The Mercury. (Sandersville, Ga.) 1880-1???, November 09, 1880, Image 2

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T1SK MdliCUIlY. TUI' SHA V., NOV. 9, 1880. Our correspondent, ‘Democrat of| A postal card from Sanders* the Old School,’ takes a hopefuljville cays that Washington coun view of the political situation, and ty went for Garfield by the same NOTICE. I GEORGIA—V asliington County jtfSUd •’! •« dC hlCCllOll. derives dbnsolation and encourage- We #m* a.'-cn defeated and our, fVom defeat. JJis is the true pi.Me sta.o.a: ■: bearer has in ouv |philosophy, and should be adopted (op;n on been si. Ins ii'ieti X ' Olll iu iu the house of York ou which led proved recreant ■the result tie, Uj i,cr i real .uid turned us over to one eiieinies, She votes wjth them ein I elects Garfield as the next President of :!:e United States. In (Jmurress the Radio ils will have a majority <1 tri'in fi e to ten in the tqxt Ho .. e the Senate is thought to he a tie, the Vice President Chester A. A utlior giving the enst- P’lg vote. "Noble oid Georgia has however been true to her princi ples and gives her Electoral vote ip the' gallant soldier, pure patriot and able Statesman, Gen. Hancock nnd sends a solid Democratic Del egation to the next Congress. Tin prince of Independents, Felton D. D. being defeated ii) his district. {STATE TREASURER RHN- FROE. by all true Democrats. We should remember that in politics, as in war, there arc worse disasters than defeat. In the late contest with with Radicalism, the Democrats lost nothing ot the respect and con fidence of the true men of the coun try. No disgrace, no dishonor at taches to the party nor to their standard-bearer. Sectional preju dice, falsehood, fraud and corrup tion have again achieved a tempo rary victory, but until wo lose our confidence in republican institu tions and tho fitness of the Amer ican people for self-government we will not despair of the ultimate tri umph of democratic principles, the restoration of honest constitutional government, and tlio return of the Democratic party to power. Lotus forget tho past and look hopefully md confidently to 1884. Sav.Nows This c.ble and faithful public of ficer furnishes us a copy of his an nual report, showing tho financial (iondjtpni of our noble old common weal ill fo be in a healthy state and Georgia's credit unimpeached with sueli a Treasurer ns Hon. .J. W. Kcnlioe; our State’s finances would always be well managed, nnd om Treasury reragfn in a healthy con dition. t)0 OFFICIAL UFCORI). We are under much obligation fn our esteemed representatives lion. M. D. (J. M. Summerlin and lion. .J. T. Youngblood for tl pffleud report of the trustees and pfficeis oftlio State Lunatic Asy lum. Tho institution is well man aged and is an honor to mu state it is however to ho regretted {hut the accommodations are in sufficient to meet the demand an< peccessitics of {liosu unfortunate who require the care and ski! there accorded to them. Tho Legislature. The Legislature of Georgia essoin }dpd in Atlanta <m Wednesday last The House was organ zed 1 >y th plcctiou of Hon. A. O. Bacon Jiibb ns Speaker and lion. H. 13. D Twiggs of Richmond ns Speaker pr tern. Murk A. Harden was oleclo plerk, Benton Miller, Door Kcepc gud Mr. Smith of Coffee county Mot penger. There 1110 twelve Reptibl pan members of tho present House five of whom are colored, l!ov. Dr Jones was selected as Chaplain. The Senate elected .1. S. Boyntoi , President, W. P. Price, Presidun prptern, Harris, Secretary; Cameron Messenger, and Allred, Doorltt oper The Governor sent iu his message on Thursday to Both Houses. Tuosdr next is set apart for the Inaugur lion ceremonies. There are two Ltt publicjtp members of the Senate and the Second district contested. Noth ing in the way of public burinoss hat as yet been accomplished; liko ul pther large bodies the Legislature 01 Peoj'gia always moves slowly. Tho Temperance Movement The friends ot Temperance arc fill alive with excitement, and a-v working hard for the success of the movement they have recently in augurated, tp banish the liquor traf fic from thp confines ol old Wash ton. Their petitions are numerous ly signed in every section and great enthusiasm prevails among the friends of total abstinence, that tin effort being made will be a success fill one,there can be but littledoubt, many ofthcgoodpeoplecfthe coun ty, members of every Christian de nomination are enlisted in behalf of the temperance movement, and are determined to prohibit its sale ip the county and in our incorpo- majorjty that it gave Colquitt.— Post-Appeal. You are mistaken brother Caldwell. We admit that San dersville went for Garfield, and the reason of that was, a large party of the colored republican voters of the county came to the city to cast their votes. Tin county went for Hancock. ENTERTAINMENT. On next Friday night the wil ling workers will give un entertain ment at Haines Ha)J. The young Indies and misses will come dressed in calico dresses, and each one is expected to bring a crayct. Each cravat will be put in an envelope and sealed up, and the envelopes will be sold to the young gentle men. Como one, como all 1 A nice supper will be provided, delicious fruits, and lots of fun Nov. 9tli 1880. All persons indebted to the eutfRe TO THE SUPERIOR COURT of John Walker deceased, of Wash- OF SAID COUNTY, iugton county, are hereby notified to! The Petition of Alfred Austell, Tliom- make immediate payment, aud those as L. Langston, Benjamin E. Crane, havinir denrnnds aifl.inBt sni.l -ft., Shows that they desire to he incorpora ted under the name of “Tho Bay wood Lime Works" for the term of twenty years with the privilege of renewal. The objects of tins association and the busi ness they propose to carry on are the manufacture of lime for agricultural, rated lowns. Knowing well do that its effect wil RI ENDS OF TEMPERANCE Lovers of Law and Order! Ill who dedren Proa: mid (loud will A mo iif) Mi’u, ATTENTION!!! Arrageinonts are being mndo to ihtain a full aud freo expression of the popular will on tho subject of the LtQl'On TitAFFIO, 11 Washington county. Tho voice f tho people, vox populi, vox dei, will bo hoard on tho subject. The [iiestion will bo decided by tho peo- ,1c whether liquor shall be sold in Washington county or not. Thai he People may bo hffiird on this im portant subject, public meetings wil’ bold at Davisboro, Riddloville, ordan’s Mills, Hebron, Bay Springs, Sandersville, and at other points il requested, whe re this subject will be fully discussed. Especially arc the adics requested to attend those ineot- ngs. We invoke your aid. We ask 1 ur presence. Surely you who are dwiiys foremost in every good word ud work will not fail us in this the nost important movement of our in.o.—Talk up this matter, create m interest in it. Arouse tho men to action and tho result will not be loubtful. Of course, every piiuinit-- er in tho county is expected to take part in these meetings, particularly tin ir respective neighborhoods. You who lmvo so long and horoically ought, this evil will glady Embrace bis opportunity to give it a fatul olow, and now in the interest of Law md Order, Peace and Prosperity >vo ask every voter of Washington anility to attend Homo one of these nestings and give us their counten- mco and support in this great and grand movement. Lot there bo n movement all along tho lino. Nom ire without influence—exert it in the interest of this glorious cause.—Let ns banish llio ti n file from our noble ,ld county, nnd there will dawn up on us an era of law and order, ol peace and prosperity, such as tin ildest among us have never known. It la firmly believed we can ob tain the .signatures of nine-teqths of the voters of Washington county to a petition to prohibit lie sale of liquor in the county inch a petition presented by our worthy and able representives will secure the passage of a Bill t 'nat will become a law prphibit- jng its sale in the county. Who does not desire this ? WI10 will not aid in bringing it about. Now to the friend J of thi- measure, we have a concluding word to say. Whenever an ot jeet is sough to be accomplished concentrated actiqn is indispen sably ncccessary. You must tajk the mat ter up, and talk it over You will never know }i}l the day of eternity what your words and lets had to do with our success, This whole matter may depend upon the conduct—the action or non action, of one man. You Ap Entertainment. An entertainment will be given by the ladies of Sandersville, diristmas Eve, at Haines Hall, for the benefit of tho Methodist Church. All who feel interested arc requested to pipet nt Mrs. S D. Brantleys, Thursday afternoon 1-2 past3 o’clock, having demands „ to present them in ‘erms of the law. IVY W. DUGGAN, Nov. 2d 1880. Adm’r., de bonis non. GEORGIA—Washington county. By C. C. Brown, Ordinary. Whereas, Iluel B. Joyner applies for manptucture - tters of administration on tho estate of building and other purposes, ami the letters of administration Joel B. Joyner, late of said county, de- cesased. These are therefore to cite and admon ish all amj singulnr the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and ap pear at my office within the time pre scribed by lnw and show cause if any, ... they lmvb why said letters should not winch lias been actually paid in. be granted. !, fhey pi ay that they may be in Given under my hand and official nig-T'd with all the powers necessary for the nature, at Sandersville. On., tins Nov- imrposesmdioatedahove andauthorized - - ----- - by tho Constitution and laws of said State. .T A ATI'S! K lirVF.H purchase and sale thereof This factory will lie near Sun Hill in saij county, and they desire to transact, business in the county aforesaid and in said State and elsewhere. The amount of capital to bo employed is $50,000, di vided into shaves of $25 each, $2,500 of incorporn vember 1st, 1800. nov 4, 30d C. C. BROWN, Only. H. C. Houghton keeps a lino lot of fruits on hanej. GEORGIA—Washington County. Whereas, W. J. Taylor, ailm’r of the estate of W. It. Taylor, deceased, ap plies to mo for tellers of dismission iroin said estate. These are therefore to cite nnd ad monish all persons concerned, to he aud appear at my office within the lime prescribed by law. ami show cause, if any they have, why Miid letters should not ),e granted. Given under ipv hand at office, in Sandersville, this Nov 4th, 18t,0. C. C. BROWN, Old. nov -1, 1880 -3 m ADM INIS 1'RATORS’ SALE. By virturo of it it nrdur from tlm Ofdiimry qf Wash ington rounty, will Ir* sold ofore tin* t ourt lit,n o door in Muider.Nvillo. on the Mr t Tiietdity In !)« cenjtnjr next, om* tract of land In sold count', known us tlie* li mm ol (lie lute Stephen Mills niid recently us the widow’s (lower, being well improved nnd containing 2<« uerex, more or less, excepting one linlf acre for grave yard; hounded by lands of Ivy \V. Dtigff. n, ilood and other*. Fo'd as the property of Stephen Mills d c’d., f.»r the pay q| debts aud for distribution une ng the lie' said estate. 7'orms cush. F. li MILL J. W. MILLS, Nov. 2. 1880. Atliu* JAMES K. ITINES, Attorney for Petitioners True extract from tho minutes Supe rior Court, Washington county, Oct. 8th, 1880. S. M. NORTHINGTON, Cl’k. oct 12, 1880—tf Subscribe for The Illustrated Family Herald. A 24 page Monthly paper published by True & Co., Augusta, Maine, at $1 per annum. The Herald is filled with good rending for old ami young, with pic tures illustrating almost everything in general. Each number contains many hort stories and sketches, a Children's Department, a department devoted to Farm nnd Household; a’department to Sunday Rending, a department devoted to tin* droll doings nnd sayings, and the witty things of the day, and also a de partment devoted I- the Ladies, in which the Fashions arc de.cussed and illustra tions given of the latest styles, &c. The above paper with 12 beautiful Chronio^ will be given to nil who subscribe now, for 15 months for only $1. The agent will call on you. 4U living in the coun try can see specimen copy of paper and Chromos at the Mercury office. Distributors of the Langley Gran- telvill and Euterprisq Factory pro ducts same price as at the office. iVm. A McCai.ty A Co. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that at the session of the next General As sembly I shall introduce the follow- ing bill to-wit; I An Act entitled an act To pr 0 . vide that all domiciled freehold^! who shall sign for any person ap- plying for license to retail spiritoi. liquors iu Washington county shall be required to have the deeds of their land, recorded with clerk ecorueu wan clerk of the Superiror Court, six weeks pfi. or to the signing of such person, and" that said persons shall be required to file an oath before th© Ordinay thath the land claimed and record', ed, is their individual property and" that they are in no way trying to act fraudulently. - S M D. C. M. SUMMERLIN Oct. 30th, 18180. 30d. GEORGlA—Washington County Whereas, Mors. Louisa Tanner, exec utrix of the will of william Tanner, Hr., deceased, represents to the court in her petition duly filed and entered on record, that she 1ms fully executed her trust ac cording to the will of said deceased; This is therefore, to cite all porsom- concerned, the heirs and c liters of »aid estate, to s]h>w cause, f any they can, why said executrix should not be dis charged from her trust, as said < xecutrix, aud receive letters of dismission on tin first Monday in January. 1881. not 14-8m 0. ('. Brown, Ord’y. ('AM)l DATE A aN IU NC: M ENT;- A REVOLUTION In the Dry Goods Market, Just receiveda CONSIGNMENT of GOODS jyhich must be sold. THE ER.IJS'EEST Bargains ever offered in Sandersville in that line. If you want good bugur and Cof fee go to Z. H. Houghton's. II. C. Houghton 1ms a fine lot of fresh Rasiuu. Call and see him. All kinds of Canned gooila at Z H. Rougldou’s. For Tax Collector. The voters "f Win liiiiutnn comity will Mippoit W. U Thigpen, Esq., mil for ili-trilnitlun unriig thr'lii-lrs (il'pof the olllCO lit I'nX toil let* tor at tl l olectiou iu January ii xt. Mr. Tliig- pon has boon, dm ing bis term of ol lice, one of the most hones', prompt, md fajtlilul idll ‘era that the conn v laS' Ver had; and cor that Inmesly, promptness ami faithfulness, lie nil heiv-be'ed on the first WoiUil-bcI \ in J imiary lies*. Tin: Vo-tkhs of Washington County. Republicans aud Democrats con solidato and buppoi'L McCarty in his "Low price casli system.” Tub Augusta Stoke. NEW COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS G KORGIA—Washington County. Whereas, Joseph I). Marlin, iidmili istrator of the estate of John 11 Mar tin, deceased, applies lor leave to sel the lands belonging to tho estate. These are therefore to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to ho and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law and show cause if any they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand and official signature, at Sandersville, Ga., this Nov. 1st, IsbO C. C. BROWN, Only. nnv 4—30.1 FOR COUNTY TREASURER. OSCAR H. ROGERSiam n uuceo by his many irieiulHiis a candidate I'd re-election, to tho office i f County Treasu. or ut the election ii January next. Many Fhii.sds. Calicoes 41<2 to 5c. per yd. boss Goods for 7 1-2 cents and upward. Irish Poplins best qualitiei per yds. Otlier goods in proportion. My Stock of Clothing oMimd he surpassed in any Market frtr style, solticfion ur.d price. Genti and Ladioft lurnisliinggoods at reduced rates. Shoes and Boots At prices tlint will astonish everybody. A full line of Hats' lower Ihtn "ver eflbred in this market. I keep on band a lull line of NOTIONS Piece Goods sneli ns ( nssimeres. Water Proofs and Jeans r at vm low figures. Examine my stock and convince yourselves. Cali at oct 5, 3 m Greenwoods Store. See Sign of JYcw Cheap £tor$. Washington Siibuiff'h Sack.. Will be sold before the Court bourn door in the city of Sandersville during the legal hours of sale on the first Tues day in December next the following pro pgily to-wit: Oho house and lot located in Sandeis villo, containing 2 neres more or less, bounded north by Public Square, east by the Northington lot, south by A Mathis’ land and on tho west by Miss Mary Perry. Lot levied on as the prop- rty of Reuben Mayo, to satisfy a supe rior court fi fa in favor of Thomas May vs Reuben Mayo. Property pointed out by plaintiff's attorney and legal notice given. Also .;ij same time and place, will lie sold six hundred mid sixty-six acres of 'and more or less, adjoining lands ef S. J. Smith, M. Newman &3on, and others. Known 11s the homestead set apart to Green Brnuliy by Mark Newman, assig nee, to sati. iv a superior court li fa in favor of W. W. Buck, et al, vs F. M. Braqtly principal, and Green Brantly se curity. Levied on us property of Grern Brantly security. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attoeney, and legal notice given defendant. Levy made by O. II. Rogers, fonnrr Jeputy sheriff, aud re turned to me. \lso at tho sanio time nnd place, will be sold, one tract of land containing four hundred acres, more or less, being one- fourth interest iu the plnee forrqerly oc cupied by Dr, W. W. Carr, situated on the waters of Buffalo creek, bounded south by Mrs. W. L, Betlmge, east by J. N, Gilmore, west by J R Hall, north by R W Hall. Sold to satisfy a justice court fi fa in favor of Woods Co., and against It W Carr,. Levied on us property of R W Carr, nnd pointed out by plaintiff Levy made by O H Houghton, constable and returned to mo. A. M MAYO, Sli’ff nov 4-tds Administrators Sale. By virtue of an order from tho Ordinary uf Was iiiRtoii county, will he Hold licfLro th*j pouri lion door In Sander?*, on the first TuendRy ill Di li, r next, one tract of laud in Bifid count y, in ur broil, contuintuK on** Ini. dred and sixty acre* more or less, known its the smith or OonHt ntiuc tract adjoining lauds of.lolir) v ox and tile Hebron place. Said land sol-! subject to tho Horn stead exemp tion of *2. (MO of the revised Coda of (Ho ’gia. Sold as the property of the estate ot John 11 Itittmau, deceased, for the buuetlt of the heirs a"d creditors. Terms cash. IVY W. DUGGAN, Adiu’r. Nov. 2nd, IHhO. For (Turks 0Slice. Of Tho SUPERIOR, COURT. The friends of Mr. A. M. MAYO, an uouuoo him as a candidate for the office of Clerk of tho Superior Court, ol Washington county, at theensuriugJan- Mli'- 1 uary election. tdo FOIt TitEAS U It 12 H. I’m a candid.iU. for County Tio.is- urer and cordially s jlicit. llio bull'ra ges of Washington comity J no . B. Roberts. Nolice to Bondholders All parties holding Washington county Ser'pt dated prior to January 1st 1880 are hereby notified to present them to the undersigned for payment on or by the 15th day of November 1880. The im terest on all of said script not presented by that time will be stopped Nov. 1880 O. II. ROGERS, Treasurer W. C. Executor’s Galo, In pursuance of tin 1 ut will and tes tament of Richard .v ith n of said coun ty, deceased, wo will sell before thp house door, in Sajylereville, v.itliju the legal hours of sale, uuth,; Ijrs.tTues. day in December next, at public auction to tho highest bidder, all that tractor parcel of land in said county, eight miles north of Sandersville, on the Spurtii and Warrontou roads, about and embracing tile UfilUCiitad Ol said deceased. Terms cash. r;. a. wauthkn, J!. T(, WABTUEN, Tljoh. VVAIl'lTIEN. Executors of will of Richard warthon, deceased. oct 23—ids FUR SHERIFF. Wo nro authorized to announce tie name of GEORGE W. RiUNCl'l as; oaudidate for the o'heo of Sheriff IFnsiiington county, nt the ensuing elec turn iu January nc.u. tu FOR SHERIFF I hereby nunounce myself as a candi date for Sheriff'of W ediingt'ii eon the ensiling election iu January Should L be elected I shall discharge tin duties of the office with fidelity. A. 11. TEA WICK re fas loses TO BURN ? lis isn’t ;i vory important matter. \vi> will proeeerUwith thel '"lint ut SPARKS POPULAR GROGERYjatul VARIETY As I Facts. STORE, you wi (I prices to defy competition. i Bacon, Fiotir, LarilfMcai, Grist, Syrup, Molascs. Siqrar, UojUq Rjce, Cheese,JIButter. Teas, S})iee, Hums, Cainiia.l (jjoofls of ill 1 kinds, Mackeral, OujobBt Apples, Confections, Peanuts, Drugs, &e’. FURNITURE Consisting of Boom suits, Bureaus, Safes, Beiuljitoads and Chain, if I FUR KILEIDEF. I IJurehy annouee I lull I miji a ean- didale for llio office of SlieiiH'ol’Wash jngton colinly, and respeellilly solieii the sutl’erage of llio voters ol'said coun ty at the next election. 1 am still in the race, any statements or reports to the contrary notwillislimding. (). A. Rouzliton. as they may be that man ! If so, stand be to in- 11 P for the right, and children crease the prosperity of our county Ullbc , ) ," 1 V^lleull you blessed. eraHiMtfl : |Let us nil act in this matter in eradicate vice, improve the moralsjgmjjj ;t way, that be the result of the community, and removinglas it may, we shall have th the temptation from the young will Irene consciousness of having have a great tendency to make thcr?”? °’ Llr dut y t0 ( he bust of our rising generation Temperate, wi and virtuous. The petitions i ability. We desire to open a correspon dence with the friends of this now being circula-jmovement in each of the neigh- tpd in the county will be consolida-'i hoi'll oojs named, where ou: ted in Sandersville on Saturdayi mLH-tin f? s a !‘ next. Let every friend of the causel-" 6 *? tiui tM go to work and do all he can and be certain to send in their lists of rattles on that day. Success is as sured ;or in the campaign against old King Alcohol there can be no ppeh word as “fail." meetings are to be held, to ar*. time of the meetings and to secure the presence of speakers, etc., etc. Respectfully and truly, Tiios. M. Harris, George C. Clarke, J. J. Hyman, W. J. Flanders. Sander v'.Pe, Oct. 26, i880. EXECUTOR’S SALE. By virtue of an order from t-he Ordi nary of Washington county, will he sold before the court house door in Siuiders- ville, on the first Tuesday in December next, the following lands belonging to the estate of A. C. Duggi n, dec’ll. Two tracts, one containing 215 acres more or less, known as Mrs. Swiut (Pool) place, on Brushy creek. The other containing 173 acres more or less, and known ns the Jack Pool place, on Buffalo creek, the two tracts lying near each other, and con sidered as forming one plantation, boun ded by lands of Swint, Bateman and oth ers. Bold for distribution among the heirs. Terms cash. nov 4—tds Ivy Duggan, Ex’r. FOK TAX KEGfelVfcK, ROBERT J. MOYE'3 I have also added to my slock a complete line gt@Y©S ©S. Bo sure and examine them it you want something good, keep mi hand a full line of ^ Tinware, Hollow ware, Tinware, Crockery and Glassware TOBACCO, CIGA 118 & SNUFF. . Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes, Spuff (fee, HARDWARE, i? Plows, Plow gear, Spun Yarns, &c. The above named goods are kept Constantly on lian(| npd my stock I is kept up by daily receipts ol fresh goods. Call and examine for your I Administrator’s bale. Will he sold heforo tho court house iloov in Sandersville on the first Tuesday in December next, five shares of South western Railroad Stock; three shares of Central Railroad Stock; two consolida ted mortgage 7 per cent, bonds of Atlan tic and Gulf Railroad-.-one thousand dollars each; one Atlantia aud Gulf Rail road 7 per cent, bond No. 551, with past due coupons anil interest since first July 1877, endorsed by city of Savanuah, in suit, $500; one Georgia six per cent, eon pon bond dug in 1880, for one thousand dollars. All to he sold as the property of Mrs. N. Wui'then, of Washington couu- ty, and under anil by vimii“ of orders for that purpose duly granted by the Or dinary of said qounty. Terms cash. TIJOMAS WABTUEN, MACON WARTHEN, oct 23-tds Adm’rs. Friends respectfully announce him nsiselveu and he convinced that these are solid facts, a candidate for the office of Tax Receiver | of Washington county, at the ensuing January election, and earnestly solicit the support of tho vt-a-ri- of said county.! llis name has never i . i presented for office before, and as he always rendered valuable and active service to the demo cratic paity vc hope the people will ral ly to his support. It elected, he will make a trustworthy and deserving officer. ON EAST SIDE BROAD ST Sept. 28. 18S0. 3m A. S. SPARKS^ SANDERSVILLE,GA. EXECUTOR’S SALE. Will be sold before the coint house do or in the city of Saudcrsville, between the legal hours of sale, on the first Tues day in December next, the following tracts of land, to-wit: One tract of land ou the waters of Lit tle Ohoopee, adjoining Taylor, Jackson and Gaskin, containing 120 3 4 acres or less. Sold under and by virtue of an or der from tho Court of Ordinary of said county; as the land belonging to the es tate of Allen Jackson, deceased, Irwin Jackson, Ex’r. nov 4—tds Belli Urea' We m* •J-.; For Tax receiver. We announce the name of Mr. F 51. Arnau for Tax II mi iver for Wash- r.vl’p L a->’.o'eii" “ ini' '* in' ing ton county at the ensuing electiot ' ' " c r p "’ " in Jim. next. Fiuhnds. FOB I AX RECEIVER. I respectfully announce myself to tho .Losta ujlthiag t„ voters; of Washington county ns a camli- (iugagcn fails to om'ko meat pa GEOKGIA—Washington County Wiiore'as, Thmnas I. Davis having up plied to me for the binding out of Andy Ooldwell, a colored minor orphan, about 12 years old and said iqinop having co kin to be found in said county; These arc therefore, to cite all concern ed, to show cause if any they can, ou or before the 10th day of November next, why said Andy Ooldwell should not lie hound to the said Thomas I. Davis in terms of the law. Tiio hearing to he had in the Ordinary’s office of said county, on Wednesday ten o’clock, a. m, November 10, 1880. By or der of C. 0. Brown, Ord’y. oct U-30d (date for the office of Tax Receiver at the ensuing election in January next. BEN. JFHIDDON. ll.'lllMl I il u perm ' ilHcrlpUrmH for tlivlur- -f. Iiiapmt iinrlj Illiistrnteil l.v IIiJiditi toil In tile world. o’ic uu benuu; a kuccosh- f111 agent. 1 ix flcgnut works of art given free to subscribers. The price is .... |u\v licit elnioet cvcry- U sly -ul>sirr lies. lie n cut reporls taking 120 A Ituly : gei.t reports inakiur ton days. All whoungigo make nion-r Tiisl. You can ilevotn all your lime to the basin' se. ,r only your s';-.are time. You need ii(|t li ■ away rom home over night. You ran dolt: as well as nt lie' s. Full directions and term ant and expensive Outfit (roe. If you want; i s md us your address nt’onc the business. No one Address UKOttOE Stinson fc Co.. Portland, .MaiRe. Boot tmtf; Shoe\ G. A. REINHART respect-J fully informs bho citizens rce.j Washington and adjoining coun- ie! 11 'itiLies, that lie has opened a Boot i " lu, !and Shoe stRip in Sandersvilki juexi door to Pringle & OrYi tore on Huy lie’s street, where h* FOR TAX RECEIVER. GEORGlA—Washington County By C. C. Brown, Ordinary. n ijo tu/iTA n; i • . r\ , Whereas W. L. Johnson and Wilson GEORGIA Washington County Shealy applies to me for letters of Dia- Wlicreaa, Ivy M. Duggan, adm'r de bonis non S .... m.,. tlu* estutu of Jo K'alker , (let’eu.seii, for th puvmeutol delfts, and for distribution among tho icirs: lhis is, therefore, to notify all concerned toshow cause, if any they luw •; within tlie time preserih- ed by lawjwhy leave should not be granted tq sell said lands. Given millet: my hand at office ju Suudcrsville, this Nov 2 1880. C. C. BRQWN, Ord’y. GEORGIA—AVashfiigton County. Thirty days after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary for leave to sell the land of the late A. F. Wiggins, deceased, for the purpose of distribution among the heirs, oct 28 M. Newman, Ad’mr. mission on tho estate of Seaborn John son, deceased, also, for letters of dismis sion from the estate of Mrs. Barbara Johnson, late of said county, deceased. These are tnerefore to cite and admon ish all persons concerned, to he and ap pear at my office within the time pre scribed by law and shovy cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand nt office in San dersville, this October 25th 1880. C. O. BROWN, Ord’y. oct 25—3m Wholesale and retail, The Augusta Store, Sandersville. Under and b virtu* e of a decip'j fnm vr • i . rior court o.f ralcl «onuty, run Wroil \VO mu UUtUomua to announce joarml L-rm. 1880,iu tlu* case of ( tlio name of HENRY P. BARKES-? ttn , ll ! tl A T" 11 , 11 ,’. 111,u 1,1 U.VIjIl us a worthy cancluhite tor thejdoor in Sundersviii.*, tir.n office of Tax Receiver of Washington Commissioners saio of Land!" _(GEORGIA—Washington Oimntyi re *P e ': tful ty solioitsl the patroM urn supe-; a h ri ’ >>! the ladies and gentl^Pief: • f (Mill tllf! BlipCxU'D " ^. . I im me May lui-i Ail work done in the best etyi 8 Irenu Brantly vh , , , , . . “ ■ vipiity ii.c i'eil(ii.;!Uia ot the Itest material, ■lit, house! mbt ri couuty, nt the ensuinj: January next. election one Iniefc of li.iui euiit'iiiiing 200 acres BrantTy ruinceaud others. I’eruiH eiiMh, nov 4-tds A. M. MAYO, Com'r, ijoiniog: july 6—tf FOR TAX RECOVER. Tlio friends of J. 1*. Riddle Best nounco him as a suitable person to;uu .drious. M u, wornciL boy fill the office nf Tax- Roocivnu n f everywhere to work for n». N A, 11 .. 01110 01 i,,x U<0C1V<1 01 ICIIII (luvolc your whole lime to Washin January election. biiHinpas now before* the public. You o hi make money faster : at work tqr uu than at anything clap ‘ apitol not required. We wil* tart yqh. $12 a day aiul up ardfl made at home by the in* jya and .girls wanted k «w is the time. You . the work, or only toil county at tlio ensuing - v ' mr M l’ ll !' L ' luoinuiits. No other hualnoaa will pay , L . J t» you nparly a« well. Noouo willin' to work can fuil to make enormous pay by engaging at once, I Costly Outfit and terms free. A great opportunity U’or making money easil> and.honorably. Address ; Tit ok & Co’., Augusta, ilulue. Flower Plants foTSaleT r i’inc lot of Fuchsias Bine dou ble I" lowering Geraniums, Pine lot of Gloxinias, Fine lot Tube Roses, Dolcheo- deria Tubiflora of varied kinds and China Pinks of all the different varieties. Prices from io cents to $i,oo. I hose fine Photographs and Ferrotypes taken still at the old stand. T. C. GLEN. a week In your awn town. Outfit ft [J Norisfr K'luler, if yoij'wunt a liu»lu*t*J which [ut rsniiii of vitber Be* «»» 1'iiy all ihi. llmo they work, writ* w>' ticulnrs no K. llAl.LKTT fc C#.. I Maine, July )», For Tax Receiver. The friends of li. J. N. Walden announce him us a suitable caudi date for Tux Red ver tit the eusuing election in January next. Many Voters. For Tax Receiver. I hereby announce that I am a caudi T date for the office of Tax Receiver and respeejtully 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 Mill endeavor to discharge faithfully the duties of the of fice. Respectfully, JNO. C. PACE. Sandersville, Ga., sept 14. Washington District. Elder X. M. Harris’ AppointhC 11 FOR NoVEM®Eli.‘ Davisboro IstLordsday II o’clock* 0 Jordan’s Mills 1st “ ’ 4 Buck-Eye 2d <« til Beihosda 2d “ i 4 Antioch 3rd “ 11 i'ooinbsboro 3rd “ 7 1-2 Poplar BpriugsXth “ 11 Sandersville 4th “ 7 . • ^ As these are the firBt appointm** for the new ecclesiastical yc* r < ‘’T iness of importance will presence of every mepghP^ e8p• e, * 1, the official members. Nov 1st, 1880. Ti M. HaM' 1 - P- 1 !i:l P .i k.ui. I p.Bil HOW TO SAVE $20.00. You can, do it by buying & class SEWING MACHINE. AJ jernigan and pay the cash i° r J