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THE MERCURY
Washington
The Sheriff's
Organ for
County.
A. J, JK1LNIUAN
EOnoij.
PuBLISnF.n AM) PROPRIETOR,
A Square Ilcclnration.
From the Evening Post.
I Wc hold it to lie n Republican duty
■pwid+lin first Hopiiblic’nn duty !o do
tent Mr. Blaine.
Ciioiltcr
jsa n i» i:its v i li. 1:, -
Tuii:si)ay,.hnk7
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For l’rc!»i«lciii.
Hon. ROSWELL J». FLOW Eli,
oFme\v YOTfK
tor Oovn noi' or fioori.’lii.
Hon. HENRI 1). McDANIEL.
OF WALTON COUNTY.
For Congress of the l$Hb, Dist.
llDHa GEORGE T. BAtfNES,
,OF AUGUSTA.
For Soliriior licncml of tlie Hid
die Ucorgiu tirciiil.
Hon. OSCAR H. ROGERS,
( jp SANDERSVILLE.
Hliyme. \ pi
QEOBGIi From the Springfield Republican. •
I Tlie New York Trihuue has begun
on the campaign poetry misery, jrtxnl
jiliis is the starter: —
•Soldiers ! Uo you hear tire slogan?
Jimmie Blaine and Johnnie Logan.
1SSI.
A temperance coimntiuii will 1 *
lield in Atlanta on the fourth A/on
'ay in July.
-%ie Jleipqcprtic National State Con-
.culiou mceta at Atlantnjto-morrow, to
gelcet delegates to the Ghb'ogo conven
tion which ooujsrenqp .1 uly t i m 8th.
ti yem want io go" West young men,
come South, ami stop in Washington
.county; the banner Agricultural county
,of Georgia,
Elbert coguty sent delegates to tin-
.Guberuational Convention opposed t"
tho lorouiiuution of Govcrncr McDaniel
These delegates will certainly be lone
some iu the August convention.
Col. A lltcrt s. Lit in nr.
Col. Albert Lamar, resumes tho edito
rial chair of the Telegraph A Messenger
Wo don't agree .with nil of the Cols, views
but ^re cun say this about hflu, be is one
of the. bebt piston Georgia has ever
produced.
A Good I>rivcr Wanlril
■Nojeontending in the piu-t.y|nboutwho
shall tnnuipulate tlie ribbons p.'er tp,
horses of the democratic bund wagon, nil
tbst is needed is a good driver that will
uot jnu the old wagon against n stump.
Ko tUtKKCHtiiiK Needed.
The Democrats do ijot want any” sug
gesting pf candidates from tho Ropubli
onus or Independent Republicans, they
are capable and old enough to name
jtheir own man,
An EnMern t’uiididulr Wanted.
Chariot*ton Nuns A Courier.
Thero is no need to look to th
West for a entididato, The West is
BJainc’s battle ground.
Better Not Take Any Stock
Tho democracy had better not take
any pluck iu the Independents, Kopub
lioau papers and big republican men
paying that they will not support Blaii
and Logan, when tho timo oomes they
will, aa of yore, fall into the republican
]ines and vote for their flint lovo.
'What Hr. Flower's Friends Say.
Air. Roswell l 1 . Flower's friends
say that of the J38 delegates elected
outside <yf Now York aipl Brooklyn
to the SaVatogn ('(invention. 104 fav
or his nomination for President.
What the American Voter Isn’t.
From tlie Kansas City Times.
The hurrah campaign will not
carry the voters iu the doubtful
States. The average American vo
ter is not a lgiodlum.
songs ol To-I»ay uitd To-itlor-
row.
•nma ye heal the slvgau J
’ames ti. Blaine and John A. Logan!
From tlie Utica Herald, June 10.
Pinna
J;
November f>, I$84.
Diilna ye feel the brogan,
James G. liiaine and John A. Logan?
Yiiricn, Cleveland and Flower.
Ni.w Yokk, .June !>.— 1 The friends
of lion. R. P. Flower who flftve been
amassing the political situation in
ihie Mate say that of the 1U8 dele
gates elected outside of Now York
ty to the Sarapiga Democratic
Convention, the first choice «f all
them is Samuel J. Tildcn. except in
Syracuse; where the feeling is stron
y for Cleveland and the second
■lioiec according to their observation
will stand Flower 82. Cleveland 2(5.
Democratic .IIiins meeting.
la accordimcu to previous notice a portion
of tho citi/cnR of Johnson county met in tlie
court kegsoal WrightsvillG-oo Uio Srd fast
The ol^ect oi lUo moetiug w>3 explained
c\plained by Ctyl. A. F. Daley, chairman ol
tho Democratic Executive Coraiinttee, in n
few very appropriate remarks, pud the meot.-
ng was than announced in ogdor for busi
ness. On motion ol Dr. J. \V. Flanders,
Capt. W. L. Jolmson was called to tho chan
•nil M, It. Ma^m rooneatedjjjo not es sec o-i
(ary, On motion Col. A. I 1 ’, Daley, tho chair
ippoiuted a eommitteo of three, to present
■fuitablo names to be pvosou’ed ty the meet-.
• ug for Delegates to tho Atlanta and Sanders
villo conventions. Alter a short absence tin
committee returned uDd presented tbo fol
lowing names as delegates to Atlanta conven
tion : \V. It. Daley ami \V. (1. Sammons ;
Lshum Stephens and O. S. I ortuer, alternates
I'o the Saudersvillo convention, Dr. J.W
Flandors and J£. H. Mason ; alternates, IV.
L. Johnson and T. W.Ifint. The report o'
the eommitteo was ratified by the meeting.'
•Iter which tho following resolutions won
offered and unanimously adopted ;
Resolved, That wo take pleasure in pr -
sooting tho narno oi Jhe lion. (Jeprge T.
Barnes, of Iiiobruond county, for Congresi
lrom tho 10th Congressional district, and ask
that our delegates i.n the Sandersville con
vention cast their vote and influence in favor
of his nomination.
Resolved, that these proceedings bo pub
lished in tho \\ rightsvillu Recorder and San-
dersville papers.
Ou motion tho meeting then adjourned.
W, L. Johnson, Chairman.
M, U. Muson, Sec'ty.
Mr, Oscar H. Rogers, a prominent
young lawyer of Haiuleraville, is a can-
Jlidntc for solicitor general of tho Mid
dle circuit before the next legislature,
Mr. Roger's is now mayor of Handers
villo mid cliftirinan of tbo district deni
porutic committee for the tenth emigres,
sioiml district. He is fully competent
to discharge the duties of (lip office, mu
will come before tho legislature with ;
strong booking from the bar nml people
of his judicial circuit.—Atluuta (Jonsti
fution.
IIou. Geo. T. liunics.
At no time in tho history of Georgia
}ias a panditlntc for congressional honors
received such a unanimous endorsement
in flic counties coiiipqsjug n district in
(idvance t,f a regular gogiiuption, than
has the Hun. Uco.T. Barnes of Augusta,
who w ill he elected to represent the new
10th Dirt, of Ga., in the congress of tlie
y. S. In nearly all of the oloven conn
fies, composing the 1 list, have the peo
ple in tlpdr primary conventions, by res-
plutipps, giycn expression pf tlieir prof
grange fpr Gen. Barnes, whofoir so many
ycarS) lias upheld tlip standard of Ga
in the Natipual Democratic Committee.
These expressions are a just recognitioi
of his his eminent services to the party,
prpdible glikc tp bi;n : as to tjie people ol
^lis List riot.
bomb Alt os
SNUFF.
♦WllTION TO COYSTDTEKS:
As many inferior Imitations lmvc nnienrod upou
lheioajkeyu4)»iAiyi|vo8 nodcwely V n r fi
*s to tlrceive tht* uiiwarj’^wi wpulii request the
purdiaMT to>oo tliBt tin red litli Krai»hi*tl tin cabs
in \vb.t h it is Diwkcti uhyoyi; bear
Our Name juud Trade-Mark.
In buyincfjho .Jmitnti.m you pavua much for an
iufvrior article u? tliG,£i’nh»ii«* c«»si3.
Bo Sure You Oiilain the Genuine
Lori Hard’s Climax
Ilcil Tin-'l’ag Flag iolmcco.
rile Finest Sweet Fhewlng Tolmeeo
Made.
The|Gonuine always bom s a lh l Tin-Tag with our
name thereon,
BEWARE OP IMITATION.
Administrators Salo.
Agreeable to an order of the Court of
Ordinary of Washington county, will hr
•old at auction at the Court House door
if said county, on tlie first Tuesday in
July next, within the legal hours of sal
the following property, to-wit;
One tract or parcel of land lying in
-aid county, adjoining lands of James
IF. llicklin, James Reynolds and Juo
R. Hall, containing lifty-one acres
more or less. Hold as tlie property of
Dorothy llicklin, late of said county,
deceased. TERMS C.4SII, Purclms
or to pay for titles. This June 2nd, 1884
JaUKS IF. lllCKUN,
Administrator.
PLANTERS
"mechamcs,
Merclia its <t Ghpitalfsts.
) SANITARIUM. nWeroldn, fvi. Thn do-cUmnto env
Throut. I.nng3, full idea, rmito. cost, in
.'and'HEALtlU
° y &r» a 1
.... orthouKhtful wnn*.t’0>
nllt blndinufiO otn.papcr 2ne,Mnr*?
rliwe’Qniri#. 141 p i dc.p^nl raonoj
CAM that thedoubtfnl cnHonaort
rOR. WHITTIER ! 5u N «l'w < b E A f T, 'tfw lt>’.
kThi-sront -ix-olnllct. Non-mnl)nl)lllls-.Impet(lmnot
[tn MSirlnpi, Oonniltutlms (ind l , nniT'J(j>;t.frn-a,.^..
-VOID) IN YOUR-lhtllS AXIMWlXARS 0_ r : n(Y Urtift
LN.YonD.rocKKT^ ipriBg rials.
IIA1TY NEW YEAR ! GooUjbye, 188:1.
drops not first-rate but minlil lmvojhem
worse. Money not exactly plenty, but cot,
nough to go round, and after paying debts,
•ml laying in supplies, stock, clothing, go-
ino, and all things needful, thero will yet b(
(oiuething lelt to invest. And now let iu
■mggest that the
BEST BAYIMJ INVESTMENT.
Sheriff's Sales,
for July,
Will he
Ynd one that will pny the largest dividend
a in something that will make happiness in
uir homes, that will elevate our cliitdron,
tur friends and ourselves to Iho higheststau-
lard ol refinement, culture, and socia-
bility. ___________
,111'SlC AB.OAB; WlbLdotHD
Have you a Piano or au Organ in your
lotm? if uot, yon sliould have, nnd we can
mvo you money in its puichaso. Over 20,-
)()0 delighted Purohasors, whom wo liave
iiipplied in the past fiiteeu years, will eu
lorso this statement.
bee tlie Grand IuducemenU wo offer. Ten
lit‘.i«iriic .Vliikot'M Chickering.Matlni
,hek. Liidden & Bates, Hallet & Davis,
Hardman, Arion, Mason & Hamlin,
dackard. Palace and Bay State On i
(00 Styles. All Grades. All I'rioes. PIANOS,
.'•200 to !>1,000. ORGANS, $2-1 to S750. Ala-
. is’ names on all. No Stencil or Cheap In
itrument sold. ''Tlie Rest is always Cheap
«<t,” but our cheapest is good.
Bridgework.
W JJ ph i 1,0 }\ l iu, 1 ^ lowest biddor °1LJ i.iiy next, lit the Court fl
Friday the 20th ot Juue, 1884, at 11 u |,n eoimivof i,
ui. at Fonu’s bridge, tho rebuilding of a part ' r ;u " ,! "’V ’ f
or said bridge, tho timbirs lor which will tie ^ ‘ }V’ “, llu , .'V, 1
SamDrsvillc, Ga., June Kith 1884.
l’liere will he a leniperancc mass meet
mg attire court lttniHU in this place
on the fU'HtrTueaclay in July next I'm
tlie purpose of seurling delegates to
tho State Temperance convention to
meet in Atlanta on Thursday the 24th
tiny of .1 uly next. A full utteudencc
desired.
C. It. Pringle, T. M. Hama,
II. N. Hollifield, Win. Park.
J. J. Hyman, J. U. Floyd,
P. R. Taliaferro, Thou. E. Brown,
T. J. Holmes.
Kxceutivoeoiinnittee.
Irdrvr red to the eonlractor by tho nuthorilies
1 Wiishingloii and Jefferson counties.
Sin oificatious r.an be soi u at tlie offlees
of the Ordinary at Saudersvillo nnd ol the
Jounty Co in miss ion i rs at Louisville.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary IV. 0.
W. It. HARVEY G, C. J. 0.
may 22. 1881 -4t
S;tiHlcrsvillc lUaikel
Corn, Yellow, jtor bushel
Coin, White “ “
Meal, “ “ ..
Flour, Superfine per barrel
Family, “ ‘
Tildcn Declines.
There is no doubt that Mp. Tildcn
Would have hceu nominated il' lie
■^vould have cope put pd ty have lot
}ris naine gone before the convention,
but on accoupt o,f lpft «ge agd health,
)ie deelipps tp dp it., Mr, Tildeu is
pow out pf tho race, and the Democ
racy must |oo,k foy another candid-
jite, that pan carry Now York, Now
Jersey, and Cpiinepticiit, unite all
}he factions yf the party and beat
yhe republican nomineeti. ^jnon
fill the pandplates that lyave beptt
presented to the party, wp geo no
ynorc abler and capable one tlyan,
Ron. Roswell P. Flower, of New
York, he is a hjgh-toned gentleman
and wyntd %\\ ttjC motion with dig,
flity and hoijpi'; '4’be other gentle
men whose nances have prescu
^•d are all honorable and able men
tUtdvyoplrl ma^e good Presidents^
tmt we betioyp t^t Mr. Blowpr is
yhe strong^t pa^didate that is be,
fore the party, aqd can win the vic
tory and we hope to see him noini-
$ated next July.
Office of the Augusta, Gibson A 1
SnndBrsville It It. Co., '•
No. 1 Library Building, i
AnousTA, Ga., Juno 11, 1884.
The sixth installment of ten pur cent..
of flic capital' stock pf this Company lias!
Iiorm cal!It'd in, payable Thursday, 20tli
June, 1884.
Grading is now progressing in four
counties and 800 laborers and 80 mules
are employed, hence stockholders will
comprehend tlie necessity of promptly
paying assessments.
By order of (lie Board of Direr t as.
It. M. MITOIIELL,
Prest.
Tub Savannah Morning News.
Daily Every Day in tlie Year,
Including a Jluninioili Sun
day Edition. One Year
UIO, Half Year QM
The Moiininu NkwsIuih contl inedwith
a nunther of capacious journals among
diem the New York Sun, tlie Rltilndcf!
phia Times, the. Ciirejiinntti Einiuirer. |
•uni the Chicago Tiimine—- in the publi
alion of a number of now stories of fic !
• ion liy distiiigiiished American authors,I
the first of which, ‘PANDORA/’ by
Henry James, is now being published in;
die Sunday News. This story will bn
followed by olio from Mr. W. 1). llow |
ells, who in turn will ho succeeded l y
Mr. ltrct Harto.
Mr. Melville D. Landon (“Eli Per !
kins”), wlpi is now en route for Europe i
will write a series of letters for the Mm |
ning News during his juorney on tlie
cuntinent. The Fashion Letters of Jon \
•lie June (A/rs. ,J. 0. (holy) and tlie
gossipy letters of that brilliant young
Southern writer, Coyle Douglass, will)
ontiuuo to ho a feature of the p iper. i
Tiik Moknino Nhws calls special -ittou-j
lion to these features of its mammoth!
Sunday issue, whichis sent to all subscri
bers to the daily.
In tho future as in the past the _l/oril
ing News will warmly support the Nation
al Democratic party.
' It will contiunc to advocate a reduc
tion of the tarilY because it believes that
the host interest of the people will he
served by siu-h rcduclion.
In its columns the latest news from all
parts of the world w»U he found. Tliei
special dispatches and correspondence pf
the Morning News will be fuller this
year than ever before.
•Special attention will ho given to the
nows of Georgia, Florida and South
Carolina. Each depanigont will hr
carefully edited, and the aim will be im
provement and tho highest standard of
excellence. No expense will bo spared
to make the Morning News the most
readable and reliable newspaper in the
South.
TKIt.MS .
Dailys by mail or city delivery, 7 days
in the week $10,00.
Daily, by mail only, Monday, Wed
m 9lay and Friday, or Tuesday,Tliurs-]
day and Saturday $5,00.1
Weekly Nows $2
J. 11. ESTILL, proprietor.
Savannah, Ga.
‘ 1 Extra
“ Pat. Process
Brand IFlieat
Peas,
I fl/out, Dry Halt
1 “ Smoked
llama, country,
Lard,
Butter
Eggs
Chickens
llonoy
Hides, Refrf,
Taller
sold on the first Tuesday in
ouso door in
in tlie. City of
gul hours of
f sale, to'the highest bidder, for cash
the following property to-wit: the one
half interest of the Estate of Win. M.
(loses, deceased, in one tract or parce’
uf land lying in Washington county Ga.
near the Town of Tcnnillo, bounded
North by Sniulciuville and Dublin pub
lic road, East by Handersville ami Ton-
nille public road, South by lot of Dr.
Henry llynum, and West by lands ol
W - (J. Mathews, containing sixteen [10]
acres more or less, and known as the
. Moses At Harman nursery. Haid halt
■’[interest in said land, levied upon as the
M .(.{property of the estate of W M. iVbses,
* deceased, to satisfy an execution issued
@1)5.
$J .05
81.05
$4.40
bushel
$ti.80
88.45
81.50
81
@10'
©Ill
.. IK.. @ 15
@12}
@25
@12j
,.. 15 to 26
... .12)al5
...10 to 12
(J to 8
Warren Leland,
whom everybody knows 03 llio successful
ciauagerof tbo
Largest Hotel Enterprises
of America, says (bat wlillo a passenger from
Now York on board a ship going nrouml Capo
Horn, In tlio early days of emigration to Cal
ifornia, bo loarncd Ibat mro of tho oOlcors of
the vessel bud cured fiimself, during tbo voy-
ago, of an obstinate dlscaso by llio use of
Ayers Sarsaparilla.
Sineo Uien Mr. Lkcand baa reconimendod
Aykh’s SAiisArAUiLi.A in many similar
cases, and bo bns never yot beard of Its fail
ure to effect a radical cure.
Borne years Ugoono of Mr. I,eland's farm
laborers bruised his leg. Owing to tho bad
stato of Ids blood, an ugly Bcrofulous swelling
pr lump appeurod on the Injured limb. llor.
I'iblo itching of tbo skin, with burning and
darting pains through tho innrp, nmdo llfo
almost intolerable. The log became enor
mously onlargcd, and running ulcers formed,
discharging great (pmntilies of extremely
offonslvo matter. No treatment was of any
avail until the man, by Mr. Rki.and'h direc
tion, was supplied with Aveu's Sausapa-
aiLLA, which allayed tbo pain and Irritation,
healed tho sores, roinovcd tbo swelling, and
completely restored the limb to use.
Mr. Leland has personally used
Ayers Sarsaparilla
lor Rhounintlsin, vltli entlro success ; nml,
after caroful observation, declares that, iu
his belief, there is uo medicine in tiro world
equal to It for the euro of Liver Disorders,
(•out, tho effects of liigli living, Salt
Itliuuin, Soros, Eruptions, and all lliu
various forms of blood dlsenses.
We have Mr. Litlanu’s permission to Invito
all who may dcstro further evidence iu regard
to tho extraordinary curative powers of
Avkk's S a its A n a in li, a to sea him person
ally either at his mammoth Ocean Hotel,
Long IJranch.or at the popular Leland Roto),
Broadway, 27th nnil2sth Streets, Now York.
Mr. Leland's extensivo knowledge of tho
good dono by tlijs unequalled orudicator of
blood polsonB onubles him to givo inquirers
much valuable information.
MEPAKED DV
Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
bold by all Druggists; $1, six hotUos for S3.
NOTICE !
Merchant Tailor.
I have permantly located iu San-
dersvillo yopng men, old ruen, uow
if you want a first class suit with
good fit come aud see me, I work
cheap, rill work warranted to give
s itisfaction or no pay. Give me
trial. Qld clothing
put good order.
lit DAN|ELSJ
Fortify the sys-
Run. All wiio
lmvo t xperience
pdnrnl witnessed
the effect ofHos-
tetter’s Htomcho
Bitters u)joh the
weak, broken
down, despond
ing victims of
dyspepsia, liver
complaint, Ruer
and ague, rheu
matism, liervou-
doliility, or prea
mature decays
_ know that in tliis
supi'eino tonio and alterative there exists
a sirfecific principle whieh roaches the
very source of the trouble, and effects an
absolute anil permanent cure. For sid
by all Druggists aud Dealers generally
A Good Investment.
Persons wishing to invert in valuable
properly would do wel) to call on tho
under-signed. I have for sale in IFrigfs -
ville, Ga., one large anil commodityr
Store house, now occupied by Mr. J. G.
< igy, a?sn a desirable residence, occrt
pied by Col. G. T. Kelluiu. Parties
,. )onnn ! „„ i Wisbmg to purchase can secure a good
C c.vned up and, bargain by calling on or addressing me
at Sandersville, Ga.
MRS. M. A,. BOHTIGK..
liuiy 1|.
from tlie Superior Court of said county,
m favor of J/onira M. Gilmore, admin
istratrix of T. J. GiUnoru deceased,
against A. W. Robison, acliu’i de ftoui
non of estate of IF. a. Moses deceased,
’roporty pointed out by pbuiiiliY's attor
ney. To be sold at the risk of the for
mer purchaser, who lias failed to Com
ply with the terms of sale.
Also at tbo same time and plaeo ouo
bouse and lot iu city of Haudersvill
•ontainiugouo ncro more or less, bound
'd on tno went by J. U. Floyd’s lot,
north by Mack Dortch’s lot south by
Ham Rieliards’a lot, and on the east by
1/rs. Roughtou’s lot. Levied on as the
property of Peter Green Held, Truster
for liis wife and children, to satisfy a
Justice Court l'i fa issued from the ilVtli
District G. M,, iu favor of E. S. Lang-
made vs Peter Greenaelu, Truster! for
Spring Bsniiets,
I am now receiving direct from N
York one of the best selections of Ladies
ml MisscsHntsanrl Bonnets ever brought
to 9nndcrsvillc nnd will offer them at
ho lowest cash prices.
I also keep up my Dress Cutting,
Fitting and Making, dopKrtniotit. Hat
isfnctioii guaranteed.
MRS. ff. G. BROWN.
Up stairs over Ta rhutton .V 1 Inggan’s
store, West side Public Square, next to,
Post-office.
For Hale.
t. Sum, Uoiikc „„„ «•£.**’>
is tho time (qr yen to get a foot hoi J
the public square. 10 ^ 0I )
Lot and 2 room house on Floyd st™..
Lot cop lams one acre, Pays 15 . 1 1
J Lot and 2 room house on Flovd str.»,
ol contains I 1-2 acres, Ronfs fir 9 a
per cent on price which will bay iq
House and lot in Sandersville ’ on
tli.! public square, which p avg
»Alir. *111 IU lar.in,,
-Yiilnalili' Farm for Sale.
Three hundred acers of land lying
near TomiiHe No. 15 C. R. U. one Irun-
Irr d and forty acres now iu a high stale
of cultivation. Place, is well improved
there being plenty of buildings such as
lie kept on a first class farm, lands are
well adapted to fruit culture as well as
corn nml cotton some of the host varie
ties of pencil trees now on the place, a
portion of which bore fruit last season,
and w«s said to be the finest seen in the
market for terms and particulars a; i'
to this office Handersville Ga., Aj n.
4m
Seo What Wc Give Tiircliuacrs.
ssn 3rv jjamaava-.a:■ masa
With Eacli Piano, a Good Stool A Cover.
Willi Each Organ,a Good Stool A Instro’r
With each Piano or Organ,Book ol'MuBic
ylfl-o (i Six Yiois <1 limit nice; o Fifteen llays
Triul, cith Freujd 1‘aul both nays, if Tnstru-
M-nl lives ii vl suit) and a I’rhUnja of Kudu my t
it any time within Six Months, if the selection
no util is mil satisfactory. MORE TEAS 'J Ills,
WE PAY ALL FREIGHT
Yes, we menu it. Wu sell you Rest ftitrn
moots at Lowest Friers, on Easiest lusts!!,
ment Terms aud l’ay every cent of tho
•freight, uo matter whore you live; ho that
the Instrument ousts you no more than ii you
iivert iu Havunnnh or Sow Y’ork city, Why
Hesitate? Wo nro tho iuen for you. Horn!
is your name, and we will mail you lllustra-
(oil Catalogues and Circulars whieh will tell
you what wu have not room to Hay hero,
REMEMBER JEST"
rug give you something good.
LUDDEN & BATES’
Southern Music House
SAVANNAH, GA.
The First Music Housn in tho U. 8. to De
liver Dianas ami Organs freight Paid-
For Letters Dismission.
ORDINARY'S OFFICE.
GEORGIA—Washington Count).
R. Sumner, administrator of the estate j \
K. I. H A fit li I 8,
'i.ATTORNEY AT LAW ,
Sandersville, On.
Will irvncticc in nil the Gonrts of tin
niddle circuit, and in the counties fair-
'ouudiug Washington. Hpecial atten
tion given to coinineruial law.
ixjr cent on tho piico asked. This i.
v gilt-edge.invoHtment. *
$250 will buy Ioq
acres of land on Buf
falo Creek. Why
you wait?
A plantation of 200
acres of fine land, in
4 miles ofDavisboro,
well improved,cheap!
FOR RENT.
A dwelling of 3
rooms and basement
on tlie public square.
Will do for offices.
Apply to
Hines & Rogers.
F. 11. SAFFOLD,
A'V’rOftM’.Y AT LAW,
sandehsvti.m:, oa.
AVjll pnieticr in all tlie Courts uf
the Middle Ciretiil and in the conn
ties siimriitiding Washington.
Special attention given io commer
cial law.
New Saw Mill.
LUMBER!, LUMBER!
I will furnish nil kinds of sirwudltim-
her from my Mill, from 84 to 810 per
thousand. The Haw Mill is situated on
the Penns Bridge Road four miles from
the city Feb 12th 1884—tf
STANLEY KITTRELL
J.
of Wm. If. Sumner, late of said county, do-
cease.!, <rp| lies to the under signed tor ietter.-
of diamission lrom (ho nlmiulsliation ol
s.tid estate;
These are therefore to oito and admonish
Woman.
Preriotts Room <o
Words of Praise
I inrist earnestly entreat every feniali
expecting to lie confined to nsc iliollicrr
reju'f. C,,nple.l wiili this entri afy 1 will
3 27- ‘Jin
day of March, 1881.
M. NEUMAN, Ord’y.
wife ami children. Legal notice givenk 1 ^ncwBod to be and appear at the Court |add that during n l.mgobsterica
h of Ordinaly to bo held iu aud lor said oouu-
U- Ilh. iTn", 1 Kvy made by Q. L on tho fir,t Monday in July next, and
Coufltnble, and returned tuLnow oauae if any they have, why said Ut
u>0 - ters of disniMaiou should not bo grunted to
Also J>t the same time and place, that t,1 ’L. , fi' t ‘ 1 l !° tie . r ' . ..
house nml lot in Handersville known as lb,B a,th d “ y ol M
the Reufroo lot, containing two acres
more or less, and hounded on the north
by Church street, on tho east by lot of
W. II. \Vcedon,ou the south by lot of
Mrs. E. (>. Bostick and on tlm west by
Fair Ground st-ect. Levied on as the
property of the defendant, \V. H. Ren-
troe, to satisfy a .Ttistioe Court fi fa is
sued from the i)7lli Hist. G. M.,in favor
if O, Van Horn vs \V. H. lieufroe. Le
gal uotioe given tenant in posser nion.
Levy nmdo by 4V. P. H. Minton, con
stable, and returned to me,
C. A. WALL, Sheriff,
if. a
HOAD NOTICE.
Ml inalo inhabitants residing within
tho city limits, between the ages of lfi A
50 years subject to roadduty.aro requir-
to report to Jlarshell J li. Woddon, in
tho Court House square, on Monday,
June 2-ird for five days lalx»- upon the
streets, or in tlie lieu thereof, pay into
the City Treasury the sum of $2,50, us
a commutation Tax for street work.
1\<»Substitute* Allowed.
Failure or neglect to comply with the
requirements of the above notice, willl
subject (be parties to penalties imposed
I y Htale Laws. By order of Mayor iV
Council. I). E. B. IFells,
Clerk and Treasurer.
•Sandersville, Ga., June Oth, 1881 —2t
Administrator’s Dismission.
GEORGIA Washington County.
Ordinary’s Ollice.
By M. Newmsn, Ordimvry of Raid ( ounty
Wheveas Mrs. Martha 8. Joy nor uud V. H.
foynor surviving administrators of the es
tate of Duel A. Joyner, apply to mo for Int-
ters ol Dismission from sai.l administration,
•ml I will puss upon this application on the
first Monday in September, ( ,t my olfiiie
m Handersvillo.
Given under my hand oilioially ibis 20th
day of May, 1884.
M. NEWMAN,
5-91)—3m Ordinary, W. C.
Guardian’s Dismission
GEORGIA—Washington County.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
Mrs. Martha S. Joyner, guardian for W.
Longstruel Joyner applies to mo (or letters ol
Dismission Hour said Guardianship, and I
will jiahs upon her application ou tiro first
Monday in Julv, 1U«4 at my ofiioo in Sai -
dersville in said county.
Given under my hand aud official sigua- |isafe delivery
turn at Haudorsvibe, the 21st day of Mur ’’’
188-1,
ill
practice
(furiy-fuur years), 1 have never known
it to fail to produce a safe and quick de
livery. H. .1. Holmes, M. 1),
A lady from one of the counties of
Middle. Georgia who has been acting ns
midwife, for many years writes; “i
ii' e disposed oi nil the Mother's Friend
you sent me., aud am delighted with it
In every instance where il lias been used,
its effects have been all licit l could ask.
I consider it a great blessing.”
A gentleman writes: ‘‘My wife used
your Mother’s Friend at her fourth con
linement, and her testimony is that she
passed through it with one-half the suf
luring of either of her former confine
ments, and recovered from ilseflects in
much less tine. >Slie also reccomended
it lo a lady friend who was about to lie
confined for the first time, and she nays:
"I have never seen an v one mra tln-nn,,-l>
ON
TONIC
FACTS RECARDINQ
Sr. Harter's Iron kit
111 tmrlfV Mid
IVkRaiul Kl ^
HKAT.TK and VIOOH of YOUTH! In Ml tl,oi
EYf, »n«i KK8Tf>kk ma
of YOUTH I In nil llioit
rinliiMijd <• IIIrit ii TUNIC,
•Huff uud Moiult rtiil roulis. Kodh,
1 iM-rvpKj’OvflW’ ntxir fnrcir. KitllvtM
mu. In
Illll8uliv .... .
iho iiiiiiU mihI Mipplft i IIr.Hn IV
•uflorliip lrom nil compIMali
(UMl CiO iienil
OH. H AHTKH’B niON
lire. It ivtven n Menr «
TOWIO n »»fr and
I And In
•PM#f
riii* Htroii|rv*l l fiit I in o n v to ihu vnliin i
Haiitkk'v Iron Tonic Ik Hint frequiMit Kiumpit
il conn I «• rf«-i 11 n^r linvi* «nly milk’d lo lh«p«pKlv-
Ity of the original. If you onrnvitly tlcilre liMifti
t eX!M»r-Ihiuill—|fet tlie OKIUINAL AND UlIV,
jr.mr mldroSK toThn Dr. Hnrter M<
• LouU. Mo., for onr/DREAM
“ * * useful
( H*’t
i'A.
Fn
SS&\
ion, IrH./
•Till of fttrnnt(0 notl utr ful luformntloa,
Oh. Hahteh’s Ihon Tonio is son Sale iiy i
OnuGGisTS anu Uealehs EvcrrYWHERt.
Tax Notice.
SECOND HOUND FOR 1884,
GEORGIA, Washington County,
Tax Heceivof’s Ollice,
April 15th, 1884.
this gieat trial with so much case and so
lililo sufi’ering.’’
A tjUlGK AND EASY TIME.
A distmgui.-Jied physicion of Missippi
writes; Every one expecting io be cofin
ed should use J/otbcrs Friend for during
a long andobsteric practice 1 have never
’ nown il to fail to produce a quick, and
Djst.
May,
l:M5
Stonuirall,
Wednesday
14
q.)
Josey’s Store,Thursday
16
IU
I hivisboro,
Friday
16
1254
Ridtllcvillp,
Saturday
IT
93
Sun Hill,
Monday
19
1)5
< hitda,
Tnesrlay
20
'JO
GUos,
Wednesrlny
21
1350
Unit lien,
Tliurstlny
22
100
< lay’#
Friday
23
130
Utmcoinhc,
Saturday
24
01
i’eacot'k’n
Monday
2(1
60
Robison’s
Tuesday
27
98
i *oa rsim's St
•ri', Wcrlnesdsv 28
I )«*r*|> Stop,
Thursday
29
1315
Talreniav|i',
Friday
30
67
Sanderavillo
Saturday
31
Jnne.
91
Tonnillo, *
Montlay
2
88
Oer liter',
Tuesday
3
88
.McBride’s,
Wednesrlny
4
89
Woiiiuiaek'u
Thursday
5
97
Sandi'fHviMe
from Moiulav
Oth
to Satiii'ila_y llt.ii of Jiiim iuclusivo.
Tlie Harnett House,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Is conceded to be the most
comfortable and by far the best
conducted I totel in Savannah.
$2.00 PER DAY.
M. L. HARNETT.
5-22-41
lay of Muj
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
TRADE MAR* ^ REOI5TEHED.
I This remedy is
[ciinimt pnblisli certificates iiqi it
inosl wonderful linemeut to be used af
ter the lirhl two or ihree, months,
Head for our treatise on the llcalll
ami Happiness of Woman, mailed fi
which gives all particulars.
Tin: Bii.uii.'ii-;mi Itncra.vrou Go.,
Box 28,Atlanta, Ga!
Eawlings Bros. Stables
at which (dine my hooks trlllclos#.
I respectfully call the attention of
Hie JiKitices of the I’eacc iu theeoun->
it which we ‘ Y to S 157 of 1 'u* ('ode of 1882,which
requires them to. lurnish the dux
IJcceivor on Iris second round, with
a list of all |>oi'sons in their respect-'
Districts liable to pay taxon prop-
'jerl v or poll. A. W. Gl T IN,
T. II., W. C.
MEDICAL.
I respectfully inform the public
1109 IU 1111 G1 fi/VRU ST,PH)L'I, P*
|
A NEW'l’i’EATM ENT
I Fou Gonkumition, Astitma, Bu jm'Iiitis,
Disri-'i'SiA, Ca'i aiihh, Headache, Dkbili-
i v, Rheumatisim, Ne.uuai.gia, akd all
Chronic and Nervous Disorders.
A CARD.
Wn tho umlei'siKiieil. Imviug l-r-aoiveil ffreut mill
|iernmm;iit bi-ncfll from I In- nsuol -‘COM POUND OX
d c uco.
ANDREW J. IRWIN, M. I).
Sa i dersville, Go. March, l>8t.
Of Koiitucky University, Lexington, Ky.
ay weuk-iJay io tho year. No vacation.
Full Diploma lltiHinou Hoarse ulmut IQ
Coit, tachuiing Tuition, Hetof Iiooks and
. . • - Telegraphy a apeolalty. Literary Cour*
free. Ladles received. 6,00i) Huccessful graduated. Over 500
pu(dla last yoar from 15 to 45 yoars of age, from 2'J States, hi-
atruiitiou Is practically mid individually impartodhy 10 tt-aohur*
Special courses for Teaohem and Rusinosn Won. University
Diploma presentod toils graduatos. This huautiful oity is noU-ti
lb* its healthnilnoss and sooiotv, and in on leading Railroads.
Foil H—ion biaim Stvt. BlA. For elreulnrs aud full particular*
AtttpelUl’twfcUat WJLL1IUU IL BXftTU, UxWtot. K>
DR. J. H. MAY,
SAIVDERSV1LL, GA.
/YFFEUS his services to the citizens af
v •Sandersville. and adjacent country
AU calls day or night will be promptly
responded to Office at his residence on
Mrs. Pittman’s lot, corner of Harris and
Chu' ch streets janlo 1884tf
conlithuw:
We lmvo prrsoiuil knowluil^o of Dr«
Falen* Tlioy me iMhicittod, ii tjgIHgcDt,
pliysicinHH. who will nol. wo ivro Niirp. n
ment which th»y <K» not Uiiuav or beleivi
nor puhlinh umv tealmonitilB oar reports of ukses whi
aro not ceMuiiie-.
Wm. D. Kmjj-:y,
Member of Cuiujrtxs from I’hiladel-
ph i.a.
T. S. Aurtiieh,
Editor and Publisher u Auther t s
Home. Magazine,” Philadelphia ‘
Y. L. Conrad,
Editor “Lutheran Observer." Phil
adelphia.
PHILADELPHIA, PA., June. 1 1882.
In order to me**.t fr natural inquiry in regard to our
proifesBioiml ami personal standing, and to give in
creased confidence iu our wtabeuicuts aud Lit the gen
uineness of our teoiiiu*onia>s aud report* of eases, w*
priu| tho above cu,nl from gontleinon well and wltiely
known and ofth» liigWet personal ehuvnetur.
Our “Treatise on comnpouua Oxygen,” containing
a lUa^ory ol the discovery of and mode of action of this
remarkable curative a^ent, and ti large record of srr-
urisiugcures in Consumption, Catarrh, Neuralgia,
linmeliittfi„ Astkumk, etc., and a wide range oi clironic
diseases, will bn scut free.
Address Drs. Starkey & Palen,
1109 and Iill Girard St^ Philadel
phia.,
they will be well cared
l«b.M,.«._^ WL1NUS ““«»•
Furniture & Sewing Machines.
In order to enlarge and make room
for my Spring stock of Millinery goods
just, received from New York, i will in
he next 60 days offer at the lowest prices
enus, Bedsteads, Washstands Safes,
tlie bfr m l *?■’ K01lu '. d ^" nt - goods in
' , ff ! Iflc 0, 'y l»r*ces. Remember
tins offer is only for sixty days aud first
choice is mute an item.
. I mn ^Isclhng the Light Running
anestie .with new wood work ana
new attachments that has caused n fresh
cat.burst of admiration all over the eoun-
- y, arc discarding their old style heavy
^'i nK a»‘I noisy UMHihines, and rofus-
h-rvi,°f^ Uy j ?i l ,cr h^wwiso they
have found the star, that leads them all
im i£ . k(iCil ' , ou hniultha“White,’.
fr ile.n 61 W1U r U,lefl thflL llilv ‘‘' ,U1V,M '
lul to give perfect satisfaction and the’
hes madinies f 01 - the prices ever put
uyou the market. 1
M.UH. G. G. BHQW!S(,
yd&F&BB
TORPiZ> BOWELS, ’
DISORDERED LlVEMi
anti W1ALARIA. , h
From tlicso co'in c.r uclso tnrua-faBrtMoj
Llio lUsoas-'i. of llio buniRir tM8 - r ’ ,„?
byi0|)ioiuaimlic-ato Uioiroxisterico m
Appclitt-, Bowels OOKttVCi tavlx II
aetke, Sulloa fir i- cntintfi C i..i«
( xm tiou of body or itilixli I I|ruc
Iri-Hablllly of tcmi>«»’i
kV.ciinv of Iinving ,
l'i utte r I o K •* **!”
<l>!> cyv«, highly
ON, ana Vi
ncis direct I
alnoTCT* •
action on M
pt; removing
l liuiiui ltics tlnourjli tl.cso *1.100
• g.i-4 of fii- ay stem," profiaoiruf *PtT
I-' .Himnd aiRostliin, rugiUarwPgols.eASJ,
iouiiila vlgoi-ouiborlv. TETt
ciniso no nausea or gt-iping nor R 111
wltb dally woilrtvid aro a porfccs
AWTSDOTii- TO MALARMg
-(.tic v.-ryvvla-rr,aao. (inFraGliutrMVSUiyj
„. .’8P.IR DYfv
Guav ilAin on WHisKim? ctiange“ ‘J-
stantly to a Uujhs-Y HlaCK by a bIngio^
plication of tliln five. Sold by Drags
or sent, by express on receiptor s • •
onicc, 4-1 JHiirmy Street, New Yorio _
l’UTT'S WAHUAL UF USEFUL RECURTt TO
tii'iviil of Trains alN«. 1® t***
..3:5ft
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...3;07.
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Up Day.
Down l>iy ...
Up Night
Down Night a.i.
Special Night Train Down ; .
•Spatial Night Train Up 1
SANDERSVILLE &TENNILLE R- R-
Leaves Sandersville daily 9;30a. &•
Loaves SiindersviHe daily 3:20 P« : *
To insure dispatcli all articles des _
for this point should he marked to
dersville. instead of j 1 ir^T, W