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THE MERCURY
The Mu-rill's Organ lyr YYa^liiugfeu
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KiKITDH. J
runfflirtM Xxn Pc’ol'l’.iKTOn.
namm.umtijt, • • ■ Georgia
"TUESDAY, J LLV, :P2 18S-L
*lt'll;t\illc High School.
“{Should auld acquaintance i
And never brought to mind *
Why of course not: and
mir faith by our works wo a
:yi invitation to attend the
eoininejicoinent of th High
located at tile beautiful :uid
forget
roving
•cv pied
an'miid
whOOl"
chirm
oi\Jo ogr ear we iyL'Lug,lh.c yaiduig"}
and lesiihie again our daily run!
along the rail road of life, our mem j
ory •Treiglilyjd" with yieasant r<
Ininders Ttht- lrajipv \ isi; and witflij
our hjys b w itnd with our bat ti
jie.l'"0 i a v to Sti lavilh ill! iVvoir.
AS A «JL\RTZ.
Totinilic. Gu.. .Iiily H, 1>D.
Warren Leland
J1mi. rUOnAS A
DthiuinYi tic No m i lyes.
. Tor President.
Hon. GKOVr.lt t l.KVri.AM*.
QTi NEW YORK-
Vitr -Vice ftwhlent.
A^HKMtUUIiS
ft oTna.
lI'^l’jt'tjflliiysN of tl:e 1 OtIt. Gist.
UomGFORGKT. UAttNKS,
OF AUGUSTA.
FW umenuff of tieorttin.
lion. Itpili I) JlcDANlEIt*
OF AVALTON COUNTY.
For Solicitor Gcnci n? of tlic 1UI<1
(lie Georgia t il'cllil.
Hon. OSCAH H. HOGKllN,
OF SANDY 1'HYILTiF.,
ling Ijttle hamlet
.leti'erson eounty
on a aide tract a
land anxiety we t(
•f Stcliavilla in'
id switching oil
ar full" of rare
)k the peopled
1 lino au 1 uVidor a full head of steami
: were soon being rapidly borne be i
lyonil the ,Minus- of lonnilie mid San
,ilorsviiic. 'bevmid 1-he limits- of oho
j\V asiiimftoii. to tier sister county ot.
.leti’erson nud to the “mecea" id' oni
' . i
- pilgpuiuye.
wri i win k
ii 0,'di
;aviva
Town
S 1.
lilli'il nn a. dimmer It
nniuny diary a in lIn
whom cr
iiisnn..-"!' o|
f the
J
Sidy knows Bs the Btteccssful
Intendant nn£ Aldermcr,,
f the Town ofTcneille in cRuOril nssuni- 1
bled, dq.ordain ; That (rum and aftegtln ,
ntilieatinn ef the'pnssage of this nrdi-j
Imiugu,? it shall nut bo lawful for any
•ihorso, undo, cow, hog, gout dr sheep or
inther unmlals or nniinnl- used or lit either
is beautifully 'located ou a highj^; foofl ! ' ,, ’ nT '-’’ n ”' nt l; "’^
s(- li.iv.'laml.
The seems to lie a disposition on
on part of certain newspapers and
individuals to question the wisdom
of the nomination of Cleveland,
prompted moreorless by disappoint
mont of t heir own pi miliar wishes, or
else ingnorance of Governor Clcvc
jl.'tmVs ability. To say that lie -has
no especial .brilliancy, ov pbility. that
Iplateait overlooking one of the tvil
Maries of tim Saytmnali, and is l'
j in ylcsj North e:tst of Loui-vfllo tun
hit) miles .<outh-west of Augusta, it
2 is indeed a “gem of a little bnrjr"-
Inot so' much noted for its trade as i,
jis for the hospitality of it^ citizens
and thelieniity and popularity of lie;
young ladies. The one principal
street running through the town b
very wide and in the ceub-r is a Jim
of oalcs, of the original forest, giving
the street a park-like appearance
\ .
of the Toiviyof
both beautiful and inviting. Tin
place was laid out about 15 years
ago and named for .Miss Stella Brin
son, why died while a pupil of th(
high school. Before the town wa-
built and named the place wasknowi
as Wav's Church’ as far back as tin
memory of the “oldest inhabitant'
'extends, There has always been i
la school here, not a hundred yards
j fr> .in whore the present academy
stands in ante helium days your cor
lie is unacquainted with go\eminent | r ,.sp(iiideiil was duly initiated ill I In
al n Ifairs and that lie has no record, [Historic and miserie of the ’'R.'R. R."
sounds n.m.using ip the extreme,when mixed very olten with the usual id
it in repiemhered that within a hn1f]b )W j l,u i '° oMineli and hiekoiy
clozep y.ea.vs lie (ms been Sheritf.May
or, Governor of the Empire State ol
.the Union, n,ml nmv nominee of tire
Democracy for president. Wlio can
tllk a Tin me brilliant, record V What
stronger argument can be made to
establish the fact that Grover Glove-
Jnnd possesses unusun] ability ?
lie was nominated by the most in
telligc’nt, anti “the grandest conven-
,tiuu thp world ever saw." says the
veteran Thurman; and adds, “rest
nssnroY'l his nomination was made by
jfair iuyl honest means.”
Lct/blckeriug in the party cease.
let hannouy prevail, let ,i)o appear-jy, iu were a trump card whether in
ancc of dissatisfaction exist to makejliooks, in fun or in devilment but
our' enemies snide. Clfiveland is a
good ieu*U*r, a strong man, and above
all things else he is art Inmost man.
whose,very .mpnc is a syponym of
Honesty, Hetrencluuent, and Reform.
so es
seiitial and characteristic of the oh
time school, and now grown into dis
use and disfavor.
Standing on the old play grounc
and looking back through the vist:
of twenty-live years departed am
gone many memoirs and association?
were revived of that happy “lung
syne” spent among these old oaks in
school and boyhood days—-near by
is the spring t hut still "bubbles neat h
the hill.” The “beach” still stands
with the name cut upon it but tin
bearer of the name has long since
crossed over the river and is resting
under tlie shade trees a guardian
angel looking upon her boy as lu
carries off one of the prizes for de c
Initiation—All, Asa in those dny-
Typhoid fever, it is estimated,
causes Jfiper cent of 1hc annual
deaths iu .England and Wales.
Wu Imve received a beautiful pic
ture of tiie Houthern Exposition,
whicii opens at I.ouisi illo, Ky., Aug.
lttth. find continues until Oct. 2Bth.j couut , w . ls * iHtu(l by . Mrs,
The view is of the main building. Sautbr'l. The •eoinmeneement sev-
w’aieli is quo of the largest Exposition uiou was preached Sunday by Rev
now after the lapse of years you
stand amid these old oaks, almost
an entire stranger, and in the count
among a new generation you are not
reckoned any liigherthan the“deuce.'
You inquire “where, oh, where are
the friends of my youth,” and cell*
answers “where?”
You feel like one
Who treads alone some bauquet hall
deserted.
TilK 1110II scllooi,
is under the able management ol
Prof. V. R. Sanford Jute of Green
ifieorfitfhitij limit
I’euuillo.
. h i . g. lie it further ordained by tlaq
on t In ii it y aforenaid that if. any ot' the 1
inimnls emit aerated in the foirgoing
icction cl iu 11 be found gying at large
Within the.incorpenate Umit.sot the Town!
•I’ I cimillu, it shidl lie J awful for tluq
Mai'hal or any citizen of (mid Town,I
nid it is hereby mmle the fluty ot tie-
Marshal nf the Town of MVnnille, to itn-l
(jqund such animals oV Tftihuid and re
ndu them until the owner tliore.of shall
pay all cost ana oxp«u ? es incut red, n
eiitore.eine.nl ot llii.-. o dhium e, imles.si
otherwise disposeil of according to the!
provisions of this ordinance.
Him. :i. Beit furl her ordained by tie' 1
authority aforesaid that in case any of
lie said animals shall be iuqioundeil uu
Utrilio provisions of the preceding see:
ion, it shall he. the duty of the marshal 1
,o give them all necessary feed care, and,
mention for wldeb lie shall leeii.e rea.--
mable, council atioit a.-,heroin after pru-|
vidod.
it shall also he his duty to give tliei
iwner, if kiirnvi , notice of ihe, fact ‘of|
such iinpoimdmg in twenty four It mfsj
ui.I if not rileased by sai I < wner upon:
payment of JiueriicdYo.-'t, ai.d if lliuown-i
erisnot known or ascert. ined, within)
twenty four hours from ti c taking iqi
and impounding such animals they sh II 1
he disposed of as follows:
The s .id marshal shall proceed lo -ell
tlie said animal within days after!
phe publication or posting-of notice of
such impounding and intruded sale, said
notice shall give an acc.tn ate descriptioni
of the aniiii.il impounded and ollere-l for)
sale, and shall stale wliethi'r m' tut no
tice has het>n given to the owner I hereof j
The. proceeds of such . al 'salt Tllie pay
|muilt of all cost including reasonable!
omp -nsation tor feed care and attention \
hall lie disposed of as in In rein alter
provided. The cost shall he astollo 'K
l'V the taking up ami impounding a
horse, mule, hull, heifer or ox ’shall be
and the feud, care and at j
tmti' u of each of thenhave enumerated]
,hall he per day. The ta- : I'Ulint-'t Hmlit
, . , , , mill i-onifort.
king up and nnpoumimg ot a sheep, Img |.|-»x,>tu-i-uiiy.
;oat or other mmnal-i slitill he '•
mil for the l'ee 1 care end attention ol j jj
the same shall Le per day)
for ouch animal. For the further cn.t
of each advertisement and
per cent commission
selling. The proceeds afti
•ost to he paid lo the owner of
mal upon the or lf r of the Intend.tut.
! See. 4th. Be. i: further ordained b>
the authority aforesaid that w ithin
lays bum the passage of ibis ordinance
m election shall he held in said Town
for the ratification or no ratilicaiimi of
this ordinance, that all citizens shall he.|
entitled to vote who are cninled to vote
for intimdaut amt Aldermen of said]
Town, that said election shall he held I plbiy....
in the 1‘ame manner now required By j I {own Day .
law for holding Town Elect in. s, that if|l p Night...
a majority of the voles east at said elec |l)own Night
Largest Hotel Enterprises
ot 4.nerica, inys that wliUfi a pasrenger froty
Sj* Vorkiou hoard ft Eliip'gfoiiiK around Onpo
lfora. In tlie early days of omigifttloii to Cal-
ifoniin, lieTcftYnM tliftt 6mtt the dffleers - of
tho vessel hail cured himself, during tho voy*
jsgs, of an obstinnte disease by tho use ot
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.
Since then Mr. Lulaxd Ins recommended
^veil's S.U'.9.crAiUM,A in many similar
cases, and lie lias never' yet heard of Its fail
ure to effect ft mitten! euro.
Some years ago one of Mr. I.r.T.AXP's farm
laborers bruised tils leg. Owing to the had
stato of his blood, an ugly scrofulous swelling
or lump nppeared ou tho injured limb, llor-
j-lblo itching of tho skin, with burning and
darting pains through tlie lump, mnilo lifs
nlmost Intolerable. Tho leg beenmo enor
mously onlarge.g and running ulcers formed,
discharging great quantities of extromoiy
OlTcnsivo matter. No treatmenl was of any
avail until tho mftn, by Mr. I.ki.antVn din c-
tlon, was supplied with A Yen's Sahsai-a-
3;11,la , which allayed the pain and irritation,
healed tlie sores, removed the swelling, nncl
completely restored the limb to use.
Mr. LmL.vxu has personally used
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
for RiicuninttsTn, with entire success ; and,
ntter Careful observation, declares that, lu
Ids belief, thero is no mcdiciuo in the world
equal to it for tho euro of Elver Disorders,
Clout, tho effect a of high living, Salt
lUieum, Soros, Eruptions, nml nil tho
various forms of hlooil dlsenses,
IVo have Mr. I.fxanii'h pcrmlssloh to invito
nil who may ilesiro furlliar ovideneo In regard
to Ilia extraordinary curative powers of
AVER'S SAItRAI'Aim.hA to SCO llllll porSOU-
nily either at his mammoth Ocean Hotel,
Long llranolqor at the popular Leland liotol,
Broadway, 27tli and 28tli Streets, New York.
Mr. Leland’s oKtonsive knowledge of tlie
good ilono l»y this unequalled orailleator of
Mood poieona onftblos him to give Inquirers
much valuable information.
PREPARED DY
Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all Druggists; SI, six buttles for S3.
For buttoni ol Admmisiriitiou.
OltniNAR Y’iS' OFFICE,
GEOIlGIA—Washington County
James H. Harrison has in duelotw applied
to the unit* rsigno I f- r pi rumiu nt letters ol
mlaiinistratinu on tfio il-tuto .of W. Jt Jeiiy-
ilsto ui said coiihty, iltcpased, ami I Will pass
,.,q iioition on tfiojirst Monday iu
i:Y al niy 'sTic-i ip Sandersville
..inter inf Iiinrl ojbeiall? Jlbis ?tu
of Jc.lv, 18H1.
bl. NJSM’MAtl, jDrd'y.
10-41
upm
Aup
i i
day
Sheriff’s
fok
Will hr solil uu the first TueBityy in
, iftrust iirxt, 9.1 the Court Mouse ibioi' in
cnii^tt’ of WasliiiiRtuii. in the City of
imliTsvfll
sale, to..
Administrators Disn.ission.
iGEOliUi A Wafihiu^ton County.
Ordinary's Office.
iliy M. Newman, Ordinary of said ( onnt-y
'Wheiotis Mrs. itiqthn H, Joyner and V
within the lepriil lioiirtiijl
t ^ (lie i,iU-Iiost bidder, for cash
the following property iij-wit: one tract of
id lying in said county, on the v,utters
BiiHalo creek in the lidtli, Distwyt G.
j M., a il join in 2; lands id John II. 1 lodges,
leu the’North Cullens and Newman, on
■ West. .1. 13, Smith, oil the tjautli
i whereon two of the defendants iii (i fa
!reside; containing one hundred mid-
k.' eight v acres more or hiss, levied- upon .ns
1 Joyner Cn-viving ’nilmiiuatmor„ - - . . . ,. ,
t ilo of liuei A. Joyuer, apply lo me. lor let- jlliu dctemlaiits ill Ii la to satisly till) ,)lis
|lars ol nismission from stud adaiiiiistralion, |tic*0 court Ii ta issued from the justice-:
|,.ud I will pat - niton thm ftpplK-nt.mil on tla- (l f t |„. <)atli Hist, G. M. in fnvhr of
|t'irst M-mdnv iu Huplemtior, 1881, at my oltieeV^ j> |,l,inson vs. Nannie B. Brown,
in San ttersv illo. .... „ ■ „„„ .btim-s Brown & others property pointed
n,-n under my hand officially this 2<»l>1 (mt l, y plaintill’s altorncy and legnlnnliee
ut tho os--iliii ja.operty of Nannie B. Brown oliiVof
iM. NEWMAN,
Ordinary, W. 0.
day ot May, JHtT
0-29—dm
F r Felton of Administration.
OJIDIN/VBY’S Oi-’l'TC h!,
turned to me hy
PHth Dial.
given, Jtwy made and returno
j,f. R. AcIiavooiI 1). C. of the
of said county
j jAlso at the same time and plnoo
will
ild the life estate of the defendant
G EOiW I A-Washington County. | Almira ./. Fnrulice in one tra,
or parcel nf land c 0 r. Ui in 1 n
three hundred and fifty .tores
l!y il. Newman, Ordinary of said (lonnty. I
Jiunss W. Welch lias in duo form tippl'h d 1 |,.q Si |yjn
to tlir
id 111
late
upon aid upplic
in An.-.iist, lo? k
- 1 , 11 more or n-ss, lyingai 1. .
ho i.uilerstgnail tor pnrmiiimnt lotters jnin , r hmds’of 11. G. Wight, 1
aiijistra'i.m en the i-siatu ol Asa YVvluU \ ]ie;lll ,. smU . 0 f Aaron Englis
' Ot h.tl l (’Oil !llV, (icLOilHUily llLJll 1 W1«I lM •; . Ill 1 fM..,.!..,, ntl .
)i application on the lirht Mondux ( >un^l Joo' l mul . i'
Am.iiKt, isV*. ‘ ers, tho plan; whurenu do.toiidanl
Oivi-ii under my Intud nlUciullv. this 30th ircsidos and tin,' f;ld l aradii 0 place, lev
lav of Jim-- tsst Itiwl iitinii .ut the -
in Ifasliingten county
Heme'
ll, A,
mil nth
wln-romi defendant now
roNio
FACTS RECARDIHO
• iiarwr s iron 4uQlc«
mKlfilu! BLOOD’rogiilaij
TctiulrlnR iv corlahi nml iHlU icu TONIO*
v 1>\Hi.op&hOVaiiJ cl Appflllc.lmllcoul
v »■» stivuidl). 1|K life Ik uiJkrkcrH
i«*«li»tts a)»U womll'hul i»;8ii||s. Ilono.*
ifl iitTvlis rocrlve »u'\v foroi,*. Jhln 11v».
tip; and M.ppIL . Hut hi Pnwrr. WUa
3 k V'Hfc(SuK lrolli nil oomMMi.1.
A p'c.MilIni lo tln lr mi-x wi|| P Hmi .i
GR. imilTER’B IRON TONIC.* y »„iv M ,„| apujilr
Mil;.. Il plvc* a rlfiG- and Hcullhy C0lnplMX.l()i U
“ ‘ tilltc of Du.
ftsp.
It'ii ittimc
Tlic ^liThifTfst loKtlnninv lu ihY* • . .... M
HaiitKhN Ihom ToMr It Ilia! ivriptont atl«mpt«
.a I'oiuiit i it iiiuu liii\ «• oply ail.'.fJ p. Uu* popnU^
‘tv «i» tin* ot U Inal. 11 To" ihi ih >ilv .lotlri*
• MOlk xperiimMit- Ni l 11m; ORIGINAL AM) ItL'nik
A 'S**t)i! j»ir it.1i'-"* • ii—»—•* ■- -
fl M. l.ouh, Mo
\ I'Ull of 1
3#i. 11 ah : til’s Ihon Tonic is fom Sale qy all
DitUQOis m and Dfalcho Everywhere.
rnnRo foul
'l lii' 1>r. 1!tu tor Mod.Co
)«r • JJKKAM HOOK.’*
uH».f ti I fit formn lion, It e «
)
M. NEWMAN,
Ordinary.
|led upon ns the property m the defendant,
Almira ./. Faradice, to satisfy a Sntieii r
court ti fa in favor of \V (' Matthews,
' and Stanley Kitiroll Adm’rs ou the es
S.VK IIS A LIVE! tale of T M Wcimedy deceased. Prop
Vv.« TVme Emnrlit n crly pointed out hy plaiutills attorney
1 V'T» 5 laud legal notice given to tenants m poi
i* 3 i .a 8;
1 s >y hit fur ft t icli, uu'
vvha- 's mol v, I done save I
a cl- ;".i GO,by huy in' 1)it
from
LUDDFJI & BATES
Southern Music House
HavannMi. ( ’.v
G. A
July Tlh 1881.
WALL SheriIV,
IF. G.
MEDICAL.
T respectfully inform the public that
l Util now p.epnivd to idler m.v proll'i s
MY FllKNDS,,:
»Kia;tW)tfg«-xrf^Kgihi)tv's^iJCi2t , geMtitP*ati*>ai East
jional si-rvi'i
goii crons
It) tllP 1PM tl.S Of t Ut'
t - ilU'i.Mf, U'lHUMttT'C'iil
tniNf-lfT anil 1p*m*
ffltlor. H.xtHt.rN
Stopiooh lilt torn I*
peculiarly iptnptcd,
Niue* it HtU'RgthcUM
tip' digestive orgiin.',
n ml hru 'ef: tip ]ili> s*
ir;tl cHcriricH to uu
licHltlifrtl hitlueticeH.
movi's mid pre*
iul lover
tliou t dy»pep
ltliliilly Millie
Uldnoj s
I bladder, tun’, en
riches s well m>
pnri1l*M the blood
W hen overcome li>
fatigue. whether
mental nr phv leal
tho weiivv ami de-
:t reliahlo sotiroe ol'n ttewetl st rMtpt!>
For sale by all brupgintH anil Deal-
5f A-
->?•«. v-v.'^r , -
P ,.A/A’iV" r... "•»|«"|-; 1
timtsZw "huhi'-H
V“ f M 11
STOMACH
Tlmr’s no y use in talkin', et you hniutgotiif
Pinner or a Virgin in ynre house yo will niv-
i r know what ralo simoti pure hrtppiuc-ss is.
lintel yo gil mm. m.’ when’ yo dvt, j -s t-ilo •
i wntunn's advice, un'sato money by buy in’
hit at
Luddcu i& Bate? Southern Music House.
Tlmy's tlib men for my money. No su-in
,11 in' till' them. They uon'i hun.lmgyo with
offers ot gold dollars tor 50 centH, or bl.tlllO;
t’lnners fur #2hU. but jess giro yo dollar Itir
•lollnr — yuro money’s worth to a cent. They'll!
do i xactly us they agree, ill ottering lu nave
yo mouiiy. I. toy si If, ant oul- of twenty
thousuud d (.-lighted (see me smile)
puroLmscrt who have bought ot them in the
lust tlfuen years. Hoo.wlmt they off- r;
PIANOS J ORGANS
to tlu-in, and ask of
piitromipo. Olllco Noith
-ti-.cr Masonic lmililing. Nigld
iveil at l)r. .1. I. Irwin’s rcsi
$1(30,000.
to lo.-ln on \\ .-lsliinglim couiity lnnd».
Rales cheaper than other loan ntsocili-
tiuns. - *
For Sale.
Lot attd Store House on North aid*
|of Ihlhlie Sqmiic. Lot 21 1-2 feet by
On ft. Store House sumo size. Now
is the lime for you to get a foothold' tin
the public, square.
Lot and 2 room house on Floyd street
Lot contains one acre, Bays 15 ppr gent. '
on price. Now rted to good tenant.
Lot and 2 room house on Floyd atreat,
Lot contains 1 1-2 ••jcicr, Renta for JO -
percent on .price widely wi}J huy it,
House nml lot in Saiulersville, on
tin- public square, which pav» fine
per t-i-nl on I lie juice naked. This i*
a gilt edge investment;.
culls r
IcucC.
ANDREW J. 11!WIN,M. 1).
HnndeP-.ville, (’a. March, FAS-1.
DR. J, II, MAY,
sAxnintsvii.t,, in.
I Y I'T'J ’/.tS his sort ici
^ Saiulersville and
s to tlie citizens of i
ndjnce.nt country
All calls day or night will he promptly
responded lo Oiliee at his residence on
Mrs. Pittman’s lot, corner of Harris nud
Glmrcli streets junl5 lHHJtf
or Rent.
b"’ under
paying
lid aid
A six room dwelling willi dining room
ml kitchen u'tuohe.l, comiiiodiims e.-lhu
(linn g loom. Servant’s liousi
h inse, crib, nml a good well i
I-'ouf acres iu the lot, incliuling
buifdipgs ever erected. It covers
tltii'U'iu.tujres of ground, and will lie
lightumdilrrougliotit by live tliousand
electric lights
Lull J'nith in Ilemlricks.
Pltiladelpliia.Tiineb (Ind.)
There may be fact, ions in the Deni-
oc'l‘ht!6 party iu Indiaiiti, but if so, ^
' every niciuber ol'e,-u-li turns with tlu--Y
tbeutinost l'aith to Thomas A. Heiul
1 ricks. "He lias had the uniform suj)
port of 1tis Stntei in a greater degree
,, the kind excelled anything Unit
patty', fnid there is no reason lor the .
1 • ,i.i -ii . i j, ever yvit-nossed—it
assumption that he will not have il
liotv.
,vnti-
i gof d orehiivd. Will ho let, clieiqi t<
good t-muit. Fleiisautly located oi
Uu, ris street, Baml-.-rsvilh-, C) >.
B. K. HOUGHTCN.
Saiulersville.
\. GATJjAHEU, Tonniik-
I"! k Kosi'tvooil, 7 -Oc.
tave, Hqiiart-, L irgo Hizo, Carved Ic.-gH,
OvursU iiag it iss. All lmproveiui tits,
Only $210. Uprights $225. tiraud
t-'( 1 in res, 71 Oct., $225. From Old ami
lleli iblC M.ik.rs Kwec-t toned, pertect
un i ilnrahlo. Good for a lifetime.
Apply to
or W.
Vl't'ivit! ol
Traiiisat .-((►. I tt CR IJ
3
3en Gitnijihell of Gnlnmlms, to
large and attentive eongregatiou.
On .Monday an extimitiation of the
students in tlu-ir various studies was
held ir. tlie academy. From our ob
servation the examination showed
splendid and careful training iu all
tlie diUcrent branches taught and we
formed the opinion that the Profes
sor more than sustained his reputa
tion as an educator of youth without
superior.
At night charades were acted and
the girls oft he school exhibited their
, .J proficiency in calisthenics, yvhich ol
than -any American politician m any j|| j • ’
yvas sqperb—
grand—magnificent—as the large
ntimher of school girls, in age from
sweet sixteen to the prattling Miss
of six summers, each dressed iu flieii
| uni form of jaunty red cape, yvhite
great dress, red sash ami red hose march
ed and counter marched, keeping
time to Prof. Wallace's music, it
looked like a scene from fairy land.
Tuesday and Wednesday were
sjient in declamation in which all ol
the school took part. Where all did
so well it would Im hard to discrim
inate but we would he remiss in our
duty as a chronicler yverc we to omit
to mention Lite speaking and singing
of little Miss Sallic Gason a bright
little sjirite of seven summers, who
captivated her hearers by hur ges
tures and lii-witf-hing'little manners.
Mr. Dixon Oliphant, asBpartueus to
the Gladiator, iu delivery and speech
was most excellent, and while lie
did not bear oil’ a jirizu yet we must
ill justice to him (yvithont retleetion
oi) the judges) say that he deserved
one.
But last but hy no means least the
lion shall he for ratifo-atin'i, the Intend- 1 .‘Special Night train Down
dish a notircI•'qu-ciiii Night train 1 p.. .
mt of said Town slutl! pul
thereof and this ordinaiie shall
operative and of full force
from the publication of said notice.
If against ratification then this ordi
nance to become void ol no efiei-.t.
See. fitli. Be it fli.'lla'i' ordained hy
the authority aforesaid, Thai all ordin
ances and parts of ordinances in co'iili-l
with this ordinance be and the satin-, are
hereby repealed in so far as they con
flict.
50,
10
1 ;47,
:| T7.
.8:1!) |
. 3;!3tl
Judicious, W ise, Pi'(j»grcssive
New,.York Sun (Jnd.)
The platform esenpos the
dftjfeprs that have beset thu Democ-
‘ ratij, and escapes them riot by any
compromise of doctrine or any jug
' glepf yvords. 'J’lje yvhole question is
•placed outlie ground of practical
- HtkteBWnriBhip and the necessities ol
the cottniry. - The free trader stir
1 renders no iota of his aspirations:
the protectionist has nothing to con
strue away or apologize for. If is
judicious, yvise and progressive. It
• is yvliat the Sun lias contended for
during the last tyvo years. "Wo are
' content with it.
.The A, <i.. und S.
, Thirty Miles Graded aiid raid
* for, Still tlie Dirt Flies.
Trip Augusta and, Sanderfeville
Raurpad is a marvellous success. Its
vitality could got bc'betterexhibited
than in living through tho hnrdjtwo speaker
tinffls noyy upon us.
1 to lgite’ _ that
evet-y ■ other
ejitlrprlso in
It is si.rprisinoj.Miss Annit
yvhile
new
Georgia h.-tsjv
of the oc
anfoTd am
assion wore
Miss Hat-
nearly!tie Rogers, two young Misses just
raiyyayjstamling ou the threshold of sweet
,'oung womanhood, the former as
doomed to death,” the latter as
Polish Boy.” In tluir maimer, in
lpisjtheir gestures, their speech, their
jjedD'udrfialt in its progress, amiidelivery .and in every word and ac
alMWlUPBenono dnring the summer. I tion evinced a talent and a tra ini mi
' succumbed to'.fhe pressure tlie mm-
bleSiarroyv ga.ugc' is being : ra
piM^iutl’to - completion. 'J'here
, Tp"^vels, scrapes unci carts are|that must have indeed lieeh
kent st?dUy going, and soon the mev
'^•^oTthcl
rut li v
ing to their teacher, their parents
_ . _ tin-1 their friends, and the applause
heard driving tlie spikes hpjuc, fastr that greeted the close of each speech
^ spoke more eloquently than words
|JiG appreciation of the i t dligei t
and much pleased audience.
The address to the high school
was made by Mr. Davidson, of Au
gusta, and yvas a splendid effort,—we
regret that wo only heard the last
part of it.
The commencement over wo bade
adieu to Stellaville and her hospit-
able’people to returu again to couple
eoin’g^the steel rails to thq crossties.
As will be seen by refronce to our
S &inl advert! sing eohimn, President
itehell calls for the seventh install-
men};. " It should bo paid promptly.
Ndyv is ! tlie Tinjefor every stockhold
er to’aid the inuii'oyymeut, and if ev-
1 cry fine wiil ipay, bis dues punctual-
' ly thfereAvill be no stop in tlie work
untij it Js-'-completed.—Aug. Chron-
non
become
days j SAN 1)131.*SVILLE & T EN NTLLE R. R.
> Leaves S indtirsville daily !);30fl. in.
! Leaves Huudcvsvi'lo daily 3;‘20 p. in.
; To insure dispatch all articles destined
nor lids jioini should he marked to Sati-
dei-Kville instl-ml of No. 13 as before,
J. 1. IRWIN, Supt
Ti.
Ot:(>A58 Uulimt ftiNt'N,
Extcnitcd Top, two sets Keodrt, 5 Slops, i
oaly $55; tom sets U-.-eds, 7 Slops, only
$(jj; U 8to|)S, $70. In elcgnut cases,
riclily orimuiented: amnatiioud iu tone,
constrnctio!i and durability.
Ten tirst-cliiss Makers and over 300
itiffoieut stylos to select from. Easy In-
stulltnants; $15 monthly on Pianos, or
$5 ou Uranus, nud
With Each Piano, A Good Stool & Cover
With Each Organ,a Good Stool & Insi’r
With Each Piano or Oman,Book ot Music
An' lo cUj> Iho climoXt lin y actually dcliccv tin
mud Lit your iicavc.iL dcjioL ay landiuy,
A LO, M-’ieH-USaa'ii' E‘’AB 36
-jar'saataTifc.v.-.uUxt..'. jhke!
Tuke my udvicc; tln-v did fair by me, tm
they will ill) tho R.mio by to.
$250 will huy 100
acres of Sand on Huft
falo Creek. Why do
you wait?
A plantation of 200
acres of One land, in
4 miles of Davisboro,
well improved,cheap.
FOR RENT.
A dwelling of 3
rooms and basement
on the public square,
Will do for ollices.
Apply to
Hines & Rogers.
, n .. , , ."EUREKA-MILIS7
comfortable and by far the bcsti SAN1 , 1 .. K8VU>liRl . A .. Jun0 M ^
conducted 1 lotcl in Savannah
RATES: $2.00 PER DAI
R. I. H A R R l S,
ATTORNEY AT LAW ,
Saiulersville, On. *
; Will practice iu all the Courts of the!*,
.middle circuit, ami in tlm counties stir <
rounding Washington. Special atten !
tion given to commercial law.
I Tlie Harnett House, i
SAVANNAH
Is conceded to be
(JA« . !
i
the most!
M. I.. I IARNKTT.
fnvoritn proscription of. nno
ltllt don’t tl) Z.n*t yiinilimm, It ral<uiontv.O Dr'-ai'. m-Ul iLOlIOll XfllllS TOl Oalv)
non i 11} i cl ,., lv ,|,„ ir /, Ml iifutgisiaciui flll.i. .7
| Parties having Wheat to grind *n,
jeaniestly rciincstcil to dry the same he*
jfore. it is brought to the mill, and th*)
dvill insure tlicm a larger yield and h*t-
Iter Hour. Wo ctih dry ii liniitftaqu*ii*
fid’y here, but it takes a fc\v days to do it
i.iitd il is impossible to dry wlnjat for ev
lery body. So give your wheat a good
Isuimiiig at limn \ By order of tlm Pro*
prictor. J. I*. VAKBOROUGH,
If 0-84 Miu* g-
L
S'o IlicCoim-i-il ol'YV.
iiigluii(!oiinl)’.
The I'cptihlu'iin party having call
t-d a meeting on Satui-ibiy th« 2o111..
for the purpose of making some kind
of arrangements tn regnnlsn nuiiabe
eaiiditlatu for the legislature. La
loyal member of the rcjiuhliean par
ty, having been lbr .some time a lead
er in said jifirty, throw out the fol
lowing suggestion for the calm and
deliberate consideration of my parly :
Y'ou remcmbei- the last lime we pul
up two republican candidates tln-v
were colored men and after examin
ing the tax books we found tlie per
sous in whom we had reposed our
trust and efinlidcnee to be tax de
faulters, men.who wouldn't even pay
the small pittance of one dollar to
entitle them to a vote. Now my
friends and members of the part:^
shall we not consider our standing)*; p-cess.
and before we attempt to run a man
for legislative duties and honor had
we not better be certain wo have a
suitable candidate in the field. Of
the colored population I ho tax books
will show over .[ lax defaulters and
to thy high-toned members of^our
party I appeal to you, eau we out of
a class of people like this send a man
in opposition to the men fif our par
ly. who will when tlu ir voice is
heard in the legislative hall speak
as many Words for us as for them
selves, who in their conduct as fai
as J can see, and I assure yon my
constituents I-have been a elqso ob
server, have been honest and fair.
Now 1 suggest that in our meeting
we look over both parties anil select
from tlintn a mail we know to be
honest ami true ujnl a man who will
look after the interest of the whole
people and bend our entire energies
to his support and for his success.
This, fellow citizens would be the
way to keep in operation our free
school system and to thank tlie kind
men who have heretofore been to the
legislature; to them we are under
some obligation for the chance t ;
educate our children, ancl to thank
them we should support tin; Democ
racy untill we can place in the field
a suitable candidate.
Axniiiiw M. Bn own.
tu bent thorn down, far they hnvo
. OSD* dLVF *»IRBGS2,
-n’ they stink to it like a coon ton true. Buy
ot tLoin, an' 'buy will saliBfy yon or pay
back yuro money. Send yuro nanio an’
pOKtiiffico, ini’ tell 'em what yo wtni, nn'
tlioy'll Kcnil you mor'ii a puck of catalogues, |
irctilui'H and prico lists, which will help yo
ltdi.laluuoulcdeuvi-l-qic/Vco. liriifc-fctsiH
Address DR. WARD & CO., Louisans, M/*i
Vii liiiilile Fits in Coi' Sill,
Three hundred acers of hind
near Tennille No. 13 C. It. U. one hun
dred and forty acres now in a high state
i Jof ciiltivatidn. l’laeois well improved
pick oiu the Instrument yo want. Jem puijtliere being plenty of buildings such
"HIS WORTH A SHIP LOAD OF
ARGUMENT.
Giirtcrsville, Ga.
This will certify that two members of
my immediate family, after having suf
fered for many years from inenstural ir
regiijiuity, and having been treated
without henetlt hy various medical doc
tors, were at length completely
cured by one bottle ol Dr. ./. Bntdfiolds
Female Regulator. Its eilect on such
•uses is wonderful, and we'l may the
remedy be. called “Woman’s Best
Friend.” Yours respectively,
,L\MKS W. S'l'llANliE.
FiUii'C Ami AIimiIhU* Success,
Muj. •/’ohn G. IFhitner, of Atlanta, well
indfavorably known all over tlie Fuited
States as a General Insurance Agent,
says: “I used this remedy before de-
war on ii large plantation in a great
number of cases,'always with absolute
I >r. .1. Davis, of Millown,. Ala., writes:
•‘Have used Bradtield’s Regulator ex
tensively iu my practice with entire suc
cess. If it is not a Specific, it is in my
opinion, tlie best know remedy for tin-
diseases for which it is recommended.”
A lady of Boham, Texas, writes; “I
have been using your Female Regulator
for several weeks and with great- ben
efit. .ny case is of long standing, and
has battled many physicians. 1 have
tried evey medicine I could hear of,
but the Regulator is the only otic that
has over relieved my distressing sulk-r
ings.”
Notasulgn, Ala.
Dr. J. Brad field’s Female Regulator
lias been thorqughly tested hy me in a
great variety of cases, and 1 am fully
convinced that it is unrivaled for that
class of diseases which it claims to cure.
J. 0. HUBS, m. a.
Treatise on the Health and Happi
ness oflFoman mailed free to applicants.
The Bradtield Regulator Co.,
Box 28 Atlanta, Ga.
ou yams letter:
LUBDRN * 1! VIES SOUTHERN
110U8E, SAVANNAH, Ga.
are kept on a first class farm, lands arc
lllhSIO well ailajitcd to fruit culture as well as
Icorn and cotton some of the best varic
'Two gins, one of (10 saws, one of 4Q
s.-iws. ('omlciisor and feeder with th#
, lone of til saws, new and in good fix.
lyimr-VVill sell tlii-m cheap, oil good m t*H,
payable lii'>t day of October. For fur?
liter particulars, apply or write to.
Robed L' Kodgigs,
Attorney at Lh'w
Atlanta, Ga.,
'in’ it will go i-ito, an yoll git on answer in f*f peaeli trees now on the place, a
jiffy, lur they all gil up soon in tho moru-|p ,,l 'tion of which bore, fruit last season,
in’, t kiu tell yer. Voni'n,
BtTSY Hamilton Higoinh.
1’. S.-Tbcy wanted me to l.o their Agent to this office Bandmsvillo (
nr this settlement, but I lmint got no time!
joss now, an’ 1 don’t reckon Hit would pay,!
no bow, ns tlm follts is so down on Biel;
tilings. Bat I don’t keor nf they air, my fh-
ani r is boro Lu stay, of the hole settlement
■ Us down ou me about hit.
AUO HEALTH
OU DE. 200 PK*.
IHu»trnteo.
market tor terms and particulars .apply j
and was said to lx* t !i<‘ finost soon in
REGISTEHED.
C1jEYE1jAN1) A|W " 1 " *
April 1st. I ISngo'Guldn, 144 plVio.ccntflonlod. money oritw.hf t
4m DR. WHITTIER
1 vITi* KreiitBpoolMllut, Norvotifl^l)el■illly,inine ( !lni®o«
Mrs. C. G. Brown lias fresh and
first class Hats anil Bonnets at low
prices.
Send s : x cents for postage, and
receive tree a costly box of £oi
which will hcli) ill!, of either sex
ito itioi‘0 money ri/jlit away l!mn
iviiytliiii}; else in Miis world. For
tunes await/ the, workers fthso
Vi once address True & Co., AugUbtii
A NEWTltKATMKNT
Foil Gox.mMi-TioN, Asthma, Bronchitis,
Dispi i-sia, Oatariui, HgADAoni-:, Dkjiili-
i’y, RirEVMA-Ttsnr, NnmiAT.orA, and all!
Chronic and AVcrons Disorders.
A CARD.
)Y« tho uudt-rsigiicil. having l-cm-ivcil great, and
p.'ii!»:ii.ont hen'efit from the useol •‘COMPOUND OX
YOF.N ' j.repiin dnnd nrifirjiiistcml by Dr?*. Sta'^k kY
Sc I'alkN. of t’liihidelplim, nud !»cina witinfi^d that, it
is :t nev. diacovery in medical science, and all tluit is
claimed tor it.-coiihider it u duty whioli wo owe t<* the
iiiniiY llioitHandH who/ire*Hufi^iiny, from chronic and
so-colled ‘•ineunibJe’' diseases to do all Unit we ctm to
make its virtues knowuami to inspire the public with
loniidence.
We have pcrHonul knowledge of Drs. Starkey
Faleu* They are educated, intelligent, conscionih
[>h\>ici;niB. \-. no will not; we tu**’ sure, jouke any state
ntenl which tliey do not know
publish any teslmoniulH or reports of cases \\1u
are not genuine.
\V.u. D. Kki.i.ky,
tie edition of his life; written at Ilia own|ItclWll]lffS
home, with his co-operation and nssis- °
tancc, hy the renowned Goodrich. Lar
gest cheapest, handsomest, best. Fie
guut illustrated. Costs more pur copy to
manufacture than the other lives that
are sold for twice its price. Outsells all
j others ten to one, One of our ugents
! made a profit of over $50 the first diiy.fi
i A harvest, of gold will he realized byev-i\
j cry worker. All new begin gers succeed j
grandly. Terms free and the most lib-:
era) ever offered. Save valuable time!
i hy l ending 25cts for postage, (n-
' free outfit, which includes large prospr
Mistook. Act quickly: a <T;iy at the
start is worth a week at the finish’
H. HALLETT & 0O., Portland, Mo.
Bros. Stables,
1 he assortment of birds, Mowers,
ribbons, etc, at Miss Ferry’s is bc^
wildering.
wwailritU'a'—
Iloi'ses stud filiilcs
()1|! l''or sale at Rawlings Brut bars stnblw*
, I’arties that want to buy stock •would do
well to call early. Horses boarded at
our stables at a reasonable price- U aT ?
your hi'rses put up at our stables anil
they will be well eared for. .
RAWLINGS BROS,
feb. 26. ’Hi.—tf.
Excontor’s DisiniRaion.
“ | OR DINAH Y 'S 0 FFIC.E,
Washington Coantt
GE011GIA-
LOKTIj LAUD’S
SNUFF.
c.vrnoN fo coxsumeks:
A « many inferior i mitations hnvo appeared up®®
tho market in piickn^en ho closely ri^emblniK^ ^
i«. I Wlnu-eaH Bufus F. Cochran a rut n. Bri „ .1 ax m ila.Koivu tUo uuwary, "-i-; woulit K'QJ 1 . 4 '
-4.-Harrison l'bccutor n uLa V rr 1! ' I’m-clmrcr to sootM ffiorcil litlii.grnphed il« «»”■
hi!"™! ™.)l.. 0l ..' bo , w,U ot . Howell in ivbicli it is jiaclicd alwaj'.bcar •
Our Name and Trade-Mark.
ftvo, Into of Bail! county, deceased, apply
fico }\\ HuDdersvilJe. ^
hand omoia11 * tLis 7 Ui
7-1.0—^Sm K NEWMAN .
Administrator’s Dismission. ~~
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
GEORGIA—Washington’ County
with' , thTwm U,; ' 1 ’ H , ar i' i80D| Adn.lnlHt.nt6r
witj tbe will annexed of Al. Al. Sparks law
11 sr.ul eounty deceased, applinu to me fo)
and' wm l r U * r0m , sild a dminiatra.
“ I 'll.. At.'' «l j0n U»1H application ou
phin
T. S. Aciivri'Ku,
Editor and Tublixht'r “Aid,ham
Home, Maqazine," Philadelphia,'
V. L..Conrad,
Editor “ Lutheran Obaaervev,” Phil
adelphia.
PHILADELPHIA, PA., June 1 1882.
In order to me*;t a natural inquiry in regard to our
proHtosional and perHonnl Htauding, ami to give in
ermtsod oonUdeuce in our Htiitemouts and in the gen
uineness of our testimonials and report.* of eases, wc*
print tho above card from gentlemen well and widely
known and of the highest personal eharaetor.
Our ,i Ti‘eat!30 on coumpouno Oxyge.ii l , > containing
a history o1 the discovery nf and moth* of action of this
remarkable curative agent, mid a large record of hit-
prising cutes iu Consumption, Catarrh, In'euntight,
Uronchitis, Asthma, etc., and u wide range oi chronic
du-eases, will be sent free.
Address Drs. Starkey & Paleu,
lll>9 and 1111 Girard St, Diiladcl-
phia- ? Fa.
Uymlay in OJtober, TM,'« my ZZ
fico in .SanderBvillu.
Given under my Land
Jay ot July, 1881,
7-10-3 m. ^
officially this 7th
NEWMAN, Only
In I liylror tlih imitation you pay os luUOli
inferior m tiele an thy genuine costs.
Be Sure You Obtain (lie Genuili?’
Lori Hard's C lira ax
K««| I'ili-Tau I’liig TolM*** 1
The Eipcsi SivM’t Clicwiiiff Tobacco
Mtiilo.
rho|(ienuine. always licara a Bed TiOrTag w » r
name thereon.
BEWARE
F. H. SAFFOLD,
A ) TOKVri AT LAW,
SA N J iKK.S VJ Id.iq BA. '
Will practice in all tlie Courfe h
the Middle Circuit and in the iou
l ies surrounding Wasiiirtg^ 013 * . ^
Special atteutipn given A 0 c0 - r-
eial jaw.