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National DriJimisMc Ticket.
E-x«cu-!
The Atlanta Fair.
Editor Mercury.—In the special car
IMPORTANT.
The Stale Democratic
tive Committee request every Dem- i p rov - ( j e( j b y Hon. E. 1 J . Howell
ocrat paper in Georgia to print the u f Atlanta, for the members of the
following Electoral Ticket, as it is Battery bearing his name, under
FUR PRESIDENT,
Gen. Winfield S. Hancock,
OF PENNSYLVANIA.
FOR VICE-PRESIDENT,
Wc H. ENGLISH
the correct one;
For President of the United States
WINFIELD H. HANCOCK
For Vice-Pret-id -nt,
WILLIAM H. ENGLISH.
For Electors for President and Vice-
President of the United States,
JAMES C. C. BLACK.
RICHARD E. KENNON,
SAMUEL D. hr ad well,
J.W1LLIAM HAUmSON,
CUISTOPHEU C SMITH,
LAVENDER It. RAY,
JOHN I. HALL.
REUBEN B. NISBET,
THOMAS W. AKIN,
SEABO N,RF.ESE,
WILLI AM*E. SIMMONS.
the command of C«pt. Hermann,
your correspondent took his seat
with the ‘‘boys in gray, "on last Mon
day afternoon to accompany them to
Atlanta to participate in the general
jollification gotten up by that crack
company, of that city, the Gate Cit\
Guards, and to unite with them "to
shake hands across the bloody chasm ''
with ‘‘the boys in blue, that wore ex
pected” from various quarters of our
gallorious Union.
Very little noteworthy occurred on
the journey. Good feeling expressed
m song and jest appeared dotuinani
until about the midnight hour, when
our venerable looking friend Bob T.
from the Tabernacle district, gave
OF INDIANA.
Foh Con’urkss—Eighth Dipt.
fan. jl. ffkpto,
Political-
S'lum the rec 'lit elections in
Ohio un i Indiana, and their iv-
FulugberoiniiiK known all ovei
the country, a singular calm has
pervaded tin* whole political hor
izon and foretells the approach"
ing storm. Both parties are
marshaling their forces for the
tight, understanding lull well
from recent developments that
the final struggle on Tuesday
next will be a mighty one, every
doubtful Stab- will be strongly
contested utid victory will be
with them who work tin* hardest,
who never sleep, but early and
late battle with the hosts of the
enemy. “Eternal vigilance is
the price of Liberty," let inj re
member it and get not weary but
keep striving for the right ami
become the Metropolitan city of
the South. Occassional.
Oct. 22d 1880.
At the residence of Mr, II. D.
Adams, on Thursday morning last
the .21st. by Rev. Geo. C. Clarke,
II. C. Ito-ghtou keepsn fine let of Mr Charles M. Adams aucj Miss
fruits on hang, _j Belle G. Wells.
.NORWOOD and RANDAL
A REVOLUTION
franklin
My Dear Mo—Have you heard any
thing right lately from our old friend
2rsrfi„." ; s'Jt’SKi a- i*** «* «;■' i
never saw n horse run as slow in all my Rom n .> qu irter and g v.- ore .«
horn existence. Homebody said they be-more to the yard. o7 inches to i
lieved it was a Jockey race, that was the yard at McCarty’s
understanding for Tom to get heat. You
read all the papers Me, have you Been
McCarty’s empty Dry Hoods t.-oxew
would pave the road from Bauders-
ville to Teunille.
anything that leads you to think thnt
Tom sold out to that Colquitt Atlanta
Auoubta Stoue.
Coconuts at Z. H. Roughton’s.
Icvident signs of distress, ^ho having
$G,000 t per month The Augusl.ni participated to a generous exteut of
Store and McCarty still restless, come t bo jrood cheer provided by the con-
n. vemcntly located hostelry under the
, ., „ . i it it ..... .. t ear shod in Mucon. Groans issued
AtblrchS to Indiana Democrats. from Lia manly broft8t> imtil AnMy
Indianapolis October 15.--Tin he exclaimed that the cur was too
Democratic Executi.Committed"" 111 h , 0 ‘ d h '®* lik « “ ie boJ >
, . . ,, servant ot the Black Crook ‘ho \yun-
have issued the following address;\ { fo go home) - but be rfidu’t.
To the Democratic and Itulependen At an uarly hour on Tuesday morn-
Voters of Iudiania: The rcsiijtof tln 'ing we arrived iu Atlanta whereC'apt
election of last Tuesday is a deep re-1Liowell ruceived the company vvarm-
. , . . e ,i ly and escorted them to the camp
ret to us all, The extent of the * ^ for tboro at the head o.
sucess which tho Republican pai ty peach-tree street, a memorable spot
has ncheived in this State is as much of tiie sanginuary days of ’04. Break-
i surprise to tho H publicans as i‘, isjfast over tho boys scattered ull over
to the Democrats, amlJ proves that rejuvenated city until at 9 o’clock
. . . , „ loot even a corporals guard could be
the maj inty of tho K publican 1 iou„cl in their touts, where your cor-
ty woro as ignorant of tho means|respondent and Judge JJ. of out
Central Committee? Somebody said that,
if Tom would have lmd 3 more weeks to If you wish any Desiccated Cocon-
tix up and limbered his joints that he send to Z. H. Ronghton’s.
would have heat Alpli all hollow. Well
L dil hope so. Well Me there is Wanted some one to build a turn
one thing I do know and that is,,pike road from Sundersville to Ten-
a follow whose name begins with uille, McCarty will contribute his
In the Dry Goods Market,
Just receiveda CONSIGNMENT of GOODS which iuUBt be sold.
*M*iJS'DE8T
E
TIE
Bargains ever offered in Sundersville 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 stylo, selaction and price,
and Ladies furnishing goods at reduced rates.
Gent*
•mpty Dry Goods boxes to make it.
the prefix, conjunctive “Nor,”
need’lit to sidle up to Alpli Col
quitt and try to run with him.
That tiling has been demonstrated, f the Soutlli
twice in my own knowledge, —__—
Have you beard bow Crawford J Republicans and Democrat s
When yon want fresh Flour go to
Z. H. Roughton’s and call for Cream
county went yet? I expect though sdidute and support MeCurl) in ins
' * ‘ jr cavil Colquitt is ‘Low price cash syst.f in.”
which their corrupt loaders were em
ploying as wo were.
Tho temporary loss of our 8late
is a calamity which time will enable
us to retrieve, but the injury which
our free institu 1 ions will nmtuin re
sulting from the frauds and corrup
tion practiced by the Republican lea,
ders to secure their triumph, iH ii cal
culable. Tho cause which enabled the
Republican party to succeed in the
beyond doubt or
Governor, You reckon
completely “vindicated
he feel
1 mean!
Thk Auuijsta Stoiik.
Don’t forget you can get the lies
Mr. Colquitt. But Me Mr. Nor-'^|j ee80 Z. H. Houghton’s.
we feel confident that Democrat" e'action, are n >w plainly the parti d
id Principle will prevail, that the
frjends of our honest govern
ment will succeed in their efforts
to do away with sectional strife,
find that Hancock and English
the candidates of tho National
Democracy will he triumphant
ly elected and on the fourth oT
March next jituid the shouts of
millions of American freemen b
inaugurated as the Chief Magis
trates of the American Union.
Hon- John N. Gilmore, Can
didate for Judgeship.
The many friends of the Hon
J. N. Gilmore of our city, were
gratified to learn last week that
lie will be a candidate for tin
Judgeship of the Middle circuit
at the mooting of the next Legis
lature. Col. Gilmore who l;a
represented the 20th senatorial
district in the Legislature, foi
four years so veiy acceptably as
well as efficiently, and who as
Mayor of our c.ty for the past
seven years (re-elected every
year,) lias elicited eiicomiumsl
from all of our citizens
success of tlu}r uohcino to African
ize our Htnlo for political purpoFf, 1 ),
tho corrupt use of money for tho pur
pose of obtaining votes; the imports*
Mon and use of repeaters protected
by deputy marshals, and tho aid de
rived by them from the mo of the
Federal machinery of election, nn
der the pretense of supervising the
lection of members of Congress. Ii
the presidential election wo will not
have t) encounter these forces to the
same extent in our Stu'o. The cor
ruption fund willjluivo to ho divided
among many States. Their repnit-
rs willfho all at home,] and|tho*e?of
t iciii who were discharged from the
arrest of d puty marshals on straw
bail will not bo likely to Jmqbo thcln
appearance in our State soon again
Wo shall have no Fed. ml marshals
or Federal machinery to contend
igaiaut.. We are thoroughly united
in our counsels. Whatever our ad-
.’oi'Hiirius may h ly to the poqtrary is
untrue. Wo therefore],:.ill upon] jon
not to relax any of your efforts. Put
some new life and energy into youi
<:t uaty and township orgauiz itions
md take ulPmeaMiroH in your pow-
, 'ur Induing out you. 1 full strength ti
regard- „ ‘ *
, , , . tho polls,
less of race, color or previous' 1
The samo vole polled by us in
county lmutod for them.
At about 11 o’clock I made my
way uu tho street car for the Fail
grounds about 3 miles from the city
where I expected to see a great dis
play uf the agricultural, mechanical
ami industrial produeti ms of the
great Stale of Georgia ut the Stale
Fair oi tho Georgia Agricultural
Society. But what a distipp >intniem
met me on entering Agriounnru.
ilall, a lev turnips, fewer radishes, a
Oox ul' sweet potalues and a box ut
large ears of corn, willi a few s.alks
ol' cotton, was the extent uf the dis
play. It this collection was intend
ed as a burlesque uu the Agricultu
ral Department of the Fair Assueiii'
lion, it wiih a grand success, bu
otherw.se it was a stupendous fail
ure. Industrial Hall fared uo better,
while the musical iustrumoutp, sew
ing pniehines and spool thread oxhi-
uuiou was creditable, every thing else
.vus iq tally a failure, with the agri
cultural part of it. An enterprising
■>unp manufacturer had reared a sol
id comma of turpentine soap, reseur
ohng tue UoelisX iu New York, ii
minature, and unequally enterprising
ruggist exhibited a half dozen good
sized glass jars of pills of variou-
euiors, apparently sufficient to drug
the whole populutiuu of Georgia for
the next twelve months,
In Mechanic Hall u few western
wagons eastern buggies and Louis
vine mule plows, were the ixteut of
ln.t department. ' I began to moral
ize on Inn mi-nomer of tho Associa
ion. We hear so much of tho Geor
gia Agricultural Society, established
tor the fostering of Georgia Agricul
lure and Modi nie Arts, and ut he>
. xhibitio.i, isseuiho little evidence <
its liuitr.Tuore is something radically
.vfoiiy jq all tiiis. The itrowd op
i'liesday on tho Fuirgio.in Is was m
crowd at all, perhaps twenty livi
mimlrcd or tln-ee thousand persons
presont. At about *2 o’clock tho Ai-
i.nta military organizations with
iheir miliary guests from variour
parts of the Union marched into the
circle of the nice course, where they
wood Legislators have got a lick
ut Alfred yet. If he dont ask ‘we’
Norwood hoys to the first table at
his inaugural supper and don’t
hoot lick us with plenty of good
old Bourbon and good sugars. We
are going to prefer articles of im
peachment against him and of
course Tom being next will come
in. Well Me talking about run
ning did you ever see a fellow
just quit, the earth and fiy like 1
did. »Vell Mo that was the first
time I ever was a candidate before
in my life, and just think in the
year 4880 I received 1,880 votes.
Me that’s a sign of something sure
as you lire horn. That thing ne\\
or Happened before Duo the world
was made, l got tin jump on cm
m the lUjd, out cf 17!) i got 171!
Those 8 that l failed to get was
three electioneering against me
from other parts, mid they like to
tavo voted tor me, over at ltiddle-
villo and Josey’s \V. 1*. and 1 run
icck and neck, they said we look
ed like two steers running away
through a pea field, Down at Da-
visboro I got up and left W. I’,
up to Smidorsvillo we fiy and it?
nip and tuck. Uqt to Peacock’s
and Robison’s X Roads 1 and
Judge “Y” kinder hold l>aek to
blow |V little, and Cnpt. R. and
Squire W. I*, get down to their
knitting, hut we strike out into
Wammoek's (may the good Lord
bless every woman, man mid child
with good cane, corn and cotton
crops for the next 99 years in good
old Wummoisk) out of 9i votes,
the nominees get 91; back to
Oconee, mid we are 200 to4o. Up
to Hebron, around to Tabcinaele,
through Tiger, into Clays. At
Catos, we nominees sorter stop to
sponge, but wc are now making
down the home stretch, at Giles
six o’clock and the great race is
won. Lexington an I’arolo have
won tiie Washington Hurdle llm.r
dicup. One man won olbs tatuly
Jibs ginger sehnaps, 2 harmoni
cas, 4yds ribbon, on my letidin
tho race. 1 lost a $0 hat, but was
perfectly w i ling to pay up, Til
secrect of my riming so outrag-
MoCarty the rattler, has hustled
high prices from our midst.
Shoes and Boots
At prices that will astonish everybody. A full line of Mats lower than
>r offered in this market. I keep on hand a full line of NOTIONS
Piece Goods, such as Cassimeres. NYqter Proofs and Jeans at very
low figures. Examine my stock and convince yourselves. Call at J
„ct 6,—3m Greenwoods Store.
See Sign of JVew Cheap Store,
5o pr yd Elegant Cjill^oos, McCnRy’H.
5c pr yd 3-4 heavy shirting, Tho Au
gusta Hhqre.
(i 3-4o pr yd 4-4 heavy sheeting, Mc
Carty’s.
3c each linen Embroidered collars,
The Augusta Store.
1800 Neck Ties every hue, McCarty’s,
11)00 prs Hosiery good 5u., Tho Angus-
a Store.
2c each 10,000 papers Bins, McCarty’:
lc per pack 10,000 l’ueks It i n. , I'in
Augusta Store.
500 Yds good spool Thrual fur 5c.
McCartys.
10,000 Yds Embroidered Friugs 2c ii
i .50, The Augusta Store.
U .oil cloqks $2.50 (it McOarty'B.
tmmoiise, 2700 yds ribbons, The An
justa Store.
lc each Neck Rutiles at McOirtys.
2 car loads boots and shqes, The All
gustu Store.
1500 Ladies’ Trimmed Hats Fashion-
d»le 37c to 5.00, MeG’irty's.
10,000 Hem'd llau'kfs huge .izu 4c
■jooli, L’lie Augusta Store.
10 liales Plaid Homespuns 8e per vd
M •o.rty's.
Shoes of the Ia st grade'. solid leather
every pair vuirrniileit and money reinn
ied for those tlint break. Everything »
md people pi'utecteit against High pace,
by Mc’cakty’s Auuusra Sron;
oct 1‘j, 1880—3m
Where Was Moses
TO BURN?
tutt-T wo will prncued'with the
A R GROt 'Eiri .'and VARIETY
As this isn’t a votv inmoitaut m.-
tiet-' Tliar at SPARKS pol'l !.
STORE, you will litui prices t< deft com petit tot'..
Bacon, Flour, Lord Moil, Gti-I, Syrup, Muluses.
Sugar, : ofii*. Rice, t ic t i-vyButter. Teas, Spice, Hams,
C’nmuil goods ot all kinds, Mackcrul, Onions, fotatou.
Apples, Confections, Peanuts, Drugs, &c.
FURNITURE
Consisting of Room suits. Bureaus. Safes, Bcmlstoaels and Chairs,
1 have also added to my s in k a uomplcto line of
Staves i xtmi'tg
Ul
i kc»
sure and examine them it you waul
p on hand a full lino of
ometl.ing good.
iously last,was every tioic I would
pass a corner the bud hoys, would
Oriing. s, Oranges, Quangos at Y,
ti ilougiltoii’b.
You can get fish by the 1.2 barrel
l 4 barred or KilsulZ. 11. Roughton’t
All kinds of Canned goods ut Z
II. R.aighton's.
FOR SHERIFF,
We are luilliuilzcd to announoc tin
mime of GEORGE W. PRINCE as 1
candidate for the office of Sheriff o,
H asliington county, at tho ensuing elec
tion in January next. te
FOIL SHERIFF.
I hereby announce myself as n eamli-
lato for Sheriff of Washington county,
thu ensuing election in January next.
Should I be elected I shall discharge tin
duties of the office with fidelity.
A. H. TRAWICK.
condition, possesses unusual, . F „ . . M , , _ „ .
... . ».,-a /• 'Ovjtubur nollutl hi iv>vemboi \\i»* i .v^ro reviewed by Gov. Colquitt tuui
administrative abilities loi ou,J L ecm . e to U3 the state. Tho average Lieu. Hunt, of tho U. 8. army. The,- . .
of his years and is well qualified | ;ii - i)rit} , a „ |lillHt lu llt tbo i, lto 0 | c0 . | .mlitury made a Bplendid appearauce,| sll »g ulto old Nimrod wit.) u great
for the position lie is aspiring to. liou wi (j n ° t t ^ Cttw i 54 000, and iun\ l M l HfC “ ,1 J r tll0l ‘ lUl . ru P ! ialan . x ' wLo .
in which wewish him all success
We in common with tho people
of Washington county take
givat pleasure in recommending
him and his claims to the mem
bers of our next General Assem
bly.
|>vure tho old Coiitineutul uniform, of
fall below that figure, luis limjoi ily |velvet knee breeches, yellow top
can, and, in oar opinion, will bo ov-juoots, buff ves's, largo shirt frills,
oreoiue in the presidential election, long tailed blue coats, with facing,
t change of three votes in each pre
cinct will accomplish it.
Remember you have a leader in
his contest who never sounds a n -
Judjre R. L. Rodgers
AVc stated in our last issue that
our former estcc.ncd fellow citizen
Judge R. L. Rodgers, of Atlanta,
would be an ffpplicqnt tor the office
of Principal Keeper of the State
Penitentiary. Since then wc have
learned fhal he would apply for the
office of State Librarian, ipstead of
the former office. We trust he
may receive the appointment. He
is in eveiy respect well qualified to
discharge the duties of the impor
tant trust, and we feel no hesitancy
in saying that the Governor could
select no better man for the place
His friends in this county would
be gratified to hear of his appoint
ment and we hope such may be
the case.
uuU the customary cocked lint with
various colored plumes ju them,
Mnjor Brown of that command
told your correspondent that the
oldest member pi'iueut was 74 years
treat, and who^commauds an artnv jau l tho youngest over thirty.
1 A company from Detroit Mich.
thr
O' gued]
-over surrenders,
W. II. English,
T. A. Hendricks,
J.gE.^McDouul 1,
Frauklyn Laiidpm,
Win. F.fining,
J. M. Cropsey,
O. O Slentloy,
Exeunt j u C iiurnittoe.
James II. Rice, Secretary.
lug buggy trace. As Judge
Youngblood, would observe *“i
never was us far ahead in my life
before.’’ Yours Norwoodisbly
Randal Franklin.
Sun Hill, Oct., 10th, 1880.
FOR SHERIFF.
1 Hereby utmoiicc tlmt I ni)i it cun
fiiiliite for (lie office of Sheriff of Wusl
ingtou comity, unit respect filly solicii
the suite rage of the voters of .-11 id comi
ty ut the next election. I am still in
race, any stutemenis or repoi is te
the contrary not withstanding.
O. A. Roimhton.
Hollow-UITar© Tinware,
Hollow, ware, Tinware, Crockery aud Glassware,
TOBACCO, CIGARS &, SNUFF.
Chewing and Smoking T Imcco, Cigars, Pijica, Snuff &c,
HARDWARE,
Plows. Plow gear, Spun Yarns, etc.
The above iitiined goods are kept Constantly on hand and my stod
kept up by daily receipts of fresh goods, Cull aud examine for yoe
selves and he convinced that these are solid facts.
ON EAST SIDE BRgAD ST.
Sept. 28. 1880, Sin
A. S. SPARKS,
SAN DERSV1 LLE,G A.
S. Fannie Jernigan hti
opened a JYotion Store next /<
JEliJVIGAJX ? S JEWELS
The most beuutnu. collection ol
Ladies’ Clouks, Shawls, Dress Goods
and Fancy goods ever exhibited be
tween Savannah and Macon ut
MoGauiy’s Auuubta Store.
uid one from Washington City elici
ted unbounded ivppluuse from the
spectators on account of their spleu-j
idnl ilrill and m trehiug.
1 Horse racing f dlowed tho review
STORE ROO,V| FOR bALE.
trill be sold on the first
j J J A Tuesday in December next
111 Cf A good Store house 21 feet
wide, and 30 feet iu length
land as I take no stock in that sport I wan u lot book of it 2(5 feet iu width
il returned to the c.ty 011 the steam laud 49 feet long. Also a vacant lot ad-
cars, which rail oveiy 15 minutes toji 0 iuiug sui.l house ou the west, 24 feet
I ... 1 V.-mn 11,.. ..t 1 Wide and 87 feet length. The vacant lot
unl fiom hue y. krill do to build a geo l store home on,
\\ edttusd'iy seems to have ucon|«itnn,fc e d 0 u the north side of the Public
considered, by general consent, as Square.
'the gulladav of the occasion. The! ROUGHi'ON & SMITH.
■ oet 20, 1880-td"
Factory Sheetings and Shirtings huge number of strangers cumin,
on consignment at, McCarty’s, wo will imo the eity ou every train, from
sell at maker’s prices and would In Jiffereut sections, j
pleased to supply the
throughout tho county,
same figures t
piece.
merchant? I
10 county. \' e qnotsijj 0 j- a pleasant afterno
to consumers by the . J
The Augusta Store. | where people jostle each other
Jtures illustrating almost everything in
re ot tue day at jgfcuc-ra). Knell number ooutuins many
where jterhaps 18000[short stories and sketches, a Children’s
appearance
of New York
on tlu
Tttoon,
SHE WILL KEEP OX HAND ALL THE TLVE
ZEPHYR, HOSIERY, NEEDLES, ZEPHYR NEEDLES, TOW®
HA N KERCH I EES CO MltS, HUTTONS, PINS, SOAPS, CANVAS^
ZEPHMl WORE DOLLS, TOYS, MARULES, RALLS, FINE it COi
MON CANDY, SL\ TES, PENCIL, PENS, HAMBURG EDGING, h
For Tux Receiver.
We announce the naino of Mr.
M. Arnau for Tax Receiver for Wash
ington county ut the ensuing electioi
m Jau. next. Friexdb.
FOlt TAX RECEIVER.
I respectfully announce myself to the
voters of Washington county as a caudi
date for the office of Tax Receiver at the
ensuing election in January next.
BEN. (PHIDDON.
Fans, and Gloves,
COME AND SEE HOW CHEAP I WILL SELL
Boot and Shoe
ifw
IIOW TO SAVE $20.1
You can do it by buving# 1 ’ 1
class. SEWING MAClt IN K, 6>
Jernigan and pay the cash f |irl1
If yon want good Sugar ami
REIN MA RT rc a r.cciJ fce g° toZ - H - Bougliton’s.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
We are authorized to announce
(he name of HENRY P. BA UK. DE-
DALE as a worthy candidate for the
(|fi. of Tax Receiver >.i Washington
county, at tiie ensuing deed u in
January next.
every step.
The featun
Stihsuribo for The
guve^Atlantfi, tlu- |(|ustrated Family Herald
A 21 page Monthly paper published
by True 1S1 Go., Augusta, Maine, at $1
at I per annum. The Herald is tilled with
good reading for old and young, with pic
Nkw Youk, October 15.—The
following was received last night
at the headqnrters of the Demo
cratic National Committee;
Indianapolis, October 14.—To
Hon. Wm. H. Barnum: In this
contest we have encountered the
resources of the whole Republican
party of the United States, and
suffered a temporary defeat. In
November we shall encounter only
the Republican party of Indiana,
without the machinery of United
States deputy matshals, and con
fidently expect to carry the State.
[Signed]
Wm. II. Enulisit.
Mtrr.meut devoted to
TJie Dend l 4 ettop Office.
Washington, Oct t5.—There Fair ground
were 3,353,651 letters and packa-jpeople wore assembled was a sham-1Department,
ges received at the
lice the last fiscal
number, 2,700,000 ^ __ _ i
local post-offices because nacltumedjjand hungry, looking around for &
290,000 held for postage; ‘202,000 good position to view Utc processiou| llbove j, U j, er -with 12 beautiful Ghromos
were mi-directed
tious [ftddre&ses
were not addressed
974 letters were contained drafts,|portunity of witnessing this rare
ch
of
ed money
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
The Iriends of J. P. Kiddle an
nounce him as a suitable jutsmu to
fjU the office of Tax Receive- id
Wash ittglon county at the ensuing
January election.
_ ,, • 1 i'ii ,“1 t u„ 1 • 1 D.stributorB of theLnngleyGrau-
iccks, notes, etc., of a face value parade, which represented the |u»a tolvil j aud Enterprise Factory pro-
r®l 526 217- and 26,264 contain- tur y H the crusaders 111 twelve I )il ( ls :duct8 same price as at the office.
, ’ ’ .. . ao AQ8 Space forbids to give an extended Wm. A McCarty & Co.
I money amounting to 49,438.1 11Q . Atlnntn .
Best
buniiiesff now befoiflli
Yon evil iimkf tuouvy
work for iik il uu »t
CaRitol not rcquiietl
G. A.
fully informs tlv- citizens’ ol
Washington and adjoining conn-
t,i, that he Inis opened tt Boot
and StioH shop in Sandcrsviiic,
next door to Pringle & Orr’Si^Xre to wirkifS?m’f
store oil 11 1 V llo's Vii-.r u h.-i.. li,.; c (i ,1 t , l‘‘ v oti-boiir whole time toglic '' or *'.j
POSpiM-tfully solicits the patr(>ll-('y ,,u neu-lv b« well. No one w lllnr l«
,i.„ 1. ,ji„ _ i , 1 full to matte cmirmoun p»y by cngn(?i n s _
ag 1 of the Id dies !t rid gentlemen, to-tly Outiil and ternm free. A great
tart you. $12 «
warilh nii,du ut Lome
All work done in the best stylei fur “ u “«
and of the beet material. ! - . '-77,
ju'y 6 tf ! Flower Plantsfo.r 5aJ
‘ ed
Don’t f.irget that
his moved t.i one
ytuiv.s next lu Greet
'•van w uevn
For Tax ttcrclvor.
The friends of K. J. N. Walde.n 1
announce him as a suitable ctiudi-
dule for Tux Ueciver at, tin- oiisuing
election in January next.
Many Votekb.
For Tax Receiver.
I hereby announce that I urn a oandi-
Gold
Great chance to mak
money.
nt**-U a jn rsoii in* ••v.try t-o.vn
U’ tul;• -ut jpMniio t >r tin* Inf
p; i it-- lihistratfii
Li.- i!Y :•!•)-;i. GiuD iu I ho woj ].L
\ny uffr < :tu Iltkiic a nucctt^s-
»u! ulg ; r. six ••leKunr works oi’urr ^iwn iree i>*
i-ui>seribor«. 1 hu i>«h*c •»» l> \v Hut • i»• *.*i crerv-
bouly Buhscnbud. ' «k* reporta luk.np 120
Kubncribefs in a day. A lady agent reports in .kin
over %2(X) clear prolit in ten days. All who engage
make money fast. Y^»U‘ ttn devote all your tinn
to the linkin'or onlyyobr spare time. You need
not be away rom borne over night You can do it
as well as others. Full directions and toruis free.
Klegnnt and expensive Outfit free If you want
i * r m , profitabl'A \yoik send uh your address at onee.
date for tne omce of Tax Receiver aud costs nothing ‘ * “ * 1
to try the business. No one who
respectfully ask the support of my friends T»K a 8<x fait» t»» make- limit pay. Address
and the miblic at the ensuine- election.to Uk ‘*' u1e ST,!isoJi & Co - ‘’ortland, Maine.
turned to its owners.
description ot this part of Atlanta’s'
sw ’
Iter
Most of the property has been re-| Rrandegt attraction, provided for Candies received every day at Z.
and the public nt the ensuing election,to
beheld on the first Wednesday in Janu-
_ ury next. If eleoted I will endeavor to
disclinrge faithfully the duties of the of
fice. Respectfully,
1 JNO. C. PACE.
Sundersville, Oa., sept 14.
/. H. iWht.J |; ‘ uc l°t°f Fuchsias Fine
1 ble Flowering Geranium
Fine lot of Gloxinias,
Fine lot Tube Roses, Dole (
deria i ubiilora ol van
kinds arul China Finks o
all tiie different varieties.^
Prices from ia cents to * 1
Those fine Photograph*
Ferrotypes taken still at UJf
stand. T.C.O0
•••"'*', " «
a week In ynura\<;n tu,vu - ,, uii^
rl«r It mb-r. tf vou waut»
cb persona of ‘.we V
You will finil the boat nickel Cigars in.
town nt H, V, Roughton’B, ;llv0
vibi.trs I concuircd with|H. Roughton’s 20 to 35 ctsper lb
many visitors, that Atlauta
progressive city
is fti jq ct Roughtou has a fine lot of fresh
destined tO'Rasins, Call and see him,
McCarty of The AugUbta Store,
says he will beat the prices of the
makers in ready made clothing,
Irish Potatoes at Z. H. Houghton's-
Immense, McCarty’s stock for the
Fall, The Auoubta Store
— :
Mct’artv adds tif« 1
feet to his store
and requires still mote.
Go to H. C, Roughton’s to get_ your
corned beef and fresh mackerel.
which persons of eiiuw’"J r jte
pay all the time they work. .
If you want to save J 0 * 1 d
trouble of going aroun ^
goods to see where you c »
cheapest go to Z. II-
once for he sells ConfeM 10
Family Groceries cheaper.,
house in town, So say 8