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you cai* uever be harmed by taking H. H. P. It is made from Roots & Herbs Sold by B. E. Roughton.
the siEficuiix.
mnnaDAY, DEO. 7 ’ 1880
e STXinual Conference of the
c ,th Georgia M. F- Church, w.lfl
convene at TIawkinsville, Decem
ber the 9 th •
fbe NojLiquor J3iH?and Public
School Bill, will have to lay over
until next July, the Legislature
In't have time to put them
through before tbc'adjo urn meat.
r ]'hc Baptist church of this city
have called their present worthy
pastor Kev. T. 3.-Adams,to preach
for them next ycar^
\Ve call your attention to the caid
of Mr. Wtn. Gallaher, in which he
;; he will sell you chestnuts
roods at fov figures. Give him a
>n.
Miss Annie M. Burns.
Mho Editress of the Acanthus,
a paper toy hoys and girls, pub
lished in Atlanta, called on us last
Thursday. Miss Barnes was here
iiii the interest of her paper, and
\\ e are. glad to state added a large
liumhej ot subscribers from this
place to her 1 ist> The Acanthus
is an excellent paper and a very
popular one in the Southern States,
and every parent should subscribe
for it for their children.
personal!
Mr. W. H. Weedon after a long
visit to Alabama, returned home
last week.
Prof. F. A. Guttcnberger, left
for Macon last week, where he ex
pects to make his future home.
Our efficient postmaster, Mr. E.
A Sullivan, attended the United
States Court, in Savannah, last
we k.
REV. GEO. C. CLARKE,
Leaves this week for llawkins-
ville, the seat of the South Geor
gia Conference 1 Bro. Clark has
done good work here, and we
would like to see him return.
Mis. A. A. Fambro, left for
Bartlesville, Ga., last to visit
relatives and friends.
lion. S. G. Jordan, has returned
to the city yesterday.
TRIPLET MAXIMS.
< 1 KOIlt 11A—Washington County.
Whereas, Joseph 1). Martin, lulmih-
istrator of the estate of John II. Mnr-
j tin, deceased, applies for leave to sell
the lands belonging to llie estate.
tho back room of the store next, door jo! These are therefore to cite and nd-
Mr. H. D. Adams’ in .Tones Building, monish all and singular .the kindred and
All work done in Hie latest and best I creditors of said deceased, to he and
styles and of two best material. I’x-icesjapnuni* at my otliee within the time pro
to suit the times. 1 want all my old „ cr ; l)0 a 1)y law aml 6 ] l0W (!ause if auv
and new customers to give me a call
nov. 23, 1880. 15'. (}. Handers.
Three things to do—tliiu^r, live and
a<> a ,. , . I have removed to Bandersvillo,
luree tilings to govern—your tern-have opened a Boot, and Slice Shop m
per, tongue and conduct,
Three things to cherish-n virtue,
goodness and wisdom.
Three things to loyorr-courage,
gentleuess and affection.
Tin ee things to contend for—hon
or, country and friends.
Three things to hate—cruelty, ar
rogance and ingratitude.
Three things to teach—Jjtjth in
dustry aud contentment.
Three things to admire:—intellett-
Jignity and gracefulness.
Three things to like ^-.-cordiality,
goodness aud cheerfulness.
Three thiugs to delight in—beaut}
frankness auu freedom.
Three things to avoid—uUouubs,
loquacity and flippant jesting.
Throe things to wish for—health,
friends and a contented spirit.
Three things to cultivate—good
bpoks, good frien Is and goodhiuno;
they have, why said letters should not
he granted.
;.i wccit in y.mrmvn town. Outfit free! Given under my hand and official
No rink. 11 mlor, it' von want a bimlm-ssat u,.,» ut Sniidersville
wlili'li persons of i-Hlii'r w ran make great s 'gmilllH., Ut OltllULl S\ 1I1C,
puv nil the time tliev work. write lor pur Not . 1st, 1880.
C. C. BROW
nov •(—30d
Where was Moses
a Mi ©anil© ©©&«©&
TO BURN?
As this isn’t a very important matter, we will proceed'^ ith the
Facts. That at SPARKS POPULAR GROCERY and VARiELY
Oculars to 11. II ai.i.utt & Co.. Vritluud
Mnlue. July in. ISBO-ly
Tf you want to get a good barginn
n Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Spect-
Maubines, huv
\\r. C. Matthews, informs tin
public that ho is prepared to sell
11109 mile tickets 'or $30 or 500 mile
liokats for $15.
The Legislature has passed the
bill changing the time of holding
fh? Superior .court for Washing
ton county, which we think is a
good tiling- boles and Sewing
The South Un. Annual Confer-]
ence o/the colored M. E, church
will coiiyeiie in l'ort \ alk'y Dec ,
8ih Bishop Isaac italic \\iil pre
side.
Dy; D __On| Saturday lest in t.bc
libvtiifli'ii part ot llie county, Mrs
jOiwdoltj Podges wjfp of Mr. Abel
llodgeH of this county, iu the 8StL
vt-ar of her age. She was a member
,f the AlothoJist elmicli.
NEW COUNTY
AD'TEST I SEME NTS
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
By virtue of an order from the Ordi
nary of Washitigton county, will bo sold
before the court house door in Sanders-
.. .- villo, on the first Tuesday in December
it. Ueni.oc applies toi-jnext, the following lands belonging to
the estate of A. O, Duggan, dec’d. Two
tracts, one containing 215 ueros more or
-\Vj.shington County.
How Watches are Made.
GEORGIA-
Iglier us, t
letters of admin’strati-m on the i state
Gabrie) IP. Stubbs, deceased
This is therefore, to notify all concern -.j;,";; known naMmSwiiit '(Pool) pi ace*
.'(1 to sow cause if any they lmvt*, v thin ()n ]* rus ] lv ( »retk. The other containing
the tune■ prescribed b;> riw, why saulijmj |l( , rftR more or less, ami known as the
letters should not be grnnti il. ^ pluck Pool pljtoo, on Buffalo creek, the
Given under my handat offlr' 1 in is ->0th ( W() lying near eacli other,and con-
Novomber, 1880. L . ( . Brown, Isidered as forming one plantation, botiti-
:, Gu., thisSTORE, you will find prices to defy' competition.
; Bacon,'Flour, Lard Meal, Grist, Syrup, Mulascs.
1 ’ Unl « v ’ Sugar, Coft’e, Rico, Cheese, Butter. Teas, Spice,
Canned goods of all kinds, Mackeral, Omui
Apples, Coufectious, Peanuts, Drugf
FURNITURE
Consisting of Room suits, Bureaus, Safes, Beads£eads_mid][Chair8.
1 have also added to my stock a complete line of
dee 2—30d
Ordinal’
The Weal her. *
The 'rain continues to fatj, the
roads are muddy ami our streets in
an awful condition, cotton in
_ led by lnn.ls of Bwint, Bateman and olh-
wijl examine a Solid Gold Watch, 'h“'|GEORGI A—Washington County. mfirK. S 'lVrm8’ea8h! nbUtl011
aside front the neecssary thickness iorj jp ( B Mr T w strange and F. nov 4—tela Ivy Duggan, Ex’r.
engraving and polishing n largo propor-t,. aam*rs of the estate of It. B. KVFnF'lWq «T. v
turn of the precious metal used, is nee- qtrnnge, de’d apply to me for letters of , v °
ded only to stiffen uttd hold llie engrav- [dismission from said administration. ^ ^1 bo so - before the court house
ed portions in place, and supply the Thin is therefore to notify all coiiuorn- ‘j. 111 t' 10 city of Sutidei'HVille, le ween
necessary solidity and slrcngll . The ed to show cause, if any they have, with- ’ legal hours of sale, on the Ant Itles-
uecessaiy sotiatiy auu situi^n. iia|, , t,:„. w hy naid ;ln -V ]!1 December next, the following
17 'tracts of land, to-wit:
BOtli I ^ nn tract of laud on tho waters of Lit
tle Ohoopee, adjoining Taylor, Jackson
and Gaskin, e intaining 120 3 4 acres or
less. Sold under and by virtue of an or
der from tho Court of Ordinary of said
county; an the land belonging to the es
tate of Allen Jackson, deceased,
Irwin Jackson, Ex’r.
nov — tds
surplus gold is actually needless so lurjj n .. tho U i n0 Pioacribeil by law, why aai
as utility and beauty arc concerned. In oiwn lllulorniy i ialuI at ,,the.’this not
Jamks Boss 1‘ati nt Goi.u \\ a trn; Xoven.brr, 1 ,SS0.
Casks, this waste of precious metal is j 0. 0, Brown, Ord’y.
overcome, and the same solidity and
strength produced at I ruin one-third to
one-half ol'lho usual cost of solid cases,
'Tliis process is of the most simple na
ture, as follows: A plate of ttickle
dro 2-m3m
A DM1N 1ST R A TOR’S SAL E.
By virtue of an order front the Ordi
nary of Washington county, will r.e wild
. , „„ • I-,., .,.1,,,,1,.,1'belove the court houso door in Banders- .. . ... .
(omposiltou inetal, cs,.ui u.iy ivuepb/ j vjll( , ou tll( , Hrat Tu.isdav in .I-iiutary (fI’,()RblA — W aslungton County
to the purpose, has two plates ol solid „„„ u . llctol ' i n!u | in Ha iq county, ly-|
gold .s ddefed oil ( m h side. 1 In three g, (i u , f 0 ,-] t ,,f I'mil'
are lljeu piUAe.'l helweeit poll l ed steel creek, .outitaining two
rollers, mid the rcsMll isjt strjp oi heavy
the John walker, de
„I tit «>f tlie heirs
ash. IV)' w
Bcsnrenntl exnmino them it you want something good.
I keep on hand a full line of
Hollow-Ware A Tinware,
Hollow ware, Tinware, Crockery and Glassware,
TOBACCO, CIGARS & SNUFF.
Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes, Snuff* &c,
^hardware,
Plows, Plow gear, Spun Yarns,"&c.
The above-named goods are*kept Constantly on hand and my stock
is kept up by daily receipts of fresh goods. Call [and examine for your
selves and be convinced that these are solid faots.
ON EAST SIDE BROAD ST.
Sept. 28. 1880. 3m
A. S. SPARKS,
SANDERSVlLLEjGA.
plated < otupusiliutt, from which
tiled-uses. Imck.i, cotifres, 'bezels., A
By C. C. Brown, Ordinary
.•reel; mid Keg Whereas W. L. Johnson and Wilton
hundred nereis Sheuly applies to me for letters of Dis-
inore or less, belonging In the estate ot j niisRion on the estate of Ser.ltorn .Toliu-
*d. Bold tor the 1 cue- r -,,m, deceased, also, for letters of distnis
mid creditors. Terms sjott front the estate of Mrs. Barbara
DUGG\N, ndni’r. iJohnson, late of said county, deceased.
‘ tuluiou-
! and ap
pro-
any
not
M’lty
VllJ
yoa buy
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hug
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2 draw
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llt tlU-lliilLU •
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1 ut iron; £
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t tiUU ill
, , ,. ... without rem t'ing the gold. b'.mrs < f silo, /me liiiB 1 interest in a tract
the tanner be busy, everything will q’|,i. s the oidv cttsi: pjnda wi-tli twirof hind c mtaining (H)0 asres irore or less
wear a more cheerful appearance, ’ |.^. s „f , i;„ld and wameded by -m Keg in wauhington comity, ml
the gloomy outlook will pass away, L,., i,,i i-e-. dueiute. jioining hnuls .u' i> i’ l- 1 11** A lt J.j. -
.»»K. under the genial appearance of; -liv nil Jewelers. Ask (o»- il- M . t , . )t 4 /us t , M t r \ • r.mi .; »-i .*• n
-i bright sua the clouds will disap-j astra'i IjJabdogne, ami to se-* .vniviui’ g,, g, , f Gi.-, i 'ey,
pear, and our people become mote j july 13, ’60—ly 1’ u-.tee >t T. m - 'B t.’. . tiu
hopeful for tho future.
. ■ _. . mi - l - I
f the Blip
giv
ion
M. 21A
die 2--tds
REVOLUTION
In the Dry Goods Market.
Just received a CONSIGNMENT of GOODS which must bo sold.
THE GJi+IJS'J) ES T
Bargains over offered in SanderBville in that lino.
Calicoes 41>2 to 5c. per yd.
Nut for Sit Kit IFF.
hniul. —-AY- nuig Nr*s.
The Atlanta Constitution
Is one of the hostjpapera in the Sta'e,
publish d at Atlanta. AVe reconiruend
it to all those who want to keep up
with llie news of tho United Stater
and theioatside world,- to] subscribe
f»r either tho dailyf jjor week’ y at
enoo.
H. Ti n wick E
o is a cindi-lat
K'Hjiee full’’ .sidi.
■ UllT ot.)-’.-, M
Il-.l Lit win in 1
i Vi a t s and influence of my friends
itch e ill bo to my irilerest if elected
CllAKI.ES II. Dudi.lv.
Dec, (5 1880.
Jerniguu is selling the New Home
uni now improved Weed Sewing
.Machin s, at priem lower than bus
liver been sold in Sundorsville
These Machines are First Class and
fur ahead of a good many and (qtieal
to tho best.
We publish below a letter that
(Capt. IJHerman, received from Mr
Wright the Comptroller General
’•n which he (gives him o.jjgreaf deal
of praise as an officer. Capt Herman
has held tlie^optfee of Tax Receiver
for two years, and has made a good
one, and desetvos! nil the “credit
that Mr. Wright has given him.
He is no candidate for £the ^office
in the Licxt election , but steps
aside for his friends, this we think
is very commendable in him
THE BOSSjjTUItNIL’.v
Judge Green Brnntly, presented
us llasjt week, a.white flat, dutch
turnip,“that lie raised on his place,
weighipgj 81bs and^measuring 32
inches in circumference. It was
perfectly sound, and not a particle
pffhy, and tasted very delicious.
-1 his is ahead of anything in the tur-
n 'P Hue, so the rest of our Georgia
Editors will now have to wait un
til squash tiny?.
Married.
On Thursday morning last, by
] i cv ' Geo. U. Clark, Miss Lula
Hittman, at V j Mr. D. E. B. Wells,
lhe groom is a son of Col. T. F.
u ells, and the bride a daughter
°LMr. and Mrs. John Pittman, all
ef the city. a The marraige took
place at the residence of the bride
"‘other. Both th
For Clerk of Saperior Court
A report having go.
that I Itavo withdrawn from
vi'ss, I rewpoet fully inform my
throughout the County, that the re
port is unf made 1 and that I am
candidate for the office of
b -it trust
lament of Itk-hnrcl wnrthen uf saiil conn
tv, (lt-eeaseil, wo will sell before Hit
(-.nut home clour, jnButulersville, within
the b gal lionrs of Kiib-, outlie first Tnce-
., .lay ia December next, at public auction
to tlie highest bidder, all that, tractor
,,. iniu’e-l of land i-.i snidoounty, eight miles |
that I have Vho official returns from every statu! , „ t l Vl ‘’ nqi'tl. «-i: bundenmlle, «m tlie Hpnrta tutd
. . . . .\ i o4jx . u< ( lUH \> HiTcntou roiiOH, about iiiul euibn
intlicuniotiottliclalepicsnlutIi.il , ,, “ .the homestnd of said deceased. T
rfoctiow; jUhOlvMA W tvM.nn^ton (Aiunty , ca8 ii # o. warthen,
ri i» 1 l 4 A 1 Ti Wli.mi*, Ivy NV. Duff»f:in, utlm'r tit* non .. T w . T ,, rir n V
Garheld . J l % 11 ,|». ot .lofiV. Wulk.r,,l-c-a*,cl, mule- “• wabthen,
Iluiieot-'k 4,430,0 L4 nli|iltnitt'-n for 1, uvo tw -i-ll the IuikU Ik-IuiikIuK «•>i
a„- MO «*l'l c*UI«- fur the i nyim-nt I .1-1.1-. i.n.l lor marl
Weaver oU.),<Z.I l.utl.m umi.ua t.li«lu-lru: l|ion„nn<„I
, n CM 11 I tils In. tlu-rol'uru. tu uoliry u’.l CJlie, l iic-il tosticw p'OCl.llBCil.
1 (-uu»u, If a "}' they Imv ; will.iu ll.u time preserl*’-' * , , ,
”1 I O' lu»;wliy leave Simula m.t l„-granted to sellj Ad ID I fliS tralOr S EalO.
at oHico in) Will be sold before tho oourt house
door iu Bun dels viilo.ou tho first Tuesday
in December next, five shares of Boutli-
wostern Bailroad Stoek; three shares of
Central ltnilroad Btoek; two oonsolida-
iuSnn-
illo this October 25th 1880.
O. O. BROWN, Ord’y. I
3'>—3m S Dress Goods for 7 1-2 cents and upward. Irish Poplins best qualities
Executor’s Sale. 20c per yds. Other goods in proportion. My
pursuance <>[ the last will and tos-
luhvi’in fat'or'f B I ...il!
• VY’”' 7" o-t mm l-wid Trustee: Projienv jm
CIHCAQO, November 27.— I nr*!Ji'fu and s lid '111 li-i' u.■( r.,
Tribune furnishes the following rioremut. Noti.ie of levy
■ pec’fully inform the ui'i7.(>nR^ a t clll0n t of the vote taken front Tt. .Smith, tenant m pos,
\Yashiagtoii County
c’uded mi. to run f ,r the office of
r.u. un ! i take great pleasure in
w. Du
Stock of Clothing'
cannot be surpassed in any Market ('or stylo, sclaction and price. Gents
and Ladies 1 (mushing goods at reduced rates.
Shoes and Boots
racing] At prices that will astonish everybody. A full line of Hats lower than
feruit-(.yor offered in this market. I keep on hand a (ulljlino of NOTIONS
j Piece Goods, such ns Gassirneres. Water Proofs and Jeans Tat rorv:
Tiros, waiitiien. j low figures. Examine my stock and con vinco yourselves.^ Call at v
Executors of will of Richard warthen, /f"*} ^ J /si!
octs,_3m Greenwoods Store.
o.it 23—tds
8uatt ’ring
my ti:inil at
Sutidersvillc, tliis Nov 2 1880.
G. C. BROWN, Ord’y.
Mil,I lam!
Given under
Total VJ.M5-
Garfield* plurality 8,-401.
lllllllttU | Commissioners salj ot 1~fmd ted mortgage 7 percent, bonds of Atiau-
Aftairs may take in Ireland-GEORGIA—NYashiugton Cuimtv' t 1 ic 11 nml °, ulf Bnilrondp-oue thousand
; c unl'n to nivrltul! , * dollaia oaclt; one Atlantic and Gulf Rail-
1 his Winter, 11 18 sale 10 pi 1 UmU-rHinl by vlrtiin-o'. n ,'II'1VC fram (lie hh|.i— ' i - , ... . . . t, ()m 1 V„ r.-,1 w itli Hint
)’. .. 1 ’11,. Imr will have the hi fh irlur court of mid wuuty. run .1,-nul lit tin- May ml-; r .°‘ ltl 1 l" 1 ot 111. IJOllU ISO. OO J, Willi put.!
tnat G.llialltr will mivt III j„,in„il Ill-Ill. lsto. Ill tli,-cii I ,,l (iri-.n Jlruntly. V: duo coupons Hlld llltci'ett HltlCe tirbt .Tilly
(rest sale during the coming liol-Laumiici I. muIOi. a 0. >-.,K » util illy->n«it> till-»,-ilc«. 1877, endorsed by city of Snvaunah, in
5 (Java of Frmts, Confection MIC.-, r,:-i t. -,.hy in i>. r Hmt, ,«500; one Georgia six per cent, oou-
bef tic hi ,’imt’ii-i v. imi'i ,-oi.iainii'j: u,t - :„ij-,iniu^ pon bout] dije in 1889, for one thousand
ined circulation ivnut loys ever effect a oeui c m ; r fiollnrs, All t» be sold as the property of
the can-[this market, Ills know n H ptlbi - j lor --M» a - m ; ’* ' r ‘ Mrs. N. Wnrthen, of Washington c.mn-
V frien Isitiotl for k*epingiir8t (TUSS goodc] ...... -• VJ.... 1 ty, and under and by virtue of orders
and the simple[i’aut that he has W iil b - sold tuiore the Con
now in Store and to arrive Uloor in tl,e city of Bnndersv'llo
myst complete assortment of this tho legal hours of sale on tlie first Tiles-
^ J J, UJ | II OU UltUI A till Vi ’’ J 1 11 1 UU 111 s/1 LI tin
tit house tor purpose duly granted bythe Or-
1 ,1 in-in*«• dhmry of said county. Terms cash.
.till a ,„ vw ,. t .
Clerk of the Superior Court at the| ( q ag3 0 f gaods^ever before otter
January election.
Very Respectfully
S. M. NoiiraixoroN.
:ie following pro-
Dlc. (!, 1880.
“married,
By R. P. Bynum, N. P., on the 28th
of November, nt the residence of the
bride’s father, Mr. W. E. Doolittle. Mr
John Waller and Miss Mary J. Doolitt.c,
all of Washington county.
On the 28th ult., at tlie residence of
Mr. Howard, hy Rev. J. J. Hyman, Mr.
James M. Balter and Miss Mary E. How
ard.
Also *t the same time and place and
by the same, Mr. John Thomas Myers
and Mrs Sarah Garrett,all of tins county,
y in December next
ed to an nppreciativO publi . Q tl0 bonso and lot l-.icatod iu Banders-1
Don’t fail to give buna call ar.u j containing 2 neit’8 more or li ss.
if never bef or j you have this titiu'jbonn ded north by Public Road, east
*. „’i, truil by the Noitliiugtoii lot, south by A.
truck bol0UW» « iriUl ' Matiiis* land and on the neat by Miss
Mary Perry. I,ot levied 011 us the prop
erty of Reuben Mayo, to satisfy a supe
rior oourt ti fa in favor of Thomas May
vs Reuben Mayo. Property pointed out
by p’ai ntilf'sattorney and legal notice
given.
:>! Gi
THOMAS WARTHEN,
M.U.'pN WARTHEN,
Adin'rs.
To
JYotice
Customers.
GO TO STRANGERS
For charity; to acquaintances for
advice; to'relatives for nothing
Clocks,
DE kR SIR la presenting this my Tree Ttimtnin
full in-ice list Idesire to thank my many
fi-ilnds and customers for their patron.
a„eso liberally bestowed upon mem the
and would solicit a continuance ot
the same. With increased facilities, I am
and ti Gallaher for
Watches, Accordeong*
Vases, Toilet Setts, Notions,
Mince Meat, Dried Beef. Cur
rants, Raisins, Citron. Essence,
and Extract-!, Spices, Nuts, Pick
les and a full line, of Canned
goods. Kerosene
f>il assorttm
G ) RGIA—Washington Couny.
Wiierens, Morn, Louisa Taunt r, exte-
utrix of the will of william Tanner, Br.,
deceased, lTprusents to the court in her
petition duly tiled atul entered on record.
that she has fully executed her trust ac
cording to the will of said deceased;
This is tin. rvfore, to cite all persons
concerned, the heirs and creditors of said
estate, to show cause, if any they can,
why said executrix should not be- dis
See Sign of JS'ew Cheap Store*
J V Tappet*
Blacksmith, Machinist and
WOODWORKER
Wishes toTiiform 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 Mills
832K3JSS3, 2L5S And MACHINERYJorrhntaSon, Custom or Merchant Mills
land more or less, adjoining lands of S. tirefc .Monday in January. 188L
J. Smith, M. Newman & Bon, and others.: O ot 14-3m C. G. Brown, Ord’y
V loLinS. Known rh tiio bomebteaa set aiiarfc to ; ;—;
Green Brnntly by 2Im'k Newman, nssig-1 ADM.f.VLB I’llATORB' BALE
aee, to satiefy a superior oourt fi la in b«3
favor oi >V. . Back, ct ill, vs F. M. jdoor ill Munlcrfivtiii*, OU th
Brnntly principnl, mul Grot hi Jirantly sc-\' r,n,M ‘ r n ‘’ x ^ 0,,< * *
cunty. Levied on ns property ot Cirern Im.i ntiy n- th • widow 1 ;
lly virturc of un order from tho Ordhmry of Wash
Id before the Court llcime
the fir t i'uehduy ill De
tract of laud iu said county,
1 tho late Stephen MIUm him
< dower, being well improved
tuiidug ’JTH ueres, more or *e«a, excepting
"better prepared to meet the wants
° f famnow”elling the best stick
candies ft pm 16 to 20 cents per
lb fancy candy 20 to 35c, 1 loti
d."Oraug»80a..dW ceil. P«
dozen. Ex.ra 0 white jugate
hpiCSl'i D* 11LS, 1 It-iX" Clirity. Oil UR property OI Viroril j ivee Idly the widow*/* (lower, being well improved
I lino rif Gunned Bruntlv si eiirity. Property pointed out i“»‘l >■<» auiniiiK -’ts in-or ic8.(, excciitlna
1 1 iiv lil iintiirs ttttoenrv anil lrenl ' ,>ut ’ hulf " urB ,or K r « y c yard; bounded by Iau(l8 of
-•lie Oil. A l>eaiitl-! 1, J l’ 1,11 * , , V . , ot 'V llvyW. im^n. H,kU mid i'tl.i- r «. Sold HD till.
. j. ... . given di'fendiilit. Levy tnotlo-by O. II. property ofsti-i.licn .wills d-Vd.. for tin- imyni.-nt
) J ljt Ot l ilIlSnTias Hocrers former ilenuty r-lu-ritv and re- « !, d for dlMribuiion amonx tlie ta-ii-s of
f/. ’Pin. , B , 1 , i a irtttiil t-stiite. Venus tusli. s. II. .MILLS.
lgS to Jll-lL. i-llu turned to tne, j ji 1 lls
'i»si
Tti'3 but cream
Houghton's.
bride and gr
□ok 11 , An n o|- lb Light bl own 10 3-4 If yon wa „t t> - host roasted (
d?toolM 18, 80 »nd S;c ™-r lb. ;
lomlFionr §7-5° to $8 50 pgr bam E ; H c Roughton keeps a it
)vin 1 *• J , ... i unv h«-i*. -a-
only Well kept and complete b Also at the same time and place, will
•ind 10 ( *llt counters in the city, be sold, one tract of land containing four
“ uu 1 .. . I hundred acres, more or less, being one-
liOV. 0 > ifotirtli interest in the place formerly 00-
' G.130S J at H G. jonpied by Dr. W. W. Gan- Bituated onuioo
[the waters ot Jiuiuilo creek, bpauciea , [ r
- rtouth by Mrs, W.*L. Betlmue, east by J. no11
_ A fine line of fresh crackers at H. C- N. O
Rotighton’s, call and examine them._ . & V ^ J & ^ ^
r . . n Boushton’s to get your R W £arr,. Levied on as property of R I’.ttmn
G 1 ( J f A maokerel ^ W Carr, and pointed out by plaintiff ,
co/jjed belaud f.t4.1i mackerel. , L(>vy nl ’ a(l(1 0 H Konghtoi, constable! Nm-_iad
*liost roasted Coffee in I mid'returned tome. h ■
A. AJ iiO, S 1 n i
nov J- Ulu
Administrators tale.
irtmtof an order from the Ordinary of Was*
county, will bo Hold before the court house
1 Sanders, 011 the first Tuesday in Deeein-
t, one tract of laud iu said count y, 11
mtuining oiih hundred aud sixty a res mor-
tbiitiuc tract
brou place
xemp-
orgia.
Sold as the property of the estate of John II
ecensed, for the benefit of the heirs and
redif >rs. 'J’erms cash.
JVV W. DUGGAN, Adm'r.
1884).
•T ILiHin’in’mmf Inr I ‘ hron, (.outainiiig one hundred and sixty
. 1j. lKtllUiK, cast hy J. (,r 1«*HS. lnown us t he Smith or UonstMi
by J II Hall, north by adjoining lauds of John Cox and tho lied
to satisfy a justice court , 1- 1 \° w? * ,on ‘ (,H . tou
r - . * , ■> , . . tion of 2.(HO of the revised ( ode of Geo
4)0(iS »Y (/(). 31 T 111 llfilM) Ki. ts,.L» ,i ,.r . 1 .
lino lot (f
art: well known and
h'c cjty. To the happy
( °uple we tender our .congratula
tions.
iH 1 id ware cheaper than any be-j {l?litg ou | iau d.
this market. Ap»|~—
esteemed , , •
1 tore sold in
oung ntes 15 and 25 cent p«a
f, 1 - !i lirt 1st III v C
, _ ... - h C. Rougbton haH a line lo: of frt
° U ‘ Basins. Call ami see liim.
GEORG
Bv C
Win
letters
-ft
CoMpri’oUiER Gen’s Office
.Atlanta, Ga., Aug 4. I860.
Isaac Her Manx, Dear Sir:—
. 0yr digest received and examin
same find them correct.
Urniit me to thank you for your
Promptness, andjthe'large increase
Sl °wn in y 0ur valuations, and to
j ay l * ld t it is an evidence of your
ld Gng performed ycur duty as ail
0,6 “’- Yours,
Wsf. iWlUGIlT,
Comp. Gen.
Canned good.^ ahnast g ‘ 1 J best ujekd Cigura in Joei J3. Jn,
Tho tw* 1®‘»‘ C ro ^ e |, (..ice Ll:rtTaBMgUo.-.. 1—«.
lb. J ust
A—Y/asliingtou county.
C. Brown Ot'ilini’.ry.
lf- ,1 B. .Viiynui applies foi
uliiiiuistrtR'i' 1 0:1 tii • i-stat- ill
late of Hiii'i coitiitv, do-
brought to tins
from 8 to 3-' ^ t ; l . lts P?f- k
,1 otiOO lbs etifik
Candy, 35 boxes
NOTICE.
All persons indebted to the eatut.
of John Walker deceased, of Wash
ington county, urn hereby 110'ified to
make immediate payment, and those
having demands against sui 1 estate,
lo present them i i erms of the law.
IVY W. DUGGAN,
Nov. 2d 1880. Adru’r., de bonis non.
Call and see me on north end of Harris street.
Sanclersville, Ga. apr 20-tf
J.T. Lav eigne,
NEXT DOOR TO ADAM’S LIVERY STABLE
I am prepared to do all kinds of
Carriage
BLACKSMITH & PLOW
rei:
mi tidy,
S TOlb3i "“S'oFior,'daOrau f3 '
iu, baU'iuKi), a'“P'U 1 f J “;,i e aH
If tli« t“°i-
notliad Iwn'.e.aadUWtjM ;
«M»w» "» “i iS *hiildreu
ooth in Georgia, we w jg bs
and itheir children ^ - ’—in-
free as the
Boasted coffee, Soaps, candles, Match iuh. all and snignlai- the ki
^ 1, ’ clu-fin'ercditors of snul aoccasud, to
38, BtaryU at ® ^ * pear at my office within tho
es.
Store.
sopt 28, 1880.
These are therefore to cite andr.dmon-
dn h- it and (i j.-( )|>(; j A*--Wusliington Coituly
bo anil ap
pear at my oITkvi wiuiin tne. time pru-
scu-ibed by law anil show eautio if any
a>PAtToNERY J STATIONERY ! ithey lmvo why said liters sltould not
Writing Paper. 'Violet Inks, Pens, | bo granted.
wiiuub -.T... uiai;„i,»TO fin- Hnlii 111 Given under my baud and official sig
nature, at Sanderaville, Gn,, tliis Nov-
vember 1st, 1830. C. C. BROWN,
nov 4, 30d Only
CASKETS
April, 10th 1880 tf
At Prices t) fTit the Times
PeS ffne Box’8t»tiouery for sale ,u
H. (J. Rougliton’s,
the
Notice to Creditors.
All nersons haviug okims against
' estate of Wm. B, Warthen, dc-
the un-
ihiidrca a Tgliindite-
mountain »w-
ceased, wjll present them t>
lersioncd, in tonus of the law.
J Nt°v. lA. 1880.
M. Newman, Adm r.
STORE ROOM FOR SALE.
Whereas, W. J. Taylor, adm'r of the
late of W. It. Taylor, deceased, ap
plies to me for letters of djsnffssioti
from said estate.
These are therefore in cite ami ad
monish all persons concerned, to he
and appear at my office within
t ime prescribed by law, and show cause,land 49 feet long. Also a vacant lot ad-
if any they have, why said letters joining said house on the west, 24 feet
Gold
Orcnt chance to make money.
Wo need 11 person In. every town
to take subscriptions for tho tar
GEORGIA-'Washington County
Thirty days after date application wil s ] i0 ul(l not be granted,
be made to the Court of ordinary hr Given under my hand at office, in
leave to soil the land ot the late A. F. c W „ r.t, non
Wiggins, deceased, for the purpose of ibaudersvdle, tins Nov 4 h, 1880.
distribution among the heirs. C. O. liltUWiN, Ur
oct28 M. Newman, Ad’mr, j nov 4, 18S0 -3m
1 Mil be sold on tlie flrstl
■ las* Tuesday in Decembernext,
• in A good Store house 21 feet
.],„! wide, and 36 feet in lengtit,k' 1 ‘ 1 ' h “eribe r s.”‘'i’he price is bo low that almost everjr-
1 with a lot back ot tt 26 feet in width bo(ly Bubsorllics. une ngcijt reports taking
A lady ageut reports maktia*
iptl
gest, cheapest and Illustrated
family publication in the world.
Any one cun become n succosa-
Sixet‘‘8 ant works of art given trce|te
. .— f- > almoat (
snt scrlbors in a dny-
wide find 87 fi’et length. The vacant lot
will do to build a good store house on,
situated ou the north side of the Public
Square.
ROUGHTON & SMITH,
oct 26,1880-tds
over Sato cteaifprotit “ ten days. Alt wlio engage
make money fast. \ 0 » c » u devote all your .time
to the business, or only your spare time, k ou nerd
notbeuway Jrom boiiii- over night. You can dp It
as well us otliers. Full directions aud terms free.
Rlcgniit and expensive Outfit free. If you want
prof itablo wo i k son d ub you r address at .ouye. It
osts notbihg to try d'- 0 business. No one whn
1 engages fails to n-ake great pay.
Obouoe S tinson k Co.,I
Portland, Maine.