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Fhi shgmffs obmmjm WASHWGTON
DUN
A. J JERNIGAN.
Editor,
ro« STATE
THEASI'UE1I-; BU uiauy of u» iu early life, aud rai
led us up in the nurture and admoi *
[communicated.]
PuniitSHER AN!> PltOl’RlBTOn
»ASPHWTUil.K ) f • • OgpROlA
TUESDAY, MARCH II. 1884
« ol. IHrar II. MoffOr* l»r Solicl-
*>#«W«ierAI oC the Middle
Circuit.
We take pleasure ifi announcing
the name of Colonel Rogers as a can
didate for the position of Solicitor
General of the Middle Circuit He
is • high toned gentleman, an able
lawyer, a fine scholar aud a conaeicn
tions man, who would fill the posi
tion with credit to himself and with
honor t6 the State, the district would
be proud of him ; for he would make
»n able and efficient officer, discharg
ing his duties with fidelity and zeal
»nd be faithful to every trust.
The Democratic National Conven
tion will be held in Chicago, July 8
The Qacslh*
What has become of the Mormon
problem ? Is it not getting about
time for somebody else to make a
few suggestions?
Editor Mercury.—Among the
names mentioned for State Treasur
er to fill the vacancy at the expira
tion of Col. Speer’s term next fall,
that of Robert M. Hardeman of At
lanta occupies a prominent position
Boh Hardeman as he used to be fa
miliarly known to almost every sol
dier in A. P. Hill’s Division, it
emphatically a worker. In camps,
on the march, in the fight,
or iu winter-quarters. Boh
was always at work. And now in
these hnlcyoa days of peace, he has
unremittingly worked in the Comp
trailer General’s office of this State,
where lie has become so familiar
with all the intricacies of the flnnn
eial system of the State, that he Is
considered standard authority upon
the many questions that arc con
stantly arising in the financial de
partment of the State House.
Of strictest integrity and tireless
industry Robert M. Hardeman,
elected, will make a model State
Treasurer, who will reflect honor up
on our good old State.
Soi.dif.k.
tion of the Lord, that we hail him
as a father in Israel. We, as a
church and people at Union, big lj
esteemed him as a man. We loved
him a devoted pastor and zealous
minister. We reverenced him as a
pure, pious Ohiistiau gentleman
The persuasive and eloquent
preacher is no more. Those pious
Providential Honors.
The Democracy should nominate
on the 8th of July next, a candidate
for Presidential honors who is a
good, pure mnn, free from all taint of
political trickery aqd one that is of
middle age nud has a family.
The prohibition victory in Cobh
county was the subject of discussion
j n the railroad offices yesterday.
Whenever you strike a railroad ot
fleer you' find a prohibitionist.
Whisky causes so much trouble aud
damage to rallrouds that those who
control them naturally favor the
.“dry ticket.”—Atlanta Constitution.
Sanford, Fla., Okanok County.
Mr. Editor:
Dear Sir—If you will allow mo the
privilege 1 will us© your columns as
a medium through which to reach
quite a number of friends in old
Washington who requested me on
leaving them to give them my opin
pn of this land of sunshine and flow
To give a description of south
Warren Leland,
whom everybody know* •* ‘>io successful
manager of tUo
Largest Hotel Enterprises
A young Cniidtrfietc Wanted.
We don't propose to help
boon) qp old Tien for President.
i,et them retire and bring some
healthy your>g man to tl>e front.
Old age ]s honorable,but it takes
a man with a gonstitupon to run
tfa e gpvernment of the United
States.
From Hnrtfof#.
We have received froiq t-fop pW
Travelers Iqsur&nce Company,
Rartford, a copy of tlje official on
gl-ariqg of tfio Bartholdi Statue to
placed in New York harbor. It is
the only correct picture of that noble
gift, and faithfully represents to the
eye the enormous statue, completed
•Rd in the midst of its magnificent
fluerpuodiggs.
Godfrey,r-Com.
New York and Indiana
In the coming presidential election
tfio Democracy, will have tp carry
both of these States to elect a presi
d*i»t, They might with New York
stand a chance without Indiana, but
Now York they must have to be sue-
pcasful; and in our opinion they will
have to nominate a candidate
that State to carry it.
from
Good Men Wanted.
Florida would require a higher order
of ability than I possess; years to
compile, months to write and volume
to contain it, so I will only offer n
few' dots gathered during a short
sojourn here with limited opportun
ities for collecting information.
The climate here in winter is delight
ful, of summer I cannot speak know
ingly as yet. The water on pine
land is tolerably pure but not cool
on hammock. In most places plenty
of timber hut not good. Stopk of afi
kinds scarce p^d high priced, Land
unimproved ranges >U price from one
dollar and twepty-flvp cents to three
hundred dollars per aero owing to
grade, location etc. Health except
perhaps on the hammock and sunny
side of some of the larger lakes nn
surpassed by any country. A strict
ly cash system is observed in every
class of buiness h«re. Labor though
rather plentiful commands from
fuir tp good prices. This is not a
farming country, not so much be
cause of its unfitness for farming as
because of it* superior adaptability
to tropical fruit growing, which is
considered a far more profitable bus
iness, The inhabitants, though com
prising natives of every State in the
Union und perhaps every country In
the world, arc intelligent, energetic
and civil ns can be found anywhere
hut somewhat wanting in that soeia
bility and cordiality which character
izes a people like those of your sec
tion who have all been brought up
so near together as to look upon each
other almost as one of the same fam
i'iy long may old Washington sus
tain her reputation for social excel
lencc and support the Mercury in
ant scenes of meeting, singi
ing and preaching on earth
former beloved pastor are all pa3t
"The Lord moves in a mysterious
way, his wonders to perform.” He
was a burning and a shining light.
The Lord gave and the L >rd ta*
keth away, blessed bo bis holy
name.”.
Brethren, sisters and friends, all,
let us emulate his pious Ohristian
example. Let ns endeavor to profit
by his pure life and godly walk.
In view of the above we recom
mend the following resolutions:
1. That we, os a church and com
munity, learned of the death of our
former beloved pastor with sad
hearts and prolonnd sorrow.
2. That in his death the church
has lost a learned, pious and zealous
minister , society a ripe scholar and
useful citizen, the school* room a
learned and energotio educator, and
his famdy a fond husband and lov
ing father.
3. That in the irreproachable luo,
the zealous ministry and the steud-
fast faith of our lamented brother
Adams we recognize an example
worthy of imitation and a blossmg
from our Heavenly Father that
ought to excite our deepest gruti-
tude.
4. That a copy of this report be
furnished the bereaved family with
an expression of cur sympathy it
their sorrow, and our rejoicing ai
their assurance that he who has
been taken from them bos found an
abundant entranoa into the everlas
ting kingdom of our Lord and Sa
viour, Jesus Christ.
5. That a copy of the above be
recorded in the church book, and
aUo the paper of Ivy W. Duggan,
aud a copy of both be sent to the
local papers and The Christian In*
dex for publication
Respectfully submitted, January
27 1884
W . Mills, E. F. Pound, L. F
of America, aays that *l.ile a pnssengcr from
Now York on board* »lilpgoing around Capa
Horn, In the early days of emigration to Cal
ifornia, he learned that one of ihe ollicers of
the resscl had cured hliusolf, during the voy
age, of nu okstiuoto di»o**o by the use of
For ifitters of Dismission .
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
GEORGIA—WashingtonCounty.
By M. Newman, Ordinary of said county.
Whereas George D. Warthen, Administra
tor of tlio estate of Miss Jane Warthen ap
plies to me for letters of dismission from
said administration, and will pass upon his
application on the first Monday in May.
1884 at tny office in SaoderSville.
Given under my hand officially this J4tl
day of January, 1884.
J M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
1-17-3 tn
Ayers Sarsaparilla.
Since then Mr. Leland has recommended
AVer's Sarsaparilla In many • ln,H * r
eaaoi, and lie bus never yet heard ol Its fall-
ur© to effect a radical cure.
Bom* years ago one of Mr. Lit land’s farm
laborer* brnlsod hie leg. Ow ing to the bad
state ot his blood, an ugly >orof ulous swelling
or lump appeared on the Injured limb. Hor
rible Itching of the skin, with burning and
darting pain* through tho lump, niado life
almost intolerable. The log bccatno. enor
mously enlarged, and running ulcere formed,
dlecharglug groat quantities of extremely
offensive matter. No treatment was of any
avail until the man, by Mr. I.kland’s direc
tion, waa suppllod with Avail's Saltsapa-
nit.LA, which allayed the pain and Irritation,
healed Uie sores, removed the swelling, and
completely restored the limb to use.
Mr. Lbland ha* personally used
Sheriffs Sale*
FOR APRIL, 1884.
Will bo sold beforsi tho court house
our iu tho city of Sandersville, Ga.
door iu the ... y— ■ ,
within the legal hodrs of sale on the
first Tuesday in April next, tho follow
ing property to wit; Four hundred aero
of land more or lesslynifcm Washington
WOMAN ifTEirnsr
TY —--'d-—.-A FltiENnt
DU, BMHWS
tonitnl
meets the demand
W ,n <*t happily
of the aere Hr/
Administrator’s Dismission.
ORDINARY’S OIFICE,
GEORGIA—Washington County.
Bv M. Newman, Ordinary of said Countv
John M. Haohels, administrator of the ea-
tnte of Zodoch ltnohela deceased, hai in due
form applied to me for letters of d to mission
trorn the ndministration of Mia estate.
This is therefore to cite nil persons to »nov
cause, if any they can, why said administra
tor should not he dismissed from his admin
istration and reoeive letters of diBmisstm or
“•aK SJCVra'lSiT. tw. mb
°< DTOmb "' NEW MAN
12-20 3m. Ordinary.
county G. M. adjoining; lands of J. H.
May, John L. Hnttaway, Rachel May,
M. W. May, K. C. Wilson, M. E. N w-
then and Sarah Johnson, levied upon a*
the property of defendant T. lb. ,Mny.
11 is a remedy tor. iKojnan Onlv . J
for One Special Class of he,
is a specific for
tions of the womb, and pronouns . ‘
control tho Menstrual l\„K £ *
0 point ii fa issued from regulate all the derangements aud in-.,
ularities of woman’s
to satisfy njustic
the 05th l)ist, G. M. of said county
favor of S. A. Smith, Administratrix ol
S.J. Smith deceased vs_W. H. «■»«•«
principal and
property pom
toniey, and legal notice givenuouwq""; okuitlngin
in possession Levy mndo by Jflciniona hsppihr...
Green Constable of 95th distinct and re- DRADFIEL
turned to me.
MONTHLY SICKNESS.
prictnr rlnlmj for It no other
sound htalth
Pflitf UinuLrroiL
Also at tho same time and place, will is strictly a^ veg table^eornpound, and b
Ayers Sarsaparilla
for MianmatUm. with entire success; and,
after careful observation, declares that, hi
his belief, tkore l»,no modlclne In tho world
equal to It for the euro of Liver Disorders,
Gout, the effect* of high living, Salt
lllieuin, Sores, Eruptions, and all the
various forina of Wood disease*.
Wo havo Mr. LrlaMD’s permission to Invito
all who may dcstro furthor ovldeneo In regard
to tho oxtruordlnnry curatlvo powers of
Avbr’8 8AU8APAHILLA to sco him person
ally cither at his mammoth Ocean Hotel,
bong Ilrnuoli.or at tho popular belaud Hotel,
Broadway, 2Tth and 28th Streets, Now York.
Mr. Lkland’s cxtonslvo knowlcdgo of tho
good done by this uneqttnllcd emdlcntor of
lilocd poisons onablos him to glvo Inquirer*
much TRluable Informations
GEORGIA—Washington Connty.
E 8 Langmnde, Administmtor of W’m
Bock, deceased, lias in due form applied ti
the undersigned lor leave to sell the lande
belonging to the estateof said deoeasod, and
said arplication will bo heard on the first
Monday in April, 1884.
This 3d day of March. 1884.
it. NBtvMAN, Ord’y.
3-6-4t
onti truct of land ‘ lying in WashingtoP tlcn( cxpofienco directed toward. P tU
county Ga containing four hundred and benefit of
seventy six acres more or loss, it being buffkrinci wouav J
tho tract of land belonging trt the estate It is the studied prescription of a \ nn .
of II L Oir dccensed, hounded by lands ed Physician wlms© Apecinlty was woman
of S 11 B Massey, Joseph ./uckson, Wm and whose fame became enviable and
- h .; ni and others levied on as the proper- boundless becauso of his won<Wf,.i,
of E J Orr to satisfy two Justice Oriotts
Bridge-letting.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
Ordinary’s Office.
Will be lot to the lowest bidder, i t tho rail
rad crossing near the Paruons’ plaoo in Hitid
county, on Tuesday the 18-h day of J/uroh.
1884, at 11 a. m. the building of a oridgi
ov#r tho south proDg of Williamson's swamp
south of said crossing, 80 feet in length
Speolfisntious oan be Keen nt my office.
This 2Tth day of Febrnarv, 1881.
M. NEWMAN, Ord’y
2-28-34
tyof E J Urr to sntisty two .utsuce
flfn issued, from the 87th DistO M-Hi
favor of Nash & Brothers Vs W L & lb .1
Orr and one in favor of Andrew Hnnley
vs W L & E J Orr property pointed
out by Plaintiffs Attorney and legal
notice, given tenants in possession. Levy
made by It T Crofton, Constable, and
returned to nte.
pncrAnRO nv
Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by nil Druggist*; 41. *lx bottle* for 38.
cess hfrthc treatment and cur© of f« ra .u
complaints The Regulator i, ,l.
Grandest Remedy known, and richlv
deserves its name; f
woman’s best friend,
Becauso it controls a clnss of fuuctiaa*
tho various derangements of which uim
mcno ill health than all other ciiim
81ieriff W. 0.
combined, and thus rescues h©r fion
a long trnin of afflictions which v—i-
ontbitter her life, and prematurely 0 *]!
her existence 1
Oh 1 what a multitude of living wit
nesses can testify to its charming effect* t
w * vr t ...l. your confidoai*
ap-
Of Kentucky University, LEXIN6T0N, KY.
Cmi. IneUdlDf Tuition, lUtot Rooks nud Rourd tun fnmllT.r*.
lUUrois StudsoU on btcU •» unr ll»«. Hammer Ruaalon
hoflni Juno l«lh. Notugntlon*. T jTJfnUr nndfuH RnrOon
Ian, fddroM W* |L RMITM* Uilogtou, K|.
For LettorR of AdministrAtion*
GEORGIA—Washington County,
Ordinary’s Office.
John W. F. Trnwiok has in duo form
plied to the undersigoo I for letters of ad-
•niDisUation on tlie estate of Mrs. MsrthaS.
i’ravaoH, lute of HBid connty. deceased, and
1 will pa-is upon said appllontioh on tho tlret
Monday in April, 1884.
Given under wy bund officinlly tuis 2«rtd
lay of Fobrnury,-1884.
M, j»JiWMAN, Ordinary.
2-28-4t
New York, 1884.
About Hixly million copies of Tnr.
Sun have gone out of our establish
ment durigtlio past twelve months.
If yon wore to pasta end to eml all
o columns ol all Thk Suns printed
This fall brings on elections from
the smallest office up to the Pres
jdent. Let tho democrats go slov
pqd nominate good men that aro free
from afi cliques gnd rings.
lion. Geo. T. Bnrncs.
Hon. Geo. T. Barnes
pf Augusta, a candidate
for Congress from the 10th district
was in the pjty last week. The Gen
pral made many friends and
quaintances while here, and left a
good impressioq op all he met. We
can say this for IIo». Geo. T. Barnes
he is a good man and is clean of all
pings and cliques, and would if elec
ted fill the position with honor and
credit to himself and to his con
stituency.
COBB COUNTY, Georgia.
Acwokth, March 6, —-The official
vote in Cobb county, in the election
yesterday, for and againse whisky,
stands as follows,
For
Whsky
- 186
Treclnt*,
Marietta - *
6ymrna - - *
Lemons * *
Coxes * - *
Powder Springs
Oregan - - -
Jted Rock - -
Acworth - * -
Against
Whisky-
440.
The following paper was read by
Ivy W. Duggan ot Union chnrob,
Washington county, J'*n 27,1884:
By recent act of this church in
conference, I have beeu requested
to participate in the exercises of this
occasion. While I presume' » very
short paper is expected of me, yet
I am glad of the opportunity to paj
an bumble tribute to tho memory ol
one cl the best men I ever knew.
Thomas J. Adams was reared iu
our midst. We all knew him, aud
every one loved him. He was bap
tized ot Darien by the lamented Car
los Stt phens, ond immediately gave
himself to the work of persuading
men to repent. One of his first
exhortations, ond the first time 1
ever heard him waa on this floor,
when with streaming eyes, he
ged sinners to be reconciled to Goa.
Brethren and friends, he preach
ed to you; he prayed for you; he
worked with you, aud he wept over
you. No man in this whole country
ever doubted the Christianity of
Thomas Adams. The sincerity of
his motives, the integrity of bis pur
poses, the ardor of bis love, and the
fervor of his devotion was never
questioned. He was a good man
he was an humble man;
great man
Washington County
Nurseries.
Apples, reaches, and LeConte Pear trees
and Strawberry Plant*.
Aro now ready for delivery. Bear in
mind that now is the best time for settinp
out trees. Prices reasonable and sHtis
faction guaranteed. Orders solicited.
I will have a lot of first clasB tree*
for exhibition and private Bale in
SnndeiBville on Tuesday, Jan. 1st
1884. All who want treea can gt
them of me that day.
J. C. HARMAN,
D< c. 17 th, 1883.
tho
and sold last year you woul got
continuous strip of interesting infor
mation, common ponso wisdom Bound
dootorinn, and patio wit long enough
to reach from Printing Homo square
to the top of Mouut Copernicus
tlio moon, then hack to Printing
House tquare, und then three-quar
ters of the way buck to the moon
wOMAN I take to
this
TRFCIOU3 BOON OF HEALTH 1
It will relieve you of nearly all tlis Ha-
plaints peculiar to your sex 1 U e |y **.
on it ns your safeguard for health, Imb-
pincss and long life. r
PREPARED ONLY BY
DU. J. BRAD FIELD,
Atlanta, - - Goorgii
For Sale by all Druggist*.
j Small Sir.e, 75 csit*
Price j
* Large Sire.,! 1.50
Administrator’s IHsmlsslon.
GUDINA 11 Y'S OFFICE,
GEORGIA—Washington Cnuutj
By M. N»*mau, Ordinary ot said County.
Whvrcu* Ali-xnndur W. liobison, aduiiuis
intor ot estiite of 'A’lllinin M Jfosis lute ot
-aid county, deceased, lm* in dno form sp
plied to ins lor letters of dismission iron
ike administration of said estate. Tbn
is therefore to cite all persons coDci-rned t,
show cans*, if any they oan. why said admin
istrator should not be discharged from their
administration and rcoeivr letters of dismi*
don on the first Monday in April 18*4.
f-iven under my hand officially this 1011
tav ol Docemher, 1883.
1 M. NEWMAN.
12-30—8m Ordinary, W. O,
again.
But, The Sun is written for tho m
this
he was a
its endeavor to uphold her merits at “ gome may seek to make a great display
i f-a ... ViAtii on imind occuBuious \ boirg may aceR city
home. Every citizen of Honda 1 o p U ipit B w jth large Balariea aud cultivated
native and adopted, verily believes audiences,but Thomas Adams was willing
he is in tho best section of the State to preach the gospel^ tho poor iu conn
, , , , . , . trv* ohurohes. His long pastorate here
and that he has the best pluce in Ins an( j other places, testifies to tho mu
TOE^GC
PLANTERS
MECHANICS,
Mercha its & Capitalists.
.V W0R1MS-Y011U-KARS AND-D0LLAR8
IX-V0UU-P0CKKT9.
n 4PPY NEW YEAR ! Good-bye, 1*83
Jrops not first-rate, hut mi^ht have beep
-verso. Mouuy not exactly plenty, bnt yel
onomdi to «o round, and oft*-r paying dtbts
md loving in smiplies, stock, cloltnnK. «a
•mo. and all things needful, there will yet b,
something left to invest. And now let u*
Hugest that tile
FACTS RECAROINQ
Br. Barter's iron Tunic.
mi PAYIMi INVESTMENT
and tual love of fhe pastor and his Hook
Perhaps a majority of professors pres-
Bcction; the universal motto
general tendency seems to be eu , ^7^ were by him b'uriedwith.Christ
ward and upward to futures grand j n baptism. He has presided at the alter
and glorious beyond description and when we have pledged our hymeneal vows
, , J , . , , . and when death has olaimed our loved
they have set to work to make a lug oue#i stood by the grave and told
thing of it with nn earnestness such U8 0 f a resurrection and a blessed immor-
(1U fniis of success tality. As a citizen, as a teacher, in his
as seldom fails ot success family, at home, in the church-every-
A ours respectfully, where, he has fought a good fight; he has
W. C. Moye. kept the faith, aud he is receiving hia re-
Sanford, Florida, Feb. SStb, 1884. AJ „,„ „„
emphatically a
preacher of Jesus Christ aud Him cruci-
tied. He desired to know nothing else.
In Memory of Rev. T. J. Adam8. His burding words, his fervent exborttt-
Thb Baptist church ftt Union, tions, and his flowing tears will ever t 0 s-
AU . » tify to the faithfulness with which he
Washington county,^Ga.^ in confer^ p r g ac ^ et i the gospel. Those who hoard
enoe, appointed J. W Mills, E. F. ftre w ithout exouse. His skirts are
Pound and L. F. Godfrey to prepare clear. In the great duy of accounts no
a suitable report in regard to our ofle’s blood will be on his garments,
highly esteemed and beloved former ^tught theTntefiS
pastor, Rev. rhomas Jefferson Ad- ^0 to Heaven. Perhaps
ams, who died in Texas on the 1st n0 other man in all this country has been
of November, 1883. He was asso- permitted to baptize so many ot his pupils
ciated with US aa pastor from 27th When he was first chosen Moderater of
of May,1865, until the fourth Sab- the Wasingtou Association, he did notde-
ll will nurlfy sinl curlcli tlie BLOOD, ropulate.
tl'e LIVER anil KIDNEV*. sn,lj shtoiiK nut
HEALTH snd VIGOR ofYOUTHl 111 *11 Ui'>*«
ll.L-H-o* rviii'lrliiKucvrlslnsnd vMclen IONIC,
u*|iei-liillv ll>-.iii-|i.la.W»iitul A|i|ielllt-.lti'll|{u»-
tli.ii, I.nuV Ilf Strvniitli. vie., II* use I* uiarkuil
w11It Imme.Hun- snu womleriul re*nll*. Hone*.
niUHele* anil m-rven reerlvu new force. Enliven,
the inliul nml siipplle. Brain I'mvi r.
■ fiiillerln^ Iroin nil eoinplnlnt*
G. A Dl E5> peenllnr lollielr.ex » III IInil In
DH. HARTER-B IRON TONIC a mfu anil speedy
cure. It *lvc» a clear anil licnllliy eoinpluxlon.
Tile alronvenl ti*hllniuiiy In the value of lilt.
Haiiteii's I hum Tonic: I* llial frequent attempts
ul eonnlurfi lllntf Inn- only u.l.leil In llicpopiilar-
Ity of tile oi-IkIiihI. If you earnestly desire health
do not experiment—pet the OliHUN AL AND lUtST.
( Sand your uddre*. to Tha Dr. Harter V
St. Lout*. Mo., for our "DREAM BOOK." ■
Full of ttranno nod tueful Inlormntlon. free.^
Dr. Harter's Iron Tonio is for Sale bv all
DRUoatavs and Dealers everywhere.
\ndoue thut will puy the Urged dividend
ia in something that will mako happiness 1l
mr homos, thut will elevate onr ohildten
our frioDds and ourselves to tho highest stau
-lard of refinement, culture, nud soeia
bility.
linhitnnts of tlio earth; this Burnt
strip of intollicenco wohrhl girdle the
globe twenty-seven or twenty-eight
times.
If every buyer of a copy of Thf.
Sun during tiiu past year Lias, ©pent
only ouo hour over it, and if his wife
or his grandfnrther has spent anoth*
or hour, this newspaper in 1883 has
afforded tlie human raco thirteen
thousand yenrs of steady reading
light aud day.
It is only by little calculations like
lieBo tlmt yon can form any idea of
ike circulation of tlio most popular ol
American uowBpnpors, or of its iuflu
once on the opinions and notion ol
Americau men aud woman.
Tim Sun is, and will continue to hi
nespaper which tills the trull
without fear of consequences, which
gets at tho facte uo ma'-ier how muc)
tho process costa, which presents tin
m ws of all tho world without wash
of words and in the most readable
shape, which is working with all its
hem t for tho cause of honest govern
ment and which therefore believes
that tho Republican party must go.
in this coming year of our Lord,
1884.
If you know Tim Sun you like it al
ready aud you will read it- wim accus
tomed diligence aud profit during
what is sure to be the most interest
ing year iu its history. If you do
not yet know The Sun it is high
i-iine to get into tho sunshine.
ook to Your Interest I
THIS IS HOIST!
i
Your grain will aoonbe ready to i*
vesting, buy tha lluekey K*ap*r k
Binder. The best mueliina mad*. Oh
umohiuo with one hand and two honti,
will save mere grain in one/lay tbu I
cradles and 12 hand© in the nml wit,
und do it without knocking it down**!
sputtering it over tlie luud.
Whenever the Birtikey enter* a flail-
content it iuvuriiibly takes tha prtEiin,
a* tlio numerous certificates prov#,
She is the cheapest, lightest, audvtrj
host machine now on the market. Far
l>»rticulnrn call on
A. MATHIS, Sandersvilla,
or T. J. HOLM EH, Sun IlUl.fl*.
Ap il 24,
Notice to Debtors and I’rcditort
GEORGIA, Washington County.
Notice is hereby given to all pirwH
having demands against J/ary Jane ttrt-
ley, late of said county, decMwd, W
preseiit them to me properly in»d« out
within the time prescribed by l*w» *»
to show their character and amount.
Terms to Midi Subscribers.
The several edition* ofTlll! SrN nrelvnt by mull
lostnald a* follow*
and all Persons indebted to said d«*u
ed are hereby required to mukii im
mediate payment to us
I. L. Apabs,
il. K. Nkwsoii*,
Executor© of Mary J. Hartley-
December lltli, 1883.
Sheriff’s Sales.
FOR APRIL, 1884.
Will be Bold before the Court House
door in the city of Sandersville nn
the first Tuesday in April next, with
in the legal hours of sale, the follow
iig property to-wit:
One five
horse vertical engine on wheels made by
A. B. Fnrquhar & Go and one 40 saw
Brown Gin, Feeder and condenser at
tached and one Eclipse Cotton screw
and fixtures. Levied on as the property
of Green Brantley to satisfy a Superior
Court fifa, in favor of A. B. Fnrquhar
&Co vs Green Brantley,property pointed
out by fifa and legal notice given de
fendant in posession.
MCMIGALOIVE WILL do TIRE*
HMUHIIIIIIIIIIIIIiH lllll III marnri l
KuT.Y—io emit* ii month, 46,00 « year; with Sun
day edition 47.00
Have you a lMnno or nn OrRnu in your
SUND’AY—Kiglit ini-c*. This edition tnrnlshe*
the current new* ortho world, si eeliil nrtlcle* of
exceplionnl Interest* to everybody n-ul llturnry
review* ot new book* of the higlici-t merit. $1
honii 1 it not, you should huvo. nnd we can
*nvo you muDey in its putobnso. Over 20.-
100 delighted Purchasers, whom we bnvi
-applied m the post filteon years, will on-
lorne this statement.
See Ihe Grnnd Inducements we offer. T«*ll
laCiidiiiK Million*.Chickerine.Mathu
shek, Ludden & Bates, Hallet & Davis,
Hardman, Alton, Mason & Hamlin,
Packard. Palace ond Bay State. Ovei
too Myles. All Grades. All Prices. PIANOS,
$200 to SI,000. ORGANS, $24 to $760. Ala
Iters' numes on all No Stencil or Cheap In
strumeut sold. "The Best is always Cheup-
•ist," but our cheapest is good.
See What We Give Purchasers.
With Each Piano, a Good Stool & Cover.
With Each Organ,a Good Stool &Instrc’i
With each Piano or Organ,Book of Music
. Aluo a Six Yearn Guarantee; a Fifteen Day*
Trial, with Vrebjhl Puiii bath, ways, if Instru
ment Ooes nut suit; and a Friuileyo (if Jfxchanyi
at any time within Six Months, if the selection
made is not satisfactory StOllK TltAh THIS,
mi
Send *!x cent* for postage, and
receive free s costly box or goox
which will help ull. of either «ex
to more money right *w*y than
it Jn III" "
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, , .- t-v 100 , . I , sire the nositiou, aud he really felt that
bath in Dec. 1881,. when be olo- ^ ie oou id no longer refuse, for he would
quently delivered his farewell ser- uo t, B kriuk from whatuppenredtobeduty.
mon from 2d Tbes. 3:18-‘‘The grace His great influence aud usefulness in the
of our Lord Jesus Christ be with Association wifi ever be apparent to thoae
ii » i, tt_i;i ,L faiinr*. who consult the Minute© ot that body. He
you all, Amen. Until the failure indeed one whose counsuls the breth-
of hift health he was abundant in his rdU i ove( i one whom they delighted to
laboi s, in the school room and in honor.
Master's vineyard. In all the rela- When we expeoted long years of oon-
tions of life be was faithful and true, tinued usefulness—when our beloved
, . , ■, , , .. ... brother waa iu tlie primo of life, with his
As a husband and father, as a citi- zeal e i 0 q ue nce unabated, suddenly
zen, as a teacher and as a minister the hand of affliction was laid heavily up-
of the gospel, he sought to v do hip oujiim. To-dfty hia body Bleeps iu a
whole duty. For nearly seventeen far off grave. Our lienrtH uro aud—too
successive years his preaching at 8ftti for WDrds ex P re ? B . our ® rie < We
'anything cl*t Jn (Til* world. For
tune* await the worker* abso
lutely sure. Atonce address True Ik Co., Augusta,
Maine
544
1129.
1673,
585.
Total vote
Majority for Prohibition
Much joy is manifested over the
result.—-Atlanta Constitution,
Colon okurih teafcd ii th. bigbesl 5“ b " w fr.©***^J*®®!
degree to promote the cause of
Ghrjst, and his pastorate was re
markable for the love, peace, har
mony aud good will whion abounded
between pastor, churoh and comma
nity at large. He baptized 192 per
sons at this church, qnd be baptised
Lord gave, aud the Lord hath taken away
blessed be the ut|me of tho Lord.” Vfe
are sure that lie has heard the welcome
sentence, “V^ell done, good nud faithful
servant.” "Bleased are the dead which
die in th© Lord from lieucefoith ; yea,
with the Spirit, that they may rest from
their labors, aud they: work© do follow
them ”
AYER’S
Ague Cure
contains an antidote for all malarial dis
orders which, so far as known, Is used in no
otlior remedy. It contains no Quinine, nor
any mineral nor deleterious substance what
ever, and consequently produces no Injurious
effect upou tho constitution, but leaves the
system as healthy as It was beforo the attack.
WE WARRANT AYER'S AGUE CORE
to cure overy case of Fever aud Ague, Inter
mittent or Chill Fever, Remlttont Fever,
Dumb Ague, Bilious Fever, and Liver Com
plaint caused by malaria. In case of failure,
after duo trial, dealors are authorised, by our
olroular dated July 1st, IM2, to refund th©
money.
Dr. J.C. Ayer ACo., Lowell, Maes,
§9Id by aU Druggists,
WE PAY ALLEREIGHT
Yen, we mean it. Wo sell you Best Intrn
meuts at Lowest Prioi-s, on Easiest Install
ment Terms aud Pay every cent of th
Freight, no matter where yon live; so that
the Instrument costs you no more than if you
iived in Savaunah or New York city. Why
hesitate? We are the men for you. Send
us your name, and we will mail you Iilustra.
tod Catalogues and Circulars whioh will tell
ou what we have not room to say here.
REMEMBER
nd give you something good.
Administrator* Disini»sl® B •
GEOllIGA, Washington County.
■Aiseph W Kennedy, administrate*!
mntter of the dally issue*; su Agi iculuurnl Depart-
incut ul unequalled value, special market reports,
ami literary, scientific, mi l dommlie new* make
I IIF wF.liKJ.Y SUN the newspaper for tho liir-
mer'.i household. To clubs of ton with $10 an ex
tra copy free. Address
1. W. ENGLAND. Publisher.
TlIKSUN, N, r. t Ity.
Zibii Smith’s estate applies to me kj
letters of dismission from said ©itfl* *’
t will pass upon his application #1 w
first A/ondny iu May next t
TRADE MARX’ , REGISTER*©,
Given under my hand and ol
signafure this 14th day of January if i
jan 16,1884,90d M, NEWMAN^Ord^
NOTICE TO TRESPA8SKK8.
All personsar^herebynotified nott*
tresspass on tiic lands of tlie n n d® r ®f®!
by hunting, fishing,or otherwise* 1
their permis*ion. October lOtli 1
JY. B. Hood
Mrs. Mary ilolm**
John Hood. _
1109 «i 1111 Ci 1 * AHO ST, FMIL1, PA*
A NEVVTKEATMKNT
For Consumption, Asthma, Bhonchitib,
Dispepsia, Catarrh, Headache, Debili-
tv, Rheumatihim, Neuralgia, and all
Chronic and Nervous Disorders.
A CARD.
No(ie« to TiT8hpa8iei , »
I positively forbid any P er9 “ I "* ^
ing, fisliing or tresspassing in , B
~..... Imi.TUMI BA tllO OOW
Wo tho uniliTfilcnoi, having rcooivofl grout und
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LUDDEN & BATES’
Southern Music House
SAVANNAH, GA.
permanenthcnettlfroin tho u*u ol -‘COMPOUND OX
VGEN r prepared and administered by Dm. StaIIkkY
& 1'ai.kx. of Philadelphia, and being satlafled that It
Is a new discovery ill medical Keiouco, aud ull that I*
claimed for it,cym-lder Ita duty which we owe to the
many thousands who aru suffering from chronic and
so-colled -•incurable” disease* to do nil tlmt we can to
make It* virtue* knowu aiulto inspire the public with
confidence.
IVe have personal knowledge of Dr*. Starkey &
Palen- They are educated, lutelligci t, conscientious
physician*, who will not, we are sure, mukc any state
rnent which they do uot know or bclolve to be truo,
nor publish any testmonluls or reports of cases which
uro uot genuine.
VVm. D. Kei.ley,
Member of Congress from Ph iladel
phia.
T- S ■ Aurther, '
Editor and Publisher “Auther.s
ncr on my place known m.™ p '^ een ti
Uiivis, or Lang place.
all parties to the fullest cs,0, ’ t
law that dUUB B 1 ’tYANT’SvAT’KIN^
doc. 14th, 1883—5m
All persons are hereby notl , . gn k
trespas on the lands of the n •. ut b
Imnjing, fishing, or otherwise
The First Musio Hoase in the U. S. to Da-
liver Pianos ana Organs Freight Paid.
R. I. Harris.
HARRIS
F. H. Saffold.
SAFFOLD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Sandersville, Ga.
Will practice in all the Courts of the
middle circuit, and in the counties sur
rounding Washington. Special atten-
0f>» giyen to coipmcrcial Jaw,
Home Magazine," Philadelphia.
V. L. Conrad,
Editor “Lutheran Obseerver.’’ Phil
adelphia.
PHILADELPHIA, PA., June 1 1882.
In order to meet a natural Inquiry iu re^urd to our
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prolfcHBionnl aud personal stundlitg. anifto give In
creased confidence in our statements and In tlio gen
uineness of our testimonials und report- of coses, we.
print the above curd from gentlemen well and widely
known and of the highest personal character.
<)ur‘-Troatise on coumpouna Oxygen,” containing
a history ol tho discovery of and
remarkable curative agent, and l
prlslngcures in Consumption, Catarrh, Neurn'gia,
llroncbitl*, Astluqn, etc,, und a wide range ot chronic
dUcaBes, will bo sent free.
notice to Trespassers.
permission.
j, H. UnfUf.
notice to
All persons nro hereby nJ ^
to tresspass on tho lands other *i«i
signed by hnntingfisfiffiB
without his pcrmissioiK p^^goCK-
Nov. 6, 1883.
All persons med.
that they are hereby^ fo 1 ^ hnnt „
tresspassing upon, or ^ h ‘"^i n g°tbrer‘
entering, for pleasure or p . or c
h.ne«,w*ytoaw PM»>
oor l»nd.liiown n. tl» Jj, *,•,
uial character. our mnue c K h in W®,
Oxygen,” containing and especially t0 they T* 1
i mode or action of thfi ,,f tei . th s notice tney
a large record of »rr- i" w m ny direct,
Address Drs. Starkey & Palen,
1109 and Illl Girard S.t, Philadel
phia., Pq,
dealt with as
S; t. walker-
SamleravilK
7884,
Feb.
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