The Mercury. (Sandersville, Ga.) 1880-1???, March 10, 1885, Image 2

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THE MERCURY. Tlie Sheriff's Orpin ftp Wnsliingtnii County. A. J, JHltXlGAN, KntTI'll. Punusmui and Puornir.Ton, ANDKUSVHJ.K, • • GEORGIA 'l l'i:snAY,! M \li(il. 10 ISS5. EXDiao RIA Xj. EXPUKSSIONS OF tl’I’IECV U.. From tlie better element in both Marties enme various expressions of approval of the selections which Mp Cleveland has made. The hasten) ami .Southern men in Congress are, .as a rule, satisfied with the Cabinet. The Western men are diuded. Those whose opinions are worth having, snv that they think the great West ought to have had more than t one representative in the Cabinet, still they think the selections from among the hasten) men under con sideration as good as could have Ikx'U exited. K very body recogni zes the fact that Pres. Cleveland, r.l boagh surrounded with excellent •-.’.risers, will be head of every de Varta^t. GEN, GRANT BEla'iS- At Union mc-ssage IVco )he house announced the pas-age c !' Hie bill nuthoiir.ing the prrsiih: to place one person on the retired ' of the army, j Applause.J The t ill was read at length. Mr. Ingalls then said: .hi. h'p 1 le er—The nation knows \ < hat cue person is. Air. Edmunds, resumi: ; ■ ! sir stated that he had a coni ,..n which would now he tend, it- dec! the communication to ( oil Clerk J-.hnson, who read ns follows: “To the Honorable tienrge F. Ed- mnncls, President Pro. Tim. of the l . S. Senate—The accompanying coumu- liiei tioi', although nil im eutivo mcfsnge may be read in open ri.shni. CunTi-n A. ARTiirn. This was greeted with applause. The president pro. tempore of the senate—Manifestation of applause are not in order. The clerk read as follows: “To the Senate of llie V. B. I nonii- ClyrKs S (hunt, foimr.lly gr lion! commanding the armies i l the l S., to be general nu the retired list of the army with the full pay of such rank." Cm .-V: u A. Ai.tiii a. Executive Mam-ion. March 4th, 1 85. President pro tern of the senate iu u in-., ■ . Cabin, j >o\ isi'l's of the. I m-w t il l i .\i;.ri-ln ;i and 'Ice nn.illileis of legislation in the Senate and the next llor.-e s', exert and so e,import them selves that Mr. Ch vi h n. 's lit,-t term, | like the first term of deli n wdl in insure to democratic : a i of uidirolccii and «, a . . ■ ! ■ ,1- r. cy'! t )r v ili t he f. g h -fove un he waste . . ,n e. i,.> . inef- j ticieney nllft et i-oi-, a a I ta.-.I.e h e way smooth for the 1! 1 • c on in 1885 a second |>r>>! 1 1 ; - ■■■■' power, as the Ifcmociv.i • • eel in I Sites, recuvetod , , , ■ 1 n.i held it for twelve year ..to-r the single intervening term ta .Inlm <^ liui-y Ad- a ms'/ For rate own p-ol, when we note the names that strengthen ami ornament the next cabinet, we imlne. to view the prospect, nut, indeed, without anxiety, Vet without dark forebodings, and with more hope than fear. — AVie leuk Sun. A Ride On The New Road; from Veigif-ci (<» iticluiionel racuirj ibci .lfiuilirs. i:i favor will say, i storm of ayes.) • • > ■ it r • A o pi s, .1 — "no.' (dead sib nee.) Ctaat«H« 14. l In* : v- * ,\0 It miftlWUnUSlV. — - This announcement whs rece ived If.CTKER CCIKTT ItCfD TO THE LCP.C CRT with a thunder of applause, both on CCLIFS. the floor and in the galleries. V) Idle in Augusta this week wo nc- j ccpteel nn invitation to take a ride on the A. (I. & S. 11. It. 'J'ho road nun through a spU ndiil country, and the on- j tea pi isu is lining pushed through by the j cllicient President, Col. U. M. Mitchell. 1 llien .",!>lion need that the nomination The train, consi.t'ng of an engine, 4 flat w"ui 1 i be cot:-iueleiI in open session, cars one freight hex and a passenger 1 lie i| ties i.nis; Mill tl e senate' , tronelt runs from Augusta to Richmond ai.d '' b~i nl to t us appou.l factory, a distance) of 15 miles in 25 min mint All senator For Administrutoi'8 iJiaiiuftHiou. GEORGIA—Washington county. Ollt'IX.UtV’H Office. C. It. I'ting'e, Administrator u i;ti the wit "tinexrdol the estate of Mrs A It. .fonts, 1'Vii ol suit) connly, deceased, applies to me f “i l-ll.-rs of dismission from said ndtuims- ii an,a. „mt I will pa s upoo his upplicalio ’ iIns I)ist Monday iu June, 1885, at my of- ti' " in Sninlersville. Given tinder uiy baud oftloially, this J, day ol March. 1885 M. NEWMAN, Ordinary. 3 5- 3m For leave to sell land and H. It. Stock. GEORGIA—Washington County OnuiN city's Office. 'It I, Warthen and Thomas Wartheo, Ad- ministratora ol tlio estato of Mrs Miry U. Md"i, deceased, la to of the S'ato of Alabama, have in due form applied to the undersigned for leave to sell tlio reel estate nud ltailroad stock belonging to Raid estate, and said ap plication will he heard on I'm first Monday in April, 1885, at my tilllco in Hniideisville" Given under my hand ofHoinlly this 2d clay ol March, 1885. 3-5 4i M, NESVM VN, Ordinery. For Elevator's Lismissiou, GEORGIA—Washington County. 0 111 UNA It Y'S OFFICE, C. U. Pringle, Exeoutor of the will of.T. I. Pugin-sly, late of s-lid cocinly, deceased, ap plies to ilia for letters of dismission Irom said Executorship, nud I w li pass upon his application on the llrst Monday iu Juno, 1875, at my cilice in Snndersvillo Given under my hand officially this 2d day ol Match, 1885, M NEWMAN, Ordinary. 3 5 -3in r For the tli© IPIeuriters, OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, I hereby offer a special Premium, ever oflereil in Georgia call at the IJAVU> Dlt liSCVB It ti l.. Ellvcitcn,|Gn , Mr.rt-L 7. — [Special -.—Gnat excitement jirovatlid l.cic-, nil day, l ut no rorioUB disturbance n ov . liiiifiiJElllenot !!n:! Ec- vcomrcil. There wna flOl voles pol-1 ’ into utvidud. lml in Elborton anti 2,( 00 in the coun ty. Tho majority for prohibiliou in tho ccunty is 400. Lai ry Gantt is with us doing splen did work and helping to 'rejoice. Tho Hartwell baud cliaitired a Sparta Ga. March 2.—[Special.]— The lest will and testament of the Into David Dickson, of llaneoeele comity, was probated this morning In common form in the court of or train and eomodown to help the peo- dinnry. before Judge K. II, I pie of Elbcvtou rejoice. The town is wild with enthsiasm. President Cleveland. ■TlieOntll oTOlllec Administered Ii) < liiel'Justice tl'uilc. The det'casecl l.e(]ueuthetl to lieu- ry T. Dickson, of Texas, one thous and acres of land, l\.light that State. To another nephew, Thomas J. Warthen, of this county, a tract of land, between two and three thotis- ntes. Col. Milelidl has just ruturlicel fi'um u trip to New Voile, where he 1ms purchased several cal's, mid a passenger engine which is guaranteed to run from Augusta to iSmielersvillo in two lioiirs, including stops. This is a splemelid piece of properly, mid is already making (■.viruses' The train is jiiuiLeel and packed with sight seers. Tho stockholders of the road wore lucky to procure such a man to look af ter ilioir intercut as Col. Mitchell' ilo has ii go-abend spirit about him flint will siiim make.the stockho dels of this road proud of tho fact that they have money in verted in it. The people, of Warthen will wake up some of these mofl.ings mid find the Augusta Gibson mid Snmlcrsvillo pas senger trnsii standing at their doors, if wo could get st,eh a man as Col. Mitcli- ell to ‘make a few remarks’ on the sub- When Presidcn elect Cleveland j thousand, mid others one thousand begnn his Bpeeeh. tho crowd npplau dollars. Julia II. Dickson and tied whenever he |uutsed to take ('linrlos (!. Dickson, together receive brcNlh, but after u while contented live hundred acres of land 1\ingin itself with cheering him as h, mntlc this eomitv. The exeeiiteis, ('ol. <'. principal points. His roferenco to | W. DulSem'e and T. .1. Wnrihen, e-tieJi the itrohiblllon of foreign contract j receive as their compensation, t acit labor called out loud auet long con-| ty.||ve bundrod dollars. and acres, in I lie e emnly of Wash-iject of a road from .Snndersvillo via itigton. To some) of it its remaining j Spuria to Union I'nint, our opinion is nephews and nieces he gave two J that tliu to.ul would Lo built. —Hancock Ilullclin. limit'd applause, 1ml his allusion to ■civil service reform fell pretty Hat. The address was very brief, anti at precisely two minutes after one An Act IUnfeing ft {Iiilnivftil to Sell «e IFin'Mibli Eiitoxleitfiiig n.icj lien s vo Dl.'if ill un) IMiinti' unis CIjioh tTe.pei' Aiolico til) em. Seed,nl I. lic it i.nni tril by the tit’ll- < r<il Anm whl’/ of (Ic.t.ryln, Tlau from mal id'll r pnisage m ild- Ad, it slmll not In- lawful fur any putun to n il or I'arnisli any The remnindcr eiftlieestato, wliielt amounts to between three and four hundred thousand dollots, goes to I spirit .us, limit, ,.r ialoxiesiiiig liquors ol Amanda A. Dickson, mother of Julia ’ n ,".v '■> »".v Miimuiiy, to any imldinnl • Irund.irtl porHoiuilly known to him, ol whom* inli injicriitG ImbitH hiicIi person !in« , 4 * . i • r • .• i i . — . i nAtiflcu in wiitinir, protenting nirairmt tin«l luruing to tile chief jubtuo nud H. It. Hu.\U r, were tho witnesses nn the rellii-g < r imi.irhing nuh intoxicating the will which wun dattMl July 21; l j liqtintj l.v the wife, fat In r, motlur, brother ; «ir Pinter ol’Hitch drunkard. Section 11, ■o'clock lie concluded with the invo- ! H. and Cliarlcs (1. Dickson, ration of the blessing of I'roviucuec 1 Messrs. L. Fierce, F. L. Liltleaud bowing to liiin, said: “I nm now prepared to take tiio oatli prescribed by law," As the chief justice arose to ad minister the oatii the vast assembl age cheered again and again. Tin President-elect stood lacin'.' the chief justice, with the crowd on his right. sivonxux ms moth mi’s inis, Ghief Clerk iielCenny, of the Sit- .premeinc court, stood just to the side of Mr. Cleveland, and held the Dihle upon which tlio oath was ad ministered, tlio President-elect also holding it in tlio right hand. The volume used is a small morocco eov- jClvd, gilt edged volume, pretty well worn, It is the Rililo which Mr. 1st 1. Mr. Dickson, it appears, had made a previous will in which he be lie it furll.tr rnaeteil, 'flat .picatht-1 fortv tliom and <1 .liars to j I" ':"'' vi-hoiaKthe provisimiH of lids i i . i r i i j At:t i hnll I’f put ty ut a in Muntennur, mu iianeoe-k county, lor edlieatlonal pm oll ru.viud.n .la teof, slmll he punished l iOS ‘ ‘tlt tint was i'i'i I,,,ed, all,, tile ;1M j.r, !iUetl in section -1310 of die Code of in question made in its sleael The Ishiaaelito of next week will contain the will in full, —AUiiiitaCoiiriilitliuii. The brother and sinters of T. J Warthen, lf5,000 to he divided be tween them. A. K. Kulinnk, Itehecea Warthen, Mnlimla Wart lien, A itabeila Wai t lieu Kairon Wilt'll.on, Mrs. F. liurtou, $2,000 each. Mra. Sura It Itielmrilsem, Miss A ii - .Cleveland’s mother gave him when ! ,|lk Jb'gcis it 1,000 eae Ii. jte left home ns ti young man, and! Airs. Annu KogiTs and her elaugn-- l i, 0 prijilueisi,l tv jit his special reeiiiest the committee 'V Rogers it'oOOench I ,of nrningements had it in rediness j ^ ,om " ,tl ,l ’jhhmachlc. tj Men. -Ith. I'or tlio ceremony. 'J’lie crowd pie I .servod perfect quiet as the impressive I’otniuylvaiila, with a It--publican .ceremony of administering' llieoath ! majority of 80,00, sent nn lumyof 0 - -was taking plat e, hut when it was ! 000 lo tiio innuguralion. 1 might f-'e 'ion 1310 of Colo. I'S'io’i par sun slrdl hcpmd.-Ju'tl !>y r, line tint exceeding one di, ei-;.n<l < 1 i>II.-.I -, fiiipri'uninciU not lo cx- oi.,l ;x ii m ,i 111 it- , in work in the clmin-gang on die public wurki'i oronrnch ol In r works as die connly in.tlioridrs may cinpluy the cludn-gmg, not lo exceed twelve inontlis. and any one or me, re of I he sc pniiislnncnls inav lie ordered in the discretion of the Judge; Prove.I, I lint nothing herein con- i.•lined shall auihorixu die giving the con trol ofeunva is to private) pi nan » or fur the employment by die connly nulhoilticH for such oneluioiele pur-nils ns will Ining l , predueti of their lalior into ennu elilion wi.li Inlior, .uoneludeil, and as President (,'Irvc land laid eltiwn the liihle, after rev .ereutly kissing it, and shook hands wilii the chief justice, who was the ho well if some of I hose patriot in Iv.'iy- | stono IN ni'iel'itls would g i lo tile | polls when atlionio. Wuy did m l ilio Deinoeraey of Town and Now congratulate him, they Hmnpaaii'i) joinllio l'ensylvania ]m- iitl 1 v and long. Ex-l’res- ttiots in Wnshinglou?—.iieaiesta A!Iieered loudly jelent Artiiur was llie second man to congratulate the President, and then followed Chief Clerk Mt-Kenny and Senator Slierimen. President Cleve land was then introduced to tlio re maining judges of the Supreme court; to Lieutenant G. uereil Sheri Aland anil General Hancock. The remaining persons on the platform then pressed forward, and many of jtherp shook bis hand. As lie re-entered the capital he was again greeted with cheers. He walked to the basement entrance where lie first came into the building uud entered the carruge to be driven in the procession to the White JIousc. CA151XET NO311NAT IONS'. Washington ?—Auguuta Chronicle if Con.-ititutiunali.it. Senator Garland drinks little, if] anything. Some people say ho is a teetotaler, but this is probably pul ing it pretty strongly. Anyhow, in is a very temperate man. And lie tells frankly how lie eauiu so. “I ^ know ail about the taste of it,” lie I jy kept hands oil'; “Hut i am done. I'll tell you why. I Intel a pretty hcA canvass in our State a few years ago and took the stump, :ravelling pret ty well over the State, in a good many places that I hadn’t been for years. 1 found a go id many graves of men who started in life witli tne and a good many wrecks of men who were | jolly good fellows when I started out The President nominated to the Senate, the Cabinet which has been announced frequently duringthe past i; M - m , Thoy hml colue few (lays. Its members are. , 1Vl)m w ; lis -y. U sot me to thinking .Secretary of State—Thos. F. Bay- ; , uk1 ] t . (m efiiileil to quit. I made a ^i .l, gi Delaivate. | little caleuhition, too, and found that •Secretary of Treasury—Dunie) | [ had already drank probably a bar- i','l and a half more than my' share i planning, of New Ye Secretary of War—Win. ('. F.mli - (Colt, of AlaHsachiisettiH. Secretary of tlio Navy—Wm (' ■jVhiJijey, of New York, Secretary of the Interior—L. (j Jj.nnar, of Mississippi. Postmaster Generai- lus, of Wisconsin. Attorney General—A. II. Garland, .of Afkapsus. and that every drink tliat 1 took was list loldiing some other man of ids share. And so 1 quit. AT LAST. It is twenty-e ght years since the* Inst -Wm. F. Vi- Demuerilic Pi. i i im ij nok tho until u j ofil.-c, ami there mo hut few now in,.,, who, as mature men,witnessed the hum i eurntinn of .James liuehaiimin. Demo crats have been called upon to drain the i same deep cup of bilteriiess which they forced upon their niitrifeonists at nn enr- Mut Heudiiok, ot Bulls copnty, j lier epoch of the nations history; for as jcluims to have invented a plow, the >hey then monopolized executive power joanufactlife of wbicl) saves half tlie i '"“l patronage) through six contiim uis amount Of steel iu other plovys of the 1 Administrations, so that they now have same size. He also says the si, 4 pe of i bt '‘‘ n , cut "P r '';”" P«»l«tu-al aclvant- ■ i *, age., for exa -tiy the same period. . the steel bars, from winch lh plows , The long-defeiTed'aiid almost despair- are mnnufsetured, is and inveolipu of; ed of rciusiat.uncut of the Democratic liis. Toe shape of I lie steel bar, as | natty will I e hailed to day with exult - licar as we cap describe it, is like the ration by llie throng attracted lo the cap- ^ilade of a ease Jcmle. All that is lioe- kid ; yet the man lipcm who. e slioulders jrssary to make a plow from a bar of w '^ devolve the cures of Gov rnment t his steel js to put off a piece tin- i ,' vel . s ."' v j T ‘ w titpro - t g, ‘ , V i ' , • Mound KuliLMti da. Wlmt wi 1 be tho is- length you want Die plow eh. rpe i n i sne of experinio.iteommittod to their am! giv,. nilie shape you desire, thus j hands/ What is to ho the final irrevers .ravii.^g Inill ILe li.l " r JU fol'giJ g from ; al 1" vrilie* ,f tho cvmnt-y upon Die n ppn>APOU bur < ‘ tf-0 . L) , rty, ,vh..'.j . f.,r many J by P. IIAPPjS SON & CO. THE LARGEST STOCK ever in tho City, full anil complete in every line. To get Si.2d wo:tli tor one dol lar, come to them. No Merchant >'i Georgia can COMPETE WITH US, as wo bought so low that you will he well satisfied that WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY, when you come in and inspect and price our goodst NOW IS YOUR TIME TO Save loney For Lenvo to Hell Ltiud GEORGIA—Washington County. ORDINARY’S OFFICE, J. H l’n«o. Administrator ol tho eHtiile nl Hurry Francis, Ut© of Raid county, deceased, hae in duo form applied to tho nmlorMt’nud for louv©to at 11 tho land© htlHtyin^ to aaid oatnU*, and «nid npj l oation will h© heard on tho tl rat Monday iu April. 1885. divon under my baud oilioitvliy this 2d day of March, 1885. M. NEWMAN, 3 r>-11 Ordinary, W. C. For Letters of Admiuiatration, GEORGIA—Washington County. ORDINARY’S OFFICE, E. A. .Sullivan, Uuiiuty AffiuiiiiHtrntor lias in cl no lorin npplUil to tlio umlcrslsued lor pcriuiUH iit letters of HdiuinistriitUm on the, «stst« ot Frunk Hnloinou lulu of xuid county .U-oeuseil, noil I will puss upon ssiil nppliuu- -ion »n tin, first Monday iu April, 1 85, lit my ofiloo in Hindersville. (Jivun under uiy lmncl offloinlly this 2d Miiroh, 1885. M. NE iVMAN, Ordinary. 3-6-41 Administrator's Dismission. ORDINARY S OFFICE. GEORGIA—Washington County. J.W. F. Truwlok administrator of MartLa L. Tmwiek, deo , applii s to mu lor luttors ot IliMiiinnioo Irom Hiiid CHlatii, and I will puss upon said apt Mention on the Unit Mon day iu April, 1885, at my oillco in Han- i-’-po««,»■«, ..-u .u»y me derhvlllo 1 J l requii'C’incnts of a tirst elass newspaper. (liven under my lmndofilciidly at AVudors- i Dccuiocrnt in politics, honest nnd fearless ville, tliia lilli day ol January, 188-1, Jf. NEWMAN, Ord’y. 1-8-3m ONI? IIIM)(ti:i> VIlAItS OU). The AumiSta Ciiiiuxici.e wns cstnh- llshccl in 17H5, hut is still young, vigor ous nnd progressive, nml felly up to the in tlie advocacy of ull good measures— the origin of no ring or clique, it 1ms no friends to reward, or enemies to punish. Tho purpose of the Ciiiionicu'. is to ad vance public gnud nnd to support such measures as will inure to llie moral, so cial, educational advancement of the .State and country. Thecolums of tlie CimoNieu: are free from tlie taint of sensationalism and the depravity engendered by immoral pub lications. Our telegraphic news service is full My fiiv, u that liis application wi,t In, licnrd at I Hl11 ^ Cl,, npll'te. 1 lie t llltoNIU.I. contains ..... , o.,1.. a.„, 1.. A...11 ’ur. I an average ol nine, tlmusniiil words per day from tlie New For L' ltars (lanrdiaasliip. GEORG IA—Washington County 0111) INAH Y 'S OFFICE, Wm. F. Hbt'ppiird has ii, duo form ap plied lo the nuderuiguod for Ibe Gutrdiaa- sliip cf Ilia person und property of Maud, Gcoign SV , iiessv Loo and li.illas Yates, uii- tiorelilldn n of Pallas aud Sallie E. Yates, late ot said county, douoasul, nolieojs hurts uiy C'thco on tho first Monday in April, '85. Given under my hand officially this 17th February 1885. M. NEWMAN, Ordinary. 2-1 D-lt For Aduiioislr ,tnrs Dismission. ORDINARY’S OFFICE, GEORG iA— W unbiugton County James W. Ilicklln, Adiiiiuistrutiou of tin cHtuiu of Dorothy Hicklin upplien to mo fur UlUrHol DiKiuiMHion from wihl AtlmiiiiHtui- lion, nr.il I will ptiKH upou bin fipplmutiou on the iirht Monday iu,Juno, 1885 Given under my hand olliciully ihi« 21st day ol February,1885. M. NEWMAN, Ord’y. 2-20—3ni Cherry Pectoral. No other complaint* arc ho iiiHidlouH In their attack as those atreotlnti Vho t hroat ami lungs: liono ho trilled with by tlm m.vioHiv of Httlfcr* ern. 'J'ho ordh*nr> A.myh or cold, rcHullii g perhapH from u tritllng or uucoiihcIoiih ex posure, is often hut the beginning of a fatal sickness. Ayrr's Cherry I’m torai. has well proven Its clllcacy In a forty years' liylit with throat and lung diseases, and should lo taken in all casco without delay. A Terri bio Coupli Cared. " In lnr.7 I lo(»k a severe cold, whleli nlfcicted my lun^H. I had :i terrible eon^h, und pio-ta (1 nljiht alter night without sleep. The doctors gave me up. 1 tried Aver'h (.'Tif.rrv 1 i t- T'ORAL, which relieved my lungs, inducctl sleep, ami iiHurdt-d me the rest necessary tor the recovery of my strength. J»y tlio continued use of tho rrrrouAi. a perma* no it l euro wan ellcctcd. 1 i.m now (i'J yearn hearty, and am satis" L*ECTOR A l. savetl i JloitAGi; FAllinuOTUEU*" IloeklngUnm, Vt., July lf», ltt2. Croup. —A Mother’s Trlbuto. " While in tho country hist winter my Uttlo hoy, three years old, was taken 111 with croup; It seemed an if he would die from strangu lation. One of the family suggested the use of Aver’h Cherry IMrtorae, a bottle of which was always kept iu the house. This was tried in small and frequent dost8, ui.d to our delight in U ps than half an hour tho little patient was breathing easily. 'Hie doe- tor Haiti that the Cherry i*i:cTOHAE had saved my darling's life. Can you wonder at our gratitude? Hlnceroly jours, Mrs. Km.wa (Iednf.v.” JoO We3t 128tli 8t., New York, Mny 10, D82. “I have used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral in my family for several >ears, nnd do not hesitate to pronounce it the most effect mil remedy for coughs und colds we have ever tried. A. tl, Crane.” l.ako Crystal, Minn., March Hi, 1882. “ 1 suffered for eight years from bronchitis, nnd alter trying many remedies with no suc cess I was cured by the use of AVer’s Cher* ry pki t'or.x e. .losEfit Walden.” Jlylmlla, Miss., April 6, 1S82. •* I cannot say enough in praise of Ayer’s Cherry Prctokae, believing as 1 do thM hut for its use 1 should long since have tiled Irom lung troubles K. liltAODON.” Palestine, Texas, April 22, 1882. No ease of an affection of the throat (>i lungs t-xists which cannot be greatly relieved by tho use of Ayer’s Cherry Pectohai, ami it will always cure when tho disease ii not already beyond the control of mediciuo. PREPARED RY Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass Sold by ull Druggists. The fittest sxhjcyt ' * f« v. r it ml ugiji* t id leini:tents, are he debilitated, Lij, rib* till I nervous. to such pcrixnu, lTnstcllcr’n HHmu- m lje Hitters affords udcqti; to protection *> .ncrettsing vital •iiiuiua and the re- l o;- I.uivo to Sell Laud. GEORGIA—Washington Count j ORDINARY'S OFFICE, JtiiiKH F. K'liith, Guardi\u for ChnrlcH Meitz, minor, hi k in duo form applied to i ho undersigned for leave to h« 11 an undivided inti rest in a tract c l land in Prookn eounty, belonging to said minor, and eaid npplicn- wiil be heard on the lirat Monday in April, 1885. 1 Lin llth Fobrur.ry, 1885. M. NEWMAN, Ordinary. 2-10—41 ionc Associated PiORH. This service! is Hupplcimciitecl by ciur ablo and talented coriTBpuuilents a Atlanta and Gidumbia, who ant indufat tiftaiilu in their labors to «ivu our read era tliu latest news and tliu must inter esting letters. Our accomplished nnd brilliant asso ciate!. Mu. Jaiiks It. Uaxdaij, of the ed itorial stall', sends our readers his graph ic and interesting letters from Washing tc)H during tho session of Gongress. Tho CmtoNia.K publishes tlio full fol- egraphic service) of Die Now York Asso ciated Press. TERMS: Morning Edition, 0 mos 85 00 “ 1 yenr lotto Evoning Edition, tl mos 3 00 “ 1 year (J UO Weekly Edition, ti mos 75 “ 1 yettr 1 26 Sunday Chronicle, 1 year. . 2 00 Till! Evening Chronicle is the largest and cheapest Daily paper in tliu buutli as it publishes all the telegraphic news, and all tlie news of the morning paper, and is sent toHutisemjers ,.t SO per year. The Weekly is now a ton page paper, hut in April it will he twelve pages—84 columns. It is filled with important news. Tho Sunday Chronicle is a large, eight ihigo paper, and contains fifty-six col umns of matter. Speecmin copies free. Address CHRONICLE & CONSTITUTIONALIST. I’jruiciiWAD-lt, President, Augusta, Gin For the best crop of COTTON produced by on . ton of either of the following of my brands of gn- ano to-wit: DeLeons Animal Bone Fertilizers, ‘DeLeons Complete Cotton Fertilizers, DeLeons Chatham Guano DeLeons Pomona brand DeLeons Soluable Raw Bone. Utiiler tlie following stipulations; Put ties (soiilesling fur tin’ above premium must do so under Httelt rules tun! regulations iu may be prescibed nnd published by tlie WASHINGTON COUNTY GRANGE. Fnrmcrs can puir'inse tnv brands from tlio following patties: JOHN C. HARMAN TENNILLE GA. J. J. SPARKS SANDERSVILLE GA. THOMAS WARTHEN WARTHEN GA. V. S. JOYNER . . OOONEEqa. PERRY M. DeLEON SAVANNAH qa RUPTUREM Rupture instantly relieved by using tin! Celebrated Fry Truss. The only truss giving upward nnd inward pres sure, same as holding with hand, tin pressure on tho bark, no thigh straps to Y- 'jr chafe. First Premium and inedrtl /-"J awarded at Ciucinnatti Exposition A 1884. l-'orSalolIy DIE, A. ItlATiniS, Smiclcfsvlllc, (Jit. The (lreat Mood Fnriier ! Dr. Samuel Hodges* Altcrnnlivo Compound Saranparllla, with todiue J'otUHli. This compound in purely vegetable, neli article or ingredient in ^perfectly harmless in itself, living been select eel from roots and herbs posspHsing great mi*die il properties, when combined forms a most power- ful, ellleient and pleasant medieinu for the removal and per* ni'inent cure of all diseases arising from an impure Plate u ol’the system, viz: VhiU* t Jihfumatism, Scrofula or King** Evil, q ScaUIhrad < r Chronic Sara Ei/ca, Old and ’] C ironic Sorr.a of all kinds, Hods, Syphilitic a /Uuuunaf ism, Primary and Secondary Si/philiNcr* j runs Puhilil;/, Livvr Complaint, Inflammation of the. Kidneysand Jlladdur; renovate* and invigorate* the sgdeins w i* f/cnltjfon the bowels. A* an appetizer and for qenernl debit it ip il i* a most excellent remedy. CAMPBELL BROTHERS., ' Druggists, So’c Miinufuetnrera. For k:,Ic Iiv all l>ruggi»tH. l’r,ee$l per bottle, or it for 85. Liberal discount to the trade. Aim, Sole Proprietor* and Manufacturers of ETHIOIPAN PILE OINTMENT! A never failing remedy for Blind, Bleeding, Itching, in ternal or Protruding Biles, (liven almost instantaneous re lief. nnd will cfleet a | ermanei t euro. l‘rke$l per bottlu, or ti for TESTIMONIAL No 1. CAMBBKLL BKOS-lt ntU.r.lH me peetiiinr pleasure to testify to the great ellieaev of your Kthiopian BileOintment. 1 was an intense satlerer from Brotunling Biles, and a feu applications of this wonderful remedy speedily eU’eettd : permanent cure. Truly, lVSftfSSMr.RA*:.i ; J. M II \ W K I NS, 70 South High St. 1 IKSTIMONUM. No 2- IU* 11 '** | Tills Is to certify, flint I wa** alh rtnl with li'.i -* for twenty yeni*h 1 * *** ^ 1/4 Kw tried every off. rctl it.c. I imilly ti tl tl.o Ktlihqit.iii l liu Ob.t* Ci * ff H 'IM incut, iiimI fun ml it the very b-M prt| trillion I ever used, it gave U Q f ^ iiieulii’^t insnnit rdlcl und lias till' t*il u j-iruannit cttiv. ^ B Kornicrlyof Uullntln, now ofltmu, Phillips & Co.'NaVlivIlV.’ Vuln.^Q I JsSriTIuf AYER’S Ague Cure contains nil antidote for nil mnlnrlnl uIm- ortb rs which, so fur as knvwu, is used in no other remedy. It contains ho Quhtinn, nor any mineral nor deleterious substance vhttV* ever, and conooquently produces no Injurious .dl'oct wnon tlio constitution, but leaves tho system ae l Jixllby as it wna before tho aitaek. WE W.tRUANT AYITi'S AGUE CURE to euro e very case of Fever nml Ague, Inter mittent or Chill Fever, Itcm'.Uont Fover Dumb lgno, Hllious Fuvor, and l.ivcr Coni- plaint (Jiused by nmlnrln. In ease of falhiro, aftovt.uo trial, (Ualers are authorixed, by oar circular dated July 1st, 1882, to refund tlio money. Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mast. Sold by all Druggists. FACTS RECAROINQ Dr, Mr's Iron kit "KIOHEYa.^V^.Pr'.^T'Ij’JS HfiL’.LiTH nnd VIGOllcf YOUTH! In alt u„,t, u illHeuxe* re'iulriiia a eerinln and elUcitm TONIC* eiqiecliilly l») npepAln.WMltlof A|*|*elite. , “ " - lion, |.nek ol' cUi'ciigtli, etc.* IU liar Ih with tmiHi'diiite nml wonder • remittii. ImMjfeiu Umrkrd Mumhi, tliu iiiiutl und suplilU h f TONIC n wife mid . .... nutlhenlthy (‘umpitfeiuti. Tito (UroiiRe'd texllitMMty to the value < do not experiment—get Ihu Original and Lhst. ( Semi y itir uddreet toThd Dr. Itartor Med.Co. V HLIahiU, Mo., for our "DREAM LOMC."tt Full of •tiHni(n nml ira.-ful lulurmntlrii, ftw» .J On. Harter’8 Iron Todio is ron Oali by A14 OrfucnisTa and Dialhrs Evciiywher^. OE^^t^KBassszaan BHEJasmBBaBBI 25 YEARS IN USE. Tho Oroatost Modical Triumph of th* Ant SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. l.oftHoft;ppolltCi Ilowi tr. eosttvr, i'lilnlm tho head, with n dull nomatlou Id tko back part* l\»lu under 1I10 thoBldcr* blade, Iu linens after c-iittiiff, with adit* lucllautlon to exertion of body or mlud, ‘ ‘ ‘rlU* with S mo duty* nv ut tho Heart* Dctt before tho ©you* llouducho over tho fight cyo. IfcatlcnunPM* with Lt ful droumSf llluhly colored L'rlnu* und CONSTIPATION. TUTT’S 1»ilLS or o especially Bdayted to such cases, ono Uono effects such a tlmng»of feel ing >1 s to itsUin islitlic sufferor. They Increase tho A|»|K.titc*and cause tho body t) 'I’li Lo on Pies is at unit lb* sva*m U rotirlslmliiii't ItyilimrTonic Action on I he IHweat I» e Oruuiie. ttc«ulnr Mtools OTQ nrodmvT. flflTB HAIR DYE. OKAY II mu or Wiii«kkii* changed to a Bent t,v cx),rvHA on cncolptof *1. o Oftica, 4-5 Murray St., Now York. For Luttrraof Dismiaaiou. GEORGIA WasJiiffgtou County. Ordinary's Ollice. I. Hrrionun, ndoiialatralor of the cblute of W, II. ltrnwn n|ip|j(.R to mu f. i li-ltcrH ol DiBioiBsion from said nilaiiuiRtrn- tion, sod I will puna upnu mid application on tlio Urol Monday iu M.,y, 1885, ul iny offli-.- iu Hiindcravillc. (JiveD audi-r aiy hand officially, thin Ifitl dwy of January, 1885. 1- 22-3m 11. Newman, Ordy For Leave lo Hull Lnnd. —A1SE YOU— GEORGIA—WttHliiugtou Count) I TRflURt Pit Wit It any disanso pcculial 0 It DINAH Y’S OFFICE, inUUDuIlilto vour euntlc sex? J. J Bflmer, Arl mi List rat or of Chna. A. Mt Cull*rH.deecRHed, Ijmh iu duo form ai-pjie io tho underHigneti for Nave to soli the Uodh iu iiiuke coumy, belonging to tho e«t*ite ol ^Hitt dec* uMtd, and said application will he heard on the tirat Monday tu Apnl, 1885, at mvoflioe. (*iv- u undr r my hand t fficinlly this 1 lib February, 1885. M. NEWMAN, Ordinary, 2- 19—*it A MOTHER to your gentle hpxV If so, to you we bring lidingH of coinforl and grout Joy. You can BE CURED and restored to perfect lieullh bv using Braield's Female Campbell Bros. Druggists Nashville, Teen. FOR SAP.E BV A. MATHIS, SJ«I free press {tltl'is'.IST, s.wmuts vii.i.i:, «a. REPAIR SHOP. BRING all you PISTOLS, GUNS, and SEWING MAC1HNS If von want tliein put in .good order nt :i roasonnblo price, to f-r nnd Tho Houaahotd. TUE WITTIEST, IJIUOIITEST AND VEST OF WEEKLIES. THE OBBAT FAMILY PAPER. Tea Pioea or ItaiDixa Nmu i* Ihfimt* Variitt. On Jerni'tau Street, Next to Mr. Benj. Wltiddon’s Residence. Regulator. SUHSC1UI3K FOR THE ONLY 31,50 A YKAR ; the institution und by iccking irrcguluri- i( s "l the liver, stomach and how el*. Moreover it trmli- nmts malnriul rom- alonutsol an » Lbtl- amo t>).e,audstamts catee unet|nalled plaiung our nation- You Bet ! ! Do Merkerv am de licst paper in de south. Suscribe for it. It am only worth $1.50 a ye’r, nil’ Iren’s you kuo’ a nm worth dat much if it utn worth cnything. Friends if you wont to he happy follow the old lady’s advice and suhserilio for the Mercury, you will always wear ;t perpetual smile ns she does. j n3“ J Mustache Gups always on hand j ul Ernest Jernignn’s. fic3y-All kinds of machine needles at Ernest Jernignn’s HfiyNice goblet jellies ut Ernest Jcr- niguu’s. jrJ- Yn.eand get a wax doll that u ill et: ml alone at F. S. Jerni'mn’s It is a special remedy fur all iiisuase per | taining (o the womb, nnd any intelligent I we in am cure herself hy following tlicdi- rei tions. Jt is especially efficacious in ca- j sea of suppressed or painful menstrual h n io I w bites and partial prolapsus. It affords im mediate relief and pcrmananlly reslors the ! menstrual function. As a remedy to be I used during that critical period known ns ! “Ciianoe ok Life,” this invaluable nrepn- j ration has no rival, SAVIJI) IlfiK LIFE. i Ridgk, McIntosh Cc„ Ga. i Dr. J. Ilratlliehl; Dear Sir—1 have taken several hollies of Female Regulator for falling o”* the womb and other diseases com bined, of sixteen years standing, and I really believe I am cured entirely, for which please accept my heaitfelt thanks and most pro found gratitude. 1 know your medicine saved my life, so you see 1 cannot speak J loo highly in its favor. I have reeoinmend- I id it to several of my friends who are stif j ft*ring as I was Yours very respectfully Mis. W, K. Stebbins. THE WHEELER AND 'WILSON NEYjT NO. 8. IT IS LIGHTEST RUNNING AND HAS NO NOISY SHUTTLE I I' IS AOT DANGEROUS TO IIFLTIl LIKE HEAVY RUN NING AND NOISY SHUTTLE .MAG JUNES, AGENTS WANTED SENi5 FOR PRICE LISTS AND TERMS. ADDRESS WHEELER & WILSON- MEG’ CO. ■/I ATLANTA GA > ' 1 .v M. D. DAVIS C:> - V- - SANDERSVILLE, ( A. $ All that, tbedoobtful enriorsor Uiolightful w.-- r I BJliJI [tu L'.li'tldriWATI, Ohrl. , r^oureuthi»oflitllst. 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Nothing on Earth will timho hens lay lilso Sheridan’s Condition Pow der, l)osn. ono tcaspnonful to each pint of food. It will aUo positively prevent {?«> ""I la.tiuitancou.iy reUcve ..utTfhn?"' la" "LmOonVimt * '.S Infiacnzn, Blnrdinir at tho Luntrs Ilonrso- '1 enro | no* Cholera, «tc. Rold everywhere nrsentKvynniirc-»»r« CHICKEN CHOLERA I SUBSORIBK 3STOW AMD DECEIVE TUB I'Al'Kit TOR HIE BALANCE OF 1884 FREE BEND Eon RAMI’LK COPY. AGENTS WANTED EVHUYWIIKKH. THE REE PRESS CO.. DetroN. MMi. FREE PRESS Faiier in th THE SAVANNAH $2.50 A YEAH IN ADVANCE. Not a Local Paper hut One Suitable to any Locality. A BUSINESS, FAMILY, LITER ARY AND AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL. This mnmmolh newspaper contains all the news of llie week. 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