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Hit'*/ i/our Drugs, Paints, Oils, Tobacco, Cigars, Lamps, fyc. Jrom IS. E, Houghton, on the Corner.
THE MERCURY.
TUESDAY, APRIL 1I>, 1881.
Elder T. M. Harris will deliver his
closing lecture oftlie scries on /lie Mir.-,
Heidi next Suuilav night ut • lie Clu‘'s-
Hcle* fta$t Sunday nijj.
ifiin' church. Sulij ct, ‘‘liaising o/j
jLncaras from llic dead.”
Kentucky’s Weather King.
PREDICTSRN APRIL PROGRAMED
WHICH SPRING, THE SHY
YOUNG THING GETS NO
PLACE.
, |[ Corrcnpondcncc of (he Courier-Journal]
IjuyantsviLi.K, March 111.—A
, ^hc members of the Association and
Jodies generally are requested to meet at
|ke MoHjo.di$t olnire.h on Rfalucsdny [storm-center w ill pass over Kansas,
next, aotli inst. at 3 p. in. for tlie pur
pose of electing officer?.
]VIys. M. II. Tnrbutton,
Secretary.
Iowa, Missouri, Illinois, Michigan
and Uuiuula, into tlic Atlantic,
[from April 3 to 7, with rain and
!.-now iu the North a/ul Northwest
land heavy rains ill tj/oOhio valley,
Ladies Memorial A isolation.
1CXEUCISE8
For Memorial day Tuesday Apr,):proceeding easterly, changing to
•Rest
20th 1881,
at 3 P. If-
Voluntary on the organ,
Spirit Rest”.
Hymn—“Nearer i»y
thee”.
Privy<5r by Tipv. O. C. CTark. :
' Hymn—“Hue by One’\
Orator by Rev. ’j. J. llyinlui ex
Chaplain, Thomas Ga Brigade.
Hymn—“Shall we Lila lly meet’ .
fienedietiou by Elder T.M.Har
ris.
Procession to the Cemctary.
Decoration of graves.
Committees on Decoration.
Comiffittec No. 1.
Mrs Emma Ainsworth Mrs Matt
Hooks, Mrs Jolpti Roberson, Mrs
Jobh Pittman.
Committee. No. 2.
Mrs H0 Evans, Mrs Augustus
A SUPERB FAMILY BIBLE.
Ono of tho most remarkalilo foa'
urea of the book trade is tho enor
mous sale of liiblos. Tho demand
is chiefly for la ge Illustrated Fam
ily Bibles, for strange ns it may seem,
there aro uinuy families who do not
possess such a Bible.
Prominent among tho publishers
who have rccoguizod this demand
is tho National Publishing Company
of Phil delpbia, Chicago, St, Louis
and Atlanta, to whose superb odi
ti m of tho Sacred Scriptures Wo da-
sire to call attention.
Tho binding of their magnificent
Bibles first claims our attention It
is rich, beautiful, and substaut ab—
As out'treaders woll know, a Bible
may bo very showily bound, and yol
RULE MSI
G EORGIA. —Washington county
WASHINGTON SUPERIOR COURT; 1
March Term, 1881.
Charles J. Hurrah,
VS
William F Brnntly,
Trustee of his wife,
.Wary M. Brnnty.
Mortgage fee..
March Term 188|
of the Superior
Court of Wash
ington County.
southerly, wind and warmer
weather. The energy of this period - - .. -.. -
f .. put togethor so ilunsily that it wjll
indicates tlmmlcr-storms in south- conjo l0 pj eceB j u a fow years. A1
God- tojern sections. A second storm-cen
ter will pass over tho country from
pieces iu a low y
though covered with showy stamps
and apparently well bound, the
tho 7th to the 11-th, aecompnincd work may bo douo iu such a loose
mil unsubstantial manner that with
with heavy/SHOW’s in some sections
and rains in the Ohio valley, fol
lowed by a severe freeze in the
North and a frost or freeze in inter
mediate sections. From the 18th to
the 18th, heavy rains and local
storms in tho Ohio valley and, - - - .
Southern States. Expect another ?^^ry. Every stage of the work
is carefully supervised, it would be
only ordinary handling it will crack
and Dually fall to pieces. This Bi
ble is made u. on a very different
plan. Ou'y tho best- materials are
used iu its munufiicturu, and all the
work L done by the best workmen,
ind tho most highly improved ma.
Prcseiit, tlio Honorable It. IF. Cars
well, Judge of said court-
It appearing to the court, by flip peti
tiou of Charles J. llarrah- that on the
20th day of January, A, 1). 1871}. WiJ-
limn F. Brantley made and delivered to
said Chuiics-J. llarrah his written obli
gation. commonly called a bond, where
by said William F. Brantley stands bound
to said Charles J. Hurrah in the sum of
sixteen hundred Dollars, conditioned for
the payment of the sum of eight hundred
dollars, in monthly installments of one
hundred dollars each, payable on
the first duyof Morch, April,
May, J u u o, July, Au
gust, .September and October, A. 1).
1870, together with interest payable
monthly at the r.-de of si< per cei/t. per
annum and ten percent attorney'seom-
missions on principal and interest in tli
I rust after this.
A com-pnmti vely dry spell will
follow tho above period, n'tifj will
extend, with few interruptions, to
May 18. The rain area.-* will he
roine less extensive and have lees
energy alter April 19 than before
Waters’lew Favorite Organs
nrc llio most I1EAUTIFUL In STVI.Ra .
PBRUJCT In TONI! oVcr made. They ® „£!!
every Improvement necessary for a Brsi^il
OIK.AN, Including our Celebrated CKl *iSJ2
STOP, which la a Fine Imitation of 7h„n*
man Voice. WATERS' IIAHMONie.'sISt
ORCHESTRAL”! (10RA1.E and liri rCT
MANS,In untune French eases,eleanat dell-
ratnblne FERITY of VOICING with ,
WATERS’ PIANOS,
|ppl
Sheriff Sides.
FOR MA Y.
Will he sold before the Court House
loorin Kandersvillo,(iu, on the firstTues
lay in may next ? wiiliin the legal hours
of sfdethc following property to wit.
One tract of Lund containing 808 acres
more or less, adjoining lands, of ltol e.t
Rogers. Mrs M. J.Layton,T. J.Gilmore,
Hardy Havtly andjothers. i.evid on to
satisfy a .Superior Courtfi fa,; issued from
tlie Superior Court of said county in favor
of El wood C. Robison vs ltniford IJnrt-
ly, said lands luvid on as the property of
Raiford Hartly and pointed out by de
fendant and legal notice given.
O. A. Rougliton
Sheriff IF. 0.
April, 6th, 1881.
GEORGIA WusllHIgton County. n«i*e* and Shipped, only SHOO, reward. Every PIANO andOIUJANVVd
IFherens, Joseph D. Martin, Admin-
istrator cum testament.) nnuexo of J .bn
II. Martin, i|pcen,sed-, applies to me fid
... v t letters of distftijteiou fronr auiff adminis
eventof suit, to collect said bond, or (lie tration
foreclosure of the mortgage hereinafter This is therefore to notify all concern-
named: and it further appearing that nf-[oil to show cause, if any they have, with
tenvnrds '' * 11 !L ’ ' "*
HORACE WATERS & CO., Mnnufacturora
\\ tiriToonm, *No. llroariway* f
v „ ,
tlie same day for the pur- n the time prescribed by law, why snhl
pose of securing the, payment of i-nidjletters should not ^be crniited.
id i
Slate-Roofing Kobinson Wagon Co,
impossible to doviso a plan by which
greater ctiro could bo given to the
manufacture of Bibles, pv by which
tho interests of subscribers could be
moro carefully guarded. The pub
lishera huvo a high roputafiou to
maintain, and thoy are detormiuo
Hines, Mis I* R lalil’cio, Miss that tinin, and, except the eurlj jt r L’ney roolizo the
1 ® 1 _F| i^fuot tliat a furnily Bjblo may bo aub-
April -^'bjonted to vorv hard usago. and must
Bailie Dinkins.
Committee No, 3.
Mrs G C Clarke, Mrs Dr if N
llollifield, Mrs James D Franklin,
Mfs Charlie Datlniels.
Committee No 4.
Mf.s Beck, Mrs .! \V Smith, Mrs
C R Pringle, Mrs C C Parsons.
Comm mil tee No. 5
Mrs AV L Orr Mrs J T Laveigne
pr, Mrs J N Gihuorc, Mrs C C
Drown
Committee No. 6.
Mrs Bayne, Mrs William Harman
Miss Fapnie Haynes, Mrs Jesse A
Hobson.
Committee No 7.
Mrs T E Brown, rs Thomas Gil
more, Mrs R J Moyo, Mrs B 51
JJqpthington.
Committee No. 8.
Mrs M Newman, Mrs 11 Brook
ins, jyjrs I Ilermun, Mrs Horn.
Committee N°-
Mrs S J Smith, Mrs S G Jordan
Mrs T M Harris, 51 rs J 11 Wicker
Committee No ;0.
Mrs H D Adams Mrs Dr AI
Mathis, Mrs John Lattimer, 51rs
Pr Summerlin.
Coinmitiee No 11
Mrs Wm Gallnher, Mis Mitchell,
JMrs Roughton, Mrs Wm Parsons.
Committee No. 12.
Mrs I W Duggan, 5Irs Wecdon
Mrs Martin, Mrs Dr Tanner.
Committee Ni/ 13.
Mrs Tucker, Mrs A Y Haines 51 rs
A J Jprnigan, 5frs C I Duggan.
Committee No 14
Mrs H Lawbou, Mrs J E Wod
don, Mis Moycaii Mrs Dr Roberts
From the L'tuiaviUc Courier-Journal.
When will Pen. 1 Jill have un
part (
loea
t'Mnyand ono considerable
rain influence from
to April ’2.1, Htorc u/-e no good niin i )0 p )oum | Bubstuutially as well as
periods In all this time. 1 lie tain handsomely.
ari
eiis wi ll therefore ho contracted,! f J’ho additional matt r is very rich
tho ruins moving in narrow hglts,I ftn j complete. The loading feature
leaving much ot tlie country with- j 8 a B iglitly abridged edition of D .
out nuns,
grumbling
the land-
and tlie voice of tlie
farmer will behetml in
JOSEPH DUNN.
“JAHRS, IS TJIAT YOU!
Women lire timid creatures,and
hate to bo left in arouse ijloijo ut
night, po, when Mr. Gallagher
went away from hoipo leaving his
wife with only qn ignorant servant
much worried, and
Wm. Smith’s Dictionary of tho Bi
1)1*. This is really a complete wor
in itself, arid would rnuko an octavo
volumo of ovor six hundred pages.
Another yaluabio feature is a His
tory of all tho ojristiug Religious do
nominations of tho world, uud tin-
various soots, both unciout and mod
ern. Those accounts arc clear, con
cise and comprehensive).
Tho additional matter which ac
companies tho books of tho Bible is
very full und interesting. A large
„ tlie pay
iloud, which was given by snul Willinw Given under my lmnff ut office in Knn-
L 1 ’. Braulley in cousifferulioii of anil forldersvillo, tb;'< ‘Hlrffnv of April, 188J.
money advanced by sniff ClinilasJ. Hm» -b N1CWMAN, Ordinary,
rnh for the use, benefit and support of npr 4— 3 n
his wife, Mary M. Brnntly, now the sole
beneficiary of the property herein afu-r
described as held by said William F.
Brantley as trustee for Ins sniff wile, sniff
William F. Brantley, Trustee ns aforesaid
and J/ury M. Brantley, Ins wife, sole
cestui quo trust, executed and delivered
to sniff Charles J. Hurrah a certain deed
of mortgage, conveying to said diaries
J. llarrah, the Store Room in tlie noj-tl
side of tlio Store House, which room is
now occupied by Mark lS'ewini/u «St Son,
and flic north Imlf of the Lot on which
sf#id Store House stands, e?iff Sfoie
house aud )ot fronting west on the pub
lic square in Sundei\ivi|le, Georgia, und
bounded on the south by P. Rupps’ lot,
ill the, east hy Amanda Davis's tot (now)l
M. H. Buyer's,) on tliu north by 15. D.
Evans’ lot, containing one eighth of
lie was very much worrier., ^ .. .
readily lmrkenod to tho voice oflsectiou is devoted to a col ecliou o!
m agent who culled just after Gal- Scripturo dhistratmnp, consisting ol
higher had gono around the corner,
ind wanted to sell her u machine
which would prevent burglars
from gutting into tho house. She
aero more or less, (/..K-lmrinh Brantley,
late of said State and county having de
parted this life seized in his desinno as of
fee of tlie above described premises, and
having by tlie second item of bis last
will and testament corn-eyed and devised
bis property as follows, towit: “Second
ly 1 loan my beloved wife, Mary Brant
ley, for ipitj during her natural life, all
tlio property of whatever kind or de
scription 1 may possess, after my just
debts have been paid, and at lief .cfoatli,
my will and dcsiio is that said property
be equally divided, one. moiety of wliicl
a series of articles explaining and il ltovest in Solomon 1). Brantley in (m
lustraling tho manners and customs lor Mary K. Brantley, wife of said Solo
if the period, Biblical antiquities
JfO TICE!
ORDINARY’S OEFK;i3,
GEOWG1. A-—Washington County
By tlio Ordinary of Said County.
Whereas, Oiid3o Ball applies to mr
forlettovs of G'u u-’.i nsbip of his - ia d-
nlnl Iren, OnIjo Affl.ins, Mary Gonl
Abe Higgins, njpl Mary Jo'qson, ille
gitimate children .,f Ids daughter.
These are therefore to into and admon-
sb all interested to be and appearnt ray
uffieo on tlio fii-st. M •inlay in J'u ' nex'
to show enuso why said le.ttcjMshould not
i granted.
(liven under ujy hand and official i ig-
antttie, a* Sandr-iavi)le, this 15‘li day of
and sccuory. Tlio animals of the
bought three. Those placed at. Bible.arecarefully described, as are
tlw front and back doors were ho tho trees, plapts, flowers, etc.,
uioiety to vert in William F. B.a -.tiey iu . >n 1
trust tor his wife M.uy M. Brantley ai.d:) V °
her children; and Solomon D. Bmutley, - tBlAl't-.-illts'
arranged that, when the door was
>pened, a hammer would strike
low'u from above and knock down
the person trying to enter. A
third contrivance of dill-rent pat
tern was placed on the stairs and
another at tho front window. Gal
lagher unexpectedly returned lati
that night, and, attempting to en
ter the front door, got a blow on
the nose that knocked him down
the steps into tlie street. He
was both surprised and annoyed
at the ciroumstunee, find gttorlv
unable to understand it, tried the
mon D. and her .children, the other
t/urcli, 188).
mar 17,-4t
M. NEWMAN, Prtl’y.
referred to iu the Scriptures, inch
being tho subj ct of spirited and
life ltko engravings. Tho Wander
ings iu tho Wilderness, tlio Tuberua-
lco and Tcmplo aro described with
grout miuutouess of detail. These
explanations uud tho m psaud plans
which acifiouipauy them are of great
value to every reader of tho Bible
A typographical sketch of Jerusalem
is given, aud tho cities and towns
mentioned it) the Bible are nlso de-
eoribod, ft is impossible to outi
incrato all the yaluable features iu a
notice like this, ’i’hdy constitute
complete oncyclopiedia of Bible
/Other attack of brayin’ iever?-[[ j or- lloor
aid.) Tf it’s contagious, he’ll proh-
^bly get it the next time lie tuckols
p, Jleruld editorial.
Abtneii IlAitnisoN’s majority in
(Chicago is about 8,000. Ills ma
jority at tlic last election was 5,000.
Chicago is not a Republican city
this year.
loot'again. San/o rc3glt. lie then [knowledge, and present to the lou
!thqi}gl)t somebody w:i> behind the der all tho information n-idexplana
Thk Tennessee Legislature down
trying to assassinate him,
und, getting up very mad, ran
around to the back door to get in
that way. Then ho got a thump
that sent him back into the swill-
barrel, and he was terribly cross
when lie got up. He grabbed an
axe, and, as lie opened the door
again, struck with it. But he hit
•lobotly and got another knook-
tious be can desire. The work is
literally a library iu itself, and is
published in both English uud Uer
man.
It is magnificently illustrated.— a , s - sa ‘ l1 trustee and said 51 uy M
■ in i i , J • , .• . • . tley pay into court by tlie first
iho larger plates consists ot exqaw- thu y u ^ torm thereof tlio princi
ito steel engravings, aud a number
of superb desigus by the g cutest
living artist, Gustave Doro. The
additional muttor contains twenty-
live hum]rod fine illustrations and
Thursday adioumed sine die Un-I 1)0 went and got a policc-^aps. Nearly every place and ob
“"ho wl,olTo™ .cB«,,l, a: ; toi,ka», »|l»l«» eo»W ««*). W oI ,nte ‘ ,al J “>
a success, haying elected a Demo- dyer, ami one bo sure to get in.
)/ea(t United Stat.es Senator and set-1 Gut after both had enjoyed tinee
tied the State debt. But some of |knoek-i.lovyns they met and com-
the members will receive very pared notes, apt) decided that two
lyarip receptions at homo. i moil must be in the house. I hoy
I then tried tliD front window, and,
wife and diui^liters, aijd Williuin 1-.
Jirantley, wife and dnnj'litor», by deed
of partition, bearing date tlie S;h day ol
October, 1875 duly executed,having mad.
partition of the estate of said Z tclmriah
Brantley,deceased, by deed inter alia nl-
lotcd and assigned the. above described
premises to said William F, Brantley
trustee as aforesaid his heirs and assigns;
and said William F. Brantley, having,
by the death of his only daughter and
tho only child of said J/ury 51. Brantley,
become entitled to one fourth individual
interest on said premiscsso described, al
lotted and assigned by said deed of par
tition, is rjow the. ownpr of one eighth
of said .mo fourth undivided interest iu
said premises which are embraced iu
said deed of mortgage, which mortgage
was cqndti.mod that, jf quid William F.
Brantley should pay off and d.sch irge
said bond according t.) its tenor and ef
fect, then said deed of mortgage and
said bond shall ho void.
And it further appearing, tliat said
bond remains unpaid; It ietherefore or
dered that said William F. Brantley,and
Bran-
day of
principal, in
terest, attorney’s commissions aud cost
due on said mortgage, oi-show cause to
tho contrary, if there bo any; and tliat
in failure of said William F. Brantley
and as said trustee and said Mary M .
Brantley so to do, the equity of redeinjU-
TAX NOTICE.
I will attend the following named
places on tho days specified for ttiepur-
poso of receiving tho Tax Returns foi
the State aud county Taxes for tho ye u
1881:
Tanner’s Monday April 18
Davisboro Tuesday “ lb
Cato’s Wednesday “ ‘2<-'
Giles’ Thursday “ 21
Ouiys’s Friday “ 22
It-ibi.son's Monday “ 25
MoBri-lo's Tuesday ‘f 20
Wednesday ” 27
Thtirwlny “ 28
Friday “ 2'J
Hebron Monday may *
Prosser’s Tuesday a
aci-ck’s Wednesday “ 4
Warthen’s mill Thurday 11 C
L'aberuaelo Friday •* (i
In Sail lorsville every Saturday until
tho books are closed,
mar. 2.) It. ,J. MOYE. T. 11.
f:
BI©!
OR tlio benefit of
PAINT.
BAYES RE-SHINGLING.
FIRE AND WAT EU-rROOF.
CONTAINS NO TAR.
MIXED READY FOR USE.
ANYBODY CAN APPLY IT.
With this Paint old shingles can bo
made to look better und Inst longer than
new shinelcs for one-third tho cost oi
re-sliingiing.
Equally good for tin or iron; nnd for
porous brick walls is unequalled.
It is clastic—will oxpand or contract
With heat or cold. This is nn indispens
able quality In a durable Roofing Paint.
It will not crack, peel or scale; being
state, will not rust or corrode.
It has a heavy body-r-ono coat being
equal to three of any other.
It is sold at a prico that enables
everyono to havo a well-painted roof.
Four handsomo shades—Roof-Slate,
Drown, Red ami Bright Red.
Prico in barrels of 45 to DO gallons,
only 00 cents per gallon.
,r After a most thorongh use of
this paint, wo most cordially re.
commend it, and aro satisfied that
if onco used- it will bo ordered a
second and third time.”—[II, C.
Bowen, iu the Independent, Sept. 80,
1880.] *
Send for circular and samples, and
mention this pnper.
IT, U E. PAINT Oil. CO.,
7 INDIA ST., BOSTON, MASS.
Belling Agents for Bertram’s Oil Po
lish for Brass,Copper,Composition, &c,
Manufacturers of
WAGONS.
Bu^gios £l Pbaotona. •
Bwid for (losl^nn nu.l i-ricca to
ItOBINSOIT WAGON CO.,
CINCINNATI. O.
THE HOUSE & WAG0IT
A MEW BOOK
Ills hii*;ry. btructurc, um«
At.d troatnicpt, AT>.* niy«n;;:
Important and Efloctivo remodiea
for the cure.qf the diseases of tine horse.
C aT* Valuable to every owner nnd loeer of the
hornc.
Published by the 50BX1T2C1T ^TAQOH CO., Cltlti*
&ati 9 0., nnd sent* postage paid, to any address, oe
receipt of TIIRKK3-CRNT NTAMP3,
[..1. 1 \ A. lor eh.
r rVVv-Tr ^ -^^ '11. Path r. K. I«”d Koonfc
L>iaia» Hoorn II. 1LU1. ’
Three sheets* 10x24* heavy plate paper, contain
ing elevations, plans and details for the nhove houtet
also booh of V0 pajjes, pivingspccificaiions, ileiniied
estimate and form of contract—invalunhle to every
carpenter or party proposing building, as a t;uide »•
malcinj* bids or drawing contracts.
Price $2.00, Kent \ y mail, postpaid, on receipt ol
price.
II. E. WALTON,
330 W. Ninth Gt., Cincinnati, a
MITCWRLL, M3WBS & CO., Riiclno, Wli.,
Manufacturers of JPa RM *1JTFit tl IG fl T Ir^OO^S,
inquirers
to lmvo
Drosses, Oo;ite, IhijiU Yosts, &c.,
(ivi-tl; below will l»o iouml a sched
ule of prices. Thankful for past
favors J solicit '4 <.'ojp.i;,iia!if;e ol
liic same:
Coatij. .........
Pauls,
Yosts,
Ladies’ Dresses.
Childrens’ “ ,
-Shawls, silk...
“ wool....
81.00 to S2.00
l no tf
f»0 o
1.50 “
75 “
1.00 “
50 «
Jloaks, waterproof. 1.50
ffineques...
.Mittens...
Feathers..
Silk Ties.
25
10
10
the jirrc:;;-:;,;, standard fi.atfoum si-ring wagon.
Also Threc-Sprifi" nnd FQMr-?pwe 'Vogonn, and Side-Spring Buggies. #
Tiie MI rCHKI.L WAGON is Monarch of the Road; only the very best stock used in its cett*
rtraction ami made by the best wagon mechanics in the world. The Spring Wagon and Bugfnr Dor
p.\rtmeat iscntirely senamt? from the Farm Wagon shops. And for the manufacture of this clas* «
wcik wu have faetUtlCw uuiUrpiLssed, Send for Catalogue and Ulu.YtratCil Price List.
MITCHELL, LBWI3 d: CO., Uarin«, WU.
tion.
Tho family record is beftiitifuliy
lithographed; aud facing it isarnag-
nificout marriage certifipato, a feut-
uro which makes this Rjble a very
appropriate aud desirablo wedding
“The country,’ says tiic Ixcw mjsiniritn delugeof icy water from i . .... ,
fork Tribune, “hardly needs to bcL ll0K0 nrl - 4W g (G ' ( f to bring it ilew!P rese ^ At tlie - closo of the volume
reminded that tlie Deinocraiicj^ noiTtheui!'^But^they Graved that!* 8 - ^ handsome photograph album, By flip court,
party is the same old party still.”j n i , ot j,,* Then they ransacked Spaces for sixte-.n i ortr its, a It. WVOarsi
it is vc.,y evident that the Tribune^1- part of the house hut a »«vol uud appropriate addition to Ju
bn, 4edd ? d that, it i. a aUly pieoc C0 „ W m „„ nobody, and m«m. * The‘miSatoaialundvlow. andL.ii‘3'sZ
of businesp to stick to its former
proposition, that -“file Democratic
party is dead.” It is a fact that
“th'fe-Bameold party” which elected
Mr. Tilden in 187(3 is slill on deck,
and is giving the Republican party
fiS much trouble ns ever.
Rule bo published in tlio Samlorsville
Mercury once a month for femi months,
or a copy tl/ereof seryed oil said Wil-
liam F. Brantley trustee and said Mary
A] , Braiitley or their special agent or at
torney, lit Ie4st tl1r.ee iiiouths before flic
next term of this court.
JAMES K. IIINES
Petitioners Attorney.
The price is astouisliinglylow, and
Libel for Divorce,
time Mrs. G., up stairs, licnrclj w ithin tho nicups of every family.— county, Aprjl Ji)th 1881.
them, and nearly died ol Bight.Uy Q adviso our readers to examine
They started up-stiurs, Gallagher this groat Bible. It is sold by sub-
lirst, and near tlie top a stair fixedl 8cr iptiou only, and Mr. E. M, White-
011 a pivot, rolled under Gallagher Bead iu company with two or throe
and hurled him backward, and ho other gentlemen, who are tho uu-
went to the bottom taking (lie po-tborized agents f r fhis secti n is
liceinan with him. They both now canvassing lor it.
yelled, but Gallagher yelled the
’.-Carswell,
' idge 8. C. 5j[. C.
nim tlie minutes qf tin
Superior Court of said
ion in and to said mortgaged premises boi [£[,] Qlq V os block . 25
foreyer thereafter btirVed and foreclosed.t,.. , \ ’ '’ ’ or.
And it is further ordered, that ,hi> otoekBign, J pans. . o
Ribbon per yd J()
Ilaiidkcrchie|h} «ilk TO
Dying left at either tiio Mercury
office or at Mrs. Bayne’s Millinery
store, with instructions as to color,
will lie attended to.
MBS. O. C. SCARBOROUGH.
muy 1.8, 1880.
Old and Honored-
From DcmorfisV»Monthly for Ai>ril. 1- , - , t . - ... . ,
Peter Cooper has jusf bcen celc-|!°. ndcst > n,ul h , 13 jrecogt^d
brntipg his ninetieth birthday. II
signalized tlie occasion by giving)
another $100,(X)0 to various wire
charities. Mr Cooper is an e.vam-
l)ie to alt who wish to benefit their
rind; he has given away wisely, and
has /enjoyed t)m conscio^sncKs ot
fho good he has done. Literally tens
pf thonsai/ds of ueysons are bene
fited hy his art ana scientific schools
and are to-day living witnesses of his
ns voice and his favorite oath.
Her courage returned. Slio went
to the head of the st.aiys nnd cried:
“Janies is that yon ?” James was
pie to ail wno vm to Benept their P ai "tV lly h " rta,,dawf » l " m< ! the ‘‘’
kind; he has given away wisely, and a,,d t,lc ; Freeman was trying to
get back the breath Gallagher had
squashed out of him. “Mo,” cried
James, “it’s not me; it’s some
other felloAV. Jim Gallagher was
never knocked down seventeen
wise benefactions. "Mr. Cooper hnstf ime8 ia »igl»t!” But she
lived nearly all ot his loVnr life ini know lt ie > a,,d ^P liU1 , R ‘ d
matters. Ai/d then Gallagher
rave the policeman 610 to say notli-
livcd nearly all ,ot his long 'life in
New York City. II is ghat age
shows that city life is compatiblelo 1
with health uml longevity- r|1 ' ~ |1!
Therel* 11 " ft ' ,out f-kg matter, and the
Wo will send the J/orcury nnd the
Christian Index for 1 year for $3,50
cash in advance, tho J/orcury, the Savan
nah TFeekly News and tlie Christian In
dex for $5,00 cash in advance.
A, M. J/..yo,
Clerk,
A/ary Brantley
B r m. Brantley
Divorce, Washington
Superior Court j/iirch
Term 18b1.
Uu.slufsM i],o\v before tlio public.
You cau iniikc money taster ut
work for iih than at anything rln .
Capitol not required. \Ve will
start you. $J;f a day and up-
witrdu inaila at liome by tlie ii. •
dRjiinouH. Men, woiu^’U, 1>ovh and ^irls wanted
vor.vwlioro to work for oh. Now is the time. You
:nu devote your whole thnclotliu york, or only
your spurt* jpAtnoi/ts. No other ljUblne«B will pay
ypu ncirjy a» wvlj. bue w Uin/ to vyork ci
faij to make onnrtnouH pny by ohgngitift at o c
'r-oHtly Oiitfitand tonus free. A greut opportunity
tiyy i.UiikiiiR money eaHily am} lion -rtddy. Audro^s
Tfivr k Ct. Jl.ug'int* VCiiQK,
IIO W TO SAVE §20.00.
Yau can do it by buving a first
class SEWING yACJIINE, from
Jcrnigaq gnd pay the cash for if.
is no great secret touching ]p s [dheor retired; and then Gallagher
heartiness and good bodily Sondi-|Jf vud 1 ‘ la , w,te toi \ Uvo ljour .‘!’ and
,. Tr . 0 ; ..!tho next day went seven miles to
ion. He docB not poison lnmself i OVt . r tuk0 f}jo man who sold her the
.with tobacco or stimulate his sys- machinesapd kicked the life nearly
lem with liquor, vyhat a different out of him. lie admits tfi^t the
.world it would be it cvrybody was things would be drctuifully disopgiv
temperate, as sensible, and as aging to a burglar, though.—Bos-
090,4 ga old Peter Cooper, ‘ton Post, j t ,
It appearing to the Court that tho de
fendant does not reside in the-County
aforesaid, and it further appearing that
said defendant resides out of the said
state:
Itisorjerd by the Court that said defend
ant lie and appear at the next term of
this Court to answer Plaintiffs Libel for
Divorce, as in default thereof tlie Court
will proceed as justice shall appertain.
It is further ordered that defendant be
served hy publication of this Rule once
a month for four months in tho Sanders-
ville Mercury previous to tlio next Term
of this Court, This March lflth, 1881.
Ji. W- CARSWELL,
Judge S- C. M. C.
A true extract from the minutes of tho
Superior Court of said county, this April
14tli, 1881/ ' A. M- 5IAYQ,
Clerk
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A fresh supply of Boyd’s 5Iinia-
ture Battorjes just received, aud for
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Scarborough.
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From 5Irs. Jcruigftu’s.
mm
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Hair-Cuttiug, Shaving, Sliampooning
D ly anff Night. Shot) under the San-
dcsville Hotel, feb 8th 1881.
My Barber shop at 'l’enuillo will he
open on Wednesday’s, Saturday’s and
Sriudq,y’s.
Urt-at cuunce to imiko luoney.
Wo uoo 1 u poraou Iu erory towni
to lake subscriptions for theInr-
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fanitly pub action in tlio world.
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to theimsiness, or only your si.aretlm-. Yon need
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oil as other*. Villidlreclloua nnd leniis free.
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ngagOB fails t-> make great pay. Address
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respecffuljy inform th e
of Washington and fl4.«
counties tiia-t thevhav.Bap p "
Boot and Shoe ffhpp } n ^ a " a n L
villo, next, door to P'i 11 # e u n ie y
store on Hayne street,wher
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and of tlie beet material*
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