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rHE SHERIFFS ORGAN FOR WASHINGTON
COUNTY.
A. J. JERNIGAN.
Editor,
Punr.tem:n and Pkopkibtor,
KAMUiUSVIl.I.K. •
Till: A., ti. A M f
President Niteliell Pultine Out
i'ontrarts For tlie Ornding—• I
Tlie End In View.
TUKSDW. A I*H1 L S
A grmiite monument lib loot high
is to be placed over tlic grave of thi
lute Herschcl V. Johnson, at Louis
ville
The principal industries of Ohio
this year appear to he standard oil.
high water, and riots.—Constitution.
Tue man that hasn't two prices
for his property—one for the tax re
ceiver nud the other for the market,
is in a very small minority in this
world.—Tel. A' Mes.
Georgia is more intimately inter
ested in the selection of an honest
and capable legislature this fall than
she is in the triumph even of the
nationaldemoc aticparty.-IJthma *lite
«v Planter.
j As the Chronicle lias already slat
jed, the town lias heen full of rail
jroad contractors. President Mitch-
* 'Cell, of the Augusta, Gibson and San-
i8S4. dersvillo Railroad has plainly de
monstrated to the people of Augus
ta and those along tlie line of the
road that it is his firm intention to
push the enterprise to completion as
early anil as speedily as possible,
and well has he begun. The route
has been surveyed and staked off am
is now ready for the pick and spade:
hut a very short time will elapse be
fore the work of grading will he be
gun. A number of contractors have
made bids and forty miles of tin
line have already been contracted foi
Within thirty days contracts will be
made for the entire lino nnd the A
G. A S. may be regarded as a cor
tainty. The work that lias so fai
been given out is at 18c. per cubic
yard.
The A., G. Jr S. will be of inealcu
lablc benefit to Augusta, and is now
an assured certainty. But to pm
the road on a solid foundation, the
Nothing is plainer than that the people of our city should follow tin
whisky r;ng is the most astonishec. bead of the earlier, subscribing hretl
combination that ever tried to inn ,on nn, l liberally add to the stock >.
nipulate a democratic houso of rep -: 1 h e road. This is no movement ii
jrosentatives.—Constitution. which money invested is money
The sleeper No. 5. on the Central
Railroad was burned oil Saturday
evening last. Fortunately all the
i iassengers were gotten out without
njury.
The Republicans will be in no want
of‘‘bloody shirts” to shake durin
the coming Presidential campaign.
jCiucinnnti can furnish enough for
several Presidential lights. If the
bodies ,(jf tljo ljegroes are not in them
they may befmtnd at her medical
follegcs and they cost only $15 a
apiece for Killing and bringing in.—
’Aug. News.
thrown away, but is much nec c
road, which in the hands of Presi
lent Mitchell ami lii.-s aide assistants
will lie finished with dispatch, and
will prove itself to he, as the Clmn
icle hast said all along, one of the
>est paying railroads entering Au
gusta.
Itirliinond County Convicts Ora-1
liiilK ihr Nnv Koticl lo bun j
<l<‘i‘Nv(lle.
The Judge of the City Court, Ilor.
W. F. Eve, lias made a contract with
the Augusta, Gibson nnd Sanders j
vjlle Railroad Compan.v for gradlnpl
their entire line through Richinom.
county. 11 is course in this ease, as
in numberless instances concerning
.The Steamer* Daniel Stoinmnnn;county affairs, cannot be too highly
pn Thursday flight, struck on Gar- commended.
Last evening President. Mitckcl
AYER’S
Cherry Pectoral.
No other complaint* are to insidlon* In their
attack an those affecting the throat and lungs:
none »o trifled with by the majority of fntfor-
cr*. Tho ordinary cough or cold, resulting
perhaps from a trifling or unconscious ex
posure, is often but the loginning of a fatal
sickness. Avan's Cherry Pectoral lias
well proven its eflicncy in a forty years’ fight
with throat and lung diseases, and should be
taken lu all cases witboul delay,
A Terrible Congh Cured.
“ I n 1837 I took a severe cold, wlileh affected
my lungs. 1 bad a terrible cougb. and pasted
night alter night without sleep. The doctors
gave ine up. 1 tried Ayrr's Cherry Pec
toral, which relieved my lungs, induced
sleep, nnd n (forded me the rest nocessary
for the recovery of niy strength. It) the
continued use of tho PECTORAL a perma*
lieutcure uas effected. 1 nut now flv years
old, bale ami hearty, nnd ant satisfied your
Cherry Pectoral saved me.
Horace Pairbrother.''
Rockingham, Yt., duly 13, 1KM‘.
Croup.— A Mother’s Tribute.
" While in the eountry last w inter my little
boy, three years old, was taken ill with croup;
it seemed as if he would die from strangu
lation. One of the family suggested tlie uso
Of AYKR'S CHERRY PECTORAL, a bottle Of
which was always kept In the house. Tills
was ulsd in small and fronuent doses, and
to our delight In less tlinn linlf an hour tho
little patient was breathing easily. Tho doe-
tor said that tho Cherry Pectoral had
saved my darling's life. Can you wonder at
our gratitude ? Sincerely yours,
Mrs. Kmma Oeoxey.”
1*1 West 128th St., New York, Mny 10, 1S8J.
“ 1 have used AVER'S CnnnRT Pectoral
In my family for several years, and do not
hosltate to prononneo it tlie most effectual
remedy for coughs and colds wo have ever
tried. A.J. CRAEK."
l.ake Crystal, Minn., March 13, 1802.
•' I suffered for eight years from Bronchitis,
and after try ing many remedies with no suc
cess, 1 was oured by tho use of Ayer's Cher
ry Pectoral. .Ioseph Walden.”
Bylialin, MIbs., April 6, lsttf.
•• I cannot say enough in praise of AVer’s
Cherry Pectoral, believing ns 1 do that
hut for Its use I should long slnoo have died
from lying troubles. K. Hhaodob."
Palestine, Taxns, April 22, 1882.
l)'o caso of nn affection of the throat or
lungs exists which cannot be greatly relieved
by the uso of Arnit's Cherrv Pectoral,
and It will (ihrrtys cure when the disease is
not already boyond the control of mediolue.
PREPARED 11Y
Dr .4. C. Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all Druggists,
l^and For Sale.
j 450 acres iif trial.1 fur tiiug pine land,
well water *il and Timbered Bing i
Montgomery county, 4 miles bo n tli
') vinee River, for sale, Terms R 'l -ton ■
ble. .1 (dress ./ It. SU I/A’]'/! <>:
J..W. WALLER Tenuille. (H. 3
Sheriffs Sales.
FOU MAY, 1881.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday’
May next, at the Court House in s
‘minty , w ithin the legal Imui's of sale, to
the. highest bidder, for cash, the follow
|i nr property to-wit:
Olio tract of land lying in said conn'
y, lioniiiled on the north by lands of
Andrew Tarver, Jr., east by lands of
dam Smith, south by T. 11. Brett and
vest liy Virgil l’owers, sontninhig two
hundred and fifty acres more or less
'a : d land le\ied on as the property of
ill i estate of M. Slipppa.nl, doertsed, it
tlie hands of 1', A. Sullivan, niliuiiiistni
,or, to lie uilininistered, to satisfy nil ex
edition issued from the Superior Court
of sai 1 county in favor of Mat'll Shop
mini nnd Martha Sheppard ns next
friend for her minor children, against
said estate of Wiley M. Sheppard.
A'so at the same, timentul place will
be sold one tractor parrel of land hound
e.l ns follows: North by Mrs. 0. Wood
ward, west by J. Il-l’dgo, south by T
B Smith, east by Mrs. G. G. Waddell
co timing fifteen geres more or less, lev
ied on as the property of Mrs. I,. N
.Murphy to satisfy a Justice C mrt li fa
issue.I Ii'oiii the Un it'd District (1. M. in
favor of A. Herman vs Mrs. L. X.
Aluiphy. Lcgtl mu ice given t'Hants
in possession, property pointed out by
plaintiff'.
April 5t!t, 1884.
Will h." sold at the same time and
plaeo one bay mare Mule, named Ab
out nine years old, levied on ns the
•n perty of Mrs. Georgia A. Hobson,
icteod'int, to satisfy a mortgage ti (a is-
s u> I from the Superior Court in favor
if M. J Williams, Transferr e vs Geor
gia A. Hibson. Property pointed out
n fi fa. C. A. WALL, .Sheriff.
npril, 1st, Isst. W. G.
^en Shoals on tlip Cnnndn const,
and was wrecked. Ninety pnssen
gers nnd thirty-four of the crew were
.drownded. Five of the crew, three
passengers nnd tho captain were
saved.
Tliwe was n senre in the county
ls«t Friday morning. The earth
VflJftjrtWlF -«P I ,e °plo « good
depl. But the temnlo e.yclonc '‘Idee”
run a heap to their pits. We repeat :
Keep a good conscience, nnd try to
do right—then let the storm come
iu dliy or in night.—Union dr Recor
der.
tpiip (Tnrinttntli Kiot.
forwnded the following telegram:
ArmrsTA, Ga., April 2, 1884.
IV? Messrs? Terrell dt Rnwlins,
Snntlersville:
Begin grading Monday with a
least one liundtod hands. Knginee:
will be with yon Sunday. Push.
R. M. MITCHKI.L.
THU $TEAiTlI!R EYEIUNG.
IIAM ItlfRMK.
13 OR *0 LIVES LOST ON' THE
jfHATTAIIOOillEE.
The Steamer Rebecca Kveringhatr,
of the Central Line of boats plying
between Columbus, Ga., nnd Apt,
Furniture & Sewing Machines.
In order tif enlarge nnd make room
or my Spring stock of Millinery goods
lost received from New York, 1 will in
lie next (50 days iirterat the,lowest prices
Bureaus, Bo Intends, Washstands Safes,
hairs, &c., Ac., some elegant goods in
lie lot at factory prices, Remember
his offer is only for sixty days and first
thnice is quite an item.
1 am still selling tlie Light Running
‘Domestic’’ with new wood work and
lew nttscliments that has caused it fresh
•lithurst of admiration nil over the conn-
ry, are discarding their old style heavy
mingling and noisy machines, and refus
ng to buy other kinds, because they
lave found the, stnr, that leads them all
I also keep on hand the "White,’’
Hid Peerless machines that have novel
ailed to give perfect satisfaction and the
cat machines for the prices ever pn j
ipon the market.
MKH. O. C. BROWN, j
.'phe deaths in the hospital* last!lachicolo, Florida, on tlie Clintte
flight bring the total of lives knownjlioocliee river, burned to the watt r’
to be lort from the riot up to 49. 01 judge at Fitzgerald’s landing, font
38 burial permits for victims, 11 [miles above Florence, Georgia, and
were born in Germany, JS in Aincri- twenty-eight miles above Eufuulii, at
f* (mostly of German parents), 1 in 4:30o'clock Thursday morning. She
lrelaud, and 1
News.
in Wales
Another Cyclone.
Again Tuesday night Inst a des
tractive cyclone swept over North
Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina,
Tennessee, Ohio, Indiana and Penn-
sylvania. Many lives were lost,and
thedestruction of property is enor
mous.
lion. Geo. T. Barnes.
Columbia Chronicle.
Hon. GeorgeT. Barnes is sanguine
in regard to his prospects in this
fljatrict. The Tenth can have no
clearer exponent of Democratic prin
ciples than Mr. Barnes. He li*ns
liccu tried, and has always met the
reqirements of the trusts committed
to his care.
The State Democratic Executive
(Committee mef in Atlanta on Sat
urday fast.
The committee has called tym con.
yentiogs, as follows:
The first one to jneet op June I8th,
to appoiut delpgatpg to the Chjcago
ponvention, to nominate Democratic
papdidetes for Presidept and Vice
President.
T*hc second to meet August 13th,
tp nontinatp candidates for povernor
ppd State house officers, and to ap-
r int Presidential electors.
The Albany News says: The tem
perance peojfippf Georgia have acted
yrisely in keepipg thpjr niove|neut
separate from apd put of polities.
They have made, mpre substantial
headway in their grand work thap
most any other state in the union.
They have educated piifiljc opinion
and thus made temperance legisla
tion operating, N 7 o prphifiitojy law
|s worth the paper it is written on
unless there is a public ppipion to
pecure its enfpreement.
In speaking of the pvei>helming|
prohibition victory in Cobb county,
p prominent citizen of Athens and ,a
gentleman ly 11 posted on tin* sub
ject, said; “The Map about, Town
in a recent iseue of :fjie Cppstitution
included Clark in the list of comities
that would be hard to route it in. J
tell you the issue is about ripe here
and when it ig announced, old Clark
will be found ng strppg for prohibi
tion aa any of her sister counties.”
Hon. Jones Meadow, a prominent
citizen of Madison county and a po
tent factor in the politics of it, said
recently: “Old Madison is for pro
hibition and we arc going to carry
lier through on that issue.”—At junta
ng.
Morning wns loaded with 350 bales of cottoi
and carried about* 30 passengers
The lire is supposed to have bcei
caused by a falling particle pf ear
bop from the electric light.
Some of the Lost. <
Among those known to bo lost arc:
W. L. Kennedy, of Kul'aln.
Mrs. Ay ant of Cuthbert. Ga„
Miss Simpson, of Fort Gaines, i
sister of Mrs. Avant'
Julia Adams, a colored ste.wnrd
ress.
Dolph Thoipns,
Randall Singer,
A. L, Stephen, the last three col
ored fleck hands.
Robert Griffin, a colored stevedore
A colored woman, whose name it
unknown.
A child.
Among the misssing are J. II
Hightower, ofEufala.
Two other white passengers, whos<
names arc unknown, were fatalh
burned.
_ D- H. Williams, ofLaGrange, is se
riously burned.
In Wrightsville, Rachel Linder
colored, who lias for several yean
been in the habit of keeping a res
tnurnnt during court week, poisonei
about twenty-live of the citizens witl
souse and other fresh meats. A fcv
hours after eating dinner as many a:
fifteen men were seen vomiting a
the same time. Nearly all of tin
parties have very nearly recovers,
except two or three, among them i:
Mr. John P. Mixon. The attendii
physician says that his recovery i:
doubtful. There are a great mam
conflicting opinions as to the cause
and as the negro wns poisoned it i:
belived to be purely unintentional oi
her part, Slie bought a hog, the hid,
of which was ns yellow ns gold, ani
it is believed that tlie hog was eithei
poisoned or died with some disease
—Atlanta Constitution,
’v. ^ The kidn
V ^ E r pi'Hut r* of tlu-1,1, o.
tl> 118 Hftl
Jutoly pu
Maiue.
.. , thuirfuL.
VJri<ii8HrB iiilcrfuK i
"illi through we U
nen>, they need ion
il»g. Thry hecoim
lu'HthfuUy gp|i\(. b'
Uu* u^t* of lloH'et-
h r,s fc»t« jiihcIi Hit-
i*''* wlirn falliuj
>hurt or n*li«f Iron
of her son ran. Thi
’ F 1*1 ‘ ,, I> Htimnlaf ii
iG iicalxo prevent*
j»ncl ftrroct j f**vei
liWdagm*., constipu-
tiou, ii v t»r co in
phiint, dyppenhiit
ri^Unutiam, u n il
other ailments. U«e
it with regulnrity.
t or Hale by all Drug
gluts nud Peuieri*
gfoeriiilv. »
Stuid 8«x rentH for postage, and
rec^irp free a conHy box of goox
which w|ll help Hll.of either box
,to more ynonoy right away than
anything clue in 'his world. For-
tunes await the workers abso-
At once address True & Co.. A*igti«tn,
Notice.
ft
TORPID DOWELS,
DISORDERED LIVER,
and MALARoA. ,
From tliuso smlroofl urlaoUirco-fourthsaf
tlie tlieuiiM, a ot tho human ruco. Tliuf s
tymjitouid liulicam Urotroxi.tenec: I-o»« ui
Atipctltr, llow, 1 i coaUvc, fililf IltBil*
nclin, fiiUncxo nrtor oatliitt, nY.r.lon to
exertion of lxiil/ or mind, lileuctutlon
of foo:1, KeeltnbtUty of temper, I.oav
BjilritH, A f.i'llu^ c.f Jiavlr.jr ncgfeetoa
mime ilmy, IHxtlno.u,XTittlerlnr ot tlio
Heart, ttot. boioro tlio ey,n, liiKlily col«
ored 111ln. ( COMfJTlPATIONV ami do-
uiund tim uao ofaroiaody tlmt acts (llrcotl?
mtJio l.lvor. AflaTJrormoillciuuTlJTT'a
PI1.I.H liiivu no o pi.J. Tliolr RCtlonon th J
KUneysend Skin Is also nrmnnt; romovtnff
all luipuilUos tUroiigli tlioso lliroo “
«ugi,r< of tlio avatura," produolnff apuo-
tlto, Bound dliasnon, reffulnr stool*, noloor
sklnanduvlKoroiuhodv. TIITT’M PII,M
cbuiso no nan*oa or (jriplnff nor lnter/oro
with dally woi It and aro a perfect.
ANTtDOTE TO MALARlAy
:-„l 1 .'Yi-ry r-, J to. cm-».‘tl .Minn,. S ...\.Y
TMTT’S iaSK BYE.
Orat IXvia oh Winnxrr-s cliniiuod In-
stantly to a Glossy Blacic by ft kIiikIc «p-
nllratlon of this DYE. Sold by Drugtpnta.
or Dent I17 express on roenlpt. of HI.
Offloo, 41 Murray Ptro-t, New York.
TUTT’S MANUAL OF USCFUl. RfOCIPTS IflER.
GRAND JURY.
For (lie September Term 1884.
IF V Tanner
K J N Walden
itaiford Hartley
}fo<es Joiner
Jno M llaehel
R 11 TaUiafirro
Joseph M Smith.
E 11 Dudley
Dr 1> L Cheatham
G S Young
E. D. Forben
IFm Duggan
J Free Walker
J U Floyd
IF A McCarty
11 F Murphy
Chan T Smith
D IF Harrison
Jax II Pittman
T L Drown
J Frank Walker
L N lla helor
IFm Walking
DrL 0 M -Dndt
J IF Sessions
F S Strange,
T A Drown
T 0 Wicker
A 11 Adams
Dr A Mathis
TRAVERSE JFRY
For 1st Week September Term
1 881.
E D Girrett Jesse. M Tanner
E 1) Strange. IF/n Lindsay
C C Scarbrough A J Garner
T M Dudley Ownen E Pace
J IF Whitaker Jesse li Morris
T A Ourry Ainchen May
Aaron 1 Lewis J J Shutting
J li Drantteg IF 11 Godfrey
Green J Gilbert Jno F Sa’ter
Jno F Walker E Frank Smith
IF T Meek L D Newsome
.4 H Johnson Jno Dridges
IF A Smith 9 Is! Did. W T Jones
J11 Wood MG W Smith
Danl S Smith Jr Jno IF Page.
Traverse Jury for flic ‘1ml Week
September Term, 1884.
Ii D 0 Wallers
Thos E Scott
Wiley Stephens
E IF Tanner
liobl IF Young
Jim? A Salter
IF A F Smith
1 S Welch
Wm J Irwin
S J Jordan
John Drantteg
Jno F Holton
Jno IF II’alter
F M Francis
J li King
Jno N Rogers
J D Wammock
IF F Slade
E F Drantteg
Jas li Drown
E S Palmer
Ed T Rachels
1 G Smith
Q (J Jones
Jno P Smith
T J Draswell
J Caultty Duggan
Jno A Tompkins
IFm Jones
Jas M Drady
HABBI8 REMEDY CO.,
CLeuiUtz ntiil Solo IVop’s ol
sPSHpaolharris 1 pastille remedy
Young Men nn-1 mlivr* tVIl-S tuflur
SpjSmjM From Nervous nnd Pbyslrai Debit-
’*■ flity, Premature Exhaustion nod
r nianr sloomjr consequences,
quickly and radically cured.
Tlie Remedy Is |iut op in !>oxcs. Ko. 1 Unitin'* a month), flL
No. 2 (enough lofttr it oenre, unless in severe cases,) No.*
planters
MECg^ac|^
Mercha its A Capitalists.
A-IYOUlMN-VmU.FAIbSAM),^. 1D .
1S-L0LK-1*0CKKTs5. ° LUS »
HVFrY NEW YKArT~Good-by*
Oropn not Drat-rate bnt mi^ht
worae. Money not exaotly plenty, but -
ook to Your Interest!
TINE IS MOIST!
Your grain will soonbe resily to bar
vesting, lmy tlio Buokay Reaper &
Biudor. The best mnohine made. On*
mneliiuo with one hand nnd two horses,
will save morn grain in one day thnu 8
orndlcs snd 12 hands in the usual way,
and do it without knocking it down and
scattering it over llio land.
Whenever tlio Buokoy on ter a a fisld-
contcat it invariably takes the premium,
as the litlineroiiH oortiflentos prove.
She is the olieapost, lightest, nud very
best machine now on tlio market. Foi
particulars call on
A. MATHIS, Sandersvilla,-
orT. J. HOLMES, Sun Hill, ©a.
Ap il 24, 1883—tf.
UNITA8MIM. ItiT.rfttdn, C
«08o, Throat, Lmii h, lulli
n \rrv new year t
i>t first
Money #
6non«h to co round, nnd after
and Inying m snnptiea, stook, oloUla* '
»i,o. and all things needful, there will
...Li.,,. i..f, ... >, i: . wl *i jttbt
l«t ti
s.mietliing left to ihvest.
sru/cPSf that th»
And
now
BEST I’AYIMI IMVlLSTMEVr
is in oomethiug that will make hapnine*, ?’
onr homes, that will elevate our child,.*
oar iriaudB and onrselv.s to the hialiB«i 11
dard of refinement, culture, au,l
bility.
WtF8Tc^r7<»?»rwnTTrrMu
AMO HfALTH!
CU DC. 200 PK*.>
’ IliuDtr.itncI. >
(AHthat thedouhtftil curiouaor thoughtful '■ *
(’loth nnd Rullt iiindin *f<0 cts.^npor 2iic,Mr. )
[rlfi«oQuido, 114 plfi;:,scnt renlofl. money or
DR. WHITTIER W».j
JTb« prentB|»oclMllf»ft, Nervous r)ohtIlty,Tinpo<!imente€
Ito Murrl.tj’o, Coitttull • Uo« and PnmuMet tifw, l
* * - •
Have you a l’iano or an Oman in
hoiut? Il not, you should have, and
snvo yon money in its piuehuHo 0v.,2! #
000 delighted Purchasers, whom w« l''
supplied in the past filtoeu years, will
dorso this Htstenieut.
Meetho (Trand IndaPements wonder T„
I.e,Milne ill libers Chickerine M»tW
shek, Ltidden & Bates, Hallei & nvi!'
Hardman, Arton, Mason &
Packard, Palace and Bay State u^,',
Hull Myles. All tirades. All t ilees. I'iiVuu
$21)0 to $1,000. ORGAN A $u lo »75o m
II No Men.iii ,.t Othipij!
••The llest i_ always Ohem.
npest is givid, r
See What Wciiivo Purchasers!
For fjelters of Administration,
GEORGIA — Washington County.
Ordinary’s Office.
John W. F. Trawiek has in dna iovm ap-
.plied to tho iindersigne i fir letters of ad
liinistaulipn on the estate of Mrs. Tlnrthn
Trnwiok, Into of said county, deceased, and
I »i'l pass ti pen ssiil application on the find
vfonday in April, IMSl.
Givi n under my liaud officially this 23rd
lay of February, 1884.
M, NEWMAN, Oidinary,
2-58-4t
J&miw
New York, d884.
About Hix'y million c,o( t .•« of The
Sun have gone out of our estubli-h-
ment ditrigtbe past twelvo moiitlis.
If you were to piste end to end all
the columns of all Tim Sins printed
ami sold last yenr you won! get n
continuous strip of interesting infor
mation, common sense wisdom sound
loctorina, nml sano wit long enough
to reach front Printing Hou«e squnn
to the top of Mount Copernicus iu
the moon, then back to Printing
House square, and then three-quar
ters of the way back to tho moon
"gain.
But Tiie Sen is written for the in-
habit ants of the earth; this sain I Aduilnlstiator’s Disiulssioii.
strip of intellicniieu wourld girdle tin- j ORDjNAliY'S OFFICE,
globe twenty-seven or twenty -eight | GEORGIA— Washington Gudnty
limes. 1 By M. Newman, Ordiuury ..t sHid County.
If every buyer of a copy of Till j Whereas A exuudcr W. It..bison, aduiiuia-
Srx during tiio past year has spoil' :r " tor oi esisUi or illiurn M. l/os.s ut.. of
1 . e ..... i . J »pl county, decenssil, hss in dun fo-m sp
uiniies ud all
slriuin nl sol l.
st,” bnt onr clonpest
With Each Piano, a Good Stool A Covir
Wi It Each Organ,a Good Stool K Inatrlv
With each Piano or OrKau,BookofMaii»
Alsou Six Veins Gunrantet; at
Trial, icilh Fi f'uihl Paid bulh tcayt, i/ /nxlnj.
mail dors not suit; a ml a 1‘iivilnjn »/ Extlmrui,
nt ami lime icll/iin HU Months, if the
made is not satisfactory. At URIC Til A A iJJli.
WE PAY ALL FREIGHT
Yes, wc mean It. We sell ynn lt.st bin.
ii euIs at Lowest Prions, ou Kasitat lurUll.
•in-lit Termi and Pay every cent ot
iFreight, tin matter wbera you Irre; lollu)
t ie Iusin.tubiil costs yon no more than if job
lived in HsViiluiiIi or New Vurk city, Why
hisifiiti? Ws iir>< lha man for jou.' 8nj
ns your name, and wo will mail you jlluin.
tod (WtalogiteH unit Circulars which wllltill
lion what wo h»vo not room lo say hero.
For Letters Dismission.
ORDINARY S OFFICE.
GEORGIA—Washington Couuti
.1 H. Hnunier, administrator of tlio eatali
•f Wm H. fYumner, lain of ssid comity, I-? IT IVI ft’ "I w ®williay*
uaHed, * pi l ms lo lliu nudursi^Ded lor let ter. j A -A> )on amuj
if ilismissiou lroui tho admininliallLm ol
‘oi'i estate;
These lira therefore to cito and admonish
ell concerned lo he and appear nt the Court
it Or.lin.iry to ho held in »n• 1 lor said ronti
y on tho fir t Monday in July next, and
diow ean.c if any they have, why aaiil let-
‘eta of dismission should not bu gmuted to
the petitioner.
This 2llth day of March, 1884
M. NEH'MtN, Ord’y.
3 27— 3in
I Oo ioj
pud slVeyoii hoUiotiillip pood.
LUDDEN & BATES’
SoutluTn Music House
SAVANNAH, GA.
The First Mtlaic llonse in th* U. 8. ItDt,
Iher Pianos and Organ* FrtigblPili
Washington County
Nurseries.
All parties are hereby notified not ti
mile fur four certain promissory Notes,
mule payable to John Morris or lienrei
ind falling due ns follows; first one due
'lovembe.r, 1st, 1884,2nd, tlue Ni.vettt-I . ■ „ , ,, , „
.s'-j-Sir; "t i sriiin’psvs'a'^
1 b8(j ’ !l J"' f'’'"'. 11 <1‘W> 1 it. " f N oy«n ! Are now ready for delivery. Bear in
mind tlmt now is the best time for setting
eut trees. Piieen reasonable nnd satis
1887
faction guaranteed. Orders solicited.
and calling for (900) Niur
Hundred Pounds of middling cottoi
aeh. Three contracts tinder which
!!Xn ni |!v"°, t he b 2VfWr ! "P iT 1 ' vllV ‘‘“VU tf lot of ill's t class trees
mokcu by tlio said Land Lord .Join. ,. , ■, , - , , , .
Morris, and 1 hereby notify all parti,it 1 ? 1 1 ex1 " 1 : 10,1 ftu ,^ P»'jv»t0 dole t
hat I will not pay ilu*m, unloss com* ls . vl ; . 011 itiesilii}’, «1 ih 1st
idled by tho law so to do.
W. W. GURRY.
Wamlorsville, Ga, -March 22d 1884.
t. I. Harris.
HARRIS
F. If. KatTold.
file
1884 All Who want
t,licm of mu that daw
J. 0.
Dee. 17i It, 1883.
trues can gci
HARMAN,
Cyclone Insurance.
ATTORNEY S AT I.AW, Protect you* property from ]o*a fiy
Snntlersville, Ga j wind storm. Aiisolute Brotuity- agifiu'st i
Will practice in all the Courts of the d'amud damage by-cyclones and tornados, j
niddlo circuit, nnd in the counties sur
minding Washington. Special ntten
ion given to commercial law.
V* sr?
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p Jg 1*8
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ii Jb*
0 isrOo
eg'
The IVilliiunsbiirglt City Insurance Co.
insure Dwolllnga Fnrnitur Stons Mer-
o’.mudise, Barn a, &o., against loss o
damage by cyclones, tornadoes mid wirw
storms. The rates are sufficiently low
to bring this class of insurance within
the reach of all. For information ap
ply to JOHN C. HARMAN
> Tennilie, G*.
John F. Whf.aton A Sox, Agents,
Savannah, Ga.
ttly one hour over it, and if liis wifi
i r bis grandfarther 1ms spent annth-
or hour, this newrpnper in 1883 ha
iffordcd tlio human raco thirteei
tbottsaud years of steady reading
fight aud day.
It is ouly by little calculations liki
:bt-so that yon can form any idea ot
i ho circulation of the most popular ol
American newspapers, or of its inllu
•nee on the opinions and nctiou o'
American men and woman.
Tiie Sun is, and will continue to Ik
' mspaper which tells the trull:
■viihout fear of consequences, which
els at the facts no matter how mucl
die process costs, which presents the
news of all the world without west,
if words and in the most readable
•hapo, which is working with all its
ru t fin* the cause of honest govern-
icid and which therefore believes|
iat the lb publican jmrly must go.
o Ibis coming your of our Lord.
884.
If you know The.Sun you like it al
oady nnd you will read it with aceus-
.omed diligence and profit during
'hat is sura t.i be tlie most interest
ing year in its history. If you d'
not yet know The Sun it is high
time to get into the sunshine.
lied In inn t,
lie iidniiiiihtrnt:i'ii i
s theretore In cite nil
"Low Online, il nny the;
hlratur fdimild act he
tdminieirHlimi nml m
* ot ilinn,isHimi iron
f ssid eHliitc. Tt.a
lersmih omicernsil t.
i an. v by said admin-
ilisoliiii'geil lima (hen
1,-ttrrH of liimuia
dou on the first Monday in April 18*4.
Given under inv hand officially this 19th
lay ot December, 1863.
M. NEWMAN.
12*79—3m Oidinary, W, C.
Administrator's Disn ission,
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
GEORG IA — Washington County.
By M. Newman, Ordinary ol Ki.id County,
John M, ltiohels. administrator of the es-
ale of Zodoidi liaohe's deieaKud, haa in da*
form applied to me for letter* of duminHioc
rom the ndniltji-tratinii of vui I citam
Tliia in th-fetoro lo cite all person* lo nhow
ifttiae, iT any they can. w hy md 1 adiniriiitra-
or should not illaniiHaV.d trom Ida admin,
■at rat ion ami receive lettera ot dntmiHsiou r,c
lid ti rut Monday in April, 1881.
U,v n under tuy hand officially, thie. 17tL
lay of December, 18s3
M. NEWMiN
1210 3 n. Ordinary.
New Saw Mill.
lumber!lumber
I will furnish all kinds of Nnwcrl lum
ber frnut tny Mill, from 84 to 810 pci
thousand. The Saw Mill is situated or
the Femi8 Bridge Rond four miles fron
the city Feb 12tli 188 4— tf
STANLEY KITTItBLL
Nolice To Trespassers.
All persons whatsoever will take notice
that they are hereby forewarned fron.
tresspassing upon, or fishing, hunting or
entering for pleasure or passing through
as a neat' way to any point itt or nvei
onr lands known ns the Lniigmade place
and especially not to fish in the mil,
pond, if so after this notice they will be
dealt with as the law may direct,
R T. RAWLINGS,
R. T. WALKER.
Snntlersville, Ga.
Feb. 15, 1884.
Notice to Tresspassers.
I positively forbid any persons hunt
ing, fishing or tresspassing in any man
ner on my place known as the. Goodrupt
Davis, or Lang place. I will prosecute
all parties to tlie fullest extent of the
law that does if, without my permission.
BRYANT WATKINS.
dec. 14ih, 1888—5in
tyThe ‘Royal St. John”
First Round*
I will 1)0 Ht Iho |.dlowm,t mum'll place*c*
'.he dayB specified lor llm pnr|ioif of reccif-
ng M I" and Oontily nuts lor I he year INK:
Si now till 1X15 Hut Monday April li
| loMey h’ htore,
I laviHboro,
I III DOM ,
->iinhill,
Ui Idleville,
■tohson’s T. 0.
Vlidllldrs,
Oocnuo,
iirson's storo
Hoop Step,
nl.irh-ude,
Feacook's,
Hnucouib,
Clays,
Giles,
Wuithen,’
Siittiisrsviffe,
'Void macks,
A. W. GU4N, T. U., W.O.
mar 27, 18 44—It
For j.et-tera of Di»missioa
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
GEORGIA—Washington CoodIj.
By M. Newuiftu, Ordinary ol eaid connty.
WhsieiiH George 1). Wurth' n. A(4o>iui*tr».
tor of the 0-.tut-' ot Miss Jane Wurth# ip
plies to me tor letters of rliHUjiseion Iff®
hind administration, and will pami npon b®
ap:diciiiion on the first Muuduy iu *uji
IBM l at my nflioti iu Hngdersville.
Given tinder my baud officially thin BU
day of January, 1884-
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary-
l-17-3ni
Term* to Mall Subscriber.t.
The mvcral editions ofTlls Sun are rent by innll
pottriold nn follows
DAILY—SO cents u month, $0,00 a year I with Han
(lay edition $7.00
■il N BA V—Kiglit I a es. This edition furnliei*
tlie current news oftlie world, special tfjjdao
excaptlnnal 'merest* lo everybody and liieun
review* of > ew books of the Idclieht merit tl
a year.
IVKl'.IU.V—#1 h ve»r. t ight pagos of the bo*
matter i f the daily issue*; uu Agrlculaurul Depart
mom ol n;“'fpi.dli-I wine, srrciiit market reiuri*.
.iiidlit-rnry.-fi.otflie.aii oomestic new* iiutki
llll WEi'-iv l.y Sl.'.N III" new*|.u, ur for tbo iar
mer n limiHiliold. loolub-ol ten with $10auev
ra e. pj frte. Addles-
1. W. EX ti LAND. I'uMUlier.
'JpK.-l N, N. Y. tty.
ArtminLsfmtors Divintssiou.
GEORIGA, Wasbiiigton County.
./oscpil \y Kennedy, administrator or
/a ki bouili s estate appfes to me for
letters of dismission from said estntu and
1 will pass upon his application on the
lir.st 4/onuny in M;iy m*xt
< liven under my band and official
dgnature this 14th day of,Mm,,ary ]R'4
janl5,1884,00.1 M, NEWMAN, Ordy ’
The Harnett House,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Is conceded to be the most
comfortable and by far the best
conducted Hotel in Savannah
RATE?: $2.00 PER DAT.
' *M I.. HARNETT'.
NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS.
All persons are hereby notified not to
tresspass on the lands of the undersigns,
by hunting, fishing,or otherwise without
their pertipwtioti, October 10th 1883.
TF. B. Hood
Mrs. Mary Holmes
John Hood.
A fine lot of French, Fancy and
plain candy for sale by Ernest
•Ternigan, under the Mercury of
fice.
AYER’S
Ague Cure
poiltaliis ail antidote for all malarial <11*.
prcluf* wliioli, eu lap as known, 1* uned lu no
other remedy. It contain* no Qttlniiio, nnr
any mineral nor deleterious substniice what
ever. unit consequently produces no injurious
elfpct upon tho aonstltutlou, hut leave* tho
syatoui a* healthy n» It wns before the attack.
WB WABEAJIT AYEE’8 AGUE CUBE
to euro every Of* 80 of feyer and Ague, Inter-
mtttont or CJilll Fev*r, Remittent Fever
2>qmb Ague, fiillou* J'eycr, and l.lvor Coni!
plaint cnu*bd hy malaria. In case of failure
after due trial, dealers are authorized, by our
circular dated July 1st, 1SS2, to refund th«
money.
Dr. J.C. Ayer ACo., Lowell, Mass,
Sold hy all Druggists.
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GEORGIA—Washington Coonlj.
E. 8. [jaugmaiif,' AUmmiftrcor ol '
Hock, ilocoasod, 1ms in due b r u
th$ ttnder-igned lor le*vo to sell the mg
'htilonginB in tho e* ateof said tleo<WM,M«
said appll :ation will he liuuid on tue# 1 "
uimuj Hi .opril, 1884
Ibis 3d day br March, 1HP4.
• M NEWMAN, Ordj.
3 G At
MRS. S.
Sandersville, Ga.
JERNIGAN,
Spring Hats,
_ t
I am now receiving direct from Now
lork one of the best selectionsof Ladies
and .MissesHatsiuid Bonnets ever brought'
to Sandersville and will offer them at
tlio lowest cash prices.
T -.f,. a ' S() ^ , ' P :P up my Dross Catling,
L ittingand Making, department. Sat
istaction guaranteed.
. MRS. 0. 0. BROWN.
Up stairs over I fiTbutton & Duggan’s
. tore. W est sidu Public Square, next to
J ost-onico.
5 !
Merchant Tailor.
I liftvo permautly locate! in Sin-
clersvtlle young men, old men, UO w
*1 jou want a first class suit with
gmvj tit qomo and see me, I work
cheap, dll work warranted to give
sattsfachon or no pay. Give me a
“t i n ° ? 0th 1 iD B eIeiuled «P and
put lit good order.
h V- hanieixS.
TRADE MARK -
REOISTIRCO.
le.kT
1109 4nff
A .w.Vv liinatiix
Fon Consumption, Asthma, Bhoxchi™
Dispkpsia, Catarrh, Headache,
rv, Rheumatisim, Neuualoia, anb
Chronic and Nervous Disorders.
A CARD. t .
Wo thi imdersigiH'd. having reo«l v < | (J.
perninnent boiicflt IVum tlio use < I "Clltltuim y
K 'EN” prepared nnd H(lmlni*tcrod hy DW. • oi ,,
A I’ai.en, of t’hlhid lpluu, nnd being «at[*n«i w J,
l*n miw dlHcovcry hi iiieflical science, n :,,-o»h*
elnlmorl for it.cont.hlcr It u duty which we o'
many (hou'miud* who nrc siill'orlng from cm „
*o-colled ••luoiiruble’' dlsraar* to do nil, ll „ n |,i| C »ltt
mgke it* virtue* known mid to in*plro tlieP“"
confidence. , _ ct .rtiv #
We have poraonal knowledge nf Hr*.
I’nluii' They aro educated, lutulllge t, c 0 n
pliyaioiaiiB. who will not, we nre ante, iukKM"'
mi nt which they do not know or bcleivo to y t ||
nor pitblieh any icalnioiiifil* or report* of c»*r* r
gro not gemdno.
VVm. D. Kelley, .., m.
Member of Congress from Tim
phi a.
T. S. Aubther, • . .,
Editor and Publisher “AWW
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Editor “Lutheran Obs(dt'ver.
adelphia. . 1fl eo
PHILADELPHIA, PA., June 1
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professional nhd )*er«nmil stnudinfr*®?, ft* pP
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Our“Trentfso on cdumpouno OxWJ)
a history ot the discovery of and inode o . 0 firr*
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prising cures tn Consumption, ^;nL e otchro ,1,l
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