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OPry T' ; Twtvn /-iutt* y
t'.ishhlgtni:
A. J. JkltMUAN,
F.urroit.
Fubmshf.u and pKorinmon,
HtXiiKItSVIbhK,. . HKOKUlA
vhkshaY. <>ri<it :n u. is si.
I'or President.
Ilni.S. <;K<»VKt{< l.l'Vi:i.AM>.
For Vico President.
Ilnn.Tllcms l. irr.\l)IM< ItS
For Fonsro.SK oC the
Hon, (VI OHGK T.
101 h, Gist.
IIAIIMvS
Tl;r V;:Tio«:»! r’:irirj>,''.i:r!t Vnv.il.
> , win(j imnlv n (■enl
■ < m mi r i 1 nu in | i.rury, I lie August i Cliron-
c'c. !tnfPfi)mim;iid'1u stigg.ssiiun* t»-om
rc.d.rs :
Kv. ry Domocnl in Genririn is onrncu'lv
r. quosl.il tn contribute tn tho fund for I lie
National e1nip.iii»n. There i- imim-iliiti
■mil prra-liiff tie.d fur mnney for the l.gis-
iinute ext ernes nf I In- niivio. Whatever
is tn he civet) slum Id lie given |irnm|it!v
Nn eiinlri'mtinn, Innvevor small will lie de-
idilied. If every Denmerat enntrlhiucs lib
niit '. tlio State ef ( lenrg'n will raise a re*
-'in etnlile fund fur Cleveland and reform.
ns siilist.m ial aid will lie given
f hnne-t government, which
|i|iimss and inns-
tin- Nor III.
NOtiCG F " r Adniinfmnition Dismission.
Mq.lietCinn will Im n ado to the nix f session ; Oil BINARY'S OFFICE,
Ily tl>ta m
t«* t!ie ran*c
i* po ossOlitial to tlic 1
perity of the South nn well
I ? or Solirilor (■nin;il of the .Hid-
dtr <«r»rKin CiiTuit.
linn. ON('Alt il. KOM.ItS.
• I tin* L'^isintnr^ for the pttdsng» ot the to!
owing imtncd bilt^:
A Bill to bo orititled
in 1 et to niuend m Act entitled "nn Act, t-
il*er wnd Amend the several nets inoorpor -
inn the town ot S tnoersville. to confer
ipon Hui.l town of Handeraville a municipal
^vemment, with nil the rights and privile-
.’PS UKiially on joyed l»y cititH in (teurgia ns
re lien in kfI forth," so ns to hold municipal
•dejtioUH every two yeam Instead ot annual
ly an l to Hoparnte thu otticea ol Clerk and
irouwlirer, and lor other purpoKea
A Bill to be entitled
\n Aol to authorize the Major aud Council to
lls|"ise ol a certain Ruin ol innnejr collected
trmn the .Siodersvilla A Tunutllu U lloa.l,
itid for other purposes,
oct •■), lb: I.
Notice to Kvectlllve Committee.
The Democratic Kxecntivc Committee
of Washington County w ill please meet tit
the Coiift llimsc In Kundcrsvillc on Satur
d ay the lStlt inst.. for the purpose of taking
into consideration llu iptcstioti of ordering
n primary election fore tinly office n\
There is other hiisiness for the committee
mud a full attendance is desired.
OSCAIt II KOGKKS, Chairman.
The Ilrunsw ivk artesian woll is a success,
n good stream of water rpouls out.
nre heiehv nnlliorizeil nittliorized to snliell
“iilweriotii ns for the National DemneruMe
Committee in the State of Gcnrpi.i, ni d yon
ire authorized to aopoint other friends who
take mi interest in the cause to assist you
tnv appointments von m ike will he rat
ified. ‘ A. I’. (iOHMAN.
In arenrdniice with the foregoing effln-
mittees are appointed for the res|iertive tli.-
’riets mill idties named. The IfNliic** Com
mutes are authorized to make appointments
for the tow ns mi I enmities in their di-trirts-
In the tenth district. E. 1\ I.awson, Wm.
II. Darsoes.
The Dcmoentic t>ress of the Slate is re
quested to publish this nntire mid icceive
' . " * * *" , , I sill for the r.ilise. Conti ilmlions ran Is
li.ll, the Dublin fcrrymitn, says that the , , d irr( .,| v Pvti.u k vVaijui.
river is low. r limn it has been in 2‘.years, | Augusta, ‘In., Oetnlwr 4. 1884,
Some oranges are already going into mar- | The weather from the mid lie of Septcm*
ket ill South Kloridn, hut they are most too | her, to the Kltli. of Octoh r, has Ins ii the
green to bring airy price.
A posset* of men |«ix«il through the city
on Siiiidny evening last, looking for a mail
by llie name of t lieelcs, who they sav killed
a man named Odum in Montgomery Co.
The true calf e of so many divorces i-
the fact that mint men choose a wife as a
child does a doll- no mailer if her head i«
filled With Handlist,
“Turn the rascnls nut!’’ Alan see
to it that other anil worse rnscnls do
not oft in to take the plnees of llu
old rnscnls. A no. New s.
The outlook for the orange crop of I’utnimi
county wi.» never better than at picamt
’J lie trees arj will Ini led with fruit, whivli
is of good size and line Haver.
ttehthm is nllid to the f.ilhnvine from
lion. A. 1'. Herman, Chairman of the nil-
entiiiiiilt.e, Inn itig immediate control of the
rampaign:
Nt:w Yduk, September ,'l, 1884
Ifon. I'attivk \\ a'sli, Augusta, (in.—You j ot Hnndetsvll e to levy a' tax lor pnrpeaes
“ astnbllsliltjg pnbllo sobnola" Ac , Approved
4ept 8th. 1881, bv authorizing tha Major
■Oil Council to r.'iuvest certain fnnda. col.
tteted trom the Si.hilt-rsvillii A Tennille It. it
\ Hill to be entitled: An Act to prnri.1.
'OiiipeDaatinii lor all managers of and clerks
■t gemral and special elections bold in
A ushiiigtou oono'y.
GEOUGIA—Washington Oonntj j
Whereas MrR. Mnnirn M. Oilrarrn, Admin,
islrntrix of the estate of T. J Gilmore. Inti 1
d said etjif ty, deegsoed, sppliea to me foi
letteia nl dismission trom ssid i.'liiiii, ixlrs-
tiou. and I will pass upon h“r application ot
the first Monday ill Noveuibir, I 81, at tnj
olfioe iti SaudersvHte.
Given under my hand officially this 21st
day of July, 1884.
M. NEWMAN, Ord'v.
7-.1t—2 tn 1
GEOUGIA—Washington County
Whereaa Mrs. Emily 0. Miller, Executrix
• d the will of Chath-s F. Miller, latent asu-
von n (v . decenaed, has in due form e|>plied ti
me Inr letters ol dismission Iron, the ndiuin
latralion of the estate ot said th-censed
Tl.cs i nre therefore to cite and admonish
■II concerned to bo and appear at the Court
•f Ordinaiy to be held in and lor said conn-
TO
A Bill to be entitled: An Act to amend “an ,
vet to authorize the corporation of the cilj I 0,1 Ih*' H r 4 Monday iu November uext.and
m ol I ‘how cause if any they have, w hy said let-
tera of dismission should not be granted to
tbe petitioner. -. .
Given under my hnnd and official atgna
I tire at Banderavtlle, this Itnh day of Jutv
1884 1
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
i 31-1m
Imt- st ami dr vest, that our oldest inhabitants
lias ever ex pi rietieed.
Flection <il' Tenrltrrs.
An eleotinii for I’rineipal Teacher of the
colored (pnhllrl st linnl of Snmlersville w .11
lie held oil Mnndav evening. November 1.
by the Cite Hoard of Edreatiiin. Candi-
datts for the po*i h.n will file their applica
tions with the l’risidmt or So irularv prim
to lli.P time.
G. W. II. Ml UTAH Eli. President.
IIllltATIo N. Illil I IKII.lt, See’lV,
Ii- ( ity llo.ird of Ktloeallnn.
A FEW HINTS
TOR THE DSC or
Tam-
lee llu
ii then
by ai.
The New York Herald says, if
many could give to lihiine just tv,
vole she i. really able to give eve
Cleveland would etrry this .State
overwhelming majority.
Torn in-in nre niul Itcligiim.
Inteniperaiice and religious views can no
more go to gether, than oil and water t in.
he mixed. Religion without Utnpcr.iiiec
is not much ot a n ligioti.
It is hoped that the tippettl for
cnmptiion funds will he met by Dem-
icr. 'a iu the most liberal spirit,
l.et I'.u i Detiiucnu contributi: some
thing, however Htnitll,
T he trade issue oft lie Atlanta Con
stitution was a liiglhing, and shows ^
that the Proprietors of that .loiirtml
are enterprising men that will always
) e p up with Hie times.
1 lie I.veiling New* wuuhl ejtll the iitten- 1
lion of the hoys ill the country In the fuel j
that a hug ■ majority of the most siieeessfu: !
mitt in tlie Chiied States w ere reared tu j
f.irtm The farm is a bigger thing that,
most people imagine.
Th- ('hrohicle and ('onsliltitional I
ist eomeoiil on Wednesday last, with j
one of the prettiest and neatest trade |
issues that lias ever been rotten up j
iu the Houtltean, or Northern slates
Prohibiting iIn sileof i>u,.xicatirg liq- |
tiers ill .leliiiMin e.unitv has proved a greai
Itlesrtjng to llu- people in decreasing drunk- !
fiiiiuhh and diiijiniKljingcrii.i", I*r«*liil»iI ion 1
if properly eonshh red, is ono of the leglies !
evirlenees of an advanced ci\iiizatiou, ami j
our people are thoroughly awake to tin!
neco-silv for perp< nulling tins goal ami j
W liojtauliiu hnv.—Wriglitsville Recorder.
ri ns
Dose.— 7b more the 6o»r-
elt grntly, 2 to 4 Pillt:
tltoroiifihly, 4 to C J*ille.
Experience irill decide the
proper dote in each cate.
I'or ConMlpntIon, or ContiT^nrM, no
remedy ii co rlfectlTo as Avrit’a PiLi.a*
They insuro regular (tally notion, ami ro«
Itoro tbe bowels to a healthy condition.
For ImllROMtlon, or I>yA|iepsla f At tit's
Pills are invaluable, and n sure cure.
Ilenrt*btirn y Loss of Appetite, Foul
Monifu-h, Flatulency, Dirtiness, Head
ache, Numbness, Nausea, are all relieved
am) cured by Aykh's Pi llu.
Iu Liver Complaint, Dillons Disorders,
nnd’Jaundice, A yen's Pills should ha
given in doses targe enough to excite the
liver and bowels, and remove constipation.
As a cleansing inedieino iu the Spring, these
Tills uro unequillcd.
Worms, caused by a morbid condition of
tho bowels, aro expelled by theto PILLS.
Eruptions, Skin Diseases, and Piles,
tho result of Indigestion or Constipation, ais
cured by tho use of AY Pit's Pills.
For Colds, take Arm's Pills to open
tho pores, roinovo inflamuiatory secietions,
and allay the fever.
For Diarrhoea and Dysentery, caused by
sudden colds, indigestible food, etc., A YKH'f
Pills aro tho truo remedy.
Rheumatism, Ciout, Neuralgia, and
Sedation,often result from digestive derange
ment, or colds, and disappear on removing
the canso by the uso of AYm'fl Pills.
Tumors, Dropsy, Kidney Complaints,
And other disorders enused by debility or
obstruction, nro cured by Avr.n’s Pills.
HupprcMsIon, and ralnful Menstrua
tion, buro u safe and ready remedy In
AYER’S PILLS.
Full directions, In various langooges, so-
ccmpauy each package.
pnrrARr.n hy
Or. J.C.AyeriCo.,Lowell, Mail.
Sold by All Druggists.
OltlTIAKl.
From the laitadt^a Monuiaio Home
Mrn. M/ry H. MiIoh, the wife ol Col. J. E
\lilen of thin oily, who depurt«-d this life at-
ura elekueHH ot only n tew bourn ut tht-i«
oouic n the uight ol the 15.Ii S pttm'o*,
ISM. suit the daughter of th.* late Hon. Hien-
»rd Wattheu of Whshington county, tia..
»ud waa mairied to Col. All leathe *»6tb ol
look, 18H3; and in the family Cemetery at
he old »arthen home she whh buried on
Aednesday evtn'ng 17tl», the luueral a.rvi-
es occurring in the hou^e in which ahe wao
iMiru, it in i.l a large gutbiring of relatives
»i*d trien Ih of lier early da>M Alrn Miles
|»r»ng tioni a lamily whoa** uiatory iu that
• -gi»u runa parallel with tbe history ol old
uahingion county, nmnemua, intelligeDi,
aith.Y. aud itlwaya highly pspeuted. oh-
Uad reside ! in lalhidegu DO ti |y a* VeU years
iUd waa nuivi iaally tateerntd by those who
k ew her lor her many I xu# llenci* M UH a la
dy, and f »r her retiued and genuine wirth
■ u all the r* liuiouH ol life. Educated in ami
gradual* d from the ••.Southern Ftuimle Coi-
oge ’ of i^atirange, Ga., and oatuially ens
lowed with Clear intellectual perception,
whh purity and goodness ol heart, and Uhl
» dill I ol God by t ilth IU Christ JrHils, sh<
•*us a person who could not luil to noetv«
h«? atl Cl ri of any cirrde with whom she as-
"Ciaied. Y d she Was timid, shiinking, and
4* niie, h • lunch so that her real woitn was
nh\ known only to her intimate friends
••lie beouUie a Ulemb r of tbe cblirch HlIiC»
die c mu lo our community, uniting with tbe
.f.tpiisi cbmuh here several yeaia ago, and
wnb tditbtulnu-H nod uuilormity, with meek
(less and ohe« rluluess, ahe constantly adorn
d bi r Cbrihtiiiu prolessiuL; regular at tli
vi(kly prayer meeliu^, i-golur in the La
• i* s' oouial Cnitin ot her chmuo, and «qn.di)
o in bur attendance ou the ministration «»i
he pulpit to the last -witb her husband sin
a as in her ptw bo b morning aud »■ v. uingon
Nibtiulb Ik lore site died Monday nig'.l; and
he was that t> pe ol lb* Christian who eh
j ys the public w< rsbip ot God. Tbe text
.t her .liner.il was, ' t he ornament of a met k
uni *pi t s.-irit, wldou u tu tbe sight o!
G al ol great price; f >r alt. r this mauner the
i»ly women ol old time who trusted iu God
domed themselves " And It would not la
•*»"y lu bud a t/brintirto woman whose spii-
t and mauner ot tile more truly illustrati
Hal passage A loss to society, a loss lo lu*»
church, a loss to her telaiiotis, more than all
• nd protonndly so her death brings a crush-
• rig loss to her devoted tiUhbalid, w o needs
.nd deseiven the consiant h\nipathi's an .
praw rs ol all b* r Irteuds No wile could
»v»i more in the interest ol or more unubi-
tmgly watchlul lor the welfare <•! her hus-
b iud and lor the elegance and comfort ol her
.(hum - a home which w ith her presence au.l
culture and pleasing Hpuit w as always invi-
ting, attractive aud pleasant. Hut alas, with
out her how dreary the home and how lone
ly the hour-! May God bh hh and guide and
a»ve him who was tho constant concern ol
tier hcaiL ilEit Pastou
F .i Let ni ho i Administration.
<> HI) IN Alt Y’S OFFICE,
GEOUGIA—WiiHhiugtMU Count)
W. A. MuGatty liaa in (liiufottu »|q |i e ,( t„
ilia utiilerHiKiieil tor pi-riiiatient leltera ol ail-
niitiihtraliuii with tha will amuX'il outlie
watMtu ol Olirl.tiqilicir C O'lteilly late ot hum
ootiuiy, ileoeaevii, auil 1 will pass tipou aaiil
qipliuatiou ou lUeUrat Mouilay iu Novtuib.r.
f88l.
Given nncl.r my liuml officially tliia Bill
lay of October, 1884
iU-'J-lt.
For Leave to sell lauj.
GEORGIA—Wnsbiu^toD County.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
J-J.V. Wallet nod J. II. Sumner, Admluis-
Ir lora of Win. M. Park r d caaned, have Iu
me form applivd lor leave lo sell the land*
■t the e-tate of said deceased, consisting ol
l e borne tract containing OBOaori ■ adjoin up
tie Glenn lands, Semi ins, R.Smith, Bullard
Edwards and Mrs Patk.r, and the M yt
tract containing B10 acres adjoining lands ot
estate C I). Inman, Moye, Hooter aud Wil-
*on, and sai I apphnation will be beard on
the first Monday iu Noveml ar next.
Given tinder my h.<n I and official signa
ture this Gib day of October, 1881.
,0 9 4t M. NEWJJaN, Ord'y.
For the Best
CODE AMD §EE
THE MANY BARGAINS THAT AWAIT YOU AT
THE OLD RELIABLE
M. Newman & Son’s
We have no low price list
to show for inferior goods,
but do promise to show
JIOJTEST GOODS
at such figures that will as
tonish all.
The Grand Success of the Season,
riood and vur
THE FIELDS i&EWrlT:
WITH COTTON.
AID HUES DEALT OVER.
A glorious hart cat Ih ut Intnd, ttud tiros-
Mirily will soon prevail. Thousands m
amllit-s who have born wanting Planus
tad Organs Tor inunv long years will IIU V
I HIS YKAH. Antlelpaling the demand
ire have
Opening of our surpi
I)IIY GOODS AN
of onr aarprisittgly low priood and vory oomploto nrw ntock.
NO TIONS, FANCY GOODS, ETC.
rowamcKMUAm:
1 till laid in ull iiniiinisp slock ol
-LI’KIUI IN NT III!.HF NTS FROM
I KN l,FA|IIM< HAKFKN, whirl,
.vti shall offer Oil our iiniiuI easy
liislnl mcnl Trims- T» hitoiiio
l»lc lho.se wit > wKli (o liny ifw
.nd li«ld their tut tun unlit ln|cr.
we make (Ills
SPEaiL OFFER TO PIANO IRQ ORGAN BUYERS
mm, rami m mil
Durtnflthr month* nf Septem
ber unit October, 1884, ifr trill
ti ll 1'ianon and Oiyani at our
Lou(«t Hoot Jluttum I'ricrs,
requiring only 1
#15 CASH DOWN ON A PIANO
f I0( ASII HOW NON ANOROAN:
.1 nd allowing thrrr mouth* time,
on tht: balance, ttilhuu In>civ»t
or udeanre of price.
There I
phoid fev
iflSTETTERV
f|^ CtLE3RAU0^ l l^|i
]'rot net ion. No
wicli protective
ugtiiiHl chill.- and
• ver nud o her
di^eii'CH of u nit).
Inriul ivpo exinti
» n JloNtetter’s
. Htomr.di Bittern
It relii vea eom-ti-
pHtion, liver din*
oitlerH, rheiima*
finm, kidney and
hladd* r ailment*
w i t Ii certainty
und pronijititnde.
A » hanger an grat-
itying a* it is com
plot** soon takes place in the appearance, a*
well ax the Hennation, ut (he wan an I h iggard
invalid who iihch this Htnndard prompter of
health and strength. i*\ir sale by all Drng-
uixtsand Dealer* gcnerully.
fob STOMACH^G* i
been nteriiblcut
il Kidderininislcr
iietween oUOnnd 700 allaets In
liecn reported, the majority
young persons, among whom the principal
morality has ..reared, hut many adlibs* are
«!so victims of the o'llhro ik. The fever is
due to the source of the water supply being
from n>cll in the middle of the sewage
pumping woi l.a.
FIIAVFYC FOIt I* ICG III It IT I (t\.
A Firctllui'to Ih.- E’.'opl.'ol tli«>
laiiicd Stairs to Im le
st toil To-Day.
C'jilCA/i >, October 7.—The f. Rowing will
lie isxued to-morrow:
“Prohibition Headquarters, Chicago, III.,
October 7. 188 I.—To the people of the ['nit
e.i States; In vies' of ih. misery and
crime existing from alcoholsim, and of the
guilt fas tend upon the people by govern
ment*, municipal, suite and nutionid. bv
permitting ami even licensing the traHie in
puisonniiKdrinks, the executive committee , , , „
of the prohibition party calls upon the pen- 1 f °‘' tllB 884 ' ,
ploof this countrv to observe Wcdnvwhiv. ; '' JL 111 ’., 1 lAnidny On*.
October 29th. as a day of fasting, liumilia- i 04 Davwboro Tuesday “
lion and confession- In view of the fact . fi'T C“to 8 weduesdnv
that tuar.y persons all over this land are j fid Giles .
-aroused and realize the enormity of the ; 1 MSI, War
liquor crime, and are willing to be at cost , Rid linnet)
ami paiasto put it away, \te call upon all IKK Chty’t
ehosen b dievers to unite iu prayer to AI- '.H, Deep s
.nighty (io.l, that His aid may lie given lo !)8 l’oarsn
nil imats ires which will result in the speed- , (tauten No. 14 C K. It. Friday
(>y putting away of the guilt and thespeo.lv I flo Hobson’s T.O. Monduv '
—ajipression of a'l traffic in nleoholirdrinks. 1 8y MuBride's
M. NEWMAN, Ord’y.
Administrator's Dian ission.
ORDINARY'S OFFICE.
, GEORGIA— Waslticgton County.
A. M. Mayo, admiulstrator of Mrs. Maltha
Pridgiu, dec iiHu.l, applied to me tor letters
Ol Uisiuission lroni said estate, and I will
pass upon said application on the first Mon-
l.y iu January, 1885, ut my office iu Ban-
! lorsvilla.
Given under my hnnd officially nt S.ndera-
ville, this Oth day ol October. 1884
-If. NEWMAN, Ord’y
10 9 Tn *
Tax Notice.
i,a:st hound.
J WILL attend tint following minted
1 plaues ott tile days specified for
purpose of e. Hccliiig the State)
... .Thursday
Friday
.. Monday
Tuesday
ilVdnesdny
. Thursd'iv
£-Signed]-JOHN R F1NCII. Chairmt
New Kliiutyxsltiu-'s illagnctie
Girl.
Miss Josic Marshall, a rival of Lulu!
TI first a. a magnetic wintrier, tried tier i
l owers on a few young men nt Roster and
Hint’s last evening. Miss Marshall is a .
fttoigly Imilt young woman above the
Ji.ed.iiin size. She npi.eared at first tn he j
very nervous. II. r manager said that she
was front Great Falls, New Hampshire,and \
that one of her brothers returning home nf •
ter seeing Lulu Hurst declared that he had
seen sister Js.sic perform feats with mops j
and broomsticks mere rimatkable tl.au any
thing the Georgia womb r did.
Tiie performance did not iidknte il. The [
tricks were tl.r.-c Miss Hurst jicrfoiaiad |
’"bile Miss .Marshall did t.ot und.rtakc
■s. nte of.tho.mcre notable fiats of the *< nth*
so girl. A eat.e was he’d l.y MissMatsh-
a i- ami ihrecmeii. t neadter tbe oil er, fail
*d to pi s)i it to tlie Ihcr. ’J lull Miss Mar-
“holl pm the paint of one .hand : gainst tin
linsnd e of.an i pot. i mlu-clhi t < nr die it] j < i
chutch, while a young man was supposed
to bold it still with both Juutdx grasping the
Jmndie. -Of course it impossible. Then
Miss Marshall he’d a chair against her hod-
V, ami nllhougll she hr iced it w ill. one twice
a man-ptnYivUt to tbe floor. Finally, she
)i r .ed several OKSi. one alter another, Tor-
v i rd to thi ir lout JVotu a sitting posture in
a . hair by firmly grasping the back of the
cDiir, and iiC'ing " iJt 4U.«oular Jurce.
. Tuesday ‘
.. Wednesday “
. . . Thnrsday ’*
. . . Friday “
..Monday \ov,
. .Tuesday “
.. . Wednesday
.. . .Thursday 11
from the Otlt to tlie
’.11 Peneoek’f
Tennille....
1315 Tabenmole
8 I Wntniuock’s .
11 Jo Stonewall...
92 Josoy's Store,
loo'l Hiildleville..
In Saudersvide
10th of Nov. inclusive,at which timet,
books will close.
\Y. It. THIGPEN,
t. c. ir. c.
For Letters of Dismission.
GEORGIA WushiuRtou County.
Ordinary's Oilioe.
E N Wammiick, Guardian nud <x ofltcio
administrator of Wiley A. Wuuiu.ook, deceas
ed. applied to me for letters ol Dismissiot.
trom said estate, aud I will pasa ttiiou said
application on the first Monday in January,
1885, at my office iu Sandersville.
Given under my hand officially this 6th
day ot (Jjtobcr, 1884.
M. NEWMAN,
10-9-lm Ordinary, W. 0.
Fur Litters of Dismission.
ORDINAItY'S Oh*ICE,
GEOiyjIA—Washington county.
1 o all a horn it may concern.
I 1 . It Taliaferro, guardian of Augustus,
Darnel E , Addison tt „ Jessie O., Bello anil
Maggie M. Dudley, applies lo me lor letters
of dismisaton from said guar kinship, and I
wi'l pass upon his application on tho firs I
Monday iu November next, at mj office it.
Sandersville.
Given under mv hand officially this 6th
day ot Uetobcr, .1881
M. NEWMAN Ord'j.
10 9 4t
For Lettera ol Administration.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
ORDINARY’S OFFICK,
Mrs Florrie .S' Inutan has in due form ap
plied to the undersigned Inr pennuner.t let
ters of administration on the estate ot Charles
D Inman late ol sai.I comity, deceased, nod
I will,pass upon said application on the first
.tlooday in November, 1884.
Given under my hand officially, this 1st
day of October, 1884
M. NEWMAN, Ord’y W. C.
10-2 It J
ever offered in Geor
gia call at the
Sandersville Store,
hy P. I lamp's Son &
Co.
The Largest Stock
ever in the city, full
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
bought so low that
you will be well sat
isfied that we mean
what we say, when
you come in and in
spect and price ouY
goods.
Now is your time
to
Save Money
by calling early to
!'. Ilapii's Son & Co.
Sandersville Store.
A Single Fact
IS WORTH 1 SHIP LOAD OF
ARGUMENT.
OartPMville, Gn.
I Ins will certify flint two members of
my immediate fnrnily, nfter having suf
fered for many years from menstural ir-
regularity, ami having been treated
without benefit by vati uts medical doc
tors, were nt length completely
cured by one bottlo ol Dr. J. Brndfields
Female Regulator. Its effect on such
eases is wonderful, and we'l may the
remedy bo enlled “Woman's lie-1
Friend.” v —
Prices tioequaled,style unsurpassed, eBsortment the belt.
Closely examine our atook of dress goods for they contain
The Latest Novelties of The Season
and will compare with aiiy first class house in price ns well ns quality. Our Hilkn
Velvets, Cut Cushmers, Fluids and Kluuuels cannot fail to please.
Consider our claims on your attention ami be convinced that no House can offer
better inducements in
FALL AND WINTER SUITS
KOI.
JEWELRY and SILVERWARE.
Qitr sales in tliia lino oxooeded onr expectations tlie past Reason, heuco we
bought n much larger aud more select assortment thun ever.
REMEMBER
IVo ltnvo everything usually kept in tho dry goods lino and many tilings ontiido
ton numerous to moution and yet oluim to lie none of tho uuiinul tribe.
Better Still,
Wo nttonded no forced sales and auctions, neither did we enter garrets or col
lars while piirolntsiiig our stock for
HOW COULD WE
AND
Then stop proudly to tlie front with good goods and the latest stylos.
We nre determined not to he ntulersobl by any house iu this section so come
"long with your cash and give us a fair showing,
M. Newman «£ Son.
Yours ros| ectively,
James W. Stuanok.
For Lvov
,• I GEORGIA—WaRSiiogton Couotv.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE, J
J. L. IIhItawny, Admintatrutor of tho es
tate of Surah William*, l,»te of Raid county,
dec eased, bus in due form applied to the nn*
dtrsi^ned lor leave to sell the lauds tot
apart for a yeai’s support lor the minor cbil
dreu’of Siinih Wittiauju deceRHed and said
apj licatiou will be beard ou the iirnt Mon-
day i»* November next
i hiH 22d day of September, 1884.
92 . 4t M. NEWMAN, Ord’y
For Letters Diamixaion.
ORDINARY'S OFFICE.
GKORGIA—Wii8hington Count\.
Whereas, Stephen M Gilmore, Adminis
trator of the est ,te of Elisha W. Jor.lsn ap
plies to me lor letters of dismission trom sum
udministratiou and I will pasa upon his ap
plication od tbo first Monday it. November,
1584 at iny office iu Sandersville.
Given under my hand officially, this 82d. I
day ot July, 1884. J
H. NEWMAN, Ord’y.
to Sell Lund.
JSen.t *
Which 1
x ceiitufur DOMtitge. :«u«I
freo a costlybox «f zonx
i ill fit Ip all. of oithiM- H«>.\
money right away thun
I? else in *uIm wor’d. For*
Lwu't the worker* ulso-
8s. True k Co.. Augo-ta,
TESTED JBY TIME.
STRONG’S
PECTORAL PILLS
IR BUCCEoBFUIs Vfitt FOIt
HALF A CEW7URY.
.!. h ,P^°^. R ' :ranrJy .f nr Cold*, Jlysperi.
Iaruj o Healthy Al'potito,
mod DipuutiGn. ItaxuUtrity of tha Dowels. A pre-
•tou® Wjnu to rtelleuto feinal®®, sooihlnic nc.i
ruo.nff tliu neirotw m. aud vicor nud
■•mth to every fibro cf tha hod j. Hold by DrnsTrlnl
or Famph.tia, oce.. addrow <'. £. 11 CL.L. A. KXi
* * filiq A . ^
724-3 in
Entire And Alisolute Success.
Maj. -Ailin C. IKIiitner, of Atlanta, well
mulfavdrably known all over the United
States as a General Insurance Agent,
says: “I used this remedy before tlm
war on a large plantation in a great
number of eases, always with absolute
success. ’
Dr. J. Davis, of itiltown, Ala., writes:
"Have used liradticld's Regulator ex
tensively in my practice with entire suc
cess. If it is not a specific, it is in my
opinion, the best, know remedy for the
diseases for which it is recommended.”
A lady of Holtatn, Texas, writes; "I
have been using your Female Regulator
for several weeks aud with great ben
efit. uy case is of long standing, aud
bus baffled many physicians. I have
tried every medicine I could hear of,
but tlie Regulator is the only one that
has ever relieved my distressing sufi'er-
I ings.”
Notasulga, Ain.
Dr. J. Bradtield’s Female Regiditor
1 lias been thoroughly tested hy mo in a
: great variety of cases, and 1 am fully
convinced that it is unrivaled for that
class of diseases which it claims to cure.
J. 0. 11US.S, u, n.
Notice to Trespassers.
All persons are hereby Notified not to
Tr.sp.moa my plantation, known as <ho
Mills place .where I reside, by fi-hing, hunt
big, tux liltnling old [Hissing’ through the
place or {trespassing in any manner, under
:he penalitv of tlie law.
MR8. NANCY A. DUGCAV.
Sept 16th, 1634, 2m.
TO THE PUBLIC.
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
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 rigid economy to reduce profits
to the lowest limit: consistent with just protection to themselves
and customers.
Our stock for the fall trade is now complete and wiare ready
to show the many bargains we have to offjr at greatly reduced
prices such as
Jeans worth 50c reduced to 40c.
Jeans worth 35c reduced to 25c.
Jeans worth 25c reduced to 20c.
Prints good quality 5c.
Our dress goods department is full and complete,and the fol
lowing reductions have been made.
Nice Colored Oashmers 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 shoe department itt as usual the most complete and better se
lected than any in the town, and corresponding reductions have been
miidt) in till classes of shoes.
First class Hnnd sewtd calf congress worth $6,50 reduced to $5 5O
Good first class Gents calf shoes in every style reduced at least
twenty per cent below their actual value.
Our stock of ladies shoes is superb the best ever offered in this
market at prices that follow;
h irst class h remit Kid Button Boots worth in any market S6 00
Bed need to ?5,00. ’
French Kitl worth $5,00 reduced to $4, 00.
Curacoa Kid worth $4,00 reduced to $3,00.
Curacoa Kid worth$3,50 reduce, to $2,50.
American Kid worth $2,50 reduced to $2,00.
C.tildren and Misses, shoes all reduced to suit the times, in lact
our whole s ock i* offered at the lowest cash prices and our pro
gramme is to sell, tuid never miss a sale if low prices will induce you
a° o‘ y c. , 0 a, ; e ,lko runni "g il Grocery business at the old stand of
A. b bparks whore good Bargains in firss class Groceries are to be
found. CALI. AND SEE US,
Those wlm buy tinder this plnn, nml
find themselves unable tocDiiqilete nay
incut after the three months, will io
given further time, by ntrreeiiiK to jmj
our regular Installment Drives, anil coin-
.living witlt our lustnllmeut Terms ol
payment. .Should they pny one hull
In'amount duo nt three months, nr
make 11 large • h m vmi i.t - m ta
ble price for the Instrument will be ar
ranged. All will be treated fititly, nml
eharged prices itt accordance with the
time required for the purvliase. All pur
chasers under this Special Otter nro re
quired to sign our usunl form of Lease
Onnlrnet, nml famish refrences ns t.
u. ir responsibility. Ii.striun.'iits wt 1
be sent an the usual fifteen days trim,
■vlien refrences nro given.
Ludien l Bates Southern Music House,
SAVANNAH, GA.
LOOK and READ.
The. undesigned would most- respect
fully cull the farmers of Georgia nml
more especially of Il'iiNliinglim county t.
the endorsements ns to the quality nml
working of the Duplex Gin sharpener,
I ask any one to correspond with them,
their judgment shall bu onr verdict, cor
rcapondence asked nnd invited. Yon
nro respectfully referred to thu following
gentlemen:
Mr 8 It Kelley Tennille Qn
“ lUburu tV Hall Sundersvillo “
“ FJ Fearson Oconee"
Dr M I) (J M Summerlin Sun llill
Vr IV W Friee
Hon (J R Fringle
Mr W 1 Hitchcock
“ Spurgeon Ray
” IV B Adams
“ Frank Minor
" .'8 Spence
“ Natlmuie! Hooks
Fringle “
Snndersville “
Linton "
Linton “
( Ivoiico ,l
Milledgvillo “
ToomUsboro “
Wurtlien “
Flense address them ns to tho qtmlitx
and the undesigned to purchase.
Sept. 10th—2m. .IAS. G. BROWN.
THE
”1
lEMINGTON
|Sewing Machine’
. LIKK THE *
plNGTON RIFLE,
UNEXCELLED IY ANY. |
Sure to Give Satiefactioit,
General Office, lllon, N. Y.
New York Office, 283 Broadway,
Buying Agents Wanted.
P. Happ’s $011 &
Co. are sole agents
for this county for
Largest and Best
Music House &outli,
Ludden & Bates, for
the sale of the finest
makes of Pianos &
Organs.
We are enabled
to give you on Or
gan or Piano at
the same price at
home as any city
in IL S. prepaying
all freights giving 15
days trial and all
instruments guaran>
ted.
# Come and let us
give you our prices.
Machine oil always ou hand
at L. 8. Jernigan’s.
. fregh lot of Pitney Candit b
just arrived apd for sale" by F *
Jernigan.
SANDS’
PATENT TRIPLE
MOTION] ‘
Th« only rrrszor orer in.fi. hsTlnn thm
motion, lu.t.lo tho ran, th.rrhz, of lontN
•"« A nor anil .nio.ill.er Creaut Uian ui
rn-exor on tho market. * “ u ‘"'
300,000 In u*e. Catitoga. and friee tj,.
oailfHl upon application.
WHITE MOUNTAIN FREEZER CO ,
NASHUA, N. H. ’ 1
ALABASTINE
▲ Superior Subitttetl
for Kffiloomlne, etc.
V. *
Alnhiutino Is the fr»t and only preparation
made from calcined gypsum rock, for ann||.
cation to wnHs with a brush, anti is fully cor.
crod l.y patents and perfected by many year*
of experimentt. It Is tho only permanont
wall linlsli, and admits of applying os many
coats as desired, ono over soother, to any
hard surface, without danger of scaling or
noticeably adding to tlie thickness of tlw
wnll, which is strengthened nnd Improved by
each additional coat, from time to llmo n
is tho only material for tho pun>o9o not d«
pendent upon gluo for Its adhoslveneM.
Alabnstlno is hanlcne.1 on tiie wall by ag»
moisture, etc., while all kalsomlnes or whit’,
enmg preparations havo Inert soft cliulk*
and gluo for their base, which nro rendered
•oft or scaled in a very short timo.
In addition to tha abovo advantage.
Aiabistino is less expensive, as it requires
but one-half tiie number of pounds to cover
the samo nmount of surfaco with two roots
is ready for uso by adding water, aud wuily
applied l.y any one.
For sale by your Point Dealer. Ask for
Circular containing Humpies of 12 tlm.
manufactured only by the Alahastixe Co
M. 1). Cut; licit, Ruitager, Grand Itupids, Ukk
y- PURE
ReadyForUse
Olivos, Terra Cottas and all tho latest
fashionable shades for
CITY COUNTRY OR «CA«I0E.
Warranted dnrnblo and permanent.
Desoriptlvo Lists, showing 33 aotuol
ahados, sent on Application-
For sale by tbe prinolpal dealers,
wholesale nnd retail, throughout the
country.
Ask for them and toko no othera
BILLINGS, TAYLOR&C0.
CLEVELAND, OHIO.
2?
IRCCELYTRL'2
IRON
TONIC
FA6TIKCANMI
Sr. Bnter'i Iran IubIs.
•llhfifw* rfiitilrlHR at-crlNliiiiiiil fflicluu TiiMl’,
cpcctallr l))‘«|tc|»ttta.\V«itli»r Apprtklr. Indlf t*»-
• i.«t'k ot Nln'iifrlli, die., lit* u*r 1* wtarkfii
with liiiiiiu.llnlc anil «oml.-rlul rt-iiilla. Hoiim.
lii ti h <* | (• a nml iicrvctt rcfphf nr-w forn*. Aliilhciia
tliu iiiiml »nU HipplU « Hntiii rmt t r.
I AniCfi lulTcrhijr Irom all complaint*
kAUICO put ullar »o llifir**x will Duel Iu
DR. HARTER'S IRON TONXO a mUc ami fpct tlr
c'jrc* Il Klvc* a rlt*ur nn»1 hcallliy i-oiiipluxiou.
Tlie •IroiiireHi trulim.n.r »o Ilia* talwu of l»R.
IIa iituii y I itt in Tonic la Ural (reqiKiit all* miilj
at cminterfflilnK Imvf only lo tlir popular*
Ily or the o' ljrlnul. if yon t itritt ally tlealre Itt allH
do not •xporlmciit—Met tlie original and Bmt.
W»nllol .tr.nia. .aU uMful Intornuilkm, (im-F
On. Hartcr's Iron Tomio it .or Bali oy au
ORUOOISTS AND DtALBRS CVKRVWHinX.
AYER’S
Ague Cure
contains nn imtidote for oil molOrlol dU*
order* which, §o far ns known, is used iu no
other remedy. It contains no Quinine, nor
nny mlucral uor deleterious substance what
ever, and consequently produces no injurious
ellect upon the constitution, but loaves thu
system us healthy as it wuj before tbe attack.
WE WARRANT AYTli’8 AGUE CURE
to cure every case of Fever and Ague, Inter
mittent or Chill Fevor, llun’Uteut Fever,
Dumb Ague, liilious Fever, nnd IJver Coin-
ptaint caused hy maluria. In case of failure,
after due trial, dealers arc authorized, hr our
circular dateil July 1st, lMif, to refuud the
money.
Dr. J.C. Ayer ACo., Lowell, Mm.
Sold by all Druggists.
DR. STRONG’S PIUS!
The Old, Well Tried, Wonderful
Health Renewing Remedies.
STROM’S SANATIVE PILLSrs/JSSlIJS
K«j(ulatlnt( iho Howe It, Purifyin;:
lh« Blood, UlMittfitiir from Malarial Tiint. A per-
fere »«• for Hick Hcndnclie.C'onillpMliuD
und ull Btlloua lllaordcra.
STRONG'S PECTORAL PILLS ISSSSSS*
HhniMuClim. ItiMire healthy«prntite.ff«»fHl
turn, regularity the bnwoia. A
lo Irllcutc femulce, anothimr and liractmr the
nerroua ayatem. and aivinc viuor and hwallh to ttjety
•thru of Die botly. Hold by Dnnrrista. For Pamphlet-.
eU..addr«a»(J E. Hull! Co., 18 U«dar ht.. >'• * Lit*’
EOY C0.,*U®»
HTf Ctwaitato kiHIUls ((•»'• ••
PR0F.HARRI8* PA8TIUE RCMkUl
I Yoaaf Men an4 niMrr* wl»e hM
I from Xcrvotu and Phyileal P*W
I Ity, I'rtuMure Kihauslloo aft
M (heir many (loamy
•CBS
MNfTAIIUM. Rtvoraldn, Cnl. The dry rl!«ah» e"^*-
Throat, Lunts, full Idea, 80 p., route, coat- free.
MARRIAGE*!