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liny notn- Druijs, Points, gifs, Tolmrco, Lamp*, 4’c. jromlt. E. /loughton, on th< Corner.
■yitc JKitftMvg
... . i i .1 . it , Oiuunaky’s Omen. iarul said William F. Brantley, Raving
■'riu! pupils spelled well, and exhilt- that have had the most gold i ..GEORGIA Washington County by the death of liis only daughter and
. iWK"- CSV jM conaiUcraMo in »*«'' Ti > <*- » -"Wj&KlK M&
THE SHERIFF’S ORGAN FOR WASHINGTON »»itlicmetlc, tlieieudmg dom "tain tsiviliss-ntioi* Inis been lmiiu- M liereas, 1. J Gilnmie nppltv s _ t"|j l ,f ( , l . ost 0) , 8 aid premisesso described, nl-
COUNTY. !of them honor, their examination
in Geography was thorough anil; From Ih'mwcd k Utonthhj for June.
did credit to both pupil and teach-
A. J JERNIGAN,
PunUSHEIt A N’t) I’llorniETOlt,
sANDERSVILLE, GEO RG IA
TUESDAY, JUNE 91, 1881
t . Bo hind to the book agent lie
er. 1 no schools in tact have l 1J1<8 (l father, perhaps, and a moth-
well and given entire satisfaction. | e ,.. w ho know him in his innocent
ITlie teachers nv'ft efficient, and tla iyouth. IVrhajis even now in some
City Board exercises a very whole-“Northern village, fond hearts are
AtXor !°i' him and sweet lij
, breathe love’s deares: prayers for
Ithe excercisc Col. B. D. EVi»n», or. , ii(j W( . lfiu . e< Therefore lay him
Wc dcs’re to remind all oaf sob-hehnlf of the Board tnldrO-eied the t J OV vu tenderly, told his blinds! M. NEWilAN Ordinary
ficribers that have not settled *' or ipupii* ttftd complimented them nndjpyauclully ucru8H Ins breast, nndjMay o-30d ^ • *■'
the papeTf that wc carfoo 1 run teacher Upon the result of the)close his eyes gently as you put
Ec P pTeaIedTo^rvrthemT.).ne°for t |eX..«»»«tlon. At night speeches,(him to rest under the br.mel.es of
■■ v '• A > U.llUM 1 A' • V I • ' 1 ' I* ' ' • .
HflTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. jsflfifc supervision over t’oet
Jly the (if inui'il of Said Co.
herens, T. J Gilmore applies t"! ^ ^
for let levs of Admiration on the lotted and assigned by said deed of (wir
e-gate of Willie E. Daniel, late ot said tition, is now the ownerin bis own right
Countr, deceased. to said one fourth undivided interest ill
Th.se are therefore lo cite and -aid premises which are embraced in
admonish all and singular the kindred said deed of mortgage 'vhiel, morfg;,^
and creditors of said deceased to he was condu.one, hat, .fsaid William
the tirst Brantley sliould paj
1v«rH«Ht) settle, ft is Hot ottr wishj-higing, mid compositions ended,the weeping willow, wltero the. By virture () { IU) «,rd
lo stop your pipeff but we pay the exercises, allot which donc'birds carol all through the suminei if O.din.iry of sain (J<
for paper ami work and at-cL^pt t. () those engaged anil proved days their softest songs. But pluntj”"^ .
F.
„ ill and discharge
and appear at my oltico on tUe ln ' ( : .! s(l i t | b.md according to its tenor and ef-
Moiuly in dune next to show cause • I;said deed of mortgage and
any tie y have, why said letters ol | Ha j ( | Gnid should be void,
administration should not he granted And it further appearing, that said
Given under mv hand at office in ibond remains unpaid \ It is therefore or-
Suuilersville lliisMav 2d, 18X1. derail that said William F. Brantley,and
as said trustee, and said Alary M. Bran
tley pay into court by the lirst day of
tlie next term thereof the, principal, in
terest, attorney’s commissions and cost
due on said mortgage, or show cause to
the contrary, if there he any; and that
FINE CARRIAGES AND ROAD WAGONS
Administrators
GKORIGA
Sale.
©bilged to collect or else
It. So friends come up and
find let us continue.
tm
Sandersville is a success.
The IntUvnntioiinl Fair.
Austin, Texas Statesman
Washington County ......
order fn-m the Court in taihire of said William ' Brantley
unity will be sold and un said trustee and said Mats M .
n I ill v 18S t at’tlie Brantley so to do, the equity of redempt-
ivyoun [irxiHo uvw in ortid Co., between hm in and to said .Mortgaged premises bo
stop it1.nt the Public School system of him deep-plant him deep l-Aug. tlm legal 1 aTui"VurUu-!- 1 iwdVroil, ‘that til
“ X -mied utdlic tiine id his death, containing Rule he published in the “
. . ninety two rteremnoro or less adjoining Mercury once ft month tor h
luu 1 lands of Mr* Nancy Milker Anthony nr copies thereof served onsiud Wtl-
Halelliam l* . Brantley trustee and suut Mary
M. Brantley or their special agent or at
torney, at least three mouths before the
next term of this court.
JAMES K. II1NE9
Petitioners Attorney.
By the court,
It. W. Carswell,
Judge >S. 0. M. C.
Carp Fishing.
WarTHKN, Ga., June r5th.
Editor Mercury:—Curiosity yes-
Evening News.
F'ruggist—“Doctor,
prcscibe mote calomel anil less Armstrong and others Terms of
mamlr.iko lm II out of.be
The interest in the appoaching terday leu inc to tun toi 111 jtvncl have an imni 'iise utotfk ot c*il- ' wit.ii intcrcHt nt 8 per cent fmui <lufce.
cottnn exjMMltiou Rt Atlanta is b ,„v pond a!«rt for th«m. |„,„d „„ U,ol, «o mort »ork
creasing all over the country. My pond is cold Mpnng " 11,11 o ( f ibis month or make a heavy I(oliurt L lingers Admr.
Columbus Times. not adapted to growth and p»iw-physician—“Tell you the, •lane, 7, issi.
Atlanta 1ms bo many expositions 8
gling. 1 provided myself with;Qjjotli wink, both smile, and both j The undersigned wishes to inform
vouch line anil hook, with S| nall ||. briskly id!' like men wholtlm public, that he has located at
Of «rth ««», »'"> '« u»« .Umo „ K ooj’ <k«L 1.1 mVe.v jj'iy
gation, sosays authority, therelim'|( ru ^b ( l begin to think that ealo-
Oonventious and “meetings” np | I | ,ad Ktt J te f ’‘.''“imel ismucl 1 superior to unit.drake ”
pointed to take jilace there that bet
own people will have to leave town
to make room for outsiders. AA on-
derful place,that Atlanta ist
Chicago Tribune'
The International Cotton Expo
sition to he held at Atlanta, Gn.,
from October b until December 81
.VO TICE.
A true extract from the min.utes of the
Superior Court of said
county, April lt>th 1881.
A. M. J/uyo,
Clerk.
minutcH caught two, one of which
was about 6 inches long tlie other
about IV inches in length and
Libel lor Divorce.
J/iiry Brantley \ Divorce, WiiBliingtoa
vs / Snporior Court J/iircli
U'tu. Biiuitley f Term IHHl-
TTlSriF'OR.M: EXCELLENCE, 1
Xilglit : Stylisli I Warranted |
SAVE your MONEY, write for Catalogue and PEIOE LIST to
The Boston liuckhonrd Co.,
NEW HAVEN, CONN,
Alto SOLE Manafncturcra
of thn celubratod IIobtom
BuannoARP or
XUSBAY WAGON.
laiTCBELl, LEWIS &<:<>., liiM liic, Wl*.,
Mamilactarcrs of I'it .U ./ JV It F it E f f« II I' (J o.rji;
. Uvrighting, Buggies- Repaired,
there ts strength. j Painted and Trimed if necessary,
Young man, what you need priefan-itSouable and satisfaction
most is u little introspection. Just guiirunteeil. Call and give me a
weighed a .little over one pound.; liikc V0U| . SL . u - to pieees some cven-it>»’J- J. B. GARDNER. Jt npponrin( , to „ 10 0burt t lmt the. de
The jwmil has a s.lrtaeo ot uhou' • ‘ j t u u „der ami-; Hnlipo tf\ TpOCPSCCPrC femlant dues notreside in the. County
(00 smiare leet ami pel laps an av- 1 1 . 1 ..... , , SOUCB 10 tl Gouduuul b. aforesaid, and it turthor appearing tlm
, I M> „ , miKt ' • 1 M 1 . , eroseopu, and BOO it the globules said defeiulant resides out of the snid
ol this year promises to be a ™ 08t jerage depth of about 80 myites,, f ^ liirg0 enough t.. , t , >f . . , (1 . ( ....... J
interesting men . •« * ^igrass and weeds m the bottom. , |roWll ollt „ glv ,u. timny of the lit-jn.ul t'Wiimr ur ’rrospassing in any num- ’t”tlo- 'noxV term 'ol
,s described prospec us no he TlieBC fl.h, 2t m number wore,^ ()f coniU|uU 8tinH0 Vol| ner on my Lauils
fi;st world’s l.ur ever held in tin* ,, ut the pond on tlie2lhtol Juu- h| , v0 stored away. And il
south”. But it is hardly si) niu<di,, mry , ust) 1Rlll ,. lv month ngo. J flnJ u 80i , ;B liro b,il»ly
ns thut.lt is rather what its limited| T||ey wore then from one mid onej„ Ht go to u n,,^ class pl.re
title signifies, an exposition ol the (oUrUl inches to two inches \o» S) , 0 , ri( . ( , U)(1 lllivt! i,i m fl| B down
dovelopmenbol cotton grtwmg and I D0 ovof two inches. They urc| * ° b of Bol f 0HtBCII1 , till it
manufacturing in thesouthern Hta-^,,.,.^^ beautiful, mouth ivn L (he rc(jt ot ’your cmniiim.-Aug.
tes. Hie mechanical department, s . |ini | ar to the Stielcer or Mullet,; |,’.. vell ;,r inowh
will naturally be the otic observed tho exception of tha eartala-
THE MITCH1CI.I. STANT)AR1> PLATl’OUM SPRING WAGON.
Juggle*.
very btut stock uso<! in its con»
p Spring Wagon and Buggy I)©.
tho manufirctnrc of this dab* uf*
irilT€U£LL, LKWIS As CO., Unclnn, Win.
Also Thrco-f tiring and Four-Spring Wagons, and Side-Spring UuggicK.
The MITCHV.UL WAGON is Monarch of tho Road; only the >
The Spring Wagon and Duggy Do-
for tho manufacture of this dab* i
ork we have fuulllica uuaurpuii»cd. Send for Catalogue and Illustrated Price List.
r.truction and mailc hy the best wagon mechanics
partment in entirety separate from the Farm W
i the world.
\ shops. And for
with the most interest. Thu llii-
provment lumle in machinery for
giuous heard growing on each side
of tho mouth neatly an inch in
planting, packing and separating | on gth, tho shape und color also
cotton in the last few years have
Ikjcii very iuportant,yet the south
ern plnnlei’H* themselves are in to-
al ignorance of them. Some ol
most important of these maehines
will ho bought into notice at the
Atlanta exposition for tho first
time. The planters expect to deriv
thejgreatest benefit from tlie
nmimttioiijol improved maehincsj
and the opportunities which th y
will have for comparing notes tree-
b*.
TliC Colliding Progrummi'.
Now York Tribune.
Platt annouees the Conk ling
programme without concealment.
“We shall be elected,” lie say, “or
else two Democrats will be. There
is the threat to turn fho control ol
the United States Semite oyer to
the Democratic party unless Conk-
ling anil Platt are “vindicated.’
Of course this threat carries with
it a purpose to allow the Demo
crats to carry the State this fall,for
unless they do carry it Conkling
and Platt would have no more
chance of election than they have
to-day. The Conkling programme
then, is this: To keep up
deadlock until an adjournment is
made; then to help the Democrats
carry the State and secure control
ot the new legislature; then have
the old legislature reconvened, and
have Conkling and l’lutt appear
before it und say: “You must
elect us, or permit the next legis
lature to elect two Democrats, for
Wc will allow you elect nobody
else.” Does Conkling b liove thinkings barbar
Republicans of New YoMc will
Stand this sort of tiling? If l.c
similar to the sucker
They arc very strong and active
on the lino, and a person enjoying
angling for lied llorse in our l i v
ers will find the same sport in
carp fishing.
1 write the above for the benefit > a <31 /I p ey|Y i°. iMB pnf t
ot those interested in Carp eul- ,-L l yj iU U l l \ U111U ll U
cx *jture. Yours, etc.,
REMEMBER Hie BIG
PIONIG on tlie 4th JULY.
(IKO. M.BRANTLEY,
Snudersvill' 1 , (hi., May 2ttli IHHf.
DlSSUl.ll'iON.
7110 lhhi of />urloo .A Cf>., is tins
ilny dissolved by mutual consent, .Uiss
Il irt.ic I l.ivis is alone tmthorizuil to col
lect the accounts,
Charles A. Durloo,
may 81—tf. Jliirtie Davis.
G EU RG1A—W ashington County.
I Themis, Joseph D. Martin, Admin
istrator c nil testameuto unnexo of John
11. Martin. (.UmoaaeA, applies to ino for
letters of dinaiwsiou from suiil adminis-
trntion.
This is therefore to notify all concern
ed to show cause, if any they have, witli-
Iin the time prescribed fiy law, why said
letters should not he granted.
(liven under my hand at ofllco in Han-
dersville, this 1th day of April, iKHl.
S( NEWMAN, Ordinary.
| apt -i— flm
this Court to answer 1’laintills Ubel foil
I livorce, ns in default thereof the Court
will proceed as justice shall appertain.
I t is farther ordered tlmt defendant he
wed by publication of this Rule once
a month for four months in the Haudors-
illo Mercury previous to the next Term
of this Court, This March L!)th, lHHl.
It. W. (’A lbs WELL,
Judge B- (J. M. ('.
A true extract from the minutes of the
Superior Court of said county, this April
14th, 1881. A. M. MAYO,
Clerk
nro the HKAUTIFUb In STYLES u|
FKIM iK Tiii TONKuvrrnmik 1 . They vaateS
every Improvement iiueennitry tor 1* ftmtaclaaS*
OU(*AN* IncliuliiM our tJelebruted L'ELKIITK
HTOl*. ^ htrli Im u l«Tue liullutloii of the n«w
1111111 Voice. WATJCKs» IIAK tlllMC, M NKW
Ollt-HKSTltAIi’ 9 ('blOUAl.K 11 ml DI LCETOR>
(JANS,in unique I'reiieti ea*.t t>,rle«ant dralaas.
eombiue ITUITYol* VOIiTNU with (4HKAT
\OI.L.>il.oi TONIC, Niiitubie lor I’m Ur, NcIimI
or Oliiireli. I’rletH r^tJO, y7o, ^N5, ^lUU,
upuilltl. -
WATERS’ Pmn08,
Macon Wiuthcn.
PlutformToI*"iliiTSolid ho.illi Par
!j.
—The platform of the solid South
political party that is unanimous
ly endorsed bythoCotton Planter's
association and tlie Avalanche con
tains these plunks: 1, Raise om
own mules,horses, cut tic,sheep and
hogs. 2 liaise our own hay, corn
and potatoes. <j Build mills to man
ufacture our own cloth
own cotton. This is a
RULE NISI.
A.—Washington county
GEORG
WASH IN (ITOX’SUPEUIOll COURT;
March Term, 1881.
Ordinary's Olllec,
G EORG1A—Washington County ^
Whereas, .IAh. Busan A. Smith applies tniClihrles A. Hurrah,
me fur Letters of Administration un th. I
'state cf H. .1 . S.uith, late of said cnuu I
:y, deceased. I
Tie se. are therefore to cite, and ad- William r [<rantfy,
monish all interested he and appear Trustee of his wife,
it. my office, on tho li st Mondiy in l/ary M. Branty.
why said I
Mortgage &e.,
March Term IS,si
of the Superior
Court of Wash
ington County.
ARE NOW OPENING A
A BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF
DLIY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
HATS, SHOES,
Carefully selected liy our
Junior, in V >v York-
Our Stock of JEWELRY,
WATCHES, GOLD & SILVER
Plated Ware,
ART; an’T’PllTf !T1T,ni-pthp nKSTMAM.
ForOt'Al.lTV nfTIIM!, IIKAItTY «l VIMM*
niuHlltlOAT imit.VHH.ITY Hi. y C’AXN«T»# ;
nxrei.i.i:i». Pi-ire, win, .mol,
Itnok, Ttnxrd anH Slil|>i)cil, only «t!M>, ITiiwnril. K.m PIANO nndtlltOAN VV’AUIlANTv.
HO for SIX VKAIIS, lo «lvc I'.tilire SiiilPlnellnn. Pi lr.'s Pxtrrincly Loir. Alrathly
uii'UIh rcctiv. il. Illiioir.ii-il t'nlnli,«iie I'riT. All KNTS WANTKI).
HORACE WATERS &. CO., Manufacturers and Doalsrs,^..
Wnrerooma, Nu. 880 Hruudmiy, N. Y.(P. O. Ho* 3,6**0
w.
consisting of a great variety ol
novelties, never before seen in this
market, is exceedingly handsome.
Cars- Wo make no display of sensation
al advertisements, but will con-
Jvince our friends when they lion-
jane 0,—It.
July next to show cause „
torn' should not he granted. | Present, tlie Tlunorablo U.
(liven under m.V hand officially, this well, Judge of said court,
lilt day of Juno t881. It appearing to the court, by the prti
M. NEWMAN, Ord’y. Itinu of Charles J. llarruh that on the, . . . . , .
20ih day of January, A. 1). 1870. Wit or us with their patronage, tlmt
, Ilium F. Brantley made and delivered to our goods are good solid goods,
trom our Op^Huiry’s OiiicC. said Charles J. ilarrah liis writting ohii- am i olt i. prices as reasonable as the
platform 1 * . r Igatory, coinmonly calterl a bond, wliore-
; . ;G EOUGIA—Washington county. |,ysaid William F. Brautloy slaiiusbound
that all Southerners can stand lip -. .. r u 1 r', I to saiil Charles J. I larrah in the siiin of
on regardless of color or previous I ,v iMiwnian, n |l,ll ‘> 0 H ’ 1 ' jxteen hundred Dollnrs, comlitioaeil for
’ ” j. . . . . . I Whereas, NV"i. It. Bland apphe.ii for r || ( > payment of the sum of eight hundred
Condition. Memphis Avalanche. Jt, t(ers of Administration oil tin* estat( l L|,jj|,,|. 8 ^ jjj montlity installments of one
•••—-• -—- ] >f IFm. F. Bhmd, deceased, late of srii ,humlred dollars each, payable on
Thirteen head ol blooded cattle|ooun*.y. . |ihe lirst dayof March, April,
Tie so nro therefore to into and minion . \|., y j „ ,, 0> July, Au-
.mb all, and singular the kindred ami' us ‘^ September and October, A. 1).
morning, to the nirni at Baden u-editors of said deceased, to Im? and “|'M 1870, together with interest payable
ioo <>n the Unit Monday n> ,.,1,1.. ’ ‘
were sloped front Jersy City, this
most exacting can expect..
EWMAN & SON
Ht'J.I. ll. I SKI,—It'
latnre, at my ollieo in. Sumlersville, on
the Cith of June, 1881.
M. NEWMAN, Ord’y.
june Oth,-—4.t.
11 W SOI IF.
town N. J. There are seven cows,
four full grown bulls and tim e
calves. They were recently inipor
ted at a cos! of *44.000. One ol the
calves was bought for £1,500, when
only one hour old.Two or three ol
the cows cost $ti,U00. each and a
young bull about a year old,
000.
A Rich, Rich, Count y. ~ REINHART & SANDERS,
Milton, in his great poem,speaks . esiiec.lfnliy infoimthe citizens
ol the wealth ot ‘ Ormus and ol ,,( Washington and adjoining
Ind” which “showers on their counties that limy have opened a
pearls and gold.’’ moot’aud Shot* shop in Sanders
But how poor these ancient na-iville,nexr door to Pringle &Orrs
-tore on I lay no street,where they
respectfully solicits the patron
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
G KOltGIA—Washington county.
' i 5™
pear at my ollieeon mic aria .i/uiiuay j moutlily nt the rate of six per cent, per
.le’y next, anil slio'V einhe. it any “'l'.' j.uiiiiiin and ten percent attorney's enm-
l.iiv , why stud Ictt-'i.’s should not u j missions mi principal and interest in the
u'm’d. [eveutof Suit, to collect said bond, or the
(liven under my hiiKil and otneial hi;'- t ' 01 . 0U | )Wll ,. ( . „f the mortgage liereinafter
named; and it further appearing that af-
tervvards on flic same day for the pur
pose of securing the payment of said
tiotts really were compared with
the United States! The statistics
does he will have the belief knock- olll . exports of cotton, wheat ig ,j of the ladies and gent lemei
ed out of him so suddenly that lie n;d provisions, show lio.v ono.- All work done in Hie best sty!i
will IkuUzzv for the rest of his life. nt.msly rich we are in all that'and of t lie best material.
J • July (5—tf
itond, wliieh was given by said William
F. Brantley in consideration of and for
money advanced by said Charles J. Hur
rah for the use, henetit mid support of
liis wife, Mary M. Brandy, now the sole
beneficiary of the property hereinafter
described as held by said William F
Brantley as trustee for las said wife, said
William F. Brantley, Trustee as aforesaid
and .l/ary .1/. Brantley, his wife, sole
cestui ipie trust, executed and delivered
to said Charles J. 1 larrah a certain deed
of mortgage, convoying to said Hilaries
I. Ilarrah, the Store Room in tlie north
side of the Store House, which room is
now occupied by Mark Newman & Son,
and the. north half of the Lot on which
said Store House stands, said Store
house, and lot fronting west on the pub
lie square in Sanderuville, Georgia, and
hounded on the south by I*. Hupps’ lot,
„ on flip east by Amanda Davis’s lot (now
Washington County. M. 11. Boyer’s,) on the north by B. 1).
Evans’lot, containing one eighth of an
acre more or less, (Zaelmriali Brantley,
late of said State, and county having de
parted this life seized in his dcuiesucas of
fee of Lhe above described premises, and
i'liose are therefore to cite and admen-! having by the second item of his last
Whereas E. M. Gumming, Guardian
of Hannah M. Kitchens, now Hawkins,
applies to rite, for letters of dismission
from said guardianship,
This is, therefore, to cite and admonish
all persons concerned to he and appear
at my office on the first monilay in July
next, to show cause, (if any they have)
why said letters should not lie granted.
Given under my hand officially, this
14th day of May, 1881.
M. NEWMAN,
may 19,1881 — 4t Ordinary W. C.
.,0 8 to make up comfort and even
closing Exercises Of lhe Colored Luxury. In available minemli,.,
public ScOoL wealth we are comparatively '* 1
The Public School for col red ahead ot all the nations ot tin By M. Xewun, Ordinary of said County.
Children in our city Ima been we I cU,th ’ . 0ui . niill0il ‘ l . s lUC 4 u '. ,wi Whereas, O. H. P. Beall. Guardian
. -i 3 i. , , v i i . iiieiiotniting those portioua ot tnol 0 f C'lms. D.lmmu^nnpliostoiiioforlot-
flttGiuled, neai\y two nuiuiud I' u *;western territory \vh‘u li arc 1iiK*<i:tors«>f (lisniiasioii from his guardianship;
pils have been entered tlie jias: | w ith gold, silver and Conner mines . .Thcsoare therefore to cite and admen- . , , . ,
. . 4« i \\f° i i j 4 * . iisJi nil w hom it imty coneurii to he iuulj" r dl lestaiucut conveyed Hiitl devised
ycaity ami the avciage attendance. We aheady produce moil) ol j|>p«»n-r at,ny ojjjro, on tlie»first Monday jhis property as follows, towit: ‘'Second-
has been excellent. The sehoojithe money metals than all tin hi July, 18s 1, to show cause if any. theyJy 1 hmn my beloved wife, Mary Brant-
• „n r i,„, U,,. immwli ito <di-ii-iro n i rest of tlic world put together, have, why said letters should noi|hiy, for ami during her natural life, all
lb u Him the m at (lute, c Ik ge ol, A)ul Arizona, New Mexico, he fe ruited. the property of whatever kind or de-
Prois. J. II. B.itler and li. !^ ()lOJ , ld o, Lkd.o, Montana, us welii M • NKWMAlf, K aaid^clSher'
Jordan, both ol them able and sue Uta!., Nevada and Calilornaia,| 111:iy abti| - !,M <>nk„ary W, G. j11 and doUi,-e is tImt^^id Properly’
cessful teachers. will be nonring out their tid'.’S of ,. . ,, j be equally divided, one moiety of which
' ’ " ,nHr -' 1 A — " aslnngton County to vc8t Solomon 1). Brantley in trust
P Qt ■
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Mu. (HI).
Bt /iTTL
Largest Manufacturers of Heed Organs in the World I
ESTEY ORGANS ARE WARRANTED,
and the manueactithers ar;: KEavoNaiuLE.
,2^‘Eg sure to Scud for Illustrated Catalogue More PnrctiasiiiL
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
GEORGIA—Wasliington Conu 1 y
Jlythc Ordinary of Halil Co
Whereas, Spencer B & W.S. Wom-
mnek, Admistratorsiif the estate of Win.
Wommaek, deceased, apply to me for
letters of dismission from said administra
tion .
Therefore all persons concerned are
tereby require.d to show cause (if any
hey have) why said administrators should
not be. discharged on the first J/omlay in
Yu gust next.
Given under my hand and official sig
nature, at Sandersville, this .I/av’Jd 1881
M. N EI I'd/A N,
mayo—3m. Ordinary w. co.
business now before the public
You can make money faster a
work for us Mum at anythin/? ul* 1 1
Ltipitol not icijuiriMl. Wit wit-
start you. $l-j a day and up-
Hair-Cot ting. Shaving, MiampooninRL^^aTg&..*Jid
liny and Night, ohop under the Ban- ,. v( rywiu ,,, o to nnri, i. .,* oh. Xow is tho iliuo. you
dersville Hotel, feb 8th 1881. ran (Ivvotoyou,' Whole tiiiu- lo tho work, or only!
... , your spare aionmnts. No other business will jmvi
Mv i ar or shop at lei ll He Will le on nwirly US well. No one wlllu: to work call
op 'll on Wednesdays mid Sa turd ty s nn? l T, , 'rrs 1 m-,- , .’ > ' a aren;’opiMn-iunm
for making nioiipy uisily and honorably, AddresF
1 RUE -l). AU/^RBtf. l.i’JB.
The examinations were conduc |o°ht and silver, m a way that will
, i ,y. n i .• i Astonish tlie world Ours is in. 1 By m. Newan, wrainary ot saia oounty ‘—“J AT"
ted by the City Board ot Lduea-i , , , , , • 111 i J inon D. and her children, tho other
tinn ovnrv menilipr huimr nreKoni a hippy land. lhe uvenuesj Whereas, Robert L. Rodgers, admin-uioiety to vest in William F. Brantley iu
* n I .’Jor wealth are open to all w he: ist rater of the estate of Elizabeth Archer! trustfor liis wife J/ary M. Brantley and
which shows the interest taken nilliuvc edueatiun und ambiton Laud deceased, applies to me for leave to her children; and Solomon D. Brantley,
TiiC is cheap and easily accessible mid ^llrea 1 , estate of said Elizabeth Archer; wife and daughters, and William J:
j, .ii. i 1 his is therelore to liotily all concern- 1 Brantley, wife and daughter, by dee
iiko to UIO^LMN lu> love new scenes aim (>t { t() s | 2()xV ( . ; uis ( i, if any they have, at'of p irtiiiou, bearing date the 8th day of Oihce at Ins rosiaenc
ail ail veil t’cU'uus life there is a vast the. next .July Term of this Court,* why October, 1875 duly executed, made j°PL ,0sl ^ c ^he ear sued*
mineral region to bo explored anti [said leave should not be. granted. jpartidon of tlie estate of said Zaehariah| jfTiJIiQ Pf5i£liw|£
its great woallb developed. It isj Civen under my Imnd and official sig Brantley, deceased, inter alia nl- | Klld If Ml Effa bowbll * CO ’s iBi-gunt ,.ud ^ihm.sIv,-,„um r,',,.
f.,..• | |nature, at iny office in .Sandersville, on luted and assigned the above described <rowspnpur Advertising r.urcnu (lo Spruce protitabu-work send vuur id in-. . u ,
grek (vedb y it is 2 i b > l,U - ;il o'aM y ’ 18 " 1 t,' l r XeW1 w , Y^ to said William - F. lhnnUoy No ^ wi^
gi cat vitalm. jb lb tne inuions m:iy2il-Jdd. Ordinary W. 0. tiusteu as aforesaid his heirs and assigns; j*, uuulc for it ffi
these schools by our people,
large church used as a school Ii
was full to overflowing, the siugingl
by tlie scholars was excellent and
served to vary tlie monotony ol
the long and tedious examination
M.D. C.M. Summerlin, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
S.VNIIKRSVII.LK, GeOIUIIA.
All calls for professional service prompt
ly responded to.
Office at his residence on Harris street,
• do found om
UEO. 1’
&
(in.'Hl C‘1 lull(10 to milk
\re Iired a iwi-Him In eve, tJwn
to take subscriiitliins for u,v i.n-
K»‘st chcaiK'st and JlliiHtnilci
family imli.icahon in tlm world
Any one cun bcconic n hiiccohh-
u ! ag ^! ,t * kix fU'k'tmt. w-irks of art given Irco ti
suhsnrlbors. lhu i.nre ih l,,w Unit ntmasl every
body Hubjcrben One nnent rej.uris tidc ng !v
e!‘.ee U i‘,nn “l" 1 “ ''’‘ , • A 'K*'" 1 l ep„rl.< lliukill
over S-UU elenr prulit in ,l:,v s. AH wliireiiru"
make money hist, ,lev..|e :,l| vnnriim
to tlie business, or only your snurctim You ucci
not be away Jromhonic ov« r n’igdit. v’ #u ( i (>
well us others. Full (Iherth.Ti.- :, m i ie,i,‘is free
higftgOB fulls to make great puy.
Ueorgc Stiu,un & Cu.i
TOR RAILROAD AND EXPRESS COMPAgg
ESTIMATES AND DRAWINGS FURf HtB
POUND CORNEH
fire
EXTRA SECUP*
locks
GENERAL AGENT [0*
DIEB0LD SAFE1L^3
BUY YOU It MACHINE ^
'’rom Mrs. Jernigau’s.