The Mercury. (Sandersville, Ga.) 1880-1???, November 16, 1880, Image 3

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Clear up that Cloudy Complexion by taking Gilder’s Liver Pills. Sold by B. E. Houghton \ : ' nrrosP on<)oncc of Capt. W. In consequence of the Christmas Thc !L handed iu t0 ° l ate f ?‘'|Tree which the ladies of the Meth- ‘i t; ’ issue, it will be published j odist c ij Urcll will have on the 2 4th rjext.' | <,f Deceemhor, the Ladies of the 1L ^ called to the sale of Christian church have postponed their I estival to Tuesday evening 28th December. A wonthe 25thinflt., by Messrs (Bden^^SSj^— We call>-° uratterit,on t0 the - which is a posters P ut of itoelf.oiid a free one at that, ^ealongandtaltfa ,0 ° k at ^ ahoy bills. The correspondence of‘T roupe, too late for this ffisue, Wished next week. came in it will be put u u Mewniao announces himself Ordi- H* v ?f Washington county xt * ...a/I ^||0 /‘♦nil I erved Mr. Newman serveu county as Treasurer a few years since and Led it well and it elected Ordf jury will make a good one. Mr. Jfopuie Kendrick, from Ala. ji visiting M« relatives, CoL E, S. hangmade, of the city. L0#T OK STOLEN. X bay marc Mule, with saddle marks on the back, a small white spot in forehead, about 14 hands high, 9 or 10 years old. Will re ward any one for finding mule. C. K. BROWN} Sandersville The Circus. The pictures around the Public fjquarc attract crowds of folks who admire them as works of art, but none of them admit the fact that they are going to the circus on the 24th, of course not, but there will be a few there though youjjet Superior Court. The fall term of our Superior Court commences its session on Monday next, with his Hon. Rcu ben W. Carswell Presiding. H Barber announcing f Mr. "• ..V \| r Barber yfkelgLdofflcer if_elected. Sheri ft. Tiovs the circus is coming, the have been here and CHARLES I. DUDLEY. This gentleman to-day appears before our readers as a candidate for Sheriff of the county at the elec tion in January next. If elected he will make an excellent officer. THE ARMORY. W ork has commencd upon this building, on the north side of the Public Square, and is pro gressing favorably. We see that a Bill has been introduced into the Legislature to exempt all members of Howell’s battery from Road and Jury duty. A N#l* of Warning We are pu* upon notice and hereby notify our re i ling Irian 1 s that Appleton & Co., of New York will about the 20th, issu in book form “tnele Remus, his songs and his sayings, all of which have been exceedingly pop ujur. The book will be an inter esting one and we advise our friendlyt(/ get a copy- Jt will have it large sale, and we hope be come as well known to all as ■‘Georgia Scenes.” ■ffiee in January next, it siiall be my pleasure to grant to all justice. I have good friends who are my ad versaries in this race, who I believe to be trustworthy gentlemen; but somehow I cannot arouse in this mortal breast sufficient charity to wish them to Fsnpersede me, but should any one of them receive the “laurel of victory,” in the coming eotmtesl, 1 will be no laggard to ex tend cordi il congratulations, and true desire for his success. W. It. Thigpen. FOR TAX RECEIVER. Mr. C. G. Rawlings wishes tw The friends of J. P. Riddle an- inform the people of this ami ad- nounce him ns a suitable person to'joining counties that Mr, J. M. fill the office of Tax Receiver of. Mills will be in Sandersville to- Washington county at the ensuing < ]ny at his stables with a lot ol January election. stock for sale. announce him as a suitable candi date for Tax Reciver at the ensuing election in January next. Many Voteus. Tt is a pleasant reflection to know that the prettiest calico dress at the calico entertainment Friday night was purchased at The Augusta Store. THE LEGISLATURE. The present law makers of Geor gia are not very busy yet, is it that they are making afungements for an adjourned session,if so, then theywill have a good opportunity afforded them to amend evefy sec tion of the code, for it will not do for them to be idle. WHY IS IT THE •Augusta Store Js ever crowded with customers? The answer is plain, there you will find the largest stock to select from of the freshest and newest goods and bargains not to be surpassed by any dealer in their line. In simple words hear us, we will not be undersold and we will lead the prices at all hazard*. We will match samples trom any source in Georgia and give one inch more to the yard as proof we lead. wM. a. McCarty & co. We call attention' to the card of Mr. Robert Tompkins announ eing himself for coroner,' he will make a good officer if elected. THE KNIFE TO DUTY. Sweeping reductions in all class es of winter goods for the next sixty days at The Augusta Store. The entertaiumentou Friday night at Haines’ Hall given by the Willing Workers, wa9 a brilliant success. There was a large attendance bountiful provision of fruits, ice cream,oyatersjwd other good tlilugs One iut resting feature of the eve uinge entertainment was the ballot i g for the young ludy with the pret tie,.t c ilko dress on. Alter .m exci- g t election Miss L da Skinner cai »i o . ff the palm of victory. The W W. liters <-re a society of la die whose object is to. raise funds for the benefit of the Muthodis oiureh. Mrs. Dr. II. C. Hodges wil please accept our thanks for a nice iot of flat dutch turnips, th lurgost of this variety we hav seen this season. Tit) Toinperiiuae Meeting. Oil Saturday last the friend* of Temperance met in the Court House ami compared notee, many of the petition* which hud been circulated in the county were re turned and consolidated, showing over twelve hundred signatures, they are still at work and will we confidentially believe in ten days be able to show a petition with * wo thousand names, the movement is a success. The peo ple are in earnest and tlje ladies are perfectly enthusiastic, Jt lias been proposed to publish th UajBes upon the petition, and fids we,believe to he a good move Go on with with tl)t* work and 8Ut 'CCM is certain. Mr.J.F. Walker will please ac cept our thanks for Bome very For Tax Receiver. The friends of K. J. N. G EOUGIA—Washington County. Whereas, Joseph I), Marlin, ailmili- W aid on ist rn tor of the estate of John H. Mar lin, deceased, applies for leave to the lands belonging to the estate These ore therefore to rile ami ioll For Tux Receiver. I hereby announce tliot I am a candi date for the office of Tax Receiver and !snee)fully ask the support of my friends ml tlui public at the ensuing election, to beheld on tho first Wednesday in Jauu ary next. If elected I will endeavor ti. discharge faithfully the duties of the of fice. Respectfully, JNO. C, PA(3E. Sandersville, Ga., sept 14. For Tax Receiver. Wo announce the name of Mr. F ©ftIMI® TO BURN? A« this isn’t a very important matter, we will proceecl'with the . n , , »'l-i Facts. That at SPARKS POl’ULAll GROCERY and VARIETY monish all and singular the kindred urn j ST0RK| yon wil | f infl ;-p ri cea to defy competition, creditors of said deceased, to be mi.l Bafi F!o|lr , L^Meal, (Hist, SyiU,«, MohlSCS. appear lit my office within the time pre- ., ’ ,, ... „• ,,i .1 n- c- • it scribed bv law and show cause if ,,uv| Su 8“ r » £ ofte > Rtce, Cheese,IButter. r l eas, Spme, Hi 'hey have, wliy said letters should not lie granted. Given under my hand and official signature, at Saudersville, Ga., this Nov. 1st, 1880. C. C. BROWN,Ordy. nov 4—30d EXECUTOR’S SALE. Ry virtue of an order from the Ordi- ,, . . ,, , ... , uurvvif Washington county, will lie sold M. Arnau for Tax Receiver for « ash- | )P f,, r( . the court house door in Sanders ington county at the ensuing election in Jan. next. Friends. Lumber Sale. Will be sold at public auction at the Lumber yard of Walden A Al- dred on W. B. Watkin’B place on Thursday November 25th, all the Lumber remaining on the yard. Terms cash. WALDEN k ALDRED. nav 16, 1880—2t* CANDIDATE ANNOUNCEMENTS To FOR ORDINARY Hie Cltisrns of Washington County. I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for the office of Ordinry of this county. Being impressed with the belief that I can make myself use ful to the people of our connty in the Ordinary’s office, I will, (ij elected,) give it my strict personal attention and endeavor to discharge its duties to the best of my ability Newman. FOR SHERIFF. We are authorized to announo J. H. Barber as a candidate for 8 her iff of Washington county at the elec tion in Junuary next M». Editor .—Allow mo space in your valuable paper to call the attention of the voters of Wash ington county to the fact that O. H. Rogers, Esq., the present effi cient county Treasurer ,‘ift a can didate for re-election to that office. Possessing a clear head, and ol rrcproachablo character. Mr. Rogers is emphatically tbp right man in the right place; and the voters ot the county should show their appreciation otliis merits by voting ot his reflection. VoTun. NEW COUNTY 1 ADVERTISEMENTS We For Sheriff. are authorized to nnnouuce the name of Charles I. Dudley, ns a eandi date for SHERIFF, of Washington County, at the election in January next. FOR CORONER. We are authorized to aunounre Robert Tompkins as a candidate fo C .roner of Washington ecunty at t he •lection in January. tin hunover turnips as largo as we ever saw grown io this section of the county. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry for *1 Jornigrtu’s. ^HOF. GUTTEN BERGER. ’ e re g r et to learn that this popular and highly esteemed citi Zen H il1 ,n °ve to Macon the first of ,1Cxt lnou ih to make it liis perma '■•-tit home.He will be greatly miss ! lri our community, but the in- J|Lf e,lt8 [ ) ? ere d him by those the cb.I i0W hlH worth » will make l « e change greatly to his advan ‘age, i Municipal, g'ves us pleasure to record the ji; 1 ^ ^ act ‘hat our city author . l 'J 6 eutirei y of debt and have with i 80106 ,ur P^ U8 on hand where- •^^ gUrat ® Public Schools, still more enhance the °f ° ur cit y- Wt ' et * told, vester.lan k,. i oftl ’ . y e8t<! rdtty by a gentleman the «r Clt ' V W ^° ^ as 861,11 the last of i88inL U 4Ue thousand dollar, bonds “Wbjfccityin 187C m .idol and t" 8 r ' lcl ' 6n °f the Sandersville & ai8 l ME »ad,.iththU 53?.—«■ en ?rinci her 4th lu fob. Novem 1880.” Tho an entertainment Haines lei ' 6 w iH be pven uf tr , night 10,1 H b Hal1 nexfc Frida )' Baptist ./ lnst, '. for the benefit of the find attriJr Ch ’ W ‘ 11 be c i uike novel relauvlT"* ® V6 0’body and his ^ 0, u« o n „ 8r ° “oheited to attend ion’ 0011 ?* 11 ’ no clmr 8 e for ' Bv Tpg Yocno Lacies and “Uncle Tom” says: Blessed is the man that walketh not in the counsel of the politician, nor stan- deth in the way of the candidate, nor sitteth in the seat of the office holder. But his delight is in try- ng to make an honest living; on this doth he meditate day night. How Watehes are Made. It will he apparent to any one, who will examine a Solid Gold \\ atoll, thill aside from the necessary thickness toi engraving and polishing a large propot- lion of the precious metal used, is n ;• - ded only to stiffen and hold the engrav ed portions in place, and supply the necessary solidity and strength. ■ ,e surplus gold is actually needless so far as utility and beauty arc concerned, in James Boss’ Patent Goi.d Watch Casks, this waste of precious metal is overcome, and the same solidity and strength produced at from one-third to one-half of the usual cost ot solid cases This process is of the most simple na ture, ns follows: A plate ot mekle (omposition metal, espemally adapted to the purpose, has two plates ol solid gold soldered on inch side. I he three are then passed between polished steel rollers, and the result is a strip of heavy plated composition, from which tne cases, backs, centres, bezels, &c., aie cut and shaped by suitable dies and for mers. The gold in these cases is suf ticieutly thick to admit of all kinds ol chasing, engraving and enameling; the engraved cases have beeu earned until worn perfectly smooth by t)ine and use without removing the gold. This is the only case made with tw plates of Solid Odd »»d warranted by special certificate. . For sale by all Jewelers. Ask tm l * ustrated Catalogue, aud to see warrant july 13, ’80—ly For Tax Collector. The voters of Washington county will up."fit W. II. Thigpen, Esq., for the ollice of Tux Collector at tin election in January next. Mr. Tliig- >e.i has been, during his term of ot fiee, one of the most honest, prompt, ind faithlul officers that the conn.y ms ever had; and for that honesty, promptness and faithfulness, lie will >e re-lected on the first Wednesili n J.umary next. The Voteus of Washington County FOR COUNTY TREASURER. OSCAR H. ROGERS is announce! by his many friends as a candidate for re-election, to the office of County Treasurer at the election in January next. Many Fiiiends. For Clerks Ollice. Of The SUPERIOR COURT. The friends of Mr, A, M, MAYO, ai uounce him as a candidate for the office of (')erk of the Superior Court, of Washington county, at the ensuring Jun nary election. FOR TltUASURKIt I’m a candidate for County Treas urer and cordially solicit. the uuff'ra ges of Washington county. J NO. B. Rodeuts. tde ania, Canned goods of all kinds, Macketul, Onions, jgPotatocfL, Apples, Confections, Peanuts, Dings, &c. FURNITU Consisting of Room suits, Bureaus, Safes,'Beadst-cads and Chairs. 1 have also added to tuy stock a complete line of ville, on the first Tuesday in December next, the following lands belonging to the estate of A, C. Duggan, dee’d. Twi tracts, one e-attaining 215 acres more or{ less, known hh Mrs. Hwint (Pool) place, on Brushy creek. The other containing 173 acres more or less, and known as the Tack Pool place, on Buffalo creek, t ie two tracts lying near each other,and e n -tillered as forming one plantation, b .all ied by lauds of Hwint, Bateman and nth rs. Hold for distribution among the heirs. Terms cash. . nov 4—tds Ivy Duggan, F/x'r. Be sure ami examine them it you waut something good. I keep on hand a full line of Hollow-Ware <£ Tinware, EXECUTOR’S SALK. Will be sold before the court bouse door iu the city of Haudersvillu, 1m*ween the lagal hours of sale, on the first Tues day iu Deoemlmr next, the following tracts of land, to-wit; One traot of land on tho Waters of Lit tle Qhoopec, adjoining Taylor, Jackson and Gaskin, containing 120 3 4 acres or less. Hold under and by virtu*' of nu or der from the Court of Drdipary of said Ifeoutity; as the land belonging totlle'es- tnto of Allen Jackson, deceased. Irwin Juckson, Ex'r. nov 4—tds • Hollow ware, Tinware, Crockery and Glassware, TOBACCO, CIGARS & SNUFF. Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes, Snuff &c, HARDWARE, Plows, Plow gear, 8pun Yarns, &c. The above named goods are kept Constantly on hand and my stock is kept up by dnily receipts of fresh goods. Cull and examine for your selves and be convinced that these are solid facts. ON EAST SIDE BROAD ST. Sept.. 28. 1880. 3m A. S. SANDERS VILLE,GA. A BEVOLUTIOn GEORGIA—Washington County Whereat, Ivy W. Duggan, nilnPr de Irnui" nun, „j the fHiHte of John Walker, decmmil, nmkc iiiiiillcHtl'<u for li'uve to .oil the InmU'bi'longlug to ..hi eatete for thapavnientol dcbti, aad.for dl-U'l- button among tholielr.: I hi. In, therefore, to notify all concerned toiliow within “ “ citu.e, If »ny they liav : within tho flute |iic«tIli ed by ibw ;Why leave .hould not he granted to sell .alii laud.. Given under my hand at offieo in Suudursville, this Nov 2 18S0. C. C BROWN’, Ord y. ” Commissioners sal of Land GEORGIA—Washington County Under and by vlrture of u decree from the «ii|i<- rior court of .aid county, rellderod at tlm .May uil- juurm-d I erm, lSSi). In uie.oa.eof (Irecn llruiitly v« SnmiH-1 .t. Smith, It being a bill in equity for reild. I wl 1 .e I ut public outory, he dire the court boon- dour lit Saiulur.ville, llr.t Tue.-lay lit Dcicmli r one trm-t of lniiil containing ‘Iflo acre ndjolulng itritutly I'uluceaud other.. TeriiiMeu.ti. nov 4 — td. A. M, .MAYO. Uom'r. GEORGIA—-Washington Countv TO THE SUPERIOR COURT OF SAID COUNTY. The Petition of Alfred Anatoli, Thom as L. Laughton, Benjamin E. Crane, Benjamin J. Wilson, James K. Hines, lit K ttio N. Hollifield on I A. Mathis. .■Miowa that they desire to be incorpota ted under the name tf “The Bay wo ><1 Lime Worka" : for tho term of twenty years with the privilege of renewal. The objects of thia association and the busi ness they propose to ourry on are the manufacture of lime for agricultural, building and other purposes, and tin purchase nnd sale thereof This fnctory will be near Hnti Hill in said county, and they desire to transact business iu the county nforesnid and in said Htute nnd elsewhere. Tho nmotiut of capital to bo employed is 850,000, di vided into shares of $25 each, $2,500 ol which has been nctunlly paid in. They piny that they may be incorpora ted with all the powers necessary for tin purposes indicated above, and authorized by the Constitution and laws of said State. JAMEH K. HINEH, Attorney for Petitioners. True extrnct from the minutes Stipe rior Court H’ushington county, Oot. Htb, 1380. H. M. SOUTHINGTON, Cl’k. oct 12, 1880—tf In the Dry Goods Market. Just received a CONSIGNMENT of GOODS which must he sold. THE a/l.ij\ l) ES T Bargains ever offered in Sandersville iu that line. Calicoes 41«2 to 5c. per yd. Washington Sheuife h Sai.e. Will be sold before the Courthouse door iu the city of Sandersville during the legal hours of sale on the first Tues day in December next the following pro. perty to-wit: One house and lot located in Sanders- ville, containing 2 acres more or less, bounded north by Public It aid, east by the Northiugton lot, south by A. Dress Goods for 7 1-2 cents and upward. Irish Poplins best qualities 20c|>erydB. Otlnr goods in proportion. My 1 Stock of Clothing* cannot be surpassed in any Market for style, selaction nnd price. Gents and Ladies tuftiishing goods at reduced rates. Shoes and Boots At prices that will astonish everybody. A full line of Hats lower than ever offered in this market. I keep on hand a full linn of NOTIONS AVah.. iPwmi. and Jeans at " ’ Piece Goods, such as CaRsimeres. Water ’Proofs low figures. Examine my stock nnd convince yourselves. Call at NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that at the session of the next General As sembly 1 shall introduce the follow ing bill to-wit: An Act entitled an act. To pro vide that all domiciled freeholders V/llll ill oct 5,—3rn Greenwoods Store. ScirSign of JYew Cheap Store. jJathis’ land nnd'on the west by Misi j who shall sign for any person ap- Mary Perry. Lot levied on as^ the prop- plying for license to retail spiritous liquors in Washington county shull erty of Reuben Mayo, to satisfy a supe rior court 11 fa iu favor of Thomas May vs Reuben Mayo. Property pointed out by pi ai ntiff’s attorney aud legal notice given, Also at same time and place, will b‘'i , sold six hundred and sixty-six acres of ’. r 10 tut Slgnmg °t SUCnjperson, lltlu be required to have the tleedH ol their land, recorded with clerk of the Superiror Court, six weeks pri A CARD To the Votebs of Washington Cop* Gentlemen.—Allow me to thank you for year very kind and generous expressions of regard an con e relative to my efficiency as Tax ^> lector, which I have jus P . MVnnt’BY. T 1 1 FOB SHERIFF. We are authorized to nnuouuce the name of GEORGE W. PRINCE as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Washington county, at the ensuing elec tion iu January next. te FOR SHERIFF. I hereby announce myself ns a candi date for Sheriff of Washington county, the ensuing election in January next, Should I be elected I shall discharge the land more or less, adjoining lands <>f S J. Smith, M. Newman & Hon, and others. Known ns the homestead set apart t Green Brantly by Mark Newman, assig nee, to satisfv a superior court fi fa in favor of W. W. Buck, et ul, vs F. M. Brantly principal, aud Green Brafitly se curity." Levied on as property of Grern Brantly security. Property pointed out bv plaintiff’s nttoeney, and legal notice given defendant. Levy made by O. H. Rogers, former deputy sheriff, and re turned to me. Also nt the same time aud place, will bo sold, one tract of land containing four hundred acres, more or less, being one- fourth interest in the place formerly oc cupied by Dr. W. W. Carr, situated on duties of the office with fidelity. W A, H, TRAWT0K, FOR SHERIFF. I Hereby annonce that I ayi a can did-ite for the office of Sheriff of Wash ington county, and rcspectftlly solicit the sufferage of the voters of said oouii- ty at the next election. 1 am still iu the race, any statements or reports to the contrary notwithstanding. O. A. Houghton. FOR TAX RECEIVER, ROBERT J. MOYE’S Friends respectfully announce him as a coudidate for the office of Tax Receiver of Washington county, at the ensuing January eleotion, and earnestly solicit the support of the voters of said county. His name has never been presented for office before, and as he always rendered valuable and active service to the demo, cratic party wo hope the people will ral ly to his support, If elected, he will make a trustworthy and deserving officer the cqjumuB of the Mebcuby 18 irujy~’gratifying to know that .m) services have been sufteieu y ful fo grant you due satisfaction I have striven to dischtu-ge ^ bo as to be worthy ot the _ tided me, as everyconscientimu fc tie,nan will do, and *bonld the ma jor ty of your voters reinsta FOR TAX RECEIVER, I respectfully announce myself to the voters of Washington county as a candi date for the office of Tax Receiver at the ensuing election in January next. BEN. IFHIDDON. FOR TAX RECEIVER, We are authorized to announce the name of HENRY P. BARKES DALE as a worthy candidate for the office of Tux Receiver of Washington county, at the ensuing election in Jaunary next. that said persons shall be required to file an oath before the Ordinay, hath the land claimed and record ed, is their individual property and that they are iff no way trying to ict fraudulently. M D. U. M. SUMMERLIN. Oct. 3 tli, 188U. 30d. Gold the waters of Buffalo creek, bounded On-lit cliMiL-f to mult)- money Wo need u pomtin in*«vtry town to take Mub-wcriptiou* for tlio Ur jfPHt, chtttivsfit aii(l 4 IlluHtrn e’l tamily publicist ion in the world Any ouo cun bocoiuc a huccomm fill nf*ent. wnrlu of *rt |*lven true to (Hili»oribor«. Tlio l'rioe In no low (hat alinuat etery- liody miliHcnln-*. • -ne ujunt reporta tak ng Wo «tib<crllj*rii in a <lay. A lady ageut repoit, makiuy south by Mrs. W. L. Betlmne, east by J N. Gilmore, west by J It Hall, north by R W Hall, field to satisfy a justice court fl fa in favor of Woods .t Co., nnd against R W Carr,, Levied on its property of 11 W Carr, aud pointed out by plaintiff Levy made by O H Roughton, constable and returned to me. A. M MAYO, BYff nov 4«-tds over S'J K) clear proutlu leu daya. All who engage •/ T Tap i Blacksmith, Machinis and WOODWORKER l Wishes to inform the public that he is still on hand doing noth ing but first class work in the above branches of mechanism. Also agent for Liddell's Patent Portable Engines, Saw Mills, Corn and Wheat Milts J make money fait. You rau devote all your time to the kueliieae: or only your (pare time. You need not k • away ro|U home over night. You can do It aa well ne other*. Fulldlioctlona and term* frea. Kl:„"iint and eipeneive Outfit frea. If you want profltabl) wo k emidue your addre** at one*. It coxta nothing to try the huaineea. No one who ugaK-'a fai'H to mako great pay. Aildreaa Ukoiiuic STINaojt A Co.. Portland. Maine. GEORGIA—Washington county. By C. C. Brown, Ordinary. Whereas, Huel B. Joyner applies for letters of administration on the estate of Joel B. Joyner, late of suid county, de- cesased. These nre therefore to cite nnd admon ish all and singular the kindred nnd creditors of said deceased, to be nnd ap pear at my office within the time pre scribed by law aud show cause if -Any they have wliy said letters should not be granted. Given under my baud nnd official si nature, at Handersville, Ga., this Nov vember 1st, 1880. 0, C, BROWN, nov 4, 30d Ordy GEORGIA—Washingfou County. Whereas, W. J. Taylor, inlm’r of tlie estate of W. R. Taylor, deceased, ap plies to me for letters of dismission from said estate. These are therefore to cite and ad monish nil persons concerned, to be aud appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, mid show cause, if any they have, wliy said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, in Sandersville, this Nov 4th, 1880, C. C. BROWN, Ord. m>v 4, 1830 -3m HEWinSON ARE NOW OPENING A A BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, '* HATS, SHOES, Carefully selected by our Junior, in New York. Our Stock of JEWELRY, WATCHES, GOLD & SILVER Plated fare. 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 ns reasonable as the most exacting can expect.. NEWMAN & SON sept 14, 1880—tt And MACHINER.Y k for Plantation, Custom or Merchant Mills Call and see me on north end of Harris street. Sandersville, Ga. apr 20-tf J. I. Laveign NEXT DOOR TO ADAM'S LIVERY STABLE j 1 am prepared to do all kinds of Cmrriu Blacksmith k wro AT REASONABLE PRICES CASKETS a. f, April, loth 1880 tf