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THE MERCURY,
The
Sheriff's Oi'irnn <»•'
County.
A. J, .1 Lit MU AN,
Editor.
ruBUsnun ani> Pr.oinir.TOR,
KANDEItSVlLLi:, ■ • ■ GKt.’KGl.V
TUESDAY, NUliiVAii Y it- iS85
'tiio A'eff Orloaus Exposition win
just; Connies. lor more money
Col. W. (). l'tiggli: of 1. Ilillllie .
tut*.I lit 1 lloUIUSI ilit- hirst tv- on.
A reel'llt tux in" in t»»oi_io i
likely to sliqUhe eiirryiiij; o; ne.q>
oils.
Prof. Wiggins jirediets groin
storms from Uiu lfsth to the 2(Jtli ol
Alureli.
The immigrntioii <H‘ 1.SN4 tvns eon-
sivlerahly short of that of the previ
ous year.
Blind Tom hail two log houses in
Charleston on Saturday, liis musi
eal powers are wonderful.
The arrest of Ciiiiiiinglmm, it is
thought, in Loudon will lead to im
portant iiil'v.miulii>ii relative to other
Dynamiters,
Thu Ereneh are preparing for eon
eerlud action in eonqilin, and within
H short while will have -iU.UOU sol
diers in the province.
A IVusylvaitiu grand Jury has de-
eiareil roller skating iiuslruelive ol
morals. Thus is the fueinutiou oi
the sport ineruused.
While Rev. Main Jones of Georgia
was preaching in Dr. Talmage’s
"'J’abernaele in Brooklyn nearly
three hundred people professed con
version.
The late Baron Itothschild would
not employ a cook who could not
make three hundred and sixty live
kinds of soup. In American restau
rant h they serve that many kinds of
soup out of one kettle.
The llauiier thinks if Athens is
made a prohiliitisn town it will be
come more popular than ever with
the drummers, us they will atop over
there fortlie purpose of sobering up-
A hill has been introduced in the
Jliinicsota Senate requiring every
limn addieled to the use of intoxica
ting liquors In mipply himself with
a license; that is, the saloon keeper
cannot sell him anything inloxiea
ting unless he shall present a license
authorizing him to drink.
Cunningham, who was arrested
for blowing up the I’ailiainent house
nud the Tower in London with d\
nnmite, is only twenty-two years of
.age, and he is at present charged
with conspiracy under the explosive
net, blit llie government prosecutor
Jias reserved the right to substitute
the charge of liigli treason, which
would look as if there was little
doubt of bis being made an example
of.
According to the Boston Traveller,
the people of this country are cer
tain to have hard times every few
years as long they continue to spend
#1.400,000,000 annually for wliiskcv,
beer and the taxes thereon. This
is an enormous di ink bill lor a peo
ple whose food and dress bill is mils
if 1.250.000,000 a year. Over-produc
tion is not what hurts us. It is our
over-consumption of w hiskey under
consumption of food and clothing.
If our working people had put their
drink money in their pockets during
the past live years they would be
tolerably ilusli just at present.
Bishop Gross, of the CatlKilic di
ocese of Georgia, speaking oftlie op
erations of the dynamiters, says: “I
was unable to express my horror
and indignation when 1 heard of the
terrible disaster. The Catholic
Church is opposed to all such nielli
p!so : warfare. The Irish bishops
CTDcnovan Rossa
Was shot- by .Mr-. Ycslet Dudley,
a handsome English lady, on Mon
day Feb. 2nd ill front of the Stew
art-buijdhig in New York.
She wmv spectacles, an 1 had lie
appei ranee of nil inli-Vm u.al lookin
-elioi.l t.-aeli t. She drew a tiv
h - .-led revolver from her dr<
oeket, and 1 vcling i 1 at him, lire
Uiu shot,, l.o: -:i threw his han i
hove iii- It" ■. I and eric I: ‘I'm shot .
lie then fell heavily to the sidewalk.
Tile woman lived the rein link. . bid
lets in her pistol a' th ■ pro-.tra!-
'ii in. end calmly ali i lincoiu'eni:' I
-ilkt- ! otf with the sm iking revoi
\il in her hand. She was followed
y a large crowd, while a .till L,r..,
te I' ..111 rounde l t he W lillllde I dy II.l
miter.
She was arrested and conducted
to the station house, liossa's wound
is not considered dangerous.
Ill a majkstv’s consit. xoririKD.
J. Plerrepont Edwards, the Brit
ish Consul, was found in his library
at No 11 East, Thirty tirst street.
He had heard of the shooting ol
liossa by Mi's Dudley but he had no
details. These being furnished, lie
asked “the condition of this w retch
ed man,” refering to liossa. Being
told that he would probably recover
Mr. Edwards said: ‘'Then he will
become n greater hero than ever,”
and then he added; "It is uufortun
ate that lie should be shot by an
Englishwoman, but 1 think the poor
Indy must he demented on the sub
ject. She surely must bo demented.
I never have seen her that I can re
call and know nothing of her.”
Bonding '[lie Road.
Aiiniiai MeetingorMioclilHiltfem < n T . , _ 0 ,
ei iiii' aiikiimu, <>iiih(,ii anii LOOK I N O h ANGES.
SaiKleisuile ICiiilior.il- I
I'l'csiilcail .lIJii iK l sUepo. l.
| We the undersigned citizens of the
ic annual meeting of stoekhold- j following counties have each purchased
ers ol the A. G. it S. liailroad was \ Wrought Iron Ilanges and cheerfully
held to-day in the companie s ol
lice, Bresident Aliteliell in the elmir.
’l lie meeting was enthusiastic and
harmonious, and uo'„ a dissentiii"
KING’S EVIL
VT.r> Hie name formerly given lo Scrofula
beenuso of a superstition that It could ho
cured by si king's touch. The world Is
w Iscr now, and knows that
SCROFULA
can onlr ?>o ruml l»v n thorough purificn*
lion oi tho blood. If this Is neclectcd,
the disease p« rpeluates its taint throil;;li
generation niter generation. -Among ltd
earlier symptomatic developments aro
LCc/.cmn,' < utu-iicou* Lnmlions, Tu
mors, Hulls, rarbimrlos, KrysipeluH,
1*111*11 U*i*t fleers, Nervous nud Phy
sical Collapse, etc. If allowed In con
tinue, Ithcumnlism, Scrofulous Ca
tarrh, Kidney ami ldvcr Diseases,
Tuberculin* Consumption, ami vari
ous other i!;m: < ruu^ or latal maladies, arc
produced by It.
Ayers Sarsaparilla
h tho nnJtf pnirryfol mu? nlwint reliable
riniiH'j innlirinc, I< IssoellWt-
lt:«I mi alterative lliat. It eradicates from
the s\ vtem Hereditary Scrofula, and
the kindred poisons of contagious diseases
and mercury. At the mine time it en-
rielas and vitalizes the blood, restoring
healthful netloii to the vital organs and
rejuvenatinj thcentiru hysleiu. TUbgrcat
Regenerative Medicine
I, composed of die genuine Honduras
Sarsa/uirilla, with Yellow Dock', Slit-
linffia, tlio Iodide) of Potassium mid
Iron, mid other Ingredient* of grout i>o-
tcncy. carefully mid ncleiitlllrully com-
pouuded. lu formula I* generally known
to (lie medical profemdoa, mid the best
phyalclmn constantly prescribe A vita's
SAitaxi'Aim.t.x us Hii
Absolute Cure
For all disease! caused by tho vitiation of
tho blood. It Is concentrated to die high*
, -t practicable degree, fur beyond any
other preparation for which like effects
arc claimed, nnd Is therefore tho cheapest,
us well ns tho best blood purifylug medi
cine, lu tho world.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
FIlKPAHKD IIY
Dr. J* C. Ay or A Co., Lowell, Mast.
[ Analytical Chemist..]
Sold by nil Druggists: price $1; six
bottle, f.r $5.
Caution.
! All prisons are herel»\ forewarned not to
I hire or harbor my *nd son -It rr\ M. j, vvh •
1 ■ t f m\ limn ■ in Siub isv ilb , I».c * iMth
ISMb Jerry’s Id • ir* < 1 !. h;-bt .. ino r
e the color, a »
rovvti and (jmc!
inj'. • i.y w i<o i•
thnnVlulK n
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spok-
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‘ Ti M Y
A'liuinistr it' i'- I’l- iu s .»r.
OEOlU.ilA — Wnsl.M.^tnti min t .
| • MUUNAHY’SO! TICE.
! l A mIiviim. Ft* n'j iinirii *r . . r.
I ...lid MM..' Ol the . V.'ilv U li , |. rd
'• 'd - nl i i t,i,i\ « isfit, ii|ipli»M to nn
j or b-tlc.s <>| fiisinis-'iifi jn »ij tf,». admifiis-
, ittti.Ti f aid i kIiiN. 1 m fi • I i will pass upon
* ; ’'!<.•< (-ii ii - 'dimiilay in \ia»< i
' s o, di in \ o!ib*«* lit • a-#,, i s\ilb*
• iv. n urn" r in \ hand nnd otlioiul si^n
; ture, (l iM 2 ' , >c(*ornl.i*r. 1 *K I.
il. M'.WMaN’ Ordinnrv.
1‘2 1-din
Guardian’*, Sale.
Q!:OUGIA — Washington County
Will bo scd-l on tho first Tuesday in March
IHSo, at 111.* ('nnrt-honsa door in Sandarsvillo
‘ ot.vo.-n Ibo 1-g.il liours of sale, that tr.-.ct ol
hind in tho '.Midi District of said county, be-
longing to Flout I,. l,iantloy, minor, udjoln-
I mu'lands ot I’ringl,', I. A Mirtin, \V. II.
| baa-son, and Jim. (!, Smith, containing 111
| icres more or h-ss. Mel t t.j order ot die
'ourtol Ordinary, lor r.-inv. stm nt of pro-
oseds. .1. It l'AL.MKit, duurdii.n.
(,-b 5, 1885—tt
Administrator’s Dim issinn.
OH DIN A BY S OFFICE,
i iKOltGlA— Wasliiugton County,
j J.W. F. Trmvielt admitiisfrator of MartLa
I b. Trawtok, dec , applies to me lor h-tiers
"I Dismission Irom ssi.1 estate, an t I will
i pas* upon said application on tho first M- u-
I d iy in April, 1885, at my otttco in San*
dersvillo
I (liven under inv Imndotbcially at .S'andern-
j vide, this Dili day ot January, 18M-1.
M. NEtVMAN, Ord'y
! 1-8-din
ton mi: sri.i:ndii> new
BOOK
Tho World’s Wenders
S SUN BV THf r.ricT
'S'.I ] lei la 1‘oiai Kxpl id's
Sru llfding t!u- SAS. B?SV.-
T-HU'fc Of" 111,' i!!I,'k
EXl’KDl'I'lOV in senrch
,.f 4.Sv«* AavJi Potr
\ -I .In i , in a; , o --covetH,
. v. ... ,i a.n: Oi -I IX-
Treat!!!
- !- ", Wo:: I ij
.i oin . i- , oust-.ii -
ami , III ions j in -pi.
i. p : ilea; t in \\ male
t 'uri -aiti.-s of II...
W'.i 1J-.; n ii coni ",
Win. Grunthon.
.1/. T. Balk.
II. iimpel'.
\V. A. Mobley.
Hold. .l'TtsM'll,
M. Dixon.
• I. M, Bai'itCH.
.Iiibn GlomiuilM
II'. Iv. i'li^ii'f.
I. D. itogcrs,
I'homas (tiblis.
voice was raised when tho iTvsidciii
sItowed the nccoasity of bonding tin*
road in order to insiiru its eoinplu-
ti<m in time to iritimporL the next
crop, There was 7.170 shares rep
resented, or the two thirds of the
ip250.000 eapftol stoek iieeessui y to
issue Hid bonds. The ollleera were
instrueted not to it sue more than
tfiiuO.OUO in bonds at li or T per cent
ill subsequent eonvermitiou with
President .Milehell, lie stated to the
Evening News tiiat he would not
need Uiu whole issue, certainly not
now, but that lie hud already received
two bids fortlie bonds to lie issued.
He said lie Would issue them at onee
and had no doubt of tho immediate
sale of (lie bonds.
Work on the road has never ceased
a single day, ami the company has
paid its debts as they fell due. Tim
entire lines.f MU i nty , iglit miles lias
been surveyed located and t idstaked
deeds to right of way secured except
at tt lew points, and valuable termi
nal laeilities obtained. Fifty three
miles of the road bed made, which
with some expenses eaa lie prepared
lor the erossties, II It ecu hundred
b et of tivstling completed and near
ly leu miles of track laid and sur
laced. The tompuuy owns one 211
ton 1 - by Jtt A11, Savage locomotive,
a first class passenger coach, live
good Hat nud one box ear, two pole
etu's and necessary grading and track
tools for the completion of the line.
The report closes with the Himn
'■'i’ll statement, which shows that
•-rlBLoBS have been collected, and with
the assurance ol llie President that
tile lino will lie complete and in op
’‘ration by the first of next October.
After the reports were read and
other bunincs attended to, the usual
election took place with the follow
ing result: President, It. M. Mitch
ell, Directors, W. B, Young, Job.
Davison, G. II. Howard, VY. T. Gary,
N. \Y. Murphy, Thomas Wnrthoii ! 0. P. Knight.
.i. a!P"!s;;: n ,
B. : Mrs. M. •/. .Martin
aid our testimony to that of many others
iis t" llii'ir Mipcriorily ami excelleneo in
every respect over utty other stovo we
have ever seen or tried. These ranges
lake less fuel and cook quicker and
more thoroughly than any cooking up
parntus nmv made. They are cleanly,
eeonomirld and durable,mid in our opin
ion their equal has never been mndeaud
ilirir superior never will be. W’e recoin-
mend these ranges to our fellow citizens,
j feeling sure that should they become
i piircliiisers, they and their families will
i I. • thoroughly pleased, and never regret
Ii nving bought a “IIuuo Cuinort’
WTought Iron Itiingo.
IRWIN, CO.
Dan Tucker.
.1/I'M. it. Balk.
U. J. Harper .
A. E. M. Lord.
WTo. Briilgcn,
O. (Tiinieey.
*S. I’. Trimi e.
Ismio Gibbs,
■M. D. Luke.
./. S. Huberts.
For Leave to 8, II Land.
GE01KII \—Washington County
UhUlNAltY'S Or FIVE,
.(. It Calmer, Guardian of Flora L. Iir int-
Icy has in dnu form in plie I to tlio undor-
j signed lor leave to sell n.n 111 acres ol land
III the 00th ilist., G. M,, tndoligmg to said
minor, tor tho purpose of rt iavestnicnt ol
proceed* in other laud, aiul said application
will lie heard on the first Monday m Febru
ary, 1885, at mvofilci).
Given uud. r my hand tfllcinlly this 20ib
Dec urn bur, 188J.
If. NElVMAN, Ordinary.
1-1 Tt
UE( DIG [A—Wnsliington OouDty,
URDINAltY’S OFPIGK,
TIid OommihHioim for Justices for the Tparo
11- t'lfil on tli** Utl inst. uud t!»n CouuuiKKioiiR
iiful lilunU iloudd tt r the County ollirpm
• 1. otc'd cn tho UtU ifu t. huvo been rcci ivtd
at njj offloc.
, All in tt-rented will cull at uiy oflloo nt an
i tally u dwy iim j iMfliciildo.
M. 1nL\VMAN, Ordiuury.
| jiin IB 'Ji
Vnr (iinudittii’H J)is*i»inniou.
| ORDINARY'S OFFICE,
j GEORGIA—Washington County
j O. H. F. Jieull, Guardian tor Mrs. Sultio
I ( T.ambiss formerly Inman applies to me tor
!< iters ot dismission trom his trust, and I
will pass npi'in liis applie-itiou on tho first
; Monday in February, 1885.
j Given under my hand officially this Oth
day of January, 1885.
M. NEWMAN, Ord'y.
j 1-8 It
For f.utters ol Administration.
I GEORGIA—Wiiahin /ton County.
ORDINARY'S OFFICE.
J • b Cage lius in da., form applied to tlio nn-
dersigned tor letters ot administration on tho
•slate e! M.tii'v Francis, Into ot said county
deceased, and I w ill pass upon said applica
tion nn lim UrBt Mouday in March, 1885, ut
my oitioe.
Gil. n under my hand officially this lfith
day ot January, 188...
At. NEW M IN, Ordinary.
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J 10—fit
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| Artistic Nepdi.i.work are Treated
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■ and suggestions, with regard to per
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THE AUGUSTA AMATEUR THEATRI
CAL-CLUB TO PLAY IN SANDESYILLE,
€Tl £/. \ liMfo Inst.,
I a ns
TI e at i-v - tr- up wil. n|>p. ur in a o-u j lerusling easti for (he lieneiit
. f it..- ('a!h lie < i Ii I " p ico.
Til-'.if!'" ■ .'itli Gi- II. utiLfui mai-.idr ,11111, phtu-il I.G
tbi-lll to el'owdi d It. tu : s ill Augusta
And between nets will appear tlio inimitable commedians.
M gSSIJf? 10 " Sl ’ LITTIN0 SPE '
Also tlio beautiful and neeompllshed M1S.S HANSUMliRKU will siuo
Homo of her ctumuing selee.tioys. Tho whole to Conclude with tho Laugh
able Furco "
E ACTOR.
PRICE OF ADMISSION • 50 cents
RESERVED SEATS 75 cents
Seats may be reserved at the Drug Store of
Rawlings and May Sandersville and Dr. M G
Hatch Tennille.
T'o me nsuaters,
OF WASHINGTON COUNTY,
I hereby oiTer a special Premium,
For the best crop of COTTON produced bvone
ton of either of the following of my brands of cru-
ano to-wit: w
DeLeons Animal Bone Fertilizers
DeLeons Complete Cotton Fertilizers
DeLeons Chatham Guano,
DeLeons PorTiona bx*and
DeLeons Soluable Raw Bone.
Under llie following stipulations:
Parties contesting for tlio above premium must do so under HU cli
rules and regulations as may be presuibed and published by the
WASHINGTON COUNTY GRANGE.
Fur mors can ptiivliaso my brands from the following parties'
J0IIN CNIARMAN tIBiLLE GA.
SAND.HKSV1LL12 GA.
WARTJIKN GA
OCONEE GA.
PERRY M. DeLEON
savannah GA
I. J. SPARKS
THOMAS WAUTIIEN
V. S. JOYNER
COLQUITT, CO.
O. N. Flours.
(}. A. 1 tiers.
A. W. Hooker.
Dlllliel Bufllie.
A ./, Sti-iv'Li,. 1 i.t.
\V. U. Nor mail
(J. Baker.
S. 8. May.
.1. A. Aiiliruinr.
John Maqaiiig.
M. ./. Al.lirtnuu
B. Weeks.
Jus. Tillman,
J. A. Tillman,
BERRIEN, CO.
!—9
(J. W. Hineatb.
J. J. Siin-atli.
W. \V. i'VIsou.
I!. 11. UutokiHOii.
i'b Banisii.
L. A. Folston.
K. Biinisli.
A, 11. Hliuw.
G. B, Beott.
U. J. On Hi a.
John Binary.
W. B. Wut.xou.
Josli. Gaskins.
Will. Carttelln'i'l'y.
.1. W. Mo Kinney.
Reuben Lmnuu,
N. Ji. Junes.
Mrs. Ji. Moci'isou.
.1, JI Shaw.
F. M. Shaw.
MeOrayiiio.
.1 . J'. Lov. it.
llugliy Taylor.
J. W. Sutton.
JI. GuUleuv.
DECATUR, CO.
r. G.Mcrrctt.
Mr*. S. Crocker.
Aoel Uaiplueys,
A. JJ. Jfetclicr,
T. M. Clu ster.
T. J. Gnimoiis.
H. J ioguo.
J.w. Jiell.
1 .T Mni'coaut
J J Moye.
J li I lotion
and clergy have denounced the dy
nnmiters, and tlio chureh regard I Sn’ith, Jainos Mapieion, John
their methods opposed to every prin- : '11 iam.s and \\ . J. Bollard,
uipnl of religion. While the J’ope : l he old hoard was re-elected, but
would like to see tho Irish secure ] votes Were east for Dr. A.
their rights, lie lias repeatedly de j and 8-1 for Dr. I’sry. T he
iiouncod any method like that which directors met, alter the stockholders
crops out in the Loudon catastrophe, j t’djousned, and re-elected Mr. F. AY , „
As for myself I am Irislt on my j ^^boHfld as secretary and auditor, j C P Parmer
mother's side. My grandfather was ' Jn ‘* Uteother ofileers of this energet ; 1 i Muti.-li, id
ji participant in the Lord Fitzgerald j ii: coni i ,:, ‘ , Y- ^
rebellion, and for so doing ha 1 to i f •’ d eioek tliis afternoon I’res I ShttuViu
flee the country, but] eondentn all j 'dent Mitchell gave n stoekiioiders'j
such horrible methods of warfare in . ! ' x em'sion over the line ns far a*
wJtieh dynamite becomes the agent j com ldcted, and the lirst ride in, tin
of destruction of innocent uud inoi new coaeli was made over the lirst
fell si vo persons.” . ' ( ‘ u "dies ol the Augusta, Gibson A
... , tSandet ville Railroad.
Vice President-elect Hendricks i * 11,111 Augur.la Mews if l',-b.
,1. A. Bonder.
J. J-’. iii.rrel.
,1. K. LT iii j >11 rt‘v.s
W. «1. DwI.hp.
,/olin Iv Iimuk.
,i. L). i I t n il’ll
./, M. Wiiiglmm,
(J. !i r . Kui^lib
J A. Smith.
M. «/. Coimol.
T. M. K’liiglinm.
,J. ,). Knigiit,
T. T. J/ituH.
i’or ijuitd'H DiriiiiUbioii.
OKOllG IA—AViinbington Couut\.
Mrn. SarHb Jt Irwin, (iiurtliun mul oxuIHino
AiliniiUHtiiilix of It. A. Irwin l.ito ol Haiti
conuty, «Ifp(n»HCil, iipj'lii-8 to nit* lor letters of
diioniHsiou Irom her triutb, and 1 will pium
upon ln r appliipitiou on tho lirnt Monday in
Maroli J880.
(iivon under my hand and ofiieidl ni[»na-
turo tliia 2It!i day of Nnvoiubcr, 1HH1.
M• N K \V MAN, Ord i u ary.
11-UT-1 ^ . Sip
l or Le.Uoiri oi AdimniHiration.
GEO IK 11A—Washiugtou Couritv.
Oil DINA 11Y 'S O A'NICE,
IL L. Wurtheii and Macon Wartlion have
in duo torn) applied to tnn underM^ned for
P« rmafiont h-tierH of administration on tl«o
• Ktato of Mrs. Mary JL MiIfh late of the State
ot Alabiima deceased, and I will pnBH upon
said applieation on the lirst Monday in
March, 1885/
(liven under my hand nnd oflieiftl signa
ture, this 20th Jar nary. 1885.
M. NKWJ/ANj Ordinary.
1 20- 4t
J.is. Jjittie.
MITCHELL CO
W C Culpepper
H Aki lilgo
J J triiiuer
\V Wi’liams
W 11 Jones
F W Nix
J A Glousen
AY S Bowls
THOMAS CO.
rd.'
will deliver the address ol weleomi
toflie World's Cotton Convention
to lie held mitler the auspices oi
the Natinoal Cotton Planters’ As
sociation, and lion. Charles E.
Hooker, the silver tongued orator
of Mississippi, will respond on he-
half of the association.
Bv calling at tlie .Mercury OHtez
you eon get copy of B. v. J. 1 ! .
W.-ttehee'/. Se'-mrin on Me'Iolism
tiiat was p-e-iehed to Mi. j\ oiiah
('amp Ground on the fil'd Sum ay in
A ii - us', fir lie- h nail s::ia of lOets.
CYd) and get oirfl. ft
'-».'•‘lie u*s ..rill.
■* ilx L * L-.fi i] fi fi* tem I- " Dl - , :i-:. Oil
‘j)®" (CtUUSATli'■-ilO). " - (•"■ ...I,(, •
uuiuiu p, oren eofiKi conn
tile
If A Hall
j S Collier
| J M Gjinstain
j 15 Cbui-taiu
I I G Shepherd
j W J5 Muo
| 1 ' .Singletary
li JJ McOuiid
)1 B Bui bird
Jus. Gnassong
Ref'S of ilysj),|
Die MippIiDtUc I
ln.Tiltln.1' Joi.j x .
ns ;iie food i.- jj.f
Hated, the b :({y
Jill-
-.«l -f
J M Pilcher Jr.
Jits M Collivr
•John Junes
John S Cu’pepcr
Henry \A niiu
J l Ii Brinson
Ji Singletary
I! JI Boxveu
IS \j B.'.llard
J T Drew
WORTH CO.
For L'-tu ra Adminihtr «tioii
GEORG I A—Wusliington County
onniNATtr'8 office,
A.Y tl.iiui-s lniH in ilno form iip|.lit-i) to
tl.o unilorsitjijo.t tor jiui-umni nt lotto's ot
n'imuiistiiition on tlie cst.ito of N. J* H.iin. s
tito o' s.ii.l con ii t y, diecnsoi), nml J wilt
I'.ihh ii|i.m soi.l ii|)]ilicntioii ou tbo first Mon-
J.iy in February, ’85.
Given nn.icr my bund ollloinlly this (itl.
1885.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinnry.
1.8-41
For Louvo to Boll Uoulty
GEORGIA—Washing!on County.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
W. A MuCh.ty, A.luiinistr.ilor with tho
W ill nnm-x.-.t ol U. C O'Uoily, itocciun-d.
luoi io it no form i.j.pljed to I ho 'ni.iU-rhiaucif
i-»r l.-.ivo to *( 11 th>- reel '-st.it.' bet-.ogiog to
tlio (nl.do of soul ill Co.iso.I , (llld Sold llppl.0.1-
1 ion will lio lonrd on tho first Monday in
February, 1885.
Given under my hand offloinlly Uiis fill,
day of January, 1885,
M. NEWMAN,
Grdmiu-y, W. C.
For Lot tors of Dismission.
i G 1.0RGI \ Washington County.
Ordinary’s Ollieo.
j I. Hermann, ndministrntor of the estate
of W. It. Brown applies to uio for
letters ol Dismissinn Irom said adminislr.i-
don, and l will pass upon said application
onthetir*t Monday in M .y. 1885, at ui>
office in tSandersviltc.
Given nnd. r my liaiul offloinlly, this lfith
day ol January, 1885.
M. Njjwmax, Ordy.
1 22-3m
For Leave to Sell Land.
GEORGIA—Washington Couuty
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
Mrs. M. A, Bostick, Guardian for Annie
Lc licit, and Lewi* It- p, lies in duo form
.pi-li I to 11.0 undersigned for leave to sell the
l-.h.lu in Johnson emiiily, t.oh.ngiug to said
min.us. and said ..pplio..lieu will I... beard
on lii,- lirst .Monday in February, 1885.
This 7th January, 18S5,
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
1-ti —4t
A RCfilEDV endorsed hv tlie l.est Biiysieiai.H
nnd itruggists «| i;s home.
A REMEDY that Mr. C. VV. <)’ Fell I, Uooil-
Watei-. A in., says raised his wile from an
invalid's bed' and he believes miml lur life
A REMEDY of which a prominent Atlanta
. merchant said; "I would harepjri-ii $50U
! a* soon as I would a iiieklc for wlint two
laittles of your me licioe did for my daugh
ter,”
A REMEDY in regard to which, S. J. Cassell's
M. I)., Druggists Thoimisville. (hi., savs:
| "1 can recall instances in which if afforhed
reliejafter all the usual remedies Itail faiUl.
A REMEDY ahout which Dr. It. Ferrell, -La-
Grange, Gn., writes; •'! have used for the
. Iasi twenty years the medicine you are put-
I ting up and consider it the best combina
tion ever gotten together lor tlie disease for
which it i* rcecomended.
A REMEDY “bout "'inch I)r. Joel Jirantiani,
At,aula sail: '*/ have examined llie reeeiiie,
o id have no In-shat [on In uilvtsing Its use -uni can
liiieutly ree-eommenit tt."
A UKMI-.l.I wlilel. llie Uev, II. it. .Inlinson, near
Mart.-It.., tin.. ».)< In- till* used In Ills lainllv Willi
die “utnuist snltsfaetlun'' tm.l reee.ai.. , n.le‘(t It to
lire.- lumllie* "who found It tu bujust what It Is
In o.-oinmentled.
A l( KM KL> V of w l.ictl I’tnil oruni. Iverson. A Den-
l.ison say : - We Imve been selling it for many
yeais, with coti>tmi!Iv increasing sales. Tli.
article is a staple with us, and one of abso
lute merit.”
A Itcmcdy ofwhi. li Lnmnr, Banking <t La
mar say: "We. sold 50gross in lour mouths
and never sold it in any place but what it
was warned again.”
A Honiedy by which Dr. Cnngli oil La-
Grange, Ga , says: enred one of the
most obstinate cases of Vicarious Menstrua
tion lliat ever came within my knowledge,
with a few bottles.”
A Homed j-of which Dr. J, C. ILiss, Notn-
,sulga. Ala., says: 1 am fully convinced
tluti ii is tiiirivaled for lliat class of diseases
which it claims to cure.”
A^tenidly a hunt which M.j Jolin 0. Wlilf
m r. of Atlanta, well and favorably known
all overlhe United States ns a General In
stirance Agent, says: ”1 Used lliis remedy
before tlie war, on a large plantation on a
great number of eases, ulteaijs u-lih nb/olutc
aiicccM.”
A lleniL’dj’ ftliout which Mr. J. W. Strange
of (Jartirav iile, Ga., certilie.4 Hist one but
tie cured l wo menibern oI'Iuk family of men-
•-triuil irregularity of many years standing
'1 liis (Jreat Keincdy is
BradMTs Female Regulator
Send for Treatise of the Health and Hap
piness of Woman, mailed free.
1 'CIA PM K 1.1) JtECR-J.ATOli Co., Jlox 9 8
Atlanta, Ga. ” ’
i Bio o (1 1* ii rifle r !
-.tel amcleor ingre.ieiuislperfectiy harmless in itself
" I will, been select, d from roots and herbs | K .s*,-ssii,.' great
‘ 111 “ 111 ' U T P'vasaut Iiiedieme fur the removal and per-
..f'tbesystem,'viz; J,< ,,rW "« froni un ""i'Ure state
Chm lilo'um°ih m< Scrofula or him,'* A’mV,
■S, aldhcatl ur Idler, Chronic Sore Bl/es, Old anti
IJiromr Sores of all kinds, /lolls, P lmil lcs Syphilitic
Hhtumalunn, I nmari/and Secondary Syphilis' Ner-
not) / chilUi/ Eifcr Coni!,taint, Inflammation of the
honeys and Illaddcr; renovates and v, rigor Jcs the
st/.dem; a< ls gently on the bowels. As an avoeluer
rk ! mprS u
CAMPBELL BROTHERS., ‘
Druggists, M>'i; Mamifaeliirers. For sale bv all Druggists
1 rice if] per bottle, or 0 for io. Liberal discount to '
tne trade.
AYER’S
Ague Cure
contains an antidote for all malarial dis
orders which, no far as known, Is used in no
othoi* remedy. It contahi9 no Quinine, not*
any luinoral nor deleterious substauto what
ever, ami tonsequontly produces no injurious
oiled upon tlio ootistltullon, but leaves Uio
system us healthy us it whs beforo tlio attack.
WE WARRAHT AYIiil’S AGUE CURE
to cure every case of Fever and Ague, lutg;*
mlttont or Chill Fever, Roin'.ttcut Fever
Dumb Ague, llillous Fover, and l.lvor Com*
plaint caused by malaria, lu cusc of failure,
after due trial, dealers aro authorised, l>y our
circular dated July 1st, 1*1% to refund tho
money.
Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co.,Lowoll,Mass,
Sold by all Druggists.
FACTSRECAROINQ
Dr. Harter’s Iron kio,
It will purify and enrich the BLOOD, roctihto
Hie LIVER and KIDNEYS, and Khi*mitu imk
HEALTH nml VIQOH or YOUTH! In all
UlMjnsi-s l euiilrliia iti'crinln and olllclca TDNlc
i «perlally 1 >> “ju p»da. Want ol Appetite.Imllifotu
lion, I,nek ot Sll t'iiulli, etc., IL UBU Ik nut kt .|
with Vm inr* «l la I u nnd w omliilliMr,Mills. Hour*,
inUhclci and ucrvcH receive new lorci'. Khliveiii
the iiilml and supplies Uraln rower.
I A rHIPC sutlerliig irom nil complaluts
Lin^nr.O mu ullai lolhelrsi x w II iliiUla
DU. UAIlTFiR’8 lllON TONIC « sale nud spi Hy
euro. It gl>es a clear nud licnlthy coinploxlo
t Tho strongest ^estliiiouy t •** *
I lie value m Ini,
llAHTKtiN lll'.N Tonic: is that frc<|tient rIIbu
hI connlfiTt'itlii); hu\ c only tohled lo (lie popular
ity of the orlvinul. If > oil eurnesily desire henllli
do not expei Imeiit—get tho UlllOINAl, and Hlst,
( Hund yjur aildres* toThe I>r. Hartor Me.I.Co, V
St. Louis, Mo., for our "DUKAM BOCK."!
Full of »trnuM« ami on^ful Inlnirnutlon, true
On. Harter u »ron Tonio is for Sale by au.
Druggists aro Dealers Everywhere.
USE.
the Gr.aUit Madlcat Triumph of th* A(,t
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID UVER.
l.osHol npiiolltc*. RuvycIn roMlve, I'uln In
tb« baud, with n dull sensation In (ho
buck part, Pultt mi dor tbs shoulder*
blade, Fullnsss after eating, with adls*
inclination to exertion of body or mind,
Irritability of temper, I-ovr spirits, with
a fueling of knvlnir nogloctrcl sumo duty,
Weariness, Dlrz/.lucss, l-hitterlnf at tho
Honrt, Dots beloro tlta ayes, lloadscho
over tbo right eye, Dostlcnsness, with
fitful drentns, UUhly colored L'rlusi and
v CONSTIPATION.
TtJTT’S 1'1LI.« aro especially adapted
to such euson, ono tloso ofTccts such a
eluiiigo of fool Ing nsto astonish tho sufferer.
Tiny Increase tl»« y%|»petUe,RHdcauie tho
bt dy to Tabu oil FfssUjtuus tbs system Is
nourished, lbiI by their Tonic Action on
tho DIrssU vs Organs,HcKUlurtMooDsro
produced. IdouRo. 4 t Wliirray
ions HAIR DYE.
(fit»r ll viB or VutsKKita ehnugert lo a
Ci.os.*r Ki.ack by a elngln applloatlon of
Util DTK. It Imparls a natural color, act*
instantaneously. Kohl by Druggists, or
sanr itv oxi.rch* on l-ccntptof 91. —
Offico,44 Murray St., Now York.
FREE PRESS
Also, Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers of
ETHIOIPAN
PH.E OINTMENT!
A never failing miudy for Blind, Bleeding, Itching, i n -
It-tnal or Frotrudiiig Fib*. (iivt-H nimoit ittiiniilaticoilHro-
lief, and will effect a permanent cure, Brice $ I per buttle,
or (i fur $5.
TKSTLMONI.U, No 1.
DAMl'BLI.I. BK()S—L alh-r.l* me peculiar pleasure lo
I citify to [lie great efficacy of your Llltiopiiiii I’ileGintineut.
I watt au iuteiii.- nillcrcr from I'toirudiiig Files, ami a lew
applications of litis wonderful reinedv speedily effected a
permanent cure. Truly,
J. M II AW K INS 70 South High St.
TUSTIMON'MI. Xo a. “
11.1* I* to certify, Mint I «■#. ull.-rtf.l will. I'llc* for twenty y.-ari I
tri.-.l fiery ii-i.ic.lv ..It'ered me. Finally n*- il tin- Kth ot.l*a i ilc (ti.it-
Incut, nn.I i..nii.l .1 tin- . cry licit | rei.i-rallnli I .-v.-r un-d. li gave
luealmuBt insluut relief and lias i-llv. toil * per.lament cun,.
Formerly of liiiilutln, now ofltreen, Pldlllp* 4 . V,'NAi'slVvniu, A 7'miii.
l::T;L3 jjy time.
Lii Its _5j t!IkiL-V;
iN SL'Ci’t’H’.fP!, Ucr Foil
KM.F A CSMTURY.
; ;! . 7 -»' ‘V fo- Coa-J,M .hyrpcr-
: ’ --.'.V
mt* Imm; • t*> ♦nucu,; m.
flit, tiorvciiA Ky.itfci'i. nnd giving virmr c.n
co cl th s body. Sold i .‘ DracffiBft
Kddn u C. E. liUJLL LU
Caoipfceli Bros. Druggists Kashvffle, Tenn.
|0i_ntmen!I:
nSItlllfi
f(I{|!W)l«T, StMHJKK
villi;, GA.
REPAIR SHOP.
BTUXG *11 you PISTOLS, UUNS, nml SEWIXG MACITINS 11'
want them put in good order ut a reasonable price, to
On Jernigan Street, Next to Mr. Benj. Whiddon’s Resideuco.
THL Vv 7 "HEELER AND "ATILSON NEW NO 8
IM* l.K.llcl,:
l.a.'li is al-r. Lei,
■ ai to ]'..■)son, 0 /
mic. (CLltlcll
A. W. Willis,
G. W. Gravy.
.1 . .1. I r.-ndrrsem
II" . AY. A. Hiuris.
Ji. W Iha.
,/ M. (J'uampion.
lac IImalil.’- ‘ ■ 7 ( .1 o )’.
titi'c for : IF. J' ./.tek: o .,
! Mrs. N, A. w,hle-
is sir
Beit Gravy.
\Y. (Iverstrect,
B. IJoldoy.
S. <'. .Mayo,
,J. D. Stiutm
A. B. Ki.-rte
T. JJ ut,-.
J UK ring*.
S. D. P . : . r,
Jf, Dioksou,
... „ „ Secure Healthy
IJ®!L*C35ESaB:
-.»,_Jous troubles,
ru.-d; Vcamil-;; BjCiiplsg. rtlssSSc,
anil all Biaous Complaints aro relieved In- taking
WRIGHTS INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS
Jwely Vegetable; lh Sitpluj'. Vn,i :5s. 4U CwsjtH*
. JI TIGHTEST running
AM) HAS NO NOISY SHUTTLE
N ?iF ^ANGKROUS TO
AfiTvr! lv : IKE HEAVY RUN-
nSSiiSg. * 0ISI <«»*
AGENTS WANTED
terms F0R PR1CE lists a N'D
address
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