The Mercury. (Sandersville, Ga.) 1880-1???, March 17, 1885, Image 3

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un lrin. ill X. 10-[f any of our tubacribern fail to foMtte theit paperx, they will pleane be |„i4 enough to inform. u» the fact ire mediately. Siia4«wlilc UnrgiH, TUESDAY, March, 17, 1885. X; J. JKRNMIAI*. K«u*r* Propi. ggtm 1 “ " ZiOOAL, B. J^ic<K^ANS Jr; Citj'Attourney i ' : T i liV skating-rink fever haa struck Saodcraville. The Tennille curneti band ia com* posed of the finest looking men in the State. »„,«•.?. ... .»• ■ A new trial lias'Veeti granted the City 'Council in the .case of Blount vs tho city. A new poit-ofliee has been estab- llshod in Cato's district in this county and called Downs. Head the grand jury presentments; they'arc lengthy, but it is an able ' dpeyment endives some aotind ad vice to our citizens. v "Titans bringing wWstllftg down tn a-find point.’' said tho traritp as a 1 bullet penetrated kis Jiat quite close tp his ear. The Tcnnille and Sandersvlllo Hands, together discoursed swoet music on our streets on Tuesday evening laat The boys piny Well. As was aatronomicly predicted, the eclipse of the #un took place yesterday, between eleven and one o'clock. (t^rClovcland or Illnino chewing gum at Ernest Jerulgau's. Dr. Mollifidd, who hna been con fined to hia room for several days by a severe attack of cold, we are glud to sec is able t« be out on the streets again- fl^*Nice rases always on hand nt Ernes Ernest Jernkgan's. Superior Court adjouruod on Wednesday laat, and our city now has the appearance of summer time when the trade gets dull. {^■Erwcat Jernigan has a full as- •orlment of aaasks. If you Wait to see the son rise go and wateh' the small boy as be gete off the floor at the rink. If. 8. Iernigan sells the ■Uai'lte cbeap. Call at N«w and buy , yhe eaVtla are' out for the wedding - ; ; of Adolph Baum. of Irwinton, and Hiss llenore Dewald, of Atlanta, to take plat-c on the 18th. Jb fc Caii i on Ernest Jcrnigan, he salla goods cheap Johnson County Superior Court convened at Wrightsville on yester day. tt^You ought to try some of those pteaps, brazil nuts, ajmonds and en- glish waujnuts at Ernest Jcanigun's they are splepdid. Dr. A. Mathis’is selling the 200 lestjwater white oil, we have given it trial und find it burns well and gives a brilliant light. _ The Rovai. st Jons is the best machine made, for Sale by Ernest S. Jcrnigan. A Rutland Miss was asked by hoi parents which she would prefer for a present, n pair of roller skates or the Youth’s Companion. “I will take the skates, if you plesc," she said, “I can get ff companion at a : Pure, unadulatcred Golden Dent Coen for sale at A. Mathis' drug Store. - Mrs. Tezie Jackson was the recip lent of a box of fine apples and oran ges'on Wednesday last. Hurrah for some Toombst)oro young men. Send Cijitti*"?' . CjtA. Mathis has just received a * choice selection of Novels, Lovell’s Ilibrary, by tha best Autiiors. Good rending so cheap, 10 to 30cents. Mr. Louis Cohen of the firm of P. 1 Japp's Son A Co. left for New York yesterday to purchase their spring stock. 1 OJust received a large stock of niee lamps and attachments at Dr. A. Mathis. Our reader* will-wee by this issue tbab'the firm of l| Newnmn A Son has^wewdisaglMfe and- that Mr. ,J jfi/ Newman) HHpuliip of the old 't&di far rplmbility, will continnc tltedmsinsaa-Wtho old stand in his own name, ffhere he will contiiiue to sell good goods at low figures. I'Hiiuj.i'uetry. All from'Iht Motion Courier. A 8TUEBT BOSIANCE, Pretty girl So sweet, so nice! Sudden slips Upon tlie ice; Scream of terror, Down eho goes— Visions of ein- Broidered hoso. Youth observes The frills and laces, Fancy hose nnd Other graces; Sudden mask— Oil feeling sweet!— Helps the maid- Kn to her feet. Redly, redly Blushes site; Kindly sympa- Thizce he; Then along tho Street they go, Married in a Month or so. garden Seeds at Dr. MhffiU' Drug 8torti‘~ PERSONAL MENTION. A. Capt. L. C, Perry and Ladj- of Dublin are in the city. Col. B. D. Evans and Hon. J. K. Hines attended Supreme Court in Atlanta last week. Mlis Mattie May Huntly of At lanta is in the city, visiting her pa rents, Col. and Mrs. C. 11. Pringle. Miss Julia M. Jordon from near Darisboro, is visiting relatives in Dougherty County. Mr. J. B. Warthen of this county attended the innu( uration of Presi dent Cleveland bn the 4th. Rev. Min. Park, accompanied by his daughters Misses Willie and Clara, left for tho World’s Fair on yesterday. Mrs. Dr. Mathis is in Macon, on a visit to her brother, Dr. W. C Gibson. Mr. It. T. Walker left for the New Orleans Exposition on Saturday night lust. Mr. J. M. Minar, now of Tcnnille, is traveling for the house of Henry S. King A Son, Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Hymes of Savannah are in the city, visitiag tlier relatives Aldermen M. Hupp and Louis Cohen nnd families. Mr. Chns. P. Scar'soro, an old Mercury “typo," but now of Macon- spent several days in tho city last week. Mr. John Qninn and family return ed to S-indersville on Monday. Our poop!* having congratulated them selves upon the acquisition of Mr. und Mrs. Qninn to Entoutou Society, regret that circumstances demanded Boon their return to their fomer homo.—Eatonton ifamengir. Mr*. Texie Jackson nnil 111m Maggie Wliiddon leave* on TUuradny for Wilkersoti county on s visit to relative and friend*. Mm. Jacksou !• the widowed daugh ter of Mr. Wni Parker of that county, die waa lucky in having a rich old father to go to at her huabandi death, whore die haa everything ahe desires. She ia taking mu sic I axons under lime. EaMery in the city, and make* warm frieudi whero-cvei ahe g»“- 1 jaded with When the blood ie impurities, and moves sluggishly in the veins, an alternative is needed. This condition of the vital fluid con dition cannot last long without seri ous results. Thereis nothing better than Ayer’s Sarsaparilla to purify the blood, and impart energy to the system. tlie Heligoiis Services. Preaching at tho Methodist Church in the city every Sunday except the 2nd. preaching at the Baptist Church, in the city every 2ud and 4th Sun day. Preaching at the Christian Church n ths city every 2ud. Sunday. Preaching at the Methodist Church at Tcnnille, every 2ud Sunday. Preaching at tlie Baptist Church at Tcnnille every 3rd and 4th Suudaj A Wonderful Discovery. Consumptive and nil, who suffer from any affection of the Throat nnd Lungs, can find a certain cure in Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion. Thousands of permanent cures verify the truth of this statement. No medicine can show such a record of wonderful cures. Thousands of once hopeless sufferers now great ful ly proclaim they owe their lives to this New Discovery. It will cost you nothing to give it a trial. Free Trial Bottles at Rawlings A Mays Drug Store. Large size, $1,00. The Wrought Iron Hnnge. This popular cooking Hunge is ■till being sold in large numbers in Washington, Jefferson, Baldwin and Hancock counties nnd are giving good satisfaction in their cooking qualities. The following parties have bought and speak well of it: H. T. Downs, M. M. Mathis, A. A Morrison, James Webster, J. J. Cato, Mrs. Carrie Joyner, proprietress of the Sanderaville Hotel, and many others. IMNOLUTIWN 1 1 t Tlie firm of M. Newman & Son linn this day been dis solved by mutual consent, M. Newman retiring. The Imsiuess will he continu ed by J. 1). Newman who assumes all liabilities and collects alt accounts due tlie lute firm. Iff. NEWMAN, J. D. NEWMAN. Very llemurhuhle Recovery. Mr. Geo. V. Wllljng, of Manches ter, Mich., writes: "My wife lias been almost helpless for live years, so helpless that she could uot turn over iu bed alone. She use! two Buttles of Electric Bitters, and is so much improved, that sliu is ublc uow to do her own work." Electric Bitter will do all that is claimed for them. Hundreds of tes timonials attest their great curative powers. Only fifty cents a bottle at Rawlings A Mays. Have you a ceugh? Sleepless nights need no longer trouble you. Tlie use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral before retiring, will sooth thecongh to quiet, allay the inflammation, and alow the needed repose, it will moreover, speedily ligal tho pulmo nary organs, nnd give yon hentth. Public Eulcrtuinuicni. Tho Library Association will give a public entertainment at their Hall next Friday night. The pro gramme will consist of recitations, songs, etc., nnd nil opening address by the President, Mr. Morris Colin. Seats free to nil. No doubt the hall will lie filled and our citizens gen erally will appreciate the efforts to make this organization deservedly popular. kOARDiNU I0USK. Board can be had at the residence of Mr. A. W. Jackson, novtli end of Harris street, at reasonable rates. M-10’85—tf. Administrators Sale Agreeably to an order of tlie Court of Ordinary of Washington County, will be sold At auction nt the Court House door in the City of SandersTille, said County on t!:a Fir*; Tuesday iu April must, within tlie legal 11011111 of side, the, following properly to-wit: One house and lot in thq aity of San dcrsvijlo, containing 4 3 4 acres more or less, bounded oil the south by llnines sheet, East.by colored M. lfi. Church lot nnti &. D. Bmnlly Trustco,. South ny lands of Bryant Watkins nnd West by tlie Misses Jackson lot.' One house and lot in snid city containing one nnd one half acres more or less, .founded on the East by public street, North by filir- rel Steele's lot, South apd Weal by James IJ. Floyd and known 1 as the Winfield Chester lot. One house-and lot in the snid city containing >0111' acre, moro nr less, hounded on tho West by Publicaney Noitli by Kit of l’ctcr Green field, Month and East by binds of estate of 'A. 11. Uoughtirti. One house and lot in said City hounded on tfttrNorth by E. A.'tfullivrtnVtot, East'by tlic|"t50u” lot, .Month by Sullivan street.:Und West by Harris street, containing one half acre more or lesn.tkilnwn as- the ’Home Lovett’s “L Road" Tobacco is made of pure Virginia leaf and gunrnnteed strictly pure. A Wonderful Offer! “THS mm~Jm ems” SIS Ol.AKUKI) FROM SI.XT It El. TO* TWENTY-FOUR PAGES! $1.50! To ovory reader of this paper will ho —)sent on(— ’place of the late C C O’Reilly, on; which s also located the residence of Williai It. Jtnrwlfk, One house ami Tot in said city', bound on ,thq north l.ifr F< A Sullivan’s lot, East by lot Af if. D. Evans, Mouth by BolIiyaU street and best by home lot of lgto.G. CJVUoilly, containing one hail acre,', moreor less, ■ml one lot of land ill said city, with luiuscs thereon, containing olio- and one half acres more or less, hounded North by Sullivan street, East by Smith street, Smith by lJnugH’ und Haines’ lots and tlie place known ns the Hollitichl lot West by Harris street. Also tho follow- personal property: One iron safe, one silver wntcli and chain, four shares of paid up Augustn, Gibson & Sandersville Rail Bond stock, and two largo picture frames. Sold ns the property of C. (J. O'Reilly, latent sid't county, deceased- Terms Cash! This Feby. 25 1885. W. A McOAUTY. Administrator Cam Teetamento An- NOTICE. It 1 Train on tho W. A. T. It. K. will ran ling llio week a* follows. Leave; Arilve. Wriglitsvilic 5 n. ill. Tcnnille 0 a. m. Tcnnille 5 p. m Wriglilevill G p, m I’.iascngcr coach atlncheil to train. W. 11. THOMAS Ucn’I.Hup’t, Tcnnille, Ga., Feb. 2Gth 1885. Facts Worth You At tention. “Rod ‘C’ Safety Oil" will NOT EXPLODE. Guaranteed 150 FIRE TEST. Gives a most clear and brilliant light and is perfectly safe at all tiilfiN. ■ By calling your atteufiqn to this oil 1 feel suro that after one trial you will always uweit. It is an estab lished fact that tho, common ker os! m- nenv in use .ia extremely dan gerous, life and property Always ut stake when it is used. l*ay just a fraction more for iho 11ED ‘C’ OIL and you obtain a better light nnd relieve your mind from all fears from explosions, A single trial will convince yo« ns thousuds nl- reudy bear witness to its purity and brilliancy. In order to intro duce it I uni instructed to retail it at 80 CENTS PER GALLON. 00*SchooI books and stationery of all grades at Dr. A. Mathis’ Drug Stars. sin,millin' Iron Cordial vitalizes nerve* and dispel* low spirit* nod nervous depression*. lui salent Mathis’ drug store and Hatch A Smith Tcnnille. The proprietor of a skating-rink in Sing Sing has lately adopted an ingenious way of hoaxing the; puplic. He offered a prize for the first sue- cezsful "attempt to give.tha meaning of the name “Bclvonio," which lie had (tppiicd to the rjnk. The local editor, school teacher atad others puzzelcd over the name, and finally declaredcthat it was of Italian orig jn ana roent “place of beautiful re sort.” They were highly indignant when informed by'the proprietor that the word was eoined by his w ife and had uo meaning, “ ' Tho following is taken from Tlie Sandersville Courier of March 12th 1878: We take the following dots from the Old Capitol concerning the Mas querade Bull Hint took place iu Mil- lcdgeville on the night of the 1st inst: Mr. Charlie Rawlings, represented Capt. Mulligan Guards. Miss Mamie Ho.lifield, Gipsy Countess Miss Clara Hollifiehl, the Last Dutchess. Mr. J. D. Newman, Clown. Mr. J. I). Newman, of Sandcrs- villc, represented the jolly man with the hydra stomach. Sundersvilie was represented by n bevy of beauty last evening, among whom Mrs. Floric G. und the Miss es H. shone resplendent. KjrDr. A. Mathis is receiving new goods, puronnd fresh drugs every day Give him a call when you need.drugs, paints, oils, toilet at-tielcs JicA ■ Cliff. Sullivan can eatachitiling as long as from here to Savannah, and take on a Tom Thumb at ev ery station und then keep up with the passenger tinin. Sold only by E. W. McCARTY, AGENT. Assignee’s Sale. GEORGIA,—Washington Co. On Monday, Match 23rd 1885, we will •ell, nt Rear-oil's in said county, at jpubfic outcry, to the highest bidder, for cash, th ontir# stock of goods of l'\ J. l’earson A Son, in the store lately occupied by them at said plucq, consisting of Dry Goods, Groce ries, lints, Slices, Hooks, Hardware Ac. lor file benefit of their creditors. The same will be sold under and by virture of a deed of assignment from said K, J. l’enrson A Hon, to us dated January 23rd, 1885 and record ed in book G of Deeds, pages 590 to 9J8 ill tlusive. This 12th of V.kic'i 1885. L. A. GRAY HILL A CO. Assignees. Fire Proof Oil 200 Tost. The perfection of family safety oil*. Gives a bright white light, equaled by no other. The vetv hightol grade of burning iil yet produced from petrol ell nw Neither mokes the chimney nr chars the wick. PRICE Till RTY CENTS PKlHUALbON AT A. MATHIS’ DRUG STORE. Sheriff’s Sam$!Fqr April 1885. cigars aud cigarette in town ;frffi^: >|athis’ Drwgfttiprp. . •; ¥. 'fllctttylfif & Co., at Tennijla will soon have iti his spring stock of goods. The buyer for this firm is now in New York, looking after bargains and he buys by the e»sf- (or several other bouses besides thhf bAtjsti, which gives him the Chance to^ppt goods it the lowest notch. '■ ■ *7 A , t 1 (.the borrower, of nta|>e-line from my oflicc wii( return-Jt he will great }}' obligeimAs rcaBthcri uso it.and loan it to him again or to some on «l»e’ M. Newmnn 16 1185 Ordinary- Fair Mniden, test! If you have any of llio-e diseases so com mon with your sex, and state your case to a ptmdenn. what is his invariable action/ ho will regulate the action of your liver, stomach and bowels and amity some heal-, jng astringent to the | art nflected and }'" u will soon lie well. But the natural timid ity of woman cannot be overcome, anil how ever much they may suffer, they prefer to endure the pain rather than submit to the indelicate examinations winch pUpn follow a physicians call, To women thus aufler- ing, Mexican Female Remedy is indeed a "lfalm of Gilead;” no more embarising con sultations regarding your symptoms, no more indelicate examinations so repugnant to your refined feelings need occur, lou alone know if von have any of those terri ble diseases. With Mexican. Fvnjnle Rem edy in your bands, a cufsIWcrtain if used as directed For sale at Mathis Drug ■tore and by Hatch A Smith Tennille. chillurtlie is tlie only guaranteed vegeta ble cure lor lever and ague, chills anil fe ver; dumb ague; remitient fever, bilious lever, neuralgia and all malariul diseases.. Hold every where. Cure guaranteed. For Hale at Mathis’ drug store and Hatch A Smith Tcnnille, Beauty without brains is a gift to the fair. But beauty witli brains is a jewel quite rare • J-H- died. On Wednesday the 11th of March 1885, at the residence ofH.H. H all ey, his brother Jonas B. Hartley, aged 52 years. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE -)1»IEBCEMY;(- ONLY 81,50 A YMR Indispensable—We have sold M. A. Sim- mous’ Liver Medicine for two years, and pronounce it one of the best selling medi cines on our shelves. Gives excellent sat isfaction. and we find it indispcusible to our trade- 0, W. Church A Co., Druggists, Colorado Springs] Col., Dee. 26, 1883. Fur sale at Mathis’ Drug Htorc and by Hatch A Smith Tenmlle. ‘'Roller Bknting;"says a Boston physician “deforms and enlarges the feet.” Lei tlie girls once find this out, and the rink is doomed. Will be sold 1 on-*be first Tuesday in .. ’ l - ' - ajurt Jiqiupijooi \Va,“Iungu ! it, ccynly April next, before tjie court ibccily of Handenn/ille tlie following propcKly to-wjt: , u . One tract or parcel of land containing ft is printed on fine toned book paper. Every issue contains numerous. ILLUSTRATIONS AND MANY STORIES. Hill Nye, R. J. Burdette, Dunn l’iatt, Louise Chandler Moultou, ami ninuy others, write for it. It is is PUBLISHED WEEKLY and tlie price is -PER ANNUM' $1.50 A TRIAL TRIP,FOR 25cts. FOR THREE MONTHS. Send two cents for a specimen way go Ferry's copy 1 ‘pntHearn how you ,iuay gut 81.60 “ tvortli of I). M, SEEDS FREE. THE FAMILY CIRCLE OKTROIT, MICHIGAN. A single trial of Lovett’s “L Road” Tobacco will convince you it is the best. New crop rtco and pearl grits fur sale by J. II. Evans. If you wish to buy groceries call on J11• Evans, his prices will suit you Watkins’ Hall. Is capable of seating 1000 peo ple and is arranged fur THEATRI CAL SHOWS, CONCERTS A-e. Jt situated in THE HEART OK THE CITY, and is the ONLY HALL in tlie city that will answer lur SHOWS. APPLY TO E. A, SULLIVAN Manager, Sandoreville, Qa. ly—F 27th 85 |g PHOTOGRAPHERS. Snnil- orsvillo needs a first class Pho to AIitiht, and any one who wishes to engage in tlie business, can rent a number one gallery which lias been built for tho purpose by applying to Mix. 8. IJ- Jones, Sandersville, Gn. Andrew Brown. Tliu Sitndei'sviliedyer has returned from Savannah, asking his patrons jilcase to give Him work, such ns dy ing niul cleaning clothing. j will dye pr clean n suit of clothes as good us can ho done in the State such uh gentlemen’s coats, pants and west-coats, or ladies drosses, cloaks and ribbons can be dyed or cleaned at a very I'cascuabic price, and guaranteed uo stain or ml) off. 'I’llis is tho way to make old clothes look new. M :|f cost. iss M. W. Perry lias a fin assortment of nice laces nnd cotton trimmings which she is selling below Cheap! Cheap! Oh! how Cheap! Call nt Miss 'Perry’s and takoa peep. Burial Cases. ()f all grades forsaln by T. N. & J W Smith nt ’l’eiinille. Leave your orders with Mr .T F Morkerson ROSTER OF OFFICERS Of WASHINGTON COUNTY. Scnntwi* ‘20111 Scnntorlul Mist,, lion. W. J. Northern Keprcscnliitivcs. Hon. C. It. Pringle A- Hon. .T, Iv. Hines. Judge or Superior 4’ourl —Hen. R. W. Carswell. Solicitor Mcnernl, O. H. Rogers. Ordinary, M. Newmnn. Cl'lt siip'r Court, A. M. Mayo. Treasurer, P It Tallinferro. Tt»x Keeeiver, W It Thigpen. Tax 4’ollcctor, J A Robson. Shorin', O A Wall. Deputy KlicriH', —Jolm J Jordan. Surveyor, 51 L Jackson. Coroner, Potor Yates. Juilor, John J Jordan. Jury Couimlssiouers. Irwin L Adame, to 1886, A T Cheatham and lsano L Smith to 1888, J T Young blood nnd M G Wood Hr. to 189:). County Hoard Of Education. Snmnson Dviitd. M won Warthen and LuoiuiB Kendrick to 1380, A L Houghton Sampson N | lo iiifiold, Sobool Commissioner to 1883. 88th Dist M S Olanco justices ot The Peucc. 89tli Dist Wilson Hbenly Doth llist Needham Jcrnigan 91st Dist S T Johnson 0i Dist W PSmith D.h'd Dist Chnsl) Thigpen 94tli Dist JII l’ostou 95tli Dist ./no (j Ameraou UGth Dist A B Hatswav 97tli DintS M Notrhingtou 98th Dist W A Smith iiytli Dist L S Andrew* lOOtli Dist Jus T Simpson t36th Dist 1253rd Dist IF M Englisl 1315th Dist Jas T Chambers 1845th Dist Wm Ivirkland 1350th Dist ll'G glish Knight Notorles Ptiblie. 9 8th Dist J M Everett 89th Dist B D Joyner 90th DiBt II Jordan Hodges °lst l)ist I Fin P Divis 92nd Dist Euoeli Smith 93rd Dist Joseph Tmtuer '4tll Dist J H Jackson «5tliDist Frank ,J Walkur Vtltli Dist w 7tli Dist Win Duggan 98th Dist E Davis Strange 99th Dist A S Avaut *0 ith Dist A U T’lawtok 136th Dist S D Slmlu 1253rd Dist Henry F Sheppard -31 ith jj 1Bt n p Uyuum l»*6th Dist G W Hammock 1850th Dist A A Barnes Hand Coiuiinssioucrs. CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN flan attained a (ttandard of ©xoellcnco vhifll admits of no RU|)ori»r. Ib contains ovory improvement that lavodUw gouius, skill and money oatn produce. Dist. S Martin, W Unin, 88 ] 89 ^ 90 M Hodges 91 J U Darnel 92 J T Gross •JOSFWIiidd.m Ut A W Alili'i«l 95 C J Trussol 90 Henry May 97 K J N Waldoi 08 A Cullens 99 J I Uilos 100 J D Boone 130 B C Harris 1253 J K l’ato 1315 T J Brooks 1345 W W Price 13)0 M E iFnrtliou M F Joyner G B Harrison W II Avnnt Boh Scesious S A Josey 0 D Thigpen A T Horton Stephen May A 0 Franks Jus Webster Jus 11 Smith ,S AGIadiu G W Bateman B F Murphy E J Josey Geo Doolittle J F Hammock J EU.iruer Jl W T Wood L N'Batchelor H It .Smith W A Jordon Sid Mitchell It T Pound J T Jones David Currry W T Hnrrisoii Henry C Raw lings H N Gilinori) A S Avaut Kolit Hond J \V Davis WD Hunter J F Slieppnrd J. R Brautly T 11 Askew LAND PIIOCESSIONORS. 88 A J Burnett 81) W H CUivoi'8 00 J M Barge 0; 11 T Brown 02 A S DukeB OH W G B iiloy 94 W H Harris 05 Quincy Jones 00 Ben Atuetsou 97 C I Duggan 08 W M Cox 00 Nathan Andrews 100 Harman Fields 13(5 M D Slade 1253 T C D tvis 1315 Sol L Brooks 1345 A S Britt I860 N H Hooks J W Fluker J A Hunt J It Mackey W F Smith S T Josey S Iiitroll N J Newsome Tims M ty REDunham Wm Martin Clias Elkins J W Hteklin Sherrod Hood W F Sheppard W H 1< ulgham IJ F Brooks B T Havrioa G W .Mills Joaenh Jackson W J Jenkins F S Strange W A Siuquuliold 'A B Salter P H Sheppard W -T Taylor D N Welch J Ci May G D Wurthon O E Pnoo W B O’tjuin M T Swiut L W Webster E B Smith G IV Webstor J F Pago J/acon Wurthon 91 Dist 03 '* 9(1 “ 9!) “ 1315 " 88 “ 00 “ 08 “ 135 “ W F Glenn Elbert, R B Rockett 91 N Wilkins, II Mays 97 ConMiiblca. 92 Dist M A Wood T W Tompkins 1253 1350 80 05 100 1345 ./no A Smith and C A Smith I [J G A Dudley A H Ainswoith, II W.Brown Fred Horton W P Godfrey, L F Brown J ST Uluwtes. Uuekleii's Ariiieu Knlvc. The best Salvo in the world for Cut*, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Sal! Hhi mil. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap ped Hands, (iliiildaiiis, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. Jt is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per i)ux. For side liy Rawlings A May I nstruetions on Piano and Guitar given by Mrs. T. N. Moffett- Residence next door to Hines A Rogers law otllee. Snndersvillu. lVitliin the last four years I have sold hundreds ofliotties of the best tooth-ache and neuralgia euro ever made, It has cured every time. Jt kills the nerve without pain and con tains no creosote or other poison. Does not blacken or rot (lie other teeth. Made and sold only by G. H. HOLLENBACK Sandersville Ga. for the sale of the fin est makes of Pianos & Organs. pfe are enabled to give you an ORGAN OR PIANO at the same price at home as in any City in the 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, 1 LUDDEN & BATES, HAVE YOU TAKEN Th Atlanta Constitution Tor 1885? If t.ui send for it right now. If you want it every day. semi fo th Daily, wlneli eusts $1U-0U a year, nr 75.00 fur six months or $2,-0 fur three mouths. If you want it every week, send fur the * ... ...I.!..I. Cl n vmiii* nt* h|M'«'li»«'lcs 4k Eye Gold Spectacles, and Eye Clauses, Silver and While Metal Spectacles, and Eye Glasses, Steel Spectacles,” nnd Eye Glasses, with fine Lenses for sale n t A. J. JERNIGAN8 Jewkliiv Stoke. The Royal Saint John. A Case o( Bleeding Piles Cared. Office of Alexander A Ferguson,) Dealers in Staple and Fancy Groc-rics, V Palls:ifie, Texas, Opt. 9, 1882. J Having suffered with a severe case of bleeding Pile* for many months, and deri ved little or no benefit from the many pre scriptions by my physical!, I was induced as * last resort, to try G U C. when to my^ut- parce one hundred acres mure or jeijp, bounded on tlift North by lands ofO L Prosser, East by lands of Wm Watkins, South illy lands of L W McCoy and West by lands of Ira Chambers. Levied on-us the iphiporty of Sodia Pros* '.r, to satisfy a tax fi.f* in.mvnr of W It Thigpen vs Sodia Prosser. Levy made by M A Wood constable and returned tome. Feb 15.1885 Also at the same time and place will be ,o'd one na.eei or tract of land near Heb‘ ron Washington County Georgia containing three hundred and thirty iive.acresndjon- ing lands of Young Cox, Sheppard, Nancy Cox anil others. Levied onus the property of John Bland to satisfy a Tax li la in favor of W R Thigpen vs John Bland. Levy made by J It Aehoril cnstaole of 98th District anil returned to nje. March 3rd 1835 Also at tho sftmo time nml place will bo sold two tracts or parcels of bind lying in tlie 1315 district, Washington County Georgia known ns tlie Williams place, one tract containing two hundred nnd forty (240) acres more or less bounded on tho North by lauds of Wyley Harris on tlie East aud South by lands of J. T. Youngblood, West by Wm. Doolittle nnd. the other tract containing one hundred and eighty- six ncrca more or leas, bounfled on tlie _Vorth by binds of Wiley Harris and C. J. Cbumliers, on the East by Amanda Swiut, on tlie South aud West by G. W. Houghton. Levied on ns the p opety of R.'P. Bynum to Bntisfy a Sup’r court li fa, in fnvorof Isaac Blunt vs R.'P. By num . Property pointed out by plain tiffs attorney. Notieo given tenants in possesion. ' .. £A Wall, Sheriff, W C. For salj. MULES. At Rawling's stable, the finest lot of mare mules ever offered in this market at reasonable prices by C. G. RAWLINGS. Estray. Asowwitli three pigs took up nt my place about six weeks ago. The sow lias only one eye. The owner can get her by paying for expenses of feeding and for this advertisement. Sandersville GEO. 51. WICKER. March 2nd 1885. Great Weekly, which costs $1.20 n year or $5,U0 for Clubs ol'Five. • Constitution The Weekly Is the Cheapest! Biggest and Bust Paper Printed in America I Jihns 12 pages chock full of news, gossi| anil sketches every week, it prints more romances than the story papers, more farm- news than the agricultural papers, more tun than the humorous papers —besides all tlie news, nnd Rill Arp’s nml Betsy Hamilton’s Letters, Uncle Remus’s Sketches 1^ AND TALMAGK’S SERMONS. Costs 2 Cunts n Week ! It comes once a week—takes a whole week to read it I Yon can’t well farm or keep house without it! Write your name on a postal caul, un dress it to us, nnd we will send you Spec mien .^op/ rree! Address THE CONSTITUTION.’ Notice* ter astoni.hu C L Alexnnf—. •tore anil by Ha’ch A • i • il I s days. C L Alexander. For ssl? *t M“th.W drug I have purehased the Stock of Goods of E. A. Sullivans’ nt bin old stand in YVatkins’ Building, North sido of the Public Square, consisting of Groceries, Tobacco, Cigars, wooden & avillor ware, Crockery, Glnss-warc Stove Fixtures,&a, pledge myself togivoyou fair dealings oino to see me. WARREN P.’LOVETT. All grades of sugar nnd coffee can be bought cheap at J. H. Evans. A nice line of confectioneries and fruits for sale by J H Evans. THE HARNETT HOUSE, SAV ANN AH.G A, SCHEDULE EOM SPRING |AN» SEM.7IEH • 1885. Rooms with board, per day $1,50 Single meals, each, .50c Supper, lodging and break fast, $1,0C t@rAll kinds of machine needles Ernest Jernigan’s at Goods delivered any wboro iu tlie city by J. U. Evans. 8. & T, Kailroasl Schedule. Leaves 9:30 A. M, 3:00 P. M. These prices, with tlie well known cxcelence of our accomodations, ouwht to satisfy our country friends, ° M. L. HARNETT. to Parties reading . o i fV. mention the f iat un.lu diauao„ o implo justice to the paper ^ ^ ^ FOR SALE BY E^_ JERNIQAN. Thnfle oxooltent Organs are oelobratcd lor rol- we. quality of tone, quick response, variety ai combination, artistic doeign. beauty In Anlsb, per fect construction* making tnom the most attract lvo, ornamental nn»l dostrablo organa for homa^ Bclioolrt, eburohos, lodgoo, BocioticB, etc. r»TAIIMNHKD REPUTATION UKEQIALER l Af lMTIKN, NHII/M.1) WORKMEN, BEST MATERIAL, crmntsRD, mu Ttui THE POPULAR ORGAN . Initruellsn Bsoks and Piano Sisals. C*Mogne* *ud Pries List*, on •pplIanUnii, man, The Chicago Cottage Orgu Ca. I'traor Dsadslph *ad An* Slmk, CHICAGO. ILL. ONE HEW .aiinn , i lN FVEfff •*** I eJ^ | Clt¥Lr' i OUT or ORDER. e^s no eqR a1 newhok^hiheg J 30 UNION SQUARE NEWY0RK. O O TOR SALE BY E.8.J IlMGAN, FREE! RELIABLE SELF-CURE. A favorUo prescription of one of thjp tod and sucersufui Hpcriallsts In tbr U. ofUfci jiow rftir»*»l i for tho c icriallst* In tbr U ...fffrMMSMMNWf imt Mnmhornet, If rmhnmmm and Injiiui a inHkU-i oil vdopu/Vre. Druggistacan all IL Addrost Dn. WARD & CO., Ualtlsaa, R»* AYER’S Ague Cure A. J. J ERNIGAN DEALER IX Watclies A: Jewelry. Watches, Clocks « Jewelry, REPAIRED. contains nn untlilnte for all malarial dl*- onloss which, so far ns known, Is used In no other reinoily. It contains no Ijulnlno, nor any mineral nor deleterious substantia wbnV- «svcr, tuiil conscquoiitly prcductH no injurious direct uyon tho constitution, but Irates tha system us hsnlthy us It wna before U>o attack, •WE WARRANT ATTli'S A0UE CUM to enro every euflo of Fever n»u\ Ague, Inter mittent or Chill Fovcr, Itenfittent Fovcr, Dumb Ague, Bilious Fever, and Liver Com plaint (AUNed by nmlaria. In ensu of failure* sftcr c*uc trial, dcalors aro authorised, by our circular dated July 1st, UW, to refund tlus money. Dp. 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