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llig Picnic.
At Francis Bridge, in this county,
, ou the 2 ( .)th of June. The public are
invited.
If yoi* Jantf % laugh which is
essential to health, subscribe foi
ilie Detroit Free Press at once.
the M E K( E ll Y
PKHSONAIi. Drink some «.f Uolleiibeek's
_____ :t'— . W. U. Thigpen aiul lady have i Nectar Deer if you want some
Entered us ^oond-el^«mU^ i (;i (o Sun 1JU1 ‘ | t hiiu; au»<l. He" tm.de and sold
... the Sandersville Mtt.t-oihce, ‘\y . , .. ...
April 27, 18$. i Un. LoiiisGivcmwoo.iamicldl- “ 2 - ! '' all( * ltJ l»«t "“ k - He will
__ frr ■ "V," .dren from Macon are visiting reb 1,av «- '"'^d full weight on
Sandersville, Washington Co., Ira. , ,..,J Saturday.
Washington Co., Ga.
TUESDAY d UY E 15, 1830.
j, JEJltSASi fnprittir
ptiteuh'orf. lln *
rufUishedliy
jernigaNib sclmwnouGn.
Subscription, $1.50 per year.
TIT.
Subscribe for that manioth sheet
the Courier Journal Louisville Ky.
and keep up with the times.
Tapper is sawing out lathes
right along now and can furnish
vou with good ones and us low us
you can buy them oft.
On the third Sunday of this
month Rev. John C. Pace will
preach at. New Chapel.
The Spring term of the Sanders
v‘
Miss Sedlie Heed Brantley, Miss
Mattie May Pringle end Miss Ma
ry .Gilmore are iu Macon attend
ing the commencement of the
Weslev.au Femtde College
Miss Bessie Bivins who has been
ow a visit to Muj. J. X. Gilmore
and other relatives of our city, left
fordier home in Houston county
last week.
Hon. II. V. Johnson was in our
city last week.
Rev. G. C.J Clarke is attopding
the comment emoinl at the Wes
leyan Female College Macon, Ga.
Before Judge H. V. JohnwP/
Quite an interesting legal nrgu-
Itaptitd t hunh Appointments to him that enjoys good
Xew Bethel, Baptist, ./. M. 1 HEADING.
“Soapine” will remove grease
and stain from carpets and cloth
ing. For sale at.
Jackson & Brookins.
O. IL liogers
ATTORNEY at LAW,
SANDERSVILLE QA.
Prompt Attention Given To All
Business.
Office in ’ north west room of
COURT HO USB-
may 4th iS80 Jy
c\v
Smith,Rh Sunday in each month.
n, lhiptist T. J. Beck, 4th
Sunday eaeli mouth.
Kiddleville, Baptist, J. ,1. Hy
man, each Sunday It o'oeloek.
Alt. Moriah, d. M. 'Smith, 3d y
sunday in each month.
Davisbou*. \V. L. Jvilpidnck, 2d
Sunday in each month.
Greeliup and Congenial Snlttigiion
/row The Detroit lire i'ress.
From iIn- tmlunitiH.1 wtnvSa of i«l»c Hurt 4*v
() V MCI AT. A D V KRT IS KM ENTS.
Berea tier we will publish Jail
official advertisements emenntitig
from Hie officers of our county.
E.
From III. ■ imlimit.HS wonaa ol »rtnat- mm u«ve BeillttUibei } OU (All
Won bcs’oweil upon it, tlio cvm Iukrui is lixvU that Houy utoil 8 Drug otorB Hll lull Cl 8 DI
I he Detroit I'vco Press iu the most oOpuluv Journal:^* i i l-lnnl/o
,iu ox In t mice. Nor that it luts the groateRtoIvculit" IDCllOUl DUUKd.
HOW TO SAVE $20.00.
lion—though lor tli.il nmlitr Cow papers have »
move extended on.-- but tUut the most profound af-
eotion O'!' It exists among thoso who road and know
tsjnoritH.
•C.rtalii it Is that nojouriiul contains so inuny at
“Sog])ino” -gives a polish not
obtained by.any other ]>rcperution
for ho,use cleaning washing win
dows, marble, paint, oil clothes.
traetlvo mid original feature*.
tu
kujovable In Hie highest degree. its tout- Is tli«
plirestJtK jltorary standard th --most excellent
It combbiu* to n surprising oxtent lu Its well
tilled page* the grace, lenrlug, \vu. liiiino r versatil
tty uml genius of the, Atnurfcuu pooplo.
Appointments Ftm Davisdoho Circuit
-Foil J INK.
Pleasant Springs First .Sunday
and Saturday.
Nowhopo 3d Sunday mulSaturday
ltiddloville 3d Sunday night.
"White Oak Springs 4th Sunday
and Saturday.
New Chapel 1 o'clock Mb Sunday.
Piney Mt. 4 1-2 o’clock 2nd Sun
day.
Quarterly Conference 2nd Sunday
and Saturday Bay Spring*.
W. J. Pl.ANUJ'AW, P. Cl
Unique Htuopg newspapers, sprightly and reada
ble In every portion— ft tsadlted with mi
....... Moimiuhtuot.
iutclligdvco mid curivtltid lenders of .every oIhmu
ftpd It, above lilt oiliors, the,one flint satlsth-sl
Varied arc Its dtmarVmeiil«-«nd Its uui touts,: the
Whole n most ,imlh;to|is,<!oiiilitiuitUm. Xf mu- muy
liken Intellect mil to niHtertul tlilui.h Its Held of story,
poetry, eovrespomlemu-. BminWto, Wtt. humor, sen
timent, history, lit*Hum lottles, luio.wled in Its lllllu-
|| „b|e.extent: limy li - eon^mred ton wi*ll or.deriw
.biumitet. Aud iu inii,d Mils «ii|u*fb 6*ust in nil Us
You can do it by buying a tirst
class SEWING MACltlNE, from
Jenaigan and pay the cash for it.
Buy your School books from B. E.
loagliton. _
Go ,to Jackson & Brookins
and bwy,a package of ‘'aoapinc,”
tinost artirle known for washing
dishes, glassware,silverware, milk
i|ipit't . it • iw:|t i luimi fill.- r tt|ix x u ^ * “""I * ,.»7 *
couipleteuensboutite.uusly Wld with u.iitributlons ASillV 20 CClTtS.
lYwtu every Clime, sits the blessed spirit of flutes- 1 * -
lilty nmt good felliwvslihi.
And tlien •‘The llmiseli. Id.” the l.light, s.vnmii
. ll W *egai aigu- Qn]y 2 0<-ents, for sale at
ment was heaid in the ( ouit Iloiise, .Jackson A lire
__ Brpokins.
on Fiiday last, arising in a hill foi l —
Injunction, from Screven county,| HOW TO INVEST A DOLLAR
Sampson Cloud .ai)4 othcM's filed AVe will scud the Savannah Wkkki.y
their Bill for lujuivotiofl, and theINi-'v.s, { 'lhe biggest untl TilK BEST”
ftlipointmont of . B^ivor, yin.. KSSSl
Ml'S, (xolia A. Cloud, the widow Ql|mnrkut reporls, agrictilltimlJx>*tu*, and
Carrol A. Cloutl, of Screvenlcvcryiliiiig else-to make it wovihy of its
Col
one
Sit van-
_ t „ xy--M / , n ^
villc High School will close with‘county who was appointed Execu-I'y' , "j kn,,wn reittiiaiimi, to uit v laMress,
the usual examination and concerts! t r ix of two wills left by the deceas-A^J^jj l'p Fan't.i
,ou Thursday and Friday, June 2 itL;^ A temporary .order had beenjimh, Gn.
and 25th. I previously granted and a Rule to
show ctuiso why
, _ . , ,j8JJOW cuuso why the Injunction
Am° 3 C, C' Iat i S ia ! 1 should not he granted was served
...angted up one day lust w-celc ‘’.VI t] e Ex ., M _ Cloud
1 ..pin i . talk " n| l >". WM represeuicd liy Col. J. Lnwton ^.
.cju^w-Br ®r„ntkyt,«t ^ ^ ^ j. 0 . Ml of 1 UU1 ‘ im * Ix
iiihite nut* of Ills nntrerti. .. ... , , ! The vlflmiM II tend tiro ofthoiln
Mr. Ttippc
eonsd ^
amputate one of his lingers.
l)r. J. M Auununs’
Appointments for .lime:
First Lord’s tiny 11 a. m., Dnv-
ishoro; first Lords day 4 p. m.,
Jordan’s Mills; second Ljprd’sdny
Wrightsvllle, morning and night:
third Lord’s day, 11 a. in., -Anti
och; third Lord’* duv, 0 p, m.,
Tuomhshoro; Fourth korU’w -day,
U a. m., Sandersville; fourth
Lord’s day, 4 p. in., J.’oplar
Srj »ii;gs.
We hope to have a full atten
dance of the members of the
cluuvh at all our meetinga. Tin'!
ttubjjc arc eordiiilly invited also.
7 ymmi-
.tmlhctit- itti'l kiiul 1> “I-louschoM F’ N«»
liQCtl bo oUithI v\f •‘ The 11 *»u^; ’’ it Ik ft ti?Hture
orL uml uml HHsurpnKsod, uml uujip can DcU-A^.IVp*
^reclntv it.
The YVeekly Ft w Pt'iws iind “The
Huusuhiild” Ito get lief are liUrnisliod at
$2 a year.
Clubs of live, 75 ouch; liberal
conunissiotts xilhnvetl locul .agcuU..
Speeiinett copies sent tree. Andress
TI1E DETHOIT FREE PRESS,
Detroit, Mich.
T.tr’We Club with this Papor.^p
DYEING!
XJIOR the benefit of inquirers
J?
uml those wishing to hayo
Dtu«m», Coate, Pants Vests, &c, F
dved: below will bo found asched-
t \o of prices. Thankful for past
favors f solicit a
the same;
eonti nuance
%
of
Golden Days
, iii The vli-loiis llti-i»turo of tlm iliiy 1m rmiltig Hu-
Screven county, tlio movants i>y|<-mi<it-i-j. vt"«»iwnountry. a. tin-i-c im no 1.• g.ia
; -r . , „ . r ii i ilu-iins t,l‘i-lii-i.i iny tlu- |l<nv nf tliiM polsiitmiiH l'mui
,,,, ,i • na i i 1 Messrs. Loritt & Brinson ot Burkcltnin.mVi-y
The weather is ncnnwaHv hot. i„ .
1 - --o Parent, Lducaior and Cxiiardian
the entire day, the Court refused
and dry,
am » suffori..- voi-lM>”*f arpuwut looraipyii.
U 1,,,Ike entire .lay. tl.o Court roftlMd
l« f.-ot tl.o ofto.-t. of tin- l..„* O”. Mmtit l.m «.UI,0 Bill.; CU1|)R| , N W1L |* K |,;, v:)
tinned drought, our wheat turned| ^ , , . ' , ^And"tlv* duty n(' tboKt* liitving tliflii jit ohaij^o Ia It;
out about t\>rtv pet* cent only, ot ?t l 01 y able and i111C1C Rt i 11 0 t, iinnti-m-tivi 1 I't-mUug, MU-li hh iviu Ui- la 1-M-i-y
■ ’Uincnts before the Jpdge, much toiininiiwr <>t' ••oiu.mixij.w.s.’.
“(t O L D E N D A Y S”
lull crop,
better.
The oats however much!'
| the .edification of all concerned.
Cmwert sit ltiddloville.
i mVmUiuil.t i-hli :1uv.m1. it .will t ;.(m
1 j'Guiig I'rliMuls with Kkotchf s of a-h riitiirc, liicldcntM
id tniv,f|, won -fi’H of knowlrilgr, liujiiormiH iiViIHom
■ pi i,* 1 h -*11 |>UA/.lPS:vn J PY<*rytliili' f fUut.bovK nml gVln Hki
1110 first tv rill Ol tlH* IxHlUieVlIlV It wiH not. tiMicii to Ij
used lust iiigitj wilhl" ti'.V r »ir<t Mtuubi'i
. .. ...... ninduii)
:i> nii‘]i. , and outl/.iwk.
We attended service tit the Bap- 4 <iv
fist 1‘liurelr *m ■]**£■ JSnblnith, were; sMioo] elo..
sorry to lenrw Brio. Adams would display t)fspeeelies,eompo»Wioiw
not preach oau aiie-eom-it n4' sickness. . llu | and well did the actors
Hail the pleasure of heuriug an acoitiit themselves. I would he
* ^ ( 1 \lid Ik rancu, *" i wv r* ^iyb oi ix roiiiiiig m ii
iiit(*rostin i u , tto|4u«iW-.i45..0|iY ui Jhth notice* cadi one si*] wuilcjv.••«»;[ l-V^.*vn lS j
]>snlin by Kcv. T.. J. Beelx, of Ten-ii^it Giis would fill too much spiur-l l *" Nj: "
•it ’ .... • it., ii. “GOLDEN DAYS”
mile. 1 he exercise was opeued by tucj
‘GOLDEN DAYS” •
<’oiitMjS.ur' t.l.iv JrfKiiuilii^ if .two s])l<‘ii<Uil KturleH,
Hip l»y
HA li KY CVSTLEMON.
•allfd. > 4 'Twv ^ yh of IH roining m IfnntAr
" Ik 0Jm1'
COURT ADJOURNED.
SANDY GROYE.
IxSTUCTIVK 1 ’! Bejng taken suddenly ill, it is or
it iu,' v. til lltttl tlio Superior Court of Wash
IimtoiU oouniy be adjourned over till
Stjcoiml Monday in July. PurlioB liti
gnnt, jurors and witnesses, will take
notice hereof and act accordingly, ili
flirt Iter ordered that the Clerk ot said
Coin,I cause, this order to be published
in tlu papers of Sandersville.
AVjlnets niy hand and ollieiid signa
ture this fillt ilav of .Time, iKKO
HE It sell,EL V. .101 IN.SON,
.)ndge S. C. M. O
Time Extract from the Minnies ol
I lie Snpewor 4'uiirt Washington Co. Git
June Tib, T8S0.
S. M*. NORTIHNGTON, CTk.
ii^ie S, 1KK0—Jl
Plower Plants fox Sale,
Fine lot of Fuchsias Fine dou
bit; Flowering Geraniums,
Fine jot of Gloxinias,
Fine jot Tube Roses, Dtflcheo-
deria TubiHora of varied
kinds aiul China Pinks of
all the different varieties.
Prices from io cents to $i,.oq.
TJiose fine Photographs ,ancj
Ferrotypes taken still at the ojd
stand. P. G. GLI;N,
Pant*,
V.oste,
LtvlkW Dresses.
CliiltlrcJUi’ •
Shawls, .....
“ ,\\vwul......
.75
<<
J.QO
50
U
.7,5
a. 60
U
2.00
75
u
1.00
1.00
u
1.60
60
u
76
1.50
ii
2.00
25
a
50
10
((
15
10
a
£
Hava your proscriptions tilled at
E. Roughton’s Drug Store.
Sucquyn
Mittens -
Fffutbers
Silk Tics
Kid tttoves, black..
Stockings,3 i»uira..
lUbhou per yd.....
Handkerchiefs, «iik
Dying left ut either the Mercury
office or at Mrs- Haytie’e Millinery
store, with instructions as to color,
will bo attondod to.
MRS. C. C, SOAltBOROUGII.
may 18, 1880.
10
25
25
10
10
ILo^td School Ho rds.
]hdng,o,l'U3n asked the names of tbe
selitfol Trustees of the several Dis-
;n j ' ti'iets wo pybl'sh them to day, for the
iufop;mipion of all concerned.
Parties in Want
Of a good Sewing Machine,
or WATgH,
Call on me and I will buy it
for you, for a small commis
sion. A. J. Jemigan.
MET:.!. Jnekwm hiw bonjght
the farm of Mr. .J- .1. TiHiMTUiid
moved hack to the cwiiniury. Tomj-
mic, we are sorry to lose ymi, hut
Iml we hope .to ,-ftce WMir ifsUljlilig
will Uh o^iH'iiJly (filled.aiji.i1 (iv111 do Rh iitauo^t ul |
tlw Jjitert'KlK of our youth to JT
set mo} .''ii masse, we did not knowy^" i win. fwv.
• • 5 i Ihtii'I; we niviu* nil to v^vmliji ouch number AMtli
the school was so large, the ftriioi
‘ v a> hj'xi.util ill. the music jn:i<U- 11 ^ ^ "'.i'a^ks Etvunso.v. ruUi-iu'r,
l.v the Riddlcvillc baud was hard i*uu»acii."1u,
to koat,Miss Lina Fulghum elwrm-J
i‘d tlw large audience with her
t K U Jl 8 :
iljjlloii.-i to .'dvlcb-ii Jx,i.vk" *:LWjji\r<uuiuni.
.— — c, .. ..... ,.1-1-mIx iimntliH, ${.uu inn- foiir'mwlthH, ull
faccevery Saturday.. The linn oij ve ^ s< A |;, s Nancy I lavise^ri.uiivun,,.^^,^ n>r 1) . lvH ,,
Jackson & Brookins wM ^tin- SH1 r j, wu tiful v amt played delight .VmV.uVr^u--‘'ir
iic business in the toiiie.tf,,!*.Miss Emma Hyman was not 11^^ cunyour
vitli oui polite fjlend J>eu jit .tin l)(_*liii.id; The papers read were c.x- 1 w.^iiu m- xvtnr>.<->.iiiiviur ct/jiii-M i'm- .mu* v ui-ui
i I . 'hup ; u-Uli'<--i.. ijr i-ui li copy ton Mi-piirulu julili -ss.
tielleteiit coiinpositiou and rofluing., Fm- h-^iiwm* «iu w -mi cij'in cnpuM tu mp-jiiidri-Hc
1 * lOr m il copy lo n iiiinite uiUln-MMi-M.
TU^ jiiy-ty uIw m-uiIm um iji^u liir u clnlj of i-l^lit
lm|*r«»e»iHiit«. UIT * , A, > . d' 1 1'^.mMifcwt u‘ one Him-) win bi-uutnu-a ton
The little hoys and girls peVform-j
ed in a way to show that, they had'copy r,r.„. , , „ ,,
i.i \r \ l , . ^ I intent * up ol cliilin of (-({lit t-oples c«n nRorwnnl
Mr. K M. A mam has puiuteilg tl . a i ncM i. L.uMi^r..piMiit»i.aa«cb.
...... . , , ,1 ,‘OU.n IM. II u.mmi. JI.iv-v Hhoulil be mciiiI to ns i-lKtlii-r l>y Font Olllci-
HU Ills dwelling 111 eiOOd 8tJJ.e, .ail'Ul I (..] I SiStril P. OnU-rm- eivlsli-ml lA-ta-r. mo us tu provide us lii f
. r - , .1 ^ ' !im possible h^UisGIh Wsm by ntull.
is now ready to )*uut for AW; ’ ; ^ ^ i )Cini c leetiou l.el.l E, i,l ; ,y
else hat wants a &*»t e\p*& >> * ot ^ ^ ^ ^ -, )U ., j ^, g Elate lit Mi
painting done. ,wcea 10 ami 4 oVloek«» filliLo office. * / 6
Mr. Charlie Durloo is putting lot 2d Liouionuut, tmtd alsoto duet nine Ailam a.Ga.. April 14,18S0.-
.... , i , • • , i- Whereas, It is reported to me bv
fq» a nice dwelling bouse on.Comimss.iomd offiowis «t 1* a.-hu^to.,.^^ tr.-^suroV that there is
Ilayne’s street, below (the 3hU-sowic Rifles. ^ , novv in treasury at least two
building. 1 Meeting of Trustees. hundred and lilty thousand dol-
Mr Rrvant Watkins wi"l -soon The bowdof .trustees of Wes-lars more than will bo required
Mi. Bi^unt Watkins ‘ * \, F( , nul ] 0 .College .held their, to pay the principal and interest
have a good six room dwelling u l>| ; u ; ’ on ywlerday.; of the bonded debt of the state
on ; jernigan’s lane next to Mr. I Quite" a“uumSer V weS" absent.!becoming due during the eur-
C. I. Duggan’s residence. Three
Three members of the board had'rent year, and all annual chai
! (lie d during the year. Rev. L ges against the treasury; and,
The Firo Company. l-ki-ec, ». B„ Kev. Swuucl An-! Whereas Saul sum can be ad-
Tl.il colored fil-c eompany of ami Bov. A. Wright. Thv-.WJ^.uly uppUvd to ■the re-
br «« 1,t “ ut t '“’ "’'‘‘liilocSln ltiv. 'tUosAU iii.iv’cylblU' per cent bonds of the slate"
Cat lawit, wgs-jk to find out wlmt -. ^ ^ Clark and Rev J. O^.jana. perhaps, ot bonds bearing a
,J ., ■ m’l I. v { ‘ lijffjier rate of interest; and believ
Bninch.rr-Rel. A Mes, jt |^ to be for the test interest
K$(h Dist,. J)r. Tnlly G ray bill ,-Tas.
Nolbinglon, Miaell G. Wood, Sr.
syth pist. Z, Peacock, Urcon B,
Harrison, Tims - tjmitli.
DGtJi ,Dist Jus. \V. Sessions, V. S.j
Joyner, W. /. jSusb.
iijst pi^t. Lawson Kelly, Alexan
der Bridges, Win. Uiwqiufield.
( J2d Dist.. John T- Gross, W. L.
Taylor, \Ym. Waller,
!)3rd pist. A. A, .'Morrison, I. Jj.
Adain.sjS. K^trell.
yytli Dist. T. h Brown, It. M.
Dudley, A. Herman,
Ujtli Dist. W. I., Brown, Thos. 0.
Wicker, Jt. Y, ]}. ^fay•
1)6th List, /. Culver, J. 0. Dug
gan, J. W. Harrison. ,
Sandersville, (A R- Pringle, S. B.|
Jones, C. C. Brown. j
1)7th Dist. J. T. Youngblood, E.j
\V. Rawlings, "NVin. Webster, Sr.
(i oitli Dist. Dpr. A. Beach, Miles
'iQox, Thomas FrunkJiu. j
DDtb Dipt. AVin. Haft, John T.
Veal, John Taylor.
100th Dist. A. H, Trawick, Bori
Gladdin, G, W. BaUauan-
136th Dist. B, jj. Harris, I. Blount,
John Davis.
1253rd Difjt. J. J. Hyman, J. J.
Thigpen, E. B. Smith.
1315th Dist. It. P. Bynum, G. W.
Rougliton, It. A. Proser.
M
When some misguided merchants stnto
q’lmt they themselves ai'oahyuyM great
lu giving better bargains than the fellows
In tlio same trade, "it seems their bellows
Are blown so often that they tldnk it’s true,
While lcokers-011 say, “Gammon! It won’t do,’
as a rule, ’tis altogether best
To tell the truth and lot folks judge the rest.
i
S
Cash Buying and Selling.
■WEEKLY
It is ,my desire that aJI the
members of my several churches
Cat la«it week to find out what
I'CMiUft-WtfiJt W*W la. TJiey hauled
Jt ,up to- the eieteim, attached the
hom to it and'.cojiunejr&ed .opgi'U-
ting when the lrosc bhrsted and
.gave tlvqse jiiiiound a good •sbowc.r ^well as the Herald, as iiiyyp-
hatli. Tfeie tost gave satisfaction, pointments will be advertised
•and the Goiiiieil has ordered, it Through its columns also.
put in goad repair and sei-ct -odd j nimons '
tor a supply of uew hose- JbT-OiW
ol ! the state that such disposition
shctV-ld he made of the surplus in
sTialTsttbscribe for the Merc.ury Hie treasury .it is
QRDFRFD, that the treasur
er be and lie i.s liereby authoriz
ed to redeem to .the extent of said
sum of .two liaudred and fifty
thou?aad dollarp pic .outstanding
four per cc# -bonds and such other
u .-nippiy ui yew jiu.-i- i BATTERIES I BATTElUJiin i jiour per cc«l iDOfinas anu-t,ucu uiuci
let d\e:pify Co.iintjll g© to jjwIx jVindj a. fresh supply of Boyd’s Minia-j valid bonds of the state, not due,as
have '-’—f,.——.. ...... ivin,.n‘.!. Tiirtimiiau iriQi I’pupivuil. ami Fo i’' c a ii be i cdecmed at oar.
cisterns put ill proper pi aces uui-e Batteries just received, and for: can .be redeemed .at on,
-about the city so .there wtU be [sale at the Mercury office by C. C. _ Alekkp H.. G^quit,
Jilenty of water handy «vUeu nee-;'^c 0,1 ^ OI —
ded/ ' | Clothes, money, fuel, labor,
j time, and .temper, all are saved by
Rio Excursions.—-Go to tAic .using “soapine,” only 20 cents
)C using ‘‘so.api.ne,
t^ea shore, bathe, keep cool and helper package at
healthy. The Central Railroad Jackson &
will give these to Savauna’h &
Tybee Isluqd. The first-of a se-
ji’ies of excursions will leave ^Atlfin-
Brookimi.
We will club our paper the Mer-
Rkprksentativk Nkwspakjs. of the
SOUTjJ.
A Good Paper for all Sections
TOJO WEEKI.EV COUH1ER-JOURNAL
a'., free, Two Dollm
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By .the Governor, Goyenror.
J. W. Wakbkn, Sec. Ex li.epart'
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NPTICE TO BONDHOLDER.
State of Georgia, Tres’r Deparment,
Atlanta, Ga., April 14, 1880.—Per
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vve win oiuuuu. ---- .bonds of the state of Georgia, not
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.ets good for ten days.
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