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A. J, JEHNIUAN
EoiToit.
PunusHiui a;si,> PitoniiKTon,
•NANMltS VILLi:, •
WEN 11 AY, ~ Mi Y~2 7 I8S+.
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For lTowiftont.
Hon. RQgWELI. V, FLOWER,
OF NEW YORK.
for Ctovewior of (>r»rnin.
Hon. HENRY 1). M(DANIEL.
OF WALTON COUNTY.
F»r ConKn'M of lh«> lOtli. DIM.
Hon. UKOltUE T. BARNES,
i OF AUOUfSTA.
I
JFo'r Wolirilor (■rncnil of (lie HIi«l
dir (.roi’Kiii Circuit,
Hon. OSCAR R. IIOGEIIS,
OF HA N DERHVILI/E.
There is one true Jcircrsonian]
Democrat left alive, ,uii<1, strange as
it nmy a]ipenr, lie Jives in the State
of Ohio. II is name is Louis Schaffer,|
- OKtHKUAh 1 *'Oiwiton. iind lie lias ottered Airs.
Mciklehum, tlie grand-daughter ol
Gen. 11. F. lluttler, who was jiomi
nated by the Nation;*’-Ajiti-Monoply
organi/ntk.n for President of the
(Jutted States at their late conven
tion, has accepted the nomination.
rr *»
The Repuldican's id' Georgia have
organized a White Man’s party.
That will he the most select party in
the country. Taking the black men
put of Republican party in Georgia
is agouti deni like taking the barrel
away from the hung hole. There isn’t
much left.—Aug. News.
Words of W isdom.
From tlie Troy Press.
'file time to elect a Democratic
President is now ; and one eajinot he
elected on a free trade platform now,
pm four years, lj.or 8 years from now.
Does Spain want to sell Cuba V
Very likely. Jitit the United States
doesn’t want to buy. We do not
want anymore ignorant and iruqual
/lied y.pters,
- WIiiiI Troupe itliglil lie.
LaG range Reporter.
Troup county plight he sheep i nis
ing, hut it has 1 no wool clip to speak
pf, while its ronpijpg curs and worth-
Jess hounds djcvniir tjie sjihstance of
the land.
Thomas .Jellcrson, to whom (’ongress
recently refused to grant a pension,|
a home at his house for the balanee
of her life. 'Ten such Democrats
would save Ohio.—Aug. News.
Mr. Flower’s Canvass.
Albapy Evening Times.
It must be a rather interesting
season just now with small Demo
cratic papers which have recently
felt it to lie a patriotic duty, ineuiu I
bent on them to endeavor to belittle’
the candidacy of the Hon. Roswclb
P. Flower. The particular interest
ing scasop which now visits them is
rendered extremely frigid by the elec
tion of Flower delegates in Niagara.
Westchester, Saratoga, and .(clt'orsonl
counties. These arp of course, but
four counties out of sixty, but. when
(thefull returns come in from theoth-l
er counties, if the reports now hold;
good, a large majority of them will!
go like sixty foi - the same Roswell!
P. Flower.
ELECTION OF DIKECTOlt.
lion. John Davison Ain do
Ali'iuhei'of (lie Hoard oil lie
A.. «. A S. |{. It.
A IIA HD iR^.WlOW,
From the Hartford Sunday Joprpal.
In wultzing with a young lady not
pver 17 years, pretty, and one of the
pever-get-dizzy sprf, does the young
/nan go around the Indy, or iloos the
young Indy go urpund the young
’/nan'!
The Mormons have established
headquarters at Chattanooga, and
will soon have conferences in num
bers of the Southern States. Tin
irechemtis sect is growing much more
rapidly than many suppose. Com
batting Mnrtnonism, says the Tele
graph, with “moral suasiou”methods
js one of the dreariest of hyoeritical
farces.
One of Wull Siren’s Vil nius
SviiAct’SK, May 2(1.—Six hundred
/lollars in cash was found under tin
( lillow of Alexander White, who shot
limsclf fatally at Sherburne yester
/lay on account of llnancial cjnbnmm
/nents. lie lost his fortune, estima
ted at$ 15(1,000, in Wall street spoon
Jation about a year ago.
In no instance lias the Directory
of (hi* Augusta, Gibson & Sanders
ville Railroad Company more clearly
demonstrated their peculiar fitness
for the responsibilities they have as
sinned tljap in the select ion of i Ion.
John Davison as a member of the
Hoard of Directors, Mr. Davison is
an able and successful financier,
broad in his views and perfectly
equipped to become the bead of fl e
Finance Committee of the railway, a
position which lie will at once assume
by unanimous request. This road
is on a boom and will, with proper
support from the. citizens of Augusta
run trains through by November I.
Overthirteen miles have already been
graded, and this week the differcul
grading camps will b.i moved into
Jefferson county. Thence they g<
into Glascock, and at the Ugheechee
will meet the three moving eastward
toward Augusta. The grading will
he completed by September 1st and
track laying will probably begin
from this end of the line by July 1st
next.—Aug. Chronicle.
A Marvelous Story
TOLD IN TWO LETTERS.
FROM THE S0NiToS:»^
11 Gentlemen: My father resides at Ulovor,
Vt. He has boon a great suirerer from Scrof
ula. and tho Inclosed lotter will loll you what
a marvelous oUoet
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
has had In his ease. I think Ills blood must
have contained tho humor for at least ton
years; but it did not show, except In tho form
of a scrofulous soro on llio wrist, until about
five years ago. from a few spots which ap
peared at that tlmo, It gradually spread so ns
to cover his entire body, I assuro yon ho was
terribly alllletcd, and an object of pity, when
ho began using your medicine. Now, there nro
fow inon of his ago who enjoy ns good health
as ho lias. 1 conhl easily name llfly poisons
who would testify to tho facts In Ills caso.
Yours truly, W. M. Phillips.”
FROM THE FATHER: pleasure and
a duty for mo to state to you tho benefit I
liavo dorlvcd from tho uso of
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.
Six months ngo 1 was completely covered with
a tcrrlblo humor and scrofulous sores. The
humor caused an Incessant and Intolerable
itching, and tho skin cracked so ns to sail-o
tho blood to (low In lnnny places whenever
1 moved. My sufferings were groat, ami my
llfo a burden. I commenced the uso of tho
ftAitSAi'Anir.t.A lu April Inst, and have used
It regularly slnco that llmo. My condition
hogan to Improve at once. The c-irott hr.vo
nil honied, nud I feel porfoctly well In every
rospuct — being now nldo to do a good day’s
work, although 73 yenrs of ago. Many lnqulro
wlmt lias wrought such a cure lu my case, and
J tell them, as 1 liavo hero tried to toll you,
Aveb’s Sarsaparilla. Glover, Vt., Oct.
21,1882. Yours gratofully,
Hiram Phillips."
AVer's Sarsaparilla euros Scrofula
anil nil Scrofulous Complaints, Kryulp-
elna, Koroma, Ringworm, ISlotrlies,
Sores, noils, Tumors, nnd Eruptions of
the Shin. It clears tho blood of nil Impu
rities, aids digestion, stimulates the action of
tho bowels, and thus resloros vitality nnd
•Ircngthons tho wholo system.
PREPARED bv
Notice to Stockholders.
Mliue Of tlie Augusta, Gibson A', Katxb rsvilfi
Railroad Co. No. 1 Library Building.
Augusta, Ga , 12 May, 1784
Tho Fifth Installment of Ten per cent ol
in capital stock of tills company has been
ill 3d in, payable on Tuesday 27tli May.
SHI. lly order o( tho Hoard of Director..
R. M, MITCHELL, PieR’t.
may IB- 2t
PLANTERS
■iiiii i.bihj ■! I MKMeammmBmmam
MECHANICS,
Merc ha its & Capitalists.
V-WO 1 14LA 1 IS - AN I Ml 0 LI. A U S
lX-YOIJK-rOCKRTS.
n
The Harnelt House
SAVANNAH, GA.
Is conceded to be the most
comfortable and by far the best
conducted Hotel in Savannah.
BATES: $2.00 PER DAY.
M, L. HARNETT.
Tax Notice.
SECOND ROUND FOR 188-1
GEORGIA, Washington Comity
Tux Receiver's Oilin',
April loth, 1884.
Dist. May
1:115 Stoiiowiill, Wednesday I
\y> Joscv's Store,Tlturstluv
HAPPY NEW YEUt ! Good-bye, 1S83
Jrops uot first-rate. but might have beet
voiHe. Money not exactly plenty, but yel,
uiougli to go round, and alter paying debts,
md laying in supplies, stock, clotliiug, gu
ano. nnd all things needful, there will yet be
omctliing left to invest. And now let us
biggest tiiai Ihu
Mr.: I’sanMPwawfcHttisawimrHiaa'mmMaii
DR, STRONG’S PILLS!
Tho Old, Woll Tried, Wonderful
Health Ffonowing Remoaioo.
STRONG’S SANATIVE PiLLS a'”' tho I ‘ ,v " r
nplmiit. Hogulfttitm thn Bowol*.
. Cloan^biR from Malarial Tnitit.
‘nrifyiiiff
iiio ihoc.d.T/MoanDinff frnm Malarial Taint. A m*r-
fteft cure fur HUI; Iloiulucho, Count I tuition
aiul all nillmiM lltMirilei*.
STRONG'S PECTORAL PILLS
li’lii-mniitl.m. Insurehonltliynppetin-.p.xulUik ■«-
ion* r•• irularity •»f tho bowels. A |n*c*t:ioii» noon
a jifllciilc IVn/nlCM, woothlnit *nu braoimt tno
(l*rivinp vijror nnd benlih fo overy
hrnof tho body. Sold by UrugRisl*. For 1'a nil ill lots,
ui..iiddroaaC. K. HULI.AUo., ISUodnr bt..N. Y.LitK
For Sale.
1)4 Dnvisboro,
1253 Riddlcvillc,
113 Sim Hill,
1)5 ('Mto’s,
IK! Gilt's,
I :>.”»(i Wurtliui),
100 Clay’s
lHli Buncombe,
ill IViicoi'k’s
ild Robison’s
Friday
Saturday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
^Monday
Tuesdnv
!18 Pearson’s Store, Wednesdnv 2f
Hi) Deep Step,
1315 Taiiernaep',
07 Sandersville,
Tlinrsdny
Friday
Sntnrdav
:k
31
June
01 Teniiillc, Monday
88 Oeonee, Tuesday :
88 .MeRriile’s, Wednesday
80 Woinniaek’s Thursday i
07 Sandersville from Monday Oil
to Saturday lith of June inclusive
at which lime my honks will dose,
I respectfully call the attention ol
the Justices of the Pence iu the conn
ty to §457 of the ('ode of 1882,whic!
Lot and Store House on North side
of Public Square. Lot 21 1-2 feet bj
BEST PAYIMi INVESTMENT,! tli) ft. Store House smite size. Rent.
■—~n, ■iwiai ■nininnf i"’ 1 ’ ,1 ”' 1 O'O's hue percent, on price
iiol one tlmt will pay the bo-gent diviileud. |asked
^ in sou,i thing that "ill trmko hnppinoss ii J Lot !\nd 2 room house on I' loytl street
nr InmeR. that will t-luvale our children, Lot contains one acre, Cheap, now ron-
nr ui nds nbd ourselvf-8 to tho highest stun- ted to good tenant,
bird of rellnoment, culture, nud socin [ Lot and 2 houses on same street, 'One
hilit;, 2 room Iiouho and one l room house requires them to furnish the Tax
Una.,* 'irimwitM ".'(HiJi 1 * a iliai " ll i 11 '' i Lot contains J 1-2 acres, Rents for 20: Receiver on his second round, wit 1
*-^-^■*.*1 ; per cent on flic money that will buy it. i list of nil persons in their respect
liavo you a l’iuno or uti Organ in >oni| Districts lialde to pay tax oil prop
man? if not, jou should have, nud wo can I . -- ertyorpoll, A. 4V. Gl'lN,
mvo you money in its pinch.,so. Over 20,-1 ISOllSCS AllCI T. R., TV. C.
100 delighted l’tirohMers, whom we him 1
iupplied in the |mst Oltctu years, will eu-
torse this sliittmcnt.
-See tho Grand Indueemi nts we erter Ten House and lot in Sandersville, oi
rlardmnn, Avion, Mason & Hainliii. p^r cent on the price asked. Huh is
Packard. Palace and Pay fatate- O'ti a splendid investment,,
ion Myles. Ail Giades. All liiciH. 1TANUK. ^ brine and lot, on Warlhen street
200 to isl.OOO. OItGANS, $2-1 to S7;>0. Ain- . ., , ,
:ij1-s’ nnnifH on nil. No htencil or Cheap In-, ,l .' H 11 l 10r cent Oil the piled asked,
itrninent boW. “The lhst is always Cheap- Other small lots and houses m Sati-
•»t,” but our cheapest is good. |dersville. I have ft number of Blind!
^— ,,,, ri „i farms for sale on lone; time and east
See Wlint \\ c (Jjyo Piircluiscrs. t(11 . ni8 . JA g. K HINK9> 3
Olives, Terra Cottas nnd all the latest
fashionable shades for ‘
CITY COUNTRY OR SEASIDl’
Warranted durable and permanent
Desorlptivo Lists, showing 38 aotu'al
shades, sont on application. ■**
For sale by tho prinoipal dealor.
wholesnlo and retail, throughout th«
country. ^
Ask for thorn and tako no others,
BILLINGS,TAYLOR&%
CLEVELAND, OHIO.
Fifty-five apd/i half /pillion dollar;
Jinve been invested in pew nnuiufuet
ures undniipes jp thu fourteen South
,crn States ip tin 1 onst four months.
This isap obverse to tlie picture of
financial depression that Wall street
is exhibiting.—N. Y. Herald.
It is gratifying to know that the
press of the State is urging upon the
people the importance of sending
the best men to tlie Legislature, Rv
/ill means, send men who have tin
fourage and pluck t.o legislate fori
the interest nnd good of tipi public,
and not men whose greatest ambition
is to win popular Jaypr.—Cgthbert
Appeal.
•»
Of the forty-one Democrats who
voted against the Morrison bill,
Lofs for Hale.
I
Tlie Domoi'iTM')' of Itielimoiiit
Couiily in 1Hii«n Itleeliug.
Oil Monday Hie 7tIi inst.. tln> De
nioeraoy of Richmond county met in
mass meeting in Augusta, ’and up
pointed delegates to both the Atlan
ta convention nnd to the emigres
siojinl convention at Sandersville.
The meeting was large and very liar
moniotis. Upon its organization,
the following resolutions were of
I’ored by General M. A. Stovall, and
agreed to almost by acclamation:
Resolved, That the Democracy
of Richmond, in mass meeting as
scudded, take this oceassion to pre
sent to the favorable consideration
With Each Piano- a Good Stool A Cover,
wit lx Each Oman,a Good Stool ATnstrc’r
Willi each Piano or Organ,Book of Music
-Wwi a Six Years Guarantee', a Fifteen Days
Trial, iritli Frehjhl Paid hath ways, if Instru
ment does nut suit,' amt a J’ricihye of Fxi'luinyi '
at any time within Six Months, if the sihisiun
made is not satisfactory MO HE 77/.1A Y HIS,
WK l’A YLVLL 1'HEIGHT
Dr. J.C.Ayor&Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold b; all Druggists; Si, six bottles for IS.
HlierifFs Hales.
•FOR JUNE, 1884.
GEORGIA—-Washington (’minty.
Wid bo sold, cn the first Tuesday ii
Juio uox,, at tie- Court IIouho door in I
laid county, within the legal hours n)
;ide to tho liighest bidder, for cash, on,
dxili undivded interest a id share in re
■naiuder idler the I main dion of the lift
•statu of Mrs. Elizabeth Hines, in that
tract of land, in said county, known as
tho Churchill Hites place, contain
ing seven hundred and twenty-
dx acres, more or less, and bounded on
Jio North by lauds of Ned lloWen, on
rho East by lauds of J/rs. K. R. Hor
ton, on the south by lands of Dudley,
iml ou tho West by hinds of Mrs. M. i’.
Fish nud .Tames K. 1 lines. Said one- j
s’xtli undivided interest in n maiuder
levied on us the property of W. II.
limes, to satisfy an execution issued;
Music House
ii.ll Hines and A. ilerrmou | SAVANNAH, GA.
Also hi tin' Killin' flint' and place will j
bo Kolil within lj§o lcird hours of hu1» i
Scud s x ri'iitHfor 1 oclnj'i*. mu'
r« ,clvr Irco n c*ootly • »»x <»f /. oo>
wlilt'll ^ ill help nil. of citliri M'.\
fio more iiiouov rijrlit nwi.y linn
aiivtliiii/: i! I mi' 1 u 'liis world, lot
tniii'M iiMiiit 1 lie MorlitrM r.l so
lutoly mm*. Atonco ndtlrcus True & Co., Auguatn
sept. 18, 1883.-tf.
$250 will buy 100
acres of laud on Buf
falo Creek.
Apply fo
R. fl. HA 11 R 1 S,
£ ATTORNEY AT LAW ,
Sandersvi le, On.
Will practice in all ilia Cmirts of tin
middle circuit, and in the counties sur
rounding Washington. Special ntten
lion "iven to commercial law.
8ANITARIUM. aiv.rnlds, r I. TSs dr" rie-inf ,
So«e, TUrunt. X.uio,“. (jlll-lo . SIJ|... i nn i, .....
NO HT/'.O ::
i nc. aoo p
avm g & b b i nia E c ^ l ,, lu . trn . cd;
iAllthnt <h«doubiful curlonar.r tliouuhtfu) wunt
flca^r*, Ototh mH ffidlt bin din r/j ctc.|>fi|>cr Cjc.Mi
_._ - — ^ ; ?ri;«no Guido. 141 p l-ln.no.it Mo.dfd. mon.-v o ■«».• .
limes & Rogers. Of*. WHirriEn^M^^v 3
r? I bu 4.Te.n .'i**olidl«t. Norvotu* I 'olilllty.fripft Uiuju.j.
. ! Uu MiirrliiRt*. PunfiuliMMorq nud I'lipit.Mft trv '
New Saw Mill.
0
Notice.
Yes, we mean it. Wo Hull you Hi st Intrti-
incntsat Lowist Prici a, on Easiist Install
ment Terms mid l’ay overy cent of the
reight, no. mutter where you live; so that
'he iiiNtriiaient costs you no more tlmn if you
lived in tsavnounh or New York oily, why LUMBER. LUMBER
hesitate? Wo nro the men for you. Send. I will furnish all kinds of sawed linn* All parties arc hereby notified not h
as vour name, and we will mad you Illns'rn- i )(1 , , . Mi „ fniln ?4 to ei „ per (ratio for four certain promissary Notes.
assess JftSr ,o “ |;!»r:> • ,?.<? x «f»"■ ■’ft 1 l *r
REMEMBER^,'!"-"* iSX^iin^&Ts
.irrivttl
you nione)
lid ^iivejou Hoiiititliing j/ood.
LUDDEN & BATES’
TORPID BOWELS, »
DI9'ORDl£lf E-.D LIVER,
and tVS A AFSI A.
Prom fl - sc flourowa arUio tur “ *
tho clliCiv; 3 or tho hi
’ourth* flf
:m moo. l'hosi
Kymptonwlmh.
Aj»v
uftlu' DemoiTacy of the tli.strict, 8iKm| [jr(U)ei . ty Augustus O. Him
In com cue at 8nndersx 111c* the name fy an exicution issued from 11
of n (listinguished son ol'Riehmond.
to the highest bidth r, for cash, one
sixth undivided interest ill remainder af
ter the. teiniiimtion <4 the life estate of
Mrs. Elizabeth Hines, in that traot of
land, in said county, eontiiiuiug 72fi
•lures mole or loss,known as the Churchill
Hines place, and bounded on the North
by lauds of jVed Bowen, on tho East, by
lauds of Mrs. 1\, R. Horton, on tin
south by lands of Dudley, and the West j Vl'oL'iAv m Juno 1881.
by lamls of ,1/rs. M, p. Fish and
James K. 1 l ines. Said < no sixth uudvid
ed interest in remainder levied on as the
to satis-
tho Super
I p 1 lay
I liavii Hay ...
IJp Nitrlit
(’lie First Music House in Um U. S. to D - Down Night.,
liver l’kiti?s nnd Organs freight Paid.
i Hundred J’oe.nds of middling
t or I,<ave to Sell Land.
ORI) IN A Ii Y'S O /■ b 1CK,
GEORGIA—Washington county.
luhn W. F. Tmv.'iak adminislrater ot Mis
vlaillia L Trawick, liar, in duo lorm applied
to the undersigned l'orltuvo to sell tho lands
belonging to estate ot said deceased, and
aid application will he heard ou tho first
.3:50
:0;20
12 ;4:i
3; 07
. i't f will not pay them, unlcs
.SANDl-.RSN tLIJ.it l'KNNILLE U. J{ pelied by the law sli to do.
Leaves Sandersville. daily !);30n. m. i
Leaves Kamlersvi'le daiiy 3;20 ]>. in.
To iiisnrn dispatch all articles destined
for lids point should lie marked to San
dersville instead of No. 13 as before.
,T. I. IRWIN, Supt |
ulInti( °*
each Three contracts under which
these said notes being-given having hccu
broken by tlie said Land LordJolin
Morris, and I hereby notify all purlie
us coin-
•ply
IS vi-
This 3Uth ot day of April. 1884.
M. NEWMAN, Ord’y.
n-i-4t*
as a candidate eminently qualified to
represent the Tenth District of Geor
gia in the Forty-ninth Congress ol
tlie United States. From his early
youth, a Democrat by conviction, In-
has served tlie party in seasons ol
triumph and defeat with equal alac
rity and cheerfulness. As an advo
cate, he combines eloquence with
fairness and force; as n jurist, he i.-
I'nmiliar with tin* genius of our gov
ernment and the scope of its laws;
as n practical statesman, he is con
versant wit Ii the needs of the district
and of the State; as a man, lie is in
sympathy with the whole people.
, sound upon all questions of national
economy and public policy; as a
patriot, his highest ambition is for
the good of his country, in county.
Slate and national politics, he lias
been a trusted counsellor and advis
or. He lias contributed freely of his
time and of his means to the advance
tor Court of said county, in favor of A
llerriumi, against said Augustus C.
H. Hines—i. Hermann being trausfom
of said Ii fa.
This fid May, 1SSL
O. A. WALL,
ShcrilT IF. C.
WOMAN.
Her Health anil Happiness are Matters
of Great Concern to all Mankind,
For Letters Di.uuixsion.
)R DINAR Y’S OFFICE.
G KOKGIA—AVasbingtou Countv.
DR. J. II. MAY,!
SANDEHSV1LL, GA.
{il-’FEKS hisi
'Sandersville
W. W. CURRY.
SaiubirsviHc, Ga, March 22d 1884.
F. It. SAFI OLD,
ATTORNEY AT EA1V,
SAXDKItSVII.LK, OA.
thirty-five came frpij) t|)e fiye States
pf New York, New Jersey, Pennsyl
vania, Ohio aqd California, {til of
electoral I
fotcB needed tp eject the fioxt Rresi
dent.—Tel. Mes.
ment of Democratic principles.—
Yet lie has been modest apd retiring.!
Near Marietta, Ga.
Some months ago I bought a bottle of
Dr. J. Bradlield's Female Regulator,
and used it in my family with great sat !
isfaetion . I have, recommend it to three
families, and tlr y have found it, to he
just what is claimed for it. The females
who have used it are now in perfect
health and able, to attend to their house-
hold dutieq, REV. B. II. JOHNSON.
State of Georgia, Troup County.
_ __ I have examined the recipe of Dr.
laving pers o i i a I" a i ii hit lo n " u pi m *' t *1 m I J osi 111 Pj'ououiiee it to be
„l', r »., . . , . eomhmation ot medn-mesot great mer-
them doubtful States in tin* next],*,,' | ftt0) ,j e ‘ i,.'!. s been a'candidate Vor’ !t - l,B tru, “n"‘"t ,lf «» llipp ' ,se - s " | i
Presidential contest and easting not ||i R u o/licc, n,ul when the choice of
less than lQt) p| t}|e 201 electoral,party fell upon another, no other
man more promptly or gracefully
spbinittcd to the verdict, or contrib
uted more effectual support to tlie
election of t lip nominee,
A Couaidcrnlflp Ditlrri'iu i*.
Pliiludelpliia C-a11.
New Rork Broker—No, dear, 1 cap
not take you to Sayntpga this year.
His Wife—You c an't, indeed’? \
photild like to know why f
‘‘I can’t afford it.”
“The idea! Why, the Simporsins
are going to Newport just the same
as usual, and Simpcrsin lias failed
|too.”
‘ Exactly, my dear, and J haven’t.”
“Well?”’
“Why, I have to stay at home and
pay iny debts.”
Mr. J unies’ Eu to re.
I is understood that Mr. James,
**ith the aid of his friends, will re-
W« business aud epdeavor to re
establish hiuiselfin tlie business and
financial world. The noble action of
bis wife in pledging tbo income from
per personal estate to guarantee tlie
Interest, as stated, is generally
pommended nnd applauded. Mr.
Janies expects, within the next five
years, to be able to buy up the stock
pf the creditors company,paying dol-
I ar for dollar for it, aud again own
da property and be himself again.
His thousands of friends wish every
pupppss in his efforts.—Aug. News
females for which ho recommends it.
WM. 1>. BEASLEY, M. D.
For Letters ol Administration
ORDINARY’S OFFICE, , T . 4 ,
aB01K»U-W«hi« t u»„ Cos. t y .| J'srjfir SW
"11 •
nini.strntiou ou the estate ol Jim Hooks, late
if said oouiily, lUeoased, and f will puss up-
'D said nppliuation ou tho first Monday in
tune, 1884.
Given under my hand officially, this 2Gtb
lay of Apr:!? 1884.
M. NEWMAN,
5-1—At Ordinary.
For Leave to sell Laud.
O HI) IN All Y’S OFFICE,
GEORGIA—Washington County,
MRS. L. P. DANIEL.
cloaks
icw, also
kinds of Indies
work made nicely to order. Ladies
needing such work will do well to call
on Mrs. Daniel. Patronage respectfully
solicited
Sandersville, GajNov. 20, 1883.—tf
L01ML LARD’S
EMCCOBOY
CAUTION TO COXSr.’iIKll.S:
Stables.
AVill praetK-e in all the Courts ol
e -Middle Circuit and in the conn-
services to the citizens ofilies surrounding Washington.
... .. . die and adjacent country Special attention given to eommer-
All calls day or night will be promptly jdal law.
responded to Ofiico at Ins residence on
J u..Sumner, administrator of tho estuti SMrs. Pittman’s lot, corner of llnrris.nnd
i Wm. II. Kumuer, late of said county, do-!Church stre ets junto 1884tf 'Uawlinnw Tvni'f-
■cn seO, ftp; lies to (ho undersigned iur letters j jiVCkW m iLtl Lb.
if dismission lrom the admihistration oi A T
said estate; M&UJ. W.SiL,
riiosearu thn-c-foro to cito and admonish! I respectfully inform the public tlmt
ill concerned to bo and appear at tlie Court |[ am now prepared to oiler iny protfes-
>f Ordinary to ho held in and for said conn- ion,,1 aurvices to thorn, and ask of them
-.yon tho hr, t Monday in July next, and :l gmieroitH patromigo. Olltce ’ North
diow oiinso if any they have, why said let- |, ]aHt M-isoniobaildinK Night
•ers of dismission should not be granted to ., ii i , lf ? i r r • > b •
1,0 petitioner. jOiills lecned ut J)r. J. I. Irwin’H tost-
This 26th day of March, 1884. , deuce.
M. N Eft MAN, Ord'y. | ANDREW J. IRWIN, M. I).
3 27—3m | Sandersville, On. March, 1.
, maud i -,o ot.-. '•
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cause no nar*.
wit 11 -,:i!iv v,-oiir : . .
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Sitin'IV ton
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or s-'iit i.y • a-
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SANDS’ —•
PATENT TRIPLE
iT •:•■
E.U tetul
- or Nile nt if fi lings
that
5E uii’K
irolliers stables,
to bttv stock wtiuld do
«’H ' 1 "*<H * Iv- 11 .rses b-aird.-l at
"d - stal les at a re.'No iiible price. Have
y-'tir li 'i—put up ni nur stables and
they will be well cured for.
RAWLINGS BROS,
feb. 20, ’84.—tf.
By M. Nowuitttt. Ordinary of said County, lu.i'n.alyot m'^ka^^l'rL’iv ”Zl
James W. Hii-klin, Administrator of Mrs a* to ilivcivo the
auwiirj-, wi wiiiiM n-,|ii,:st tin-
Springfield, Tenn.
Dr. J. Bradfield: I tear Sir—My daugh I plication
ter has been suffering for many years ia June, 1884
with that dreatlfitl affliction known as! This Gth day of May, 18R4
Dorothy Hieklip, deoensed, lias in duo form 1
ipplied lor leave to sell the lands belonging! 11 wl,icl1 '* is lll "a)« ljl> ai-
to the estate of said deceased, and stjiil ap-i Our Xatite and Tnitle-Miifk.
plication will be heard ou the Hist Monday
TRADE MARK-
REGtSTEHED.
Resolved, 2d, T’litit the delegates iFemnls Disease, which lias cost me many
from Riebniond county arc* instruct
ed to use their licst efforts and to
employ all honorable means to se
cure his nomination in the Democrat
ic Congressional Convention.
dollars, and notwithstanding 1 lmd the|
best niedieal attendance, could not find
relief. J lm'-(. used many other, kinds
of medicines wiiliout any effect 1 bad
M. NEWMAN, Ord’y.
may 8, 1881— 4t
For Leave to sell Land.
ORDINARY'S OFFICE,
GEORGIA—Washington County
In Imyincr Hu* i mi tut ion you pay us much foi
inferior article us tiiu ^eiuiiiu! c.mU.
Bo Sure You Obtain Ihu Genuine.
L o r i 11 a r d’s Climax
!{«■«! Tin-Tug Plug Tobacco.
The l-'iiiyst Sweet Uheiviag' Tobacco
Made.
5th day of May, 1884.
JJ. NEWMAN, Ord’y
may 8—4t
imint wliicli aiaki-K
. Ilustuttcr's Stoniacli
pitt,its sq oHV'Ctivc as an iuvijpirunt. Fur sale t>>-
j,tl Drup^i-tK and lleuU-rH geaeraily.
CIIKAI* ! CHEAP !
Mrs. C. C. Brown has just opened a
large and well selected stock of millinery
goods which she, is offering at low prices.
Call before they are all gone and get
one of those Sailor Hats, at 35 cents,
finer in proportion.
All fresh stock and first class goods.
just about given hoi up, was outof 1,cart,| J3v M. Newman, Ordinary ot said Count)',
but happened in the store of \\ . W. Eck-j E A. Sullivan, County Administrator ot
jlorseveral weeks smeo, and lie, knowing! Witty M. Sheppard, deceased, has in dueITlie;ueuuinealwaysbenr* u ltcdTiu-Tag with our
[of my daughter’s affliction, persuaded!form applied lot-leave to .sell tlie lands be-j name therimn.
BEWARE OF IMITATION.
Furniture & Sewing Machines-
In order to enlarge, and make, room
for my Spring stock of Millinery gnotl*
just received from New York, I will in
(lie, nextOOtjays ofie.rat the lowest prices
Bureaus, Bedsteads, Waslistands Safes,
chairs, &c., Ac., some elegant goods in
the lot at factory prices. Remember
this offer is only for sixty days and first
choice is quite nil item.
I am still selling the Light Running
‘‘Domestic’’ with new wood work and
new attachments tlmt has caused a fresh
outburst of admiration all over tlie coun
try, arc discarding their old style heavy
bungling;fiiid noisy tnaobines, and refus
ing to buy other kinds, because they
have found tlie star, that leads them all
I also keep on hand tho ‘‘White,”
and Peerless machines that have, never
failed to giyoperfect satisfaction and the
\ ,n « t0 buy a bottle of your Female'Reg-(longing to the estate of said deceased,
sufferingfrumuKen’|ulutor. She began to improve at once it'd application will bo heard ou tho
SSffMJK!'**,* liui'tN with its ,-m-c-is ti'«t i j“! 1 '”,;,rs 1 S;
mita'its. (tys|>cpsin bought several more bottles ot it; and
iiaij iii-i-vimsiu*8s Im knowing what 1 do about it. if to-day
m- I il o ru ci-riviibli- c r -i * . v I may
tVui!i the use or „ one ot iny family was sunermg with
iKiuriwiiiiix iiii-t ii"ii ) tlmt awful disease, 1 would have it if it Guardian's Dismission
unuidcU.' a 1 l iii!-(ind :o -‘ it ? iJ ° ;l bottle, lor I can truthtully say- GEORGIA—Washington County,
piut that will oflVi-t it lias cured my daughter sound andirvrmTV ATtva riT, v ti'm t:
«c'oU^e‘mb ve11 ’ n,lfl n, y 8t ‘B‘ ; " k1 wife do most heart- ORDIJN ARx b Ul i iUL,
rom-ivi-d tieuitfi iimijily recommend your Female Regulator
vjgnr. tlmt bn Ki-ii-]to bcjust what it is represented to be.
tiiu'i-t-tU^H-vii.' 1 'it !k,Respectfully, II. D. b’EATII 10R.STON.
t lie I»obstthsioii of
\ tliis* j'riind retjuiiH*-
Treatise on the Healtliand Happiness
of Woman mailed free.
Tim Bkadfiklii Rkoui.atou Co.
Box 28, Atlanta. Ga.
HMDS
and all Bilious Complaints are relieved by takln
WRIGHTS INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS
Purely VoeoUtlo-, Ho Grlp'.nj. Price 25e, All Druj^istj.
Mrs. Martha 8. Joyner, guardian for W.
bopgstreel Joyner applies to mo lor letters of
Dismission from said Guardianship, and I
will pais upon her application ou the first
Monday in July, 1884 at iny office in Sai -
dersvilln in said county.
Given under iny hand and official signa
ture at Sandersville, tfio 21st duy of Alay
1881.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
5-22-lt
'i’be public arc hereby forbidden
from going in or through my orchard,
situated on the place owned by Raw
lings & Walker and known as the
Langtnade place. Come now, peach j best machines for tho prices ever put
oh will soon be ripe, you must keep upon the market,
out. J. A. ROBSON. 1 'MRS. C. G. BROWN
not) im con/cRD sttphhlp*
A NEW TREATMENT
For Consdmi'tion, Asthma, Bitoxciimf,
Uispi-U'SIA, Catarrh, Headache, Dkbili-
it, Uheumattsim, Nkuraloia, and at
Chronic and Nur runs Disorders
A CARD.
the undersigned, having reach-,-,! » rnn i
Iiemaiiienl heaetlt from the uso ot "t'tin I J ((I'M) < >\
YtiK.V- |ire|iarcilniitl ailniliiiHtererl by Dm, StaI'ksV
y I U.KS-. at l'lillmlcl|ihia, mat being siilisrieil tlmt i,
is a new discovery in medical science, and all that i-
claimed for it,com, der it a duty whtdi wo owe to tla
muny thoasauds who are Halloring fisun chroido and
so-cotlod tact rahlo disrases to do all that ivi'oa t!
coutldeuco. n " d t'te public with
, We liavo personal knowledge of ])„, stnrkoy &
. alen iliey. uro edacatod. iutolllge, t. consdmiiloa,
mint w'i'm' H ho " 11 " 0 , t \, w " ll,n ""'e. make any state
an-nt v hlcli they do not know or la-lolvo to 1 H . , rue
nor fahlish any testmonlala oncpoi-ts of oases whch
tru not genuinu. naicn
Wm. D. Kici.i.ky,
Member oJ'Comjress from Philadel
phia.
T. S. AuR-rnF.it,
Editor and Publisher “Anthers
Ilmne Magazine," Philadelphia.'
\ . L. Oonkad,
Editor “Lutheran Obseercer.’’ Phil
adelphia.
PHILADELPHIA, PA., June 1 1882.
REEZER
The only Froozer ever made havinp three dl
tnotiona iunicle tho can, thereby, of course, I ir<
Inn finer and smoother Cream than auy
Freozur on (lif market. ..
300,000 In U80- Catalogue and^Prico
jailed upon ttppllcatlon.
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Dirortions fur IVnr; r ■ • . ; W. .. i i mi.
biujj thld diacukO Olid I..i uu A c r: yju. fccalui uti a,. llcil ^
ALABASTINE
• # !
A Superior Sulbstitnte
for Kalsomiue, ©to.
kl Onr‘-lVt'n'tL t * 1 " P^riioiiiil rhariicter.
Address J)rs, Htarkey & Pnlen
1109 and HU Girard St, Philud’cl-
phni., Pq.
Alftliastlno is Vaa first and onft/prep^
mpdc from calcined gypsum rock, } 0 |. 1 L
cation to walls with n brush, ami is fl "d ir j
ered t>y patents and perfected by m 8 -''!J
of experiments. It is tho only l )orl '’ anV
wall llntsh, and admits of applyriS 118
coats as desired, ono ovor another, w of
hard surface, without danger of scall ‘ p’,he
noticeably adding to tho thickness o
wall, which is strengthened and improve •>
each additional coat, from tlmo to tin • .
Is the only material for tho purpoap n
pendent' upon gluo for Us atlliesi. ,
Alaba8Uno is hardened on the wall
moisture, etc., while all lcalsominoa o
emng preparations havo inert S0[C lere( i
and glue for thpir base, which aro ro (
soft or scaled in a vory short time.
In addition to tho above
Alabastino Is less expensive, as it ycr
but one-half the number of pouiulat <-
tlie same amount of surface with two w
is readv for use by adding water, an
applied by any ono. fof
For sale by your Paint Dealer. ^ S m lWi
Circulnr containing Samples of f- ^
inauufacturod only by tho Alabasiw ■
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