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A. J, JERiNIGAN
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pUBMSDBR AMI) PHOPRIKTOB,
KDEKSYHJ.E, • - - GEORGIA
' UY, JUNE, I0~TsH4.
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For Preildtiil.
Ion. 1108WELL 1* FLOWER,
OB' NEW YORK
Fd«Tp(Mr of Oforfiii;
i.HKNHY 1). McBANIKL.
OP WALTON COUNTY.
VHtCMiraw of die 10»h, Di»|.
Hon. lihOKGK T. HARM'S,
OF AUGUSTA,
for 8*1 tetter General of tlic 511(1-
Hie Georgia Circuit.
poll. OM AR II. ROGERS,
OF SANDERSVILLE.
Ubiino
Arthur.
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Firsfl&i lilt.
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St. <-'oilvculton. . Tho Kepu blicn i\ ('(invention,
Programme of Sunday Nuliool Convention I i
of the tut Hist, ol Mt. Vernon Assoi-ialioh to * ■'»*"«■ N<»nit.inted on
be held with the ohurob at ML Motiah com- . lo^ I’lc.irfi nt
luencing on Saturday before the ath'Sumlny n* 11 *! 5 ictd'i coiiie
tost1
Saturday 1J o’clock a. ju. Serjpoc by li*
P. J. Pipkin. t- a
Saturday 2 o'clock p. tu. organt^-Oourentitm! fcdmuifds.
“ 2} " licarjreport from S. Schfcdl.' Logan
" !| " Sul./edt object of a S.’fr
Oonvenlfi.fj opened by W. A. Sinqucllcld.
Saturday ftj o'clock, Subject. The bouefilH
of illustrative ti'aufiuig a S, S. lesson, open
ed by Pr. C. I Dav»«.
Snbday 0o’clock a. m. Maas S. S. meeting
conducted by A. W, J. Wood.
Sou day 11 o'i jock Sermon to tho ebildreu,
J. J. HtmaW, I Ex Com m'toe
A. 1j. liiUNTLr,, >
I J. Prki.kh, J H, S. Con.
iiolriWurcitut ^PPt!tlitiff
TRACK ftBARW REOISTCPCD.
JoTTniion county has endorsed Horn
G«o. T. Barnett.
Strawberries sold in New York
Market last week at }0c per quart.
West Point, Giv, Jiad ft thirty
thousand dollar fire last Thqrsday.
It is probable that Atlanta wilj
purchase roaciqcry and bore an ar
tesian well.
Five or six murderers banged on a
recent Friday in this country dc
dared that runt had led them into
crime.
Austria has 84- trade schools, <-qm
prising sclioqla for textile mapu fact
pres, for wopd and stono trades, for
caramic and glass work, aipl for
small industries
Itsr. J R. Respftsa, «f Butler, has
JUSt received account of sale of three
crates of peaches shippod from hin
orchard to New York. T^ey brought
160.
If the Mormon is to escape punish
ment in the Tsrrjfprles by the plea
that polygamy is a part of hie reli
gion, why may not ttye bjgfunist in
the States escape on tha same plpa ?
—Tel. k Mes.
Mr. J A Wicker, while working on
the Baptist ehutgli at Newnau, Gn.,
was bitten or stung by you,e kind of
a reptile, and now lies in a dangerous
condition. Mr Wicker, js frpm our
conntv.
The sale of Liberty Hall took place
last week. The historic placo whs
sold by the executor, Colonel John.
A- Stephens. It is presumed that
the place will' gto to’ the St ephen’s
Memorial association:
■iaiuo td tVrOcIi tho Farty.
LomDOn, Jiine (1.—Daily News guys:
"ThU most conservative observers he
live thkt the domination 1 of Blaiqe
lharks the dissolution of tlic Ilopiili-
Hcari'party, which'will ha Vo a most
Critical battle to fight this year.”
ll is hbfct when 1 folks are' courting
that they find out faults beforehand
Whbfa'yoU mhrry as sinnbrs you will
bb mUbh mote apt to'live as - saints
than' iChbii 1 y0U‘ nihrry as saints tO
l\ve as eftititif.—Ffcnry Ward Boach-
<5r, irfiiy 1'8.
DendysVille, Me., has no railroad,
and id'sixty years not a building in
tihfe town' h'as bben burned. Liquor
has'nbt bfehn sold there during six
teen 1 years, andh'tftbat lime no person
hna died btetWeen the ages of pile
aid t#edty<r—Boston Herald.
Jiilitv
llawlcy
Unvote
Den. Sherman
Me gales absent.
thr Friday night the 6th', Hast., ah
attempt was made by Evans'Wright
to aW*ai&iulate ex-Governor Smith,
Vfh'O h'ad nfaefe a' spbech’ that day in
favor of Ben Mitch'ell', h'e murderer
6f Wright’s brother. Three shots
#'ere' fired without effect.
Th‘e Blue Ridge of West Virginia
is believed by the State geologist t 0
Contain a si Qinherrng Volcanb. There
is one placeof about an acre in' ex
tent where th’c ground never freezes
and the show always melts, Vege
tation -is always a month in advance
6f the season. The volcano' is be-
to be below this spot.
Tho Ucuiocrnoy nf Wnttkiuglon count)
this day luot at Ibo Court house in ■ conven
tion. under call of Copt. }’. U T nfinferro,
Cbrn’u Dorn. Us. Com., for the purpose ot
electing-delegates to Ike ronvnntinn tnos-
Houible in Atlanta on the 18th (nukf- pod ia
eloot tick-galea io tlio Congressional Conven
tion' to meet in Snnriersvills on Uio first ol
•Toly.
On motion of Hr. M O. Ifnti'h, Hr Tl. N
Uollifiold wpb elected chairman' of ‘tho moot-
and 8 CJ. Jordon wan requested (it act
ecretnry. by ?«mienl of tnp ohuirmun,
Capt, Taliaferro B|Stud tho (ihjeeq -of tiie
meoting. ’ .
On (notion of Oscar R. Holers, the follow
mg oouimittee of five wan appointed by tin
chair, to Bqgfteat delegates to the two coiiven
tion«, viz : (). II fiqgnrs, J. T. Youngblood,
M. <)• Wood, .}f. WeWLupp and J, W. HeuHlotiB,
Tho committed retired to i.nnaider tbeir
dtitioB. U. H. I’ringlo olfotpd'the following
reBointions, whioh were adoptdt:
UcBoWod, 'That this convention appoint
four delegates, arid four alternates to ntteml
Ibo State Convention lq bo hold in Atlanta
on|Motxlay June ItHli, fHHl, to appoint tlolo-
gales to tbo Chicago convention
lleHolvod, TbattbiH mooting, also appoint
foar delegutcH and tonr aiternatOR to attend
tbo Ccngroasional Oonv n'ion of tho loth
UougroHHinnnl district, to meet itt tiiiH place
ontua llih day of .Inly' niott'fo n'OfOiimte n
onndldnle for Cotlgrews.
llesolvcd, That wo recommend lb tile State
convention tbat no delegate to either 1 one td
tbo Kto|o ConvetitlotiH be admitted unless lie
hga been regularly' appointed' oithar as a
eg.itu or as at> aUbrnatoby liiM own oouu-
ty-
Tbo resolutions worn son, out to tbo com
mittee, whereupon the oommilteo appeared
through M. Nowmuu and asked that the
words alterunloH 1>ostricken from tho rosoli •
Mono tpkrelievo tbo ooininittoa from thu. em
karrassmont of Miying who should bo dele
gates apd It’ho sh^ubl bo altoruatos, which
the mooting refused Ur do.
Tho committee then made tho following
report: We tho oommitteor hog leave to sug
gest tbo following named gentlemen as suit
ible delegates tu represent tho Dtmocrney in
the two approaching conventions, viz to At
lanta:
DILroATKS, AT.TEHNATB.
H. G. Wright, 0, It. l’ringle,
T. Wqrthou, T. J. Holmes.
J. K. Uinos, A. L. ItougLton,
Yf- H. itarsons, T. N. Smith.
To Congressional Convention in ttuudors-
vilfo.
DCl.EUATtS. ATLEIINATCS.
M. G. llatoh, Sampson Daniel,
O. If, Rogors, T, O. Wioker,
k. W. Aldred, J. T. Yonnglilood,
J. if Gilmore, G. II. liatemau.
J: Mi Gilmore moved that, tho word alter
note ho striddron from tho report and that al?
the gontlemon nnumd )>o doolarod duly eleo
ted delogatbs to said oonvoutions, whi h m<
lion whs carried.
J. K. Hiuus offered tho following resolu
tiou:
'Die Democratic Tarty of Washington comi
ty in ipass-meeting assembled, take great
pleasure iu the candidacy of the Mon. Goo
l’. Humes for Congress, and recognizing his
i-mineut abilities, honeHty, integrity and
great probity of oharucter, his devotion and
long spent years of fealty to parly and ills
preeminent fitness for national leiiislaiiou.
Therefore, ho itltesolvod:
That the delegates selected to-day for the
S roratic Convention ol tbo 10th Ootigros-
t Distriot whioh meets hero on the 1st
"day df Jnly next, be in.stiuotcd to cast their
votes for the lion. Geo. T, Harnos and use all
houorhhlo means to soonrn his nomination
for Congress.
T. J. Hoi nun moved ns a substitute that
this delegates bo instructed not to vote for
auy .man who was not in favor of Taritl Re
form. Thoro was no second to tho motion.
J. 0. Ilarmau moved to lay tho resolution
olfored by J. K. lliues on thu table, which
was lost. Motion to adjourn haying been
made by 0. U. Rriuglo it wua then senondod
liy T. O. Wioker. The chair rnlod that the
resolutions must bo disposed of before be
could entertain a motion to adjourn.
A vote Was then taken upon the reuolutions
endorsing Mnj. Geo. T. ltarnes, and they
wore adopted by u largo majority.
The mooting then ndionrned
If. N. HULMIGKLD, Chm’n.
8. O. Joiidan, Secretary.
^yudorsville, Ou., Jnno 3d. 1881.
Briqgewbrk,
W HiL bo let to the lowest bidder otn _ , , , ... ,
Friday tho 20lh of June. 1884, at 11 « veyy soiireo o{ the trouble, and ertects an
m. at Fenn’s bridge, tho rebuilding of a part L a lbU ] , I ^’ 1111,1 JH'iiuaueiit euie. I'or sal
ot said bridge, tho timbers for which will bei b - v 1,11 1Jru 8 r K llitH nud Dealers generally,
delivered to tho contrae,lor by tho authorities T ~Z TT '
of Washington and Jefferson counties. I<(*qislaliire-
SECONl) UAT.UIT'
111aiiin. ...... .i.......
Arthur.. S'....tV.».......
Edtnnniis.
Logan
Tolm Sliormnu
llawley.
Lincoln
General Sherman
THlItO UAI.I.OT
Blnvnc
Arthur
I’gltmt'fids .
Taiwan.... ...
John &liurman.
nwley
General Sherman
Lincoln
.fOl/llXil HAI.1.0T
HlainP f,41
Arthur .207
LkllUUUlliJ-. ... - 41
Hnwley .•«.... lfi
Logan 7
Iiincoln 2
, . 341)
..270
,. -. 85
.-..01
a. .28
, .13
....4
2
. 3
. .271
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. . . 53
. . . ‘25
. .13
. . .2
.. . .8
Of Kentucky TTnlvcrAt^rj'J.cvll
H»ad«n^ can Win aht J
Tint to •oropleto tM« niU Dipl*
*Mt>. T«U1 0*f», IfMsP .
Board in ft family, |I0 V WtfTftphr ItKMtj.
freo. Lftdioo
.«r<
«ald
JFF* ftbont
Itfomifitor Hooka t
SpmUI eotuito far T^ftohow *nd IMIIM Hoi< UalrariltJ
__ ■£*'*’•* Biplan e prsf|nUkilnlto»r»do5tM TMlboftHtlfMOltT la not^*,
T Y, UllEOMATIStM, NEmUT.OTA, AVI) dll
Chronic and Nnrvou* Disorder*.
. A CARD.
Wo tho tnulerpigntd, hnyfng rooolvpd groat nnd
tbonoilt vi “ * *
Warren Leland,
Wliom everybody kimWa us tho fucconfol
manager of tlio
Largest Hotel Enterprises
of America, (ays that whtlo a psiseuger from
Now York on board a ship going around I'npo
Rom, in the oarly day* of emigration toOat-
tforntH, lio learned that one ot tlio offlcers of
thovossol had cured himself, during tlio voy
age, of an obstlimlo disease by the usoof
Ayers Sarsaparilla.
Since then Mr. I,bland 1ms recommended
Awn’s S aus atari Li, a In ma*y similar
eases, and lio lias never yet heard of It* fail
ure to elfoot a radical euro.
.Some year* ago ona of Mr. Ltland’h farm
laborers limited his leg. Owing to the bad
atato of bl) blood, an ugly serofiilom swelling
nt lump Appeared on tho tnjurod limb. Hop.
ilblu Itching of tbo akin, with burning and
darting pitfha through the lump, mode life
almost Intolerable. Th* leg became onor-
mouily enlarged, and ninntng ulcer) formed,
discharging great quantities of extremely
idfonslro matter. Vo treatment was of any
avail until the man, by Mr. T,ELAND’S dlrec-
tlon ( waa supplied with AVElt’B SARRAl'A-
1IILLA, which allayed tlio pain amt Irritation,
healod Min some, removed tho swelling, aud
eomplctoly restored flic limb to use.
Mr. Leland ha* personally used
Ayers Sarsaparilla
for RlimunnHam, with entire sneers* ; and,
aftor earefnl observation, declare* that, !u
Ids belief, thorn la no mertlclno In tho world
equal to it for the euro of I.l vor Dlsnrdsn,
(tout, the effetia »f high living, Halt
Jlliouni, 8s>v*a, Kruptlona, and at) tlio
vartnna farms of blooil dtsonao*.
We have Mr. I.RLANn'a permission to Invite
all who may itoaire further evidence In regard
»o tho extraordinary curative pmvors of
Ayeu's .Sabbatauilla to see him pcrion-
ally either at bis mammoth Ocean Hotel,
Long Itrsneli.or nt tho popular Leland Hotol,
lirooilway, 27th and28th Streets, Now York.
Mr. I,F.land’s oxtonsivo knowledge of tlio
good done by till* unequalled oradlcator of
Mood potBona enables him to give Inquirers
much valuable information.
PREPARED HV
Dr. J.C. Ayor&Co., Lowell, Mass.
Hold by all Druggists; gl, six bottles for IS.
pc-nnaneutbenefit from Itie usoof ''COkEPOUND OI >
YOKN r ’ prepared and udiiilnistcred by l)r«. PtaUkuY
A. I’A lfn. of t'liillid.dplifts, and being natl .lled that It
is a now discovery In medical seleneo, end all that Is
claimed for it,consider ita duty which wo ewe lajhe
many thousand) who nro suffering from obronlffAnd
so-colled ‘•lnourablo” diaeasos to do nil that wocan to
make Its vlrtuea known and to inspire the public with
COtlfldHlCO.
tVe have persons! knowtedge nf Drs. Starkey Ik
l’ulcn' ilieyare etlucutcd,iutelligcut, conscientious
physicians, tvho will not, we are sure, make any slide
ment which they do pot know or liclvlve to be true,
nor publish any tectmonluls or reports of cases which
aro not gcauiue
Wm. D . Kei.ley,
Member (//'Congress from rhiladel-
phia.
T. H. Ammrr.Tt,
Editor and Publisher “Anther,s
JTome Magazine,” Philadelphia.
V. Ti. Conrad,
Editor “Lutheran Ohsecrvcr.” Phil-
ade,tph\a,
PTULA DELPHI A, PA., June l 1SS2
Tn order lo mr-t nnutural innijiry in regard to our
proiVrsninniil »n<i jirrsomil fitand tn give in
crcAriud contuW'iice in nur (jlnleiufttutii and in the gen
uintMiFHs uf our tufiliiitoiilulA and report* of
print tho above curd fyom gontlimen well and widely
known and of the highest poridhal character.
Our *‘Tn*ntiao on comnpoinfn Oxygon,” coutnininj?
adiistory tho discovery of nnd modt ot nctiniyoCthiti
roinarkiitdo curntivo iigr’nt. and & htrgw record of srr*
•risingcures in (lomnimpiioci, (.'atnrrh t Neuralgia,
bronchitis, Asthma, etc., and a wide range nt chronic
diftoasrri, will bo Mont free.
Address .Drs. Starkey & Prtlen,
1109 and 11 II C-Hr«rd St, Philudol-
Pa.
LOIMLLAUD’S
MACCOBOY SNUFF.
CAUTION TO COXSUMKttSf
• As m»nv t’nrcrl.if fmltaSon* have appeared upon
the market lii psr kage* so closely resembling ours
a* to ettaaeiva the unwaty, wc;would requeat the
lurchaser to sea that the red lithographed tin can*
u which It Is packed always bear
Onr Yittuo ami Trade-Mark.
ill buying the Imitation yon pay as mnah for an
Inferior article as the genuine eo*t*.
Bo Suro You Obtain Ihe Gonniiif
Lorillard’s Climax
K«wl Tln-Tapr Wnfi Tolinirro.
The Finest Sweet Chew Lug: Tohnceo
Made.
The|Menidm-always bears » Red.TIn-TEg With our
name thomon.
BEWARE 0? IMITATION.
Illustrated.
ilt ho doubtful ourloiiawr thoughtfulI wank
Doxr. inartb aiui Boflr. bindin - f wtt.yapor Jir.Mnr
Tflkcobolde,H4 r-UI--.sentailrds.1, rnQnsTOMrtps.br
|Dlft. WHITTIER
JTIih grtatsaoclsUst. Nsrron) Dehllllr.tinpeiltmenV
Spring Hats,
Spring Bonnets
For K„W^
)psl scilrfftiniisnf Lndies thft pnlilio .Bqoarft r ’ ° a
i,l Bonnets ever brought per cent on the pr^ce a B kod Th; -*
ml wifi ofer them ftt a gift-fe'Jgft ihmtment. 9 1 " , »
Administrator's Dismission.
GKOKGIA Wnsihiuqton Cotmtj.
Ordinary’s Olhco.
8y M. Nowimni, Ordinary of said County
Whereas Mrs. MartiniS. Joyner nnd V. 8
loyner surviving administrators of tho ee-
Into of Ilnel A. Joyner, apply to mu for let
ters ol Dismission from said administration,
md I will pnss njion this application on the
ilr.st Monday in September, 1884, al my office
u Sundersviljo.
Given under my hand ofllcially this Sdlli
lay of May, 1884.
M. NEWMAN.
&-2!)-3m Ordinary, W. O.
The Harnett House,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Is conceded to be the most
comfortable and by far the best
conducted Hotel in Savannah.
HATES: $2.00 PER DAT.
. . M. I.. HAKNHTT.
I nm notv reeeiving’ direet from_ New
York one nf Urn liesl
and MissesFalsand
lo Sundersvifie ftn
the lowest I’Msl'l priees.
-T alw keep up my Dress OntHnpr.
Fittinond Al^kinq. department. But
isfactfon gpnranleeiT. .
MBS. 0. C. BRGWN.
Up sf.'dnv’ovfr Tn?tmttnn Sc IXiptttftn’s
store, West side I’Yibllc- Rqnarn, next to
Poat-offlco. *- ***** t
. Titlnable Farm for Snle.
Three hundred neers of land lying;
near Tehnillo No. 13 C. it. H- «vs hun
dred and forty seres now in a Irish state
of i-ultiviuioa. l’laet is well improved
there beitiK plenty of liuiklinfTS stielt
are. kept on a first class farm, Lands arc
well adapted to frait culture as well m
com aud cottott sutne A the Imst varie
ties of peach trees now on tSiei place, n
portion, of which bore, fruit last season,
and » us said to be the finest seen iu the
market for terms and particulars apply
to tins oftieo Sandersville Ga., April 1st.
4tn
• .®r° ro House same si™
is (he time for fm io c Pt - ’
Lot and 2 rmnn house on Ffovd
Lot contains onflftrtn, rav s 8tr * e -
I PW cent na prictrwtoelnwiH hjy j? 2a
HonshwjdJofcin SMid erBvil , B '
K. I. H A li R I S,
MEDICAL.
[ ATTORNEY* AT LAW ,
Sttndcrsville, Ga.
"Will praetice in all the Courts of the
niddle ciieiiit, and in the connties »»r-
oundidg Washington. Special atten
tiou given to commercial law.
T respectfully inform tho public that
I nm now prepared to offer my proffes-
ioual aomces to thorn, nnd ask of them
a generous patronage. Oillco Ninth
East corner Masonic building. Night
calls rocived at l>r. J. 1. Irwin’s rosi
denoe.
ANDREW J. IRWIN,M. D.
Sandersville, ()a. March, 1884.
Sheriff’s Sales,
for July,
. 100
acites <01 land on Bnf.
fala€r»©li. Whv da
yon wait?
A plantation of $00
acres of fine land, j n
*24 miles ©fDavisboro
r wellimproved,cheap!
FOR RENT.
A dwelling of
rooms and basement
on the public square.
Will do for offices!
Apply to
Ilincs & Rogers,
Will he sold on the first Tuesday in
July next, at the Court House door in
-Washington Count), the county of Washington, in the Lity of
Iministrator of the estate [Sanders villc, within the Jpg
HOSfJ.11%
Vaiiderbilt on tlic {South.
Mr. Vanderbilt exfiresBe'd great
fcouftdence in theluture of ti\c south 1 -
enrstateb, as wh’ere 4!hb cotton and
jrqii;n|ftn^f^jiHnig;jii(t,u8tries will
be the most profitable. He referd to
ibe wonderful growth of Atlanta arid
the fe'ritfroriae Of itfi people. The
toiniiiig eaiteritUhl cotton expo$itiq»
At tfM tJrlearid which rirged
British ffifthitfaettirers td visit arid
Witness for tbetfrilelveS the products
Add iiefttftircek df Ariferieri iri miqia
trire; Mt. Vatide'rb'ilt fepcomerida
the fitites of t’ldridii, Aiaifaiuft ftyd.
•wftorgiai as dfcsitable Stfttes for the
inaririfattrire df tile flrier fedttbn frafc-
rlcs, rind tfaft gliif ^drts df Slow Or
ItftriB^Pefriljifccj.la, aria Mdbile for ship
building tarda, arid vriicfo property
*J»n h0# bC bbrigfat at lottrir rates
ihari eref ftgairi iri the fiftiire.
Fortify Hie ays.
tern. All who
have experience
edund witnessed
tlio effect oflloH-
I fitter’s Btomolie
Bitters upon the
■weak, broken
down, despoud-
iug vietims of
dyspapsia, liver
complaint, fcAor
and ngne, rheu
matism, nervou-
dobility, or proa
mature decays
_ _ luiow that in this
supreme tonic and alterative there exists
Iu specific principle which veaohes the
. STOMSCH^^ i
8ltTEff S
Specifications caq'be seen at ihe offices
of tho Ordinary at Saudorsvillo and of the
Oouuty Ooinmissioners at Louisvillo.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary W. O.
W. H. HAltVEY O, «. J. C.
may 22, 1884 -4t
For Homestead.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
GEORGIA—W ashington County
Mrs. Ann E. Minor has applied tur the set-
tin« apart and valuation of u Homestead,
^ud I will pass upon the Bamo nt 11 o’clock
on the 14th day of Jupe, 1881, at my ollico.
This 2tith day of May, 1884,
M. NEWMAN, Ord'y.
may 29—2t
Guardian's Dismission
GEORGIA—Washington County,
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
Mrs. Martha S. Joyner, gnardiuji for W.
Lougstreot Joyuor applies jo mo for letters ol
Dismission from said Guardianship, aud 1
will pass upon her application on the first
Monday in July, 1884 at my oillco in Snn-
dorsvillo in said county.
Given under my huud and official signa
ture at Sun dot-evil, lo, the- 21st day of Min
ified. '
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
5-22-It J
Kantimvillt; lUiu-kc'.
C'orn, Yellow, pnr huslml
Corn, White “ “
Meal, - “ “
Flour, Superfine per barrel
Family, “ 1
Editor of Mkkcjuuy :—Allow me it
short space in your columns to an
nounce the name of Hon. JAMES
K. HINES, as a suitable candidate
to represent Washington County in
the next General Assembly. Col.
Hines is a lawyer of ability and
would /ill the position with honor and
give satisfaction to the people.
CITIZEN.
For The Legislature.
Tho Friends of MR. ROBERT J.
MOVE, announce his name as a suita
ble candidate to represent Washington
county in the next General Assembly.
Mr. Moye. has been loyal to his party,
watchful of its interest, always standing
as a bold defonder for the. principles of
democracy. His merited claims must be
acknowledged by all who know his de
votion in the. past
’.‘Extra
'' I J at. 'Process
Brand Wheat
Peas,
Jtfeat, Dry Salt
y Smoked
Hama, country,
Lard
Buffer
Egg*
Chickens
Ropey
Hides, Beef,
Taller
bt;6hel,
lb
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HON. C. It. PBIMGIE.
In offering tho name of this worthy
entleman to represent Washington
county iu tho next general
assembly oi Georgia, wo feel assured
that it will receive the approval ami full
endorsement of her citizens. As n
member of the lust general assembly,
old Washington 1ms no cause to com
plain. Qol Pringle was attentive and
faithful to ibo best interest of liis coun
ty and State, He was chairman and al.
so. a member of some of tlio most impor
tant. committees of tho house, in these
positions his influence was known and
appreciated igid then as a member of tbo
general aee.embly ho always commanded
the att'fntion of the house for lie was
ranked, os a thoughtful aud considerate
legislator and his' course as a member
of that bedy won for himself ns well as
his county a character and reputation
for moral dnd sterling worth. For these
reasons we as citizens commend him to
tho voters of old Washington county for
re-election, ,
For Letters Dismiasiou.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE.
GEORGIA ___ f ...
J. R. Huinuer, administrator of the estate'Sandersville, within the legal hours of
of Wm. H. Kmuiier, lato of said county, do- of .stile, to the highest bidder, for cash
ceased, »p| lies to tho undersigned lor Inttere'tlio following property to-wlt: the one
of dismission trout Ihe administration oH| l(l lf interest of the Estate of Win. M.
said estato; Moses, deceased, in one tract or parcel
1 bese are tbpreforo to cite and admonish , . , . . • w, /j.
all concernod to be and appear at tho Courl- ' > L.)b r 'i'^ '-ri ^ / n |
of Ordinary to Do held in and tor said conn- Ik Rll L ,' 1* ’ ennine, bounded
F. H. SAFFOLD,
ATTOSLMKY AT LAW,
»ANMXSVtl.tK, «*.
WiM |-raetiee in all the Courts ol'
the Middle Circuit and in the conn
ties swrmmding Wirshingtori.
8 pee it* J attention given to rammer
einl law.
New Saw Mill.
lumber'lumber!
l will fui rmh rtllkimlsol suwihI lum*
her from my Mill, from 84 to $10 per
lliotmnid. The Haw Mill is situatedsm
the Penns Bridge Road four miles from
the city Feb 12rb 1884—tf
STANLEY KH’TRELL
ty on the flr-t Monday in July next, and
hIiow eanvft if any they have, why said let
ters of dismission should not he granted tn
iho petitioner.
This 2Cth day of Mareh, 1884.
M. KERMAN, Ord’y.
3 27-—9m.
PLANTERS
MECHANICS,
Mercluidts St Capitalists.
North by Sandersville and Dublin pub
lie road, East by Sandersville and Ten-
nille publip road, South liy lot of Dr
Henry Ilyinan, ami West by lands of
W- C. Mathews, containing sixteen |T*tl
acres more or less, and known :rs tltej\
Moses 3t Harman nursery. Sail half ‘
internet sn said land, levied upon n» the
property of the estate of W M. J/nses.
deceased, to salisfj’ an execution issued
from the Superior Court of said county,
in favor of Jfimira M. Gilmore, admin-
istratrix of Ti J. Gilmoro deceased,
against A. W. Robison, adm’i dt bonit
non of estate of TV. m. smses deceased.
Properly pointed out by plaintiff's attor
ney. To be sold at the risk of tho for
A->V0Ul»-lN-Y0l!lt-KAUS-AND-l)0LIiARS| , » , ’i'purchaser, who has failed to coin-
lN-YOl'U-l'OCKETS. fply with the terms of sale.
Also at tlic same time aud pi
house an:l lot. in citv
on*
of Sandersville,
BEST PAYIM* INVESTMENT,
And one that will pay the largest dividend,
is in something that will make happiness in
our homes, that will olovato our children,
our friends and ourselves to tlio highoet stan
dard of refinement, culture, anil socia
bility.
_ Him NEW YEAR 1 Good-bye, 1S83.
(Jropo not first-rato. hut might have been
worse. Money not exactly plenty, but yet,
enough to go roiiml, and after paying debts,
ind laying iu supplies, stock, clothing, gn-
auo, uud all things nuodful, there will yet be’Sam Biolmrds's ]{>t, and on tho cast liy
somotliing loft to invost. And now lot us) J/rs. Houghton's lot. Levied on ns the
suggest that tho (property of Peicr (ireenfield. Trustee
■" 1 for bis wife and children, tn satisfy a
Juskieo Lburt li fa issued from the t>7111
District (J, hi., in fuvor of E. 8. Lang
made vs l’eter Grpenfleld, Trustee, for
wife and children. Legal notice given
tenant in possession levy made by G.
\\\ Blunt, Constable, and returned to
mo.
Also at tho Hfimp time and place, that
house mid lot in Sandersville known as
the Renfroo lot, containing two nnres
more or lesH, and bounded on tbo north
by Church'streot; on tlio cast by lot of
\V. II. Woe don, on tho south by lot of
Mrs. E. O. Bostick and on tho west by
Fair Ground street.' Levied on as the
property of tlio defendant, W. H. Ren-
froe, to satisfy a Justice Court ti fa is
sued from the 97th Diet, G. M.,in favor
of O. Van Horn vs \V. II. Ronfroo. Lo-
gal notice given tenant in possession
Levy made by W. J). S. Minton, con
stable, and returned to me.
C. A. WALL, Sheriff,
W. C.
Pifipions Itoon to Womnii.
Words of Vraise.
1 most earnestly ontroot every female
expecting to be. confined to use Mothers
relief, Coupled with this entreaty 1 will
add that during a hiimobsterical practice
(forty-four years), 1 have never known
It to fail to product! a safe and quick de.
livery li. ,1. Holmes, M. D.
A lady from one of the ronnties oI
Middle Georgia who 1ms boon acting ns
midwife formany years writes: “T
ba'-e disposixl of nil the Mother’s Friend
yon sent me, and nm delighted with it
iu every instance whom if inis been used,
IRON
TONIC
FKTS ricmnnh
Sr. Harleri Ira fak
HRALTw and vxaoii of youth: u hi v IH .
dlsc*s*s rcnuti'lUB » «»n»ln and • tr.. I• n TOXIC,
eapeelxUr HysiifiisU.Wi.ninf AppsUts-lsfeitZ
lion, t«ck of StitiwSi, vie., lit mt Is ntiM
"Mill Iwn).llaid run .toinlerrul rsswln. h.sh
ntuBvitt »i) n.r.t» lurtlir iitw r«rts. Kuli.ms
Hi* wind Md. supf-)iss Until rssrsr.
| a nice 'I?*' » 11 toBtfsiis
ftn A l#l CO n). uU*rU,Uitlrm willitsit
*)H. KARTXM’ft iBiOH TOHIO »„> s.R^.t,
oub. >* >lv«s ■ tIffar Rsit hstliSj txnpltilu.
TIib slrjiiytsl UstlMoar »e «tiat sf ri
IliBTBn's Ik os ToHIC 1. that frciintsliil.uiM
■t cmiNt4rffitli.it iiavf only sililctl Iu tktpsptlss.
tty *f Ik) original. If you f irnsiUy iltili. h.slt
do nvt »a|.vi'lin<iil-gst iLr Oair.issi. abb Ml
JU SICALOSli WUJ.dn l'niN
Have you a Piano or an Organ in your
home? If not, you should havo. and we can
save yon money in its purchase. Over 20,-
000 delighted Puye(iiwerB, whom we have
supplied iu the past filteon years, will en
dorse this statement.
Seo tho Grand Inducements wo oflor. 'IVn
latMuliutf MaBrrN.Chickemg.Mathu
shek, Ltidden & Bates, Hallet. & Davis,
Hardman, Arion, Mason & Hamlin.
Packard, Palace and Bay State ovor
300 Stylos. All Grades. All Prices. PIANOS
#200 to $1,000, ORGANS, $24 to $750. Al».
kers’ mimes on all. No Stencil or Cheap In
strument sold. "The Rest in always Cheap
est,” but our cheapest is good.
Seo What We Give Eurchasers.
With Each Piano, a Good Stool A Cover.
With Each Organ,a Good Stool Alnstrc’r
With each Piano or Organ,Book ofMusic
Also a Six Years Guarantee; a Fifteen Days
trial, trill Prebjht Paid both ways, if Instru
ment does nut suit; and a Privilege of Exchange
al any time within Six Months, if the selection
made, is not satisfactory. MORE 77/-1A 1H1S,
WE PAY ALL FREIGHT
Yob, wo mean it. We self yon Best .lotru-
meuts at Lowest Prices, on Easiest Install
ment Terms and Pay every cent of the
Freight, no matter where you livo; so that
the Instrument costs you no rnoro than if you
iived in Savannah or New York city, Why
hesitate? We aro the men for yon. Send
us your name, and wo will mail you Illustra
ted Catilognes aud Circulars vMiieb will tell
1 ou what we have not room to say here.
REMEMBER w “ wl "
aud give you something good.
Administrator's Sale.
Agreeable to an order of the (lourt of
Ordinary of lEashingipn county, will be
sold at auction at the. Court House door
of said county, on (be first. Tuesday in
July next, within the. legal hours of sale
’the following properly, to-wit;
One tract or parcel of land lying in
said county, adjoining lands of James
*}"• Ijicklm, James Reynolds and Jno
R. Hall, containing fifty-one acres
more or less. Sold as the property of
Dot nt by Hieklin, late of said county
deceased, TERMS GASH. Purchas
er to iiny for titles. This June 2nd, 1884.
Jaxkh VP. Hioklin,
Administrator.
LTJDDEN & BATES’
Southern Music House
SAVANNAH, GA.
The First Music Bonso in tho U. S. to De
liver Pianos and Organs Freight Paid,
Many Citizens.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
GEORGIA—Washington County
William H. Hiues haB applied for exemp
tion of personalty and sotting apart and val
uation of Homestead, nnd I will pasB upon
the sumo on Saturday tho 31st day of May,
1884, at 11 a. in.
This lpth day of May, 1884.
M. NEWMAN, Ord’y.
may 15—2t
f.b.2«,'84.J“ WL1NOS “ (>S -
DfiPlICTOILS NOTICE
COUNCIL CHAMBER,
Bo it enacted by tho Mayor and Coun
cil of the city of 8amtersville, and it is
enacted and ordained by tho authority
yon money of the same that each owner, lessee, or
controller of each and every privy in the
oity limits, shall clean out once ‘during
each mid every week, each privy so
owned, loosed or controlled, by remov
ing the manure, dung or fasces oo m .
plotely and thoroughly from said privies
and that each person violating this or-
dinanoo shall be fined five dollars or in
default thereof, be confined in tbo city rj;"Y„7 YTr “v’ B0,n0 . ele e tt »t goods in
chain gang for ten days J l “ bit at factory prices. Remember
Bo it further enacted,, that the Afareh. " ‘ ' ' ’ n ? ra oer
al of the oity shall visit enoh lot or prein-
isett upon which any privy is located
and inspect tbo snme and* report any
person violating tho provisions of this
ordinance.
I will nmko regular weekly inspections
and ull privies found in a foul condition
will bo reported to the A/ay or
J. E. WEDipOK
jnao 3, 1884. Marshal.
Containingoue acre more or less, bound-)i, R effects have been all that 1 could ask!
ed on no west by X y) Floyd a lot,, 1 conskler it a great blessing.” v
north hy Muck Dortch ft lot wmfh bvf __ h
A gentleman writes: “My wife ixsed
your Mother’s Friend at her fourth con
finement, and her testimony is that she
passed through it with rate-half tiie suf
fering of cither of her former ctniiitie-
moiits, mid rveoverod from its effects in
jnueli less tine- She also reccomendod
it to a lady friend who was about to. bo
confined fur the first time, nnd sbo says:
"I have never seen any one pass through
this great trial with so much ease aud
little suffering,’’
A QUICK AND EASY TIME.
A distinguished physician of Missippi
writes: Every one expecting to be cofiu-
ed should use J/others Friend for during
a long and obsteric practice 1 have nover
known it to fail to produce n ipiiek and
safe delivery.
This remedy is one about which wo
rnnnm publish certificates but it is «
most wonderful linenmnt to be used af
ter du> first two or three months.
Se nd foe our treatise on the Health
mid Happiness of Woman, limited free
which gives nil pwrticulars.
The UitAWiFaji RnauiiAToit Go.,
Box 28,Atlanta, Ga.
WRaiaisuin44itr.i)tuTI) IU Ilnur W.J c* X
■ B).T«uU, Mo . lor n.r "HRKAM BOOX.-I
^Fvllof »lr.oa« .nil tii.ful IsfnrinttJua. (im./
»- Hahtcr'b Ikon Tonic i« for Sals rr na
On«oaisTS«No Dbalcsib Evirvw^r).
Tax Notice.
SECOND ROUND FOR 1884
GEORGIA, Washington County.
Tax Receiver’s Office,
April 15th, 1884.
Dial. Kit,
I1M5 Stopewgll, Wednesday W
*J2 Josey’a Store,Thursday
SH Davisboro, Friday
1253 ltidilleviilo,
93 Sun Hill,
Rawlings Bros. Stables.
Horses
and Mulct)
l>H e ' u Rulings Brothers stablas.
ie i f th i 1 / " 7, , nt ,0 l,U Y WOllld do
mfr stnbi” 7 tr y ' fIory ^ boarded nf
our stables n( a reasormblo price. Have
your horses put op at onr stables and
tl.iy will be well cared for.
Get a Royal St John it is the, best
machine made, for sale by E. Si Jer-
nigan under Mercury office.
Read.
Just arrived fine line Spring Olothinjr
Wells 4 Son.
Furniture & Sewing Machines.
In order to enlarge and make room
for my Spring stock of Millinery goods
ust received from New York, I will'in
he next GO days offer at the lowest pricek
B w Bedsteads, Washstands Safes!
£ lot if 7 60lno . el °K ttnt goods in
!£!?«•*• fu( 1 0r ? p, nce «- Remember
•Ins offer is only for sixty days and first
choice is quite an item.
“Do!* 8Bl !i? B tl,e L 'S ht Running
omestic . with new wood work ana
outburst nf’ m j nt ? t K ut riWBM a fresh
on burst of admiration all ovor trie coiui-
bimifr 0 dl ' SC5l , nl,n ^ lhuir 0,, l style heavy
bunghng and noisy machines, and rofus-
i ,vl 0 f b " y i ?i ther ki,lds ' because they
have found the star, that leads them aif
p lsikee P on hand the’‘White,’.
fa l .J tn r “ S ma i lini,H th!lt bavo never
Ifjfp' ft ^KJ V0 Perfect satisfaction and tha’
j5Lx5ia*r«« p—
MIU3. 0, Q. BRQ-WN,
9& Cato’s,
9ft Giles,
1350 IVarthen,
100 Clay’s
13G Hunefirnbe,
91 l’cttcoe^’s'
90 Robison’s
Saturday
Monday
Tuesday
We<lnesd»y
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Monday
Tuesday
98 Pearson's Storo, Wednesday i8
99 Deep Step, Thursday !9
1315 Tabernacle,
97 SandcrsvilUs,
Friday
Saturday 81
June
Monday 8
Tuetday 8
Wednesday 4
Thursday 5
91 Teunille,
88 Oci>nee,
88 McBride’s,
89 Wommack's
97 Sandersville ffCin Moqday 9th
to Saturday J4th of June incluiin,
at which time my books will close.
I respectfully cull the attention of
the Justices of the Peace in the coun
ty to §457 of the Code of 1888,which
requires them to furnish the T»i
Receiver on his second round, with
a list of all persons in their reaped
Districts liable to pay tax on prop
erty or poll. ■ A. W. GUIN,
T. R„ W. C.
TUTT’S
PILLS
torp^bowel*. ’
disordered LIVIw
and MALARIA. Mflf
KTom tli«B8 sources orUw tui«» 10
tiie dlsaasea of the buman r*o».
ByiapWHuaindrofttetlielroxDWno*-
Asp«UU, B11w.ll eoBtlv*. K
•elu, ftillneia nrter oatliiB, 2T. ll( UtU>»
.Bcrtlon of bodjr or ml»di ¥•„ last
or. rood, boiuMUtr
irvIMHluay v'* ,
BplrlU, A r.ellng «r hartall «*■ ,0*
■otoe duty, BlMli»M,n»tt* rl »5
Uutrt,p<>U bororuHi.)|S|P
- - - t n
■rtd lir I
maud tbe
‘use otZromaC/ te 11 . 4 f
rinxIshBvo £«££}&
Kidneys ami Skin is ulso l> r '- ,a, P h ’ r , u,wit-
•11 lmpui-ltlos tlu-onsb tncuo three . ^
eng.tr. of tiie *vat.m," pro4u«“»jJLj
tlto,sound digestion,regulariaoo'fCJjjjtf
Bktna'hitftvlgorousbody. uitertwe
cause 110 naijsoa or
with dally, work and aro a purfeot ..,
esMtewmSSr
-Aril on WtllBK"** 0 ’'^^
etantly to a Gr/^ssr Drugr***
plication of tbl* nrs. 8 " V’ y r it.
or font by oxproas r « c Sl P wSw XW'h.H
— -“urray.Stre^.Sew. X
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3:5&
wtmmm
Arrival of XrairiftatNo.J*
Up Day
”»Night.........•••• sloi,
iwn Night. • • • • " "
SANDERSVILLE ATENNII^E »■ #.
LotiVoB SaudorBTilje d‘ u jy “m.
Leaves Sniideruvilte daily 81, ^Ljined
To insure,dispatch all art’ . ^ g 4 u-
for this point should be mar
dersvilha ipstoad of No^l3 f1 ^, g n ^i