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A-UOViN JNiiiW. N O.
' ... ir.il A N D « UOiMMMTOH,
JSlNi^KHSVILLK, ... UKOUMA
TUESDAY, JAM A«V 13, 18S5.
The
vatinnh Local.
EDITORIAL.
Pcnun 1 ocal is icAV the
nblcs the hvstem
to throw oil tin*
ilrhili Jit'i/ * IV*it
of nelue f.ifiiruo.
pi \* evs r« lie wed
vigor to 1h» or-
C gars (>f dtgi'siion.
^ •irniisFs Iliv.
** when mnoliv*
43?
Mrs Mvia Chirk Gaines. Imnnus
.litigant, (lied at Now Orleans lrulav
last.
Jackson Gn. went prohibition b
55 majority ami the gooff work still
goes on.
Tbc New Orleans exposition cot*;
rprei\)ts are now m re than meeting
the current expenses.
The ngrictihtiral *1**,mil merit at
■Washington ('ity estiinnh - the (ires
ent cotton erop at 5 iOO.OOu halos.
The 1 livelier to sell liquor ii
Sparta this year costs $ 1.000.
David Lipllel 1 is the only one who
has taken out a liien-a*.
sows On* i I.I'll n).|'*tito. aril ene.iur .ae>
„. a |t ,fui reiiiise. 11 s in ridicnls nr.* si *
11,1 iis ereilontiiils. which ■ i > ■ i - * in I! *
hourly endorsement of per-oiis of every I'.iaa-
,,f society, nro iiuwt nMivtin’inir * or K,, h
;,v nl 1 Druggists and Healer* generally.
THE GREAT PRO
GRESS AHOUND
SANDERSVILLE.
\ \nv l oi l. nevelnia'i* l i>
(Inn*. Iliis so'iop. ! no!. nml
Mrnws'i n il Si«• lias Emi
Keeping Soles en l!»eNiv-
itiiliou-tiou Xalln'iii
Idrttis lter|i *.ilv i*.e<l
On Southern N* is"
Theiniinieipal eluetioii in 1 horn
aston resulted ill tin* triumph of the
Prohibition ticket by bub. live inn
majority.
I s'pivm/ I'o.i'c iiniidi'nci'.
! S.vMiinisviu.i:, 11a.. .1 unitary I.
i \> youreon*e p m 1 emerged ft
• ihe Sandi'rsville Hotel olllee this
morning lie observed standing on
ilie sidewalk a neatly dressed gentle
niiin of brisk, business air. w hom he
ifterwards found
Flics of tlie Chronicle is noted.
Any of our subscribers or ren lers
having old tiles the < hroliiele prim
tti 1800, will confer a favor by lend
jug them to this olllee.
—Any. Chronicle,
The editorial ill Wednesdays Con
stltlltion, assaulting Geo. \\ . < aides
“equities," as published in the .Ian
nary Centuary, is an ailmirable piece,
we heartily endorse what the < on
utitution says in answer to Ml. Cn
Me. We do not think that it eould
have been better said.
*■:i ■ \ :Mii 1 ;• j .: .*.lien out
New York house read last named
j dispatch, the further order was is-
I sued: “Put irashlngton county.
• Georgia, si ill higher up on the list.”
While stro I ling i h rough our court
house the New Yorker asked, “Where
do you hold your superior court?"
Whereupon your correspondent, fol
lowed by the irrepressible stranger,
ascended the hall strairway leading
| to the com I room. As we were “trip
i ping round" the bar railing, the
j stranger suddenly stopped, and look
j ing with large eyed bewilderment at
| a banner on the wall, muttered to
i himself. “Our compliments to The
j Atlanta Constitution and New York
| Herald."
i "W hat does that moan.” Ik* asked.
I “ That," answered your eorrespoi*.
lent, “is the banner borne oonspioti-
. otisly in the pmeessinli oil tin* after
j noon and night of Hu* 'grand demon-
| str.ition in honor t>f Cleveland and
1 Hendricks.’
V. hy is ii over t In*judge's lieneli."
1 "ltecause," responded the writer.
; " i bet onstilution always lights for
justice."
i In answer to which the the New
! Yorker said:
“The Constitution is certainly a
marvel of journalism."
Well, Maid my friend. *‘iny house
■ . 1 i. *, , ; . Ml.- i ,J l,ll,|
die darning began, Cecil eboosin'g
Amelia for bis partner and Willie.
Lula. They* daneed until mid-night.,
a* last Mr. Aplington eame and ear-
rit d them home, alter having, as Lulu
xpressed it, n‘glorius’tiine.
Another Sunday. Mr. F. It On
wi'M to cull that night with his fiieml
< 'i fit Keth'g.
“Wliiil, must I wear to-night Lula?'’
‘ Oh! any tiling yon wi«h, I beliuv-
T would wear my pink satin, 1 heard
Mr. K*Hog say last, Tuesday night
tha* pink was his favorite no! *r.”
“1 believe I will, it lum been so
long since I have wot nit that Llmd
entirely forgotten it."
1 O you look ‘glorious’ with that
on ” said T,* la. ngaii* using her favor
ito exon ssiou Violins' when Amelin,
a few houl . Inlet', rip pen re 1 in hoi
llink dress, trims ed in white Spanish
I me.
And so did Cecil think she looked
glorious’ or at least it seemed so. as
there
mansion,
when she.
around to A/i
the doctor was
came.
“Old doctor, liow long will it lie
before he w ill lie aide to walk?" said
Ann h * Willi n great deal of of cuto
ff li, which she tried to coiueal. blit
f ii. d in the attempt, ndressing her
self to Doctor E ward Wclborn, a
young doctor of that place, w ho was
do'.p. rntely in love with.Ifinn o /’el-
ton.
"It will be many weeks and per
haps months l.oforo he will Im able
to leave Id- bod, it is a very serious
accident, but why do you look so
anxiously V"
“Nothing, oidy J can’t bear to see
any one suffer.” she said trying to
compose In rself.
Gradually the weeks wor * on and
Cecil began lo improve. One day
while A inlia was then*, he was sil
ting up in a chair for the first lime,
wit Ins leg propped up with pillows
Tiny wore alone, chatting togeth
er, at iast Cecil said. "Ame lia, I have
lovi d v ii long, with that untiring
City or Hanimuwvillk.
Dec. 17th, 1884.
At! iwrsncs concerned nro hereby notified
that the Tax on city property for the you
lost is time due unit 1 mu ordered lo coded
the -ulna forthwith.
The hooks are now open nnd w ill he cloned
on tho 2t tli day of January, 18s5.
liy order i t Mayor and Domicil
(4. W. H. WH1TAKE11.
Oftlce Connell Chamber, *1 o'clock, p. ui.
For l.eav« to Sell Land.
GEORGIA — Washington County
<> hi) 1 NARY'S OFFICE,
J II Pul in er «Innrtli'iri oi F.or.i L Rmtit*
ley hwa in tine form urjliol to tho under-
x l»"o«) torlcavc to Hell ire 11 1 acres ot land
in the UiMi nisi., G. M., Imlnnuiu'M to said
minor, tor tho jmrpone of rein\estun*!it ol
proct edn in other land, nnd said applic dion
ui'I 1><‘ lu rtnt on the firs** Monday in Febvu-
uvy, 1886, at mv olllee.
Given undt r m\ hand < ffiuiully thin ?Gdi
December, 1864.
M. NEWM 'N, Ordinary.
l-l 4t
bo PCftm 1v took his oyf-s off of hnv
•lie whole time lie was there, and j h>ve which novel wavers hut yon gave
afterwards, lie eniild sen her in his , 1116 t*tieh little hope that it was l eeip-
iinmnginntinn, for In* thought her to i foeaied that 1 was afraid to aeknwl-
i ho tl»o moRt hpnntiful woman ho hntl ( vnti but hiuco my nooukn
, ver beheld, so IFillio had Lula all T"" >“i''e in your ae.tioli toward me
i () | n * m Rc * t * i given me courage to tell you that 1
The next week Willie took Luln I ’’ ymi.ves.evTr since limt yon
nut rowing on tho lalto, (dipping off 1 “ ave ^ u,r v " 0, “
.... ii . , ■ , i. I from Cecil, lie did not. enjoy his lido j ,P^ ( » J’ ou * . . .
will immediately order Washington , inlf RO ),u, c ], nH if he had lmvc told ! '" ie ll ro * n V n -° a?
l'" . i'i.!.?. <! !:! n, ‘ wl , , ", tl v: RE?, 1 I his friend where he was going. | " >. , E von , co ". KP '\ t to l,e “J wlffcV
Willio wmr rowing nlonp or plonR
For Letters I)i.-mi»aion.
G KOllG IA— Washington Count).
Mrs. Sarah E Irwin, Guardian and ox-officio
Adnnnisiraiix of H Irwin late ot said
county, demined, applieH )o me tor letters ot
diHiui'.Mou Irom her truath, and 1 will pans
upon her application ou the tirat Monday in
\iaroh I8SG.
Given under my hand am 1 official Biyna-
turu this v!4th diii of N \« mber, 1^84
ul. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
Il.a7-1886-3m
IT IS LIGHTEST RUNNING :
AND HAS NO NOISY SHUTTLE ’
IT IS NOT DANGEROUS Tfi' ’
IIELTH LIKE HEAVY Rux
NING AND NOISY SIIUTTlr
MACHINES.
AGENTS WANTED.
SEND FOR PRICE LISTS ANn
TERMS.
ADDRESS
AVII EKLElt Ad IYII,SON.MFC ( * 0
ATLANTA, GA “
or M. I). DAVIS
SANDERSVILLE, GA.
to In* connected i w hereupon, on behalf of Wash
,villi prominent mercantile hanking ' ingtnn county, we tipped our friend
■stalilishmenls in New York city, 'rom New York n hut full of thanks.
Site Fx|ioctt> to lit* 8i«'|M*eM*.m*d
SnNI*. Snutlierti eiti/.ein, it npi ear.., Iinv*
Sllgiiexteil tint it We.llid Ii ■ wi.e it llie SiitIi
liiguld lint imvo any rc| reseululives i
Cleve’niiil’. Cihiilet. Sueli iii.luneei. uf |.ii
trlullc Self-denial cull only In* found ii
'Southern citizen, who arc* ulruuly emigly
provided for, and who have mil the len-i
expectation that Mr. Cleveland will recog
nlxo their lltnesM for Caliinet potiidon. 1 n*
ijter the next Administration the -pii ii o|
soulloniHatn will lie ignored. There w ill hi
no South and no North, hula common
country. Aug. Neva.
Tho .South does expect to lio repre-
sciitad In Cleveland's Cabinet, rho i : en
titled to it, mid should have it. Whv
should the great South, h.nnd hack mid
wait for the North, We-t or East to say
when alio can he represented I Tin
South in as loyal to-day to the. Union,
na any other section of tin* l nit ed States,
and pays her proportion of taxes. Then
is no Noitli or South now, but a solid
union. Let her step up mill lake a seal
j u ihg* family circle,
At one of Miss Lula Hurst's per
formances lit Chicago, last, week,
when Malinger Atkinson asked
would some gentleman Time upon
the stage to test the Georgia wonder
a colored man die red his services
blit Mr. Hni'et, Atkinson and Miss
Lula all made objot,lions. The man
of color left the stage high y imlig
unlit because he was not permitted ti 1
try his strength with tin* Georgia
wonder* Some of the audience his
and some applaude I, ot hers said you
are nut in Georgia. Mr. Hurst said
lo them he fell kindly toward tin
colored people, lint lie ohjeete I t>
their taking part in tie* performance,
the show they eould see, it that die
not satisfy them. their inon.y they
eould got hack, lull they eould not
have a hand in the performance.
/AYER’S
Cherry Pectoral.
Xo other complain!, nro bo insiilious In their
attack ab those alfccting llie throat nml lungs:
xione bo trill' d with by tho majority of Butler-
fra. The ordinary cough or cold, roBiiilii g
perliapi from a triding or itneoiirolout; ex-
poBure, ie often hut the beginning of a tetai
sickness. ArcH'B Cur.miv l*F.t;i'on.\n hag
well proreh its ellleney in a forty yean.' light
with throat au.1 lung direubtg. andehould le
tikes ta ai! case without delay.
A. rorrlblc Csuch Cartd.
“1- tttk itavcronOld.'-hicliafTectcd
'.tig* I had a tumble cough at cl putted
Vilg'ui allcr night without .lo-p The doctors
t av* me up. I tried Avkk’s Cm.nnv IT i-
oagt, which relieved xny lungs, iude.etd
ficep. and afforded me Ihe u-.t nec-rhioy
for the recovery of my Bircngtln By tho
voDtinood use of flic I*j;ctoual n peiTua*
waul cure whs effected. 1 tin now CJ ytins
Aid, hale and lrchity, and am Ealisfled >uir
CsiEEV 1'ECICMIL saved 1
llonacr. ^AIl£l:noTUi.l:.' ,
Kociinghaai, VI., July 10, Itll.
Croup. — A Mother's Tribute.
“ While ia the country last w itiler my liltlo
hov.three years old, was laken ill with *r*.ui ;
ft seemed as if he would die from sirangu-
latlon. One of tho family suggested ihe use
ci Avaa’B CiiEititv Tevtoiiai., a bottle of
which wca always kept i*r lire hourr. This
was tried in small and trerpient doses, .-.i d
loour delight in less than half an hour tho
Tittle patient was breathing easily. 'J in* doc
tor said that tho CllVhliv 1’I.i roR.U. had
eared my darling's life. Can you wonder at
scr gratitude r aiiioeroly youis,
Mr.s." l.o *i a CirnvEi.“
fM.Weft IWth Si., few Voik A! ay 1C, Ur,:!.
"I hare used Avrrt’s Cutuny Tictorai.
in niy family for it'.*'ora! years, and do not
beeltate fo bronounce it. tho most i.fftemi.1
remedy for coughs and colds we have en r
tried. A. J. I.KAT'fV’
iiko Crystal, Minn., March 13, jet'2.
which keep [iiistetl as to soulheru
diiterpriso uni! ilcvelopenient, nml
.vliich note ami lilo nil importnnl
puhliealions in the prominent jour
mils as lo progress nml improve
incuts in tho south, especially in
(icorgin.
In tho course of a very pleasant
•oiiversatioii, youv eorrespomlent
lunrnt'il the cireuinstiiiieo calling
loti i'll) his trip to our state.
“I was seated,'’ said ho “ill the of
th e of one of these establishments
ui December, LsHil, at an informal
meeting of llu* directors. A gentle
man charged with the special duty
of ‘noting and tiling’ such publien
tions for the establishment, rushed
into the olllee of the directors, from
in adjiieint room with theexelama
lion •Eureka! Imre is a tip top, pro
gressive southern town—Sanders
ville -Wnshinglo County, Georgia,’
at the same time presenting to the
president of the diie. lory n copy ol
I lie Atlanta Daily < '(institution eon
mining a dispatch from Sandcrsvilli.
staling that your town and county
were alda/.e with inlhiisiasin over
prospi'etive railroads the I'liion
I’oiiil and Sandersville, the Augusta
and Sandersville and the Wrights
ville and Sandersville, that it was
expected that two of said roads
would lie complected within one
vear from that dale etc This ex
peetalion, continued the New York
or, has been practicall y lullillcd, and
that the third, the Union Point
and Sandersville, will he well under I
way soon, is good. I know w hat 1
a nitnllui n about, when l sav that it
those who dwell along and near the
probable route ot the last liana d
road do not take immediate steps to
ward building the same, certain
northern eapilolisls will step in.
lake charge the m a tier and push the j
,'oad rapidly through to completion, j
; il is evident to level bended men fa
I miliar with railroads, the resoiirses I
! and possibilities of this country, j
| Hiat this road would yield a hand- j
j somcr dividen , limn any road in j
j Georgia now yields.
‘ Yes," continued the New Yorker,
you have four railway companies i
jno.v actually operating in your
! county, with a good prospect for the !
.il'tli at an mi early day. it really :
if the prediction made in I
| said despatch, that Sandersville j
| would soon lie up to Claphuni June- j
,ion will he verilied. Wheu people I
| iicgiii to construct railroads, right j
i Iten they place thomslves within j
i each of till possibilities, Uaiiroads j
. ire great developers, and llie asser-j Author of
j atm in a later Dispatch from this
place to the Constitution (which 1
,iave noted here in my book ) to the
eil'eel that your city would doubtless
nave been consigned lo oblivion but
for llu* Saiidusville and TenniHt*
.ailioa I. lias irulll in it. No doubt,
is staled in this later dispatch, tlive
allrod continued the genu of all the
.oveiopeiT.eiHs that have been made
.ere Mm-.• its *■.. nstriielion; of your
....in.,,., .i ..•*', u gi'i ■.*. null do,vn
..1 your admirable
• \ . , .nolle sellouts, L> llie
h . 11 , ui. b y ii. ei.y aniii.-
. ; in,' .* s Lae magmlieeiit
b i.t i o *l .(*:■.ill'll; of llie mug
ub :,..i 11.*11e ,-iiopstd' those eu
t ,p s. : ..ing gen. ilia'll from
ei.otlC, Alt.'.'.'a. Lillis, lill.I \V 111, Will)
it paiimg mi, .ii.ji tves, aim iul-
.tatly bjiiuilig. vugtlies imd selling
iiimdrecL m this and surroumtiug
■uunties."
**ls all Hint 1 have told you true?"
asked the New I orker.
••Yes, io the Idler.
“Well, ’ Buivt the New Yorker, “1
llu iiivieoLc.i ui l no v institution tor
my luiorm.iium. You see, 1 have all
.lie>e tiling.', iioieu uow n in ibis book,
ullieli 1 generally have about my
person,”
“itere,” continued the wide awake
stranger, *1 have a brief dispatch,
o.iple.t by our New York establish
nieiit, from The t 'ouslituli.m of I »,*
eemher, lSbil. Wasuingt.m county
does lioloive a dollar, ami will have
In her treasury oil llie lirsl day of
( bir fi iend resumed “you are certain
ly prns| emus people,” and during out
round to day , the question hus’ofteii
pri.'senlod itself, what was the cause
of this prosperity? When theques
lioli last suggested its«*lf lily eye
happened to fall on this note here in
my hook, of a dispatch in the ('oust i
1 nl ion of April last, and the question
answered satisfactorily. I say that
vour advanced agriculture is tlielm
sis of your prosperity. See this dis-
patch here, w hich my house noted
with special gratification, in which
it is stated that your agriculturalists
are giv ing special attention to their
lertnlizcrs—determined I lint, no inn
terinl shall go in the* soiI which does
not contain all the elements of fertil
ity required to produce Ihe partienlnr
crops to he planted and as will sup
ply the eleineineiits (lint soil lacks;
t hat your farmers will henceforth
use more fer tali/.ers of home mix
lure, etc.; that deep plowing and
clean culture, with lahor snving ini
plcmcnls of late improvement', is
their motto; that such obstructions
as stlimps are beingrnpidlv removed
from your fields; t hilt your county's
minimi cotton crop iimousts to 25,(100
or thereabout, and that the average
vieid per acre ol the cotton producing
counties of Georgia. Rightly
docs this dispatch conclude: “The
state of our roads; the state ot
inode ol trattsportutiou all proclaim
the highest civilization," In one
my
accident an *1 nH soon
as 1 mil well enough to walk we shall
be married and in token thereof lake
this," he said slipping a l ing on her
After hesitating a moment aim
-lfitly ns hi- con,donee would allow, I looltocl up at him. her face all radiant
when suddenlv n lug gu-t of wind j im .', /!" : ■ ,,
eanieand cuu.rht him off his guard C , e ° l1 * 1 0V( l rbce f 01 '
and ci,,sized tlm boat, they were in i towar.1 yon, lam truly sor-
a sad prolicamcnt, a Willio could I vy, it was never intended in that way
not swim tlmv had to stay and wait j * ud nm . " dling to give a great deal
for help, clinging to the over-turned | Cecl1 - 1 W,U be
' '“What, is that out there in „ 10 !' ''Amelia this is the happiest day
lake, T believe it is a person?” Raid | ’’ ll> 10 "* ls 11 n, B
,1/r, Kellog to Amelia as they were l “
strolling down bv tlm Inke-sidc mid :
pointing to I,uhi and Willio clinging j
to the boat. ... ,
„v ... iiii tlliv little finger,
•Vs. It IS some one. look, here ; 6()ul( , (inl « ovcr weaP awnv B , ow .
f 11mm e inoing *« a host, , ( , r Umn ( , u , , ho fcw we(:krt ft,|l„ will p.
\nm ui impa* but at last Cecil was ablo to walk
> hurry; and get a boat j al)0Ut ftU(1 lbo pl ,, ml . alioll began for
"n. go o heir assitnce the wedding.
At* that moment. W d m, having J .. Wl ,ll, Cecil, old fellow, I uinlei-
somi them on the shove shouted for :(|tlUK , Ullje , () |)0 llllin . ip(1 m , xt
help as loud as lie could In ane, her , Wi-dnoBilny we«k is it true?" said
.nstmd ( ceil was in a boat, pulling | Wl || io walking into Cecil's room one
vigornuRly for tlio unfortunate pmr, „ lori ,i„,r
leaving Amelia on the shore. Soon | “Yes, i't, is certainly true and 1
ho *ftw it, was AN illn nun Luln. would like for you to bo bno of m\
“ Imvo a prnod will to pro l>nH< attendants if vou wilL”
and Ionvo yon. if it wero not for Miss. : will> w f tll pleasimV 1 nnd he
Lu a I believn T would. You aliped was gone*.
off from nm to-dnv did you?” he said The wedding day come, the old
jestingly and at tho samo timostoped opjthu 1R ,„| U( | VorlL her sweet veil-
• uiupH ol* music.
nro tw
wli-> can ii bt ?” said
Admiuiatrator'n DiHtniHHiou.
GEORGIA—Washington county.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
E. A Sullivan, County Atluiiniatrator, Ad-
iniuiHtrator ol Ihe ustato nl Wily .1/ Sheppard
late of Haiti county deceased, applies to me
lor letters of diHiuissiou from the adminis
tration ol said estate nnd I will pass upon
Ion application on tho 1st Monday in March
IHHo.iit my office in Sandersville.
Given under my hand and official sinna-
lure, this 2d December, 1*81.
M. NEWilAN, Ordinary.
12-i- 3in
For Guardi.in'rt Dismission.
ORDINARY'S OFFICE,
GEORGIA — Wasliiagton County
O. 11. F. Feall, Gnurdinn lor Mrs. So 1 lie
('hiiuibisN formerly Inman applu a to uie for
letters ol diHiuission (rom hia tniHt, nml 1
^ill pass upon his application on the first
Yloutlay in February, 1885.
Given under my hand officially ihi« Gth
day of January, 1685.
M. NEWMAN, Ord’y,
1-8 —4t
If not pond for it ritflit now.
It you want it every day, send fer Ihe
Daily, vvliieh costs $U’.00 i* year, or ¥5.00
for six moalliB or SB,. U for lin-eo month.**.
If vou want il every week, send for llie*
(Irent Weekly, vv liii li easts $1.26 n year or
$5,00 for t lulis of Live.
AYER’S
Ague Cure
The Weekly Constitution
Is llie Chenpest ! Biggest and Best Paper
Printed in America !
Il 1ms 12 pages chock full of news, gossip
and sketches every week. It prints more
romances than llie story papers, mme farm-
news than the agricultural papers, more fun
ll.ar. the humoio is papers -besides all the
news, and
llill Ai n’s and Betsy Hiimllliin’s Letters,
Uncle Kemus’s Sketches t
AND TALMAGE’S SERMONS.
Costs 2 Cents a Week !
rowing.
That would not lie A erond will hut
this is not tho time for foolishness, 1
Imvr horn here over nil hour.”
* Well, if yon are tired of holding on
suppose you let go the host. I a *>
not preventing you.” said Cecil still
not. movoing, •
"Como on man, I loll you this is
no time for foolishness, hurry up.
“Well, if vou are in any more of a
hurry than I am suppose you come
to me ?”
“Are yon going to sit there and let
Yon
sense of the word, snid your corres
pondent, you have answered correct
l.v the question, is the cause of this
prosperity? I propose to take high
er ground and ascribe our prosperity
.uni onr vvealth to the ('hristiou spirit |
that pi evades onr count v. There are I " Ijnb ' nnd tnywlf drown?
many men of means in 'our enuntv I * •’•'"not. swim.”
who are not Christian UMinme, who
make no profession of faith, tint w ho
lo use the words of Washington
Gladden in his iiilinirahlu paper on
“Christianity nml wealth" in a late
number of the Century, recognize
the Christian rule as as the right
mile and mean to confirm to it.
I our answer is correct said the
New Yorker, and so is yours replied
your correspondent.
R. IV C.
—Allant / l.'niisliliilii))).
“Why is it that you have just found
<>ut that you nro going to drown
lifter slaying there over an hour?"
“I haven’t, hut buy, aro you come*
tug'"
The carriage came on with Ceclal,
Amelia and their attendants; Willie,
Lula; Doctor Wvlhorh and Minnie.
“Sister" said Amelia “do you re
member the time when you asked me
who that nice looking stranger was
who sat oil our left hand."
“Yes, I remember it well nnd to-rtav
he shall stand on your right. Lit
tle did you then think that one year
lienee he would he your husband.”
"No" she said I never dreamed of
such good fortune "
They drove oil the balance of the
way in silence.
Amelia was thinking of the prnv
erbial ‘year ago'and - a year lienee.’
At last the church was reached
Cecil nnd Amelia walked in ahead,
their attendants following. Thcccr-
Kor Lmvo to Sell Land,
GEORG IA—Washington County
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
Mm. M, A, Bostick, Guardian for Aunto
tloll uud Lnwis H. b, lias In duo luriu
ippliud to tbo uudersi)>uc*it l'orl(*nv» to si II llie
Iniids in Johnson oontily, bidonaing lo said
minors, nnd said application will a.* lietud
ou (bo llrat Monday in Fobrunry, lhHo.
This 7lli Jumiury, IHSo.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinnry.
t-t!-4t
For Leave to Nall Really
GEORG I \—Washington County.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
W. A. MuUnrty, Aduiiniatralor with the
Will annexed ol H. 0 O'Uoily, deceased,
bus in duo torni applied to 1 lit* nodersiuned
tor loavo to a. I) tin* real oatiito bet inuinir to
tho eatato of haul deoeasod, and said apj 1 oa-
tion will bo heard ou lbo lirsl Monday in
February, IHSo
Given under my hand olllumlly tbiH Bib
day ol Jauuary, 18bu
M. NEWMAN,
1-S4t Ordinary, W, O.
It eomes once n week Takoa a whole week
to rend il 1 • ' * 1
Yon can’t well farm or keep house without it!
Write four tmnie on a po.lnl enril, ad-
dii'-a it to vis. amt we will send you Spec
imen Copy l rce ! Address
THE CONSTITUTION.
The Best Paper in the
THE SAVANNAH
A W
South
m
$2.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE
Nut a Local Paper but One Suitable
to any Locality.
A BUSINESS, FAMILY, LITER
ARY AND AH RK liLTURAL
JOURNAL.
After Cecil had tormentoil him ns oniony was performed, nml they were
much us ho wished, ho rowed up and soon ou their wuy to Mr. Felton's
look them to shore, tvrnpt them up mansion.
iu u shawl mul took them home. * * * * * * *
"i 'eeil, old fellow, I thought no Cecil Kellog nnd his wis wife now
one ever would come to get us out livejilensuiit.!y in a beautiful little
*.f that, old lake, it seemed iikonn nge . cottage in Harold, where they have
tome.” fmid Millie niter they had
gotten home.
“I wus l ight, mad with you at first,
when y..ii did : o come right, on nml
gel us out, but 1 knew I had treated
you wrong in going off nnd leaving
vou no nneeremoiiioiislv.”
Ly CiiAitia k J. Bay.th.
F mild at Last or News
From Abroad." &c.
"Oh! sist >r, w ho was Unit nice look
ing stranger who sat on out* lift, in
chin eh to-dii)? isn't lie handsome? ’
said Lu'a Aplington to her sister
Vmelia as tiiey ivero going home
irom etnireh one Sunday nioining.
“V s in- is in.lend, i think In* i
hero fi n Hi i d ou a * i i to ,We.
\l 111 i. i' . ■ t ■..ox wen* iu
f)ol!eg(j togother, ho has eoinii down
■ i .p. nd a in n h. oi two with him,
>y llie way iLi-rt is io I n a ball at
dr. Ft.lion's ii iiimi n next Thurs
day night ami wo li.ive a special ii -
vit.itioi,, .'diiini.; was around jestor-
lay afternoon I would have forg if
ten to t«li you if you hint not sp .ken
•f .1/ . Kellog, 1 believe that is tin
.aino Minnie mid.”
Amelia was light, they were i
linen residing ever since they were
mu rriod.
‘O Cecil, sister Lulu is to lie
here to-morrow, nrn'l you glad?”
said Amelia one morning us Cecil
came home from business.
For Lt-tlKtH A. I in ii. 1st r. t ion.
GEORGIA—Washington County
ORDINARY'S OFFICE,
A. V Unities has in duo fnnu appled to j premium
the underaisutal lor periuaueut mils h ol
iidtuuiistrutiim ou the estate ot N L Hatuis |
tale o* huid county, dectuiHed, Hint J will
pass upon said application ou llie lirsl Muu-
• luy In February, '85.
Given under my band oMciiilly this Bib
Jauuary 18b5,
M, NEWMAN, Ordinury.
l-H-41 3
Administrator’s Dismission.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
J.W F. Tinwiok nilminiHtriitor of Mirtlin
L. Tr.iwick, dec , npplieH to iu« for lettern
1 of DlsmiKsion from hmid cHtiifu, uni I will
: l fm j)pou s iid npnlication on tlm ttr«t Mod-
! day in Apr 1, 188<5, ut toy officb iu Sun
] deruvillo.
; CJivun under my lmndnffieially At .StidI- rs-
i ville, this tJtli day ol Jtimmry, 1884.
U NEWMAN, OrJ’y
1-8-3m
This roainmoth newspiqier contains all
llie news of tile week. TYIegraplilt'ilispalcli-
es up lo llie hour ol g ion lo press, Agri
cultural /leniB, Originnl Serials, etc Spec
ial di'pait incuts ilevoted tuGeorgia, Florida
and Suiilli Carolina new s, aial llmt of oilier
States.
To tho farmer, mechanic or artisan, the
business or pro'essional man, who lias i*o the
advantages of U d tiiy mail, the Sivunnnh
Weekly News is the nndimii hy which he
can la* in'ornud ot events transpiring in the
Imsv world, whether in his own Stile or in
the most distant parts of the globe.
! Every yearly subscriber is entitled to one
of the Mo*ining News Library serial* as a
contains an nnildoto for nil mulurlnl din-
orders which, so far ah known, Is used'fit ho
other rrttnctly... »Ll contains no Quinine, nor, .
any mineral nor dcloterlgus substnnM vhnt-
ever, and consequontly produces no Injurious
efront upon tho eonstlUfUou, hut leaves tho
system as healthy as It boforctho attack.
Wfc WARRANT ATfk’B AdflE TtJRE '’
to riire every ense of Tevor nu 1 A pur, Imor. •
nilltilit or Chill l'ever, Keinitteiit lVrw,
Iiiiiob Ague, tniloiin Foviir, MiJ J.h.r qqii..
plaint r.li.wl hy lul.l.rlu. 111 on., of fnllure,
idler duo trlllhlteulBr. aRflmtiiOflMit, bjrolip
circular dated July 1«; l*BJ, lo refund lh*y
money.
Dr. J.C.Ayor&Co., Lowell, Mm.
Sold by all CrutiglBta. . ,
IRON
TONIC
FACTSRECMnitio
Sailer's Iron lunis*.
It wifi purify and onrh’h Iho BLOOD. ri-suUt#
It will purify mul uiu l' li Iho BLOOD.
. •• LIVER nud KIDNEYS, nml lusroith .hk
HEALTH nnd VIGOR of YOUTH! In all llioia
'lu-t-a-uH re'iulrlnp iteerlaln nnd ellklen 'h»MP,
1 -uet'lalh ImspepHlu.Wnulol Ap|u,'ldv.liullKi*.
• |.i*i, j,;,.*k ot Slreiiulli, etc., Its iim* Is iuarla*i| *
M ini Hiiuie.llatc and tvondi riul n rults. inumi,
mn-cics and nerves rm-elw* new lorev. Enllvetlf
llie in I nil and Mipplles llrwtn iVwtr,
Milan hullerii.g lioni tdl romplalnti .*
r« L/1 b vK ppi’iillni to their i. \ »ifl 11ml It*
DR. HARTER'S IROIJ TON 10 u sale and »|u-ttly.
cure. Il gives a eli m and Itealllo eoutplexnni.
Thu itroiitfest leHlIinoiiV I" Ihe Value nl I>||,
IIaUTkit *s Iiiom Tonic is dial lre«|Utnt idlemnli
at eonnlerfelllng have only uddeil lo ihepoptiMr-
Ilv«»r the O' itrlnal. Il ) oil eanteslly desire |i«;altlt
do not exporiniiuil—j»el Iho ohioinal and LktiT,
C Wond jr »t»r nddmM to Tho l>r. l/nr««r Mwd.Co.V
Hi. lauds, Mo., tor ..nr •’DREAM ROrK.'*|
Fullof strnnMttnnd n»* f'd Inioniiulion. liv W
On. HARTtR’s Iron Tonic is for Sale Alt,
DRUGGISTS and OrALFRS EvERyWhcoe-
LIVER
wiissnm
wmum
Secun BatUk,
action to UMldra.
r.d rali.T. all bit.
Joua trouble*.*
furelj Vsgitstlt; lloOrlgtg. File. IM. *U BruHM
THE SAVANNAH
J)Iornhtg jYews
r t
.. . „ ... “Yes, curtuiiilv, blit how do veil
Well, it. is nil over with now, so * 5 ,i * J
‘lot tlm ilunil past bury it’s cleinl,’ but I . , . , , i
w hat about our horso bade rule to-1 , 1 1,:lvo *l llst ''ecieveil tl letter
morrow afternoon, that you were 10111 her, saying that she left yes |
talking of yesterda}?” j tenlay top this pluee.
“O yes, 1 had forgotten about that | -t I ie next day day Cecil went to
You may ri'lo my grey and I will get tho depot to meet her. When the i
another one.” j train sloped situ was the first to
“Ver* wi ll, hut us I nm not useil j slop off' the train,
to ri.ling I guess it will como rigli' j “How do you do Miss Aplington, |
hul to see you?
“Excuse me sir hilt that is not
my name, tins is my hushiuid, are
you acquaint!* j with him!" she said
wi h a twinkle ot her eye and a
sweet little laugh as Willie Felton
omergi d Irom the car.
Why Will, howd'y’ do, when
aw kwui'il to me, * specially on so fri
a horse.”
Tin ■ night w<*re on nnd soon thn,\
weld reposing sweetly in sltu-o,
• li'i aming of tin* mo* rows ride. The
■ iay-broke bountifully, I.In- birds twit-
ing merrily -yi .'tie tree-tops over-
aiigiiig the oil Felton .Miinsiou,,tin*'
e o nihg wore on to noon, the noon _ .
ro af eiiioon. , At last ihe long look ! did this happen and what does il
e t for time arrived, tlieli irses we*e ! illl mean.’’
saddled and before the door nml in a ! “It means simply this, that.I
few miiun.es tlm riders were in the | married th'o day before Lulu wrote
saddles. | to your wife; and am now on our
"Now tlm next qu-stion is wbeiej bridal tour, have stoped by to see
shall wn g ?’said Wiliie 'you all”
J will leave that to you entirely.” j ,l mt J 8 k i n d, but wi.y did
you not let us know that you
were going to marry?”
“Wo thought we would give
you a little surprise.”
THE
(Sewing Machine,
* LIKE TIIK
II
I.
suc-
us a
I
"leutfered for tight years IromHioncbitiB,
flifcer tryiug many rtmertks with no euc-
4fts», J vae cured by tho ulc of Avr.R’ft CiifiU*
by Pectoral. .Jobf-fil Walden."
Byhalia, MUe., April r», lit/.
‘1 cfjjDOtgay enough in praise of Ayer's
r.R irimv Pbctopal, believhig ca I do that
ng tlucc have died
J’\ liDAODON.”
2,
No oa#e of aa affection of the throat or
lunf* wtiits which cannot be greatly roliuved
by th© rhu fit Aver*:* Cirri.r.v Pectoral,
fcrnl it ^iil <i/»r&jt cur* tr!;rn tho difeense id
nei tlx^Ady beyond the ocotiol of mediciue.
I’ftLFAKED BY
1>f*J.b-Ayer&Co.,Lowt!!,!Vlass,
I £Z/ld by til JX-uggiBifl.
lu re mat n stiieli there, so it took tk*
: whole of Itednesday iifternoou to
dmiuary, ISo-i, about live tbousmul | get even thing in rediness. Amelia
dollars." j aas t*i ueai* hi l* new plum ooloreil
••Yes, sir,” said the well posted -id; In r father gave her, mu! Luia a
New Yorker,” “just the minute our j hunu'iful ati'e satin h*r nuut had
established rend that dispatch the ] uiveri her. I' would fie bind for one
order was issued; Rut Washington j fur more i xpnieneed than Ceeiul
olti'ae t.* •_ <-1111 *r, gi*u i a lied at th
a111*i Iim ..* I >*. i'u always good I “V rv well, suppose wo ride
fn-i ■ is; Wi ■ lu.d uiiiied him to i to grand farthers, ho has thrao guns
o in* do- ii .ui I slay uwl il i wi h ! nn two firm poinlers, so when \vn ucf
im >• on ido l liny gi'uduati *1, lull ! tired of iding, we may hunt awhilu.”
his, t ;o years later, was the first I “Agreed” alidofflhey jvent gallop-
be had had a ehanee to come, ! ing down the road. Up hijl-aud down j l, Aiul you have more than
a ling** two siory house on the liiff, now in the valley and now in .*. i needed tor you have given
corner, dwelt, old Mr. Felton, his beautiful daisy nnd larkspur field, at j ‘big’ surprise.”
vdV, .1/ini ie. his daughter and his last they anived'ditTheir destination i They walked on and were s.oon
son Willin, In re tlm hmulbomeyoung i and the *.lny passed quickly bv. A! | at Mr. Kellog's ,r *ite.
stranger spent his time. sunset they set- out for home with “Wife, allow 1 ' mo to introduce
T.-ursdsy night eame nnd such a | an hours ride before tlm.ni,;. They I ( 0 i\jj- s j u ] a \n]iu<'tor Ft*l
made th, day b*. ( had proceedud sninetliing over half J t(J| , hast mud, I think per’
heanl of, a slilcli i then* way, when Cecil scharger. hear-I *
ing a rustling in the leaves side Hip
road, gave ii sudden jump, s-nding
his riderlmad long into the woods and
troting off down the road.
“C* cil are you hurt?” asked Willie
anxiously, getting off his horse.
“Yes 1 think mv leg is broken, T
nnnnt move i•-, and mv head is bleed-
p . rut mil ns was
3 was liev* l*
Inipse .you you have met them In
fore hut, am not certain.” said
Cecil jocularly, as they walked iu
to the house. Then came Hie ex
planations.
"And wh't lias become of Min
nie, Mr.Felton!” asked Amelia
al'tor the excitement had died
away.
l* dispatch to the flu* Constitution, just simple bewitching. Everything: “O!,! what aro we to do? A dark Wol horn nevr ni'nli'ki nl ? 1
us to the financial condition ot you.* oeiug in reiliness, after one night, a long way from' home, your ! ,
county, at the conclusion ol which, s'eudy eveuiiigH work iu preptirinp, ! leg broken mid your horse gone”! !■ f \, ' “ toil ll p o )0 wed-j
speaking of .Vour ordinary hy way ibevwci" ai 1 In*:- way to Mr. said Willie giving vent to a few b ars. ! 1 j
of reeapitillaliou il was said: ‘Judge F a u i;u i - ol n aCsioii, escorted ; Ii was a sad erudition, hut If’ill'e 1 ^** -fpRon and Ins wite then ,
Newman has paid lh*.* heavy debt in 1 . ** ■ r, ub * w. nt on to the ; hound np Cecil’s woiuidfid forehea-l "cut back home.
comity, Georgia, up several notches. . Kellog to d eid.- which .ms Ihe most : ing from a painful wound in my fore
Later in March. 18*4, wheu that oth- ;•* uuli ul of ihe two fur they were both head”
UNEXCELLED BY ANY.
I .Sure to Give Satisfaction.
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New York Olllee, li8G Broadway,
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Tlie Daily News gives piiiinhum'i! to nil
ii) iHers ret tive m tin* AgnenUnral,M<elnin-
ii*ul mul Mmiiifavtiuaiig in eriMs nt die
country, ns \ic 1 as the General, Putilieut
unit Cuiniuerciul news,
lis Tekgr.i|iliie, State, General, Local
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ledged lo lie llie best um.1 most eompreliun-
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Snliseri n* dirmigli vonr News Dealer or
Post .Master, nr send direct to
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)din<’ROotn,|)ni>er Sw.? ,r <
t All I hn) l lie doubt:HI
\kn*-v7, rinth «nd ufflltblodin 1 .
tf'uqoOuliJt*. 14) plfi.skoitMnlfid, oionoi- nn>, : e
m. WHITTIER
ry-u. yvnttitt.n ciwoiwMATf,bpi ).
> i.:o KiKielHlIjt. Ncrvooo ikoljtlltF.lmpodltJcvt .
1 V*!l iy
MOTHERS’
FRIEND!
No .‘lore Pain!
No Mor ; Danger
To
Mothor or C'liiltl
Buying Agents Wanted.
and
that was on us when he entered tho
office in 1881. has reduced tnxat'.O'i
forty-live cents dll each one him .re-.i
dollars of vulua ion; put n r-teui pe- i
riod to ihe contract ion til'd it.* , a.me
some necessary i m proveiaeii .s .tinoiig
other things, having purchased ana .
ti. -*
t -bein at the door, and hy exerting every nerve, lifted ; Nothing gives Amelia more
e n i-inlv p . try well him cn his own horse mid getting on ! phusurc now, as she sits ill Iter
liliougt* the d Hieing hail j behind they it tried fir homo It! rocker on long winter afternoons,
’ 1 i 1 n y <• I wav a 1 *ng, tedi-ms ride, Cecil’s leg ! tli'iu to relate to her children
•■A low m,-to introduce y n to my pained him very much, but at lmt around her knee how she first
in* ml Mr. Cecil Kclog, Indies Miss j they reach* <1 h* -me. a doctor was sent I m ,, t ] ovor and married Til E
J.u u A| l.ugton and her aster, Miss, i for. his leg8ct,lr.s forehead dressed , y t) ( A\qr.tt Fqoxj ILwou p
Seliedule or Wriglilsville
Teiuiille It. U.
Train No. ], boiiIIi,
Leave | Arrive
Sandersville 11.00a m. Tennillc ] 1.1 fl a m
Tenuille 11.1' “ ilarrisom*, tt.Ao “
llarrisonn 12,00 “ AVriglitsvillc 12.30 “
Truin No. 1, norlJi,
Leave ,. | Arrive
Wffghlsville 1.20 p in. IJarriBona 1.25 p m
ILirrisqin* 1.23 “ Tennillc 2.20 ••
Tennille 2.30 “ Simdcrsville’J JO’*
This train will ran to Olive Church three
iiiilen to AVrighlsville f, ir
llie’present. All freights for AVrighJsville
amt Harrisons should he plainly marked.
Goes iuio operation Jaminry 1st 18B5
18S-1. J. J. IRWIN,'
Conductor.
No More Terror! This invaluable prep-
entin.i is truly a Hi.
iimpli of s ieimne . kill
and no more iiic.sumil.je
iienelit was ever Iuislov*.
L-d on molhers of ihe
world,
tij/"If not only slior-
-ens the hilmranU lessisis
lie iirluiiHily of pain, bin
heltel* tliaii all, n greatly
diminishes the danger,lo.
die ol ho Ii mother imp
liiUI, and leaves the
mother in a condition
highly favorable to spec
ify recovery, and far less
liable U) llu,nil g, cm,-
*il-iuns, and oilier alar-
, miiig syniptouiB Incident
s ,oi lingering and painful
I'ulmr, lis iriily won
I raimformed lo d.rlnl elliesev in thi-
i respect < mules the
W O PP, M 'VHBits’ KlUKlin to he
U * ■“ranked ns on of llie life
mg appliajiees given
lo the world hy tint ni«
•ovel’ie.s of modern sei-
The Dread of
and
1 Ease
- TO
l'l'om the nature ol
the ease it \\ pi „f course
he iindersiuod ili .*
We cannut publish eor-
illeates eoniiefrniiig tills
KsMKOY will oil! W'oli'il-
ding the the* del .eliey ot
die writers. Yel' wi
have hundreds ol sniL-l.
lesiim.inhilH mi file, am;
no mother who i.iis one
-ed .it W ill ever ava
.he wii In *ut it n her iim
Sun'ering Woman' 1 ’ 1 ll 'oilble.
A prominent physician lately remark.<
to ihe*.proprietor, ihat if t were, udmissahu
to make pid lie llie lepers we receive, tin
“The Mothers friend would out sell any
thing on the market.
I moat earnestly entreat every female ex
peeling lo he eontinod, lo list Mothers lie
lief. Coupled yitliihisimiealy J will i,do
that during .a long obstetrical praeliei
(forty four years), 1 have m ver kiiuwn il i
fail it) produce a safe and quick deliver..
H. J Holmes, M. D., Atlanta, Ga.
8eod foo onr Tretise on “Hoalth and
Happiness of Woman,” mailed free.
Rji v.nriKLn Hkoi lxtob Co., Atlanta, Gn.
BY: *t'Y
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rarely© tV©« a cotilly box of goox
... j'j, - - - -
which will hflp
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'anything t*"i«»fulfils worl.j. Vp'-,
ftiiifu 1 iiwult ‘thi* wo’H<pr^ >AffW- *
funcs 1 uwalt wotker^
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