The Mercury. (Sandersville, Ga.) 1880-1???, November 25, 1880, Image 3

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Clear up that Cloudy Complexion by taking Gilder’s Liver Fills. Sold, by B. E. Houghton. [ Its3 Buv.iJU <10 Spruce —fPfoSM lip »*'»•=■ A liquor to the voters of said Washington City Mr. Jetfie Irwin non residents hot or no lianty- i il to reii" ire , ." hnd in Uid county to return "ii in Wanton county. - ./ fTailiuorTrctired from the ^idacy the Judgeship of the LleCircuit^^ L T. J. Smith, Master of th is in Wash- session I'M Me/ 1 . 'i«(e Grftugei 18 lu ' Pfty nttondiug the seem ft,i„nil Grange;—Tel* ^ ‘ ^7c. C. HHOWS. Ivecill your attention to the card | 7eI1 tleman in this issue. Mr. • * jirosent iucumbent in own 18 the L Ordinary’' , office and has made a Li officer, «ud if re-elected will Lie to do the ss^o. I c PaCE k Co.-This firm will with a good Btock of crock etc., “in ' Watkins PERSONAL. r. < . . „ Col. J. T. Smith and wife are in ! t , v t l w r ( e J ect ' op t0 ^ fasliinatoi. Citv ' l,K pn - Ukbt ' allco drcss at the was in the city lust week. Dr. J. $. Wood will soon leave for Irwintou where he expects to make his future home. Hon. £j. G- Jordan and Hon. M. D. C. M- Summerlin, paid a visit to their homes last week. Hon. A. H. Stephens is in Wash ington City. Capt. W. C. Mathews is Post-Mas ter at Tonnille, Ga. Mr. W. II. Parsons after a long visit to Atlanta, haB returned home. calico entertainment Friday night from Savannah was purchased at ■' The Augusta Store. CANDIDATEANNOUNCEMENTS For ORDINARY for Wash? ington comity, W C. Brown. open (j a8;) .wirc, etc., in u „ Udoor to Tarbuttou A , lMi Mr Pm« is " clever gen- Jo 1 will treat you right..’ If t an oiling "I their lfue call MARRIEp. liy It. T. Pounds, J. P. on the 9th lm*. Mr. Geo. C. Duggan and Miss Jennie Snarling, all of Washington county. At the residence of the brides qiotuer, on the 4th iust. by Itev. J J. liy man, Mr. Jesse M. Tanner utui Miss Zeinmie Jordan, ull of Wash ington county. Uy Rev. li. D. Smith, M. D. on the 4th iust., Mr James D. Norris and Miss Nancy Youug, all of Washing ton county. Mr. Luther Wiggins from South West Ga. is visiting his relatives and friends of this county. <WIiy IS IT THE •Augusta Store Is ever crowded with customers? the county. The answer is plain, there you will lindtb.e largest stoj>lc t<p select from of the freshest and newest goods and bargains not to be surpassed by any dealer in their line. 1 In simple ayords hear us, we will not be undersold and we will lead the prices at all hazards. We will match samples trom any source in Georgia and give one inch more to the yard as prool we lend. wm. a. McCarty & co For Tax Receiver. We announce the naqio of Mr. F. M. Arnnu far Tax Receiver for Wash ington county at the ensuiug election in .Tan. next. Fiuends. Fop Tax Receiver, I hereby announce that I am a candi date far the office of Tax Receiver and FOR COLLECTOR j respectfully ask the support of my friends avlnp entered regularly upon ihe eindlda-y forlapd the public nt the CllBUillg election,to i Collector of waaMnpton ooimty.»tUir ensuing j bo held on the first Wednesday in Junu- —-•*! n in .lummy next, I am Rratllted lobe able , ri ,,1 ( ,T will endeavor to to say that I meet with encouranglnp prospects; 1 '/} H , i, both from white and colored, la various parts of discharge faithfully the duties of tile of- /. 1). IIOONK. SUPERIOR I lice. Respectfully, JNO. C. PACE. Sundersvillo, Ga., sept 14. * .ran hi' in. Lumber Sale. Will he sold at public auction at the Lumber yard of Walden A Al lred oo W. B. Wsitkin's place on Tlyii'iidHy November 25th, all the Lumber remaining on the yard. .Tonus .cash. r * .WALDEN & ALDUS?. nov lG.ld&tf-fct* FOR CLERK COURT. NEW COUNTY I respectfully announce myself as n! A "H vTT! K.T ISEMENTS candidate Tor re-election to thr. „f ** * 1 ** A * M M id * M lice of Clerk of the Superior Court of Washington county. Having for nearly ten years in sue- ossion filled that position to the sat isfaction of the Hon. Judges, and the various Grand Juries, under wlios review my books, acts and doings, have frequently passed, I trust that you will honor mo with your snfTru- ges at the coming election in Janua ry. Very Respectfully, nov 22 S. M. Nouthinoton. Rev. John C, Puce will preach eoni jcur attention to the cardjjat New Bethel next Sunday. the fcli-S M Xortliiugton, the present, .beat in the Clerks office, an- |uciug himself as a candidate for lection. Mr. Northing’on Ls i good efiic- r. THE ClU' US. [- TiMii< th r 'verti.dng agent <iu[ k i ’if o Wc call your attention to card of Mr. J. D. Boon, announce-] Y m ' ,, ,• . ,• i, surplus uolil is actually iicedtess so tar ing himselt lor tlio Office lax Col-|. l8 mjij| V mid bounty arc eoucerned. In Mr. Boon will make a good].J ajiks H ,.sV Patent ,0oi.u Watcii Casks, (IiU waste of .precious metal is I* i i u to ste.U-i that if th"'. -■ nt.- troct parade tjiey had r oume early. The show will .. p. <[it> . itv ni i o dock to-moi W-d • Urn 24th. Bo o! , don’t v. ao t to miflft How Watches are Made. It will be apparent to any one, who will examine a Solid Gold Wulch, that aside from the necessary tliiokuess for engraving and polishing a large propor tion of the precious metal used, is nei- dcil only to stiffen and hold the cugrav- i d portions in place, and supply the ssarv solidity and strength. The GEORGIA—Washington County Whereas, Ivy W. Duggan, aritivr do bo.nja nou, l the estate k ot John Walker,deceased maYes anplicution tor h ave to sell the laud* belonging to Aid estate lor the pavmentot debts ,.andjbr dlstri- 'button among tho heirs: this Is, therefore. to notify all concerned toshow cause, If iruy they hav ; within the time prcscrih-j ed by law jwliy.kuve should not be granted to sell said Inula.j Given under my hand at office in Sandersville, this Nov 2 1880. C. (0. BROWN, .GrdVj Where was Moses TO BURN ? As this isn 1 1 :i vorv important matter, we will proceed with toe Facts. Thotfut SPARKS POPULAR GROUERY>)d k VAhIV. TY STORE, you wilIJind prices to defy competition. Bacon, Flour, LftrilfMcnl, Grist, Syrup, Mnlascs. Sugar, Coftb, Rice, Cheese, Butter. Tens, Spice, llama, Canned goods of all kinds, Mack era!, $R)niot\3, Potatoes, Apples, Confections, Peanuts, Drugs, &c. FURNITURE Consisting of Boom suits, Bureaus, Safes,*Beadsteads and Chairs. I have also added to my stock a complete lino of FOR OKDINAH) To tho Citizens of Washington County. I respectfully announce myself as i candidate for tho office of Ordinry if this connty. Being impressed with tho belief that lean make myself u-<e- t'nl to the people of our conuty in the Ordinary’s office, I will, (ij elected,) give it my strict personal attention and endeavor to discharge its duties to tlie best of ay ability. M. Nkwman. FOR SHERIFF. We are .ayUmn^cl to announce J. H. Batberns a candidate for Slier iff ..f Washington county at the elec tion in January next. ectof. one if elected. Nkw Root & Syon Shop.—W '.till vour uUeniioh to .the card of] vvcrcomu, and tlie same sulidiiy and strength produced at Iroqi omv'hird to mu'-lialf of die u&yal coat of solid eases This process is of the most simple ua- Mr. W. G. Saudi riq who has re-jiunv io follows; A ylato of nickl.e turned to the city and will ,caj'ry , |<»n(poptiou metal, especially udaple,d Fvorv 1 •" die purpose, has I wo plates ot solid * ^ |gold soldered on i ueh side. The three on a Moot sod Shoe Shop, body knows him to bo a one Workman. number ,81. \N l.l'.GLON OP HONOR k . # m pleasure to n imoune.; (■ Insurance Policy on the her J«vl IJ Joyner has iet \ v the Supreme l. .Jtf. m; .1 Do draft fof two il ihiilu '. | h\ ihhi to his wifi ill tiieh.m U I W. V Sullivan ilMnt li i'iii C luma 1 in this 111') fiitmls of tue order con- |Ute themselves upon the prompt (the GianJ Officers, and foei J that the Order will bo the of doing great good in pro- for tho widows and orphans lift to slmgglo ulouo with th [hips and vicisitudea of life. Mr. W. H. licniroc,of our city,bought n fine cow a*short while buck, and a few days ago alii' began to Cad in giving milk. Tho edw wotH.1 gN<- onic iitomoigb one gallon and n half and n: night ah., would n**t give any, and then 4>ho would revere' - the tiling mill give, a gallon a id a h df at night and none in the morning. Ho wutclyjd the cow,and found out that n llue pig that Mr. W. H. Paraotia, i n' liiin, liftd been milking her himself ever.' chiiuce lie got. kilitii of Ex-Gov. Brown. |total vote cait by both houses Issutiiru! election, was 2i'd. |cu twe-tairda would be 142 f . Ur own received, in (>ott> ,115 votes, iiud is, thcrofoie aoiu t.iau i,w > thirds • d ees Saior lroin. a * < ousUtuti uTali - *• .i,r ..iaj ri(y‘; and /■‘isi.-i cuiidei to tin ,J s ic.-.eiu pit ty of ctv. 0 ) i.ii; poiui, of party us(tgx aal Uariuoiiy, therefore,' V*J; app'iniiuii uo withdrawn, wav Senator have that de V'ltuleuauee and support l'nvitkiu u.m to Kcheive the ’ f"r Pie iSl.tie —Pel. & di- Mr. C. G. Rawlings wishes to inform the people of this and ad joining counties that Mr. J. M. Willis will he in SaivjLrsvillo to- day at his stables with u lot of tine stock for sale OBI I UARY. Died m this city on Wednesday th 17th of November, Mr. Pities Happ, the s nior memtier of tho firm of 1 H qip & Son., aged 02 years Mr ll ipo was born in Prussia, lolaiid. of Washington ure then passed between polished steel rollers, mid die result is n strip of heavv plated .composition, l.i'niy which the eases, lucks., centres, bezels, Ac., are cut mid shaped by suitable die? iitql for mers. Tiie gold in these cases is sill ijcieiidv thick to admit of all kinds of clm.-ii'g, eugrnviti;: nu.ii enameling ; tin I'ligrnied eases have been .carried until ,vi,'i'.i perleells smooth liy dine anil use j without reiyivijpg live geld, i T/i, is the only ease made with two • - of Solid (Sold gu.nl warranted by -p.'i ini certificate L'\n - sale hv all Jewelers. Ask for il- uslrated Catalogue, and to see w arrant july 13, TO—'!y Clocks, Wi^htjj. and Jewelry foi ah- at Jeri igan’s. For ShcrilT. Wc are authorized to nunonnoe the name of Charles II Dudley, as a eandi date for SHERIFF, of Washington County, at the election in Jnnuury next —F —T T— FOR CORONER. 1 Wo ( mre . authorized v announce Robert Tompkins as a candldtite foi Oororer of Washington c.uuty at the lection in January. P! b' C.ame a citizen j111y M, 1856. and in 1858 upon ro- ■ Ids family from New York t" ,. • i(lieiied business Irrr ,Ie ,r> Ziln rt (u"W <>( Ton- ,h partner, under the, firm f H. Zinbeft A Co., which i hey carried on to the be - ginniug of the war. \t uie close of the war he reopen- ^ wQ od ImsinesH witji his son Mr. Mom W ' M iji -Hb*.* / name I. s m - THE KNIFE TO DOT $ Sweeping reduc ions in all class es of winter goods for tlic next sixty iys at The Au/usta Store. l nsi- ur'i an pied, On Monday lust, the infant daughter f Mr. mid Mrs. W. H. Renfro. Mr. James Reynolds of this county died oil Wednesday lust, iMWBi 11 KlillON', Ga Nov. 12th 1880 Mr. Editor: Being that I never sec dots from Hebron I thought perhaps it would he essinshal that the folks should know what are doing over hear in thi Commissioners said ot Land GEORGIA—Washington <lomwity Unili-r and.by vlrjure of n ifocrecfrail) tlio au|>'c- rloi- court or said county, rendered nt tlio May wl- Journrd Icrm. lsS.l. lu tlie.CHM' of Ori'rn Ilrantly. v« ,s»nmrl .1. SmlUi. It lielug « I'ill In ci|iilty for rc.lvl. I \vl 1 ri'H ut iiMlilIc outcry, boiCro tin' vourl li'Hi.,, door In SRUilfj-rville, first 'I'm',day In llccctiil,,r onc^j'tt.'t'flr liifld , 'ii,itaiuV,'K .a-'fi'sj JoIiiIiik Urulitlv I>ln,co»ud oiIiitb. ivrimi rmh. nor i-Id, A. M. MAVD. I'om'r.) t Wasiiinoton SiiEitiFi'’s Hai.k. "Will be sold before the Courthouse door in the eily of Hwdejsvillo during tho legal_hours of sale oh'tlio first Tues day in December next tho following pro perty to-wit: One house and lot located in Banders- ville, containing 2 acres more or less, hounded north by Public ltond, - eiyjt liy the Northingtou lot, south by A, Mathis’ land and on the west by Miss Mary Perry. Lot levied on as the prop erty of Reuben Mayo, to satisfy a supe rior court fi f.i in favor of Thomns May vs Reuben Mayo. Property pointed out, by plai litifl'sattorney nud legal notice given. Be sure and examine them it you want something good. I keep on baud a full lino of Q&J Hollow Ware & Tinware, Hollow ware, Tinware, Crockery and Glassware, TOBACCO, CIGARS A .SNUFF. Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes, Snuff &c, liAS.XJ'WAK.E, Plows. Plow gear, Spun Yarns, &c. Tho above named goods are kept Constantly ou hand anil my stock kept up by daily receipts of fresh goods.BT.Cnll and examine lo^ your, ves and be convinced that these arc solid facts. sol For Tax Collector. The voters of Washington county will mpport W. It Thigpen, Esq., or the office of Tax Collector nt. tin tc'ion in January next. Mr. Thig pen has been, dm jug liis term of of fice, one o/ the most honest, prompt, uid fuithtul officers that Uw county ni«ey» rlmd; and lor that honesty, proiiiptiii HH and faithfulness, ho will m-h eted on the first Wcdnesd: y in J inuiiry next. Tue VoTF.ns or MGshinotos County ON EAST SIDE BROAD ST. Sept. 28. 1880. 3m A. S. SPARKS, SANDERSVILLE, GA. FOR COUNTY TH EA^URER. OSCAR H. ROGERS is announced by his inimy Iriemls as a candidate foi re-olectioi), to tho office of County Treasurer at the election in January next. Many Fuiends. For Clerks Ollicc. Of The SUPERIOR COURT. Five friends of Mr. A. M. MAYO, mi ll mnet! him us a candidate for tlio office of Clerk of tlio Superior Court, ot Washington couuty, at the ensuring Jan uary election. tde FOR T«C4$UIli:H y I’m a candidate for County Treas urer an l cordially solicit. ihe suffra ges of Washington county. Jno. B. Roberts. Also at same time iy’d place, will be sold Bix hundred ami sixty-pix acres of laud more or less, adjoining lands ef S. J. Smith, M. Newman & Bon, and others Known ns tho homestead Bet apart to Green Brnntly by Murk Newman, assig nee, to satisfy a superior court ti fa in favor of W. W. Ruck, et id, vh F. M, Brnntly principal, and Green Brnntly se curity. Levied on nR property of Grern Brnntly security. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attocney, and legal notice given defendant. Levy made liy 0. II. Rogers, former deputy sheriff, and re turned to me. Also nt the same time and plane, will bo sold, one tract of land containing foul hundred ucres, more or lens, lieiiig one- fourth interest in the place formerly oc cupied by Dr. W. W. Carr, situated ot: the waters of Buffalo crook, bounded south by Mrs. W. L. Betluine, enst l»y J. N. Gilmore, west by J R Hall, north by R W Hall. Bold to Biitisfy a justice court fi fa in favor of Woods ,fc Co., and against R W Carr,. Levied on ns property of It W Carr, and pointed out by plaintiff Levy made by O H Roughton, constable and returned to me. A. M MAYO, S'i’ff nov 4-tils REVOLUTION In the Dry Goods Market. Just received a CONSIGNMENT of GOODS which must ho sold. THE GR'JJYDEST Bargains ever offered in Sandersville in that lino. Calicoes 41.2 to 5c. per yd. Diess 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 nny Market for stylo, selaclion and price. Gents uud Ladies lurnishinggoods at reduced rates. Shoes and Boots At prices that will astonish everybody. A full line of Hats lower than hand a full lino of NOTIONS, FOlt SHKrIFF, We aro authorized to amiounoe the name of GEORGE W. FRINGE as a candidate for tlio office of Sheriff of IFusliiugton county, at the ensuing elec tion in January next. to — — . liULwi.v. Vinyard ist Mr. Editor Rapp us purtuer, where by Ins uat ( ir -|y ()U S ed that we would rest now mg O'-crgy and probity 0 *“ bile from politicks but not so, »« «“ Wl.i.4 or no Whisk*. W. .f Ins death. B n u ti ill-Volt-' the turn was a pr f it. (ominaut Uji :tU‘.d a Mr sfcd b . Sii|^ rioi Court. Mi wm >1. "• t lit L’.' ^nerior Court f w '«l» Lis Ilono ,1S "'«H pres is now in Judge R. ling, and our 1 le • Vt > i Q, L i. tr m . H' a'lty • u - ' /in .Ml u ..." b- oid St G E( A—Washington! .eoutiiy. By C. C. Brown, Ordinary. Wiierens, IIuel-B. Joyner applies for letters of mlministrutioii on the estate of Joel B. Joyner, ’a'o of suid county, de- oesased. Tliese are therefore to cite andadmon ish nil and singular the Irindred and creditors of said Ueoensed, to be anil ap pear at my office within the time pre scribed by law anil show enunn if any they hnve why said letters should not bo granted. Given under myJhaqql and official rtig- mture.lat Sandersville, Ga., UiiH Nov- vember 1st, 1880. C. C. BROWN, nov 4, 80d Only very ver offered in this market. J[ keep’on Piece Goods, such ns Cassiinercs. Water Proofs and Jeans low figures. Exiumne my stock and convince yourselves. Call at oct 5,—3m Greenwoods Store. See Sign of JYew Cheap Store. S ite. Editor Mercury— l iuug f irmed tli.! 1 » reporting cmf v , .io, 1 sjarb..'fom t C;;U.O.o ril . • v ...... ot some other no go, i|ow Whiskey or no $’bis. key and it will no go. The Stat ue is fule of laws. I told mv wife Dollie that l thought I would sine the rccepts fid' no whiskey but jibe talked like l would get tlio lire stick, a in I wljajt would she do lor campfire to give Jack and Billie and the babies when tha got to crying with tlie stuinache. Thairan’t hut two men in the 93th that gets drunk and tha have both *ig»ed the r^ceiita to get tlie laws to keep them 1 from drinking whiskey. I told Dollie. that I was agoing to put ivpft.med- e tins opporiu-iicinc store if tha did pass that law 1 - Hostitish Bitters gud FOR SHERIFF. I liereby announce myself as a onndi date for Sheriff of Washington county, tlie ensuing election in January next. Should I bo elected I shall discharge the duties of the office with fidelity. A. II. TRAWICK. FOR SHERIFF. 1 Hereby an nonce 'that I am a ean- lidate tor the office of Sheriff of Wash u gl ou enmity, and respect filly solicil tlie sutfentge of the voters of said conn ty at the next election. 1 am Mtill in ihe race, any statements or reports to the contrary notwithstanding. O. A. Roughton. GEORG 1A—Washington County. Whereas, W. J. Taylor, adm’r of the estate ojf W. It. Taylor, dcv'.eu.ye/.L<qi- plies to mo ibr letters of djsmisMon from said estate. These are therefore to cite anil ad monish all persons concerned, to lie and appear ut my office within the lime prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not lie granted. Given under my hand at office, in Sandersville, this Nov 4th, 1880. C. C. BROWN, Old. nov 4, 18S0 -3m br-eu in i-uhition n,.i- U K nar >' :H J ;., iv o this 0,’poriu- icitto store if tha did pass Unit law J.K Hines party or { hl)a ,-d in mj'aml sell Hostitish Bitters gud ’ : . ]' , nft .,„i v “'tHATjjtop Bittara and Toolow rock and 1 m i»L.j in. < Vi ;LL 01 V** r ie and ail the other Bitters and '•mau, who re-.i<)P'FicE MY SfKlt f i’ERiiON'- 1> jp j0 <r ll to. N*nv Mr. Editor we I. i ty I ATPirvift »Y ” M. iV E'' 1 >TAN. i -A. I) 111 tWO fiTOod tilTICS lit icpresent.e.i 0. II. Rog- ■' M. Gilmore, U. Evans, and t' a Robison hi.i i 1 ,, iMi o'i and Josepi Hebron and tin emulates time 1 hove removed to Hand- v? I a Boot and Bh."-8"' 11 ) 1 >om of the. J). A.<lams' IftVO OJHHH’ n VI1 work J' the I IK h El La Xoi "ion tUi a Ulhi 11 utteiii'huiee of Judges '' • t d M ■ iJ —I Rttei'uooa ,; 8 : \ ' ^ ttr s\vell ovi [^Pand J, c. Dell ^ fcrU dl ' Cuit - Pottle, 205 ,C CllCuit - A- C. Pali-,. I 01 a circuit^. A. Crisp, I CaRolvmm. ' lou t have but two go ' at is Christmas nnu shiriff has ir ,. at " deal of business over hear f und we watch for him, wo keep liear and when he for him, and when holler horaw for Muck. Come in boys, tel! them ‘ 'ates to come over one : would like very see their friendly smiles, lers. i;v„. j, supply of Logft on hand'. Editor give my love to all ■ its inert and tell them head we have 16 recepts ilie, !)8th. Farewell to to cauidets, cone days, when I cVuTdi'votcyourwhile win p»y! :H 1 e Y "the^i'occi'y door and yuur "r“re moment*. Nu to work can uster S0t U\ Uie J FOR TAX RECEIVER, ROBERT J. MOYE’B Frieiuls respectfully announce him ns a candidate for tlie office of T ix Receiver >f Washington couuty, at tlio ensuing January election, and earnestly solicit the support of the voters of said county. His name has never been presented for office before, and as lie. always rendered valuable anil netive service to the demo cratic piuty we hope tlio people will ral ly to his support. If elected, he will inaW" a trustworthy arid deserving officer. FOR I AX RECEIVER. I respectfully announce myself to the voters of Washington county as a candi date for tlie office of Tax Receiver at tlie ensuing election in January next. BEN. 1FHIDDON. GEORGIA — Washington Comity. Whereas, Joseph 1). Marlin, miniih- istrator of the estate of John II Mar lin, deceased, applies for leave lo sell the lan^s belonging:to lli.o emtale. These are therefore to eile and ud- monisli all and singular the kindred am reditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law anil show cause if any they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand and official signature, at Bandersville, Ga., ihi- Nov. 1st, lSciO. C. C. BROWN, Only. nov 4—30d */ V Tapper Blacksmith, Machinist and! WOODWORKER . Wfehes tolinform the public that he is still on hand doinrr noth ing but first class work in the above Lran G hes of mechanism Also agent lor ‘ ’ Liddell’s Patent Portable Engines* Saw Mills Corn and W heat Mills And MACH IN ERY/or Plantation, Custom or Merchant Mills Call and see me on north end of Harrig street. Sandersville, Ga. apr 20-tf J. T. Lav e igne NEXT tor-.’ next door .Tones BuiUln 1 ^L a,, Fr£sotlHT canu 11 a( l'litlui) to tli.e styles and of the best. mid< 1 ^ ((llllj|| t , )U t j, m% WC c l! 1 i> 1 to suit the times. I want. • , .q , , , 1 ' L - Rodgers,| IU „1 nnw customers t'O^ye me » '• lll '|mnuh tom nov. 28, 188 Iff. G. Vmi“Ittess now 1)0 fore U Lyon c.i■ make 1"'"".' work lor u» than at"".' upitnl noi r> cjui" Btlic public. lu-dcr a’ t Lem iVC, tbtl'B ®l"‘• e wtllito U'O .1 up- Daot U 0 U L su,>r i yOU | .Vholne^yThe I' 1 ’!moil Ut 1110 , r ,!f V.ife'fcC Christmas, iarewel work. --r. o«ly j farewell tO hvo got 1; Mivtub 'your »pare moinent*- No otUor bu-lne-^m ^ ^ ^ by the grocery Cl. ’ver Jo*-te.^r.^o» N .W^ every man to trcct. „ „ , Costly Outfit and terms free. A gfe»v P A ^j re5 .. YniirS Re-SI.lt y. ; “ a for ,njne Uo"Vco/auku^^I: 1 Capt. Win. IL FQIt TAX RECEIVER. We are aiUhoriz-il to announce the name of HENRY P. BARKES- D.YLE as a worthy candidate for the (flioeof T'x Receiver of Washington county, tit the ensuing electiou in Jaunnrv next. FOR TAX RECEIVER. The lriends of J. P. Riddle an nnuncc him as a suitable person to fill the office of -Jinx Receiver of Washington county at tho ensuing January election. EXECUTOR'S SALE. By virtue of an order from the Ordi nary of Washington county, will bo sold before the court house door ip Sanders ville, on the first Tuesday in D member next, the following lands belonging to the estate of A. O, Duggan, dec’d. Two tracts, one containing 215 acres more or less, known as Mrs. Swiut (Fool) place, on Brushy creek. Tlie other containing L73 acres more or less, and known as the Jack Fool place, 011 Buffalo creek, the two tracts lying near each other,and con sidered us forming one plantation, boun ded by lands of Bwint, Bateman anil oth ers. Sold for distribution among the heirs. Terms cash. nov 4—fils Ivy Duggan, Ex’r. DOOR TO ADAM'S LIVERY STABLE I am prepared to do all kinds of €^arr tape BLACKSMITH &|PLOW 1 week in yiiurown town. $•> f p u t ' riuk. lt- ttdur, if you wuiit a burtnMi a i ll mg mom) of cither Hex can make gn Ilorton N B Mr Editor hoping that ‘. this maj; find you whl h i»craoiiH of clti.v. _ for oar- u> |IJ ••••’«/ * u ,ul ,looi " s '"' 1 Mulue. h*b *3' '33" ^ , AT REASONABLE PRICES. ALSO DEALER IN festal CASKETS April, 10th 1880 tf At Prices t> iTit ttii) Times STOrfE ROOM FORSALE. For Tax Receiver. 'Jhe friends of Iv. J. N. Walden announce him as a suitable candi date for Tax lteei ver at the ensuing election in January next. Many Voters. EXECUTOR’S SALE. Will be sold before tlie court house door in the city of Sandersville, bevween Iffill be sold on tlie first tho legal hours of sale, on the first Tqes ; Kfej* \,£ Tuesday in December next, day in December next, tlie following A good Store house 21 feet tracts of land, to-wit: j wide, and 36 feet in length, One tract of land on tlie waters of Lit-I with a lob back of it 26 feet in width tie Ohoopee, adjoining Taylor, Jackson.and 40 feet long. Also a vacant lot ud-|» ll ^“wibftL and Gaskin, containing Bold Ori'ttt cliujiee to make money. We need a p. rn m In every town to take siihscrlptlons for ihe, lar gest :< Ion pest and, Illustrated family pnliKittlon In tlio World. Any one can beecnin a snccoss- fnl agent. Six elegant wmks of art given free to subscribers. 1 lie price Is so low that almost, every body subscribes, "no aoent reiu.rts tnkJna a day. _ a lagv age^t repoias mfkjng, dii'Y. /-• -■ ! aining 120 3 4 acres or! joining said house on tlie west, 24 feet'^'°, r ® 2 >0 rbar I'ront in t,„fin-.,/ All wljr, ei less. Sold under and by virtue of an or-! wideband 87 feet length. The vacant lot to the buISnes*, or outy'/am s’lar^umo. y y“u dor from tlie Court of Ordinary of said county; ns the land belonging to the es tate of Alien Jackson, deceased. Irwin Jackson, Ex'r. nov — bis will do to build a good store house on, situated ou tlie north side of the Public Square. ROUGHTON & SMITH, oct 26, 1880-tds enRBgo ttoje . . . , - » 'wiMUiuw l ouneotl not beaway fromhon e over nlgbt. Yea can do it .swell aa others., toll dlrocttcnsi-nnd term's ftee. h.lognnt and expensive OulfU free. If you want profitable work send na your address at once. It costs netbing to trv the business. No one’who engngos fails to nirk -great pay. Address ‘ ijMoitOE Stinson & Co.. Portland, Maine.