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Yn the city.
rz ^lfan\i of our subscribers fait lo
their /taper*, they will please hr
'P lough to inform us the fact tm-
mrdiatety-
Sniidcrsvllle Owruln^
TUESDAY, Mnreli, 10, 1885.
jfj. JCRNIUAN, Editor Al’ropl.
" ' 1 ^ IjOCAX*
y 1). EVANS Jr. Citj Attourncy
!8ome of our y° un « raon are B cttin S
„ » skating riolf
Bab Brookins, tlio best porter in the
city, ban returned to the Qllmoro houso.
Tbonowiat "drummer” uow in our
miditis irrn Neill J r. lie weighs ju»
j cn poauds and is registered nt tli» GilJ
gipro House ^
grs. K. O. Itoatic 1ms had her res
y,nce painted up nicely.
'flic Golden Ilea purs will mete
^ur«day afternoon at half past
three. ■
We bate tried the “ltodC ^Safety
Oil" »old by Mr. Ed McCarty, and
dad it alright. It gires a aplodid
light. __
Tlu com Blunt City Council for
diaiagsa, the Jury found a verdict fur
}100 in favor of Blunt. The city will
W >*■ ..
We think it is the duty of the eit-
iieae to report to the authoritioa, any
defect in the aide walk*, or any
paiiocncea. They would bo the
catena of anting law suits Ac.
Neperler Court.
Lett week the Spriug Terut of our
Superior Court openod and the
Judge and ofilaors of the Court with
attorneys, dispatched bu.siue.sN in
auch a manner that the civil docket
waa nearly all dlapoeed of by Thurs
day evening, at which timo tho court
•djourued until yeatorday inoru-
ing, when the crimintd docket was
taken up.
Aycr'a llair Vigor stimulates the
hair cello to healthy action, and pro
motes a vigojjUH growth. It con-
taina all that can be supplied to make
the natural hair beautilul abundant
keeps scalp free from dnudrud, pre
vents the hair from becoming dry
aud harsh, and makes it flexible aiiil
gloaay.
PERSONAL.
Wo pubiioh in this issus, the laoL
act of the Legislature in ’82 and '83
on the selling epiritoua liquors to
habitual drunkards.
f^Cull on Ernest Jernigan, he
evils goods cheap
Master Lake Holt has opened
Grocery and Confectionary Store
over the Gem. Lake is u young mor
cheat and a very clever oac, we hope
our citizens sfill prtronize him lib
erally.
Thu Womans Missionary Society
will meet Friday afternoon at f
o'clock, please try and have u full at
tsadauce; we must either wake up
or die out; We desire as many mem
bars as posoiable; and every otlicer
to attend. This is womans work for
woman, dear sisters are you willing
that others shall enter Heaven laden
with sheaves and you go empty han
ded in the presence of your pecious
master?
The ladies of the M. E. Church
have lmcu working hard to collect
meaneato repair the church; it is
sadly in need ol a now covering
They have nearly euough on hand
fur the other part of the work and
art still working for more. Shu!'
the whole responsibility reat upon
them? or will not the male moui
her* rally and do the outside work
Shall it be said that Sander*viHe
is too poor to furnish a temple for
tha Masters user
Dr. A. J. Irwin and lady have re
turned to Mayfield.
Mr AV A McCarty, left for Now York
Friday to buy his spring Htock
We are glad to hear that Mr and Mrs
W 0 Ujddle, who lmvo been quite si.-k,
Hro improving
Miss Maggie Gumming of Wilkin
son has returned to the city.
Mr. luma I. Smith, a first course
student it the Medical College, in
Augusta, returned laBt week.
We nro sorry to see that Mr. Warren P.
Lovett is on the sick list. He has sonic of
the atllictious of Job, but We oau’t say he
hears them with the same patience,
lion. Kid A. Pughslcy Jr. has been spond-
iug somu days in tho city. He left yester
day for the Exposition at New Orleans and
we predict a jolly time for him.
Dr. Thomas C. Vickers of this
county one of the graduates of the
late session of tho Medical College
of Georgia at Augusta, returned
homo last week.
Dr. W‘ F Peacock completed Ills col
li ge oourseat the Modical Oollogcjof Angus'
la’ and :e..cived the degree of M. D. on Sat
urday last, lie took the prise that was awar
ded for excellence in Anatomy,
Mr. T. Oliver and sister Miss Ad
dle Oliver of Waynesboro were in the
tho city last week stopping with
Mr. J. U. Wicker and family.
Mr. T. II. Sallold of Davisboro,
was in the city last week.
Miss Clag Horne of .Savannah was
in the city lust week, the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Safi'old.
Mias Anna Prescott of AVatlley
was in the city last week stopping
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sallold.
Messrs. Brown and Helton of
Toomhshoro, were in the city last
week.
Mr. Wash .Jackson is not dead, we
shook hands with him on the streets
last Friday,
Messrs. Chas. Hendrix, Chns. Cnr-
nker und George llorrof Millctlge-
villc attended the hall on the 4tlr.
week.
Mr. Charles Lewis and S. P. Ham
ilton of Tennille, made a brief visit
to our city on the 4lh.
Miss Mary-and Clara Warlhen
have returned home
Mr. and Mrs. M, N. Killclirew o"
Jefferson county’, are in this county
visiting their relatives.
We are glad to state that Mr. B.
W. McKernnon who has be n con
fined to his home with rheumatism
is able to come out.
Col. Ed M.Swan of N. Y. won in town
last week, II* i* ii unlive Virginian and
chews Lovett's “L Hoad” tobacco.
Mr. A S Cochran of Barnesville
whose sot vises has boon engaged by
Dr. Mathis, comes amoug us with
the below reccommcndutious:
Mr. A. S. Cochran, better known
among his friends ns Al., has gone
to Saudersvi le to go in business.
Al is a good business lmv, possess
ing a tine character—moral, upright
and energetic. We commend him
’o those among whom his future
will ho east, anti may sueess attend
Ids efforts.—l’ike County News.
Ur A 8. Cochran has been en
gaged by Dr. Mathis, ol' Sanderr ville,
as prescription clerk and left yester
day to enter on his engagement. Mr.
Cochran is one of Barnesville’s most
promising young men and we con
gratulate Dr. Mathis on securing his
services.
—Ilarnesville Gaiclle.
IILIKIMNG
lOUSE.
Board can ire lintl at the residence
of Mr. A. AV. Jackson, north end of
Harris street, at reasonable rates.
M-10-’85—tf.
Clireil Tlilrty-ftny Chills of
Three Months Standing.
We lmvo n child that had boon having
Thirty Day Chills and Fever for twelve
months and doctois nor patent medicines
could not cure her- I purchased a bottle of
Cl)iMarine which has cured In r sound and
well. J K Lurgnn loin Grimes Co. Tux.
Noalt was not only a socialist but
a arkist.
The beautiful crimson blush of nature,
without paint, can be imparled to the checks
of a sickly and feeble woman by the UK of
that grunt female tonic, Simmon's Iron Cor
dial.
When a dealer in holscry fails lie
socks his creditors.
HjpDr. A. Mathis is receiving now
goods, pure and fresh drugs every day
Give him a call when you need drugs,
paints, oils, toilet articles Ac.
First wretch: “How is your wife
old man?” Second wretch: “Bully!
Bad cold; can’t speak above a whis
per,”
tCjr*You ought to try sonic of those
pecans, brazil nuts, almonds and cn-
glisit waulnuts at Ernest Jeanigau's
they are splendid.
“What is laughter?" asks asclont
ist. It is what you don’t hear when
you find your wife sitting up far you
after the club,
C CC. painlessly cures uli cancer*, cltan-
,-chroid, herpea and all sores caused py |toi-
oned blood, by neutralizing \nd total)' de
stroying the specific poison, which produce*
and feed* the diaeaae.
When a man stays down town at
liis office until midnight trying to
strike a balance he generally loses it
before gets home.
jfSy/’erscriptions a specialty at Dr.
A. Mathis drug store. Will also keep
in slock a complete line of the stan
dard patent medicines.
“Well my young gentleman, nnd
how would you like your hair cut!"
“Oh, like papa's please, with a lit
tle round hole at the top."
Uisliop D. H. UogRrtt.
Richmond, Va., says: I have used Himmou's
Liver .Medicine nl intervals iuf two years,
witli docidcd benefit, and believe it to be a
very valuable preparation. It acts on Ibu
liver and bowels with great certainty, and
w ithout debilitating cfiecl*. It relieve* the
system from oppresiun, promote* digestion
and invigorate* the function* generally.
To u<e ticommon phrase it is no ''liuuibug."
there is no quackery m it. It is a genuine
bona lid* eoliipuund, pesessing unquestion
able medical properties. I lecummclid it
as HUeii w bell Used according lo your direc
tion*. Very Truly, D. 8. Dugget.
»«»■
A great display of youth aud
bounty was on our streets last track
Mexican I'eumle Kcmedy.
Thu Mont Eliectivu Astringent slid pain
Alleviator in the world.—it is especially
designed lor lli.it el's* of Female Diseases
only known lo and appreciated by ladies,
Including all wen. muse*, inlluitinvions, ul
ceration*. displacements, irregularities ele.,
aud diiler* lioni ot.ier female medicines, in
that it is le be applied directly lo the ulibe
led parts, which it cures at once.
C: C. C. readily cures chronic sores, scrof
ulous ulcers, discharging wounds, bruises,
scalds, blotches, burns, pimples, and all skill
eruptions caused and led by tains or impure
blood.
Lovett’s “L Road” Tobacco is
marie of pure Virginia loaf and
guaranteed strictly pure.
A Wonderful Oifer!
“IBS fflMliwn CIRCLE”
. *IS KNI.AUOF.il FHOM 8IXTEEL TO*
TWENTY-FOUR PAGES!
It is printed on lino toned book paper.
Every issue contains numerous.
ILLUSTRATIONS AND MANY STORIES.
Bill Nye, R. J. Burdette, Donu Piatt,
Louise Chandler Moulton, nnd
many others, write for it. It is
is 'PUBLISHED WEEKLY
and tlie price is
-PER ANNUM
- (
$1.50
To every reader of this paper will be
—isent on(—
A TRIAL TIlll’FOR 25ots. FOR THREE
MONTHS.
_ ‘Send two cents for a specimen
copy and learn how you may get
.$1.50 worth of I). M. Ferry’s
SEEDS FREE.
THE FAMILY CIRCLE
DETROIT, MICHIGAN.
A single trial of Lovett’s “L
Road” Tobacco will convince you
it is the best.
Facts Worth You At
tention.
“Red ‘C’ Safety Oil” will NOT
EXPLODE. Guaranteed 150
EIRE TEST. Gives a most
clear ami brilliant light and is
perfectly safe at all times. By
calling your attention to this oil I
feel sure that after one trial you
will always use it. It is an estab
lished fact that the common ker
os! no now in use is extremely dan
gerous, life and property always
at stake when it is used. Pay
just u fraction more for the
RED ‘O’ OIL
and you obtain u better light nnd
relieve your mind from all fears
from explosions. A single trial
will convince ns thousads al
ready bear witness to its purity
and brilliancy. In order to intro
duce it I am instructed to ret til it
at 30 CENTS PER GALLON.
Sold only by E. W. McCARTY,
AGENT.
&S2TT he Royai. sr .Joins is the best
machine made, for Sale by Ernest S.
Jernigan.
ti. A T, Itaili'oiei XcliKiiilr.
Leaves 9:30 A. M.
“ 3:00 P. il.
jgf8F*E. S. Icniigsn sells the New
Homi machine cheap. Gail and buy
one.
Bull.
The following ladles nnd gentlemen
attended the grand Cleveland ball on
the 4th of MarcL.
Juliua Cohen, Mi** Jennie Smith; Lope
Smith, Mr*. Annie Well*; Win. Knwling*,
Mi** Mar) S' Irwin; A. 8. Spark*, Mi** C.
Mary Warthcn; C. ii. Bawling*. Mi** Clara
Wmrthen; A. V. Beil. Mi** Katie Walkin*:
M. Colin, Mi** Sophie Il**hiniiki; Clinton
Adam*, Mi** Nora Cohn; J. A. Irwin, Mi**
M»jr Weedrn; II. T. Giltuore, Mi** Jiellc
VTeedon; It. L. Smith, Mi** Julia Hodge*;
Citou Adam*, Mis* Cora McBride; Tom
Drown, Mi*« Addie Oliver; MrOiiver, Mi*»
Julia Wicker; B. W. Calhoun, Mi** I’re*
entt; T. II. Saffold, Mi** Clay Horne;
J. F. Jones,’. Mi**) Hattie McCarty;
Ckw. C. Brown , Min* Pauline Herman;
Cl»«*Drown, Mi*« Minnie Hell; James Wal.
d*a. Mbw Eliza Martin; J. B. Robert*, Mis*-
e* Mary and Carrie Roberta; Molton Mof
fat, Mia* C. Moffat; Mr. Brown, Mr*. Jnck-
*en;Mr. Helton, Mi** Maggie \Vhiddon,Mr.
Loni* Cohen and Lad)’; Mr. E. AV. MeCar-
ly and Lady; Dr. A. J. Irwin and Lady.
BUg*.— O. H. Roger*; Cha*. Hendrix;
Cka*. Caraker; George Ilorr; Cha*. Lewis;
S- P, Hamilton; Z. II. Houghton: Ju*. D.
Newman and Henry Sandman.
E Fresh gahdcu Seeds at Dr. A.
is' Drug Store.
MWTON* NOTE*.
One of Mr. J. G. Boyer's little boys
had one of his eyes badly damaged
the other day while doing some sit rub
king. His struck a rock, a piece
of which flew and struck the little
fellow in the eye.
Messrs. Hurper Gilmore and Alec
Smith of Sandersville, paid their re
spects to Linton recently. Also, we
had the pleasure of meeting Messrs.
Wm. Smith and D. Strange, who
were up on a visit from Ooonpe.
—Sparta hhmaetite.
Ar Answer Wanted.
Cau any one bring us n case ol
Kidney or Liver Complaint that
Electric Bitters will not speedily
cure? We say they can not, n*
thousands of cases already perma
nently cured and who are daily rec
ommending Electric Bitters, will
prove. Bright’s Disease, Diabetes,
Weak Back, or uny urinary
complaint quickly cured. They pu
rify the blood, regulate the bowels,
and act directly on the diseased parts
Fvery bottle guaranteed. For sale
at 50c. a bottle by Rawlings & May
AisEtfierprisin* Kciiublc House
Ruwliuga & May can always be
relied upon not only to carry in
stock the best of evroything, but to
secure tho Agency for such articles
as boro well-known merits, and ar*
popular with the people thereby
sustaining tho reputation of being
always enterprising, and ever reli
able. Having secured tho Agency for
the celebrated Dr King’s. New Dis
covery for Consumption, will. sell it
on a positive guuruntee. It will sure
ly cure any aud every uftection of
Throat, Lungs, and Ghost, nnd lo
hIiow our confidence, wo invito you
| call and get a Trial Bo;tie Free,
Take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla in the
spring of the year to purify the blood
invigorate the system, excite thelit-
cr to action, and restore the healthy
tone and vigor of the whole physical
mechanism.
A3«“School books and stationery of
upgrades at Dr. A. Mathis’ Drug
Store.
NO’fl’lCE.
Commencing Monday March 2nd. The
Train oil the W- &. T. K- H- will run du
ring ‘.he week n* follows-
l.uave. Ariive.
Wrighl»vilie5 a. in Tennille C u. m.
Tennille 6 p. in Wi iglitfvill fi p, m.
Passenger cuach attached to train.
W. D. THOMAS
Gen’I. Sup’t.
Tennille, fia., Feb. 20lh 188e.
New erup rice mid pearl grits for wulo
by J . II. Evans.
Sheriff’s Sales For
April 1885.
AI*o tit the same lime nnd place will he
wild one tractor parcel of land containing
one hundred acre* more nr le**. bounded
the North by ImidsufO L Pioanvr, East
by lands of Win Watkins, South by land*
of 1. \V McCoy nnd West by land* of Ira
Chamber*, Levied on iih the properly of
Snili.i Prosser, to satisfy * tax li fa in favor
of \V it Thigpen vs Sodia !To**er. Levy
made by M A Wood constable and re limed
tome. Feb 15 1885
Also it tlie same time nnd place will be
(lilt: pa.eti or tract of land near Heb
ron, containiiig three hundred and thirty
fiveneresadjoiiiiiglands of Young Cox, ,-ibcp
pard, Nancy Cot end oilier*. Levied 01
ns the property of John Bland to satisfy a
Tax li (a in favor of \V It Thigpen v*
John liianil. Levy made by J H'Aiiiord
eoiiHtalilu of OStli District and returned to
me. March fil'd 1885
Also nt tlio. same time nnd place will ho
add two trnoto or parcels of la el in tl:o
1515 district, known ns tlio Williams
place, ono tract containing two
hundred and forty (210) noi'eti
more or lean hounded on the North by
lands of Wyley Harris on the East and
South by lands of J. T. Youngblood,
West by Win. Doolittle and tho other
tract containing one hundred nnd L-iglit.v-
six acres more or h s*. bouuded on tin*
JVoitli by lands of Wiley Harris and C.
J. Chambers, on the East by Amanda
Hwiut, on tho South mid West by (1. W.
Houghton. Levied on as tho property
of R. V. Bynum to satisfy a Sttp'r court
li fa, in favor of latino Blunt vs 11. P. By
num . Property pointed out by plain
tiffs attorney. Notice given tenants in
posEOsion.
C A Wall, Sheriff, W G.
If you wish to buy groceries call on
J 11. Evans, liis prices will suit you.
The Wrought Ivon Hatigc.
This popular Cook inn Range now
being sold throughout our county, is
giving perfect satisfaction; quite a
number of them have been already
sold in this and adjoining counties,
and we hear no complaint at all: e>’-
ory one who has bought seem to he
well pleased with their purchase
Mr. Honk will bo hero*some timo and
nil those who need them should buy
now so they will have time to test
-hem.
iTIclflrclli »V Hudson's tuni'lnisl
Dramatic Company.
On Friday night gave a most delight
fill entertainment. The. large hall was
filled with the beauty and intelligence
of our eity who fully appreciated tho
beautiful drama presented nnd tho fine
1 acting of Miss Alice Irving and Mr. H.
B. Mc.Elreth. They dono well and we
consider them stars ot tho fust magni
tude. Tho performance on Saturday
night was a grand ono and tho large
house that greeted It showed the compa
ny* popularity. They arc iuduud nctor H
of a high order of merit, and well do
serve their success. Last night they
appeared in that soul stirring drama,
East Lynne; the fine acting ot Miss Irv
ing drew tears fiom many of the nudi-
auce, while tho fuity sayings uf Mel'T-
relh made every lioily laugh. Wo on-
joyetjfit much nnd take pleasure in en
dorsing the company ns excellent nctors
composed of ladies nnd gentlemen of fine
clmrncter nnd great ability.
Tho company will produce the beau
tifnl drama entitled Leah Tlio Forsnkon
to-night.
Tlae Coining Eclipse ol ilu> Nun
Thu nmiular eclipse of the sun,
which takes plnue on Murelt Hi;
will begin in the various places
named m the following list, ut
the approximate timo menl: ,.::cd:
Boston (mid .Now England gener
ally), 1‘2:12 p. m.. Eastern time,
Atlanta, 10:25 a. m. t Central
time; Montgomery, 10:30 n. m.,
Centra! time; Jackson, 10:125a. in.,
Central limp; Tallahassee, 10:35
n. m , Central timo.
WatMiis’ Ball.
Is cnpnblo of seating 1000 peo
ple anil is arranged for THEATRI
CAL SHOWS, CONCERTS &c. It
is situated in THE HEART OF
THE CITY, and is the ONLY HALL
in the city that will answer rur
SHOWS- AL’l’LY TO
E. A, SULLIY.AN
Manager,
SandersYille, Ga.
ly—F 27th 85
ROSTER OF OFFICERS OF WASHINGTON COUNTY.
Sciuitor tiOIli Senutoi’lu! BJiv.t,. lion. W. .T. Nortlien
IteproscntHtivos, Hon. O. II. Pringle, A- Hon. ,J. K. Ili::
,1 Mtlge, ofSiipetiovloin’t —lien. R. W. Carswoll._
Solicitof O. H. Rogers,
CPU Sup'r Limi t, A. M. Mayo.
Tax Itci'oivei'. W It Thigpen.
SlivrilF, G A Wall.
Surveyin’, M L Jackson.
Jailor
OKlhmrj’, M. Newman.
Treasurer, P It Tall inf erro.
Tax Gollei lor, .1 A Itnheon.
Deputy Sheri li'. —John J Jordan.
Coroner, Peter Yates.
John .T Jordan.
Jury Coiiitnissiosicrs.
Irwin L Adams, to 1880, A T Clioallmm and ls.me L Sm th to 1888, J T Young
blood and M U Wood Sr. to 18y;i.
County Bosiril Of Edncaticn.
Sampson Daniel. Mu-on Wait inn ami Lnoin-. B Kendrick to 188(1, A L Rongl.tou
1 to 1888, II N llolhfldd, Sahool Gommmsioner to 1883.
Jiisliecs ol Tiie Deuce. »
list 51 S Olnnoo 89th Dist M dson Shoaly 90!,!i Dial; Neadlinm Jernigan
bst,S T Johnson t)'J Dist \\ 1 Smilh 1)^3rd Dist Gluts I) Thigpen
list ,/ 11 1’oaten »“»ti» Dist'/uo Q Amersou HUM, Dint A B Hatawav
88th Diet
9lat l)i«t
97ttl DiutS M Nottliingtou Utfth Di»t- W ^ Smith OOlh J>1m! Fy s Amlrcws
l()()tIi 1 list Jas T Simpson 1311th Dmt 12..:i,d Dist, IF M English
lfilotli Dist Jas T Gimtnhcrs ld-loth 1)ib- Mm Kirkland 1350th Dist HU Knight
Noloi'ics I'tiStic.
» ml , oist J M Everett 80th l)ist B D J".vner OOtli Di.it H Jordan Hodges
(, lst li st (Fin P Dtvia 02,id DistTmuobi Smith BJrd Dist Joseph TV.uucr
fipuYiut J H Jackson 05tl, Dist Frank.I Walker 00th Diet
’•Lt list Win Dog;.;in OStli DistE D.ivicStruugo OJtli Dist A S Avant
1,i,i.i |,. s * \ H T’rawtok latitli Dist s D Sladu 1258rd Dist Henry F Sheppard
ItllOtli Dist lt P Bynum lfilotli Dist G \\ Hammock lfiSOth Dist A A Barnes
Uoiul CoiuHiis doncrs.
Dist.
88 E Martin
80 A W Guin
00 M Hodges
01 ,1 li Daniel
02 .1 T Gross
• :) S F Whiddon
111 A W A Id red
05 G J Trussel
00 Henry May
07 lv .1 N Walden
08 A Cullens
01) .1 1 Giles
100 .1 D Boone
ISO 11 G Harris
1250 •) K Pate
]:|15 T'./ Brooks
1;)45 W W Price
lfioO M E IFaitheit
M F Joyner
G B Harrison
Vi’ II Avant
Boh See,ions
.S A .loscy
G 1) Thigpen
A T Horton
Stephen May
A G Franks
.las Webster
Jos B Smith
S A Gindin
G W Bateman
11 F Murphy
E J Josoy
Geo 1 Liulittlo
J F Hammock
,] E Garner
LAND 1‘ltOCESSIONORS.
W T Wood
I* N Batchelor
Jl II Smith
W A Jordon
Sid Mitchell
it T Pound
J T Jones
David Currry
W T Harrison
Henry U Ran lings
S N Gilmore
A S Avant
R'lht Hood
J IV Davis
W I) Hunter
J F Sheppard
J. It Urnntly
T H Askew
Tfl Pi HIT’
( Uvrsville
OGHAPII ELI:). Sand-
T<> Aitrisr, and any one who wishes
to engage in the lutslness, can rent a
nimiber one gallery which lias boon
built for the purpose by applying to
Mrs. S. IS. Jones,
Sandcrsville, Ga.
88 A J Burnett
.1 W FI niter
Josepli Jackson
81) W 11 drivers
J A Hunt
AV .1 Jenkins
90 J M Burge
J U Mackey
F S Strange
9. R T Brown
W F Suiiih
AV A Sinijiicllold
92 A S Dukes
S T Josey
Z B Salter
Ob \V G Bailey
H Kit veil
1’ H Sheppard
94 W n Hunts
M J Nuwsomo
AV J Taylor
95 Quincy Jones
Titos May
DN AVeloh
90 Ben Ainerson
K E Diinlmm
J Q M ,y
97 I Dugguu
Win Murtiu
G D AVarthen
98 W M Cox
Cha* Elkins
O J'l I’uco
99 Nuthun Andrews
.1 W Hickliu
AV B O Quin
100 ll-irmun Fields
Sherrod Hood
51 T Swiut
1110 S D Sludo
\\ L 1 ’ Sheppanl
L AV AVuhstor
1253 TGD.ivis
W 11 Fulghum
E B Sinifh
1315 Sol L Brooks
.1 l 1 ’ Brooks
G AV AVebster
1345 A S Britt
B T l larriou
.J F Pago
1350 N 11 Hooks
a w M .iu
M to ju AV arthon
CHICAGO
COTTAGE
© R 05 A M
Han attalnod n BtandaH cf ■ crxollcnco which
admits of no suporlor.
It coutoino ovory iinpvovomciit Hint invonllvd
gouius, Bliill and rnonoy con produco.
Thoso oxccllont Organa ai-o colcbvalcd for vol-
iiinr, quality of tone, quick renponno, vnrlofcy cf
combination, nrtiatio dcRign, bcmii.y in Anir>h, per-
foot conntrtiotion, tuokina them tho iv.tBt attract-
ivo, ornamental and d'ndr;.l>lo orgaiiB fur hornoa,
aohoolB, churoheo,! jdgeo, aooUtiou, cto.
E.HTA I!LiftIIED REPUTATION,
U3TEfiWA IiCSn FACHEITIEi'i,
NUBS*LED WORKMEN,
REST MATEREAL*
COMBINED, MAKH TBIO
THE POPULAR ORGAN
Instruction Doolo and Piano Stools.
Cfttaloguca and rriooLi6t3,cuan>Hcation,FBEB.
Tho Chicago Oottago Organ Co.
Corner Randolph And Ann
CHICAGO. ILL.
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02 Dist one ASuiitlinmtGA Smith
(1 A Dudley
A 11 Ainsworth, It WJBrowu
Feed Horton
W P Gjdfroy, L F Brown |
1950
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100
1345
Andrew Urnu ii.
Thu Saudi'i'svillcdycr has fctunicd
from Savannah, asking his patrons
please to give him work, such ns dy
ing nnd cl tilling clothing.
1 will dye or clean a suit of clothes
as goon as can he done in the Slate
such as gentlemen’s coats, pants
aud west-coats, or ladies di-eoses,
clonks and ribbons can be dyed or
cleaned ut u very reasonable price,
and guaranteed no stain or rub off.
This is the way to make old clothes
look new.
The Cleveland j celebration was a
regular bust. Wo expect that there
would have been a inasquarudc pa
rade, if the weather had j remitted.
jT^Ernest Jetnigan hns
6ortmeut of masks.
full as-
MAimiF.lL
On February 26th, by the Rev. T.
J. Holmes, Mr. Linton A. Tanner and
J/iss Addie E. Tanner, daughter of
Mr. John D. Tanner. All of Wash
ington county.
WHENYOU
F. M. Arnau, ho ciWt mol'-C J
nice job.
UcligouK Services.
Preaching at the Methodist Church
in the city every Sunday except the
2nd. |
Preaching at the Baptist Church,
in the city every 2nd and 4th Sun
day.
Preaching at the Christian Church
n ths city every 2nd. Sunday.
Preaching at tlio Methodist Church
at Tennille, every 2nd Sunday.
Preaching at tho Baptist Church
at Tennille every 3rd and 4th Sunday
ust received a large stock of
nice lamps and attachments tit Dr.
A. Mathis.
~1HKI).
On Sunday, 1st of March, Mrs.
Mary Wood, aged 68 years, wife of
Mr. Henry H. Wood, deceased. She
was one of the oldest members of Bay
Springs Methodist Church, and was
highly esteemed ior her Christian
graces and virtures. For many years
she has been a groat sufferer, and
her death was not unexpected.
jgj^-Nice vases always on hand at
Ernest Jernigan’s.
By calling at the Mercury Office
vou enn get a copy of Rev. J. 1 •
McGehee’s Sermon on Methodism
that was preached at Mt. Moriah
Camp Ground on the 3rd Sunday in
August, for the small sum ot lbcts.
Gall and get one. ti
iss 31. \V. Perry hits a lin
assortment of nice luces
and cotton trimmings
which sin: is selling below
Cheap! Cheap! Oh! how
Cheap!
Cull at Miss'Perry’s and
taken peep.
Burial Cases.
Of all grade- forsalc by T. N. & J W
Smith nt Tennille. Leave your orders
with M r .1 F Merkurson
Administrators Sale
Agreeably to an order of the Court of
Ordinary of Washington County, will
bit sold nt auction at tho Court House
door in tho City of Sandersville, ssid
County <>n the First Tuesday in April
next, within tho legal hours of sale, tho
following property to-wit:
One house and lot in the city of San
dersville, containing 4 3 4 acres more or
less, bounded oil the south by Haines
stieet, East by colored M. E. Church
lot aiifi a. D. Brantly Trustee, South
by lauds of Bryant Watkins nnd West
by the Misses Jackson lot. One house
and lot in said city containing one and
one half acres more or less, bounded on
the East by public street, North by Bar
rel Steele’s lot, South and West by
James IJ. Floyd and known as the
Winfield Chester lot. One house and
lot in the said city containing one aero,
more or less, bounded on the West by
Public i.ucy Nuitli by lot. of Peter Green
field, South nnd East by lands of estate
of /,. II. Houghton. One house and
lot in said city hounded on the North by
E. A. Sullivan's lot, East by the “See”
lot, South by Sullivan street, and West
by Harris street, containing one Imlf
acre more or less, known as the Heine
place of the late G G O’Reilly, on which
is also located the residence of William
B. Barwick. One house mid lot
in said city, hound on the north by E A. j
Sullivan’s lot, East by lot of B. D.
Evans, South by Sullivan street and
IFest by home lot of late 0. C.O iteilly,
containing ot.s hair acre, more or less,
and one lot of laud in said eity, with
houses thereon, containing ono and one
half acres more or less, hounded North
by Sullivan street, East by Smith street,
South by Bangs’ and Haines’ lots
and tlio place known as the Uollifield lot
West by Harris street. Also the follow-
personal property: Ono iron safe, one
silver watch and chain, four sltures of
S aid up Augusta, Gibson & Sandersville
tail Bead stock, and two large picture
frames. Sold as tho property of U. C.
O’Reilly, lute «f sai’ 1 county, deceased.
Terms easltl This Feby. 25 1885.
W. A. McUAUTY
Administrator Cum Teslamenlo An-
ISucklcii'H Arnica Naive.
The best Salve in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap
ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and till
Skin Eruptions, and positively cures
Piles, or no pay required. It is guar
anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
money refunded. Price 25 cents per
ij’>x. For sale by Rawlings & May
nstructions on Piano nnd Guitar
given by I\1 rs. T. N. Moffett.
Residence next doop to llincs &
Rogers law office. Sandersville.
is and Organs.
for tlie sale of the fin
est makes of Pianos.
& Organs.
We are enabled, to
give you an
ORGAN OR PIANO
at the same price at
home as in any City in.
Iho Union, prepaying
all freights,... giving 15
days trial and all in
struments guarateed.
Come and let us give
you our prices.
P. Happ’s Son & Co.,
are sole agents for this
county for the Larg
est and Best Music
House South,’
LUDDEN& BATES,
HAYE YOU TAKEN
flu Atlanta, Constitution Tor SI
If nut send for it right now.
II you want it every day. send fo tlie
Daily, wliteli costs §10.00 it year, or $5.00
fur six months or §2. 0 lor three month*.
If you want it every week, semi for Ilia
Great Weekly, which eoal* §1.25 it year or
$5,u0 for Clues of Five,.
TUg Weekly Constitution
Siicrliiclcs & Kjc Olitssct.
Gold Spectacle*),
and Evv Glasses,
Silver and White
Metnl Spectacles,
and Eye Glasses,
Steel Specta.iOB,)
and Eye Glasses,
with lino Lenses
for sale at
£A. J. J ER NIG A NS
.Ti:\velkv Store.
The Royal Saint John.
. fUl
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* \-J£4
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<$siSr*S£
NEWHO^gsiT
j/ 30 UNION SQUARE NEWY0RK.
I <c?» o ^
ron SALE BY
E.3. JlCUNIGAy,
FOR SALE BY E.
• "JERNIGAN.'
S.
A. J. JERNIGAN
An Independent Newspaper of Dem
ocratic Principles, but not Controlled by
any Set of Politicians or Manipulators;
Devoted to Col! ecu ng and Publishing all
the Nows of tho Day in tho most Inter
esting Shape and with the greatest pos
sible Promptness, Accuracy and Impar
tiality; and to tho Promotion of Demo
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AtWrcto. TUP. SUN. New Torts City.
Within the lust four years I have
Bold hundreds of bogles of the best
tooth-ache and neuralgia cure over
made, It has cured every time. It
kills thu nerve without pain and con
tains no creosote or other poison.
Does not blacken or rot tho other
teeth. .Made and sold only by
G. II. IIOLLENBACIC
Sandersville Ola.
MULES. MILES.
For Solo,
At Rawling s stable, the finest lot
of mare mules over olforod in this
market at reasonable prices by
C. G. RAWLINGS.
I* the Cheapest ! Biggest nmt Bist Taper
Trimed in America !
him* 12 pages chock full of new*, gossip
and sketches every week. It prints more
romance* limn tlie story pupcr*. more fiirm-
news Ilian tlie agricultural papers, more fun
than tiie humorous papers -Usides all tlie
news, and
Bill Arp’s ami Ilelsy Hamilton’s Letters,
Uncle Remus's Sketches I
AND TALMAOJi’S SERMONS.
Costs 2 Cents a Week !
It comes once a week—takes a whole week
to read it !
You can't well farm or keep house without it!
Write Tour name on a postal card, ad
dress it to us. aud we will send you Spec
aireo „opj creel Address
TIIE CONSTITUTION.
Estray.
A sow with three pigs took up at
my place about six weeks ago. The
sow has only ono eye. Tho owner
can gut her b.y paying for expenses
of feeding and for this advertisement.
Sandersville GEO. M. WICKER.
March 2nd 1885.
Notice.
tffirBcstcigars aud cigaretts in tovyu
at Dr. A. Mathis’ Drug Store,
I lmvo purehased the Stock of Coods
ofE. A. Sullivans’ nt liis old stand in
Watkins’ Building, North side of the
Public Square, consisting of Groceries,
Tobacco, Cigars, wooden & willor ware,
Crookcry,Glass-ware Stove Fixtures,&c.
I pledge myself to give you fair dealings
otn e to see mi*.
WARREN P. LOYE'CT.
THE HARNETT HOUSE
SAVANNAH GA,
SCHEDULE
roil SPUING AN3 8 EMM EH
1885.
Rooms with board, per day $1,50
Single meals, each, .50c
Supper, lodging uml break
fast, " ■ $1,00
These prices, with the well known
cxcelence of our accomodations,
ought to satisfy our country triends.
M. L. HARNETT.
DEALER IN
Watches A’ Jewelry.
Watches, (Jleeks cv Jewelry,
REPAIRED.
'65 A GRAND COMBINATION. ’85
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AND THE LOUISVILLE
WEEKLY
COURIER—JOURNAL
One yeur (or only §2,50. Two papers for
little inure than tlie price of one.
By paying us $ ),50 yon will re
ceive for into year'I’ll E MERCURY
with tho COURIER-JOURNAL, the
KeproscntaUvo Newspaper of tin*
Smith, Democratic aud for a Tffl'ifi
tor Revenue Only, ami the best,
brightest and ablest family weekly
iti tlie United States. The Weekly
Courier-Journal lias tho largest
Hemosratie circulation of anj
Newspaper in America. Those
who Uesit'o to examine a sample copy
of thb Courier-Journal aan do so at
this office.
_ Tho ino.st'*— 1 *'ponn!apV/e3klyn°' vfi Pap® p
(iovotml to EcioncfY, macnitoics, ciurlnocr*otf, ai3»
ww .orlee. :n r ^pt!Ln»anil patonta ever puDJitshoif.. J^very
number illustrated with splendid, oni;ravines* JTWa
publication, furniblics a inost valunblo onryclopotun or
inform at ion which no person ohould bo without, tlio
popularity of tho HCIENTIFKJ AMKRTUAK ia cucu tliafe
Ita circulation nearly equals that oi all other papew or
its class combined. Prico. ®3.20»yfar. Llacoant to
Clubs. Hold by all norrsdcnlors. MU*,N & LO.,. Iul>»
1 inborn. No. DGl Broadway, N. Y. , . _ , .
Mnnn A Co. linre also.
bad Thlrty-Sevpn
5 Voorn* praclico bt>-
* foro tho mt cut omen,
.novothan Ono Hu-n*
JflrrcJ ThouQOncl npplic;Horn for pat-
Jonts In tho United fit a toe nnd foreltru
lor.ntries. Cnveata, Trndc-Mnrks, Copy-
riplils, AenlRumculs, nnd nil other
rteeurlntr to inventors their jishts in tun
ed Htatea, Canada, Ktigland, lraiico,
iv and other foreiptn coantrioc, preparsd.
; notlco nnd on msonalilo torina.
lufonnation uh to obtaiumsr rwitpiiU cheerhdly
dvon without charpo. Hand-books of intorina-
‘ tion scut free. I'atcnts rbtained tbron«h Muim
nro not iced in tho Kcicntiflo Atuencnn freo.
utro of such notlco is v.oll underritood by all
GommswY.o wish to dispoao ot their patonts. .
"Addrc ,.f MUN N A (’d, Olaco KCiRHTUTG
801 iiroadway, Now yorR.
cdy; it will not only shortenlauornnd levvcn
tlio intensity or jmiIh utul suflorinti b.eyond
'•ji expression, but bettor than nil, It lhereby
‘ greatly diminishes the danger to life of both
' mother and child. This great boon to puf-
| fering woman is ffohms' Liniment, or
Mother's Friend. Prepared nnd sold by J.
IJradfield, Atlanta, Ga. Sold by :.U
Druggists. Price gi.!W bottle. Sent
by Express on receipt cf price.
Parties rending 0
mention the fact and
simple ju itioe fed UiV paper
to
M. L. II,
Wood Coffins, and Cask-
Qi_ of all styles n't T. N. & J. W
®loSMITH ut Tennille. Leave your
oi'ilcrs with Mr. J. F. Menkerso.
in. §TR0tia s 8 mzsi
The Old, Wol! Tried, Wonderful
Health Rcnewlns Renietnao,
STRONG'S SANATIVE PILLS
F.iver Conipiaint. Kc rulatiiw tho Homd*. Punf)in4
the Ulood, c;i«.iiwi»»a’fr*iH Mfilaiial 'I jim. A »;*»•,
f.’«tvuro f'*»* jaeiidnehe, Cou^tlpntloi)
•ind all nnSouM lMwonh-t»».
STRONG'S PECTORAL PILLS
llu uumtUm. in*mo !io»lil)y»PP*
oil. r -unliirity i-t Om bowel*. .V t-i'-u* boo i
-. >.110.110 tVumle*. ti-.o.liito! ion! bn.oin* tk .
- 1 d licffhq to vyo./
VurPamnhlots,
j#FRE
A r ivo
Buy yonruynip anil IFiiilo R.'imptqn ■ “SiHSiS!. 1 .
flour front J. li- Evans..
WRBEl
'RELIABLE SELF-GHC
orjU» preaeriptlo;; of on? cf tho
1 sncananful speclaliats in the U. 8,
retired? for tli^miroof iVcreor.-w Bfrbility.
Tsotit IHmthoofi, IOV«/<iiCN«ninl Ifectty. Kon(
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Address OH. WARD & CO., Louisian*, Mo,