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THE MERCURY
Tin* Slict
fur
C-tnttlv.
Washington
A. J. AN,
Hiutou.
V'Mii.ipnr.il an;i PRorntr.Tcn
Siii> IRSVII.I r. • • * GEORGIA
TPUS\)AV, SKPT, null. 1IT•*..
IVinoefaGr \ uniuot's.
***V . Lf&t: ..r-
t.hc Tax ('filler nr to tin* St tU> Tn* '*un»r.
Tlic Homo for ;!k- l*«u»r i. J w-ll kept and
uieelv i.i.inu^f I, during tlic past six r.iontl s ir
tlure have been two ricitliH in iht* insiim-
t*mn, one! 1 while iVnwile ami one tl) »•«»!• ^
I'ircil male. There arc at ti»i" limr twisty- ,
! (i ve inmates :,*» ft>l«»\v- * white males >
1 white females ten (10!, total whit -*
Iren (IS), colored males three (It,I <
iVnnle-* four (4.) total colored seven v».<
I Our wor'hv Ordinary Ims m 'nav.e«l tie
county linanees with skillful economy mol
ha a reduced the expenses of our. county toj
the minim mi. during the i»-sf si:; month? j
eml-d as I* Dows f r
xelusive of
ho County Treasurer fo
ouu.no, dollars to assist th
in 1 orii-K a " * 11 U| < n <»i
\\\* I'H'ii with re#;* t
\ n..h
» n r .! e« '
• I h;
.re -i <n i tnN :
he r« qnired t<* th
failure their nan
live hundred
ty nmhorities
r> M|ii!'.ip.|
ha ii.'ilii' r W G
i i, ],1"CI icing Hi-1
In,vp | :iill tin-in
HMUUMlllthllttllfV
(i M il ill I I fill , •'
ii;>p.l from tlio toll
IV ll;l> llPPIl
lift > Xpen-,"
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flip lo
os of M '
i Nmu iiii ,)
l tin’ gisnim-s
i.l No
■lewi-Ii \riv Yo:ir.
Saturday, September 20tli, is one
of the most n«>t:\Mi* Joivish festivals
of l lie year— llto Now Ypttf. The
,lay " ill bo observed with till then s
ti unary services by the Is.’-.ilites nil
nver tlr.' world, anil with strand ami
} impressive eeromonies such as only
j ibis and 'lit nation have ever at
einptod.
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I lump It,, llto |„,or
Ni'lv imildingxtin J Luiul/ci
()in do,ir i„K»r
, i Mipral i xpenst in»uram
Rcnair* on building
Salaries
luci/liiild*
1003.71
on 1, a i „ 1 HU'.'
i‘jr
n'„i'tt!;Mdi ldi-1
,i nil III cnoiur.ig
mural nn.I ti|,ri
widi ill. ir It'll.,>
F„r Iiu- aide
Sim u„n- I'rr.’.it!
him tine,l;i.
In Judge <’ar
Ini' |„'.n'u and g i
I, .Hid Hi. W
us I,. 1.,’ Itnlioi
their dealing
wlii.1i Judg
. k. Me iPlan
iv.U.nnd onr '
,d Pllicii’iit i,Hi,'
id mil,and a
For 1‘i'PiiUlPiil.
is :>.s. uitovr.itn i;vhi.am).
OF NEW YoltKf
For Vie.' I'i'psWpkI.
lion. THOMAS A. Sir.MMtH US
OF INDIANA.
For ('«n|tl < ("iii of llir lOlli. Hist.
Hon. (A FORGET. 11ARNKS,
OF AUOU.Yt’.V
For MollcIlorOriirrnlol'llic lli.l
alio CJporKln Circuit.
II,hi. OSCAR II. IKK.HUS.
SANDHltSVlLLK, (• a.,
STATU OITICIIKN.
rail OllVKIINIlil.
.IIKNllY l». McDAIIIKL.
ok « a: t,is.
KrtU SKORKTARY OK STATIC.
NATIlANIKI.lt. BARNETT,
OK IIALIiWIN.
fon COMI’THOI.LKH (iKKKIl.W*
Wild.I \M A. WHIU11T,
UK llll'IIMOXD.
pun Tnr.ASKliP.lt,
FOllKUr f. 11AKDKMAN,
op mini.
pull ATreUNMIV OI.NP.lt AI.,
tldFl'D III ANDKKSON,
i p mini.
Fair IKiai'M'iilnllvPAuf H'lmh
irgteii 4'oimf) .
JAMES K. II IN ICS,
( HUMAN It. 1’ltlNtll.E.
Far St:jt«* Soilnt«ir*‘JOlll District
\V. J. NOltrillCN,
OP lIAMOl'K.
We null dial l!ie.*p l’iv?pillmcid. lie
died in l.r.ili uiniiiy I'tijM is
I' It T A Id A I Kill ;<), Knit KM AS
pill'
’flic , Hire of die Clerk of the Siipi'i'mi
f'oill'l is ill must excel put oiitidi' o l * •'*
M 'VII is a clever u'cnllcmaii and a III,ml >’N
emi'laiv , 111 cr. Ills records me iii:n|dvlc
111,1 do him credit. WeiMrifnlly examined
veryiliiiin li. IiiiirIhr to die olliee iiml 'hid
die i.llire ill «|deniiid P'.ndilioii. tin* Ihmik-
:nr iiM’i ii'd iHur Deeds, lt.'i'nrd (il Mu11 '.aUv-
lt, i i,id of uriiiinnl |in|ii'ie, Issue D.n kei
ri in ilia I Docket. M- li Hi Dm ket, It.'ioid »l
llomesU'iid, llook of Minim's are il|i to dun.
every |n|ier in the ulllee linviiiis been re-
orded neatly ami properly and iiled wlier,
it beloni'i'd. The a mount of .liny Strip is
m.d hv the Clerk at Inst point nmounted a
$1174,00
Tlie Tie'surer paid mil Iuim ever llurly
X dollars more wlileh npi areiit inaeeiir et
ncpounteil for liy the lnei that scrip ho
previous eoiirls was paid this year by tin
treasurer. The iinioiiat ol Jury lets am
iMards receive.I by die t'erk since’ I -
•ourt was I'Venlyuinu dollars, Which lm
levll tin hi over
The It. K'slrv of I’liyslei ins in the I lerk
>|lice is lull, there lieiiin mi doclurs in I It
•ounly who Imvo not cniiiplleil with lie
an, The lli'ltislry of D.nuuisls liuwcvi.
has ill the |nisi hern over looked lo n et I
i J ii exlcnl. hut il is liciiiK iiltcnded lo him
will before eolirt closes embrace nil cl>|MH
il ,n the business,
TriMiMii'Pi 'N OIlli’l'.
The exhibit of tills idlleer Is most kra 1
fyiiig. Capt. 1'. It. Taluiforrn is I'aillif i
ml elileieul nnd Will deserves the couli
lenee repo id in him,lie litis received III tin
oast six months from police;ions $'J.oiil,ll
V ,/ .Y n'aldi n
II’/» Ihirjrjan
I /•’ lb lie.-
T A lh■ iwn
l/oses .I'liim'
II I' Smith
I M Sin illi
I’D Hi.hr
/ II' Si'HsinilH
III' A Mill hill
I Fill 11 ’ll Uhl 1
'la* II I’lllinan
<1 S loti nr/
It /■' Miirijh'i
I, X It ili-li ■lur
.1 M llai'lw'ti
IF V I'll II Ilf r
A It A A a ill*
.1 l: FliiiI'l
A’ Il Dudley
tho hirvmt wltli goldnu urala.
And the whlte-benrded, briidlnp bnrlry
Wtxl In tho Hoft nouth breoro; the |«r py hide*
lfor ecarlet K’nry frotn the noonday auu;
i Amid their rhciUrliiK rtetna; tho clover paUSh
la flnciird w.'h roseate RlorlcR, and the lark —
Ilia rpccklftd broaKt HDiiiincd with the uiornliiB dew»»
• Rpt-iii^s nj» with c'.our, rhrlll note, all Jubilant
j Toward tho broad blue hoavons; the quivering oat*
Uuatlo tlielr wa\lnj itonnons, and tho vetch
Her purple pctala hU >wa.
Tho orchard land*
Toom with a wealth of fruit; tho ruaaet pear
N«l#hl><ir* tho rcd-atr**akeil apple; d*rk blue plviaa
Their luaeimi* luar^ lot fall; RrcongaKea awall
Iioalde tho bloomy damaoue; apricote
(Tboir golden globoa Iraf-hiddon on the wall)
i’erfuiiin tho nlr, and tho pink, downy poach
Vloa with tho roHy-tintcd uoitariue
In dainty fragrance.
Itlpenlng hang the nut*
Upon the laden Ix.ugln; the cluatcra brown
Of ruaset base!*; tho aplked, bunding huak*
Of pollabed cheatnnU, and the teeming ator*
Of yellow wa’nuta. Aulumn-tldo hath oorne,
And poura from out her overflowing norn
Uer weleoiuo blonalnga on tho grateful eartht
KING’S EVIL
Wns Hie nr.mo formerly Riven lo Scrofula j
bi’cnuxo of ii superstition that il could bo
rurcil by n kins’s touch. Tho world is
wiser now, mul luiows Unit
SCROFULA
enn only bo cured by n thorough purlflca-
tlmi of’the blood, 'll' this is neeloctcil,
the (Hm'iisc perpetuates lls taint, tlirotluli
Keneriillon after ircncrntlon. Anions Its
earlier svniptoiiuitle developments are
KezeiniK <’lituncoils Kruptliins, Tu
mors, I toils. Carbuncles, Kryslpclna,
1 *ni-it 1 on( t leers, Nervous mul I’liy-
slenl Collapse, etc. If idloweil to con
tinue, liheiiiiuillsm. Scrofulous Cn-
tnrrli, Kidney mid Liver Discuses,
Tubcreului' Consiiitiptlon, mid vml- iiiiw triio ui
ons other dmiReroui or fatal maladies, nro lo ' nf l tor ,. tl(
produced by it.
TH
FIELDS ARE
WiTH GOTTON,
Adminlstinlor’s IMsinissluii.
ORDIN.AllY’H OFFICE,
GEORGIA—Wusbiugtou County.
Where is Win, T. ilntri-on, Administnitoi
with the will nuncxml ot M. M. Spinks loti
ot said county doeoased, applies to mo tin
letters of dismission lioui sold lulministra-
ilon.and l will puss upon tliiH application no
■ he tirst Monday in October, 1S»4, ul my O'- ^ c l, ir ious Imi vest Is lit hilllll, mill lirok'
ljU “ J ° mCi ' ll,y ,MH 7,11 IS- "'.ortr^n-wmS^anm
day of July, . ^ NEWMAN, Otd’y !»"?.. V(,!, V?"l 11 Ul .'
„ |ivo li<ivp __
Expcutnr’H DiHiui
riWOMAN.
BIRD TIES NEARLY OVER.
Aiiticipittiiiif tim tleiiimit:
r ORDINARY'S OFFWl'J,
GEOllGIA— Wiishiugton Co.int^
Uarri'honr Kxemilora ^d ill,, will ol How ell!'Hill; Llill in Hi]V'm I’V'
\1u\o late ol 1 **' A “••“LlWI I* It SMI l\S11M H I S Mil Ml
•mv
i wrsicrr. zzzv*axr.irTro:
mid d.-
luinihtmtiun of the oAtuteol
I uni I will | nq.H npou tht-lr •• ppltontiaa on
lie lirst MoiiduV ill October, IW81, ut luy ol
doe ia 8iiDdor«vill«.
Given under my hand ofhoudly this 7tl
/.v thr. nnh/powerful n>ul aliroyit reliable , ()l Jul l{Jbl
hlnmUnurinltnff medicine* If ikko rflVi’t* ' J 1
.1 com,tv, deeel,sod, apply |si I'Kitll INSTUIJMKNTS FROM
ot ills m i-.shiti from tho ml- J M N L li A I) I N C« M A KE11S, wllifll
Ayers Sarsaparilla
'• we slitiil oirtr on otii’ UKimi fiisj
lust ul me :u Tim ms- To nrconio
hlnoii-purifiitiig medicine,
mil mi iiltefiitlvo Hint It eradli'iitos from
the system Hereditary Ncrofiiln, mid
the kindred poi-ons of eontuklous dlveiises
nnd mercurv. At the same time it elf
M. NEWAtAN, Otd'y.
• 10-3,u
For Administratiou Dismission.
riches mid vitalizes the blood, restoring OUDlNAllY’8 OFFICE,
11 . m.'llllrt[ A VAf nul.innti
■ i ii si ii / muni i ii ins* i" »i i ‘in"
jtlut.e 1 Iiohv win) wall lo liny ii»w
itlitl Ip,III ilii'li* cult,hi until Inter,
wt* lllllltl! I Ills
SPECIAL OFFER TO PIANO RN.D ORGftN BUYERS
WmWBESSHBSIlVE
Her lienltli mil Happiness me Mutters
ut limit Concern lo all Mankind.
Nenr Mnriolta, Go.
Homo niontlis ngo I bought n bottle of
Dr. >T. BrnilfleltVa Femnlo llegulntor
md used it in my fnmtly with grent ant-
isfnotion. I lmve rcoouiondod it to threo
fnmilies, mid they have found it to ho
just whnt is claimed for it. Tho feinnlea
who have used it lue now in perfect
’health nnd able to nttend to tliPirhouse
hold duties. ItEV.B. II. JOHNdOaV.
State of Oeorgin, Troup County.
I lmve examined the receipt of Dr. Jusl-
ill llrsulliele, and pronounce it lo lie a com-
hlnnlioii of inedieincs of greatmerit in tho
treatment of nil disuaacs of females of which
lie reecoimneiiils it.
\V,M. I*. BEASLEY, M. I).
Hal fin'd II ivlley
T’Im*
flu
past six nun
Amount oil hand at Iasi report...
Ami Inis expended
For Jury
For County scrip
,'iituinisaioiion I'.xpemliiui't'S
•' ** UuilL'L'liolIrt.e*******
Amount on hand.
I ill ii tin*
il.rtiuieeil
ime-tliiid by
n couli
tin
¥11,07-4,l
1,010,00
•1,1011,0:
1 kll.lt
0H,(H
Ski, 37 ’2,36
701,7'.
Ou71,07
ounted nnd huruetl oy
each other.
,i e de win,
. I Iasi night, but di
v In Vole, lur I li'Vilaiui
., till) 1 1
11. inner
i atiii" |>.<ri
•y! - Aug. Ei
A t,
t irttl'i l
livt
inllcn into lino mi"
itvi'lninl no,l Hon
, iDio eyi'lotli! imsse 1 over por
Milill -siitii nnd s.i'\el‘lll olliei
■n Ii'.s AVi'dni'siJuy, destruv
.-. un 1 ii vast amount ul' prop-
h is lie,
e jail b
iciidng
nlilhiU'd
huh, I
itiuie I.,
; ih.
Vier e’s grave. A gr..,
P'li-he.l, but passed a\v iv
g,an,lor orbit. They that turn
r’, .'hteotiaticss shall shine as the ;i
and ever.”
a Dr. T.ilinngi
’ill
1 nt ihi Nurd,
iMs at llislmp
■ 111 lint ex'.ill-
The scrip w.i
ii the presence
Tax Ki*«*«*iv«*r's<Mlic«*.
t)n t xaiiiin iliim ol die hunks of Mr. A
\, tiniii, our 'i'.ix Ib'celver, allows bin
,i he a moat uxi e'li'iit oilier, Ilia dlltie,
■ i 111 f1111 >' pui lm med mill record* clear am
a illiein ii bln'. They allow that die laxn-
ilc properly of llie county
iimmnita to l?!l,0(l I. pt[ nj 11
to iniTcaae over laat year of l*JO,Ii77,0i
I'he number uf prulea-iniia returned ia I
■ iiinti.'i' uf hands cinplnyeil It ITU, ntimlii
,f pnlla .; 117, of who'll 1701 are white all
i7 III are colon'll. The Tax ipacaacil llpm
lie ¥1,001,''ll >.00 worth of properly ia 11
Tula 0,1 the hundred dollars, ami yields a,
nu,ml,' uf sin,,0.1.(111, amply aullleieiit P
•licet tlic u\|*enscH «»t <»ur t*»»11111v.
Tin* Nliorlii'N Ollit't*.
The hooka and papers in the lunula i
llhaa. A. Wall, our Sheri If, are in propel
diape mul we tile ghul l"-ay every wa
,rivet, lie i< a f dilifill ' Uber as well as a
ullleient one.
*B':i % Cnllefltir'ii OHBm*.
()e upied bv \V. It Tlugpen, is in per
l i t uriler lia we reported al March t urn
I'll 0 utlleer having liiiiaheil up Ida linsima
mil taken Iiis rueeipta, si urn then he II'
I,I,I tiler dlltlt s In pet form except hi
•■•lice inti and rumlUunco uf the l.iipm
1* ,Xia III the ouunty, Ac., he is a inn-1 excel
•ul ulllee
\ ti ii mi I Itleellngs" of
Masliinglim Dlatl'irt.
1’oomlisbori) Itrd Lord’s day iu */uty am
datiinlny Itnfnri*. Poplar Springs 4t
Lord’s dav in ,/uly and Saturday Imfori
Airdan’s Mill 1st Lord's day in Angtl*
mil Saturday liefure. Wriglitsville ‘2
Lord's day iu Angn-t and Saturday la
lire. Anlineli Uni Lord's day in Align
md Saturday lutfore. Timnillo ii
Lord’s day in .liiguat and Saturday In
me. 1 tuvisboro 1st Lord’s (lav in So;
uuilier and Saturday before. Buck Ly.
Iml Lord's day in Septeinber anil Sip
inlay liefore. Betheuiln itrd Lord's da
n Septeinher and Saturday before. I u
hi till Isad's day in September an
bitunlay before. Snmlersvllle 1st Lord
lay in Oe.tiihev and Satunlay before
1 will assist the Fastin'of the enlnre,
'iiiigregntiiin at Bethcsila ‘Jml Lord s da;
ii (Irtnlier and Satnruay liefure, and ii
I’lwiiiilishni'ii 3rd Lord’s day in Oetohe
md Saturday before.
These meetings will lie protracted a
lie indications may justify.
Tuna. M. litmus,
I list Evangelist.
Dnvisboro, (!*t., Jnlv lHtli, MHl.
A lubtual bii'oi'.
We will give one years subscription I
the Mercury, lor the lie-l v irie y and sain
,ile of the following fruits during their sen
mas,
For the liest gallon of lie 1 Haws,
For the liest gallon of Wild ' berries,
For the best peek o f Bhiek WulilOls,
For the best J bushel uf l’irdimms.
THE FAmIiT BOOTOll.
Anr. stimulants, oven ten and eolTee,
act upon the system as poison, and con.
seipieiitly rro iujutioua,
For cbildron, a nearly infallible pop.
A.VATlCUn.1 ami mi to it*.
Amatcnra aro very apt to look upon
jditors as their most implacable foos.
Tlie cool persistence with which they
decline to avail themsolvea of contribu
tions which tho contributor is convinced
would mnko tho fortunes of the journals,
if they only know it- snob blindness to
solf-iutorcstr— rouses pity iu tho breast
of the worldly-wise amateur, IIo indites
a letter of remonstrance to the misguided
editor, nnd is promptly crushed. In
«>mo a lesa-tendor emotion tlmu pity is
Aroused by such conduct, lingo very
often agitates tho bosom of tho rejected
poet. Bmnrting uudor a senso of gross
ill-usage, bo pours out tho vials of bis
wrath ujMin that incarnation of fraud,
injustice and wickedness, tho editor.
Why should his poems lie rejoetod, when
so much trash 1b inserted 7 Why is no
reason for rejection vouchsafed to him ?
Ho hysterically demands satisfaction.
Tho amount of this sort of correspond-
auco that goes on is surprising nnd dis
tressing. It is distressing because it
shows snob a lnmoutaldo want of tact on
llto part of tho contributors. No editor
can reoaonahly ho exported to reconsider
bin decision. If ho woro to do so, every
rejnetod article would ho aent iu half a
dozen times, onch timo witli a slight al.
teration hero and nn addition thoro ; nnd
it would ho necossnry to lmve six edi-
tors instead of one to examine tho con
tributions in tboir successive stages of
development. How suoh nn ceonomioal
I system would work we lonvo the reader
tie oolrootivo is u fast-day piuiBcd in to imagine. Naturally this badgering
cheerful out-door oxercise.
Diobstion requires loisuro.
jof editors novor leads to " eusiness.” If
Novet »n oditor declines a proffered contrihu-
i at until you can bo sure of leisure for jj on boenuso it is unsuitable forhiH mng-
digestion. Alter rest then “glvo an, not likely that lie will l,o
hour v\‘ rt’iHC to ovory poll ml of fcxxl. » , .
Poison from boos, hornets, B1)i ,, cr T>ulhed mto bjk.ng.t; and every attempt
bites etc., is instantly arrested by the to do so At ill bo rc/iouted nnd remom-
applieat on of equal parts of oommon berod. Tho bail taste ns well as bad
salt and bl-carbnnato of aoda, well policy of amateurs who adopt suoh a
rubbed in on tho place bitten or stung. COUMO 0 f no tion ennnot bo too strongly
I’niuiArs (lie best and at the samo
censured. If tlioy really believe that
,S|g,l
II. N. llDLI.Il'lELD,
11, .1, TAKill TON.
limit!', mul Uriilgos.
time the easiest way to remove a wart , . ..
ia by rubbing tho wart morning and their article, or poem, or whatever it
night, or ns often ns convenient, until a may lie, is worth publishing, let them
tmSloicnt degree of warmth is produced. 1 BC nd it tho round of tho periodit al pro-#
We have never known a wiut so <>1>sH- from t ho A’incfcpif/. Cci.fii-.y downward,
imte Unit it Avouhl not ilumppour with ......... u llVOM txt rixui .
the nls)vo treatment in a week or two at lf ll f ‘“l «*> A 11 ' 1 n h ^ 0, ‘ of rmt fll,m
the latost. ; its wanderings somewhere, its propel
Foil neuralgia in tho fnco nnd other plnoo is in the flro. It ouglit to bo homo
ncute snlToiing elsewhere the following in mind that, although tho muling pub-
remedy has been tried with good effect : j io doycnim an immense amount of rub-
fur a mmute iu boiling water, and rap- low tho htorary garbage produced by all
idly Hjirinkle cayuut|o popper ovor the; who chooso to scribble on paper with a
hot aide. Apply, while still ^ smoking p on> 'i’hpro is a vast difference botAveen
lien It Ii f u I iietinn to tlie Altai oipns
rcjuvt iiullug the entire system. Tills great j
Regenerative Medicine
Is composed of tho f?omii»o Honduran
Snr*<i)wrilla, with Yellow Dock, »S7i7-
linrfia, tho fodiden of l*otasfi(vm mul
Iron* mul olhor injrmllcnts of frront po-
tenrv. cnrcfullv mul fn-IcnUllcnlly com-
jxnuuliMl. Its formulM Is pcncnilly known
to I ho mcdicul profession, nml the host
I thvakluns constantly prescribe Ayeu’s
UltflAPAKILLA IH nil
Absolute Cure
For nil diseases mused by the vitiation of
Hio blood. It Is concentrated to tlic high
est practicable degree, far beyond any
other preparation for Avhlcll llko effects
are claimed, nml is tliereforo the cheapest,
as avcII as tlic best blood purifying medi
cine, In tho Avorld.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
rnF.FAUED BY
Dr. J. D. /Iyer A Co., Lowell, Matt.
[Annlyttcfil Chomists.]
Sold by all Drupslsts: price $1; six
bottles for $5.
Tho reputntior
• f IloatoUer’f
Momneli Ditior
a- ii preventive ot
epi «l e m i c h , i
atniiineliic, un in
vi#onint, a kcii-
era I rest oral iv
nnd a h peri He foi
fever and agile
indigestion l>ii
lions sllectioiu
rlicnniHtiam, ner
volts debility
coiiHtitU t i o ii a
Wfciikneas, is ifctai
fished upon th
oniui h.isin of more than twenty years ex
•erieiieu, and cun no more Iu* Hirtktii 1»y tii
luptrap noslriiniH of nnsrientific pretend
rs, tIntn the evcrlaHtiiiK liills 1»)’ tli« wind
hut rustle through their dellles. For sail
•y nil Druggist** and Dealers gincrally
S. S. LANGMADE,
Attorney at Law,
SANDEHSVILLE, Gil.
I. n. KV.vNK. «• K. KVA.NS, .III'
EVANS & EVANS,
Attorney’s At Law,
SANDEHSVILLE, GA.
it; I. HAlt li I S,
ATTOBSKV AT I.AW ,
Siiinlerhville, (hi.
Will practice in nil the ('nurts of tin
iilddle circuit, nnd in tlm counties sur
oumliug Wio-hington. Special atten
inn given tn eiiimoereial law.
"tugaiw '.'flwrsyagT’-vTir at
GEUUGLA—Wunbington Count}
Whereas Mrs. Monlra M. Gilmore, Admin-
.imtrix uf tlie (.state of T. J Giluioro, l,(t*
.1 sun! fOU'.ty, deiosiavi!, applies to me foi
iitteis ot disniissioa irom siiid admiaislra-
ion, Slid 1 will puss open her appltestloo ol,
he tint Monday tn Novnub- r, 1**84, ut mj
itHou in SundersvillH.
Given under my liwad ottielally this ‘-1st
Pit of July IBM.
M. NEWMAN, Ord'y.
7-31—2m
-—:
J)n ri in/lh'' niiiidlm of Sejdeni-
ler nml October, 1RS4, ire trill
cell I’lannt nnd Orgam at our
hnernt Unci' Jluttom ]‘rieen,
requiring only
$25 CASH DOWN ON A VIA NO,
$10CASII DOWNON ANORGAN.
And allotting three mnnihtt Hint:
on the lm Inner, iritlinu In’crutt
or ntlviinre of price, ______
For L-tt* is DisiniHsion.
on DIN A U Y 'S 0 FFlt B,
GE' )11G1A—Washington County
Wbt-reaH Mrs. Emily 0, Miller, Exveutrix
the will ot CluilIih F. Miller, lute ot swiu
county, doornsed, Iuih in duvtorHi pplle»l »•
m« for letters ot disinisHiitn froin the lulmiu-
istrntion of the estate ot said deticased
TIiknu are th*n tore to cite and adnionisl,
di concerned to be ami appear at the Court
if Ordinary to be held iu and tor said conn*
ty on the Hr t Monday in November m xt,aim
diow cause if any they have, a by raid let
utk of dismission should not be granted to
l,o petitioner.
Given under my hand and official signa
uro at Haudersville, this doth day ol Jul.'
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
7-31-3m
ORDINARY'S Of I'ICE,
GKOllG I A— \V uahiugtou county.
WberniH E. A. Hullivnn, luiiniuistratur ui
tho esltite ol Brtnb tanner late ol said eouu-
ly ilHOesi<ed, has in due Iuim applied lo tin
uuderHiuned fur Iruve to Ht-ll tw. nt)-Hix (2(1/
iur> h, more or 1„hh, uf laud udjolutug laud,
it M. A Joiner, Elias Tanner, Je'Ht, rauuer
.0,1 others, belonging iu the oslato of sdd
liceaaed, and said a|/|>iienHon will be beard
ui tlie tlrat Monday in Dumber next
Given under my Imlid t ill dully this 1st
lay ut Hcpteuibur IBM.
M. NEWMAN Ord'y.
4>.
Those who buy under this plan, and
find themselves unable to complete pay
ment after the three months, will bi
given further time, liy agreeing to pay
our regular Installment l’rices, and com
plying with our Installment Terms ot
payment. Should they pay one halt
(lie amount duo at three months, ot
make a large cash payment, an equita
ble price for the Instrument will bo nr
ranged. All will be treated fail ly, anil
charged prices iu accordance with tin
time required for tlie purchase. All pur
chasers under this Special Offer are re
qnired to sign our usual form of Least
Contract, nnd furnish refronces as
their responsibility. Instruments wil.
be sent mi the usual fifteen days trial,
when refrences are given.
Sprirgik'hl,Tc»m.
Dr. Brsdliehl: Dour Sir— My daughter
hits been suffering for many years .wi lt
that dreadful atllictiiin known as Female
Disease, which Ins cist me many dollars. ■
and notwithstanding 1 laid the best medical
ittendimee, could not liml relief. 1 have
used ninny oilier kinds of medicine* with,
oiii any rilect 1 IihiI jn.t about pi Veil her up
was mil of heart, but happened In the store
if\V. \V. Kckler several weeks sli ce, slid
lie, knowing of my iloightvr* affliction,
I'crsn ohal me to buy n Igittle of your I'V
lii ,le Regulator. Flic began lo improve wt
mice. 1 was so delighted witli its effects
Unit I brought several more bottle* of il;
mill knowing wliat 1 do about it, if to-day
one of .iy Ininily was suffering witli: that
iwful disease, 1 would have it if it cost
fit)a bottle, for I can tlirtilhl'iilly ...say it
has cure I my daughter sound and w ell, and.
myself and w ife ils most heartily rveomend
your Female Regulator lo be just what it is
presenlud to lie. Respectfully,
ii. D. FEAT11ERsTO.V.
Treatise on tlic Health and Hit] pines* of
iVoinuii in ,ile.I free.
TnK lliiAUKi>:i.n Rkici.atoh ('o'
Jinx 23, Atlanta, Ga,
For ltcnt.
A six room dwelling witli diniug room
md kitchen attached, commodious cellar
under dining room. Servant’s house,
smoke house, orib, nml a good well at
.enter. Four acres in tlie lot, including
good orchard. Will Int let cheap to
good tenant. Pleasantly located on
larris street, Snudersville, On.
Apply to B. E. ROUGHTCN,
Handorsvilia.
or W. A. OAI.LAlIKlt, Teunillo.
SAVANNAH, GA.
NAFi’Ol.D
(veil-written nonsonso nnd tho clumsily-
arinmg
■/■ South
Typhoid fever piedilla to an i
extent in several cmmlii's in tip,,
Carolina. In l.mu/islir. a village of a -i.ni
70U iiilnUiil iits, ten or twelve dcatlis nav, .
(/cellre,I within a week, ami die local news
paper eal a lm* a in iss meeting ,,l die citizen,
to (l, vise s me means to arrest the progrt
of the l it U (I,-case. The physicliins line,
otiservid a cinions fact lluit a I ugu majori
ty , f Hie typhoid lever eases coming unde
llictr care are loeand directly ill the paths
ol die disist,-runs lon.inlues which swept'
through die Si oes hi-t spring.
tii it (J isA \ it inn ihlsi'm-
JllhVPS, I'mc smTiMUEit
Tl-IEt .11 INttl.
As tlie Grand Inquest for the county ol
Washington for the September term, 1S.3),
we suhiuit tlie following report:
Through committees from our body
The roads anil bridges generally are
, „| -no,litimt. Thai pan oft <• I'ivishn n|
iad oulsiiletli ! iiieorporale limitsj long t e
hot, to tiio painful surface. The bread ,
retains tiio boat long enough for tlie , , ,, ...
cayenne to begin to net, and cayonna hashed enoyclopusdin or overstrained
doos not afloat delicnto skins as mustard sentiment of beginners.
atitui.
-I'inelcy’t Mag-
i<\ II
ATTOHM.V AT LAW,
8AN 1/IUISVII.I.K., (i.\.
Will practice in all tlie Courts oi
In* Middle Circuit and in the con li
lies surrounding Washington,
■special attention given to eoniiner-
c d law.
For Letters Di.,mission.
IRDINAUY’S office.
GEOliG I A—Washington Count}
WUcr««s, {Stephen M Gilmore, Adllitlils
rntor ot the est ito of EIihIik W. (Ionian ftp*
jiies to me tor letters ol ilismi-sion trom hhk!
k Iministration Mint 1 will puss upon iiis a; •
• liuntion ou the tlcnt MofoDy in Novctube
a*, my ollloe in Nuiuli r^vtlle
Given iukIi r mv baud otlicixlly, this 2‘2<
• IkV Ol J 111' , llW)4.
M. NEII MAN, Ord’y.
7 24~3m
For Lett* rs ot AdminiHirntion.
i )l> DIN Alt Y'S OFFICE,
GEOUGI \ —Wusliirigton Count
Jordttii t ux Imvii n tiled bin pttition I*
ho ii) point lm lit ot E A. Snll» v.»ti, coutii
ti|iiihtrut« r, n>* admin i"l no or with tho v* i
.itUi X d on the estnto ol lie* r> 1'oX lute »
lid county I ccOiKed. 'I his is It or el me •
'G* nnd admonish th** kindred nnd credit.j
of Hidd ile cased lo l o and appenr ut *1
Court ot Oidiimry to lm held on tiio tit
Monday in Octoln-r to xt, to show cuuse
any t)i».y intv.* why E A Snlli'ivn nliouh
not ho upp unteil ndininihtratur ot tho ist 'i
ot said di-ensed.
Givon mnhr my Imnd ofliidnlly this D
9 day of Sept. lbdl.
•it. M. NEWMAN, Ord’.*.
THE
EMINGTON
Sewing Machine
UKE TUB
(EMINGTON RIFLE,
UNEXCELLED BY ANY.
I.S'nrc to Give Satisfaction.
General Office, I lion, N. Y.
New York Office, iiHB llrondway,
Buying Agents Wanted.
Cotton Gins for Sale.
Two gins, one of (10 saws, one of 40
saws. Condenser nud feeder with tl •
one of 40 saws, new and in good lix .
Will sell them cheap, on good notes,
pay able tiivt day of October. . For fur
ther particulars, apply or write fo.
Uoberl L* Rodgers,
Attorney at Law .
Atlanta, (iu.,
Rawlings Bros. Stables.
MEDICAL.
mill,,
does. It acts ns a rubofnoiont, hut not
a 1/listor. Anotlior excellent remedy for
congestion from cold is to npply a poul-
tios of Hnxseed mool nml cayenne pop-, ., , . , .
By keeping a hit of oil silk or the Faoille radrond cried out ns tho train
A paoetioub brakeman on tiio Central
mils ol'Gilmore nnd Wiilili
,-i,l,'iii (l; nn overseer slimihl he nppiii,
ei- lie to, ill llol-lll of Kill-roll 1/l'i‘igo ill,, j por, oy auopiiig iv 01. 01 uu n/iu ui* uio , ,,
e i,l(.|,i(l in lo n I low viliicles / | outside of the poultice ■ cloth it will ro- vrna about entering tho tunnel: Ihw
tain both beat anil moisture for a long tnnnol is about ono milo long, and th*
timo.
Well a* through a committee appointed lo
a farmer Grand Jury we have examined
the records of eoiintv officials ami npprov,
mul n lopt the sulij •iued report of i)r. 11
N. lluliilielil mid 1! J. Turbimoo,-
To the Grand Jury selected chosen nml
sworn far the Heptember term of die Super
ior Court 1881. Gentlemen: Tlie com
niittee appointed by your predecessors in
accordance with law, to examine llie con
dition of die linanees ofour comity nud tin
official record &c , take pleasure in submit
ting to you tlieir scmi-iiiinuul report.
A th an ,k!i and critical examination <>:
tlm office oi our Ordinary shows that Mark
New - in u, i- bo h a f.d Idol and efficient of
ffeer, ,-vi ryiiiiug in Iiis office is neatly in-
rang" I mid ia the iini-l complete order, w
Jnve e ,r.-fully ex (milled llie lollowiep ! ’ *
books of record in bis ottiec »nd liml then.
full nod i*o,i.plele lo dale: Book of Mill |ll
Hi
lie load
pass. Tkougli recently relmill some of tl
plunk on KcmiV Bridge me loose, mid sole
.,f die sh ips oil tiio side of tin* bridge l.nvi
aever been irdted down. May’s briilgi.
for rep lira of whieli llie lute eoiilmctnr i
still under bond I , keep up, need inline,I -
ih-attention, we would specially urge th
die road commissioners io tlie various di'
Uriels see dint their to ols m-e under tl,
piot.ei- width and kept in good order.
We approve llie m l I III" old,I,III-}* i
having llie chain gang lo work I.iiiie-toi.
mil Keg creek bill*, nml also commend hi,
,„r bis walelifidm'ss in repairing and builil
ing bridges llll'otlgli Jill" coll Illy,
riililic aiuiDiiiigN.
These we liml in good order.
lad IlCIltloil.
From nn examinalien of the I,neks of li
.'ountv School I'emmissii,tiers, we liml tie
there have been in operation in the count;
tlie present year iiinely-one (Ul) puldi
eliools, of whieli li11v eiglit (o.S) wo/,
.vtiitc, and lliirty-tliree (33) colored. 1'liei
vhs in attend nice three thousand seve,
luudred and fifty two (3752) cliililrci.
Pliere were employed one hundred a
.lireo (103), teachers, oi wliem sixty-si.
80) were white mid thiriy-seveii (37) eo!
n-ed.The schools were in operation tour ( I
full calendar months.
litos, Record of Wills, Record el L- Iters o
Aiiuiimstraiion, ol Gunidimis, R,cords o
J).Ill Is ol Guardians, Executors nml Ad
liiiiiisti’(torn, Records ol Appr.iis.-iiieiil,
tie'll, doles mid Invent,/lies of Ksliite,
Aceoont of Sale 4 , account current
voucliers accompanying tlie sum", Record
ol M iiiiagu Licenses and returns iluivou
)),„ kt-l of Ollieial ii-imls, Record of \Vi,|^
do-.vs .Supp /ri, Record of Return nfAdmin-
i".ralio„ .n.il l .xee !to|-s, Vouchers on re
tun,-, Files uf tl e County Ncwspqiers cun-
l lining the ollieial ndvirtiseiiieius uf (Iu
(Illi. i;i!s of llie eounly, mul llie papers tiled
i , office,all oi w(deli are properly arranged
label, d nml indexed, iihd other books not
letpli/id by law have been phu- d in tin
oHieo by the ordimiry, mid me of great u-e,
Jf.*(/Uu for tin- Keioriling of Lcl'crs of 1 >is-
, is-i.iu of Adi,doistr;,tors ami of Gom-dians.
1 "p in exmainatiou of tin* I.i/pi"r R, gister
k IO ins office in in-eoi-daiice wi'li law.
(.e liml licit il,i re are sevi n |7,i lii-ci (--(,1
I'm II* *,iiis in ,l,i-.mint v, all la ing iusule
ui i.i.-i|,i,I ro, | or’>li,n>s :e fnlliAV.-:
j„ > uu, -J (Foil, /
Teuni 1./, 1 l ( hie )
lleo ee. 2 (Two )
Notaries IMllilic.
We recommend tlic appointment of tl,
.ollowing persons as Notaries I’ublic ii
heir respective D stri'-ls, to-wit:
38 Dist. .1. M. Everett,
)L “ AY. 1’. Davis.
)•> “ E. M. Smith,
Jas. II. .Lteksnn,
Ezekiel (' Franks,
IS “ E. David Strange,
di) “ A. S. Avant,
1253 “ 11. E. Sliepimnl,
d11315 “ li, F. Bynum,
1345 “ G. W. llamtnoek.
I train will bo four minutes passing
iNonowixo toe-nails aro caused by tlie through it,” Tho train dashed into day-
S3f,7S' g ,"-rS g J.'.7£! iw *«*>"'»<«* •- *•
wearing n short, bndly-inndo bIioo. Tlie »ceno in tlie car was one for a painter,
nail, beginning to grow too long nnd Boven young ladies were closely pressod
rather wide at tiio corners, is trimmed j j,_ fourteen pairs of masoulin* arms,
around the corner, which gives tern- ^ fonrtcon pnira of U ps were glued togsth
pornry relief. 13ut it then begins to ‘ «
grow wider in the side wlicro it was out
off, and, as tlie shoo presses tiio flesh
against, tiio euruor, tho nail cuts more
and more into the raw tlesh, whieli be
comes exceedingly tender and irritnbliy
If this state continues long the too be
comes more and more painful and
ulcerated, tuul proud tlesh sprouts up
from tlie sorest points. Walking greatly
increases tiio suffering till positive rest
bocomes indispensable. To treat in-
g rowing toe-nails, proceed as follows :
eg in tiio eff'urt nt cure by simple appli
cation to tho tender part of a annill
quantity of chloride of iron. It is
found in tiio drug stores in a liquid
form, though sometimes in powder.
There is immediately a moderate senna-
tion of pain or burning. In a few min
utes tiio tender surface is felt to be dried
up, tunned or ummmilied, nnd it ceases
to bo painful. Tlie patient who could
uot put ids foot to the tloor now Audit
that lie can walk without pain. By per
mitting tiio hardened, wood like tlesh
to remain two or threo weeks, it car
easily be removed l/y soaking tlie foot in
warm water. If thereafter the nails bo
out no more around tiio corners or aides,
imt always cut in across the front end,
they in future grow forward, and by
Wearing shoes of a rousounbly-good size
and sliapo nil future trouble will be
avoided,
T respectfully inform tin' public find
un ii ,w prepared to offer my profes-
i,i;iI services to them, and ask ot them
generous patronage. OHieo in brick
milling bel >w Dringlo's store where I
iny be foiled d-iv or night. *
ANDREW J. I It WIN, M. 1).
Hiuidersville, Ga. Mureli, I off L
DU. J. II. MAY.
SANDKItSVILL, GA.
, EFEltS Iiis services to the citizens of
' Saiulei'svilU* nnd adjacent country
.11 calls day or light will he promptly
esj.onded to Office at Iiis residence on
■Irs. Fittnmu’slot, corner of Harris and
ilmrcli streets jntilS lHB-itf
L S. WOOD & BIB).,
G E N E R A L
!*cr Diem.
We recommend that tlie pay of Juror,-
mul lliilills be fixed fur the- ensuing yen,
■it two ilullars per day,
We reappoint Dr, II, N, Ilollifield, Gpo
I), Win-then and II, J, Tiirliutton, a com
mittec ,o examine Records for tlie follow
ing year ami ill the name of tlie count;
ill,ink thrm fur tin* efficient nimim-r ii
which they have discharged their duties i,
the past,
ArCrsinti Beil.
intiful supply ,,f w.ili r in Ran
(ill,, i- (•ssiiilisl I,, li," e»inf,,iI of all
visit the place as Inigo,Is, wiluose,
(• ivenii.iinml lie,I die ttrdiniiry
euuipel. nt man shall have bt-ei
As
den
win, v
j il I lll'S
II hen
• Ti/v ,-w.iit* l/lxer of M liic Ii have all been enqili,yc,l In' the oils ami in,- >„v. -•
I aid n, July 1-l, urn) properly rvuiillul by Ailcsian well actually begun, draw upon
Amusing Bluiiders.
Blunders on public occasions aro ofton
as mortifying as they aro amusing. For
instance :
At a military dinner iu Ireland, the
following was ou tlie toast-list: “May
tlie man who lias lost one eye in tlm
glorious service of his beloved country
never see distress witli tiio other.” But
tlie person whoso duty it was to read
tlie toast accidentally omitted tho word
“distress,” which completely changed
the seutimeut, and caused no end ol
merriment by tiio blunder.
Another instance may bo quoted, it
only to show how careful people should
be m expressing thom3olvos on publio
occasions ;
A church in South Loudon had 1/ecu
erected, when a dinner was given, at tlm
coneliisiou of wh:.:li the health of tiio
builder was proposed, when lie rather
enigmatii ally replied that bo was “more
titled foi too scaffold tbau for publio
speaking "
er, and two dozon Inverted whisky flask*
tasked in the eix.
Tribute » f
In memory of Mr*. Mary Pound, nee Rush
in, wlu> was born in Hancock county, Ga
Nov. 2titli, 1HHI : united w til tlie Baptize
ditirco at Union and »ni baptized by Rev
l*. J. Adams, August 27tli, 1B77 ; was mnrriei
o Mr. Jan/es M. Pound, July 31st, 1884 and
lipil Aug. 8th, 1881, surviving ber marring-
inly 8 days.
It wits with sn/1 and grieved bruits that w-
witnessed ti e miff. ringH, it, nth „pd bnrin) o'
,no who was so lev tv and cheerful in tile
lint dentil loves a shining mark and it bin
/leased God iu His nllwiso but mysteriou
irovidenco to remove from us our betove
me and transplant tier in tlm Home of th
dessed Heaven Mary was ever a bright
living and devoted young lady, possessing /
'i-nial disposition; every one loved her com
inuy and sought to do tier honor She wa
xlreiuly faithful nnd devoted in all the r
aliens ot life. She will be sadly missed ii
>nr community A dutiful daughtei, a lov
ing sister, a loud wife nnd an ox-mplnr
-hristian. Khe was an efficient and kirn’
enclier in tlie Sunday school. She was lev
-d l,y every member ot tlie school. Tims,
vhn knew her beat loved lier most. Non
loul/ted lier veracity nud ohtistinn integrity
-be* joined the chuicb while very young and
ver adorned a profession of religion. Hei
■rospects promised a long and useful lite,
• ut alas, bow short, bow uncertain is lite.,,,, ,,
ow heart rending to give ber up. We can J1 1 encock s wiilnesday
oaroey realize the fact that she is no mor, ; Icnmlle.., llitirsday
iiitl vet it is true, sli'* is j'oue, but wo »in ,l*il*> f L uberuiuutJ..1’riuiiy
heerrd with the hope that es she lived Ibi 181) Wammook’s
fesus, she now lives with him. Dur loss isjl345 .Stonewall
nor gam ‘Blessed arc tho pure in heart foi |.|o ,J„sey
hey s li ul I see God.”
li' 1- S, blalh School Superintend, nt.
.1. W. M
Jommision Merchants,
SAVANNAH* GA.
No Commission or other exponRCscharged
ii ConsighmentH of Wool.
Highest Market Price guaranteed at time
if Sale. Sept. 2.J884.— ly.
Tax Notice.
LAST ROUND.
{ WILL attend tho following named
plums oil the days specified for tlie
mrposo of eoUectiug the State and
umnty taxes for tlie year 1884:
Slioriff’s
F ill OCTOBER,
Will hcsohl before the (.‘ourt House door
in the eiiy of Samhrsville, within tin* legal
s. Iu hour* on llie lii>t Tuesday in Octoh r
m \t t» the h gherit bidder for ca*di tin* I I
lowig property, to-wOne eighth undi
vided intercrit, after the termination of the
life eritatae of John E. Move, Nr., it being
llie interest of John 10. Moye, Jr. in om
11act or parcel of laud lying in the county
of Wnrihiugton containing one hundred and
lifiy acres more or less, ndjoinig lands on
tlie North of C. D. Inman and W. J. Hen*
dera il, East by W. D Hunter nnd W. J
llendirson, South and West by estate of
W. II. Parker. Said interest in said land
levied on as the property of John 10. Moye
to sati fv an execution issued from llie Nu-
perio Hour! of said said county, io favor
of A. Hermann vs John E. Moye. This
Aug. 30th, 1881, (J A. WALL,
Nherili; W. 0. •
Notice to Trespassers.
Al persons are hereby Ni,tilled not to
Trespass on my plantation, known us tin
Millsphicc .where I ri wide, by It.liing, hunt
ing, lux Imnling nnd |,ns.ing tlirntigli tin
pliice (-r Jtrcspnssiiig in any iiihi,tier, under
■J.e nenalitv uf the iiiw.
MRS. NANCY A. DUGGAN.
Sept 10th. 1881, 2in.
Ilurst's il lid .11 llll'H
Fur wild nt Rawlings Brut hern stables.
D uties that wnnf to biiy stuck would do
well t,i call early. llorscs boarded lit
our stables at a reasonable price. Ham
your horses put up at our stables uti l
they w4U be well cured for.
RAWLINGS BROS.
fell. 20,Ml— tf.
Your Interest.
Tlic undersigned Inis connected himself
with tho best mimif.ietiiries in the United
St iles for tlie sale of Gins, Gin Fixtures,
•tc., etc, Cotton Screws, Ihesses, etc-, also
-.liy iiuiehinory from a 3 horse pow er engine
to any size desired, also any part or parcel
,,f machinery repaired at the ill uiiifaetiiicr*
.hops. 1 also fui'iiish Cane Mills, ami
Boilers, or anything in this line. Agent
for the sale of the Duplex Gin Hharpeiicr.
I a I and see me.
JAS. G I1ROWN.
Sanilersville, Ga.
Arrivul ol'TrnliiMni An. 1J CKII
til Sun Hill.
14 DiiviRboro..
to Cato’s
*0 (iil/'K
1330 Wnftlieu.
130 Buncombe..
lot) Clay’s
)‘J Deep step..
18 Pearson’s.. .
.... J/budny Oct.
Tuesday “
Wednesday “
Tliursdny “
Friday “
...Monday “
. .Tuesday “
tF'diiesdiiy “
. .Tsiuraday
Oconee No. 14 C R. It. Friday
i)() Robson's T.O. ■ ■ .Monday
-8 McBride’s. .Tuesday
LOOK ^ READ.
The undesigned would most respect
fully call the farmers of Georgia and
more especially of Washington county to
the piinorscincnts ns to ti e quality and
working of the Duplex Gin sharpener,
I ask any one to correspond with them,
their judgment shall be our verdict, cor
respomlencc asked and invited. You
are respectfully referred to the following
gentlemen:
Mr 8 It Kelley Tennillo Ga
“ Rub urn IF Hall Smtdersvillo "
“ F J l’earson Oconee “
Dr M D C M .Summerlin Son Hill “
Mr IF NY Price Pringle “
lion G R Pringle Sandersviile “
Mr NV 1 Hitchcock 'I-inton "
“ Spurg, on ltny Linton “
“ IF B Adams O.cimco “
“ Frank Minor Milledgville w
“ J S Spence Toombsboro “
“ Natlianie.'. Hooks Wa then “
Please address them ns to the quality
nud tlie undesigned to purchase.
Sept. 1 Utli—2m. JAS. G. BROWN.
Organ For Sale.
A lie-iutifill Organ suitable lor
Church or Parlor, it stops, powerful
tone, Octave tTtpier. Sub Bass, Celt)
brntetl inttkc, will be sold for cash,
or on time.
Monday Nov.
. .Tuesday “
Store Wednesday “ 5
11553 Riddleville Tlmrsdav “ f,
Iu Sandersviile from tlie Oth to the
I Oth of Nov. inclusive,ut which time my
books will close.
W. It. TFTIGPEN,
T. C. IF. C.
The Harnett House
J
SAVANNAH, GA.
Is conceded to be the most
comfortable and by far tlie best
1 HOI'■ IL J. GONZALEL cont | uclot ] Hotel in Savannah.
RATES: $2.00 PER DAY.
M. ! HARNETT.
Prneticttl piiinoforte mid Organ tn
ner. Repairing ol all kinds on the
above instruments attended to.
Sandersviile Hotel.
Notice Stockholders.
Office of the Augusta, Gil/.-on & i
Snndersville It. It (Jo., /■
No. 1 Library Building. )
Augusta, Ga-, 15, Sept. 1884.
The Ninth installment uf ten percent
of the capital stock of this Company,has
, been called in, payable Friday, Sept.
201 h, 1-884.
By order of the Bo/iv/t of Directors.
It. M. MITCHELL, Prest
fok tax
$160,000.,™!,
to loan oil NYashingtou county lauds.
Rates cheaper than other loan associa
tions. •
For Sale.
Lot and Store House on North side
of Public. Square. Lot 21 1-2 feet by
00 ft. Store House same size. Now
is the time for you to get a foothold on
the public square.
Lot and 2 room House on Floyd street
Lot contains ono acre, Pays 15 per c6n(.
on price. Now rted to good tenant.
Lot nnd 2 room house on Floyd street,
Lot contains 1 1-2 acres, Bents for 20
per cent ou price which will buy it,
House and lot in Sandersviile, oi
the public square, which pays tim
per cent ou tho pi ice asked. This L
t gilt edge investment.
$250 will buy 100
acres of land on Buf
falo Creek. Why do
you wait?
A plantation of 200
acres of tine land, in
4 milesofDavisboro,
well improved,cheap.
FOB RENT.
A dwe ling of 3
rooms and basement
on the public square.
Will do for offices.
Apply to
Up Day 3:50,
Down Day 10,
Up Night....: ,.... I ;47,
Down Night. ..3;07,
Special Night Train Down... .*. . .8:13
Special Night Train Up 3;30
4 AN I )KUSVILLE A T ENN ILLE R. R.
.eaves Sandersviile daily 9,30a. m.
Leaves SandersviUe daily 3;20p.U).
To insure dispatch all articles destined
fur this point should bo marked to San-
lersvillo instead of No. 13 ns before,
•T. I. IRWIN, Hupt
Tax Notice.
FIRST ROUND.
I will attend the follow ing mimed places,
on the days stated, for llie purpose uf Col
lecting the state.imdcounty inxu. fur the
ear 1884. 1 (
Ilist Monday Sept. 22
Tne.dny •* 23
Sun Hill
Davisboru
.'atu’s
lile/t'
Wart lien
'lay's
1). *p Step -
IVn rson's
M,-Bride's
Robison's 7.
Tabernacle
i'eaeoek’s
Waiiiiiiiiek’s
-tunewall
loxev'i
93
94
95
9(1
1350
100
99
98
88
o 90
1310
91
89
1345 '
92 •'
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Monday
.Tuesday
24
25
20
.214-
M
Wednesday Odf. 1
2,
3
4
0
7
Thursday
Friday -
’ Satirrday
Monday
Tuesday
Wi dne.day
_ Thursday ' " 9
Ridiileville 1253 “ Friday “ It)
(sandersviile eveiy Satnrdnv.
W. R.THIGPEN.
T. 0. w. a •
Ilines & Rogers.
Ailmiuistrutor's Kale.
By virtue (if an order from the Court of
Ordinary of Washington County, w ill bi
Sold, mi tlie First Tuesday in October, I8SJ
at llie Court House tloor in Haiti county, be
tween the legal Ilnurs, all that tract of land
in said county, containing two hundred and.
three acres and seventy one hundreds of an
acre, (203 70-100,) more or less, nnd bound-
The friends of Ml'. W. 1’. Smith, c I by lands of G. W. Houghton, E. Brooks,
announce his name as a suilabloj.S. Brooks, and Thomas Brooks, known ns
candidate for the office of Tax Rc- lllu Webster place, as the property of Isaac
t-eiver of Washington county at tHett'h 'ate of said county,^eeascd^Tern.s
ensuing election in January next.
'[cauh, Aug. 30,1884.
FRIENDS
A. M. MAYO,
SMITHY BLUNT,
Admr’/j of Isaac Blunt.
Sheriffs Sale.
STATE OF GEORGIA—
Washington Oo'untv.
By virtuo of an order from tlm Ordi
nary of said county, 1 will sell before
-lm Court House door in Sandersviile, nt
nuhlic sale to tho highest bidder, on-
Tuesday tho lUth day of Septeinber
1884, between the legal hours of sale,
the following proporty to wit.*
()ne top buggy, one set of buggy lmr-
tess, one half interest iu all of the corn,
fodder and cotton grown ou tho old By
num place for the year 1884. Two
thirds of the corn, nnd three fourths of
tlie cotton grown on the land of G. W-
Houghton fur the year 1884 nnd rented
by IF. T. Houghton from G. IF. Rough-
ion. Said property levied on tn satisfy
common law judgment when obtained
upon a sui now pending in the Superior
Uourt returnable to the March Term 1885.
Terms Cash. This 1st day of September
1884. C. A. WALL,
It Sheriff IF. C.
Semi s x rent, fur postage, sad
receive free a costly box «i tt«°x
w hlcli \(ll| help nil. of either sex
to n/ore money right away than
'anything elssln fill, world, ror-
limes intuit tlie workers abso
lutely sure. Atone" address 't rue & Co., A 1 ,gluts,
Value.