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THE MERCURY
flw ShwUTs Ofvin (nt kO)i
irrmiin ’nnsErrrrTmrnmr
( T1h> return nutteli, six hours go-as-
inetou]you-})]ease, between the Mt^xm and,
jAthtuia teat 113 took plgnc inyColley,
. 1 : Rosser ./ (.’o.’s warehouse last Tues
A. 5 JKRXJGAX Uny
-bounty,
A RiviiMwp imitt lltlt'M.
Mrs. C. F. Colemnn ol 1 Atlanta, within the
Inst two weeks has shown herself possessed
of the same luysterions power ql lmnlUing
chairs, upaotting tables, and tumblingheatkiy
Sherifl's Sales,
fou July,
Will be soltl on"the first Tuesday in
' Kditqk.
Publisher a^d Pytotyuffiyor.,
The final aeore stood:
MA'JON TEAjM.
JUNDERSflLLE,
GEORGIA
.TUESDAY, JULY, V Ss4.
For Prrshlrut.
Hou. ROSWELL I*. FLOWER,
' ‘ OF NEW YORK
For Oovrruor of Georgia.
Mon. HENRY V Me D AN I ML.
OF WALTON COUNTY
£01* Congress of flic lOlh, Skisi
Mon. (IKOIIGK T. RARNES,
’ .OF AUGUST*.
Fo^ Solicitor General pf the !*!■«!
die Georgia Circuit,
Mon. OSCAR M. ROGERS,
OF SAND.E11SYILLE.
M c K tt\
ToonersU
Ford
Forrester
Guerry
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.Miles
Laps
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people about, that bus invested| Miss L^lneTifly uCXt. at the Court House door 111
Hitrs twjthjKUCli wouilerlul intercut Thu ladv >ho<Cou|lty ofA\ Ushinglmi, iti tlm Glfo ol
m the wife of Mr. 0. F. Column,' tho adper SaImIcmwiI e, wilhm the legal hawrs o
. , , ... ' . . ■ ) . ofiFiiU'■, .to the li nr host binder, tor cnfcn
intendent of tbe Atlanta cotftfh factory, ..And ^ f, )1 ^w i ,.* 1 »ropeHy to wit: t,e. on,
e d hy half inuresx of the F,state of Win. jM
intendent of.tbc All
only the. last
Prater
Well
Green '.84 7
Mitchell , 32 7
By )'d J "• 3
The lh at prize was Sji l-oO, the kv-
ond $100, the third $75, the fourth
$50, and the fifth $25. Prater won
in additon a special jihisc of $100.
offered for the Atlanta winjier, Ford
second place till 7S>0 o'clock 1
lick
" lien he w
track.
■s taken nek a"d left the
to rotten factory
two Wqnl.H nsciirtltiueif
locidont that a chair would yield to liei
1 touch, and twist in every direction at her will
without the exertion of her muscular power.*
Shi gave an exhibition of bur wondjrlul pow
er to a company 111 the Young Men’s Chris
tian A; ooiatiou rooms; among lltoso presen!
were ex-Govcrnor Bulloch, 11. 1. Kimball, J.
d, Jwuibali^ It 1 v. Mr. Thomas, Vi’, M Mooli,
M. White and about 2U ladies. Two gentles
men failed .to hold a sliujt still, another
found it impossible to retain his pent in a
chair. A tublo was raised almost entirely
from tfio floor by fill a. C. merely placing lict
hands upon it. lly touching a caiifl to an.
edge of the table it would stand on two legs,
flic gentlemen wotol ed closely, hut could
discover no trickery. Like ’.lis.- Hurst, Mrs.
(lolcttmu is unable to account for the powoi
.he conlr Is.
tfllHCAKIIIDATi: FOR Pit JUS
I DENT
Hon. Kosucll I*. Flower,
New Vorli.
Poring iu the earth for wafer is nil
.)],(• dun d’le.ti itUeutlod by great
imcoi taint y. Some few yearn ago in
tke heart of London a firm of brewers
1 .Mi> >i to 'i depth of several hundred
vattls w,fV■'iu tapping tin- precious
fluid, and tin expensive well had to
|lie "b.;'.chined, finite recently, al
; 15n 11■ ■ ti Trent, a nnilar failure
!• lectured upon a far smaller scale,
pieman is witlpm,t doubt flic most 1 When the iip'.Tntorn had pierced to a
availably candidate the Dem<R’i'aUej ( h']dh of I ,(> fed without finding wa
. " . . .... tin-they called in the ndvicc of some
party can present at the < Im ago . , . ,,
r . r . , ■ experienced in'lcstun well engineers,
convention for President of the l nit- U K) reecunmcndcd the abandonment
ted States, ihe eJn4iiih ui'toli the party j,,f || R , works and the commencement
that cannot jjc ignored; V'hvn'fildcn of a fresh bore upon a site which
Nywl 1 hey selected f( ') yards away. At 11
This able and distinguished
ijdcpth of
only
T‘.v 1
I fact,
,tor
. |.I44*.
liieii lit
W
.was elected as Governor of
York it wus Flower who engineered . ^
.and conducted his canvass so sue *
cessfully, he secured nvei v doubt fu
congressional district for
party in New York by bcvouium
candidate and staving three yt
in Congress, wheiv ’ ; liU t - . ..
f tivc policy lie nude am -t exc* .* r
record, his services in t;.c parts ;
trying period when Virginia was
jeopardy are not forgot ton. an . ] p
ularity in New York when he and h
alone can harmonize all the discoid ,on the law relating t.
ont elements iu the party make him, 0 ! President and \ ice
the strongest man who will be
'brougt liefore tho convention. lie
can carryalls Stato and svilli him
success is certain, with anyone else
jit will \$ doubtful at best,and we be
lieve that Roswell P. Flower, the
feet a copious sup
fond yielding, in
• to 0,1100 gallons
. knblc that the
1 id the stum
I’KOGUAMME
Or (luxmen. Mmi.tino Tgrim Dmtr.n. r
Meets at ISuiynm uu Muuiluy niter lib Sub
iftlli iu July. 1884:
llev. T. J. Cumming to prenoh Ilitroilucto-
1 y, llov. J. F. JucksoD, nltcruntu.
IJrrsTioxs rou Dual's:
Should llnptitm be ]ucrcoui«ito to the
Lord’s SnppeiV I,ed by lluv, T\ J. Holmes.
Si ould it brother who docs nut pmy ic
lUhlfc ho inducted into thootlieu of Deacon?
Led by Doiieon L. A. Gindin.
Wlint di'greo of bolincHH is nttninublo by
nu and how it) growth iu ttruco scoured? Led
iy Donoon 1*. It. Tnliiilcno
YVhut are tho prerequisites to church mem
bership? Led by tiro. K. M. CnmmluyH.
Is (pvii || n port of worship? Led by Dro,
lohn D. Tunnor,
Y L < OI NT.
dleiismt
Fussed.
Vegetable Sicilian
HAIR REKEWER
i.— i'lie cle
tin
Mr'
r< |>..ried by
House commitUv
the election
President, a,
ubstitute for the bill intrixluced
into the Senate by Mr. Hoar, and
which passed that body in January
lust. ! provides for a joint session
of the two houses of Congress I’m
counting of the votes, and that such
joint convention shall not budissolv
led until the count shall have beer,
favorite friend mid tried lieutenant L. ullll)U;l0(l ;imJ ,| K . iVMI | t ^eelared.
of lion. Samuel J. Tilden, i 11 be; It also jirovides that any ret vs •
selected ns the standard bearer ofM'ich the Joint committee mfly t::ki
the Democracy at < Ihicago next week
rVery favorable reports of crops
jfroin all parts of the State.
Tho drummer’s convention
: meet at Moorehend City, July 8
will
bile the vote is counting shall not
he for a longer time than one eulen
dar day, and ihnt after the first day
succeeding the beginning of tin
count no further recess shall lie tak
en fill the count ban been completed
and the, result declared. It provider
that in case of objections to tin
minting of the vote of any State,
and in case more than one return
shall have been received from a State,
flic question iu the first instance oi
- the counting of the vote of the State.
In Clay county, Alabama. t« Jure „ml Hccond^.f which return shall Ik
' arc ono ' hundred aijd sixty acres road and counted shall be submitter
planted in peppermint and large to the joint convention by the pro
I quantities of peppermint oil will be siding olliccr, and that t hree hotti
.Wept Tennessee is ’harvesting the
1 best ,wheat crop known for a number
of years.
vr.iB tUo first preparation i>orfcctly adapted to
euro discuses of tho sculp, mid tho first sue.
eossful rostoror of faded or sruy hair to its
t.aturul color, growth, and youthful beauty.
It has hud many imitators, but none bare so
fully met all tho requirements needful for
tL? proper treatment of tho linir and scalp.
Hall’s Haim Rlxeweu has steadily grown
In favor, and spread Its famo and usefulness
to every quarter of U10 globe. IU unparal
leled success can be attributed to but ons
cause; tht entin fulfilment of its promises.
Tbs proprietors bavo often been surprised
at the receipt of order* from remote coun
tries, where they bad noTcrinadoan elfortfor
iu Introduction.
Tbe nse for a short time of Hall’s Hair
Renewer wonderfully Improves tbo per
sonal appearance. It cleanses the scalp from
all impurities, cures all liumors, fever, and
dryness, and thus prevents baldness. It
stimulates tho weakened glands, and onables
them to push forward a new and vigorous
growth. Tbo oCtocts of this article are not
transient, like tlioso of alcoholic prepara
tions,but romnln n long time,which make*
Its uso a matter of economy.
Moses, deceased, in one tract or paved
>f hind lying in Washington county Gn,
near tho Town of Tcnnillo, bounded
North by Snndersville and Dublin jmb-
lie road, Fast by Sandersville and Ton-
nillp pulijic road, South by jot;of Ur.
Llenry flyman, and YN'ost by lauds ol
\V’ G. .Mathews, containing sixteen |10}
lores more or less, and known as the
Vlwcs & Harman mirsery. Said hall
nterest"in said land, lcvi:M upoirns the
property of tho estate of W Al. J/oses,
deceased, to satisfy an execution issued
from the .Superior Court of said county,
in favor of J/oiiirn M. Gilmore, admin
istratrix of T. J. Gihnoru deceased,
igainstA. W. Robison, adin'i do honh
imn of estate of IF. m. moscs deceased
iToporty pointed out by plaintiir.s attor
ney. To ho sold at the risk of tho for
ine.r purchaser, who lias failed to com
ply with tho terms of salo.
Also at tho same liuio and plnco orn
house and lot in city of Snudorsville,
lontuiniugono aero more or lens, hound
ed on tno west by J. U. Floyd’s lot,
north by Alack Dortch’s lot south by
■Sam Uioliiirds’s lot, and on tho cast by |
.l/rs. Houghton's lot. Levied on as the
property of Deter Greenfield, Trie-n e
for his wife and children, to satisfy a
Justice Court li fa issued from the 07th
District G. NT., in favor of E. H. Lang-
tniulc vs Peter Greenfield, Trustee for
wife and children, legal notice given
tenant in possession levy made by G.
W, Blunt, Constable, and returned to
me.
SAKE8 Al;IVlv
I’ve Done Bought a
B* I A W BO It.
1 say hit fur a lack, an
jwl nit’s 111010,1 done gave '
u u lean $50, by buy in’hit
from „„„
LUDDEN& BATES
Southern Music House
SavanXAD, Ga.
nswsccx-'i'ssnecr. srrtr*- ts’?
M.Y l^UKNDS)
■narnew-w.unmu i—H imniyVIimBWII^WBNW
I'liav’s no ynso in talkin’, of you hnint got a
Finn or or a Oigin in yuro house yo will nev
er know what rule siinon puro happiness iH
nntol yo git ono, an’ when yo till, joss ta!o
1 woman’s advice, au'savo inonov hy buy in
hit at
Luddcn & Bates Southern Music Hou$e
Thoy’s tluMuon inr iu.v mmioy. No B/,vin-
illiii* fur tbelli. Thov iiori t burnt
LORILLARDS
MAG60B0Y SNUFF-
Tt’AlMTON TO (’ONSl)MEUS:
mai y InvTior imitations have apneared «i»on
tli«’mai’lv' t in ]>tv« s g.» closely resohiblin# ours
> if' Divt* the nuwAry, wo'woulcl request the
too tliiit this r« d IUnty;rnf>hed tiu cans
packed always hqur
*100,00(5)1 J} av «%
to loan on Wnsliimrtm. m °* tnn ney
Hat... a.mipc, lllsfSi ", ”""'y Und?
tjujis; ; ■ , -t j jvV; nasoct^.
For
i.uri'lmstt l(> *
in which it li
Our Name ami Trade-Murk.
In buying tho Imllation yon |)h; as muoli forNin
inferior uittnln as the genuine (Mats.
lie Sure You OIRivin the (genuine
Th,;y don't hutnbuayo with
,ffprs of gold dollars fur 5(1 e< ids, p'r $1,000
Pinners tor $2C0, but jess giro yo dollar fur
dollar vnro money’s worth,to a oOttt. ’J’hvy’ll
do exactly ns they agiuo, in olteruig to Bute
yo money. I, myself, am otio of twenty
ihtu and delighted (soo uto BiuilfJ.
puiclinBers who havo bought of them iu the
Inst fifteen years, geo whnt they otter;
Lori lla id's Climax
Hod Tlii-^I’ug PliittiTobiltTO
The Finest Sued .Chewing Tobacco,
Made.
Thc|C cnulne always hi*ni‘H a 11 *il Tin Tag with our
name thereon.
BEWARE OF IMITATION.
PIANOS 3 ORGANS
DBA NOS itosnvonil, 7 Of-
tfiVe, Square, Largo Size, Carved Legs,
Overstrung Bass. All Improvements,
Only >21''. Uprights $225. Grand
t-'iiu'nres, 7A Oot., $225. Front Old and
Keif,bln .\Inkers. .Sweet totted, perfect
and durablo. Good fora lifblbno.
(r55<iAN« WmBuiI
J xtLiiiled ’i.ip, two sets Reeds, 0 Stops,
only $55; tout sets Kinds, 7 Stops, only
$55; 9 Stops, $70. In ilcgant cat.es,
riclily ornamented: guaranteed' in tone,
ooiiBtriH'tion and durnhility,
TUTT!S
PILLS
M———
TORPID BOWELS,
DISORDERED LIVER,
and MALARIA.
From tlieau auiucea urioe thruo fourths of
U10 di.ii'asrfl of II10 hutulin rime, moan
eyiniitoiusimlii'uto tholroxiBtencc: x.oaa 01
AtiiielHr, ltuivris costive, hlek llead-
nctir, fullness uHer entlug, nverston to
exertion of Hotly or sntii<l, Xiii uctatlon
of foot], Irrltnblllty of temper. Low
spirits, A feeling or liaylug •rgleoted
■mite duty, HUr.inoss,Fluttering «tU10
lit ml, Dots liefore ttio eyes, litglily cot-
oieit IIline, COWSTIfATIOIV, and do
main! tho uho of 11 remedy t,lml acts <11 root f
in tho Liver. AsaLtvorinoillelnuTUri S
Pli.r.H imvu no equal. Their action on tho
Kill liny aitnd .skill is also prompt; removing
nil Impurities through ttiuuo throe “acur-
Lot and Store
ifTublie Sqiiftr
Sale.
. 1W n,
00 Jt... Store 'House sai m , size
xfttxt&ss*’**'
Lot Ami 2' i'oniii IVtAifto on Flnvd c
L Lot and 2
ot contains 1"1-'
*°yd streo;,
cats for jg
acres,
Per cent on prico whieJt wild hu y ,>
tho pufe - S quay*e,
eiiuf V* Of Hio lymrtii," ^rodiiointf nnp«-
tlto, Hound dlKosuoiit u«’^nhvr Btooln, R oIoht
skinan«la.vJ|?ovousJbody. TCTT’Hl
Ten llrst-ulnss Makuru and over !)00
lilloieiit stylos to select from. Busy tu-
Also nt the same time nud place, that stallinents; $15 monthly on l’ianos, or
house and lot in Suiulemvillo known us $5 c>n Organs, nud
tho iteufroo lot, containing two ucrei With Each Piano, A Good Stool & Cover
more or less, and bounded on the north With Each Organ,a Good Stool & Iusl’r
hy Church street, on the oust by lot ol With Each Piano or Organ, Book of Music
\V. II. \\ Tedon, on tho eo.lth by lot ol .In'(0 cop/lei ri'nin.c, //o':/ ucliinllil deliver the
Mrs. E. Q. Bostick utnl on the 'west by Htifl/rumen/ to your nearest depof or mdtnij,
Fair Ground street. Leviid on as the I TWBiawiBSWW
property of the del'eudnut, YY. II. Ren-j A3,li E’St H HHs I I’l’ S’Allfc
t'l’oe, to satisfy a Justice Court li fa is ', ^qajfWKataawwatgBasaatai^
sued from llic 97th Jiist. G. JI., in l'nvoi j Take my advice; they did fair by me, an'
if C. Van Horn vs W. 11. Heufroo. Lc- thoy will ilu tho same by yo. tbit don’t try
gut notice given tenant in possession . | tn bent them down, fur they havo
tltu,sound dlgoSUon,. „ . . „„
util vlgofOUShody. XOTT’H I II.
cause no nausea or griping nor interfere
with dully work uml arc a perfect
ANTGBOTH TO W3ALARIA,
I'nldovciyivlirTr,g.tc. Olti' Q.-lI Muriuy
J t.,N.Y.
Gnxr IIaiu on WitisMins eliauged In-
stnntly to 11ULOSSV Li.aok by a jingle op-
]illcatfon of this live. Sold by Itrugglsta,
Or Bunt by express 011 receipt of @1.
Ofileo, It Murray Street, New t ork.
TUTT’S MANUAL UF USEFUL RECEIPTS FREI.
per cent ou^tho pije a asked Tk- •
» bHi-Jro ihnmid- • Th "»
#250 will buy log
acres-ofvlan«( on Bug
falo Creek,. Why ,i 0
you wait / 9
1 plantation qf 20«
acres of fine land, i n
4 miles of Davisboro
well improved cheap.
FOR RENT.
A dwelling of 3
rooms and basement
on the public square,
Will do for office*’
Apply <o
Hines & Rogers,
The Savannah Morning lei
Furniture & Sewing Machines
In order to enlarge and make roon
for my Spring stock of Millinery goods
just received front Now York, 1 will in
ihe next (10 days ofl’erat tliclowest prices
Bureaus, Bedsteads, W'aslistanils Safes,
clinii's, &e., Ac., some elegant goods in
4 ,ln,;»| Jvi piifn ,.V Up 1 A they ’ll Boriil you uior’u a peek' of eaUhig'iuVs, 111'« »<*t «t fuu, | or Y V™™-
Adlll llllMl illOL S OUlC, circulars and price lists, wlne.h will help jo,tins oiler is only for sixty days and first
/■ . . pick out tho Instrument yo want
< otirt of ‘
Levy nmdo by \Y, D. B. Minton, con
Htalde, and returned to me,
C. A. WALL, Sheri IT,
IF. C.
an’ limy stick tn it like a coon to a tree. Huy
ot them, an’ they will satisfy you or pay
bank yuro money, Send yuro name an’
postoliloo, an’ lull .’em what yo w int, an’
Agreeable to an order of th
Ordinary of Washington countv, will he
sold at auction at the Court 1 louse door
of said county, on the first Tuesday in
July next, within the legal hours of sale,
the following property, to-wit;
Otto tract or parcel of land lying in
said county, adjoining lands of (Tunics
IF. ilicklin, James Reynolds and Jno.
on youro lettert
LUDDEN .V BATES SOUTHERN MUSIC
HOUSE, SAVANNAH, GA.
an’ it will go rite, an yo’ll git an answer in
a jiffy, fur they all git up soon in tho morn-
in’,I kin tell ycr. Your’n,
Betsy Hamilton ITiooins.
1>, 8.—They wanted me to ho their Agent
tur this settlement, hut I liaiul got no time
jess now, an’ I don’t reckon bit would pay,
more or less. Buhl ns the property of Jno liowr, ns tlm folks is so down uu sich
I Dorothy llieklin, lute, of said county, things. Hut I don’t, kuer nf they air, my l’i-
(deceased. TERMS CASH. Durclias- i 1,Jl,r ^ here tu stay, of the hole settlement
let* to pay for titles. This .Tune 2nd, 1884.i**!* ,,ow " 0M " ,n M,0,,t hlt : .
Jamks IF. IIickun, | Guardian’s Dismission
Administrator. I QE011GIA—Washington Couutyv
for ponlSge, mil ;01tL)lN A HY S O.L’ 4’ IGIh,
Airs. Alurtha S. Joyner, guardiun tor W.
Longstreet Joyner applies to me tor letters ol
Dully Every Dtiy in || M . v ri|r
liifliMling u ^laiiimotli Kim. '
«lay lUliiiou. Ou«* Vein
$IO, Hull’ Year 85
The Mohnino NKivshns combinedwjfii
a number of eapaciuu.s joimmla—iiiminT
BUCKINGHAM’S DIE
Jubu put choice is quite nil item.
1 am still selling tho Light Running
’’Domestic’’.with new wood work and
new attachments that lias caused a fresh
outburst of admiration all over the coun
try, are discarding their old style heavy
bungling and noisy machines, and refus
ing to buy other kind:;, because they
have found the star, that leads thorn all
T also keep on hand tl*c “White,’/
and Peerless machines that have never
failed to give perfect satisfaction and the’
best machines for the prices ever put
upon the market.
MRS. O. 0. BROWN.
A ML
manufactured.
When the convention meets they
should lay usidy favonteri ujyl give
, the detnocruts a. good candidate with
. aplear record nnd strong wit !i the
maBBes of thu people.
- The cquyention to nominate Con
, greastnau of, the 10th District met
to-d^y. Hon. Geo. T. Barnes having
|.heen ^udorsed.by all the counties,
^will be nominated no doubt by ac
clamation.
TheprepeVatlouH for the military
encampment at Rome which opens
to-morrow, ar now complete. Every
arrangement hap beejt made for the
pleasure and comfort both of militfi
Jry and other visitors. It is expect
ed that Rome will be crowded during
the (jhfi.U 3 period of the encampment
having been allowed, if necessary,
for debate, a vote shall then he taken
per capita, commencing with tin
.State of Alabama, and the eonven
tion shall thus decide tho question
Those provisions with respect to tin
settlement of questions concerning
the reception and counting of the
vote of the States in cases of objec
tion thereto, or of more than one set
of returns, constitute the principn
lillerenec between the Hoar bill and
the substitute adopted by the 1 lotis<
Flic Hoar bill provides that ii
such cases the houses, acting sepa
lately, shall concurrently determin
ed the question.
Bing Hoy, (lie Itlcri y Hollers
Boston Herald (Anti-Crow.)
The machine grinders can sneer
at Massachusetts. But she is the
' only state that has a Bunker Hill
’ day, or a Concord or Lexington day,
1 or a Faiieuil Hall, or an orgauzed
1 Blaine; bolt.
Tuthi? uml.s 01
touiiatg, com mu rein i
traveler and
settler, Route
HtOJlIUCll 1,1,10!
peouHurly adupted,
Kiuce it streup;Mieii8
the digestive orgun
mul bru'.e/i tho plij *
icul ctiur^ieH to uu
healthful intluenen
It removus utnl pr«
vent* malarial love
constipat loll,dy.--pep
bin, healthfully stim
ulutes he kifliuy
and bindder, eud
richer as weU
unrifies the bioot
£jc* When overrciue by
t’a'i^ue, whethu
meiitul or physicu!
tho weary and tie
hilitivted dud it u reliuhle sourceol reuewudi^/bngtl
and comfort. For sale by rU liniggibts bm^I
er« Ronerttllv,
-There are to "be 10,500 tickets dis
.tribu'ted for the coining democratic
‘national convention iu Chicago. Ol
' these 2,000 will be for delegates, al
.ternates, officers and committees;
‘800 for the press; 750for subscribers
“to the fund for convention expenses :J
750for Ipcal coinniittees and ofliei:d> 1
a nd 1,200 for senators, members ol|
1 c ongress and veterans. The nation
’ ft l eommitte will reserve 850 ticketi
; for contingencies.
The “Royal St. John
Two remarkable cows arc owned I
j,by Mr. John Mitchell, of Ncwhurg.j
New York. They are named Jiimaic;
and Ethelka, aud about two montli-
"ago the former produced a little more
“than US pounds or about 50 tpiurts
1 of milk in one day, while Ethelka
‘gave 101 pounds; aud during.31 con
secutive days gave au average of 50
pounds. 1 But this,' remarkable as it
WHISKERS
Will clmnge ttio beard to a natural brown,
or Mask, nsdoslrod. It produces npermanent
color that will not wtudi away. Consietingof
n ilnglo preparation, it is applied without
trouble.
PREPARED BY
H. P. HALL & CO,, Nashua, N.H.
Sold by all Doalcra In Medicines.
POE ALL THE FORMS
Scrofulonp, Mcrcnrlal, aud
Blood DlBordorB,
tbo bent remedy, bocauso tho
most. Ronrcblng and thorough
blood-puribor, If
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla..!
Sold by all Druggists; $1, six bojtdlo*, f& }
rRi’t’Bu free u cosily box ol gou.\
which n\ill h«‘|p nl!. of ttithcr sex
re mom y rlifht iiway than
iiuything else lit *hi« world. For.
tunc* ji.vuit the* worUcrn iibgo
Jutoly Huru. At onefi nUdrcsa i rue H Co., Augusta,
Mnlun.
The Harnett House
SAVANNAH,GA
Is conceded to be the most
comfortable and by far the best
conducted Hotel in Savannah.
HITES: $2.00 PER MY.
M. L. HARNETT.
Ari'ivu! orTisiiiis;il >0. i it < Eg It
Up Hav
Down Day
Up Night
I town Night.
Special Night Train Down
Special Night Train Up
.3:59
in.
i ;47,
. 3 ;07,
. .8:13
... 3;3C
IS WORTH A SHI? LOAD OF
UiBUiission from Biii-i Guardianship, and 1
ill pass upon licr at plication on ttio first
Monday in July, 1881 at my ofileo iu Sai-
lorsvillo in snid county.
Given under uiv hand and ofiloial signa
euro nt Sandursviliu, the 2Gt day of May
1884
U. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
0-22-11
Administrator's Dismission.
GEOJUii A Washington County,
Ordinary’s Office.
By M. Newman, Ordinary of said ( onnty.
Whereas Mrs. Martha S. Joyner and V. S.
fnynor surviving admiuiHtrators of tho os-
.atu ot Hind A. Joyner, »i'|dy to me for let-
01. ol Dismifsion from naid administration,
uul 1 will pass upon this appliention on the
first Monday in Heptomber, 1881, at myoflic,
in Saudersvilla.
Given under my lmud officially this 2fitL
lay of May, 1881.
M. NEWMAN,
5-21) 3m Ordinary, W. C.
For Letters Dismission.
ORDINARY'S OFFICE.
U FOKG1A—Washington County.
J. U. Sumner, administrator of the estat,
■f W111. 1J. Sumner, late of said county, de-
•fasod, api lies to tho undersigned for letters
if dismission trom tho administration ol
said estate;
These are therefore to cite and admonish
SANDERS VILLE ArTENNILLE It. R.
Louvos Samlei'Kville daily i);30n. in.
Leaves Saudcrsvillo daily I3;2() ]>. 111
To iiisiu'o dispatch all articles destined
for this point should ho marked to Snn-
dersville instead of No. 13 as before,
J. I J BWJN Supt l " concerned to be and appear nt the Court
’ nf Ordinary to ho held in and tor said conn-
Gartei'-.villc. Gn.
This will certify tluil two in unhois of
m.V iimncdia e family, after li n ing suf-
feicil for malty year- from iii uistur ■! ir-
rcgiilmity, mil having been tro.itc.il
without henellt hy.v n i >u< modical doc
tors, were at ■ lmigUi completely
cured by one bottle ol Dr. ,T. I’.'.riii.'.lds
Female Ilcg ilator. It- e(V-c.l on such
case-Is wonder.id, and we I may lac
remedy be r il'd '*YVdiii 11- li 1st
Friend.” Yours roqmciivc.iy,
Jams \V. Sraa -ill’.
near Teunille No. 13 O. ]{, li. onchun
tired and forty acres now in a high state
of cultivation. Place is well improved
tliero being plenty of buildings such as
ire kept on a first class farm, lands are
well adapted to fruit culture as well as
corn mul cotton sonic of the best varie
ties of poach trees now on the place, 11
portion of which bore fruit last season,
and "’as said to be the finest seen in the
market for terms and particulars apply
to this office Smidersville G.a., April Isi.
111!
Entire Ai««l Absolute *Dice<*su.
Mtij. Tolin O. lF’uitnei'. of Atlanta, well
and favorably known all over the. United
States as a General Insurance A 'cut,
says: “I used this remi ly u id.v. tho
war on a | irge pi mution in a groat
number of c ise:, alw lys with absoluto
success.’’
it 0 j
Dr. J. Davis, of Miltmvn, Ala
“Hive used Brail.i d 1'- H 'gulitui' ex
tensively 111 my p.'ac.tic.i with entire suc
cess. If it is not a specific,, it is in my
opinion, the b s- kn-ev for tbe
diseases for which i. is nic nnmentled.”
Viiliialfic I'artii lor Sale.
Three hundred aeers of land lying
of Ordinary to ho held in and tor said conn
t.y on tho lir.t Monday iu July next, and
(how cause if any thoy havo, why said loi
ters of dismission should uot bo granted tn
tho petitioner.
This 20th day of March, 1R8-I.
M. NEWMAN, Ord’y.
3 27- -3m
TRADF. MARX ^ REGISTERED,
'b KS .STM£%V>‘PA LE ^
JR. I. H A li 8i S S,
ATTORNEY AT LAW ,
Snudorsville, Ga.
Will practice in all the Courts of the
middle circuit, and in the counties sur
rounding Washington. Special atten
tion given to commercial law.
P. H. SAPFOLD,
ATTOItNEY .Vfi’ LAW,
SAXDJCHSVII.I.K, GA
)ITF
A NEW THE ATM F.N’jt
For, Consumption, Asthma, Bronoiiitis,
Disi'i-t’Sia, Catarrh, Headache, Dkisili-
ty, Rheumatisim, Neuradgia, and all
Chronic and Nervous Disorders,
A CARD.
; is, has been y ( ui in the shaeje by'their
! wore recout; pei’|brjp‘»nce8, For 171
days,,ending June lj Japinicu yield
ed 12,8fi0 pqfmds, ati average of 75
pounds daily, while Ethelka gave 1L,
, 048 1 pptlnqs, pr over 03 pounds daily.
.They bay e. to be milked, three times
dailey. to prevent the milk being
''wasted,
For Sale By
ERNEST ,S’. JERNJGAN.
You will only have to attach the
DULCIPHONE to the cover of the
machine and peddle and you will
have sweet music. For sale by .E.
6. Jernigan, under Mercury ofHce.
Every body that has a machine
ought to have, a •DULCIPHONE.
For stile by E. $■: Jernigan utpler the
Mercury ollicc.
A lady .of B.ihant, Texas, writes; “I
have been using your Female Regulati r
for several weeks and with gr'eat lie,11-
efit. 11 y ease is of long standing, and
has bullied many physicians. 1 have
tried every ntediciuo I could hear of,
but the Regulator is the only one that
has ever relieved my distressing suffer
ings.”
Notasulga, Ala.
Dr. J. BradfiohJ’s Femalp Regulator
has been thoroughly tested by mo in a
great Variety of cases, and 1 am fully
convinced that it is unriyajed for that
it claims to
class of diseases which it claims to cure.
J. C. HUBS, m. D.
Treatise on the Health and Happi
ness oflFoman mailed free to applicants.
Tin,) Brad field Regulator Co.,
JJux 28 Atlanta, Ga.
Will practice in all the
the Middle Circuit uml in the coun
ties surrounding Washington.
Special attention given to commer
cial law.
Vi'u tin ur(l<*r.-i£m , fl, luiyi!}£ r-’pofyccl fjrout nud
purmam’iil licudir from Hip ufteef “COM 1*0UNI) OX
YGi;.N» prujuircil mul lulministpri cl !>y Dik. StaRkkY
t'c I’ai.i n, <il riii];ulo!|)lim, mid bein« ButiHllcd that ji
;« :i now illscovory in medical science, and nil Hint is
claimed for it. oontoidor itu duty wliicli wo owe to the
many thounaudn nlio arc tmn'erin^ from chronic and
su-c/Ih d ”ii: •uiv.J.Ic’' di-. a. j - to do nil that
make its virtucB known and to inspire tho public with
conlidcncc.
NVe have personal knowledge*' of Drs. Starkey
I'n Ion * They arc c/lucntud. iutelligei t, conscientious!
('mi H a iitiphyMiciaiiH. who will uot, ■
v. win tn ...i....ii .i„.„ ,i i
fONIC
FACTS RECAROIHC
fir. Harlsr's Iron Tunic.
It will purify and enrich tho BLOOD, rejrnlate
in* LIVHRuiul KIDNEYS, mul Ih-bmnk -iiik
IKAI.Tir nnd VIGOR of YOUTH! In all tin
ucu ok FcMiimiiK a curtain and cltlr.luii ‘1 oh 10,
•‘pcuhillv I)Y.spuptla, NV ant *»l A ppctlfu.linllpfK-
lon. Lack »>i Shciiclh, ole., IU iim* i* maFkid
ith imiiit'di ll c and u iimii i ,'nl i cults. Ituuw.s,
lie mind ansi MipplUs Itrain Po
- - - - (utfurltijr *'•••
ItOCllliltl i
UK. HARTER'S 1 RON TONIC « sal**
ininplabKa
will rind Lu
d tpucily
tlieiiiJho New York Sun, the Pliiladef
phia Tillies, the Cineimuitti Enquirer
aud Hie ('liieagu Trililine iu tho p U bli'-
cntioti of a nunhet'of new slorios of fi..
lion hy distinguished American iinthom,
the first of which, ‘PAN DDK A,’’liy
Henry ,/iimes, is now beingjmblislied in
the Sunday News. This story will bi
jwed ^iy one from Mr. W. J). iluw-
eU*i whom torn will ho succeeded br
Mr. Bret Unite. }
Mr. Melville X). I.nndon (“Eli Per
kins’’), who is now on route for Europe,
will write a series of letters for the Mur.
mug News during his juornoy on tbe
continent. The Fashion Letters of Jen
nie June (itfrs. J. U. Groly) and the
gossipy letters of that hrillinnt young
Southern writer, Coyle Douglass, »i|
continue to bo a feature of the paper.
The Moiixivi; NKtt .-t calls special »tten-
in to these features of its mammoth
Sunday is.-oie, which isHuiittonlUiibscrj-
hers to the daily.
iu tlic future as in the past the J/urja
ing News will warmly support the Nation
al lb nnoeratie party.
It wil I continue to advocate n reduc
tion of the tariff because it believes tint
the best interest of the people will bo
served hy such reduction.
Ill its columns tho latest news fromilj
parts of the world will he found. Tty
special dispatches and correspondence of
the Morning News will lie fuller this
year than ever before.
Special attention will be given to the
nows of Georgia, Florida and South
(’arobim. Each department "ill be
uicfully edited, nnd (lie pirn will be im
provement and the highest standard "j
xcolleitcc. No expense will be spared
to make the Morning News tbo most
readable and luliable newspaper in tho
South.
The mlougcsl lujillmony lo the vitlti*?
I k itTKit ’s hms Tonic Is lit hi fro iiicnt alt«mot.5
tl uoiiiilcrlt lhiijf liny** only atUlci?U» Ihe pvpttUr-
I the orlplnwl. 11 > on cwniv.stly tlc»lrt* Wtollh
»lo uol < X|)oi’imcnt—icel the ORIGINAL AN1> LikHT.
Sent! yjttr uddreni to The Dr. liurtnr Mud.Co
St. hruia. Mo., for .mr “DREAM UO<
r nil ot KtrHiiK*) ftnd uen(ul infuiuiniio
Harter's Iron Tonic 14 for Sale by au.
Drugqists and Dealers Everywhere*
Itid.Co v
DOR. 1 '■
Spring Hats,
Spring Bonnets.
I am now receiving direct from New
York one of tbe best selections of Lndics
and Missealfatsand Bonnets ever brought
to .Snudorsville and will offer them at
the lowest cash prices.
I also keep up my Dross (Jutting,
1'ittingand Making, department. Bat
isfiiotion guaranteed.
MBS. 0. 0. BROWN.
Up stairs over L’a'rbutfon A- Duggan’s
•store, West side J’ublic Square, next to
Post-office.
and all Bilious Complaints are roticved by taking
WRIGHT S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS
Purely VogeUklo; No Grljing. FrLoe 25:. All DruggliU
New Saw Mill.
DR. J. II. MAY,
SAJVDERSV1LL, GA.
^FFIOKB his services to the citizens of
Sandersville and adjacent country
All calls day or night will' be promptly
responded to Office at bis residence on
Mrs. Pittman’s lot, corner of Harris and
Cliurph streets jan!5 18Sltf
a favorite prescription of <] n «
most riotvd ana Buccewil'ul upoctalmtHi Ik tho V.ti.
(now retired) for tbo cure of *>rcq»<»
X.o»t Xanhaod, tVcnki.c.e a"') **' “Jf’iS
jo plalu Buttled ouvelopu/Vee. DruoKUOauei UU D,
Address PB. WAHD CQ., Uuisiwa.
LUMber! lumber!
I will fiirmsli all kinds of sawed lum
ber from mjr Mill, from S4 to $10 per
C-CKC. (, cm,emeu,ions,mousaiid . ’filio Saw Mill is situated on
arc euri . Mibku any state the 1* onus Bndge Road fiiur miles fro
which they do 1((,I 1.now or hcloive to he true the citv l.’.a. 10(1 (ml S
uur jmblish au> iL’dlmuuiuls orrujiurU of cu4CH which ^ *881—tf
rr'o not peHulno. BI’ANLEY K1TTRELL
W.u. D. JvKi.Lur, 1
Memb r nj Conym-is from 1‘hiladel
phia.
T. S. Ai.'iminn,
Editin' and j , abli.*hi‘i
“Aulher ( s
Homo Mayazine" Philadelphia.'
V. L. Coxkad,
Editor “Lutheran Obseenuer.” Phil
adelphia.
PHILADELPHIA, PA., June 1 1882.
In order to meet a natural lnq\iiry Id regard to our
proflegBionul nud porBouul standing, a]id to giv« In
1 • « . statements and in tli
creased confidence In our
uincucsa of pur tostlinoniala and rej)ort« of cases*
print tho above curd from gontleinon well and widely
known and of the highest personal character. 7
ugciifc^ in Cpusmnptipu, Catarrh, Neurulg
u-fiitis. Asthma, etc,, and u wide range ul chronic
Oup^Treutlso on ooumpouua Oxygen,” containing
a history (,1 the discovery of and mode of action of thl«
renmrkahlo curative agent, and a large record of Hrr*-
nrisin,
hrouc
dUeaHPR, will Ijc knot free.
Address,l>Hk Slarkcy & Palon,
1109 and ljlJ Girard Bt, Fhjlud.d-
pltia.. Fa.
Rawlings Bros. Stables.
Morses
and IUiiIcn B
P SiL 8 '!! 6 ! lt lljlwli "P Brothers stables,
we t ! Ul U Wa , nt t0 % st,, ck would do
, ,(,. f M U earl Y’ Horses boarded at
°iu ktables at a reasonable priue. Have
your horses put up at our stables and
they will be well cared for.
TKHM8 .
Daily, by mail or city deli very, 7 d*yp
iu (lie week
Daily, hy mail only, Monday, "
iiesdavaud Friday, or Tuesday, 4burs-
day and
Weekly News..
.J, Jl, J^TJLI^I>Jlript«r.
B/lvitinisli, La-
SANITARIUM. Ulvo.-i Id j. C I. Tic, dry rllrooO
None, Throut, idem UJ/.., rmito. cwolrW'
A o»«»d Invnsliiicnt.
l'ersons wishing to invest in valuably
property would do well tp cell °a 111
undersigned. I have for wile in It’i’ip
vilU-,. Ga., one large and commodioiii
stoic house,’ nfiw oeeupjed hy Mr. ■
Gay, also a (leyirable residofice, ,,cc .
pied by Uol. G. 4’. [vellum. " u E,,
wishing to’ purchase min secarfi « K 1 ’’ 1 ’
bargain hy calling on or addressing
at Sandorsville, Ga.
MRS. M. A- ROSTIbty.
june 3—tf.
Cotton Gins for Sale.
of 4°
Two gins, pnp of <>0 saws, ono
saws. Condenser and feedet w
one of -t0 saws, now and m K l [ u(
Will sell Ifiem ehcnp, oil ff°°lL u f E
payable first day of October- l
ther particulars, a^plyorwr.tc (| 0. isi
f at L:a y
Atlantfii t ,a ’ 1
EUREKA MILLS;
SANDERSVIl iUE.GA,, June
Parties having
Wheat to grind ^
earnestly requested to dry (ll p ^
fore it is brqiiglit to tbe tuilb
will insure them a laiyer Y 1 ,^. to ,/ran
ter flour. We can
'dry a limited q“ aD '
a few days to do d
tity here, but jt takes a few a«y*^ y.
and it is impassible lo dry wheat lo> d
try body. Bo give your wli
pnetor
tf 6-84.
rr .-HpWAL
I respoctfnlly inform the P“^p y0 (Fe«-
[ am now prepared to oltei my j tbein
ioniil^rviecB to them, m,c n(1ic0 pforth
% generous patronage. O*
sdss (Sri"t
TSDBKWJ.iaW.Nfil-'>'
Bandofsvjllej 'G.. Mlu'co,