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The Mercury
“Will vou continue to
after April first, or will you be too
busy on construction?”
“A schedule will be operated on
every mile of track as it is put down
and surfaced. 1 shall have two new
mogul engines—one on April first
and another thirty days afterwards,
and in ninety days a passenger lo
comotive, guaranteed to make six
ty miles an hour. Of course I shall
not attempt to run at any such rate
over a new track, llut with these
new and powerful motors and plenty
| of cars we can easily keep two train's
A billhasboen introduced in the ft enoh wav daily without inter-
,-i r.._i.s.i.ii I tearing with the construction of the
The Shkbiff’s Ohgan Fon Wasiiino-
Jinx Coutrrv. (—
BANBGRIVILLG —OEOKUIA.
- - A. J. JERNIGAN, - -
—EDITOR,—
PUBLISHER nn I PROPRIETOR.
imBAY, 1UAHCll 94III, 1KM,
EDITORIAL,
Tennsisee Lcgivlature forbidding j jP^ 1 , 1
- ; o - , o
whisky to be. sold to any married
mau who is a habitual drunkard.
Excessive warm weather prevailed
in San Francisco n week or so ago.
Koscs were blooming in the open air.
and fruit trees were in full alossoim
Wiggins, the weather profit’s pro
diction for cold and snow on the IS
Will you build in sections?”
“Vos, tenor twenty miles at a time.
In April trains will be running to
McHcau creek, in May to Stellnville,
in June to Spread, in July to Gib
son, in August to the Ogceehee, in
September to Warthcn and in Oc
tober to Samlers' ille.”
“Is it true that you nre now mak
ing operating expenses?”
■the
UluliUll I \J I LILII *111*1 OH*"" wW wuc • * * 1 itiiiti^ l .V|M linv.n .
of March came to time in some of] ‘A es. During hchruary—
I month a schedule was operated
with nil average run of nine miles
trough the poorest section traversed
by the road, our receipts exceed our
expenses.”
“Is not thntn splendid showing?”
I think so. I do not know of
the Southern States.
President Cleveland has nominat
ed Benj. II. Hill, Jr., of Atlanta, for
U. S. District Attorney for the
Northern District of this State.
There arrived in New York the
other day twenty-five red cheeked
young women from Hungary, who
-came to he wives for Hint number of
young miners nt Munch Chunk.
They had never seen their prospect
ive husbands, an agent having
Ibcen sent to the old country by the
juiuers to engnge them ns wives.
JlnniMn Hones I’neiii'llied.
trains jo ily whereof shall proceed to name t) «.
n ' line.-', and also to nuDiherfthe bcvci, 1
lots when laid out and that after said
lots shall have been duly
number, for the easy ascertainment of
the same offer said lots or as many
thereof an in their judgement may be
proper to the public in tbo manner and
upon the terms herein after mentioned.
Sec. 5th —As soon ns said lots shall
have, been numbered ns provided in the
proceeding section the said bonrd shall
advertise a public sale of the same giv-
ing 20 days notice of said sale, no bid
to be received at said sale for loss than
1 r>,Oo per lot 25x25 ft., per It 20x25 ft.
812,00, per lot 20x20 ft. $10,00, and no
person in bis own name shall bid off or
purchase more than two lots in snidrem-
etcry, the said sale shall be at or near
the premises and may he closed or con-
tinned from duy to day or ho adjourned
over to any future day at the discretion
of nmnjority of the said hoard, and all
lots not disposed of nt said ptiblie sale
* d not otherwise disposed of by this or
uiunuco shall and may he sold at private
sale at prices nbove vnnicil, on applies
lion to the cluik at any time nfter said
public sale,
Hkc (i. Purchasers of snhl lots shall rc-
spei'tfully, on payment of ihc purchase
money wilhii 20 days to the Town Treas
urer, and on tinir payment also, one dol
Inr to the Clerk for miles, he entitlled to
receive from the council liules In the same
hut upon the express condition that the'
lot or lnls not he conveyed awav hy the
purchasers or (lie r heirs respectfully ,,,
town except it bo absolutely neccessary
for I lie proper performance of the busi
ness. of hucli road, but sucli crossing shall
nt all times he kept clean and open and
free from obstruction for the benefit 0 f
the traveling public, any such person or
persons violating any of the provisions
of this ordinance and any pennon, the
employee or otherwise acting, who shall
or tnny obstruct any railroad crossing in
said town unless the same be unnvoid-
nhlc. and any such person or persons
w’ho shall fail or refuse to remove sucli
obstruction when requested so to do
shall be held and doemeil guilty of dis-
ordetiy conduct nml upon conviction
thereof he lined in n sum not exceeding
fifty dollars and in dofnult of payment
of said tine to he confined in the com
mon ind of the town, subject to work in
For Executor's Lismissitm,
GEORGIA—Washington County.
ORDINARY'S OFFICE,
C. K. Pringle, Executor of the will of J. I.
Pngbealy, Die of said oonnty, deoessed. ap
plies to me for letters of dismission from
•aid Executorship, and I will pass upon bis
application nn the first Monday in June
1875, at my office in Sanderaville
Given coder my hand officially this 2d
day ol March, 1885,
M NEWMAN, Ordinary
3-5— 3m
For the Best
I 7 •***»j**.i. wont in
tlipclinm gang upon public works of
said town for a petiod
thirty days.
said town for a petiod not to exceed
Inrty days.
Sec. 2nd. All ordinances ami parts of
' ‘ i*d
another instance of so short a line
making operating expenses the first
month. 1 was surprised to find
that we had done
"Whal do you haul?”
“All kinds of articles, and our pas
senger travel is nn item too.”
“What are your rates?”
I “Three coats a mile for straight i <*>■.
tickets and the Iiailroad ('ommis •] "■‘‘"big irum
| sion's tariffs for freight, llut you
j will pardon me now.”
I Thanking President Mitchell for
I his courtesy, the reporter left for
now editorial rooms of The Citron
be conveyed sway liy
liter heirs respectfully
"".v oilier person or persons whomsoever
except hy the consent of the Inteudant and
Aldermen of the Town of Tennille, the tit.
tics to he delivered to the purchaser shall
have inserted therein a clause of agreement
declaring that the liitcmiant ami Aldermen
In making mi excavation in the i nt ' w tditorinl looms ol '1 lie Citron
. ,, ,. tele to put Ins interview in cold
rn table ol the Augusta, Gibson 1 , . ,,,
8 ’ typo. —Angus a Chrome.e.
tu
und Sundersvillo railroad at Augusta
n number of litimnu bones were dug
tip. They had probably lain them u
century.
Knitted by Wliisky.
Dr. Joseph G. Sninrr, of York
county, S. C., about 55 years of age,
was found dead in bis li mse, where
.lie lived alone, one morning lust
week, hy sonic one recking his pro
fessional services. It was evident
that he had been dead two or thr. e
days. He was a g. uial sort of n
man witn a bright mind, lint his life
,was blasted and ruined by whisky.
ItMv With FruiAeni MW.
The Anglin*n, Gibson and Sail
(liTsville and il> Prospects.
Tlie Rend In lie Itai’t in Six Mnnllis--
Paying Opernthig Expenses on Ten
Miles of Itnlhvny, Etc.
'The Augusta, Gibson nndSnnders-
ville Rail Road, which has been pro
jected with so much enterprise and
witli so much certainty, will lie an
artery through which fresh blood
olnd renewed vigor will be fused into
Augusta. It has carved its way
through streets and around corners
to its depot, and the whole line is
.as evidence of the tact and skill of
President II. M. Mitchell.
A Chronicle reporter in search of
news items sauntered along Cotton
How, yesterday morning, and nrriv
Ing at the intersection of Washing
ton with Reynolds street was sur
prised to find nn increased number
of railroad tracks centering there.
Three lines diverge from n single
stem. With a keen scent lor tile
freshest items lie determined to fol
low the freshest looking track, and
,«s a consequence soon found him
self in the depot of ( lie Augusta,
Gibson and Snndersvillo Railroad
.Company, and a few moments later
was ushered into the presence of its
President, Col. Mitchell. A glance
*t his surrounding plainly showed
that this gentleman was an exceed
J.V busy individual, blit swiftly eon
eluding that he was “ever thus,” tin
reporter made known the object ol
bis visit by the query—
“Colonel, it Iiiib been remarked
that you have been unusually quiet
since your return from New York.
Why not give our miners the result
.of your trip and thus pemit them to
«hiue with you the pleasure of sue
jcess?”
“How do you know there has boon
aticccsB?”
”01), the indications are plain that
you fully succeeded in accomplish
ing the object of your mission
Noyth.”
“Well, if it did succeed, is it not
wise to keep tl.u details to myself?
llut suppose 1 admit to you tiiut 1
was so fortunate as to 'accomplish
emrytliing for which the trip was
made—won’t that suffice?”
“Nosiree, I want you to tell mi
what was done. Did you ptirehasi
steel rails”
“Yes. Thirty-three hundred tons
—enough to lay the track from
Richmond Factory to Sundersville.
Five hundred to one thousand tons
•will be shipped monthly, the first
shipment being due April 1st. Tin
The rails are made by the Pensylva
-ilia Steel Company.”
“M hen will \ott complete tin
load?”
f-Jiegiuing April Is?, I shall en
ileavor to lay tenor twenty miles a
month, and by October 15th trains
will be runing from terminus to ter
minus."
“Did you buy rolling stock?”
“Yes, in aubiindnnce. Three mori
engines, two moguls and one passim
ger locomotives, four first class pas
senger coaches, forty lints and twen
ty boxes, etc. It will be a finch
equipped road.”
“What make of engines have you
adopted?”
“The Mount Savage, the most sue
ceasful manufactory of narrow gaugt
locomotives in America.”
“Who manufactures your passen
ger coaches?”
‘ Jackson A Sharpe, pf Wilming
ton, Delaware.” r
“Who is building vour fi eight
trains?”
“The Har ’ urj
A'pfujiany.”
Vegetable Sicilian
HAIR RENEWER
w*» the first preparation porf jctly adapted to
cure dlicaiet of the ecnlp, and the first sue-
ctssful rostoror of faded orgruy hair to It*
natural color, growth, and youthful beauty.
It has had many Imitators, but none have so
fully met all tbo requirements needful for
the proper treatment of tbs hair and seolp.
JlALL’a llAiti ItENEWKR has steadily grown
In favor, and spread Its fame aud usefulness
t) ewy quarter of the globe. It* unparal
leled success cau bo attributed to but on*
causo: the entire fuljUm«nt of it$ jtromitee.
The proprietors hare often been surprised
at the receipt of orders from remots coun
tries, where they had never iuad«Au effort for
Its introduction.
The uso for a short time of Hall's Hair
It knew nit wonderfully Improves the per
sonal Hppearwnoo. It cleanses tho scalp from
all Impurities, cures nil humors, forcr, and
dryness, nml thus prevonts baldness. It
stimulates the weakened glands, aud enables
them to push forwnrd a new aud vigorous
growth. The effect* of this article are not
transient, like those of alcoholic prepare-
lions,but remain n long tims, which makes
Its use u limiter of economy.
BUCKINGHAM'S DIB
FOU TOR
WHISKERS
Will ehnnge the beard to a natural brow» #
or black, Asdcjiroil. It produces a psriuansut
color that will not \vs*h away. Consisting of
a siuglo preparation, it Is applied without
trouble.
rnniMitED hy
H. P. HALL & CO, Nasbna, H.H.
SoM by all Dealort lu Medicine.
TOR ALL THE T0RM8
or
Scrofttlons, Mermrlal, sad
Mood Disorders,
the best remedy, because ike
most searching and thorough
blood-purifier, Tis
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.
Bold by all DruggUtt; |1, ,U Udtlee, Mb J
C for (i
Tlu- Itlto.t si bjrji
the ili'l llltutcil, till-
lou* und nci voun
To such l cr.-oiu,
UoHtcttei’i Klimi'
J.Xx ache Miter* afford*
adeiiuslt* piottUinii
by Increiialug
of the Town of Tennille shall always huv.
j the light nml power u, regulate t | le nmn .
nor of inlormum on the said loin, upon n
] violation of any of the mmditinns of t | lt ,
', ‘‘I "“'J Jot or loin hIiiiII revert to the
j J own of Ionmlie.
Tib. All nml singular Hie money
» , mi wiles of lot* in hiiid cctm tary
... ...j> lime lierenfier shall be kept Heimrnte
from nil oilier moneys in tl,u Tronsurv nml
sliall he until only lor Die purpose of cn-
closing, protecting, furiiisliiug nrd adorning
" u, d cemetery, under sueli regulations ns
con mu I may fiom tune to time prescribed,
i oV . 'ertain part ofsnidccmcterv
* 11,1 J0 dcsignnlcd by (be board named in
the -lib section of ibis Ordinance, for the in-
lerinent of persons die having no
iTiectM Hiiil the ox pen ho of any Hitch inter
uacMit Hlinll be paid otlt of the town Trean
ury in siidi milliner ns Council may by
leitolulion prescribe.
Sr.r lull A eeitain oilier part of said
cemetery .ball be designated by the said
bo nd Ibr the iiiteinicni of the remains of
.1 rangers, non re-iibnls and persons not
binied at ibe pob,ie expense, nml persons
n d owning lot.
Sic. Huh This Con noil mny nt its
(lisc.relion elect n sexton lor sni’il ei tuo-
lery to serve iliulng the iileilsllic of
council, whose duty it shall he nt tin
wrilen ouler of nny person to dig nli
graves promptly mid attend to tho gate
at the imiiu cm in nee for all funerals,
und perform sucli otliei and further ser
vice usually required of them nl tunor
als, nml for the failure to perform
s icli sci vice when such written request
is made mid accmnnaiiied by tho fee
heroin prosciihcd sliall be subject to n
line not excveding fifty dollars and in
default of the payment of said fine to he
imprisoned, subject to wink upon the
cli'iin gang of (lie Town not exceeding
thirty days; it hIiiiII nis i he the duty of
said .ext in to report to the Clerk, who
shall record ail interments in a hook to
he kept lor tin.-* purpose, all interments
made in said cemetery, showing tho day
of dentil, name, age aud disease, or Ac
cident, oeeassioiiiiig the death of the de
ceased.
Sec. lltli Thu following sliall he
the rates of burial in said cemetery, for
diggi .g giaye and attending funeial as
pneseiiheil in the meceouing section
85-00, for adults; eliildreii under twelvq
yeurs of age oiio half tbo above rates
Tho fee should always accompany ihc
remedies. For
dealers guilefully.
TOWN OF T1CNNIILI.K.
+♦ .+
AN ORDINANCE.
——
An ordinance loxetupurl and dedicite cer
taiii lands lately piirebased by die corpo-
ration of the Town of Tennille form Jus.
1U I* ran k I in for piiblieeumeterie. In pro
vide for the .ale of the loin in said cem-
Ceries for purpose of Sepulture and
for the protection preservation u doc
ument a ml rigtilatinn of .aid eem-
eteries, and to furiber regulate
future interments.
Section 1st.—The iiitemlant and Alder-
an-n ol the Town of Tennille in council as
-ambled do ordain that from aid after lie
passage of ties ordinance, so much of tile
d>t of bmd purchased from and dnnsted b_\
James I). I-1link 1 in and so intieli adjoinine
as may her after be pnu-liased or r. ciiiir«-(l
convey! d by deed of said J. I), l-'raiiklin
laud IO1I11 day of February US5, be and
the saui" is hereby set apart and dodicat d
is a pubic cemetery forever, to be known h\
lie name of ZKTA, sod the rigid of wav
rom the street leading to said eenu ti rv 10
be known as CKMKTAKY AVENFF
"ball be u public highway or street for. vei
Sec 2nd.—A pi
enter.
See. 12th. All persons visiting said
cemetery shall, whilst within the en
closure, conduct themselves in nn order
ly mid correct manner, and any person
behaving otherwise or defacing nny
tomb or headstone, or vaults, or enclos
ure, or tree, or plants, or monument, or
.railing, or ornament, or otherwise in
juring them, iil.n if any person shall
sin ot any gun, pistol or riHe, or other
lire arm, within said cemetery, nlso if
nny person shall place on any part of
the ground set apart as aforesaid for
said cemetery nnd avenue, any dead
en raise or any putrid, nr offensive mat
ter «luitcver, such person or persons so
offending shall on conviction lie fii 1( .,]
hy the Tnteiidiint in a sum not less titan
five or inure than fifty dollars, and in
default of the payment thereof may he
imprisoned in tint common jail nf the
Town, subject to work upon the Town
Gliningmig, for a period not to exceed
thirty days, one half of tho lino collec
ted to bo paid to the informer nnd the
balance to he milled to the fund arising
from tho sale of lots. ”
Sec. null. There shall belaid out on
the one acre lot purchased from J, I).
Franklin for tlm purpose: n cemetery
which sliall ho used alone for the in
terment of tin-remains of deceased per
sons of color and so much of the proceed
ing sections regulating the cemetery for
deceased while person rs may he appli
cable under such rules aud regula
tions as Domicil may from time to time
prescribe and continued in sections 2
4. 5, 0, 7, 8, 7, 10, 11, and 12, sliall up’
ply to ami govern tins cemetery.
Read first time March Dili, 1885, and
on motion, by unanimous consent, read
second time and passed, yens 3, nays 0
J- C. IIA It MAN,
lutendant, T. of T.
Tenkim.k, Ga., March pih, 1885.
■ A l T? l 'hir meeting of the Council was
held this night, Hun. J. C. Hanna’,
lutendant, presiding, Al’d. Merkison,
J.iiiier and Grown present, absent AIM.
I ipkins. Minutes of last men ing rend
and'Confirmed. The following report
received lrum street committee:
\our committee appointed to survey,
orate, and receive tittles to cemetery
ots, beg leave to report that we have
had surveyed and located, and have
deeds fur cemetery lots for each class of
citizens as will more fully appear by
reference to said deeds. To cover the
expi'iisea of the same we have drawn on
the Irensurer for seventy dollars, cost
of land and live dollars for expenses
il c recommend that the deed be record-
ci!as required by law.
. w. J. JOINER, J r .
Chairman lhotem, Street Com.
it is also moved hy Aid. Joiner that
wire he ordered hy the Council for the
ordinances nre horehy repealed in as
much ns they conflict. The following
lulls were rend and ordered paid: W J
Joyner $22 14. S F Melntire 50c, J D
r rauklin $0.00, W J «/oyuer k (Jo.
VV P Davis 50c, Tutnl $33.34.
I he above is n true extract from the
minute book of said town council,
is. II. II. Massy, el'k and tres. T. O. T.
CITY OP SANDEESVILLE.
fhHDEnsviu,* Feb 9, 1885.
■ I R<! H®, 1#r meeting ol (lily Connoil, pteseot
[Ion. W. Gill iher, Stiyor, nml nhlermeo W.
1U»lings, B. L. Wartben. A M Msvo, ab
sent aldermen Hupp ami Lswson. Mmutea
of last meeting rend ami confirmed.
TnEAsiniEu'e ai'eoBT.
1885, Jan 15, To cash on band 432 21
'* " Lee Mills fine . 1 no
“ “ Gae Ueei'lus... 5 00
" " Tom Owens.... 3 50
“ “ Gue iteeples... 100
" " Green lirowa., l.oo
“ "It T Waters. .. 6.00
“ “ Tax collided. . 989.92
For Leave to Hell Land.
GEORGIA—WitRbingtoD County
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
James F. 8 nilb, Guardian for Charles
Mertz, minor, hee In due form applied to
the uodsreigned for leave to eel Ian undivided
iutereat in a traot ol land in Hrooka oounty,
belonging to .aid minor, and said appliua.
•ill be beard on Ibe first Monday in April,
1885.
Thialllh February, 1885.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary,
2-19—4t
Administrator's Dismission.
GEORGIA—Washington oonnty.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
J. W. Waller and J. It. Sumner, Adminis
trators of ibe estate ot Wm.H Parker late of
said oonnty deceased, applies to me lor let
ters of dismission from the administration
ol said estate, and I will pass npou tbeir
application on tbo 1st Monday in July, 1885,
at my office io Handersville.
Given under my baud and offioial signa
ture, this 11th Marob. 1*85.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
312- 3m
For Letters Guardianship.
GEORGIA— Washington County
ORDINARY'S OFFICE,
Wiu. F. 8bep|mrd Imn io (luu form Ap
plied totbe Ubdemuned for tho Ou trdiuu-
*bip of the person nnd property of Maud,
id Dallas
Oeo'ge W ,
„ . _ i»v Lee ant.
I nor children of Lallan and 8nllie £. Yaten,
Yattw, mi-
Cr. by bill A. 8. Sparks 7 20
“ " Uyuies liro X Oo. 49 00
“ “ W. Gullibor 13 75
“ “ W.U. Tel. Co 1.65
" “ J W itnrke ,t Co... 1.85
“ " Fretw. il A Niobola 7.IH)
“ “8 Kitlrell 13 U5
" " Extra l’olloo 7.00
" “Luwis Mathis 9 00
“ " Honibern Express.. 65
" “ M lyor’e H l.iry. .loo.oo
“ " Clerk A Tims.irer 66 07
.• " Maiabnl salary. .60.00
“ " Eteight ou Inmph7.'4
" “ H C Lung 60
“ “ Fees uial postage
money orders 08
" “ f Hnpp’s 8 Hi A Co 0 80
• •* L In llrown... 10 50
" " Anders.iu W.dgar 6 00
“ . “ 8 rime (della) . .3 25
" ” Air. et liaoda MO 6(1
t ash Im.nuuc . Ul '3 77
1437 56
HAUSHaI.’s nEPOIIT
1 have the lionur to n port ol Hues nnd nr
-sis. No ol srreals 0 lluis ci Heeled *15 60
lb« Icllouiiig bids passed nud ordered
p Mi
A AT lilt 774
A J Jermgaii 4.60
■ 'lias Dm loo (,jjj
F Tuilly ! ..".'.1.45
A 8 Sparks 3 gq
J A walker... 75
U T Rawlings 18 66
! I) llrowu .k Co 3.16
Lang A Wilt
Stsiiley Kitlrell 25.03
Uei-olved, Tlml ltint part ol au irdlimuoe
1 I'levent uniumla rauiilog at lur.e ua l-r n»
1 lies lo lings I except boars) he su-pended
to" ' onueil aojoarii'-d to meet Feb. 13.
t.oiiiu-il utel Ftb 13, lbOo 1‘reseul tlou.
late ol eaid county, deceased, notice ia hero-
by given that bia application will be heard lit
$U37 c« I my ofhoo on the first Mooday in April, '86.
Oiven under my band offioially Ibis 17tb
February 1886,
M, NEWMAN, Ordinary.
2-1941
For Ailmiuiatr >0>ra Dismission.
| ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
GEORGIA—WaHl'iogton County
J»mea W. Hicklia, Administration ol' the
' Slate ol Dorothy Hiektin applies lo me for
letters ol Dismission from -aid Administra
tion, aiul I will pass npou bis application ou
tho first Monday in Jane, 1885
Given under my hand officially ihia 21st
day ol Februaly , 1886.
M NEW MoN. Otd’y
2-2(1 -3m
Administrator's Dim titiun.
ORDINARY 8 OFFICE.
I GEORGIA— Washington Couuty.
J. tv F. Tiawiek administrator of Martha
l rawdok, dec , applies to me lor leiiers
"I Dismission lroiu said estate and 1 will
piss opou said apuliuuliou on toe first ilou-
'!"> in April, 1666, at my office in ban
dersvllle
Given un>lor my band oincially at handers,
ville, this Gib day ol January, 1664.
iWM
ever ofiered in Georgia cnll i\t the
Sandersville Store,
by P. IIAPP,8 SON & CO.
TIIE LARGEST STOCK ever
in the City, full and complete in
every line.
To get $i.25 worth tor one dol
lar, come to them.
No Merchant iti Georgia con
COMPETE WITH US,
us wo bought so low that you will
be well satisfied that
WE MEAN WHAT
WE SAY,
when you como in nnd inspect and
price our goods.
NOW IS Y’OUR TIME TO
Save Money
P. Rapp’s 8011 & Co.
To tlie IFlsuntere
OF WASHINGTON COUNTY,
I hereby offer a special Premium
OB DIB nuns.
For the best crop of COTTON produced
ton of either of the following of my brands <5 mJ
ano to-wit:
DeLeons Animal Bone Fertilizers
DeLeons Complete Cotton Fertilizers
DeLeons Chatham Quano *
DeLeons Pomona brand
DeLeons Soluable Raw Bone.
Under the following stipulations:
Parties contesting for tiie above premium must do io undor
rules and regulations as may he prescibed and publish'd hy th >
WASHINGTON COUNTY GRANGE
Farmers can purchase my brands from the following
JOHN C. HARMAN TgJffilLi* nt
.1 J- SPARKS SANDERSVHfLF
THOMAS WARTHEN VV41itTii4 A ’
VS. JOYNElt omffi UA -
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M. NEWMAN, Ord’y
■ 1,ah. r, Major, and Allcim.-u Hupp,
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Lawson anil Mayo Gulled to order by
Honor liie M .j-nr
The loibiw'ing bills pasaed and ordered
land: III Street Guh Co 79 75
Early ft Dune. 67.49
W A McCarty , 11,76
Uoora Gulver X Moore l.'jq
Ou motion, Tuutn persoD be hired for the
purpoeo of lighting the ailed lauipa aud that
1 lie enmpenHattoii he aix dollara jier month,
Lou la Mathis 1 boiled lamp lighter.
For Leave lo Soil Land.
GEOUuI.t—Washington County
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
J J I'l liuiT, Ailminislrator of Ghaa, A.
.... 1 VtuGnH"r»,ileceaHfd, basin due form upplie
2i».b2 to the undersigned lor leave to eell ti e lauds
annua unego county, belonging to the estate ol
said deceased, end said application will be
Oeard on tbe first Monday in April, 1886, at
my office.
Giveu undr r my band offioially this 11th
February, 1885.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
2-19-41
For Letters of Dismission.
GEORGI Washington County.
Ordinary's Office.
I. Hermann, administrator ol' tkeest .de
of W. II. Urowu applies to ms for
letters ot Dismission from said administra-
—- - —. lion, and I will pass upon said sppliculion
On motion. 1 hut tho Clerk und Treasurer on tbe first Monday iu M.y, 1885? at mv
t It II LllO t I'/i'll lltwl inulritninil In I ullt.i.. i» Uai. J...,...lll. *
he auiiioiizad and instructed to purchase
kerosene oil at wlioleaala at (torn three to five
"iirn Is jit.M time lo be stored by the city.
Resolved That the Mayor he requested to
appoint a committee Irum the eitizuus ol' the
oily and that they ask a committee ol such
mm Irum outside the city limiia to consist
ol us rnuny as the city committee may deem
ui-ci-ssary nnd that said committee of the
wtiole lie requested to go before the Grand
Jury at the March term of the Superior
aiurtaud cooler with the said Grand In
quest us to tiie advisability of recommetidini
au additional appropriation lor boring an ar
tealan well.
office in Sandersvillo.
Oiven under my band offioially, tbla ICtb
day of January, 1885.
l-22-3ui M. Newman, Ordy.
County Administrator.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
ORDINARY'S OFFICE,
March Term. 1885.
Id conformity to an act of the General As-
1 appropriation lor boring an ar- ty Admiuistiator It is ordered that Edward
2rj±S!ZBBVJX&X srawa
of iron or isr'iniln I r m/UHVIl Till' tnu
•»l,l >* pl«wl each of the uorners 6 of iuid A’vV-L’uo- (V,m ' t ,’' r >' 11,1(1
a n.ai) I ' 1 ’ 1 tlu ’ fy ll !>"’> ,l K oidi.mnct's
weio rend tho second time and passed:
. ;!n Ordinance to provide foi tlm keep
ing open of Uni rood and other crossings
11 the I own uf icnrill**.
by declo- "I to be the true plan thereof «nd it u ! l ' I ‘i’ '.' f ,llls Ordinance
tlwt a” he ways passage, uvepnes „u,l !. t > nl1 m, f for any person in
aers the.ntii dedicated shall I
and as set apart ami dedicated, nnd a nml
>f the said land so set apart and d»s'gnatcd
iluill he mane and rcco deil on the coil 111y
eeord ill order that the true locution of ihe
md cemetery may he nou n and perpetmi-
lti*'io io organize ami see to the Sauitary con-
liliun ol the City us now is the time itought
’ > Ik* httemled to.
Whereas tho City Council deem it inexpe
dient at this time to eoutinue or make cun
tract for the boring n( an Artesian Well us the
lauds on baud aud I* he raised, would he
lUHiillloieiit to have one, as the City Council
would like.
Therefore he it Resolved,
i hat hiH Honor M. Newmtn. Ordinary
Washington County, he repioxied to keep the
amount o! lira Five-Hundred dollars selapart
bv the Couuty. (or an Artesian Weil in said
0)tj, lo he h. 11 subject lo the order of th
City Council 10 such time ns tbe City mu.
led able to make contract to complete to the
saliHfncIion of his Donor M. Newman, Ord’y
Resolved. — I hat a copy of these resolu
lions he sent to his Honor M. Newmun.
Adjourned.
8ANOKnsviLLE, March fith, 18*5
Oounoil met.—Present Hon. Wm. Galiaher
Mayor, anil Ald’rn Wm. Rawlings, A. M.
Mayo. M Hupp nud It. T. Walker. Absent
Ud’m w. il. Lawson. Connoil onllau to or
der by bis lionur the Mayor.
Miuules ot tbo last regular and stated
meetings rend and confirmed.
The ioilowing hills passed and ordered
paid.
0. O, Rawlings
\. V Dover
P R. T-.llinferro, Tress
Win. Galiaher, Salary
L. Mai bia
■I E, Wedilon, Marshal
II D. Evans Jr , Att’y
1. E Weddou. Feeding Prisoners 4 86
(4. M Hobwni 50
Clerk and Treasurer 33.34
•Stanley Kilt mil. Lumber 20 86
Rawlings A May 22 98
H. T. Walker U 96
Geek mud Treuiuri r e
Feb. Oib,. 1885
Cash ou hand
Ueut of Stall No. 1
it. F\ Rawlings
O. Marshal
Joe lirowu
dctlreth A Hudson
InteiestnnS AT. R. R
I’sx Coll.cted
j Iff "DU DDUUUIJ
in the sum of Five Thousand Dollars as re
quired hy law.
This 2d day March, 1885.
M NEWMAN, Ord inary.
A true extraot from Rook of Minutes E.
Page 137, 3-12—2t
For Letters Dismission.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
ORDINARY'S OttICE,
Duct. A. Mathis and Geo. D, Warden, Ex.
mentors of the will ot James Ilrooku, applies
to me tor letters of dismission irorn ibe Ad
ministration of the estate of said deceased,
md 1 will puss upon their application ou
the Ural Monday in July, 1885.
Giveu under my hand and official signa
ture this Utli day of March 1885.
„ „ M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
3-12-1885-3m
For Leave to Sell Lund
GEORGIA—VVaiihington County.
ORDINAR Y’S OFFICE,
J. H Page, Administrator ol the estate ol
Harry Francis, late of said county, deceased,
has iu due form applied to tbe undersigned
lor leave to sell the lands belonging to said
. estate, and said application will be heard
. .43 10 on tbe first Monday in April. 1885.
* c “ Given under my hand offioially this 2d
day ol March, 1885.
M. NEWMAN,
3-5-41 Ordinary, W. 0.
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I have the honor to report tbe Fines and
Arrests.
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For Administrator's Dismission.
GEORGIA—Washington county.
Ordinary’s Office.
C R. Pringle, Administrator with the wil
annexed of the estate r f Mrs. A. R. Jones,
late ol eaid county, deceased, applies lo me
tor letters of dismission from said adminis-
1 no - m I tr ‘ ,,ou > “ nd I will pass upon bia applicalio
■' 1 u ,,,, 0D the H,Kt Monday in June, 1885, at my of-
" * 111 1 fioe in Saudersviffe.
Given under my band officially, this
2d day ol March. 1885.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
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GEORGIA—Washington County
Ordinary’s Offick.
R L. Wartben aud Thomas Wartben, Ad-
minislrntors ol the estate of Mrs Mary B.
M1"S, deoeused, late of Die Slate of Alabama,
have in due lorm applied to the undersigned
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stock belonging to said estate, And said ap.
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Given under my band offioially this 2d
day of March, 1885,
3-5 — 4t M. NE WM 4N, Ordinary.
Fo- Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
ORDINARY’S OFFICK,
E. A. Sullivan, County Administrator baa
io due lorm Applied to the undoraigned for
permanent letters of administration on the
estate ol Frank Solomon late of said oonnty
deceased, and I will para upon said applica
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