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He laughed Too,
The Chief' of Police yesterday
had a visit from nn old farmer liv
ing out op ttye Centre Line road,
who had a story to tell. After two
( or three efforts, he began:
.‘I va$ goin’ ^ome last night veil
j[ overdakes two men on der roadt.
Pose fellers dey Lilt, und saidt
.vould I g'f ’em a ride. 1 Lift, too,
find say shrimp in.’
they fall like the sunshine, the
dew, and tho summer rain—but
when unfitly, like the frost, the
hail and the desolating tempest.
This is an ea-y way of detecting
the purity or adulteration of a sam
ple of wine: Dip a small sponge!
into the wine to be tested. Place
the sponge then in a saucer, the
bottom of which is covered with ul
small quantity of water. If the
LOTHLLm
If a na i jjp Was he r ,
Great Success.
‘Yes, I understand.'
' . _ . I U111U 10 puiu« IU mu iwaw IV
iPootyqueek one fellow laft und| ter to ha]f an hour before the
saidt he likes Dutchmens,
ROAD COMMISSIONERS.
88th Dist. W E Martin, Dr. j
S Wood, Joseph Jackson.
89th DRt. Dr G L Mason, J J
Hunt, Abraham Wood.
90th Dist. Jas H Palmer, R O
A. Hodges, M L Jackson.
91st district, S H B Massey,
l G Lindsey, J II Hartley.
92 l district, Dr C W Salter, J
\V Welch, W P Smith.
93d district, D G Watkins, J
E Tanner, M A Joiner.
94th district, O II P Beall, J
Dot
water in the saucer becomes color-
}' is uncl< ? vas ft p ut chmans. but . f the wine is not pure the
yaa all rigjit, und so^ M, too. ^coloring of tho water takes place
faa real tickled, und I shakes all
pfer.’
‘Yes.’
Hn a leetlc vhile one feller vnnts
pae toschange a seven-tollar bill, so
as he could gif some money to der
prphan asylum, und lie lafts ha!
ha!
immediately.
Diseased Pork.
Thorough cooking effectually
prevents any danger from eating
tiichinized pork. Dr. Dietzseh,
chemist to the Industrial Muse-
Dot tickled me some more, nm of Munich, states that so far
und I lfts, too. Den der odder ftl-ias boiled or loust meat has a red-
ler he grabs tne py ter collar, und ish juice when cut, the trichinre,
No Machine has ever before ne
with such universal favor. No otlp
Machine can do better work nor
more durable, no matter wlmt itb
cost may bo. It is simple and dura
ble, is within tho means of every
family. It is warranted, if properb
used, to wash clean anything that can p ^,V W sotii.‘ N J Jordan,
be washed by hand. It will wash
tho finest lace or largest quilt. It
can bo put in and taken out of an
ordinary tnb in an instant. It will
save one-hall’ tho time required to do
the ordinary family washing by hand,
besides saving tho clothes and much
hard labor. M. N. Lovell A Co.,
C. C. ScAimoBotJoii, Erie, Fa.
Sandersville, Agent,
june 16,—1SS0.
pulls me down pehind und says dey
look# in my pockets for a steam
boat dot vas stolen from Detroit. -
Dot makes us all lalf
gpofc shoke.’
if present, will jbe living. Tlit
use of smoke in curing hams
will not kill trichime or serve a-
1 ike some a substitute for cooking. If
nough salt be added to meat to
‘It must havo been funny.’ j kill these parasites the.meat will
.‘It va8 Dose fellers took out be unlit for liuinan'food. But if
my wallet and counted up der mon- people will eat their In cat raw,or
ish. f bajd sliest ten dollar, und|“rnre” as they call it they would
dey laft und saidt dot dey must gnido well to examine it under the
on some trips to the sea-shore mitjuiieroscope, Cut thin por.iont
dot. Dot tickles me somo more
und I laft too.’
‘^Vcll, what Jlien?'
‘Veil, den dey slmmped out und
put deir fingers on deir noses und
says ,‘Goot-py, old Dutchmans,’
lind away dey goes like some horse
faces.’
‘An,d you didn’t laugh at that?’
‘Yell, not pooty much. 1 vas
pi ready to, but I stoppdt. If dem
feliers vas up to chokes, it vas all
fight, but if was robbers I vants
to catch em’ und gif ’em some
f ieoes of my mind like dander! 1
don’d like somepody to laft’ at
me vhen dey don'd feel tickled all
pver.’—Detroit Free Press.
Flattery is a bad sort of money,
to which our vanity gives current
cy.
No man can end with being su-
rior who will not bpgin with
jng inferior.
Everybody is inqocent in some
Corner of the mind, apd has faith
in something,
Maqy ppoplo are busy in the
jvorld gathering together a handful
pf thorns to sit upon.
pow can wo look with confidence
to a heaven above when wo do so
little to make a heaven below,
around and about us?
If you haye a friend that loves
you, who has studied your interest
apd happiness, defended you when
persecuted and troubled, he sure to
sustain him in his adversity.
All errors spring up it) the neigh-
hood of some truth; they' grow
round about it, and for .the most
part derive their strength for buck
pontiguity.
pvery man has in his own life
follies enough; in his own mind,
trouble enough; in his fortunes, evil
pnough, without being curious af
ter the affairs of others.
We are always doing each other
injustice, and thinking better or
worse of each other than we de
serve, because we only hear and
spe separate words and actions. We
do not see each other's whole na
ture.
The best prayer at the beginning
pt the day is that we may not lose
its moments; and the best grace be
fore meat is the copsciousness that
F e have justly earned our dinner.—
Buskin.
It is easy enough to destroy; and
there are always destroyers enough.
Jt requires skill and labor to erect
P Building; any able tramp can
Jiurn it down. Gj-od alone can form
apd paint a flower; any foolish
phild can pull it all to pieces.
T. -4; Breoklebark estimates
that in a single decade 500,000
jjersons engaged in industrial pur
suits in Great Britain sustain per
sonal injury or are killed; in mines,
300,000; in railways, 70,000, and
jn factories, 130.000.
Words are nice things, but they
strike hard. We wield them so
easily that we are apt to forget, -
t^ir bidden power. Fitly spoken,|S£ll§ Ci268,p.
of the llesli, not larger than a
I in’s head, with a sharp razor in
a direction parallel with the li
bers. Take the specimens, and,
after placing them Am slips ol
grass, tease them out a little
with the needle, moisten them
with a little glycerine or water,
and examine them with a mag
nifying power of from iilty to
100 diameters. If at first no
trichinre are visible, wet tin-
specimens with a single drop of
a solution of one part of potassa
and fifteen parts of water, when
the muscular fibre become,
transparent, apd the Iricinie, if
present, aro brought into full
view. The portions of the ani
mal most affected by trichinre
are the sinewy end,s of the mus
cles.
Caro of Milch Cows.
During the intense hot wiath
r of suiuiijer, cows unless in i
very extra pasture, with plenty
of shade and good water, fai
very much in their productive
ness. When once partially diieii
up, it is hard to bring them into
full How again during the sea
son. The greatest can. should
be taken to give them plenty o
some kind of nutritious suil-
feed,corn, oats,or whatever green
feed a farmer may happen to
have. Feed they must liqve oi
dry up—there is no such thing
as milk and butter without feed,
If cows are obliged to work
hard all day, in short pasture,
during hot weather, to obtain
barely enough to keep then
alive,t||ey will become too much
heated and fatigued to keep a
fuli How of milk, and wlioevei
expects any profit from co;,vs iq
licit weather, must teed then
enough, so that, as the heat of
the day advance s they may re
tire to the shade;, for comfort and
repose. Excessive heat is more
injurious to a milch cow than
short feed. Cows require plenty
to exit without great exercise to
get jt, and repose. It is more
profitable to feed shorts, oil-
meal or grain, where pastures
are short, than to suffer cows to
dry up.
Cows should be drive n very
slowly, paiticularly in hot wea
ther, that they may not be over
heated, and if yarded nights,
should always have a full sup
ply of clean wider. Cows give
more milk and do bitter when
kept constantly in the pasture,
unless they are soil fed in the
yard or stable.-Anaeric.au Rural
Home.
Notice to Trespassers.
All persons are hereby forbid
den under penalty of the law,
from hunting and fishing or tres
passing in any manner on Mrs.
pusan i. Glen’s lands or on the
land known as the Rate lands.
O. B. GLENN, Ag’t.
M. NEWMAN, Ag’t
for /’ate Brothers.
may 18—2m
NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS.
Sandeksnille, Ga., Jan. 20th,1880.
All persons aro hereby forbidden
under penalty of the law, from hunt
ing and fishing or trespassing in
any manner on tho lands of tho un
dersigued:
II. N. HOLLIFIELD,
W. II. PARSONS,
WM. RAWLINGS,
WM. MARTIN.
nor 3,1880—(!m
Buy The Improved Weed
SEWING MACHINE, only $28
Tin: LATHS!' OUT, WITH ALL
TTA Oil ME NTS, STYLE LIKE
CUT. FOIl SALE IIV
A. J.Jsmigan
SANDERSVILLE, GA.
If you want a laugh which in
essentia! to health, subscribe for
the Detroit Free Press at once.
GEORG IA—Washington County.
Whereas, a petition signed by a large
number of citizens i 1 this vicinity lias
been filed in my oltieo praying the ab
olition of the road hunting from Turn
pike Bridge to Pringle lb idge as a pub
lic road, Also, tho road leadjng from
Taboriuvelo Church (o Taylor’s Ford,
and praying that said roads should lie
kepi open only as private ways,
These arc therefore to eite and ail
monish all concerned to show cause if
tty they havo oil or before the first
Monday in July next , why said roads
should not be abolished as public roads
and established as private ways.
Given unitor my hand at otlieo in
Sandersville, thisMav 5, 1880.
C. C BROWN, Only,
june 3, 1880—-It,
IHii WAIT
Jernigan, ha?
nice new Jew
elry, clocks
and Sewing
Machines foi
(J F.ORG 1A—Washington county.
Whereas, Wilt. G. Sautters, guar
dian, ol Jesse C Sunders, minor, has
applied for leave to sell a house and
lot in the city of Satitlersvilieq said
county, containing one and one-fifth
acres, lot: the purpose of division and
reine o*! nieut.
Tltesp aye there fore to cjtc and ad
monish till concerned, to show cause, if
titty they have, within the time pre.
scribed Lty law, why, said leave should
not tie granted.
Given under my hand and official
signature June 3, 18S0.
C C. BROWN, Qrd’y,
june 3—30d
GEORGIA—Wasliington County.
Whereas, M A. Wood applies for
letters of administration on tlie estate
01 Anderson \\ ood, hrfe of said coun
ty, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and ad
monish nil and singular the kindred mid
creditors of said deceased, to he and
appear at my oifice within the time pre
scribed by law and show cause if any
they have, why said letters should not
be granted.
Given under my hand and official
signature, at Sandersville, (ju., this
.1 title 8th, li?80.
C. C. BROWN, Only.
june lo—30d
95th district, W II JIarrj.son,
G N Prince. Ellis Johnson.
90tli elistiict, John L Garner,
J .) Brown, J YV Hanison.
97th district, E W Rawlings,
J R N Wahl em. wm Martin.
98th district, A L Cullen W A
Smith, W 1) Rains.
99th district, ’J A Ray, L A
Gladden; A- L. Griffin.
lOOdtli district, J J) Boone, B
J Hooks. James Simpson.
136th district Titos H Jordan,
Will Murphy, GordonSmith.
1353d district, II S Britt, I F
Dicks, J E Page.
1315th district, J F Slteppa.td,
W G Robson, G \V Webster.
N A M ES OV J UTICES OF TIIE
PEACE aND THEIR DIS
TRICTS.
88th District, — Jackson.
89th district, Wilson shealey,
90th district,
91st district, Wm Davis.
92d district, w P smith,
93d district, R T Pounds,
94tli district, J I Davis >
95th district, w L Biown,
9bth district, w C Duggan,
97th, District—E. A. Sulliyan.
97ih district, R M Brown,
98th district, Geo F Franklin,
99th district, A J veal,
iOOdtli district, A H irawick,
130th district, James Barron,
1263:1 district, W M English,
i3i5tli district, S E Blount
Local School Bo rds.
Being often asked the unities of tin
■<cliool Trustees of the several Dis-
l’icts we publish them to day, for the
iitforuie.| ion of'a II concerned.
KSdi Dist. Dr. Tally Gmybill, Jus.
F. Notliington, Mi/.ell G. Wood, Sr
H'Jtli Dist. Z. Peacock, Green B.
Harrison, Tims 1 Smith.
90th Dist. Jos. W. Sessions, V. S.
Joyner, W. J. Bush.
91st Dist. Lawson Kelly, Alexan
der Bridges, Wm. Stnquetield.
92d Dist. John T. Gross, W. L.
Taylor, Win. jyaller.
93rd Dist. A. A. Morrison, I. L.
Adams,S. liittrail.
941I1 Dist. T. L. Brown, R. M.
Dudley, A. Herman.
95lli Dist. W. L, Brown, Thor. O.
Wicker, It V. B. May.
DGill Dist. Z. Culver, J. 0. Dug
gan, J. W. Harrison.
Sandersville, O. li. Pringle, S. B.
Jones, O. O. Brown.
97H* Dist. J. T. Yoqngblood, E.
W. Rawlings, Win. Webster, Sr.
98th Dist. Dr. A. Beach, Miles
ejox, Thomas Franklin.
99th Dist. Win. Hull, John T.
Vetd, John Taylor.
100th Dist.’A. JT, Trawick, Bun
Gladilin, G. W. Bateman,
130tli Dist. B. (J. Harris, I. Blount,
John Davis!
1253rd Dist. J. J. Hyman, J. J
l’liigpen, E. B. Smith.
liiifnh Dist, It. P. Bynum, G. W
Houghton, H, A. l’roser.
ANew Paper for Soys and Sir
Golden I)mgs
Pure Interesting & Instuctive!
Till' vicious liu-rutliro of the day in runlng tbc
■•liililreii ol out- country. As tIll-re Is no legal
menus of checking tile llinv of Hits poisonous fo.
tuhl, L'VLWy
Parent, Educator and Guardian
s cornu lied to ask him-olf tho question, “Wlmt
is the host means of checkin# tho evil ?”
Tito best antidote for bud reading is good rending
CHID REN WILL REAL)
And*the duty of those having them in charge is
furnish them with wholesome, entertaining ami
instructive reading, such as will be given in over'
number of “Golden Days.’,
“G OLDEN D 4 Y S”
T'mleritnml.H cliililhood. Tt will delight It
filling friends null sketches of adventure, Incident
of travel, wonders of knowledge, huiooioiis article
inizzies.niid everjtiling that hoys anil girls like.
It will not teach children to heroine runaways,
thieves, highwaymen, burglars, anil outlaws.
The lirst number of
“GOLDEN DAYS”
Contains the beginning tf two splendid stories.
1 lip lirst is by
HARRY CASTLEMON.
Ami Is called, "Two Wavs of Itccoming a Hunter •’
unit the other is by Kiiw/.ltn S. Ku.is, nml is enti-
Ltl'E IN Tllli
To Him That Enjoys Good
Heading.
Greeting and Congenial Suhitaliovx
from The Detroit Free Press.
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( ’ rtain it is that no journal contains so many at
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Krijoy&hie in the highest degree, its tone is t|to
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It combines to a surprising extent in its welj
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Varied are its depur inents and its co tents: the
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THE DETROIT FREE PRESS,
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ty We Club with this Paper.,,#-"!
Boot and Shoe
j GEORG 1A—Washington Comity.
M herons, E. O. Bo,slick, adm’r, tie
bonis non, on the estate of B. W. Ilult,
deceased, applies to me fpr letters of
dismission from said estate.
These are therefore to cite and ad
monish all persons concerned, to he
and appear at my otlieo within the
time prescribed by law, and show cause,
il any they have, why said letters
should not he granted.
Given under my hand at office, in
Sandersville, this June 3d, 1880.
G. 0. BROWN, Orel.
June 3, 1880 —8m
k’ATEu
lied, “Finn, Snow And
Lone Land.
“golden days”
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Maiue. July 18,' 1B80-Jy
G. A. REINHART respect
fully informs the citizens ol
Washington and adjoining coun
ties, that ht> has opened a Boot
and Shoe shop in Satidersville,
next door to Pringlu & Orr’s
store on Ilnyne's street, where h
respeedfullj solicits tho patron-
ag ij of tlu^ ladies and gentlemen.
All work done in the best styi
und of the best material.
July Qr—tf
YOUR SPECTACL E S,
FROM
aJKREJIGAM
On hand and fur Sn'/> SI'ECT.
CLES, FOSE CLASSES, <tc.
M VS IS.
I
THE NEW
STORE!
Mrs. S. Fannie Jernigan
Has opened a JVotion Store next
jEnjrfflttY’s je vteICS^
STOEK,
SHF WILL KEEP ON BAND ALL THE TIME
ZEPHYR. HOSIERY, NEEDLES, ZEPHYR NEEDLES, TOW*!*
HANKERCIIIEES COMPS, HUTTONS. PINS, SOAPS. CANVASES ft
ZEPHYR WORK, DOLLS. TOYS, MARBLES. BALLS, FINE d COM
MON CANDY, SLATES, PENCIL, PENS, HAMBURG EDGING, de
Fans, and Gloves,
COME AND SEE HOW CHEAP I WILL SELL,
J T Tapper
Blacksmith, Machinist and
WOODWORKER, *
Wishes to inform the public that he is still on hand doing noth,
ing but first class work in the above branches of mechanism.
Also agent for
Liddell's Patent Portable
Engines 9 Saw Mills, Corn and
Wheat MtH#
And MACHINERY for Plantation, .Custom or Merchant Mij|s
Call and see me on north end of Harris street.
Sandersville, Ga. apr 20-tf
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I am prepared to do all kinds of
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NSESLESOIL
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For all kinds of Machines, for
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mrr%mge
Blacksmith & Plw
WORM
AT REASONABLE PRICES. ALSO DE^LiSjR IN
CASKETS , At Prices to suit the Timc.i
April, i oth 1SS0 tf
Sandersvlle DRUG STORE
—-KEEPS ON HAND ALL THE TIME—-
Fresh Drugs, Medicines,
Chemicals, ft*.,
-A LSO FINE——-
Cigars, Tobaccos, Lamps and,
Fixtures, Perfumery,
TOILET AND WASHING SOAPS, AND EVERYTHING Hf
the DRUG line, PRESCRIPTIONS filled at aUi
POURS,