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THE MERCURY
Cr
lie Slid id's Orgi'.ii lor Washington
Comity.
’ A. J, JEUNIGAN”
Kmtoii.
Punt.ISHI'.K AND PUol’nU'.TOTl,
SANDKIISVIELE, • - - HEOttUIA
TUi:SI)AY, AI'G 1ST, 26 18X4.
Mr. M’nro In* announced lii< r» Ii
from tin' hnlilin (i.-i/rttr, aii»l Mr.
tuM s anil l>r. 11. V. Johnson have
•'urinal charge.
mon hi
I Ilf
niicnt H'lie “\mni:il Tloeliimv” «l
WiiKliiiiKlon Disil’ifl.
i ik* “ ITiionihshom 3rd Lord's day in «/uly and
Saturday before. Poplar Springs 4th
The Mimmcr will rood he over nml the l-orU’s day;in July nml Sittur.l.iy before,
harvest will soon lmt the gh.ri., is Jordan s Mill 1 (t Lord H day ill Aligns,
fact loonn up ns bright as a morning star and Saturday before. Wnghtsvilk
tlmt tlic merchant who advertises nhvaysl . ,
gets the most trade-Tnion AUecorder fore. Antioch 3rd Pord 8 cmy m August
I i i ~7", • . • 'and Saturday hefoie. lennillc. 4tli p 0 j| t . r ,^ or anything in this line. Agent
Diphtheria has prevaileil to an alarming Lords day in .lugust and.Saturday bc-| far ,| K . H!l |.» ot'the Duplex Gin Sharpener.
Call and see ine.
Your Interest.
For Lotve to Sell Laud.
OEOEOIA—WdBbington Couuty.
The ijmiuniignotl has connected liiiiisrif OltDIN AltY S 01" I' ICli,
with ilio besi mmiiifiic'Hiries in the ITiiiodj j, lmen \v. Welch, administrator of the es.
Staten for the wile of Gins, dill Fixtures.I tate n f arb Welch, lute of Hui.l county, tie
etc., tic,. Cotton .Screws, Presses, etc.. nl3o| l , eiu|0l , | t ills j„ j ue form applied to the nn-
.. u nii,, any machinery from nH horse powereii^inejifrrgigncd for lonvo to sill a tract of land,
11 n v in 1„,MI,I nul Sutimlnv In - «> » n .v size desired, alsn any part or parcel I situated in Colleo county, containing , 4U0
ti.i\ in vvulum met o.uuiuhj ni , r .t..1 i\.J « ; 1 u-.»:
ng extent in and around Sylvania. Mr. j fore. Davishoro 1st Lonl s day in Sep*
Uohert Edenfiehl, three miles’ f.oin Sylvan- "miller mill Saturday before. lltiek Kyo
ia. has Inst four ehll.lm. in the last two?"'} ^-d's day in SeptemliOr and Sat-
, .. , , unlay before. Dethe.sda urd Lord s (lay
montl,p ’ l "" jin September nnd Saturday Indore. 1 'll-
Cl. Evan 1>; ill.well, of the Constitution 4 ".' '"/'T ''"Y "! S|, P} l! " 1 ,l ’' , . r R " d
.. . . .... , Saturday before, Niulersville 1st Lord s
is spoken of lor the M lyomlly of Allmil". , |iy 5|| ()c!nl , rr ntl( j Saturday before.
next year. Col. Howell will make the; j w j|| assist tho Pastor of flio colored
best mayor Atlanta has known since she congregation at Rot hernia 2nd Lord's day
lirst asked fur a city government.—Coliun- in October and Saturday before, and at
ia,. Times jTnombsboro 3rd Lord’s any in October
'mid Saturday before.
icliinery repaired at tin* ni iiinfaeturerst v oroM. and Raid application will l>c heard on
hops. I also furnish Cane Mills, nnd the first Monday in September next.
rhisoth day of August, 1881.
M. NEWMAN, Ord’y
aug 7—4t
jas. a. brown.
Santlersville, Ga.
8AKES ALIVE!
I've Done Bought a
p i \ x i: it.
I aay hit fur a lack, an'
what's mflro.I done waved
a clean $50,by huyiu' hit
from
LUDDEN & BATES
Southern Music House
Savannah, <1a.
For Rent.
For letters DiRmiasion.
ORDINARY'S OFFICE,
GE JRG1A—Washington County.
A six room dwelling with dining room; Whereas Mrs. Emily O. Miller, Executrix
mid kiUilien ultnclicd, oiminiodioua cellar of the will of Chutha F. Millor, late ol Haiti
under dining room. Servnllt’a bonRe, county, deceaaed, has in dueforai applied !n
smoke hoiiRO, orib, mid it good well of mo lor letters Ilf dismission from the admin-
water. Four norpR in the lot, including istrnllon ol the estate ol said deceased,
good orchard. Will bo lot clump to
Saved Her Life.
Hindu, McIntosh Co., Ga;
Dr. .T Brad field; Dear Sir—■ 1 lmvo
taken several bottles of your Female
Regulator for falling of the womb ami
other diseases combined, of sixteen years
standing, mill 1 really believo I mil ear
ed entirely, for which please nccept my
heartfelt thanks and must prof mind grat
itude, 1 know your medicine saved my
life, so you see cannot speak too highly
Thar's no vuse in talkin', el' you haint got a its favor, 1 have reoennun,'tided it to
Pi mer or a Grain in j ure houao yo will ni v-j several nf my friends who me suffering
cr know wlml rale siinon pure happiness is. ns 1 was,
lintel yo git one. nil' when yo dll, jess lake
a woman's advice, an’save money by bayin'
bit at
MY FRENDS,
Luddeo & Bates Southern Music House.
For I’l'csttlonl.
Hon. S. (itttfVEHf IiEVK1iAM>
OF NEW VOl’.Kf
For Vlee I’resitleiil,
Hon. THOMAS A. III.MUtll lift
OF INDIANA.
For CiuiinTss of llii' lOtll, IMst.
lion. UKOIIUKT. UAltNES,
OF AUGUSTA.
For Solicitor Wenei'til of tin* ,1110
die Ueoi'glu l lielllt.
Hon. OSCAR II. IIOGKIIS.
SANDEUSVILLE, GA.,
NATION II. I-I.1HTOKS.
From the Stnlr-iit-I.nrge.
Filler F. Smith, id' Cowetn, nnd
George N. Lester, of Fulton. Alter
nates—Alexander S. Erwin, ol
Clarke, ni\tl .1. K. Wooten of <'lintli
mn.
OlKti'le! I'leetors.
First—Spencer R Atkinson; alter
nate, Thomas II I’otter.
Second—A. T. Maelntyre; alter
lmte, E. C. Rower.
Third—R. M. Hodge; alternate, 11.
It. Hinton.
Fourth—E M. llutts; alternate, A.
I). Freemnn.
Fifth—,J. L, Tye; alternate, J. F.
Sims.
Sixth—Washington Dessau ;ulter-
liate, M. W. l’eek.
Seventh—Thomas AV. Miller; al
ternate AV. M. Henry.
Eighth—Joel A. Billups; alter
nate, T. .L .lanes.
Ninth—C. .1. AVellmrn; alternate
(’. II. Sutton.
Tenth—A. F. Daly; alternate
Phillip F Johnson.
STATE OFFIt UllH.
poll OOVr.RKOK.
JIENItV D. M(.DANIEL,
OF WALTON.
Foil HKCRKTARY OF STATK.
NATHANIEL C. HARNETT,
OF nALUWIN.
ron COMFTnOI.l.KIl Ol NintAr.,
AV1I.L1AM A. WltKillT,
OF UK'IIMONU,
poll TIinASUItKIt,
ROBEUT U. IIAUDEMAN,
of mini.
FOB ATTOIIMV flF.NF.IIAI.,
CLIFFORD ANDERSON,
of limit.
It is a strange* coincidence—one that
would not occur again ill a thousand years :
Miss Rockwell died on the Itli of August
anil her father and her two brothers, Wil
liam and Charles, died on tlie same day ol
the month.—Union ik Recorder.
I.lilil Hurst's Hit ill.
From the Cincinnati Times Star.
Another magnet'c girl has been discover
cil. 1 let* name is Flora Coyle. Site is a
native of 1’lltslnirg’aud is exhibiting her
powers,’ to the Chicago public for a eon
side-ration. A gentleman who closely ex
attuned her perfornicnee saw nothing in it
hut a perfect knowledge of the science ol
iiicchcnicfl.
People it I ways dilfer about win
should till ofllecs, Perhaps it is fol
ly to expect it to lie otherwise. Bit'
there is neither sense nor reason in
allowing sneli ditl'erenees to est rtingi
neighbors and friends.—Brunswick
Herald.
These meetings will he protracted ns
the indications may justify.
Tims. M. I Limits,
Dist Evangelist.
Davishoro, Ga.. July lPtli, 1881.
Alettmilist Appointment!.lit Ten-
little.
My monthly appointments at Ten
nille this year will be the same as
Inst, preaching every 2<)
Sunday morning nnd every -lilt Suit
day night.
As tIn* Pastor of the Baptist
liurcli has vey kin By and eor lial
ly otl'ered us the use of bis elt licit,
our services will be belli there until
further notice, instead of at the
Academy us heretofore.
•I. R. Met LESKEAL
Pnsto.
AMHMC.l *11 KAO IS AtlT.
Art bus bocomo a topic. No news
paper of pnmiiuimco is without its art
column. No Intelligent person dares to
ho iguoi'imt of its current events. Noth
ing can prevent this ;>ooplo from becom
ing, in a few years, tho most relined in
artistic piste. Jn every other tluld Amor-
iitnus lmvo excelled wherever tliey linvo
guild tenant. Pleasantly located
Harris street Sutidersville, tin.
Apply to B. E. HOUGHTON.
Handersville.
or AA’. A. OALTiAHEU, Teunillo.
A man's good eliaraeter is
thing tlmt can not without his eon | j u oomputition with foreigners, anil,
sent lie taken from him. The slier
iir may siege his goods and sickness
strip his household, lmt ncitlici
sickness nor poverty can roll tin
good man of his good name.—Tel
& Men.
DR. J. I
SAKDERSVILL, GA.
fAFFEKS Ids services to lint citizens of
A' Handersville nnd ndjncent countrv
VII culls day or tight will he promptly
respontlu I to Ollieo at his resilience on
Mrs. Pittman's lot, corner of Harris anil
Church streets jattlS 1884lf
U. I. HARRIS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW ,
Snndersville, Ga.
AA'ill practice in nil tho Courts of the
nidtlle circuit, ami in the couutii's stir
•tiumiiug AVashiligtini. Hpeeinl atteu
tiou given to commercial law.
F 11. SAFFOLD,
ATTOUNUV AT I.AAV,
SANUKH.SV1I.I.K, OA.
AVill praetiee ill all the Courts of
the iAHildle Circuit and in the coun
ties surrounding AA'iisbington.
Special attention given to commer
cial law.
These tiro tbereforo to oite and admonish
alt conoernod to be and appear at the (Joint
of Ordinary to he held in nnd lor said coun
ty ou tin lir t Monday in November next,nud
show ramie if tiny they lmvo, why paid let*
ters of dismission should uot be granted to
tlm petitioner.
, Given under my hand nnd oflleinl Bigna-
j turn at Snndersville, thU dUth day of Jolj
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
7-31-3m
Yours very respectfully,
Afns AA T E HTKi'.mxR,
TESTED A QUARTER OF A
CENTURY—IT STANDS UN
RIVALED.
LaGhangk, Ga,
Dr .T Brndfield, Atlanta, On; Dent
1 take pleasure in statating that I
Cantrnll, a village of 250 inlinh
Hants in A’nn Bn ten county, Iowa
is being scourged by a very fatal
disease, which is believed to he t.
violent type of grey or bloody llnx.
though some of the pliysieiuno pro
nounce it cholera. The disease comes
on with a cramp, suceeded by n
bloody discharge and spasms
Dentli.s are one in every four attack
I. Thirty two persons were sick
Monday. Ten deaths had occurcd.
MEDICAL.
though a sangtuno viuw to take, it is not
nnrensoiiahlo to aupposo that it will ho j rPB p ( , 0 tfully inform the pnblio tlmt
in art as it 1ms boon in muelmuics am] l nm now jirepureil to offer my proles*
sports.—Cleveland Lender,
They’s the moo tur my money. No swin
dlin' fur them. Thoy don't hnir.bng yo with
ofl'ers of gold dollars fur 50 cents, or $1,000
Planers tnr #210, hut jess give yo dollar for Sir- .
lollnr- yure money's worth to a cent. They’ll have used, for the hist twenty years, the
do i xuctly ns they agree, in ofl'ering tn Rave uicdiriiin you urn now puttiiigtip.kimwn
vo money. I. tnysilf, am ono of twenty i nK Dr Drutlfield's Female Regnlntor, and
thousand delighted (see mo nniile) consider it the best rmnhiuation ever
porobaaera who have bought of them m the ^tfon together lor the diseases for
<• KAN It JUItY.
For Ihc Seiiicinbcr Tcrni inhi
IF F Tanner
K J N Walden
Raifnrd Hartley
ftbeen Joiner
Jno M Rachel
/’ R TaHinferro
Joseph M Smith
E It Dudley
Dr I) L Cheatham
(l S Yu any
E. D. Forbes
IFm lJuyyan
J Free Walk er
J U Floyd
IF A McCarty
R F Murphy
Chas T Smith
D IF Harrison
Jas II 1‘iltman
T I, Drown
J Frank Walker
L N Raelielor
JFm Wail-ins
Dr It O MiJIruta
J IF Sessions
F S Slranye
T A Hruien
T O Wi, l ev
A R Adams
Dr A Math in
net fifteen yonrs. See what they offer;
PIANOS 1 ORGANS
New Komi.
GEORGIA—Washington Couuty.
To all whom il may oouccru.
All |.cr8oriH iuter‘Htfil are In reby notified
that il no }<oori cause is wliown to the contra
rv. an ortlei will he granted by tho untie-*
si^ued on Siturday the 13th day of Septeiu
ht*i 1881 eHtabliahitiK a now ro ol aa niarke I*
out by the roi t cunimisKioners appointed foi
tor that purpose, eounneticinK at Mrs. Lnein*
la Brantley’h well in tho 91Ht Dist. (L M
iunniuf* in an easterly direction through tin
lands of J. D Br-ntley, estate of I. O. It.
Smith, crossing the W. & V. It. It. in front ol
K. S. Pcaoook's dwelling, then through tin
lands of K. M. llridgen, Mcnsrs, ltawliugs and
Mrs. Mary Layton to Mount Moriah Cliuroh.
This llih day ol Angina 1884,
M. NEWMAN, Ord’y W. 0.
4t.
Adminiitrator'* Disn ission.
GKOllGltV AVnshingtou County.
Ordinar)'’8 Ullico.
ByM. Newutrn, Urdiunry of nai.1 ( ounty
Whereas Mrs. Martha 8. Joyner ami V. 8.
Joyner surviving administratora of tlie es
tate of Hurl A Joyner, npply to mo for let
ters ol Dismission lr.un said odiiiinistiation,
ind I will pnsH upon litis application on the Take toy advice; they did fair by me, an'
first Monday in September, 1*84, nl my ollloe tlioy will du the aatuu by yo. But don't try
I’UUIOS- llosewiiuil, 1 -Oc
tave, Siptare, Large Size, Carved Legs,
Overstrung JJiss. All improvements,
Only $211). Upright* $225. Gruuil
Squares, 71 Oct., $225. From Old and
Kell iblo Mukers. 8iveot toned, perleot
aud ilurahla. Oooil for a litutimo.
DIC 4«' AN'S — AYnlanit Fuses.
Extended Top, two sets Reeds, 5 Stops,
on'y $55; font sets Ueeds, 7 Stops, only
$05; U Stops, $70. In elegant onses,
richly ornaincnted: gnurnntcud in toue,
ooustruotiou aud durability.
Ten first-eliiH* Makers nnd over 300
dtffuientstyle. to suleet front. Easy In
stallments; $15 uioutbly on I’innos, or
$5 on Organs, and
WithEacliBiano, A Good Stool & Cover
Witli Each Organ,a Good Stool & Inst't
With Each Piano or Organ,Book oi Music
An* to cap the climax, they actually deliver Wit
Instrument to your nearest depot or landintj,
AIJi ntlllUIT IMIII
Town of Tp:nnille.
MAYOR
JOHN C. HARMAN.
ALDERMEN.
1*. J. I’ll-KIN,
.L F. 5Ikuk ['iison.
■J. N. Rim Fits,
IV. .1. JoYN'KIt,
CLERK,
S. If. Ik Masskv.
MARSHALL.
J. C. Hamii.tox.
iniAT niiic iroui.» iik.
Wife of a prominent pub. funo. to
visitor, who is complimenting her ou
tho high siK'i il position situ holds—
Yes, mid you are very kind, sir, to say
it, but wliut littlo social distinction I
may linvo acquired is entirely duo to my
husband's ollieo. If lio wero to dio,
now, wliut would I bo ? I lcavo it to
yon.”
Visitor, after maturo reflection—"Yon
would, madurno, be a widow I"
in Sanders, iilu.
ional sorviei's to them, ai d nsit of them! Given under my hand oflloially this 30th
a generous pntronngo. Ofllee in brick 'lay ol May, lbsl.
building below Pringle's itoro whoie[ I
may he found day or night. 11
. x-.vll l.’Vlf t i it u
ANDREW J. IRWIN,M. I).
Handersville, On. March, 1.'.84.
Cotton Gins for Sale.
Two gilts, one of (iO saws, one of 40
saws. Condenser mid feeder with the
one of 40 saws, new mid in good fix.
Will sell them cheap, on good notes,
pay side first day of October. For fur
(her particulars, npply nr write to.
Robert L' Rodgers,
Attorney at Law
Atlanta, Ga.,
Tor kiln to Neiinlor-'JOIIi District.
W. .\ NORTIIKN,
OF HANCOCK.
C'lcvolntitl’s letter of Acceptance
Is short anil to (lie point, lie says tlmt
if lie is elected, it will he liisilaty to cxccttti
tlic laws, not tu make them lie propose-
to perform Ihc duties of the office witli
faithfulness anil with such nhi'Ity ns in
posses es. lie does not think that a Presi
dent should l>e eligible to a second term,
because of the temptation to use the pat
ronage under his control for his own ad
vantage rather than for the public good.
He says laboring nten are untitled tu cer
tain rights and they should lie protected
against foreign contract labor. What tin
p-inriplcs of the party at e he does not state,
and iloo« not deem it necccssary tn do so, as
the national convention has nhcaily dom
that. He deos not say anything about tariff,
an I we think Ite did right in notilo'ngso;
■ o not think lie could lmvo belterred tilings
in doing it; this is a question Hint congress
should settle.
Mr. Hendrick's letter is also short nnd
terse. He accepts tiie nomination and ap
preciates tlie high honor done him by the
eottrenlio t. He says; It is with this feel
ing, and 1 trust also from a deep sense ol
public duty, that I now nccept the noitt
illation, nnd shall abide by the judgment
of my countrymen. I have examined witli
care tiie declaration of principles adopted
bv the convention, a copy of which yon
submitted to me, and in their sum and sttl
stance 1 heartily indorse uni approve tin-
same.
The oil mill company of Elhcrton
will add more machinery this fall
and considerably increase tint capac
ity of tlio mill for another season.
South Georgia Clarion: Cotton
with a “big wee l” deceives t lie care
less observer. Unless there should
he it heavy top crop, tho crop here
will not lie large.
Bacon and cotton have such poor
opinions of each other that they rare
Aii Ordinance,
I'lilillctl An Ordinance Co I’rr-
V«*llt Slorli Itiilining nl l.nrgc
in Hut Town ol Ti nut lie.
Section 1st. The Intcii lunt and Alder
"leu ul the Town nl Tettitillc in eumteil us-
semldiik ilonrdiiia that front and alter the'
ratification nil he passage iff this oidimuuc I
It shall not Ite I iwfnl for any horse, mule,I
,ow, ling, goal, shcce, or other animal or
itiimals used or lit cither lor food or labor'
ran at large within the incorporate lint-1
ol the Town of TciitiiIle.
See. 2nd licit further ordained tlicbv
itilliorily nforOHiiid that if any of the am'-]
Inals ciimuiTiitcd in the foregoing section!
hall 1)1! found going at large within the in-i
•orporule limits of the Town ille, itj
‘bull he lawful fur the Marshal or unv eit-l
tzen of said Town, nnd it shall be the'dmv'
The feeble grow
strong when Dos
letter’s Stomach
Bitters is used to
promote nssinii-
lntioti of the food
nnd enrich the
blood. Indiges
tion, the chief
nbstnele to an tie
quid t i it n nf
strength by the
weak, is an nil-
incut which in
2J fnllinbly sue -
eiiuibs to the nr
lion of this peerless rorroctlvo. Istss of
llosli ninl appetite, failure tu sleep, and
growing evidence of premature decay,
are speedily counteracted by tlie invig
urnnt, which Itraees up the pliysietil en
ergies mid f irtilicH the constitution
against i!itl'«i*t. For sale by Druggist
mill Deitlursgenerally
AYER’S
Hair Vigor
runtorc*, with tho gloss nml Iroshness of
youth, failed or gray lmlr to a naturnl, rich
brown color, or deep black, i\» limy be dciilrcd.
Ity its use light or red lmlr may be darkened,
tliiu hair thickened, and baldness ofteu,
though not always, cured.
It elieeks falling of tho hair, nnd stiuiu*
late* a weak nml sickly growth to vigor. It
prevents and euros scurf nml dandruff, and
lieals nearly every dlseaso peculiar to tho
scalp. As a 1.miles’ llnlr Dressing, tho
Vicioh is unequalled ; it contain* neither oil
Tax Notice.
FIRST ROUND.
I will nUcliil tlie following named plaei
t tho days stated, fur the purpose iff col
lecting the slate and county (axes for the
yeur iSH4.
Dist. Monday Sept. 2'.
“ Tuesday
Son Hill
Davishoro
Ditto's
Giles’
W'arlltell
.'lay's
I Jeep Step
Pearson's
McBride's UK
Robison's 7. o. !l()
Tabernacle 1315
I’eaeoek’s 111
Wmiimnck's 8(1
stonewall 1345
losev's 112
Itidillcvillo 1253
03
III
05
Oil
1350
100
00
08
f tlie Marsiliil of the Town of Tcnltiile t'o « or romlora tlie lmlr soft, glossy, uu.l
impound sneli animals or Huinnil and re-! “ . .. .
ain tllem until tlie owner thereof sltall p.n
ill cost and expenses inenrreii in enforce,
ateiil of this oriliiiaiice, unless otherwise ilis
posed of according to the provision of tlii-
irdinuuce.
Su«*. 3rd. Bo it further ordained by tlu*
uithority aforeanid that in eane nnv of the
<nid animal- Khali be* impoiindud undo, the
nroviniotiK of the proceeding hltI ion, it.-hull
be the duty of the Manihal to give ihe.o all
necenHary feed,care, nnd attention for which,
ho ahull receive rca.-onaldu coinpciiHjitiun an 1
horeinafti r provided.
It hIiiiiI he hin duly to give the owner, f
known, notice ol the fact ol Hitch impound- 1
ing in twenty-four bourn and if not rdeaned
hy Haiti owner upon payment of accrued
uoj*t and if the owner not known or nHcer-
tnined, within twenty-four Iiouih from th«
Inking tin nnd impounding such animal*
they shall he dinpoFud of as lullowins;
J he said Marshal sluill proceed to sell
lhe said animal within no* less than 5 days
after I lie publication or posting of notici
of such impounding and intended sale, said
notice shall give an accurate description ol
tlu* animal impounded and ollerred for sale!
and shall state whether or not notice ha-
been given to the owner thereof. The pro
mts of such sales after the payment of all
cost including reasonable co npensatioii f«,rj wti
feed, care, and attention, sh dl lie as follows:'
1’or the taking up and impounding a
horse or nude shall he IS each, hull, heifer!
or ox shall he filly cents, and the feed, caret
mil attention of each of the above enumer
ated shall he oO cents for horses aud mules 1
n.d cents for cattle per day. for the tak
ing up and impounding of a sheep, hog,
goat or other animals shall he 5tl cents and
t'orthc feed care and attention of the same
*d»all he 2o cents per day for each animal. 1
For the ftuther cost each udvcrtbemt 2o
cents, and 2 1-2 per cent, commission for!
selling. The proceeds after
silken In appoaraace, nml imparl* a delicate,
agreeable, uud lasting perfume.
Mu. (’. I*. IIkicukii write* from Kirby, ()..
July it, ishj : “ |,ast fall my hair commenced
falling out, unit In a short time I became
nearly bald. I used part of u bottle of
A Vila’s ll ai it Viooa, which stopped tlie full
ing of tho hatr, and started a new growth. 1
have now a full head of lmlr growing vigor
ously, and mil convinced that lull tor tho
had of your preparation 1 should have been
entirely bald."
d. \ v \ llowr.x, proprietor of tho McArthur
(0,'/n») Kmpiircr, says : " Am.it’s IIaiii Viooii
is a most excelleni preparation for the luilr.
1 speak of it from my own experience. Its
use promotes the growth of new hair, nnd
makes it glossy mid soft. The Viooa Is also
a sure euro for daudnilf. Not within my
knowledge lias the preparation ever fulled
to givo euti.o satisfaction."
Mu. Angus F.unn.vinv, lender of tho
celebrated “ Kalrbalrn Family" of Scottish
Vocal Isis, writes from Jinn foil, Ma*«, % Keb, it,
ISSO: •« F.ver since my hair began to give sil
very evidence of the change which Heeling
time procuruth, I have used A VKit's M ai it
Yiuoit, aud so have been able to nialhtaiii
an appearance of yoiithfulucss — a matter of
considerable consequence to ministers, ora
tors. actors, and in fact every one who lives
in tlie eyes of the public."
Mum. O. A. Phkscott, writing from IP Fhn
in*., .l/irit ft, Iss'J, says:
Two years ago uliotit two-thirds of my lmlr
came otf. It thinned very rapidly, mat I was
fast growing bald. On using AVKit’S llAlit
Viuoit the falling stoppetl and a new growth
commenced, and in uLmt a mouth my head
completely covered with short hair. It
lias coot limed to grow, mid is now as good as
before it fell. 1 regularly used but one hottlo
of the Ynnut, but now (iso it occasionally us
u dressing."
Wo liavo hundreds of similar testimonial*
to tho clllcacy of Avr.n's ll.vtlt Viuoit. It
needs but a trial to convince the most skepti
cal of Us value.
rilBPARKD nY
Dr. J.C. Ayer A Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all Druggists.
Wciliu'Hilay *• 2
Thursday *' 2
1 Friday “ 2
Monday “ 2
Tiiosday ;.
Wednesday Oct.
Thursday “
Friday “
S»it u id ay •*
Monday
Tuesday “
Wednesday
Thursday “
Friday “ ]
oaiidcrsvillc cveiv Saturday.
W. K.TlilGl’KN.
T. U. W. U.
M. NEWMAN.
Ordinary, W. 0.
The Harnett Housa
SAVANNAH, GA.
Is conceded to be the most
comfortable and by far the best
conducted Hotel in Savannah.
RATES: $2.00 PER DAY.
M. I.. HARNEl'T.
Tax Lovy lor 1884.
GEORGIA.—Washington Couuty.
ORDINARY'S OFFICE.
H’beruas ilio llitx tiblo Uraud Jury of tk
Maroli Term. 1881, ol tlio Superior ( ourt ol
Haid oouuty, lias recomuieudud Uiulov^iUK ol
a tax sutUcifiDt to mod tlie current expenses
of siitd county for tho prosonl year, and It
appearing tlmt uu aHsesamoit ol thirty-live
cuts ou cacti one hundred dollars ol the tax
able property will ho required. It is ordere
lliat tlie Tax Collector ol said county be and
lie is hereby antboriz-d and directed to levy
•i tax of TltlitytU e eenls ou every one hundred
dollars ot lax.doe property returned on the
I'ux DiROBl Icr the year 1881, and pay ovei
the amounts so colfeuled to the Treasurer ol
aiiid couuty.
Given under my hand officially at Sanders*
ville, this lib day ol Aucnst, 1881.
M. NEWMAN, Ord’y.
A true Extract from Book ol Minutes E, ol
the Court o| Ordinary page 12.
auti 7- 4t
For Letters, Diam ission.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE.
G EORGIA—W nshingtou Counts.
S\ hercas, Stephen M. Gilmore, Aduriuia
trator of the cstdu of Elialia W. Jordan ap
plies to mu lor letters of iliamiasioalroiu Haul
idmini.tratiou and I w til pass upon his ap
plication ou tlm lirst Monday iu November,
188*1. a( my office in Sanderaville. K
Oivcn uu li r my liaird officially, this 22d,
day ol July, 1884,
M. LEHMAN, Ord’y,
7-24-3m
Fur Lcavo to Sell Land.
GEORGIA—Washington Count}
ORDINARY'S OFFICE,
James F. Smith, Uuardiuu of Cli lies Mertz
minor, has iu due lorm npplied to the under
siKued tor leave to sell one hundred acres ol
laud belutiRiriK to said minor, adjointUR lands
ol A. W. Robison, the train tieirs nnd said
minor, nml said application will lie heard on
ihc first Monday in September next.
This 5th d ,y ol AriRUst, 1884
M. NEWMAN. Ord'y.
aug 7—4t
which it is reeonttnntemlcd With kind
est reirnrrls I nut, rospee.tfnlly,
W 11 FKItHKI.Ii, M 1),
Atlnntu, Gn,
Dr ,T llrndfield: Dear Sir—Some
fifteen yenrs nsro l examined tlm re
cipe of Fcmnlu Regulntur, nnd enrefitlly
studied nutlinritics in its coinpoliettls.
nml then (ns well ns now) pronounce it
to lie the most scientific nnd skillful com
bination of the rcnlly reliable remedial
vegetable ngouts known to Hcienco, to
net directly on the womb and uterine
organs, nml the organs mid pints sym
pathizing directly with these ;aml, there
fore), providing a specific remedy for all
disuses of the womb, mid of the adjacent
organs and parts,
JKSSK llolttSd, M, 1), 1), 1),
Treatise on tho Henltli and llnppi
ness of IFommi mailed free to applicants
Tiie llrndfield Regulator Co.,
Box 28 .Vtlmita, Gn
TIMVI3HKK JUltV
ror 1st Week Keiilcinbcr Term
18841.
E D (Jarrell Jesse M Tanner
E D Strange JFm Lindsay
C C S arhi'otigh A J Garner
J M Dudley Oivnen E Rare
J IF Whitaker Jesse It Morris
T A Gurry Rinchen May
laron 7 Lewis J J Shurhny
/ R lirantley IF II Godfrey
Green J Gilbert • Jno F Salter
Jno F Walker E Frank Smith
IF T Mirk 1.1) Newsome
I H Johnson Jno Ilriilges
IF A Smith Ills! Dist. IF T Junes
III Rood MG JF Smith
DanlS Smith Jr Jno IF Rage
’■Tuvcinc Jury for tlie (tnri Week
Kcptcmlicr T et iii, 1881.
tu beat them down, fur they have
OXI-V OXI! l'llICli,
they stick to it likn a coon to a tree. Bit)
ol them, nu' <hey will satisfy you or pa\
hack jure money. Send yarn name an'
postiifliee, an’ tell 'em what yo wmt, nn'
t is)'ll send you uior'n a pi ck of catalogues,
circulars uud price list*, which will help )(>
pick out tlie Instrument yo want. Jess put
youru lutter:
LUDDEN ,t BATES SOUTHERN MUSIC
HOUSE, SAVANNAH, OA.
an’ it will ro ilto, nn yo'll git nn answer in
>i jiffy, fur they ull git up soon iu the uioru-
iu ,[ kin tell yur. Vour'n,
ltr.TnY Hamilton Hkkiins,
P, H.—They wanted me tn he their ArciiI
fur this settlement, lmt I hniul got no tiuie
jess now, an' I don't reckon hit would pay
no how, as the folks is so down on sich
things. But I don’t keor nf they air, my l’l*
uuer is here tu stay, ef the hole settlement
gits down rn mo about Hit.
City Election Notice.
Sheriff’s Sale.
FOR SEPTEMBER.
Will ho sold on tho first Tuesday it-
September next, nt tlm Court House
in said County of Washington, within
tho legal hours of sale, to tlm highest
bidder tor cash, tlm following property
to -wit; ono stuilerbaker two horse wag
on, ono pair buggy shafts, 2 pair plow
gem-jouo buggy pole &fmu' plow stocks
Said pro])
•rty levied on ns the property of Mrs
Georgia A Robson, to satisfy ati execu
tion in favor of Jt T Rawlings vs Geor-
For Leave to sell Land.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
UEOllGiA—Washington County
Mis. Emily 0 Miller, Executrix of tlie will
if Cimrli'81*\ Millor Into of said comity, do
•elist'll, buH iu due form applied to tho nn
lersiKtied, for leave to Roll sixty acre« more
or less ot tho laudH hflon^iu^ to the estate
of said d*(HUHed. aud said application wilt be
heard ou the first Mouday iu beptcuiber,
lSH|, at my oilico
NEWMAN, Ord’y.
LORILLARD’S
MACCOBOY SNUFF.
CAUTION TO CONSFMKH.Nt
A* iiikiiv lirtV'rtor imitstlons lmvo n|<|icarril iipan
tlie umrki’t iu |UM ka^i'N *u clo.Hcly ri *« iiilillii^ our*
uu to (le elve tlie iinwsry. we would request ths
piircluuM r to *es llml tin* rni liili"Kniphe<i (iu can*
In wUicii it I* p.ickctl nlwiiy* bear
Our Nmne nml Tnitlt'-M«rk.
lying It
inferior iirtide a* the genuine oon|*
He Sure You Obtain llie Genuine
Lori Hard’s Climax
Iteil TIii-Thk I’log TeltiU'ro.
The Fittest Sweet ('hewing Tubavco
Mmlc.
Tliejiiennlnefthvny* Iienrs n Ret) Tln-Tiiff witli our
nninc tlureon,
BEWARE OF IMITATION.
$100,000.
to loan on Washington county lnnds
Rates cheaper than other loan assoeia
lions.
For Sale,
J.ot nnd Store IIimKO on North side
A N eloodon will l>e held nt the Court-honse of I’ulilie Square. Lot 2l 1-2 feet by
tu the city of Saudersvllle en the first (to ft. Store House same size. Now
Monday iu September, 1881, for Mayor uud j„ the time for you to get a foothold on
five Alderuiou to Borve lor oee year, or no- '
tii tin ir successors arc elected und qaalilloj.
uud die polls ot said election shall he opened
at 10 o'clock iu the forenoon uud close ut 3
o'clock in tho afternoon.
Be it further unnoted, That ail mule citi
zens qualified to vote for members of tin
Stale legislature, nnd who shall lmvo paid
all taxes le ally imposed und demanded hy
die nnthorides of the city, and shall have re
Killed six months within the jurisdictional
limits nf said city, nnd no other person
shall he qualified to vote at sat I eleution tor
Mayor aud Aldermen, nnd iu emu any puraou
otherwise qualified to vote at said election
shall move into tlie eity. after dura for
giving in hia lux and wlioaa name ahull
not appear on the tax hooks of the preceding
year, he shall iu order to eudtle him to vote
report his name to the Clerk of council bc-
fuiu the opening of the polls, iu order llml
tie may he enrolled umoug the lux pitying
OttlZUDS.
By order of Council.
D. E. K. Wfi.lh
City Clerk.
August, 14th, 1881.
Administrator's Dismission.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
GEORGIA—Wuubiugion Couuty.
Woerens Vfrn.T. Harrison, Administiatoi
with tho will annexed ol M. M. (‘.parks Inti*
.,1 said county deceased, applies to me for
letters of dismisaiou trnm Haid ailministra
thm, and 1 will pass upon thih application ou
dm first Monday iu October, 1884, at my of
fice iu Snndersville.
Given under my hand officially thin 7th
Jay of July, 188*1.
J). NEWMAN. Ord’y
7-10* 3m
/,’ II G Wallers
Thus E Scott
W iley Stephens
E IF Tanner
Robl JF Young
Joe A Salter
JF A F Smith
/ .S' HWrJi
U'm./ Irwin
SJ Jordan
John Ilrantley
Ino F Holton
Jno JF Waller
F M Francis
J R King
Jno N Rogers
J R Wamnux'k
' JF F Slade
E F Ilrantley
Jas It Ihvwn
E S Ealmcr
Ed T Ravin l»
I G Smith
Q O Jones
Jno R Smith
T J llrasurll
J Caidey Duggan
Jno A Tompkins
JFm Jones
Jus M. Ready
IRON
TONIC
f ACTS MCAMINC
Sr. Wilno yfi.
It will purify nml anrlrli the BLOOD* rcpnluln
he LIVE* nml KIDNEYS, nml him
’ll ind VIGOR of YOUTH! In nil Urn**
rcqiiiriiiK a ttrlttln nml olTluliU TO Mr,
ti E ALT 11
llit'n«uf r. - ...... - —— - -—,
••peHtillv It* aii**|ia|u.\Yuul of A|q>rlitr.lmil^rv»-
loii, I.Mck of Hirciinlh.vlc.. IU u»t* I* umikwtl
witli liiiiuflluio ami umulfrlitl rt**ul»*. bmu'i,
iMiat'lf* nml ni rv«» rrji'i'lvv mo, ftm i*. fciillwu*
liu nilml nml •u|»|»ll«*i» Itrutii l*owt r.
I #. r%IKTO imtb'i'ibjt H'oiii nil rompUluls
L A U119 iitM'iillnr lollielravx will llml In
JR. 1IAKTKR 8 IKON TONIC n »*fr nml
Giro. Il Klve* n cli-tir nml liraltb) uoin|il«xlmi.
The *lroiitr*‘*t l«*niImuiiv lo tin* vnlui* ol 1>K*
I (ttTKtis I it 4 in Tonic is llml Ireqiu-ul nttwiopls
if t-oiinti rri Itliijr lmt •* only mldt'd to (lie |M>|>nUr>
ly rtf (lie nt'lvinnl. If yon tmrnV*il> drkln* ht nllh
lo nnl rxpur‘ni(!iil—|fi*t I lit* OPIGINAL AM) IIKST*
( Kami r"«*r utldr*** to Tlm l»r. Hnrter MtrdTn.V
HU 1-ouIt, Mo., lor omt "DKKAM l)OOK. M 1
Fullof rtrHinio nod useful lulornnMion, fr»«-W
i3r. Hartcr's iron Tonio it for Salk by all
Oft •r-rjM'TO * 'in Drit m* P /vyn| flF
fhu public. tHpinro.
Lot nml 2 mom hottso nn Lloyd street
r-ot contains ono acre, l’ays 15 per cunt. If i| OtTOI A \f 1 kAgcnts win. t
on price. Now rted to good tenant. J T 11 ir,. ( ff„ rn „{|| ( .„.
Lot nnd 2 room house oil l'Meyd street,jtio edition of his life; written nt his own
Lot contains 1 1-2 acres, Rents for 20 home, with his co-operation and nssis-
per rent on price which will buy if, tance, hy tho renowned Goodrich, J.nr*
gust, cheapest, handsomest, best. Ele
gant illustrated, (,’osts more per eopy to
manufacture than the other livua that
ire sold for twice its price. Outsells all
.titers ten to one. One of our agents
made a profit of over |50 the first day.
V harvest of gold will lie realized hy ev*
iry worker. All new beginners succeed
mindly. Terms free aud the most Ills-
•nil eve rofl'ered. Save valuable time
hy sending25cts for postage, ite.. mi
free outfit, whiehJttcliides large prospec
tus book. Act quickly; a day nt the
tart is worth a week at the finish'
rl. IIAI-LK’IT Jr CO., Portland, Me.
Tbis3Uih day of July, 1881.
7-31-fit
Executor’s Dismission.
0 RDINA R Y 'S O FFIGE,
GEORGIA—Washington Godut}
Whereas Unfits F. Cochran nnd Green B.
ii m yn vjriii ^ ftrr ^ Hon ' Executors ot the will of Iiowel)
rm A Robson aud ono in favVoMd'T }*?, ?! "*'! eonuty, deceased upplj
'to me tor letlcra of dismission trom tlm ad
ministration of the estaieot said deceased,
IFalker vs Georgia A Robson nnd ./ A
Robson, both issued from tlm Superior
G. u"t of said oouuty. Property pointed
|by plnintiffaud legnl notice given deft
in possession
Tuis Aug 4tli, 1881
C A 1KALL, Sheriff,
Ai-rival of TiniiimiI \o. I:i ( ItIt
EUREKA MILLS.
, . . paying u st
I to be pinl to he paid to the owner of said
ly travel in tlie same direction. When animal upon the order of the Inteiidnnt. [ c .vi.n.uvu , ,, ,, , , , , , oc „
'■ Hh. Jie ii: further ordained hy th, DMtSMLLI'-.G A„ .Imie, 14,1881
Sutunhiy tin
Up Day 8:60,
Down Day it).
Up Night i ;47,
Down Night 3;07,
Spoeial Night Train Down 8:13
Special Night Train Up 3;3C
SAN 1)HItSVlLLE St T ENNILLE 1{. Jt
I-eaves Sandersvillo daily 0;30n. m.
Leaves Handersville daily 3;20 )>. in.
To insure dispatch all articles destined
or this point should be marked to Snu-
lersvillo instoail of No. 13 as before,
J. I. IRWIN, Supt
Cincinnati Evening Post.
ALL THE NEWS FOR ONE CENT!
and I will pass upon their application on
the first Monday in October, 1881, at my of
fieo iu SaDdersville.
Given under my hand officially this 7th
day of July, 1884,
M. NEUMAN, Ord'y,
7-10- 3m
PURE
*
For AdmiuiKtratiou Dinmibuion*
ORDINARY'S OFFICE,
GEORGIA—Wushiogton County
Whereas Mrs, Monira M. Gilmore, Admin-
istratrix of the estate of T. J. Gilmore, late
ff Haid county, deceased, applies to me for
lutteis ot dismission trom said administra
tion, and I will pass upon her application on
the first Monday in November, 1884, at my
office in SnuderHvillo,
Given under my hand offloioliy this 21st
lay or July, 1884.
M, NEWMAN, Ord'y.
7-31—2m
TRADE MASS
WSTJ
House and lot in Saiidersvillo, on
' lie public square, which pays fine
per cent on tlie pi ice asked. This is
gilt edge investment.
$250 will buy 100
acres of laud on Buf
falo Creek. Why do
you wait?
A plantation of 200
acres of fine land, in
4 miles of Davishoro,
well improved,cheap.
FOR RENT.
A dwelling of 3
rooms and basement
on the public square.
Will do for offices.
Apply to
ReadyForUse:
Ilines & Rogers.
one of them goes up the other is nl
most certain to go down.
nthurity aforesaid that on Saturday 1 1>,,rti, ' s having Wheat to gmid are' JndeTDOlldeilt 111 POlltlCS!
3di day of August 1884, he held iii said ''Hnustly requested t« dry the same, be- ***'* w i' w ** v * w **» *1* * U*iUGi3j
Town for the ratification nf this ordinance i*' 0 . ri ', h ‘ s brought to the mill, it.id dial
('an nothing lie done to lessen lo- |'hnt all citizens shall he entitled to u.u will insure them a larger yield and bet-
cnl legislation in Georgia ? When
less local legislation is needed, there
will be no necessity for converting
biennial sessions into three sessions
every year.—Brunswick Herald.
A NEW THE ATM KNT
For Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis,
Dispkpsia, Catarrh, Headache, Df.biu-
TY, ltllEUMATISIM, NEURALGIA, AND all
Chronic and Nervous Disorders.
A CARD.
Wt» th« umU’rnifftu’cl, having rtMcivnl Rrr*nl nnd
nurinaiioiit benefit from tln> u*eof "COMPOUND OX i
VGK.N” prepun*ilaiidndiiiiiii*tered by Dr*. StaUkkY
k 1'AI.P.N. of I'liiludulpliiu, uud hcinj{ nutUllfd that it
:i*u now discovery in medical science, und nil tlmt in
:claimed for it.couddrr it u duty which we owe to tlm
many thoiiNHinlH who arc auH'crint’ from chronic and
Mo-collcd ••Incurable” diseiiMe* to do all that wc cun to
Olives, Terra Cottas and all the latest con tide net*. 1 ire the public with j
We have personal knowledge of Dr*. Starkey &
I’alcu* They arc educated. Intclllj'c t, cou*cieniioii*
phyxiciaii*. who will not. we are Hire, make any state
incut which they do not know nr bclcivc to lie true,
nor puhiirtb any teNtiuouiuls urn-ports of cases which 1
• genuine
wlio arc entitled to vote fur Intend mt and
Alder man of said Town, that said election
shall he held in the name in inner now re*
, <tuired by law for holdin Town ElectioiiH,
that if n majority of the votis cast at sai-.
i eleciion shall he lor ratification, the Intmd-
•Uit ofatlid Town shall publish
thereof and this ordinance sh dl become op- i
; Mr. Robert Bonner, editor of t!io! cr;i i l i- e n ! 1 ,r F e lL * ,, <lli y* s 1,0,11 tkt I
v . r , ‘ ,puiiliealion ol said notice.
JNew l oi'K hedgvr haa pure based If against raiilieation then thin ordinance
Vanderbilt's .Maud S. for >#40.000 l‘° ' ,ew,l r ,l,J voi * i ol ,, °
This looks RS ifbfoUiuf '* I . ,,u U . f" rl . l r r "r.lai.ie.1 by the | m,„o u. act
U1RUUI-ATI0N NOW
Delivered hy I>,.ys to the houses of pnh- !
Icr Ilnur. Wc c;.n dry n limititd (jiinn
tity here, but it takes a few days (o do il ... ,
and it is impossible to dry wheat for e.v-j l ' n " CH m . ,0WIIH aml "'tllim 300
cry body. So give your wheat, a good 'dies oft iucinimti, li.u night of publication
sunning at In.mu. By order of tlie I’ro- >r next morning
priutor. J. L. YARBOROUGH, | p 0 ,* (J C 11 t S ft W C e k.
1IY MAIL ‘JJeruts A HIO.M’I]
fashionable shades for
CITY COUNTRY OR SEASIDE.
Warranted dttrable and permanent.
Dosoriptive Lists, showing 38 actual
shades, sent on application.
For sale by the prinoipal dealers,
wholesale and retail, throughout the
.>0,000! country.
Ask for them and take no others.
none, t tf ff 84
has determined tn
vanities nf | lie u*
ut nine o’el.irl; nl
tiou.
. 5th Bo ii forili
\ underbill authorily aforesaid, 'i'liat all ordioaoeus '' liU ' kM * ('"i.yrlKlas. for tho Un 1 u*<!'Kutti'V'(V..’llii."t”
. . i ii -i !*iimI iftr(k i|. , g: , . -.1 .i* Ki'uluml, E'lunce, Uonuuny, etc. lluiul litMik hImmiL ,
• III I (*!l n*r Mil till* ..' **■ J ‘ • •! i ni Hi (> in i on Ii irt Willi (liih r.iifiitrt Mint free. Thirty-seven yenin' oxj>otienc»*. I
dinaiuv >li til h<* mil iheKUinc ;nv lurcl.t . l , 'H‘’»« , »')l'tulnc«l tlinaurli MIIN'N & ro. nn • noticed t
., I...I c< ..... . ... IntheHi-iK.vrmc Amiiiucz.n. the hiraoH. iKiH.umi
I •• i«_*i in so 1.11 .ts Nicy t Olllln t. | H»«».-** whloly clrcuhitetl Hcimitilli: ituper. fH.’JOu year. 1
UitSHcd A 11 * **i | | ICiIi Is-I Weekly. Hplemihl enemvlri^* ami hih’ieH iim in
"• 1 , ,*r . . forumlliin. 8|HK!iiueiiei.|»y of ihrtScI
.). ( . HARM VN len II sent free. AihlrexH M UNN .X (
fit* to Led
'onstiliD
P^TEWTS Latest Telegraph News!
Latest Market Reports!
FRY IT A MONTH!
MUXN k CO., of tho Scientific American, con-
‘ S'lllcitiirs for I'ateut.H, (!nveHti*^Trn*lo
iiiU'llihilll T. O. T.
American oihco,3-1 Urouilwuy, Mew York.
jNoa. !)ii
.‘GENTS WANTED.
Apply to Office,
, 1)7 (t ()'.) L uigworth Street.
BILLINGS, TAYLOR & C0.
CLEVELAND, OHIO.
Wii. D. ICki.lct,
Member of Congress f rum Rhiladel-
phia.
S. Aui-.thvr,
Editor and Ruhlisher “Authers
Home Magazine,” Rhiladclphia.'
V. L. Conrad,
Editor “Lutheran Obscerver.” RhiU
adetphia.
- IRUILADELRIHA, PA., June 1 1882.
IS OtlCC Stockholders. '...naTl'T 1 ? " a, " ru , 11 l . l "l u , l , r )' in ruaura to our
pi ollt ^hioiiitl uuil pereonul htiiudiu^. mnl to «ive iu*
I creased eoundeuce Iu our *U»teiucuts auU Iu the gen-,
Ull CO 01 tho Au "until, Gibson Si 1 Julueues.^ <>t our te*liuioiiiiil* aud report- of cases, we I
^nderavjlto U K Co., L’uoot u".a b ;!rtt 1 ?SiVh™“ {ttra.KK " ldt " y ;
INo. 1 iiibnu y Building. ) j I reatbo ou coumpouuo Oxygen,” coutnlnlng
Augusta. G V*. All" 15 1884 11 V 1 ,Uu discovery Ol'and mode ol action of this!
rni t>* 1 1 * - n * , n ’ • |remarkable curative agent, and a lurce record of *rr« I
-FlU. Ijlgli h installment of ten percent. I»rl*in^«*ure* in CoUhiimption, Catarrh, NeuruluinJ
of the caj Ital stock of this-Company has “ rolw, dli*j. Astlmm, nc., and a Wide raugcol chronic
Ssa? %L' imy,lL1U Tl,CSday 2U,b ’ ' "a dllress” i™rs? SI a ,'koy & Pale,,. I
By order of the Board nf Directors. 1109 and 1111 Ciil'IU'd St, UlulatlcR
It M. M1TU1ILLL, I’rest. phiil , Pa. I
THE
lEMINGTON
jewing Machine,
. LIKE THE
PINGTON RIFLE,
UNEXCELLED BY ANY.
[Sure to Give Satisfaction.
General Office, I lion, N. Y.
New York Office, 283 Broadway,
Buying Agents Wanted.
A PRIZE.;
8eiul *'X ceiitsfor po*fuK«*. ami
receive free h co>||) box of goox
which tv III help all. of cithrr irx
|lo umro mom v riuht uv.sy thAi
an>thluK cl*ein 'hi* world. For
tune* uwait the worker* nhho-
Atouce address True & Co., Auguttii,
The “Royal St. John”
For Sale By
ERNESTS. JERNIGAM.
Rawlings Bros. Stables.
FREE!
RELIABLE SELF-CURE.
A favorllo prescription of ono of th®
most noted and suceeosful specialists In tho U. ti.
(now retired) for thucure of AVri'on* iPmbility.
Loaf Manhood,IFsaAiifffi aud itecay. 8enl
iu plain uoalcd eu velope/ree« Druggihia vuu UU.(«
AddraH DR. WARD «. CO., Isui.’ioi, Mo.
IIoi-nih* nud Rale*
J'or rale nt Rawlings Brothers stables.
I arbes tlmt want to buy stork would do
well to call early. Horses boarded nt
our stables nt n reasonable price. Have
your horses put up nt our stables nnd
tliey will be well eared for.
RAWLINGS BROS,
fob. 20, '84.—tf.
RI*«.M«, c q. n... dr/ rllainfa ror.i.
* (0 * e * Aarout, Lmuis, fullidon, Bdr., routo. coat- Iroo.
MMRIASeW
Spring Hats,
Spring Bonnets.
_ I nm now receiving direct from New
York one of the best select ions of Ladies
and MissesHntsnml Bonnets ever brought
to Snndersville nnd will offer them at
the lowest cash prices.
I also keep up my Dress Culling.
Fitting and Making, department. Sat
isfaction guaranteed.
MRS. C. C. BROWN. f
Up stairs over Tirrbutton & Duggan's
store, West side l’ublic Square, next to
I'ost-offieo.