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THE MERCURY
The Sheriff’s
Orpin fur
(ihihlv.
Washington
A. J, JEltNIttAN,
Ekitoh.*
Publish ut a^H
not until this principle was shaken
ami octuni4lv*H<*t- aside in our late
war that danger enulcl he seen. Hut
no sooner had the curtain been lift-
led and the fact, disclosed that cou-
SANI>KKSVIJJ,F, - - . GFORt.’lA
TCESiTaY,,fvsK, 24 1SM
For I’losulcnt.
Jton. BOSWELL V. KLtrfVKlt,
Of NiiWiORlv
For Governor or Oeoi'Kin.
Hon. HENRY 1). M (‘DANIEL.
‘ ' OF WALTON COUNTY
For C'njigrj'ft* of (hr tOlli, I>lsl.
H,on. GKOKGKT. BA11NKS,
*ol ADOtifrW'A
For Solicitor Cciicrnlof the Jtlhh
tlleOeoi'Kia Circuit.
Jki. OSCAH II. ROGERS,
' OF S.\ NdEKSYLLLE.
According to the account- nt tho
Chicago Times, ihe Remi^tljcaii pa
pers which have up to date Hntomi-
Ced their intention to oppose the
election of Blaine number thirty
live.
Tilings are coining to n pretty pass 1
in Kentucky witch a preacher has
his salary docked for time lost on a
trip to fight a duel in a distant part
of the Statu
They nro building tenement Rouses
so high iuNew York that the inun
who occupies the to,p floor is obliged
jto start -hoiye almut ( f » o’clock in the
evening in order to reach hom > an
jhour after midnight.
Mr. Primus Moore, the fiijl hale
of eottoii-man of lhtker county, was
in town yesterday with a dozen or so
stalks of cotton waist "high. 'He Itasj
fidence was displaced did we feel the
sting. Then it was that we could
realize the fact that there was dan
ger ahead. Sad indeed, too sad for
a rehearsal here; yiA too imfpnrtnut
to forget. Therci'cme siill'cr' yne to
l eg you and your patrons to indulge.
.Mr. Editor, and give the matter mori
attention now tliap iu shorter days.
Farihors have a longer noon, there
fore can peruse your paper a little
more, l.trwyinj and professional men
can eltjoy' the ’sayings of common
people better perhaps, these long
suiuincf days; so let us unfurl the
banner of danger and as coloring
virtue, truth assailed, confidence
weak, danger ahead; it is in view ol
this inscription that we should take
our stand, mid watch with an mix
jolts eve the result of the past and
hope for the future. This inscrip
tion reminds me very much of a cir
cuntfttanee that occurred in the city
ol’-Augilbta years ago, it lsgmd that
there was a countryman who went
to town ami he began to notice first
the sign hoards, (as all men might
to do,) m connection wit h
name he noticed the word (Jo. was
written. Hysind by lie met a man
t,Jiat he imagined knew, and says to
Him Mr iliotd can T find this man
(Jo., I waut to get a look at him for
1 see lie has something to do with
entry firm in this town. Just, soil
is with Hie above sentence, Conti
lent 1 weak, it has sonic connection
with every branch of business among
us, Hut especially is it so in the
n .cat business of agriculture. We
do not mean to be understood as say
ing that (lie business of agriculture
is nothing within itself, not at all,
for no occupation or profession can
oiler so many inducements
this.
have advanced under iiis contract:]
and lie begins to calenlate and finds
hat to pay this hill it will lie some
time before he can expect nu addit
ionnl advance, therefore concludes it
will he n better plan to change his
base, consequently front some
of a pretext, and before H. is
praised of it has misrepresented
mutters to a third party’ 1 and tberi by
retired a conveyance and carried
is all to parts unknow n. Hence H.
t left to pay up A’s.
ml stiller untold logs
The Savannah Morning Hews, PLANTERS
Si ift
np-
I>t»ily 13very Way in (lie Yrnr,
Including it Jliiiiiniotli Sun
day Fdition. One Year
910, Hall Vrnr 9*
The MmiNtsi; Nl.w.slms combined with
a nitnlbcr of fcapacious journal*— among
them the Now’ York Sim, the Philadel
phia Times, the Cincinnatti Enquirer,
and the Chicago Tribune--iu the publi
cation of a number of new stories of fic
tion by distinguished American authors,
MECHANICS,
Mcrclm dts A Capitalists.
A AV0R1MN- YOU K-EA US AS IU) WJb.YKS
IN-iOUK-POl'KETS.
indchlcdne.ssj t | lofil .; t ()f ^hicli, ‘‘PANDORA,” by|
on his own j Hepry/ainesj is now being published iu
business. And what! Is there no! the Sunday News. This story will be
1 tw to recover damage? No. if A. followed by one from Mr. W. U. How
ells, who in turn will bo suecoeded by
Mr. liret Uni te.
Mr. Melville D. Landon (“Eli Per
kins’’), who is now on route for Europe,
will write a series of letters for the Mor
ning News during liis jnorney on the
continent. The Fashion Letters of Jen
nie June (Jfrs. .T. C. Croly) and the
gossipy letters of that brilliant youn
HUTY NEW YEAH! GooJ-bye, 1883
Crops not first-rate, but might bavo been
.worse. Money not exaetly plenty, but yet,
enough to go round, and after paying debts
and laying iu supplies, stock, clothing, gu
Truth allowed to float as il
one hundred and fifty acres of thq ,v< T"P nn ‘k’ <>»' chance is like
'staple this height,'ami' all willi 1'ull] a t ktiljlilo that floats upon the tiny
grown,holla. His stand of cotton
throughout is exceedingly line.—Tel.
<k Mes.
A New .Jersey widow Is said to
hlive chhntfiM her religion because
she wished to avoid her Jmsband in
( thc next world.
The new building of the Np;.v York
Tribune is uiue stories high. Whim
a man comes iu ami wants to know
who wrote that article, ho is told
that the author is on the top floor
vvjth'.the ill^vator brokep.
The return of Colonel Lamar to
the editorial management of the
•J^Rcon Telegraph will he like put-
'tirig a Iresli ebal of fire on the back
of a tcn’jipin. It is now bound to
move i^lujjgi' lynl those who liny
corns’.to Tic crushed ’nuist look out
for them, or thot’may be ‘diurted.’’
—Columbus Tiroes. •
stream finds its end in the current.
Such is lie who sutlers himself to lie
led by that man or men that have
no higher ambition than simply to
reap the almighty dollar, either in
polities or out of it, he must find his
lied beneath the current. We have
mentioned polities in this connection
simply to show that il is through
this channel flint a large number of
our fellow citizen have been misled
and consequently to place a low es
timnte on their promises. Why sir.
I believe J could establish the fact
that numbers of good men both
white and colored have pledged them
Selves to support It or A men at the
If a man don’t want his corns
crushed he should not put them in
jeopardy.
District Convention.
lias no property and places such an
estimate on his word as the foregoing
he has nothing to lose. Well, says
some one, advertise him. Suppose
you do, will that make a better man
n/liim ? Will that carry out, his
agreement ? By no means, and do
you think that giving notice in the
public journals that, such and such
a man had stolen a horse would les
son the crime or even make a rogue
quit stealing V Why, sir, if there
was no law to punish roguery men’s
property would lie in danger’ every
hour. And just sol think it is in
this ease; so long as men can open
ltandly take from their fellow men
"icir goods, and have nothing to feat
so long will this evil exist, and in
my opinion continue to increase.
Hut we said indirect legislation
was one cause of this evil. Wind
has the legislature done to remedy
this evil? Why simply made it a
criminal otfcncc for any one to hire
or harbor such a violator of justice.
Why sir, atn I at fault because some
one ciffe killed a man ? Should 1
lie punished because it swindler stay
ed all night ftt my house? Must 1
he punished because some one has
told a falsehood ? Away with the
idea that innocent men should suf
fer for the guilty.
Now, Mr. Editor, if this is not in
direct legislation 1 confess l am not
posted. And on the other hand if it
is, I say down, down, with this in
direct way of doing business, and
let ns have n law that proposes at
least to build up instead of pull
down the morals of our comity.
Apart from this there are other
agencies we might notice ns tending
to encourage this great evil. Idle
ness is one,‘there never was n time
perhaps when there was more idle
ness than at this time, especially
among the colored female. I venture
the assertion that 9 out of 10 of this
class of persons have no regular
work. In fact it is almost out of
the question to employ one to do
MNITAIIUM, Rlveintile, Oul. Tho dry cttmnbi «m»,
Hose* Throat, Limcft, full Idon, 3G p.,
, nnito. cost. froe.
MARRIAGE*
AND HEALTH!
GUIDE. 200 PR
llluntrntod.
I All thnltb, doubt fal curlou«or Ihouiihtlol w«nt tu>
>Cloth nod Halit htndlnv Nlot!,paper 2fic,Mftr*J
Nort h side
Spring Hats,
Spring Bonnets.
I am now receiving direct from New
, York owe of the best selections of Ladies
auo. "an(Tail tilings* noedfui, there will yet bi !„ n ,| MissesHiitsandHonnetsevcr brought
to Sandersville and will oiler them at
tho lowest cash prices.
I also keep up my Dress Cutting,
Fitting and Making, department. Sat
isfaction guaranteed.
MRS. C. C. BROWN.
Up stairs over Tm-button k Duggan’s
store, West side Public Square, next ti
Post-office.
Lot and Store Hi
of Public Square. Lot 01 ‘ i‘,V’'» n si <te
is the time for you to get a
the pubjic square. Kfoothol «l on
Lot anti 2 room house on F| 0 „l .
Lot contains one acre, p nV n tr, I ' str **t
p,i™.
^ Lot and 2 room house on Floyd *tr* e ,
something left to invest,
suggest that tho
And now let us
BEST PAYUSG INVESTMENT,
And ono that will pay the largest dividend,
in in something that will make happiness in
our homes, that will elovato our childron,
..jour friends and ourselves to tho liighoststmi-
Soutfi0111"writor,' CVyieljougiassV wifil^.y, 1 °‘ rottaemcnt ’ uultur0 ' nnd ROoi ' 1 '
continue to ho a feature of tho paper. I -- ?-•_
ingNews will warmly supportthoNulioii-
al I Jemocratic party.
It wil 1 continue to advocate a reduc
tion of the, tariff because it believes that
the best interest of the people will
served by bucIi reduction.
Tm: MokninuNkwscalls special attcn-jjujMlJ ALOSK WILl.tloTHIM
tion to these features of its mammoth
Sunday issue, which is sent to all subscri
bers to the daily.
Iu the future as in the past the J/orn
you a l’iano or an Organ iu your
If not, you should have, nnd wo can
Havo
home?
save yon monoy in its purchase. Over 20,-
000 delighted Purchasers, whom wo have
supplied in tho past liitcon ycarrs, will eu-
dorso this statement.
Seo tho Grand Inducements wo offer. Ten
W I .catling Hithcra,Chickering,Mathu
,<; shek. Luddon & Bates, Hallet & Davis,
. Hardman, Anon, Mason & Hamlin,
In its columns the, latest news from nil Packard, 'Palace and Bay State- ovei
parts of tho world will ho found. The :ioo btylos. All Grades. All Prices. PIANOS,
special dispatches and correspondence of ?200 to $1,000. ORGANS, $2-1 to $750. Ala-
the Morning News will be fuller this kers’ names on all. No Stonoil or Cheap Iu-
year than ever before. strnmeut sold. “The best is always Cheap-
Special attention will he given to the osL^bu^our^ohenpeBt^good^^|^
nows of Georgia, Florida and South!
Sn‘. B a ’rhmart.nont 11 wifi 0l i,e!Sep What We Give l>urcha8ers.
carefully caited, and the aim will1 Urini-i Wlth Each p iano . aGoo d Stool A Cover,
provemont nnd the highest standard With Each Organ,a Good Stool Alnstro’r
excellence. No expense Will bo spared «r if v. oaP h Plonn nr Driron RnnV nfMn.ie
same tune for the same office, 11 ml
were never told if they did they
would lie violating the most sacred
virtue tliut man was capable of pos-!InDor lias passed away, also
1 1 m . pense wilt be spareiqeach Piano or Organ,Book ofMusic
to make the Morning Nows tho most
readable uud reliable newspaper ill the
For
Sale.
touse on
Valuable Fnrm for Sale.
Three hundred ncers of land lying
near Tetinille No. 13 C. JL It. one linn
lived and forty acres now in a high state
of cultivation. Place is well improved
there being plenty of buildings such ns
are, kept on a first class fnrm, lands are
well adapted to fruit culture ns well as
corn and cotton some of the best varie
ties of poach trees now on tho place, n
portion of which boro fruit, last season,
and was said to be the finest seen in the
market, for terms and particulars apply
to this ofllco .Sandersville Ga., April 1st.
4m
South.
THUMB
Daily, by mail or city delivery, 1 days
in the week 81b,Oil.
Daily, by mail only, Monday, Wed
nesday and Friday, or Tuesday, Thurs
day and Saturday $5,01).
Also a Six Tears Gunmntee; a Fifteen Vuyi
Trial, tcith FichjIU Paid both icays, if Instru
ment dors nut mill; anil a Privilege of Hcehangt
<d any time within Six Months, if the selection
made is not satisfactory. MuHE 'I'll A A ’111 IS,
R. I. HARRIS,
tATTORNEY AT LAW ,
Knndersville, Ha.
Will practice in all the Courts of the
middle circuit, and in the counties sur
rounding Washington. Special atton
lion given to commercial law.
ot contains 1 1-2 acres, Ram.* T'
per cent on price which will buy u 20
IIouHc aud lot in Sandersville^’ „
t,ho public square, which pav.V
per cent on the price ashed Tk;.“*
• gilt-edge investment. | u
$2*50 will buy loo
acres of land on Bnf.
falo Creek. Why do
you wait?
A plantation of 200
acres of fine land, i tt
4 miles ofDavisboro
well improved.cliean’
FOR RENT. P
A dwelling of 3
rooms and basement
on the public, square.
Will do for offices!
Apply to
WE PAY ALL FREIGHT
Yes, we menu It. We sell you lfust loti u-
Ei»
Weekly News . tf‘2 U0 ' mauls at Lowest Priees, on Easiest Install-
J. H. ESTILL, Proprietor.’ ' went Terms and Pay every cent of the
., \ r% P ri.irrlit no iiiuHnr vvlmru vrtll IIvm* un flint
havatmah, (ia.
Sheriff’s Sales,
for July,
Will be sold««inlREMEMBER;
freight, uo uiattor where you live; so that
the IuHtn.uietii costs you no more than if you
iived iu Buvuuuah or New York city, Wh;
hesitate? We aro the uieu for you. Semi
us your name, and we will mail you Illustra
ted Catalogues and Circulars which will tel 1
you what wo have uot room to say here.
wo will save
ou money
F. H. SAFFOLD,
ATTORNEY AT I.AW,
SAN trims VI I.I.K, UA.
Will practice in all the Courts of
the Middle Circuit and in the conn
ties surrounding Washington.
Special attention given to commer
cial law.
July next, nt the Court
the county of Washington, in the City of ,luJ k ,vo y°“ aomething good.
Sandersville, within the legal hours of LUDDEN & BATES’
the following property to-wit: ffie one'Southom Music House
half interest of the Estate of Win. M.
Moses, deceased, in one trnct or parcel
of land 1;
near tho
of land lying in Washington county Ga,
n Town of Tcnnillo, hounded
that part of the work that women
might to do. That is, milk cows,I North by Sandersville and Dublin pub-
wash clothes, cook, nnd do ilotnostie lie road, East by Sandersville and Ten-
work generally. The day for mtik P». b .lic road, South by; lot of Dr,
SAVANNAH, OA.
The First Musio House in the U. H. to De
liver Pianos and Organs Freight Paid.
Guardian’s Dismission
GEORGIA—^Washington County,
sessing, namely, his veracity. We
might enumerate instances in this
connection to almost a numberless
extent, nnd yet would only perpetu
ate what everybody believes. There
fore we say that politicians are re
sponsible, to a gract extent, for this
sad state of tilings, and in a meas
ure for their continuance. Hut sir,
j am pleased to say in this respect
that mttIters arc changing some.
Igitin, another important agency in
t js, ns we believe, iudi-
i . - r |.~»-» .-.^...iUion. Now, ou this point
— lT --_,viti3pcnH of the 20thSiamtorj-1| ivinli nit law and liberty loving
al District to elect delegates to at 0'**** people to think. Think of the i.res-
tion to bo held 111 buartn, on the 20th 1 ... 1 ., .... ...
• Tiik
STATE of (i EQRCjlA—OFFICE ok
IK EXKCCTIVK CoMJIt rTIK, OF THE'ZOlll
SENATdatAf, DisTRirr.—'Tho dndeisigned this respQC
'ExedutivA ’ Cfonnhittee, rwpectfully reel V^glnfi;
' SVHlO.V' D (.1 l_ ..
cut, think of the future,
think
If
inali
for
‘tiun.to bo held in Hparla, on the i
day of August bext, nt 11 oVloVk n,, ,
for Iho purpose of nomi'niitihg a c/mdi-; 10 g'"ou ot all the people,
date'to represent the District in' the next, 1 '’ 1 ' have any use for a law
General Assembly of Georgia. Tlim'.’nd power at all, it is that all men may
‘day of Jffnc 1881.' T. N? UiuioifK, ■
‘ * Chairman Fix. Coin.
It. L. Wartheif, v- Ncwmun, O. II.
Rogers, .Senatorial Ex. Coni’., Washing
ton Co. H. G. GrieVe, T. W. Turk, U.
m. Erwin, Senatorial lJx. Com. HUldW’iu
Co. W. A. BuiVner, J. L.‘Culver, A. 1.
Ihe benefited andjimde better by it,
if on the other hand men are mad
j worse, and women become drone
under the laws, certainly the law is
|a failure. Hut as we have previous-
jly remarked, 1 am in favor of law.
Smith; Serfatortal Ex. Com. Hantoek]^-' 11 "’ elevates, not degrades, law
t ’CoIslimafeHte; that protects not defiles.
-———' ! Now sir, let. us notice briefly the
A Call for a C’omilry Press Asso-]workings of that law, relative to
cinlion.
Waynesboro True Citizen.
laborer’s contract, il is in this inter
est we write, A. is the tiVst, B. the
seeond party; A. approaches li. and
. ’’’ : . , . . , , I Henrv Hvman and West hv lands of UEUHU1A->V nsuington
tug home nuule .doth is passed. u*l mXivs,’containing sixteen UOJ ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
with it a laige amount ot woiuup ^j HCreM lllun , or less, nnd known as the. Mrs. Mnrtlia 8. Joyner, guardian for W.
, . . , , , a y 01 Moses & Ilnrman nursery. Said half
that this county pools, labor thattj nt(MT8t in *,1,1 | mu l, l cv i,. ( ] U non as the
will cloth the naked, and feed the property of the estate of W M. JAises,
hungry. Labor which if added to deceased, to satisfy an execution issued
what is being done hv tliose that do from tho Superior Court of said county,
work would make better husbands, in fnvorof Afottira if. (jiltnore, adiniij-
truer wives, more useful children, istrotrix °{ v ^; f Gtlinore deceased,
.ml keep men from violating many u K a,,,8t f A ’ ) V ;
. 1 . . ■ • 1 non of estate of IT. m. Moses deceased.
ol theireontn.CuS. . o wo think. jUroperty pointed out by plaintiff's nttor-l
Jn our next we propose to notice’i’o be sold at the risk of the for Administrator's Dismission,
some of what wo think is tho remedy u , or purchaser, who has failed to com-GEORGIA Washington County,
for this evil. Eqfai. Kioiits. ply with the terms of sale.
___ rho same time uud place one
I house nnd lot in ciiy of Hundersville,
I containing one ncro more or less, bound-
led on tno west by J. U. Floyd’s lot,
north by Mack Dortch's lot south by
Sum
Aha,
I property
U'or his wife and children, to satisfy
Justice Court ti fa issued from the <j7th
]District G. M., in favor of E. S. Lang.
I made vs l’eter Greenfield, Trustee fur
j wife and children. Legal notice given
Mrs. Martha K
Longstreut Joyner applies to 1110 lor letters ol
DisinisKion Iroui said Guardianship, and 1
w ill pats upon her u; plication on ti-e tirst
Monday in Julv, lHSl at my ofltuo in 8an-
dersville in Kaid conuty.
Given under my hand and official signa
ture at Sandersville, tho 21st day of May
1884.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
fl-22-4t
New Saw Mill.
LUMBER!, .LUMBER.
1 will furnish an kinds of sawed lum
ber from my Mi 11, from $4 to §10 per
thousand. The Haw Mill is situated on
the Femis Bridge Hoad four miles from
the city Feb 12th 1884—tf
STANLEY KITTRELL
f
A Precious Boon lo Wont tin.
Words of Praise.
1 most earnestly entreat every female
expeeting to lie confined to use Mothers
relief. Coupled with this entreaty 1 will
add that during a lnngobstcrirnl practice
(forty-four years), I havo never known
it to fail to produce a safe and quick de
livery. II. J. Holmes, M. D.
Hines & Rogers.
W' THE ONLY TROI
IRON
TONIC
MCT3 ItECMMl
fir. Barter's Ira Mi
hug rnrit ii me ■L.UDD.roniiU
iv^fSm 0/ vbuTH: * 11 tuV"
1 Inf 11 certain unri «tTlcl«ii lONIfi,
rc'|Hli lnf ArnrtAln and •Ulcivn T0NI6,
e«|iecUllv l>) Waul of AppeUtf.Indl***.
lion, Lack ol HlrcnirUi, ffilc., It* me li m» r \»4
i«l wuiMleriiil rceulu. HtiM,
fore*. M J
. -w#r.
I Jk niEQ infforhiK from all cotnplolMi
%m #% UILO nocullor ioUiolroek wiillidu
DU. IIARTKR'S IKON TOUIO * mfe aid
cure. It Kivut * drur and keaJlhy eoiuple&ioat
Tile airmiKcal tealliuony lu lliw ef Dt.
II AJti’EH Ikon Ton it? la lk»l frequoidattoMb
at counterfeiting lin\e only ariritd l* ihepvpuaf-
DM
( 8on«l y n»r Hiidroaa to The Dr. llarUr Mc<LC*.W
M. Jem*, MA, tor o»r “DKP.AM BOCK.")
Lull of aliango oral ua«ftil Infottualloa. It—.J
Or. Harter s Iron Tonic is for Sale by Mi
DRUGGISTS AND DEALEftS (iVEHYWHERI*
MEDICAL.
AYER’S
Cherry Pectoral.
No otlier complaints aro so Insidious lu tliolr
attack as those affecting tho throat and luugai
none so trilled with tiy tho majority of sulfor-
crs. Tho ordinary oougli or cold, resulting
perhaps from a trilling or unconscious oi-
Ordinary’s Ollice.
By M. Nowtui'U, Ordinary of said ( ouuty.
Whereas Mrs. Martha 8. Joyner and V. 8.
■loyuor surviving administrators of tho es
tate of Huel A. Joyner, apply to mo for let
ters ot Dismission from said administration,
— | A lady from one of the countias of
Middle Georgia who Ims been acting asL] ( . noo
midwife for many years writes: “l|
ha> e disposed of all tlie Mother’s Friond
T respectfully inform tho public tint
l am now piepared to offer my proffpi.
ionul services to thoui, and nsk of tkrm
a generous patroungo. Offloo North
East corner Masonic building. Night
calls rccived nt Dr. J. I. Irwiu's mi*
you sent me, and am delighted with it
I11 every instance where it has been used,
its effects have been all that l could ask.
1 consider it a great blessing.”
rth tiy Mack Dortch s lot south >.V 1 w ,n p llK8 u ,, ou this application on the A gentleman writes: “My wife used
: iSXv&*! L°vie“'*ut £ ,* rijssafi i '“’' “ MisrM x
ANDREW .T. IRWIN,M. I).
Hundersville, Gn. March, 1881.
nu pro... In. (orly h, W. Blunt, OonutoUe, uud returned u,
I had a terrible cough, and piiHsojl I more or less, a
r ulglit witliout itlocp. 'J lie doctor! 1 . ,,, ,
p. i trtod ayku’s Oiikiiky I'j'.t- ;».v otiureli stn
me.
Also at the same time nnd place, that
house and lot in Hundersville known as
the Eenfroe lot, containing two nores
After a consultation of several states that he is in want of employ
country I'mblishers, the organization tuent, II, says to him what kind
of a Country Dress Association in j work do you wish or can you do.
'deemed of paramount importance to Any kind says''A, usually done on a
their interesth: Therefore, a call isilarm, in fact I wish to farm with you
hereby.ihadc lor the organization of on shares. Very well w hat
a Cqimtry Press Association. Tlie|fot’ee, A,
your
says, myself my wife, and
movement meaus.business-not pleas- 1 ;! hoys, and as many girls, 8 of us in
'nre. All newspapers throughout tliejfamily, and all hands work in the
JHtate. especially the county papers.ifield, in fact all l want is a place to
’friendly to the movement are reqnes [work and something to work witl
ted to publi.sh.tho'above notice. It and tin* work will he done just m
is desirable thtit every county preSsiyott direct. Well, what about sup
in tlie State should be represented, plies, can you feed yourself. No sir.
All who desire to join the association! Well says li. I can’t supply yon in
TitirF. ath.imee unless you all work con-
Ga.,isluxitly and to the purpose. That’s
meet- nil so, I desire nothing only as 1 pay
for It with my work, I want to pay
-will address W. D. Sullivan,
C'rrizioN .Office, Waynesboro,
8 uggesting time and place of
with lliruat amt lung illitcnaci, nml ukuuld to
taken iu utl cubes wlUiout delay,
A Terrible Cough Cured.
“In 18,17 I took abevurccold, wlilcli affected
my lungs.
night alter
giivo 1110 up. _
tiiral, wlilcli rollovod my lungu, induced \V. II. Wcodou, on the south by lot
bleep, and afforded mo tlie rest ueccbbiuy - - ■ •
for tiic recovery of my strength. By tho
* - I'l-XTOU.'
lay of May, 1884.
5-20—3m
M. NEWMAN,
Ordinary, W. 0.
nnd bounded ou the north 1 •, , ,
pet, on tho cast by lot of 1 ’
For Letters Dismission.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE.
GEORGIA—Washington Count}.
J. H. Sumuor, udmiuibtrator of tho estate
of Win. H. Sumner, lato of said county, de
ceased, apt lies to the undersigned for letters
of dismipsion from the administration ot
The Harnett House,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Is conceded to be the most
comfortable and by far tlie best
teriug of either of her former confine-conducted Hotel in Savannah,
nients, and recovered from its effects in!
much less tine. She also rcrconiouilcd
it tg a lady friend who waa about to bo!
confined for the tirst time, and she says:
“l have never seen any one pass through
this great trial with so much ease and so
little suffering.’’
A QUICK AND EASY tImF*
A distinguished physieiou of Missippi
continued use of the
nunt euro w»b effected,
old, hale null hearty, and run satisfied your
ClIKltltV i’KCTOHAr, saved mo.
lloiiAim J-'Aiiiiiuonjui
Kocldiigha.nl, Yt., duly IS, lbbg.
Croup.— A Mother’s Trlliute,
“ While in tlio country lost winter my Httlo
t| These aro therefore to cilo and admonish
I - all concerned to bo aud appear nt the Cout
^Irs. E. O. Bostick nnd on the west by of Ordinary to bo held in aud for said coun-]k
!Fail-Ground street. Levied 011 as the tv on the Hr>t Mondny in July nr-xt, nud ha ( t , dolly
Ren-«ho\v cause if any they have, why said lot-1'
is- tors of dismission should not bo granted to j
the petitioner.
This 20th day of March, 1884.
M. NEUMAN, Ord’y
3 27-—3in
writes* Fv.m v onn 1 sniit at auction at tne court uouse
mish eil should use J/uthcrs 1’ ien, ‘fortlm ng °/ , w,i ' 1 .'''TfJfU"
lorn, !a long and ohsterie practice I have neve* ° f tBlC ’
RATES: $2.00 PER DAT.
M. L. HARNETT.
Administrator’s Sale.
Agreeable to nn order of the Court ol
Ordinary of Rnshington county, willb«
sold nt auction at the Court House door
al a uerma*
1 am now fli years property of tlie defendant, W. H
froe, to satisfy a.Tuatieo Court n fa
sued from the t)7th Dist. G. M., iu favor
of C. Van Horn vs W. H. Renfroe. Le-
|gal notice given tenant in possession.
Levy made by W. D. H. Miutou, eon-
■»V, ill" Mlt,. pniduco u quick „„dirk i.
said county, adjoining lands of
. , \V. IIieklin, James Reynolds and Jno.
.‘ ly is one about winch we u u.dl .*’ ...
hsli certified.- I .** :> :*• ..l u ’
'■cry
This reined
boy.thrco years old, was taken ill with croup; 'stable, aud returned to me.
tho cash ns 1 go. And so ou,
Thus a contract is entered into
and business is begun. Matters all
go well until the necessities of A.
begin to increase and from sickness
endeavor to notice some of what wejor some other cause A. must have
‘believe to be the catrsCs that have led‘J little the advance of what his
COMMII ft IC A T1: 1>.
Article No. 2.
•We said iu our.first that wo would
have most wages would bp just at this time, (re
(namely) That;member not more than his contract
'to what all thinking
certainly noticed,
there is a fearful disregard ibr men's!would warrant provided it was car-
promises one to another existing!ried out.) but at this particular time
among* our colored population. And his family are without proper cloth-
furthermore to u great,extent auiong|ing or A. may be in want of medical
.the whites as well. Now, Mr. Editor,laid; perhaps a child has accidently
I know tjya'l if,.the above opinion is fallen in the lire and been burntbiuUv.
a correct one, we as individutijs have;Now no one would dare say that it.
' reason for alarm and moreover cause!i« any more obligated to A. than any
to feartbatin the near fut'uro difficul jotlier Christian so far as his misfor-
J ty among us' that the'most defiant tunes arc* concerned. Yet if H. does
’would seek' to bradc, while tho.4* less|not extend to him aid in this case,
' Alas, if lie must be branded with inhuman
ambitious caij'qijly regret,
true, all stand encircled in
in the iron
grip of a monster, who has defied the
combined powers not of one man
"but all men, not'of one Nnf iop
but
ity and charged as having no sympa
thy. Yet when he does so, that is
furnishes the necessaries, ti times
outof 10 he incurs a debt on him
‘all Nations. We have only'to’pointJself tjjat the law regards ns doubt
you to 'what followed' an election ful, notwithstanding a contract to
of our people in 1851 when'thc great the contrary. Humanity demands
his assistance. The law should do
question of domestic interest was at
‘stake; to show that there is such a
thing as danger at home, confidence
destroyed but signals material, and,
' ns we think leads to danger, ”'
fend his property. Justice demands
lie should be paid. But let us see
A. discovers that H. is expecting- to
It was he paid for whatsoever goods he may
It scorned iih if ho would dio from HtnuiKU-
lutiun. one of tlio family sils%’C!tod tliu uso
of AVKH’M CiiHiatv I'bctoual, a bottlo of
which was always kept in tho liouse. Thin
was tried in small nnd frequent doses, and
to our dulialit In loss than half an hour thu
little) patient win breuthinn easily. The doc
tor said that tho (Jiil'HItv l'EtioliAi, had
saved my darling’s life. Can you wonder at
our gratitude? Sincerely vours,
Wits. KM.MA CiniiNTiV."
159 West 128th St., Now York, May 18, 1882.
“I have used A yea's CiiEimv I’ectoiial
in my faintly for several yours, and do uot
hesitate to pronounoo it the most effectual
remedy for coughs nnd colds wo have ever
tried. A. J. Ckanb,'*
l.ako Crystal, Minn., March 13, 1682.
“ I suffered for eight yonrs from Bronchitis,
and after trying many remedies with no suo*
cess, 1 was cured by the use of AY Kit's ClIEU-
UY. Photo it a i.. Joskcii WALumf.”
Byhalia, Miss., April 5,1662.
“ I cannot say enough in praise of Aykk's
Climutv X'kctoiial, boltevinK as I do tliut
hut for its use I should long sinco have died
from lung troubles. F. tillauuo.v.”
l’alestlne, Texas, April 22,1882.
No enso of an affection of the throat or
lungs exists wlilcli cannot ho greatly relieved
by tho use of Avku’s CuiiitUY Pectoral,
and it will always cure when the disoaso l!
uot already beyond the control ol lucdiduo,
PREPARED BY
Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Hold by all Druggists.
C. A. WALL, Sheriff,
IF. a
LOlULLAllD’S
MACCOBOY SNUFF.!
CAUTION TO CONSUMERS:
•» As many inferior imitations linvo Appeared up
tlio iniirkct in pncku^oA so closely resemhling ours I
us to decoive the unwary, vs v would request the I
purcluwer to »eo timt the red litho^ruphed tin ciiuh
hi which it is packed ulway* bear
Our Naina and Trmlp-Mark.
! In buying tlie imitation you pay as much for an
inferior article us tlie genuine costa.
Be Sure You Obtain the Genuine
LorillarcTs Climax
ICi-il Tin-Tag Flag Tobacco.
The Finest Sweet Chewing
Made.
The|Geuuinc always bears a Bed Tin-Tag with our
liuuio thereon.
BEWARE OF IMITATION.
cannot publish certificates hut it is «\\ L s IUanerlv ol
most woinlcrl'ul linemc.t to lie used af T'V."''tT'n^t ^ lTnimt
ter the first two or three months Horothy H>cklin, late of »«d
Send for our treatiau on the Health ,iu f' w ^* kJ 5
mid Happiness of Woman, mailed f ee 0r t0 P ' ly for Ul ^i. N
TRADE MARX
REGISTERED.
LEtf
and Happiness of Woman, mailed
which gives all particulars.
'J’m: HitADi-iKi.il Rkculator Co.,
Box 28,Atlanta, Ga.
A NEWTItKATMKNT
For Consumption, Asthma, Huonciutis,
Dispkpsia, Catarrh, Headache, Dkuili-
ty, Kheumatisim, Ne(irai.oia, and all
Chronic and Nervous Disorders.
A CARD.
Wei flic uudcrslgncd. having rcacivad great and
"■ n “ “ '
Al.
A Good In vestment.
Persons wishing to invest in valuable
... , property would do well to eall on the
1’ortify the sys- undersigned. I have for sale in ILrigts-
JllJil til tnT , tem< who villo, Ua., one large and commodiou-
|lW ctltBRATtO^experience, s tore house, now occupied by Mr. J. C.
J - "*eduod witnessed,(. ,,i, nn desirable residence, occu
hoehecffonios-lpied by Col.G. T. Kellum. Parties
_e tei s btomche wishing to purchase can secure a good
X 1116 bargain by calling on or addressing me
weak, broken
down, despond
ing victims of, I
dyspepsia, liver
complaint, feAori
aud ague, rben- i
mutism, nervou-|
debility, or pren
mature decays
_ _ _ know
supreme tonie aud alterative there
i specific principle which reaches the
very source of tlie tronble, and effects an
bsi lute and permanent cure, For sale
at Sandersville, Git.
MRS. M.
june 3—tf.
A. BOSTICK.
DR. J. H. MAY,
SANDERSVILL, GA.
that in this! FFEKS his services to the citizens of
here exists ^ Sandersville and adjacent country
All calls day or night will be promptly
responded to Office nt liis residence on
_ Mrs. Pittman’s lot, corner of Harris and
by all Druggiits and Dealers generally. Church streets jau!5 1884tf
K.-TO—CH^g,
SITTERS
is u i
TobilCCO chiimed for it, coiiHdor it a tlut.y which w
imuiy thoupnmls who uro 8iilTi*riiiR from
so-cullctl ••iucuruhle’' (listMiseH to do all timt wo cun
make its virtues known aud to inspire the public with
continence.
Wo have personal knowledge, of Drs. Starkey 8c
Paleir They uro educated, intelligei.t, conrciontioiiH
pliysicioiiH. who will not. we are sure, make any Ht»te
nt which they do not know or bclcivc to be true
uor publish uny’tostmoniuls or reports of iuses whicl'i
Horses anil ffluies
1 or sale at Rawlings Brothers stables.
I arties that want to buy stock would do
which7, owe'Cth"! wcl ‘ .'Vi' 111 cm '‘y• 1 low™ boarded at
ua fnim chronic nmi wnr stables at a reasonable price. Have
.to ..II that we can tnlyour horses put up at our stables and
they will be well eared for.
prepared umliuluilnliiteml tiy Drs. StaRkkV
N. of Philadelphia, and being satisfied timt il
Recovery in medical science, and all IlmtisIwpH [ 0
or to pay for titles. This June 2nd, 1
•Jamkm IL lilCKhUt,
A(lniini»tr»t° r '
TUTT’S
.PILLS
TORPID BO w , E ir5V||2
DISORDERED L• ViW
and MALARIA.
From tln-80 f.ourccs iu*l»olhie« n
tlie illSHitses of tlio humsi' ‘J*“ ;s/t
sy inptomAlndicate their exMtonco-xgJJj,
App.titc, Bowels co.tlvc, “ .| U( B
aclic, fullness after enttoffi
csei-uon of liody or lulnd,
of food, IriTtoliUHy of „'i e cl«4
spirits, A foel'nt? of h' , ,vl I 'J . i J^iin
some duly, lllii i uoss, I* luttcri_
Heart, Hots Dnt'ore the e > - ®“vIY B nnd J 4-
ored Line, (lomTlPATIONT
iminrt tho use of a remedy thntn A
Jn the Liver. AsatjrormoiHo‘"° 1 A,%tb*
PII.I.S luive no dquul. lheli ftM{£, n0T jnf
I\ liliutvRiind ftlrln iu ulMO prOOTP*)
aro not ffemiim*.
Wit. D. Kku,f.v,
Member o/Conjress from Philadel
phia.
T. S. Aurther,
Editor and Publisher “Anther s
Home Magazine.,’’ Philadelphia.'
V. L. Conrad,
Editor “Lutheran Obseerver,” Phil
adelphia.
PHILADELPHIA, PA., June 1 1882.
In order to meet a natural Inquiry In regard to our
prolfessionnl and personal standing, and to give in
creased confidence hi our statements nnd in tlie gen
uineness of our testimonials and rep rt i of cases" we
t irlnt the above card from gentlemen well and wjliclv
mown uud of the highest personal eharuoter. J
Our‘■Treatise ou couinpimnu Oxygen,” containing
a history ot the discovery of uml inode ot action of this
remarkable curative agent, and u large record of si r-
prising cures In Consumption, Catarrh, Neuralgia
Bronchitis. Asthma, etc., and a wide range ol chronic
diseases, will be sent free.
Address Drs. Starkey & Palcn,
1109 and 1111 Girard St, Philadel
phia., Pa, '
(eb.20,-84.—!« UVL1NUS BKUS -
Furniture & Sewing Machines.
In order to enlarge and make room
for my bp ring stock of Millinery goods
just received from New York, 1 will in
the next GO days offer at the lowest prices
means, Bedsteads, Waslistamls Safes,
tthff’^'r^'’ 801110 * d, * aiu Koods h!
i G L t. fllt ' ,)r y pnces. Remember
Ins ofiu is only for sixty days and first
choice is quite an item.
ktN f> , t . il l, 8el )iiig the Light Running
Domestic ’.with new wood work and
m w attachments that has caused a fresh
mt.Diirht of admiration all over the coun-
T d,8C ® rf, «?B their old style heavy
bungling and noisy machines, and refus*
LVH fo l ° i ?i ‘ er kin , (ls ’ ljue,l «so tliey
have found the star, that leads (hem all
i also keep on hand the‘‘White,’*
f g Jl * • rTm( i 1,lnes Giat have never
best nm°.f- ,Ve?e / feCt . lMlti8fact i on nud tho ’
rim, U ' U 'i for thc I’ ric( '« ever put
'tjion the market.
MRB. G. (J. BROWN.
•C.V
•pp*:
all impucittes throng!
cngc>-| of th« •: ‘
lito, sound dlga9tii,n. ■*>***2;i,-»~ii
sklaandu vigucouahody. i»
cause no nausea or b'i'IP> n S„K
with daily work and aro a porreoi,
ANTIDOTE TO MALARJ^
Hold nr,*rrwbero.aHc. Otttcc-44 “D 1 *’—■
protocjnl
TUTT’S
Guay IIaiii ou WnlsksK*
stantlv to a Glossy HLAOB hr ara fgf^>
plication of this VXT. >
TUTT’8 MANUAL OF U81FUI BtCt !lZ r g- | |
Arrival of TraiiisatN***®
3:59,
Up Day 10,
Down Day jjtf,
Up Night
Down Night.... ••.••t**• ;
.Special Night Tram Down S; jj
Special Night Train Up
SANDERSVrLLE^NN^LE B- *
leaves Sandersville dai y 9 ’ 3 ®“' m ,
Leaves Sandersville QtpW. Tfegtined
To insure dispatch all gm-
for this ppint should be nw^ e ^ fore .
ctox>viUo instead of ^ j
. * •: v!' 1 *