs. A E. Parsons and little daughter
Miss Alioe Miller of Booth Carolina are vis
iting Mr. W. H. Miller.
OSBORNE’S
U’it'neii'
eyt
Anguain, <!■- Actual liunintu. No Text Books.
Short time. Cheap board. Send for Catalogue.
I will pay cash prices for ootton Seed
delivered in Sandersville. Will also keep
on hand cotton eeed meal and holla for
sale. * t
M. G. Wood, Jr.
Farm to Rent.
A three borne farm to let ten miles north
west of Sandersville, convenient to sohool
and ohurobes, healthy looality and land
fine in production. A good lively tenant
oan aeon re stock and oorn sufficient to run
the farm. Come and see the undersigned
at his housoin Washington county.
j. D. BOONE.
Dwight, Ga., Sept 13, 1898.
I REE I’II,L8.
Aend your sddress to H. E. Bncklen A
Oo. Chicago, and get a freo sample box ol
Dr. King’s New Idle Pills, A tltal will
convince you of (heir merits, Those pills
are easy ir, action and are parlicuhulv
effective in the onto ot Constipation and
Sick Headache. For Malaria au-l Liver
trouble's thoy ljavo been proved invalua
ble. They ur» guaranteed lo bo perfectly
Iree from every deleterious substance and
to be purely vegetable. They do not weak
en by their action, but by giving tone to
slomacli and bowels greatly invigorate
the system, licgnlar size 25o. par hot.
8old by Jsmerbou A Bro., Druggists,
sons In ttds stale to mining" our business lu
tliclrown mill lie'iirbycomitlos, Ills mainly ofllco
work conducted at limin'. Salary straight $900 a
year ami expenses -iloilnltr honulhle, no more, no
less salary. .Monthly $;fi. It, n-n-m-es KIIcIomi
self-addresm'd shunned envelope, Herbert E Hess,
Brest., Dept M. Chicago.
A PrciiclM'r’s lliscoveryi
Chronic Dyspepsia Cured.
T9 LADIES.
Millinery Goods.
Miss MollieC. Murry has just returned from
New York,
^^FTER suffering for nearly thirty yean
from dyspepsia, Mrs. H. E. Dugdale,
wife of a prominent business man of
Warsaw, N. Y., writes: "For 28 years, I was
a constant sufferer from dyspepsia and a
weak stomach. The lightest food producod
distress, causing severe pain and the forma
tion of gas. No matter how careful of my
diet I suffered agonizing pain after eating.
I was treated by many physicians and tried
numerous remedies without permanent help.
Two years ago I began taking Dr. Miles'
Nerve and Liver Pills and Nervine. Within
a week I commenced improving, and per
sisting In tho treatment I was soon able to
eat what I liked, with no evil effects
I keep them at hand and a single dose dispels
any old symptoms.’*
Dr. Miles' Remedies |
are sold by all drug
gists under a positive I
guarantee, first bottle
benefits or money re
funded. Book on dis
eases of the heart and
nerves free. Addross,
DU, MILES MEDICAL CO„ Elkhart. Ind.
Dr. Ulossor, who has for many years
made a specialty of catarrhal diseases, has
discovered a remedy that cures tho worst
eases ot Catanh, Bronchitis, eto. It is
penetrating, healing smoke vapor that
goes directly to every affected spot, destroy
tbe germs, and heals tho mnoous mem
lirune. Any sufferer mentioning 8un
dersville Herald who will address Dr.
W. Blossor A Sen, 11, 12 and 13 Grant
Unllding, Atlanta, Ga., will receive, poBt
paid, a throe days’ trial treatmuit free.
The Rsoket store has but one price, tbe
lowest that can be made Every prioe is
strong hid for your trade.
.\OTicif:.
Parties wanting to buy parcels nr parts
of parcels of any ol the lands advertised
by me us administrator oi thnWilkixson
estato, our confer with C. D Thigpen
Snu Hill, G»., for inf-rmation, terms, A
A lvi.n D. FiiF.rarA.v,
“iept. 24. 1398, lui
Shingles & Brick.
Always on hand, and
For sale cheap by
HOLT k BRO.
o2G —td
can make 94ft per
Week. Either Bex. I'll Start you
yon in the Mail Order Business day
or evening. No Peddling. M. Young,
SO» Henry 8t., Brooklyn, N. Y.
PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM
ClMnsefl and beautifies the hftlr.
Promotes s luxuriant growth.
Hair to Its Youthful Color.
Cures scalp dincases k hair falling.
SUNT FREE
lo housekeeper*—
Liebig Company's
Extract of Ueef
COOK BOOK—
telling how to prepare mimy deli
oate and delioions dishes.
Address, Liebig Co., P. O, Box 2T1S New York
Job work, envelopes,Dote or letter Leads
bill heads, lags, circulars, Ac., in good
sty lc and at lnw prices at tlie Herald office
t
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
By virtue ol an order irom the Court of
Ordinary ol Oowetu county, Ga , I, os ail
ministiutor on tbe esuto ol U. H. Wilkin
son, late of said oonnty, deceased, will sell
on the first Tuesday m Novembor, 1898,
between the legal hours of sale, before the
courthouse door iu Sandersville, Washing
ton oonnty, Gu., to tho highest bidder, tbe
following property of said estate in Wash
ington county, to-wit:
Part ol the Suiter pluae, in 12G3d (list,
G M., bounded east by ,1 K Pate and T
Horton, and Ktddlevillo and Davisboro
road, uu tho south by It Duggan aud Juu
Hunt, on the west by W U Kiddle, and on
the north by Ball's feiry publio road, con
taming about 550 acres
Also part of the Salter plioe.in ihe 1253d
dish G M, bounded Booth by Ball's ferry
public road, east by T L Brown, Dorth by
T L Brown and Mrs L Newsome, west by
Mrs L New-ome,containing about 250 aores.
Also the Bailey place, iu 93d dist. G M,
bounded south by Biddleville and Sanders-
ville public road,east by Davis pluce, north
by Maxwell place, west by Mrs B Smith,
containing 1(1(5 acres morn or less,
Aleo the Davis and Sunhiil tract, in 93.1
district, bounded east by Ball's ferry road,
south by iiiddleville and Sandersville pub
lic road and T J Holmes, west, by Bailey
truot, aud north by railroad right of way.
ooDtu uing 275 acres, more or less.
Also the Kelly tract, in 93 1 district,
bounded north by M 11 Holder, east by H
H Holmes, west by Miv J U Hartley und
l’ J Holmes, and south by O H Sheppard
and J T Hartley,containing 100 acres,more
or less.
Also,the Hartley plaon, in 1253d district
bounded north by O U Sheppard uLj -Ine
Brown, east by C H Sheppard and W E
Clark, south by Boyd, and west by Snow
Hill place, containing -ffiO aores, more or
less.
Also the Snow Hill place, iu 1253d dia-
triot, bounded soutu by Eaton Sheppard
aud T J Boyd, east by Hartley plaoe. north
by Dr >V A 3'homns and west by Lewis Da
vis and J A Kelley, oonlaiulrg 500 ucree,
more or lefts,
Also black tract in 93d dintriot, bounded
north hy Centra! of Ge.orgia Railway, east
uDd south by C D ihigpen, and west by
Ball's terry public road, containing about 8
acres.
Also a part of tbe Kelley tract, bounded
south by Ouoopee oreek, west by O H
Sheppard, east hy 11 F Sheppard, and
north by Ball's terry pnbiio road, contain
ing 75 aores, more or less
Also the Lime Kiln tract, in 93d distriot,
bounded southwest by T J Holmes, east
Hon. Joseph Simon has been
elected TL S. Senator from Oregon
—‘ ■ ——
Army officers and others in Ma
nila, Porto Rioo and Cuba are ad
vising young Americans to stay
away from those countries, unless
they have money to invest, and
lot of it. In these islands the only
opportnnities seem to be offered lo
capitalists.
And can show the cream of the styles of PARIS and NEW YORK
Her stock of Millinery embraces tbe latest styles, fforaeoaa Dlnmea!
artistic flowers, lovely ribbons, and all at LOWEST PRICES.* ^
Elegant Hats for Ladies and Children at low prioes.
GIVE HER A. CALL,
74G Broad Street, under Arlington Hotel,
AUGUSTA, GA.
EXCELSIOR COOK STOVES
are the best.
Heating
House
Furnishing 1
Goods.
TIN PLATE
FOR
Roofing,
Stoves
ALL
KINDS.
Ordinary’s Citations.
For Leave to Hell Land.
GEORGIA—Washington County
Simon D, Slade, Gnardian for tbe prop
erty ot bis minor obildren baa in dne form
applied lo tbe nnderaigned ior leave to sell
85 aoree of land in the 1350tb distrlot G.
M., belonging to laid minora and eaid ap
plication will be beard on tbe first Monday
in November next.
This 3d day of Ootober, 1898.
4t M. NEWMAN, Ord,
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA, Washington County.
All persona having demands against the
estate of Mrs. Rebecca Harriaon late ol
said county deceased, are hereby notified
to render in tbeir account* to tbe under*
signed, and all persona indebted to eaid
estate are required to make immediate
payment.
This Ootobrr 4tb 1898.
A.O. HARRISON,
J. w. H arrison,
Representing all tbe heirs of Baid estate, i
4t
O. B- ALLEN,
830 Broad St.,
AUGUSTA.. GA.
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Exeontors Dismission. .
GEORGIA—Washington County
G. W. Morris, Exeeutor of tbe will ot
Burrell Obeater applies lo me tor letters
of dismission from tbe dntiea of bit truat
uud I will pass upon bia application on tbe
first Monday in January, 1899, at my offioe
in Bundersville in said county.
Given under my hand and official signa
ture this 31 day of October, 1898.
M NEWMAN,
3m Ordinary W. O.
For Leave to Sell Land.
GEORGIA—Washington County
Ordinary’s Office.
W. E. Watkins, O. A. Administrator ot
tbe estute ot Ben Stewart deoeased, has in
due form applied to tbe undersigned tor
leave to sell tbe bonse and lot in Branham-
ille, belonging to tbe estate ot said de
ceased, and eaid application will be beard
on the first Monday In November next.
This 31 day of October, 1898.
4t- M. NEWMAN, Only W. O.
FALL 1898.
For Administrator's Dismission.
Georgia—Washington County,
Ordinary’s Offioe.
J. E. Joiner, Administrator of tbe estate
of J. U. Joiner late ol eaid oounty, deoeus
ed, applies to me for letters of dismissioD
from tbe administration of said estate,
aud I will paas upon his application on
tbe first Monday in November, 1898, at my
office in Baudersville, said oounty.
Given under my band officially this 25th
day oi July, 1893,
3 in os. M. NEWMAN,
Ordinary, W.O.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors
GECKGIA, Washington County.
All pers ms having demands against the
estate ot Mrs. Mary E Floyd lato ol said
county deceased, are hereby notified to
under iu their accounts to the undersign
ed, and alt persons indebted to said estate
ate riqmred to make immediate payment
Tbi» Ootober 4th, 1398.
«t B. J. f AKBUTTON, Ex r.
RM EiVLIt's MALE.
by O D Thigpen, northwest by O D Tbia-
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Doubles *b« Pleasure of a Drive.
A lino carriage doubles tho pleasure of driv
ing. Intending buyers of carriages or har
ness can savo dofiars by send ng for he
pen and Williamson swamp, containing
acres, mo. e or less.
Terms: One-third cash, one-third in one
year, and one-third in two yours, with in
terest at 8 per osnt Irom d'.te of sale. Pur
chasers can pay all csb. Bon i lor titles
given,
ALVIN D FREEMAN,
A Imir.iiitruior U li. VV ilkiuson.
Sept 26, 1893.
Will be sold before the courthouse door
in Sandersville, (Ja., between tbe usual
hours for pnbiio sales, on the first Tuesday
iti N .veinher next, UDder an order of //an-
cock Superior court, granted at tbe last
august term, iu the case of Jas. T. Gar
ucr, Receiver, eto., vs Jesse Gilmore, guar
dian, et at, the following resl estate be
longing to the Archer Trust Estate, to wit:
That tract of land in said oounty ol
Washington, oontaiuing two hundred and
five acres more or lees, being the land oon-
veyed by aDd described in tbe deed irom
Jesse Robson to Wm Arober, dated Jnne
28.1875. and reoordsd In the offioe oi Clerk
ol tbe Superior oonrt of Washington ooun-
fy, iu Book H of Deeds, psge 743 Teems
oash. JAMES f. GARNER, Receiver
EXRCVIOIt* HALE.
By virtue of provision in will of Mrs.
Mtttie Fioyd, deoeased, I will sell before
the courthouse door in Bar.dersville, Ga ,
on the first Tuesday in November next,oue
bouse and lot on Floyd street, in town oi
Handeisvilie,known m tbe Anthony Brant
ley lot, and sold so' joot to life estate of
Anthony Brantley. P. R, Taliafshbo,
Oct. 1, 1898 Exeoator.
As the season has arrived,so our Fall Stock
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our children’s department.
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