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i iMMOlory.
j llt0 haroh-Be». J- {S. Jor ‘^».
■p^hipgj^; m ’ at>d 7 ' 3U p
M,ikinK for bftrgnin*. go totho
«nd «ee tbeir $2 60 Ladies
Which ‘h.y «• •riUff ^
Sowing Wheat,
ghout Georgia
aud we
tbe South there is an
L t purpose to sow large crops
heat- Washington county
J 9 ftr e greatly encouraged by
jood though small, crops this
* d will sow larger crops this
Tbe Mooon Telegraph offers
liD gold for the bist yield on
0 f wheat, for the second
jjeld on 4 acres $50 in gold,
0 i u gold for the 3d best
oD 4 acres, and for the best
0D one acre of wheat $25 in
Even South Georgia ia
jon this subject, and will
jheat. This not only means
joodance of bread, but it also
nborne raised mules and hor-
»t hogs. f ilt oft ttle and abun-
dairy supplies. All will say
the poet said in Latiu, “Tobia
icnrrite.”
OWI3 IIDXnilGDKNnitU liD
VIM H*j« l ARDw FOIttM.041
Until December first we will nukn
hnndrod Eograved VieltiUR Uards ( Uttme
only) ,n tbe latest style for one dollar.
*J, er Reoember first tbe prioe will be
$l.6d. Bend for samples and let na h».
your order at onoe. Wedding inHtetions
engraved at lowest prices. 8 * “ ‘
J. P. Stevens A Bro., Jewelers and Fn
gravers, 47 Whitehall St, Atlanta, G* ®
BRIEF LOCALS
Dr.
Manry M. Btapler-Eye, Ear,
No,o a nd Throat. 6C0 Mn)betrv g , re
uaoon, On.
Ordinary’B oonrt next Monday.
Seo Sheriff's ssles lor Deoemher.
Call at Photo G.illery and hnvo pioturi
taken.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
railway company,
tbeOCEtN bTEAMBHIP COMPANY
eriuii increased facilities, for both
: urn) P< s,0U B elr trafflo, between tbe
end Hie Elisl '
i 0D ing Soptembor 6th, ’98, tbe Ocean
ibip Oompnny will have sailings
; e w York live timos each week, and
pt tbe 14tli of September sailings
„d Suvaouali and Boston will be re.
Cane grinding and sjrnp making now
goiog on vigoronsly,
The new syrnp made ia said to be very
fine, and the yield is Rood.
The Unoioal entertainment at tbe andi-
torlnm tomorrow Friday night has baon pr«
pared with rnnoh thonght and oare, and
promises to be exceedingly attractive. Give
the entertainers a good bouse.
Next Tuesday. 8th of November is con
gressional election day. Onr able and vig
ilant congressmen it now seems will Lave
no opposition, but his faithfui service
merit a fl dtcring vole from his conelitu
•noy.
Our Flag a stirring, marlial poem^by
Original will please aud interest our read
ers, c in not some of^our musical amaturs
set it to appropriate musio aud inform the
Uerald?
Admission to Musical Friday
night 2Go for adults, 10c. for chil
dren under 12 years. Reserved
seats 35c. Tickets at city Drug
Store.
RoYal
Baking Powder
Made from pure
cream of tartar.
Safeguards the food
against alum*
Alum baking powder* are the neatest
menacera to health of the present day.
Miraculous Benefit
nmuiit.
No my young friends, your posi
tion in this life is of loo muoli itn-
portance to be measured by tbe Ntw Heart Cure.
ffAOEIVEO FROM
tERSOBAL.
Rev. T. W, Oarbutt's postoffloe is now
Wright, Wilcox county, Ga., it is a new
offloe near Filz Oerald. Alt of bis friends
beta, would be glad it Bandearrilla was bis
postoffloe.
laimtr will leave Boston aaoh Wed-
I lor Savannah, and a Steamer will
lavannah each Thursday for Beaton.
The Banderaville Photo Gallery is now
open for the next three weeks. Those wish,
ing pioturos, oome at onco. Cabiuot PUti-
no a specially.
e $1.50 and $1.75 Ladies Dong but-
ioc it li.ickot atore are daisies and
ue selliDg thorn for only $1,00 and
WANTED AGENTS.
t( Confederate Soldier in the Ciy-
[,"jnst published, oontaina 500 pa
16 inches, and over 1,100 Urge Bat
ics, Portraits, Maps, eto. Tbe great*
largest War Book ever published’
ieonly ono that does justice to the
deritesoldier and the cause be fouRht
"implete in one volume. Agents
everjwhore to sell this book on onr
id easy pl.in. Many of tbe lady and
>men scents who are at work are ma
lm $100 to $‘200 per month. Vets-
Bom aud Daughters of Veterans, and
interested are requested to send for
Ufal illustrated descriptive oironlar
nil torms to agents. Address,
Journal Job Printing Co,; Lonis-
TED—SEVKHAL TRUSTWORTHY PER-
In (lit* siale to mntmgo our business lu
wu unit nearby counties. It is.mainly office
uducted at home. Salary'straight tvou
eipsnwc-xItiSnite liouande, no more, i
y. Monthly $16. Refercnct*. Enclose
.tamiKKl envelope, Herbert K. lt.se,
Jlept M, Chicago.
CKLEN’S APHICk'. SALVE-:
bea, “j/vs in the world for Cuts,
i, Sores, Ulcers, bait Itheuin, Fever,
Tetter,Obappod Bands, Ohildblains,
and all Skin Eruptions, and post-
cures Piles, or no pay required. It
inntced to give porteot satisfaction
mey refnnded. Prioe ‘26o per box.
ile by Jumoraon A OaltlweU,.Banders-
Qi,
lluiittata Tuke Notice.
Washington Baptist Association has
i mass meeting of Baptist young
und all interested iu (he young peo*
•ork to be bold in Sandersvillo Bap-
thnroh on next thanksgiving day,
is usually tbe last Thursday in No-
it It is hopod that every ohurch in
ittnly ns well as in the Association
UJss many representatives as possf.
Tbe purpose of the meeting is to do
wns for the development of young
^ members,
9100 Howard. 9100.
Tbo readers ol the /Jerald will bo pleas
ed to iearn that there is at least ono dread
ed disease that soienoo has been able to
cure in nil its stages, and that is Oatarrh,
Ball’s Catarrh Core is the only positive
ouro now known to the medical fraternity.
Catarrh being a constitutional disease, re
quires a constitutional treatment. Hall’s
Catarrh Cure is taken internally, aoting di
rectly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces
of the system thereby destroying the foun
dation of the disease, aud giving the patient
strength by building np the constitution
and assisting nature to do its work. The
proprietor have so much faith in its cura
tive powers, that they offer One //nndred
Dollars for any case that it fails to cure.
Send for list ot testimonials.
AddiesB, F. J. OUENEY & CO, Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75o. t
re your orders for coal at the Backet
'ilh Albea A Tatum.
Mniideravllto ft*»atofltce.
List of letters for week ending Nov.
1898:
Luoious B. Kendrick, Miss Cora Posey,
U. 0. Edmgfiield.
C. F, liarritoo. P. M.
A Grand Nuiival.
Friday night November 4th a rare
bruits all at the auditorium in our
msical prepared by the best home
ol banderaville and Tenntllo will be
lor the deleotatlon of the public arid
bod oonnty are most oor
invited.
iaaion for adults 26ota, Children lOcts
P'ograiu will appear in tbe Her
at week.
Esckei store is making prioes that-
jour trade aud you* influence.
dreaded
CONSUMPTION.
tnd°w’Great Chem-
Spi.t'iW.W
ihib R „nfe T ;9 u We«-a'
morej'.'pbilac
i, " o°n 1T be fairer,
Uteofler7.m 0r . ejoy 10 lho aiu l°‘« d .
•«l strL?‘ A * Slooum. M, 0., ol
IBs. . , e ' N(iw York City.
°bre for' 11 be baa di80 °vered an ab-
‘JOOmnL!°? 8Umption and a11 P nl *
•koow? B i Dt8 ’ , and to •““•‘e ita great
m6dicirio 0 , w * 11 8end . Free, three hot-
Bbtuu,!; t0 - aDy ,eader ot Sanders-
'hial iu n W «(° lfl 'suffering from chest,
u" 1 ' ,Ur °at and Inn.
Ins” b,u, i3 ' <new r 8oiontiflo oourae of
°l»PDarnnM r ^ an0Utly 0Qre d thOU-
i)oetor l 7,, ho Pele8i oases.
"hioh 8 h ‘o “ bi8 religious du-
Itts infanibta"*- 6 - t0 hamauit y-‘°
cure
,'a °_ noa 8h tc oommend it,
fl t making the
tied
'Obiokeruin^ 6 R 6rleot confidence ot
l - UOUjifi t mau,n„ .... proposition.
“ ls Prov«A .i—j “ proposmoD.
'oorable dr . ettded consumption
1,6 will i, 38480 losyo - * ’ - -
istake Y?" “° “iBtake
/Be has on
"^be win *u Bonding—
iQvitatj on °-{| U “ verl °oking the gen-
l0a b and ue Ua8 on file in rihla
J 'olei d n. E -“ 0pm ; n laboratories teeti-
0U texnAwU r ; •wuurni.orieH lean*
^ of the Worij 0 fr0m tb08e onred « to
,f deli
"'bonin' m U n 'a, 8 ,[ 00 '“t®- Address
‘“ J when S . l i lna atree ‘. New
•Press and D , R n, be Dootor ' pleaso
h“ 0 robdiim tbtD Stoai - ae addross, Ban-
fcbu « this artiole *
iJ^Wcn.
the
in tho _and
! e * e 'l 1 «tm k «° t A t . or8 . and "eo men’s $3
onr
word Z’J° Ut prioe ** °°-
’ °°mo and see,
Don’t
As the gathering of crops nnd pnstnring
l rods interferes] so mnoh] with sowing
small grain, tbe plau of the late Mr Ont-
len Murphy of having ono 1K-Id reserved
yearly for wheat, will bo best for humors.
Mr. Mnrphy always planted peas iu his
five acre wheat field, using the vines us
lerlilizer after gathering the peas, and in
that way he was always ready to sow wheat
in tbe dark nights of Ootobcr.
Bandersville train will leavo Ten-
uille at 7.30 and at 11 1\ M. on
Friday Nov. 4, .to accommodate
patrons of Musical. Round trip
15 cts.
Miss Sallio Dinkins and cittet Mrs. Car
rie Walker and Mr. Willie Walker now oo-
oupy tbo dwelling ut tbo oorner of Obnrch
aud Brookins stroets. Mrs. C 0. Brown
hoB also rented nod will soon ocoupy u por
tion ot this building.
Mr. W, E. Watkins will niovs soon into
tbo dwelling of .Mrs U, C. Brown on the
west side ot the square.
Mrs. Horst who was so seriously injured
by her fall, still sufieriug auuata puiu iu her
broken limb. It is hoped however she is
doing ns well na could he upeoted ol ono
ot her age, and that sbo may soon recovsr.
Mr. Thomas U Cox will soon oooupy the
residence ot Mr. W . t. Watkins ot tbo head
ol Harris streot.
Cel, It. L. Warth'in has returned from his
fall otitiDg and hit. friends are gratified at
his improved appeeranao ond general good
hoalih.
Musical Entertainment.
The following ia the program of
tbe musical entertainment to be
given at the Auditorium Friday
night, November 4lh:
FIBST PART.
I Mr E W Peese, Improviso Organ
Mrs I IV Newmau, vooal solo, ‘ ’A Moth
er’s Dream,” M Millard
3 Prof Wiley Mitchell, "Pass me not, O
Gentle Savior," variations Troop
Prol Adamson Cornet Sulo
6 Miss Clara Park, "The Man who Apolo.
gized," Reading
6 Mrs H M Franklin, Waltz Shelter
7 Mr II E CobeD..., Mandolin Solo
) Mrs Hermann Bashinsky. in Duet,
j Mr E W Pease, La Obasse an Lood,
C Kilting
9 Proi Adumson ....Cornet Solo
fcECOND PART,
10 Miss Peurl Duggan, 2nd Mazurka
; Uenj Godard
II MissCltra Watkius, vooal solo, ’’Happy
Days,” A Htrelo-.ki
12 Mr E W Pease, "Deoker <t Son March,’
1‘eass
13 Miss Dolly Rogers, "Love and War,’
Reading
11 SandofAvillo Qiartctte, Messrs Mayo
MvKiunoy, Smith, Walker, ‘Tts Morn,
A Qeibel
15 Prof Wiley MitobeU, "Nooturne" Ohopiu
16 Mr Byman //ymes Violin Solo
17 Miss Pauline Herman, "Good-Bye.
Sweet Day," Kate Vannalt
18 Prof Adamson Comet Solo
Mr. R. E. Dunham and daughters Misses
Laura nnd Oluudo of Dublin are visitiog
their relatives in Handerwvilleaud Wartben.
1 be young ladies we reget to learn aro both
sick st the rraii.enoe ol Mr. N. W. Culpep
per iu Sandersville. All hope lor them an
early return to health.
Rev. J. S Jordan delighted |his congre
gation Sunday morning; with an excellent
se.mon from John xvii. 3. At night he re
sumed the same interesting subject.
Miss A.tie Thomas wlu. has boon teaob
iug for some times in Txa.-edo, Texas, in
the Mextoan mission is vtisiting her stater
Mrs, P, II, MoCarty. Her friouds are glad
to greet her again af *r bar long nbaenor.
Miss Annie Jerui goD of Louisville is
welcome visitor to Handereviile.
Mr, W. Moultrie Moses of Atlanta drop
ped in with hia Ban-ltrsvills friends
Tuesday. As a brigbc ohery school boy
Moultrie is kindly remembered bore, and
of the many young men that havo gone out
from amoog ns, uutiu in returning seem to
greet all trlenae o.ors cordially, and to en
joy more the ptec.sure of meeting them
aguin. tie is k young man of tine business
oapacity and uotivoly engaged in Insurance
work.
Mr, J. y. Jordan has returned to Emory
College Mr. Jod&n ie a studious deserv
ing yeucg man, and wo are glad to know
takes goer, rauk iu hia olasr,
Hon. W. H. Fleming our distinguiik >d
congressman was shaking handa with Irieo
here on Tuesday. If his friends are not
too forgetful be will have a fsood vote^cD
next Tuesday. '
Mr. Lowia Holt has been a great stiffere.
from Asthma, but we ure glad to learu
now improving.
Wo ure glad to loam that the family ot
Mr. M. E. Bridges aro all improving. For
fourteen weeks. Mrs. Bridges has been
quite low with typhoid fewer, and ht>r
oondition fveu now elioits deepest eym-
palby. Three others in fue tamily have
been sick also during this time but are
now couvulrscing. Orral sympathy is felt
for this estimable family and all wish for
them epoedy and entire restoration to
health.
Millions Given Away.
It is certainly gratifying to tbe publio to
know of one conoern in tbe land who are
Dot afraid to be generous to tbe needy and
suffering. Tbe proprietors of Dr. King’s
New Dtsoovery lor Consumption, Coughs
and Colds, have given away ovor ten mil
lion trial bottles of this groat medicine;
and havo tho satisfaction ol knowing it has
absolutely cured thousands ol hopeless oa
ses. Asthma, Bronchitis //oarseness and ul)
diseases of tbe ‘Throat, Chest and Lungs
are surely cured by it. Call cn tlamerson
A Bro. Druggist, aud get a trial bottle Iree.
Regular siziSOo. und $1.00. Every bottle
guaranteed, or price retuudod.
Farm to Rent.
A throe burse farm to let ten miles north
west of Bandersville, convenient to sohool
and churches, healthy locality and land
fine in production. A good lively tenant
oan secure stook and ooru soffloiant to run
the farm. Oome and see the undersignod
at his housein Washington oounty.
J. D. BOONE.
Dwight. Ga., Sept. 13, 1898.
BAOKwASaSlS
mat ibm relieved
UfFl
rule of dollars and cents. Money
iff a good thing and properly need
will add to tho pleasures that
await him or hor that would do uu
to others, as they would have oth
ora do unto them. But if we stop
and think, we cau hardly fail to
aee that much depends on the use
we make of it, and not so much
upon the amount we have. Had
I the gold of Ophir, or coaid com
mand the treasures ol Egypt, with
out a disposition to divide with my
fellow men, I could add but little
to the pleasures of life. Therefore
I say that much depends on what
I do. Yes too much to be meas
ured, by what money could do. Let
us take for example, the case of a
boy that disobeys hia parents, it iB
needless to say that parents love
their children.
This wo know from experience.
So also „we think, that children
ipve their parents bat how 6dd it
is, that children so often fail to give
ovideuco of their affection by whut
they do. I connot believe that a
boy that will disobey or even grieve
his parents by failing to do their
bidding, so long as (hut bidding
is in bounds of reason and light
has added any thing to their hap
piness yea rather he has sent a
pang ot Borrow to tbe heart that
money cannot erase. I had rather
that my boy should dio a pauper
art havo him disregard the wish
of his parents, even though he
might be a millionaire I bad rather
my boy should die a beggar than
have him disregard the necessities
of her that gave him birth yes in
deed rather lie should be clothed
iu home made cottonades and res
pect his parents, than wear the
best doeskin cloth and associate
with those that disregard tbe wants
of papa and mama.
Disease* of the UloAd amt Jlem*.
No one need suffer with liourulgin. This
disease is quickly and permanently cured
hy Browns’ Iron Bitters. Every disense of
the blood, nerves and stomach, olironio
or otherwise, succumbs to llrownB’ Iron
Bitters. Known and tts'-d for ncnrlv •
quarter of a century, it stunds to-day lore-
most among our most valued remedies.
Browuskirou Bitters is sold.by uli deulara.
Tbe Racket store has but one price, tbe
lowest that oan be made. Every prioe is a
strong bid for yonr trade.
s
TEADY INCOME SEHSSWS
Week, feilber 8ex. 1*11 Start yor
yon in the Mail Order Business day
or evening. No Peddling. M. YonDn,
*$OJI Henry 8t., Brooklyn, N. Y r .
PARKER’S
_ HAIR BALSAM
Cleftnsca aud beautifies the hair.
1‘ro’noteft a luxuriant growth.
Hair to ita Youthful Col
Cures scalp disrates k hair fatlhur,
^^^f0c^an^L00^Drug|l^i
9H.\T Fills 12
lo botiiekcrperfi-
Liebig Company’s
Extract of Beef
COOK HOOK—
telling how to prepare maDy deli
cate and delioions dishes.
Aildreri', Liebig] Co., P. O. filox 2718 New York
IVANTEU-SKVERaL TRUSTWORTHY IHK-
M suns in this stuic to manage our businem In
theirown and noarbycounties, Ids iiminly cftlco
work conducted ut home. Salary straight $»oo a
year and expenses—detlnltc lion slide, no mote, no
less salary. Monthly $75. References Enclose
sclf-nddri trsed stumped envelope, Herbert E itess
Prest., Dept M. Chicago.
OSBORNE’S
AiiKUiita, Gft. Actual Business. No Text Books.
Short time. Cheap board. Send for Catalogue.
I will pay cash prioes for ootton Seed
delivered iu Sandersville. Will also keep
on band cotton seed meal and hulls for
sale. * t
M. G. Wood, Jr.
NOTICE.
Parties wanting to buy parcels or parts
of parcels of any of tho lands advertised
by me as administrator of the Wilkinson
estate, can confer with C. D. Thigpen,
Suu Hill, Ga., for information, terms, Ac.
Alvis D. Freemin.
Sept. 24, 1393. 1m
Cussuvu lor stork.
There are farmers in Walton county,
West Florida, who have raised eassiva for
thirty years, and find it a must val ioab'
plant, says a Florida piper. It has all tbe
edible qualities of the Irish potato, and
bree times its productiveness. It will
perhaps never tike the place ot the potato
ononr tablet, but for stook feoj is of suoh
great value that it makes an aere ot pour
wire-grass piney woods equal iu producing
paoity to the beat acre ia tbe ylltabama
river bottoms. Hogs prefer it to potatoes.
It is as otisp and as white as a coconnuf.
and very riob in starob. Hens will lay eggs
on cassava equal to a wheat diet. Throw
a root over to them in tbe morning and they
will never let up ou it till it is all gone.
The pecking is good exeroise for them; it
makea them lay well They will never
wander and scratch as long as there is a
shred of a root left. ,
It does not rot like the pot Ho. but will
He in the mud for a mouth and be souDd.
Notice of Dissolution.
K-. D. Evans having been olooted Judge
Of tbe Middle oirouit and being thereby
disqualified to fnr(h'>r engage In the prBO-
lice ol law. tbe law partnership heretofore
existuig bet wet n B. D. Evbds & G. 0. Ev
ana, under ’ho firm name of Evans A Ev
ans is thin day dissolved
A new firm composed of G. 0. Evaus &
A. W. Evans using tbe firm name of Evans
A Evans snicoeds tbe old firm and will car
ry ont all the contracts and engagements
of tbe old firm.
B. D. EVANH,
G. (’. EVANS.
A. W. EVANB.
Nov. 1st, 1898. 4t
Shingles & Brick.
Always on hand, and
For sale cheap by
HOLT & BRO.
a26—td
Job work, envelopes,note or letter Leads
bill beads, tags, oiroulars, Ac , in good
style and at low prices at tbe Herald office
t
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
By virtue of an erder granted by the
Court of Ordinary of said county at the
Deoemher Term 1895, will be sold at the
oourt-bouso door io SaDdersville at public
sale, to tbe highest bidder on tbe first Tues
day in Deoemher next, between the legal
hoars ot sale.
All that house and lot io tho town of
Tennille, (routing west on Sandersville
street and adjoining east and south the
lot of W. N. ilarman, and on lho northeast
Mrs. Strango, containing 3} acres more or
less.
Also that tract of laDd in said oonnty on
the Montgomery road, fronting said road
on the east, the FraDklin lands north and
wrest an 1 land of W. A. Siuqnefi-ld ou ihe
south, formerly known aa the Cummings
place, containing 42 acres more or less.
Sold for the benefit ol lho heirs of tbe
estate of Mrs. M M. Davis, late of said
oounty deoeased.
Terms cash.
J. B. STEVENS, Adrn’r.
of tbe estn of Mrs. M. M. Davis.
This Nov. 1, 1898. 4t
BABCOCK, of Avoca, N. Y., a
veteran of tho 3rd N. Y. Artillery and
lor thirty years of tho Babcock &
.Junset Carriage Co., of Auburn, says: "I
wrlto to express my gratitude fortbomlrac-
lous benefit received from Dr. Miles’ Heart
Cure. I suffered for years, ns result of army
Bfo, from sciatica which affected my heart
la tbo worst form, my limbs swelled from
tho ankles up. I bloated until I was unable
to button my clothing; had sharp pains
about tho heart, smothering spells and
shortness of breath. For threo months I
was unable to He down, and all tho deep I
got was In an arm chair. 1 was treated by
the best doctors but gradually grow worso.
About a year ngo I commoncod taking Dr.
Miles’ New Heart Cure and it saved my life
as If by a miracle,"
Dr. MllA’ Remedies
aro sold by all drug
gists under a positive
guarantee, first bottio
benefits or money ro-
fuuded. Book on dis
eases of tho heart aud
nerves free. Address, ____________
Bit. MILES MEDICAL00., Elkhart, Ind.
Ex-G orerror Drnkp, of Inwa,
has recently given $2G,000 to Drake
University, in Dea JVloinea, tnak
ing btB total benefactions to tbe
University about $100,000.
Dr. Goodwin M, Clements of
Monticello died Wednesday even
ing. IIo was prominent in churcb
affairs and was for forty years
Sunday school toncher,
In the hutly burly of life ntnid
its din and breath comes tbe gen
Ue warning of tho gentle Savior,
‘But one thing is needful.’ Let not
eucb gracious words fall unheeded
HOBSON’S CHOICE.
From tbo Philadelphia Times
Aftor meeting many people at
tbe league,Col. VIcMiobao] sagest-
ed that Lieut. Hobson should Lave
a drink,to which tho hero respond
ed that he uover drank anything
When asked to have a cigar he al
so replied tbut bo never smoked.
However, he suggested to Co).
McMichaei that he would like to
have a shave.
A noble example from the moat
highly honored young man of the
ago,
TO LADIES.
Millinery Goods.
M iss MollioC. ftfurry has just returned from
New Yovk,
And can show the cream of thetlylcs of PARIS and NEW YOKK.
Her stock of Millinery embrace s the latest styles, gorgeous planus!
artistic floweis, lovely ribbons, nnd nil nt I/)WEST PRICES.
Elegant Hats for L idies nnd Children at low prices.
GIVE HER A. CALL,
746 Broad Street, UDtler Arlington Hotel,
AUGUSTA, QA.
EXCELSIOR COOK STOVES
ARE TIIE BEST.
use
II
Furnishing
Goods,
TIN PLATE
FOR
Roofing,
Heating
Stove3 of
ALL
KINDS.
C. B- ALLEN,
830 11 load St.,
■AUGUSTA GA.
BENSON & HOUSER,
tel,
g The np to H)a,te Clothiers,
Oil*’
Mticoit, Georgia.
Invite your Inspection,
Everything reliable and has
guarantee lo back it.
Stock Complete.
Mail Orders Solicited.
408 3rd Street.
Ordinary’s Citations.
For Loove to Boil Land.
GEORGIA—Washington County
Simon D. Slade, Guardian for tbe prop
erty of hi* minor cbildion has in due lorui
applied to the nridor»it>nod lor leave to sell
85 oores of land in tbe 1350th district G.
M., belonging to Bald winore und said up-
)lio tion will be lua'd ou the first Momb.j
n November next.
This 3d day ot October. 1898.
4t M. NEWMAN, Ord,
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA, Washington County.
All pt-raon* baviD« demands agaii.tt the
estite of Mrn. Rebecca Hurrtaou lute cl
said oounty dtcotiued, are hereby notified
to render in their accounts to the under
signed, aud all peroons indebted to said
estate aro required to tuske Immediate
payment.
This Octobrr 4th 1898.
A.O. HARRISON,
J. W. UtRHISON,
Repr sen log all tbi hoiro of said estate.
4t
For Executors DinmUidon.
GEORGIA—Washington Count)
G. W. Morris, Exeoutor ot tho will ol
Barrel! Chtster applies to mo tor letters
of dismission Irom tbo duties ot his trost
and I will pass upon his apt lioutiou on the
first MoDdey in January, 1899, at my office
in 8 tudtrsville in said county.
Given under my hand and official signa
ture this 3d day ol October, 1893.
M. NEWMAN,
3dl Ordinary W.. C.
FALL 1898.
As the season has arrived,so our Fall Stock
is now complete in every department.
*® k f‘ hi ® c PP°. r ‘uuH? to inform tho publio of the reception of
our rail Clothing, coiifiihting indeed of the very bent woolens made into
the latest aDd mo9t Stjiish suit designs. There are many who woold
like to toko advantage of the time to make a choice selection of a Suit
Uvercoat or Hat front the tunny varieties on hand boforo the rush of tlta
season begins. It will afford us great pleasure and will bo a deliohtful
task to show you the many new and haud9omo suits in our meu’s and
our children s department.
I. C- Levys Son & Co-
Tailor-Fit Clothiers
838 Broad St, Augusta, Ga.
Sa idersville High School,
Sandersville, Georgia,
Fall Term Opens Monday Sept.5.
The Scholastic Year comprises Nine Calendar Months. Tbe
fhe U. S. Gov't Reports
For Leave to Sell Land.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
Ordinary’s Office.
W. E. Watkiue, 0. A. Administrator ol
the eetuta ot Ben Stewart deoeabcd, hue in
due form upplted to the uniRrhignud lor
leave to util the houee and lot iu Br.mliam-
ville, belonging lo the retute ot said do-
cea.- ed, and g«td application will be heard
on the first Monday in November next.
This 3J day of October, 1893.
4t M. NEW MAN, Only W. 0.
For AJministrator'a Dismission.
Georgia—Washington County,
Ordinary’s Office.
J. E. Joiner, Administrator ot tho estate
of J. G. Joioer late ot said oonnty, deceaa-'
od, applies to me lor letters of dismiseioni
from the administration of said tv ate,!
aad I will pass upon bin application on
tbe first Monday in November. 1893. at my 1
offloe io Sandersville, said county. i
Given under my hand ofli.datly this 25:h'
day ot July, 1893. I
3 ut os. M. NEW MAX,
Ordinary, IV. 0. !
School is thoroughly graded and lits Boy»for Sophomore and Girls for
Junior college classes A corps of Ten Teachers is employed Be!
sides instruction in the Literary course Kindergarten, Expression Mu-
rsJJ&ISSJS lbe buill,i "“' “ J ““ Jer li °
Board to best families cheap. , '‘ rhJb " IJ ’ Watr.culatiou nnd tuition ftes very low.
for oIltag^ 0 ?i, 0 ?h7res^HbBBi?s a 'oTBfe 0 ParCC ‘ 8 ^ W,SU ‘° pKpar6 tb6ir
No School of equal rank or character offers as liberal instruction at so
_ _ low a cost.
For catalogue or further information wiite
T- H. SPARKS. c
Secretary.
WHITEHURST,
Frincipa).
WE iUANUFACTUUiS AND HELL
Saw Mills,
Engines,
Boilers,
Cotton Gins,
Cotton
Presses.
Mtm-"-TEIrnTM
Seed Cotton
Elevators,
Notice to Debtors and Creditor?.
GEORGIA, Washington Oonnty.
Grist Mills,
»V 17 OPE HATE
and
everything la
• . tho. .
Machinery
. .Lino...
Get our
price* before
buying.
All persons having demands against the
eitate of Mrs. M iry E. Floyd late ol ei>id
bounty deoeased, aro hereby notified to
show Royal Baking Powder j n ,l boir hrun 1 uc ‘ a *° ,h « oodvr-igu-
. 4 od, and all persons indebted »o said estate
superior to all Others. lare require I lo make immediate payment.
NEURALGIA curor" bv”. Milos’ P/ ft Tl li' 8 0ctob ‘ r ‘ Kh ’ 1V ° S
Plllu. “One cent a doee.' At all drugglstf ^ u>
We Ilnudle
B. J. TABLUTION, Ext.
Machine {Shops and Foundry.
Full Line^Mill Supplies.
MALLARY BROS, & CO.,
Miacon* Georgia