The Mercury. (Sandersville, Ga.) 1880-1???, October 19, 1880, Image 2

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National I'm:h JL '•(he I. C5rant, now suvs that Hancock in iij As to Grant s story that ]lan- vuia, weak, ambit i ms man; that he'cock’s head was turned by receiving was no soldier durier the war, and 0Iie vote for the presidency, the fol- will he a mere plaj thing in tho hands!l ow jng old letter is in point, I t lias ,.f the p-li'ieians. On page 300 ofjj ust i, een reproduced: ;lussbli Y> mug’s hook, Grant express-' ed himself a year ago as follows: "Hancoek is also a finesohliex. At| Broft(l N . Y.-My Dear Sir tiio time he wus unim u Tkajor CJenei- , . i i our favor ot tlie .a wo were imt. vorv i.MHhi mentis, ami . , . , , V * % fiiftB just been received, niv i (TSo»..'d j lelo) eiuM m weie an , J . .. - / % St'lm'fu'] 1 hut, 3 fell Hm.ul; JiM.l C!ini- | lnuc!l °kligwl t° you for the lnlor- lhat R m . in by the name of Garfield wVtho promotion and gave his name j nation given and for your flattering j B going to be President of the Uui- Wasiunuton, D. C., May 13, 18G8. The Hon. Jolm 13. I.laskin, No. 106 12th instant and I am Hancock and Garfield. Give Indiana to Garfield, and even then the chances of Hancock for the presidency are tho hotter of the two. With 138 votes of the solid South, supplemented by New York 35, New Jersey 0, Connecticut 0, and we have the needed 185 electoral votes aud three to spare, with good chances in Oregon (3), Nevada (3,1, California ii). We can’t make up our mind “Well, what was the drift ?”. “It didn’t drift.” “What we want to know,” said a ward leader as he pushed to the front, ‘‘isyour unbiased opinion, based on what you saw and heard to Stanton. Hu wrt.teTme a beatifui advocacy of my name in connection F( Gen. Wini'k- OT PENNSYLVANIA. FOR VICK-PR ESI D EXT, W. H. ENGLISH, For OF INDIANA. CoNcl:i:ss U soin'H .letter on the subject, and our rela tions have always remained on the QClC !' ll0fjt con1ial f*1"^• f bavu great ^ respect for Hancock i.s a nun and a soldier.” There is a class of men v.hn, accor ding to au old maxim, should liave good memories. General Grant seems to belong to that class. Dim. . a. hi, -rh'plmio, -i Republicans and Democrats McCarty in his solulitte and support j\v price cash system. Tin; Augusta Htouk. Coiciuitts majority is ncai CO.UOit; Jorgct you c. n get the best IhecKo at Z. H. Houghton’s. Official Void l'oti Senator of the 20xii Sr.NA'touiAn Dim Joidan Washington lyll lJaldwin 1°D> Jlaucock 1-1 <7 Indiana.—Them is too much of tie Rob u son Indian in tlm name to make it a ro ted States.—Tel. & Messenger. 1042 546 17 l Maiorit v for don 1750 an 2728. i ib!c State for Democratic purposes. It fa about as puzzling a. problem ft* ho Dcmociats to solve as tho UU p.mstioii is for Carl Sc muz to trims- .ate into German.— Dust Appeal. .Judge Robott L. Rodgers. Wo are pleased to leurn that Judge Robert II. Rodgers, formerly of this place but. now of Atlanta, is an applicant tor tho oflioo ot Principle Keeper of the State Pen itentiary. He would make a dili gent and trustworthy officer and would doubtless give satisfaction to the whole state. Judge Rodger.; lias many iriends in this county who would be much gratified to see him appointed to the position and would take pleas ure la oonunending him to the con lidenco of the governor. McCarty tho rattler, has hustled uigti prices from our midst. with presidential honors. 1 know there is a widespread effort to make my name prominent in that con nection. 1 think the matter more spontaneous than directed. How loop it may be will be told told bet ter in the future. It has arisen no doubt from the fact that General Grant is to bo, apparently, the can didate of the Radicals, and proba bly my action as commander of a Southern military district tnay have bad its share. I am anxious that the conservative element should triumph over radicalism. I have no ninibition to h<; President. 1 I shall be gratified if someone else will bo nominated. My future, should I bo in question, would be a matter of serious embarrassment, having no profession hurt, that ol arms, which would have been A REVOLUTION how Indiana veiled replied Norwood counted fourteen coun ties only in the late election; to-wit Paulding, Pickens, DeKalb, Bar tow, Berrien, Chatham, Madison, M organ,Muscogcc.Lumpkin, Cam den, Bryan, Irwin and Echols, Colquitt got 123.—Augusta News. thrown aside, and possessing no If you want to save yourself the rouble of going mound pricing goods to see w hero you can got the cheapest go to Z. H. Houghton's at riches. However, it it be thought that 1 can win and others not, 1 shall not hesitate, all other matters being in accord with my sentiments >uo<j for bo fells ('md'eclione rjries and (j platform, 1 mean.) Mon. Thom.™ 0. Lawson. The gentleman whose mum heads this paragraph is deservedly popular in this county and wi should be gratified to see him ele vated to the Supreme Court Bench Judge Lawson i not a candidate for this position, but lie is an abb lawyer, and e o 'lent judge am an accomplish a 'gentleman, and should tho legislature ’offer him a seat on the Supreme Court Bench it would be a graceful compliment to ouo of Georgias most giiieo sous. The 1< gislatiiro ■ v cm Id honor it self in thus elevating Judge Law- son, and would add an ornament to the judiciary of the Slate that would emit, an bright and leave as brilliant a record any of the illustrious men who have graced ihe position. ■'amity Groceries cheaper than any houso-in town. So Buys the public Coitinmniciited. Worthy Master Henderson, Officers and Members el t findorsviUe Grange. Dear Brothers and Listers:—Ab- nco from home on f l hursday next, the 7th instant, will prevent tli Treat pleasure it would tvllord me in being with you in your meeting of that day. May God speed you in your good work. The many and valuable acquisitions to your grange A lady on one occasion said to Mr. Wesley, “Supposing you wore to know that you would die at twelve o’clock to-morrow night how would spend the intervening time?” “ vYhy just as I intend to spend it,” said he, “I should [•reach to-night at Gloucester, and again to-morrow morning. Alter that, I would ride to Tewkesbury, preach in the afternoon, and meet the Society in the evening. 1 should then repair to friend Martin’s house as he expects to entertain me; converse and pray with the family; retire to my room at ten o’clock lommcud myself to my heavenly Father; lie down to vest, and wake up in glory.” down there, as to will go next week.” “Well, sir, I—” “Keepstill back there! a man. “Keep still yourself!” another. We want your unbiased opin ion,” put in a third. “Well, I went down to Indiana. I saw my grandmother die. I buried her. I was in the very heat of the ! political excitement, and I heard prominent men in both parties say that ” “You heard ’em say what ? Givens what they said.” “I heard them say that my grandmother made the first soil soap in Central Indiania ! Ah ! gentleman, she was a good old sold, and you have had grand mothers will surely excuse my emotion !” Ho put. down his head to con ceal his tears, and thirteen men got out of that on tho gallop and left him alone. In the Dry Goods Market. Just received a CONSIGNMENT ol GOODS which must be sold, THE GHJWfDEST Bargains ever offered in Sandersville in that line. Calicoes 41-2 to 5c. per yd, Dress Goods for 7 1-2 cents and upward. Irish Poplins best qualities 20c per yds. Other goods in proportion. My Stock of Clothing cannot be surpassed in any Market for style, selaction and price. Gonti and Ladies furnishing goods at reduced rates. Shoes and Boots At prices that will astonish everybody. A lull line of Huts lower than ever offered in this market,. I "keep on hand a lull line of NOTIONS Piece Goods, such as Cassitnores. Water Proofs and JeaiiR at very raiilvnu Pull * low figures. Examine my stock and convince yourselves. Call at „ d 5 ,-3m Greenwoods Store. See Sign of New) Cheap Store. 1 am, truly, your obedient ser vant, WiNFiEi.D 13. Hancock. If you winit- Rood Cheese, crackers Nuts go to It. C. Houghton's for them. Wanted some one to build a turn pike road from bandersvillo to Ten- mile, McCarty will contribute bis uupty Dry Goods boxes to make it. If you wish any Desiccated Cocon. nut send to Z. H. Houghton’s. When you want fresh Flour go to Z. 11. Roughtuii’s ami call for Cream of tho South. at your’monthly meetiiq should encourage you to persevere, and ad ded to this, tho mission of the grange to unite the agricultural class into one grand fraternal asso- :uti .n for the general good of all, -hnuld stimulate you to cultivate a iuore social feeling, a stronger moral obligation toward each other, to educate and become conversant with the science of agriculture, mo- ;h«id of business, laws of trade, po litical economy and the affairs ol Government. Thus educated ole vat.es the planting interest to i 1 ust re! higher sphere of useful ness through which they can exert a greater in- fluencc for good, and secure protec tion for their special culling. Y es, its mission does not stop hero, it is to emancipate the farmers from tin bondage of iniquitous combinations and unscrupulous corporations, freeing them and placing them on yellow fever in Florida Washington, October 8.—Assistant Adjutant General Taylor, at General Anger’s heudqurters, Newport, Ivy., telegraphed to the war department on tho 5th iiiBt. us follows: “W ith regard to tho breaking cut of yellow fever among tho troops ut Key West, Fla., tho following di p deli was re ceived to-day from the pout surgeon at Tampa, Fla.: Dr. Olio reports a case of yellow fever ut Key West on Sunday, and Ordnance Sergeant Weaver is sick with fever this moru- niug. I havo instructed Olio to iso late Iho patients as much as yous/ble, and hire nurses, I shall issue no or der for llio movement of the troops until I hear from Iho Gulf ci ust and receive your irndrucH.ms.” Washington, October 4.—The National Board of Health to-day re lived tho following from Key West Fla.: “One yellow fovt r case and oii'j death last night, which was an adult, who lmd relapsed in dengue caused from exposure. It. J. Fluky, Health Officer.” Chareeston, October 13.—The News and Courier says: “Happily the Democracy is not unused to reverses, and the deleat of Tuesday will spur the party to redoubled ef forts during the next three weeks in every State in the Union. In the. new phase which the I’residen tial struggle has now assumed, we cannot afford to take any links. Hancock will be likely to need eve ry electoral vote that iho Southern States can give him, hut even if Ohio and Indiana should vote in November as they have voted in October, there are other Northern Sates which may have au unpleas ant a surprise in store for the lie- publicans as Maine gave them last month. Sontor Conkling has tiffd us only within the last week that 5c,pr yd Elegant cnligonn, McCarty's. 5c pr yd 3-1 heavy shirting, The Au gusta Store. (5 3-4o pr yd 4-4 heavy sheeting, Mc Carty's. 3c each linen Embroidered collars, The Augusta Store. 181)0 Nook Ties every hue, McCarty’s ]',>00 pi s Itosiery good 5o., TheAugun til Store. 2e each 10,000 papers Pins, McCarty s lo per puck 10,000 Pucka if l'ius, ihe Augusta Store. 500 Yds good spool Thread for 5c., McCarty b. 10,000 Yds Embroidered Brings 2c to 1.50, The Augusta Store. Good clonks 1)52.50 ut McCarty’s. Immense, 2700 yds ribbons, The Au gusta Store. lo each Neck Ivufiles iitMoC'urtys. 2 ear loads hoots unit shoes, T».o Au gusta Store. 1500 Ladies’ Trimmed lints Fasliion- iliio 37e to 5.00gj Me ('arty's. 10,000 Hom'd Ilftn’kfs largo size 4c each, Tho Augusta Store. 10 Hides fluid Homespuns 8s per yd, Meeiwty’s. Sheet! of tin- In st graded solid loather, every pair wurrantcu and money refun ded tor those that break. Everything :c unci people protected against High price’s by Mo’caiity’s Augusta Sroius. oct 10, 1881)—8iu Wien Ms TO BURN? As this isn’t n vmy impoitant matt he wi* will proceed with the Facts. Thai at SPARKS POPULAR. GROCERY t.ml VARIETY STORE, you will find prices to defy competition. you will find prices to eU’iy com pi Bacon, Flour, Lard Meal, Grist, Syrup, Molusetr Sugar, Cofi'e, Rico, (Jheeac,?Butlcr. Teas, Sniec, Hunts, Canned goods of nil kinds, Mackeral, Onions, Potatoes, Apples, Confections, Peanuts, Drugs, &c. FUKMSTU Consulting of Llomn suits. Bureaus. Safes,' ffetulsteiitls and Cliairs. I have r also added to my stock a complete line of Steves Oranges, Oran; II Houghton's. . result, in Ohio and Indian whatever it might be, would uot bo decisive of the November eon- :cst; that New York remains the pivotal State, and lliat the party that carries New Yolk will elect Ilia President. We aro seldom enough in accord with the magnifi cent Senator, but in this ease we are willing to accept him as prohet. Oran, at You can get fish by The 1-2 burro'. 1 4 barrel or Kits ut Z. II. ltoughton’i Be sure and examine them it you \vant something good. 1 keep on baud a iuli line ot a I)'iaware, Hollow ware, Tinware, Giockcry and Glassware, TOBACCO, CIGARS & SNUFF. Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes, Snuff &c, Ji T. 'CVTV1-TT-: , Plows, Plow gear, Spun Yarns, K-o. The above muned goods are kept Constantly on hand a»ul my stock ; s kept up by daily receipts of fresh goods. Call and examine fur your- All kinds of Canned H. Houghton’s. ;uods at selves and be convinced tout thev.e are solid tact FOR SHERIFF. We aro authorized to announce tin uumo of GEORGE W. l’ltINCE ns t- 3iuuiuiute for the office of Sheriff o.i IPashingtou county, ut the ensuing elec tion in January next. to No.minAi'ioxs.—Our remarks on tho aubj; ot of nomination: in last weeks isi uo has drawn out a pretty thorough dismission of tlm subject, and tho general opinion Is that tilery woitid b; i - , uo political question at Uueand »;‘ equal too mg yU olhu at ol. nominations lor county oiliccu-|lions ana industries to t.io cud th.it y> *• * J ° would bo entirely uem ci.ssary |clio blessinaa ol government may and unfair to the manv ut-rx rmi.t-i therefore tltlU. V.V«. , | who f. el willing to make uaonjieciauae As proof wo lead will match prices ( roiu auy quarter uud give one inch more to iho yard. 87 luohcs to the vould b« entirely unili ocssary hlnj blessings ot government may ind unfair to the many aspi rcu.t-i^ 0 q U itnbly distributed to all, and herefore bridals off, and th ;; : (!ie 1)Ui thens.duucd proportionately rac t clear gentlemen, now all of lime and talent for the good ol their dear old ( ouuty will please eoipe forward aud have their names enrolled among the pat riots of tiie day, only a smab contribution to the [v per neces sary to make a start. Auuubta Stoke. CocoaL-ufs at Z. H. Houghton’s. Tho Elections. Dayton, O., October 1!.—The fourth district elects Shultz, Repub lican, by about 350 majority. Dem ocratic State ticket iu Montgomery county will average about ;K)t) major ity. Too Democrats gain avuragf 200 in tho prociuts of the Soldiers’ Home. Indianai’oi.is, October 12.—Full returns from Marion county give Peelo, Republican, for Congress, a majority of ‘ah >ut 1,900 United as wo are in a grand na tional agricultural organization we should cultivate that social aud fra ternal feeling that truly makes us a band of brothers and sisters, working together for tho elevation of the agricultural class a higher standard of manhood and woman hood qualifying them to exert a more wholesome influence for the ood of mankind. Brothers, I can assure you from reports furnished us that our order can accomplish all that has been promised, all that is desired if our brother and sisterhood but earnest ly co-operate in our grand underta- kiiur. Our duty, our interest, our The Legislature meets on the first Wednesday in November— the day after tho Presidential ele ction. Wo trust that all tho bit terness that characterized tho late oanvass and election, will ho leit at homo and that all the members will cordially join in enacting such laws as the best interests of our people require.—Columbus Times. “Been Down to Indiana.” Yesterday forenoon when it be came known around the City Hall that there was a Detroiter in one of the offices who had just got back from lndiaiiia, there .was a rush of poliaieians anxious to hear howqmatters stood in that State. How does Hancock stand?’ asked one. “How’s Garfield?’ queried second. Each of the dozen men around I hereby announce niYRolf as a candi date for fl fieri IV of Washington county, the ensuing election in January next. .-Should I bo elected I shall discharge tin- duties of the ollieo with fidelity. A. II. TEA WICK. FOR SHERIFF. RERIFF. o <1V « gscj r . ON EAST SIDE BROAD Lent. 28. 1880. dm -AN D EP.S VILLEjGA. FOR T Hereby tmnoitco that I inji a eaii- didate for ihe office ol Shei ill ot \\ ash ingtou county, and respeeltilly solieii the sull’ei age of tho voters of said coun ty at the next election. 1 am still in ihe race, any statements or reports to the contrary notwithstanding. O. A. Houghton. <:• 17f *,» Ttv -T. 1 -1 ii V i * Notion rj \ “) <vr a. A av V ; j Ji'vmgcm lull Store next lo jmriJLjti For Tax Receiver. We aimuunce the name of ^Tr. F. M. Aruuu fur Tax Uect irt.i for Wash- AJclUll GI VUV' UU/rfU HIGH tUUUUU * . . , . , , , • • ingtoii county at the ensuing election him had some query pertaining m b >Tau _ uexl / IGuends. to politics. Distributors of tho Langley Gran telvill aud Euterpriso Factory pro ducts same price as at the office. Wm. A McGauty A Co. in irity oi no mi 1,0’ju. . iii J ,, . , o „ sc If: respect and our manhood de Cincinnati, October i4, 3 a. m.— v ' ‘ . . . . . Tho collection of news, both at Co lumbus and Indinmq olis, was bus maud tliat we do this in all sinceri ty. At no time within four or five pended before midnight by the Con-years have tho prospects of om oi tral Committees, and not much else tier been more encouraging as at has been done by others. The He- this time. Our present outlook is publicans in Indiana aro now cli.i:.!-1 indeed fluttering, and onr watch ing a majority of 8,000, and a mnjor-| wor q | 3 action—earnest action in itv of the LegiJatU’.e. 'resitonso to the movements and The Enquirer of this city, says f lu response iinitiations of the grange. Keep efiect of the Oaio avnl Imuaua elec- * , turns upon the Democracy of the]your grange banner to the breeze. Union, will certainly be us iuvigora-] [ will try and attend your Novera- Candies received every day at Z II. Houghton’s 20 to 35 els per lb. This is the season of the year when the darkey leans over the warehouse counter and says to the bookkeeper: “Boss, I wish you’d work er little calkilat’u tor me. Dis bale er cotton weigh’d 509 pounds .1 picked out six hundred’ll four pounds of seed cotton, Aleck ho picked G16, and Mosc \ ut iu 304. De bag lbtch fifty-one dol- lars’u ten cents. How much is dere coinin’ to me, 'lowin' as how we all pays our shere ofgitmiu’ and de baggiu' ?” Y’es, I’ve been down to Indiana,” almly replied the Individual, as he tipped his chair back. “1 was in sixteen different counties, and I heard a great many opinions cx- pressodt” “What majority will Hancock get ?” “Hancock ! Y r ou mean Gar field, said tho second man.” Yes, I heard a good many opinions expressed,” continued man, “and the excitement iu ev ery town was at fever beat. ’ “Hurrah for Hancoek!” “Hurrah for Garfield !” “Yes, I heard a great deal ot hurrahing. You people up here have uo idea of the hard work being down there by both sides. On overv railroad train I found FOR TAX RECEIVER. I respectfully announce myself to the voters of Washington county as a candi date for tho office of Tax Receiver ut the ensuing election iu January next. BEN. IFllIDJ.tON. SUE 117/5/, KEEP OX HAN!) ALL Jin; TIME z eth yj:, hosiery. seed lea, zephyr seed lee, toweh IIAX KEROBIEEE COXIIS, IICTTOXE, PIXE, SOAPS, CAN VASES ft ZEPHYR WORK. POLLS, IOYS MR,RULES, RALLS FIXE d- COH MOX CANDY. SEEl'Es, PENCIL, PENS, HAMS I '/HI EDO 1X0, <fc. Fans, and Gloves. COME AND SEE HOW CHEAP 1 WILL SELL. FOR TAX RECEIVER. YVe aro authorized to announce the name of HENRY P. 13AIIKES DALE us a worthy candidate for the office of Tax Receiver of Washington county, at tho ensuing election in January next. HOW TO SAVE $20.00. A T ou can do it by buying a first ilass SEYVING MACHINE, from Jernigan and pay the cash for it. nouncc him as a suitable person to fill the office of Tax Receiver of Washington county at the ensuing January election. Tho most beautiful collection of ting as was the effect of Maine ink ^ aud have the names of Ladies’ Clouks, Shawls, Dress Goods ~ .it.-, ---i and Fancy goods ever exhibited be- twoon Savannah and Macon at McCakty’s Augusta Store. lira " .ura lUU uyuv.ij ■ » September upou the Republicans. Four years ago the Democratic party lost Ohio and carried Indiana by ou- ly 5,000 votes, and still elected the President. Tho vote of Indiana ir. not needed tu elect Hancock. Tin- vote of Ohio was not expected iu or der to secure the election of Hancock. several gentlemen applying to you for admission. Yours Fraternally, T. J. Smith, Master State Grange. Immense, McCarty’s stock for the Fall. Tun Augusta Store, STATIONERY ! STATIONERY ! Writing Paper, Violet Inks, rena, Pencils, fine Box Stationery for sale ut II. C. Houghton’s. “Found a majority for Hancoek “For Garfield!” “On every railroad train I found mem canvassing the political sit uation,” continued the man. “Yes, but what did the leaders seem to think “I didn’t talk with any of the leaders.” FOR TAX RECEIVER. The friends of J. F. Riddle an- Eor Tax Receive?’. The friends of K. J. N. Walden innoiuice him as a suitable candi date for Tux Rociver at the ensuing election in January next. Many Voters. $ and Shot an If you want good Sugar and Cof fee go to Z. H. Houghton's. ■S lest G. fully AX REINHART resped informs the citizens <* Imsimtas now beloro th<* public, i j ***~ ; ’wolS\ V!lsh ! "&<>" ! ind adjoining couj ■ ■ "i ties, that he has opened a tjw ! and Shoe shop in Sandersvill] Capitol not required. \Y«* will start you. $1’J a day and up wards mude ut homo by the in*. , dustriourt. Min, women, 1>ovh and j^ir's wanted nr»v , (‘ door to rinfrltt & Off 1 everywhere to work for ns. .Vow in the time. You ,,CAl UU( / 1 lu . u can drvoteyour whole time to the work, * r only stO]*e Oil HaVllO H HtlVCl, WH^rc your spare moments. No other hiiHinesH will pay ♦<\.n “ i* •* patrol you nearly uh well. No one willin’ to work cun 1 (*bpC( till II y bOlic.ltb tllG iiiU to iuuke enormoiiH pay by engaging hi orce. ...... -. Costly Outfit and terms free. A great opportunity for making money easily and honorably. Address True & Co., Augusta, Maine. Tor Tax Receiver. I hereby announce that I am a candi date for the office of Tax Receiver and respectfully ask the support of my friends and the public at the ensuing election,to beheld on the first Wednesday in Janu ary next. If elected I will endeavor to discharge faithfully the duties of the of fice. Respectfully, JNO. 0. PAGE. Sandersville, Ga., sept 14, Flower Plants fo,r Sale, Fine lot of Fuchsias Fine dou ble Flowering Geraniums, Fine lot of Gloxinias, Fine lot Tube Roses, Dolchco- deria Tubiflora of varied kinds and China Pinks of all the different varieties ag° of the ladies and geiitlrn^ All work done in the best sty* and of the best material, jnly 0—tf Don’t forget that Z. H. Rougi has moved to one ofEvau# 11 Stores next to Greenwood’s Great uliuneo to L-S'jS We need a peraon ln .;„ r t | 1 i» to itiKo Hi:liHortptioii« f W Lrost, i licuuest. anil) Ci Hilly publication >n 11 , uci a 3 vra Aiiy one uuu become » ^ fill Iiaent. bix elegant works u'1“$, u0 ,te* 'i’i.o tirico in 80 lo>v that ..vinf * |.u. „ UU v- Prices from io cents to ^i.oo.! aul ’ fcrlbcrB '- lhe1 ?— IS BV .,body subscribes.’ ‘One agent r ®R 0 fr«rti Those fine Photographs and!u^endayi ah-*?S| i Ferrotypes taken still at the old stand. T. C. GLIvN. 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