The Mercury. (Sandersville, Ga.) 1880-1???, November 02, 1880, Image 2

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NnUoiml Democratic Ticket have ft female minstrel show in IFRIKNDS OF TEMPERANCE in n country where freedom of ac- the parlor and Leer saloons in the I Lovers of Law and Order I d' 011 nn< ^ e ^ ua * rights and pro hack yard.—Aug. Eve. News. \Alhcho doeim Peace and Good wiU\ tc ? tio " is guaranteed by tlie con- ,j Anion;/ Men, ATTENTION!!! The last Southern outrage was stitution of the State and United States. We admit that Whiskey Fools peipetrated in Chattanooga by Arrngements are being made to and l’istols are dangerous elements ^)Rvt»boro" re some Michigan trroops returning obtain a full and free expression of jin ft community, butyvehave got an- liotno from the Atlanta fete. the popular will on the subject of the, tidotes. Wc have laws,asylums and wnunnock.i id Ligrou Traffic, * ‘penitentiaries, let law be enforced irwinKx’u TAX Bit)TICE, LAST KOUNJ). I will nttend tbo following named pla ces specified below for the purpose of col lecting the State and Conuty Tnxesforthe year 1880: October 8 (files Sun 1UI Khltlitn ill.- 0? 89 lion. IIorncO'Muynurd had said i lie first few words of a lengthy in Washington county. Tbo voici and we promise peace and good speech, when an engine attached m ”7 die people, vox popnli, vox dei, a train about to depart commenced bo hoard on the subject, The will for everybody. FOR PRESIDENT, Sen. Winfield S. Hancock to blow oil' steam, and Mr. May nard’s voice was drowned. And thus continued interruptions were kept up by the roar of incoming pustion will be decided by the pen |.de whether liquor shall bo sold in | Washington county or not. That the People may he heard on this im portant subject, public meetings will M W I lernmnn, i . Boyer, II. Brown. 'OF PENNSYLVANIA. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, W.H. ENGLISH ’ and outgoing trains, by the ringing 1)0 Md ftt Davibb( , r0) R ; tl dleviUe OF INDIANA. Foil Conuukss—Eighth Dist r» To Day. The election to-day ot bells fund blowing ot whistles Jordan's Mills, Hebron, Bay Springs, Finally, u Michigan company, on | Sandersville, and at other points if its way home from Atlanta, passed requested, where this subject will be into the depot with its band play- fully discussed. Especially are tin mg ‘‘Dixie,” and Maynard’s speech ladies requested to attend those meet- was again suspended. Mr. Cate, mgs. We invoke ycur aid. We ask r ' lit t'DP die lucul mail agent, became furi jyour presence. Surely you who are .11 JJ III *\iA) inis, and threatened to have t he I always foremost in every good word captain and his whole company ar-jand work will not fail us in this tin of rested if he did not t put a quietus mos * 1 hnportnnt movement of our to the music- The captian Coolly Talk °1» lLis nmtter, creatt ‘ great and vital importance to llic to]d j lim t | mt ,i lt; was pub- aii interest in it. Arouse the men whole American people, <-pil it is jj 0 property ; that lie nad as much to action and the result w ill not he expected that every Georgian will do his duty and vote the tick c ticket as l ^. U aH ^auiaid 01 ,in P jnt " ter in the county is expected to take 1 malic con-’’ n " <l ' "‘ l Ult ° dlUfc . ,10t c,UT « v jpart in these meetings, particularly louhtful- Of course, every minimi*- nominated by the Democratic co..-i o u ^ lhrcftt With th j 8) tho ca pJ vention. It is true that the pros it) lh(ir respective neighborhood! pcct is not very bright or M tain told the hand to play another You who have so long and heroically NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that at the session of the next General As sembly I shall introduce thefollow- ingybill to-wit; Au Act entitled an act. To pro file ihat all domiciled freehoMcis win shall sign for any person up plying for license to retail epirifims liquors inf Washington county shall be required to have the deeds of their land, recorded with clerk of the Superiror Court, six weeks pri or to the signing of such person, and thaUsaid persinis shall he required to file an oath before the Ordinny, (hath the land claimed and record ed, is their individual property and that they are in no ; way trying to act fraudulently. M D. C. M. SUMMERLIN. Oct. 3 th, 188o. 30d. and Order, 1’oaco and Prosperity wo ask every voter of Washington county to attend some ono of tliesi meetings and give us their counten ance and sqpport in this great and air, w hile Maynard and his follow- 1 fought this evil will gfiidy embrac Cl's stood helples until tho tiain this opportunity to give it a fata* work for the success o am 1 M1 hearing the Michigan hoys moved How, find now in Ike interest of Law until the day closes, and wc earn & Mes. cstly hope that when the votes arc ’ A ‘ counted that Hancock will be ini y\’F GL VDl.Y CORRECT the lead and Democratic principles . , . j New.NAN ljEHALD. triumjjuant. .. . ' -—_ The Post-Appeal gives a list ot grand movement. Let there bo a Bishop Doggett. Irepuhlieans elected to the legisla- .uovement all along tho line. None This distinguished Divine of the lure, and among the names is U. are without influence—exert it in the NIcthodist E. Uluirch South died B. Wilkinson, of Coweta. '1 his inter* st of this glorious causo.—Let on Wednesday night last in Rich- fi,"u mistake. Maj. U. B. Wilkin-as banish tho traffic from our noble mond, Vo. Von is one of the staunchest derfi-old county, and there will dawn up- - 'o- rats in the State. The Post-'on us an era of law and order, of Wc have just received a copy ot Yppeul will please make the cor-V’voce m>d prosperity, such us the the “l’iko County News.” It iis ,-ojtion. j fldest among us have never known. edited by Mr. J. D. Alexander, ! It is firmly believed we can ob- formcrly of the Urillin News, and HOW WOl'LI) I'!’ BE WITII-Jtain the signatures of nine-tenths OFT THE PLOW, lot'the voters of Washington coun- Nkw York Sun. jty to a petition to prohibit the .Mr. Evnrts contends that it is sul ° of lipior in the county. Such NOTH 10. On Friday night 29th hist, lost Filly horse, 5 years old, she was be tween a black anil snuff color, with a white fore foot and one bind foot white. 1 will pay a reasonable price to any one delivering said horse t< Rev. T. J. Adams at Linton, or giv ing me information so I can get her. nov. 2—tf C. P. VEAL. ltoadR Ol UClff Kfc MrHrld, 14 c. it |.* Kohi.Hon s I'urn < )ut V - > till* Tubernti do Hebron l’ros8t‘r h lay 'a WnrtliPir* mills Union Church HI Friday Monday Tuesday WedM'sday Thursduy V.i.iay Saturday Monday Tuesday Wod lorouoon V* d a Dpi pon liurf >i. . Frld.. -atm day A REVOLUTION |:U'< M 130 >\ oof day “ ihursda> Ioumiooi “ *• attirnoon Friday In the Dry Goods Market, .Just reoeiveda CONSIGN at ENT of GOODS which must be sold THE (HI.JJSDEST •ia Bargains ever offered in Sandersville in that lino. Calicoes 41>2 to 5c. per yd, iol ay HamlrrarilU- IVoni Saturday Oct. S' 'til to Wi-dni piij- Nov. ad Inclusive at which lime mv luniks will close w. H. TUlUl'KN, T. C W. 0. nug 94. 1AS0—tf Subscribe for The Illustrated Family ru raid A 24 page Monthly paper published Dress Goods for 7 1-2 cents and upward. Trial* Poplins best qualiti 20c per yds. Other goods in proportion. My lf Stock of Clothing cannot he surpassed in any Market for style, selaetiou and price and Ladjes mi nishiiiggoods at reduced rates. by True & Co., August: , Mm to $1 per annum. The 11 r: . is ii icd with good ending for old ui d yi u r witl* pie tares illust'VitHng almost- toy thing i- i r-'i rod. K c■: : i; b, i .-.atiio -. man.' iAt prices fhii' will astonish everybody. short ' * I Tops Farm Su to the droll duiugii ami sayings, and the oct 5,—3m Geiitj Shoes and Boots \ full line of Hats lower thin ll ' • ' -»'l -k !"'■ ( i.'i'.do over offered in this market. I keep on lmnd ft lull line of NOTTOVe m , dHi,u‘.tt ,, Tdm.;Vm‘'.'i ■ Flwo Goods M.el, ns ('assimeivs. Water Proofs and Jeans at yi . l:-.idmv, a .-I . v,u. lew figup.'S Examine my stock and convince yourselves. Call at r Greenwoods Store. See Sign of JVcw ('heap More. witty tilings of the day, and also a do partment devoted to the Ladies, in which the Fashions are discussed and illustra tions given of the latest styles, Ac. The above paper w ith 12 beautiful Chronios will lie given to all who subscribe now, lor 15 months for only j?l. Tne agent will call on you. AU living in tho coun try enn sen specimen copy of paper and ChromoB at the Merourv ofttoe. if this copy is a fair specimen ol his paper, the news will take tank with the spiciest weeklies of tho State. The friends of Air. Robert J. Moyo, announce him as a candi date for Tax Receiver in another column. Mr. Moye is in every way competent to fill the office,bind elected will make a good receiver. STORE ROOM FOR ? ALE. H r ill he sold on tho first i|b>{ • ; {'A Tuesday'in December next, • l*iw, A goodStorehouse 21 jjfci-t b&Zs*’- wide, and Hit foot in length, with a lot back of it 20 foot in width and 4!) feet long. Also a vacant lot ad joining said house on the west, 21 foot, wide and 87 feet length. The vacant lot will do to build a good store house on, situated on the north side of tho Public Square. HOUGHTON & SMITH oct 2fi, 1880-tds not the plough that has made the farmers so prosperous, but Mr. Hayes’s administration. Tho fur- Administrator’s Sale. Will ho sold before the court house door in Sandersville on the first, Tuesday in Docembr.r next, five shares of South western Hnilrond Stock; three shares of Central ltaihoad Stock; two consolida ted mortgage 7 per cent, bonds of Atlan tic and Gulf Railroad—ono thousand dollars each; one /Ulantiq.and Gulf Rail a petition presented by our worthy ami able representatives will sec ure the passage of a Bill that will mors could easily test the ques- l-»«-*eoi"c a law prohibiting its sale tion by leaving the plough idle a ’' l0 t,oi mty. Who does not dcj r(Uu i 7 {)t , r cun t. bond No. 561, with past season, and seeiii"’ what such an SI1<J ^ Who will not aid in brityduecoupons and interest since first July administration would do for them. jF^'K about. ( — j Now to the friends ol this mens AY ith a lrolliy intuit liquid hitter! 1 oddlckms is a \ eij small man wo have a concluding word tongue, that liuiatical sheet, the indeed, hut. he said he never min- Whenever an object is Cincinnati Gazette, jubilates and ded it at all until his three hojs i j s sought to be accomplished howls over the fraudulent electiqn ra 10 "’ n P to bo tall,strappingyoung eoneeiitrated potion is indispensu- 5o pr yd Eti gni t cidigocr, M.i iV-rty’s. 5c pr yu :l-l lieuvy shirting, file Au gusta Htoro. 6 3-4o pr yd 4-4 heavy sheeting, Mc Carty’s. tie each linen Embroidered collars, The Augusta Store. 1800 Neck Ties every hue, McCarty’s. PJOOprs Hosiery good 6c., The Augus ta Store. 2c each 10.000 papers Pins, McCarty’s lc per pack 10,0011 Pucks 11 Pins, The Augusta Store. 500 Yds good spool Thread for 5c., MeCurtys. 10,000 Yds Embroidered Frings 2c to 1.50, Tho Augusta Store. Good cloaks $2.50 at McCarty's. Immense, 2700 yds ribbons, The Au gusta Store. le each Neck Rutiles at Mcf 'artys. 2 car loads boots aud shoes, Tfie Au gustu Store. 1500 Lmlios’ Trimmed Hats Fashion able 87c to 5.00, McCarty's. 10,000 Hom'd Uau’kts large size 4e eaoli, Tho Augusta Store. 10 Rales Plaid Homespuns 8e per jal, Mccarty’s. Shoes of the best gradof solid leather, every pair warranted and money refun ded tor those that break. Everything at and pecq 1 - protected against High prices by Mc’cautv’s Ac oust a Stows. oct 19, 1880—3m Whm t© eaidl© TO B BN ? As this isn’t a vciy impoitanl mr.T'i' wn will pmccml 'i*i h tlio Facts. That at SPARKS POPULAR <«IvOCF<R.ami Y’ALKK'IY STtlRlv, you will find prims to defy competition. Bacon, Flour, LanlPMcal, Grist, Syiup, MoIusob. Sugar, (’offe, Rice, Cheese,?Buttor. Teas, Spice, Hams. • Couneil goods of all kinds, Mackeral, Onions, Pulatotr Apples, Confections, Peanuts, Dings, &c. of Ohio and (110 20,000 majority on last Tuesday. It says: “The dem ocrats are on the inn. Now, hoys, tlio bay onet. Rena niber Appomat tox and the apple-tree.” Yes, they are on the run with tin fellowc, and his with began to cut | lc0( jot;sary. Y'ou must come down their old clothes to tit him.w^ y(n , „ iust tftlk tho mat . And then he said lie did got mull.. tcr lUH [ k it over. You will il was a coloredj^preaelier who never know till tho day of eterni- said* to his flock: “ A r o havo a-ty what your words and acts had collection to make this morning, h* do with our success. This money from (1,000,000 bales of cot-Lm^ for do glorv ohhetihmi,'which- wholo matter may depend upon ton amounting to $300,(‘00,(l(l0. --verolvou s ole Mr.Jones’ turkeys,'the conduct- the action or non Cincinnati built a t;'2<),<)(IO,OP() ,i ull q . Pl ,t anything on the plate.” a "lion of one man. You maybe laijroud for the Democratic South ,< ) UL , w | lu Wll!t there kivs, “Everv'hat man ! If so, stand up for the to run up tills money to (.’im intiiiti bR.^i-d ni:v‘!ih in eliureli eaine, 1 ^Ight, and children yet tinhorn will and buy goods, and send them haek j uwn wR |, t j 1( , 1 . 0( .|- s , 5 '-all you hles.-rd. Let us all act in home on this special delivery line' — ■ - -• -his matter in such a way that be But we will rim to New York, ami Atuanta '1 till’.—Company B, tfio result as it may, wo shall have send them hack by steamships, and j-Second inlautry, J. N. <>. under! the gerene consciousness ofhaving thuspivoid the bayonet. “Birds ol a command ot Captain P. J. (>’C<>n- done our duty to the best of our feather will flock together.” returned from its Atlanta trip ability. ograts of the South will trade wiilijon Friday- last, '1 lie company re- yy 0 ,| eHirc to 0 p C1 , a correspon- fhr Democrats of New York, and ports having had a thoroughly ei\- ,j cllcc will, the friends oflhis move- 1877, eiulorseil by city of Havunnah, in suit, $500; one Georgia six percent, cou pon bond due in 188'.), for ono thousand dollars. AU to ho sold as the property of Mm. N. Warthen, of Washington coun ty, mid under and by virtue of orders for that purpose duly granted by tho Or dinary of said county. Terms cash. THOMAS WAKTHEN, MACON WARTHEN, oct 23-tds Adm’rs. Wo nro authorized to unnouuoo tla name of GEORGE W. FRINGE as a caudidate for tho office of Sheriff of li’asliiiigtoii oouuty, at tho ensuing elec tion iu January next. to ARE NOW OPENING A A BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, II ATS, SHOES, Carefully selected by our Junior, in Non York FOB SlItyltlFf. FOR SHERIFF. I hereby announce myself as a enutli- dato tor Sheriff of Washing*' n e muty, tliu oiibiung eleolioii n .l.7mi,try next. Should t he elected i Ii. i ui cic.ivv tin duties of the ollii i >r"i. lid.-ic. v. A. It. TRAWIOK. FOR SHERIFF. 1 Hereby anuoiice that 1 iqp a can didate lur die otlice ot Sheriff ol W ash ingtou county, and respectlllly solicit the siiil'eragu oi'llie voters qt said coun ty at tlio next election. 1 am still in tin: race, any slnleiiionis or reports to the contrary not *\ ilhsiaiuling. O. A. Houghton. Our Stock of JEYVELUY, WATCHES, GOLD & SILVER will remember to go round by joynble lime throughout, T1 “-T imM1 t i n ciiehofthe neighborhoods Appomattox aud t.lie Apple-tree, flK -‘t with the most lmspitahle treat- iuunct j ) w ] le| . 0 0lir meetings are to und thus escape the ^0,(100,000jit every point in the south, , )0 hcld> to umi nge the time of the railroad, boys of Ohio, and the hay- j’-'id during their stay in Atlanta onets of Cincinnati—Fust Appeal.!"’ere not allowed to pay lor any- — thing. At Atlanta, and also at Democratic Gains in Connixt- Nashville, on the homeward jour- icut.—Complete returns irnm the ney, the company was tho espeeiulj •recent Connecticut elections show ^uc-st of the Porter Rides, of tin meetings and to secure the presence of speakers, ele., etc. Respectfully and truly, Tiios. M, Harris, Geo. O. Clarke, Sandersville, Ga. Plated Ware, FQi v i nX Kt. Qi.iVc K, RUREi.il' J. MiiyE’S Friends rcspiutiully uauuun-.'c. him us a calKiidato iur U.e cliicooi Tax Reecivci ut vVaaiuiigtou county, at tnc ensuing January tiecuon, and earntstiy solicit the support oi tne void's ol sum eouuty. Ills name has never been presented tor otlice before, and as ho always rendered valuable and active Bel vice to the demo cratic party wc hope the people will ral ly to tiis support, lf elected, he will nuke a trustworthy and deserving officer. FURNITURE Consisting of Room suits, Bureaus, Safes,’Beadsteads and Clmir*. 1 have also added to my stock a complete line of it @YtS Be sure and examine them it you want something good. I keep on hand a full line of Holkw«Wer© Tinware Ilollmv ware, Tinware, Crockery and Glassware, TOBACCO, CIGARS & SNUFF. Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes, Snuff &c, Plows, Plow gear, Spun Yarns, &o. The above mimed goods are kept Constantly on hand and my itocl( is kept up by doily receipts of fresh goods. Call and examine lor yoo( solves and bo convinced that these are solid facts. ON EAST SIDE BROAD ST. iSept. 28. 1880. 3m A- S. SPARKS, SANDERSVILLE,GA. opened s up j a ii «• JV*otion hlJT’ $ 'rmgati hoi Store next to JEtrEMt c* ryr & XS, AU. Tin: TIME consisting of a great variety ol novelties, never before seen in this market, is exceedingly handsome. We make no display of sensation al advertisements, but will con vince our friends when they hon or us with their patronage, that our goods are good solid goods, and our prices as reasonable as the most exacting can expect.. NEWMAN <fe SON sept 14, 1880—tf SHE WILL KEEL ON HAND ZEPHYR, HOS1EKY. AEEhl.ES, ZEP11YH AEEIH.ES TO]ITU //A A K Ell CHI EE* COMJ1S, lll'TTONE, I'I AS, SOAPS ( A A T 1 A SF.Sp ZEPHYR WORE. DOLLS, ’WYS, M A RULES, RALLS ]■ 1A E d MON CANDY. SLATES, PENCIL PENS, HAMRCR(iEDGING *•. Fans, and Gloves. For Tax Receiver. Wo announce tho naum of Mr. 1>\ j M. Aruuu for Tax lRcavor fur ur.rh- lugujii cull. ty ui t.ao t.k.CUOc. iu .Jau. uoxi. TitiKNiJS. COME AND SEE IIOW CHEAP 1 WILL SELL FOR TAX RECEIVER. DTE1STG! t|hat the Republicans carry but sev- latter city, which organization was) j j | j V1U U1 T*nty-nine out ot one hundred six-;lavish in its courteous treatment. Riddleville Ga jy seven towns in the State, a net|_ C hieago Times. kndersville, Ga., Oct. 20,’ 18S0 Republican loss of twenty-four: .—...— (towns, as compared with the elec- Cost of Raising Cotton.-TIic lothcClliZMlS oi‘ Washing- Jj™R the benefit of inquirers tions of 1877, when the Rcimhli- Conimereial Bulletin of ULI (MHIIIIa . !Dresses, Coats, Parits"‘Ves°ts, k, cans carried one hundred and tl>reei’'' at:,jn ' 1, .v List puhlishes an niter- Lo- liis or La\v,0iideh & Liberty| ( | |. | e j ow w -,|] ) )t , p 0llIK ] lie ched- A list has been opened at our; u le of prices. Thankful for past viiioh lpnoe ot bus.ness to counter the> pe- favors I solicit a continuance of the same: I respectfully announce myself to the voters of Washington county as a candi date for the otlice of Tax Receiver ut the ensuing election in January next. BEN. IFHIDDON, towns. In the strong Democratic table, showing the cost ot centres of New Haven and Bridge- D^lucmg « J'otton crop, nUo|l ;Uu[ the , fful . t8 Ul;lde b ^ port no elation was held. Y\ bile ua& l’lepaied by Mi. \\ . b. Lovell,.,^ ]larriSjGeo. C. Clarke and J. loeal issues in a large meature, in-, lno figures re 1 erring to hisj Pal- j i fluenced the vote, the result is re r 'A TU garded as encouraging to the Dem ocrats, and no doubts arc entertain Coats, Pants, Yosts, ulii Dresses. . . J. Hyman, who propose by a gen- antation, in Warren conn Aral revolutionary effort to exclude •y, Miss., and the season beingdiquor from this county by having .hat of 1879 ’80. In the expenses! 11 iuw passed in the coming general Childrens’ “ ,ed but that Connecticut will ca»t|“ lt - lu<lod rcnUM 1:n,d . ut 1111 er pay twenty ThoisitV^lollL^for Shil A ls ’ M " V " its electoral vote for Hancock. aero, but no account is taken of(.j JO pi j v j| e g e 0 f selling the same. seed. No fertilizers were used. it this effort is being made to ex- Tho aggregate yield on 250 acres tort money from us we call on our 81.00 to $2.00 GENERAL LONGST'R EET A- BROAD. Liverpool, October 2G.—Gen eral Lo.ngstreet recently ajipointc-d United States Minister to Turkey is the guest <of United States Con- «ul Stephen Packard. lie will pro ceed to London to-morrow. was 284 hales, weighing i28,8C0p’ u ^ ow citizens for protection and Feathers A married ‘know how to pounds, and the cost per pound!. tru ?°‘ l . r clui,lls . to the g°^dess of 1 ’ 1A . ... V 1 ^ justice tor equal protection in the was o 1 7-20 cents while the cotton. !aud of e(JUU | rigl ,ts and freedom. sold for 9 2-4 cents net. Ot course If on the other hand it is for the the season of 1879—’80 was an exclusion of liquor entirely, we say exceptionally favorable one, and if we ul ’° °pp°setl to it on the ground would hardly he fair to calculated . li ^ Uor ll ^ Jr . lmr . ts ^‘fbody “ wool....... Cloaks, waterproof. Saequos Mittens. 1 uO 50 “ 1.50 “ 75 “ 1.00 “ 50 “ 1.50 “ 25 f‘ 10 “ 10 “ 1.50 75 2.00 1.00 1.50 75 2.00 50 15 10 Silk Tics Kid Gloves, black.. 25 Stockings, 3 pairs., 25 Ribbon per yd 10 Handkerchiefs,’ silk 10 Dying left at either the Mercury otlice or at Mrs. Bayne’s Millinery FOR TAX RECEIVER. We are authorized to announce the name of HENRY P. BAIiKEb- DALE as a worthy caudidate for tlio office of Tux Receiver of Washington county, at the ensuing election in January next. Boot and SM Great chance to make money.! SY't* need n person in'every nnvn to take sub'Ciiptionn for thehu -l «li Ojie.st atulj H.tistnited l .mily puhlicutiou iu the world. Any one effu hevome a miooohh* fill a^ent. Kix e'.c’R.nit works of art given tree to MioHurihets. •• lie price is m> |.»w that ulniopt evory-j body Hiihsrr hc8. n* n^ent icports taking liOj Mih.-criheiV' in st day.' A lady i*gej.t roj ort» m.tkinp ov«*r clear proiit in ten d.ty.». All who etig g»* inako motley last. Y'UI can tlevote all your ttsne to the husincss. or only your spare time. You mvd not be away rom home over night. You can do it unwell as others, Full directions and terms free. Elegant nnd expensive Outftt Ireu. If ymi want Cl A T7T1V hi APT VPWhw profiubld woik *• ud us your address ut once. It! * , * t n*U\ f ^ t costs nothing to try the business. No one who fully informs the citizens Washington and adjoining C(lUl engages fails to make great pay. Address George .Stinson it <’o., l'or * land, Maine. JIOYV TO SAVE S20.00. ties, that he has opened a and Shoe shop in SanderevP You can do it by buying a firstiuext door to Pringle FOR TAX RECEIVER. The friends of J. P. Riddle an nounce him as a suitable person to fill the office of Tax Receiver ofi' iustrio, f class SEWING MACHINE, fromlstore on I lay lie’s street, where! Jernigan and pay the casli for it. ji’espeetfully solicits the pa tr0 * ’age of the ladies and geiitfinK business now before the public.-All WOrkdoilB ill tlie best StJ Best Capitol not required. We will start you. $pj a day and up wards made at borne be the in* Mi n, women, boys nnd'girls wanted ... . . , |everywhere to work for mb. Now is the lime. You >V aslllllgtoi) COUIlty at the ensiling ran devote your whole lime fo the work, or only .Limioev -loot;, n r ’lyour Bpure moments. No other bustneea will pay oanumy election. lyon nerny as well. No one Wdlln: to work can fail to make enormous pay by tMigngii.g u i once. U’oHtly Outfit and terms lire. A gi«*:il opportunity for uiuking money eihily und [honorably. A (Lire ' JKu^\tnr. n ,5?»ftis;: al!(1 ot the hp8t tnateriul. July o—tf Fur Tax Hemvor. Tin fi lends of Ii. J. N. Wallen li.nnoui'ee him as >i suitable eandi- date for Tax Reciver at the eusuing election in January next. Many Voters. For Tax Receiver. I hereby announce that I am a candi date for tlio office of Tax Receiver und respectfully ask the support of my friends and the public at tlie ercunig election,to be held on the first Wednesday m Jauu- woman wants l°! u p OU a steady increase of acreag.-i' V * l ° ^ at8 , not < ^*'* u * i ’L that it is not store, with instructions qs to color, a-y n;xt. It k-cU-d l v.itl ..•nc .a-or to TlU'h Sc On'., Augusta, Maine. her husbandlq'j. om y CiU . ( 0 year, hoJM a't Right. \V.e advice' her toip,^ jj s , u . c . R n j 0 |, e> F’a compulsory beverage, that it is will he attended to. hfts&d upon not right to limke proliibitory laws jas to what we should eqt or drink MRS. C. C. SCARBOROUGH, may 18, 1880. Flower Plants fo.r Sale. Line lot of Fuchsias Line dou ble Flowering Geraniums, Fine lot of Gloxinias, Fine lot lube Roses, Dolcheo- deria 1 ubiliora of varied kinds and China Pinks of all the different varieties. Prices from io cents to $t.oo aiscliiu'gc iaiiii.ujiy inc of- 1 hose fine Photographs and ' 11 ' jxIt’c pace j Ferrotypes taken still at the old Sandersville, Qa„ sopt 14, island. T. C, GLEN. tlulfil® a week In your own town. y-. j ;NorlHW II. adcr, if you want* which ic ih. nc of cilhcr rex c they work, wria - . i ay all the limn they wori. 'ticulara to 11. HALLE1T k ( J... Maine. July IS, GEORGIA —Wash ington 0 #: By C. C. Brown, Ordwg Whereas W. L. Johiicon a 1111 ,jj Sticalv applies to me for letters , — A.! ii... Seabornr iniRsioii on the estate of Seabor son, deceased, also, for letters <> - sion from tho esfale of Mrs. Johnson, late of said county. t* e , These are tncrefore tooiteauu • inti all persons concerned, to n , pear at my ollico within the •“jj, soribed by law und show caU f*’ij; they have, why said letters so be granted. K ij Given under my hand at , dersvitle, this October ^ oct 25—3m Hoc