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THE taERCURY
The Sheriff's
.Organ for Washington
Count}-.
JE11NIGAN
Editoh.
PunusitF.u and PUopRurron,
A. J.
FOUND AT LAST.
OH XEWS l’HOM AltROAU.
By Charlkr .J. Bayne.
la the quiet little village of Walton
SAXDERSVU JA,
is situated a neat littlu three noon
UEOIUH t 'ottage, in front arc two largo eln
fill'fSotTi'V iTreVrurt, * , „ ,. i{ re08 » CCVi «• ‘‘1 with a thick growth ol
v 1 UKSDA\, Al filMl, •> 18s4.|I>v, whi„*h with the viuo-covered pi
- - - • - -7~ , IU ‘a presents a strikingly beantifu
Ocmoet u lie] Nominees. picture to tho traveler who per
chance should stray that way.
For President.
Hon.s. »iiov'i:h<li;vi:lani).
OF NEW Y011K
For Vice Prcwi«lciil,
Hon. THOMAS A. m:\DUK US
OF INDIANA.
For Congress of the 10th. HIM.
Hon. GKOKGK T. BARNES,
OF AUGUSTA.
For Movemor of Georg in.
Hon. HENRY I). McRANIEL
OF WALTON COUNTY.
For Solicitor Ocncral of tlie Mid
dle Georgia t'irenit.
Hon. OSCAR II. ROGERS,
fiANDERHVILLE. OA„
Hammond, the little giant, carried
Fulton county in the primary elec
fion, over two hundred majority,
. . Th
solo ocupants of this little cot tag.
was Mrs. Elton nnd liar son, Phillip
a youth sixteen years of ago. Theii
ouly support, being derived from th.
daily labor of Phillip, who was a clerk
n the hardware store of McNeal an. 1
Lindsey, and boiijc little sewing Mrs
Elton did for tho neighbors. The.
liad saved up enough money in tin
Just fow years, by carefully cconomiz-
ing, to build that neat little cottage.
“Mother here is a nico Inickot o
straw-berries Fannie says her moth
er sent you, please empty thoni ano
send tho bucket back,” it was Pbillij
who spoke tboie words as be ennn
home to breakfast with a bucket o:
be res Fannie McNeul had givei
im at the gate to carry in for her.
iut Mrs Elton did not notice him, hi
I leeply was she wrapt up in thought.
J .ho was sadder than usual tha
ibright May morning while ninsting
on tho past, when she lived in styh
in the city of Melvillo with her bus-
liand and three hr ght-eyed children,
.he was happy then, Imt alas! it soon
rued to grief. Twelve years ag.
that day her dear husband was on
uis way homo from a business trip
»ub west with hin little Willie, thei
nearly nine years old, when the trail
ran into a west bound passenger, hei
hiisbaiul ivas found among the de-
bris dead, and iu a terrible mangled
jomhtion, but nothing of the boy
a as to bo scon, tho conductor it*-
numbered having seen him asleep in
I''I bis fathers lap a few minutes be
bunded to Mrs. Elton by a little b
hat bright June morning.
“Tell her I will be pleased to come
at precisely eight o'clock.” said Mrs
Elton, at ibis the boy disapioired
around the corner nbd was gone.
Eight o'clock came, and with it Mrs.
Elton, she had been at Mes. Aiks
hardly live minutes when in anno n
mil young man wilh a heavy black
moustache and light blue eyes.
“J/y darling boy, my long lost —
nit it was too much for her, she faint
’d away, the meeting was a touching
mu to behold, the meeting of moth
•r and soil after twelve years of sepe
ration, whou sho came too she was
in her own bed with Willie standing
iver, failing her. “I know it was you
is soon as I saw that sear on youi
• orehead, which was caused by youi
falling out of an old chestnut tret
which grow in our yard iu M lville,
lessod he the dear old place.”
Years lmvo rolled by McNeal died
nd Lindsey took phillip in as his
nirtnor in n few months Lindsey
lied and Phillip took his brother in,
ho old sign is down now, and a bright
ew one is in its place which reads
thus:
O o
The sale of melons have U-cn pro
hibited in Marseilles, cholera isjf ire the collisionTbut" nothiu^morc
gaining in area what it is loosing in Icould bo heard from him, tolegramr
intensity. j were sent in evory direction but all
* I -o no avail, at last after having spent ‘ • V " e nT l ° ‘" K T
'J'l.io ri"iit>rl.s from mull lilts In „°tl'-| ’ Sen! of money i„ Uoffiml!,I
hind irivvn iiiy in ... . .
ELTON BROTHERS,
Haudwaiie.
o-
—O
A double wedding ceromony is to
•ie performed on tho fifth of October
next in which Phillip joins hands
with Fannie McNeal and NVil i > with
Susie Lindsey who is now at Col
lege in Melville, Mrs. Elton is now
deeping peacefully in tho old church
yard of Wultou, but hor name will
uever die.
ern Texas shows the cotton crop to! l j ecov< ; 1 ’ ^ er ^ otif boy she gave up in
. . .. .... 1 Inftnilil* onlfl rv.if 1/1. Ml..
be in flue condition, plenty of rain
having fallen in this section, The
crop will exceed the average.
The Rev. James Dumvody died at
his home in Houston county. Thurs
day evening- lie was the oldest
lospair, sold out in Melvillo and
tnovod into a little tenement houst
in M niton, but scarcely two yours
bad passed when death tho gritu
inouster with his glittoiing sythe
struck fair Mary, her ouly daughtor
to the earth, leaving only hor litt’e
l hillip, as soon as lie was old enougl
Methodist preacher in Georgia bei..g|^ n X y l mfc iu tho atoro of McNeal
“Mother do hurry up Fannie is
Lithe 95th year of his age.
Baldwin county has selected del
egates to the gubernatorial and con
gressional conventions, and endorsed
Governor McDaniel and Jim. Blount.
waiting for tho buekot,” said Phillip
who had just finished his breakfast.
“ b’but bucket dear,” suid Mrs.
Elton.
“M by the bucket of berrios Funnii
brought you.”
Elder A. W. Patterson will preach! “Who sent them?"
nt Union Church the 3rd Saturdav) Mrs. lilcNoal, I brought them it.
nnd Sunday in August. Feet wash L- -T b^ 00 " iniuu'es ago and liavi
• , , . ... , ,, , !finished my hroukfast since, they an
ing and conumuuon will be tjieorder on tho table.” 0
or, 1 don’t think she can bear to look 1 ■ uu - vo - lulu MulJ oouu, y- apply
at one, I wish the Dr. would
of the day
The Gainesville paper says they
have no walkers, hut have got tliei much obliged toiler, and yon iiiaygi'
best setters in the State, now we dis-!°, u l i u Rio garden and got one o:
putc this for we hav
“How kind she is, they look very
fine indeed, got a pan out of the clos
et to put them in, tell hor 1 am von
.. . , ~ got one oi
of t | u .«b“Bo finest heads of cabbage to put
best that can be found, thev stick to!^ ir Y
. iume you were back to the store, Mark
G10 top of a pine box so hard you will bo waiting to go to breakfast, In
would think Spaulding had spilt hisilho way tako that dress to him and
glue pot on it. |'wk him to give it to his mother,’
said Mrs, Elton hnndiug h'm a dress
not had more than two or three lues
es since he was up here, and I would
not have got them if I lmd not picked
them myself. 1 don’t like to he both
ered from my work to pick pens, why
Etna won’t oat a rattlesnke water
melon. I and Etna have gotten along
splendidly so far in our union, but
I think if many more Doctors come
telling their fixed up tales we will
have tosepernte. Bill said something
about Col. J. Iv. II. representing
our county, well that suits me splen-
lid, Bill struck the right thing when
he spoke of Col. J. Iv. II. represent
ing our county, I want James to
make some laws l’or our justice court
Second Washington s, s. Con
vention,
This body will mnet and hold its anDiml
soHHion beginning on Friday before tlioGth
Sabbath ip August, at /ion liopo baptist
oliuroh in Johnson county. Tho cbm-cli
house is on the land of Col. B. D. Evans,
eighteen miles from Bandersvillo. In addi
tion to the regular business of the conven
tion. nn address may be expected from Col.
B. D. Evans, and probably from other white
she hud just finished tho night before-
“.She is not nt homo though mother)
Mark asked mo yesterday to sta\
with hiru at night for about a week
us his mother and sister had gone ti
Streton California, to visit some rela
tives the night beforo.
* * * * * £ *
“A collision," shouted the conduc
tor of the east bound train as a head
light appeared around the curve not
JO yards oft and at tho same tim
friends. All friendly to this good work find w
Unit ilosire its success are cordially invited Reaping froni ft car window, in anoth
to attend. D. U. Mubi-hy, Sec’y. | er instant all was a confused mass ol
■ -—•••—• • j wood, iron, dead and wounded, th
Three millions nt M.nst, engineer and firemen 011 both trnim
Our efficient Tax Receiver, Capt, A. 'V. ^f. 10 billed, h-rooug the dead lay Mr.
1 I.. .... * _ lliltou and hv inn l,»xr tu»i.
Ouia has completed tho Tax Digests fpi-18.84,
and in eoijiplianco with the low has forward
ed one copy to the Hon. Comptrolier-Oencr-
fi' at Atlanta, filed another copy iu our Or-
nary’s office and has another for delivery to
our *lax Collector, all of them are handsome
Specimens of oaligraphy.
It will bo gratifying to our citizens to learn
Elton and by his side lay his litlh
Willie unharmed,
“Who is this,” suid Mrs. Carl to hei
husband, two of tho passengers on
tho west bound train who miraculous
ly escaped wilh very slight injuries.
“Why bless its dear heart its fath
er is dead, what is your name my lit
....... uo giumyiug lo our citizens to learn . m „ lun •> „ -j ,, - ,, ,
of the material progress of the county, inas- 1 ! lnm 3 • X \\r 111 '
much as tbe Digest shows three million 3 name ls M »lhe, p
Digest shows three million sixtj
four thousand fivo hundred and ninety five
dollars ($4,0«4.595) of taxable property thb
yeai, an Ipereaso over last year of one buu-
dmd #nd twenty thousand, two hundred and
peventy-seven dollars (120,277 )
Number of polls, white and colored .’1447.
CLEVELAND’S NOTIFICATION.
Tlje CoRimillec t» « ni i-y (|i<>
Nie>ys lo tlig Governor T’l.-tlny.
NewYobk, July 28.—The Den^cialio Na
tional Committee’s headijuarters have been-
engaged iu a buildiDg adjoining tho Hoffman
, please ma’m
wake my papa up for me I have tried
my host and can’t.”
“Your papa is dead.” said Mr. Carl
‘but we will lake you homo with us’
as lm said so he raised him up iu his
arms, assistance arrived, and they
ucro soon on tliejr way homo.
A letter on Mr. Eltons person
dicated his neipe and residence,
he was put j u a plain pine cclllu and
-sent home.
Eleyen yoars lmd elapsed and Will
ho was still with M r . and Mrs. Car-
1 strong healthy youug man of twon-
ry when Mrs Aiks, the sister of Mrs.
Carl and her daughter arrived. One
Hcuae. The State Committee's headquarter.- j morning, about two days ufti'r Mr
Will be in ihn MnWmnn XT 1 o._ . ,, (-"O otl}S UIL( 1 J)li
will be in the Hojipan House.
The eommjtteo appointed by tho Demo
cratio National Convention at Chicago to no
t fy Grover Cleveland and Thomas A. Hen
dricks of their nominations assembled a(
poon to-day at the Fifth Avenue Hotel
.Nearly al) the membeis of the eommitte.
.were present Beforeculling the met tine t.
order Chateau yilas announced that.,
would be nepeasuyy for eap). member nresen
to sign tbe platform adopted by the Cliicae
LonvenUon Tu;s w 4s done and the c m
CS6CUliVe i
The eub-committeo appointed at Chicam
miUed P thti nn *' ,dr / iH8 \ h * eiandidftt.es. sub-
Wf it- report, wluph .was adopted adci
in li ‘f. 0 ^ 8 ! 00 - fb" .committee deoiderl
<V Mr rif i‘ • P r0C '- d t0 Sft -atoe ‘ and noti
v -- r ’ Beod. : K-k 9 --Siy, Morning Nav/,
V
Vlks came, the
conversation wa
• urued on that dreadful night of the
-•(d ismn and the Ijuding 0 f little
Wdlic, wh,ch corresponded so near
o Mrs. LI to ns story oflier lost bo>
that she determined to got him to
pay her a visit soon, and tjten she-
could invito Jrrs. Elton down home
,nvo her an introduction to him and
<ec il she recognized her little Wil
lie, she soon made him promise t<
come down with her sister tho next
summer, and the next day found hei
m her way homo again.
OUEEi’IIE.
Dkah Mr.—1 and Mrs. Cobh are
still living at the old homestead. ]
thought of writing somet line ago but
thinking Bill Snipes would keep our
parts well represented by telling how
hard it was to get Eliza out of that
well. Now it is not right to he tell
ing on the women, when men are
just as had. I notice Bill did not
tell that he had to dig stops iu the
himself,
to think
For Letters Dismission.
0 It DINAR Y'SO FFICE,
GEORGIA—Washington County
Whereas Mrs. Emily 0. Miller, Executrix
of (lie will of CliarltB F. Miller, late ot said
,-ouuty, deceased, has iu due torsi applied U
uio for letters of dismission from the admin
istration o( the estate ol said deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
ill concerned to be ami appear nt tho Conri
.f Ordinary to be held iu and for said coun
ty on the Hist Monday in November uext,and
ihow cause if any they have, why said let
ters of disuiissiuu should not he granted t<
tho petitioner.
Given under my band nnd official signn
tnreat Sandersvillo, this 30th day of July
1884.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
7-3J-3m
l-’or Leave to sell Laud.
ORDINARY^ OFFICE,
GEORGIA—Washington Cotftty.
Min. Emily C. Miller. Executrix of the wit
if Chniles F. Miller lute of said county, dc
ceased, has in due form applied to the un-
lersigued, lor leave to Nell sixty acres inor.
•r less ol the lauds belonging to the eHluti
.1 said d.ceastd, and said application will Lu
leard on tlie first Monday in September.
1884, at my office.
inis 3Uih day of July, 1884.
M. NEWMAN, Ord’y.
7-31 -SH
For Administration Dismissiin.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
GEORGIA—Washington County
Whereas Mrs, Mouirn M. Giliuorc, Admin-
strutrix of the estate of 1. J. Gilmore, late
•I said eouidy, deceased, applies to me lo
etteis ol disunssiou irom suid ndmiDistrn-
mn, uud I will pass upon her application on
lie first Monday in November, 11-84, at IU}
iffice in tsaudersville.
Uivuu under my hand officially this 21st
lay of July 1884.
M. NEWMAN, Ord’y.
7-31-2 m
For Letters,, Di..mission.
ORDINARY'S OFFICE.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
Whereas, Stephen M Gilmore, Adminis
trator of the esl.te of Elisha W. Jordan ap
plies to mo lor letters ot dismission Irom suid
idinmisliutiou and 1 will pass upon his ap
plication on the first Monday iu Nuvcmbci,
1881, iu my office iu Baiidursville.
Given under my Laud officially, this 22d,
-lay ol July, 48M.
M. NEUMAN, Ord’y.
7-24—3m
SAKES ALIVE;
I’ve Done Bought a
1* i 4 X i: R .
I say hit fur a lack, fto
whnt’s more,Iilone save
a cIoaii $50, by buy in’ bi
from
LUDDEN & BATES
Southern Music Housi
Savannah, Ga.
mmmmmmmmmmm
TRADE MAWV
REcysrf K*tcL
Unf
MY FREND8,
Thar’s no yum in talkin', ef you haint got i
Pinner or a Orgin in yure house yo will m v
or know whit rale limon puro happiness is
uutel yo git one, an' when yo <1 u, jess tak
a woman’s advice, an’save money by buy in
bit at
Luddeo & Bates Southern Music House.
They'D the men Iur my money. No swin
dlin’ fur them. They don’t hun.bngyo will
offers of gold dollars fur 50 cents, or $1,001
Pinners lor $2U), but jess give jo dollar In
dollar—yure money's worth tonoeut. They'l
Jo exactly ns they agree, iu offering tn s«v.
yo money. I, my hi If, am one of tweni.
thousand delighted (see mo •smile)
purchasers who have bought of them in iL<
last fifteen years. Seo what they offer;
PIANOS 1 ORGANS
1*1 t.MBi lhunviMlil, t-Oc
tave, Bqiiure, Largo Size, Carved Legs,
Overstrung Bvss. All improvements,
Only $210. Uprights $225. Grand
Squares, 7 : \ Got, $225. From Old and
Reliable Makers. Sweet toned, ported
and durabio. Good fora lifetime.
OltOANM - IVulmit ruses,
Extended Top, two site Reeds, 5 Htops,
only $55; four sets Reeds, 7 Slops, only
Sfi’i; 0 Stops, $70. In elegant cases,
nobly ornamented: guaranteed intone,
construction and durability.
Ten first-class Mak( rs nnd over 300
d'ffcieut styles to seleet Irom. Easy In
stallments; $15 niouthly on l’iunos, or
$5 on Organs, nnd
With Each Piano, A Good Stool & Covei
With Eauli Organ,a Good Stool & Inst i
With Each Piano or Organ,Book <>i Music
I» cup 15c clinui.r, they usluallu deliver lh>
Instrument to your nearest tle/tol or lumllntj,
Al.l. lltlK.HI 1*AI||
For Letters of Administration. | Take my advice; they did fair by mo, an
<JhDlNAltY'tS OFFICE, thoy will dll the same by yo. But dou’t tr»
UEUKUi.d—Wushiugtuu Count} 11 beat dow ”’i nr . "7 ,luv : ,
JauittM 11. llurnHon UtiM )u iiuotutm np|jiitu 0^1^ I*IIVCM!! 9
to the uudursigued tor ptrmaueui leltere il »u' limy stick to it like n coon to a tree. Buy
a man would hi* writing about his
wife, Shi* says it is not right to be
putting women’s names in newspa
pers The pea crop is fruiting well,
just right for eating. When Dr. J.
H. M. comes arounil telling his big
snake tales, Mrs. Cobb, says she
dmmiiitruUuu on me enluio of W. B J.ary
late ul bald county, deceased, and I Will pus.
upou said application on the first Alunday in
August, ib84, ul my office lu bunuersville
Given uinter my hand officially this 7th
day ot July, 4884.
M. NEWMAN, Ord’y.
7-10-41
Executor's Dismission.
will not gather nny more pens, sliei ORDINARY 'tS OFFICE,
says slu* was always afraid of snakes GEORGIA—Wubhingtuu Count)
and now since hearing the Dr’s ideal vsherots limns F. Coeht-an uud Green o.
>f them she is worse seared than ev- Garrison, Executors ot tlie will ot l-low-ei.
to ute tor tellers ot dismission Irom tUe uu-
minisirutiou ot the estate ol said deceased,
ot tell any more reptile stories, it uud 1 will pass upon their nppiiuuiiou on
works hardship oil me, why we have *hu first Alouduy in October, lssi, at my oi
uto iu Suudersville.
Given under my baud officially this 7lL
lay oi July, loe-i.
M. NE vi MAN, Ord’y.
7-10- 3m
Admtuisli a tor’s iilsmisslou.
ORDINARY'S OFFICE,
GEORGIA—Wttsuingtou Couut}’.
WUereus ifut, 4. jlutriauu, Aanjinisliuloi
with the will unuexed ol At. m. Opaiks law
01 said county deceased, applies lo me lol
.utters ot dismission liout said uduiinistiu-
iluu, and l will puss upou this appnoaliouun
.Ue first Monday iu OciuOer, loo*, ul my ol-1
uee in .siindefsvnle | Leuv
Given under my huuil officially this 7u
day ot July, isoi.
to. NEWMAN, Ord’y
7-10-3m
•I them, an' 'hey will satisfy you or pa,
back yuro money. Send yure name an
postoffij.*, nu' tell 'em what yo wiut, an
t'u-y'll send you mor’n a peck of eat* log lies,
(iron In th and prioe lists, which will help )t
pick o n the Inatrumeut jo want. Jets pit
on ynure la’.tor:
LUDDEN .k BATES SOUTHERN MU$IC
HOUSE, SAVANNAH, GA.
in’it will go rite, an yo'U git an answer n
t jiffy, fur they all git up soon iu tho morn-
in’, l kin tell yer. Yonr’n,
Bktsy Hamilton Higgins.
I*. S.—They wnnted me to be their Agent
•nr this settlement, but I h int got no lime
jess now, an’ I don't reckon hit would pay
uo how, as tlie folks is bo down on *io
things. But I don't keer nt they air, my Pi
tui r is here tu stay, ef the hole settlement
tits down on mo about hit.
Arrival«»!' I'ritiiiNiit \o. i:t niH
Up Day
Down Day
Up Night ;
Dawn Night
Special Night Train Down...
.Special Night Train Up
..3:59,
H),
- i;»7,
• - 3 ;07,
. .8:13
- .3;3G
HANDERS VILLE ATENNILLE R. R
Leaves Saml-jrsville (luily 9;,')() u. ln
especially. Wj i ftou ha've c ises that Disn-issioa.
two partie twill claim tin* same prop- WashiDROU County.
prop
erty and when the truth is found out
the property belongs to some one
else. I think James will remedy
these evils. Me, have you ever heard
Jim tell any of his catfish tales, if
you have not, get him stretched out
on them, he beats the world ou eat
lisli stories. Well I know Jimmy
will make laws that will suit the
people, I am not much in law; I do
not like to swear, because I am a
member of the clinch, do you blame
me Me.
C'APTATN COBB
A Marvelous Story
TOLD IN TWO LETTERS.
FROM THE SON:
'•28 Codar St., Now
York, Oct. 2S, 1WU.
“ Gentlemen: My father resides at Olovor,
Vt. He has boon a groat sufferer from Scrof.
ula, and tbe Inclosed letter will tell you what
a marvelous effoet
(os Sandersvillo daily ,3;20 p. m.
To insure dispatch all articles destined
for this point should lie marked to gun.
dersvillo instead of No. 13 as before
J. I. IRWIN, Hupt
Ordiuury’s Ulliuo.
By Al. Newman, Ordinary of said ( ounty
Whereas Mrs. MarthaS. Joyner and V. S.)
loyuer surviving administrators of the es-i
late oi Huel A. Joyner, apply to mo for let-;
ters ol Dismission from said administration,
iud 1 will paBB upon this application ou the
first Monday in September, 4884, at my offlei
i i Suudersville.
Given under my hand officially this 2Gth
day of May, 4884.
M. NEWMAN,
0-29—3m Ordinary, W. 0.
For Lotters of Administration.
For liout.
A six room dwelling with dining room
and kitchen u'taohed, commodious collar
under dining room. Servant's
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
has had In his case. I think his blood must
have contained tho humor for at least ten
years j but It did not show, except ln tho form
of a scrofulous soro on tho wrist, until about
five years ago. From a few spots which ap
peared ut that time, It gradually spread so as
to cover his entire body. I nssuro you he was
terribly afliicted, and an objoctof pity, whoa
he began using your medicino. Now, there are
few men of his ago who enjoy ns good health
ft® lie lias. I could easily nauio fifty persous
Who would testify to tho facta in his case.
Yours truly, W. M. PaiLUi'S,”
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
GEORGIA—Washington County.
By M. Newman, Ordinary of suid County.
James W. Welch has in due form applied
to the undersigned for permanent letters ol
administration on tho estate of Asa Welch
late of said oonuty, deceased, and I will puss
upon said application ou the first Mundav
in August, 1884
Given under my hand officially, this 30tl
lay of June, 4884.
M. NEWMAN,
7-3 —4t Ordinary.
Sheriff’s Sales,
for August.
FROM THE FATHER:
“It Is both a
pleasure amt
0 duly for mo to stalo to you the benefit I
have derived from the use of
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.
Dear Mrs. Ellon;—
. . ‘‘BTHie arrwd lust night
with sister, I will bo phmsed lo have
vou call a round (his afternoon and
*eo lnm.
Your Friend J/ra. Lii'a A ka.
J bus run the contc; t, 1 <f
Six months ago I was completely covered with
a terrible humor nnd surofuloin sores. Tho
humor causod an incessant and intolerable
(fchlng, and tho skin cracked so as to causa
tho blood to flow in n)i)|)y plneos whenever
J movod. My sufferings wore groat, and my
llfo a burdoii. I commeuoed tho uso of tha
Sarsaparilla ln April last, agd have used
It regularly since that time. My condition
boguu to Improve at once. Tho seros have
nil honied, and I feel perfectly well lu every
respect—being now able to do » good day’s
work, although 73 years of ago. Many inqulr,
what has wrought such a cure in my case, anj}
I tell thoni, as I have hero tried to loll you,
Aveii’s SAUSAPAniLLA. Glover, Vt., Opt,
21,1882. Yours gratefully,
Uiuam Phillips.”
Av nn’s Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula
pud all Scrofulous Complaints, Kryslp,
elas, Krzoina, Uingwortu, Ulotehes,
Sores, Bolls, Tumors, and Eruptions of
tho Skin, It clears tho blood of all Impu
rities, al.ds digestion, stimulator, the action of
tho bowols, UI1(} thus restores vitality and
Strengthens tho wkolo system*
4 ) O e
prepared by
Dr. J. C, Ayer ACo., Lowell, Maes.
Sold by a!] Druggists; .?), six bottles for $5,
Will bo sold on tlie first Tuesday in
August next, nt tho Court House door in
the county of Washington, in the City of
Sandersvillo, within the legal hours of
sale, to the highest bidder, for cash
the following property to-wit: one tract of
land lying in said county, on the waters
of Buffalo creek in the 98th, District G.'
M., adjoining lands of John R. Hodges,
on tlie North Cullens and Newman, ou
the Wert J. B. Smith, on the South
whereon two of the defendants in fi fa
reside; containing one hundred and
eighty acres more or less, levied upon as
the property of Nannie L. Brown one of
the defendants in fi fa to satisfy tho jus
tice conrt fi fa issued from tlie justices
court of the 98th Dist, G. M. in favor of
S. B. Robinson vs. Nannie L. Brown,
James Brown & others property pointed
out, by plaintiffs attorney and legal notice
given, levy made and returned to me by
J. R. Achwood L. G. of the 98th Dist.
of said coca y
Also at tho same time and place will
he sold the life estate of tho defendant
Almira J. Paradico in ono tract
or parcel of land containing
three hundred and fifty acres
mere, or less, lying in l/usliington county
adjoining lands of II. G. IFright, Homes
and Beall estate of Aaron English, A,
Youngblood and Win. Taylor and oth
ers, the place whereon defendant now
resides nnd the old Paradico place, lev
ied upon as tho property of the defendant,
Ahnira J. Paradico, to satisfy g Superior
court fi fa in favor of W C Mattluws,
and Stanley Kitlrell Adm'rg oil the os-
t ite of T M Kennedy deceased, Prop-
, , . - hoiiso,
smoke house, crib, and a good well of
water. Four acres in the lot, inclmliu”
u good orchard. Will he lot cheap to
good tenant. Pleasantly located ou
Harris street, Suudersville, Ga
Apply to B. E. HOUGHTON.
_. Sandersvillo,
or W. A. G.YLLAHER, Tenuillo,
Mrs. 0. (’. Brown has fresh ami
fi 'St class Hats nml Bonnets at low
prices.
1109 a.’ ifnc.i Ft Ar d st, PHIL 1 :, PC.
A NEW TREATMENT
Fon Consumption, Asthma, Bkoxciutis,
Disci i*sia, (.Utahi'H, Headache, Di im,:-
Y, RlIEUMATlSIM, NeUKAI.GIA, AND all
Chronic and Xi rnnis Disorders.
A CARD.
Wc th’ Huilrrslgm'il, having mielml grant nnd
lornmncnt bem-flt from tho urai I “COMPOUND ON
.'OKN'' |>ri-|)iirt'tlninlmlnilni’tcrafihyDm. St.v' ki:V
X l’.vl.KN. ol' I’hilufielphm, nml being mitlrfh'd thut ll
l«n new il «eover.v lu lueillcul aclmici*. ami nil Unit la
claimed for it, rom.hH'i- It a duty which li e owe to tin
•winy tliomnufia who nro bu iff 1 ring I bom chronic nml
(u-collofi '•inciirnhlo’' filieaaet tn do all that ivoeuu tn
make tt» vlrtiH'B know u and to inspire the public with
confidence.
We linvc i crBOIial knowledge of Dm. Stnrkev &
i*nl«*n- They are cdiicnted. Intelligc », cnnacinntlniia
pliyatclaiiB. who will not. we are Hire, nuikcnny atatc
incut wliicli they do not know ot boleivu to be true
■or publlidi an) icrtmoulula vrtiport. ureaiica which
ire not genuine.
W»t. D. Kkuet,
Member of Congress from Philadel
phia.
T. S. AuRTincn,
Ed dor and Publisher ''Aiil\ier t i
Home Magazine," Philadelphia.'
V. L. Conrad,
Editor "Lutheran Obseereer." Phi'
adetph ia.
PHILADELPHIA, PA., June 1 1882
lIlU I
LADIES
Dll. HARTER'S IRON TONIC H Mile nml 'J
i :i rli'iir jiihI Iienltliy cumiiicilon 1
In unlrrto mo-t n natiinil inquiry in ropinl to out
H'olU'Htioniil ami | primal MtnuUiiiff. uud to give In
•rra-eil oonfldmcp lu our *tnti>im'iit.« and in tho cpii-
iinoupR4 ol*«»ur tontiuionittU and report- of \x\
»r*nt the abovu card fro.n frentlciucii will and wil'vh
(uowti and of tin* hitfhont pcrMounl • Iiarnctrr.
[)ur‘Tri»ntl«o on uoumpminn Oxv«rn f p (Mutaiuiua
i hint >ry ol the (Unco very ol and niodTfot art inn olihit
•emarkahle niratlve a^ent. and a lurjn* record of m i *
.iriidiiffciires in CoiiHuniptiou, C'atarrh. Nrurulffia
"i» ’hill*. Asthma, et«J.. and a wide ruuijc ol clironl*
will bo Hunt Ire
li«raac
Address Drs Starkey & Paleti.
Uu9 and 1111 Girard St, Philadel
phia , Pa.
Saved Her Life.
Ridge, McIntosh Co., Ga,
Dr. .1 Rrndfirld: Dear Sir—I have
taken Mvcrnl hollies i f y« nr ]'< malt*
Ri pub tm for falling of die wi mb i ml
oilier dim n os com Lined, of H ixti cn yeais
rlamling, and 1 really l olievo 1 mu cur-
i il t nt.rel', for aliii h please accept my
lieaiIfc.t thanks and inns! profoundgrut-
itiide, I km,iv your medieino saved my
lift*, so you see cannot speak loo highly
)n its favor, 1 I ave reeeomniendcd it to
several nf my fiienc’s who ate suffering
ns I was.
Yours very respectfully,
J/ns W E OTEiniiNa,
TESTED A CHARTER OF A
CENTURY—IT SI ANUS UN■
RIVALED.
Dr.T Brad field, Atlanta, Gin'ile -
Sir— 1 * J ? ....
1 take pleasure in stntntiiig thnt I
have used, for tlm last twenty y ( T.,,. K || |( ,
iiiediemo you are now puliingup,known
as Dr Brad held « I’omnlo Regulator, and
consider it the best eombinalion ever
gotten together for dm diseases for
wlm li it is roconimmended Wiih kind-
est regards 1 am. respeelfully,
W B Fkriieu., M D,
ll caunlcrfi lilughavc only nililed'li,
ly ol the original. If inn carncuiy Uc.lrc 1% ealtti*
l<> nul exporliuenl—gel Urn ORIUISAL AM. II ht
" * ‘ilriiu (n'l'lia It* 11.... ti ■ — *
( Sen,I y.iur adUriiM to Tim Dr Harter Med,Co V '
Hn lgiiili, Mo., tor oar "DREAM Bor K "1
rullof htrnnuH uml um (til imoi niutioii, f M „, m
1 rj U iDTrn'c Iinmj Trtllin I. ... M.
On. Harter's Iron Tonio is eor Sale qy ali
Druooists and Dealers Everywhere.
$160,000.
. i Air ,. Slnn °f money
to loan mi Y\ aslnnglun county lands
Bates cheaper than other loan nssocia'
tions.
For Sale.
Lot nnd Store House on North siilu
f Public Square. Lot 21 1-2 feet I,v
90 ft. Store House same size. Now
is tho time for you to got a foothold on
the public square.
Lot ami 2 room house on Floyd street
Lot contains one acre, Pays 15 per cent,
un price. Now rted to good tenant.
Lot nnd 2 room house on Floyd street,
Lot contains 1 1-2 acres, Rents for 20
per cent on price which will buy it,
House nnd lot in Sandcraville, on
"ho public square, which pnja fine
;>er cent on the price naked. This is
i gilt edge investment.
$250 will buy 100
acres of land on Buf
falo Creek. Why do
yon wait?
A plantation of 200
acres of fine land, in
4 miles of Davisboro,
well improved,cheap.
FOB RENT.
A dwelling of 3
Atlanta, Ga,
Dear Sir—Sonic
Hr ,T Bi nd field:
fifteen vcmis ago 1 examii ed the re~
nj e ol 1*( nia'e h’< guialor, ai d carefully
studied Millionth s in its compt,nett’s
and lieu (as well as now) pronounce it
to I o i lie most scientific nnd skillful coin-
bmnla n of tl.o really reliable n medial
v<gi table, a; o .ts known to stiem
rooms and basement
on the public scpiare.
Will do for offices.
Apply fo
Ilines & Rogers.
EUREKA MILLS.
.SANDKHSYILLE.GA.. .June 14,1881.
Parties having Wheat to grind nro
earnestly requested to dry die same be
fore it is brought to the mill, a.id tliut
i> i: lkmiNri. M, J), J), p (
Treatise < n tlie lltuitli'and II„ n ’ni
ness t'f H uman mailed free tr» applicants
J lie Brad field Regulator Co.,
liox
H‘0®^
tf (1 84
Cotton Gins for Sale.
Box 28 Atlanta, Git.
THE
EMINGTON
I lie feeble grow
Rtrnnir wbe.i, Dos
teller’s Stoniaeli
Bit ors is used to
promote nssinti-
h tion of the food
and enrich the
blood. Indiges
tion, the chief
obstacle to an r C
qnisition of
strength by t |,e
weak, is an ai).
incut which in-
falliably sn c .
climbs to thoac
r on of this peerless corrective. Loss of
ilo.-li and appetite, failure to sleep, and
growing evidence of premature decav
are speedily counteracted by the invig-
oinnt, which braces up the physical en
ergies and fortifies the constitution
against disease. For sale by Druggist
and Dealers generally.
B STOMACH |
bitteRS;
Two gins, ono of (!() saws, one of 40
saws. Condenser and feeder wilh the
otic of 40 saws, nyw mid in good lix.
Will sell dietn cheap, oil good notes,
payable first day of October. For fur*
thor particulars, apply or write to.
Robert Ij’ Rodgers,
Attorney at Law
Atlanta, Ga.,
v!l!L T Wf UM -. »lv»r«l<>«. O..I. Th., dr/ rllmnt’ rnm
"°* tt * iaroftt, LliQbBt full ldon, rotitu. cult- (ruo.
MARRIAGE-EHFI
MEDICAL.
I respectfully inform the public that
I tun now prepared to offer rny proffes-
tomil services to them, ami ask of them
a cenerons
LIKE THE
KINGTON EIFLE,
UNEXCELLED BY ANY.
[.Sure to Give Satisfaction.
General Office, llion, N. Y.
New York Office, 28B Hroudway
East
calls r
dunce.
corner Masonio building. Night
i-ecivcd at Dr. J. I. i n ” in * H ^
ANDREW J. IRWIN,M. D.
battdersville, Ua. March, 1584.
Buying Agents Wanted,
orty pointed out by plaintiffs attorney
a’ld legal notice given to tenants in pos
<Sil01|,
G‘ A IfiALJy
Ju’y ytb 1 S'?t.
iSJiriff,
ir. c
DR. J. H. MAY,
SANDERSVILL, Ga.
OFFERS his services to the citizens of
oattdorsvtlle and adjacent country
All cal's day or n glit will be promptly
resnonnu.rl tn Ofhnn »f l.iu J
Mrs. Pittman’s lot, corner of Harris an,/
( hutch etrec's j)in!5 '
R- I. Il A R R | S,
ATTORNEY AT LA'W ,
Sandersville, Ga.
., ,‘1 Ppictico in all (lie Courts n ftl, n
ti™«iv^,»SZS, l i^ c, “ " ,l «“
Rawlings Bros. Stables.
Horses siutl Mules
1 1 or sale nt Rawlings Brothers stables.
I -irties that want to buy stock would du
well to call early. Hor scs hoarded at
mir stuhlos at a reasonable price, llavo
your horses put up at our stables and
they will be well cured for.
, , RAWLINGS BROS,
feb. 2(1, ’84.—tf.
LOIMLLARD’8
MACCOBOY SNUFF.
CAUTION TO CONSUMERS:
The Harnett House,
SAVANNAH, ga.
Is conceded to be the most
coir,Tunable and Ly far die best
ccrouted Peel in Savannah
PRES: $2.00 PER DAT.
M-L. HARNETT
Iiiiely Burv
^Ia(no.
.J 1 ;";,' 11 |, *.ii”3C
Mi*' worker. «|, so .
1 rut it C«,. k Anjjmiii,
At onto add
The ii
ribbons,
WildCT'l
nssoi’linnit °f bints,lowers,
ut A1,sy I’erry’s is be-
A« niHiiy Inferior liiiilutlonn lmvo ii) ju'arcd up«»»
Uiurkct in niickuue'H do closely ruhcir.bliu^ ours
as to (looolvu iho mi wary, wt would rc(jucst tlit>
>urdlaser tq si»« that tin* red liUiogniplicd iiu cans
ii which it is packed a'.wnya bear
Our Nuuio uud Trndo-Murk.
In buying the imitutiou yon pay ns much for an
Inferior article as thegcmiiiic cosis.
Bo Sure You Obtain flic Genuine-
L o r i 11 a r rl’s Climax
Tin-Tag Plug Tobacco.
The Finest 8we»’t Chewing TobuecJ
Made.
TlieJfJcuuiuc* always bears a lied Tin-Tag with our
name tli* roon.
BEWARE OF IMITATION.
F. H. SAFFOLD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
sAsnEiisvir.i.K, ox.
Will practice in all the Courts of
Hie Middle Circuit and in- (lie conn*
ties surrounding Washington.
Special attention given to eonuucr-
fiul law.