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THE MERCURY. j *'cu»pcii-rehibkioc.
For the Best (}f{A 1ST E)
The
Sheriff's Organ for Washington 1 , Temncrai.ee soeie.ion are very
(Vuntv. : laudable institutions and wouUicom- |
I mend the gratitude ofthe lmman race i
A. J. JERMGAN if they would net in a manner so as j
Editor. < | to carry in execution the full mean ,
ing the name itself intends to convey, |
to be tenifHrate. Toinpvrnto in eating, |
. (iEOllOI.V temperate in drinkiu;/, in your ex- i
i pressions, in your passions ami in
M \I!(1 i il 18V5 lael in every habit that men can con-
‘ ' trol so as not to ins controlled by it,
and to keep within due Itottnds of
reason in order to make the human
family a bond of brotherhood as it
should lie.
Temperance and moderation are
synonymous expressions amigo hand
in hand. To he moderate is twite
controlled by genaon, and reason is
given to us In the Creator above to
To Visit Irrlntxd. j enable us to subdue our passions and
is an advantage we possess over the
rest of the animal kingdom. If in
stitutions of this kind would limit
themselves to be controlled by reason
and teach its members to act within
reason, a great deal of good might j
spring from such societies and there;
is no telling the immeasurable benuilt ]
that would derive from such philati-
i thropic teachings. Hut wIku umlei '
HKD ELLERVILLE SHOWS UP (l GOOD REPORT j the name of temperance they assume
PUDMSttEB ANr» Protoiktor,
48 \>' HERS V l IJ.E,
111.SIIAY,
ediiorial,
(irncrnl Orant
General Grant is lying critically
ill aud his physicians say he esu
not live much longer.
The l’rinec'nnd l’rineess of Wales
are to make a tour of Ireland next
A mil and will hold a scriua of 1.
vee* atDoublin Castle.
Ckrk Cody Tills Into Lines.
SINCE 1875
The election in Athens and Clarke
county on the 116th iust, re
sulted in a grand triumph for prohi
bition. Never was so much interest
manifested, or did the white* so sol
idly engage in one side, backed by
the best element of Colored people.
A MARCH to the ren.s
Past Athens, ovi r two hundred
\otc-rs strong, and headed by a
brass band, the line streaming with
Imnuers, muichcd in a body to the
polls and cast u solid vote ior pro
hibition. The whiskey men made
desperated eflbrtn to rally their for
ces hut it was up hill Work, and by
noon they guvs up the light, and ro-
tired from the Held, Not exceeding
thirty while men in Athens voted for
liquor. W. A. l'ledger did noble
work, and the colored prohibitionist
Good by him like men. At least 260
voted with iu Alliens. Judge Jack
has not a yet declare the result, but
probably in July
Total majority for prohibition 671
THE DONE KIT OE riiOlllMTIOM.
Eilavillr, Gu„ February 26.—Silica
1576, at which time the snlcof liquors
beer ete., was prohibited, crime lias
gradually decreased until we seldom
buv« u violation There has has mil
barn a warrant issued since the first
of January.—Constitution.
Spontaneous Cow-Pox.
1 he aeeond ease of spontaneous
cow-pox ever developed in thin
country wi.s recently brought to
light uesr Marietta. Henry Hatch
er, a well to do farmer, notice l an
ernptan on and around the udder «(
the dictatorial robes of prohibition it
changes its form of godliness and lie
comes, autocratic, dictatorial and in
temperate within itself and deserves)
a different appellation.
U arraigns faction against faction
creates strife and discord where
peace harmony and union ought to
prevail, and tramples under foot
every principles of freedom ns intend
ed by the fathers of this broad laud
and liberty loving people, by dicta
ting to them their mode of living
when moral suasion ought to be the
factor to control such matters. Pro-
hihilon ! the name itself is arbitrary
and intolemit, its measures lead to
fanaticism that forgets the golden
rule to do to others as you wisli
others to do unto you. The personal
rights and priviledges are the ines
tiuiable inheritances our fore-fathers
have bequeathed to tis aud will be
kept sacred by every true patriotic
and liberty loving individual, these
rights are our privileges and if tuk
rn (rom ns will establish a precedent
that will eventually sweep away lbs
very c institutional foundation upon
which lliis government was estab
lished, for the very preambles and
resolutions uf the constitution de
clares that every man is born equal.
Equal how fl’hysienlly, size, weight,
strength, inUdcct, wealth or temper?
t.'erlninly not, lint equal to have a
right to enjoy his lights and privi-
liges just tlie aume us the Czar of
Russia, the Emperor of Germany or
any other Potentate of any other
natiou, in fact you are your own
governor to control your own person
and property as you sue tit, so long
as you don't inlefere will, the right*
and privileges of your neighbor.
Prohibition means just the reverse.
It forbids! therefore it is arbitrary,
. . ...... ,, i intolerent aud aulocrutic and cun
«6ne Jersey heifer in bis stable, j n „, be r , llU ,
eroflored in Qcergia coll at tho
Sandemillc Store,
by P. TIAPP.S SON,*,CO.
THU LARGEST STOCK over
iu tlm City, lull and complete in
every lino.
To got $1.26 Wottb tor ond dol
lar, come to them.
No Merchant in Georgia can
COMPETE WITH US,
and tLinking it might
he noticed I»r. II. M.
proprietor of theeLcd a
Vaccine Farm. I>r. Ah
l e cow pox.
A!cxa;i it-r,
tier County
sender pro
Bounced it genuine con pox.
JTuuK Jiiuicn ttihrburge H.
The charges against Frank James,
the n jted outlaw, were dismissed in
the Circuit Court at lloouvillo, on
motion of the jirotei uting attorney)
who said the governments chief wit
ness was dead and other evidence
was missing. James went to Ids
hotel where he received the eongrut
illations of his friend*.
Democratic principles are the
rules upon which this government
was founded slid under w hich it has
made such trenu ndo us progrtee huiI
which revolutionized the dictatorial
way* of governing of former tireea.
The writer claims that neither Con-
grefa nor legislature has the right to
prohibit any tiling that interfere*
will) the personal riglils and privi
lege* ofthe individual, but claim*
tke right, to prescribe a reasonable
punishment for the abuse of those
privileges should bucIi alum* become
obnoxious to the community iu
which they are perpetrated.
EVE.
Centennial Year.-
STOMACH -o. Sp 1'IulM-yI
1 vr tul« 1) (1 Tt'^letn uutl ikului
A Marvelous Story
TOLD til TWO LETTERS.
FROM THE SON:
“ Vtitfltmen: My father resides at Glover,
Vl. iio Uxs been n groutouHVrcv from Serof.
nl», and the iucloeod letter will tell you whit
ft marvelous eiloct
Ayers Sarsaparilla
lifts bad in Ills case. I think bis blood must
Siavo contained the humor for at leant ten
years; but it did not show, oxcept in tho form
(jf n scrofulous r.ore on the wrist, until about
five years ago. From a fow spots which ap
peared at that time, It gradually spread so us
to cover his entire body. 1 assure you ho was
terribly afflicted. and an object of pity, when
he began using your medicine. Kou, there aro
few men of his age who enjoy as good health
ps lie has. I could easily name llfty persons
V'ho woo Id testify to tho facts In his cuso.
• Yours truly, W. M. PHILLIPS.”
FROM THE FATHER:
a duty for mo to state to
have derived from tho
you tho benelit I
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
Six months ago I vrrjs completely covered with
a terrible humor and scrofulous sores. Tho
Humor caused an hiovaaant and intolerable
itching, and the akin cracked so ns to euuso
the blood to flow in many places whenever
J moved. My failcring.-i v.'vro great, Kiul my
Hfo a burden. J commenced the use of tho
.SiKHAJ'AHILL Y In .April last, and havo used
It regularly since that time. My condition
began to improve at once. The sores havo
all healed, and 1 feel perfectly well in pvory
respect—being now ablo to do a good day’s
work, although 73 years of ago. Many inquire
vimt has wrought sueh a euro iu my capo, and
I toll them, as I have licro tried to tell you,
ytvEH’s SAiiSAi’AiiiLLA. Glover, Yt., uct.
21, M2. Yours gratefully,
lIlltAM PHILLIPS.”
AVER’S Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula
and all Scrofulous Compluints. Erysip
elas, Ko/emu, ttfugworm, Itlotchcs,
bores, Boils, Ttimors, and Eruptions of
the Skin. Jt clears tho blood uf all inipu-
. pities, aais digestion, stimulates the action of
tho bowels, and thus restores vitulity and
strengthens tho whole system.
J'BRPAllKD IJY
Dr.J.C. Aycr&Co., Lowell, IVTass.
Bold by all Drug-I,*:, ;i. : ,> = L-.;'...a ys.
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! Address
ICHK0U1CLE &
CONSTITUTIONALIST.
Patrick Wai.rh, President, Augusta, Ga
i WO' WEWJraiN'C.
I STRONG’S SANATIVE FILLS
Used throughout tho country
j S'OH. OV33H 4X0 TTEJVUS,
i And tuus proved
| Tha Bast Livsr Modlclne In ttis World.
Gripintr. FoiaonoiiaRrups, but purely Vngetablo,
' littblo. ^I'reBcribttd ov»*ii bv Plivsioiaua. A
(.'orup’sint,
n.s wu boBght so low that you tail
lie well ssitLfieil that
WE MEAN WHAT},
WE SAY,
when you come in and inspect and
price our goods.
NOW IS YOUR TIME TO
Save Money
P. Rapp’s Son & Co.
Administrators Sale
Agreeably to nn order of the Court of
Ordinary uf Washington County, will
he sold at auction at the Court House
door in the City of Sandcrsvilla, said
County, on the First Tuesday in April
next, within the legal hours of sale, the
following property to-wit:
One house, and lot in the city of San-
dorsvillo, containing 4 8 4 acres more or
less, bounded on the south by Haines
stie.c.t, East by colored M. E. Church
lot and S. D. llrantlv Trustee, South
|,y lands of Hrynnt Watkins nnd Wes t
by (lie Misses Jackson lot. Ono bouse
and lot in said city containing one ail| ^
one half acres more or l ( 'ss. bounded on
the East by public street. North by llur-
rel Steele's lot, .South *! m * ’ v,, et by
James U. Floyd and known as tbe
Winfield Chester lot. Ono bouse and
lot in the said city containing ono acre,
more or less, bounded on the West by
Public alley No'tli by lot of Peter Green
field. South and East liv lands of estate
"f It. If. Houghton. One house nnd
lot in said city bounded on the North by
E. A. Sullivan’s lot, East by the "Hoe"
lot, South by Sullivan street, and West
by Harris street, containing one half
acre more or Ipsn. known as tho Home
plnro of the late C G O'Hiely, on which
is also located tho residence of TYilliam
H. lbirwirV. One house and lot
in said city, hound on the north bv E A.
Sullivan’s lot, East bv lot of H. 1).
Evans, South hr Sullivan street and
lFe«t by heme lot of late C C O’Riley,
contsitjng one half acre, more or less,
sod one lot of land in said city, with
I, ousel, thereon, containing one and one
half acres more or Psa, bounded North
bv Sullivan street, E isl by Smith street.
South by Hangs' aud Haines' lots
nod the place known as tbe Hollifield lot
West liy Harris street Also the follow-
personal property: One iron safe, one
silver watch and chain, four shares of
paid up Gignsln, Gibson A Snmltrsville
Hail Hoad stock, and two large picture
frames. Sold ns the property of C 0.
't’Rili” late of said county, deceased.
Terms cash! This Echv. 2!> 188f.
w. a. McCarty
Administrator Cum Tmtamtmio -In-
Inaugural Ball
In honor of the inauguration of
Cleveland & Hendricks,
Watkins Hall,
WEDNESDAY DIGHT,
March 4th* 1885-
Tbe citizens of Handersvill* are cordially
invited to attend
l*roirrMiiaiua.
Mission aud Suuday HohoolInstitute con
ducted by liev. T, (!. Uoyktn, EvHUgcli»t,at
I't-nuille on March 18th, 14lk and 15ih.
FRIDAY, 7 r u.
1. Sermon, Christian Activity, by T. 0.
IloykiS.
fAIURDAl, U) A. M
2. Address - 1 bo ilcst Methods of Devel
oping nnd Training Christian workers, by
J. J iiymnu amt 1'. J. i,rck.
3 Addreas—Tbo hunday 8 bool ns an
Ev.tngc lizing Agency, 11. D. Kvans'sr, and
Cspt 1’ U, lulmlcrro.
4. Mcminn I'na Doty of Cbntchcs to
Missions at Home snil thread.
2 i>. M.
8. Address The Itcl itlon of tho Sunday
Sut.o.d and otter sg.-r.cp s to the Cburcli, T
4. Holmes ami Sini.try Kiltiel!
tl. Adrircss The i«-hi } inn for Aiouaibg
In- Spirit id Missions unit lor ( ■ lirotiou ui
Misslou Fund, O. W. Smith and 1* .1 l’ip-
kin .
7 Adilrcss- Onr duly to the coloied Pso-
.1 , t.y II L> Evans, Sr aud T .1. Ihok.
-S Address -1'lie it.-si M :ho I>. of S ludriy
S u.ool Minaipiuion nod I c iuliiug, by T t;
Hoy kin and J. C. iiurumn.
Sunday, 3 a. m,
t). Hnudsy ituhool, liluatiatod, by T. 0.
Buy kin.
11a. m.
t(). Sermon, Parental obligations and du
ties, by T. 0. Boykin.
ir v.
Address, The Privilege snd Pleasnroot La
boring for the .Snivelmn uf ths linuonvorted,
by Prof; Jackson, (Bethany) J. W. Smith and
others.
7 r. m.
11 Sermon, Parental Obligations aud Du
ties by 1', 0. Boykin.
Notice, - The ontire community nnd es
pecially tho numbers of all neighboring
chinches and Sunday schooia, are invited
and earnestly requested to attend all the ser
vices.. It is hoped aud believed that lb* ex
ercises will be pleasant snd prnlltahlu to all
who are present. I.ot none who'havo bocn
assigned parts in the uxerclses fnil to oolne,
and let s i bo present who Wuvn sny words
ot • ncmirageuicnt to offer on any one of the
■ ul.jftOlH to bo discussed.
k:u’o iwkfi
lioAVtlS.
Olio Flo,Hi I
c 'uvj V..1 *n:
ujculatii
ifjfyom ''
? l5Uot
IN HEMOKIVn.
Tenderly inscribed lo lb* memory of mv
lislared Aunt, Mrs Asesnith M, wile of
Mr. A.H. Sconyers of Midville, Gt. died
Fib. C:h ISSo. ’
"Asiee), in Jesus, blessed sleep,
From which none ever wake In weep.
A calm and undisturbed rrpive,
Unbroken by the dread of foe».”
She has (led fiorn this prison of sorrow
and pain,
She lias gone from ths plucss lint knew
her befure
Where die letters of «nrtb cannot L.'n 1 her
She is missed from the paths which lead
through Charity’s vale f
Hlic is missed where ‘poor sufferers give
llnir cries lo the sir,
Site is missed at ttic shrine of her lovtsl
husband's heart,
Hut most is she missed at God's niter o
prayer.
We mourn for our cherished 'neatii the
moon's silver sheen,
I weep for my aunt ill Aurora's pale
brealh,
We wail for our dear as we gaze on the
green
But our 'plaints cannot break tho deep
,lumber of death.
Tho the spirit all chainlets has soared to
its rest.
Through fields of either rejoicing doth
roam,
To the realms of Elysian, to ths laud of
the Vest.
And the ,oi gs of the ransomed have ttil-
ro . e l t li : c.
Gemee'.;.i. '* JAMES E. AYT-.VY
DeuioeiHiitu Nerllnv,
A meeting was held at the qomt house on
Monday night by a number of oitizeus to
consider what plans snd mathods should be
adoptod lo 0( lebrnteappropriately tho inau
guration of Grover Cleveland as President
ol the United States.
Dr. U, N. UolliAi-ld was called to ths
oln.ir, and U. W. Fiaukltn appointed Ussre-
tary.
It was determined lo appoint a committee
of arrangements, wboeo duty it shall be to
arrange and peifeot a programme if exercis
es, ami on.ertainnients, to bo observed on
tho 4th ol Maroh, us a maubeatation of tbe
Joy fill in the accession of a deuioorutio
president to tho chief magistracy.
The following were appointed ssid oorn-
mittee of arrangemeuts: Oapt. 1, Uor-mau,
K. J. Orr, Capt. J. D. Franklin, S, F. McIn
tyre, 0. It. Pringle. The following Commit
tee on‘‘(peaking was appointed: Capt. J 0.
Harman, W. 0. Matthews, E. A, Sullivan,
W. E Welkins.
The oommittee wore notified to moot at
the court lionso on tho 25 iust, yesterday tu
execute their oouimisHioiiH. Tho meeting
resolved to oxtoud a oorJial invitation to thr
poopie of Washington and adjoining coun
ties to oooie to Sandersville on the 4th of
March, and participate in the ooeasion.
li N Holm field, Gb’m
B. W, Fbanklin, Ht-c’y.
Sandersville, Fob 2»d, 1885.
Administrator's Dismission.
GEORGIA—Washington county.
ORDINARY'S OFFICE,
E. A. Hullivun, County ArlminUtnitor, Ad-
miuiHtriitor o( iLib oHtato ot Wily M Hh^ppurd
late of said county deoeuHed, applies to mo
for Utters of (listuission from tiio admin ni
tration of said estate and I will pass upon
tils application on tlie 1st Monday in March
1M8G, at iuy ottioo in •SandHrsviHe
Given under mv hari'i and ntUoial wi«nti-
mre, tf'iH *Jd *>f (.u uii'iT. 1*84.
M. NKWvi.vN Or.litittrv
12 i 'Mn
GKOBCilA—WnsLio,<ton County.
OUDlNAin ‘S OFFICE.
. if. itrts in dm fot iu applied to tho nn*
Itr.'itqnu'l i n Inters of administrution on the
-stilt-j t/1 r .J«rc Fr.vncis, fate of sidd oonntv
d^tic-asod, und 1 will puss upon «uid appliou-
fion on*th« first Monday in Maroh, 1885, ht
•oy othcB.
Given undsr my hitnd odk ially this iOtn
day of tlthuuary, 1>M.»
M. o I> W M -vX, Ord i mi r v.
1-22-11
For Jn’i t rsof Disruitision;
(iFOUCti V WaHliiu^ton County.
Ordinary’s Office.
1. Herman,,, administrator of tho estate
of Vv, 11. Brown applies to me for
lettorn ot Dismission from said administra
tion, and I will pass npon said application
nn the first Monday in May, 1885, at my
office iu Ssndersvillo.
Given nnder my band officially, this 10th
day of January, 1885.
I 22-3m M. Newman, Ordy.
For Leave to Sell Lund.
GEORGIA—Wauhingtou County
(JUDINARTS OFFICE,
J. J. Palmer, Administrator of tlhos. A,
MoUullers,deceased, has in duo form applie l
to tho undersigned lor leave to sell the lauds
io Burke county, belonging to the cstvts of
ssid deceased, snd said application will be
heard on tho first Monday in April, 1885, at
in v office.
Given unrtrr my band officially this 11th
February, 1885.
M. NEWMJN, Ordinary,
2-10-41
Administrator's Dismission.
ORDINARYS OFFICE.
G EORGIA— W risiii ugtou Coun ty.
J.W F. Truwick Rtluiiuistrator of Martha
L. Tniwick, dec , applies to ruo for letters
ot Dismission from said estate, and I will
pass upon ssid application on the first Mon
day in April, 1885, ut my office iu San
dersville
Given under my band officially nt binders-
ville, this Oth day of .January, 1884.
M. NEWMAN, Ord'y.
l-8-3m
For Letter.s GuttrdknKhip.
GEORGIA—Washington County
ORDINA RY'S OFFICE,
Wm. F. Sheppard has in dne form ap
plied to the nnderaigned for the Gn-trdiau-
ship of tha person and property of Maud,
Geo'go W , llefisy Lee and Dallas Yates, mi
nor children of .Oallas and Sallie E. Yates,
lute ol said county, deceased, notice is here
by giveu that bis application will be beard at
my office on tbo first Monday in April, ’85.
Given under iuy hand officially this I7th
February 1885,
M. NEWMAN Or jnary.
2 0 11
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A REMEDY endorsed bv the best Physicians
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which it in reccomended.
A REMEDY about which Dr. Joel Branham,
Atlanta said: ‘‘I hart examined the wrqx,
amt lisreno l.isttstlon In ailTlsInf III Bar,end tun
ItdenUy rtccou.ii.sud It.*'
A REMEDY wbloli ths Rev. U. B. Jchnion, near
Marietta, (la., days hr haa uaed In Ida family with
the "utiaoat aattafacllon" aud rererm- nded It tu
tire# families ‘‘who found It to be Juit wlial It ie
‘reecouilueuded.
A REMEDY of whirl. I’embirton. Irereon, A Den
nison say : “We have hrsu aeUIuglt fur u.aay
years, will) constantly increasing aules. The
article is a staple with us, and one of abso
lute merit.”
A Remedy of which I.amar, Ranking A Li-
insr say; "We sold 50 gross in four months
and never sold it in any place but what it
was wanted sgain.”
A Remedy by which Dr. Cai.gh of La-
Grange, (is, says; "I cured one of the
moat obstinate case* of Vicarious Menstrua
tion that c.’ur name within my knowledge,
with a few botilee.”
A Remedy of which Dr. J, C. Hum, Nota-
aitlga, Ala., aaya: I am fully convinced
that it is unrivaled for that class of diseases
which it cluimi ‘.o cure,”
A'Remedy alisut which M„j John 0. Whit
tier, of Atlanta, well and favorably known
all overthe United States us a General In
surance Agent. Hays; "I used this remedy
before tile war, On a large plantation on a
great number of cores, alumyt with absolute
sueeeu."
A Remedy about which Mr. J. W. Strange,
of Uarterarille, Ga., certifies that one bot
tle cured two members of his family of men
strual irregularity of many years standing.
This Great Remedy is
Bradiield’s Female Regulator
Send for Treatise ofthe Health and Hap
piness of Woman, mailed free,
liaxnriKi.t, Regulator Co., Box 28,
Atlanta, Ga.
For ficttnra DismisHion.
GEORGIA—W ntdiington Countt.
Mrs.Sar.h E Irwin, Gmrdisn and nx officio
Adininialmtix of It A. Irwin late of said
count.v. deceased, applies to me tor letters of
dirmisslnu from l.er truMe, end I will pass
upon her application on tho first Monday in
March 1885.
Given under my hand and official rigna-
tur« tlnH 24th duy of November, 1WI.
M NEWMAN, Oriliuary
11-27-18811—3m
For Letters of Administration.
GEOR llA—Washington Count..
ORDINAR Y'S 0FFIGE,
It L. Wurth op and Macon Wartbon have
in dn« lorm applied to the undersigned for
permanent letters of administration on the
estate of Mrs. Miry R. MileK late of the Slate
of Alabama dooeased, and I will pass upon
said application on the first Monday in
Us rob, 1885.
Given nnder my band nnd official signa-
tnrs, this 2Glh Jannarv. 1885.
M. NEWJ/AN, Ordinary.
1-29—4t
For Leave to Sell Land.
GEORGIA—Washington County
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
James F. Smith, Guardian for Chari, s
Mertz, minor, h-s in due form applied to
tho nn.lersigned for leave touellan undivided
interest in a tract ot land iu Brooks county,
belonging to said minor, and said spplioa-
will lie beard on the first Monday in April,
1885.
This 11th February, 1885.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
2-10—4t
For Administr .tnrs Dismission.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
GEORGIA—Washington County
W. Hicklin, Administration of the
estate of Dorothy Hicktiu applies to me for
letterh of DinmisRion from «aiii AftiuiniHtM-
tiou, nrd I will pasH upon his npplioation on
tbe first Monday in June, 18*5.
Given under my hind officially this 21s*
day of February,1885.
M. NEWMAN, Ord’y.
2-20 -3m
Watches, UIockl
AND JEWELRY
RET A IKED DT
JBRNIG- AN
For the best crop of COTTON produced by on
ton of either of the following of my brands of gu
ano to-wit:
DeLeons Animal Bone Fertilizers,
D cLccnsComplete Ctton Fertilizers,
D cl cent Chalhtm Guan,
DeLeons Pomona brand
DeLeons Soluable Raw Bone.
Under the following stipulations:
Parties contesting for the above premium must do so under Mich
rules and regulations a* may be prcscibed nnd publitdied by tho
WASHINGTON COUNTY GRANGE.
Farmers can purchase my brands from tho following parties:
JOHN C. HARMAN TENNILLE GA.
SANDERSVILLE GA.
WAUT11EN GA.
OCONEE GA.
PERRY M. DkLEON
SAVANNAH Ga
RUPTURE!!!
Hunt urn instantly relioved liy using
tlio CcJ«br«tP(l Fry Truss. The only
tniBs giving upward snd inward prcH-
Buro, Biimn ns Imlding with hand, no
pressure on the hack, nothigh strnpsto
chafe. First l’teinium and medal
awarded at (Jincinnatti Exposition
1884. For Sale By
1>H. A. MATHIS, Sunslerstvllle, Un.
J. J. SPARKS
TIIOMAS WARTUEN
V. S. JOYNER
The Great Blood Porifler !
Dr. Ramuei Hodges’ Alternative Compound Sarsaparilla,
with Iodhie Fotuah. This compouixl i« purely vegetable,
each article or Ingredient is ?perfectly harmless in itself,
having been selected from roots ami herbs |>o.<seadug grant
medical properties, when combined forms a most power
ful, efficient ami pleasant medicine for tlio removal nnd per
manent cure of all diseases arising from no impure state
ofthe system, via;
Chill*, Uhrtt mat ism, Scrofula or Ring's Evil,
Scaldhead or Teller, Chronic Sore Et/es, Old and
Chronic Sores of all kinds, /toils, Pimples. Syphilitic
Rheumatism, Primary and Secondary Syphilis' Ner
vous Debility, Liver Complaint, Inflammation of the
Kidneys and. //ladder; renovates and invigorates the
system; acts gently on the bowels. As an appetuer
and for general debility, it is a most excellent remedy.
CAMPBELL BROTHERS.,
Druggists, 8o!o Manufacturers, For sals by all Druggists.
I’rlee$1 per bottle, or 0 for $5. Liberal discount tu
the trade.
Atso, Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers of
ETHIOIPAN
PILE OINTMENT!
A never failing remedy for Blind, Bleeding. Itching, in
ternal or Protruding Piles. Gives almost iostaatancousie-
lief. and will effect n permanent cure. Price If 1 per bottle,
or 0 for $5.
TESTIMONIAL No i.
CAMPBELL BUGS—It affords me peculiar pleasure to
testify to the'greiu efficacy of your Ethiopian PilcOiutment.
I was nn intense Rjflorer from Protruding Piles, and a few
applications of this wonderful remedy speedily effected n
permanent cure. Truly,
J. M. HANS’KINS, 70 South High St.If
TBHTIMONIAL No 3 11
This Istnccritfv, tl,ut I wiu street(til with 1‘ltei for twenty yrsr* I
trio-1 every remedy "Hi rut me. Finally ns,.1 the Kth:"|,l-h I Its l>l"t-
ment, unit found It III. very best prrpenltltui I ever u.ed U *sv
mottlmv «t insiimt rullt'f ami Iiub I'flVvtul u i iTimuifnl curr.
El) A. IRELAND,
I- ormorly of nnllatiu, now ofllrcen, I’bllllpi k <‘o, Nmhvlllo, 7Vn
Campbell Bros. Druggists Nashville, Tom.
FOR SALE BY A. MATHIS,
niUJUiatiT, NAA'DIaKN
v 11.1.1:, UA.
Gun, Pistol and Machine
REPAIR SHOP.
BEING nil yon PISTOLS, UUNS, anil SEWING MACIIINS If yo,
want them put in good order nt a reasonable price, to
E. TWILLEYS SHOP
On Jernigan Mrcet, Next to Mr. Benj. Whiddon’s Residencfl.
THE WHEELER AND WILSON NEW NO. 8.
IT IS LIGHTEST RUNNING
AND HAS NO NOISY SHUTTLE.
IT IS NOT DANGEROUS TO
IIELTH LIKE HEAVY RUN
NING AND NOISY SHUTTLE
MACHINES.
AGENTS WANTED
SEND FOR PRICE LISTS AND
TERMS.
ADDRKSS
WHEELER & WILSON MFG’ CO.
ATLANTA GA
AYER’S
Ague Cure
contAiBu aii antidote for nil tanlniia! UU-
ordert which, so far at known, i* utod lu no
other roiiiuU). It cuut&lni no Quiuiuo,
Any mineral nor uelctcrtou* BtibctAnco whet-
avor, Atul conaoqnoutiy produces no Injurious
uim)U tho constitution, but linvtc tho
systoai as >. *althy us It wns bcloro the utluck.
WE WiJtEiXT ATBHV ABBE OEM
M esro errry eius of Iftrsr and Agin, |„,ur.
Diluent or Cliitl Fever, Ucmfuent FVroe
IHui.k t ruo, MU lone Fevor, nwl User c<,m!
Idaiat vnused by malaria. In coat at (nlliin.,
after Vila trial, dentate are nntborleed, by om
etreulnr dated Jsty 1*1, UM, to nrwid tke
money.
Dr. J.C.Ayer&Co.,Lowell, Min.
Sold by ell Ui uggtete.
IRON
TONIC
tMTSRtMMMO
fir. Butir's Ira Tuusi
ft will pnriry uu<l enrich the BLOOD, rerulita
UIecaoon rciulrluu AcurlAin nitil cltlclcn TON lift
CDpoClnlly l»y«pl>|>-«lA,tVtiMl nl Appetite,ImJlgn*!
tluii, I,mvh of Htr«*i»jct!i. «lc.. lit imu Is luarkvi)
OIIel *• r I 01 ri-ANlU. llitut-8
with huiciMllAt. .. .
imiiivIh Aud lum en ...
Ilio mlml iiinl supplier Uruin I'
I A f\| (? Q lUltcrlMg I
DBJUAHTER‘8 iKoW TONIC a im',
cure. It RlvnA.A clvur adU koAlthy lwiuiiUeIum.
Tlio RlrnitKoat tcKtimnuy to the vmImm ».f |»u.
IIaurun’s iuon Tonic u ihm Uv.|u*nt niifiupu
At couBturfi ltlmt have only a«lile«i in lhi>popiiUr.
Ity or the ot ImIiiuI. Jf you eurnuiily Uetlre hvoitli
«lo not exportiuuiit—get tlio OlUGlNAi. AND Kust.
trsiia. aod ws-ful InfDUD.tlo., fru. J
On. Haoter'i Iron Tonio is ron Bali oy au
DauaoieTB and Dialiri Evtnrwuena.
iMBerits
^Fullof ntrkngt
M. D.
DAVIS
SANDE' SVILLE, ( A.
SANITARIUM. Blvorrldp, C tl. Tho dry rllrootu oars-
uoco. Throat. Lani.a.full Idea, W j>., routa. cost lioC
MAHRiM!»P
5 All chut the doubtful curleuser tboughtnil w«nt tr.^
ikiu*rr, niot.li and gnllt hlndiok- 60 cte,paper 2Se,&Ini
JrliiRo Gultlo. 141 p lfHj.oont f.ef lod, monoy or stpn.hyf
fjR. wHininR^g.teT,®. i
JThe creot aj»04t|nllr.t, Nervonol>obUlty,Impedlinout/>’
lto Mtirringe, Pnneultntlon ond l’n ' 1 * *
uvVWvV LWA/^dVA'.
LIVER
VEGETABLE IUL8
Scours Healthy
notion to the Uv«
land relieve all bU>
i. -lone troubles.
Jaxoty TegiUUi; BoQtipisg. Wee Mo. AUBnftM*
and all Batons Complaints arc relieved by taking
WRIGHTS INDIAN VEGETABLE PIUS
ftusly Ter utile; Ee F:is; All SreggUd
SPILLS
.tnd will completely chengo tho Mood In tho entire system In three mo„Vh7 kf-
yerson who will talee 1 PU1 onch night from 1 to 13 weeks, ra „y bk reatorod’to
tiottlth, If such n thing bo posslblo. For Fcmnlo ComplainU those Pin. ' ,ound
Fhyslclana uso thorn for tho euro of LIVFIt nnd KJUNEVdlsnn*.. e ,. ° no °UUOL
or aont by maU for 35c. In stamps. Circulars froo. 1. 3. Jounsux i co" 1st,””
SSFSBgdStieggaaat
■ M ■ 13 BB B M H HLIIH |I revontlun la better than euro 1 u
mxsp&i yho^ingX’ou^is feinrn!c^J^frlia^^i))^er iKuataVol’i 1 ,'
Ueuaca of th'j Splno. Sold everywhere. C'ireelara free. I. 8. JOHNSON & CO., ltoaton. Mail
It la a well-known fnrt that tnoat of tho "
Ilorao and Cattle I'uwilor aold In thia coun
try la worthlcaa; that Sheridan's Condition
** e nnd very valuable-
ucr. xrviau, utid te.Tnpnont'iil to cooh pint of MAKE HENS LAY
fcoO. It will also positively provent an t onro | IIoBC'holoni,*o. Boldovorvwhoro
CHICKEfI CKCLER/1,haiSTOlas®SS®
TUTTS
PILLS
28 VBAW^^USE^
Tke Brenteet Madlcnl Triumph of tke A(li
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
LateofepMllle. Dowelseoetlve. I'alsln
tbe heed, with a dull eeneatlen Ie tke
keels part, Pulu nnder Ike skenlder-
blade, Fullnoes sifter ratine, wllhndle-
leellnnllon to eserlten of body «r mled,
IrTilebllltyef temper, l.oweplrlia, with
a feeling of having neglected sent dnlr,
Wenrineea, Dlsalnoee, Flattering mtko
Uenrt, Dote bofore the eroe, llendecke
aver the right eye, Ueetleeeneee, with
Otftaldreams, Highly eatorod Urine,aid
CONSTIPATION.
TCTT'd FILFgaro especially adapted
to euah ceees, ono dneo etTecll such e
ilmngaof fouilug ns louMtonlshlhoTOthror
Tbuy InereneeSlee A npeUte.eed cease tha
body to Take on Fieali. thus ibe man I-
iiourlsHrd. r.i’d by ,h.,ir Tonle Actlen oa
the Digestive Organs,Itenulnr Steoli *'»
nroduct .l. Price n8e. d ft IISiy2n|^tjKSMH
TUTTS HAIR DYE:
Ovat Hair or Wmaiutut ohtnfed to a
ULoasr Hi.aciA by a tlnglo npplioation of
thia Dtk. It lmpurts a natural color, acta
Instantaneously. Bold by DnagtflaUt or
pent bv express on receipt of $1. «•
omot f 44 Murrey *t. f New York.
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be <r 8btt
tnd Tha Hauaehold.
tub wiTTiKar, BMotrraiT aud
bean or wERKi.ua.
THS MUTJTMHT um.
he ee
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