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Volume 4.
Waynesboro, Georgia, Friday, January 1st, 1886.
Number 35.
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For terms apply at this office.
—Mackenzie & Neely have con
stantly on Band a large assortment
of Coffins, Caskets, &c. Mr. (»us
Cates can be found at our It. It.
warehouse at any hour day or
night. augL'lhy
—Farmers can get rent notes and landlord’s
Hens by applying at tills office.
Always Quaiiantekd.-We have sold
Clilllarlnc with Instructions toonr customers
to return It if not satisfactory, and have never
bud a single bottle returned. Langford .V
Berry, Sherman, Tex., Dee. 22, 1883.
—A couple of enjoyable dancing
parties came off at Mrs. St urges’ du
ring the week.
Many Yeah’s Use.—Bov. H. B. Tucker,
Verona, Miss., Nov. 28, 1881, says: “I have
been using this medicine for many years, and
find that 1 can not do well without It. It is
unequalled for billlousnoss and malarious dis
eases.
—A pleasant party came off on
Wednesday night at Mr. Ik Haes-
eler’s, near town.
The beautiful crimson blush, the bright
sparkling eye, a clear Intellect, arc so often
wanting among our most lovely females, and
why? Because they are suffering from some
peculiar, lingering female complaint. A sure,
safe and effectual remedy is Simmons’ Iron
Cordial.
—Don’t fail to read the sheriff’s
sales, which we hand to you on the
half-shell this week.
Young lady, are you cross, nervous and
fretful? Have you spells of melancholy, or
are y u wakeful nights? Howls yourmem-
ory, and do you feel vigorous? Are you pale,
feeble and Inactive? If no, use one or two
bottles of the Mexican Female Remedy; It
will restore you to health In every particular
and make you feel bright, buoyant and hnp-
py.
—The new year was welcomed by
a most enjoyable ball at Mr. Ed.
Fulcher’s Friday night.
Druggists Don’t Lie.
Full Satisfaction.—Where Chillarlno
has boon used It gives full satisfaction. A. It.
Hoekersmlth, Benton, Ark., Dee. 21,1883.
—Misses Mollie and Eula Chan
dler are spending the holidays with
relatives and friends in the city.
Just ltecciveil
and for sale, at “rock bottom prices,” White
Imperial Scuppernong Wine, the finest
Cognac Brandy, Imported Jamaica Hum,
•Gorman Seltzer Water, Anolllnarls and Sul
phur Water. Agent for Warron 1’. Lovett's
Private Stock Whisky. Imported Ale und
Porter. Also agent for the Monogram Whis
ky. Mix of the best nickel cigars for 25 cents.
J)ec.ll,’85.at. LOUIS COIIEN.
—Buy your boots and shoes from
N. W. Murphey Son, 504 Broad
street, Augusta, Cl a.
—Miss Emma Lee Murpliy, of
Alexander, Inis been spending sev
eral days in the city with Mrs. J. E.
Prescott this week.
STotice.
—The attention of all parties in
terested is called to tlie adver
tisement of the county school com
missioner in another column to-day.
—ltev. Dr.E. RCarswell will preach
“Rocky Creek Sunday, and in this
city at the Baptist church Sunday
night. Every one invited to come
out.
—MissCleo Brown, one of Jefferson
county’s fairest daughters, has been
spending the Christmas holicays
with Miss Lottie Wimberly, in the
city.
If your child is suffering from
teething, try a bottle of Pitts’ Car
minative, it is the best teething
medicine on the market. The medi
cine gives satisfaction to all that
use it.
By order of the chairman, there will be a
special meeting of the Board of Education ol
Burke county, at the olfiec of the School Com
missioner, in Waynesboro, on January lltli,
isso, ai 10 o’clock, a. m., for the purpose of lo
cating public schools for I he year.
All applications for public schools must be
filed on that day.
lanl 80 It TBOS. M. BERRIEN,
School Com. Burke County.
Burke Sheriff's Sales.
w l \ ,1, be sold before
the Court Hpusc
door, In the city of Waynesboro, Burke
county, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in Jan
uary, 1880, between the legal hours of sale, the
following property, to-wlt: Three hundred
and sixty (300) bushels, more or less, of oorn;
seven hundred and seventy-five (775) bushels,
more or less, of cotton seed; five thousand
(5000) pounds, more or less, of fodder, and
three thousand (3000) pounds, more or less, of
seed cotton. Levied upon as the property of
Geo. I’atterson to satisfy a 11. fa. Issued from
ti c honorable superior court of Burke county
infavorofJ. If. Mackenzie against Geo. Pat
terson. R. 1IAEHKLEK, Sheriff B. C.
W — 1 LI, he sold before I hr ( om t House door,
in the city of Waynesboro, llurkecoun-
tv, Georgia, on the first Tuesday In January,
iftSO. between the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing property, to-wlt: One Imy horse, nam
ed Prince; one bay horse, named Charlie;
one mouse-colored horse mule, name Fox;
one hay horse mule, named Huldy; one two-
horse wagon and one buggy. Levied on as
the property of Geo. Patterson to satisfy a
mortgage tl. fa. Issued from the honorable
superior court, of Burke county, In favor of .1.
II. Mackenzie, against Geo. Patterson.
11. 11A KSELE It, Sheri If B. C.
Ordinary’s Notices.
i \ EORGIA—BuitK K County.—Whereas M.
V T M. Lively, guardian of Nina V. and Em
ily M. Lively, minors of said county, has In
diie form of law applied to me lor leave to
sell the two-thirds Joint undivided interest of
said minors In a triict of land, lying In said
county, hounded by the lands of 11. E. Odom,
and S.A.Gray,und containing twenty-four nud
one-half aares. These are, therefore, to cite
und admoirtsh all persons Interested to he and
appear ut iny office on or before 10 o'clock,
a. m., on the first Monday In February, 1880,
lo show cause (If any they can) why said
leave to sell sutd real estate should not be
granted in terms of the law as prnyed for.
K. L. B
HI N HON,
Ordinary B. C.
G f EORGIA— Burkf, County.-
January 1,1880.
Whereas,
Jaspar K. Carswell applies to me for per
manent letters of administration upon the
estate of Charlotte Knight, lute deceased, of
said county. These are therefore to cite all
lM'rsons interested to show cause, If any there
tie, before me at 10 o'clock, a. m., on the first
Monday in January, next, why said letters oT
administration should not be granted. This
l)i e. 7, 1885. E. L. BRINSON, Ordinary.
/ ^ EORGIA—Burke County.—Whereas, a
\JX return lias been filed lit this oltlee by
commissioners, duly appointed, setting apart
a years support for Lucy llareficld, out of the
estato of Reuben lliircfield, deceased. These
are therefore to cite all persons Interested to
show cause before me, fin Monday, the 10th
of January, 1880, why wild return should not
ho made the Judgment of the court. This
December 8th, 188.?, E. L. BRINSON,
Ordinary, B. (
—The supper given at Mr. J. T.
Reeves’, at Lawtonville, for the ben
efit of the church, wo learn was a
complete success. Wo are, howev
er, not informed of the amount of
the receipts.
A gentleman’s gold scarf pin was
found at Mr. B. llaeseler’s on
Thursday morning, after the party
there on Wednesday night. The own
er can have it by calling on Miss
Freddie Haeseler.
—Miss Clara Wimberly, of near
Green’s Cut, has been spending sev
eral days with Miss Lottie Wim
berly.
The Harnett House.
Jacksonville (Fla.) Herald.
The wondorof those who go to the Harnett
House, In Savannah, Is that so excellent a
table and such comfortable rooms can be of
fered to the public at such minimum rates.—
Without exaggeration, the table of the Har
nett Is as good as that of the Screven House,
and the rates Just one-half as large. Courte
ous treatment makes up the sum of its attrac
tions. The public largely testified their ap
preciation.
To in; I’ntrons.
Owing to a rush of business, 1
have been unable to finish up all
the photographs which were prom
ised this week. Therefore, I will
remain in Waynesboro one week
longer to finish work already in
hand, and make photographs for
all parties who may desire them.
janl 8Gbt E. T. Pinson.
—Mr. Sidney Brown, of Bartow,
who came here on a visit to relatives
and friends to spend the Christmas
holidays, was taken very ill with
pneumonia, and is still confined to
ins bed at Col. Jesse Wimberly’s.—
We are glad to say that lie is im
proving. His step-mother arrived
Friday, and is now by liis bedside.
—Miss Emma Wilcox, of Manner
ly n, has been spending the Christ
mas holidays with Miss Freddie
Haeseler.
Iturklnii’N Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for
cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt
rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped
hands, chilblains, corns and all skin
eruptions, and positively enres piles,
or no pay required. It is guarante
ed to give perfect satisfaction, or
money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. For salo by Lewis It.
Ford & Co. jull7’85by
An Kntorprlslng lb-liable House.
L. R. Ford & Co., can always be
elied upon, not only to carry in
stock the best of everything, but to
secure the agency for such articles
as have well-known merit, and are
popular with the people, thereby
sustaining the reputation of being
always enterprising, and ever re
liable. Discovery for consumption,
will sell it on a positive guarantee.
It will surely cure any and every
affection of throat, lungs, and chest,
and to show our confidence, we in
vite you to call and get a trial bot-tle
free.
—Call on Win. Mulherin & Co.,
722 and 1)13 Broad street, Augusta,
Ua., for boots, shoes and hats.
I take this method to inrorm the
public, my friends and the custom
ers of J. B. Thomas that I have
bought the entire stock of J. B
Thomas, consisting of a full line of
general merchandise, and lam sell
ing off at cost; in fact, my prices can
not be duplicated in the city. Those
who wish to save money, will find
it to their interest call and ex
amine my prices and goods before
purchasing. You shall luivo satis
faction. Call at Thomas’ old stand
deelOtf John D. Munnkklyn.
—Cupid must luivo been ubiqui
tous or had a full force of aids on
duty, as ho is rc^-orted to have
made sad havoc among the young
hearts at different places in town at
the same time. The Bible com
mauds us to “love one another,”
and the young people seem determ
ined to obey the Injunction.
Wonderful Cures.
W. D. lloyt & Co., wholesale and
retail druggists of Rome, Ga., says
We have been selling Dr. King’s
Now Discovery, Electric Bitters and
Bucklen’s Arnica Salvo for two
years. Have never handled reme
dies that sell as well, or give such
universal satisfaction. There have
been some wonderful cures effected
by these medicines in this city,
Several cases of pronounced con
sumption have been entirely cured
by use of a few bottles of Dr. King’:
New Discovery taken in connection
with Electric Bitters. We guaran
tee them always. Sold by L. R,
Ford A Co,
C. C. C. painlessly cures chancres, chancroid
licriaib uiiil all sores caused liy poisoned blond,
liy neutralizing ami totally destroying tlit,
specific poison which produces and feeds tho
disease.
W ILL bo sold before the eourt bouse door,
In the city of Waynesboro, Burke coun
ty, Georgia, on the first Tuesday In January,
1880, between the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing property to-wlt: One black horse
mule, named Bill; one cow and calf; two head
of sheep, and one t wo horse wagon. Levied
on as the property of Street A. Perkins, to sat
isfy a 11. fa. Issued from the honorable county
eourt of Burke county, in favor of J. H.
Daniel & Son, against Street A. Perkins.
B. HAESELER, Sheriff B. C.
YTTILL be sold before the court house door,
VV in the city of Waynesboro, Burke comi
ty, Ga., on the first Tuesday In January, 188(1,
between the legal hours of sale, the following
property, to-wlt : One bay mare mule, named
Nellie, about 11 years old; one bay mure
mule, named Beck, about 11 years old, and
one bay mare mnlo, named Kate, about it
years old. Levied upon as the property of
William W. Alien to satisfy a mortgage 11. fa.
Issued from the honorable Superior Court of
Burke county In favor of Z. Daniel and Co.
against Win. W. Allen.
B. HAESELER, Sheriff B. C.
W ]LI, be sold before the eourt house door,
In the city of Waynesboro, Burke coun
ty, Ga., on the first Tuesday In January, 188(1,
between the legal hours of sale, the following
property, to-wlt: 3,uuo pounds, more or loss,
seed cotton In the field; 1,500 pounds, more or
less, seed cotton In crib; 20 bushels, more or
less, ofeorn In crib. Levied upon as the pro
perty of George F. Baxter to satisfy a distress
warrant issued from the honorable Superior
Court of Burke county In favor of Robert G.
Daniel against George F. Baxter. Levy made
by W. E. Zorn, deputy sheriff Burke county,
and turned over to me.
B. HAESELER, Sheriff!!. C.
W ILL be sold before the court house door,
In the city of Waynesboro, Burke coun
ty, Ga., on the first Tuesday In February, 188(1,
between the legal hours of sale, the following
property, to-wit: One black horse about ten
years old, one one-horse wagon, levied on as
the property of James H. Allen by virtue of
and to satisfy one 11. fa. Issued from the Hon
orable superior eourt of said county, In favor
of John 11. Perkins & Co., against the suid
James H. Allen. Levy made by W. K. Zorn,
deputy sheriff of Burke county, and turned
over to me.
B. HAESELER, Sheriff B.C.
'VTTTLL be sold before the court house door
\ \ in the city of Waynesboro, Burke coun
ty, Georgia, on the first Tuesday In February,
188(1, between the logul hours of sale, the
following property, to-wlt: One bedstead,
one bureau, one washstand, four cane bot
tom chairs, one rocking chair and one ceh-
ter-table, levied on as the property of Samuel
nnrhnrt, to satisfy a distress warrant issued
from the Honorable County Court, of Burke
county, in favor of William A. Wilkins
against the said Samuel Carhart.
B. HAESELER, Sheriff B.C.
( \ EORGIA— Burke County.—Mrs. A. V.
CX Palmer applies to me for letters of ad
ministration upon the estate of John T. Pal
mer, dee., of said county. Those are therefore
to cite and admonish all persons Interested, to
show, qnuse If any thore he, before me on the
first Monday in January, 188(1, why said let
ters of administration should not he granted.
Dec, till, 1885. E. L. BRINSON, Ordinary.
C l EORGIA—Burke County.—Mrs. Mary
T K. Godbee applies to me for letters of
guardianship of pronerty of Nicholas Green
Godbee and Lillie Godbee, minor children of
Halford Godbee, dee., (said children being un
der 11 years of age), applicant being the moth
er of said minors. These are therefore to cite
all persons interested, to show cause, If any
there be, before me by 10 o’clock, a. in.,on the
first Mjndny in January, 1880, why snlil let
ters of guardianship should not be granted.
Dec. 4th 1885. E. L. Bit INHUN, Ordinary.
I have In Stock, and nm dally receiving, a
large, complete, and cnrefully selected as
sortment. of General Merchandise.
Dry Goods, Standard
and Fancy Groceries,
Clothing, Boots, Sh,oes,
Hois, Etc., Baggies,
Wagons, Farming
Implements, Harness,
Saddles, Hardware,
Tinware, Willow-ware,
Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc.
Pare Liquors and,
Fine Cigars in my Bar.
Honest Goods, Fair
Dealing and Polite
Attention to All.
My Livery Stables are ulsq well stocked
und equipped.
Having formed a co-partnership with J. E.
Prescott for the purpose of carrying on a
GENERAL WORK SHOP, would respect
fully ask a share of the public patronage.
Having secured the services of T. M. Buck-
ley, Augusta’s noted horse shoer, we feel safo
In guaranteeing satisfaction in this line.
Shoeing of race horses made a specialty.
sepl8’86by
Rodners & SVIunneriyn,
ATTORNEYS and COUNSELLORS at LAW,
54 LIBERTY STREET,
WAYNESBORO, : GEORGIA.
my2’81by
Harnett House,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Is conceded to lie the best, most comfort
able and by far the best conducted Hotel In
Savannah. Rates moderate. Connected by
street cars with all depots. M. L. H ABNETT,
Manager. octo’tf83
Ph
Loans Negotiated
I have recently made arrangements to Ne
gotiate LONG and SHORT TERM LOANS
at ns reasonable rateB as any other agency
doing business in the State.
JOHN D. MU NN ERLYN.
Jnn4’84tf
I lmvo become sole agent in this
place for the following standard
brands of guano: E. Frank Coe’s.
Amoniated Dissolved Rone Super-
pliate; John Merryman & Co’s.
High Grade Acid Phosphate, Am-
moniated Dissolved Bone and Geor
gia Test Guano, and Bradley’s Pat
ent Super-Phosphate of Lime. These
brands of fertilizer have been too
fully tested to need any recommen
dation of their good qualities; I
therefore, merely say to tho farm
ers of Burke county that I have
them for sale, and feel satisfied that
they will find it to their interest to
call on me before'purchasing,
dec, 18.’85.tf. S. A. Gray.
A AT ILL be sold before the eourt house door,
W in the city of Waynesboro, Burkecoun-
ty, Ga., on the first Tuesday in February, 188(1,
between the legal hours of sale, the following
property, to-wit: The one-eighth '.'„) undi
vided interest In that .tract or parcel of land
containing one hundred (171) and seventy-
four acres, more or less, lying, situate and
being In the 0-lth district, G. M.. Iturko coun
ty, Ga., and the same being that part or parcel
of land in the estate of Robert F. Ellison, dee.,
given by tho will of said Robert F. Ellison to
Ids widow, Cynthia II., and adjoining lands
of S. A. Gray, W. IS. Hauklnson, Walker
McCathern and lands of the estate of Klmbel.
Levied upon ns tho property of R. J. Ellison
to satisfy a 11. fa. Issued from the honorable
superior court of Burke county, Ga., In favor
of O. W. Massey against R. J. Ellison .and C.
T. Herrington. Written notice given.
1$. HAESELER, Sheriff B. C.
W ILL bo sold before the eourt house door,
In (he city of Waynesboro, Burke coun
ty, Ga., on the first Tuesday In February, 188(1,
between the legal hours of sale, the following
property, to-wlt: One tract or parcel of land,
containing two hundred and twenty-seven
(227) acres, more or less, lying, situate and be
ing In the (Mill district, G. M., llurke county,
Ga., adjoining lauds of Emilio CaughUn, .fas.
Chance, George Sapp and Lou Bunnell, levied
on as the property or Lydia Bunnell and John
('. Ronnull, to satisfy a II. fa., Issued from tho
honorable suj>erlor court of Burke county, in
favor of the American Freehold Laud Mort
gage Company of London Limited, against
I.ydla and John C. Bunnell. Written notice
given to tenants.
11. HAESELER, Sheri tl' II. C.
NEXT!
I TAKE this method of Informing all my
old patrons und the public generally that
I can again be found at my old barber shop,
where I am prepared to do In the highest style
of the art,
SHAVING,
SHAMPOOING,
HAIR CUTTING, Etc.
I guarantee satisfaction. Give me a trial
when in the city. GEO. PERKIN'S,
oct23’85tf Next door PolhlU’s Drug Store.
TO HORSEMEN
I have just received and am
now prepared to supply the
trade with the best Horseshoe
made. The celebrated Trotting
Plates are pronounced by horse
men as the best, enabling their
horses to make better time, both
on the track and road. Call at
my shop and inspect these best
of shoes, and I am sure of your
satisfaction. Racers shod with
skill. A trial asked.
J. O’BYRNS,
WAYNESBORO, : GA.
Inu23’85tf
DRUGS!
The undersigned lias opened a DRUG
STORE at this place, and expects to KEEP
PURE DRUGS
In fact, everything usually kept In a First-
Class Drug Store, will be found in Stock.
The public generally are Invited to give them
a trial. Best goods
AT BOTTOM PRICES,
Augusta Hotel,
Augusta, Ga.
L. E. DOOLITTLE, Propiretor.
Large and well Ventilated Rooms. Central
ly located near railroad crossing. Telegraph
office In the building. Headquarters for com
mercial men Best $2 house in the South.
Electric lights. Electric Bells, Special rutes
by the week or month.
Capers D. Psrkins.
-DENTIST-
612 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
—OVER BEALL’S DRUG STORE.—
RADUATE of tho University of Mary-
VX land Dental Department, has opened
his office at the above nainod place, where he
will be pleased to meet any who may need
Ills professional services, Junl2’85tf
W I LL ho sold before the eourt house door,
In the city ol Waynesboro, Burke coun
ty, Ga., on the first Tuesday In February, 1KSH,
between the legal hours of sale, the following
property, to-wlt: One tract of land contain
ing two hundred and seventy-nine (270) acres,
more or less, lying, situate aud being in the
(15th district, G. M., Burke county, Ga., and
adjoining lands of Elbert Walker, T. H. Guinns
Jasper Gainus and others. Levied on as the
property of D. R. Cook, to satisfy a 11. fa. Is
sued from tho honorable county eourt, of
llttrke county, Ga., In favor of George R.
Sibley & Co., against tho said D. R. Cook.
Written notice given.
11. HAESELER, Sheriff 11. C.
—Pleasant sociables came off at
Mr. W. E. Zorn’s, Colonel Jesse
Wimberly’s, Mr. S. L. Foster’s and
Mr. P. B. Hall’s during tho holi
days. Tho young people have man
aged to enjoy themselves notwith
standing tho dull times, while the
little blind god was busy with Ills
how, ntid it is reported that many
a fatal shaft was sent, which pinned
two hearts together which will
hereaftor palpltato to tho same
measured heat.
*
No Boon that Selene* has Conferred
Has been fraught with greater blessings than
that which has accrued to the inhabitants of
malarial ridden purl ions of thu United .States
and thu tropics from the use of llostetter’s
Stomach Bitters. The experience of many
years has but to clearly demonstrated the In
efficiency of quinine and othor drugs to effect
ually combat the progress of Intermittent,
congestive and bilious remittent fevers, while
on the other hand, It has been no less clearly
shown that the use of the bitters, a medicine
congenial to the frailest constitution, and de
rived from purely botanic sourous, affords a
reliable safeguard against mnlariul disease,
and arrest it when developed. Fur disorders
of the stomach, liver and bowels, for general
debility anil renal Inactivity, it is also a most
cfllclent remedy. Appetite and sleep are im
proved by it, Itexpels rheumatic humors from
the blood, anil unrh-lics a utrculallon impov
erished by mal-asslmilatlon.
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HENI) YOUR JOB HUNTING TO
Til K CITIZEN .loll OF KICK, Waynes
boro, Gn. Justices Court Blanks u spe
cialty, Estimates cheerfully furnished
)
\ ATI LL be sold before tho court house door,
\\ In tho city of Waynesboro, llurko coun
ty. Ga., on tin- first Tuesday In February, 1880,
between the legal hours of salo, the following
property, to-wit: One tract or parcel of laiui,
containing one thousund one hundred mid
seventy-seven (1177) acres, more or less, lying,
situate and being In the llltli district, G. M„
Burke county, Ga., adjoining landsofHInu'on
A. Gray, 11. E. W. l’nlinor, Thomas qulnnoy,
A. 8. Jones, estate of A. A. Graham, George
Ellison, lauds of the estate of It. J. Ellison,
lying on tho waters of Briar crock, levied on
us tin- property of William 11. Hauklnson to
satisfy a 11. fa issued from tho honorable su
perior court of Burke county. In favor of Chus.
L. Flint against William It. ilanklnson. Writ
ten notice given.
B. HAESELER, Sheriff 11. C.
«Tesse >Yiunl>ei*ly 9
—:Attorncy-at-Law,:—
WAYNESBORO, : : : GEORGIA.
• Will practice in all the Courts of the Au
gusta Judicial Circuit, also, In the United
States Circuit and District Courts of Georgia.
Ihqy" Special attention given to DE
FENSES in Internal Uevqnue eases in the
United States Court,
fUay- Also, Agent for the U. S. Mutual Ac
cident Association, of New York.
iuy28’85by
Change of Public Road.
C YI5UTAIN Road Commissioners, appoint -
J ed for Unit pitrpose, having reported fav
orably to the cininge ami alteration of the
public road leading Iroiu Herndon to Milieu;
iliiil part whore It erossus Big Muck Head
erook, near Central railroad, sous to cross al
what Is called ‘‘Daniel’s bridge,” liiinicdl-
utely above tho old bridge. Said change
embracing l he distance of one mile, or more,
on each side of said Daniel’s bridge. If Is,
i heroforo, ordered, by tile Court of Commis
sioners of Roads and Revenues, of Burke
county, Georgia, Und on mill after (lie 2d
Tuesday In Jiiiiuury, 1880, said alleratlou in
said road will lie granted and made a pulilie
road, unless good cHiise Is slinwii to the con
trary by parties interested therein.
Ily order of Commissioners (‘oni t of Ronds
ami Revenues, of llurke county, Georgia.—
Tills Dee. 3d, 1886. H. H. JON KM,
Deel,'H5,ot. Clerk of the Court.
Executor's Sale.
WILL lie sold before Mu- eourt house door,
i \ In tlie ell v of Waynesboro, llurke coun
ty, Ga., on the first Tu.-sday in January, 1880,
between the legal hopi> of sale, (lie following
V ersoiml properly of it. F. Carswell, dee.:
our iniilew, one 2-horse wagon, one 1-iiorse
wagon, gin, thresher etc. Terms, easli.
JAMES A. CARSWELL,
Dec.25,'85.It. Executor.
—ARLINGTON HOTEL—
Barber Shop.
Wo are now bettor prepared than ever to
do work In our line. Shampooing, trim
ming bangs and cutting ladles’ hair, by
an experienced and skillful barber. Will cull
at residences when desired. Anything in
our line, such ns Shaving, Hair Culling, Dye
ing, etc., done in the latest fashions and stylo.
A new pair of tine luilr clippers Just received
for tiso In clipping children’s luilr for the
summer season. api'24'86
GUS BROWN.
RESTAURANT!
John Anderson, Proprietor,
WAYNESBORO, : : GA
r PHK public are hereby Informed that I
1. luivo opened my restaurant on Liberty
street, und I mil prepared to furnish meals
at all hours. Tho bill of fare will always In
clude tlio best that can be Imii. nice, tender,
beef steak, fresh butter, fresh tinker's bread,
vegetables every day, poultry, fish and oys
ters, limn und eggs, ole. Regular moiVls 50
cents. Koup every day at 11 o’clock. Oyster
stows 50 cents. All 1 ask Is a trial, und I feel
satisfied I cun give satisfaction to all.
sop 11’Hot
1*EAC E HTR E KT,
Waynesboro, - - - Ga.
Is now receiving one of the prettiest Unor of
HEAHUNABLE
-MILLINERY:-
GOODS over, exhibited In the ollv. Tho
ladles iirv respectfully Invited to cull and ex
amine my stock. Ladles from the country
are always Invited to call when In tho city,
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For Ulnnt,
THE plantation known ns the ‘‘Henry
liy lie” place for the year 1880. Apply to
MUM. ROUTZAHN.
Doo.ll,'85,hi)i. Waynesboro, Ua
E. A. Perkins & Co.
MILL EH',
Hlllen, Ga., May 28, 1885.
GA.
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-Enterprise-
Steam Saw
MUNNERLYN, - GA.
JOHN D. MUNNERLYN, Prop.
The above Saw Mill Is now in full operation,
nud all orders will be filled without u mo
ments delay.
Lumber sawed to order on short notice at
liberal prices.
Orders can ho left at my ofllee at Waynes
boro. All bills will be payable to the under
signed. I solicit a share of the public putron-
ngo. Respectfully^
Janl0’85tf
Respectfully,
JOHN D. MUNNERLYN,
Waynesboro, oa.
MONEY.
In ^V.l>ini<lan.cno.
I am now prepared to Negotiate Loans on
Improved Farms on shorter time and more
Reasonable Terms than ever.
Loans Made for Any Amount.
Call und see me.
HEj. IF 1 . Hja-TTsTSon..
WAYNESBORO. OA.
Jnne27,’84.h-m
K. 1^. Mobley,
iminviviimui duiliuui
MUNNERLYN. : GA.
TjlHTIMATES furnished and houses built on
I‘ short notice. Lumber furnished sawed
to order for any lino of work. Running gears
for gins repaired or made now cheap, the
very best of mutertnl used. Turtles wishing
ostlmatos on any work In Ibis line should
call on or write me. Ilulng In charge of u saw
mill I ran furnish everything and do your
work at as low figures as first-class work can
bo dono or good material used. miglt'sfttf
Jno. D. Munnerlyn
IS STILL AGENT FOR *
Reliable Fire, Life and Accidental Insurance
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Will promptly attend to all business Intrust
ed to his cure, and give special attention to
the prm-ttee In the Court of Ordinary, uilieo
next door lo Arlington Hotel, uoviu'f jhv
T . 0 . 0 LIVER,
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WAYNESBORO, : : s : GA.
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I \N E and Two Horse Farms U> Rent Cheap.
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