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THE MERCURY.
Wwrir. Megan Ibr Washington
Awl/.
1. 4. JE11NIGAM.
Editor. 1
fflBUOUCH AND PBOFAIRTOA,
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tBAtfDERsriLLK,
• - GEORGIA
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17 1688
EDnORIAL.
UtHliop OroM, Bavannah Or. Iim
toon appointed Archbishop oi Oregon
.Fipwery Branch dosed her bar
rooms Saturday. The Air Lino Ruil-
road is dry /rum Atlanta to Gaines
villa
Tl)« Macon Telegraph is of the
opinion that if Mrs. Yscull Dudley
had only stabbed ltosra with her
front name he could not have recov
Vd.
it is said that a violin played
noar a flock of geese will most inva
riably start them into a grand march
about a circle.
.Conyers has three full-fledged Lula
Hursts. They propose to duplicate
anything Miss Lula does, and can
satiafactorily explain the phenom
ena.
Recent decisions In Illinois arc to
.the effect that a liquor seller cannot
shield himself behind the pica that
be did not know that hia customer
iras drunk or a minor, hut he must
kuaw that he is sober, or of age, as
the ease may be.
The doctors aay that Mr. Wither-
spoon, who disd a fsw days ago in
Athens, was killed by the bite of
a dog. His blood wc« in a bad con
dition and the poison from the ani
mal entered has system. The dog
was not rabid.
Gan. Gordon was killed at the
ca|>tareof Keartoum, by a stab in
the back while lie was going to meet
the enemy. The treacherous l’ns-
kns turned the city over to the Arabs,
who commenced and carried out a
most indiscriminate slaughter of
soldiers, citisens, woman aud chi I-
rend.
It is expected that Mr. Jay Gould
will start off on bis southern cruise
in steam yacht to day. His route
will be via the West Indies to New
Orleans. After viewing the expo-
sition, Mr. Gould will leave his ves
sel at this point and proceed by rail
to St. Louis via Galveston. Ho ex
psettf to bo absent from New York a
couple of months.
There are few people in this #r
and towns, her agriculture nnd her
factories, her mines and her work
shops, her railroads and her com
merce.
The sixty thousand copies will be
circulated in Georgia and South
Carolina.
The Centennial Chroaiclo will
preseut to advertisers the best medi
um ever published in the Souih.
Kates for advertising.
Per inch $5.00
Reading notices per line .60 cts
NOTHING IIMSIIUPAmED IT
From TheBryon Enterprise.
Thu “event of the season" occurcd
last Tuesday night, thu 27th ult., at
the residence of Mrs. T. J. McQueon.
It was nothing other than
the bona lldu nuptials of the redoubt
able, gallant knight, Sir Ci.irnmo
Adams and the beautiful and accom
plished Miss Lila Mc-Qukex. Tho
day was lovely: the night exquisite;
ail that could bu asked by Hie most
fastidious, not to say thu most su
perstitious. If it was an omen at
all, it is unmistakable argured *
bright and happy lifo for thu lovely
bride. Wu shall oulievo it so; and
why notf .She is worthy—mote than
worthy. Sho has shed sunshine all
thu years that are gone, and, will do
»« still. And wu shall bo slow to
think that the chivalrous Cliff, will
fail to measure up to the grand oc
casion. A thousand benedictions
arc showered upon them.
Thu attendant ladies presented
galaxy of surpassing beauty, and
with their accompanying gentlemen,
were a lit following in suah a retinue’
Tho attendants were—Dr. J. L,
Fountain with J/lss Ruby Towns bed;
Mr. U. M. Peek with Miss Mamt
Dowuard; Mr. John Uuntou with
Mias Minnie Adam*; Mr. Thos. Me
Queen with Miss Lodla Davis; Mr.
hobt. Chatham with Miss Monk Me
Queen; Mr. Ed. Stewart with Miss
Resale Fowlkes; Mr. Ed. Hall with
Miss Hattie Wobb.
The company was select, and in
its make-up aud numlier evidenced
the good sense and Male of the be
reaved mother.
The social hours, the luxurious
table, the enchanting music, the rich
and varied conversation, where wit
and humor and ropartce vied with
aentiment and solid sense, made the
occasion most recherche.
Tho following is a list or the pres
onts received by the happy couple
from their friends:
Silver tea service, Messrs Peck,
Hunton, Fountain, Chatham and
Stewart; plush toilet ease, Mr. and
Mra. Sauudera; silver pickle stand
Miee Mamie Downard; silver card
c*s® Addia McQueen, silver pickle
eestor, Mrs. Branch; wash stand
set, Mra T. J, MoQueen; in.
UOSjyjttfc
w -• tentnee and aallnw*
iims of dytprptlc*
bit supplanted ur a
In-alt It ier look, aad
tha food |« assim
ilated, the body ae
on I res subntmee.
Appetite Is restored
and Un? nervoiisvi*
tom refrmhed with
mush needed slum*
b*r, through the uso
of this tnedlelua,
Which Is also heae-
W, -MU W
eaters genwrai ly .
Town Of
preventative for to-
Tar sato by all Dmgf’ats ana
Tennille.
Report of Finance Committee.
Your committee on financo beg leav
art: W<
E. Parrish.
L. A. Foletop.
E. C. Parrish.
A. H. Shaw.
G. B. Boott.
R. J. Griffin.
John Linecy.
W. R. Watson.
Josh. Guskins.
Jfrs. B. Morrison.
J. H Shaw,
6'. M. Bhaw,
J. MoOraynis.
9. P. Lovett.
Huehy Tsylor.
J. W. Button.
H. Old, lens.
DECATUR, CO.
to nmko the following rep
e have
. 'P*
any other city, that know the val-
no of, or haw to make use of, ash-
®s, they are rudcleasly thrown out
to the pitiless storm, or soaking
showers. They are very useful as
fertilisers, and right now every
man who lias « peach tree on his
plaee should dig about the roots
hud apulyu good measure ol un
leashed ashes. Itwdl drive bor-
,ers away aud save the fruit.
— Union and Recorder.
A petition is in cirulatioa in At
Janta, aud signed by both Repuhll-
prns and Democrats, asking that
President Arthur withdraw Emory
Elmer’s name from the committee on
Confirmations. As a general thing
the Hepu 1.1 leans give as a reason
for signing it that Speer is a Demo-
oral, while the Democrats sign it be-
Muse Speer is a Republican. Others
have signed it on personal grounds.
1 he paper, for these reasons meets
pith a warm reception Aug. Sews.
A license bill has been introduced
into the Minnesota Legislatnre pro
viding for tha issue of $5 permits to
all such male adult rscidents of the
State as ean prove to village Trus
tees, town Snperinteudauts. or citv
Alderman that they are only modcr
fte drinkers, and that their families
*ill not suffer through their indul
gence. Every resident win. drinks
ju a saloon or public place --Mist have
Mch a permit, and Infraction of the
}aw will be pnuished by lino.
Oul. McClure has got back from
pissot ubern excursion and if he does
pot bring favorable opinions of the
country and the people he visited, w*
•hall pronounce him ungrateful N«.
,l * •“*** ®*»r received with warmer
cordiality, aud aven his arrest on
pou.plaint of a lottery dealer of Nfw
Orleans was a compliment to him
He made speeches and drew larg.
audianees everywhere, and the pre
vailing opinion of the people lie wet
is lliut he is the handsomest man and
I*® best fpllow in the woild. We
Congratulate Ljua on the success of
pis expedition.
New York San
sss, sirs. i. j, McQueen; imported
eur.and sausar, andeasa; Dr. Morton
of Dallas; marbelisad iron clock, Mr
and Mrs. T. W. Grifllth, of Dallas-
pair vasos, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Nor-
ril; pair vaass, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
dowser, of Dallas; l ice bed set, Miss
Lula Davis; silver fish knife, Miss
Hattie Webb; set silver spoous
Missos Fannie, Mary and Allint
McQueen; silver nut bowl, with
crack, ri and piektrs, Messrs Rush
and Thomns ticQuoen, hand embroid
ered white satin pin cushou, niss
Ruby Townsend, of Calvert; double
biItct picklo, Miss Nonie m.Queen-
work basket, nr. aud sirs. \\ i!| a'
Hassel; set custurl'cups, urn. 1 Ful
•reon; red sutiii pin cushon with
bottles hand painted, Hiss Minnie
Adams; tulip mat, Mrs. Lewis *c
Queen; plush handkorehief case aud
glove, bos, Mra W. A. Adams, of
*ort Worth; silver cake stand, Miss
Bessie Fowlkes; chnndcl er, ur. JB.'
wedding suit, Dr. W. A. Adams
0t F ru rt W w rt , l,i P“ ir Wiltshire pigs
or. Clnia Berle; set furniture, Mrs
. nr , tul ' : wn,,, Bt *n(i Bet, Mr
'“ ir ■“»
iport:
carefully cxninined the (took* Voac.hers
nml nncounts of B. If. B. Massey, clerk
and treasurer, nnd find thain correct, and
herewith H.ihinit a statement ef tho fi
nam es of the town of Teuoifle, which
wo tender ns a part of this iHfart. W<
find that we have on hand bow two hun
dred and ninety two dollars and forty
six cents mom than was estimated by
your cummittoe as actually necessary
pay tho expenses of the town govern
ment the next fiscal year. We also find
it necessary to open twe or more new
streets for the convenience of the puplic.
aad some further drainage reconieude.
necessary by the hoard of health which
will entail probably a larger outlay than
was At first considered necessary for
street walks and drains, but wo are grat
ified to nay that with even tliiy addition
si outlay we deem it entirely unnoces
ssry to levy tho tumid commutation tax
of two dnllni-Hond fifty oeiits upon the in
habitants of tho town subject to street
duty, lienee we rccomeud that the sum
of nnd dollar only bs levied and collect
eil in lieu of street work. We rejoice in
commou witli and congratnlata our cit
iaau* upon the lienlthy financial and
gcueral prosperous condition of our
town.
Respectfully sakmitad
J. F. Murkison j Fi nance.
W. J. Joiner Jr. I
J. M. Brown | Committe
lUrnar OK HTHKKTCoimrrrKB.
Your committee on streets, walks and
drains beg leave to report that we have
temporarily laid out a cross street from
the street running in front of the Bnp
tint church, intersecting with the paraloll
street, generally called Smith St. slid
secured the right to a|>en tho wait hy
deed, from the land owners upon terms
mentioned m said deed and recomandad
that saute be opened as asrijr as praet
(cable.
Respectfully sukmited
/>i a P. J. Pipkin
( bainnsn Street eomtiiiMee.
TItEABUKElt RETORT
Town of Tennille.
1«W. Dr.
April 1st, To balance on hand last
BSV “'-‘a
Received from fines A forfltures.. 150,00
_ " " Licenses 1000,00,
Rwsl from Night Watch sect 8,60
1885.
Feb. tub.
$2,140,71).
Cr.
misuelloneus aooonnts
P»i<l.. 210,87.
Feb 6th. By streets, walks anil
drains uect. paid 105.20
reb. flth. By Salarids paid 782,60
Feb. fith. Bsluucs on hand 100,24(1
$214,070
.000.40
LULA HURST!!
The Georgia Wonder
Will appear in Sandersville
Wednesday night 25th in*t. at
HAINES’ HALL.
Naw and Startling exhibition of
Wonderful Tower will be given
REMEMBER THE
NIGHT.
AYER’S
Cherry Pectoral
Vo ether eeaptalnl* an so laeUlom la tael,
totoeh a* theeeageeungth* threat and
•«. so triM MU b 7 Uo msjofil, ri riaZ-
•■vM I prlBtllf OF BR$$Wfi0i|
l sMsa km Uo taghuilna oi a loM
The C'bronlclf »f One UuadireV
Tears.
The Augusts, Ga., Choniclc was
established in 1765—when the Rev
olutionary War had been but four
years ended. In all the long caurse
pf the century, its issue has never
licen intermitted, and on reaching
jts one Hundredth Anniversarv, it
proposes to celebrate theopensiem by
that rare, but only unpxnmpled, pub-
If »» on among American oewspa-
jwrs- -a (fritennial edition.
In this edition will bo given a
biief Ifistqry pf the pajter for one
bund re-1 yu>r*. illustrated upd ac
ffunpaniprf by a fac simile reprpduc
ti'*a of uuo of its curliest numbers.
nirl H p ete n i a tj,, n 0 f the "Georgia o
H! >' ‘P.-c-cnt’ vflir-p j:i ; .
Avoa’s Ousoav PanoBAk bu
rntu. *" • , * rt v run- Sgbl
w*U IHou aud Ians dloosoto, sad sbosM to
*»k«i Is all oases sitbost dolor.
* Wurtblo Cougb On rod.
■ ** !*•! I ooooonoold, whlok affootoA
SStosRir ollSl mof n<l >'***<■
At mlirh ^viu»-» Cmatsv Fao
SaiSSsS?™ v -
sti
I Bin now M jcMf
Dooklughooi,
„/'r ,op “ A Wofbor'o Trlbato.
, Hi IIib <v>m»trr )nvi winter in> IlMU
W^hTBj. jrran old, wJtMkin
Rill'S M be BNioJil die frurn BtruZul
* ,e ftmtlljr fmfgeatc-d the Sh
•f Aitkh • CitBiiur Pkctohal, b o/
Wflui'flH * 1,1 th# iioufio. Till#
* r Bnd frequeht doeea and
to our delight ki Ifm tlian half an hour the
P^iitNlt WII brotUlllll Ctlilf Ttiu drtA.
sJinr*5im a?*'’ 1 ??' I ‘* , ™**< hod
U) u-Mt 1-o.s a. *1"*- OenstT."
*“ " *** 8t o kew Vork, Moj- is, 1PSX
l/mJ’rlf. ,TS fVKB'S ClIKSHY Pr.fTOSA t,
k.nUiLlj t | _.*^ ,OT " r " 1 and <lo IH.I
proeouu'o It the moot elfrolual
ronjCy /or coughs and cold* wo hare ereo
Utio Crystal, Mloa., March ial’lML
sXSZ'VZ*'!*** Jmr * ,rnm Bronebltlo,
. */**'"'»ny rrmodlee witli no tuo-
April
tot for It, vue , should 1^,"", L” died
Mo ease of an affection of the throat or
hugs estslo wbioli cannot be greatly rebeved
by the use of Avrn-.t Ciiehhv PKi-ronaL,
tod H will n/imys rurt when the disense is
not already boyoud the ooulrul o( medicurc.
rftr-i A red iiy
P r 'i-fi-Ay* ,p ACo.,LowoH,M8s»-
nai-i ill .-iiugyieu.
To Biihuiofl.
CnHli on iinud uim.fo
pcspoiiit in rxobange bunk 10->,00
Reed fro'n license siuce books
were closed 600.00
91.502,4(1
J JJ® books vouchers nnd neoemuts o(
dm 1 reiisiirer have been ourefully ox-
aiuiurd nnd approved Feb. 8th 1886
J. F. Merit iso 11 )
'}■ *f- Brown / Finance Com.
*V. J. Joyner J
0tl^ fro,n * b ® ml «®*to.|Feb.
' 8. H. B. MASSEY, Cl’k * Tree.
T. 0,T.
wii«
Cooking Ranges.
We (lie uiiilcrsigucd citisens of (lie
following counties have each purchased
Wrought Irou Ranges and cheerfully
add our testimony to that of many others
as to their superiority and excellence in
every respect over any other itove we
have ever seen or tried. These ranges
take less fuel and cook quicker and
more thoroughly tliau any cooking ap
psratus now nude. They aro cleanly,
economical and durable,anti iuour opin'
ion their equal has never been made and
their superior never will be. We reeem-
meml these ranges to our fellow citisens,
feeling sure that should they become
purchasers, they and their fsmiliag will
lie thoroughly pleased, aud borer regret
having bought a "Home Contort
Wrought Iron Range,
J. O.Merrott.
Mrs. 8. Orooker.
Aooi Umphreys.
A. B. Bnloher.
T. M. Chester.
T. 9. Gaimous.
H. J. Logos.
Jas. Bell.
O. F. Knight.
T. O. Duggan.
B. E. Wbighnai.
J. A. Tender.
9. E. Harrel.
J. B. Umphreys
W. J. Dollar.
John It. Brook.
J. D. Harrell
J. M. Whigham.
G. N’. Knight
J. A. Smith.
M. J. Gunnel.
T. M. tying bain.
is. ia. vvuignam. T. M. tfbigbi
Mrs. M. 9. Martin. J. J. Knight.
Joe. LitUe. T. T. Kites.
MITCHELL CO.
J J Marcoant
J J Move.
J R Holton
O T Parmer
J F Mansfield
A G Shirrah
L A Brooks
E Shuuklia
W C Culpepper
E H Abridge
J J Oriroer
W Williams
W H Jones
F W Nix
J A G loosen
W 8 Bowla
AGUTS
WAITED
FOB THE SI’LEKDID
BOOK
Tki Wsrld’i Wndin
THOMAS CO.
H A Hall
8 Collier
J BI Chastain
B Chastain
J C Shepherd
W B Mire
C Singletary
R B McCond
H B Ballard
Joe. Chassong
J M Pilcher Jr.
Mrs M Collier
John Jones
John 8 Culpeper
Henry White
H R Brinson
R Singletary
R H Bowen
8 L Ballard
J T Drew
WORTH CO.
A. W. Willis.
O. W. Cravy.
J. J. Henderson
Hou. W. A. Harris.
B. Willis.
J. M. Champion.
E. T Goodman.
W. J• Jackson,
Mra. N. A. Wilder
Ben Cravy.
J. W. Overstreet.
B. Hoblay.
8.C. Mayo.
J. D, Huiam
A. B. Kierce
T. /. Harris.
J. M Hpnnga,
B. D. Parker.
J. H. Dickson,
SHERIFF SALES
rnuMAiicii.
Will tie sold on Ihs first Tlirsdsy in
March next, before the court house door In
the city of Handenville Gs* the followinc
property to.w(t *
: VSf* or P* rc * 1 of lan.l containing
eighty (80) acres mre or less, situated, Iv-
hu/and being la the 00th District G. U.
WashiBgtmits.nnty Georgia, bounded on
the north by lands of Daniel McCoy, on the
East bv lands of William II Half, on the
Honth by lands of Harry Dixon and on the
tv esl hy lands 11- J, Johnson, levied on as
the property ef John F. Johnson, to sadly
a lei |>i Fain favor of W. It. Ttiiaueii
lax Collector W. C., vs. John F. Johi*£i,
Jfilt 1 *>l la IttAA
xploren
larlgdlag the OFFICIAL HIM*
TORY #f the late UKEF.LY
EXPEDITION la search
•Tlhe Nerth Pale
AH the achievements, discoveries,
travels, and adventures of the great ex
plores, with descriptions of woncderful
countries, customs and habits of strange
and curious people, animals; birds, and
reptiles; the Wonders and great Nature
Curiosities of the Tropical an d Tola
Worlds; a record of the marvelous things
on the earth, s full history of all the
World's greatest wonders and famous
explorations, iu one splendid low priced
profusely illustrated volume. Em
bracing in the Tropics all the the trav
els and discoveries of Speke and Grant,
Sir Samuel Baker and wife, Livingstone,
Stanley, Du Chaillti, Wallace, Long,
Bquier, end numerous others; ia the
Arctic regions, Franklin, Kane, Hayes.
Hall, Bchsvatks, De Long, Oreely and
msny others! forming a oumplete ency
clopedia of Exploration, Discovery and
Adventure in all parts of the World,
witli the history of savage races, strange
beasts, birds aud reptiles, and great nat
ural Wonders. A book of inestemiablo
value and rapid sailing qualities. Near
ly 800 quarto pages, over 200 splendid
illustrations. ’ *— - — -■
woli
illustrations, low prioe, oatsefU rift other
1 Wanted, on Salary of
Agents ..
Commission. Writs for Tiotorial ,cutm-
ami ejrtra limit. Addreaii
llllSTOHlOALfPUBLIBHIN CO.
400 N. Third Street,
J 19-fit 8T> L ° CW M °-
Jsn. 12th 18(6.
Lsvsy made by M A
and rsturned lo ate.
Wood cuuslsbls
Also, st the mms tims and place will he
sold, one parcel or Iran of land containing
ninety live (115) seres of lend more nr low,
•illlslrd, I vine end heh.g in tho 00tb Dis
trict G. M. Weslihiglnn County Georgia,
bonnded on the Norili hy lands of James
l-.i-.ell, Kant by lands of Ira Chambers,
South by iHittis of Mrs. 1’iltmann, on the
West Iiy lands William lltitler* levied onaw
tho pro|ierty nf John Butler and wife to
satisfy a Tax Ki Kit, in favor of \V. K-
1 Ingpen Tax Collector W: C- vs Jorm l) ul .
ler and wife.
Lev*? made hy M. A. Wood conslulile
ami returned to ine.
Also at the same time and place, sill he
sold,one parcel on tract of land containing
one hundred acres, bounded on the North
hy iand of Mrs. Huntley, on the East bv
Green liraitley, on th. South hv Green
Brantley, on the West hv Mrs. flnntley,
levie<l on ss the properlv of Green Itrantely
to totisfy.snperior court Ki Ka, in favor
of The Lpsheer Guano company vs Greene
Brantley aud Zack T. Brantley, pointed
•ut hy tlie defendant.
C. A. Wall Sheriff W. C.
Administrator* Biin tssion
ORDINARY'S OFFICE!
GEORGIA—WsshiogtoD Countj.
y*- E. Trewlek administrator of Martha
ro 1 , ‘ i,,e ’ M'phes to ter lettera
Ulsutiksion trout said estate, aad I will
pass upon said application on lbs first Mon-
d»y Id April, 1*86, at my office iu 8an-
lersville.
‘Inn Iforcan Mmgaiine, a ^riodl
t-al devoted to the interests of Won
km and the Horn, has contemplated
its first years work. Its pages are
filled with plain directions for ntn
king an infinite variety of nsefttI and
deeorativc articles, and it* aim is
evidently not only to help woman to
employ their time in n useful nnd
pleasing manner, but also to be of
service to thosu whom necccssity
compels to labor.
T here are thousands of women
throughout tho land supporting
themselves by the aid of the Ckoch-
kt-uook and KNmiNu-NEgiu.B, to
whom the Dorcas is invaluable.
The Pattrkns given as selected with
care and taste, sad the working di
rections, which, by the way, are
Tkikteu without Ahukviation, arc
teatod by an *x|H«rt, to prevent mis
takes. Knittino, Nm-mo, (.’uochkt-
wuuk, all kinds of Kmuhoidi.-st, and
Airrtme Nkkolkwork are treated
in ita columns. Innumerable hints
and auggestiona, with regard to per-
aonal and homo decoration nr* giv
en, which may be enlarged indefi
nitely. Tbc Dohoas has found an
unoccupied field anti is filling it in
so satisfactory a manner, that it is
fast becoming a recognised author
itv ott all matters |tcrtaining to
Womarlt HAMDit-RArr. During its
first year it gave double tbs' value
promised. Each number uoutains
more technical matter than can lie
purchased seperately for Tkm Times
its cost to subscribers.
Snntplc copies sent to any one in
the United States or Canada, on
receipt of 10 cents. Address,
„ DORCAS,
872 iittoADWAr, Nxw Y'okk Citt.
To 13a© ZF’la.nters,
OF WASHINGTON COUNTY,
I hereby offer A special Premium,
E m mm am. »
the best crop of COTTON produced by one
ton or either of the following of mV brands of gu
ano to-wit:
DeLeons Animal Bone Fertilisers,
DeLeons Complete Cotton Fertilizers,
DeLeons Chatham Guano,
DeLeons Pomona brand
DeLeons Soluable Raw Bone.
Under tho following stipulations:
Parties oontosting tor the above premium must do so under such
rules and regulations as may be preseibed and published by tho
WASHINGTON COUNTY GRANGE.
°* n r ur ^“0 my brand* from the followiu
Ague Cure
««M.Ut..Mi r Ufiwto.to»tol WIWIU 4U.
•ram wkl«h, to far as ton, t, M
•Itor niMdy. II Matolw bo QUoi m J*
»"X silooral not Solotortow .lototoooo ikn.
•rar, ».d sMtitosmtly srodsow M
•»Mt iyn too tonMttoUoa, kai too.n a.
■yoton oo tooltoy oo It woo uton too ottoto
n WAWAIT ATB’I AfiVX CD*,
to m ovory oom of Fovorud Aon, to.
•Ittoal or Ohlll tovor, KstotWoi iVJ
Dumb A(Uo, Stllouo Fovor, Mt.1 Uvov (>»,'
Slalnt ouuMd by Mlarta. In oho or follur.
offer duo rrtol, dooloro uro uutoortood l>,
oirrulur datod Jsly lot, Mi, 00 Nftn uh,
■OMf.
Df.J.C. Ayer AO«.,Lowell, Miss.
autobyaUntsMin.
:*n pul
JOPN C. HARMAN
J. J. SPARKS
THOMAS WARTHEN
V. 8. JOYNER
ik parties;
tennille ga.
SANDERSVILLE GA.
WARTHEN GA.
. OCONEE GA.
PERRV M. DbLEON
SAVANNAH GA
RUPTURE!!!
Rupture inotaatly relieved by twing
the Cejebratsd Fty Truw. The nalv
Hum gtviug upward end lewenl pres-
rare, same an holding with bend, no
pressure on tho back, no thigh straps to
Hmt Trerainm and medal
lST W Forffilf Mi > ^ |,a-,ion
»«. A. MATHIS, SaaSersvIlls, Qo.
The Great Blood Purifier !
V
I EwesperBI*.
rat h srticlsor ingradisni ly*ttoralsto^TllsldV
hsvlsg beroralwtod from raSTend tJrto £»ll£ Ztll
I Ptopsrtiss. whoa com hi sod forms a
ful, *11101601 and pISMsnl medicino for lbs raLoraTJSHT
m»n«tt our*of all distaun orioin. iJH U"? T1 *’ * $® r ‘
of tit* .vttrm, via- *** “
*ro/Ve or Amp’s Mvil
Stjaldhead or Trtler, Chronic Son Svw, Old stto
Oh™* Sons of au kind,. Bod,, Pxm£, Sgphddt
Rheumatism, Pnmaryand Sewnd^SypMWNm^
A'!dnwand //Tm ^ 0mf>laint < *»**»»£*>* of th,
I vJTsf sss
"oAffiS' tosasssr
th* trad*.
_ 9fitTlfiHM$m
kiMlwtiiit
<>»«*• r*«ulr1s«*<*rtsl*00* *nhia*.-fl,lfr a
■**13ar3Wg
IRWIN, CO.
Wm. Grnittliou.
V. T. I‘ulk.
II. Harpor.
-V. A. Mobley.
:<>l)t. FushoII.
M. Dixou.
M. Bunies.
John C-oiuiuits
•V. K. Fletolier.
D. Kogrrs,
riiomss Gibbs,
Dsu Tuoker.
Mr*. It. ]>alk.
O, J. Harper.
A. E, A/. Lord.
Wm. Pridgou.
C. CllUIKVy
1*. Troitf e.
luitiio Gibbs.
M.D. Luke.
J. S. Robert*.
COLQUITT, CO.
N. F ours,
A. Biers.
W. Hooker,
said Btirnie.
J. Btr uklaud.
. H. Noriuau
Buko.-.
H. B. May.
J. A. Aldermar,
Jolin Manning.
M. J. Alderman
B. Week*.
J»i. Tilliuiin.
J- A. Tillman.
Administrator's Dlsulssioa.
GEORGIA—Washington county.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
K. A. 8ulliv*n, County AdmiiSUtrator Ad-
mimstrutor of the estate ot Wily V. hb.ppiril
ate of said county deaossod, appli** to me
lor letters of dinuiiiwio» fro u the sduint*-
tration ol said estate nj I will pun* UJM)IJ
life spplK-utton on tbi 1st U ,oduy in March
1885, ut my office in t-.ndur .vlll# ,
u “ d * r “*r “J « id Offlolsl signs-
tura, thiN 2d Oeoaml rr, 18i4.
M. NEW ad AN, Ordinary.
FOUND!
FOR LADIES ONLY.
A REMEDY endorsed by the best Physicians
•ml Druggist* it its home.
I REMEOY that Mr. C. W.O’ Kelli. Good-
WtoXep. Ats- raye raised ki* wife from an
invalid * kcil- and Ite believes eared Krr U/r
I REMEDY of which * prominent Atlanta
uirrdi.nl said; “1 would havegiven $600
M .K»n u 1 would • nioklc for whit two
{^“Jes of your medtcins did for my dsugk-
« REMEOV In regard to which, 8. J. Caaaell'a
M. D.. Ilriiggmit IboDisaville, U*„ savs.
* .““"«• * tnslanoes in which %l a/oriird
rthtjujh r Iill the usual rtmrdia Aud /ut'jd.
A REMEOY shout which Dr. R, Ferrall, l*.
Grange, Ga., writes: “1 have used for the
lust twenty years tha medicine you are put-
ling wp ami consider it the beet eombtnu-
lion ever gotten together for the disease for
wnieli it ia rfccoiuoudod,
I REMEDY about which Dr. Jot I Bran ham.
Aliauta isAid: '*/ hot* exutninetl tit reemix
.h. -utmost sailsfsrtlun*' sad rvre, U fe
hr«i familiM found It to bt ja$t what It \n
Also, Sole Proprietors and llnniifachtrer$ if
ETHIOIPAN
FILE OINTMENT!
0*6 for$6 ^ * P ' rm! ' n,nl cure - ,,ric « $• l'*r hettlu,
TKSTIMONIAI. Ka 1
Truly.
J. M IIAWKINfi, 70 South Rich St
TE1TIRONtAI.No * *
,„T?' Is toesnlfy, th.l I hussffrcteU with I’llr* fur twrntev.ir. I S-Fft
v 7' r,rpd Fluelly ii.nl th, Kthlopl'u fife 0?Bt‘ PiH
m.n , .ini found ii tl„ i ,rj hr.t pn-p,ration I rv, r 1 .,,1 n .... 1
uifl«lintel infilHut rtliAf ant] Uaa FffMctad a F#rn.*iiriit mra. *
Xu A. I UK LAND,
Iurn
Jit
-S
m&M
^jjssslr^*
•▼•r fla
is.r^rrs.'rnnt^SKS
Sumuv lues by • atuffie ■Mileuilon ef
tola Drs. II tnspwrto a natornf eelnr, aat.
IsitMUssMSIy. Sold by Draaglsfe, or
sent by espraeu ou receipt ef ex. e
ffififiss, «l Munerati Raw Yerk.
p, 0 ^
Konm-rly of Bellstls, now eftlreen, Phillip. A SKt*. D ( KlmwVlslI 1
Cmpbell Bros. Druggists lashrille, Tomi ,l * ra ~~ 3 - M ■*’*
FOR SALE RY A. MATHIS,
FREE PRESS
12*4— 3 id
Kor Letters ot Administratmo.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
ORDINARY'S OFFICE. J
J . U. Page bee in due form applied lo the 00-
inietratioi
BERRIEN, CO.
') ■ W. Sin,.utli,
f . J. Hineutb.
W. F -lsrr.
It. H. II itcl.-so-.
Wiu. Cnstolberry.
J. W. Mo Kiitney.
) e be-i Iniaan.
F, P. Jones.
Watches, Clocks
AND JEWELRY
Barman ax
JEENIGAN
leretgned for lettera orsdmiuietntioaDD the
Hitate ef Berry Francis, Ut* of aeid county
■leueesed, end I will p*«* upon seid eppltoj
tion on the tint Monday in Marob, 1685 at
iuy omoa.
Given under mi band officially this 16th
•tay of January, 1815.
1 iWtt BKWM Of, Ordinary,
For Lettera Biamieaion.
GKORGIA—Washington Conntt.
Mrs. 8ur.li E Irwin,Gn.rdiso and ex-officio
Admiuistratix of It. A. Irwin Isle ol eetd
oouuty, deoeeeed, applies to me lor lettera of
•llemissioa from her trnets, uad 1 will pass
kff , roh b r68*6 PP “°* ti0n °“ “** AU * Bontlay in
Given under my head and official aigna-
lur# Ihia k4tli day of November, Dyt.
H-27-1N8IT -&n\ NEWMAN * Ordinary,
lor Letters ot Adminisirution.
GEORGIA—Washington County
ORDINAR Y'SO FF1CE,
B. L. Wnrthen and il'oon Wurthen have
in duo toriu applied to the undersigned for
permanent letter* of -ndminietration on the
» f Mr*. Mary B. Miles lab, of the State
of Alabama deceased, aud I will ,««« U pou
V«oh?’l8«5 °“ th# “ rBt Mj “ d »/>°
Given under my hand and offioial sign*,
tore, this BOth Juonury. 1885. ^
1 2a-.il “ NEWMAN, Ordinary.
A ItKMI.D V iif whirl, Pemberton. Irenon, A Deu-
uliion **> : - W. her, |m*u arllln(lt for uianr
increasing Mi.-, The
ue, and one of abso-
yeara, with constantly
article is * staple with
lute merit”
A Remedy of which Lamar, Ranking A La
mar .ay; -W.aoid 50grom i„ four month,
and sever sold it in any place but what it
was wanted again.”
A Remedy by which Dr. Csugh of La-
Grange, Ga, says; "1 cured one o( the
most obstinate cases of Vicarious Menstrua-
riite WW,in "* knowledge,
* ° r whicfc Dr - J - a Huse, Not*-
I Sin fully uenvinced
that it is unrivaled for that cUm ofdiMaies
wnicn it •lainiMto cure.'*
A;Remedy abeut which Msj John C. Whi.-
ner, of Atlanta, well sad favorably known
all over I lie United States as a General In-
aurancc Agent, says; "1 used this remedy
before the war, on a large plantation on a
great number of case*, oficnye with absolute
lucreM.' 1 *
A Remedy about which Mr. J. W. Ktranee
ofLarteravtUe, G*„ certifie* that on* tS*l
tie cured two meaibera of his family of men-
atrual irregularity of msny years standing
This Groat Remedy is
Gun, Pistol and Machine - - -S
repair shop.
nniNG all ;o« PISTOI.S, GUNS, , 0 J SKWiNG MA011IKS If
want them put in good order »t a re*8oeeb!e price, t«
E. TWILLEY’S SHOP
On Jcrnig.,, Street, Next to llr. Benj. Whiddon'. JUeldaice.
THE WHEELER AND WILSON NEW NO. 8.
sdtr
UUK l>LjM4TaE
—rareunjr*
awesee.. •**■.muo.
IT IS LIGHTEST RUNNING
HA8 NO NOI8Y SHUTTI. K
IT IS NOT DANGEROUS TO
HELTH LIKE HEAVY °
MNG AND NOISY
MACHINES.
FREE PRES8
HUN
SHUTTLE
AGENTS WANTED
tS POBPRIC1U8T8 and
▲DDRBSt
WHEELER A WILSON MK<V CO
ATLANTA GA *
D.
DAVI8
KANDEi.sVlLLH
I A.
Nend for Treatise of the Health and Hap-
pmeas of \t oman, mailed free. 1
iiuaiiriiei.ii Kxui-lato* Co.,
Atlanta, Gs.
Box 28, I
MARBIAGP&gr
IIVCBSS
UHIes
Xtotott.;».»ESiStodn^MZ
PARSONSSPILLS
^ S*i! ™-5* *Xom 1 to 1*WEISS'” ■ *"
^or Letters of DliniibHioa,
GEORGIA. Washington County,
Ordinary’s Office.
ediuiuistratorof the estate I
W ' U, . own applies to me for ‘
Utters ot Dismission from said admit,istra- I
*“ d * * ,u ,P*»» "P'-n «*id application !
offioc*in Handlrvrilih^ 11 M ° ‘ ,885 ' “ “» !
da? , o7":n D ua*r r 7 8 85 , ‘ ni,CfllCia,lj ’' ‘ h,S ,6th !
, •Nt’aJU.N. or*v.
1 21- Sin -
tested ijy time.
STRONG’S
PECTORAL PILL8
x* MnnrMilui. m$a vom
r* HA - Lr A ClMTUItY.
mmm
HEADache
and all BltMM CfMf utirri are relieved by taking , r _, „
1 WRUJHT8 INDIAN VECfTABLE PILL5
' food, ft win
to
fctftlth, ifiiush m thing hm poMlble. For Fzmzla sdzmi
Pkfoldtti on Haem for (ho care of LITER and KIDNMy^uI?" k * T * a *«q«aL
rtoto bymaUlbre^to^mnpa.
cut of tan. Inro'Kto? ufL "'"• '••-a
reelfix- -
,f • well-known fart that most of ths
SXEAS"* , ! om ‘l pr inkl to this eoan-
{JTl« wortJilsas; thst SherkUn s Condition
MAKEHENS LAY
ohsckek d;.5LERA, Issu^^SfflSS^Wt
Bat h|t it tb Icttl
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