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THE MERCURY
T!i<* Sheriff's Organ for Washington
Coil illy.
A. J 4 JBUNIUAN,
Kditck.
ronUSUKU AND Pi:ol’llir,TCR,
SANOEltSVIl.I.K, ■ ■ GKOIHHA
'ITLSiiAY, M'l'T. 80t1i> 1SS4-.
Dniuinalic fSomi
For Fri'SMiriil.
lien. S. «n«VEKCl.tiVi;UXlf.
OF NEW YOHK[
For Vire I’ledlilriil,
Hon. THOMAS A. IIENDHICKS
OF INDIANA.
For Congress of the ICili. Hist
Hon. GKOIIGK T. HA11XES,
OF AUGUSTA.
For Solicitor Hcncrnl of llio Mill
«llc tJeergin Firruii.
Uoh.JOSCAII II. IHMil.liS,
SANDKRSVIT.T.E, GA ,
"For iteiireseimilives of Wash
ington Fount}.
JAMES K. Ill NFS,
COLEMAN It. PRINGLE.
For State Senntor-iOlli Hlstriet.
W. J. NORTH KN.
OK IIANCOI’K.
If llit 1 Stall' Komi is making muiuy; wl y
mil ll? Lot liei roll.
Tim prohibitionists in lniliana liavc pm
an electoral ticket in the field.
“Tlic elect ion of t I vilancl will make rv-
cry rascal trcmlilc in his sliora." 8
tlie Montreal Star.
Postmaster-General Gri'sliman, lino liccn
appointed Secretary of llie Treasury.
The Artesian well at Cochran has reach
ed the depth of 5U0 fed.
Miss C. I. Welton, a wealthy voting indy
from New York city, perished In a snow
storm Inst Tuesday night while deeendjog
Kongo I’eaks, Colorado,
A fatal case of yellow fever oeetirnl
tcrilay in New York, on Fourteenth st
of n Spniiiaid who had just arrived from
Crum Culm.
Telegraph ik .Messenger.—The mule that
totes n elm I tel mortgage nhout with him nl)
spring ami suimir r must die in October in
change his name, Tills is a little liiconvcn-
for some of onr fanners, hut then a mult
under any other name will plow as deep,
The water power at Ctiltimhtts, tin-, is es
timated nt 37,500 Imrse- power at the In wot
stage of w ater. During nine months of tin
year the river is calculated to give 75,(I(K
horse-power.
The Alliens Rainier Watchman tliscllfscs
the sale of the State road, anil favors the
proposition, upon the ground that the build-
ing of a road alongside of it has lessened its
value, and for the reduction.
A Ilcpithlicin, who w ill vote for the par
ty nominee, recently visited Augusta, alei
nn extensive Western lo.tr. He thinks the
Democrat* have their best chance this time,
and froyi personal observation, was appre
hensive that Cartel Harrison would actual
ly carry Illinois.—Aug Chronicle,
The New York Times says; ''Mr, illnini
is beaten already, and no majority that Ohio
call give Iter Republican State ticket in Oc
tober will avert or lessen the disaster will
which the honest voters of this country art
prepared to overwhelm him."
In view of the “sho-tness” of the peanut
crop, thn next Georgia Legislature w ill lie
gratified to learn that that the supply of
chimpicpitis w ill be umlimiuiiiheil.—Tel. A
Mes.
The next legislature might relieve its
HttcccKsor of an unpleasant and unpri litiddi
burden by proposing an amendment to tie
constitution restoring the appointment if
Judges a .d Solicitors to the Governor.—
hparla Ishmuclite.
Ail Orel inn iscr.
COUNCIL ClIAMHF.lt-t, 1
City of Sandcrsville, Sept. 25, iSSI. i
IF’it ordained by the Mayor and Coun
cil of the eilv of Sandcrsville, t'i.1 from
and after the passage of this Ordinance
Section 3 of the Ordinances of said city
adopted February With, ISSI m d nntci.ded
September 2-Ytli, 1882, lie cliungi d so ns to
read;
Section 1. That said Mayor and Coun
cil shall e'eet nt their regular meeting in
October in each year it market man, who i
shall liavi the privilege of oreupiog stall ;
No. I in tho market house of said
the sale of fresh meats, upon the pnynten
by him to the City Marshal on the liist
Monday of each month, Eight Dollars in
advance, nod upon the failure of such mar
ket man to pay promptly as herein provid
ed, the city marshall shall order the stall to
tic immediately vacated and notice of a new
election of mirket man shall be given by
Council of the time of such diction by one
publication in one of I lie city pa pi i».
Section 2d. lie it furtbei omul'-d. That
it shall lie in the discretion of said Mayor
and Council to withdraw the piviligia of
stall, from si li market mm fur any cause
that may lie just and valid.
Pe it 'further enacted that “tall No ‘Jsiiall
be used itnilir the same restrictions as 1 -
ouired in Ordinance 8.11. 25th, 1SS2 wliic-li
reads as follows:
That it shall not la- lawful f ir snv per
son. except the regular dieted market man
to sell or oiler for sale within the city lim
its, beef in less than w hole ipiarters, and
Mutton, Kid ami Fork less than whole enr-
easns, between the hours i f Ip. to. a ill 3
a. m and any | ersmi selling or ofli ring fur
sale bief in iptnnlities less than a whole
ipi rler, mutton, pork of kid le s than n
whole carcass b.tween the liottrs H a. te.
and I p. m shall place said in Stall
No. 2 in Markit House, paying for the me
thereof in advance In tin- City Marshall for
each carcass or pad of carcass of 1 leif il.ie,
for each carcass or part of i arcana of l’nrk
lue. and fur eneli carcass or part of earra-s
of Million or Kid 10c And in ease Stall
No. 2 Hliottld be oeenplid the persons of
fering anid menta for sale may sell the
same from bis wagon nr cart shall have
been placed na near the Market House as
pn«sil le under direction of the city Maslm'.
lie it fill titer etiaeteil, That all penons
oocilI>ying Stall No. 2, shall occupy the
smne limb r and be governed bv Sections 6,
it, 7, H, and U. of said Ordinance adopted
Feb. Id, ISSI, and any person violating am
of tho prnvis.nna of this Ordinance shall lie
lined not more than fh HI or be enniiued not
n o e than 111 days in the City Guard House
for melt oileiitc, in the discretion of the
Mayor.
A true extract rum the minutes.
’ G. W. II. WII/TAKER, Clark.
I’or Liavo to K. 1 Land.
GE011G1 A—Wnshinutou County.
OHDINAltY’S OFFICE,
J. L. Hhttawfiy, A<1 minim rator of tho i»h
trtto of Surah William*, Into of Huh! county,
deceased, lms in due form onpihd to thn tin
«WThinned for leave to soil tho landH Hit
part for a yeat's support for tho minor ohtl
I run of Hiiruh WilllniiiB dcc«*aHed at d s»id
ipplication will ho hoard on tho first Moa-
lay In Novcmhor next,
l'his 22d day of 8uptenihor, 8 1.
M. NEWMaN, Ord’y
9-25-4t
FROM THE FATHER:
A Marvelous Story
TOLD IN TWO LETTERS.
York, Oct. ^,1
“ Gentlemen: My fathor resides at Glover,
Vt. lie has been a great RUlTerer from Scrof
ula, anil tho Inclosed letter will toll you what
a marvelous ollect
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
has had In his case. I think his blood must
have contained tho humor for nt least ten
yoars; hut it did not show, except in tho form
of a scrofulous soro on tho wrist, until about
for ! five years ago. From a few *|>ots which ajv
pearod at that tlmo, it gradually spread so as
| to cover his entire body. I nssuro you bo was
terribly afflicted, and nn object of pity, when
lio began using your medicine. Now, there are
few mon of ills ago who enjoy as good health
as lie has. I could easily name tlfty pcr»oua
who would testify to tho facts In his enso.
Yours truly, W. M. Phillips.’*
'It Is l>oiha
pleasure and
a duty for mo to state to you the bouctlt I
hnvo dorlved from tho use of
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.
Si* months ago t was completely covered with
a terrible humor and scrofulous sores. Tho
humor caused nn incessant and intolerable
Itching, and tho skin cracked so ns to enuso
the blood to flow in ninny plnces whenever
1 moved. My sutrerings were great, and tny
life a burden. I commenced tho uso of the
Sarsaparilla in April last, and hnvo usod
It regularly slnco flint tlmo. My condition
began to Improve nt once. Tho sores hare
all healed, nnd 1 feel perfectly woll In over/
rosj»ect — being now nblo to do a good dny's
work, although 73 years of age. Many inquire
what has wrought such a cure in iny caso, nnd
I toll them, as 1 have hero triod to toll you,
AVer's Sarsaparilla. Gloror, Vt., Oct,
21,1882. Yours gratefully,
Hiram Phillips."
Ayer's Rarsatauilla enres Scrofula
and all Scrofulous Complaints, Hryslp-
elns, EneinB, Ringworm, lllotclies,
Rores, Rolls, Tumors, nnd Eruptions of
tho Skin. It clours tho blood of all Impu
rities, nlds digestion, stimulates tho action of
Clio bowels, nnd thus rostoros vitality and
strengthens tho wliolo systoin.
PREPARED DY
Dr. J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell,Mail.
Sold by all Druggists; |1, six bottles for #9.
For lauttuiH of AdiuiniHtrattoD.
OR BINARY'S OF FICh,
GEORGIA—Washington Conut)
Jordan ('ox having filed his pe tition lot
tho iippointiiK ut of K. A. 8uiliv.il), count.)
uluiiatrator, as administrator with tho will
itiuux'd on the estate of He* ry (’ox late ot
■mid county deceased. This is therefore
cite and admonish the kindred nnd cteditors
»id deceased to bo nnd appear nt *ht
Court of Ordinary to ho held on the first
Monday in October next, to show cause it
my tiny have why E A. HuUivun shoal*
not he appointed administrator ot the cstat
jf said diseased.
Given under my hand oflicially this lht
lay of Sept. 1881.
4t. M. NEWMAN, Ord’y.
reputation
of Hosteller’s
Stomuli Bitters
ns a preventive of
< pi d e m i <* s , i
stomachic, an in
vigorunt, a gen
era I restorative
and a specific for
fever and ague,
indigestion bil
lions a flections,
rheumatism, ticr-
-^noiih dchilhy
8TOM< onstitll t i o n n I
P'ti 4a? weakness, is cslnb
y] |1 lislicd upon the
omul h.isis of more than twenty Years ex-
K*riencc, and can no more he shaken by tin
lupinip nostrums of unscientific pretend*
•rs, than (he everlasting hills by the wind
hat rustle through their defiles. For s ili
by nil Druggists and Dealers generally.
THE MANY n A It G A INS Til AT A WA IT Y OU AT
THE OLD RELIABLE
Jf. Newman & Son’s
We have no low price list
to show for inferior goods,
but do promise to show
IIOJVE8T GOODS
at such figures that will as
tonish all.
The Grand Success of the Season.
Opening of our a.irpriainglv low priced ami very complete ne w Btock.
DItY GOODS AND - NO TIONS, FANCY GOODS, ETC.
Prices Huequali'il, stylo nnaurpnnaril, assortment tho boat.
Closely exumitio our stock of dross goods for they contain
The Latest Novelties of The Season
mil will compare with ary drat rhiaa Initial' in prico na well na quality. Our Silka,
Velvets, Cut Ciislimers, Plaids and Fhiunrla I'aiim.t fail to plraao.
Consider our ohiiina on your nttenliim nhil hr o mvinceil that no House can offcl
better imlucomeiita in
FALL AND WINTER SUITS
FOR
ITeit siiad
JEWELRY and SILVERWARE.
Our aiilca in thia lino oxcri'ilcil our expectations tho pant season, hence wi
bought a much larger and more seleot assortment than ever.
REMEMBER
IFe have everything usually kept in tho dry gooda line nnd many things outside
too nniueroua'to mention and yet claim to lie none of tho nuimnl tribe.
IBetter Still,
Wo attended no forced sides nnd auctions, neither did wo enter garreta or cel
lars while purchasing our atoek for
HOW COULD WE
AND
Then atop proudly to tho front with good goods nnd the latest, stylos.
Wo are determined not to be umlerao’d by any house in this section so come
along with your cash and give na a fair showing.
M. Newman A Son.
F 1 ©^ ilie Best
T n
ever offered in Geor
in call at the
Sandcrsville Store,
by P. Ilapp's Son &
Co.
The Largest Stock
ever in the city, (till
and complete in ev
ery line.
To get a $1/25
worth for a dollar
come to them.
No Merchant in
Georgia can compete
with us, as we
night so low that
you will be well sat
isfied that we mean
what we say, when
you come in and in
spect and price our
goods.
Now is your time
to
Save Money
by calling early to
P. Ilapp’s Soil & Co.
Samlersville Store.
Tax Notice.
FIRST ROUND.
I will attend the following named places
on the dnya stated, fir the purpose of col
looting the state and county taxes for tin
vear 1881.
Pearson’s 98 “ Wednesday Oct.
McBride’s 88 “ Thursday ‘‘
Robison’s t. o. 90 “ Friday “
rabernaelo 1815 “ Saturday
Peacock’s 91 “ Monday
vVnmmnck’a 89 “ Tuesday “
'tonowall 1345 " Wednesday •*
Jospy’s 92 " Thursday “
Riddleville 12*53 “ Friday “
onndersville eveiv Saturday.
AV.lt. THIGPEN.
T. C. W. C.
Tax Notice.
LAST ROUND.
I WILL attend the following named
■ places on tho daya specifled for the
purpose of e llecting tho State anil
enmity taxes for the year 1884:
1)3 Sun Hill .lAmday Out.
04 Davisboro Tuesday “
•15 Oato's Wednesday “
3(1 Giles Thursday “
1350 Warthen Friday “
13(1 Ihtneombo...... Monday ' “
.Tuesday “
ITeduesday “
Thursday
«-*- SANDS’ *-—•
PATENT TRIPLE
100 Olay's. ..
00 Deep step
Oh Pearson’s.
Oconee No. 14 0 It. It. Friday
90 Robson's T.O.... Monday 1
88 McBride's Tuesday 1
01 Peacock's Wednesday “
T'ennillo Thursday •'
1315 Tabernacle.... Friday “
30 Wammook’s ...Monday Nov.
1345 Stonewall Tuesday “
02 Josey’s Store Wednesday
1553 Riddleville Thursday ‘
In Sandersvilln from the OtYi to tin
10th of Nov. inclusive,at which time my
books will close.
W. It. THIGPEN,
T. C. IP. 0.
iltlniiiiiHiraior'N Sinle.
By virtue of an order from die Court ol
Ordinary of Washington County, will hi
Sold, on the Find Tuesday in October, I8S4
it the Court House door in said county, lit-
tween tho legal hours, all that tract of' land
in said county, containing two hundred mu'
dirce nercs nml seventy one hundreds of an
•ere, (203 70.100,1 more or less. al)4 hound*
e l by lands of (!. W. Houghton, K. Itmo: s
S. Brooks, and Thomas Brooks, known a.
die Webster place, ns the property of Inane
blunt, lute of Haiti county, deceased, Term*
-'ash. Aug. 30,1884. A. M. MAYO,
SMITHY BLUNT
Adinr’s of Isine Blunt.
Ttio only Frrorer ever msito having thro* atstlned
motions inside the ran. thereby, of courao, preslms
ing floor nisi euumthur Cream Ulan any nllier
Kreoaor on tho market.
300,000 In U80. Catalogue and Price 1.0*
nailed npon application,
WHITE MOUNTAIN FREEZER CO, J
NASHUA, N. H.
ALABASTINE
A Superior Substitute
for Kal§omino, etc.
Alahastlno is the first and only preparation
tnndo from calcined gypsum nick, for appli
cation to walls with a lirueli, and Is fatly cov
ered by patents nml perfected by ninny yearn
of experiments. It is the only iierinniient
wall llnlsh, nml admits of applying us ninny
coats ns desired, ono over nnothor, to uny
lmnl surface, without danger of scaling, or
noticeably milling to tliu thickness of tho
wnll, which Is strengthened nml Improved hr
oncli additional coat, from time to lime. It
Is the only material for the purpose not de
pendent upon glue for Its udlicslvmioas.
Alnhnstiiio Is hardened nn the wall liy age,
moisture, etc., while nil kiilsomlnus or whit
ening preparations have inert suit clmlks
ami glue for their huso, which aro rendered
soft or scnled la a very Bliort tlmo.
In addition to tho nhovo advantages,
Alnliastlnn Is loss expensive, as It requires
but onc-linlt tho number of pounds to cover
tliu snnio amount of surface with two couts,
is ready for uso by adding water, mid easily
applied by any ono.
For salo by your Taint Dealer. Ask for
Circular containing Samples of 12 tints,
manufactured only by tho Ai.aiustisf. Co.,
M. U. Cuumui, Manager, Gruudltuplds, Mick
P ir? t* r- ?
RELUCLE SELF-CUBE.
... ... of lb«
InllMK In tliu U. SL
crroiw UmbilitVi
mnut\ firoav. Hotu
U) pIa!Dnyul»KH‘i»voU>|H'/Ve®. DruKH*“ l * t|kU
ASSrau DR. WARD A CO., Isuli'.apa, Mo.
A ffnvorite proscription of
most notwd ami NUcco«Bful ri*c •*-'
Inow rotlrMi fbr tliscuroof X*«
Loaf Manhood, H eakn«m* and #»•*««!/
For ltont.
h
*§101) &
THE
Kxuonlor’H DIhiiiIhi i in.
ORDINARY'S OFFICE,
GEOllGIA—Washington Godi tj
NNhuruaw HuIuh F. Cochr<u itinl (irucii *
llurrihon, Kxeontora ol thn will ol Howel
Vla>o, Into ol Haiti oouniy, ilnoeaseil, ii|»pi.
o mo lor IctteiH ol ilinvuiaHioo from tho a t
uni)ihlratiou ol tho tnlaio ot said iliMu aHH*’
tod 1 will | iib» upon their application o*
In* first Monday iu Ootobtr, 1881, at my ot
.loo in Kandurftvillo.
Given under my baud oflicially thia 7th
lay of July, 1881.
M, NEWMAN, Ord’y.
710- 3m
lEMINGTON
(Sewing Machine^
LIKE TUE
EHINGTON RIFLE,’
l PUBLIC,
agents
UNEXCELLED BY ANY. j
Sure to Give Satisfaction,
(ioiieral Ofllco, lllon, N. T.
New York OITleo, UHJl ltroadway,
P. Ilapp’s
Co. are sole
for tliis county for
Largest and Best
Music House Nouth,
Luddcn & Ba'es, for
the sale of the fines!
makes of Pianos &
Organs.
An enthusiastic Blaine paper, of in do*
deiidcnt proclivities, warncs the party that
Tammany’s swinging into line means mis
chief for tho Rcptihlicann. It adds: “The
Maine victory has doubled the diflicultic*
in New York, Ohio, nnd Indiania, where
we are'onlv now prepared
campaign.—Aug. Chronicle.
For Administration Dismissiou.
01M)1NA11Y’8 OFFICE,
G EOliU IA—W iwhiugtoii Count)-
Whereas Mrs, Monlra M. Gilmore, Admin-
istrutrlxof tho estate ot '1. J. Uiluiore, Inti
it Kind county, duueased, nppIliK to me loi
'elteis ot disnitHHioii iriuii said ndmir.lHtru-
lion, nnd i will puss upon her npplieiillon on
ihe jlrHt Monday to Novembir, I'bt, nt nil
ollleu in biindirsvillo.
Given under my band otlh'liilly this 21sl
Cotuiiibus Times; Mr. Bayard in his
Brooklyn speech the other day made a de
cided improvement upon the old ilemocr.il.
ie promise of the ''greatest good to the
greatest number" by substituting the prom
ise of ‘‘cqiinl benefit to every citizen. "Thai
is true and comprehensive democracy, and
just what the people of the country should
insist on. If we have a government of the
people it should be fur the people and no
discriminations should be made between
classes.
Steel Italia A.iiiv ing.
At the South Carolina Railroad
yard yesterday twenty ear loads of
steel rail for the A. G. & S. R. R. ar
rived and were received by President
R, M. T/itchell. This material will
M. NEWMAN, Ord'y.
begin til,-1 J oy of July, 1881.
7-31—2m
Fur Letters Dismlsalou,
ORDINARY'S OFFICE,
GEOllGIA—Washington County
Emily 0. Miller, Executrix
Whereas Mr
of the will ut Climb s F. Miller, late id said
county, deceased, has in due term pplied to
me fur letters of dismission Iron, the udmiu-
istratiuu o( tho estate ut said deeeaaud.
rbeae are therefore to oils find admonish
ill concerned to be and appear at the Courl
of Ordinary to lie held iu and tor Kitid comi
ty ou tlie lir.t Monday tn November next,and
diow eattso if any they have, why said let
ters of dismissiou should uot bo granted to
the petitioner.
Given under my baud und ofllcial signa
ture at 8audersvillo, this 30th day of July
1884.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
7-31-3m
RDINAItY'S OH ICE,
GEORGIA—Wnnhiugtou eonnty.
. Wherens E. A. Sullivun, miuiinirttvator ol
mm lourteeii linles ol road, and so tho estate oi'Sar <h funner Iftte ol suid couu-
soon as the ties, which tire bciif-r:tt) !'>’ e(«ee-aHe.l. lias in due form applied to th
. .. . , , , iandeiKi^ned for have to sell tw« uty-six (20)
idly received 1 are placed on the line,Lom*, more or le«s, of laud adjoining binds
the track will he laid. The sehoon ! of M - A Juiil( ‘ r ' Khas Tanner, Jesse Tanner
j>»nd othurR, belonging lo tlm e«Uto ot nod
er winch liroilglit out (In* rail toLieceiiKed, and K*ii«i application will bo heard
Charleston lost her mainsail nndl°“ l f ,e t irHt Jl°n‘luy iu OvUoU*r nuxt
. i Gi\en under mv imnd tflljmlly thin lsi
flpanker in a storm, but landed her d R y of bepiembor 1881.
IVeiglit all right on shore.—Chronicle ^ ^Drd’>.
ik Constitutionalist.
Administrator's Dismissiou.
FOB Si lint iff. ORDINARY'S OFFICE,
GEORGIA—Washington County.
Whereas Wtu. T. Hurr.suu, Administrate
with tlie will annexed ot M. it. Sparks late
of said county deceased, applies to mo fur
Mr. Editoii.—Please announce tho name
of ALBERT L. HOUGHTON as a suitable
candidate fur Sheri (Tat tlie cnauelng election
in January next, please also add that if he
The Democratic party has
pledged itself to purify the
administration of public af
fairs, to manage the govern
ment with economy, to en
force the laws and,to reduce
taxation to the lowest limit
Buying Agents Wanted. Consistent With just pro
tection to American labor
and capital.
Sparks, Brothers & Co.
Stand pledged to purify the administration of Mercantile af
fairs, and by practicing the most rigideconomy to reduceprofits
to the lowest limit: consistent with just protection to themselves
and customers.
Our stock for the fall trade is now complete and w:are ready
to show the many bargains we have to off jr at greatly reduced
| trices such as
Jeans worth 50c reduced to 40c.
Jeans worth 35c reduced to 25c.
Jeans worth 25c reduced to 20c.
Prints good quality 5c.
W e are
A six room dwelling with dining room
tnd Ui obeli nlta ihod, commodious oellm
under dining room. Servant's house,
smoke house, crib, and a good well oi
water. Four acres in tho lot, including
1 good orchard. Will he let cheap ti
good tenant. Pleasnntly located ot.
Harris street, Baudersville, Oh’.
Apply to 13. E. UOUGIITCN.
H uidcrsvillo,
or W. A. OALLAHER, Tountllo.
A PRIZE;
(o give
Send h x « vntH for pontage, and
receive free a roMtly box or cuox
which will lit Ip all. of either mcn
|to more money right away t ha 1
unytlilii^ r'*i* 111 TiIh world. For
toner* await the workerc nl>Ho
lately Fare. At once adriri'** 1 rue k Co.. AujpMa,
.Mnliie. .
THE FIELDS are WHITE
WITH COTTON.
HARD TIKES NEARLY 01ER
For SlM i'ill.
Thn Friends of MU' ZACII 'I
BRANTLEY, nnuounees his name as a
suitable cinidiihito for Sheriff of Wash
ington County, at tlie ensuing election
iu January next. Fill ENDS’
For tlie l.egislaiin.'.
To the citizens of Washington county, nt
the urgent solicitation of many voters
this eonnty; i have iimsenled to niinmiuee
myself us nn Imicpcnihint cninliilate for the
Legislature, and solicit your support. I
have served you two terms; and If now elect
ed pledge mvse'f tn serve you with the same
lidelily I l.ave in thupnsi. Angt. 25th 1881
.GREEN BRANTLEY
FOIt CUUUM'llt.
The friends of Mr. C. W. Gralnm. an-
nottuis Ids nntne for the oilioe of Curom
of Washington county, at the ensuing elec
tion In January next. Mr. Graham has
lost one eye and the eve sight of the other
is ailected, and he deserves the support of
tlie voters of the county. FRIENDS.
FOB TAX COLLECrOlt.
The friends Jf O J- Jordan annoituct-s
him ns a candidate fur the olllco of Tax
Collector. We ask all Ids friends to rally
around him in January next, und elect him
as we know they could not elect a better
more suitable man.
CLAY’S DISTRICT.
FOB TAX BECEIVEB.
The friends of Mr. AY. P,
enabled
you on Or-
trnn Pi'iim «♦! A glorlui.s harvest is at hand, mid pros-
V 1 ' 1 Ul 1 **■*' poflly will sotm I'l'ernll. Thu.isan/ls ol
I Itp ea inn TV 1-1 i*o oi iitiitlllBt wlio have been vvaiillag I’butin
lMC ciftiiit.' |>* ice itl anil Organs litr main long years will Hl'Y
home as any city!™ -
, U \ S’ PrqnijdngOTLEmMlCISMIiii
all (('eights irivina;
„„ . • ■ i ° a, nml laid ill ull iiiiincnau stork ot
ays trial ana all supekh inntrujiknts from
iiittti'iiiinnitf it triii pi it I I'.N LI'.A ItINI* MAIvKlIS, nliii'ti
IIISII llllICDvS gliaran> | W e shall Oiler oil our usual onsy
ted. !IUKtul'moilL Trims. To iiceouio-
, _ Idttte those who wish to buy now,
Lome and It t lIS aniMiotd Iln-ir cotton imtii lulep,
. j we luako ibis
give you our prices, special offer to piano and organ buyers
SASK MS, tt THREE ins III
ReadyForUse
Olivos, Terra Cottas and all the latest
iashlonablo shades for
CITY COUNTRY OR 8EASIDK.
■Warranted dnrablo and permanent
Desoriptlvo Lists, showing 33 notnal
shades, sont on application.
For salo by tho prinolpal doalora,
wholesale and rotall, throughout the
country.
Ask for them and toko no others
BILLINGS, TAYLOR & CO.
CLEVELAND, OHIO.
Smith,
... ... letters ot dismissiou Irnm said ndminUtra-|nnnoiincu his name ns ‘It suitable
is elected he will retain Reuben Mayo ns'lion, and I will pass upon this application on candidate for the oflice of Tux Re-
Jatler during ins term uf ulHce, Wehupetutbe lirst Monday in Oclubei, R3h at my ot- • . , i - - -
1 ce,vo .‘ 01 '' a « b,u > rt0 T n C0,,nt -v ut the 0U1 . w i 10 i 0 giock is ofibred at the lowest
ensuing election in January next.
FRIENDS
Jailer during his term of oliiee, Wcliuji
see him elected by a large nmjoritv.
MANY'FRIENDS,
Satnlersville, Ga., Sept' 29tb 1834,
FOB TAX COEEECTOB.
XVc are authorized to announce tlie name
oi J VMES, K. PATE, as a candidate fur
tlie ufliee of Tax Collector in tho enstteiug
election January next; subject to demoeraf-
je nominal o I, if any.
Sept 29th, '84 VOTERS
FOB TAX BECEIVEB.
Mr Editob —-Pioase annutince 'lie name
nfij. B. HYM AN,as a suitable candidate
fur the ufliee of Tax Receiver, at the cn-
Sticing election in January next.
Sept 2Ddi, '3d. 'CITIZENS,
dee in .Saudcrsville
Given under my baud otlie ally tlr'.s 7tL
day ol July, 1884.
J;. NEWM. N.Ordy’
7-10-3m
For Letters Diamirsiou,
ORDINARY’S OFFICE.
GEORGIA—Washington County .
Whereas, Stephen M Gilmore, Adminis
trator of the estate of Elisha W. Jordan up-
piies to me lor letters of dismhsion from sutd
adutinistratiou and I will pass upon bis ap
plication ou the tirst Monday in November,
1584. at my office in Ssndersvillo.
Given uglier my baud officislly, this 22il,
day ol July, 1884,
M. NEII'M 'N, Ord’y.
724- 3 m J
FOB TAX BECEIVEB.
A. A'. II. Jordan announces himself ns
ja candidate, unsolicited by liicnd or foe, for
Tax Receiver nt the January election for
county officers
Our dress goods department is full and complete,and the fol
lowing reductions have been made.
Nice Colored Cashmers worth 50c reduced to 40c.
Nice Brocaded dress goods worth 25c reduced to 20c.
Nice Brocaded dress goods worth 20c reduced to 15c
Nice Brocaded dress goods worth 15c reduced to 10c.
Our shoo department is as usual the must complete and hotter so-
looted Ilian any in the town, and corresponding reductions have boon
made in till classes of shoos.
First class Hand sewed calf congi'tss worth $G,tiO reduced to #5,50.
Good lirst class Goals calf shoes in cveiy stylo reduced at least
twenty per cent below llteir actual value.
Our stock of Indies shoes is superb the host ever offered iu thi
market at prices that follow:
First class French Kid Button Boots worth in any niurket $0,00
Reduced to #5,00.
French Kid worth $5,00 reduced to #4, 00.
Curacoa Kid worth #4,00 reduced to $3,00.
Curacoa Kid worth$3,50 reduce, to # 2 >5°-
American Kid worth $2,50 reduced to #2,00.
Children and Misses, shoes all reduced to suit the times, in tact
ash prices and our pro
gramme’is to sell, nni never miss a sale if low prices will induce you
to buy. We are also running a Gioeery business at the old stand of
A. iS. Sparks where good Bargains iu lirss class Groceries are to be
found. GALL AND SEE US,
WOMAN.
■fwiffiiwwr agaoBKaa
During the months of Septem
ber arul October, 1884, icc will
sell Pianos and Organs at our
Lowest Jlovh Bottom Prices,
requiring only
Near Mnmt‘a. Ga. I*'25 CASH DOWN ON A PIANO
Homo mouths ago I bought a buttle of $10 CASH DOWN ON AN ORGAN.
)r. .1. BriitlflohVs Female Regulator; .... . ,, ., . .
Her Health und Happiness are Matters
uf Great ('otteern to all Mankind.
Dr. J. BnulflolfVs Female Regulator; a„j , ..
and used it in my faintly with great sat-1 And - all . n V"<l three man,hs time
isfaction. I have recommitted it to three
families, and they have found it to be
just what is claimed for it. Tho females
who have used it rue now iu perfect
health and able to attend to tlieir house
hold duties. REV. B. H. JOHNSON.
State of Georgia, Troup Countyi
I have examined the receipt of Dr. Josi-
«(t Bradflele, and pronounce it to he a com
biiiatiou of medicines of prontmerit in the
treatment of all diseases of females of which
lie I'eccoaiutenils it,
WM. I*. BEASLEY, M. D.
Springfield, Tonn.
Dr. Bradlield: Dear Sir—My daughter
bus been siillering f r many years with
thnt dreadful nlllictiou known as Femitb
Disease, which h is cost tne many dollars,
and notwithstanding I had the* best medical
attendance, could not lint! relief. 1 Igive
used many other kinds of medicines with
out any elleet I had just about given iter up
was out ol Heart, hut happened in the store
ol W. W. Kvkler several weeks since, and
lie, knowing of tny d (lighters u(diction,
persuaded me to buy a bottle uf your Fe
ai de Regulator. She began to improve nf
once. I was so delighted with its effects
that I brought several more bottles of it;
and knowing what I do about it, if to-day
one of my family was suffering with that
awful disease, 1 would have it if it cosi
$50 a buttle, for 1 cun thrulltfully any ii
lias cure I tny daughter sound nml well, null
myself and wife do most heartily recomend
your Female Regulator to be just what it is
represented to be. Respectfully.
II. D. FKATHERSTCLV.
IVcatise on tlie Health and Happiness ol
\\ Oman mailed free.
Tun Bbadpikld Reouj.atoh Co-
Box 28, Atlantu, Ga.
I.riuoiis! Lent tins! Eciuons!!!
At lust I have siteceiiod iu makin
arrangements to buy Lemons direct
from New York and sell by the box
at Savannah quotations. Give me a
trial.
AV. A. GALLAHER, Tennille, Ga.
E. S. Jernigan keeps always on
hand. Machine needles it oil, also
a fresh supply of stick candy. Call
around, store under the Mercury of
fice.
r I lie RO) AL st JOHN throws its
own baud on. For sale by E. S. Jer
nigan, under the Mercury oilice.
on the balance, withou Interest
or ad ranee of price.
EWEEtH—k -CslCAtggMa MrvYrT.wT
Those who buy under this plan, nml
find themselves unable to complete pay
ment after tho throe months, will hi
given further time, by agreeing to pay
our regular Installment Prices, nud com
plying with our Installment Terms of
payment. Should they pay one half
tho amount duo nt three months, or
make a large cash payment, nn equita
ble prico for tho Instrument will bo ar
ranged. All will bo treated fitiily, nnd
charged prices in accordance with tlie
time required for tlie purchase. Ail pur
chasers under this Special Offer aro re
quired to sign out' usual form of Lease
Contract, nnd furnish rcfroucos ns to
their responsibility. Instruments will
ho sont on tho usual fifteen days trial,
wlton rcfroucos aro given.
Ludden & Sites Southern Music House
SAVANNAH, GA.
Sheriff’s Sales,
FACTS RECAROINQ
B?, Barter's Iron kit
II will purify nml enrich the CLOOD. rrjrulnto
Mio LIVER nml KIDNEYS, nml Ukhtiuik Tliu
HEALTH nnd VIGOR of YOUTH! In nil llmno
tlUca-GN rcqiilrliij* a ccrlnlnnml i lliuluu T(»N1(\
(•►(Iff lallv Iiva|it’|ialn. Waul of Ap|iclllc. IimIIvvs*
lion, Lack t.i Sii-f'IilMIi. «.•!»•.. IU u>c h iiiHrkHtl
wlilt Iniim .Male nn«l "omlt rliil rc»Nllt. Hihii'n.
mu hi'It-a nml ut/rvea lutflvc mu rmte. KuIUi-ii*
(liu lulml nml mi|i|>lIvn llrnlii l'«»wt r.
D A niCO »uih'rihk’ li"in all inniptulnLi
UAlMbU pocullnr lo lit cl I - ni‘X wllltimllu
DR. HARTER'S IRON TONIC a nufi* nml upcody
cure. It Kites a rlenr nml hcnllliy uomplnxloii.
Tho nlrmiKCHl ifkiliuonr i»» thv value **t Hit.
IIahtkhN Iuom Tonic In H*m lrf*|iifiil ntlvuipu
nl cmiiilfrli KIiik lm\ *■ only utMfil to llu*popular
ity or IIIe oi IrIiiuI. If you cariu nlly duslrc lu allh
do not experiment—Kt l tho OttioiNAh AM> Ut.»Y«
( Snntl jrrtor nddroia toTtm Dr. llartnr Mod.Co. V
»t. lainin, Mo., for our "DREAM BOOK." A
Fuiluf ntrnnui, nod n»*.ful ialoritmt Ion, lm». W
Or. HARTEn’a Iron Tonio 19 for 8alc dy ALL
Druggists and Dealers Everywhere*
AYER’S
Ague Cure
contains nn antidote for all imtlnrlnl «!U-
ordcrH which, bo far as known, is used Iu no
other remedy. It contains no Quinine, nor
any mineral nor deleterious substnnee vrlmt-
over, and consequently product’s no injurious
clFoct upon U10 constitution, but leaves tlio
system as healthy us it wu before tliu attack.
WE WARRANT AYTfc’S AGUE CURE
to euro every case of Fever and Ague, Inter
mittent or Chill Fever, licm'.ttent Fever,
Dumb Ague, ltiiious Fever, and l.fYer Com
plaint caused by malaria. In case of failure,
after due trial, dealers are authorized, by our
circular dated July 1st, H8‘J, to refund tho
money.
Dr. J.C. Ayer ACo.,Lowoll,Mas8.
Sold by all Druggists.
To arrive, soon a large lot of Mu
sical Instruments, Jewelry & Clock?
at Jernigan’s Jewelry Store.
FOR OCTOBER,
Will be sold before tlie Court House ilooi
iu the city of Sandersville, within tlie legu-
sale hours on the lirst Tuesday in Qetobi i
next to the h gliest bitlder for cash Ilie lbi
Iqwig properly, to-wit; One eighth undi
vided interest, ufter tho termination of tin
life estatae of John E. Moyc, Sr., it being
lie interest of John E. Moye, Jr. in oni
1 act or parcel of land lying in the county
if Washington containing one hundred anil
fifty acres more or less, ailjoinig ianils oi
lit North °f C. D. Inman and W. J. Hen- m.a,m, Jy „
demon, Last by W. D Hunter and W. J j
Hendersonj South mid West by estate oi ~
W. II. Parker. Said interest m said land
evied on as tlie property of John E. Moyi
o sali-fy nn execution issued from the .Su
perior Court of said said county, iu favoi
of A, Hermann vs Colin E. Moye. Thi.-
Aug. 80th, 1881. <J A. WALL,
Sheri (i; W. C.
TESTED JJY TIME.
STRONG’S
PECTORAL PILLS
IN SUCCESSFUL USB FOB
HALF A CENTURY.
Tho hast Eomodv for Conich., Cold., DyM.
I n8Uro HealthyAppstiU^
Good DifreBtion, Regularity of the Bowels. A pr»-
to females, Booth in* and*
nervous systom. and giving vigor and
health to every fibre of the body.. Sold by Drusiritta,
IS *V*«
AARR1S REMEDY CO.. R Xilsӣuii4
in*'® Clifiul»Ua»»lB«|# I'rtip’f ul
J Young Urn and c „
I from nervous and l'hrsloat ui
Bity, l'rcuiaturo ).xhau»tion
D tbolr msnv gloomy cou»r>|avnee«.
Get a ROYAL st JOHN from E.
S. Jernigan, under the Mercury oilice.
It is one of the best machines made
up iu boxi
If» cure, unlouih
i»). 17. Dent by t
blug tills dUvfev aud’iuoie cl euro ss4.t scaled
quickly and radically cured.
* (la*tin* a month). fS.
crero cares.)
in plain wrappers.
iAHiTAJIIUM, Riverside, Cnl. Tho dry climate cores.
Nose, Throut. LnfikS, full ulon, 5J(i j>., routo cost, into,
marriage;
(All thnt the doubtful curious or
»knnw, Oloth nnd guilt btndinnR
i li'iii 0 HS!V e ' ^ P I 50 * Boot son led, money er etnfl.by
DR. WHITTIER
VI he grtsit siKMtlii lint, Nervous DeiiUlty.liiipedinxQatf)
|to Marrlngtj, Oonsultntion and Pnmtd * * -
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