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THE MERCURY
lie SliorilW
•imoi's I'l'niiclinnsl'fli'
.■diet-
Providing Tor Daughters.
Mr. Vuii.w in:u’r tlie follow iny irt-Jici I Tim way of happiness and comfort for
for Bashington ,„ r August I'll'm,. lie (IksI: single middle-aged women would bo
Sirnml wii'k- Ki-porti'd rliinim ar.d rail j much easier if a different method was
ill I van will la; nmu r wiiillu r generally ! pursued V-y parents toward thoir daugli-
,re part of week lair ami ]ili:is;im wimIIic | tors while tliey nro Btill young. Noth-
iiowt of week ending w iill storms ngiin, pai
iculaily wot a m il.
Tliini w h k. suhry nml-c ittcnd storm
outer ngain, and veiv i’tvnranle weatlu
lights quite elnlly about the 2Uth and :ls
1 nr hut windy weather; g lies piobably i
Organ
('on nty.
a J j k rn id an”
Kditch.
PunUSIlKll AND PUOl'RIETOn,
sAMtntsvii.iiK, - • • heoiiki
TUKSDAY, AUGUST, 10 1884. England.
• until week.—-A
i ing, of coursi*, can rccomjxniso a xvomon
for 11 io loss in her life of tlm lovo of Uus-
ick in all prolmbiii-
of .terms on North Atluiiiio, t.iilt oi
liawreme and lower provinces, a Is., in tun
and ami Si-otlaiidr wry wet wmllier i
oi I hern United Male-; n good deal ol lai
ii miijiirity of scoiions; eool weather.
STATU A«KU I LTl IHVIN.
]'Im> Mrctiii|t t!t ItoitU'Slioi'l ll«i
rill! OS' illicit 1 *!.
Komi:, Aug. 1*2.—'The eonventio
le Stale Agricultural Soeleld
palled to order iu tlie city hui
I .fthis eity at o'clock this morn
! nw. Iiv tlie floeietv s 1'resident. Mi
| ,i vinos ton. Kev. Dr. Hunting deli'
ere 1 tile opening prayer, nil 1 the ml
|less of welcome was made by May
lion.s. <;i*ovi:h« Kino, of
OP NEW YOliKj
Tor Vico President,
lion. THOMAS V. IlITMlItMIi*
OP INDIANA.
Tor Congress of tlie lOlli, Dlst.
Hon. GKOIKiKT. H.VUNKS,
OP AUGUSTA.
Tor (loveniwr of (Seorgiit.
Mon. ItKNHY II Hi DANIEL
OF W A ETON COUNTY,
l'or Solieitor ISeiienilof tlie 7I1«1
die (aeorgin Clretlll.
Hon. OSCAII II. BOG IMS,
SANDP.ItSVIEEE. G.V.,
An eloquent response was deliver
ed by lion. Thomas Hardeman. I'll
annual address by President Livings
ton was verv line, and was chiefly oi.
band and children, but them is no rea
son why, added to this bitterness, aho
should always havo tlio humiliation of
dependence. Half the terrors ot a sin
gle life of n woman lie in tlie fact that
she will never linvo a homo of her own,
but mnst remain a dependent on father
and brothers ; the one too many m the
household ; the bonoflciary on sufferance
in the family, though she work twice ns
much as the actual members. A fatlior
naturally sets his boy on bis own feet at
coming of ago, but as naturally keeps
IiIh daughter dependent on himself. It
is a pleasure, perhaps, to him to give \
Iter gowns and pin money at iiO as when I
■die was ft. He does not reflect that she I
lias the longing, equally natural to
every man and woman, to take her own
place in the world, to lie a rooted plant,
Mot a parasite. The difficulty is easily
solved. If the father is wealthy, let him
settle absolutely upou his daughter,
when she is of marrying age, the amount
he would have given her as a dower, in
stead of doling out the interest ns con
stant gifts j if lie is n poor man, let him t
give her some trade or occupation by 1
which she call earn her own money, i
This •nurse would obviate the mcrcona- ;
ry necessity of marriago which rises j
night and day before tlie penniless, de- j
ISAlibS \ LilVlO!
I’ve Dane Bought a
!•! I \ K It .
1 si\y bit fur i\ tuck,
LUDDEN & BATES
Southern Music House
Savannah, ‘*a
trui* x Itoicc (or l:tvrc*si ui«.-
tivc'ft.
Hon. J. K IlincH und Hon. T. O. WiokiM
Tlioy ought to l>o nomi latecl,
Hcc.iuno Wiisniu^tnu county would bonoi
♦ r-cll »is well us tb« in by fo doing.
Tliey ouglu to bo uotninatad.
IL cause tin y r.rc conservalivo men nm
rr> not (unities on nnv *»nn -ti Licet.
They ought lob nomiuuted:
Because ncitIn i l them have or ever wil
Hu lor the usury bill us huvo done on
»rmer repres* ntutivos in the lust legislut.u
. mis • money malt* r in Georgia from
2 per cent in our already too much itnpov
rishod country
fliey ought to bo nominated:
Because one is n la vyer and t’ o other ________________
mner ami would represent the interest ot LuddcD & Bates Southoni Music House
nor eofistit ii- ticy,
For Leave to Sell Lund.
GEORGIA—Washington Couutj
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
James W. Welch, administrator of the ev
wlmt’s more.I done save 1 tute of Asa Welch, lute of Buhl county, de
a clean $50,by l»u)in’hit censod, bus in due form applied to tlie m<*
Ursigned lor leave to soli a tract of land
situated in Collon county, containing 4l)t
teres, and said up; llcutiou will be beard oi
the first Monday in Feptembrr next.
J’hiH 5th day ol August, 1881.
M NEWMAN, Ord’y
ring 7 —It
FUI0N.DS.
i hut’s no > use in talkin’, ef you liaint gut u
to |Piuucr or u Orgin in yuro house jo will »• v-
or know wl at rale simon pure happiness is
•Intel yn uit one, an’ when yo • u, jess take
• aonmn's advice, an’save inouev bv buyin
hit at
lie importance of the organization pu uj out womwi. — V7ic UJusekerjHi*
if agriculturists,
Hon. W. J. Northern was nomina
ted for Senator by primary election
by lal) majority oil yesterday.
It is reported that the cotton cater
pillars have made their appearance
on the river plantations in Stewart.
The Kev, Henry Ward lloeeher is
lying ill at Ills resilience at I’oeUskill.
He Imd been unwell for sometime,
nlid, ns lie became rapidly much
worse, his physician was sent ful
and remained with him Friday night
Air. Headier was much easier Mon
day.
A committee was appointed to nr
range for exhibit# at tlie New O,
leans Exposition.
An invitation to a steamboat ex
• hi .flon and barbecue on l hursda-
was accepted.
An interesting paper was ren 1 Ip
Col, (i. XV. Adams on the fosterin
by the State of the Department o
Agriculture, lie was ably support
,.,| by .Judge Ynson, who propose,
to apply to its support the l'eventn
derived from tlie inspection of fei
lili/.ers. This was opposed by Mr
nenti! /iiiok.i vy\r,cnnsAjtT.
Oil page 1:11 ol “ noises and lload#’
occurs tlie following:
Tlio uso of horse shoes is a sin; tliey
are unnecessary, and “ their results an
purely evil;” they torture tlio iiuimni
and shorten ids life, and tlie sin currier
along with it tlio curse of being n eon
tinted source of worry and expense ti
his owner. “ Fashion" cannot plead of
foctimlly in their favor, os tliuy detracl
roin action, activity, smartness and
I licy ought to lie ni urinate,];
because they would represent the wishes
lie- people sad not misrepresent them a.
s been done
They ought to be nominated:
liecnaso they nro true mid tried democrats,
nd know Ihtit democratic mentis a govern
i-lit by the people and therefore represt nt
* ir voices in the legislative halls. I'oi
use ieasons il I'oi no others, wo comment:
eat lo their Irieuds neighbors and Ih,
otblle g< u rally.
CmzKNB.
I'onrll Artlllei j.
I Members of Ihis company will sec iron
| lie following Special Order thet the c leotito
i for Captain el the Company will take plae*
| m Samrdr.v n> xl llith inst , nnd not on tin
U)th ie si. Tt is hopod tint! the no ethers w ill
ke notice ot tlie time and Unt tail to attend
STATE OP OEOKGU,
AnJt'TXNT (IkN'r.ltAI.'h OlTteF,
Atlanta, August 6th lss4.
,e ,rl,tl Oner. i, ; ar, , lentil,a will 1
,td at i.inl) in tile, U asl ligioti Count}
eoigis, or S,itnuhiy the Kith day M Aligns
SSI, h, twi I ll tl I I ( ille of in o'e'0 k a. lo
lid 3o’clock p in lor a (.apt. in lo tomlunuu
They s the mou inr my money. No swin
dlin’ I nr III, III. 1 Imy don't humbug yo will
ITi-rs ot geld dollars Inr fill cents, or $1 yil'lPj ,„ t | H 0 ( j ], Itrautley, estate of I. O 11
l’noo-iN Inr 0 hot j.ss give \o dollar Inr lymiti^ crossing the W. ,V 1'. U lt.intrentol
dollar - yure money’s worth to a ci-nt. They'll |p- y; p.neock's dwelling, then through tie
In i xartly ns they aari i
io money. J. lavsilf,
thousand deliglitcd
purchasers who have bo
ast ti IU eti years. See v
Niw ltoad.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
To all whom il may con -era.
All persons inter -sled arc hereby notified
that ll no good cause is shown to the contra
rv. an orilei will lie granted hi the tinde*-
signed on Saturday Ilia Kith day of Seplem
her 1881 establishing a new road ns marked
out by lh" ro. commissioners appointed lei
lor that purpose, commeDcitig at Mrs Luoin
tin llrnntley's well in the '.list Dial (1. M
(tinning in an easterly direction through th
■11, ring In s ,v * hands el F,. M. bridges, Messrs Hawlings and
am one ot twenty 1 }],., }],,,y Layton to Mount Moriah Churc-I
(sin me Hindi ) This ll'th dav of August 1HH4
light ot them in Iht
1ml tin v i It- r;
I’eek, id' Kneltilale.
it is expoetoil Unit (iov. ( levelan l
will start fin- tin- North woods next
Saturday or the following Monday,
lie will lie accompanied by a few
intimate friends, and expects to
take a vacation ofitliotil two weeks
in tlull region, His letter of ucccp
lance will probably lie completed lie
fore lie leaves Albany.
The Bureau of Education in it
exhibit at the I’hiludclphiu ('cntcii-j'mmmutcd hy
niul made no pretention to cotnple
tencss of detail, tlio exhibit was a
mens outline. Tlio display at the
coming Worlds’ Fair at New Oi
lcans will lie simply porfeet in every
President Livingston was re elected.|
A. K. Franklin read an essay olil
cyclones and the moans of prevoutini |
A numlicr of Vice Presidents wen |
•leeted. Tlio next meeting will in !
held at Brunswick in February.
UliOlthilA OILIIIM IC XTN.
71 eetiiiK ol'Tlielr Coiiventiiiii ii
Atlniiia.
Mr, Lullnm, of Coupliell, nflerei a rose
'mi.hi eommeiiding tlm lelmiuisirutiim 1 I
lev. McDaniel, ami rc-mimiimtilig iiim h-
leehomiticm, as follows
" I; sill veil, That il is th.' sense of llii
oiiiiv.-iitiiin, rotircseiiling the Democr lii
al i/M'llr* of this Side, that sim-e hi« ncccssiiu
pi the executive chair die ailmiairtratiie
lion. Henry l>, McDaniel h is been old.
faithful, i (insistent palriotie anil just anil i
hereby approved hy lliis convention
"I’e.-olvud, further, Thai we do hereby
place I a-fore our fellow cillx.-ns die mom
ol II.mi II 1) Mell.uiiel as the Demo
ratio eamlidiile for the olliec of (hiveruei
-if I ieorgia lor the ensuing, term and cordial
ly enmincnd him to the snpjant of the p» •
glc for that high position,
lies lived, further, That lie he hereby
•ehiimdii) i.”
I d ini a vole, llov McDaniel was inmn-
asly reiiominaUnl
In the afternoon! (pceel. But then, perhaps, “fashion
•lunmnds clatter, and there U no account-
eg for taste.
Tlio benring-roin would he still lost
liooiltd for a horse which, having no
•laitis in liis foot, would not ho shifting i
ibout, and putting liiuuolf into slouch
ng postures at every momout iu ordar
to l-oliovo them.
nisTUti'T ai.ti:;:xati:s.
VUIStiSR A MILKS.
Homo ot tlio Cliineso similes are sain
to ho as pointed ns tliey nro uavcastic. j
VIicy cull a blustering, harmless follow .
“ n paper tiger.” A man wlioplacca too i
high a valuation oil himself tliey com- j
-pare to “a rut falling into a scale and
weighing itself." "A hunchback making |
■j bow" is what tliey call overdoing a ,
•hing. A spendthrift tliey compare to |
•• a rocket,” which goes off ut once, and i
.. man who expends his charity on re
mote objects, neglecting liia own family, 1
si said to “ hang
r-hicli is soon afar, but gives no light bo-
lOW."
Wr. are sowing seeds of trutli or error,
.if dishonesty or integrity every day we
.Wo and everywhere wo go, that will take
oot iu somebody’s lii.l,
“HOWELL AUTILLEHi."
Haul I III mm to I • le Id under ti e snperin
■n '. lire ol mi y two or u i re i ffe. r« of vol
■ ilr, is Iml eoi,Inr . d w iill “al l Cnlllpllliy .
. niiy two "I mi re .tustiees ot the lVnor, ol
, I.. I h is, .■ r, a .hisiiee and om fir. hold-
r ol mill COM ly who wil: tiain u it the re
ams tht-md under Mid to Ihli* i tlico.
By unit r ut Uio Uu'»ri < r.
Ji iiv v Ft* nil'nr,
AJjntnnt (ipiiural.
City Election Notice.
PIANOS j ORGANS
I'ltVIK ItiiNewiiml, VOf-
hgnute, Large Mz.-, t’arved Legs,
Overstrung It.hr. All ImproVeiuints,
Only $210. Uprights S225 (lr.>ad
Sipi'.r. f, 71 Oct., $225. From Old and
Hi li .Ido ..iiikers. Swi el toned, pertcct
and durable. Good fur a lifutiiao.
out. v.VM XViilmit rmn’».
Extended tup, two st-la Heeds, 5 btopa,
I n V $5.1; four seln Heeds, 7 Strips, only
#(i"i; II Slops, $7U. In eleg.'iil casus,
richly oruainiided: gunraulc-ed intone,
construction and durability.
T.n first-class Makers and over 300
ddleiont style- to sell et lr.ua. Easy In-
siallnienls-, $15 inuulldy on l’lauos, or
$5 on Organs, an I
WitliF.nch Piano, A Good Stool & Cover
Wit i Each Un>an,a Good Hool & Inst i
With Each Piano or Or^an.Book Music
.In' Id r ip Iht t:l'min.r, Hull actually (Miner tit
Instrument to your nearest depot or taiuliny,
M. NEWMAN, Ord’y W C.
Ilinru:, McTntoru Co., Ga,
l)r. ,T Urmlliehl; Dour Sir—I have
ken several Imltles of your Female
Kegnl.'itnr for falling of tlie wnmb ami
.tiler diseases combined, of sixteen years
mncling, niul 1 really believe I am cur
'd entirely, fur which please accept my
heartfelt thunks and most profound grat
itude, I know your medicine saved my _ f
life, so you see. cannot speak too highly! jj Jt' ur ims
in its favor, I have receonmiended it to ii-
several of my friends who aie, suflering . j|
ns 1 wis. ' “
Yours very respectfully,
Mm VV EoTw ntNS, B A'MvCaity
or A
hlUM) JPItV.
I*oi' flic: September Term 1884
IF I’ Turnin'
l\ J N Walden
llaifurd Hartley
,Doses Joiner
dim M Itaeliel
/’ It Tullia/erro
Joseph M Smith,
A’ll Dudley
Dr D L Cheatham
0 N Young
B F Murphy
(.'has T Smith
It IF Harrison
das II BUtman
T L Brown
J Frank Walker
L N Bachelor
JF/n Walk-in %
Dr h () Me Bride
J IF Session*
F S Strange
T A Brown
T O Wu ker
A B Adams
Dr A Mathis
■It.
Administrator's Disn issiou.
GEORU1 \ Wutdiingtou County.
Ordinary's Office.
HyM. New nan. Ordinary of said (minty
Whereas Mrs. Martha B. Joy ner and V. 8
toyuer surviving adniiaistmiors of the es
tale ot Huel A. Joyner, apply to me for let
■era el Dismission from said administration
md I w ill |mss upon this application on tin
first Mondnv in September, 1 *84, nt my otltci
in Ksndorsvllle.
Given under ray hand offoinlly this 20tl
liy ot May, lfih-t.
5-2!) — Ilm
V N r 1- c ion will l>o held at the Comt-lioiiHi
iu the city el 8,mdi rsville in lliu Uni
oml y in Si j t. ii her, 1SS4, ter Mayor mm
ve Ahieinieii to shvo Inr m e year, or un
l itu ii M ccesseiH lire * h cte,l and ipialitleil
d lie i i Ms el said ell ctioti shall he Upet'ei
10 o'i h ek in tin- foitnonli and closu ut 3
, eck in lln apt it.
I e it tr.rilu r t nneti d, That all male citi-
I s .pialffi. d lo VI te hr iniliibirs ol th
glslnlure, end who si all l avo paid
AM. B I’.I IGin I'All)
TRADE MARK
M. NEWMAN,
Ordinary, W. 0.
REGISTERED.
Take my ndvioi ; they del fair hv me, «u
they will iln the same by yo. Hot don't tr;
tu hint them down, Inr they have
0.\J.Y 0X11 Pltll'Si
n’ they stick lo it like li coon to a tree. Bill
ol them, an’ 'tu y will sallsfy you or pa. If
hack \ure money. Send yuro namo an '■
post, flic-., an’ tell km whnt yo wait, an
liny'll N. nd you tnor'o a |nek of catalogues,
circulars and price lists, which will help yr
pick onl the Instrument yo want. Jers pu
in ynuro latter:
Ll'DDKN A- It \TE$ SOU TBEHN MUSK
HOUSE, SAVANNAH, GA.
in’it will go tile, an yn'll git an answer n
i jifly, far they all gil up soon ill the mom
m ,l liiu tell y. r. Y'.nr'u,
Utrrsv Bamii.t in IIiooinh.
P, 8.—They wanted me to bo their Agen
inr this settlement, but I liaint got no tim
1109 ITTIir"GTRUKB ST.PHILI.P^
A NKWTIMCATMI.NT
For fiosBtiMi'TioN, Asthma, liitoNruiTis
Dtsri i'StA, Catauiiii, IIkauaciie, Dkhii.i-
IV, ltllliPMATIStM, NkUKAI.CIIA, AND ah
Chronic and X' l-enus Disorders.
A CARD
i Ians Ic ally mii|' ». d and demanded by n ow, all’ I don't reckon bit would pay
c nc-’uriii. s d tin city, ami si all ti‘Vo r.*. J M(> ] low> HH (|,„ f,,|rs is so down on sicl
ol they air, my Pi
■ no how,
six monlbs will.in the j nisdiclional t |,| n g 8 .
tlie
Hut I don't kcei
limits nt aid city, and no oilier person j p,,., here tu stay, el the bole sctlleineu
down on inn aliout hit.
. . - | i
i„,„„ „ ,,,,i u i hall ho quallllBil to vote at said ulvution tin L
tnutern on a P 01 *- | Maj . or au ‘ a A ia 0 rmon, nml in cuseauy person
said electi
respect. Every kind of sehool and |,’j,. HL .
Tlie following names were presi nt
1 in turn Iiv the districts and non.
'mated Iiv the convention.
school appliance will lie fully exem
plified in every eniH-civaldt* way.
Stanley lias come hack to England
from the Congo, and though tin
time when travellers could liriup
wonderful stories from unexplored Sims.
altei
j Second—A. T. Mnclntoy
nato, E. C. Bower,
Third - K. M. Ilodjge; alternate, B
B. 11 i :ito 1.
Fourth—E M. Bulla; alternate, A
D. Fr.diimn.
Fifth—J. L. T'ye; alternate, ,1. I
regions, yet tin- adventurous nnviga
to ol'the Congo bus no doubt a I in 1
get of marvels to relate to the linen
of travel, lie is very much impres;
eti with the fertility of tlio C'ongi
and its advantage to tlie commerce!
of tlie world. He also thinks that i
it might lie readily used hy Gordon I
as a line of escape.
Late advices from Vera Cruz, Mex
ieo, say that myriads of locust
have appeared in that State, and
notwithstanding immense •juantities
have been killed great destruction to
Sixth—Washington Dessaujaltor |
mite. M W I’eek.
Seventh—Thomas W. Miller; al I
lernate NY. M. I Ienry,
Eighth—.loci A. Billups; aUei-
luite, '1'. I! .lanes.
Ninth—(J. ,J. Welburn; alternate
11. Sutton.
'JVntii TiioniiiH E. Watson; altei-
jiu.tr', d. F. Daly.
[ Upon mpiest made from vnriom
districts, and nlso upon reipies
oiinde liy I Ion. Thomas E. Wntsou,
11hut gentleman's name was with-
liuwn.
kxi: i TiVi: cojiMin'i:i:,
As a part of tile work of the eon
crops has resulted. In'Yucatan tiud vent ion the following State Dcmoc
Southern Mexico an hundred siiuarei l ' !,,k '. ' ,x,,lMlliv ‘' >;ommittee was elei
• i , i . , , ted for the ensuing year:
miles ol cduntry is eovered-with the , ., ..... ’ , ,
* i .1. II rolhill. eliairnian; dolin t
pests, aud corn, grass and otheri(’andler secretary,
crops have been utterly destroyed.
It is said that thousands of families,
dependent upon the small crops, will
have to be supported hy tlie govern
ment during the next six months.
A gentleman, reecijlly returned
from Europe, says: “The project oi
an exhibition of American products
arts aud manufactures in London
two years lienee i-i received with
great favor in England, and if tin
exhibitoii is a creditable one it will
do more to extend Amer
lean markets aud commerce than
than could lie done in any otlici ;NI- T'ni’ner.
■ At large -Dupont Guerry, T. H
klones, K. C. Dumber, 'Walter (I
Charlton.
Fist district—I. L. Sweat, -J. 11.
Estill,
Second district—W. A. Harris, W.
A. Graham.
Third district—A. S, Cults, A. G.
.McArthur.
Fourth district-—G. E. Thomas,Jr
F. M. Longloy.
Fifth district—John S, Candler
F. D. Dismako.
Sixth district—C. A. Turner, Bob
■rt Wliitlicld.
Seventli district—K. K. Harris, K.
II. Davis.
Eighth district—C. E. Smith, >1
whom everybody knows as tlio suoccsstul
nwuingcr of tlio
Largost Hotel Enterprises
nf Amorlc.T, nays Unit wlil’.o ft pnspoiigor firm
Now York on board a ablp Kolng inouiul Cnpo
Horn, In tlio curly dny« of cinlKmtlon totftl*
Ifornlii, ho limvncil Unit one of llio ollicors of
the V04.4-1 hd1 cured hlinsolf, during the voy
age, of an obitlimto discaao hy the uso of
Ayers Sarsaparilla.
Siiu’o then Mr. I.ki.and 1i«B reconnnriitlcd
Aviat’R SAltsArAiiii.i.v in many similar
caso*, and ho has never yet heard ol il» lull*
UVC to elfcot a rad leal euro.
Some years ago one of Mr. Lrf.ANn’s fariu
laborors bruised his h R. Owing to the had
htato of hi# blood, an ugly scrofulous swelling
or lump appeared on the Injured 11 nil), ilor-
riblo itching of the skin, with burning and
darting pains through the lump, made life
almost Intolerable, The leg beenmo enor*
mouhly enlarged, and running uh-ers formed,
discharging great quantities of extremely
offensive matter. No treatmont was of any
avail until tlio man, l»y Mr. hr.land's direc
tion, was supplied with Avr.u’s Sauhapa-
IIIi,I.A, which allayed the pain and Irritation,
healed tho sores, removed the swelling, aud
completely restored tho limb to use.
Mr. Li:land bus personally used
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
for IUieunmtUm, with entire success ; and,
after careful observation, declares that, In
Jiis belief, there is no medicine in the world
1 equal to it for the euro of I.Ivor Disorders,
I Clout, tlio otVectN of high living, Salt
Itlicum, Soros, Eruptions, uud all the
various forms of blood dlsensos.
We have Mr. Lkland'h permission to Invito
all whonmydcslro further evidence in regard
to tho extraordinary eurnlivo powers of
Avr.u's Sarsaparilla to geo him person
ally either at his mammoth Ocean llotd,
Long Branch, or at tho popular l.eland Hotel,
Broadway, 27th and 28th Streets, New York.
Mr. Lkland's extensive knowledge of tlm
good done by this unequalled orndlcator of
Hood poisons enables him to give inquirers
much valuable information.
I'RFPARKD BV
Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all Druggists; §1, six bottles for S3.
i wise qimltlied to \uto al
In II move into Ur city, alter time to»
rg in hi** 'ax nod whoso imiuo ahtvll
io nppear on the tax books of tin* preceding
»*u . no ntt.in III order toeiititln lli111 to Note.
|» it Ins llrtlllH to th- ( h ill of council be
lt the- | cong ol tho polls, in order that
o i: ay b * cm oiled among tho tax pay iup
iti/ ns.
I orilor of Council.
1). L. B. Wh.is
City Cltik.
AtiK’ut 11th, 188L
1‘ r i tiers iJiHiiiission.
Hi 1)INAltY'S OFFICE,
GFj lit 11A—Wasliin^tou County.
Win-t. mh Mrs. Emily (). Miller, Exeouliix
• the will (>1 C’halleH F. Miller, late ot sai<<
niTity I'lOMihed, has in dnefoiHi ppliml i-
i.- for letters ot ditiUiisKioii Iroin tho udiuin-
tmtion o( tlie • state of said lloiieased.
These are tin r- t ire to cito and admonish
tl conoerntMl to he and uppeur at the Conn
t Or tinn y to be held in and for said conn-
on tin tir t Monday in November in xt.ain
ow cause il iiviy they luive. why mid let
is < t dismission should not bo granted t*
'to petitioner.
Given tinder my hand and official Higna
rent Baiuiorbvillo, thin doth day oi July
88*1.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
7 31-3 m
TESTED A OU ARTE It
CENTURY—IT STANDS UN-
RIVALED.
LaQuaxtie, (i.\,
Dr .T Brntlficlil, Atlanta, Ga; Di'itr
Sir—1 take pleasure in statntini; that I
Inivt: list'd, for tlio last twenty years, tlie
moilicino yen are new puttin<;i\|i,known
as Dr Bnullielil’s Female itciriilntor, and
(■'insider it tlie liest eomliinntiim ever
•jiittnn tocetlier for the diseases for
which it is recoinnnnonded With kind
est regards I am, resneelfully,
W B Fkiiuki.t,, M D,
Atlanta, Ga,
Dr J llrndfield: Dear Sir—Some
fifteen years turn I examined the re
cipe nf Female Uci’uintor, and carefully
studied autlmrities in its components,
and then fas well as now) pronounce it
to lie tlie most scientific and skillful com-
lunation of the really reliable remedial
vegetable ngouts known to science, to
set directly on the womb and uterine
irgaiiH, and the organs and pnrts sym
pathising directly with these;nnd, there
fore, providing a specific remedy for nil
liscscs of the woiub, and of tliu adjacent
ngmis mid parts,
Jkssk Boiiinu, M, 1), 1), 1),
Treatise on the Health and Happi
ness nflFntnmi mailed free to applicants.
The linulfield Regulator Co.,
Box 28 \tlmita, Ga
■ It WI'HSi: JURY
For 1 Nt Week 8r|il<'inlH‘r Term
1884.
E D (Jarrell Jesse M Tanner
E D Strange 1 I'm Lindsay
G C S -arhrouyh A J Garner
I M Dudley Oilmen E Pace
J IF Whitaker Jesse It Morris
T A Gurry Kinchen May
Annin 7 Lewis J J Shurhny
./ It Brantley IF 11 Godfrey
Green J Gilbert Jno F Salter
Jno F Walhtr E Frank Smith
W T Meek L D Newsome
.1 II Johnson Jno Bridges
IF A Smith ills! Disk IF T Jones
f II Wood MG W Smith
Da id S Smith Jr Jno W Page
I'm verse J n ry for Hit* find Week
Sepfemlier Term, 1884.
FREE!
’RELIABLE SELF-CUBE.
A f.vurlln i.n-serlptlon of os» of *h«
most noi.rt »ml .m-' Oisiful .loss. I»ei '
i now rotln*di for tliocuroof Jtoriioii*
JLowif .Tl«)<hood, Jjoul
iu plainaukb UeuvuloiH'/FFO. Ull.ff
Afi2.«it DR. WARD A CO., I.bUaim.
AfliiiluUtiator's hl-mlKshm.
\iivs oitjce,
iKOliOl V—WahliiiJ^’ou County.
Wlier* i;h Win, '1'. Garrison, Ailuiiuihtiatci
vitli the will hbiuximI ol M. M. Spuiks la*
if Htiil oounty (Lcoaseil, applim to mo to*
utters of iliaiuishion troui Haiti adiniiiistrn
ion.auil l will paws npun this application oi
.m first Monday in October, 188*1, at my ot
id* i?i Samlei k n illu
tliver, nml r my hand officially this 711
lay ol July, 18S1.
A;. NEWMAN, Ord’y
7 10 3 m
l’x»'C'ilor’s DisniHsiou.
OH DINAH Y'S OFFICE,
GEOUGIA.—WfiHliingtou Gu»int\
N\ h< r« is Hnlus F. Cof hr «n nml (Id < n B.
Harrison, Executors ot tin* will ot llowel
,Vla\o, late ot sal-1 county, deceased, appl>
to mo tor Utters of diswitssion from the ad-
1 initiietrntu«u ot tlie tsta'e ot sai<l deceased
and l will pass upon their application oi
the tir^t Monday in October, 1881, at iny ot
fioo in Sandcrhville.
Given under my baud officially this 7tl
lay. of July, 1884.
M. NEfi MAN, Ord’y.
7-10 3m
For Administration Dismission.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
GEORG lA—\\ ludiiugton Count}
| Win reas Mis, Monira M. Gi.murn, Admin
islraliixof I ho l state ot 'I. J. Gilmore, hit*
■ t said eO'l' ty, deceased, applies to me h l
ifcttciH id dismission iroin said admit.istin
ion. and l will piss upon her application oi
to* first Monday in November, 184, at in,'
dfioM in handerifiville.
Given under my hand officially this 2ls
lay of July 1884.
M. NEWMAN, Ord’y.
7 31 2m
For Leave to stdl Land.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
(i EO1 IO LA — WuMhiugton County.
Mis. Emily 0 Miller. Ex ruirix nf tlm nil
d OliailesF. Miller hue of said county, de-
•easel, 1 as in due form applied to the un*
lersi^nnd, tor leave to sell sixty acres nion
>r less ol the limits belonging to the esiatt
I said d cas d, and said application will hi
icard on tin* first Monday iu fteptctuber
1884, at my oifioo
1 his 3Uih day of July. 1884.
M. NEWMAN, Ord’y.
7-31 fit
Wo ties umlcrulgmal. having re.advrd great nml
[vnimiiHMit henollt from tin* tine ef •’( ’OMI’f U NI) ()\
,'OKN” prepared and adinhiiKtfrcilhy Drn. Sta 1
\ I’ai.kn. of l , hlUulul|)liia, ami being ,>itLfietl that il
•« a new discovery in me find Rcienee. nnd all flint
lalmed for it. cmndder It n duty whleli we owe to tin
many tlmmamN who are millering from ehroidc and
h >-colletl *dn( , urnhl«" dDense.-* to ilo all ftmt we can t<
uiHke lt$ virtues known mid to inspire f lie public w Ith
ntldcncc.
Wo have j crsomvl knowledge of 1 >r*». Starkey X
I'nlcii* Tliey are educated. Intclligc. t, coR«eieinloiU‘
physleimiH. who w ill not. we are sure, make uuy state
it which they d>> lint know or heleivt* to In* true
pnldish H’ly ieidinoninla or n ports of ca«eH which
not genuine.
\Ym. 1). ICf.i.i.kv,
Member of Congress from Philadel
phia.
T. S. Aoirmsu,
Edilor niul Publisher "Anther/
Home Magazine," Philadelphia.
V. Ij. Conuad,
Ed dor "Lutheran Obseerver." Phil
adelphia.
PHILADELPHIA, PA., June l 18S2.
It ll G Wallers
Jno N Rogers
Thus E Sen It
JI) Warn mock
Wiley Hlrphrns
W F Slade
E W Tanner
E F Brantley
Hold W Young
Jas It Brown
foe A Sailer
E S Palmer
tv A E Smith
Ed T BaeluU
/ S Wei eh
I G Sindh
ll’m ./ Irwin
(J V Jones
S J Jordan
Jno P Smith
John Brantley
T J Braswell
Jno F llnllnn
J Catdey Duggan
Jno tV Waller
Jno A 'Tompkins
F M Francis
ll'in Jones
I It King
Jas M Brady
order to me* t n natural Inquiry In regard to mil
protVeR-ioiinl and personal standing, mid loghc In-
cruised confidence In our statement* and in the gen
uineness of one tcs'.llil (l.iuls till I rt’p 11 • of we
ndnt theaiiO\e rani from get tleinen well nnd wdiJeh
iuiown and of tlie lifgheMt personal < hai Ncter.
Our* Trent Bn on c Minqi uno Oxygen,” e.ulalnlng
i h-H|or> of l he discover) of and im de of action of this
*einarkiih|e i urative agent, and n large record of srr-
nlalngeur' M In Consumption, i ntsirrh. Ni ura’g a.
Itrouehilts. Asthma, eft*., and a wide range of chronic
IlHMNf*. Will he relit free.
Ad-lreas Dia. >Sliukey & l’aleti.
IU-9 anil llll Giianl Ht, I'liiladeh
1 liia , Pa.
■way, because it will show the pcojUi!
at a f>lance wliat Americans him ;
uud wljut they make.”
The dispatches Inst week annotin
ce.l that at about 2 o'clock in tin
afternoon the residents of tho vu-in
ity of New York were startled bv :
severe shock of earthquake, 1 :th*.j:i<.
about ten set onds. New .York-, Bos
ton and Philadelphia were severe!: j
shocked, and quito a sensation nn
experinced at all tho watering ])incc:
on the Atlantic const from Haiti
more to Portland, .Maine. In sola,
cities the people rushed out of li
T. M. Peeples, F.
Wiberforee Dne.ii'i
Ninth ilistriet-
'. Tate.
Tenth distriet-
Ias. Whitehead.
The following- Slate House ollicer
were nominate I uimniinously:
Attorney General—('litiord ■))
A mlerson.
('oniplrollertienernl W. A. Wright
Treasurer—Robert Hardeman.'
Secretary of State.—N. (J. Barnett.
The feehle grim
■trong when Ilo
letter's Stumncl
Hitlers is used t.
jiruinule nssiuii
laden ef the fouc
and ( m il-h the
UomiI, Indices
linn, the, chiel
obstacle to an at
tpiinit i on o!
strenglb by tin
weak, is an ail
^STOftiACM ^.nent which in
ReadyForUse
Olives, Torra Cottas and all the latest
lashionable shades for
CITY COUNTRY OR SEASIDE.
Warranted durable and permanent.
Descriptivo Lists, showing 33 actual
shades, sent on application-
For sale by tlio prinoipal doalers,
wholesale and retail, throughout the
country,
Aslt for them and tako no others.
BILLINGS, TAYLOR & CO.
CLEVELAND, OHIO.
Tax Notice.
1 or-rnt makes hope a formation, grief i;l Ui;il.i v
makes it a Bolnoo, and desolation makes it , j ,‘j r- i -. -ci ' . .
the brightest flower that adorns earthly * 1
oreation, wltile even disappointment ami
delusion whisper darkness out of the sky
»f to-day into the sunshine of to-morrow. - - . . ,
houses in great fir Hit while in 1 ’ii ' Sol >biug sorrow may crush and cripple -I-'-'d-b' eonmeiaeiet >'
° "• the soul, but hope gives it now elasticity. "H eh braces up the | h.\-
Nay, it muy be humiliated in tin* dust,
b n of lb
flesh and
growing
peerless corrective,
appetite, failure to sic
\idcnee of premature
1.1 iSS III
mlelphia bricks were thrown fro;;
the tops of chimneys, church loll i but hope-will raise it up again. Hope is 1
and fortilie
disease.. F
the
dile b,
11! Ill io
1 inigpisi
I w
mi tin
FIb'ST KOl’ND.
alleinl tin- bllowiii-i icnned ji’aees,
.vs-a.itcd, f" '
u do and
the piirpoi
. lit v (
were swayed backward ami fort 1.
ami in some towns were nctm.i:
rune.
BHr. ItEMlyVKD HIM.
“ One kst kiss,” ho murmured fondly,
man's birthright, which,' after all bis and Dealers aeneially
blandishments, delusions and mockeries,
never lmikcth him ashamed to hope on, -yr , .
I i(i]>e ever. Airy fancies may allure him, i*) (} l J (*()
and smiling faces beguile him into
I treachery, but hope flits eternal round
■ the human head and breast and bangs
the rainbow on tlie blackest cloud on all
Stockholders.
Office of the Augusta. Gibson it i
S.mdecsville, li. K <'o., •
Nn. 1 liiln.-ivv Huildinc. )
A ' -'i .i. Ga. , Aug 15, 1 ''*'■!
The Eighth iii.M.-illmeut of ten percent.
I' the on pit il stock of this Company has
illid in, payable Tnc.-cEy Uiitli,
to me not to cat any onions.'*—Brook- who must needs keep moving in'tlm By o-.i.-r o" the Bo-mi of Directors.
gvoovo cf duty. ’ ll. M. MITCHELL, lhcif.
“ one last look—one lust word—what the clmste spnrklingfi of an ungel from
■bull it he?” She gave him the kiss, she ““t 1101 ' 1 - 1 * hb’ht.
gave him the look and she gave him these
last words:
Remember your promise Jibing 10 iv
s, i) niit
1) t visit; »ro
* nt«-’s
Gilt •’
W .1 ill’ n
Clay's
I) ,-p Step
i'l'Ui-snn’.s
M Bride's
ItiliL.m’s t
Talwnmi-le
!’. itcucVs
Wnimnack’
Stimewali
Jus, v'-
iL l.ikvi!' •
.'aider-v
9-1
l.'wO
ICO
i;;io
l’j.W
for the
: V. rally Sept. 22
Tm il:. ,- •• -a
l.y “ 24
" Wed
Tliui'
Fri.lnv ' . "
“ lay
“ Tiu-dav ’•
\\'( dm-kiav Oct.
“ Tlitirsday “
“ Hi "I iy '
“ S-itm-day “
“ M.aid iy
“ Tui'sit.v “
• W.. im '.liy
Tlinisday "
Fri.l .y
*' ^ut.irdav
\\. U. i liKiPKN.
T. 0. \Y. C.
l-'or Letters ol fiihiiiriistmtiui].
‘IS DINAH Y'S OFFICE,
GEORGIA—Washington Co nb
Jatm-H II. IJurriaon lias in nuttfoiiu applin
o tlio nniloiHi^uorl for permnot-nt l« tttrHo
\ Iminihtration on the entute of W. B L«r\
ite of M»\i(l cor.nty, (iecetiHed, and I will pan
pon s A I applic.tiion on tint first Monday ii
ngust, I8M, ut my office m ^'au tcrsvilh*
Givi-ii under my baud officially this 7ti
lay of July, 1884.
M, NEWMAN, Ord’y.
-10 It
Sheriff’s Sale.
FOR SEPTEMBER.
NVill 11( sill on the first Tamil,y in
Hop* unb u' next, nt tho C cu t H mse
in sai l 0 mnty of W nhington, within
tho legal hours of s tie, to tho highest
bidder for cash, tho following property
to -wit; one sluderliaker two horae. wag
on, one pair buggy shafts, 2 pair plow
gear,one buggy polo A four plow stooks
Hai.l prop
orty levied on r.a tho property of .'/rs
G 'orgiaA Uolison, to satisfy an exoen-
tion in favor of 1ST Hiwliugs vs Geor
gia A Uoh.iou and ouo iu favor of U T
ISTIker vs O.'orgia A Itolison and J A
Hobson, botli issued from tho Superior
Court of said county. Property pointed
by plaint tl'.iml h gal notice given def't
in possession
This Aug 4th, 1881
U A IDYLL, Siieriff,
LOIMLLAUD’S
MACCOBOY SNUFF.
CAUTION TO ( ON'Sl’MKlWl
A# m»ny Inferior l ml tifion# have ai pen rod tipdo
tin* iiiiirki‘1 In pv kiigFH 80 ( lonely mirn
i<( to ficelve ttu* n- wary, w. woalil rcqiicnt tin*
mruliaxcr to Noothat tin* rut llltii tfrapli< (l tin vatin
hi wlncli It Im pui-kut utwayn Lear
Out* Name nml Tnulc-Mnrk.
In huyintt the Imitation you pay nn much fur an
Inferior urtli'le ax tliepcuulm* coal#.
Bo Sure You Obtain the Gnmiue
L o r i 11 a r ri'8 Climax
lt(>(l Tin-Tug I*lug Tobacco.
The Finest Sweet (hewing Tnlmcco
Matte.
rin.*J(S* , m»lnc'niwi)yi‘ hear# n Hod Tlti-Tng with our
nuiin* th’ roun.
B2WAU3 OF IMITATION,
$ico,ooo. i
In loan on Washington enunty lands.
Kates chcnper than other loan associa
tion#.
For Sale,
Lot nnd Store House on North side
uf Public Siiunre. Lot 21 1-2 feet by
1)0 ft. Store House same size. New
is the limn fur you to get a foothold on
tlio public square.
Lot aud 2 room lioiiso on lHoyd street
Lot contains one, acre, l’nys 15 per cent
on price. Now rted to good tenant.
Lot and 2 room house on Floyd street,
Lot contains 1 1-2 acres, Bents for 20
percent on price which will buy it,
House nnd lot in Sandersville, oi
lie public square, which pays tine
per cent on tlie price asked. This i-
gilt i dge investment.
FACT3 RECARDING
_ Dr, Harter's Iron kit
I will purify and (>111-101) tlio DLQOD# rofnilata
- LIVER and KIDNEYS, ■»nT IlkjTuaa iiik
BAlaTlt nnd VIGOR of YOUTH! In nil tlimu
ell'-ii# ro'iulTlna iiccriuliiMUd y mol on h'Mt.
iCl-lulU I >\ Spl'pblu. \V 14111 of Ap|n*tllc.ludl)fc«-
ion. t.«ok 01 btri uutli, ulc., Hu um* I* uiarhinl
nd " oudcrml r«*»ulu
•I'pblu. Want of Appi*tll»*.ludl|rp««
..... . itr “ *“ ‘ *
llh hiiinrdliilc 1
(in-cic# {#n«| m rvr* mui iv«* m w mm*, raiiivvna
Iu) mind mikI •upplU M IIimIii l’"Wii’.
1 4 mi a n iuIUtii>p liciii Mil coniplaltita
La Pi I btj pnoilllnr lo llit'lr m 1 « III llmi In
jll. HARTER'S IRON TONIO u Mile mid »|n tdjr
nro. ll Klvcft a i li'iir nnd Iu-mIII y
The »ll'dllKL*l»l I eel t III on > III till* VllllIC «»l Dll.
UtTI' ir>* I ICON Tl
louutci LUlna Im
Iy of Hu* n>'lirlunl.
lo not i xpui liui'iil ^ - -
( Hoik! j »'ir adilrnm toTbn Dr. Hnrtor M*d.Co.V
ht. I.o,dv Mo., for onr "DREAM DOCK?* §
rmi of -t ninpH uud n» f 11 li norm n t ton.
)n. Harter‘8 Iron Tonio 19 ron Sale oy all
DnuoQiBis aud Dialers Everywherk*
CLEVELANDteix,!
tie edition of his life; written nt his own
Inane, wirii Ids ro.operation nnd assis
tance, l.y tlie renowned Goodrich. Lar
gest, cheapest, handsomest, best. Ele
gant illustrated. Gosts more per copy to
manufacture thnn tho other lives that
are sold for twice its price. Outsells all
olliers ten to nne. One of our agents
made a profit of over $50 tlio first day.
A harvest of gold will lie lealized liyev
cry worker. All new beginners succeed
grandly. Terms free nml I lie most lib
eral eve coffered. Have valuable time
by sending25cts for postage, ttc., oil
free outfit, which includes large prospec
tus book. Act quickly; a day nt the
li Ml
The Harnett House,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Is conceded to be the most
comfortable and by far the best
conducted Hotel in Savannah.
RATES: $2.00 PEL DAY.
M, L. HARNETT.
For Lett^ra Di.miissiun,
fRDINARY’S OFFICE.
0 KORUIA—Washington County
V\ h-ivaH, Stephen M Gilmore, Afiujiiiis
rator of thee.st-te of Elisha VV Jonlau ap
> 1 i* k to mo lor letters of diHiiiisBion trom biik.
nimiDiatmtiou and I will puss upou his ap-
ilioatiou on the tirbt Monday in Novembci.
884. at uiy office in Saudersville.
Given nn 1< r my baud officially, this 22d,
lay ol July, 1884.
M. NEUMAN, Ord’y.
7 24—3iii
For Luavo to Sell Land.
GEORG IA—Washington Count}
0 III) IN AH Y'S OFFICE,
James F. Smith, Guardian of Ch lies Mott/
iinor, Ims iu duo lorm applied to tho un
inut'd lor leave to well one hundred notes o'
• :..l helct»«irij' to said luiuor, a joiuinp; Ian
■ t A. \V. llobisoi?, IhelrwiD hura and sa
.iinor. and sit application will ho heard <
tie first Monday in sS* pt.-mber next.
This 5th d t> ol August, 1884
Al. NEWMAN, Ord’y.
aug7 4t
Tax Levy (or 1881.
. 1 EOUGI A - Wnsliicgtou Couutj.
ORDINARY S OFFICE.
U’htreaH h II mumble Gr »ud Jury of tl
•inrob Term lh.*;4,oi' the Supeiior l ourt i
aid county, has recoinim-mW<1 thelevung ot
i tax siiiiieiei.t to id<« t thecurrmt expenses
• ’ said eoi'.iit\ tor tho preaent year, and it
11 earing that an assessmt nt of thirty-five
• nts on each n o hnn-tred dollars ot the tax-
h t property will he injnired. It isordere
h t the Tax CoiiLctor ot mid county be and
e ik 1,(1. by autlioriz*. d and directed to le
lax of T!.i.lt,-liic pants on every one hundred
"liars ol tax,ib u property r« turned on tht
x h>ij. t It r the year 188*4, and pay ovt
t* Hiuoiiiiis so collected to the 1 reasurer o'
i i conury
Giv, n under tuy lmcd ollicially at Sandtra-
• i Ie, (Mb 4lli day ot August, 1884.
M. NEWMAN, Ord’y
^ true Extract from Hook ol Minutes E,
e Court ot Ordinary page 12.
uug 7- -it
Cotton Gins for Sale.
Two gins, omi of CO saws, one of 40
saws. Gnndenser nnd feeder with tlie
one of 40 saws, new and in good fix.
Will sell them cheap, on good notes,
payable first day of October, l'or fur
ther particulars, apply or write to.
Hubert L* Rodgers,
Attorney at Law
Atlanta, Ga.,
llTg Chei.iLU anil Solo - - ,
PROf.HARRIS’ PASTILLE REKCDt
Youn|t Men am! other# tvhn <iulfer
Send n x ( eutH Tor |)OHtngc, and
receive free h coHtly l»ox ot goox
Which will Ik |p nil. of either Hex
Qio more inouev rlulil away than
aiiytldiiK «*-j*** »i* 'IiIh world. For
tunes await the workers »hso-
At once address True A Co., Augusta,
...ill I..,,. 1 fiOl >t,,rt iH 'vortli ji week nt tlie finish’
^2-JU Will buy lUUitl. HALLETT & CO., J'ortlniHl, Me
acres of laud on Buf
falo Creek . Why do
you wait?
A plantation of 200
acres of fine land, ini® 19 “*** St ’ Joh »”
4 miles of Davisboro,
well improved,cheap.
FOR KENT.
A dwelling of 3
rooms and basement
on the public square.
Will do for offices.
Apply to
IJiqes & Rogers.
c Bcmt’Jj li put up in t»se«. < *
ml radically cured.
. «4j> m no. 1 (lasting a month), $3,
No. 2 (cnou<h to dir :t a cure, unlcis In acvc-ro coj-ck,) ^5 j u
Un»ting three ninntr.*), 97. Hunt hy mail iu plain wrappers.
Direction* for i .lnif nrrompnry cnrli llox. I’amphlet desert.
Hug thi< disease aud mode ot cure tutu sealed ou appliculi'to
TUTT'S
PILLS
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
Loss of Appetite, Bowels costive, Pain in
the Head, with a dull sennation in tho
back part, Pain under tho Shouldei
blade, fullness 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, Dizziness, Fluttering at the
Heart, Dots before the eyes, Yellow Skin,
Headache gonorally over tho right eye,
Bestl08sne33, with fitful dreams, highly
colorea Urine, and
CONSTIPATIQM.
TUTT’S PILLS are especially adapted to
such cases, one dose effects such a change
of feeling as to astonish tlie sufferer.
They Increase the Appetite, and cause* the
body to Take on Flesli. thus the system is
■loiirlshed. and hy thoir Tonle Aellon on the
Ulgestlve Organs, Regular Klools arc pro-
duccd. Price Zo cents. 35 Murray HI., N. y.
TUTT’S HAIR DYE.
g» AY air OR Whiskkhs chanced to a Glossy
Black by a single application of tills Dyk. It Im
parls a natural color, acts Instantaneously. Sold
by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of tl.
OFFICE, 33 MURRAY ST., SEIV YORK.
f,. D ;-, T < T VS "(Silt if V.I..I.I, Infurai.lli.n MV
VUG 1*1 IhcciyU wut -Ballad HOX «o
AYER’S
Ague Cure
contains nn antidote for all innlnrlal dis
orders which, so far as known, Is used in no
other remedy. It contains no Quinine, nor
any mineral nor deleterious substance what
ever, and consequently produces no Injurious
effect upon tho constitution, hut leaves tho
system as healthy as it w u before the attack.
WE WARRANT AYTh’S AGUE CURE
to cure every case of Fever an l Ague, Inter
mittent or Chill Fever, Keinlttent Fever,
Dumb Ague, Bilious Fever, and Liver Com
plaint caused by malaria. In case of failure,
after due trial, dealers are authorized, by our
circular dated July 1st, I88i\ to refund tho
money.
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass,
Sold by nil Druggists.
For Sale By
ERNESTS. JERNIGAN.
Bros. Stables.
Horses and Mules
For sale at llawlines Brothers stables.
Parties flint want to hay stock would do
well to call early. Horses boarded nt
our stables nt n reasonable price. Ilavo
your horses put lip at our stables nml
they will bo well eared for.
RAWLINGS BROS,
fob. 26, ’84.—tf.
TESTED BY TIME.
IN BCCCKH6YUL USE YOU
HALF A CENTURY.
The beet Remedy for Oonvrli«t Colde, By*pep*
■in nnd KhtMimutlNm. Insure Healthy Appetite,
tiood Direction. Regularity of tlio Bowels. A pre-
comm boon, to dcllcuto females, soothing and
Bracing the nervous system, and giving vigor nru
honltli to every libro of tlio body. Solti hy DrnrginO-*
I>or Pamphlets, etc., address C. II. HULL. A. CO
le* Codai- Hi., IV.Y. City. .v
EUREKA MILLS.'
SANDERSVJLLE.GA., Juno 14,1881.
Ibiit'es having Wheat to grind nro
earnestly requested to dry the same be
fore it is brought to the mill, a.id that
will insure them a larger yield and but
ter flour. We can dry a limited quan
tity here, bat 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 11 home. By order of the Pro
prietor. J, L, YARBOROUGH,
tf 0 84. mi.u'ii.
Spring Hats,
Spring Bonnets.
^ T am now receiving direct from New
York one of tlio best solectionnof Ladies
nnd MissosHntsnml Bonnetseverbrought
to Sandersville and will offer them nt
the lowest easli prices.
1 also keep up my Dress Cutting,
Fitting and Making, department. Sat
isfaction guaranteed.
MRS. 0. 0. BROWN. (
Up stairs over TaTbutton & Duggan *
store, West side Public Sqjuore^nfKt te
Post-office^-