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TheMercury
iTHE SHERIFPS ORGftW FOR wVsHIHGTON
COUNTY.
A. J JERNIGAN,
Editor,
PUBU8.nRB A.{,'D PuorKir.TOR,
4*\fl»ERSVI!J.P, • • • GEORGIA
'TUESDAY, APRI L 15. 1834.
For President.
Hon. ROSWELL V. FLOWER,
6F,N*;\V YOIUj.
For Cioicrnor of Georgia.
hom. henry i). McDaniel.
6P WALTON COUNTY.
For <’o«Rrrs« of the 10th, DIM.
Hon. GEORGE T. RARNES,
OF AUGUSTA.
For Solicitor General of the .11 hi-
" die Georgia Circuit.
Hon. OSCAR H. ROGERS,
OF SANDERSVILLE.
FOR PRESIDENT.
Hon. Roswell P. Flower,
VjjJ la* the man for the Democratic
^Convention to nominate for Presi
: ;d«hV’*t Chicago, in July next. lie
if* a man of the people and is the man
'to lead the Democratic party to vic
tory in November next. Let us nom
inate this patriot statesman, who is
, without fear and without reproach,
ia free from all rings and cliquoa.
FOR GOVERNOR
.— Hon. Henry D. Hcjtynnlel.
* It la nothing but right and just
Tor our people to place Hon. II. 1).
McDaniel, in the Gubernatorial chair
Ihother term. Jle has don? his du-
Ay and his present administration
haa given perfect aatiafaction to our
$rWe people.
I Gen. George T. Barnes and Col. 0.
Ht-Rogers are the men for the peo
pie to elect to All the positions for
Which they arc offering themselvos,
.they c tri.ed and true citizens, good
democrat* and free from all trickery
and the democratic party should
elect them without opposition.
j , ©nr CnndMntee.
,y. We present a very fj-rqpg array of
pri$Qf<titile in this issue, which we
think ffti some of the best men in
the country,who will fill the positions
without fear or favor and with hon
or to themselves and to the people.
-. ... .. .
Blind Tom gave a performance in
Augusta on Saturday night last.
Strawberries are telling at 75c per
quart in New York.
The exhibition of the Keelcy mo-
ter was postponed on Thursday lust.
From our exchanges wc learn that
the Delaware peach cr^p it not in-
jured by the cold.
The Supreme Court has affirmed
jlhe judgement of the court below
against Mr. Alfred Inman.
^Charles Reade, the English novel Igressioiial Dint Leouidns F Livirgifon;
:7th CongrcBBionul District, Sam.
6th Cougrehsional Difff Geo \V Adams;
nel W Leland; 8th Congressional Dis
trict, Thomas I* Janes; 9th Congress-
ioual District, Tyler M Peoples; loth
Congressional District, JuhnjS IDvnJ
son;
As a nucleus for oounty organization,
the above named gcntlcm ui will ap-
point a Commissioner in each county in
An Alabama Judge has decidedrespective Districts, who will give
. ° . the neccessary nid und instruction ab
that a man who puts his satchel on to the mauner of mnkiiig contributions
to the Exposition,
No State in the Union presents n more
inviting lield fur enterprise than Geor
gia, or holds out a more liberal reward
to agricultural, manufacturing oy me
chanical industry.
It is urgently recooramended to tin-
good people of Georgia to make these
uontrilmtious so ample and so select as
to prove worthy of a Commonwealth
that enjoys such a reputation ns ours in
tho opinion of the world, and ns will ad
equately represent the wonderful r«sour
ceH of our beloved State.
Henry D. McDaniel, Governor-
By the Governor: ''
J. W, Warren, Sec. Ex, Dep’t.
A. G. A 8,-It. K.
At the mooting of resident direc
tors of this'road yesterday, it was
decided unanimously to put the grad
ing of the eutire line under contract.,
W ork on the full seventy-five miles
of the road will soon be in progress
—Aug. Chronicle.
Democratic ('ongrrsMonnlCoin-
niittcc.
The undersigned members of the
Democratic Congressional District
Executive Committee for the coun
ties composing the Tenth (10th)
Congressional District, hereby call a
meeting of tho committee to be held
at Augusta, Gn., on Thursday, the
17th of April, for the purpose of or
ganizing said committee by the elec
lion of proper .officers, taking the
necessary steps for the assembling
of n Congressional District nomina
ting convention a«d for-the transac
tion of such other business ns may
bo brought before the committee:
O. II. Rogers, Washington County.
I'. J. McEBnurray, Burke county.
W. T. Flynt, Taliaferro county.
W. L. Benton, Columbia county.
T. H. Remsen, Lincoln county.
T. F. Caulk, Jefferson county.
A. F. Duly, Johnson county.
L. A. Dugas, Jr., Richmond conuty.
T. A. Hamilton, McDuffie county.
E. B. Rogers, Glasscock county.
M. R. Hall, Warren county.
Papers in the ?epth (1,0th) Dis
trict please copy.
The Dorcas Magaize of Knitting
and Crochet is devoted principally
to instructions for knitting am
crochet work, Rut these two branch
es will not be treated of to the ex
elusion of all .other womanly handi
crafts. Its aiqi is to help those who
wish to help themselves and to help
themselves ngd to become <i recog
uized authority on all useful fancy
work. The articles for which pat
ters arc given arp those in common
use, sensible and practical. The
directions .are plainly written out
the mystical abbreviation being dis
pensed with. The Magazine is prin
ted on fine paper; tho illustra
tions are excellent, and novelties nr
promised for every month. Subscrlj
tion, $1.00 por year. Send for sain
pie copy to
Editor Doucas Magazine,
872 Rhoadwat, N. Y.
11 MEMO HI AM.
Whereas, As it is customary for those who
are associated together iu a coiuuiou broth
•irhood for tt-.o advancement of a cause
prompted to ho useful and benetlcial to alb
ooncoruod, to give expressions of their grid
of a departed member who has fallen a .vic
tim to “foil eerjnant. Death, who is exact in
all arrest, 1 ’ wo bog to offer the following pre
amble and resolutions, sotting forth the many
virtues and manly qualifications, that tin
deceased was endowed with, ami
Whereas, this member, bound to ns ns hi
was by an allipity of soul which oveu death
with all its forgotfnluoss cannot erase, and
accustomed as ive wero to c--mc l-yguther one-
a week, for tho oonsidcratiou of all that per
tains to the wolfareand advancement.pf our
Administrator's Dismission.
OH DINA It Y 'S 0 FF1GE,
i „ , , GEORGIA—Washington County
organization .; it was hero that wo l-oraed to By M . J4ew , mir , i ordinary of said County.
THE would’s
DIDDSTRUL HQ COTTOI
CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION.
A PROCLAMATION 111 *l|fc
GOVERNOR.
WHEREAS IT ARREARS THE
~ T general desiro of tho paoplo of
Georgia that opportunity bo given ntul
Cotton Coutenini Exposition wliioh will
be opened at tho city of Now Orleans iu
December 1884, tho varied resources of
the State, I have thought proper, there
fore, to make known that the following
gentlemen hnvebeen appointed Auxili
ary Commissioners from tho sovral Con
gressional Districts, who in conjunction
with Messrs. D, O. Bnoon and Charles
H. Smith, Commissioners for tho State
at largo, will urrange for tho collection,
transput tntion and of display of
articles iutened for exhibition, to wit:
1st Congressional District, James M.
Coupon 2nd Congressional District,
IFm A Harris; 3rd Congressional Dis’
trict.Johu A Cobb; 4th Congressional
IDissrict, Henry It Harris; 5th Con
iats, died in London on Friday lust
aged 70 years.
The April returns of the depart
m«nt of Agriculture at Washington
City, makes the winter wheat
about 27,600,000 acres.
*.»eat in the cars reserves the scat—
unless the man who moves it is big
ger tjiaq Re je.
Senator Garland will Introduce a
bill compelling morphjne to lie tin
ted, ao it can no longer be given by
careless druggists for quinine. This
is a needed bill.
No one will deny the l'espectabili-
'ty of Mr. Jonathan Norcross' white
Republican party. What it seems
to be really delicient in is voters,
(sgvfipnnh News.
•*3A good many of- the business
bouses and 1700 bales of cotton were
destroyed by tire in West Roint on
Sunday, the 6th inst.
•'.Tbe pian that writes communica
tions "lor the press on both sides of
his,*paper isn’t dead ypt, When he
ddis die he needn’t expect to get a
favorable notice from any jjpwspaper.
—/Telegraph.A Messenger.
From'60,000 to 80,00 people die an-
ini the United fStatps from in-
tAtb&ffranee and about the same num
bet itagiand. The amount spent
annually in this country for liquoi
is about $700,000,000; ip England
pbont $650,000,000,
iHonesty. is the b^st policy. Y r an-
b& methods of adulterating cheese
wi^h iard and maklffg butter out or
•aim fat era sure to lose us a large
ahjSeof our ypluablp trade in dairy
piro^iicts which has bpen built up by
tsif'dealing^Portland Express.
Tax .Notice.
SECOND ROUND FOR 1884.
GEORGIA, Washington County.
Tax Receiver’s Office,
April 15th, 1884.
Ibst. May.
1345 Stonewall, Wednesday 14
92 Josey’s Store,Thursday 15
94 Davisboro, Friday 16
1253 Riddlevillc, Saturday 17
93 Sun Hill, Mojiday 19
95 Cato’s, Tuesday 20
96 Giles, Wednesday 21
)350 Warthen, Thursday ” 22
100 Clay's Friday ' 23
136 Buncombe, Saturday 24
91 Reacock’s Monday 26
90 Robison's Tuesday 27
98 Pearson’s Store, Wednesday 28
99 Deep Stop, Thursday ’ 29
1315 Tabernacje, Friday ' 30
97 Sandersvillo, Saturday
know ami ljvo him for the true oharaeteris-
tios uf a noblo man, which Datura had so
bountifully beotoweil upon him, and theru-
fore bo ft
Resolved, Thnt in tho loss of onr brother
member, Noble Lee Haines, the 8. 1. Club
has sustained an irreparable loss, fur what
ever befell his lot to do. wit.1 an open, char-,
•table and benevolent heart lie set about the
accomplishment of thnt end, regnrdlcss ol
inconvenience to hilusulf, to his bu.iness re
lations, or even to hiH personal coinlurt. |
lie was one of out strongest pillars, uphold
ing that ivjili-h he conscientiously believed’
tiwht, with a feartessnees aud .huldnass that,
commanded the respect and ntU-uliou of all'
ippononts. and upbraiding that vutoli tie be
lieved wrong and unjust.
Resolved, That wo aro fltuvlv sensiblo ol
tho invaluable services that lie »us riuiletcdi
us, and while we sadly deplore tho calamity
thnt hns befallen his lainily, relations and
ourselves, yet \vo h.ow iu humble submission
'o Divinu l’tovidouou belit vjng that ho will
support tw iu onr great affliction.
Resolved, That to his parents nml rela
tions, w e t xlend onr heartfelt sympathy, and
iHunro them that iu ns they find true sym
pathizers. lor tin ir 1o**h ia onr loss, lie being
to them h du'iful son and a loving hr, ther,
hs also to un was a ootnpuuiun ol that type,
kindred to brotherhood, a devoted personage
of honor, and a uoiilnrinas &. disposition tins
challcngeil comparison.
Resolved ll^it tIn-sc resolnlwna bo entered
upon the Ulinilti s of thu Club, ilmt a copy be
furnished the family, and that they be pub
lished tn the Ssnduiswjlu U.mia&d anil Mer
cury.
C. M, FtlLOUl'.M,
A. J. Ihwin,
J. N. Rookhs,
It, A. Evans,
Uouimittee.
^^■sssMBSManMnnasK:
For Letters Diauiissiau. ,
ORDINARY’S OFFICE.
GEORGIA—IVasbiugtouOouety. W V Tauua-
.1 'U. Snuninr, admiuivtrator of tho estate l\ J is Waldt'R
ot Wau. H. Sunsuer, late of said comity., d"-: Half or </ Hartley
ease,I, apiiiesto tbe uudorsigued lor lettorsi jy,,Joiner '
Jno M flacUel
P R Talliafcrro
Joseph M Smith
E II Du4le.ii
dsJSAND JURY.
For file 8«p:icmbcr T«nn 1884.
of dismission <rom tho administration ot
said estate;
These nro therefore to cito and admonish
all concerned to ho and appear at the Uonrt
of Ordinary to he held in and torpid coun
ty on the ilr-t Monday in July ue*t, and
.how cause if any they have, why said let
ters of dismission should not be grandeil to
tho petitioner.
This Etith day of Marob, 1884.
M. NEWMAN, Ord’y.
3.27—3m
FROM THE FATHER:
A Marvelous Story
TOLD IS TWO UTTKBS.
FROM THE SON: ' SSSJAK
" OenUtmtn: My father reside* at Qlover,
•Vt. He bas been a great • offerer from Serof-
ala, and thelnotoeed letter will tall you wlial
a marveloui effeot
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
baa bad In hie ease. I think hi* blood mnel
have contained tbe humor for at least tea
year*; but It did not show, except In the form
of aaorofulotu fore on tbe wrtat, until about
five years ago. From a few spots which ap
peared at that time, It gradually spread so as
to cover bis entire body. I assure you bo was
terribly afflicted, and on object of pity, when
be began using your medicine. Now, there are
few men of bis ago who enjoy as good health
aa he baa. I could easily namo fifty person*
Who would testify to the facts In hla ease.
Yours truly, W. U. FfllLUra/'
“It Is both a
pleasure and
a duty for me to etato to you tho benefit (
have derived front the u*o of
Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
Six months ago I was completely eovered with
a terrible humor and scrofulous sores, 'lit#
humor causod an luoessnnt and intolerable
itolitng, and tho skill crackod to ns to causa
tho blood to flow In mnny place* wbonever
I movod. My sufferings wero grout, and my
life a harden, I oommonced the use of the
Sarsaparilla In April last, and havo used
It regularly slnoo thnt time. My condition
began to Improvo nt once. Tho soros hare
all haslod, nml I fool porfectly well In every
respect —bolng now nblo to do a good day’*
work, although 73 years of ago. Many Inquire
what has wrought sueli a euro In jny case, and
I tell thorn, os I have boro tried to toll you,
Ateh’s Sarsaparilla. Glover, Vt., Oot.
31,1838. Yours gratofnlly,
Hiram Phillips."
Ann’s Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula
and all Scrofulous Complaint*, Eryslp.
•la*, Eczema, Ringworm, Mlotchee,
Sores, Bolls, Tumors, and Eruption* of
tho Skin. It clears the blood of all Impu
rities, aids digestion, stimulates the action of
tho bowels, and thus restores vitality and
strengthen* the whole system.
prepared dt
Dr. J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Meat.
MoW by all Druggist*; SI, six bottle* for fS.
i; 5 The kidneys net ns
(Ti pnrliiimofiliehli ml
niul wlie" their tunc-
linin' lire hitrrfeml
ivllli through wok-
ness. they need ton
ing. They become
lii-ntlifully nrtlve l.y
the me of llp.'et-
itr, 1 * SI, insch Hit-
!*’H when falling
"hurt of relief frnm
other, ourees. Thin
vui'orb Ktlmiiliit'ng
tonic also pruvcnlv
nml arrest I fever
• ml ague. coiiKtipa-
tlon, 11 v i' r com
plaint, <I)Hpept4iu.
ihedmutlHnv a n <1
"llurnllmentv. Une
It with regularity.
I or sale by all Drug
gists and DouIur..
geuernlly. •
'•'2
Davisboro, 94
Datoes, 1C
Sunhill, 1)3
lUilillevillp, 1253
ItohRou’s T, O. 90
McHriilcs, 88
Ooonne, 8H
Pearson’s store 98
Deep Stop, 99
Tabornanle, 1315
I’oaoock's, 9f
Ruucomb, 136
Olnys, 100
Giles, 96
Wnrthen, 1,350
Suuiiersville, 97
Woumaoks, 89
A. W. GUIN, T. ii., W
mar 27, 1884—It
Wh».r«BB Alexander W. Roblnon, ndmiuis-
trator of estate of ".Villiam M. .1/oses late ol
ai\idiPOunty, dooensed, basin due form ap
plied lo me for letters of dismission from
the administration oT snid estate. This
is therefore to oito all persons eftneernod to
show cause, ifnpy they can. why said admin
istrntor should not lie discharged Irixu-theii
adiuinistratfon and receive letters of dismis
sion on tbe flrat Monday in April 1H*>4.
Giv*n nnder my hand officially this 19th
day of December, 1883.
M. NEWMAN.
12-20—3m Ordlnmy, W. O.
Administrator's Disli isuion.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
GEORGIA—Washington Cnucty.
By M. Newman, Ordinary of said <1011017.
John M. Rachels, administrator ot the es
tate ot /odoch KitcboU deceased, has in dire
loriu applied to me for letters of dismission
from the administration of snid estate
This in th'-reforc lo cite all persons to show
oause, if any they can, why said administra
tor should not lie dismissed from his admin
istration nbcl receive letters of dismission os
tho Urst Monday in April, 1884,
Givru under my hand officially, this 17th
day of December, 1883.
M. NEWMAN
12 20 3m. Ordinary
First Round.
I will ho at tlie fi'llowmu named places on
the days speoitled for the purpose of reeoiv-
itiR Stato and County taxes for the year 1884:
8t uewnil 1315 Dirt. Mou’ay April 14
Joseya* More, 92 •• Tneauay •' 10
Wednesday •' lti
Tlmrsday “ 17
Friday •• lb
Saturday " 11'
Monday " 21
Tuesday “ 22
Wednesday •* 23
Thursday " 24
Fridaj •* 25
Saturday “ 26
Monday " 28
Tneadny •• 29
Wednesday " 30
Thursday May 1
Friday •' 2
Sal unlay “ 3
Monday •• 5
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PLANTERS
MECHANICS,
^s^sassssaasss^m^
Merclm *ts&Capitalists."
l->V0Ul)-IN-YOLR.EAllS-ANII HOLLARS
L\» V OUR-ROCKETS.
All pnrties arc hereby notifiml not to
trada for four certnin promissary Notes,
ninile nnynblu to .T0I111 Morris or bearer
nml fulling due ns follows; first one due
November, 1st, 1884 , 2nd, duo Novem
ber, 1st, 1885, 3rd, duo November, 1st,
1880, nnd fourth one duo 1 At, of Novcm-
bei, 1887, end calling for (900) Nine
Hundred Founds of middling cotton
well. Three contracts under which
tluwe said notes beincgiven having been
BEST PAYING INVESTMENT, ” olw?n Hai,rLm,(l J(lh "
H \PPY NEW YEAR ! .1 Good-bye, 1883.
rops not ttrst-rate lint might buvo been
vorso. Money notrxuetly plenty, hut yel,
nuugh to go round, nnd afn r jg»ying debts,
md Injing in sunj.lius, stock, elotliiug, gu
ano. and ail things needful, there will yet le
something left to invest. And now let us
uugeab that, the
Dr 1) L Cheatham
G S Young
E. D. Forbes
H in Duggan
J Free. Waller
J U Floyd
W A McCarty
JJ F Murphy
Chan TSmith
F IV ltar.1 •ison
Jan II Fit I man
T L Rroscn
J Frank Walker
L N Radhdor
IVm IVaDhiw
lh'L 0 McBridt
J IF Sessions
F S Strange
T A Jirown
TO IVicktr
A It Adams
Dr A Mathis
THAYEHSE JITKY
For 1st Week September Term
188L
E P Garrett
E D ■Strange
G C Scarbrough
J M Dttdlei/
J IF Whitaker
T A Gurry
Jami 7 Lewis
J R Brantley
Green J Gilbert
Jno F Walker
W T Meek
A H Johnson
IF A Smith 91st Dist.
JH IFocW
Pant S Smith Jr
Jesse. M Tan net
IFhi Lindsay
A J Garner
Ownen E Pat'
Jesse R Morris
Ainchen May
J J Shurhug
W II Godfrey
Jno F SaHer
E Frank Smith
L D Newsome
Jno Bridges
W T Jones*
M G IF Smith
Jno W Page.
Traverse Jury for tlie 2nd Week
September Term, 1NN4.
R R G Walters
Thos E Scott
lh/ey Stephens
E iF Tanner
Robt IF Young
Joe A Salter
IF A F Smith
I S Welch
IFhi J Irwin
S J Jordan
John Brantley
Jno F Holton
Jno W Waller
E M Francis
J R King
Jno N Roger>
J R Warn mod
W F Slade
E F Brantley
Jas R Brown
E S Palmer
Ed T Rachel
I G Smith
Q O Jones
Jno P Smith
T J Braswell
J Cauley Duggan
Jno A Tompkin.
Win Jones
Jat M Brady
The Harnett House,
SAVANNAH,GA.
Is conceded to be the most
comfortable and by far the best
conducted Hotel in Savannah
RATES; $2.00 PER DAT.
M. L. HARNETT.
11. 1. Harris. F. II. Hnffold
HARRIS & SAFFOLD,
ATTORNEY'S AT LAW,
Snndersville, Ga.
AYill practice in all tho Courts of the
mi Idle circuit, and in the counties sur
roumliug Washington. Special niton
tion given to commercial law.
Notice.
And one that wilj pay tho largest dividend,
U in something that will make happiness in
oar hnuiOB, that will olevato our children,
onr frioDdg and onrsclvea to tho highest stan
dard ot reiinouiont, culture, and socia
bility.
HCTW-fTfffBII llllllll,*lBBm*«»W1HWHEl?t
MIINICALOIVI! WILLiIoTIKn
Havo you a Piano or an Organ in your
homtV If not, you should havo. and we can
<avo you money in its puiehaijo. Over 20,-
i(l(l delighted Purchasers, whom wo havr
supplied in the past flitcon yours, will eu-
torso ibig statement.
Wee tlie Grand Inducements we ollor. '|Vl>
IsciMliiiic fluhri’N Chickering.Mathu
jhek. Ludden & Bates, Hallet & Davis,
Hardman, Arioa, Mason & Hamlin,
Packard, Palace and Bay State- ovm
3011 styles. All Grades. All Prices. PIANOS.
5200 to $1,000. ORGANS, $24 to $750. Ma
kers’ names on ull. No Stencil or Cheap In
strument sold. "Tho Rest is always Choap-
ist,” but our cheapest is good.
Morris, and 1 hereby notify all parties
tlpit I will not pay tht>m, unless com
pelled by the law so to do.
W. W. CURItY.
Sandwsville, Ga, Murcli 22d U884.
i m
.Seiu! six rents for imilsge, and
receive free s nretty laix af gnr.x
Wlileli will hej[> al|, of either Hex
i‘o morn manvv right away than
anytliihg elan in iliia world. For
tlinen await the worker* nbso-
At once adilresB T rue Jt Co., A'lguHtii,
See Wlmt Wo Give Purchasers.
With Each Piano, a Good Stool & Cover.
Wuh Each Organ,a Good Stool fclnstrc’r
With each Piano or Organ,Book of Music
Also a Six Years Guarantee; a Fifteen Days
Trial, icith Freight Paid bath mays, ’ if Instru»
nient dues not suit; and a Privilege of Exchange
at any time, within Six Months, if the selection
nutde is not satisfactory. MORE 'TRAD '1U1S,
WE PAY ALL FREIGHT
-fjtew Saw Mill.
14JMBER! lumber!
.'I will furnish all kinds of sawed turn-
beftroth my Mill, from $4 to 810 pei
fhOpAaridr fThfi Saw Mill is situated on
{he Fenns Bridge Road four miles from
the pity Feb 12th 1884—tf
' 3TANLEY RjTTRELL
29
30
31
June.
91 Tennillc, Monday 2
88 Oconee, Tuesday 3
88 McBride’s, Wednesday 4
89 Wommack’s Thursday 5
97 Sandersville from Monday 9th
to Saturday 14th of June inclusive.
I respectfully call the attention or
the Justices pf the Peaoeiij the coun
ty to §457 of the Code of 1882,which
requires them tp fprnish the Tax
Receiver on his second round, with
a list of all persons in their respect-
Districts iiable'to pay tax on prop
erty or poll. A. W. GUIN,
T. R.. W. C.
For l.etters of Dismission
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
GEORGIA—Washington Couniy,
By M. Newman, Ordinary of said county.
Whercns George I). Warthen. Admiuistrn-
tor cf tho estate of Miss Jane Warthen ap
plies to me lor lepers of dismission from
-aid administration, nuil will pass upon his
application on tho lirat Monday in May,
1884 at my oPdoe iu Sandersvillo.
Given under my hand officially this 14th
day of January, 1884.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
l-17-3m 3
Yes, we mean it. We sell yon Best Intrn-
ments at Lowest Prices, on Easiest Install,
uaent Terms nud Pay every oent of the
i'’reight, do matter where you live; so that
the Instrument oosts you no more than if you
iived in Savtfnnah or New York city. Why
hesitate? We ate the men for you.’ Scud
as your namo, and we will mail you Illusiru
ted Catalogues and Circulars whioh will tel
ou what we have not room to say here.
REMEMBER
ind give you something good.
LUDDEN & BATES
Southern Music House
SAVANNAH, GA.
The First Music House in the U. 8. to De
liver Pianos ana Organs Freight Paid.
1 you money
GEORGIA—Washington County,
E. 8. Lungumde, Administrator of Wm.
Beck, deceased, has iu due form applied to
the undersigned ior leave to soil the lands
belonging to the estate of said deceased, and
said application will ho heard on tho flrst
Monday in April, 1884.
This 3d day of March, 1884.
M. NEWMAN, Ord’y.
3-6-4t 3
For Letters of Administration,
GEORGIA—Washington County.
Ordinary’s Office.
For Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA—Washington County
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
James W. Hicklin has iu duo form npplied
to the umlersignpd for permanopt lettors of
administration on tho estate of Dorothy
Hicklin, late of said aounty, deo'-nsed, and
1 will pass upon said application on the first
Monday in May, 1884. [ will pvss upon Baid application on the flrst
Given under my hand nnd offioinl signn- Mi nday in April, 1884.
tnroat 8andersville, tho 3d day of April Liven under my hand officially this 23rd
Jday Ot Fsbruaiy, 1884.
... .. M. NEWMAN, M, NEWMAN, Ordinary.
4-10—It Ordinary W. C. ' 2 28-iJfc ’ ‘
John W. F. Trawick has in due form ap
plied to tho undersigns i for letters of ad-
ministnntion on the estate of Mrs. Martha S.
1’iawiok, late of s»id county, deceased, and
Furniture & Sewing Machines.
In order to enlarge and malco room
for my Spring stock of Millinery goods
just received from New York, I will in
the, next 60 days offer at the lowest prices
Bureaus, Bedsteads, Waslistands Safes,
chairs, &e., Ac., some elegant goods in
the lot at factory prices. Betnembei
this offer is only for sixty days and first
choice is quito-nn item.
1 am stilj selling the Light Running
.Domestic’’ with new wood work and!
new attachments that has caused a fresh
outburst of admiration all over the coun
try, are discarding their old style heavy
bungling and noisy machines, and refus
ing tu buy other kinds, because they
Lave* found tins star, that loadw them all.
I also keep on hand the "Whito,”
and I'eerloBs machines that hnvo never
failed to give perfect satisfaction nnd the
best machines for tbe prices over put
upon the market.
MRS. 0. 0. BROWN.
!
1
00k to Your Interest!
TIME IS MOSEY!
Your grain will aooipho roady to km
vesting, buy the Buckey Renpor J
Biudcv;. Tho beet machine *nade. On«i
mnciiino with Tine hatnl nnJ two horse*
will save more grain in one dny. than $
cradles and 12 lintels in the usual wnv.
and doit without knocking it dowx mid
scattering it over tho laud.
Whenever the Buckey enters a field
contest it Invariably takes tho proMittm
as tho numerous oertifientes prov*.
She ie the .cheapest, lightest., and van
best machine now on the mnrket. Foi
particulars call on
A. MATIIIS, Sandersville,
orT, J. HOLMES,Sun IIU1,«*.
Ap il 24, 1883—tf.
Hm\i REMEDY
| n Pf ClifftuUu anil lolff Prop't ol
jPROF.HARIUS' PA8TILLE REMEDY
Yo«m Mffit anti oilier* who ffuflnr
Jfo -------
aorvoa* and Pbjaital I^bU-
Pntndtaro Kxliaiutloa and
r manr gloomy cnn*«|U*fic«»,
—. . , . . — - quleklr and radically curod.
Tin Stnttj la ral op In l,o.x«i. Po.1 (la.il., . r.onUi), U,
No. t (enough to «(T* it a cure, unless in sovtru rasas.) it. g 0 .3
0 H,nl n, • ,, wrapper*.
lSlug afframMay r.rh !»•*. PaiuphUtdesert,
btng thU dlsnaa aid nt*de of cart mb! MBltd oa apytloailw
Spring Hats,
Spring Bonnets.
r I am now receiving direct from Net,
York one of the (lost selections of Ladies
nnd MisscsHntsimd Bonnets ever brought
to Snndersville nud will offer them at
tho lowest cash prices.
I also kivp up tnv Dreas CntlingT
Fitting nnd Making, department. Snt
isfuetiou guaranteed.
MRS. C. C. BROWN.
Up stairs over TnTbutton h DuggnnV
store, West side Public Square, next to
PoHt-office.
NOTICE !
Merchant Tailor.
I lmvo ponnniitly iocnted in San-
Jorsville young men, old men, now
if you want u Hi nt class suit with
good lit como nml see mo, I work
cheap, -rill work warranted to give
satinfnotion or no pay. Give mo a
trial. Old clothing cleaned up and
put in good order.
L. P. DANIELS.
(ANITAIIUM. KWinvtd.
wo** Throat, Lmngs, i <
411 that thodonbtful curlon.or thoiiBOtful w.nt ii j
WJOW, Cloth nnd cullt blndin-10 c(a,^aper ioc,Slrr(
rUfo QuMb.IU p 16o,went bc*Iff(i. money or ut»a,b tf \
DR. WHITTIER I
' bo arofit ■ |>oc l n 11 at, Knirous lability,! nnict'tmt iitr*
toMarrinK».Oonau11ati04nnd l*umrM|»t frr-s.
7 " '
AYER’S
Ague Cure
flontaln* an noUdotn fbv nff kuMnrlrf
order* which, so f.r ns tuo*.,, |,
other remody. It contaius no q U | n i„. **
•ny mineral uor dclet«rlou. eubitnnc* *
ever, und oonseqnontly prodnot, ln ,
offpet upon tho eonatltutlqn, h.t I,,,"*
•yiteni as healthy os It wni before ihs
WI ■WARRANT AYER'8 A0DE CffM
• to euro every ense of Fever end A.., i.7..
niltteut or CUIU, Fever, ltemluent
Dumb Aguo, Ufflous Fwer, nml User
plaint caused by mnlerln. Iu (aM of
nfter due trial, dealer* aro .uthoriaeC bi 1
olreulnr dated July let, lW2,to
money. ^
Dr. J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mmi.
Bold by *11 Druggist.. *
The ‘'RoyaTStnSj'
r ur Sale
BBNBHF 8. 4ERNIGAN,
Sandersville, Ga.
TUTT^S
PILLS
TORPID BOWELI.
DISORDERED LITIS.
^ and MALARIA. ^
From thou* sou root ftrUo Uuos*f
the dlsQAses of tiin human mco.
s$S
>k BeeC
avenlea t*
Bvaetelle*
of food, Irrltabllitr of temper, Lew
spirit., A feeling ot having OsglteM
some ilaty, OUxlness,FlsitUiiutM)*e
ilu.rt. Hots ktRire the eyes,hlrhlveek
ared trine, (OHRTI>iTIO*| ndi
mund the use of a remedy that acUdlrsellf
mtbol.lvor. AsaldvermedtotnoITTM
PII.I-S havo no oijunl. Their mOmmm
Kidneys Mint Hhln I*Rleo prompt; reraovkg
all impurltlog through these tbra *'
eng.re of the sretsei," pro
tlta, eonnd dlifottlon, regulars
skin and a r Igorous bod v. TIT!
cause no nausea or griping nor 1
with daily work end nr* a perfect
J£tm.
VVashington County
Nurseries.
Apples, Peadics, and LeC’oiitc I’ear tree*
ami Strawberry Plants.
Aro now ready for delivery. Bear in
mind that now is the best time for setting
out treps. Prices reasonable nnd satis
faction guaranteed. Orders solicited.
I will bitve a lot of lirst class trees
for exhibition and private sale in
Simdersville ou Tuesday, Jan. 1st,
1884. All who want trees cau get
thorn of me that day,
J. O. HARMAN,
Dec. 17th, 1883.
Cyclone Insurance.
Protect your property from loss by
wind utonn. Absolute Keourity nguinst
loss and dnmagu byeycloues und tornndos.
The Williamsbtirgh.C’ily Instiranc* Co.
iuBiirn Dwellings Furnitiu- Stores Mer-
ohindiae, Barns, Ac., uguinst loss or
by cycloneK, toruodoe« and wind
storms. The rates are sufficiently low
to bring this olnss of insurimeo within
tlie reach of all. For information an
ply to JOHN C. HARMAN
t . v. wr , r. Tenuille, Ga.
John 1* * >\ hkaton & Sos* t Agents,
Savai nail, Q*.
New. York,.4884.
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