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IN THE CITY.
Si&'lf any of our subscribers fail l<
receive Iheir pa/iers, they will please b.
kind enough to inform us the fact tin
mediately.
Mniidni-avlllr, «rorKln,
TUESDAY, AUGUST, 12 1884.
A. J. JKimiUAK, Kdllor & l*ro|>
FrlRsnry Btocliow Augil*! SYlli
Handcnrille ii afflicted villi a baa* b«l
club.
Mr. A. Y. II. II»lnc* »«y* bo in lot t
candidate for Alderiucn.
“lie sure to give Smith's Worn
Oil.”
Saturday wan one of them dul.
days for businesa.
Col. O. II. Bugera baa been appoint.)
Chairman of the Deni. Kz. Com., of Waal,
inglon county for the next two yeara.
Mr. E. K. McAfee handed aa a twii
equaab, that be raiaed which ia quite a cur
ioalty. _
HAOKMETIC, a lasting and frngratt
{ irrfume Price 25 and GOots For Halo on
y by Bawling* k May
Fine raiua viailed our county on Wed
neaday morning laat, w hich baa caward tin
crop# to oouie out wonderfully,
Mr*. W. B. Knipe* killed a rattle-anakr
arith 10 rattle*, in her woo<l pile a few dayi
ago.
Moaar*. John A. Ijuimt, A. M. Mayo, II. J
Tnrhutton, and D. K. II. Well*, kilLd 2811
dorca on Friday hiat
Primary Election August 27th.
To nrrive, soon a large lot of Mu
rical Instruments, Jewelry & Clocks
it Jornigan’s Jewelry Store,
Mr. A. W. Units.
The following letter wna received from the
nuptroller (leneral of tlie State, by Mr
. W. Gain, which apeuki for ila aelt.
A. W. GU1N,
Tennille, Ga.,
/car Sir.
Your digest received, examined and
>und correct. Thanks for your prompt-
<eaa and permit me to aay your handsome
ncreaac in valuation* apeak well for you aa
,n otlirer and shows the people ol
dd Washington are in a good condition.
Yours,
W. A. Wright,
Comp. Gen.
Orders for Uurial cases of all grades
■Ithcrby person or telegraph prompt
ly attended to by T. N. d- J. W.
Smith at Tennille. 6-20.
I Urge Walermelaa Waaled.
We will give one years snbscrip
ilon to the Mercury, to the person
who will bring us the lnrgest water
melon of this senson, we will have
’.he melons weighed and keep the
orrcct weights. Olfer oi>eu until
Sept, the 1st,
Mr. Julian Evans, the young Con
feetioncr, is having Ills store fitted
up nicely fur the fall trade.
A NA8UAL INJECTOR free with each
bottle of Shiloh’s Catarrh remedy. Prioi
fillet*. For Halo only by Rawlings k May
A brick pavement haa been placed in
front of M. Newman & Hon'* Store. Ltl
the good work go on until all of our aide-
walk are brick.
Not ninny large water melons have
keen brought in on our offer so fur, and II
wlmt we have got are sample*, our
county Ima made a poor melon crop.
I’ll nip .Meeting.
The enmp meeting will conimuliccon the
2nd Sunday in September next a’. Deep
JStcp.
Superior Court.
Will convene in our city on tbe fint
Monday in September, let Juror* and
Witnesses take notice.
A Storm.
A severe wind and rain storm pasactl over
Dr. II C. Hodges' plantation on Friday
Auguxt the 1st, doing considerable daiungi
to ovl bouses and timber.
The spacious dining hall of the Handera-
villc Hotel waathe scene laat Tuesday night
■if a gay and jolly crowd, aa nimble aa Ter-
-pichore, enjoying the reel and “voluptuous
walls." Though I lie atmosphere wa* quite
■ppreaalvr, a very goodly portion of the
belles and beaux of the city, supplemented
with a few visitors, were out. The dancing
continued until late In the night so enjoy-
■ hie waathe occaaaion. Among those pres
ent your rc|torter recognized tlm following.-
Lotli* Cohen and Mi«* Pauline Hcrmniin-,
G. A Reinhart and Mias Zona Reinhart;
E. W. McCarty and lady; Dr. J. II. Roberta
and Miss Mary Roberta; Henry Sandman
.mil Misacaa Sophie IlaaliinakI. of Tennille,
and Nora Colin, of this place; II. T. Gilmore
and Miaa Ida Wilburn, of Macon; Cleon
Adainaand Mias Mamie Willie, of Macon;
Julius Colin and Mia* Jennie Smith; K. L
Smith and Mis* Julia Hodge*; J. J. Pitt
man and Mina Lula Koy; J. F. Jones and
Miaa Minnie Hell. Among the stag* we
noted Dr. Win. Bawling*, 8. A. II. Jones,
l)r. A. J. Irw in, J. Wartbuii CartcrofSav'b.,
11. W. Calhoun, C. G, Itawling*, and Mr.
Emmett Il.aiim.of ToouiUborj.aud Col. Dav
id K. It. Well*.
Primary Election August 27th.
WIIY WILL YOU oougli wheuShiloIiY
Cure will give immediate relief. I’ric
lOots, COots, 81,00. For Hale only l>y
Rawlings A May.
Obituary.
Died, at hi* residence in Washington
county, July 15th, 1884. Mr. William L
Harrison, husband of Mrs. Mary Harrisoi
age about 42.
After suffering a abort time with Typlio
fever lie fell a victim to the dreadful di, 1
ease, lie bore hi* aflliction with great meek-
neaa and fortitude. He was a member of th.
Kaptiat Church at Antioch for over twenty
year* and a truer member never lived, bin
lie ia missed by all wha knew Idm. A
faithful huabaud, a loving father and a kind
and obliging neighbor lie will be much
missed in hi* community and around the
family circle. He leave* a wife and aeven
children and numerous relatives and friend*;
but their lots ia his eternal gain. He hai
gone to meet his lit'le one* who went before
him. Weep not mother and ahildren; He
live that you may meet Idm in Heaven
where parting is no more.
''Dearest brother thou iiaat left ua,
Here thy loss wa deeply feel;
But ’tin God that lias bereft us
He ran all our sorrows heal,
Yet again we hope to meet thee,
When the day i f life is fled,
There with joyous song to greet thee
Where no farewell tear ia shed.
Written iiy a friend and brother. J.G.K
Town of Tennille.
MAYOR
JOHN C. IIARMAN.
ALDERMEN.
P. J. Pickin',
J. F. Mkukkiisox.
J. N. Houkus,
IV. J. Joyner,
CLERK.
S. II. 11. M ASSET.
MARSHALL.
J. C. Hamilton.
Macon, Aug. 8.—-ltyala, Edmondson
ind Hudson, three Wilkinson county c-tli
/.ena, were liound over by United States com
inisaioner Erwin to-day >n the sum of
$1,000 each'o appear at the next term of
the District Court to answer a clinige of ku
kluxing Doc Hinson last June. The trial
ittraeted great interest, ns tne defendants
sre well known and prosperous farmers.
Twenty-live witnesses were examined. Two
eounta in the warrants could not he proven,
namely: the murder of Illnaon and disguise
of the detendant* at the time of the attack.
Conspiracy against Hinson was the only
charge established.
For good goods, hottest weight and
mens it re, and lowest prices, call
our next door neighbor, 11. E.
ltoughton.
The old saying that Carter had more
money than outs; has been changed in Dr
Brantley’* r-iae; bo baa more pea* than oat*
We don't know anything about bis money
but lie haa one of the finest field’s of pea*
in Georgia.
Ayer'a Sarsaparilla is designed for those
who need a medicine to purify their blood
build them up, increase iheir appetite, and
rejuvenate their whole eyateni' No other
ivrpcration so well meets this want,
touches the exact spot. It* record of forty
years ia one of constant triumph over dia
esse.
SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY
positive ouro for Caturrli, Diptlieria, nnil
Canker Mouth. For Sale only by Raw-
ling a k Mny.
The Democratic meeting on Tuesday
last was largely attented and delegates were
appointed to the Gubernatorial and Sena
torial conventions and the Primary Election
to nominate candidates for tlie Legislature,
was appointed for August 2.’th, and resol
utions passed to sllow only known deni
corals to the manager* to vote in it.
Tliruali I’owcr Wunteel.
Partin* that have n second hand
Thrush Power for sulc, will apply to
Mr AY. J. II rooks
Our l*H|M*r.
Our patrons will no doubt ho sur-
prised to sec we have enlarged the
Mercury thin issue. We aim to
benefit our subscribers if possible.
In the winter months we were com
pelled to eneroach upon the reading
matter too much, to get room for ad
vertising. We have gone to the ex
pense of buying a larger press, and
more materiul, which has cost Us
quite a suui of money these hard
times. It is not our intention to
to charge any more for tho paper,
but to make it more desirable. There
seems to be fair prospects of a good
crop year: therefore we desire our
patrons to come forward promptly
this full nnd settle, one and all, pay
us up for hack subscription; and
favor us with their names on our
list for another year; by so doing
you will prove to us that you appre
ciate the pAper and our effort to
make it a success.
Feraotiul.
Mr. Pournellc lias returned to the city,
and ia now ready to lake your photographs*.
Misses Rell Arnau, Alice Castel-
law and Mamie Arnau are visiting
Mrs. Dr. A. Y. Haines.
Miss Hsllie A vsnt, R popularand prepos
sessing young lady of tliis ami Washington
counties, ia at present visiting Miss Lillie
Beall, at irwinton.—Appeal.
A lleNlng to all Maaltlad.
In these times when our Newspa
pers tire flooded with patent medicine
advertisements, it is gratifying to
know what to procure that will cer
tainly cure you. If you arc Bilious,
Idood out of order, Liver inactive, or
generally debilitated, there is noth
ing in the world that will cure you
so quickly ns Electric Hitters. They
are a blessing to nil mankind, nnd
can lie had for only lift)’ cunts a bot
tle at Rawlings nnd May's.
Tlie Twelfth Ueorglu.
Newnsn, Ga.. August 2—Editor* Con
stitution; Allow the undersigned commit
tee to call the attention of our comrade* to
tho siinnal reunion of tho Twelfth Georgia
battalion to lie held nt Macon on 3nl of
October. The first annual address will he
delivered by Lieutenant Colonel It. I).
Capers, and very interesting papers will In
road connected with the history of Ibis
command. The Twelfth Georgia hattalllon
Was composed of companies which nrigiunl-
Iv formed the First Georgia regiment. It
served with (leneral Ilrigg and Kirby
Smith in the west, at Sumter and Fo.t
Wagner at Charleston and .Savannah ami
In the campaigns of 1801 and 'll'), was at
the front with the army of northern Vir
ginia. Tho old Twelfth lias a glorious
record, and wc sincerely hope to meet a full
repr sentallon of the survivor* at the ci v
of Macon on the 3d of October. We will
In* glad to bear from any of our comrades
who may desire to unite with us at this re
union, liul respectfully ti*k the Augusta
papers, the Sandersville. Forsyth and ita-
con paper* to copy this notice.
Jiespeetfllllv,
Janies W. Anderson, Capt. Co. A.
8. A. D. Freeman, Lt. Co. A.
Ah. W. Calhoun, l*r. Co. A.
George l’eaeoek, Capt. Co. E.
Jes*c Robson, Sergt. Co. b.
Ed Derry, Ord. Sergt.
Committee.
'. lorn,
rt 1**01,' I’l
IEMEDY CO.,
MTg ( heiitM* n«n1 Hold IToi,'. >A
|PR0F,HARfll8’ PASTILLE REMEDY
iunj|_ Men nn<! OthrM \thn suffv|
r, Prcmainrs K*!t»ttMl«n fni
elf tnaJnr fcloomy come iCcntrtJ.
_.o quickly nnd rndirtillr iun*d;
Tlie Remedy I# fiht In I'oxm. No. 1 tlnulhi n wonOI), f.1,
><*. # (enough to % it, R « cut*, tihlflis In flcvjDW i»*ps,) RNt Kn. t
(InMlng ttirso liinhllitji ffi Hcnt hr (hall th |>l4ln terflMiera.
Dimtlnns ror Using r.rrninpnny rnrh lloir l’flnt| Met dcserl*
Hug this dlftnse aud mode of cur4 Hut on ipplloatioe
mu
>cud i«fx cci.tsfor Doatagi’. ami
reive IVt’o n ro.«|ly box o* pouX
lilcli will In lj> nil. of either hox
i more niGHpy i lirlit nwa.v tlinn
anything flue in ‘Ills tvor’tl. For*
tunes uwnlt tin* workers abso-
cw mldrcM True Ac Co., A'lgnstu,
fine TixUJA> H'AH.
It was nt tho marriage festivities ol
“clous anil Shetis, parents of Achilles,
.hat Eris, tlfo goddess of Discord, wn»
got invited; to avenge herself, she throw
iiito tlie ORSPinbly a golden npplo in
•cribort, “To tho Fairest." Juno, Mi
nerva and Venus eaclt claimed tho apple
After seine -discussion on tho subject,
Jupiter referred the decision to ravin,
son of Priam, King of Troy, Paris do
cldeil in favor of Venus, who in return
for tills lienor promised him tlie most
lieautiful woman in tlie world os his
wife.
Alter tliis Paris began to travel, and
among other jila»os ho visited tho court
of Manninns, King of Sparta, Here
Venus inspired within 1’uria a passion
for nolen, who was Menehius’ wife; tliia j
pasaion was rooiproented, and the result mr . !«.„,] Qi
wa* that wkilo her husband wan absent ( ■ A* tMjM MV* JO AH
in Crete, and her brothers, tho Dioaouri,
were engaged in some potty quarrel, abo
FREE I
RELIABLE SELF-CURE.
A futont® |>nnorlpt!on of
of tht
il>nlmrM ftiul Bfrrnth ^onl
OpRintMklMl«hvcli)iM*/Vwe* UtusgUiavauUil.iw
Addrsta UR. WARD & CO., IsuL’ans. *•«.
rtea for Divorces.
Tliere is said to lw an ancient huicrip-
uim extant ii|)ou one of tho gates uf
Vgra, IlindiMiatuu, which tells how one
liuilinrch attempted to cheek the evU ol
nvorces, nud how he failed. In tlie
drat year of hi* reign 1,01)0 dissolution*
jf marriage took place, wliioh so an
gered him that bo issued an etliet de
creeing tlie niarringe-tie hifrsugihle.
Duriif^ tho ensuing year, however,
3,000 weddings fewer than theretofore
were celebrated, blit bretioltea of mar
riage vow Iiecamo more numerous by
7,000. Tliroe lmndred wemou wore
publicly burned to death for having
poisoned their hiialmnds.
men woro unpaled for tlie murder ol
their wives. Priqierty to tlie value of
mnny millions was lirukou, burnt and
otherwise destroyed in private dwellings.
All tliis being made known to the sover
eign, lie lead no time in revoking bis
above edict, and in pronouncing divorce
to be legal, as befuro his accession to the
throne. *
THE REV. GEO. H THAYER, of Bur-
bon, Iud., aays:' 1 Both myself nnd wife
owe our live* to HHiLOH'H CON
SUMPTION CURE." For sale only by
Rawlings k May.
8|ierlisrle* Ac Eye OliiMrs.
Gold Spectacles,
and Eye Glasses,
Silver nnd White
Metal Spectacles,
nnd Eye Glasses,
Steel Spectacles,
and. Eye Glasses,
with lino Lenses
for s n1e at
A. J. JKRNIGAN8
Jkwui.iiv Stork.
Burial Cases.
Of nil grades for sale liy T. N. dr
J. W. Smith ntTennillc. Leave your
orders with Mr. J. F. Merkerson.
Bxcltcd Tlioiiiiiiad*
All over tlie land are going into
ecstnsy over I)r. King’s New Discov
ery for Consumption. Thoirunlook-
ed for recovery by. the timely use of
this great life Saving remedy, onuses
them to go nearly wild in its praise.
It iH guaranteed to postively cure
severe Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Hay
Fever, Bronchitis, llnarseucBs, Loss
of Voice, or any affection of the
Throat and Lungs. Trial Bottles
free at Rawlings and May’s Drug
Store. Large size $1,00.
Washington County Grange
Tha Washington County G.angc will
have .dinner anti spaaking at their lodge
room near Sun Hill, on Friday the 22nd of
August. Ilon. J. T. Henderson of Atlanta
ia expected to address the meeting.
If you wish to deBtroy bed bugs, mites,
flies or any insects, take old rags and put
sulpher with them, place in the room and
oloae all openings and act fire to the rags,
don’t let the rags blaze. This is a receipt
that Mr. W. J. Brooks gives. But be sure
to get out of tlie room yourself, if you don’t
it will kill you.
For ita soothing and grateful influence on
the scalp, end for the removal and preven
tion of dandruff, Ayer'a Hair Vigor has no
equal. It restores faded or gray hair to it*
original dark color, stimulates the growtli
of the hair, and gives it a beautiful, soft,
glossy and silken appearance.
Interesting religious meetings were
held on the first of tlie month, for
several days, at Sisters, Antioch and
Tabernacle Churches, several mem
bers were added to the churches, and
the ordinance of bubtism was admin
zstered to other members.
A Liberal Offer.
We will give one years subscription t"
the: Mercury, for tile best varic y and sam
ple of tile following fruits during iheir sea
sons.
For the best gallon of Rid Hnws,
For tlie best gallon .of Wild berries,
For tbe best peek of Black Walnuts,
For the hist j bushel of I’ersimons.
Messrs. Joseph Dauiels and A. T.
Duncan, of Dublin were in the city
yesterday
Miss Hallie Ridgnway, of Easton,
Md., is expected to visit relatives in
Sundersville soon.
Miss Julia Adams is visiting rel
atives near Oconee.
Mr. R. C. Jones ig visiting rela
tives in Rome.
Misses Minnie Castellaw and Clara
Arnau, who have been visiting rei
atives in Dublin, returned home
Sunday.
We are glad to state that Dr. J.
L Irwiu, Supt. of tho S. & T. If. If.,
who lias been quite sick for several
weeks, is able to lie out again.
Of KantHckjT ralvarsltv, Islington, Ky,
tt.d.at. m b*|fa mt WMk-<Uy la U»« y«at. M« vacRtUa
That U NRplM the Fall Hlpleata RutlueM Course »tM«t lb
' i. Average Total Gael. Ineltillaj Toitioa, Hetaf Books tad
I la »fatally, •»». T-lography a ipaelUly, l-lteva/y Caarai
Led I as reer4ve4. A.fkw eaeeesefcsl (ro4o»lti. Over M
pant'.e Uit >»*r frow II la ii ;aar» of age. from 71 fluue. In-
•uacMon la proelleallr aid ladUMaally faipariatl br 10 teMber*
■ paeial ootriae far TeMhar* *r4 ItaeiROai Me B . University
Dlplatua present#J tolti ginduntee. Thli b«n«4i^l eltv Is noted
far Ita baallbfuInMi nu4 loairts. nnd is ou lending Rsdln.aJa.
witnsjnn.'ifiiiTitu'.iliwi'iw
Our s|iot cash sales anil no 30
days, will level your head on gen
uiuo bargains for sixty dnys at
W. E. Watkins & Co.
For Ms-sir.
Tho Photograph Gallery in the upper
story of the storo room recently occupied
by Mra. Bayne k Co. Possession given
after tho 1st of Oetohor. Apply to
July 1st 1884.-3tu Mrs, H. B. Jones
To flic young Iflci^
ou't forget to call ou us, whou in need
D Nice Glutting und good o the
lowest pr'oes. Weils k ou.
Icc! Ire!! Iccltt
On and after the 1st of May I will be
prepared to furnish Lake Icc at UOets
per hundred lbs delivered
W. A. GALLAHER, Tennille, Gu
Wood Coffins, and
LUSKOlS w. SMITH, at Tennill
l.euvo your urtlors with Mr. J. FMerkur
son.
Collins <k Caskets for snlc by T. N
A J. W. Smith at Tennille- Order
fled witli hor lover to Troy. Wlion Men
elaus returned homo ho was wroth, and
domandod the autroudor of hi* wife.
This was refused by Paris, who already
had considerable trouble in getting
Helen. Tire Spartans roused all Greece
to war; this was lint a difficult tiling te
dr, as Helen bod mnny suitors.
For tlie first nine years of war very
little ocourred snvo a baml-to-bnnd con
Slot between Aobilhis an 1 Paris' young
set brother, hi which tiro brother was
slain.
It woe after this that Achilles (tho
bravos t of the Greeks) was slain.
There now arose a contest between Ajax
end Odyssons ns to who should have
Achillea’ arma. Thoy finally decided
that Odyaeeua -hon'd ; this Ind atteb an
Hevcnty-Ave effect upon Aj-tx that lie became inanne
Slid )>ut nil end to hia own life. Tlie
Oreeka hod now long besieged tho eily
of Troy, nnd tho war was booomittR
tiresome t>> lioth Trojan and Greek ; bill
Odysseus bad hit on a stratagem by
wliioh to put a chuck on the war.
Knowing bow fond the Trojans were oi
allow, be luvl rot enormous horse Imilt,
and in tho body of it woro placed 100
Grecian soldiers ; this they dragged lie
fore tlie gates of Troy nnd there left it
the fleet, too, sailed out of tho Irntfliot,
“Now, indeed," thought tho Trojan,
tho siege is at an and." Ami, entiling
in this, they brought the horse into the
ity as if ha, too, might enjoy tlmir tri
umph. In tho Htillnes* of tho night tin
licet, roturxod. The soldier* eamn down
from tho horse nud unbarred Hie eilv
gate*. Tlie Greeks mailed in nnd then
followed confusion. The nitia wore pul
to dontb tuid the women and vhiidrvn
held as Blares.
Meanwhile, Taris lmd died and Helen
was married to bin brother. Hu was
alaiii with tlie rest of tho Trojiuis, and
Mendum tlrau took liiH devoted wife
home to Hpavta, where thoy arrived lifter
a tempestuous voyage,
It is to lie hoped that, after all this
trouble, Meuobuis and Helen led the
happiest lives in tho world.
For (MserilT.
The Friends of MR' ZACH T.
BRANTLEY, announces hia name as a
auitablo candidate for Sheriff of Wash
ington County, at tlie ensuing election
in Janunry next FRIENDS'
For Itcprracutnti ve.
The friends of Hon. T. O. Winker respect
fully announce him nan suitable candidate
to represent Washington county in tbe next
General Assembly. Hia past record i* a suf
ficient guarantee of bis qualification for this
position. Many Friends,
Colin's Clicnp 8tor«,
We would call your Attention to
the advertisement of the above house
in anothercolunm. The gentleman
ly Morris Is now in Yew York buy
Sng the fall stock and iu order to
make room for it, the affable, courtc
ous ever-stniliug Julius proposes to
sell you goods at cost. Call at
Colin’s Cheap Store and secure some
of the many bargain* offered.
The “Animal Meetings” of the
Washington District.
Toombsboro 3rd Lord’s day in ,/ttly mid
Saturday before. Poplar Springs 4tli
Lord’s day iu July nnd Saturday before.
Jordan’s Mill Lt Lord’s day in August
and Saturday before. Wrightsvillo 2d
Lord’s day in August and Saturday be
fore. Antioch 3rd Lord’s .lay in August
and Saturday before. Tennille 4tli
Lord's day in August and Saturday be
fore. Davisboro 1st Lord’* day in Sep
tember and Saturday before. Buck Eye
2nd Lord's day in September ami -Sat
urday before. Bethcsda 3rd Lord’s day
in September and Saturday before. Un
ion 4th Lord’s day in September and
Saturday before. Sandersville 1st Lord's
day in October and Saturday before.
I will assist the Pastor of tho colored
congregation at Bethcsda 2nd Lord's day
iu October and Saturday before, and at
Toombsboro Jrd Lord's Jay in October
and Saturday before.
These meetings will be protracted ns
the indications may justify.
Tuos. M. 11-tEU.W,
Dint Evangelist.
Davisboro, G«-i July l£tb, 1881,
For The Legislature.
The Friends of MIL ROBERT J.
MOVE, announce his name ns a suita
ble candidate to represent Washington
county in the next General Assembly.
Mr. Moye has been loyal to bis party,
watchful of its interest, always standing
as a bold defender for tlie principles of
democracy. His merited claims must be
acknowledged by all who know his de
votion in the past
For tlie LcgisliMiirc.
Editor of Mercury:—Allow me a
short space in your columns to an
nounce the name of Hon. JAMES
K. HINES, as a suitable candidate
to represent Washington County iu
the next General Assembly. Col
Hines is a lawyer of ability and
would till the position with honor and
rive satisfaction to the people.
CITIZEN
a ir.t rtn.
“Wo aro all waifs," lio said, bonding
toward her in tlie moonlight and hulling
on to tho hu-« window-curtain* liko ii
man giddy with his emotions, “waifs
caet upon tho rugged shores of exist-
MlOO.”
“ But," tho replied, edging off a lit-
«*. “ you’r* too thin for a waif, Ghttrlio;
yoWra a waf-r, and I like a healthy-
looking man.*
He obtwod up two yaidi of th* our-
tala in oiUnoe, and than wont *w«y jforrq^providing a" s
without Baying geod-uighk
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JIANl'I-’ACTUREltS OF AND DKAl.KItS '
STEAM ENGINES, HOILEIiS, &c.. STEAM
KUiinEIi AND LEATHER ill
.MACHINE OILS ALL URAL
A OF. NTH FOR
DANIEL PRATT COTTON G,
brown com,. :
A. B. FAHQUHAH’S MACHINERY.,
COTTON CHESSES, CANS MILLS. COTTON S2BD HVILBSS.
Wo nro prepared to do all kind* of Repair Work nt short notice and an well
as eati be done.
All in wont of llte above named goods, or machinery repaired, orc'eordlally in
vited to call i.nd seo ns or write for prieea before going claewlioro.
Respectfully,
LANG & WILT,
Ha n dvr* mil?, (7a.
If you want a good (ime piece, get
JERNIGAN, to order you an
Q-IILT,
ET
OR
For Sale By
ERNEST S. JERNtOAN
Office of tho Augusta, Gibson k )
Sandersvillo It. lt Co., ?
No. 1 Library Building. )
Auudota, Ga. , .1 ttly 15, 1884.
Thorevcnlh installment of ten percent,
of the capital stock of till- Company ha*
been called in, payable Saturday, 2Ullt
July, 188*.
By order of tlm Board of Directors.
II. M. MITCHELL, l’rest.
MMq+mm Case
Saved Her Life.
PARSONSUf PILLS
And will coniplolely changa tha blood In tho antlr. ayttom In thren month*. Any
person who will taka 1 Till nek night from 1 to tt) week*, may be reatore-1 to sound
health, If ancU n thing he possible. For Female Complaints those Pills have no equal.
Physicians n*e thorn fur the euro of LI VEU and KIDNKY dlMnsos. hold ev.tpwh.nb
or lent by mall for S3c. In stamp*. Circulars lira.. I. B. JQimsox A CO., Poiton, If***.
llinnK, McTktmn Co., O.t,
Dr. J Iliad field; Dear Sir—1 ( Imre
taken several bottles of your Female
Uegulntor for falling; uf tlie womb and
other diseases eninbined, of sixteen years,
standing, and 1 really believe I am cur-1
d entirely, for ivhiefi please accqpt ntj
heartfelt llmnks and most profound mat-
it tide, I know your medieiua saved tit
life, so yotl see cannot speak too liigltl
in its favor, 1 have rece.oimueniled it t'
several uf my friends who mu siiflcring
ns 1 was.
Yuttrs very reapeetfnlly,
J/t:s W ESTKimlNR,
TESTED A QUARTER OF A
CENTURY—IT SI AN DS UN
RIVALED.
LaQiunce, Ga,
Dr J I’radfieb], Atlanta, Ga; Dent
Sir—1 take pleasure in stutating that I
have, used, for tbe lust twenty yours, tin
medieinu yon are now putting up,known
ns Dr Bradfielti's Female Regulator, nntj
consider it tlie best combination evei
gotten together lor the diseases fin
wltieli it is recomimneudod With kind
est regards 1 am, respectfully,
W B FtuniKi.t,, M 1),
Atlanta, (In,
Dr J Brad field: Dear -Sir—Soinr
fifteen years ngo i examined the rt
clpo of Female lteguiator, nnd carefully
studied authorities iu its components
and then (as well as now) pronottneo it
to lie the most scientific nnd skillful com
bination of the really reliable remedial
vegetable ngonts known to science, P
act directly on the womb and uterini
organs, mid tbe organs and parts sym-
patliiziug directly with these;atid, tliere
cific remedy for til
MIEN
Aithnui, Bronrhlllt, N«iMW
i la. llh®«itn»tl«in. JOHNSON* A NO*
YNR I4NIMKNT [for IntirrunJmtd Brttnmi
te) will InfllanUMwufllv rtlitv* ilifM terrtRi
ao4 will potltlrFljr cur® (tint roiuu
rrcTontloa Is belter than cur*.
Ufliici of tho 9pino. Sold «vt rvwlioro* llrculsn fit#* I. 8* JOHNSON A CO-, Ho* ou t liflifl.
MAKE HENS Li
Sod! Itwn) ■laopotlUmjy pro vent and onr« | Ilo« rholfr*,*c. Sold «»*ry
CHICKEN CHOLERA, |
It Ii a well-known fflet Hint moat of tho
lone nml t’atilo l'owdrr mid In this opiin*
rjr la worthieri that Aherldan'i C.'onuitlon
'owdor in Abtfolntnlvniiro and ToryvalniUo*
■fothlnn on Kami will ttmko hem
my llk«HI»®rii! ntt'u Ooml It ton l»ow-
r - pgifl, ono teaipnonful to eaeh pint of
MMDFOft
liscses of tbe womb, mid of tbu adjacent
organs mid parts,
Jkbsk Uohino, M, 1), 1), D,
Trentiso on tho Health tutd Ilappi
fails to ottre. Fo Sslo only liy Rnr-nos* of H'oinan mailed ftee to applicants
lings k Mu*. | The lirudlicid Regulator Co.,
Box 28 Atlanta, Ga
FOR DYSPEPSIA nml Liveriomp'aiut
von have a printnl g.iarsnteo ’ ou evety
bottle of Huiloli's Vitnlizo . It nev, r
“ Msaan, dear, it I should attempt
to spell Cupid, why could I not get b*
jrond tho first syllable 7" Moggie gav*
left with Mr. J- F. Merkerson will R 0Pi wiiereupon William said, “
receive our prompt attention.
If you want some lino Syrup go to
wm. Gnllahor.
For the latest style hats and bon
nets call on Miss Mary W. Porry at
her resideneo.
4'ompi-ttlion Defied.
Spring Clothing, fresh and new, just
arrived, which wo will sell very uheup.
Wells & Son.
Spot cash will save you 25 per
cent on everything fer ‘tho next
few weeks at or.r clearing talus
W. E. Watkins & Co.
Buy your Collins & Caskets fron
T. N. <fe .J. 4V. Smith at Tennille. All
orders loft with Mr. J. F. Merkcrsot,
will have prompt atteutjon.
The children’s huts Miss Pcrrj
hus this season aro wonders o'
beauty.
Buy your lemons from W. A. Gal-
laherTennille Ga at Savannah quo
tations and save freight.
Miss Mary W. Perry lias one oi
tlie nicest and most stylish stock o;
millinery goods in the city.
Miss Perry is easily found, and
her Riillincry is-easicr to he sati*-
fied with.It is beautiful and stylish
Where can beautiful articles r>t
millinery bo hadPAt Miss M. W
Perry’s.
Read.
Just arrived fine line Spring Clothin/
Wells & Son.
Okttse when I come to o u, of oourse I
osnnot go farther.” Maggie said sh*
thought that was the nieest conandrsm
she hod ever heard.
Tnot will yet rood to tho living an un
published story of tlie dead. Timo may
explain silences which shall make stiwu^
apm Weep. Time may teach *our
hands to be quiet or our voioee to be
tender sud low. Time may lead up out
of the valley of humiliation a troop of
penitents to veep at every grave.
l.cmonw! Demons!Lemons'.!
At last 1 have succcded in makit
arrangements to buy Lemons direr
from New York and soil by the bo
Give me
IION. C. It. FItINGLE,
In offering tho name of this worthy
gentleman to represent Washington
county in the next general,
assembly of Georgia, we foul assure,1 at Savannah quotations,
that it will receive tlie,approval aud full:trial,
endorsement of her citizens. As n
member of tho last general assembly,
old Washington has no cause to com
plain. Gel Pringle was attentive and
faithful to tho best interest of liis conn-
ty and Slate. Hu was chairman and al
so a member of Home of tlie most impor
tant committees of the house, iu these
positions his infltienoe was known and
appreciated nnd then us a merabor of the
general asesmbly lie always commanded
tbo attention of tbe bouse for be was
ranked as a thoughtful aud considerate
legislator and bis course as a member
of that body won for himself as well as
bis county a character and reputation
for moral and sterling worth. For these
reasons we as citizens commend him to
the voters of old Washington oouuty for
re-sleotion,
Many Citizens.
W. A. GALLAHER, Teimille, Ga
Look anil See lor Yourself.
Call nud see our Spring Clothing.
Wells & Son.
Flotliing,
Sprin Clothing nt bottom prices,
lFells k Son.
Look nt our slaughters on stript-t-
and lace. Stripe Piques at n Big Re
Ruction this week.—W. E. Wntlcim-
k Co.
It is a treat to see tho big reuc-
tions on some beautiful all wool
bunting at W. E. Watkins’
Clearing snies for sixty days.
Buy your icc from W. A. Gtiilaliei
Teunillo Ga aud save money.
A Mmsovm newspaper says that tho
city fathers ought to erect a wind*
pump ou every ooruer of the square, and
then explains, as though afraid of in
curring the displcnonre of ita readers,
“They are so ornamontal.”
“ Qivn us an article an dogs,” writes
a correspondent, who is an enthusiast
regarding fhe eaniue race. A dog-
collar is an article on dogs; so are
fleas; which will you have?—Fat Con.
Hl/utor.
VRE YOU MADE misi r d)ln by Indi
restion, 0 'iistipaHon, Dizziness,Leas of
Vppetito, Yellow Skin? ,S'hRob's Vitaii-
'.or is a poitive cure. For Sale mly by
Rftwliuj s & Jfay-
LOOT TIMM.
It you would make the best use of
your time, look after tha minutes.
Keep a strict account of every hour of
'your time for a tingle week, setting
| down tlie exact manner in wliioh every
hour is spent, and toe whether, when
you oomo to roview the record, you do
not find it full of admonition and in-
j (traction. In this simple way one can
readily understand tlie secret of his wont
of time. He will diooover that he has
For Mayor,
Wk. GALLAHER
Aldermen,
W II Lawson
Dr Wm Jfrtwlings
R. T. Walker,
J/orris iiapp
S. G. Lung,
For Mayor,
WM. GALLAHER.
For Aldermen
M. H. BOYER,
LOUIS COHEN.
O. W. Ii. WHITAKER,
A. to. MAYO,
Dll. WM. RAWLINGS.
For Mayor.
J. N. GILMORE.
For Aldcrmcu
G. W. II. WIIITAKE,
A. M. MAYO,
J. 1$ ROBERTS,
G. D. WARTHEN,
W. A. McCARTY.
VoTEItS.
TRIAL BOX
Read What a Patient says of it:
oVA asffltw#
Ww hi!RATION could b« couiplotolf gottitu under «on»
D trol Ii tli« exoredlnfrly »l»ort limi of two months
1 can Msn re you Uiat uu ral«« n*t»d«fllv will Ir—“
from doWig all that 1 can Iu artdlny
C m-.B C k'£AK>tt 6 ' 5 ..m
trol Ii Hiw ex ...
1 car Mture you tliut uo ralae rutidwaty will keep
from dotflis Bit tnxlTexit Iu artdlnx to ftie ancoeM
wUlcti wHleurcly croitn eo bencicTal a remedy."
A bore extract from e teller dated-W» Vi Pee. W, W
ThePMtiUMftreprepBredudaDkioalybytbe I
HARRIS REMEDY GO. MFC ONEMIfTV*
30S '< N. 10th. at ST. LOUIS, RIO.
Ran* Fm(?Ult«U'lttUtBN*IJ,tVtanU*H,tkMB<Ul*f
RARE OHANOB ! !
Pattern) Sewing Machir-:,
A.
,0 hE^ R tMPR0VEB R “Goodrich" (Sjn
W* sill lint Is rMponilbt*
a «l*w to liking tho aganer
GANT BLACK WALNUT CAB
BEAUTIPULLY VENEERED
M*pl*Vonttr,at ONE
USUAL PRICE.
EVERY BEACHING
ind sand with etch a lull let
and BEST ATTACHMENTS,
OR TRIAL, It dtilrad. It
For particulars and
psrllti, AS A SAM. lE, vltk
lor them, sat ol Uicto slD
INET Sowing Mochlnoi.
with Froneh and Bird's Cyo
THIRD THK
WK WAHRANT
for FI VK Y V. IBM,
ol tho LATEST IMPHOVCD
sad will ooad MACfilWM
will pay to lavoittgal* this.
Descriptive Circular,
FOLEY A WILLIAMS XF0.00., 70 k 71 Kami EL, OUoR|t,
PURE
to A YOU
J N UILUORE
Aldermen,
to. NEWMAN,
w a McCarty,
U' 11 LA WSON,
It T WALKER,
C I DUO GAN.
< Ulizens
MA YOU.
J. N. GILMORE.
Aldermen.
A. to. to A 10
// N. HOLM FIELD,
to. C. HOUGHTON,
A. S. STARKS,
G. IF. II. WHITAKER,
Tar Faye
given hours to idle talk, to iqdolenoa j
and to inconsiderable trifles, which have
yielded him neither profit nor plossura. {
What is tho remody ? Arrange your
work in the order of ita comparative
Importance. Attend first to tlie things
which are essential to be done, and let
Bio unessentials take their ohance after
ward. The difference in the amount of
work accomplished will be astonishing.
TxACBKn—“ What is mount ky ships
crossing tbo line?" Scholar—“When
they sail over the equator." “Do you
tuow any other lino at sea beside tlie
oquatorT” “Yes, sir; there's the Anchor
line, and tho Canard line, aud UlO Allen
tine, out! several others,"
For Mayor,
D. E. B. Wells.
For Aldermen
0. I. Duggan,
II. Mayo,
Beu Wltiddon,
E. A. Sullivan,
Vox Populi.
Itui'klcn’H Arulen Halve.
The best Salve in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Suit
Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap
pert Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all
Skin Eruptions, and positively cure
ReadyForUse
Olives, Terra Catt&s and all the latest
fashionable shades for < |
OITY COUNTRY OR EEA6I0E. !
Warranted durable and permanent. I
Descriptive Lists, showing SS actual
shades, sent on application.
For sale by tha prinolpal dealers, '
wholesale and retail, throughout the
country.
Ask for them and take no others.
BILLINGS, TAYLOR & CO.
CLEVELAND, OHIO.
ALABASTINE
*-N
A Superior Substitute
for Kalgomiue, etc.
AYER’S
Ague Cure
contains nn nntldott for all nmlurliU dl»*
orders which, §o fur ns known, hi used in uo
ulhur remedy. It contains iiu Qulnlno, nor
any mineral nor deleterious substance what
ever, and consequently products nolnJarloMA
effect upon tho constitution, hut leaves tli«
fysUut as healthy ns It w-J before th« nttaok.
WE WARRANT ATI n'8 AGUE CURE
to cure cyory ease of Ksr«r and Agua, Intar-
miltcflit or Chill Kcvtr, ILmr Uont F«rec,
I lunik Aguo, Bilious Fever, and Urer Cosn-
)>1aint enu«**d by malaria. In esse of full a re,
after due trial, dealers are authorised, by our
circular dated July 1st, ll«2, to refund Ite
money.
Dr.J.C.Ayer&Go., Lowell,Maas.
Suld l>y k.l i -ruggt.H.
AJahMNne is the first and only preparation
mode from caloiacu gypsum rock, for apiili-
cution to walls with a brush, and is fully cov
ered by patonts ami |>orfooted by many years
of experiments. It is tho only pcrmuueut
wall finish, and admits of applying as many
coats as desired, ono over nuotlior, to any
bard surface, without danger of scaling, or
noticeably adding to the thickness of the
wall, which is strengthened ami improved hy
each additional cout, from time to timo. It
Is tho only matcrlnl for tho purpose not do.
pendent upon gluo for Its adhesiveness.
Alahastino is hnrdoned on the wull by ago,
tnolsturo, etc., whilo ail kalsomlnes or whit
ening proparations have Inert soft chalks
aud gluo for tkoir baso, wklcli are roudored
soft or scalod in a very short timo.
In addition to tho abovo advantages,
Alahastino is less exponslvo, ns It requires
but one-half tho number of pounds to covor
tho samo amount of surfuco with two coats,
is ready for uso hy addiog water, aud easily
applied hy any one.
For sale by your Paint Dealer. Ask for
Circular containing Samples of 12 tints,
manufactured only by tho Alabastixe Co.
M. B. Cuuttcu, Manager, Uraud Kupids, Mich.
JfO JVEWTHING.
STRONG’S SAKATIVE PILLS
Used throughout tho country
yOR OVER 40 YXLARSf
And tnus proved
The Best Liver Msdislns In the World. *
NoGripinff, Poisonous Drug
. t . . 'Grlpinff, PoisonousDrugd, but p<us*|y VegsUbla
Files, or no pay required. Jtu guar-|
howrefs, Purifying tho Hlood. < .'loapsing from MRiarU.
‘ ' H *
antee.l to give perfect siitisi'tici on, or 1 bowj.
inmo,' rofuurted. Price25 cents.por —
1 ox. For sale by Bowlines & May I KWWrisS^^
*-•— SANDS' —-
PATENT TRIPLC
The only Freezer over matt* hgvtnp Hire# distinflt
motions iuAido tho o«n. thereby, of conne, crodtuv
• hr finer and smoother C'csjuu than any other
Freezer on (he market.
300,000 In USO. CaUiagne ud l>tU* UaS
nailed upon APPilcation, t
WHITE MOUNTAIH FJREEZER CO.,
NS