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One dose of H, H. P. will cure that Headach
e'J.. ;QiIk> jgj
Wo have bought out Ho wop Ar-
. illfr vto shoot a few rounds for tho
Mercury tbi« vouk, anti introduce it
Jo nD w subscriber", there is no mis-
take about it wo nro looming.
A liappv now yo u 1 to nil, is tho
J. of your f.mml, theMurenry.
w».ru ah ‘ho go in tho
oily lost WcIhomIh^
Suii'lerdVillo can beat any place it,
Color In the Cabinet
Although but little ha.-,
said during the past few
relation to tho dor
ored Republicans
Generai Garfield’s mcr ,
has been no diminution of lbel'wl
on thosubj eef There has also
been a good deal of work nor
formed inn quiet way, for the im
pose of raising the necesearr
amount of pressure. J
All the objections urged by Ro-
republican Btatcmen mid politicans
have been promptly and ably met
lhe demand of the back Republi
cans is based (inequity. They show
that to their iealty General Gar-
lickl owns his election. They show
that the Gcrmnn Republicans
have been distinctly and conspic
uously recognized in the disposal
ot patronage. They call for equal
ly *'»!r treat ment, and tney threat
en to use the balance of power in
Uieii possession for the destruclion
oi the party if they aro denied their
request. The matter will soon be
Grand Jury drawn to nerve 1st icnek
. d.«a
after Christmas Sold by B. E. Houghton.
A CARD
t,i iia size, f>»r pretty women. I’ 1 !/ Bofoi° General Garfield by a
the stuto, Uh »i-<» 1 3 ’jdcfiegntion of the leading colored
I men of Ins party, and ho will bo
announce- compelled to make the responsi
bility ol deciding it.
donjr Robison's elephant “Chief
lies n very uncertain temper. Last
lull lie killed a man in North Car
ol inn,'aud the other day atOincin-
n. ti lie wound his trunk around
loin bullivniij one of the circus
employ,,. anil »,„■« l,i,i 1 ™di«“ h r “ a 'f l ?;' ,e . rt V", th f "W
1'oiviTlul acumrao ,13 to reiulor il _o, d , k 'nJ'T-lduajsi, who ,
necessary to send Sullivan to the
hospital. “O’iiot ’ ought to bo shot
on spot us an example.
Roudsll tho cam In is to
nl ,„t»in tbo pa.ur this week ami
M jO a* clia-cc.
If yail wa,’it> a pt'ei t.y set of Jewel*
ryo,- iinylbing in that line you ean
get it at Jurnigiii. 3
jp. 13 ,011 niyii if ho i* elected lie
will givo olio third 'j his salary to
tlio public school. S,..n ,1 ia curd in
another column,
fitly your Spectacles, Gioek.-;, Jew-
olry, etc. at Joruigau's, everything
'wurraniait.
Editor Mercury.—I’ieauo state it,
ynnr |mp«r tlml I ain not a cundid-
iitofur Coroner of Washington coun
ty. BEN BROOKINS.
The fair at Howell’s Artillery 11*11
i»troe, ami everybody that w nt:- to
luTo 11 good time bo sure to go. ami
those that don’t want to, go to h i;,
out tbo rest.
The Mercury is not as good thi,
week us wo Weiild like !o have il
jnit tho weather in bo col l and ciut-
(lidates nru ho thick ami calling for
tickets, it is as much us wo can do
to got it out.
Whore diii yon get that pretty
sewing machine ? At Jarnigun’t;
jVhut iK it called ? Tho latest style
)iewimproveJ Weed. l)oos it tun
light. Very li hi; Ja if, an goon j-'Urpbis gold is actually needless so far
as*ny oilier ? V*; and ho iu.H I 11 * amibeauty arc concerned. In
prerogative of eminent domai
1 /,’ Jlrarwi //, / E South, 1! /’ S.mpard,
im > -/ Ben Wilson, L' S Strange, W L Orr,
possesses tile right to regulate andldbc Youngblood, Siivanu - Pride ’, h
control all the r ailroads within jpj'/'fmo/s, 7, P Bynum, S G Jordan,
II M English, J It Go r, John JGiles,
,S' B Mills, Z ivh t-alvee, Joseph Har
rison, John Taylor B R Smith, T J
Gilmore, Geo D Wart hen.
2nd 'week, Dr Gluts J Da-vis, B F
Murphy, Allen J Jlnrne.lt, Alford G\
Harrison, E M Smith J T <Vhepjmrd.
WE Marlin, S M Kolhinyton, M T
tiivint, WE Clarke, Samuel J Smith,
II' P Snath, 11 L Orr, Jno 1) !'tanner,
If D Ghivers, 1!' B Adams, N 11’
Jordan, Jl VB Aliy, Green B Harri
son, Stanley Kittrell, J l Irwin, J I,
Garner, W A Smith, Jn > 11 May, 11
J Sinqujield, G JK Bateman, II G
Dodges, S 11 Kelley T' 0 Wicker, M
M Mathis.
limits. I\ e extract a specimen
paragraph from the Sav. News.—
Macon Telegraph,
Jurdgc 1flack’s ultra position on
tin’s subject is equally as manifest
ly unwise as it is unjust. Men do
not, as a rule, give to States, or in-
clividuals, actual ornrtilicials. mill-
ions of dollars for the mere honor or
pleasure of so doing. Every in
vestment made by the capitolist
is usually made witli the hope and
expectation of at least a fair return
\\ hat, then will bo the ultimate
!r“ cct of the ad iption of J udge
Slack’s views? Nothing more
nor less than a complete killing one
of all railway construction unless
by the States themselves, and in
Georgia that is impossible, for it
is prohibited by the State constitu
tion. individuals will no longer
take their money and place it in
railways when, they know that the
moment they do so and the roads
me completed, the Slate will step
in and, telling them to step out,
place the controll and management
jor their property in the hands of
To Tim ClrriZTWs of Washington,
Jokvson, Lauumns, Jefff.rson,
HaNOOON, BALT) W1 N AND Al>-
joinio Counties.
Having just opened a general stock of
Stoves, Crockery, Glassware, IKooden-
wnro, Hardware, etc., in facta good ns-
soitmont of
HOUSE FURNTSIIINC4 GOODS.
Which we propose to (sol 1 at figures
never otfeml in this market before, sell
ing stoves at, Hie following low prices.
Iron King, No. 7, $25.00
Iron King, No. 8, $31.00
Excelsior, No. 8, $31.00
Excelsior, No. 7, $20.00
Star Queen, No. 7, $23,000
Elmo, No. 7, $20.00
New Jasper, No. 8, $30.00
Carroll Cook,No. 8, $28.00
Heat step Stoves, No. 7, $17.00
All with a more complete list of Slavo
Furniture than is given by any house in
this section, (about G5 pieces with each
Hat top stove.) Wo would cordially and
respectfully invito you whenever in Sun-
dersvilio to givo us a call and, examine
'/’/> I I-/’per TT'oxr nr, ,,,, , r ^.our stock nml prices, assuring you that
l nA \ ELSE JL nl DBAII ,V LOB it will be nplessuro to show you through
our si, ok. Wo lire nut afraid for our
prices <0 seo tlio light of day. We sol
icit a eoinpoi'isou of oar prices with oth
ers in our line. Competition is the life
of trade mul wo invito it. Como and
ico usiuid you will leavo us s itiuli d
that lining all boast r.nd bragadoc
aside we liavo eomo down to tho ilAHD
GEORGIA—Washington County.
(Khorens, Mys. T. w. Strange and F.
.T. Pearson, adm’rs of tho estate of II. 13.
Strange, do’d apply to mo for letters of
dismission from said mlmiuislrntion.
This is therefore to notify all concern
ed to show cause, if any they have, with
in the time prescribed by law, why snid
letters should not bo granted.
Given under my hand at oilicotluid 80th
November, 1880.
<J. C, Brown, Ord’y.
dee 2-m3m
THE FIRST WEEK.
Brook St abbs, IK ,1 Smelting, Ayles
bury Webster, Thos J Jackson, Geo W
Wehsler, JHbert Fowler, GJ Trunset,
-/ H Newsome,Jas 11 Bully,Bold Young,
David G Gumming,L I. Adams, Jacob
II Davis, A J Garter, J M Bryant, „ kvr , ... . .
,/ 7< s /-,■,»/; lg /' PAN, and are offering goods at juiees
.. .. " L J>. /''V'*-hmver before approached in thin market,
Smith, Jas P Dawkins, Il 11 Horton,
Jno E lira swell, .J J Shurling, IK //
May, EE Dailey, J A Brantley, JK
O Garner, Phot J Tanner, Jus IK
llivklin, David Hew, Win Jones,
THA VERSE JURY 2d WEEK.
A moment’s work on clay tells
more than ah hour’s labor on brick.
So work on hearts should be doqe
before they burden. During the
hist six or eight -years of child life
mothers have chief sway, und this
is the time to make the deepest
mid most enduriug impressions on
lhe youthful mind.
I’ D .1 Badgers, Beninl B Smith, Silas
pci*.] h' Hunt, 1/ E Robison, Rhodes G l’oge,
anally have not a dollar of tlioirl'. 7 , tellers,
own at stake and who may nol /. ‘ . 1 L folluwiugprioeB will sjieokfor thomselveB
care a straw whether those who! VV' 'r V’llr L
I UJor.i, H Gordon Smith, Jas W Welch,
We do not udvo»tiso nt a spocifled pric*
and then refuse,to sell at that price,you
will always liiul 11s ready to soil you
goods just as they aro priced on our
price lists.
We arc manufacturing Tinware moro
extensively than any house in this sec
tion, have a more complete and costly
set of tools than any tin house in Geor
gia and can and do consequently sell tin
at prices which defy competition, tlio
have receive a cent of remuneration Qallen Hartley, Thos M Lord, C IK
Snell, Z T Hart, Sol G Prince, David
S Burns, Jas T Ghambers, Sr, IKm
Jucksou, IK T Vrm buck, Jno A Bober-
s in Thus If Norris, Solomon Tanner,
J J 1 Valker, Ebeneta 11 Smith, IK M
Bohi ?'<jpn.
for the use of their money’ or are
even thrown into bankruptcy.
‘MY V. N ItVeTuT)VkIHTSE.”
In a recent issue of tlio Now
York SuimNu List wo find the
lollowing 011 tliu merohants who
never advertise: “There is a dun#
of business men. or rather men in
business—for there is a distinction
with a difference—who persis
tently refuse to advertise in 11 pa-
Whon such pool ’
BTOSTO
F OR the benefit of inquirers
and tlioBe wishing to have
Dresses, Coats, Pants Vests, Ac.,
Whoever looks for a friend witli-
uiL imperfections will never find per. When sudi people are ap- jdyed; below will bo found asdied*
what he. seeks. Wo love ournolvenlpi’oachod for un advertiiomenl,! :| ' 10 nf’’ pricea. Thankful for past
willi all our faults, «nd wo oughl j which may return its cost ten or I i’avors 1 solicit a continuauco ol
to love our friends in a like man-a hundred fold they have a stereo-! 1 bo same:
ner.
I Sow Watches aro Made.
Il will he apparent to any one, who
' ill examine n Solid Gold Watch, that
aside Irum the necessary thickness for
engraving and polishing a large propor
tion of the precious metal used, is ueo-
led only tostilfcn and hold thu engrav-
•d portions in place, und supply the
necessary solidily und strength. The
dumper. Wl.a< did it cost ?
lj$2ti witii all tlio attadimenfs.
On-
James Boss’ 1'atust Gold Watch
Lust W’e.lilChd.-iy was looked upon
Gases, thjs waste of precious motal is
overcome, and the same solidity and
s'rengih produced at from one-third to
one-hull of tlio usual cost of solid eases,
by our old i Lens ns tho coldest « enih-j This process is of the most simple nn-
• nve liava Inn! intlus eotiulv lor 2a j 1 lire, ns follows: A pinto of niclrie
vuirs, we iunlerst ml ih ,1 the 11,... mom-!’ 1 io " >» l! "d, espenially ndiqited
...... bn the purnuse, Ims two plates of solid
■ ' gold soldered ou i ueh side. I he three
H'fi.c ut lour o 1 In, k i:i the m ip -Jure then passed hetweeu polished steel
nq. Ills ground was cover-d with j rollers, anil l!:e result is a strip of heavy
mow mul iec. p!at< d composition, from which the
eases, line!;.-, cent its, bezels, Ac., are
hull and s.uqicd . y suitahle dies and for-1;3t!it«5K if given prouiiuence t
liners. The gold in these cases is siif-'relative to (.'o.nnv'rce, 11s w,
•.iillv tliick to admit of all kinds of; U joultaro, Alechanieal, nud
typed reply, ‘vVu never advertise,. |Goatc,
mir business it largo enough, an lj I ’ants,
wc don’t care about extending,’ Y’ests,
$1.00 to S2.00
tlicse very
Biimo men,
Ladies’ Dresses,
1 UO
50
1.50
And yet
whenever their interests arch Lildivns’
threatened or attacked by injuri-l'-iawln, siik...
on s legislation, are foremost in ho- “ wool....
lieting tlio aid of tho ]iress, and!G'loaks, waterproof. 1.50“
imploring its influence in denting j Vieques
the obnoxious measures. It never Mittens
possibly occurs to them that thc|E'oather8
luflucnoo tvhiohean avert or e!i.uuc s i!k Ties
LOO
60
10
10
;{'iuilinl.V8 J tho M-ih 111, ;: ohiir
(ifIbis city duHiro to ro urn t!n«n..
,n »ho ludi, s of fi ndu-vilic. and I
5»r.(Alan. 1‘. Gl..l:o /, r -v.Uimbio uh
lAtanco joialcr-d at ti o ( ntc.rtain
i,ioi,tCbiisl.)mir l';v«-, A’.s • for it lih. r
d (loiist ,,n from J W. H ie- & Co,,
bio well know, nii.l p-.pul.it l'r
Oools house of M.’.cou, Gh.
Lei. 3d 18si.
ESRSUNAIv.
Ml* Miliiiiu Guo.-o 1 of Bartow, is
f'S.tiug Jir. „ 11( ] Mis v > Tj 0rr .
Miss Julia Ilo-lg- s and Mrs. II.hu
Clarke after a long yiMt to -Stivan-
lmh ' bavo Tolu rood to itm city.
k-v. Owen C. JA.pe from Texas,
fuitiKsly of |Ids county was visiting
.iti\ea AUf] IviomSs in t!:iu county
^ few (1ft* R ftp*^.
• - •- *»-» .
the BCfiUi iHii SNOVT
Tins over welcome visitor although
“ "wt 11 string, v v s led 1:8 on
hcmIhj’ last aud laid a beautiful car-
Pdofubile over the whole fnco of
r'Miiiu varied only by tbo main
lu d.s of tho trees and tho detp
(-■ceil, forever noblo forest pines, we
legislation is not less power!ul 111
diroetiag the currents of trade to
those lniuses most deserving of it
by their superior enterprise intel
ligence and liberality.”
Tim Savannah
MORNING NEWS.
This reliable newspaper combines ovr
ry foaturo ealoulatc.l to make it
POPULAR WITH ALL GLASSES.
It, is indejM-ndent of cliques, but ex
tends an earnest support to the Nath.-nd
Djin-icratio party. Published at the
priuoiplti Honpurt of tho South Atlantic
Jl Matter-!
as to the
r;r-if;.ctar.
J .60
75
,2.00
1.00
1.50
75
2.00
60
16
to
o-
i\id (- lovea, black. .
Stockings, 8 pairs. . 25
Ribbon per yd 10
Handkerchiefs, silk 10
Dying left at either tho Mercury
ofitco or at Mra. .Bayne’s Millinery
store, with instructions ns to color,
will be attended to.
MRS. C. C. SCARBOROUGH.
may 18, 1880.
chasing, engraving and enameling ; the. 1 - 1 # mt' r* ,.t ol tins bantu,
engraved cases huvo heou carried until * |H Gmiai.il. Loo-
worn perfectly smooth by time and use
without removing (he gold.
This is the only case made with two
plates of Solid Gobi and warranted by
special certificate.
For sale l.y all Jewelers. Ask for il-
.nsirated Catalogue, and to see warrant.
july 13, ’;.0—ly
A Force Pjup.—One of these
novel and useful articles has been
placed in the well at the Hotel, by
Mr. iSiunuel Lang, who is tlio
agent, it lms great power, a contin
uous stream of water is without
any trouble or difficulty thrown
over the stables or ou the Hotel, it
is equal to some fire engines we
have seen and will do more etfeet-
i v: service than the Wild
Cat. Go and see it.
tbo news of tin
patches up to the hour of going to proas,
Agricultural Interns,'Original Burials,
etc. Only $2 a years; $1 lor six months.
SOUTHERN EARMER3 MOTIILY.
A Illustrated Journal, containing Origi
ns’ and S.-looted Agrioultur il Matter,
mitable for tbo Farm and Fire-rid'-. Al
so au Illustrated Fashion Department
For tbo Ladies Price $2 a year; $1 fot
(i muuutks,
■T. H. ESTTLL,
BAVANNXH, GA.
FOR CLERK SUPERIOR
COURT.
I rospcctfu’ly announce myself as n
look
u l'on it ns the forcruuor of a
pood crop the coming year.
A PAINFUL A (JCI DENT.
D r. II. N. Holligeld met with a
1111 al accident last Thursday, the
in^ SDow ’ "Idle ho was cross-
<1 1 JC court house yard ho stepped
81 ^Lort plunk which cauaed
s oot to slip and sprain his ankle,
16 getting on very well at thiu
is not able to be ont yofc.
M c are proud to stato that while
^eiuany good things were passing
c ^ u ’’ i,ttnas , the editor
Ml! \y T°rgoUon. Our kind friend
a m - Mayo furnished us with
could dinner; all that heart
C f \ a,ul prepared to suit tho
Sol “c 8 n 1lous Mrs. Mayo
patktliu hdi m ° 3t , ldndho arted sym-
u ‘av Vo-,,! , j 8 wo I aow - Dear friend
the m° i [! ible ever be loaded with
bright cj. 1 , n (> 8 ot This world the
we1 )0 bles 8 t with 3 ' 8 b ° y ° UrS aud - raay
Goto II. O. Rough ton’s to get your
corned beef and fresh mackerel.
If you want tho host roasted Coffoo in
town go to H. C. lloughton s.
BATTERIES ! BATTERIES !
A fresh supply of Boyd’s Minia-
turo Batteries just received, and tor
sale at tho Mercury office by G. G.
Scarborough.
for
3fc&rs to come*
you as a neighbor
HOW TO SAVE $20.00.
You can do it by buying B first
class SEWING ACHINE, from
Jcrnigan and pay the cash for 1
* 'botTcF
f\m THIS.
i ts Btato, General, Local, and Mark; t
departments arc ucknowh dgod to b-- ii;.
best in this section, wiiileits Tciegraphie
Reports 0/ the lie-vs of the d iy are i'i ill
aud comprehensive. Price ui Daily .-;U)
a year; $3 for six months.
Savannah Wuekuy News,
Flower Plants fo,r Sals,
Bine lot of Fuchsias Fine dou
ble Flowering Geraniums,
Fine lot of Gloxinias,
Fine lot Tube Roses, Dolchco-
deria Tubiflora of varied
kinds and China Pinks of
all tho different varieties.
Prices from 10 cents to $ 1.00.
Those fine Photographs and
p.,,e.,o. H';ulnig^iaUei^uiipi,|mg^u: T.' cn - 0 {.yp C3 take il still at the old presents at Gallahcr’s
stand.
T. C. GLEN.
Subscribe for Tho
Illustrated Fanqily Horaid
A 21 nago Monthly paper published
by True A.Co., Augusta, Maine, at $1
per annual. Tlio Herald is tilled with
good reading for old and young, with pic-
lures illustrating almost everything in
general. Each number contains many
,;li,-rt storied anil sketches, n Uhildrcn’s
Department, a department devoted to
Farm, and Household; n [department to
Sunday Reading, a department devoted
to the droll doings and sayings, and the
witty thing;; of tho day, and also a de
partment devoted to IhejLndies, in which
COFFEE POTS,
I qt., lOcts., lj qt., 15cts., 2 qt., 20ets.,
3qt., 25cts., 1 gal., 30ets.,
KEROSENE CANS,
1 qt., 15ots., 2 qt.., 25ots., 4 qt., 40cta.,
WASH PANS,
10, 15. 25 cents, 2qt., Covered Dinner
Buckets, 12 J cents. Tin Dippers, 5 10cts.
Cocoa Dippers, 25ots. Milk Pans, from
5 to 30 coutu. Milk Buckets, from 20ots
up.
And olhor Tinware at correspondingly
low ilgures. Lamps aud Fixtures ut tho
-lota from
up.
cheapoat prloes. Lamps oomplot-
25 cents up. Chimnios from 5ctB.
In coholuBion lot us reason together,
if you wish to cave money in buyingany-
thiug iu this lino come aud see in and
we will satisfy you that thisis no empty
talk, but facts, hard, stubborn facts,
that iviil not bo overcome, that will pon-
iliv-Jy save you money.
Euquireia by mail promptly attended
to. Respectfully,
j. c. Race & co.
2nd floor from comer, facing pub
lic square, in Watkin’s buil liug.
Sandernvillo, (. ! a,
Tho beat oro;uu Gliocsa nt II C.
Ronghton’a.
Roasted coflfeo, Soaps, candles, Match
es, Starch at II. j,C'. Rough ton’s *choap
Storo. seiit 28,1830,
REST STOCK OF HOLIDAY
GOODS IN BANDEUSYTLLE
AT GALL AUER’S.
May it please your Honor, to
show thu respectability of the wit
ness, it is an evidence that lie was
once a member of the Legislature.
“The Court has its doubts «s
whether that strengthens his .’char
acter very materially.” But your
Washington SukrikUs Sale.
Will bo sold on the first Tuesday in
January next, before tho Court house
door, in Baudcraville, within tlio legal
hours of sale, ono half interest in a t ract
of land containing COO nerrs moro or leas
oq Keg creek in Washington county, ad
joining lands of R O Harris, A H Tra-
wiok and others, levied on as the prop
erty of trust estate of Louisa II. Smith
in tho possession of Green Brantley,
Tnisteo of Louisa [II. (Smith, and tho
other iu favor of 8 J Smith fit Hon vs
said Tiustfo; Property pointed out in
il’fa and sold under deeroo of tho Supe
rior court. Notice of levy given to B.
R. Smith, tenant in possession.
A. M. MAYO, Sh'tV.
deo 2—t<ls
A Ears Companion.
G EORGIA—Wasbington County
’Whereas, Ivy W. Iiitffgan, tiiluvr -1-- l-onla non
oil tl-u i -tiiti- of John Wnlla.-r,iU-ci>ss.t(, mnlu-s
npi-lioatlon f- lnu- to »,.|| Ua- Imali I> ;l<ni(*l--1; l.i
wild luio for thui nv.M nt I duho, amt for illsu-t-
button ainjr.ai thohotrs:
I Id-1», th-rorori-. to nollfy nil conoorned tosliow
caiiru, If nny tl-ey l-av.; wltLIu inn timo iiri-sarlli-
d l-y law ;wliy louvo -honl-l not bo irrm.iod to
(vldl.mls.
Given under my hand nt offieo iu
Saudersville, this Nov 2 1880.
G. G. BROWN, Ord’y.
GEORGIA—Washington County,
\\ harass, W. J. Taylor, adm’r of the
estate ol \Y. U. Taylor, deceased, up-
plies to mo for letters of dismission
from said estate.
These are therefore to cite and ad
monish all persons concerned, to bi
and appear at my office within the
time prescribed hy law, and show cause,
if any they have, why said letters
should not bo granted.
Given under my hand nt office, iu
Saudersville, this Nov 4th, 1880.
G. G. BROWN, Ord.
nov 4, 1830 -3m
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Adross
THE DETROIT FREE TRESS-
Detroit, Mhui.
PiiMic School Teachers.
The Board of Education of tho city
of SixmlorsTille will moot iu tlio
Council Chamber on Thuraduy eve
ning Doe. 23rd nt 7 o’clock for the
pnrposo of electing (5) five white and
(2) two colored Tontihers to take
charge of tlio Public Schools _c»f the
city for tho coining year. IT
Tcachois xvill bo of (ho several
grades from tho highest lo the low
est. Tiioso desiring situations must
flic their applications with some mem
ber of tho Board before the meeting
if tho 28 insf. M. Newman, Pres.
Sandei’bvillo Board Education.
II. N. IIolj.jfield, Soo.
List or Mkmukuh of tub Board of
Education.
J. N. Gilmoro, G. W. II. Whitaker,
M. Ilanp,
C. It. Tringlo,
Dr. A. Mathis,
P. It. TulialbiTO,
I. Hermann,
REINHART & SANDERS,
reapecffully inform tho citizens
of Washington and adjoining
counties that they liavo oiieiieda
Boot and Shoe shop in Sanders-
ville,next, door to Pringle &Orrs
store on Hayne street,where they
respectfully solicits the patron
age of the ladies and gentlemen
All work done in the best style
and of the best material,
july ,0—tf
11. T. liawliugs,
3, B. Jones,
B. D. Evans,
T. M. Harris,
E. A. Sullivan,
Dr. J. B. Roberta,
dee 14, 1830—2t
C'
WHY IS IT THE
Store
Honor, ho has invariably boughti r , , 0
his Christmas goods from GaTla- If, cvcr crow . decl , '. Vllh , customers?
her. H old, enough, that settles , 1 . h « ans ' Vcr 18 P ,ain ; there you wul
it, tbo Court is entirely satisfied.” ,!llt 1 lc aI ^ cs ^ H l nc ' ,c *° sl -‘Uct fiom
Elegant Albums for Christmas
a week In ymirown town. *.1 Outfit froo
- Mo l ink. It nilcr, If you waul n ImnlimMint
Iwhlcli purtioiMof olllior kv* von iiitiki* oront
j l-ii) nil Urn (Inn limy work, wrltu for linr-
’tlculnrs to. li. 11 AU.KTT f<, Co.. FurttouJ
Alutuo. July IS, 1SSO—ly
ARE NOW OPENING A
A BEAUTIFUL STOCK OR
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
HATS, SHOES,
Carefully selected by our
Junior, in New York.
Onr Stock of JEWELRY,
WATCHES, GOLD & SILVER
consisting of a great variety oi
novelties, never before seen in this
market, is exceedingly handsome.
We make no display of sensation
al advertisements, but will con
vince onr friends when they hon
or us with their patronage, that
our goods are good solid goods,
of the freshest and newest good:; and our prices as reasonable as tho
and bargains not to bc2 surpassed
Ivy 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 from any source in
Georgia and give one inch more
to the yard as proof Vc lead.
wm. a. McCarty & co.
<1
, . SANTA CLAU8B
Candidates for county officers are
juite numerous, we think prece
dence would ‘iiggest a general jp- .
agreement of the people before the ET*
election ub to whom to vote for. P-Jp;
* iKSir
candidate’for re-election to tho ofltl.-e Fashions are di,scn;;scd find iliust
• . £ n i . .1. ./'iii* ... /< , f il,,. i„l.,.i . g,i . , e... ri
Just as they have done in regard,- .
to the purchase of their Holiday ^1
goo In, they have hy universal con-j \
sent decided to go to Galluher’s as (Jll ^.t-*-
thoy 1 a vo done iu tho past and so- S A N T A CL A U S.
Q
ls>
most exacting can expect.,
NEWMAN & SON
sept 14, 1880—tf
iicc of Clork of the Superior Court of
Washington county.
Having for nearly ten years in suc
tions given of the latest styles, &o. The
above paper with 12 beautiful Oluonios
will be given to all who Ruboorilio now,
gr, ,'i , - ... ^ . fo 15 months for only $1. Tho ngfjit
CG3Hiqu filled that position to toe sat-1,.. ;n 0ftll on AU fi ving in tho 0 ” U1 .
isfactiou oi tho xlou. Ju tuo i j.y can RpecLmou copy of paper and
various G rand Juries, under whose Ohromos at the Mercury offieo.
review niv books, acts aud doings, rr : :—: :—:—™
have frequently passed, I bust that GEORGIA—Washington Couny
you will hojior mo with your sulira-j Whereas, Mors. Louisa Tanner, excc-
-•gs at tho ooming election in Janua-pitrix of the will of william Tanner, Hr.,
n-. Very Respectfully, -le icasod, represents to the court in her
H. M. Nothinotom. I petitici duly lile.1 and entered on reoord,
'that oho has fully executed her trai t ac
cording to tho will of Haid deceased;
This is therefore, to cito all persons
concerned, thobcirs and creditors of said
estate, to allow causo, if any they can,
why said executrix should not be dis
charged from her hunt us r-aid oxeeutrix,
and receive letters of diaminnion on tho
first Monday in January. 1881.
oct 14-3in O. G. Brown, Ord’y
GEORGIA—Washington County
By C. C. Brown, Ordinary.
Whereas W. L. Johnson and Wilson
STOLEN.
STOLEN! STOLEN!—AU parties arc
hereby warned not to trade for tho fol
lowing Notes & Duo Bills, payable to
tho undersigned or order or bearer.
One note for $200.00; dated on or be
fore tho 12th day of Janurry 1880, with
interest at 8 ots, given by Priugle & Orr,
think it is due on or before 1st January
after date, ono duo bill for $200,00; da
ted on the 10th of December 1880, with
interest at 8 cts, given by Prmglo &
a..«™;»(m- <01 00 (riven sonn
et their Toys, Fruits and confec
tioneries. Our eldest Hopeful is
now in Savannah for lip) purpose
of buying fruits. Heavy shipments
expected to-day and Thursday noxt.
If you are not already supplied
go to G Halier, and buv a Mous-
taclio for christmus. Hello, hello,
Well what is it, Hey,
Oh, of course wo moan tho boys,
Good-bye.
A tine lino’of fresh crackers at If. G-
P.ougkton’fl, call and examine’ them.
H. C. Rough ton keeps a line lot of
fi uits on hand.
NEW COUNTY
ADVERTISEMENTS
Election for County Officers.
WAGONS, CARRIAGES, CUTS,
VASES, GATS. Jl’ISTOLS,
from ono cent to fifteen.
Will also keep on hand Zephyrs,
Hosiery, Machine Oil, Needles, afld
Tarts, and a nice lot of GANDY.
Givo her a call. nov U, 18S0.
AYANTA GLAUS knowing Mrs.
JERNIGAN is very fond of chil
dren made up his mind to stop at her
storo this Christinas, therefore save
your coppers and nickels nnd give
her a call. Dolls from ono cent to
two dollars.
Clocks, Watches aud Jewelry Mr
sale at Jornigun’s.
■AffENTUOT
Tho greatest Fair of tho ScnEon wil
bo had at tho Armory of newel’s Bat
tery for tho benefit of that outorprisig
CorpB, on tho first week of January
next. Contributions steadily coming
To Oustamers.
DEAR SIR—Tn presenting this my
lall price list, Idoaire to thank my many
friends and customers for their patron
age so liberally bestowed upon me in the
past, and would solicit a continuance of
tho same. Witli increased facilities, I am
now better prepared to meet the wants
of my customers:
I am noyv sowing the best stick
('Audios train Hi to 20 cents per
il)., fuic.y candy 20 to 85c, Flori
da Oranges 30 and 40 cents per
dozen. Extra (J white Sugars
\pj. 11 is4c per lb. Light brown 10 3- 4
Coffee 13, 20 and 25c per lb.
Flour $7.50 to §8 60 per barrel.
Hardware (dieaper than any ,bo-
t'ore sold in this market. Ap<,
jib's 1.) and 25 cent per dozen.
Canned goods almost given away
The largest lot of Crackers ever
brought to this market, price
from 8 to 36 cents per lb. Just
received 2000 lbs stick candy,
5OO lbs Fancy Candy, 35 boxes
Crackers, 2000 Florida Oranges,
Christmas goods are still rolling
in, Bananas, Grapes, Oranges,
Apples, Coeoanuts, Nuts of all
kinds, Toys, Toilet Sets, Vases,
&c. Z. IL ROUGHTON.
biMlncuH now l>«forotli« publlo.
Voucui nmke money faster at
work for us limn ut anything else.
Capitol not required. We will
xtitrt you. $1^ u day and up-
, , . „ wards made at home hy the Iu 1
dustnous. Plan, women, boys ‘and girls wonted
everywhere to work'/or ne. Now is the time. You
can devote your whole lime to the work, or only
your spare momenta. No other Imalucaa will pav
fur unI., mill for raffle nr,. J! 0 ’ 1 .. nolr b'Weil. No one Wlllllld to work can
ter Hale aim lot ratlio are [fail,to tuuke enormous pay hy enKitgintf at ono:
mention iu this BllOl tlFway Outlitand terms fl ee. A great opporlnnlty
suppov will bo li.-vl ’ or lllu k: j| g money o.ially unddiunnrubly. Address
::riip:il ’ey law
George Wiggiur.. jth *y ii.ivo, w
— be granted.
fund allow cause, if any ourv^-ur ui County’
y said letters should net Georgia, under the same laws, rules
land regulations governing elections
and thereby save our surplus cur BTATI0 NKRy ! STATIONERY ! , < Hven umlov my hand nt office in San ;f or mo j u ber« oi' the Lcgiskl lire
A11<1 tllC }} ‘ «. '/ho writing Tap ,- r,, VioU.4 Inka, one .lercTrilc thm«’tobeyr^.O ^ j 0 . C. BROWN.
roncy and lessen our taxt
will vote for Boone and
free school. J- H
r iaxc». ” | tvnuug *>, v. • ,,
ami help the h'oncilH, fine‘Box otntioumy fo- »>.*e ut
D BOJN. , if C. lloughton h. I
oot 25—3m
C. C. BROWN, Ord’y
Nov gOth ’30. d Ordinary. W. C
ie week and will b
every attuihuit may
himself, tho00m-
erpriso coinpoaed of
T. M. Harris,
Major M. Nkv.man,
8orgt YY. E. AYatiuns,
Capt G. W. Peucok,
Lt. J. W. Robison,
If. M. E. A. Sullivan,
Dr. H. X. Hollifwld,
Tkuk Si (Jo., Augusta, Maiuu.
H. C. Rougliton lias a fine lot of fresh
Basins. Call and seo him.
You will find tlio best nickel Cigars iu
town at H. G. Roughton’B.
If you want to get 1 good burgia
in Clocks, Watcheg r o ry, Sp''a
Holes and Sot?’ •, l £ -pb.i ;i k
fron zxxiiics,.
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