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THU Mercury.
mt SHEllFF'-S MGfcN FOR WASHINGTON
' w COURTT.
A. J. JERNIGAN.
Editor,
PUBLISHER AN’I) PROPRIETOR,
HASUKItSVALl K. .... GEORGIA
The convent »t Belleville 111., know"
as the Institute of the Immaculate
Conception; was Burned on Sunday
morning Jan the (>th inst. and twen
ty-seven hi Ihs and children were
burned tit) in it.
(PLANTERS
ANUAKY 15 188-4.
The Angustn, ttilrion A Samler*
villr Jtailrouri.
More Subsci iplion Xrrtlrd.
The surveyors'pf the Augusta.
A Boston physician savs that eat
ing cloros will in the end prove fatt 1
Youi g men who go out Between the
re Battle theatre should cut this
out and paste it in their hats.- Aug.
F.reniug News
MECHANICS,
sssansossseBB
Morelia its ACnpitalists.
i ivihjTmn'-yoi ii "ii: aksTnwin)i"i,.uis
Sheriff’s
{Sale.
FOR FEBRUARY, 1884.
GEORGIA, Washington County.
.Gibson and Sandersvil
railroad
take the field tin* morning of the 21st,
Chief Engineer R. T. Barksdale withl
'President R. M. Mitholl have just|
traversed It By the original two
routes, by which jt is proposed to
be built and after the survey is com
pleted, and the cost calculations otj
constructtiou handed in. the board
of directors will quitly determine)
the cheapest and most feasible wuyl
to come, they are coming but to what 1
point is yet to be determined, wheth
er they will quietly stop at Wart lien
and leave jhis end for us to com j
plete or come through will entirely
depend on the amount of stock taken !
Jn and around our city, this is a mat
ter of no small moment to Sanders
villc.hcr friends and her citizenship.] fi 19 j n this State,
will they allow it directed by other
bidding points or come up to
rescue. More subscribers are need
ed. Come up gentlemen now is your
time.
In conversation with President
Mitchell we gather much informa
tion that is working to the advan
tage of our pot road, The dull seas
on with the iron and steel manufact
ures will give (juitD a nice little item
of saving on expenditure and cost of
construction.hy inlying the rails now
as they are offered at small discount
’Which taken advantage of now, will
Virturally amount to an advanced div
idend even before the road commen
ces business. Now nil subscribers
arc earnestly requested to come for
ward, pay the first assessment, and
help to secure tliiH eommeneehumt of
collection of dividends now which
will result in so much for 11s in the
In Swollen at one time thirtv-five
gallons of brandy fell annually to
the share of each inhabitant. The
custom was discontinued many years
ago, hence American immigration
into Sweden is unknown.
I'-Vont-IMK KKTS.
Will he. sold before the Court House
door in the city of Sandersville, on the
first Tuesday in February, 1884, the
following property to-wit:
One tract or parcel of land containing
lit) acres, lying in Washington county,
bounded on tin* north and east by Thus.
Holmes, on the south by homestead of
Sirs. Joiner, on the west by .hoses
. Levied on as the property ot
verse Money not exactly pinny, nut ye«.j , , y j satisfy a .Superio.
enough to go round, and niter paving debts. L, ..,, >n*
ind laving in supplies, stork, clothing. K «i- Gnirt fl in fnvof ot lhomas 1 .tnnei
’ - n,! t there will yet I o! v« Joseph Joiner, umt legal notice given
GEORGIA—Washington County.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
Doet. II. 0. Hodges, administrator of the
■jstnte of .t/oses If U'iUinuiH lms in duo form
applied to the undersigned for lcavo to soli
tho tan Is belong to the estate of said deceas
ed, and said application will be heard on tin
lirst Monday in January, 1884.
M. NEWMAN, Ordy.
dec C, 1883 - 4t —
ORDINARY’S OFFICE.
G BORGIA—'Washington County
HIPPY NEW YEAR! Good-bye, lv83
Crops not first-rate bat migbt have been j j 0 'j lu ,
not exactly plenty, but yet
aud, and al tliii gs ne
ouietbing left to
uggrst that tb»
TW^WJSS
at. And now let in
BEST RAVI Mi INVESTMENT,
Florida Fruit Frozen.
Reports itulieate serious damage
by frosts to young orange grove,
garden truck and pineapples along
the coast ss far south ns Manatee.
Tho older groves aiul fruit are appar
ently uninjured.
And one that will pay the largest dividend,
s in something that will make happiness in
>ur homes, that will elevate our children,
lour friends and ourselves to the highest stan-
d<rd of refinement, culture, and socia
bility.
■■■———I
VI 3 MU' A 1.0* I
Joseph ./oilier, the defendant residing
on said land. Property pointed out by
plaintiff's Attorney.
Also at the same time and place will
be sold sixteen hundred acres of land
lying on the Oconee river in said conn
ty, bounded on the north by B. H
Snell, Fust by V. S. Joiner, south b>
Moses ./oiner find West hy the Oconee
jriver. Levied on by virtue of a ti fa is
,sti. 1 from the Superior Court of said
ii.i'niE«>eounty in favor of Robert Hough and
V» l I ■■*»| Sons ' 8 h W . sneil, levied on as the
Jessu A ltobson next friend of the niinot
irphans of Hnus T. ltobson, deceased, ha>
ipplied for exemption of personalty and se;
ing apart and valuation of homestead ondei
the CoDstitution ol 18H8, and tho acts aim n-
latory thereof, and 1 will pass upon tin
nine a*. 11 o’clock a. ni on the 19th day ol
/auuary, 1881 at my otlioe.
M. NEWMAN, Ord’y.
This 29th day of December. 1883 lit
Washington County
Nurseries.
Apples, reaches, and LcConte rear trees
and Strawberry Plants.
Are now ready for delivery. Bear it.
mind that now is the best time for setting
out trees. Prices reasonable and satis
faction guaranteed. Orders solicited.
I will have a let of lirst class treci
for exhibition and private salo ii
Sandersville on Tuesday, Jan. 1st
1884. All who want trees can gc;
hem of me that dnv.
,J. C. HARMAN,
Dee. 17th, 1888.
famous remedv ,
meets the demand of , n ° st
man s peculiar and miili*^
Invalid Chairs.
you a Plano or an Organ in jonr!P r ?P ert * ?f B. IF. Snell to satisfy said
Alabama's Contribution.
Eufnla Bulletin.
HrtVo v on a i muo ur »u m juuiiy v , . l r 1
hum.? it not. you should have, and we can h fa and have given defendant in pos
<avo yon money in its puiobaao. Over 20,- sesion legal notice.
|000 delighted Purchasers, whom wo have Also at the. same time and place thirty
supplied m the past flitecn years, will eu-| ncri » s ] R11( | 1T10 ro or less adjoining, aud
dor this statement. , r U portion of an original tract from Hooks
• the Gra id Inducem-ms we oner, leu v " , r .-
landing n«l«‘m,Chickering,Matbu- ’ 1,al . ln8 >, ntes ' °' 1 .Mini ur H.i.txT
ishek. Ludden & Batts, Hallet & Davis, wok m said county, cot nmng tl.nty-
Hardman, Arion, Mason & Hamlin, five acres more or less in tho whole tract
Packard. Palace and Bay State Over bounded on tho north by James Yates
loo styles. Al! (.trades. Alt Prices. I’l\NON, -on tlie east hy Walker and south by es-
5200 to 51,000. ORGANS, $24 to s-7.">0. Ma-lpup ,,f Dallas Yates, the land levied up
jkers' names on all No Stencil or Cheap In- 0 „ j H ,; n g tj, a t portion of said tract on the
jstrmneut sold. "The Best is always Oheap-: sout |, m, p H U„ 8 YatOS, levied upon as
,-st, but our cheapest Is good. p ro p,. r ty of the estate of Dallas Yates
uic'acts op the legislature,!See What We (live l'urthastTs.ljX&'tnafc? u
Ailnilaisttutor’s Dismission.
ORDINARY'S OFFICE,
G EORGI A—Wash i o g t ou Count)
By M. Newman, Ordinary ot said County.
Whereas Alexander W. ltobison, adminis
trator o! estate of William M. 1/ost-s late ol
said county, deceased, has in due form ap
plied to mo tor letters of dismission iron
the administration of said estate. Tim
therefore to cito all persons concerned h
show cause, if any they can, why said admin
istrator should not be discharged irom their
uluiinistration and roceivo letters of uismis
sion ou the first Monday in April 18 H 4.
Giveu under my hand officially this 19th
lay of December, 1883.
M. NEWMAN.
12-20-3m Ordinary, W. C
Susceptible of any change ol
position, however slight, without
.ttiy gicat effort on the part of tin
occupant. Handsomely upholster
id. Prices range trom $20 up.
Send tor catalogue.
H. \Y. FREEMAN & CO.,
212 W. 2nd Street,
Cincinnati. Ohio
I. llcriiiaii is Again lo the Front
nnd Don’t Intend lobe Excelled.
During the present season, ns has
been estimated, about twenty-six
giubouses and several thousand bales
of cotton have been destroyed by
f Blender Ibmks vs A M. Mayo, ad’m’i
Hkction i, ...... v
Assembly of tho State of Georgia, That from j,'jTrE.v fime ,0.7*7). .'- c if-' (It " If the" xr/.c ion ; W. M. Moses, deceased, in otic tract or
ind alt.rtho passage or this act, in coi.lor- ,, o/ d ,V-iW- „-... MO UK Til A A 7 Ills, parcel of land, lying in Washington
ni.ty W ith tho above recited act ol Congress | — 1 .county, Georgia, near the town of Ton
„,™. 0 7:£TCS , i:| VV E l’AY ALL FREI(THT|;j“;°i| 1 “ ,, ^ < fI, <> „bfh. 0 roa!,i! 1 eJ«"b “1V.V.
Wo sell von Rest Iutrn- Sandersville and Toiinillo road, south
llh, 5th fith, 7th, 8tl> UTi and 10th cougres
sioaul districts, nnd to be constituted as fob. y PH . w
lows until changed by Act of tho Genera"
future,
The
WriKlnsvillc, Tcnnlllc A
■anderisvillr K. II.
At a meeting of the Board of dim
tore of this road hold at Tennille in
Accordance with a previous notice,
tho resignation of Messrs. Daily,
Kent and Mason, were accepted, tun
Messrs. R. Pringle,of Samlersvillt
mean it.
meats at Lowest Prior
Leave to Sell Land.
0RDINAR Y'S OFFICE,
GEORGIA—Washington Count)
Ry Newmnu, Ordinary of said County.
Albert Jones, Guardian for Marcus Bostick
•ins in duo form applied to tbo undersigned
lor leave to sell ono third interest in a tract
-if 502 acres of land in said county belong
ing to Marcus llostiek minor, and slid ap
plication will be hoard ou tho first Monday
in Februry. 1881
This 7th day of January, 1884.
M. NEWMAN, Ord’y.
1 -10-4t
I keep wlmt is known ns tho Georgia
Bar, nml have nml expect to keep the
most celebrated brand of Wluskys,
Brnndys, Hum, Gin and Wines, my
imported goods cannot be beaten as
they are tbo best the market affords
Among my stock yon will Hni }thn follow
ing most, renowned goods oil record,
Hume Rye Whisky,
C. A.
lest Install.'!"yy Di. Henry Hyman and west
Assembly, viz.: mi , nt Termg p„ y fcV ery cent of the "Y hind of Win. C. Mathews, contam-
(1.) Tho first congressional district shall Freight, do matter where v. u live; s i that ing sixteen acres more or less, and know
lie compose cl of tbo following couutien: Ap-jt.hc InHirumeiit oohU you do more than it you as tljo Mo>os & Hixnnau Nursery* IjCV-
pling, Bryan, Dulloch, Camdon, Oharltuii, iivad in Savannah or New York city, Why iod oil as the property of tho estate fo
Chatham, Clinch, Echols, Effingham, Eumn-!lu-Bitatii? Wc are the mon f->r you Seed H'm. M. Moses, deceased, to satisfy a
uel, Glynn. Liberty, McIntosh, l’ierco, hero-1 as your namo, aud we will mail you Illnstra- Huiicrior Court fi fa issued from the Sit-
von. TuUtiall, Ware uud Wayne. tod Calalognes nml Circulars which will tel „f YViiahiinrlnn cmintv nil
(2, The second oongressiunal distric, ou what we have not room .o say lure j’uvor*iff Mrs, M. Gilllioro administratlix
Hlmil be composed of tho tollowiniz counties: tv \ i I 1 V TDT^l > wo will stive . a .* e mi t m.. .. i .. ,
baker, Uerrien, brooks. Calhoun, Clay, Col- hM |yM I ) K ll you money °. U " . L ' J ’ Oilmore, doceaawi is
<|ui.t, Decatur, Dough, rty, Early, Lowndes. sonutbing u^l > J A ' W ' admm.strator, ik M
Miller, Mitohell, Quitman, llandsll, Ter I rTTrxrxTinT o tx a mpcu non on estate of IKm. M. Mosesdceeasod.
roll, ThorniiH ami Worth. I L U JJUlLiiN oC iJAlJijo Properly pointed out hy plaintiffs at—
(3.)The thirl Congressional dihtrict nballlo 4-1 IT (torney ai’d legal notice given tenant in
bo composed ofthc lollowiug counties‘Coiroe,
Dodge, Dooly, Houston, Irwin, Laurens,
Lee, Macon, it/onlgomery, Pul .ski, Hchley,
Stewart, Humtor, ’lelfair, Webster and Mil-
cox.
x(-l ) The fourth congressional district shall
bo composed of tho following counties: Car-
roll, Ohattahoocheo, Coweta, Harris, Heard,
Marion, Moriwolhcr, Mitsaugeo, Tulbot, Tuy-
lor and Troup.
(5.) The fif.h oongreasionnl district shall! M'» b»rali l-umming, administratrix i,; 8 :,.i,.,.,, R s ,, 8 " a,, ell t to B. E
bo composed oi iho billowing counties: Camp- Hn> . slate ot Coorge W. Camming late ot said 0 ’
bell, Clayton, DeKalb, Douglas,Fayette,Fill- •ounty, deccisml. lias in due lorm applied
ton, Henry, Newton, lioekdale, Hpal.liug mid Jo me lor letters ot dismission trom the ad-
Walton, " ministration ol Baid estate, aud I will pass
The sixth congressional district shall l *l ) P'‘ e “ ,ion ,,u th ” lirht MomU J
1U . u„m | m February, 1884
d and official signature
1883.
EWM-\N, Ordinary
ORDINARY'S OFFICE,
GEORGIA—Washington County.
Notice is hereby gi en to nil persons con
cerned that on the 10th day of -Way, 1883
Wiley M. Sheppard of said eounly departed
thi- life in t -state and no one has applied for
idininistratio'i ou his estate, that adminis
tration will be vested in the county admin
istrator alter tbo publication id' this citation
unless vi lid oljection i- made to his appoint
ment.
Given under my hand officially this 28th
lay of December, 1883.
M. NEWMAN, Ord’y.
1-3-It
Ky.,
Ivy.
WOMAN hiEin
m>- J- nunuf
FEMAIE REGUIAT
This famous
is n remedy f or tp ri „
for Ono Spoeial Class ufi""
s a specific for certain 1;
9»t
ic for certaii
tons of tho Womb, anil
... *r 111
cl'
di»e5*
ontrol the MeubtriinT l? 1 '"! 111 -
•cgnlate all the ,1c ' 1 u,, «io»
ularitics of woman’s "
MONTHLY
Its prnprletnr fialms for | t
ertv and to do.dit tl„. f» ct " ^itl Wl(
positively 1)0 .oss sriel, cm ",
powers Is simply to dUcredfi t r
ny of Hum snails of ||vh„. 2,} ,*
extilt lag III their restorntluu in . --
luppim-si, u 10 sound t,
HOTL
fEMAlE J|
is strictly a veg tahle ,
tho product of tt.clieal S( .ie5 1 ’
leal experience directed . 11
benefit of u u '*"
BUKFKRIxa WnMAX !
ft is the studied piescriptinn
e-d physician whose specialty-.,
and wlmse fame became *
boundless because of hh sjjj'
•ess in the treatment and
complaints. The llc L r„ ? '
Grandest, Remedy kSSr
deserves its name;
woman’s best P R | Kxd
BBBB
Mel wood
Nelson County “
Old Gtun Hpnug “
Roberson County “
Old Abo Stone “
Old Hollow ltroek “
Pure Apple Brandy
“ Bench Brandy
Old Cni-nwlm Wine
Port Wine, imported from Portugal,
(jonu’iie ’-'i - - I- '’rnndy
Cliirot W
And the l - : -ottled Anger made in the
United States, also plenty of Gin and
Rum. Give mo a call.
11 c : mtrols ** vinaa of I,
January 1st, 1P84.
WALL,
Sheriff.
DISSOLUTION.
SAVANNAH, GA.
Tho First- Music House in the U. 8. to De
liver l’iiuas ami Organs treight Paid
For Loiters ot Dismission.
ORDINARY fS Oil 1 ICE, J The linn of 13. K. Roughton & Co.
GEORGIA—Washington Count) j 8 tLiB day disolved by mutual con-
V M. Newmrn, Ordinary ot said t onnty ] S( - n t. IP. R. Thigpen, Agent, Selling
W. C. Matthews ol’Tennille, and I). bu oom^onodoi the IoHoa.iuRcounties: DuM- n . y
, , wtn, bibb, bntls, Urawtord, Jasper, Jones, . . J , 2 ,
C. Bacon of Savannah were eleetei11Monroe, Pike, Twiggs, Upson and Wilkiusou. i tUla blh r '” vcmlK , I I ' ^
in their ateail, thus reorganizing E.| (7. )|The seventh congressional distriot shall! il-8 3m
and working reputation is pushing
firings.lively to the great delight of
atoek holders and the residents along
he eomposod ot the following counties: bar-; —
Gkokoia- Washington Couutv.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE.
. mstanta, anti ready fqr business.; tow> c £ 00va> oimttooga, Cobb, D-,<ie, Floyd.
President Perkins with ltis usual vim Gordon, Haralson, Munay, Paulding, Polk,
Walker and Whitfield.
Uougliton, wiio will asuuuo all
I liabilities of the firm. Dec. ild, 18813
B. E. ROUGHTON,
W. 11. THIGPEN, Agent.
Notice.
ilart Madison, Morgan, Ocoue
the line, and in anticipation of an Putman anil Wilkes.
Having-this day bought tho iuter-
]est of IP. Ii. Thigoen, Agent, in tin
jtlrng Itusinoss of 13. 13. Houghton A
t8 ) Tho eighth congressional district shall George W. Roughton, Guardian for Norn-Co., I will continue tile business ill
he composed of tho following oountie■ JUdbcrson (formerly Nora byiniui) and Em-. |U y QWU name, and solicit the
Clnrko, Franklin. Elbor*, Greene, Ilannoc 1 , ma Ryinim, bus in due lorm applied to tbej ,
undersign d for leave to soil the lauds
ono hundred acres of the same, belonging b
said minors, nnd said application will b
heard ou tho first Monday in January, 1881.
M. NEWMAN
p>.g.n Ordiunry.
Uglethotpe,
early train through we heard one of (9.) The ninth congressional district shall
.. ", , . !bo composed of tho lollowiug counties:
the Sand^rsv tile liackmen plnguetis- gauks, Oherokee, Daw-sou, Faun.n, Forsyth
ing an old war Hong, (•mpltnsising Gilmor, Gwinnett, Hall, Habersham, Jack-
T Ison, Lumpkin, Milton, Kubuu, Pickens,
!‘Olf to Wrlghtsville early in the. Towns, Union and White.
morning I (10.) The tenth congressional distriot shall
-,,r . , ,i, , he composed of the following counties:
QfltpWrightHVille before the breakjum-ke, Columbia, Glasscock, Jiil'erson,
•'• 1 of day,” Johnson, Jjiuuoln, McDuffie, Richiuond, Tai-
Thp present additions to the lioard taforro, Warren uud Washington.
of directors greatly adds to tho pe-J Be< : - H-Be it further enacted by tl... nu
r ' e J 1 thonty aforesaid, That all laws aud parts of
cuniary ability as well as to the bus laws in conilict with this Act be, and th.
same arc hereby ropei.led.
jness outlook of the road, as the ret ir
ing gentlemen though fully uj) to the
requirements of the present “go-a
head” rush of the times could not
give the infant enterprise such atten
tion as needed Without very great loss
^o ^jieittselves in their own personal
atfairs, anti (is Self perscrvfition is the.
jirst law of naturo they insisted their
resignation be at once accepted heiie
ihe change, giving our subscribers as
well as those of Tennille and else
where representation on the board.
No liquor shops in Pickens.
- . l mt ’
or ronnge of the public. A fresh and
complete stock of Drugs and Drug
gists Sum!tics always on hand at th.
lowest prices.
B. E. Rounuton.
I (‘reliant Tailor.
TRADE MARK
uog flTT'CTf(7i3?£) !aL PH13?, PI.
A NEW THE AIM ENT
I have pnrmantly locale,i in Shu-
h rsvillo young men, old men, now
(if yon want a lirst class suit with
good lit come ami see me, I work
lehonp. .Ill work warranted to give
{satisfaction or no pay. Give me a
trial. OKI clothing cleaned up and
i put in good order.
L. P. DANIELS.
the various derangements of *■]
more th health than a || ot
amibineu, and thus wmm k
a hj"g train of affliction,' which
embitter Iter life, ami »■•
premxtun
her existence
Oh ! what a multitmi* of |{,
nesses can testify to it, C l wrini
wOMAN ! lake to
this
your
PREOIOUg BOONOFHUUII
It will relieve you of nearly all
plaintH peculiar to your sext R.
on it as your Hitfocmml for in
pittess ami long life.
PREPAP.BB ONLYBI
Dll. J. BRADFIELI
Atlanta,
For Sale hy all Driijpa
Small Size, jj
Price
Notice to Debtors nml Creditors.
Fok Consumption, Astiima, Bronchitis. GEORGES, Washington County.
Dhpi psia, Oatakuh, Hhadacuk, Dfbii.i-
TY, ltni-IUMATlSIM, NEUnAl.OIA, ANU
Chronic and Nt rcuux Disorders.
A CARD.
y ornitniont bei
QEN’’ |irvjtarcd uud ndmin
rftikhciI, having ivopIvH nnd
tit from tho nto t t “COMP* .UN1> ()\
tcreil by Dm. Sta ukY
& I’ALss, of PliilHiMphni, mill hcing: ffutisfioU that ii
Isa low iliwrowry in mo Ileal mdonco. and all that is
cl a l no l lor it. com I Jer It a duty which Wi* owe to tho
ninny thminuudH who art* miHviiit^ front olironiu nnd
ffo-collcil , •llK•ul ablc , ' ilDeaseu to do ull that wonm to
Aplru the public with
Drs. Starkey \
•illRo t, con.HCiemi tiis
• Mile, make Any «t:»to
r ho l ive (o 1)0 true
i ports of fusoh which
Approved Au^Ubt 28, i883•
GEORG 1 A—Washington County.
ORDINARY'S ObFICF,
J. M. Waller au.l J. It. Fumuer admislrn-
tors of tbo estate of William >1.
Parker doceased.lmvo in due form applied
to the undi rsiguoil for leave to sell the lauds
belonging lo the estate ot said dec.
said application will be heard
first Monday in January 1881
M, NEWMAN,
Ordinary, W. G.
deo I! 1883 4t
The Harnett House
SAVANNAH, GA,
Is conceded to be the most
knowu and t
confidence.
We l.uvc personal knowledge
I’ulen* 'l liny mo educated, liit
physicians, who will not, wc in
incut whit h they do not know <
nor publish any icstmouiuiu ur
are not geuiiiiic.
Wm. D. Kkli.ky,
Member of Congress from I‘hiladel-\
phi a.
'1’. S. Auhtiiek,
Editor and Publisher “Anther/
Home Magazine," I'hilad-Jphia.
V. L. Gonuau,
Editor “Lutheran Obscerver.” Phil
adelphia,
PHILADELPHIA, PA., dune 1 188
Notice is hereby given lo all persons
having demands against .Vary Jane Hurt
Icy, late of said county, deceased,
present I hem to me properly made ou
within tlie time prescribed hy law
to show their character and amount,]
and all Persons indebted to said deceas-l
ed are hereby required to make im j
mediate payment to ns
I. L. Adams, •
It. K Xl'.WSolIK,
Executors of Mary j. Hartley.
December I III , 1883.
ook to Your
mm is
Money To Lonn. ,
on improved lands in Washington
County. For particulars apply to
S. B. Robison,
at Orr 13resold stand
J lino liltli I88.'3 If.
comfortable and hy far the best
conducted Hotel in Savannah.
For Rent.
A six room Rouse on (Jhurcli st.ieet,
Your grain will sonal.p imJj
vesting, buy the Bucks) Hi
Binder. Tho beat mnoliiiien
ataoliine with one biual midlr
will save more grain in onedij
'radios and 12 hands in the u.t
ind do it without knocking it j
scattering it over the land.
Whenever tho Buokey euffn
contest it invariably t.ikon tlupi
as the numerous cor ti Holton pro
Klie is the cheapest, lightest,i
best machine now on the mul
particulars call o,i
A. MATHIS. SamlMiri
.or T. J. HOLMES,8mHi
Ap il 2b 1883—tf.
( . nearly opposite - the Methodist churel
“ now occupied by Mr Tliomas II Sjjarks,
In .
pi-olVi-
in,;
e-.t s untnml 1 nqiilry in ri-gai-.l In i
nl i .-raniml ulnujing, umt to yive
- In our Htntiuumua un.l in too g.
shiv
The Atlantians enjoyed a hi
piling last week.
Frank James healtli is growing
To Provide a Lifa-siza Oil Painting of tlie
Lute Hon. Uersuliel V. Johnson,
Resolved by tbo House ut Representative,
the Senate coneurnn;, 'J. hut ibe sum of one
thousan J dollars, or so mUoh thereof asjniay
be necessary, be, anil the sr.me is hereby ap
propriated for the purpose’of procuring a
life-size oil paiuting i 1 the Honorable llor-
scbel V, Johnson lor tho purpose of haviug
the same hung in the hall ot tho House ol
itepreseutativi s. Haiti portrait shall bo pro
perly framed and bung in some fit and cou-
veuict place in said ball.
Resolved, timber, That the money hereby
appropriated shall be expended under tin
direction of tho Governor, w ho is authorized
to make all necessary contracts in refirmet
to tho procuring and finishing of said pot-
trait in accordance with this resolution
Approved August 25 1883.
0 R D IN A R Y' S 0 b b l C E,
GEORGIA—Washington county.
J. L. llatuway 1ms in due lorm applied to
the undersigned fur letters of administration
on tho estate ol Sarah Williams late of said
county deceased, aud I will puss upon said
application on the lirht Monday in January,
1881.
Given under my hand otliciaPy this 4th
December, 1883.
M. NEUMAN, Ord’y.
deed, 1883—It
RATES: $2.00 PER DAY.
M. L. HARNETT.
pi I Ut till) ttljOYt) Cl I
known nml of the*
<)ur * l reutise <i
:i h Htory of tlie* di
lniMe curati
^ror»e, an«^ hin recovery, is doubtful.
A terrible cyclone visited Quitman
on Wednesday evening last.
The Columbus Female College was
Jgurned on Wednesday last. The
jiuilding cost $22,000 and $20,000.
insurance.
Admirastrator’s Disn ission.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
GEORGIA—Washington County.
By M. Newman, Ordinary ol said County.
John M. Rachels, administrator ol (he es
tate of Zodoch Rachels deceased, has in due
An Act to alter and time
five hundred plGUO) of ijio
1882 wuh reference to illegal employ
servants.
See 1. Re it tnactcd hy the General As
sembly of tne Stale of Georgia, and it i»
hereby t uacted by authority ol the same,
that trom and alter the passage of this Act
section forty-live hundred (45U0) el’ the Codi
of Georgia ot 1882 bo amended by iustriini-
after the word "servant,” in the second lin-
thereof, tho words cropper or farm laborei;
also, by inserting alter the word servant, in
the filth line thereuf, tho words cropper oi
farm laborer; also, altor tho word servaut in
the tenth line thereof, the words cropper oi
farm laborer, whether under a written or pa-
, , . , rolcontract, after lie, she or they shall have
penevoleuce in looking a tsr the pooi'i^yupy entered the service of bis or her e ! m
j ployer; also, by inserting after tlu word ser
vant, in the twellth line thereof, the word
cropper or farm laborer, no that, said section,
when amended, shall riud as follows: "ft an\
person, by himself or agent, shall bu guilty
end section f orty . ;orm applied to mo lor letters ol disnusston
> Code of Georgia oi tUe ^nnnislralton of said estate.
.-gal employment oi 1 tU ' ^ loro clti ; n " 8l,nH ,0 k1 ‘°’ v
JURY LIST FOR MARCH
TERM, 1884.
Grand Jury.
Augusta and Atlanta show their
snevoleuce in lookin ' a tsr thi
during thesevere cold woathor.
uausc, if any they can, w hy said udiutuistra-
tor should not be dismissed from bis admin
istration and receive letters ol dismission on
I c first Monday in April, 1884.
Given under my band officially, this 17tb
lay of December, 1883
M. NEWMAN
12 20 3m. Ordinary.
/’ // Shep]>ard,
I to!d S Wilson,
IF It Francis,
T J/ Northinglon,
•/ Harris Jirantlcy
it S Jordan
John J Palmer
W H A rant
N J Newsome
1) WAldred
II T ltawlings
J T Cook
J H Whiddon
Josiali Junes
'Lhomas E Frown
NoliCft to Tresspassers.
The Augusta Evening News is one
of the livelest <fc brighest little dai
lys in the South.
Gallows literature is not calculated
of employing’the servant, ciopper or lurw
laborer of another, under a written contract
which shall bo attested by ono or moro wit
nesses, during tbo term lor which he, she or
, . - ,, I they may be employed, knowing that such
to •levate the tastes or improve the 80 rvaut, cropper or thru '
(jfyaracter of people.— Tel. A- Mes.
Clardan County Joins the Prohibition.
xyaa elected iu Calhoun,
county, by 22 majority.
farm laborer was so em
ployed, and that his term ol service was not
Umpired; or il any person or persons shall
entice, persuade or decoy, or attempt to on
tice, persuade cr decoy any servaut, croppet
rilteu or
shall have
Th# no license or temperance ticket i or lurlu laborer, whether under a wri
-I . ■ 1 parol contract,utter he, she or they sha
olAi-ifiri in ( allinnn Gordau iuclu,illy entered the service of his or her em-
Aibany has the fourth Artesian
well nearly completed and is it
garnishing about 60 gallows per
minute with the same taste and tem
perature of the other three wells.
pluyer, to leave his omployer, eilher by of
fenng higher wages,or any way whatever,du
ring tho term of service, knowing that said
servant, crupper or farm laborer was so em
ployed. shall bo deemed guilty of a uiisde-
uieauo , and, upon conviction tlieieof, shall
I positively forbid any persons hunt
ing, fishing or tresspassing in any man
ner on my place known as tho Goodruin
Davis, or Lang place. I will prosecute
all parties to (lie fullest extent, of the
law that dues it, without my permission.
BRYANT WATKINS,
dec. 14ih, 1883—5in
OR. J. II. MAY,
SANDERSV1LL, G\.
JkFFEKS his services to the citizens of
Sandersville and adjacent country
All calls day or liighL will lie promptly
responded to Office at Iris residence on
Mrs. l’ittman’s lot, corner of Harris and
Church streets jan!5 1834tf
Administrators Dismission.
GEORIGA, Washington County.
Joseph W Kennedy, administrator of
Ziba Smith’s estate applies to me for
letters of dismission from said estate and
I will pass upon his application on tlie
MZLI CU Ii I IV. I lull Cllv!UIU| nutui . . j • i .
be punished us prescribed by section 4310 of, nest Aionuay m May next .
the Code of this .State." i Given under my hand and tnieial
* See IL Repeals conilictiug laws. i signature this l-ltli day.of|January 1884,
A pi roved Sept. 25, It8 , C R. P t jan!5,1884,90d M, NEW-MAN, On y
A C Harris,
Stephen May,
Stanley hillrell,
Wm E Sheppard,
O L Mu!Ins
Jj She) hen Garner
IF E Harrison
J R Sumner
P J Pipkin
J IF Harrison
1ID Adams
Geo D Wart hen
Lawson Kelly
WII Chi vers
Olhniel Alsop
Traverse Jury fur lsi! week March
term 1884.
tiillOlliHl
nl from flfiiit.cnu'i) well uud wiueh
holiest Bernoulli dmi ;»ctcr.
i c lUmp'Miiio OxvuuiC4JUtuhiiliD
iui.vory ol ami mode of action ol'tlm
HftL’ut-. nuil a lar^e ree nil ol «rr
prising curcH in Consumption, Culanli, Neuru-K
IJroneliitia. AMlinm^tc., anda wide range oi chionic
will bu went f
Addresb Drs. ISIarkey & Palon,
1109 and II11 Ginntl 83t, L’hilaclcl-
pliia , Fa.
1884 THE 1884
“CONSTITUTION’ 1
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Traverse Jury for 2d Week
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R T Walker •
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J R Jjurgamy
John Rachels
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John E. Tanner
IF C Tanlon
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It consists of 8, 10 or 12 pages (as the
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L II. Biiller,
VS 1 DiTOtCt
Emma Butler. )
It appearing t<> tlie Court bj
turn of tho Sheriff in the abort
case, that tlie defendant don *1
in said county; nnd it further »p
tliat she does not rot ids intbii
It is ordered by 11 e G‘>urt, I
vice lie perfected ou the 'kin
, , tho publication of this wdii
All persons are hereby notified not to!, non u, for four months, befowt
tresspass on the lands of the undersigns, jt frin ( ,f this Court, in the S«
pieu by
possession given first of January next.
This Louse will lie rented low to a good
tenant. Apply to M. Newman, or
S. B. ltonisoN,
Oct 22d 188-3. SiuulerbVille, Ga.
NOT ICE TO TRESPASSERS
by bunting, fishing,or otherwise without
their permission. October 10th 1883.
IF. 13. Hood
Mrs. Mary Holmes
John Hood.
NOTICE.
All persons are hereby notified not to
tresspass on tho hinds of tlie un
dersigned, known ns tlie Jim ltobson
place, by hunting, fishing or otherwise,
without his permission.
J. A. P. ROBSON.
April 3, 18831
JLund For 8ale
'FiO acres of good farming pine Iniul,
well watered and Timbered lying in
Montgomery county, 4 miles from tlie
Oconee River, for sale, Terms Reason
able. Address ./. R. SD.ILVER m
J. W. WALLER Tennille, Gn. 3m
Notice to Tresspas
opr*!
ufii J.
All parsons are hereby notified not
to tresspass on tho lands of tho niiclor-
signed 1 iv hiv'fingflshing or otherwise
t lission.
G. W. PEACOCK.
witlio
Nov. Ii, 1883.
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THE YEAR OF
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All persons are hereby notified -
not to
trespjis cn the lands of the undersign hy
liuuiing, (idling, or otherwise wit hout liis
permission. Oct. 10th 1883.
J. H. Hartley.
1884
Iff
lull
and Fish.
1 have rented tho market in the city
and will regularly supply all the, citizens
good Beef, Oysters, Fish and
witli
Sausage at the lowest cash’
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Senators, Governor, Legislature—all are to rociJ ivo a liberal share of it, I remain
Yours Respectfully,
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Nov. 6, 1883—3m.
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Address, THE CONSTITUTION. 1
Mercury published in Wasbinjl
ty, Georgia. 4th Sept.. 1W®-
R. W. CARSYjE
Judge 8. C
GEORGIA,
AVasnington County.
I, A. M. Mayo, Clerk Sup«>
if said county, certify tl |#l ^
and foregoing is a true Pitnuh
Minutes of tho Superior (>oiv
Folio 441. Sept. 5th, 188-3.
A. M. MA
For Rent*
A G liorso farm i» ^ al
eounly, in five milesofD*
near Jordan’s Mill. ^
same cheap for 1884.
tho whole place, or i»* ,na
Apply to
JAMES K. BlS
Lauds, Houses
Lots for S a
House and lot in SjW"]* 11 '
whiok
the public square,
per cent on the price asi
-i splendid investment.
A house and lot on n* r
Rays 15 per cent on tliep
Other small lots and hotis
dersville. I have a m>' nD “
I'arnis for sale on long h 111
terms. JAS-K -11
sept. 18, 1883.-If-
$250 will buy
acres of land on
falo Creek.
App'v.
Ilincs & Fd