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THE MERCERY
fcr~-:; - '
l;c Slid ifi's t'renii fur Wnsliiiigtni,
t'onr.ty.
a. j, ,1 kkniuan,
Kuitou,
PUDUSHKR AM) 1’lSOlMMKTOU,
yXSl>ERSVll.i.E> - • • HKOIWIA
TUKSDAY, AUGUST, 12 18^4.
lh.iH'iick county "ill hold a l"'*
,u:\ry election to nominate :i Setiulni
The Rnriiesvillc Gazette begin
tlu? publication of a i.laily pilin'
next week.
s'k«>shm;vs 1 k. at. ’«i
I t til'.M-
RAKTOVV.
Mr. I'ditob.—From recent observation,
,ve can truthfully sav, that the farmers in
ilm eastern portion of the county are blest
a itliileeiileilly the host ero| stliey have hail
in fourteen years, the extent of our memory.
We passes! the lioii.-e of that nohle ami gen
eroiis olil gentleman, (ol. It. (I. S.iithand
[Sell,i'll liftin' \.U.& N. <'lts«ut-' his clever, hospitable, nml intelligent soil-
liion ITimii ArtvViirk- BTsHKr-| inlaw, J. Ilentmi Warthen, Their home
init 1’ni‘iii'Cts Cor His Itoml.
Dninocintir KointiKM.
arciiiif//.
Yesterday morning the Chronicle met
Capo It. M.’ Mitchell, President of the Au-
gusla, Gibson anil S unlersville llaiironil
lie has just returned from a most important
in .sins ss trip In New A oik nml comes hack
not only convinced of the success of his
road, hot assured of the healthy and p* r-
I.until! business lexical of the country,1
ml all agloxv with tile enthusiasm xxillo
which polities and business men in tin}
ill invest tin
What of your r
ask..
National Is
I?" tin
For Fie-ideiH.
Ilon.S. (iltltvniU l.IiVUl.AAI),
OF NEW VO UK
For Vii'i' I’lwlilottl,
Holt. THOMAS JCF.MMMFIiS
OF INDIANA.
Fi>r Foiigrcss of lit** IRlti, Hist,
lion. UKOIMiKT. llARNIiS,
OF AUGUSTA.
the thirty seven miles of rou I I Ini
graded 1 found out i eollld pm
nlvaiilgeosly at this time, and if i
re paid in promptly and full
For Hovcruot' »C Georgia.
lion. HENUY 1). MrDAMKL.
OF WALTON COUNTY.
for >1,(licit,ir Gcacrnl of lltc 111(1
die (ilroi'ttln Circuit.
Hon. OSCAR II. 1(0(1 liliH.
SANDERS VILLI',, GA.,
is noxv the center of this small kingdom ol
from 10 tola thousand acre* of land, They
have something over an hundred horse
farm in a high slate of cultivation and their
crop* are line. Messrs' .Smith and Wurth-
en ludieveill produeingnll of their home
snpplic* first, mid then ail the cotton they
ran. They don’t even go Pi the west for
mules. They have now 12 or 15 young
mule eolts. Everything iihoilt the huge
farm goes on like clock work, which is hut
the natural result of the splendid executive
abilities of Messrs. Smith ami Warllien.
re on our
miimtion and har-
aI read} I heeile, we found between two mill three
o' mcisij tnindrtd peuplc assembled to hear the little
"iJH folks, and it was a treat to hear them, they
ek-
I Ianil who arc known by the managers ot said
primary election to ho democrats, shall be
entitled to vote at this domocr tic nomina
tion, and none others.
| Resolved. That tho election returns shall
ho brought up on tho day following to tin
ihnirmnn of llio democratic executive com
iiittee, who shall with such assistance ns le
nay select, consolidate tho returns, and do
laro tlmt the two persons receiving the high
st number of voles are tho nominees of tie
* time ratio party as candidates tor tho legit
xtnre.
lb solved, That this primary election slial
e conducted in iho Hume manner as eloi
i ms for members tho legislature except a
tiove stated.
Mr. J. C. Dnggnn oOorod the followiur
luieudinent to the resolutions of Col. Ilur-
uau: to change the date of holding the prl •
nary election mentioned in said ri solutions
i tho 27th. Resolutions with amendment
ore adopted.
On motion of Dr. M O Hatch the meeting
idjourueJ Mine die. J. J. Hyman, Ch'tn.
F. H. Sai foi.0,
It. A. Evans.
Secretaries.
' Welt, 1 nm II ex'.ry w iv eiiconriigid. (tig W e must hurry along, vve
ha vt- iust contract) d lor h. Ixn en HI mid .
01 0 tons ot Steel rail, w ith whir Iron! « ">’ >•> Prof, hkr.ne s cx.im,im
i v iudiiation ihev xvilil were undoubtedly the loudest, iptiekust,
llie very la st lei ms for
II,Tull Ions rnpiir.d foi
Xiv liin was li.eti sails
lull, US' 11
lie, I call contra
lie full anion
the whole road
factory mid imnnr.igiiig won convincing
to mo ot' the complete success of the road ;
mil witii tile full eudorst'iip'iit and siihstan-
tint hacking of illy s'oekholders, 1 xvill
i|iiip the line in a very short time. 1 run
order out my rolling sleek noxv, from pah
terns nlreadv examined and necx'pli d.xvlu u
,.ver I am ready for llixm and justified in
itiireluising tlum,"
lhesidi lit Mm hell, in fact, spoke liki
a mm xvlio was nearing the goal for which
lie had 1 lein so earnestly striving, and
looked like L> sseps might appear as lie snxx
his Iasi diteh widening into an estuary ol
the l’lina'i'ii Cniinl. There i- fin soil ol
doubt of llio early success of this most im.
pnrtiud road.
S'li)Ki>
lH'iuorralir Fanvolition. , ai|vl . Vol , Askl .,| *<>„
A cmix'cntlon of the Deinocrntic party of j clam Aliolll II I
Georgia w ill he held at the Capitol in At- Wl .|, w | mt ,i ( , e s lie say 7 "Thai
lamaou Wednesday, August 18, 1881. > ‘J^ | B oll | v nn<ltll o r of the ihousand-ai.d-oi.
medical humbug ” Is Ini helping yon
12 in., for the purpose of nominating can
liidates for Governor ami Mtulc House oflt•
ixers, nml tp select flip Deinocrntic candid j
ate? for Presidential elector*.
J. H. EHTILL,
f.'liniriiinii Stile Executive f'lmnnitlcc.
Ml«'t>ln'ti Ri'ot er Flcvelaial.
Sonic lew papers nml fact lows tire
still sore over the nomination of Mr.
Cleveland, u;n| tire half way giving
liim their support. We think it is
nbout time for them to full into lines
nr get, on the UopnhlL'un side. Mr.
(,'levehind tn.iy not suit them in tv
pry rospeet, hut tho people of the
great democratic parly, held meet
jugs all oyer Hie United States, and
Bcleeted delegates from spine of the
best men in tiie eomitiy, to represenl
them at the Ultii'iigo (’(invention;
this greift liody of delegates widt h
was looked upon ns composed of tlu
most intelligent mid high toned pen
ill I v
tie men. am
tlmt Inis ever met together in on
'No.” Losing ground
frniil so." Not ns xvill lld.i year us last'.
‘Very m ill'll tiursc." Then taken fricnd'i
advice ami write to Ill's. Starkey A Pnlcii,
of 110',I Girard Street, Philadelphia, giving
diciil a plain statement of your ease. Ask
ilium if they have ever treated n sitnilai
■no w ith their Compound Oxygen, mid it.
in tlicir judgment, there is hope of youi
deriving any real and permanent lieindi,
limn iiHiisc. Ask them also to send you i.
report of some case like yours which they
have treated successfully. All lliis wil
cost you nothing, ns these physician* mnk
no i liarge lor I'onsullutions. if llic cvidcnei
they furnish is not 'satisfactory, linn tin
mailer cun end Im! if tiny should put yoi
,ii ptw.-i'Ssioii i f fil ls ami evidence guinj
:.i show that thousands of persons sillier
log from chronic discuses far worse, il may
■c, Ilian yours, have been restored In nun
.cirntivc good health liming the past lliir
n i n years by the use of C'i mpnlind Oxy
o n, the trilling iliiirt uf writing may provi
he menus whereby yi n will limi a perinii
t distinct, slid the least cmliarr isseil in vy
of eliildren we ever heard examined, they
knew perfectly xx lint they had been over
and they delighted, seemingly, fur the glori-
llcation of their teni her, to tell what they
i knew, in order that you may understand
how rapidly I'ref.Kkrine advances his schol
ars xvc give one instance wlilcli xvill aufllce
fur nil: lln had n class of hoys 10 mid 12
years of age xvlm commenced ill addition
and multiplication ami at tin? end uf u schol
astic year, lie defies anybody Intake Hall-
fords high school nrilhiiictir and slump them
Several of us tried lint to in purpose, they
understand perfectly the rules and i rini i-
plcs and you can slump them in nor out of
the hunk tipiiii them.
The fnrc-nuoii exercises closed witii a
beautiful and pathetic address from Prof.
Skrino upon the duties of a teacher. After
discussing a mngnillranl spread, furnished
by llie friend* and patrons of the K'linol, of
every tiling in iilmmlaiicc that could tempt
the inner nmn, we returned to ihcsohool
house and tho after-noon exercises were
opened by mi address from (' d. J. A. Hub-
j son, Ids aildriiss was chaste, lieaiitifiil, nml
I eloquently delivered, and did him null'll
credit. The grammer class, declauiiition,
! anil rending rinsed llie exercises of the joy
ous ami happy day, mid xvc came h into fill-
[ ly sutisllcd tlial Prof. ISkrioe, fir advali-
cing sinall eliildren, is not surpassed by
any teacher in the State.
At Home Aug. 2nd , 18:4.
RAM l'I.Eli.
tin? greatest convi'iition '"'d relief from suffering, for which yoi
will nevi r cease to he profoundly thankful
if, however, you are not ready to con
lilt them id present, drop a postal■rnril mu
isk tlieni to send you tlicir Treatise ot
.Van] omul Oxygen, Tie Information ii
regard to tlicir m xv Treatment wliVli yoi
will gain from tills Treatise xvill enable yoi
in judge of die cloiiices in your favor whirl
ii oilers.
hundred you re?, hu iv I'd to nominate
Stephen (1 rover Cleveland, thinking
that lie was tlie man in load tliopnr
tv, and it in now the duty of evert
democrat Ip support him and if they
tiro democrats, and believe in dome.
I'l'atie principles, they will do il with
out a murmur.
The Germans of New York are forming
Cleveland clubs.
Carl Seiira spoke hi Rrooklyn latl week
for Cleveland nml Hendricks.
John E. Rrynot filed his bond and took
charge of die United States M.irsiiiill':
ligc lor tile Atlanta Distiiet.
The Georgia liar association, xx ill huh
its first meeting in Atlanta Wed
nesday mid Thursday the 18th nod Milt ol
August. The association was organized oi.
the 1st of August, 18.it.
Tins is llio present reward ol virtuous
conduct— tlmt no nnlncky consequence
can oblige us to regret it.
BIOOJtA VIIICAL,
Joy iioultl.
Lieut, Grucly, of Artie expedition fnnu
owns Home land in Orange county, Fla •
ii)ul his uncle, Mr. t*. N. Cox, has been a
rfsuji-'ut Qt Duval county for over eighl
years, and owns the beautiful residence
known an PJensant View, at Fairfield.
Tho English papers are for Cle
Hendricks. The English editor
York ngreewith tlicir brethren
M ater. The Times, among otlit
pays llie success of ihe Democratic parts
would be a triumpth for civil servi
fuDM J
A iaj go number of delegates representing
the various brandies of the Connecticu.
i’ortscbritls bund, or Geiman progressivt
union, in the state, have met in convent 01
at Turn ball, New York city and voteo
unanimously to give their support and voto
to Cleveland and Hendricks in the cumin,
g! get ion.
There were !1 deaths from cholera i*'.
Marseilles on Thursday morning and 4
deaths at Toulon, at night, one of thorn u
person who returned to the city. Then
has been a slight inerca e in the number o
eases owing to the great number of return-
j jg fugitives.
A dispatch from Foo Chow of this dat<
nays ; ‘dligli authority in London assert
that peace i certain. Thu American Min
Diet* is to arbitrate. A settlement will proh
ably ho readied wljid: will he aceeptahh
to both mrtioR, hut it is believed that th
Jay Qonld wn» born nt Htratton'B Falls,
l ! Polnwaro comity, Now York, in tho year
1830. When 10 years of age, ho made
his first, movo in life, and l>ecamo clerk
to a “Squire Burliam,” atltoxbnry, two
miles from the fulls, who kept a small
storo, remarkable for tho varioty, origi*
nol character* and intlnitosimal qtianti*
ties of its stock. Hero his auditory
nerve bocamo so susceptible that his em
ployer thought it altogether too sensitive
for bo small an establishment. Mr
lli'itiocruilr M«> ** Mi'< I In#’.
Ciipt I* It. 'Inli.it'i iro chwirnmn of tL«
Cxoeiuivu CominiiIn- ol WaHhingloii countv
•ullud the cotivolition to r mid Ht.did ilit
I j cut of Him mooting \ i// 1-n ml to sihci
oiigutoH to the linhirnutciiul convention
vbioh convon*. u in Atlutit i on tho 13th inst.
o nominate a omdidato for Uoveri oi; to hc-
ect deb gates to the Hcnatorial eonvi niton at
Hpirtacntho 20tl» iuot, also to appoint n
ay lor holding a primary citation lor can-
lidnti'H for Hej-r* scntntiv* h, i»1m» to appoint
new Executive Committee lor llio uiMiing
wo years. Uu motion of C <1. S. (j, Jordan
t v. J, J. II) man was chosen as lu riuuuent
s't drm m and on inotiou of Capt, J. C. liar
U i, F. 11. hallold and It. A. Evans nquest•
U to act a« Heor. tarius.
Cot. >1 N. Gilmore moved that a commit-
co of six ho appointed by tho ehajr to sag
;osL delngates to tho cube rnatorial aud Hun-
,tirial Cor v< ntions, carriv d.
ITio chair appointed J N. Gilmore, J. K
lints 11 N. llollilieM, John iiall, Jaspti
(emlerst n and H A Kelley.
Moti >n by Col, U. il. lingers that add
committee suggest eight delegates to each
convcn ion. Carried.
A/otion by Hev. Win. Park prevailed that a
•tew i!*x> c'llive lA III mil tee of stven ho ap
pointed l y iho chair to servo lor tho tuxt
two years
Tho chairman appointed G. W. II. Whita
ker, J. C. Harman, Dr. A. T. Cheathnnj, H
?), Harris, V. H.Jiquer, H, G. Jordan aud (J
II. Rogers.
llie uoininitleo appointed to suggest del
egates to i ho Guberiiatoriid and Hemitoriai
conventions HUggcHlcd tho following n.»met:
(1CDUUN’ATOUIAIs CONV IsN l |ON .
Dr. If. N. Hollittcld, J. C Harman,
I. N. Gilmore. O. H. Hog. rs.
Ik Harris, W. J ll. nderfiou,
1. T. Youngblood, C G, ltuvGings.
HENATviIlIAI. CONVENTION,
(no. C. Duggan, W. Ik Francis,
k G. Jordan, J. J. Hyman,
Dr. M. G 11.itch, Geo. Gilmore,
JMiu D. Hall, J. Lawsou Garner,
Motion l»j O. U. Rogers ihat tho report h»
icceptod aud the names suggested ho ap
pointed delegates. Carried.
Col. J. N. Ginnoro ottered tho following
resolution?:
Iho Democratic party ot llafdiirgtoc
jounty iu convuitiou assdnhkd, liaviug
.earned that his Excelltnu) Uovuuor Henry
D. McDaniel’s nemo Mill he presented to tlu
convention to meet at the captlol iu Atlanta
>n the 13ili ot the \ resent month for re-elec
tion. and r« aiiz'ng the fact, that as Gover
nor ho lias been dilibe ate mid linn iu hiH
lecisioiiH, thoughtful and watohtul to ever}
mtereat, and faithful to every trust, possess-
iog a ooDseivatiMu tlmt v\ill couiumud the
endorsement ol the peoi»lo of Georgia; lie
it therel'oro,
Resolved, That wo not only approve but
mucHitaiiuJy endorse Lis administration
.a able and impartial, which justly entitleh
him to the nomination, and support ol all
dlizens. lor as a statesman, ho is wise, uuu
is a patiiot just.
And it islmtlu r, Resolved, That we most
Vegetable Sicilian
HAIE RENEWER
was tho first preparation perfectly adapted to
cure diseases of tho scnlp, and tho llrst suc
cessful restorer of faded or gray hair to Its
natural color, growth, and youthful beauty.
It 1ms had many imitators, hut none have so
fully met all tho requirements needful for
iho proper treatment of tho hair aud scnlp.
Mai.i.'s llAltl Rr.Nr.WEIt has stendlly grown
in favor, und spread its fame and usefulness
to every quarter of tho globe. Its unparal
leled suoeess can bo attributed to hut ono
cause: the entire fulfilment of its juvmistt.
The proprietors linvo often boon surprised
at the receipt of orders from remoto oou».
tries, where they had never made a a cllortfor
in Introduction.
The use for a short Hmo of Kall’s Hair
Ri;m:writ wondorfully Improves tho per
sonal appearance. It clonuses the scalp from
nil impurities, cures nil humors, fever, and
dryness, aud thus provents baldness. It
stimulates tho weakened glands, und enables
them to push forward n new and vigorous
growth. Tho etrectB of this article aro not
transient, like thoso of nlcohollo prepara
tions, tail remain a long time, which makes
Its uso u matter of economy.
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE
FOIl TIIB
WHISKERS
Will change tho heard to n natural brown,
or black, as desired. It produces a permanent
color that w ill not wash nwny. Consisting of
a single preparation, it is applied without
trouble.
PREPARED RY
B. F. BALL & CO, Basta, K.H.
Sold by all Ronlcrs in Medicines.
jlOSJIW
The. feeble prow
strimp when IIo*
tetter’s Stomach
Hitlers is used to
promote assimi
lation of the food
and enrich the
' blood, lndipes-
r tiim, the ehict
obstacle to nn nc
qnisi t i o n of
strenptli by tin
weak, is nil nil
meiit which in
fnllinhly
ciimbs to the ne
tion of tliis’pccrlcss corrective. Loss of
llesli nnd nppetite, fniluro to sleep, nnd
proxving evidence of premnturo iloony,
!,rt? speedily emmterncted by the invip
ornnt, which hrnces up the physteul eu-
erpios nnd fortilies the constitution
ipninst disunso. Fur snle by Druppwt
uid Dcnlewponernlly.
W b STOMACH^^ I
3|TTE^ S
For Iieavo to Sell Land.
GEOltGIA—Washington Count}
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
James W. Welch, administrator ol the e.
fate of Asa Welch, Into of said oonnly, di
neasod, 1ms in due form opplied to thonn
R rsittncd for loavo to soil a tract of land
dtnated in Roitoe county, containing -11*
teres, nnd said api'lioatiou will be hcaid oi
the first Monday in September next.
XhiH 5th day of August, 1881
M. NEWMAN, Ord’y.
nug 7—4t
ditor'i
Sheriff’s Sale.
ExectiUir's Dismission.
'auc- ORDINAUY'S OFFICE,
GEORGIA—Witshington Count}’
Whereas Rufus F. Coctar.ni suit On on H.
Hnvrlson, Exeoutors ot the xvill of Howell
Muxo, late ot sstd county, deceased, npply
to me for letter* of disxois.ion Irniu the ad
ministration of the estate ot said deceased
and I xvill pass npou their application on
the first Monday in October, 1881, at my of,
tlce in Satidorsville.
<)iveu under my haud ofUuinlty this 7lh
lay of July, 1884.
J M. NEUMAN, Ord'y.
MO- 3m
FOR SEPTEMBER.
Will lie sold on the first Tuesday in
■Joptemher next, nt tho Court House
m said County of Wnsliiugtou, within
•ho legal hours of sale, to the higiiest
bidder for cash, the following property
to-wit; one stinlerhaker two lmrse wag
on, one pail' buggy shafts, 2 pair plow
gear,ono buggy pole & four plow stocks
Snid prop
erty levied on ns tin* property of is
G.» rgin A Hobson, to satisfy an execu
tion iu favor of U T ltawlingH v» Geor-
gt i A Hobson and one in favor of H T
IKalker \s Georgia A Ihdisou nml J A
Robson, both issued from tho Superior
Court of said oimuty. Property pointed
iy plaint iifuud legal notice givou dof’t
|)ossi'ssioii
This Aug 4th, 1884
C A il'ALL, Sheriff,
w o
%i-l'i\ )■ I ol 'l'iiiillMIt An. I It Fit It
FOR ALL THE F0RM9
or
Scrofnloii., Mercurial, nnd
Blood Disorder.,
tlio bent remedy, lieeimse tk*
most senrrlilne amt tliorungli
blooit-puilUcr, T.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.
Bold by all Druggist.; $1, tlx bottle., 19. J
fwo Great Truths!
Mrs. C. (', llt'own hits fresh tun
irst class Hats ami lionuets at low
ii'tces.
Up Day 8:50
Down Day 10,
Up Night I ;47,
Down Night ._ 3:0
Special Night Train Duxvtt 8:18
Hpoeinl Night Train Up 3;30
SAN DEUSVILLF. &TKNNILLE It. It
leaves iSamlersville daily il.ltOa, in.
Leaves Sandersvi'lo daily 8;20 p. in.
To insure dispatch all articles destined
for thin point should lie marked to Sun-
dersvillo instead of No. 18 ns before,
J. I. IRWIN, Hupt
Adrainiitrator'i Disn ission,
GEOltUlA WushinRtou County
Ordinary’s Ollico.
By M. Newman, Ordinary of said < onnty.
Whereas Mrs. Marllm 8. Joyner nnd V. 8.
loyner surviving administrators of the es
tate of Huel A. Joyner, apply to me for let
ters ot Dismission from said administration,
tnd I will pass upon this application on the
llrst Monday in September, 1'bi, nt my ofiloe
in Snndersvilie.
Given under ray hand officially this 2Gtb
lay ol May, 18«4.
J M. NEWMAN,
5-29-3m Ordinary, W, f).
For Leave to sell Lind.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
GEORGIA —Washington County.
Mis. Emily O. Miller, Exeoutrlx of the will
of Charles F. Miller Into of said county, de
ceased, tins in duu torui applied to llio an
dersignod, lor ieavo to sell sixty acres mnr.
or less ot the lands belonging to ihe eslati
of said deoeaaed. aud said application will In
heard on the llrst Monday iu beptember.
1881, nt my oilloe.
1 his 30th day of July, 1884.
M. NEWMAN, Ord'y.
7-31-91
LOItILLAUb'S
MACCOBOY SNUFF.
CAUTION TO CONSUMERS:
imnv tuferior Imitation* Imxe appasreil ui*-i
till] market In puckagi'* mi rlom ly rewnblltig our.
to ilei-elv* the unwary, we would rmpiMt the
'Inner t» *eo llinl the Ml lllli"gnxphi d tlu xaiu
la xx Ini'll it 1. pui'li ml ultra), bear
Our Name nml Trnde.Mnrk.
rill* III* imlliillon you pay •• much far an
inferior iirticW* ns thenenulne costs.
Ho Suit You Obtnin the Genuine.
Lorillarri’s Climax
llril Tin-'l'iig rlHg Tokirr*.
The Finest Sweet Chewlnir Tobneea
Made.
TheRienulne always hrum s Ilml Tln-T.g with our
name til* roon.
BEWARE OT IMITATION.^
4:1 RO OOO WE have til
epiaavFyvfVfVfa g U i n 0 f money t
to lonn on Washington county lands.
Kates cheaper than other lonn assoeia-
tion*.
For Snle.
Lot nnd Storo House on North side
of Public Square. Lot 21 1-2 feet by
90 ft. Store House same sivte. Now
is the time for you to get n foothold on
the public square.
Lot and 2 room house on Floyd street
Lot contains one acre, 1’nys 15 per cent-
on priee. Now rted to good tenant.
Lot and 2 room house on Floyd street,
Lot contains 1 1-2 acres, Kents for 20
per cent on price which will buy it,
House and lot iu Snudersvillo, on
ihe public square, which pay* tini
per cent on the prico asked. This is
i gilt edge investment.
$250 will buy 100
acres of land on lluf
THE
EMINGTON
I
I
LIKE THE
EMINGTON RIFLE;
IMUCKUM IV ANY. j-
Sure to (Mm SoiitfooHon,
General OIn, Ilian, K. T.
New York Olw, 283 II road way..
Buying Agents Wanted,
For ltont.
Administrator's lllsinlsslou.
ORDINARY'S OFFICE,
GEORGIA—Washington County.
Whereas Win. T. Hamuli, Adiuiui*tiati>i
xxith the will annex'd ot M ■ M. Hparks lan
id said county deceased, applies to lue foi
.otters of dlKiiiiaaliiii liom said admitdatra
lion, and 1 will pa*s npun tins application hi
ihe first Monday iu October, last, at my ob
tic in Handcrsville
Given under my hand officially this 70
Jay ot July, 1881.
il. NEWMVN, Ord'y
7.10 3m
A six room dwelling with dining room
and kitchen attached, commodious cellar
nil Icr dining room. Servant’s house,
smoke house, crib, and a good well of
water. Four acres in the lot, including
a good orchard. Will ho let cheap to
go al t unlit. Pleasantly located on
tiarriB street Si.ndersville, On.
Apply to R, E. ltOUGlITCN
Handcrsville,
or W. A. OALLAHER, Tennille.
Burliam had managed to obtain iutolli,
genco tlmt a very desirable pieoo of land
was for pulilio sale, cheap, in Albany,
»nd determined to pmoliaso it, This ho
cautiously whisperod to some parties iu
the presence of Ills young employe. On
proceeding to put his design into oxocu-
tion, however, ho found that, iu tho in
terim, liis clerk lind become possessed of
j the property, having availed himself oi
the astuteness of his hearing,
j The genius of Jay must have dooh of
no ordiunry character, for before ho was
20 years of ago lie appeared suddenly a
It i fuli-bloxvn civil engineer, and made a
'grea ! survey of Delaware county.
tu " 1 ! When Mr. Gould bndo farewell to ~ e
\ home of his youth, ho went to Penusyl-
j vnnin with Col. Zadoclt Pratt, aud start-
id a tannery in conjunction with that
gentleman, nt a place named Gouldsboro.
In 1859, Mr. Gould began to speculate
in Wall street, in railroad stock; and,
it is said, ns a curbstone broker. A',
tlmt period his means were limited, and
'< Y Tim" • "Tlie Prohi'iitiu fists nr. hisquartersinNewVorkmostunpreten-
fivqneiiilv rblicu 1 c<l for | tiouB ' From the very first, however, he
cuu.liil iu- Who cannot Ly a,,v pos-ibilii' | had tlio reputation of being a most sue-
V- elected. In the present case thev ,r. cossJul mau i and this was of itself an
CLEVELAND
and Hendricks
!No hi til cited l>y Thu (.rent I>eni-
oei'iitic I’ai'ty,
AND
Cohn's Cheap Store’s
great closing out sale
of their summer goods
regardless of cost.
Don’t miss this oppor
tunity, we will until
the !3()th of August sell
our entire stock of
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Shoes, Hats, &c., &c.,
atNew York cost.
When we say cost we
mean what we say.
You nro tiimilliuf with the old
tvdago that “you’ll never miss the
water ’till the well runs dry,” no
pint come look und price our goods
before you are too late wc are com
pelled to make room tor our im
mense full stock, which Mr. Mor
ris Cohn i* now iu the northern
markets purchasing. Our shoes
and domestics we will buy direct
Irotu the factory and wite cash in
hand lie will gather up all the
job lots and attend auction sales
where we get. goods at 2-3 ihoir
real value, * We will uoc sell any
trash lntt will keep up our reputa
tion lor good, honest, reliable,
, goods unsurpassed in quality and
ilardeuiau fur Tri'iisuriir el Georgia, ami feel price. Watch the papers tol our
itsured that it uouiiimteii aud eleuteil tm xxilli grand price list which wo hope
lie a worthy sucoyssor to Iho present iueum- w j|| | )( , |t W olcOU10 visitor ill every
bent, pussesslnu integrity utut ability tlmt in! , , , , , , ,, , “
iliiqilfcBlioned, and xxtiu.o (tticii'iioy in well llOUSelloM, 1111 t’iiri} call Will he to
your advantage. Hoping to see
one and nil at our store, wo nru
grafeliill v,
MO ULUS (JOHN
JULIUHOOIIN,
with MUS. J. COIIX,
Froprielors Culm’s Cheap Store.
DR. J. H. MAY,
SANDERSVILL, G,\.
f iFFEtfS Ids services to the citizens of
^ Snndersvilie nnd ndjnceut country
Vll culls day or n gill will ho promptly
responded to Office nt his residence on
Mrs. Pittinnn’s lot, corner of lliirris nnd
Church streets jnulS lHHJif
MEDICAL.
I respectfully inform tlio publio tlmt
l am now prepared to offer my proffes-
ouiil servioes to them, ai.il ask of ilium
i generous patronage. Office North
lOisb corner Masonic building. Nigiit
oalls rccived at l)r. J. I. Irwin's resi-
leuee.
ANDREW J. IRWIN,M. D.
Sandersville, On. March, 4.
Tax Levy for 1881.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE.
R'licreas the Itoonrablo Or..ml Jury of tl
March Term. 1881, uf the Superior Court oi
said oonnly, has rc'ouiiiuiondnd Ihe levying o
>x tax Kiilficieiit to metl the current expeuso
of said oounty for thu preseut year, aud ii
i|i|)euriug ihut an assessuixst of thirty-fivi
uenls on inch one hundred dollars ol Iho lax
tide properly will ho required. It is ordere-
tlmt the Tax Collector ol said county bn and
ho is hereby authorized and direutrd to levy
a tax of ThiitirtU e cents ou every one hundred
dollars ot taxahlo property returned on the
l ax Digest for the yoar 1884, aud pay orei
the amount, so collected to the Treasurer ol
said oounty.
Given under my baud officially at Sandera-
ville, this 4lh day ol August, 1884.
M. NEWMAN, Ord'y
A true Eitreat from ltook ot Minutes E, of
Iho Court ot Ordinary page 12.
nug 7- 4t
Hilo Creek. Why do
you wait?
A plantation of 200
acres of tine 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 offices.
Apply to
II ines & Rogers.
TRAOK MAN*
nCGISTCMKO.
R. I. HARRIS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW ,
Bnmlcrsvillc, Gn.
Will prnetieo in all iho Courts of the
middle circuit, and iu the counties sur
rounding Washington- Special niton
tion givon to commercial law.
SAKES ALIVE!
I’ve Done Bought a
I* 1 % \ l£ 11 .
I say hit fur a tuck, no'
xvlint's ninro, I done saved
a clean $59,by buyiu' hit
from
LUDDEN & BATES
Southern Music House
Havannau, Ha.
Char's no yusd in talkin', ef you haiot got a
Pinner or a Orgin in yure house yo will ucv-
» r kuow what ralw siiuon pure happiness is.
uuttd yo git ono, ou' when yo du, jess take
a womau's advice, an'suvo money by bnyin'
hit at
MY FRENDS,
The Harnett House,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Is conceded to be the most
comfortable and by far the best
conducted Hotel in Savannah.
RITES: $2.00 PER DAT.
M. L. HARNETT.
EUREKAMILLS.
SANDERSVILLE,OA.. Juno 14,1881.
Parties having Whont to grind are
earnestly requested to dry the same he-
fort! it is brought to the null, awl that
will insure them n larger yield and bet
ter flour. We can dry a limitedqunn-
tity here, hut it takes a few days to do it
and it is impossible to dry wheat for ev
ery body. So give your wheat a good
sunning at home. By order of the Pro
prietor J. L. YARBOROUGH,
tf 0-84. MlLIiEK.
Luddeu Sc Bates Southern Music House.
Tlioy's the raon Inr my mousy. No swin
dlin' fur them. Thoy don't humbug yo with
oilers of gold dollar* fur 50 ncuts, or $1,000
Fiauer* lnr $‘2U), but jcsb give yo dollar fur
dollar—yure money's worth tonoont. They’ll
lo exactly ns they agree, iu offeriug til save
yo money. I, uiystlf, am ono of twenty
thousand delighted (see ino smile)
purchasers who have bought of thorn in the
lust fifteen year*. 8ee what they offer;
1109 *' nn Ginn*DST,PHJi/,p*
A NEW TREATMENT
For Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis,
Dtsptrsi.x, Cataiuih, Hkadaciie, Dunn.
tv, Khkumatmim, Nkur.u.oia, and all ft ft (} Waller*
Chronic and Nercou* Disorder*. Thou E Scod
A CARD. W'ileu Htefthena
E W Tanner
porniNliPlit bciicttt from llio lln* ol * , C(»>|INMJND (JX ,, ... X r
V(»KN” prfpHn'dMiulttdinlulfllePftlhy Dr*. StaKkicY liOtJl IV 10\U\Q
& I'ai.k.n. of l*killn«li*l|ttiif», mu! bchiK «tl«nrd tti»t II a Stiller
Ik h new dlHi?»»v«ry In lUPdlwl «nd dll thut D J f" ,
cliiiinud lor it.coukldcr III duty which wt owr lo Hip W A t nIHllrl
mtiiiy tliouMudf who uri* millurinx fmm clironio mid » ^
ko*c<>II(m1 ••liicHrnl»l«’‘ d!*c«»pi( to do »|| tbul wo cun l<» n '’ r,L '•
make it* Tirtuen knowuand lo iuipiro Hip public with ]\ r m ,/ Jrwill
We Iihvc* |<*r*on»l knowledgo of Dr». SUirkey k ‘V#/ Jordan
Pulew They arc edurntod. Intt-lliK**- h couHCieinlt»u» r n h%> UrantlfU
phy*lcinne. who w ill not. we nro rure. uiHke any »U!e , ' /. J
iiieut which they do not know or belelve to be true ,/nO V IlotlOll
nor pnbiiidi nny lenlinonlule jru.|H>rti ofcaiea which r 11j
are not utmilne. rr M Wl ['
Wm. D. Kku.kv, F M f rancia
Member ofCougrcs* from Philadel- J ft King
jtliia.
T. 8. AutiTiiF.it,
Editor and Publisher “Anther.*
Home Magazine," Philadcljihia.
V. L. CiONllAD,
Editor “Lutheran Obmtrver." Phil
adelphia.
PHILADELPHIA, PA., June 1 18S2
In nntpr (a inert * n.tiirsl inquiry In regard to nur
proir«’Mioiml and pertoual itiuiding,and to
UHAND JDHV.
FarlheNrplrinbrr Trrsa 1**4
IF V Tanner H F Murphy
K J iV Walden Cha* T Smith
ftaiford Hartley /> IF Harrison
Moses Joiner Jo* II Pittman
.Inn M Rachel T L Ilrtnen
P It Talliaferro J Frank Walker
Joseph M Smith L N Ilachelor
E It Dudley IF/n Walkim
Dr D L Cheatham DrL UMclirule
(I S Young J IF .Sessions
E. 1). Forbes F S Strange
IFmi Duggan T A Drown
,/ Free Walker T O Wirker
I V Floyd A It Adam*
IF A McCarty Dr A Mathis
TRAVEKKE JIMV
For Ins Week September Trrssa
1**1.
E D Garrett Jesse. M 7bnn«r
E D Strange lFm Lindsay
C C S arhrough A J Garner
J M Dudley Oivnen E Pace
J W Whitaker Jesse II Morris
T A Gurry hinvhrn May
Aaron '1 Lewis J J Shutting
! Il Itrantley IF II Godfrey
Green J Gilbert .Ino F Salta-
.Inn F Walker E Frank Smith
IF T Meek L D Kewsome
A II Johnson Jno llridges
IF .4 Smith illsf Dint. IF T Jones
111 Wood MOW Smith
Danl S Smith Jr Jno W Page
Titi verse Jury for Ihr *u4 Wools.
Nrplrsubrr Trrsu. 1**4.
PIANOS 1 ORGANS
t 'lilur.jjut will be temporary: only on il
i ; rench sitlo.
Talk about “slavery," how is t!ii-*
a ‘act tint huntlredsol'women in thin
und glorious” country arise at 1 a. n
\va.-li, scrub, get the eliildren ready lo
gi’.'^ Uiebiby a hasty break hist, pn\
fpr iu care dui '.ug the day, then walk i
pide or more and seyv or wash until 0 p. in
without the iisuil hour’s rc«t at noon, wall
]jom.‘, prejiare supper, put the children l>
bed, and do their o\yj) Revving and mendini
Until all*. '-I ujiiJiqgljt b^lbre tl;
j’is'C lnr a little test in a J^qt ajtje !
nati Ai tisan.
!Z
acting \yitfely, They know perfectly wel
t 1 ut, while Republican and pemcGrain
1> ilhicians will ulways Ije ready tp bn\
tJietr support by proiqiuejii uiadeitf belirpUui.
jieitlny ot'the parties \yi 11 oyer [j-an'-Jy at
v.taic jnoliibilion. Tho prohibitionist
puty m i 'n- tlieiqsel vea of great importanci
iu-d ihe hr.-t step towanls doing Hhis is ti
4i)d .tu 1 h .”L;at : .d. ,;
l' 1
uowu to the « utiiv 8tate, and ho it Luther
U(solved, l hut the coaventiun in Atluntii|
.ould but affirm tin* cLcisiopa ot tlio jeople.
'iy tho uuiiiinutiou of Col. \V. A. NN light lor!
omptrolLr Ch lu iTil ot tho Statv, us heing
’ottljy nml well q uuitiod. And bo it tur-
thor
Uesolved, That in tlio iaithful cnstod.an!
-f tho archives ot the iSute Col. N t). 13ur-
lett merits tho col 1 titled plaudits of th.
'0 pie, “Well tbiin.* thou g"oxt uud laithlul
ei’MiUt;" and bo it luithe.r
Lksolved, Ihut the Hen. ClilT ird Ander-
on, tho Atti liny Gemnd of tlu State, lives
0 be j.dmired an 1 »qq>r<.chited b\ the pen
de lor his splendid ability as a prolouudj
awjtr, uuniiug in his opinion, and impar
ini as an official; ami whoso devotion to
linciple will live in tho minds and hearts oti
he people, un i in tho records ol' his state us I
1 monument to Ins integrity
Resolutions of'Col. J. N. GilmoVe with- i
irawu to allow Col. S. G. Jordan to olhr tht I
ollowing roaolutions ;
Resolved, That this meeting most ocrdially |
ndorses the nomination oi Clovolund ami j
lendrieks as standar l bearers ol tlio pavlj
ori J r<sident ami Vice-ITtsiileut, und will
ail their election as a return to pure prin*
ipits and good govaument.
Moved by Col. J. C, Hannan that the icfo
utions ollortd by Col. Jord tu oe adopted b) j
lising vote, which was c.irried unuiiiinousi
y. iiy request the sec’y. read the rosoltD
etiR proposed by Col. Gilmore which were]
adopted. Resolutions ollerod by Col. J. C.
laiuiuu were us lollows ;
NN herons, one ot the purposes of this mass
meting as indicated by the cliaiiman ot the
Democratic Executive Committee, is to tix
be time lor holding a primary ♦ lection foi
uindidates for the legislatuie, therefore ho it
Resolved, That a primary election bo held
1 ibe place ol holding general elections in
posday the 20th day ot'
TUTTS
PILLS
mKOK-llown'miJ, 7-Oc
tave, Square, Large Size, Carved Leg*.
OverstruDg lias*. All improvements,
OdIj' $210. Upright* $225. Graud
Squares, 7J Out., $225. From Old and
lieliiblo Makers. Sweet toned, perfect
and ituruble. Good for a lifetime.
OlliaKK-Walnut (Ittici.
Extended Top, two sets lteeds, 5 Slops,
only $55; four sets ltseds, 7 Stops, only
$05; 0 Stops, $70. In elegnut oases,
nuhly ornamented; guaranteed iu toDe,
construction and durability.
Jno N Rogers
J R ll ammiK-k
IF F Slade
E F Itrantley
Jas II Ilrown
E S Palmer
Ed T Harlots
I G Smith
Q C Jones
Jno P Smith
T J llraswell
J Cauley Duggan
Jno A Tompkins
lFm Jones
Jas M Hrady
SYMPTOMS OP A
TORPID LIVER.
Cjoss of Appetite, Bowels costive, Fain in
the Head, with a dull sensation iu tho
back part, Fain under the Shoulde*
blade, fallnoss after eating, with a disin
clination to exertion of body or mind,
Irritability of temper, Low spirits, with
a feeling of having neglected some duty.
Weariness, Dizzinexs, Fluttering at the
Heart, Dots before tho eyes, Yellow bkin,
Headache generally over the right eye,
Restlessness, with fitful dreams, highly
colored Urine, and
CONSTIPATION*
TUTT'S FILLS are especially adapted to
such cases, one dose effects such a change
of feeling ns to astonish the sufferer.
They Increase the Appetite, nnd cuuse the
body to Take on Flesh, thu* th* -system I*
nourished, nnd by tlicir Tonic Action on the
lklgestlve Organs, Regular (Stools are pro
duced. Price 25 cents. U3 Murray Ml., N. Y.
Ten first-class Makers and over 300
difletent style* to select from. Easy In
stallments; $15 monthly on Pianos, or
$5 on Organs, and
With Each Piano, A Good Stool & Cover
With Each Organ,a Good Stool & Inst'r
With Each Piano or Organ,Book of Music
An'to cap the climax, the1/ actually deliver the
Instrument to your nearest depot or landing,
r r . give II
cren*»d confidence'll* our Ntstement* and in tits gi*n-
lineucM uf our tejtiiuonisl* and report* of canet, we
print the above card from gentlemen well aud widely
known snd of the highest pemonal i-huracter.
Our* Treatise on uoiimpouuu Oxygen,” containing
a history ot the discovery of and mode ot action of tht*
reinirkuldn curutivc agent, and a large record of *rr-
(irialngcure* in Consumption, Catarrh, Neuralgia,
bronchitis. Asthma, etc., aud a wide range ot chrouic
dUcasea, will bo seut free.
Address Drs Starkey & Palen,
1109 and 1111 Girard St, I’liiladel-
phia , Pa.
Fur Administration Dismission.
OltDINAliY’8 OFFICE,
GEOBGIA—Washington County
Whereas Mrs, Mouira M. Gilmore, Admin
istratrix of the estate of T. J. Gilmore, late
of said county, deceased, applies to me for
lettei* of disuii.siou irniu said administra
tion, and I will pass upon her application ou
the first Monday in November, i884, at my
office in Sandersville.
Given imder my hand officially this 21st
lay of July 1884.
M. NEWMAN, Ord'y.
7-31 -'2m
CLEVELANI), A S'; n 7£!
tic edition of liis life; written ut hi* own
iiomo, witii hi* co operation and a*sU-
tmice, by the renowned Goodrich. lar
gest, cheapest, liandsoinest, best. Ele-
t'litit illustrated. Costs more per copy to
manufacture than tlio other iivea tlmt
are sold for twice its price. Outsells all
others ten to one. One of our agents
made a profit of over $50 the first day.
A harvest of gold will he realized by ev
ery worker. All no*' beginners succeed
grandly. Terms freo und the most lib
eral over offered. Save valuable time
by sending 25cts for postage, etc-, on
free outfit, which includes large prospec
tus book. Act quickly; a day at the
start is worth a week at the finish'
H. HAL LETT A CO., Portland, Me.
Al.L BIIIU.III I* A HR
F. H. SAFFOLD,
ATTOHSEV AT LAW,
SANDEKSVILLE, OA.
Will practice in all the Court* of
the Middle Circuit nnd in the coun
ties surrounding Washington.
Special attention given to commer
cial law.
Rawlings Bros. Stables.
FACTS RBCARDMO
Sr. Harter's Iron kit,
tell llio BLOOD, ri(nilat.
amount of capital not easily estimated.
He neither smoked, drunk nor gambled,
and was always on tho qui viva for busi-
«'.cbb. Luring tho war 1(0 profited large
ly by the snle of gold ami of shocks, and
took advantage of every defeat or success
of the Union army. Long before the] bis county on Wi
close of the struggle ho was said to bo 9 i ''Vi " ur *<t>-
. • 00 JUiolvod, Ihat nil pusons qualified to
gtmionairo, ^ | .dc for in.tuber* of tip general assembly
11.. ' Lived? ami KIDNEYS, : id I
HEALTH im;l VXOOU of TOOTH
rihd.-,.- VciuUrlii* II I'l'i'lniii anil vllk'loii TII.\ If.
, llx !>|u'p»lit. Wmil ul AppclIII'. Ik',.-
11.. 11. |.., ^ .,'1 Slit iik’tli, fit-.. Its tt*o Is uiitrkuti
Win, ilMUH'-ltille 1,1,,V W (M, .1V I'i It I IVsHltS.
tv
I Drain l’«.
I Ii u mind ami siqiplt
LADIES iSj5ilsf.fi lliclr ,i'x xx'ill'f ml in
DR. HARTER S IRON TONIC a sale ami spt'tftl]
cure. 11 glv*!« S\ Hear and hrallUy uoinpleJJou.
The strongest trsilmuny In lli« value ol Du.
llAHTKH’s litos TONIC is Hint Ircqiiun*.nttuinpU
. Itinjrhnvo .inly milled l«» thei»«»|
Eiillvo
nmphtliits
I f ml In
•peedy
Il V oi’ llie original. If you 'earnestly desire health
do not e:
■ £L. houls
XYuIl of strange i
On. Harter’s Iron Tonic is for Sale my AUL
Dealers Everywkehs.
Hi) d«si
iL A
jr Mfcd .
“DREAM DOCK-’’
TUTT’S HAIR DVE.
Ohay Hair on Witibkeiis chanced to a Glossy
Black by a single application of this Dye. It im
parts u uatur&t color, acts Instantaneously. Sold
by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of SI.
OFFICE, 35 MURRAY AT., NEW YORK.
( Dr. TITT8 IIM’AL »f TaUaM* 1.formalin. a*4\
C»*r*l lUcalpU wUlk* aalUd IMEE M arplIcaUaa.J
Cotton Gins for Sale.
Two gins, ono of tiO saws, ono ol 40
saws. Condenser and feeder with the
one of 40 saws, new and in good tix.
Will sell them cheap, on good notes,
pay side first day of October. For fur
ther particulars, apply or write to.
Robert L- Rodgers,
Attorney at Law
Atlanta, Ga.,
Take my advice; they did fair by me, an'
they will du the same by yo. Rut don’t try
tu bent them down, fur they have
OA1A 0X15 1*11 It'Ih
.m' they stick to it like a coou to a tree. Buy
ut them, an’ 'hey will satisfy you or puy
back yure money. Send yure came nu 1
postoffioe, mi’ tell 'em what yo xx* ml, uu'
they’ll send you uior’n a peek of catalogues,
circulars aud prioe lists, which xvill help yo
pick out the Instrument yo wuut. Jess pul
uu youre Utter:
LUDDEN A BATES SOUTHERN MUSIC
HOUSE, SAVANNAH, GA.
an’ it will go rite, au yo’ll git an answer 111
a jiffy, fur they all git up soon in tho morn-
in',I kin tell yer. Vour’n,
Betsy Hamilton Higoins,
P, S.—They wanted me to bo their Agent
fur this settlement, but I huinl got no time
jess now, an' I don’t reckon hit would pay,
no how, us tho folks is so down on sich
things. But I dou’tkoer of they air, my Pi
nner is here tu stay, ef the hole settlement
gits down on me about bit.
For Letters Dismission.
ORDINARY'S OFFICE,
GEORGIA—Washington County.
Wherens Mrs. Emily 0. Miller, Exooutrix
of the will of Charles F. Millor, late of said
county, deaeasod, lias in due form applied to
1110 for letters of dismission from tho admin
istration of tho chtate of said deceased.
These aro ih reforo to cite nnd admonish
all concerned 10 bo aud appear nt tho Court
of Ordinary to be held in and for Haid coun
ty ou the fir -t Monday iu November next,and
shoxv cause if any they have, why said let
ters of dismission should not be granted to
the petitioner.
Given under my band nnd official signa.
ture at Sandersville, this 30th day of July
1884.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
7-31-3m
Horse* iiimI main*
For snle nt Rawlings Brothers stable*.
Parties tlmt want to buy stock would do
well to call early. Horses boarded at
our stables at a reasonable price. Ilavo
your horses put up nt our stables ami
they will be well cared for.
RAWLINGS BROS,
feb. 26,’84.—tf.
For Letters of Administration.
UliDINAIiTS OFFICE,
GEORGIA—Washington Co nt>
James U. Harrison lias iu iluefoim applied
10 tho undersigned for prrmaoent letters ol
administration ou the estate of W. B I,ary
late of said county, deceased, and I will pass
upon said applioaiion on the first Monday iu
August, 1884, ut my office iu haudersville
Given under my hand offioinlly this 7th
day of July, 1884,
M. NEWMAN, Ord'y.
7-10—4t
The assortment of birds,Rower*,
ribbons, otc, nt Miss Ferry’s is be-
wi'.tlcrng.
For Leave to Sell Land.
GEORGIA—Washington County
ORDINARY'S OFFICE,
jAines F. Smith, Guardian of Charles Mertz
minor, has iu due form applied to the under
signed for leave to sell one hundred acres of
land belonging to said.minor, adjaininglands
ol A. W. Itobison, the Irwin heirs and said
minor, and suid application will \>c heard on
the tirst Monday in September next.
This 5th day ol August, 18&4
M. NEWMAN, Ord'y.
ftug 7—U
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Illustrated. ;
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For Letters Dismission.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE.
GEORGIA—W ashingtou Count}.
Whereas, Stephen M Gilmore, Adminis
trator of tlio est-to of Elisha W Jordan ap
plies to me lor letters of dismission from Baid
administration and I will pass upon hiB ap
plication on the first Monday iu November,
1884, nt my office in Sandersville.
Given under iny hand officially, this 32d,
day of July, 188-t
tl. NEUMAN, Ord'y.
7-24- OiU
Spring Hats,
Spring Bonnets.
I am now receiving direct from New
York ono of tlio host selection* of'Ladies
and MissesHatsaud Rnnnetserer brought
to Snudersvillo and will offer them a*
the lowest cash prices. „ ...
I also keep up my Dress Cuttingi
Fitting and Making, department. B#*'
isfaction guaranteed. .
MBS. C. C. BROWN. f
Up stairs over Taibutton & Duggan *
store, West side I’uLdic h qua re, next l
Fost-uffice,