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Buy your Drugs, Paints, Oils, Tobocco, Cigars, Lamps, *$'c. from /i. E. Houghton, on the Corner.
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MEETING.
Administrators Sale.
TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1881.
PROGftAMME
The General Meeting of the 3rd, GKOLilGA— Washington County
i District of the Washington Asset-! Bv viitiue of nn order from the Court
leiation, mot to dav?May ‘27th, at "f Onlimiry of said County will be sold
[Sisters Chn.,.], iWlm, B at 1
ft- ill. I >3 Rev. 1 . J. ILolinos, ft* tci I tile legal hours of sale the tractof laml in
Ed a-
Public Schools.
Wednesday, June the 8th
a. in., at the school house.
Examination by the
Committee of the Board of
cation.
ist. Primary department.
2d. Intermediate department
Thursday, June theDth 1 Oja a. m. ;
^ 1st. Crammer department.
2d. High School department.
Friday, Juno the 10th I0y£ a. m.,
at Watkins’ Hall.
tlie legal bourn of sale the tractof land
as said Go., whereon John .S' Armstrongre-
............ T. sided at. the time of liia death, containing
aiwl' 1 tiivi'd Bnil’v to lire- ,,inot y t"'<> "‘-reh more or lenn ‘adjoining
Attain.. amt Jmmu uaiiy,ro pi* ,,r At™ Nmw-v lrniker Anthony
Ofthe closing exercises of the^'hieh apnointed a committee
follows: J. K. \\ hidden, \\ m. 1
10^ pare business.
Satuuoay Morning,
Delegates from different
jX 11 1 p dies arrived, l?ev. T. J. Gumming
also who was absent on
die being pastor of the church, was
I made Moderator permanently,
i After the usual ceremonies were
{discharged, read the following sub-
jeolsfor discussion in the afternoon
ist, lias piety declined in the
present day as compared with any
period past in Christian history.
| 2nd Are our general meetings ns
interesting now as they used tube,
lands uf Mrs Nancy lFalkor Anthony
Armstrong and others 7'erms of sale
$250 .cash half of balance 1st day of Deo
lmr-|lH81 and balance 1st day of Nov 188*2,
with interest at 8 poreentj from date.
‘Soured by mortgage with power of Sale.
yesteruny,| p urH | 1( , H , r ‘to pay for deed and moitguge.
Robert L Rogers Adiur.
Declamation, Reading of Com- If not, why'!
positions, Address.
Friday, June the 10th 8p. m,
Declamations, Reading ot Compo
sitions and Calisthenics.
Music, by the pupils of the differ
ent music classes.
COIiORED SCHOOL.
At the colored Metho
dist church.
^Wednesday, June the 8th 3 p. m.,
Examination of pupils by the
Examiniugoommittee ofbho Board
of Education injtho various branch-
pa taught during the term.
Wednesday, June the 8tli 8 p. in.,
at tlio same place,
Recitations, Singing, Comnosi-
jtiotis, and Spelling Match.
The public generally are invited.
II. N. Hollificld, M. Newman,
Sce’y, Pres. lid. Ed.
Let everybody go to the picnic on
iho 4th of July nndjearry their baskets
and have a good time
Tlio remains of Wiley Barwiek, the
non of W B Barjviek, vliownsncei
dently killed in Atlanta,arrived in the
city last Sunday night and wap interr
ed in the Cepictnry yesterday even
ing.
.Sanitary Notice.
Tho Citizens of SaijdersviUo are
hereby put ppon notice that the
Doajd of Health will make a
thorough inspection of all premi
ses, lots, etc., between this and tlu*
10th inst., and hope to find every
lot in a condition conducive to
good health.
Jlv order of tho Board of Health,
WM. GALL AH HR Cl’k
june 2. it.
MICE TO*SUBSCRIBERS.
Wc desire to remind all our sub
scribers that have not settled for
the paper, that we cannot run a
paper without money and would
jie pleased to have them come for
ward and settle. It is not our wish
to stop ypur piper, but we
3rd, Can not our country ehur-
[clies hold their meetings more
than once a month.
Adjourned at llo'clock to hear
preaching by Rev. J. J. Hyman,
subject part of the 2nd verse, 3rd
chapter 1st John [the sons of God]
Af.kknoon.
Road an address prepared by
the committee appointed at the
Da. Baptist Convention in hclmlf
of the movement in our Slate
against the liquor traffic.
Discussion ot the prepared sub
jects were then taken up in order.
ist was opened by Rev. T. J.
Bock, and dissoussed by Reverends
Cain and Holmes, decided nega
tively.
2nd opened by Bro. A. .1.
Holmes followed by Rev. T. J.
Beck, Messrs Cain, Holmes. An
swered, our general meetings
might he made more interesting
if more generally attended, yet
they often result in most excellent
good.
3rd, After some discussion if
was decided that many of our
churches could and ought to hold
their lneglings more than once a
month.
The following resolution was
offered:
Resolved, That we view with
pleasure the increased interest in
the cause of temperance, wo hear
tily iiulorso and request our breth
ren to press. Lost.
On motion, that the Washing
ton Association meet in Sanders-
ville in 188*2.
The meeting then adjourned to
car.
Seek
JYOTICE.
'flic undersigned wishes to inform
tire public, that he has located at
TAPPKRb SHOP for AVheel-
wrighting, Buggies Repaired,
Painted and Trimed if necessary,
prices reasonable and satisfaction
guaranteed. Call and give me a
trial, J. B. GARDNER.
TAX NOTICE.
and said William F. Brantley, having
by the death of bis only daughter and
r n f ,, „„,„ ( „i:tho only child of said - l/ary M. Brantley,
I. will attend the heroine entitled to one fourth undivided
places on the (lays speeineil tor tnopnr- - 1 - 1
poHO of receiving the Tax Returns for
the State and county
1881:
Paxes for the year
May
Sun Hill JAomlny
Davjsboro Tuesday
Cato’s Wednesday
Giles’ Thursday
(Hays’s Friday
Robison’s nionday
McBride's Tuesday
Wammoek’s Wednesday
Lamb's Thursday
Biddle) ile Friday
Hebron Monday
Prosser’s Tuesday
Peacock’s Wednesday
Wartheu’s mill Thurday "
Tabernacle Friday 11
Oconee Monday “
j Irwin's x Rond Tuesday “
Tennillo Wednesday “
Ifnrthou’s Store Thursday “
I will close my hooks on the 10
June. 1881.
In Sandersvillejfvery Saturday until
the books are closed.
may 3rd 1881. I!. ,T. MO YE, T. It.
Juno
OKDINAimS OFFICE,
Wasiiinoton County, Gkdikua.
Lace and Wax Flower Work.
Since affliction has unfitedi 7 ’° tho Gommiasionora of Waffi-
ntc for buisness anti so niuchi
leisure hangs wearily 1 would be (
ington County,
Section 003 of the Code page
112 re-
„ . j quires “the Ordinaries p, keep register-
pleased to get a few scholars in ed in n book ill their office a list of all
work or Wax Fcowcrs l|>Z!£Sr£X.fwi,,SSXd (“m
will teach for$2,oo per scholar
Mrs S Fann
May 31st 1.881.
Z. Koughton received yester
day the finest lot of fancy can-
day ever brought to the market,
1 comity 1
I time to
to time, ns new roads or new dis
Mrs S Fannie Jkunigau.!^ lu V l ,{> ut i 11 ' ol, J V l,es , ,
.00. J discontinued. As f have found no
such book in my office, 1 would respect
fully beg you to aid me in getting no
that book by furnishing me at your earl
iest convenience with a list of the roads
in your respective districts, and thereby
place under obligations,
Yours respectfully,
may t-2t M. NF.1FMAN, Ord’y.
in forest on said premisesso described, id
lotted and assigned by said deed of par
tition, is now the. owiiorm his own right
to said one fourth undivided interest in
said premises which are embraced in
said del'd of mortgage, which mortgage
was conditioned that, if said William F.
Brantley should pay ot! and discharge
said bond according to its tenor and ef
fect, then said deed of mortgage and
said bond should he void.
And it further appearing, that said
bond remains unpaid; It is therefore or
dered that said William F. Brantley,and
as said trustee and said Mary M. Bran
tley pay into court by the first day of
the next term thereof tho principal, in
terest, attorney’s commissions and cost
due on said mortgage, or show cause to
the contrary, if there he any; and that
in failure of said William F. Brantley
and ns said trustee and said Mary M.
Brantley s., to do, the equity of redempt
ion in aiid to said mortgaged premises be
forever thereafter barred and foreclosed.
And it is further ordered, that this
Rule he published in tlie Sandersville
Mercury once a month for foui months,
or copies thereof served on said \ViL-
limn F . Brantley trustee and said Mary
M, Brantley or their special agent or at
torney, at least three mouths before the
next term of this court.
JAMES K. HINES
Petitioners Attorney.
By the court,
R. W. Carswell,
Judge 8. C,. M- C.
A true extract from tl^e minutes of the
altered or Superior Coup of said
county, April tilth 1881.
A ., M
< limiNAiiv’s Omen.
GEOltGI A—Washington County
Jiy the Ordinary of Said Go.
Whereas, T. J Gilmore applies to,
me for Idlers of Admiration on tlmlder penalty of the law, from Hunting
estate of Willie E. Daniel, late of said I’"" 1 !’ishingjir Trespassing in any man-
Notice to Trespassers.
All persons are hereby forbidden un
J/iiyo,
Clerk.
Libel lor Divorce.
l/ary Brantley
irin. Brantley
Diva >rcp, Wasliingti >11
Superior Court J/itroh
Term 1881.
FINE CARRIAGES AND ROAD WAGONS
UNTETORM EXCELLENCE,
! Stylisli t Warrantee! 1
SAVE your HONEY, "write ior Catalogue and PRICE LIST tl
The Boston Buckboard Co.,
NEW HAVEN, CON*
AIM) SOLE Manufacturers
Dt thn celebrated Huston
Uuo&noAKn or
jHTOBAT WAGON.
laiTClIELL, LEWIS &. CO., Racine, WU.,
Manufacturers of f./ It .If .1 J’ M) FREIGHT ||'.<Mt OJTi9
County, iluccuseil.
These arc therefore to cite and!
admonish nil and singular tlui kindred|
and creditors uf said deceased to be]
end appear at my office outlie first
Moiidv in Juno next to show cause it
tier on my Lands.
GEO. M.BRANTLEY,
Sandersville, Ga., May 24th 1881.
DISSOLUTION.
The firm of /Jiirloo & Co., is this
lay dissolved by mutual consent., ,1/iss
they have why said letters of 1 1 lurtic Davis is alone authorized to col-
meet again at Smyrna next
On Tlitusday Rev. T. J.
preached, 11 o’clock, serinon from
5tli and (Jth v. 11th chapter ot
John, 2 p. in. sermon by Rev.
Mosses Cain.
Attendance was large and good
order prevailed, tho spirit of God
was surely at work with 11s, di
scminatiiig Ill's influence through
the entire assembly, and we now
rejoice that wo were permitted to
meet together in that “Heavenly
place.” T. J. Cumming.
Stanley Ivittrel, Mod.
Glerk.
On Wednesday morning last Air
administration should not he granted
Given under my hand at office in
Sandersville this May 2d, 1881.
M. NEWMAN Ordinary
May f>-30d \V. C.
\EWHAN.AS<>N
ARE NOW OPENING A
A BEAUTIFUL STOCK. OF
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
HATS, SHOES,
Carefully selected by our
Junior, in Nov York.
Our Stock of JEWELRY,
WATCHES, GOLD & SILVER
Plated Ware,
(insisting of a great variety ol
novelties, never before seen in this
market, is exceedingly handsome.
We make no display of sensation
al advertisements, but will con
vince our friends when they holi
n' us with their patronage, that
leef, tlie accounts.
ClinrloH A. Ditrloo,
7/iirtie Davis.
^otop ypur paper, opt we pay , , . .
pash lor paper and work and are ’' H Windsor, ot Md, was found
obliged to collect or else stop dead in his bed at the house of his
pa> son-in-law Dr J L Kelley of Gins
cock Co. He went to bed the
night before in his usual health.
ip So friends come up and
and let 11s continue.
Avcrj’s New Rook.
Colonel J. W. Avery has about
ready for the press what must prove
to be a most cutcrtaining book.
It is a history of the past twenty-
five years in Georgia, modeled
somewhat after the “Memories” of
The Savannah News says:
In for m at 1 ox Waxtk n.—M r
Peter McGlashan, the young man
whose mysterious disappearance
from the foundry cf Messrs Me Don
ough & Ballantync on the 21st ult,
Colenpl y(. II. Spinks, Hardlyj| ias no j been heard of although
formal at;d steady enougjj lor his- ;r n 0s t dilligcnt search has been made
tory, it will be more consequential for him. He is twenty j-ears of age
than mere personal gossip. It in - live feet six and three-quarter inph
a Blmiqe and Pilot qjion the panic c3 in h cig h‘ f dark hair, brown eyes
may 81—tf,
G EORGIA—Washington County.
iriioveiis, .Tosepli D. Martin, Ad mil- \ 4tVi'' V S.s\.*
istratnr cum tcstitiiK'iito imm'xo of John 1 ’
II. Martin. (lcoeiiHcd, iqqilieH to me for j
letters of dismission lrom sftiil mhniiiis
t ration.
This is therefore to notify all concern
ed to show cause, if any they have, with
in the time prescribed by law, why said
letters should not be grunted.
Given under my bund at office in Han-
dersville, this -till day of April, IshI.
M NEWMAN, Ordinary,
apr 4—3m
It appearing to the Court that tho do
fondant duos not resido in tjio County
aforesaid, and it further appearing that
said defendant resides out of the said
state:
It isorderd by theCourt that said defend
ant tie and appear at the next term 01
this Court to answer i’laintiifs Libel for
Divorce, as in default thereof the (hurt
will proceed ns justice shall appertain.
It is further ordered tlint defendant be
served by publication of this Rule once
a month for four mouths in the Handers-
ville Mercury previous to the next Term
of this Court, This March tilth, 1881.
It. W. CARMVELL.
.1 udgo S. (J. M. (
A true extract from the minutes of tin
Superior Court of said county, this Apn.
A. M. MAYO,
(Jerk
TIili MITCHKt.L STANDARD PLATFORM SPUINO WAOOH,
Also Thieo-Sf>rJiig ryjd FADJvSjM-Gift Wn^nn t, nml Sutc-Spring Buggies.
The MI rCHF.l.L WAGON m Slonnrcli of the Kond; only the very best stock uted in its con
struction nnil inode by tbebost wogon mechanics in the world. Tho Spring Wagon and Uugry D».
partotont is entirely separate from the Farm Wagon shops. And for tho manufacture of thisTlat*
“ork wc have faahucs uusui[>asscd. Send f#r Catalogue and Illustrated Trice List.
MITCHELL, LEWIS d: CO., fltn Uic, Win.
Waters’New Favorite Organs
-re tlio molt IlEAUTIFtll. In STVLU —-
Pliltfr iit T III TONIC ever iiimli-. Tfcry mmS!
every lniiiroveiiieiit ncressnry lnr n nninkZ
OIUJ AN, Int'liiiIliiH our Celebrnird t'KUttn
STOP, ivliioli is 11 Mile Iniltull.in m( tkmtS
ninn Voire. WATKitS>*'ilAll
OltCHD.SrUAI.oC IIOIIAl.IC nml lll'M'ITOI.
lJAN8,ln iml.ine I rrush i'ieii'H,i'li'HHlll dr.l.u,
coinliine lTIMTYor VOICING .rlih liltft#
VOI.il.UICof TONIC, siillnlile for Pnrlnr, Nrknl
or (Mm: rli. Prtevii l>(50, is«0, 0, S8B. Blttk
up.vuril.
WATER8’ PIANOS,
RULE MSI.
^fgal ^tlvfrlisrnmil.0
Sheriff Sales.
Also at the same time nn I place w 1
lie sold one tract or panel of Ian I eon-
hiiiiiiiR one acre less, boiimle<
North East, and South by lands of Joseph
foiner west by public road leading fron
Sun Bill to B ill’s Ferry levied on t
nl.'AnriT . ... . . . satisfy a.Tustiee court, li. fa. issi id fro
t) LUhtilA, — Washington county t,lio Mist Dist. (t. M. in favor of A. J .
NVASlUXt iTGX SUPERIOR C( )l'R'P;j Joi'K'r bearer and against Kate and Join.
Waters property levied on as propert;.
>f Kate imd.Tobn Waters, levy made b;
James T. Cary eoiiHtulile S)3d ilist. me
returned to me, Legal liotiei' given ile-
fondants in possession,
O. A. HOUGHTON,
SheriIV, W. (!.
—A Iso at the same. time, and place will he
s"ld one tract or parcel of land situated in
Washington < ’<»., containing two hundred
and sixty acres more or less bounded on
the North by It. W. Hall East by J). II.
Flickor Smith Ill'll. I .• Wni-I linn IViiot I...
March Term, 1881.
Charles J. Hurrah,
V8
William F Brantly,
Trustee of his wife,
.l/ary M. Brauty.
Mortgage Ac.,
March Term 1881
of the Superior
Court, of Wash-
ington County.
Present, the Honorable R . IF. (Jars
well, Judge of said court.
It appearing to the. court, by tho po.ti ! ',!
film ot Charles J. Hurrah that on the.
ko«1» are K „oU gon,K|j“
had beard. He had on when last
seen a blue sack coat, jeans pants,
and a colored shirt and black hat.
<>f pur State that wo have pq com
plete history, recounting the deeds
of her sons, the progress of her in
stitutions or the wisdom and sin
cerity of her life. Income of Money Kings.
To leave out events themselves, Brooklin Chronicle,
xvliat a masterly array of men there. ()ur town millionaires qipst feel ,m >r
arc to touch his pen with fire when comparing their wealth with that
Bob Tootuks, the gonitis of revo- of dm four reputed richest men in the
lution, moving like a king union*' w " rk1 ’ Tl, °. following sums arcsuppos-
.i ^ ea to be the incomes of four of the great
the men of GO. Gopdop, who mouey killgs o( the world .
tnd our prices us ruasonahle as the
most exacting can expect..
NEWMAN & SON
sept 14, 18(80—tf
BOOT And IE SHOP.
REINHART dt SANDERS,
respedfully inform the citizens
ot Washington and adjoining
counties that they have opened a
Hoot and Shoe shop in Sanders
ville,next door to Pringle &Ons
store on Huyne street,where they
respectfully solicits the patron
ige of the ladies and gentlemen
All work done in the best style
and oft he best material.
July 0—tf
Brooks levied on as the property <>1
it. W. (Jarrto satisfy a Supcrierl'oui't ii fa
in favor of New Jersey Chemical (Jo., ol
said (Jlmrles J . Jlnrrali his writting ( ,|,|i.| j‘liiladeldliia, vs R. \S. (Jarr property It
gatory, (•(mimonly called a bond, where- '‘'‘I 1111 ! ,s l’piperty of it. W. Carr and le-
hysatd William F. Brantley sliindshoundp’J notice given defendant in poM'ssion
to said Charles J. Ilarrah in the, sum ol G. A. Houghton,
moved tq the right hand of Lee
and fought like a demigod through
the scenes that broke his chief tain’is Capital
heart. Brown, the pallid, force-1 Per year
ful mountaineer who held tlio! 1>er )npntl !
Jielm through Georgia’s bloodiest f, er ! 1ay
• t> , l’er hour
days. Ben Hill, the matchless Per minuto
Gold
Great eliunco to make money
We lioocl ti pei'Hon in every town
to take Hiib-M'.rlptionM tor t’lielar
«est, elieupcMt and Illastrated
family publication in tlm world
Any one can become a microns,
ful agent. Six etchant works of art given tree to
subscribers. The price is so low that almost everv-
body subscribes. One agent reports tak njr lvt)
subscribers in a duv. A lady agent reports muklng
over ^‘200 clear proDt in ton days. All who cncagc
make money fast. You can devote all your tint*
to the business, or only your spare tlim. S'ou need
not be away from home over night. You ran do it
as well as others. Full directions and teilus IV
Kbgant and expensive out tit free. If you waul
profitable work send us your address at once.
»>sts nothing to try the business. No one who
ngages lulls to make great pay. Address
George Stinson k Co., Tort laml, Maine.
Duke of Senator .Tone* GEORGIA—Washington County.
Westmiiiiutor. of Nevada. By M. Ncwnn, Ordinary of said County.
§100,000,IKK) Whereas, O. II. P. Beall. Guardian
5,000,000 »f < 'lias. D._ Inman, applies tome, for let-
400,000 dismission from his guardianship
§80,000,000
4,000,000
300,000
10,000
450
orator and constitutional debater.
Howell Cobb, the wise nml cF-
7.50
15,000
000
10
Capital
quent statesman. Francis Bar-Per year
tqw and Tom Cobh—those early Per month
martyrs to a cause to which both P(,r dny
had consecrated their lives. Col- I ’ erllour
auitt, the brave soldier and the 1 ?!,, mUm , t0 . . ,
pure statesman. Ah !_there isan! posedto be M r. J. n*.
impulse and inspiration in the thirty-one j’ears
Kotlmcild.
§2(10,000,000
lfi.OOC.QOO
850,000
25,000
1,000
20
These are t herefore to cite and admon
ish all whom it may concern to lie and
appear at my office, on the first Monday
in July, 1881, to show cause if any they
have, why said letters should not
be granted.
M NEWMAN,
may 20th-30d Ordinary W. 0.
lives of these men—in the history
of Georgia’s aspiration aqd acliiev-
ment in the thirty years gone,that
would fill the wrist of an imbecile
with tlirobing and eager sentences.
Miickay.
$2750,000,000
13,750,000
1,000,000
35,000 GEORGIA—Washington County
1,50(101 By m. Newan, Ordinary of said County
Whereas, Robert L. Rodgers, admin-
world is sup- istrutor of the estate of Elizabeth Archer
Maekay, wlioldeceascd, njiplies to me for leave to
ago was a poor boy in « e U,r<;« 1 estateof said Elizabeth Archer;
I Jus is there!ore to notify all concern-
ed to show cause, if any they have, at
the next July Term of this Court, yvliy
said leave should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official sig
Ireland, Twenty years ago be traveled
through the United States as u specula
tive salesman, and seventeen years ago
was a bankrupt. At the ago of 47 he
is the owner of tlio Holiest silver mine
that has ever been discovered.
ol |
sixteen hundred Dollars, conditioned fm
the payment of the sum of eight hundred
dollars, in monthly installments of one
hundred dollars each, payable on
tlio first dayof March, April,
May, J u n e, July, Au
gust, September and October, A. 1).
187(1, together with interest payable
monthly at the rate of six per cent, per
annum and ten per cent attorney'seom-
inissions on principal and interest in the
event of suit, to collect said bond, or the
loreclosure ot the mortgage hereinafter
named; and it further appearing that af
terwards on tho same day for the pur-
mso of securing the payment of said
hind, which was given by said William
E. Brantley in consideration of and foi
money advanced by said Charles J. llar-
rali for the use, benefit and support of
his wife, Mary M. Brantly, now the sole
beneficiary of the property herein nfie
described as held by said William F.
Brantley as trusteo for Ins said wife, said
William F. Brantley, Trustee as aforesaid
md J/ary M. Brantley, his wife, sole
cestui quo trust, executed and delivered
to said Charles J. Ilarrah a certain deed
of mortgage, conveying to said Charles
J. Ilarrah, the Store in the north
side of the Store House, which room is
now occupied Gy Mark Newman A Son.
and the north half of the Lot on which
said Store House stands, said Store
house and lot fronting west on tho pub
lic square in Sandersville, Georgia, and
hounded on the south by 1’. J Japps’ lot,
on the east by Amanda Davis’s lot (mm
M* If. Boyer’s,) on the north by B. I).
Evans’ lot, containing one eighth of an
acre more or less, (Zacliariah Brantley,
late ot said State and county having de
parted this life seized in his demesne as ol
fee of the above described premises, and
having by the second item of his last
will and testament conveyed and devised
his pioperty as follows, towit : ‘•Second
ly 1 loan my beloved wife, Mary Brant
ley, for and during her natural life, all
the property of whatever kind or de
scription 1 may possess, after my just
debts have been paid, and at her death,
my will and desire is that said property
be equally divided, one moiety of which
to vest in Solomon *1). Brantley in trust
for Mary E Brantley, wife of said Solo
mon J). and her children, the other
moiety to vest in William F. Brantley in
trust for his wife J/ary M. Brantley and
her children; and Solomon D. Brantley,
wife and daughters, and William I.
Brantley, wife and daughter, by deed
of partition, bearing date the 8th day of
October, 1875 duly executed, made
partition of tlio estate of said Zacliariah
Brantley, deceased, inter alia nl
Sliorill'. W. (’.
(GiiilrtAU i s BEE ICE,
G 1*J )R( 11A—\\ iisliington count v
Wherca-i E. M. Cuiiiming, Guard in i
•I Hannah M. Kitchens, now Hawkins
ipplies to me for letters of dismission
ruin said guardianship,
I his is, therefore, tocitenud admonish
all persons concerned to be and appear
it my ollioe on the first nionday in July
next, to show cause, (if any they have)
why said letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand officially, this
14th day of May, 1881.
M. NEWJ/AN,
may 10,1881—4t Ordinary W. C.
Alt It nn'l T’PKTcnT.arslho It KMT MAM.
For <|('A f.ITY i.fTONK, It I: A ITT Y afriNIAI
ii ((It t.AT lUUt AIIU.ITY (hr* CANNOT W
_ . RXCEI.I.HII. !>■ Ire, with "xnl. Covtr u4
Rnak, Tlnxril nnrt Nhlppnl, only S11N), tJiuvnril. Kvrry PIANO nml OIUJAN »VAKKANTj
HI) lor SIX YKAIl.**, to si VC Riitli r MntlM'nctlim. Prlrrs Rxtrcmaly Low. Moplblf la(Mf
menu received. Illustrated t'nriilimnc Tree. AtSFNTH WANTHD.
HORACE WATERS Si. CO., Manufacturers and Dealers,
\\ [iri i'ooinu, ,Nu, h!.’G ilroudway, N. Y.(P. O. Baa 1.UR
XESTEY1 illPAHY
BRATTLEBOBO, VT.
Largest Manufacturers of Reed Organs in the World I
ESTEY ORGANS ARE WARRANTED,
AND THE MANUFACTURERS ARE RESPONSIBLE.
sure to Send for Illustrated Catalogue Before Purchasim.
0 U DINA It V’3 OFFICE,
G EORGIA—Washington County.
Jly the Ordinary nf Said Co
Whereas, Spencer 11 W.S. Wmn-
mack, Admistrators of the estate of Win.
Woinmaek, deceased, apply to me for
letters of dismission from said administra
tion .
Therefore nil persons concerned are
tcreby required to show cause (if any
hey h ave) why said administrators should
not he discharged on the first J/onday in
Vugiist next.
Given under my hand and official sig
nature, at Sandersville, this J/ny 2 1 1881
31. NEIFJ/AN,
may 5—3m. Ordinary w. co.
TLEHo
nature, at my office in Sandersville, on loted and assigned tho above described
the 23rd of May, 1881. m. Newman, (premises to said William F. Brantley
may 20-30d. Ordinary W. C. trustee as aforesaid his heirs and assigns;
Hair-Cutting, Shaving, Sluinipooniitg
Day and Night. Shop under the Sau-
dcrsville Hotel, fob 8t'i 1831.
My I ar er slioj) at Tei n Ile wil I c
op n on Wednesday's nml Sutiinlavs
M. D. C. M. Summerlin, M.D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Saxdrrsviu.e, Geouou .
All cal Is for professional service prompt -
ly responded to.
Office at, his rosideqpo on Harris street,
opposite the car shed,
The public are invited to call
and examine my stock of con
fectioneries Z I I Roughton
Best
liiisinoss now lipforeUii' public
Vim tm iimtii* money liwtci' „■
work lor us tluiiuit nnvIMnj'cl- t
npilol lull rcipUrcii. Wc wil.
si net you $1',' a day anil up
wards mmlc at. ho|lic i>v tbc in’
dtislritms. M u. wouicu, boys mid jjlr’is wanted
.'Vcrywlicc to work for us. Non Is the time. Vim
cm: devote your whole time to ilie work, or only
your spare mm icuts. Xo niber Imsiui'ss will pu’v
you ncirly ns we'l. Xo ono w Hill • lo work can
fail |n iniikc enormous pay bv euynviua m o ce.
Costly Outfit and terms free.' A ureal opportunity
for tuukinp money easily nml honorably. -Ail,lress
flair % 'll. (tu^ustf.
FOR RAILROAD AND EXPRESS COMPANICS.
ESTIMATES AND DRAWINGS FURMwl,
ROUND CORNEA
FIRE
proof;
I
Go to Z IT
your Lemons
RouLfhton for
Pop corn, Pop corn at Z,. IT.
RouoTiton’s.
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Sins II
urn YORK.
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11 lo at Ui:o. F.
v . , . UoWDLL (fc Cos!
Towspapcr Adyurtisin^ iinruan (10 Spruce
street), where u< Ivor-
tiblntf contracts muy
ja imulu for it iii
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extra SECM"»
LOCKS
has
GENERAL ACC NT ^
DIEB0U3 SAREliJOggl
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From Mrs. Jernigan’B.