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rentier their papers, they mill please be
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mediately.
fiunimvlllr, CMiyla,
Tfg ESDAY, AUGUST, 10 1884?
A. I. JEIMHI1W. Editor A Pi-o|H
I’rininry Election AN|riiNt‘i7fli.
“Be sure to give Smith’s Worm
Oil.”
Subscribe for the MEKCUttlt, only
Si,so.
Dr. Snmnveriia, was dected Captain of
Unwell's Battery, on Saturday.
Sec notice of now road to bcestab
United in the 1)1 st district.
On iicomtnt of ill lutulth Mr. C. C.
O’Riley offers his Bar and Fixtures
for sale.
THAT HACKING COUGH can its an
quickly care by Sliilnlt’a Cure. Wo guar
antiee K. For sale only by itawliug* »V
__Jfny. a
See notice of city election to lie
field on Monday the lat day of .Sep
tember, for Mayor and Alderman.
Dr. A. I. Irwin, liasmtyved bis of
fice from the Masrtaac Hull to tile
itrick ofllce below Mr. l’rlngles store.
See notice in another uilumn, of
President Mitchell, of the A. O. & S
H. calling for the eighth installment.
(tl.KKPLr.M NtulllS.imi.il' inl«r ruble liy tbel lir-
rlblr rough. KliIMf. Unri> I* the remedy fur yum.
for naWi only liy Knwlinga jmmI May.
Our renders attention are called to
the advertiae.incnt of Mr. James G.
Brown.
Primary Election August 27th.
'VIM. V-oU SUFKKIi with I>ypftf>c|)*U it ml IJvor
'ompliviiit ? .Shiloh h VttnUxcr l* guuruMtii’il to
•ure you. For s&ln only by Utiwiin^s it May.
Dr J. lJ. Huberts says he is not a
■andidate lor Alderman.
Around Town.
The dance at Welkin's Hall last
•vcok was much enjoyed.
Politics furnish the engaging
lieme of conversation now a days. 1
Several of our merchants nro reno
vating their stores, expectant on a
heavy fall and winter patronage.
The young Indies are arranging
The Republicans will hold a mass
meeting here, on the 30th.
Mk. Editor:
Dear Sir.—Please publish the fol
lowing names for J fay or and Aider-
men :
Jlfayor,
Win. (tnllahcr,
Aldermen,
Dr. Win. Rawlings,
A. M. Mayo,
W. II. Lawson,
W. R. Thigpen,
R. T. Walker.
AN OKIHNANCK.
PATAU UR CtJUKl). health ami awed limit h at
« .. . , , , cured by Bliiloh’* CaUrrli Hnm'dy. l’rtueftt) «*t:
lor -another HlUHK'lll concert llCXt Nanul Injector free. Vor *ul<* by Rftwliujt* & MU)
Wednesday night. A rare treat is
promised
Wc leave an inventor in our midst
in the person of M»J. J. J. Sparks,
who is eoustruetiug a cotton picking
machine.
The “Little,” boys challenged the 1
An ordinance to amend an ordinance
known ne section nix ol the printed ordin
ances of die Town of Teunille.
1st The Intendant and uldernnn of tin
Town of Teuuillc in council ansemhled di
oriiaiii <tiat from and after the pans*ge ol
thi ordinance said section six of the printed
•Big" boy* for u base ball eonteatjurdlBaiu'ceofUio' Town of Teunille he amen
and Were victorious - , the “Htg” hoys dud s« as to add aaen additional act of din
incited them to a game the »ext cv uiderly conduct the jumping on and off ol
eniug, to which they responded, but! 11 "* c,,r ,,r r "^ nc " r ,r,li " of cnM iu
See notice of our worthy tax col
lector, Mr. W. R. Thigpen, in anoth
er column.
Mr. Albert Kirvon of Columbus U» says: I
have used Hull,* Dyspeptic Klixir as a spe
cific for sick headache arising from imbues-
tion, and -wnen taken In time it has either
prevented or lessened the trouble. I cheer
fully reccommed it Toall who are troubled
with indigestion, aa an excellent remedy, tf
Lntig it Wilt's Machine Shops are
running In tall blast; all kind of ma
chinery made and duplicated, and
competition dolled.
Hon. Win. A. Little »f Columbus, 0:v.,
eavs: I wish to say that I have used Holt’s
Dyspeptic Elixir la my family with the
very host result*:, and I believe U merits all
claimed for iu If,
There will he a diutce to-night at
Teunille, at the residence! of Mrs.
J£. Franklin. Tile boys will charter
the train and go down iu tall force
jind they anticipate a good time.
Col. O. II. Rogers lias removed the
remains of bis lirst wife and two
children from Jackson's church, to
tlie city cemetery aud interned them 1
liy the aide of his second wife.
SHILOH’S VITALIZES is what you
need for Constipation, Joss of Appetite
Dizinessmul all symptoms of Dyspepsia
Price If) and 75 cents per hotuo. For
sale only by Rawlings & J/ay.
Dr. Madden, banker of Brunswick
was in the city on Friday. The Dr.
■was here prospecting; to see if our
town would furnish enough 1ms-
did not meet with the success of t lie
previous day.
Two of the young Indies are rus
ticating for a week or more. “Oh!
wIksu, Oil! when will they return."
The day when the out-at-six-o’cloek
clerks will lie denied their summer
siesta and evening promenade,
when their Hiniliug presence will lie
required bwhiud the counter, is iu
the near future.
Lost, Strayed on Stolen.—A
youuy lady reports that her benu lias
tliappenred mysteriously. When
Inst seen, he liud a "coining” nius-
tachc, short clipped hair and a band-
some appearance generally. Any
one knowing of tlie wlwreabouts ofn
young man of this description, will
pliusc report at once.
Old age is honorable, and bald
heads nro fashionable, whether from
senility or the magic touch of the
barber.
rARAGUAPIIER
These Are Dwlld Taels.
The best blood purifier and ays
tem regulator over placed within the
reach of suffering humanity, truly is
Electric Bitters. Inactivity of the
Liver, Billioitsucss, Jaundice, 'Con
stipation, Weak Kidneys, or any
disease of the urinary organs, or
whoever requires an uppetizer, tonic
or mild stimulant, will lind Electric
Bit torn the best and only certain
cure known. They act surely and
quickly, evvry bottle guaranteed to
give entire satisfaction or money re
funded. Said st fitly cents a bottle
by Rawlings A May.
Tcrsouui.
Dr. J. H. May and Mr. W. it.Thig
pen visite Wrightsville last week.
M iss Nora, and Airs. S. Cohn are
visiting friends in Macon.
Miss Maggie Powers of Macon is
in the city, visiting Miss Annie Gil
more.
Rev. J. R. McClesky, attended
Ciunp Meeting at Mt. Maria, lust
Town while in million by persons who have
.business«n said car, engine or train iJ
ears und any person so ntiending shall he
deemed gailty of disorderly conduct and bo
ubjcH< to rII tlie penalties of said ordinance
provided nevertheless should such otlendei
be of in, mature age or disere ion thelnlcnd
mt may iu his discretion turn such person
over lo bis parent nr guardian for corteelion.
Bead die 1st time and by unanimous
onnont rendu second lime and pasneil, yens
3, tiny* 0.
A true extract front the book of ordinance
August I lib, 1884.
8 II. II MASSEY,
Clerk A Treasurer.
CROUP?\VHOOPlN(r*COUG 11 and
lirnueliitis iininedintely relieve.il by
.Shiloh's ('nro. For sale, only by Raw
lings & May.
Don't Pi'oci-iiKtinnte.
If you itavc any signs of piilmonii
ry trouble, act promptly. “A Hitch
in time saves nine.” Compound Ox
ygen will certainly arrest the pro
gress of Consumption if used iu the
early stages of that deseare. It lias
already done so in a large number of
eases, soind of them of flic, most
hopeless character. In proof of this
the most direct and postiveevidence
will be furnished by Drs. Starkey A-
Palcn, 1100 Girard Street, Philadel
phia. If you would like to submit
your case and get an opinion of
your condition write to them and
state all your symptoms clearly. It
will cost you nothing, ns they do not
charge for consultations. Their re
ply juul the documentary evidence
which they will furnish as to what
lias been done liy their new and won
derful Treatment, and also as to
proffessional standing, will put you
in a positiou to judge for yourself
wlieuther to use their Treatment oi
not.
in ess to warrant his sturtin.
here.
Young, old, aud middle-aged, all
experience the wonderful beneficial
a hunk week.
Miss Minnie Bell, is visiting rela
tives in Waynesboro.
Miss Eliza Bessent of Valdosta is
effects of Ayer’s Sursaparillu. visiting Mrs. J. U. McClesky.
Young children suffering from sore barren P. Lovett and family
eyes, sore ears, scald-head, or wiUiL^ st01>1 , ln g at the Gilmore House
tiny scrofulous or syphilitic taint, 1
may he made healthy aud strong by
its use.
IjMI'Kc Irish Twin toes.
Mr. J. M. Everett, brought to our
ofllee three irish potatoes one weigh
ing 3 jibs arid the other two 31!>s
each.
lamp riiD k, Klilc
I'ltuter. l'rloe'Ajui
Uuj;h& Mhv
3Irs. C. R. Priugle has returned
from a visit to Atlanta and Gaines
ville.
Mr. J. I*. Thigpen and lady of Ma
con, visited relatives at Davisboro
this week.
Mr. T. J. Jordan of Bullard’s Sta
tion visited his mother iu the coun
ty last week..
Miss Bcnulnh Park left last week
to visit relatives in .Macon, and ex-
Mr. Joo Hanrinon, who is with Mr. W.
It. Bedell of Goluci'-us, Us , sayn: “My
wife ltod suffered for several years with in
digestion and dyapopsiu in tlieir mo*t vio
lent forms. She could retain nothing on
her stomach, aoaruely, that she eaL I was
induced by u friend to try Holt’s Dyspeptic poet8 tn visit Gainesville soon.
Klixir, which hascHeetod n permanent cure.
Khe is entirely well, but will never be with
out this valuatl le medicine. Those troubled
at all will) indigestion and dysjicpaiaaliould
never be without it.
Corn Crib Burned.
Cn Wednesday eveuiug last the
corn crib containing one hundred
bushels of corn and a buggy house
with buggy, of Mr. Seaborn W. Kel
ly was burned.
Don’t fill tlie system with quinine _
in the effort to prevent or cure Fever
sind Ague. Ayer’s Ague Cure
Mrs. Wm. A. Roberson, formerly
of Louisville, now of Savannah is vis
iting her sister Mrs. E. W. McCarty
of this city.
Mr. George W. Kelly former resi
dent of this county now of
Florida, was in the city on Wednes
day. Mr Kelly speaks iu flattering
terms about his new home.
Mr. Brooks Stubbs ofOcalla, Fla.,
'|is in the county visiting relatives.
Miss Lanuie Holmes of Macon, is
Ueiiuion of llie ltltli Uimrgin
■tn t (it 11 ton.
Let every member that can possibly
do so, go with us to our reunion at Mu
eon, on llto 3rd of October, Let its nil
eomo together once more, ent, drink and
be merry; tell a few old tides of war,
drop a tear for our dead comrades, say
good bye till tlie next reunion, or tlie
last reunion, in tlie final grand oumping
ground over tlie river under tlm shade
Lot every member of tho battalliou
narrate upon paper some incident in his
own or Bomo other members life, and
carry it or send it to bo placed iu tlie
Bnttalliou historical box. Let every one
tell about, some member he saw die or
kilh d or wounded amlhow it was, whore
it was, and who it was.
For instance let J«s. Robson tell us
minutely bow he alone, scrutoliedn grave
with his hands and bayonet aud buried
a comrade- Let, George I’eacook tell
how lie and the boys tinned tho ynnkoos
own gnus upon them at Gender Creeks,
and mowed down more men at a single
shot than wero killed in a dozen such
battles as Jackson fought at New Or
leans. Let John Layton tell truth fully
how it was, that so soon after wo would
draw, lie would so successfully draw, in
a little gntne of draw, so much of our
wages.
ONE OF US.
Primary Election August 27th.
Onr I’ti per.
Our patrons will no doubt be sur
prised to see wo have enlarged the
Mercury this issue. We aim to
lenellt our subscribers if possible,
u the winter months wo wore tjoat-
•olled to encroach upon the reading
tatter too much, to get room for nd-
ertisiug. AVe have gone to the ex
cuse of buying a larger press, and
noro material, which has cost us
piite a sum of money tiio.se hard
imos. It is not our intention to
lo charge any more for tlie paper,
lint to make it more desirable. There
teems to he fair prospects of a good
•rop year: therefore wo desire our
patrons to come forward promptly
this fall and settle, one and nil, pay
ns up for back 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 tlie paper and our effort to
make it a success.
To arrive, Boon a large lot of Mu
sical Instruments, Jewelry & Clocks
:it Jeruignn's Jewelry Store.
Tlie “Annual IHcciHikn” of the
WiiMhliiKlnn District.
1’iiatnbsboro Dial Lord's day in July nml
Saturday before. Poplar Springs till
Lord’s day in July nml Saturday before
Jordan’s Mill l-t Lord’s day in Atigii-n
aud Saturday before. Wrightsville 2
Lord’s day in Align'd and Saturday lie
fore. Antioch 3rd Lord's day in August
and Saturday Imforo. Tcnnillo 4tL
Lord's day in .Ingust and Saturday be
lore. Davisboro 1st Lord’s day in Sep
tember and Saturday before. Buck Eye
2nd Lord’s day in September and Sat
unlay before* Betliesdn 3rd Lord's day
in September and Saturday before. Un
ion 4tli lsird's day in September nod
Saturday before. Sntidorsvillo 1st Lord's
day in October nml Saturday before.
I will assist the Pastor of the colored
congregation at Betliesdn 2nd Lord's dn>
in October and Sntnr.my before, and lit
Toomlislmro 3rd Lord’s day in October
and Saturday before.
These meetings will lie protracted n>
tlie indications may justify.
Tuos. M. II .jams,
Dist Evnngelist.
Davisboro, Os., July 18th, lKHf,
Mrs. (’. ('. Brown ban fresh and
first class lint* nml Bonnets at low
prices.
Thrush Tower AVnnlrd.
Parties that have a second hand
Thrash Power for sale, will apply to
Mr.W. J. Brooks
A Liberal Offer.
We will give one years subscription to
the Mercury, for the bet variety nml sam
ple of the following fruits during tlieir sea
sons.
For the host gallon of Red Haws,
For the best gallon of Wild I berries,
For tlie best peck n f Black Walnuts,
For tlie bc*t l bushel of Pcrsimons.
SHILOH’S CUBE will relievo Croup,
Whooping Cough, nnd Bronchitis. Ft r
Salo only by Rawlings & May.
A I.urge M'utcrmetoii Wanted.
We will give one years suliseri|
lion to the Mercury, to the perso
iwm will bring us the largest wnter-
toolon of this season, we will liavi
tlie melons weighed and keep tin
correct weights. Offer open unti
Sept, tlie 1st.
Two Great Truths!
CLEVELAND
AND HENDBICKfc
Nuiniuntcd by The Great Dem
ocratic Tarty,
AND
Cohn’s Cheap Store’s
great closing out sah
of their summer goods
regardless of cost.
Don’t miss this oppor
tunity, we will until
the 30th of August sell
our entire stock oi
Dry Goods, Clothing.
Shoes, Hats, &c., &c.,
atNew York cost.
When we say cost we
mean what we say.
You aro tn in i 11 iur with the old
tdnge that “you’ll never mis* the
water ’fill the well runs dry,” si
just conte look and price our gooth
Indore you are too late we urn com
pelled to make room tor our itn-
iieitse fall slock, which Mr. Mor
ris Cohn is now in the northern
Markets piireliusitig. Our shoes
tnd domestics Wo will buy dircc;
rout the factory and witu cash in
land lie will gather up all tin
job lots mid attend miction sales
where wc get goods tit 2-R ihuii
outvalue, \\’e will not soil un\
rash but will keep up ourrejnitu-
ion for good, honest, reliable,
foods unsurpassed in quality ami
price, watch tho papers tor out
grand price list, which wo hope
will 1m a welcome visitor iu every
household, an early call will be b
vottr advantage. Hoping to sec
me anil all at our siore wo an
gratefully,
MORRIS COIIV
JULIUSCOHN,
with MRS. J. C01IX,
Proprietors Cohn’s Cheap Store
Spectacles A IIye Glasses.
Gold Spectacles,
and Eye Glasses,
Silver and White
Metal Speetiicles,
and Eye Glasses,
Steel Spectacles,
and Eye Glasses,
with fine Lenses
for sal e a t,
A. J. JERNIGANS
JKWur.itY Stoiie.
Burial Cases.
Of all grades for snle by T. N. A
J. W. Smith at Teunille. Leave you;
orders with Mr. J. F. Merkerson.
Our spot cash sales and no ill
Jays, will level your head on gen
nine bargains tor sixiy days at
\\ r . E. Watkins & Co.
•-«- SANDS'
PATENT TRIPLE
led led! led!!
On and after the 1st. of May I will be
irepared to furnish Lake lee al SIDeti
>er hundred lbs delivered.
W. A. GALLA1IER, Teunille, Ga
Wood Coffins, and
P*iwh-<iie of Hll Styles, T. N. A .1
LUSKOIS W. SMITH, al Teniiilh
Leave your orders with Mr. J. F.Merker
Of Kentucky ttnlvcr.lty, I.ralnitnn, Ky.
m«4enU can bffln «uv w.*k-.Uv
leG ' "
;tr,
eompldc the rail IHpi'
Total Uuat. In.-lmllu* Tuition. M
’ ^nUrraphr a ypeclaltr. I
.’.,)*») aucrouhil ffadui
.. iM«»»r*r*ofaw ff<an
u I* prodi -allf an4 tu*H» Muall* Iniparte-I
Thli bcntHll
Toe Kent.
The IMiotognipli Gallery in the nppi
itory of tlie store room reoontly oconpto.
iy Mrs. Bayne A- Co. I’osHessioii gtvi.
liter tlie 1st of October. Apply to
fuly 1st 1834 -3m Mrs. S. B. Jones
To tllf* young Tien.
Don’t, forget to eall on us, when yi neri
Nioe Cloth li f an t good o at
west pr'OPS. W- lls it oil
tin
Collins it Caskets for sale by T. .\
t J. W. Smith at Teunille' Older'
ft with Mr. J. F. Merkerson wll.
eeeive our prompt attention.
If yon want some line Syrup go to
vm. Gallalier.
For the latest style lints and bon-
iets cull on Miss Mary W. Ferry al
ler residence.
Competition Delicti.
spring Clothing, fre»li ami now, jmt
nrivud, wliioli wo will sell very cheap.
Wells A Hon.
Spot cash will Have you 25 pi t-
mnton everything for 'the next
ctv weeks n't our clearing sal
\V. E. WntUins&. Co.
Tlie only Tworor
mottonH IxiNiilo Hm i
Inn flnor and mn<
Frrcjuir on Iho market.
•prmadf* harirut ttiron dlillnrl
li. tlierrlix. of I’oumo, pnxluc-
llitr Cream than any other
300,000 in uao. Catalogue and Trico List
tfiath'd upon a]i]ilit tttu.n.
WHITE MOUNTAIN FREEZER CO.,
NA9HUA, N. H.
THE
EMINGTON
iSewing Machine,
mice mr, '
Ieingtgn RIFLE,;
UNEXCELLED BY ANY. j*
i.S'iire to Give Salt.if action.
General Ofllce. UJon, N. Y.
—————^ New York Office, “8:1 Broadway,,
AL A B A ST IN E Buying Agents Wanted.
A Superior Substitute
for Kalsomino, etc.
Aiahnstlno Is fho first and only preparation
mudo from enlclneu gypsum rock, for appli
cation to walls with a hruAli, anil is folly cov
ered by patonls nml perfected by ninny years
of expcrlnunts. It In tho only |)erinmiciit
wall finish, and admit* of applying aa many
coats aa desired, ono over another, to any
hard surface, without danger of scaling, or
noticeably adding to tbo thickness of tho
wall, which is strengthened nnd Improved by
each additional coat, from time to Umo. It
is ttie only material for tho purpose not do-
pendent’ upon gluo for Us ndluisivouess.
Alahostino is hurdenod on tho wall by age,
inolsturo, etc., while nH knisomlnes or whit
ening protmratlons have inert soft chalks
nnd glue for tkolr base, which nro rendered
•oft or scalod in a very short time.
In addition to tho ahovo advantages,
Alabastlno Is less expensive, ns It requlros
hut one-half tho number of pounds to cover
the siuno amount of surface with two coats,
Ib ready for use by adding water, aud ousily
applied by any one.
For sale by your Paint Dealer. Ask for
Circular containing Samples of 12 tints,
manufactured only by tho Alahartink Co.,
M. H. Cue licit, Manager, Grand ltapkls, Mich.
Easy CMHM
Tt • Dll’- ' i“.1 Dvrr Um land t«*tW
fv to t'.u v wit!,.’.fill PiFfttW vt
csly; it will uotcnlv liortt'Qlaltorand liNMan
tliu Ih’*' • ty of Jin.ti amt nutlorUu; beyond
oxpruH. i.'M tint better thniiall.H thereto
Kri ntlv ihitwhccs tho dimeter U» life of both
moth r i. 1 child. Thin grout boon tonuf*
fortng . m in N I Mm**' TAnUutnt. of
Alothtr' i iknd. I'repnrwl nod »*»ld by J.
JhiADuiut d, Atlanta, tin. Hold by ul
lo, Atlanta, tin. Hold by l_
Drtij’ttj t 4 '. 1*1 Ico Jl.Mi bottle. H«>ut
by J?xprces ou rocolpt of prico.
IVuii'l
U..aM In hrantlly,
frM. La tins rwnrfil
l»tpH. Ia*l mr from
Inf Booki awl
trusts
n «!*»••. t»i
l»Y IHM’Oi’ttara
ll rH,"|. V-'J
Buy yimr Collins Jr Cnskets Iron
l\ N. A J. TV. Smith ut Teunille. Al
mlers left with Mr. J. F. Mei kersoi
will have prompt attention.
Orders for Burial eases of all grades
either by person ortelegraph prompt
ly attended to by T. N. & J. W.
Smith at Teuuillc. f)-20.
Tor Slierlir.
The Friends of MR- ZACII T
BRANTLEY, announces Ids mime as a
suitable candidate for Sheriff of Wash
ingtoii County, at tlm ensuing election
in January next FRIENDS'
Tor Iteiireaiciiliitlvc.
The friends of Hon. T. O. Wicker respect-
fully nnnoiinee him ns a suitahle cnndidnti
to represent Washington county ill the m x
General Assembly. His past record iss silt
ficientgimmntee of his qualification for this
position. Many Friends,
fur more potent preventive and rem-jin the city, the guest of the Gilmore
edy, with the advantage of leaving House.
in the body no poisons to produce
dizziness, deafness, headache, and
other disorders. The proprietors
warrant it.
Washington County Grunge.
Wc have been informed that tlie
Hon. J. T. Henderson, Commission
cr of Agriculture, on account ol the
pressing duties of his department
will not be nble to fill his appoint
ment to deliver au address before the
Washington Comity Grange, on the
22d, inst. The Hon. Thomas liar
daman, will be present and till Col.
Hendersons place.
A Startling Discovery.
Physicians are often startled by
remarkable discoveries. The fact
that Dr. King’s New Discovery tor
Consumption and all Throat and
Lung Diseases is daily curing pa
tients that they have given uptodie,
is startling them to realize their
sense of duty, and examine into tlie
merits of this wonderful discovery;
resulting in hundreds of our best
physicians using it ill their practice.
Trial Bottles free at Rawlings &
May’s Drug Store. Regular Size $1.
Messrs. Conor and Williams of Mt.
Vernon, Montgomery county, was in
the city ou Wednesday last.
Jl/r. and Mrs. Henry Griffin, of
Warren county were in the city last
week the guests of Mr. John It.
Wicker aud family.
Mr. I. W. Newman of Savannah,
spent Saturday and Sunday
his relatives in the city.
Mr. John C. Holmes, of Macon,
was in the city Sunday visitin
T. Gilmore.
Mr. Walter Cobett spent Sunday
iu the city.
mr Oil’S COUGH mi'l eomnniptlon Curt- Is sold
It cure* coubudi|)Uoi». ror
Sandcrnvillo, Go., August 1 th, 1884.
Editor of the Sandersville Mercury:
Dear Sir. In the Herald issue of yen
terchiy, Aug. 14lli, Citizens charges lion.
C. li. Pringle nnd lion. II. G. Wright as
having supported the usury bill.
Tlie above was answered by the follow
ing qiusstiou: "Does the writer not know
that this hill did not come to its passage
and therefore is nut a law ? Does he not
know that it was laid on tlie table and that
the members front Washington voted to lay
it there?”
Now for tlie benefit oftlie public we will
give the hill and proceedings in full.
A Blil to u lueno sections 2000 and 20o
of the code of 1882 concerning tlie rate of
interest jn this State by striking from said
plain. (Jul Pringle was attentive and
faithful to the best interest of liis conn-
section the word "eight" nnd inserting'ty nnd State. Ho was chairman and al.
twelve” in place thereof and for other K ' c mo niber of some of the most iinpor-
purposes. tent committees of the house, iu these
That hill according to the general rule].xisitions his influence was known and
.vas reported and read 3 times, a majority appreciated and then ns a member of the
he_ report of the g eiiem j asesmbly he always commanded!
with
II.
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X’lic College to Attend
Those who expect to attend college,
either to obtain a Business or Liter
ary Course of instruction, would be
benefited by sending for a circular
to tlie renowned Commercial College
of Kentucky University.
ot lvciit B gMTH) rrof :t,
foil 3—*fon S»N *1*. Hrc«lar« and fall paritoulara
MmiIUI’rtafdtnw WU.IH M R. »MITII. I.ilaitea, kr
Town of Tennille.
MAYOR
JOHN (’. HARMAN.
ALDERMEN.
P. J. Pipkin,
J. F. Mkkkkbson.
J. N. Roukiis,
IV. J. JoYNKlt,
CLERK.
S. II. B. Masbky.
MARSHALL.
J. C. IIamii.ton.
For Mayor,
Wk. OALLAHEH
Aldermen,
W II Lawson
Dr Wm A’uwliugs
It. T. Walker,
J/orris Hupp
H. G. Lang,
For Mayor,
WM. GALLAHER.
For Aldermen
M. H. BOYER,
LOUIS COHEN,
G. W. H. WHITAKER,
A. M. MAYO,
DU. WM. RAWLINGS.
Tho children's huts Miss Perry
ms this season aro wonders o!
beauty.
Buy your lemons from W. A. Gill
lahorTennille Ga at Savannah quo
ations and save freight.
Miss Mary IV. Perry bus one m
lie nicest and most Htylisli stock o;
nillinery goods ill the city.
Tor The l.i-Kisliitlire.
The Friends of MR. ROBERT J.
MOVE, announce bis name ns a suita
ble candidate to represent Washington
county in the next General Assembly.
Mr. Moye lias been loyal to his parly,
watchful of its interest, always standing
as a bold defender for the principles of
democracy. His merited claims inu-t he
acknowledged by all who know his de
votion in die past
Tor the Legislature.
Editoh of Mkrcuky:—Allow men
short space in your columns to an
nounce tlie name of Don. JAMES
K. HINES, as a suitable candidate
to represent Washington County in
the next General Assembly. Col.
Hines is a lawyer of ability nnd
would 1111 the position with honor and
give satisfaction to the people.
CITIZEN.
1ION. C. It. PRINGLE.
In offering tho name of this worthy
gentleman to represent Washington
county in the next general
assembly of Georgia, wo feel assured
that it will receive tho approval and full
endorsement of her citizens. As s
member of tho lust general assembly,
old Washington lias no cause to com-
For Mayor.
J. N. GILMORE.
For Aldermen.
G. W. H. WHITAKE,
A. M. MAYO,
G. D. WaRTHEX,
W. A. McGARTY.
VoTEBS.
ma von
J A’ GII.MOUE
Aldermen,
M. NJSIVMAiV.
W A Mr.CAJtTY,
W 11 LA IF.SON,
It T WALK EH,
Citizens.
Miss Perry is easily found, and
iur millinery is easier to be satis
iod with.It is beautiful and stylish
Where can beautiful articles oi
nillinery bo hndPAt Mis.s M. W
Perry's.
It end.
fust arrived flue tin
o Hprmg Clothing.
Wells A Hon.
Lemons! Lemons! Lemons!!!
At last 1 have sueeeded In iimkin
irrangements to buv Lemons direct
from New York and sell by tho box
it Savannah quotations. Give me n
trial.
W. A. GALLAHER, Tennille, Ga
Look nnd See lor Yonrsell'.
Call nml soo our Spring Clothing.
Wells Si Soil.
ClolliiiiK-
Spriu Clothing at bottom prices,
mdls & Soli.
If you want a good time piece, get
JE11NIGAN, to order you an
ELQI1T,
OR
Bi zmmie
Watcli.
Look at onr sliiughters on stripes
and lace. Stripe Piques at a Rig Re
I net ion tins week.—W. E. Watkins
& Co.
It is a treat to see the big reac
tions on some beautiful all wool
hunting at W. K. Watkins’
(Jlca ring sales for sixty days.
Buy your ice from W. A. Galluhci
Tennille Gil and save money.
VARIETY IRON WORKS,
XjA_3ST(3- &s WILT, PBOPRIETOR3,
MAM'FACTUUKIIS OF AM* DI’AI.FK* IN
STEAM ENGINES. IiOlLERS, &c., STEAM PIPE VALVES,
RUHIIER AND LEATHER PELTING,
MACHINE OILS A 1*L GRADES.
AGENTS TOI»
DANIEL PRATT COTTON GINS,
BROWN COTTON GINS,
A. B. FARQUHAR’S MACHINERY,
COTTON CHESSES, CANE MILLS, COTTONSEED NOLLERS. %
Wo are prepared to do all kiuds of Repair W C. at shor* i ti> and aa well'
is can lie dune.
All in want of Iho above named goods, or wacliiiury vt jinir.'ii, - . . ’daily in
vited lo cull aud sto iih or write for prices liefer:' g iin,; c-bs siiorc.
Respeetfullv, I
LANG & WILT
StmdmviHe, Ga.
\ t G E N T K T O It O If (S N E W B <» O K,
n s‘“Words that Burn; or Truth 1 Life.”
Kmirely m-w and original. Fresh from the |irt h; -ii.irkmig widi
■hoicost soleellon* from 110 1 of the w.i ld's heat anthore Ivlegatulv h'.inind; surperbiv
and profusely illustrated. Nothing like it ever placed before the people. Has a 1 retd)’
proven a hrillient suecess. Alwoliilelv a mint to ngenls who arc energetic and wide
wake. Salary mid eoiiiiiiission paid lo suitahle canvaaaera. It will pay you to iuvoi-
igile. Addsess o ir nkahfst iioi sh to you.
J. II. CHAMBERS it CO., Chicago, 111., St. Louis, Mo, Atlanta, Ga.
MA YOU.
J. N. GILMORE.
Aldermen.
A. M. MA YO
11 N.1IOLL1 FIELD,
11. C. HOUGHTON,
A. S. SHARKS,
G. IE 11. WHITAKEll,
'Tax Tail ’
voting in the negative. T
committee which was favorable to the bill
was therefore not agreed to.
The vote stood for the changing of inter
est from 8 per cent to 12 per cent. 8o.
Pringle and Wright among them.
The vote against the changing of interest
from 8 to 12 per cent, lei), 28 not voting,
So a majority having voted in tho neg-
iiivo the report of the committee which
was favorable to the bill which was lo
... ke money matters 12 per cent in lieu ol
l ight wus not agreed to consequently tlie
hill was defeated and was laid upon the ta
bic upon I lie motion of Mr Everett, who
voted in tlie negative and not Mr, Pringle,
who voted in tlie affirmative as ou. friend
w idlies to make us believe. We respectful
ly refer tlie Gent to page 002 dc-608 ut the
journal of the house of representatives of
1383, when Mr. Pringle was a member.
Now does Themes doubt that we are correct
CITIZENS.
For Mayor,
D. E. B. Wells.
For Aldermen
C. I. Duggan
R. Mayo,
Ben Wliiililon,
E. A. Sullivan,
Vox Populi;
Uiicklcu’s Arnica Salve.
Tlie best Salve iu the world
the attention of the house for ho was|
ranked ns a thoughtful and considerate Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Sail
legislator and his course as a momberl Rheum. Fever Soros, Tetter, Chap
of that body won for himself as well nsL,, (1 Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all
his county n character and reputation,.skill Eruptions, and positively cures
ror moral aud sterling worth, tor these i,,.. ‘ , •
reasons we us citizens commend him to 1 > "1'.' 1 ' ; . - '
the voters of old Washington couuty for
re-election.
Many Citizens.
anteed to give perfect satisfaction, oi
money refunded. Price 25 cents pel
box. For sale by Rawlings k May
Arrival of Trainsut No.lit I'ltli
Up Day...
I Down Day.
3:59
10
1 ;47.
3 ;07
BAR & FIXTURES
For Sale.
The BAR, FIXTURES and LIQUORS,
LksiKOTON, Ky.' 0 ; C c O’RILEY, are for Sale
Your Interest.
The undersigned has connected himfleifjUp Night*
with the best manufactories in tlie United [) own Night .
Stales for the sale of Gins, Gin Fixtures, jy p eeinl NHit Train Down 8:13
etc., etc, Cotton Screws, Presses, etc., also to ocial Night Train Up ,.3;30
any machinery| From no horwc power engine 1
S maLter/repairedaJdm ^mufae'uKeralBANDERSyiLLE * TENNILLE R. 11
- - - ■■ • ..ad,Leaves Sandersville daily 9;30a. m.
Tlie assort inf nt of birds,{lowers,
ribbons, etc, ut Miss Ferry’s is be
wildering.
MEDICAL.
I respectfully inform the public that
l am now prepared to offer my proffes
jonal services to them, ui.d ask of then
i generous patronage. Ollinc Noi'tl
East corner Mnsonie building. Nigln
.mils rccivod at Dr. J. L Irwin’s ivsi
lonoo.
ANDREW J. IRWIN,M. I).
Saudorsvillo, March, 1681.
ijrTjTh.M A Y,
SANDERSV1LL, GA.
(I FFEltS his services to tlie. citizens o'
’■* Snnilei-sville and adjacont country
Ul calls day or tight will be prompti)
responded to Ollice at liis residence o:
Mrs. Pittman’s lot, corner of Harris am
Church streets jsnlO 18«4tf
U. I. HARRIS,
attuunkv at law ,
Sandersville, da.
Will practice in all tbo Courts of tin
middle circuit, and in the comities sm
rounding Washington- Special atten
tion given to commercial law.
F. H. SAFFOI.I),
attorney at law,
8ANDEKSV1LL£, «A.
Will practice in all th({ Courts o
the Middle Circuit and in the coun
ties surrounding Washington.
Special attention given to commer
cial law.
And will completely chango the blood In tlio entire eystem li: tin . mouth*. Auy
perftou who will talco 1 l*ill each ni^ht from 1 to t^ uroukff, muy It* 4 i-cHtoted to hmiii4
hcAlth, If such a thincr be possible* For Female Complain ta then^ Piilo have uo equal,
rhyniclans aso them for tho euro of LIVKIl and KIDNUV diseases. Sold evurywher^
sonfc by mall for 25c. in stamps. Circulars free. I : j m.sao.N a^o.. noiton. Mnn.
'onrbltlA, ?
JOHNSON’!
-, f (forJtU*rtialandi
Lie) will ttiituriDinc usly rrlkrc IIicm tt rrlijj
duouM i, and will i- iitivelv cnr« n*>« catAS
out of lea. InfopiDYtion that will taro matar
llvos arm Free by inoil. I ton t delay a lUuiuruL
Prevention is better tlutn ctnw.
LHsouscs of ths Spine.
It is ft wHI-knmvn fo«*t tltftt rnmtof tho
llorso ami Cuttle l’mvdor mild in tills coun
try Is worlliloss; that .Sheridan's C'ondltlon
PowtJer Is abioliitclv nurc nml very valtmblc.
NotliliiK ou Forth will miiko hens
lay like Sheridan's Condition Pow-
i der. Dose, ono teaspoon fill to enrh pint of
food. It will nlso positively prevent nn<
CHICKEN CHOLERA,
Circulars free. I. 8. JOHNSON it CO., Boston, Mass.
MAKE HS LAY
, ea°"n4
Head What a Patient says of ft:
“The PofltnieR I pnrciioped from you in August
r trove to uao uiost concluitively tlmt rt wbilo there tt
ife tiicro is liopo.” They did tlieir work fur bw-
yond my utmost expectations, for 1 certainly iNil
not expect that a Imblt «.f FOURTEEN* EAM*
DURATION could bo completely gotten ua<l«r con
trol lu the exceedingly short time of two month*
1 can assure von that no Nlso modesty wilt Keep mo
from doing all thiUl can In adding to Die sneoes*
which will surely crown so beneficial a remedy.’*
Above extract from o letter dated—W. Ya Deo- M, VBt
The Past I Use are prepared and Bold only by tho 4
HARRIS REMEDY CO. MFD CHWISTS,
308k N. 10th. St ST. LOUIS, OKU
FR|1 Du IbWi tiutMt a tn mtki IS, ttm totti I
shuns. I ftlsu furnish Cane Mills -
Bnilers, nr anything in this line. Agent Leaves Hnnilei'svi U* daily 3;20 p^
for the sale uf the Duplex Gin Sharpener.
Ca'.l ami see mo.
JAS. G. BROWN,
,Sandersville, Ga.
To insure dispatch all articles destined
for this point should bo marked to Sau-
dersviUo instead of No. 13 as before.
J. I. IRWIN, Supf
For Rent.
A six room dwelling with dining room
ind kitchen attached, commodious cells:
under dining room. Servant's hois-,
smoko house, crib, and u good well oi
water. Four acres in the lot, including
a good orchard. Will be let cheap tn
good tenant. Pleasantly located oi.
Harris street, Sandersville, CSa.
Apply to 11. E. ROUGH 10N,
Sandersvilio.
or W. GAL T
A
TO INTRODUCE 0UB <)
NEW IMPROVED
We will eondto responsible
e view to taking the agency
GANT BLACK WALNUT CAB
BEAUTIFULLY VENEEREB
Maple Vcnner, at ONE
USUAL PRICE.
F.VEKY Jt.venixi!
and send with each a full set
and BEST ATTACHMENTS,
Oft TRIAL, ft doslrcd. It
JFor particulars anti
HARE CHANCE 2 !
” (Singer Pattern) Sewing Machines,
parties. AS A SAMPLE. wHI
lor them, one ol thoto klE-
INET Sewing Machinal,
with French and Bird'i E,e
THIRD THE
IT 14 TV ARRAU T
for FIVE TEA KM,
ol the LATEST IMPROVE*
and will send XA0HUSI
will pay tn Investigate thlau
Descriptive Circular,
Address
FOLET & WILUAB8 HFG. CO., 70 & 72 Adana SL, CMcajo, Dia.