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Grand Jury Presentments.
r Tho Grand Jury for the November
•Term, 1880 of the Superior Court ot
'Washington county beg leave to mi >•
mii the following Presentments:
Since tho last term’ of our Court,
itihas pleased nn Allwise Providence
to call to the Court above, that able
jurist and Statesman the great and
■> - — ' ’ tt r ,1 w llO hd
good Hersehol V. Johnson,
acceptably dispensed justice with no (
even hand to Our people, mid who by v
rAUPEUS.
Owing to tlie fact that the care for
the poor of our county, by establish -
g a fixed home for them is now in
the bands of a committee consisting
of the Hon. Ordinary and 10 citizens
at largo, we deem it unnecessary to
take any action fo tho matter, except
to second the efforts of that commit
tee in establishing the Home, upon
an economical basis, but suitable to
tha wants of tbo county’s beneftcia-
ies. Tho H in. Ordinary’s books
uaj into error, some noble young mrtn
into the dram shop there to sip the cup
of sorrow and stain bis honored name
forever. (Jod forbid.
Tho subject I wish to present is Tem
perance. Arc you in lavor of temper
ance or are you not?
If you believe it is wrong to drink
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
By virtue of ail order froin„tho Ordi
nary of Washington county, will be sold
before the court house door in Snuders-
-. a , - n „ n ,.,i ville, oil the first Tuesday in December
I have removed to next, the following lands belonging to
liavo opened a Boot and Shoe h’op > ^ estate of A. C. Duggan, dec’d. Two
the back room of the store next door to
Wlisre was Moses
whiskey as a beverage,
, , . . „ tracts, one containing 215 acres more or
Mr. H D . Adams in *2 best lcss^ known as Mrs. Swiut (Pool) place,
All work done in the latest ,“ ua ““ ol i Brushy creek. The other continuing
„u ni,i 173 acres more or less, and known ns the
styles nnd of the best mate
to make or sell |to suit the times. I want all my old
CDii Mill/ HID II 111' n • "" *> ,, JllCkl'OOl DlflCO, Oil J
it a business, to give it away or distrib-iand new customers to R 1 '* ^ 01 ? g ’' ’ two tracts tying near en
' ical tire-! uov. 2d, lw. ■ ; sidered as forming one
his paternal counsels delivered from S |, INV tlieir number as 108 white and
timo to time, has always evinced his
deep interest in tho affairs and peo-j
\ o . ... .. t •< fPina l'U *1
plo of our county. This Grand Ju
* .. « i i i _ 11. . AT OB
bored.
EDUCATION.
The educational interests of our
rv'humblv bows to tho decrees o f an t n |j g (. 0U| . heartiest sympa-
Allwisc Providonco, in this the Statosj^i^ ^y Q aP0 fortunate in having
and county’s bereavement, 111 !,it the head of school affairs in our
common with their follow citizens, coun ty such an efficient School Coni-
extond tlieir heartfelt sympathy tip m iasionor as Dr. Hollihold proves to
tho aged widow and tho children °f h 0) f PO m whoso books wo gather tlio
tho
the honored dead. . j following figures, embracing
Through committees as well as jin sc hool year just closed,
committee of the whole, they have ex-, rphero wero 55 white and 23 color-
nmined tho affairs of tho county wit.ij 0 j 8C h 0 ols in the county this year in
the following result: I which instruction was imparted to
tty,The examination of tho Tax Re-
LnLt/xw'a KrvrJr t1l r
reiver s booli sliows tlvit the inx?il>1**
property of tho county for tho pres-
ont year amounts to $2,806,2)1 00
upon which tho assessments of State
taxes at 35 cents on the 100 dollar
will amount to $0821 80. Number
of Professions returned is 40(1 00,
both of these items go into tho State
Treasury. Number of Polls return
ed is 3402, which poll tax when col
lected is paid in and becomes a part
of the county School fund.
The amount of County Tax assess
ed at 75e. on the $100, will realize
$21,046 87 of all these amounts de
linquent, tax has to be allowance made,
which cannot be ascertained until the
Tax Collector makes his final settle
mont f-’with-Qthe ^Statoj and county
Ti'An an vpv
Tho books of tho Tax r Jb coiver, T bind.
Hermann, Esq., and of tho Tax Col
lector, Wm. It. Thigpen, E U-, show
that both theso officers fill tlieir res
pective offices with unusual care ami
efficiency, deserving] tho coufi lonee
of tho people of our county, which
has beou reposed in them.
1160 white male and 863 white female
pupils, and 923 colored male and 811
colored female pupils. The average
attendance waq 2142 during the scho
lastic 3 months.
The tuition at ett Tout rates would
amount to $10,527 but tho funds al
lotted for tho purpose of its pay
ment only amouutod to 41 per cent
which touchers have received and are
now receiving.
Wo would reoommond tlut the va
rious school trustees in tbo different
districts, visit tho schools more fre
quently and familiarize themselves
with tho ages of tho pupils, as it has
come to tho knowledge of this body
that pupils over the school age liavo
boon in attendance at some of tho
schools, thus depriving children of
the proper ago from availing them
selves of tho boaotits of t’uo school
utc iii nny way, only us a medical i
seription, you are certainly a temper-'
anee friend; if on the other band you
favor any or all of these ways of using
it you arc not one. The question then
comes am I one or am I not? It wc
shall foul that there is nny permanent
good growing out of it to any one in
dividual on earth, we t fie it have some
excuse for saving wo are pot temper
ance men, lUit on the other hand if
we find none we are left to ourselves
and can only say we arc opposed to
temperance. If intemperance is of
benefit to any one certainly we can find
it; where can wo find a better place to
look for it than among tho medical
world, there is the place, lor certainly
the honest Dr. can tell us the truth.
And wluie I am no Dr. myself I heard
a prominent one say not many months
ago that ’twas extremely doubtful
whether it had ever benefitted a single
individual as yet, This opinion is
sustained by many of my acquaintan
ces. If then it is a.question of doubt
with thorn how can we expect to”find
it elsewhere. Indued wo cannot Go to
him that sells or makes, and what is
the testimony there obtained, lie may
llourish awhile like tho green hay l'/oo,
but alas, soon he is out down and witli-
creth. I have known many, but nev
er knew one in all niy life but that he
or his children, one or the other, drank
A-
"a week In your own town.
No risk. I! alter, If von want
Iwhlcli persona of eltli
1 pay all tlif Urn- they wink, write lor im.
veulars to H. Hau.iwt & C°.. Portland
Maine. J:'!> 1J > 1880-1 ^
on Buffiilo creek, tin.
neti other,ami con-
])lnntntion, boun
ded by lands of Swiut, Bateman ami otli-j Pacts.
Sold for distribution among the
Krent ] 1P i rRi Terms cash.
nov 4—tds Ivv Duggan, Ex’r,
TO BURN ?
Outfit fire
lmninesR at |ers.
an iimli
WHY IS IT THE
•Augusta Store
Ts ever crowded with customers?
Tho 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, wc will
not be undersold and wc will lead
the prices at all hazards. Wc will
match samples lrom any source in
Georgia and give one inch more
to the yard as proof wc lead.
Will. A. McCADTY & CO.
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
Will be sold before the court house
door in the city of Sandcrsville, between
tho legal hours of sale, on the first Tues
day in December noxt, the following
tracts ..f land, to-wit:
One tract of land on the waters of Lit
tle Ohoopee, adjoining Taylor, Jackson
and Gaskin, containing 120 3 4 acres or
less. Bold under ami by virtue of an or
der from the Court of Ordinary of said
county; os tho land belonging to the es
tate of Allen Jack Ron, deceased.
Irwin Jackson, Ex’r.
nov — tils
As this isn’t o vmy important matter, we will proceed with tho
That at SPARKS POPULAR GROCERY and VAhDUTV
I rices tn defy competition.
‘ STORE, you will fin . .
Bacon, Flour, Lard Meal, Grist, Syiui, Molases.
Sugar, Coffe, Rico, Cheese, Butter. Tens, Spice, Hams,
Canned goods of all kinds, Mackeral, Onions, Potatoes
Apples, Confections, Peanuts, Dings, &c.
FURNITURE
Consistin' 1, ot Room suits, Bureaus, Stiles, Bcadsteads and .Chairs,
I have also added to my stock a complete line of
GEORGIA—Washington County
By C. C. Brown, Ordinary.
Whereas W. L. .Johnson ami Wilson
Shcnly applies to me for letters of Dis
mission on the estate of Seaborn John
son, deceased, also, for letters of disrnis
sioti from the estate of Mrs. Barbara
Johnson, lute of said county, deceased.
Those are tnerefore to cite nnd admon
ish nil persons concerned, to be and np
penr at my office within the time pre
scribed by law and show cause, if any
they have, why said letters should not
be granted.
Given under my band at office ipSan
dersvillo this October 25th 1880.
C. C. BLOWN, Ord’y.
oct 25—3m
NEW COUNTY
ADVERTISEMENTS
COMPENSATION.
Iii compliauco with tlio act ot tlio
Jenoral Assembly approved llth of
October, 1879, we recommend tho
poniponsation of Jurors and Court
Bailiffs for tho next succoodiug year,
to be Two Dollars a day, am| that
the Sheriff’ and the Clerk of tho court
the cup of sorrow. Fortune may P<>;"’|GKon(jiA—Washington County
llltO Ills l'*l* JlWIlliCj but SOOU licj wii.nu*, Ivy W. Duggnn j udniV^dc
must realize tho fact of an i
lif e T lmvn biimvn in fin v tiuit.tn.ilnv hAiVi rotate for tlio wivmentol VlcbUt and.for ilUtrl
Be sure and examine them il yog want something good.
I keep on hand a full lino of
Hollow-Ware «S 'fiawars,
Hollow ware, Tinware, Crockery nnd Glassware,
TOBACCO, CIGARS & SNUFF.
Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes, Snuff &c,
i HABDW-A.IRE,
Plows, Plow gear, Spun Yarns, Ac.
The above named goods are kept Constantly on hand and my stocl
is kept up by daily receipts of ijcbli goods. Call .and examine tor you;
selves and he convinced that these are solid tacts.
A. S. SPARKS,
SANDERSYlLLE.GA.
The books of tho Hon. Ordinary
show tliathe hasissuod County Scrip bo paid tlio sumo amou its.
since his report to tho last Grand Ju- finanoe committee.
- - t.. . | Werocoramond that Dr. II. N.
114.00 Ilollifiold, T. E. Brown and Guo. D.
55.00WartUeu be appointed ft Finance
74.04 committoe to examine nnd report up-
2'25.00 on tho tinaucos of tho county to the
159.89 Grand Jury of tho next Spring Term
11,40 of this C urt.
107.00 thanks.
1013.15 To his Honor Judgo Carswoll onr
75.00 thanks are tondorcd.for tho able utau-
131.52 ner with which ho discharges tho du-
130.30; tics of his eminent position and for
ry, for tlio following purposes:
For Court expenses
For Attorney’s fees
For Bridge repairs
For Lighting Rods
For Jail expenses
For Repairs on Jail
For Lunatics
For Paupors
Insurance
Printing
Hopairs qn Court-liouso
Inquests
Per diem to witnesses
Incidentals
Given under my hand at office i
Sandcrsville, this Nov 2 1880.
C. C. BROWN, Qrd’y.
Commissioners sab of Land
GEORGIA—"Washington County
30.00 courtesies extended to us.
2200
Total
His records show diligonco and cart
in their entries and arrangements.
The Treasurer's books show Ilia
To Solicitor General Hines wo also
66 371 tender our grateful acknowledgments,
f ir tho prompt and able assistance
$2,238.27 rendered to us, whenever required,
and at this the close of his official
term, wo tako great pleasure in bear
ing tostitnouy to tlio fact, that from
he lias received since the last Grand the day ho entered upon tho official
discharge of his duties as Solicitor
General until its close ho has mm
Jury’s report from variom sources
$8530.98
no has paid out’as per.vouohora
Interest bearing
scrip 5285.55
Pauper Rcrip 1030.40
on nec’t Treasurer’s
Commissions 371.17—6(137 12
Rested his capability as a high tonol
conscientious officer deserving tho
confidence and esteem of tho people
of Washington county.
PRINTING.
Wo recommend tho printing of
itheso Presentments in both of the
leaving balance in his liands$l843 86.city papers at the price stipulated by
It will bo gratifying to the TaxL committee of this Body, and that
a printed copy of thorn bo forwarded
to M's. Governor Johnson atBirtow.
M NEWMAN, Foreman,
“Uiulcr nmltl,y vlrturo or a ilccrca train tin* Mini'*
rior court ot Halt! count.-, rcu U-rod at tlio May JhiI-
Joitrni'd I t-riii. IMS'),'In tlio.cHreof Orccn llrautly. v.
iimcl -i. Smltli. It lirinK « 1)111 III eVjulty lor relict.
. vlil ti ll at public outcry, bc.Ura tin- court house
door In Saiut-rsvlllc. Ilrst I'm-sduy 111 llcccndnr
ouctrut ot lit nil coutitluluK ililu acres, (ailjofnluu
llrautly l’aluccaud otliors. T rms.casll.
nov 4-tds
M. MAYO. Oorn’r. 5
Wahuinoton Bukuii-i's B.u.r.
Will bo sold beforo the Courthouse
door in tlio city of Bandersvillc during
the legal hours of sale on the. Ilrst Tues
day in December next the following pro
perty to-wit:
One house and lot located in Bnnders-
ville, containing 2 acres more or less,
bounded north by Public Bond, east
by tho Northiugton lot, south by A.
Mathis’ land and on tlio went by Miss
Mary Perry. Lot levied on as the prop-
rtyof Bcuben Mayo, to satisfy n supe
rior court f| fa in favor of Thomas May
vs Benli' ii Mayo. Property pointed out
by p!ai utiff’s attorney and legal notice
given.
payers of tho county to learn that in
-i. u_Y.iiu« ti.c imnvv indebted-
all probability the heavy
ness that lias'beon hanging over the
county for several years past, will be Joseph it Daniel, John D B >ono,
entirely obliterated and an ora of John T Gross, Shadrick Dakes,
lower taxation be inaugurated and Thomas E Brown, William Holmes,
it is liopod will bo maintained for
years to come.
COUNTY RECOUPS.
We find tho books and papers iu
tho CUrk’s office of tlio Superior
Court neatly kept and systematically
filed, fully in keeping with the fa
vorable reports made on them by for
mer Grand J uries.
All the books of the J indices of the
Peace and; Notaries Public ot the
county except that of 1\ m. Jackson,
t i> oon, r»,m have been submitted
J. P., 88th Dist.
andVxamiued by us. They < all show
a proper compliance with the law.
In one or two instances we noticed
entries in pencil, which has been call
ed to the attention of the officers in
William P S ni tli, Wm II Renfroe,
ifHB tipuRn, A L It m ton,
VYH’itU'.i “tp* w
Edwin S.uilh,
G B Thigpen,
John 1’ Veal,
I E Wliiddon,
Ohas W S liter,
Wm Watkins,
J M Rachels,
James A Bay,
Invin L Adams,
T O Doolittle,
William Duggan.
As the Twig is Ueiifc so it will
Grow.
the young men ot Washington
T.)
county, it, is with a feeling of deep anx
iety that I would propose a talk with
you my young blends upon a subject
seconed to none, save that ot our eternal
interests, first because you aro young,
hands the
ed to the auenuon ot me iiiuncrs n , because into your hands the
quest ion,who were l equested to write » people must fall.
A^fSUl A. unequaleil ^
We find the Jail building in prop-
to meet and exchange with each ot you
er condition and the prisoners suita- s^JirirntcHy my ^'{'-i !' M1 p
bly cared for in diet and bedding. |circumstaiicas iorbul, for wluie m> bus-
We recommend to the Hon. Ordina-incus coniines me at one place, joins
ry after tho completion o? the re-does you at another. Notwitlistainang
pairs now iu progress on the Court tins is true it affords me pleasure indeed
housothat no further repairs be enter- to know that wo can incct through tins
ed upon until the fina icial condition of 1 0l ij um and spend a tew moments in
our county gets to be upon a solid con t cm plation. And I hope that the
footing again. time required of you to consider this
n0AD3, talk, will not be idly spent, or in any
Owing to the unprecedented bad wa y r0 ]j y 0U of one precious mo-
yi-eather prevalent for the past month, j u ‘ ont ,,; ven , ( , or your early cultivation
x-rvrirJa in llio nnnnt.v nrfil . . n J . t> .a i.
pot ill
roads. *
bmiln lion,
Kinuif on tin-. cMtiitc of J oil’ll Wnll;i'r,iU‘i-( , nsi‘il nmlios
' ' Itippltcntlon Tor leave to aell tl<o IiuiiIh bcloniiliiK to
I have known many that to-dav »«•'> eat»to fortiiornymentonicbt
, . , . , i y ,* v i button iuiiour thohuirs:
aro drinking tin* run Ol sorrow. UO(l Ihisls, tliPn»f«ro. to notify nil conciTiHMl tonliow
.. | • \ i <• • i i | i i 1 cir.im', if nny t lit* v luiv *, within thu tlnu* prpsrrih-
torbld my youll^ ilioiuly tlial IU1J Ly law;wl,y Ivuvo Hliouiu not be grunti'd to .null
you from experience may ever liavo to f* 1 ' 1 l ' ,ni1 "-
testify to wlmt I have here said. Well
might wo say none aro benefitted by
the use of intoxicating liquors; while
thousands are pining away in sorrow
in consequence ot its use. These facts
it would seem to mo ought to move
oveq tlio liar keeper to say L am a tem
perance man anti inspire them to for
ever close their doors against the sale
of it. But I do hope that these re
fit p ions may enable each and all of
you to say that you will not do as they
have done. Now on the other hand
let us see who aro the beneficiaries of
temperance, f|rst we say the map that
docs not use, lie has no bad toolings
rom its etibets, no apprehensions ol
having wounded the feelings of his as
soeiates oy mortified the heart of loved
ones at home, no mother to weep and
sigh at the disgraceful acts of her boy.
No remorse of conscience that lie lias
done wrong in this respect or been the
means of leading others to do so. No
false charges to meet by an oftended
companion or apology to make for un
conscious acts while drunk, none ot
these, while lie that does not sell or
make has this to cheer him on his way,
tho father is fond of his boy, the moth
er is rejoiced at his stand, the sister is
honored by his act, while tho bfotliei
is saved by his example. All this and
nnd more than this is the result ol
temperance. Society will love you,
the church will encourage you, while
even tho drunkard will honor you.
And now my young friends you arc
but observers perhaps, or will be at
the January elections, some however
may act, if so, L liavo a word to say to
you, there is no better evidence of” what the \yatovs of Buffalo creek, bounded
a man is than is shown in what lie does, .f mt h fo’ JIr8, w - cn8t fl by , J ‘
L have grasped the temperance flag and - - -- J
am endeavoring to plant the colors at
tho public gate, there to testify to the
rising generation, and to say to you my
young friends, that intemperance lias no
place tit the ballot box. Will you help
ine ? To you that observe only, I will
say, watch the result, if I fall let it not
be said, his cause go with him, no, nev
er, raise it again and again,until victory
shall crown our efforts. And then if
your examples are followed you will In
no apprehension of having '.ed any one to
fill a drimkqrds grave or blighted the
hopes of any who iqay go with you, let
it not be said that hope of office gain
affords a just pretext to pave, the way
that leads within the walls of sorrow,
but to the contrary open wide the door
that exposes the inmates
hold an office. Intemperance is the
inas3 that hides tho true man, it bedims
eyes and lessens the judgement, and
thereby disqualifies the man to vote,
therefore I would adopt the language of
holy writ, and say, “touch not, handle
not, the unclean tiling.”
J. D. BOONE-
Executor's Sa'e.
In puiMtianco of tlio last will and tes
tament of Bicliaid wartlien of said coun
ty, deceased, wo will sell before the
court house door, in Sandcrsville, williiii
the legal hours of sale, outlie first Tues
day in December next, at public auction
I to tbo highest bidder, all that tractor
parcel of land in said comity, eight miles
north of Sandcrsville, on the Sparta and
Warren ton roads, about and embracing
tho homestad of said deceased. Terms
cash. N. O. WAUTIIEN,
It. II. WAltTIIlSN,
THUS. WAUTIIEN.
Executors of will of Bichard wnrthen,
leceased. oct 23—tds
ON EAST SIDE BROAD ST.
Sept. 28. 1880. 3m
RESOLUTION
in the Dry Goods Market
Just received a CONSIGNMENT of GOODS which must he sold.
THE GHHJS BEST
Bargains ever offered in Siindersville in that. line.
Calicoes 41*2 to 5c. per yd
Dress Goods
20c per yds. Ot lie
Administrator's tale.
Will he sold before tbo court house
door iu Sandcrsville on the first Tuesday
in December next, five shares of S"iitli-
western Bail road Stock; three shares of
Central ltailroad Stock; two consolida
ted mortgage 7 per cent, bonds of Atlan
tic and Gulf ltailroad—one thousand
dollars each; one Atlantic and Gulf Bail-
road 7 per cent, bond No, 551, with past
due coupons and interest r.inoe first July
1877, endorsed hy city of S ivannah, in
suit, S500: one Georgia six per cent, eou-1 , . . ■ , , ,
pon bond due in 1383, for one tliousundl At l’ wc „ cs “'j 1 ' "i 1 . 1 ™tomsh everybody
7 1-2 cents and upward. Irish Poplins bestqualiti
gotnls in proportion. Mv
Stock of Clothing
cannot be surpassed in any Markt t for stylo, sclactfon and price. Cun
and Ladies turnisliinggoods at reduced rates.
Shoes and Boots
lollnrs. All to bo sold as the property of lever offered in this market. I
Mrs. N. Wnrthen, of Washington conn- Piece Goods, such ns Cassimeres.
ty, and under and by virtue of orders ].-. w
for that purpose duly granted by the Or- 1 "
diuary of said county. Terms cash.
THOMAS WARTHEN,
Also at same time and place, will be
sold six hundred an l sixty-six acres of
land more or less, adjoining lands ef 8.
J. Smith, M. Newman k Son, niulothers.
Known as tho homestead set apart to
Green Brnntly liy Mark Newman, assig
nee, to satisfy a superior court fl fa in
favor of W. W. Buck, et ul, vs F. M.
Brnntly principal, and Green Brnntly se-
Qiirity. Levied on as property of Grcrn
Brnntly security. Property pointed out
In plaintiff’s attorney, and legal notice
given defendant. Levy made by G. II.
Rogers, former deputy sheriff, and re
turned to me.
Also at the same time and place,
be sold, one tract of luiid containing four
hundred acres, more or less, being one-
fonrtli interest in the place formerly oc
cupied by Dr. W. W, Carr, situate'
oet 23-tds
MACON WAItTHKN,
AdmTs.
A full lino of I Infs lower lb
imp on fount a fnll^lino of NOTION’
Water Proofs and Jeans r ntve
Examine my stock and convince yourselves.- Call at
oct 5,
See
Greenwoods Store.
GEOR1A—Washington County
Whereas, Mors. Louisa Taunt r, exec
utrix of tlie will of william Tinnier, Hr.
deceased, represents to the court in hei
petition duly tiled and entered on n cord,
that she lias fully exi cutcd her trust ac
cording to the will of said deceased;
This is therefore, to cite all persons
concerned, the heirs and creditors of said
estate, to show ciuso, if any they can,
why said executrix should not be dis
charged from her trust as said ( xeeutrix,
and receive letters of dismission on the
first .Monday in January, 1SK1.
oet 14-3m Q. C. Brown, Ord’y
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.
Iy vlrturo ol’au ardor from tho Ordinary of Was!;
** *’ ourt House
day iu Do-
Sign of New (Cheap Start
Blacksmith, Machinist and
WOODWORKER
R W Hall. Sold to satisfy a justice court
ti fa in favor of Woods & Go., and against
R W Carr,. Levied on as property of B
W Oarr, and pointed out by plaintiff
Levy made by O H Houghton, constable
and returned to me.
A. M MAYO, Sh’lf
nov 4-tds
Itnad
county to fiave their respect
placed in passable condition as soon
as the weather will admit o: t. The
ugttui luuuty, will bo* sold ‘ r-f >re tl
door iu MnidcrsviHF, or the l\r t i
comber next, one tract ot land iu suid count' 1
known as the ii une of the lute Stephen Mills nudI
litly us tho widow’s dower, beii»n well improved 1
and containing ‘Sb acres, more or less, excepting I
one half aero for grave yard; hounded by lauds of
Ivy W. Due/?m, ilood nnd others. Sold as thel
property of Stephen Mills d *»M. , for tlie payment!
f debts autl for distribution am the heirs of
aid estate. Terms cash. s. Ii MILLS.
J. W. MILL*.
Nov. 2. 18°0. Adm'rs
\\ ishes to inform tlie public that he is still on hand doing 1 notl
mg but first class work in the above branches of mechanism.
Also agent for
Administrators
Liddell's Patent Portable
glues, Haw Jflills Corn ant
Wheat Mills
GEORGIA—Washington county.
By C. C. Brown, Ordinary.
Whereas, Hud B. Joyner applies for
letters of administration on the estate of
Joel B. Joyner, late of said county, de-
oesased.
These are therefore to cite ami admon
ish all and singular the kindred ami
creditors of said deceased, to be and ap
pear at my ofiieo within tlie time pre
scribed by law and show cause if any
they liavo why said letters should not
he granted.
Given under my hand and official sig-
h,i ,,rnn hi I nature, at Sandcrsville, Gil., this Nov-
no would vombor lBtj 1880 . c. C. BROWN, :
nov 4, 30d Ordy
bije.
Iiy virtue of an order from tho Ordinary of Wns-
ington county, will be sold before the court house
door in Sunders, on tlie first Tuesday in Decern
her next, out* truct of land i i said county, near He- . at \ r*T UMi'nir r’
broil, containing' on- hundred nnd sixty acres mor-| AllCl MALrilJNbRY IOT Plantation, Custom Or Merchant
I Call and see me on north end of Harris street.
less, known us the Smith or Const ntiu
adjoining lauds of John A ox and the llebroi
Said laud sold subject to tlio lloimstead exemp
tion of 2. (HO of tho revised ('ode of Georgia.
Sold as the property of the estate ol John II
IMtnmn, deceased, for the bouelit of the heirs and
creditors. Terms cash.
IVY W. DULL AN, Adm’r.
Nov. 2nd, 18t?0.
flomuiissioners
Districts are recpu
soon|to discharge such acts ii; after lite as will
make your career one never ending
h and 1253cl|cluing‘e of usefulness. This doim and
d to settle their!4 j ia vo been amply compensated tor all
'disputes about lines us early a day asL costs me . \ am but a middle aged
practicable, ami bays tfieir roads nuin) standing usitwcreiipftntbeinid-
" die round of life, looking back to the
tirqe when I stood where you stand,
and well do I remember the power
and effect of example. And would il
__ x _ tbo example ol
those that by tlieir acts looked forward
8-jto the up building of all that was good,
pcctive boundaries; it is r-arncetly and tlie destruction of all that was evi
i-ecommended that v/benever such! on the other band I am lookm
differences arise,a board of three Coo.-jp onvai .^ t, 0 the time when I can sav
nor do more; but when it will be said
Go to Z. II. Rongbton’s if you want
the best Grits in the market.
'’STATIONERY ! STATIONERY !
Writing Paper, Violet Inks, Pens,
Pencils, fiue Box Stationery for sale at
II. C. Boughtou’s.
prae
tyorkod. Tlie Bpeoul attention ol
the Commissioner in the 9 lth dis
trict is called to tlio necessity of re
moving the rocks in the road be
tween Davisboro and Riddleville near . . .-
Mr. Harris’ residence. As differen-[possible perpetuate
ences of opinion frequently arise be
tween Commissioners us. to vheir re
missioners from adjoining districts,
be called together by the Comniis- ^.^ jt; done, and oil! shall it bo
sioners at variance and have t “ eu ’L, u ^ ( j t p a t I have led one single indivld-
LEMONS, nt Z. H. Houghton’s.
Don’t forget you can. get the best
Cheese at Z. H; Roggbton’s.
When you want fresh Flour go to
Z. H. Houghton’s and call for Cream
;J the South. _
~Ro is tod coffee, Soaps, candles, Match
cs Starch at H.£C'. Eoughtou’s cheap
Store. ’ 8f ‘Pt 28, 1830^
Frcsh Chcese just’ received at Z
II Roughtou’s- don’t forget that h?
keeps Dried Beef. july E
differences settled iu the most prac-
’>p. manner according to law.
Candies received every day at '/%
II. Houghton’s 20 to 35 ctspor lb.
NOTlQE.
Ail persons indebted to the eatate
of John Walker deceased, of Wash
ington county, are hereby notified to
make immediate payment, and those
having demands against s.ai l estate,
to present them in ermsof the law.
IVY W. DUGGAN,
Nov. 2d 1S80. Adm’r., flu bonis non.
Sandcrsville, Ga. apr 20-tf
J. T.Laneigne,
NEXT DOOR TO ADAM’S LIVERY STABLE
I am prepared to do all kinds of
GEORGIA—Washington Comity.
Whereas, W. J. Taylor, aihn’r of tlie
eslale of W. K. Taylor, deceased, ap
plies to mo for letters of dismission
from said estate.
These are therefore to cite and ad
monish all persons concerned, to he
l appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law, and show cause,
if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given mitlcr my hand at office, in
Sandcrsville, this Nov 4th, 1880,
C. C. BRO WN, Ord.
nov 4, 1880 -3iyi
GEORGIA—Washington Cpunty
Thirty days alter date application wit
be made to* the Court of ordinary for
leave to sell the land of tlie late A. F.
Wiggins, deceased, for the purpose a
distribution among tlio heirs,
oct 28 M. Newman, Ad’mr.
%m,g«
You will find tho best nickel Cigars in
town at II. C. Boughton’s.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
Whereas, Joseph D. Marlin, adrnili-
istrntor of the eslatoof John II. Mar
lin, deceased, asdics for leave to sell
the lands belonging to the estate.
These are therefore to cite and ad
monish all and singular the kindred and
ditors of said deceased, to bo and
appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law and show cause il any
they have, why said letters should not
be granted.
Given under my hand and official
signature, at Sandcrsville, Ga., this
Nov. 1st, 1880.
C. C. BROWN, Ordy.
uov 4—30d
Notice ta Creditors.
All persons having claims agnin.-t
the ostato of Wm. B. Wartlien, ck-
Onsed, will present them ti ifi; un
dersigned, in terms of the law.
Nov. 4th, 1830.
M. Newman, Adm’r.
BLACKSMITH & PLOW
AT REASONABLE BRICES.
ALSO DEALER IN
GEORGIA—'Washington County
Whereas, Thomas I. Davis having ap
plied to me for the binding out of Andy
Coldwell, a colored minor orphan, about
12 years old and said minor having no
kin to lie found in said county;
These are therefore, to cite all concern
ed, to show cause if any they can, on or
jHwial fJ&s©,, €f@ffla®
U Prices 1> rut ill? ® ^
CASKETS
April, loth iS.So tf
STORE ROOm FOREALE.
IFill be sold mi the first
Tuesday in December next,
A good Store house 21 feet,
wide, (uidSGfOet in length,
before the 10th day of November next, | with a lot back of it 26 feet in width
why said Andy Coldwell should not be and 49 foot long. Also a vacant lot ad-
* . , 1 • -1 rm T IX t.. miniiwr OO-.rl li . ilion mi fl,n nt. 0,1
pound to the said Thomas
terms of the law.
Davis itr joining said house on tlie west, 24 feet
wide and 87 feet length. The vacant lot
Bold
Great chanco j’jg'overj,I*
Ivenk'T
The hearing to be had in the Ordinary’s will do to build a good store house on,
office of said county, on Wednesday teu situated on the uortu side of the Public
o’clock, n. m. November 10, 1880. By br-jj Square.
der of
oct 14--30J
C. C. Brown, Ord’y,
ROUC
oct 26,1880-tds
rllTON & SMITH.
toTrike YiiuV,
&yrub&ln^
Any oueeftu -| V en,i l
Cut agent. 'H^iow that
Kubeeribors. Tlio l>' iue iH rt .,, 0 rts A
body Biibscribcs. , n gcut ror ol l,A
aubHcribera in a (lay- A ; kAllO vl ' 0 „,
ever *21)0 clearlprollt Iu tel '' lli v,' vo t t all
(Mats u(.tiling to try the • Ad‘]res* ^
engages fails to make great iay. . . tlaL d, J*
h UEUltGE STIX80.N &CO., *