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po not suffer anylonger with Headache, H. H. F. will certainly cure it. Sold by B. E. Roughton,
LOCAL COLUMN.
Striiwfcevi'iCK
. i n few of these delightful
ttcI .MT.Wl»»' P - E ' ottUi ’ D “ r “
prow
liedveiy
acceptably to our people
Methodist church on Sunday last.
Special MCC.lOg
Kewman Lodge, No 1551, Knights of
n™,vt Tlouse. Ordidary s
Honor, at the Court House,
office.
ot, three o’oloek this evening.
Fire.
Wo understand from Mr. Biddle,
'tMr J. M. Minor, of Sun llill, lost
hil guano house, .with about 42 ton,of
guano byjlre ^t Friday night.
Hr Brantley of Macon, preached at
Wurthen on Saturday last,lie,is an inter-
The Old School House.
This ancient relict of the past was de
molished last week, to make room for
more modern improvements. It was
ejected'at about tho commencement of
the present con tunny us n school house,
and was occupied by. ninny pedagogues
whose names were then familiar to the.
people, which arc now among tho foij-
gottou things of the pnst, in’this old
building, Fikjgerold “taught the young
iden -how to shoot,” and warmed his
back with a hickory when he thought it
would do him good; hero also Mershon
and Faulkner kept school, am] in more
modern times, Fry and Tat Shefteli.
When first built it was large and oom-
modius, two story high ami was a
credit to Sandorsville, after it wns aban
doned ns a school house, it was used ns
NEW CLOCKS
A new lot will be in soon and
I expect to sell them cheaper then
the y ever was sold in the city fqr
leash. A. J. JERNIGAN.
gating and popular speaker,
Kiiptbt Convention
Pro. Ivy W. Duggan, wiU attend ns n
delegate, the Georgia Stnto BaptistCon
vention, which meets in Gainesville on
Thursday next, tlic gist insfamt.
Bw. J. J- llyn'au, will doliver tho
Vcinioorial address this year, a bet-
Ur selection could not hnyoibeeu made.
Up A Signal
Man.
It is well for his peace of mind that
oar local signal corpse observer is
located about half a, mile above the
ordinary walks of'life. ^Vcie hy
down on the first floor lie would
be shot at three or four times per
week until gradually killed. and
buried. Yesterday furnished a
fair sample of the way most people
would talk to him if they could get
at him: lie \vas busy with the
temperature of the lower lake re-
a carnage mam,factory and a harness gion when a citizen, puffing like a
shop, .then falling into other hands a bnr whale on a lcc shore, gained the
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Sandersville, Georgia..
DEALERS IN
MEDICINES
Ami Order
PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS
CAREFULLY and ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED,
srs Killed with care and dispatch. The public will (lad oil
our stock
of Modilnnu Gloippleto, wnrraidcd Genuine, ami of tlip Best Quality.
TOILET SOAPS, PERFUMERY, SHOULDER RRACES, TRUSSES, SPONGES
And all Linds of Di upghds’ Sundries usueuully kept in n first Class Drug Store
CIGARS A TOBACCO, a Specialty.
npl 10.
Teaekorti.
Examination ok Teaciieus.—Let every
one who expects to tench a Public school
this year remember that the board meets
, m t|,o second Saturday in May to exam-
Inc touchers grunt licenses anil make
fontrncts.
room was opened with a Faro llank up
stairs and a Ten Pin Alley back, her,'
the string game was played sometimes,
dm ten pins being nil up a hall wm(roll
ed and tho string being pulled every pin
fell and tho player made n ten strike,
but onoo the string wns pulled too soon,
the pins fejj! before the hall reached them
and exposed tho trick. Just behind the
lion so. we saw our first chicken fight, and
looked with wonder nt tile steel gaffs as
they were fastened on tho game chnm-
pions.who fought to the death, Tho old
house was also n paint simp nmln Parson-
go, it has quite a history, but it is now
gone, on the lot stands a nice African
church mul on its old Hite tho preachers
now house will he tnjilf, and tho scenes
of riot, debauchery and dissipation nro
banished’for ever.
Every thing sold at tho least
possible profit at G. W. Tanner
& Co. npl fi 80.
Little Clara tho daughter of W. T. Jor-
dnndSsq., who hns been very ill,is nowjeon-
yalcsent and Mr. Jordan feels thankful to
fifsMJtm.Y friends and thanks them for their
kindness and attention to his littl onedu-
ring Iter severe affliction
OtisSmit.il, Esti, Methodist Church.
Hon of Isaac L. Smith, died last week Scrvines held nt t bo Methodist olmrcb
at his hpipu in tho lower part of the by tho Rjv. Geo. C. Clarke, every Sun
county, lie was a young man of fine day except tho sooond, nt 11 o’clock a. m.
promiso and his sudden and cnrjy death nnd 1-2 past 7 p. m, and nt Tcnnillo the
|ih» cast a gloom oyer Ids oi}C&Jiap))y bomb,
t o his family amifrietuk aro extoudod egj
heartfelt sympathy.
second Sunday in each mouth.
Tie Post-Ofllqo
Col. Fry of the Post-Office Doparl-
/ncin was in our town lust week, many
oi our best citizens called upon him, n t
his request in reference to tho office in
oar city, no conclusion was reached that
wo know of, the only charge against Mr,
li. A. Sullivan, the present efficient Post
master is that he is a Democrat.
HnptJ.4 Church.
Services Leld at tho Baptist church by
tho Rev. T. i. Adams the second Satur
day and Sundny in cueh month.
JEFF DAVIS
Jkkk Davis’s New Book.—The history*
of the \V.ar 4 and tlie ri*o ivud.fall of the con
fwWary by tliis jp'ont nnd eminent states
man is meeting with iiqpiepse success its
side is Unprecedented and it is quitcnvnl
tiok'e it(lt|ition,to Southern literature, the
ageoins in town soliciting subscriptions,
Mr. IV, E, Watkins will also receive
subscriptions.
Commissioners.
Cocxty CoMinssioNEps. • ■•Remember a
meeting is called of the citizens to con
sider the propriety of having a law enact-.
Appoinimontsfor’Wiisliinglou Cir
cuit, April 18S1
Tabernacle, 2d and 3d, 11 n. m.
Bethel, 3d, 8j p. in.
Deep Stop, Dtli, 11 a. m.
Harris, 10!h, 11 a. m.
Union Hill, Kith and-rTok, 11 a. i
ino Hill, 23d.and 2Kb, 11 a, m.
to\ver and began;
? ‘It’s snowing. M
“Yes,” was the quiet reply.
“It's snowing like Texas!*'
“Yes,” again.
“A"esterday we had dust two iqcly
cs deep and now we have snow,
enough for sleighing!”
“1 guess \ye have.’*
‘‘And it's going Jb3.so.ow all day 1
suppose?”
“I think so.”
“And we’ll have mucj' nnd sip si)
and slosh for the next week?
•“Very likely.”
“Very likely! Why, sir, T—1—
why !”
He was so mad he couldn’t fin
ish except by pounding on the ta
bic.
“1 don’t make fhe weather, you
know,” humbly observed the signal
man.
“You don’t eh! Then who docs!”
“Nature.”
“Where is she, or he, or what
over its blasted sex is? Just tell
me who to hit and I’ll knock him
higher’n a kite?”
‘•Well, don’t blame me.”
“I will! Young mao I feci like
whacking you?”
"Oh, don’t.”
“Snow! What buisness has it to
snow this time o’year? Why sir it’s
the biggist nonsense I ever heard
ofl But let’er snow, and hail,, nnd
rain, and slush, and slop over!
Hang me, but I can stand it if the
rest can, and I’ll be darned if
Is back from NEW YORK
AND 1IA$ DROUGHT WITH lJIM A
Whaling Stock.
FINE CARRIAGES AND ROAD WAGONS
UNIFORM
X*l*lxt t Styjlab. 1 Warranted I
SATE your MONEY, write for Catalogue and PRIG* LXK t»
The Boston Backboard Co*.
J^«o SOLE MaontMtaron
of tho eulctmtcj Boston
Buck no,vm. or
paasAi waoon; new haven, coNifc
don’t stand it! Yes, sir, I'll wade
through your old slush and grow
faf on it! I’ll sing—yes, I'll sing as
I wade through your infernal
snow, and the sorer my throat is
The largest Washington county has ever possessed, freshest
and most elegant, 'l’he people may depend on getting substan
tial bargains in every class of
Dry Goods, Straw Goods, Ties, Fans, Notions and
Tho scconcliSaunrWij Conference will the harder I’ll sing! Go right
convene nt Cabin Hill the loth and 17th ahead with your old weather, sir
11 a. m.
V?. L. Carter, T. 0.
Howells’Artilcry.
The Qua^t;l.y meetings of Howell's
Battery will be bold an the first Tuesdays
in January, April, July, and October in
every year, to convene at 8 o’clock a, m,.
Go to G. W.
SEED PEAS.
Tanner & Co, l'or
—keep right o,n—good day sir!”
—Detroit Free Press.
Oregon has hit upon a new plan
to keep her citizens sober. Every
man who drinks is required to
take a license costing two dollars
u ycay. Unless arqieil with this
document he .can pot get liis hit
ters at any hotel or saloon l’or it is
a penal offense for tho.ss establish
ments to sell to any person without
, , , , . . ,, On the fo.gi'tecajth in8t,one large a license. Every six months the
u (u .itin n a mu o coiumtsiyoiu is o i l 011 [j] 0 ,shawl grey in color, tbo fin- names of the persons who take out
roads and revenue for tbo county, tl.c| enfer a favor bvL-avin- those licenses are to he published
meeting to be held on tlic first Saturday ;lu wKiconiu a linot ny h-ftting,, lt __ , , r ,„ f i,„ ,„,k.
in .'/ay, let alj, both for it and against ii
Los r.
For Sdo by TEEPEES BROS Agl Atlanta, Gt»
IT. Lav eigne,
, >:
NEXT DOOR TO ADAM’S LIVERY STABLE
I am prepared to do all kfrid$ ojf
Entirely a New Schedule ol
Prices for Everything.
Laces, Embroideries, ‘Dress Goods, Neckwear, Corsets, Gloves,
and Handkerchiefs m immense variety,
Prices guaranteed as low as Macon, Savannah, Augusta or
ijtny Southern city at the
attend.
Dentil of Mrs. Ida Pack©!*.
Wo regret to ^uuounoc tbo .death of
this estimublo lady from that terrible dis-
riiHO consumption, she was a patient
sufferer but iu all of her trials she was
supported l,y an abiding faith in her Re
deemer, she leaves several little children
to mourn her loss ami an affectionate
lmsbund and n loving mother nnd gentle
sister to weep for her, to thorn all wo ten- j
der our Jiearfolt sympathy •
■ » i • ..'"Tin the local papers, so the the pub
it at-tli 13 oftco or any where in the ,. (i n know who are and who
Augusta Store, Sandersville,
city for mo.
/JjmSEE Eivhl.
Apr 10th 1881-3t,
»*
Wfi arc offering ladies nice
work baskets, Hardware, Crock
ery, Glassware, Tinware, Cast
Plows and Plow Fixtures, at ac
tual wholesale .cos.t. Call and get
a bargain at tf. W. Tanner & Co.
are not authorized to drink.
For Sale!
WASHINGTON
COUNTY
r/TIKE
JL FAIRGROUNDS, situated in tbo
City of Sandorsville, containing nineteen
€jmrt*iage
BLACKSMITH & PLOW
w@:
.
AT REASONABLE TRICES. ALSO DEALER IN
BmtM @m© 9 ©©Ifim® ail
CASKETS
April, iot.li 1880 tf
At Prices t) wit Hie Tines
Wto. A. McCarty «£ Co.
mar 22, 1881—if
Weather.
The cq'd w^athur still continues but
fortunately no frost riskod 11s on the full
.of the moon although ,we expected
’jt- The fruit crop is not ull gone, we
will lmvo some peaches and plenty of
blackberries, get ready boys and we wUJ
hire you to pick for us, giving you what
we lmvo always done, one half you pick
for tbcQtJier jjinlf, }vo furnish the bas
ket and you to piek wherever yon please,
so you bring 11s l^df you get y.0 will be
satisfied,
&aw MUL
-Vr. J. T. Tapper of our city, is put-
bag up a Saw Mill ou liis place, and
will Boon be rendy to saw libber
for tbo fanner and ull others that wish
it. This will be quite conveient for ad
parties wlio-own trees, when they want
lumber they can cut the stock and haul
it to Mr. T’s mill and have it sawed into
scantling or plnnk,and dressed,toungued
,and greyed nt the same time.
Air. T. is an enterpriung gentleman and
good nifiripncst- We wish him success
An this ^tov enterprise.
Mu. EuU'fit: Please say through your
very valuable and qimpli appreciated pn-
por, that wo are now ready to take the
.names of any who may live in AJTaBhiug-
•k>n county for tho great book written by
.Jefferson D.ivis and Published by I?.-
Appleton & Co., the book contaiucs
.1 ovJO pages in two volumns, cloth bound
Sheep, $G; half Turky, $8; full Tur:-
; k y, $10 per vol. Mr. W- E. Watking
|i B 0Ur agent to receive names for us.
■the book is printed ou the best paper
made,,engravings can not ba excollod,
piiMit superior to any.
A. L. Davidson, traveling agmt
Grieve & Davidson,
■ a I‘ r 'l JO—3 months,.
NEW SWEEP.
A visit to tho extensive establishment
of Or Bro’s, iu our city and nn examina
tion of their largo stock will well repay
the time spent and the trouble taken, the
agricultural implements on exhibtiou nro
numerous and of every con
ceivable kind among thoso that attracted
our special attention was the "New
Sweep-” Made by skillful workmen it is
light strong Jumble, and properly set
upon a purfect level, will run light and
do gtfod work, it is an implement which
every planter will nduiiro nnd use if he
Ojiu procure it. Go and examine it, try it
and judge for yourselves, this is our a<k " Wif
.vise to the planters,p/our county, who AA;SS
will wo feel confident,appreciate tliis new
and beautiful sweep.
,
and threofourths acres more or less, will
lie sold before the Court House door, in
Sandersville, on the first Tuesday in
May next, at 12 in.
TERMS.—Sfvvon hundred dollars
cash balance payable on tho 1st day of
November, 1881, with notes and mort
gage on premises, with interest at 8 per
cent from tin: day of sale, l’osession
riven immediately. .
Sold pursuant to luiurjw of the l'atr
Ground Assosiation, to liqudateoutstand
ing iudebtness. Titlesgood aud purcha
ser to pay for same.
A Mathis, Ties.
B. 1). F,VAN'S,
J. U. Fi.oyii,
Committo
April 5th, 1881—it
NEEDLES for all machines al
ways on hand at Mrs Jernigan’s.
F08 RAILROAD AND
ARE NOW opening a
A BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF
PRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
HATS, SHOES,
Carefully selected by our
Junior, in New York.
Oar Stock 0/ JEWELRY,
WATCHES, GOLD & SILVER
MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION.
At a meeting of the Memorial Asso
eintiou, held iu the Methodi,st Church of
tliis city, at 3 1-2 p. m, on the lith just-
Rev. Geo. C. Clarke, was called to the
chair, Dr. J. B, Roberts requested ty
act as Secretary.
On motion of Judge Newinmi a com-
mitteo of five was adpointed by the
chair to make all necessary arrangements
for the Memorial Service. 'Ihe com
mittee consist of Mrs B J Tarbutton,
Misses Sallio G Davis, Clemmic E Ams-
worth Judge M Newman andDrJB . .
Robert. On motion Mm B J Tarbutton, consisting of ft gwat
lOTLEFTS 1
MUNICIPAL.
dull a
fS
{3
; Mayor.—J. N. Gilmore.
i Clerk and Treasurer,— I I'm.
her.
City Marshal.—J. E. Med don
City Council.—G. IF. If. WJutake.
E. A. alii can, 11. T. Jtaivlinys, M
llapp, M. Newman,
SUPERIOR COURT,
# V Tapper
Blacksmith, Machinist and
WOODWORKER
Wishes to jin form the public that he is still on hand doing notJi
ing but first class work in the above branches of mechanism.
Also a<jent for
Liddell’s Patent Portable
Convenes on the First Monday in
March and S<{)lemhcr. Non. R. IF.
Carswell Judge. Hon. R. L. Gamble,
Solicitor General, A, M. Mayo, Clerk.
LST IMATfS AND QRAWING8 FURNISHED
round co«n(cb r-
FOR?
PROOF.
[SAFES
DtTBA SECURE;
ROCKS
GENERAL AGENT FOR
D1EB0LD SAFE^UOCK CQ
COURT OF ORDINARY.
linn, M. Newman, Judge, sits on
the First Monday in every month.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Ordinary.—M. Newman.
Clerk Sup. Court.—A. M. Mayo.
Sheriff.—O. A. Rouglilon.
Deputy Sheriff.—J. M. Mago.
Tar Receiver.—R. J. Moye.
Tax Collector.— W. R. Thigpen.
Treasurer.—0. IT. Rogers.
Surveyor.— IF. E. Clarke.
Coroner.—Robert ’Tompkins
Still To Be Found.
elected
waB unanimously
Secretary of the Association. On motion
the .city papers are respectfully request
ed to publish the proceedings of tins
meeting. Pu potion adjourned,
Geo. G. Clarke, Bros Protein
J. 13, Roberts, Sec Pwtem
’
Call on G-. W. Tanner &Co tor
some of that Laguyra Cof^«e yvhicli
permanant novel-tics, neye,r before seen in this
market, exceedingly handsome.
We make no display of sensation
al advertisements, but will con
vince our frWds when they hon
or us with thei? patronage, that
our goods are go.od solid goods,
and our prices as reasonable as thfli
most exacting cap expect.,
BOillC Ol LUiit j i.f*. . ]
will add 10 years to yo%r 1««. » nd
make you happy- W * ^ U ’
M.JD. C.M. Summerlin, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SUHGEON.
S.vxDEnavu,i,K, Geohou.
Engines, Sate Jflills Corn and
W heat Jilills
And MACI UNERY^for Plantation, Custom or Merchatf
Call and see me on north end of Harris street
Sandersville, Ga. apr 20-tf
BOOKWALTER ENGINE 11
Effective, Simple, Mis ail Oeaf.
Left hand door of the Mer
curyoffice: The Jewelry store
of A J. Jernigan.a.ndhotion store
ctf S. Fannie Jern,igan, Confec-
tionarjes,Tpys,yases, Children’s
Hoe$ &.C. Anie.elotof Jewel-
aii calls for profeesional seryico prompt- ry always on hand. I am always
ly responded to. ready to accommodate you, and
strive to sell as low as any
one else.
S. F. JERNIGAN
NEWMAN & SON
sept 14, 1880—tl
6nii Shop Notice.
Guns Pistols Umbrellas Locks & Keys
Repaired at shuttnotice. All work way-
reuted at my old stand on Harris Street,
W. 1). S. Mwlo.n.
mi-T-) J 88J
V V.. ...
April 12th 1881.
THIS PAPER
may bo round 0
Ulu lit (j£0. ]
Rowell & co a
itowsptqior AdvorUstng Riu-cou (10 Spruco
it root) ,wlici-oiu)vcv-
:Ih1ik contracts t:my
)0 uuulo tor it in
Compact, Substantial, Econwniooi on4
Easily Managed.
Guaranteed to -work well and civ* fall pel
claimed.
JUST THE THING TOH A PBINTDfl} 0171®*
F.vcry Farmer who runs a Cotton Gin,
Mill or Wood Baw, should have-OM.
SEE OUR LOW PRICES.
Horse Power Engine and Boiler., u
BENI? FDR A DESCRIPTIVE PAMPHLET.
CTaxp.es Xj©±±©1 & Oo
SPRINGFIELD, OHIO.
S. M, NOUTHINTOn,
JUSTICE Oh THE PEACE,
97TII DISTRICT,
^
NEW YORK.
'-y
WILL give, special uttontion to the!
collection of Glaims
fob 15, I18SI tf
Ink! Ink! Ink!
Bed & Violet
For sale at Mrs. Jcrnigif
cheaper than ever sold before in Ik#
city.
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