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l£mi your DULUS, P.UJS'TS, OILS, TOJMCCO, (IC.IIiS. L. IMPS, 4'C< Jrom ff, ff. Boughton,
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Wc lake loss pains to bo happy
than tc appear so.—La Rochefouc
auld.
dor in the world.- Frederic Saun-i
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'THE SHERIFF’S ORGAN FOR WASHINGTON
COUNTY.
A. J- JERNIGAN,
iYttUSIIER AM) PROPRIETOR,
SANDERSV ILLE, GEORGIA.
TllESBAV. PEC. Kb 1881
Cassia Lotlso, F. A. M.
CuNKsllmnoK, November 22d, 1881.
• In Mcinnviain of Brother John Bell.
/n the, short spare of one month our
Lodge has been called upon again to ac
company the remains of another esteem
ed member to his final resting place.
Brother John Bell has gone to his n, ‘iGEORGIA—'Washington County
ward, at the age. of tm s' 'is- jh ()„ ,] u . |j vst Tuesday in January next
•liinn in the full acceptance of the tc in.,, ( wi u rcnl im j l^se for 4 years, before
FOR SALE OR RENT.
A house nml lot with 21-2 acres of lnml j
n filed I
^mtismnris
more or lc8 i, with out-buildings,situated .. . „ „ , . .
on Church Street., convenient to the,vhftnff \n QQ fflf IQ1111 SITU
Mttintnon is tho largest slave-liol-School House. Tlie lot runs back toiOllul III wQIGO IUI JflllUlliJ
Fair (!round street and is largo enough
I to buihl anotln r dwelling on it. Terms
ders. easy, apply nt this office.
No life can be uttei ly miserable j
that is brightened by the laughter!
and love ot one little child.
In seeking converts it is well to
’nuke sure that they are worth
converting. -A cause may ho in
jured by the character of its ad
herents.
Mactiink Nkepi.bs, Oii.s, and
At I'Acii m k.nts for sale at Jcrnigans
Jewelry Store.
1882.
ORDINARY' OFFICE.
G EOR( 1 IA—Washington County
By M. Newman,Ordinary of said county
Whereas J. B. Warthon applies to
me lor letters of administration ou the
estate of Win. fi’artheu, late of said
county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and ad
monish all and singular the kindred fttid
creditors of said deceased to ho and ap
pear at my office on the first Monday in
January, 1882, and show cause, if any
Will be sold before the court house
door in flic city of Snndorsvillo, on the
first Tuesday in January, 1882, the fol
lowing property to-wit:
One tract or parcel of land situated .
jin Washington county, containing 200 j they have, why letters of administration
Notice
* of irreproachable character, staunch in-
*■ teerily, an excellent citizen, a kind hus
band, an indulgent father and a sym
pathising friend, lie tilled all those re
lations of life to the fullest measure. It
is natural then that we, the members of
Fissia Lodge, should mourn over his
death. He always felt and expressed
* a deep attachment for the tenets of our
beloved fraternity, and lived up to their
teachings, 1 y exercising that practical
* charity, which is one of the cardinal
priciples of our order.
To tho bereaved widow and children
wc extend our sincere condolence, and
as a mark of respect to bis memory we
rcccommend that a blank page on the
Record Book of this Lodge bo inscribed
with the name and ago of our deceased
brother; that the members wear the
usual badge of mourning for one. month,
and that acopy of this‘‘In memorium,’
bn furnished by tho -Secretary to the
,Snndorsvillo papers for publication and
also sent to Brother Bell’s family
A. Hermann,
IK. S. Collins,
John Curry.
Cominitto.
the court bouse door in Sanderwille, at
public, outcry to the. highest bidder, that
tract o’land in said county, belonging
to the. minors of A. Jordan, deceased,
containing 73 1-2 acres, and bounded
by lands of George Edwards, W, II.
'inker, C. ,J. Edwards, Tarbutton
Wartlieii, and others.
In addition to money rent, the party
nting will be. required to put on the
fences of said place 1,000 rails each
year.
The rent to bo paid 1st Oct. in each
year and secured by note with one good
security at. least.
James K. IJines,
Guardian for A. Jordan’s children.
One of tho special dangers and de-
fi.cts iu this country, is oonucctod
with tho popular liking for oratory in
Iho pulpit, tho demand for what is
called eloquent preaching. Iho com
iuou American idea of pulpit elo
quence is low and sensational Ii
means e.Uiofly a rapid and emphatic
utterance of sonorus sentences, will
something extreme, paradoxical, and
violent in tho thought presented,
though not much thought required.
People demand of the preacher that
liosha’l arouso and oxcito them; and
they enjoy with a kind of voluptuous
ness tho temporary stimulus and
thrill of emotion which the preach
ing causes. It results from the laws
of mental action that preaching ol
this kind does not inspire conscicu
tiousness, nor torn! to practical mor
al activity. It necessarily produce
end fosters mental conditions whic.1
are extremely unfavorable to spirit
ttality of charaotor and life.—Athui
tic Monthly.
NOTICE,
TREASURER’S OFFICE.
GEORGIA- Washington County.
All parties holding county papers,
of any kind, are hereby notified to
present thorn to mo at my ollico in
Snndorsvillo, on or before tho 20th
day of this month, for payment.
No interest will bo paid on any
uunty script after that date and
parties holding scrip who fail to
present them by that timo will lose
their priority of payment and will be
post poned to scrip issued after that
•ime. Tho county has money in her
Treasury to pay every dollar that
slio owes and cannot ull’ord to be
paying interest with money on hand.
This Dec. 12th, 1881.
O. H. ROGERS,
Co. Treasurer.
1IU1UKS, MUCKS !
Now is tlie timo to buy bricks,
Mr. Alee Morrison and Son 1ms n
nice lot of wood brick for sale at
the kiln for $3 per thousand. We
have seen n sample and find them
an oxeelent brick.
LADIES READ.
A nice lot of fine candy and 'Toil
et sets, Vases, Dolls,Ralls,.Marbles,
Machine Needles, Oil, etc., just
arrived and for sale by Mrs. S. F.
Jernigam
FROM 1850 TO 1881,
INCLUdlNG THE LIFE AND TIMES OF JOS. E
BROWN,
MY COL. I. W. AVERY.
8vo., G00 pp., illustrated with over
s’xty portraits of leading Statesmen,
Financiers, Scholars, Roots and Jour
nalists, whose career make-up tlu
individuality of tho work.
1’riee, Cloth, Gold and Ink Stamp,
$4.50; Library Leather, $5.50; Half
Morocco, Marbled- Edge, $7.00; Full
Moroco, (lilt Edge, $i).00.
SOLD ONLY BY SUBSCRIPTION
N. 15. Giles, Agent for Washington
County.
HALLS
Keep lour Friends.
Never cast aside your 1 Fiends
if by any possibility you can re
tain them. Wc arc the weakest
of spendthrifts if wc let one friend
drop oil’ through inattention, or
let one push away another, or il
we ivo hold aloof from one lor
petty jealousy or heedless slight or
roughness. Would you throw
away a diamond because it prick
ed you ? One good friend is not
to be weighed against tlie jewels
of all tho earth. If there is cool
ness between us, let us come face GEORGIA
to iiico and have it out. Quick,
before the love grows cold. Life
is too short to quarrel in, or to
carry black thoughts of friends.
It is eii6y to lose a friend, hut a
new one will not come for calling
nor make up for tho old one when
he comes.
ORDINARY'S OFFICE.
GEORG I A—Washington County
By M. Newman, Ordinary of said county.
Information liaviug been received at
ibis office that Oscar A. Houghton, slier-
iff of said county bus removed from tin
county and lias forwarded his resigna
tion of tlie utlice to bis Excellency Gov-
ernor A. II. Colquitt.
By virtue of authority vested in me, 1
have this day appointed Edward A.
Sullivan Esq., of said county to till the
existing vacancy until an election for
sheriff can be held and the newly elec
ted sheriff is coinmissioiied.
It is ordered, that said Edward A.
Sullivan lio ami lie is hereby required
to tile tho usual sheriffs bond in this of
fice. ,
Given under my baud at office m San-
dersville this 12th of December 1881.
M. NEWMAN,
dec. 13—3t. Ordinary IK. C.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE.
G EO RGIA—Washington County
ELECTION NOTICE.
Tel tor and Ringworm Specific’
Never fnilH to remove Tetter, Ring
worm, Ground [tell and Scald Head. 1
Dr. G. II. Hunter says: My wife, was
troubled with 'Tetter for a number ot
years, and nothing relieved her until she
tried ‘Hall’s 'Tetter and Ringworm Spe
cific.’ This cured her.” Space dues
not admit of our giving the hundreds of
similar testimonials Try the remedy
and bo convinced. Price 50 cents.
Sold by dealers in medicine, or sent
by Express to any address on receipt of
price. Address,
A’. A. HALL, Prop’r,
Lake City, E In,
— acres inure or less, bounded on the north
by It. W. Ilall, on the east by 1>. H.
Tucker, on the south by K. L. Will-then
and on the west by Win. Brooks, levied
mi ns the property of It. W. Uarr to sat
isfy n Superior Court ii. fa in favor of
the New Jersey Chemical Company vs
R. W. Uarr. Said lands levied on ns the.
property of It. W. Carr and pointed
out by plaintiff's attorney and legal notice
given defendant in possession.
Also at the same time and place will
ho sold one tract or parcel of land con
taining 450 acres more or less lying in
IKasliingfon county, hounded by lands
of W, M. Frost,Robert Whitliold, James
Harrell and others, levied oil as the
property of Win. 1’. Smith as trustee
for bis wife and children to satisfy a tax
Ii fa in favor of (V. It. Thigpen tax col
lector, vs Win. P. Smith as trustee for
; wife and children.
| Alsmi at|tl ic same and place, 2 Bales
|of Cotton, one weighing GOOlbx, and one
I weighing 5!)5lbx, and tiOOlbsof Seed Cot
ton inure or less, levied on as the proper
ty of If. B. Bailey, to satisfy a distress
waiTont, issued by S. M. Nortliiiigtou,
Justice IVace of the 07th District, in fa
vor of B. J. Wilson vs It. 15. Bailey
levy made by Janies T. Garry, Gonsta,
bio of the Gird District and returned to
me.
O. A. ROEGII OX, SheriffW.O.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
GEORGIA Washington County.
Gain Roberson, )
vs i' Libel for Divorce
Lydia Roberson. '
It appearing from the return of the
Sheriff in this ease that the defendant is
not to lie found in the county, and it fur
tlier appearing that the defendan is not
to he. found in the State, it is ordered mi
motion that services be. perfected on her
by publication in Sundersville Morcuiy
[once a mouth for four months previous
to next term of tlie ('ourt.
It. W. OAR SWELL,
Judge S. G. M. C
A true extracts from minutes of Super
ior Court September Term 18HI.
A. M. M AYO, Clerk S. G. VV. C
ATTENTION FARMERS!
10 CARS
Jennie Armstrong, i In Washington Sup.
vs. > Court Hejit.. Term
Green Armstrong ) 1881. Divorce
It appearing to the court from the re
turn of the sheriff in the above stated
ease, that the defeudaut Green Ann
strong cannot be found in this county,
and it appearing that said defendant re
sided without the limits of tho state to
wit: iu tho state of Texas and that sor
vice and notice of the above ease cannot
be perfected upon said defendant other
wise than by publication as the law re
quires in such eases made and proviil
on said estate should not ho granted to
petitioner.
Given under my hand ami seal of of
fice this November 21st, 1HSE
M. NEWMAN,
nov. 21—30il. Ordinary W. O,
Ordinary’s Office,
GEORGIA—Washington County
By the 0 Mi nary of Said Oo
Whereas, Raiford Hartley, executor
of the will of John Boatwrigbtdeeeased,
applies to me for letters of dismission
from the executorship.
These are therefore to notify all per
sons concerned to show cause, if an y
they have, at my office on the first J/im-
clny in February 1882, why said letters
of dismission should not be granted.
Given under my band officially the
13th of October, 1881.
M. NE.VAN,
oct. 27th 1881—:tni Ordinary IK. O.
OR DINAR Y’S OFFICE.
GEORGIA -Washington County
By, M. Newman, Ordinary of said G.
Whereas C. C. Brown, administrator
>f the estate of James E. Yates Into of
said county, deceased, has filed bis pe
tition for leave to sell the land belon
ging to the estate of said deceased.
These are therefore to eito and nd
monish all concerned to show cause (if
my they have) at tho Court of Ordinary
to lie held on the first .Monday in Jan
uary next, why leave to sell should not
be granted to petitioner.
Given under my hand officially this
November 21st, 18.81.
nov. 24—4t. M. NEWMAN, Ord’y.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE.
GEORG IA—Washington County
ByM. Newman, Ordinary of said county
Whereas Robert L. Rodge.ts applies
to me for lettm-H of dismission from tin
istnto of Kirs, Elanor Hooks, deceased.
These are tlierfore to cite and admon
ish all interested to bo and appear at
tho Court of Ordinary on tlie first Mon-
lay in J/areli, 1882 to show cause, il
any they have, why said letters of dis
mission should not be granted.
Given under my hand officially this
November 8th, 1881.
M NEWMAN,
nov. 17,1881—Sin. Ordinary, W. C.
Notice to Debtors and Credit*): S
A Large Lot of Christmas
goods, to arrive at Z. fl.
Rougton’s.
Notice is hereby given to all persons
having demands against JamesE. Yates,
late of said oouuty, deceased, to present
Of Goods to arrive this and next w ^° Bum l>y publication as the law re- t,, mu properly made out, within
week rn isb tilirr nf CORN ( h, m Y H 111 ml “h cases madei and provided. t j l0 tj, ll0 prescribed by law, so as ti
W It VAT YVIIV\T I’D \N1) It is therefore ord-ovd that the deteu-Lj |OW tlicir character and amount. And
W II I.A 1, \\ 11 LA 1 , ,,. V, , ,limL ° lveu Armstrong be and is hereby „ j u( i,.|,t,.d t. said dec,-used an
BAGGING, TIES, LI \ lii it-1 notified to bo and appear in person or by h u
UEEPt
1HE POOR ARE OURS!
I’OOL SALT, and
RFS1 "tbirney at tlie next Superior Court ti
inoow ui't’aonv . i.;.i, be held in and for said county on the
MIOOb SEED OA1S; \vlrich wc t Mmuky in Mansll ll0Xt . M.en and
will furnish both nt this place & there to answer plaintiffs libel for (li*
Tennille, at the ■ voroe, as in default of- such appearance
T pDroeo I the court will proceed therein as to jus-
ijU Jj. l hil-l'.o. jtiee shall appertain. Audit is further
We illso will keep at 'Tennille, ill'ordered that service lie perfected by pub-
addition to the above. SHELF liw,ti,,n ,,f *' hiH 0,,,l, F "" (!( ‘ “ for
(’ll li’li'mi’ vi|’_ltonr mouths previous to said March
lyllDli. j, ^ v- Term next, in tlie Huntersville Mercury.
Whereas a vacancy exists in tho of
fice of sheriff'of said county, by the res
ignation of Oscar A. Houghton, and
whereas § 257 of the statutes requires
mi election to be held to fill such vacan
cy for the unexpired term. It is here
by ordered that an election for sheriff of
IKasliiugton county be held at the var
ious precincts of said county on Wednes
day the 4tli day of January 1882, in
the same manner, in which elections for
county officers are usually held.
Given under my hand officially thin
2tli December, 1881.
M. NEWMAN
dec. 13- 3t. Ordinary W. G.
O R1) IN ARY’S o FFKJE.
Washington County
HARDWARE,
GAR, FLOUR, MEAL, DO
MESTIC and DRESS GOODS,
CLOTHING, NOTIONS,BOOTS,
SHOES, HATS, CAl’S, &c, &c,
which wc will soli our customer,
at the very lowest market pricess
Parties will please call and exam
ine our stock before buying else
where. We will take in exchange for
goods, produce of all kinds, find
we will pay the highest market
[trices for cotton.
OUR BROS
andcrsville, Ga.,
August 23rd 1881’
It. W. (Jill-swell,
J mlge 8. G., M. (
A fine extract frinn flic minutes of tin
Superior Gourt of JKasliington cdhnty.
Nov. 1, 1881. A. M. Mayo,
Cflot-k.
Lambert Hooks
Down with High Prices!
Eudy Brown
formerly Eady Hooks
2S05!
Wnsliiugton
Sup’r Court,
,Sept. Term IMS]
i’etition to re
move disiliilitios
Tt- appearing to the court that plain-
|tiff, Lambert Honks is laboring uudi-r
disabilitieH imposcil by the granting to
defendant a total divorce by the. Super
ior Court of said county, and that said
Lambert I looks lias petitioned said (loiirt
for relief and said petition is ou file 111
this Court.
It is therefore ordered that notice of
A Rare Woman.
Clicago Inter-Ocean.
California women 1 an keep a
secret. Mrs. Del Valle is an ex
ample. Twenty years ago Mrs.
Blanco gave $20,000 to Mrs. Del
Valle charging her solemnly to
keep its possession a secret until
Marie Blanco, then a baby, be
came 21. Mrs. Blanco had no
tnith in banks or wills and died
satisfied that her daughter would
receive the treasure, which was
in the form of diamonds. Miss-
Blauco was recently married on
her 21st birthday, and among the
wedding presents were the jewels
Mrs. Del Vallo had kept the se
cret from even her husband.
By M. Newman,Ordinary of said county
Whereas J. W. Bell and Ella Fair
Bell apply to me for letters of adminis
tration on the estate of John Bull late
of said county, deceased.
This is therefore to cite and admonish
all concerned to show cause, if any they
have, at my office on the first Monday
in January, 1882, why said letters should
not be granted to petitioners.
Given under my hand officially this
November 3Jth, 1881.
M. NEWMAN,
dco 1 1881 -It Ordinary W. 0.
. ,saiil application be published for sixty
Hie above is the name of a famous ,j, ivs before the first ,1/onday in March
Worm Remedy endorsed by Physicians !ll( ,’ xt in the Sandersvillo ‘“Mercury,”
anil Druggists as the best Vermifuge wl|er ,, in tho Logft l Advertisements'of
kowi). i t ik put ii}) in the form ot P°NY" |tlio ()rdiimry and HherilT of said county i( >n: ( . 0 n .» West
ders, divided into proper doses, and isL,.,, pubHsh'ed, notifying all emoered
pleasant to the taste, Glnldreu will not t | 1|lt Wlill application will be heard at
hesitate to take it a second time after|ri 1(> Vlareh Term 1882 of the Superior
once taking a dose. l)rs. 11 unter, \\ aueli - ^ 0 j- county, and that notice of
ips, Bacon, Niblaek and Roberts, of I Sll ij opplio.ation bo served upon said de-
Lake Oity, use this preparation 111 • D’! 1 ifeiidaut personally twenty days before
practice. 1 liousauds ot tostimoi)ials| sil jj Gourt
It. VV. Carswell, JudgeS. C.
W. C.
reby required to make immediate uay-
unt to G. C. Brown, mini r.
M. NO 11TIIINtOn,
JUSTICE Off THE PEACE, !
97T1I DISTRICT,
WILL give speehil attention to the
collection of (Maims
fell 15, h881-tf
JO. til Summerlin,ED.
LMIYSK IAN AND SURGEON.
Sanukiisvii.i.m, Gkokik.v.
All calls for professional service prompt-I
ly responded to.
(lilii-e at his residence, on Harris street,|
opposite the ear shed.
J. K. Kinks, (). II. Uoumts.
HINES & ROGERS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
SAN DERSVILLE, GA.,
Will practice in the. counties of Wash
ington, Jefferson, Johnson, Emanuel,j
and Wilkinson; anil in the U. S. Courts,
for the Southern District of Ga.
Will act as agents in buying, selling!
or renting Real Estate.
ide of Public Sqare.j
oet. i t—tf.
This year we cast away all
profit and lend a helping
hand to the farmer stricken
by the short crops.
Call and get goods at the
lowest prices in Middle Geor
gia.
McCarty &
Tho Augusta Store.
Thousands of
speak its effloaoy. Hold by dealers in
medicine, at 25 cents. Sent to any ad
dress on receipt of price.
E. A. H ALL, Proprietor,
Lake City, Fla.
House fo; Sale.
A new house in a desirable location
with a good gard mi, a fine well of water
ORDINARY’S OFFICE. | nua “ , . 11 convenience 8 , with two
IncreK ol lnini is olieretl for brio cheap.
GEORGIA—Washington county.j^' 1,u ' ther l mi ' ticuUu 's apply at this of-
A true extract from minutes of Super
ior Court Washington County.
A. M. J/ayo,
Nov. 2otli 1881—COd. Clerk.
Make children love you if you
wish them to obey you
No matter how dark to-day is,
to-morrow may be bright.
By M. Nowaiu Ordinary of said county.
Whereas, John Edmund Sparks ap
plies to me for letters of ndraiu’stri t on
with the will annexed, 011 the estate of
Morgan M. Sparks, deceased.
These arc therefore to cite and ad
monish all, and singular the kindred
aud creditors of said deceased to be and
appear at the Court of Ordinary, to he
held on tho first iiiomlay in January
next, and show cause, if any they have,
why said letters should not lie granted.
Given under my lmnd officially, this
December 0th, 1881.
M. NEW,VAN,
dco 8 201 Ordinary W C.
0 RDINARyIT'OFFICE.
G EO RG I A,-Washington Con n ty |
ByM. Newman,Ordinary of said County.
Whereas B. C. Ha ris has applied to
me for letters of administration with the
will annexed 011 the estate of Henry
Taylor late of said county, deceased.
This is therefore to cite and admon-
ish all concerned to show cause, if nny
1 they have, on the first Monday in J iU ,‘-
unry next why said letters of odmiub-
NOTICE.
BOOT and SHOE SHOP.
Mr. W. G. SANDERS, 1ms opened
a Boot and 81100 Simp, in Join's (Imild,
ing in the room ocupind by Mr. M. L.
Aniftii, and lie reap etfnily s i -its the
patronage of L illies and Gentlemen.
Work done in the h.-st style with good
material and warranted. 1. m. dee (!.
The “WHITE” Sewing Machine.
THE LADIES FAVORITE!
;ar m town
lenrv Cluv.
tlie most quiet; makes the prettiest
stitch and has mmv conveniences
!lt Inin any other Machine.
Fox hunting,’fishing or trespass
ing on my lands in any manner
with dog or gun, is hereby forbid
den under penalty of the law.
Parties therefore will take due
notice, as I am determined to stop ii giving iw
it if possible.
H. N. IIOLLIFIKLD.
scp. 13—tf.
The best 5 i-t. ci*
II. 0. Houghton's, I . . .
—;- 1— It is warranted five years and is
^ mi wiil always find u huge lot the easiest to sell, and gives the
nails, bagging, ties and shell hard- best satisfaction ol any machine on
ware at CJM Jiios, %»a«> j./i*.
Ml Lit G0W H AM ED
AVI! Il gOOll
gallons 01 milk pel- nay
with u young a.if, will stand a cnaiic • 01
selling it by applying jj 1 is office.
j the market.
Intending purchasers are solici
ted to examine it before buying.
Responsible dealers wanted in all
unoccupied territories.
llair-Gutting, Shaving, Shampoouing
A Let e is no charity in helping a tration should not ho granted to ueti-lV 11 ^ under the S,-m-
man who will not help himself. 'iTu ril n
I Given under my hand officially, this DLALLR IN PERFUMES, CIGARS
Little things console us becausei 2rJ o) 'Dccad eber, 1831. | ETC.,
M. NEWMAN, Open G a. m., close '.) p. m. Saturday
-30d. Ordinary W. G. 110:30 p. m., Sunday 10:30 a. m. ‘
Money to Lend.
On farming lauds in Washing
ton county,from throe to five years
time. For particulars apply to
JOHN WALTER ROBISON,
Att’y at Law,
Sundersville, Ga.
Notice to Trespassers.
I'ox hunting, fishing or trespassing on
our lands in any manner with dog 01
respectfully solicits the patron gull, is hereby forbiddon under penalty
age of the ladies and gentlemen ( ’ f ty w - Bartios therefore will take
due notice as we are detcruiincd to ston
it
E. Jolison,
M. N. Kiilebrew.
BOOT M IE SHOP.
GEO. A. REINHART
Respectfully informs the citizens
ot Washington and adjoining
counties that he lias opened a
Boot and Shoe shop in iSanders
ville, next door to Pringle &Oits
store on Haynes’ street, where he
little things afflict us.—-.Pascal.
doc.!
All work done in tlie best style
and of the best material.
.j illy fi—tf
Bargains in Machines. *
I will order Sewing Machines for
parties that want them for a small
commission. Can give a few good
bargains iu them at tho present time
for tho cash, if they will call soon.
A. J. JERNIGAN.
For Rent
I offer to rent for the year 1882 my
house, containing six rooms, and two
acres of land including tho garden.
Situated opposite S. & T. It. R. depot,
l-’or further particulars inquire of
M. D. C. M. Summerlin.
J. D. & T. F. Smith,
Wholesale & retail dealers,
59 BROAD ST ATLANTA, GA.,
For Sale by TARBUTTON & DUGGAN Sandersvillo,
U Priglit Pianos (
Unequal^ M
-o
Hew and Elegant
Styles
Tone
i
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1 GEORGE WOODS A COMPANY!
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