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r P H hi MJfiRO UBY I ti"ii t'i'um m-oia-ii y-imm-ra unit . ’Uie Inrnieraot'Grct-n couuty say
A m _ ! tunarta which Ims avei'ugeil $1600 , that the no fortco law has mors than
sgt/sstts1 sra^spsa
i §50 000 ! mnproving very fondly.
A. J, JKHMUAN,
EhlTOlt.
PontistiKU an it l’noi’niKTon,
HASIJEHSV1 LLE, • •_ * <li:01t(itA
tuksuaY.jTinuaby 87. IS ,V
EDITORIAL.
The interior t tlie \\ ii'hi: .sit'
Hon. Carl Si-lmrz. is travelling
through the Southern Stsiles, giving
lectures. Seliurz was a strong Clcvi i
laml supporter, let the southern peo-j
pie give him a warm welcome.
On Saturday an attempt was
made to blow up both Houses of
I’arliment in London with dynamite.
The greatest excitement and pre
vails.
(Dimuiuu.
AX OH, WKU, AT IW.M OX
On Weilmstlay lust eonsidcrahle '
exci'ement was crenteil liy the;
discov ry of n well containing;
kerosene oil in n yard in the rear i
t grocery store of Muster. \V. I
C. Turpin Sr. Co. A negro girl I
draw water. |
When it was drawn the discovery !
Hancock will nomiiiftto every can- j wus made tlint it was oil. Mr.
(lhlatc lor public ofliee by priinariea « T( , oall(Jtl n nnn ,ber of friends. ;
in the fin ure. Every one wo have 1 . . , ... , i
talked with on the subject is decided- , who tried several cxpei i me nth.
lv to favor of the move.—Sparta M- The euhstanco burned well
monument will be lighted ' ni
l'jf) Edison electric lights.
Mr. Malvern iT.*Wright of Angus , ()( .
ta, a young lawyer of ability and the j
eon of General Hans A. Wright, died ^ ^ ^ (f)
lust week.
Gr>'cie Stanley, «ife of Charles Stanly}
ami daughter of* William J. Itrookn, wiis born j
L)« o !10lh 1807, and departed thin lite, Jftu.
lltb 1885. Hiie 1-HteB a Hwe»»t little lidaM
naught r, aged 7 tlajn. While ou her U}ilig
bed hb«i Hpokt* ol tingiln that liatioome affct i
Her t«> c in.v h* r iiotue. S ie said It.at Hart* i
U'Q lin lllttlc lllf IOM- btl HlllUtllil i COlUt
»«•.*111» mid hlii wollid g" til'll)'* with liei Hue
oiappt.il btl ban ih nu locked b»-nv< nanid
III id F III ell WiiH Ml hupp), 'lit* I heaveu W*h
aduii a pr*ll‘ ; lti'b T e lain lv diem trb tl
O qtll I lie!, • lilt k IJ g I hut hue Wah ♦ Xcllotl,
»h> wultl hho tint, ari l ku-*w what -die
wart dt'llig Hhd hht* coi l I set- Havtel U'Q tlt:
turning ullt-r her. nhe locked heavy i. w aid tt<r
.wbl t lift Mal i lliat Harie.t bad Collie HD 1 ’
a lie Ana gdlig home with her Hut* epl.u
la, a. pMpa. Mam run. Main ilia, add Cudu<-
ni re|.«tiotiM to outlie ahd go home with her
aud Hnid lor in r iiuHb.tb'l to wul-t right ii*
tuiw a oil 1,aud follow her to heaven for heav
en wRHHUuh a pretty place O, bow beautt
.. tI , . in ! IU|, hbe said U, bow bappv! Sue waa an
Haven, •Inn. 18. * : aecepUl 1 • mtmbt r ol the \$ etboaiht cbnrc
tlui second deepest Artesian bore I ul Deep Step,
ever sunk in this country Inm been '
AGENTS
WANTED
Rev. .James li. Hanson, father of j
Major Hanson, Manager of the Ma j
con Telegruph, died at bis home in ,
Itarnesville WimIiicbiLi) morning. I
V.IIM.Y KOIS 1X01 roll IVATEB.
Tlicy (>lvi> ii|> III* Job Alter
MilkiMK t in'll' Drill 4,1000 11.
melih' <f' r,anter.
abnudoued here by the Winchester
! Arms Company after going down
! 0,100 feet without linding water.
' This lauk of water scientific men are
1 at a loss to account for. The Win-
lamps. An investigation will tie I ,.|icstcr Arms Conipnny, which is a
The hito elec'limiH in’this state em- j made to disoovei the cause of the j very wealthy concern, three years
plm-ise the duty of the present,legis-1 wonderful production. 1 nmmnstrnte.l, to no purpose,
lattice to provide a registration law. — i Jl f rM
If une lmittho published accounts oi; Charleston, »S. 0., is to send at | them . . „
the election botrne it was a disgrace i k , ast two mi lit,uy companies to I '- y 11 "'- v th,! s,n >in ^° ' u
to our grand old commonwealth.— ;
.Vpar/a hhmelile.
Hkcp Hweeilv hitter, tukn jour rest.
No in> ru hoi row will thou kuow,
You r* joint* in r« alm* ol tbt* 1 1 nt
Wbiiu W6 Mill eojouib here la low.
God forbid tb&t we Fbonld chciiRh
One r»gr« t th*.t tli* u bunt gone,
If w do. may ii quickly ptrinh,
For Kintor ia Mult i,) l.bdud home.
Die Best
THE
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savannah
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| C , , , I ., GEORGIA—Washington County.
: a^ainost tho cxcossi\(! rates chain'd; >\iioiv tov'^ nT?l7lf , lt’
i them for water. Almost immediate ORDINARY h OrFIGE,
! well for the purpose of olilaining
Washington to take part in the | i m i c pcndnnt water supply. A IVn-
inau"uration of President Clevc«! sylvunla oil well horer contracted to
is toe historic tlie work by the foot, and had
The CoinminHioriH for J iiRticen for Ibe Peacf
tlucicd on tbo 3d iunt. aud the CoinmiHaionH
and *Hlauk BoikIh for tbo flounty ofllucrM
1 cttnl on tbo Utb ibHt. buve boeu rooeived
An agt ieultural «change, in an j lullllj ono ot these is the historic j t hew ml
rticle on How to l'eed hoists, W nsliimrton lirrht inhmtl’V which i , n „nil.s «,ro wlien lie reach-
article
locutions feeding “corn in tlio ear'
ns one way. This tnny bo an eco
nomical way, but it must bo exces
sively painful to tbo horse.
Senator Jones, ufl'ioridn, who is
regarded as one ot the most elot|iielit
men in the Senate, never attended
school regularly, and owes nil
education to Ii is own effort after
twenty-first birthday.
Washington light infantry which ; (ll) l() s j x months ago, when lie reach
will constitute a portion of the I oil the present depth,
famous Centennial Legion and
Tho.i, on Monday morning it was
, found tlint some ono had, on tho Sut-
the other is the German Artillery i „ n !, lv previous, droppod some pice
The latter coin puny hail such u ; es of iron into the bore, and wedged
,.i' snow and ' ' n (, ' ,out IIRy feet of steel boring
last tool >. Ever since the contractor lias
j been trying to bore out the obstruc-
Prosidental inauguration that, the j tic,«, nntl in so doing bus more than
bitter experience
cold in Washington
at my office.
AHUmcrested will call at my offioo at ns
cully a day as prncticnldo.
M. NEWMAN, Ordiuary.
jsn IT, 2t
*' s ! members arc to be provided with t absorbed his entire profits. About
jrl,is i overcoats made expressly for the I *25.000 h,s been sunk in boring the
/.i , , " The IJoreas Miigazllli*, a periodi-
t.olonsl Lamout, Ml. ( levehtnd s , ^ (U , vot(J( , t()Ul0 illU! ,.,. s ts of Won-
For Exemptiou.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
OltDINAliY'S OFFICE,
Edward W. McCarty lias Hp| lied for Ex
emption of personally nud soUing apart and
valimtton nt Honiestend, and 1 will puss up
on the sumo at 11 o'clock ou Wednesday llu
ltli dav ot February, IsHo, at my office,
M NEWMAN, Ordinary
jan 1C—2t
of tile creole patois
overload the back of a mouse.
There never lived such absurd
creole, lie thinks, ns those that sun
themselves m Mr. ('aide's nooks.
I 1 ™ 9 ’*' j well.
occassion
('buries Gnycrre, u creole critic,
declares tlint Mr. Cable's knowledge ; , -
.vmilrl not I l ,rm, to socroiury, is 'juoteil as any- nn ,l the Hojiis, lias contemplated
ing that there lias been no rush for | ii H fu st years work. Its pages are
the otllee under the now adminislra- ' tilled with plain directions for ma
lion, and that Mr. Cleveland, in this | king an inllnite variety of useful and
. , ,. ... decorative articles, and its aim is
respect, is agreeably rbsnpointed. , evi ,, cnt | y not only to help woman to
“We linvo every reason,’ lie adds, ' c ,„pbiy their limo in a useful and
“to be proud of the behavior of the 1 pleasing manner, but also to bo of
Democrats." The Clovernm’s civil service to those whom liee.eeisity
service letter, lie thinks had a good compels to labor.
. . There are thousands of women
etfect, but he expresses tho opinion Uir(lll „ lin , a tho l ftm | supporting
that the members of tin* parly as a : tliemselves by tho aid of the Cuocii-
rule, desire not to to embarrass the ; kt-iiook and Kx.ttimi-sukdi.k, to
administration, nud honestly hope I whom the Doiicas is imnliiable.
, ■ .i i .. The 1'ArrKUNH given ns selected with
that it will result in the betterment I 1 . ... ... .n
of the wludo country.
ChiiwuHtiio most wicked State
in the r< untr) last jear, according
to tlio ciimo statistics that liavo just
boon issued.— There were 189 unu •
il rs in Ohio, Texas i liking stcoiui
will 184. lthodo Islfti d nud Dela
ware being the similli st Stub h, had
the smallest number of murders, huv-
•ing 11.
Kc'.c Smulsoy, the young woman
of Fort Plain, N. Y'., who is said
to have taken no food since las
March, is not only si ill alive,
but both sho and her family are
hopeful of her ultimate recovery.
Tuu attending physician says her
case is mysterious.
For I.»nve to Holt I.ntnl.
GEORGIA—Washington County
ORDINARY'S OFFICE,
J. H Palmer. Climrilinn of Flora L. ltr,iT t-
tuy Iihh in due lorm at plio I to tb« niulor
Hignoil forlvuvB to soil the li t ncrex ol lutid
iu Urn IWlb Dint., G. M., liPlonKiug lo mild
minor, tor the purpose of r.-tuveHlment ol
proceeds in other laud, abd aaid applicrttloh
*i!l tie hoard on the lirat Monday in Feliri
ary, 18H5, nt mv office.
Given uml. r my hand officially Ibia 20ih
Decombor, 1884.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary
1-1 — 41
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ATLANTA, GA
M. D. DAVIS
SANDERSVILLE, GA.
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THE SAVANNAH
The Stewards of Wash
ington Circuit.
All of the Stewards of 'Washing
ton circuit tire requested to meet nt
Cabin Hill church on Saturday be
fore the !ird Sunday in this month
nt 10 o'clock a. m.to attend to im
portant business for the Circuit. As
Bay Springs and Pincy Mount
Churches have been added to tlio
Washington Circuit, the Stewards
of those churches ure also desired to
attend.
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BRING all you PISTOLS, CiUNS, nml SEWING MACIIINS If you
want them put in good order nt n rcasonnblo price, to
E. TWILLEI’S SHOP
On Jei'nignti Street, Next to Mr. Benj. VVItiddon’s Residence,
AN ORDINANCE.
Governor McDaniel lias npponint
ed (Ail. E. P. Howell, of tho Consti
tution, lo Ml! the vacancy in the
are and taste, and tlio working di
rections, which, by tlio way, are
Pi!tXTi:n without Aiihkviation, arc
tested by an expert, to prevent mis
takes. kxi'rnxo, Nkttino, (Jhochkt-
wouk, nil kinds of Emubuidkuy, and
lioard of State ('apitol Commission-1 Autistic Nkedi.kwokk are treated
ers, canned by the death of Major i*> U" volumns. Innumerable hints
, ,, ,, ,, and suggestions, with regard to per-
Crane. < ol. Howell w ill 1111 the po- . gu|)ft | linf | |, n1nu docorntion are giv-
sition with ability. I on, which may ho enlarged indeti-
The Governor, could not linvo se I nitdy. 'Vlio Doiicas lms found an
looted a hotter man than ('ol. Ilowel. | unoccupied Held and is tilling it in
.— | so satisfactory a manner, that it is
Few Englishmen permit barbers , fast becoming n recognized author-
llo shave them, If they lire too poor ity on nil matters pertaining to
Jitely requested to hold up both I to allord a valet lo perform tliis uh j Womam.y IIasok uait. During its
lianils. He is then asked which I well as other olllccs, they shave I llrsl year it gave double the value
hand he prefered to have in liis po
Fur Letters Dismission
GEORGIA—Washington Count\.
Mrs. Harsh F. Irwin, Umniiuo nml exnffiom
A<iuiinlslmllx of 11 A. Irwin lain ot saiil
oounly, deoensed, applies tome lor leilirs . I
iflamissluu (rum her trusts, end 1 will pios
upon her application on the Urst Monday in
Mnreta 1885.
Given under my hand and official signa
ture this 24th tiny ol November, 1881
M. NEW MAN, Ordinary
11 27-1RHK 5m
In M oroco when a lliiel is eiiliglit
l thr most trivnl ollenee ho is po
session, and when his ehoieo lias
been made the other is cutolV. When
a thief lias lost Dot It hands and also
iiis feet, he losses his head and stops
stealing.
Mr. < levelnnd's resignation ns >
Governor of New York was humor- j
ously miseoust meted by an old back ;
wood man at Little Rock, Ark. I
,Said he: “Thar, I knnw’dit. 1 know’ll J
they would skier him oaten it at
Jast. Ain't been Mectod mor n a
month an' now lie buster gin up. Fust
thing you know old Tom Hendricks
will 11.ng up his head an' quit.
I tliemselves. That this custom is I promised. Each number contains
1 growing in America is evinced by \ more tuelmieiil matter than can be
the fuel that of late hardware ami j purchased separately for Tux Times
cutlery dealers report an increased I its cost to subscribers,
demand for razors, mid barbers state | Sample copies sent to any one ill
that tkeir business is poorer than it j the L'niti;i> Status or Canada, on
: 1 receipt of 10 cents. Address,
DORCAS,
872 Broadway, New York City.
Fur Guardian's Dismission.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
GEORGIA—W U8b iugtou Cou nt>
O. H. 1*. lieiill, Gmirdiau lur Mrs. Hsllb
CLnmblss fnnuarly Inman applies to inn toi
litlDrs ut dlsmiasiou Irotn Ida trust, and 1
will pass upon his upplK'uiuu on tho lira'
Monday iu Febrnury, 18s5.
Given uudor my hand officially this (lit
day of Jauilary, 1885.
M. NEWMAN. Ord
1-8 —4t
At 1 nviuton Tuesday Col. J. W.
Linds' i'a aweiling and smokehouse
was entire! destroyed by lire. '1 lie
alarm as given soon .after tho dis
eoverv. and the entire town was soon
on hand, but the llumos had made
Kueii rapid progiess that it was im-
possible to arrest them. Tho most
valuable portii e ot the lurniturc
was lost Ilis library was saved,
1 hough tile books are badly damag
ed. The loss is about $2,000 and the
insurance about $1,000. The lire
untight from the stove,
—Noe. Nrivs.
Mr. I Ancon's manner while signing
the emancipation proclamation on
New Year's night. 1809 is thus de
scribed in a current item. “As lie
took up the pen he said to Secretary
Stanton: ‘My arm is numb to the sho
ulder from so much hand-shaking, ll
was my band trembles they will stiy i-
bceeuon I was afraid’ Then he threw
out his under lip in a peculiar man
ner and wrote the unfnlteriug signa
ture‘A Lincoln-,’ that gave freedom
to over three million blacks”
lias been for years. 'This may Ik:
sign of the disease called Angioma
uia, but it more propably means
economy.
".vi.o, nit xV.fT W aT i/ii ily."
THE REMARKABLE NUMBER OF CFF.CE
HOLUtHS WHU DISlQUtR THEY ARE
DEMOCRATS.
It is quite amusing to tile disin
terested observer, stiys a Washing
ton special to tho Cincinnati
Slur ( Rep.), to see wlmt a large pro- i
p n t ion of i he olliee-liohlers here have !
suddenly discovered that they are |
Democrats, and have always been
such. it really takes away tin-
lireath of the average Democratic
seeker for spoils to have men in nice
fat olllccs gravely announce that
they are democrats, have been Dem
ocrats all their lives, and were ap
pointed us Democrats under the
reign of Buchanan or Fierce, or some
others of the ancients. Yet this is
tliu fact,. A prominent member ol
the House, on the Democratic side,
, talking of this, said to-day that lie
ban found, from personal inquiries,
:i very large nilliiUU' of Democrat'll
clerks in tne departments and in of
fices elsewhere, many of whom had
been appointed by Republican inliii
cnee. "1 took occasion to question
a lot ol clerks and heads of bureaus
from the Treasury Department,” lie
said, “as they came up here us wit
nesses before a committee recently,
and found nearly one-half of them
claiming to lie Democrats, and sev-
■rul who stated under oath th.it they
h.ul lie n appointed under Buchanan
.ml Fierce, and had held ill' p>-
-.11toils ever since. 1 don't hoe how
we are going to make much headway
tiring men out of olliec and appoint
I .ng new ones in the the face of slleii
i a state ol all'airs as this.
AYER’S
Cherry Pectoral.
N« other complaints are so insidious In tliolr
Attack as those utfFeting tho throat and lungs:
liouo so trifled with by tho majority of sulfor-
ers. Tlio ordinary cough or cold, resulting
perhaps from a trifling or unconscious ox-
posuro, Ih often but- tho beginning of u fatul
sickness. AYKU'8 ClIKUUY PKCTOBAh hat
well proven its etlleacy in a forty years' tight
with throat and luug diseases, and should b*
tukun in all cases without delay.
A Ttvrriblo Cough Cured.
“In 1F57 I took a severe cold, which affected
n»y lungs. 1 li
night alter ni)j
gave mo up.
Ton a i., which relieved my lungs, induced
Sleep, and afforded mo the retit necessary
for tuo recovery of my strength, lly tlio
continued use of the Pkctohal a perina*
mutt ctr.o wiia f.ltocted. I kin now D'J years
old, itivlo and hchrty, and am satisfied your
UiiKUUY l*BCTOliAI. saved me.
IIouack KAiitnnoTUEit."
Rockingham, Yt., tfuiy 15,
■Ot i i-ooK a aeverocoiu, wuien nueoieu
;a. I had a terrible cough, and pustied
:ter night without sloop. Tlio iCoelors
i up. 1 tried AYitn'a Chummy Pkc-
Fm* Leave to Hell Lwod.
GEORGIA—Washington County
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
Mth. M. A, llostiok, 0Iiiiriiiftn for Annii
Leu Hull uml Lewis 11-U, lu-s in linn form
n|i|iliotl to tb« iimiurHiriiu-il for 1>-uvh In ssll III
liimls iu Jubuson notuUy, beiut<|>iug lo sui.i
mitiors, sod nuid iqi|ilionliuii will Im beurd
on llm iirsi Mouduy in Februsry, 1885.
Thin 7ib Junuury, 1885.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary
l-8-4t
For Lstters Admiuistr tion.
GEORGIA—Washington Countj
ORDINARY'S OFFICE,
A.Y Huiin'h b ut ill due foriu .»|, t (i-.• I 1
;be Hiidersiuimd Iu: piim i,,m .
.-Iministrutiuii mi thu eMii’ii ul N L Hi...
,1,- o sold count), e-e.se,I ,md 1 u
iss upon s.inl 11,-p-i-.- i-ui uu lun Illsi Mon
i.iy in K- oni-m, 85.
(liven im.lt-r m\ n..u i offie.iully tiiis (l l
Gumiry 1-86
M. NEWMAN Orditiwy.
1-8- It,
An orilinnneo to levy nml collect a
Tax for tlio support of tlio Town Gov
ernment and Public Works for tlio Town
of Tcnnillo nml for other purposes hero
in mentioned for tho fiscal year, eighteen
hundred and eighty live.
.Sec. 1st. Tlio Intendmit and Aider
men of tho town of Tonnille iu Council
assembled to ordain that from and aflor
tlio passage of this Ordinance the follow
ing shall bo the amounts required for
the granting of license for tlio various
purposes that this Town is authorized
to grant license therefor nud tlio follow
ing shall he the levy upon nil real and
personal estate and dogs within tlio lim
its of said Incorporation or such part
thereof as is subject to he taxed by the j
State of Georgia.
Sec. 2nd. Unit flirt Lor ordained tlinl
(lie following specific taxes shall ho lev
ied and collected for said fiscal year
eighteen hundred and eighty five.
First. Upon every person carrying on
the business of auctioneer ten dollars.
Second, Upon every keeper of a pool,
billiard or bagatelle table kept tor
public use each table one lumdrcd dol
lars.
Third, Upon overv keeper of any nth
or tables, stand or pmeo, or any game
or play with or without a name unless
kept for exercise or amusement and not
kept for gam directly or indirectly in
the discretion of the Intotidutit.
Fourth, Upon every traveling vender
of patent or propriety medicines or other
urtiejesof likueliiiraeterspeeial nostrums
and jewelry, paper soup or other iinii-les,
(tobacconists, commercial travelers,
wholesale houses, and selling to the
wholesale trade excepted) in the discre
tion of tin- lntemlant.
Schedule of WrlttlHsvMIc mid
TciiiiUIc It. It.
Train No. 1. south.
Leave I Arrive
SuiuU-rsville D .00 n in. Tmiiiille 1110 a ni
Tennillu 11.15 “ Harrisons Tl.60 "
Harrisons 12,00 “ AVrlglitsville 12.80*
Train No. 1, north,
Leave | Arrive
Wriglitsvllle 1.20 pm. Harrisons 1.2a p m
Harrisons 1.25 " Tennille 2.20
Tennille 2.110 " Sandersville 2.40 •
This train will run to Olive Cluircli three
miles (o Wriglilsvillo l»r
die present. All freights tor_ M i-ighlsvllle
and Harrisons sliouId he plainly marked.
Goes Into operation January 1st 1885.
1884. J- 1- IRWIN,
Conductor.
AYER’S
Ague Cure
contains an nntldoto for nil malarial dis
orders which, ho far an known, is uiod in no
other remedy, it contains no Quinine, nor
any mineral nor deleterious substance what
ever, and consequently produces no Injurious
effect upon tho constitution, hut leuves tho
syntciu as healthy as ll wai before tho attuek.
WE WARRANT AYIdi’S AGUE CURE
to euro every easo of Fever and Ague, Inter
mittent or Chill IVver, KeuT.ttcnt Fovcr,
Dumb Ague, llllious Fever, and Liver Com
plaint oausctl by malaria. Iu case of failure,
after due trial, dealers are authorized, by «>ur
circular dated July lat, UFJ, to refund tlio
money.
Dr.J.C.Aycp*Co.,Lowell,Ma8s.
hold by all InagjLsU.
Get Jernigan to order you an Elgin Watch.
MOTHERS’
PAYAllD S IIESITATIOS.
Senalof Bayard, says a M r ashin
ton special, could lie the premier ol J
lillMUCXX S)l'|H<'8Si<lll
Vo lilies.
It is surprising ilia, the
ans have waited so long
nud
Group.— A Alotlirr'fl Tribute.
" While in tho country last winter my little
boy, three yearn old, was taken ill w ith croup;
it seemed us if ho would die from strangu
lation. Ono of tlio family suggested the uho
of AVUK’h CilEKUY I’Kt roiiAI, a bottle of
which was always kept in tho house. This
was tried lit small and frequent doses, and
loimr delight mi less than half an hour tbe
little patient was breathing sasily. Tho doc>
tor said that tlio UlfKl’.UY PECTORAL hud
saved my darling'* life. Can you wonder at
our gratltudo? . Sincerely yours,
Mltfi. 1CMMA Gedjcey.”
153 West 128th St., New York, May 16, 1882.
“I have n*cd Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
hi my family for several yours, and do not
hesitate to pronouiieo it tlio most effectual
remedy for coughs aud colds we have ever
tried. A. J. Crank.”
iauko Crystal, Minn., March 13, 1882.
" 1 suffered for eight years from Bronchitis,
and after trying many remedies with no sue-
cvvss. 1 was cured by the use of AYER'S CHER
RY PECTORAL. JOHKFII WALDEN.”
Dylialiu, Miss., April 6, 1K82.
Admit.-iK.r.it'.i’H uihimssM*.
GEORGIA -Wasbiui'ton c.-imi .
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
K. A. Jjniliv »n. OvGtiUy %«lf.oor, \
minlstral-or of l!iu M-tutai *t'Viij 1/ *>ii.*j p.,-
ate ol aaitl c.ouiily flc.L-iibe.l, iijipljes tf; v
•**; li tter-, of AiEiut.•>-.*)•» bora »i m.ii
,. ion Ol hHlii l-atiit t)ll l 1 Mi; !<i;M4 Ul-(M
.;-s ajijtiit tiiiu:i vh Hic* Jsi Mu*nd.»y m A’.ut
H8.'»,*it my oilW'.c in •'hRiB rnwille
Given under my bal.'l •*.: I ollleitl HtgRa
• urn, t» i:t 2(1 D* c* ;ui*«*r l N4.
11. NEW.m \N, Ordinary
12-1 3m
Fifth. Upon all lightning rod dealers
ton dollars.
Administrator’s Disn 1: s!on.
ORDINARY S OFFlvJE.
GEORGIA— Washington County.
J.W F. Tntwiok Hduiibintrator of Mirtlu
u. PrawicU, dec , applieH to mo lor letters
>1 UiKmimdoii Ironi said entatu, and I will
I'tMH npou said applicAtiou on the Unit Mou-
lay iu April, at my ulRcu iu bau
ioravillo
Giveu under my baud otbcially at .Sand* x»-
viile, tliis t)tb day of January, 188-1
.17. N E W M a N. O rd 'y
1-8 im
...... bclievhig uh I ilo that
but tor its use I should long since liavo died
V:. Brag don.”
depuldi-
!>»•(
CJpvelamVs Cabinet, but lie cannot [ claim that llm general depression in
, . i d ...i.i. i111<iin'v.si is :it.t ui11iiiiui tio t lieir doti*;i 1
be would be compelled to do if In
became Secretary of State. This
fact ought to cause thoughtful men
serious relloctiuu. Mr. Bayard is
at the recent e ecti.on.
The cry was raised on Saturday
in Congress, when Mr. liorr declared
.hat the business troubles of tin
country were mainly due lo distnnt
No case of an affect ion of tho th r cmt or
lungs cciihts which cannot be greatly relieved
by the ubo of AYEn'8 Cherry Pectoral,
and tt will always cure when the disoaao is
not already beyond tho coutrul of medicine.
l’REl’ARED BY
Dr. J. C. Ayer ACo., Lowell, Mass.
bold by all Druggists.
F.d L *v i S G it*'' 1'y
GEOUGI -— ' UN[iii:g( m 0«inutj
OR Di N ARY’b OFF ICE.-
W. A M-;l'i)rtj', Aomii.i irstor wuh ll»-
\Vill uniiHxe-1 ol C. U O'lteily, deoussed.
iuis iu duo form npplied to tlm uiidersiuund
i >r le-ftVB to si-ll tim rni.l ohlkt- bcWtiRiuK to
tho rslnts of ssiil doei-usi-d. nml ssid iqq lioa.
imi wd- Is- lu-ur l ou Ihu tirst ilouds} iD
F.hrimry, 1885.
Given unilt-r m.v hand offionilly this Gib
lay ol Jauasry, 1885.
M. NEWMAN.
l-s-5t Ordinary, IV. 0,
Hixtli, Upon every eirens company for
oneli exliibitimi in tho discretion of tin-
latombint anil nut less than fifty dollars.
Seventh. Upon all dealers in sphiton
or mall liquors mill intoxicating bitters
whether ifeiilinc in either or nii thereof
for each place of business « here the
saint- are sold in discretion of the Inteu-
danl, provided nevertheless should only
one liseense he applied foi the iiiiiiiimiiu
tax thereof shall be one thousand dollars
and provided fijvther should 'here be
two or more appli< 'iiiotis for such license
the minimum tux for ear It shall he fivi
hundred dollars and provided further
that parties desiring license shall apply
for thu sumo under the same rules unu
regulations a.-, now exist hi tlm oidmum-i
to provide a revenue for the Town of
Tennille, etc., passed .January JLl
18SO, nil of which rules and regulations
or so mneh thereof as is not iiu-ousisleui
with the ordinance be. aud the same
are hereby made u part ut thu ordi
nance.
See. 3rd. Be it further ordained tlint
shou.d only one application he made tie
same shall he accompanied with tie-
sum uf one thousand dollots for which
the treasurer shall give his receipt ami
if at thu expiration of ten day., no fur
flier application shall be made the lu-eusi-
shall issue for tho aforesaid, nevertheless
that applicant upon complying with all
the conditions required by this ordinance
may begin to sell from and alter the
date of application, should two or more
applications be made the same day
license may issue instmitor.
8ec- 4. Beit further ordained tint-
all ordinances and parts of ordinances in
conflict with this ordi"anco are hereby
repealed in so turns they conflict.
lied 2nd time and passed, yeas 4 nays
0.
J C HAltMAN Into,ulnat
8 H Ii MASSEY Clerk
FACTS nrCARDINU
35?, Ifcbr's Iren Tunic.
I-I r>- till (I < itHi li tlm SLOOD, rcgulttlo
FRIEND!
No Mure Terr
No More Fain I
No More Danger!
Mother or Child
The Dried uf
Motherhood
.. iMfl KICN/iYG, nml Kcbtoiu ....
. :U F.ml VXCiCJtof YOUTKI JimiII l:i»sc
• fii'.iil'ilig it < (lilt l II Mini fill i*l i'll I «'NIC.
. i • .■ I »v NN u it 11 >1 A |»| it* lilt*. I it'll
I., U .ii' Slifitulli, t I' .ll.. list- Is lituiliitl
. Im in'll.tlD nml Mumli i in it-*- it Its. IfoiiL'd,
- .mill ill-l'l t.x VV *■ i > i* I • " D.ft l • F.ltllVUUB
.!i tl utlvl Mqipllt .1 III I.Ill • I .
*■% •'•V I If- - * suS KialV'-i*)life lien. ;«11 I-Oiiqiliiintc
. p ocit 1 in i i'* tliclrx ^ will tin J ii.
UAHTElt'S IKON TONIO jt t,di sdhI h|,i t ilj
• ll MU'iu i b'Mi hidI 1»«• ;i:t*.s . « , i.Ixn• n.
To M'l.nyt'sl IcsIliD"
This invnlunble prop
er ttiou is truly it iri-
uinpli of Huioniitic ►kill,
and no more incMiiu iMi*
boiiflil wan ever bt'htuw-
cd on mot hers ut* (Ik*
world.
MTIt not only shor
tens the labor and lessens
the intensity of pain, Imi*
belli r than all, ii grealL
d. ininislies ihe danger i<
lib- ul ho'h mother ami
child, and Uuve* ilu
mol her in h condition
highly favorable io-j.cl-
ily t'eeo cry, and ■ ai h.-s
Inthle io tlo .ding, con*
vnl.-ionf, and t.iln-r alar
ming symploms incident
to lingering aod painfui
ilnbor# lls truly won-
• •I alO i
. lints Tonic
'-(.iiiili'i r. Iiltig l.sivf only Ml...)» Uic)."|.Ill.tr.
"I Hie o litlutil. il‘ you t-uF'icsli\ 'Ic.irc lir.illU
*tol t Xpyi ItlKlll—K»*l Hl«* OlOOINAl. AND i/I.Vl
C S*i. . -
Ut. Ld..Ih, .^!o., for our "DREAM DO- ll" Q
Fuilof *>»ruiiK't (uni ii»‘-ful iu:oitilt,tion, n»«' A
,*n. Harter's Iron Tonio is for Gale if. all
DriOGOISTS AMO DvAI.ER3 EVERYWHERE
nJrirAfift IoTIia Dr it,,
THE
neither
• a rich nor a poor man in tin- I l' le Democratic party.
..<• si... I Hu mio'lit just as truly m
itty that
. .. /. . _ j 11: 1111 ■ 111 u •** t. Liittt i 11«i i
ordir.aiy ticeep a ion o .u. e R - | .tistruet of the Democratic parly
lie lias a modest income iu addition | innrlo ,, u , win ■ " .>.• :> . '.
po bis salary as Senator.
Ilai'd Times in 81 Louis.
from Ike. Philadelphia Newr.
Wlmt pinches most at present in ! :l Democratic president, and win
Louis. There arc es i.uatc.l the prospect ol the continuance
1 I the Kemibhcan power. 1 hey on
Bt
m
jo be -20,000 iineuiployed men in
that, city Mow to a Tori them
I,oy support, was tt problem which
lot's been ingeniously solved, in
stead ol making the men receivers
of aims and insieail ot increasing
luxation by a spool'll lev flir p’-n-
IttaW idopted Of .,'tU-/..U-
, nade tho wind Dloiv fifty miles
I hour the other day, or caused the
destruction of the Long Island fuc
i tory by lightening in January.
I The business troubles of theeoun-
[ try liegnn long before the election ot
‘ ‘ ’ lien
ot
tlie Republican power. They orig
inated in causes with which politic j
ai parties have nothing to do, and 1 ***
they will terminate without regard
to political influences.
The attempt to make the Demo-
lluHteitfr’R Stom-
aclic ihiti-TH \y
the article fur you
it stimulates tin
failing energies,
invigorate* the
body and die it
: the tnimf. It en
ables the system
to throw off tin
debiii.iting elteot.-
of undue fitigue,
gives renewed
vigor to ihe or
gans of digestion,
arouses tlio liver
when inactive, re
news the jaded appetite, ,ul ^ encourages
heattiiful repose. Its in«>redieiUs are sale
and Its crcnentials. wliicuuist in the
., . ,i • i * i tii.v. lrctien11iiin.
c-rats responsible for the existing do i, e[lrty , ;n ,|„ r .,. n „. nt 0 f perrons of every uIuh.
iiiv;--io'.i ill 3*iiinoss M <)0mn^o^isiJ' j ,f ^.dety, in-nuisjt eouvurcsn"- For'sah*
par.- aud simple, -».Y- to .York i«/t. |n-ul! Dr.irei t* and ILaK-rs gcuireby
For Letters of Dismbsion.
GEORGIA WaKhington.County.
Ordinary’s Office.
I. Hurmunn, ndmiuistrntor of tlia eftatc
,.f W. li. Urowu applies to ma for
letters nt Dismission from said administra-
-ion. and I will pass upon said application
i.ntliefir t Monday in iljv, 1885, at my
tllco in Kamlersvillo.
Given under my hand officially, this lOtb
lay of January, 1880.
il. Nkwman, Ordy.
1 22-f)m
For Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA—Washington _County.
ORDINARY'S OFFICE. ’
■J. 11 Pa(>a 1ms in dno form applied to tho un
dersigned for letters ot administration on the
■ state of tlarry Francis, lato of Raid oonnty
deceased, and I will pass upon said applica
tion ou the Urst Monday in Marub, 1885, at
mv office.
Given nnder mv hand officially this 16th
.1 .y of January, 1885.
M NEWM'N, Ordinary
1-22 41
25 YEARS m USE.
Tho Gi's&test Madical Triumph of the Age!
SYMPTOMS OF A
I.oaa ci'n DpotiiP, Bowel* coctlve, l’uiu la
the brad, with a dull sensation iu the
back part, Fain under tbo shoulder*
blade. Fullness nftrr enilua, with ndis-
inclinatlon to exertion ot' body cr mlud,
Irritability of temper, l.owepiritn, with
p. feeling of haring neglected eomc duty,
‘Weariness, pizzlnecn, Flutterluff at tho
Heart, Dots before the eyes, Iload&cho
orcr the right eye, Kestlcusnees, with
fltlul dreams, Highly colored Urine, and
CONSTIPATION.
TUTT’S P1LX8 aro especially adapted
to »uch cases, oho iloso effects such a
change of feclinfrns tonsloniah the sufferer
They Increase the A|>petlte,snd ca'isetho
body t«> Take on I’leuli.tlun tho system is
nnurliihed. urd ln’tlieirTonlc Action on
nourished, uni by tliclr Tonic Action on
the DigestlreOruanStUoKiiiorStoolsnro
TUTT’S KAIR OYL
Gray IIair or Whiskers changed to a
thisDTE. It imparts a nutural
instantaneously, bold by Druggists,
B«lit l>>'Oil Yt;.*.-) on r»*cnlpt ot V s 1.
OHica, 44 wiuriaySt., Haw York-
ISewingMachine,
[BMINGTON RIFLE,
UNEXCELLED BY ANY.
I Sure to Give Satisfaction.
(Jcueral Office, Ilion, N. Y.
New York Office, I) road way,
Buying Agents Wanted.
.inbf...
Trniififurmcd to !,lerfiil clUeac-y in lliit
ic.-jHct »milks th
HO PE Mot units' Fhiknd to I>l
and
jfA'V
DUX
Safety and K;wg
milked ith on of the li
living H|i|diaiictB gi\ vi
to the world by tlul dif
coveiifrf of modern sci
cncu.
Kroirt*' the nature* ti
the case it will of cuttrst
lie undt-iHiood tlmt
sve cainlot piihlish ct-r-
illcntcH concerning thh*
IU.mbdy \\ iiiKHit woun-
j«ling the the debicacy ol
the writers. Yet ’ wc
j ha vc himdrcdH ol such
ilcHtiinunialK on file, and
no mother who has once
jused it ssiil ever again
11 h* without it in her time
Woman, 1 '* trouble*
A prominent physician lately remarked
to the proprietor, tlint if it were admirable
to make public the letters we receive, the
“The tl others Friend would out sell any
thing on Ihc market.
I most earnestly entreat every female ex
peeling to he confined, to use Mothers He
lief, i.'oupled with this entmity 1 will add
dial during a long obstetrical praclka
ilorty four years), 1 have never known il t«
fail to prodme a safe and <juiuk delivery.
IL J. Holmes, M. I)., Atlanta, Ga,
Send foo our Tretise on “Health and
Happiness of Woman,“ n,.ailed free,
IJ HAD FIELD Keoulatoh Co., Atlanta, C»n
LIVER
mBnmui
7E8ETABLERLU
Begin Baalthy
action to the Lint
,ud rell.T.allbtV
,Iou. troublM.
full, TiiaUtl,; Mo Qrlptx*. Ft to, Uo. All BlWCUl
ilHItaniUH. Rlv.r-ld.-, v ' T’,. <lr/ fllrnnK.
woim). XtuoLt, trilllt’ip., umVo o»*.. ..
MARRIAGE^ip!
4 All that thodonbtful curious or thnaRbtfu^
Jlm-'W, Cloth nod RUtlt lilndln 60 ot*,|>A|>nr 15c.M
?films Guide, 1<4 pl p ...
Hend s x cents for eontaft*. sod
receive free u costly box of geoi
Which will In-Ip nil. of Htticr *ei
Jgto mom money rlxhl sway thsu ,
unvMilng In 'IiIm world. For.
tunes await the workers ibso.
At oncu U'hlrvM I rue & Co., August*
FREE PRESS
BUBSGBIBE 3STO"W
AND UKCEITB THU PATW SOU TttH
BALANCE OF 1884 F8EE
6EMU VOR RAMl'I.R CX1PY. A0KKT9
WANTED KVEIIVWIIERE.
THE REE PRESS CO., Detroit, Mick,
FREE PRESS
ft) PURGATIVE PUS
And will completely change the blood in tho entire system In throo
person who will take 1 1*111 each night from 1 to 13 weeks, may be rcstored-to
health, if such a thing bo poe&ihle. For Female Complaints these Fills have n<wi
rhyslciaus use them for tho euro of LIVER and KIDNEY diseases. Sold eeorywn •
or sent by mall for 25c. Iu stamps. Circulars free. I. S. JOHNSON A CO.. Bo«ton, Mm*
Cronp v A«t_hM.J r <»J i hl‘ 8 , ;' > .^ e “5S
HEADache
iter than cure.
uml all Bl .lOUi jOMPLAiH-.S are relli-veit hy tu:uu<
WRIGHT S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS
fartlf VivgfaV/,; 58!?> ISi. £KBi>i;j!v.i
r HQ n KiU S (SlKLfl Uml Mae a i revenuon is uoua ««••• floartS*
OHNSOT!’3 ANODYflE LINIMENT cuiif.s lnanenn. Bl«*lft •VJ’A.VxKiibl*,**
> Hacking (otipi, whooping Cough, Chronic Dlarrhcoa, Dysentery, Cholera. Morbus, Man*/
:uses of liio Spine. SulU uvcrjTvhcro. Circulars ffcc. 1. 8. JQUNSON A CO., Boston, Mm « ^
It is • well-known fact that most of tho
Horse and Cnttlo Powilcr sold In this coun
try Is v orthless; that Sheridan's Condition
Powder is absolntoiypnre and very valuable.
Notliing on Earth will make hens
Inyllky Sheridan's Condition Pow-
- . .) tc:»nno/inful to eocti pint of ■■■■ ~
food. It will nUo po.ntivolv urovi-nt. ani cure 1 nopCholero.Ac. Botdovcrrwhm.oi^nt^yin^j ii^
‘ “ I stui:ji>«. l-'uruUhsd In tan
|(.a\uhtTRlrts. h 8. **'
ui.u pro*.MIL f*TJ T CTTrC t
CKICKEn CHOLKRA.l