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I moved round (ill west side of Capitol
, f ront j nK Pennsylvania n'-onne, it was a I
solid mass of people from the enpitol to
tlm AVliito House.just one mile. Tlm
| avoimo is SO yds wide all space was till- i
I od on oitlior sido an- 1 center loft open!
for tlio military and civic, orders to pass I
in review. The writei had left the cap- !
itol aid was standing in front of Metro- '
politnn Hotel, looking on the grand dis- j
piny of the military as they were, march i
ing l-y. they had neon passing over one. i
lionr and a half. Now comes third di
vision commanded lay Eiuhugh Lee,
mounted on a beautiful pale, cream horse
who seemed to he keeping time, with
the music. Leo dressed in our light
SHERIFF’S SALES
Tun StiKitnVs Oikiak Fou Washinu
)ton County,(
jlANDERSVitLE OEOK45IA.
--A. J. JERNIGAN,--
—EDITOR,—
ITREISHEU mid ntODlUETOR.
TEESDAY, MAY, Otll .JKS-L
33X311' ORIA J-i.
FOR JUNE.
Gun. Guant, is improving and is | Confederate grey of finest material and
, , . , . I handsomely ornemented. Now here, he
at work on his l>ook. ! rolm , s pas.-ing wher.; we stood, just a
, *! e ‘* | little in advance of Ins escort, all at once
ihe wnr clouds in I',llrope, n,c | 1 neaver lieard such sudden and spun
fast tllsnppeu'ilig, the bear and lir n | tancuus yelling in all my life. There I
will goon rest'under the shade in 1 '» »" easy irriiri) and grandeur about
I the man which combined with the easy
Jieace, ns they should do. j movement and symetry of hissteed elec- j
| tiitied the spectators. Lee, smiling and
Dr. Mark Johnson, of Altlledgvilm, gracefully turning slightly in his saddle, j
lias been appointed levcnue collector , with r.glit hand raised from Ins head j
for his district, vice Richard Ncl I his beautiful cocked hat and waived it
,, , ... ,, . , svi ernl times round over his head, which
son, of Gordon. I\ in. AlyitiK, xj\■ ^ W as greeted I y the multitude with an
Johnson’s brother-in law, has rceeiv j electric outburst of enthusiasm such as
ed all appointment f!8 malinger under * "ever before witnessed, it was tlm ten-
, 11 dcr stimng and grand upheaval of soul
him. in huge chunks The simoii pure, old \
.—•••■ | Jefl’ei'Minian democialie rebel yell ami]
The Southern Enplist Conycntie.ii, j |„ increase, its intensity a hand just in
meets in Augusta, Ua., on May 0. Dr. j rear of Le e of fifty instruments struck!
J. L. M. Gurry preaches the animal tor !'t> M >’ Maryland, here the emotion was ;
i t t 1,1,.. lrichistnbU*, and lrrcinossnuio, Etna
luon, and Dr. J, L. Durrows delivers „ ., V|11)llvil1H , f »„ , ..inhusiasms
historical address- J ho convention will |, mM t ,,itli in all impetuosity, a national
embwe most of the leading ministers | emotion, tlm grand lushing in of deinn-
of the Dnplist church in tlm Southern
States.
IN H.tMIIMiKlX riTY.
crude triumph, the ('onfederate grey,
the southern soldier, the lost cause, all
in fond rush come upon '.he soul, such a
swarm of unpleasant reminiscencics, the
tem nf joy stint to the.eyeat the thought
we oncejiiore. enjoy the realities that
gave birth to those touching memories.
T his c\cntful occasion will ever remain
kin. KniTon:— After a pleasant night's
rest, wc arc uroltred mrly in the inornliig,
it is a bright, a gli,lions day, and pieg- , . . , „ , ,
mint with grand events, tlm linal consmn- , among the elilel delights i f ini'iiiory,
■ . . i years may pass, all manner of events
may heat and war upon the heart, hut
can surpass, nothing can equal,
liindoti of democratic triumph. Alter brink
last we move leisurely up I’ennsylvnnia I may beat
Avenue to Capitol Hill, mar the Capitol noil.ing c
building where we could have a good view
of the w hole situation, ll is now 0 o'clock,
old fcjol tomes looming up in all its oriental
grandeur, the morning calm and hualililiil,
iiicre are at least now 20,101) people collor-
ied at Ihe eapilol grounds, all around in
every direction there is slir and Imsile, the
old luiidlinr tone of li'c and drum and hands
of music cm be lieard, see thu military in
motion and in every direction there is <n use
masses of liiimanily crowding towards tin
eapilol. I look upon id I this and ask my
self, w hy is it'/ \\ hat pruim.u such a mass
of our country men to lie lure to-day, con
centrated around their eapilol, to do hom
age to one of thu grandest epochs of our
country’s history, ll is a great nations com
pliment to a great cause, to witness the hit.-
ial of misrule and cmiuptioii ami see in-
migmati'd in its stead honesty and reform, a
government "ol'the people, for the people,
l>y the people,” In fact a grand old Jillir-
fomnn deiiioiretic triumph, what a grand
sight to look on the morning masses still
indicting around east plaza! As far as die
eve can look from the west up lVi.iisylvania
Avenue, the whole space is tilled with peo
ple rushing to the eapilol, on the east you
sec the same, and Ihe military moving on
parallel procession, all in one grand rush
for the cn, itol. It is l ow 11 o'clock and
nil ihe ground fronting from the east is
|inckid w ith humanity, even the trots on
Ihe grounds are occupied by lin n and boys
eager to look, now conns 'lien. 11 am oik
mid others pressing their way un Ihe capi-
Jol; quite a round of cheers greet them. It
js now 20 minutes to twelve o'clock, all Ihe
military have formed on the side fronting
thccuat—their beautiful uniforms giving
quite III! attractive appearance to the back
grounds ol our inaugural picliiic, eiowils
still continue to arrive, now conics pushing
through the dinao mass a company ol
mounted police who are forcing the surging
masses hack, then follows a rigimin of cav
alry, neat a regimen of infantry, then
Cannes the PresidemiaI escorting pail v, w In n
around in Irani of the eapilol a grand yell
went up fiom Ihe crowd, ii was tinTre-iih m
elect and I're-ident Aiilmr, Hlicimaii and
Ransom, Ihe cm riage draw ii ly Inin-beau
tiful bays, on art Ring in front of the cipi-
•ol they alighted amidst Ireiuendmis iliicr-
jng, and Mon disappeared by a hack wn,
tip into ihe Senate ehiimhir. The iliplo
malic corps in their gorgeous decoration
and uniform llhd in amidst the wondering
galleries. Then came in the heavy tread
jugs of llie Supreme Conn in their gowns—
the passing cabinet, soon followed pnsidi m
Arthur littween senators She-nnaii and
Ransom, the imrlli and the south. .Mr.
(Tevidund came in after a little interval, es
corted by the same senators, anil the iwn
Presidents,' as the audience considered
>hem, sat silently in observation while tin
new YieclYt-sideiit, Mr Hendricks took tin
oath and ascended to tlio chair vacated f r
that purpose tv Senator Edmunds. No
music nor trumpet of herald hr, ke the sim- j
IllicitV of that scene, when the Marshals ol
(ho District of Columbia and the Supmoe
cmin led the procession through the narrow
corridots of the old wipitol to the rotunda
.and llrence out upon the central portico
where so many presidents have stood, Mr
Cleveland tare headed, hat in hand, widkid
dioxvii tJie flight of rU*|>k—thu mightv multi-
tmle Hcemiugly Mlmt a* the non, HoVyHtum-
•die was its roar and so ( xtended its boun-
drics, then moves on thimigh tlie dense
crowd on main platfoim to the front when
he sat down for a moment then rising de
livered his inaugural speech, lie has been
quoted as deliveilng Ins inaugural mhln-s
from irannscrpt Imt nut so, wl u he rose le
gracefully bowed and did not setm Ihe luist
excited,s|mkc clear, low and distinct, lie
hud in his hand a little card for what pur
pose I don’t know, hut his speech was short
and extemporaneous. At the conclusion hi
UirtiKi io ( JiiiT JtiHticc Waite hihJ said thn<
Jie was now ready to lake llie oalli preseiihed
hy law, in a Riuniint it wan administered
-'•"ll °! u ;i |a b' went up and once more lloalul
gracefully from the eapilol amid ihedealii
mg {dioills of 200,000 over Ihe linal consum
mation of the gnindcsl epoch of American
history, Jt was un episode both proud and
end,both stern and solemn; it w as the loud-
won climax of democratic triumi h and the
melancholy rupture of radical misrule-it
was l ie blight goal of America’s future boor
and the stein bcgining, though graeefu ol
honesty anil rcfoim li is wonderful’t-.
think that a party in power so long v, 0 „|„
yield it up wnhout a struggle but so i;
was, bow grand and Impressive, there was
».o anpidenormar ,,, llui „ lL , lMu „
at the hour fixed by law they vielded up
btC|)i>c(l down and out gracefully
. V'° I ""''B'Tal being over it was a grsnu
sight to look upon tile imiltimde, the wind,
east front m the Capitol from doinn to
igroitud Hoot- was fostoom d with l.uimm
lim.gs, all out m front wins „ compae,
s-ai-8, every available i,.oh 0 f
V as occupied, to show ti nt spnen w ,s
) melons i saw four mm clinging to the
lircst of \\ ashinatoii’s statute his hii'
•mm anting on U head n„u io cap tin
.climax another was p,.Leu u, o,. tlm in
d«x finger of tlm tight 1, MlJ ; „ |, K h u
pointing upw'arils. Ex IV,■ i.!c„t Ar
ilmr remarked that it was the g-andest
.i ever beheld, n^ver in all
iiiHiiux before, »i:>r nevrr **-xto
see again iiuih a coiieuHraiod i Jlaa s o!
Jinimm beings a 1 one time
Novy President Clevelgm] a ad pm; tv
■take their iigpg; for ih„ White Hm,se
\ ii'tvj IX'sidoiKl lend ricks was sonnwhi.t
.delayed. Just as lie and nurty v ere
beat, d Ul carriage there was a perfect
rush of exultant Jndimiiatis who gall
SBI'I'H up |,IS canh,go and took everv
wheel from the g onod. i thungh'i
tliey were gojng to shoulder llie ci. rirn'c
horses ai d oil move up Pennsylvania
avenue jo regular o'd democratic t"irtu
pliant yle, l.ut tliey finally let him
down and pass an. Now conies tin
& undent episode of tlm whole aftur as
far as Tie writer is concei
nothing ell'aco llie inipi'essioiis lelt hy
this happy cpot'li, it Was thu lii’aling of
(lie bleat'll of tlm bloody past and the
burial of all sectional hatred, no north
no south, hut one gran.t stupendous
whole, and willi those memorable words
of Webster is my henedieiion, “Liberty
and Union muv and forever one and
ins"! erablo.”
Next of iinpoitalire is the pyrotechnic
display llie fire works it was beautiful
tlie winding up was touching < H of lttOO
rockets at om u which beda/.led and be
spangled the elements generally. Now
for thu final—the Inmigural Hall—and
hero let me express my profound thanks
to i nr big hearted and imbltv souled sen
ator ('nlqiiiit for tlm kindness shown
me, and our cleaver lliirdemiin also is
tendi'ily leinemheied Ly the writer.
Well now, Mr. Editor, 1 went to see tin*
whole of ihe inaugural ceremonies
Mini of course llie ball was Ihe tin-
isliieg elmkc, we were rcatul
ill iSinutor t'oliiuitt’s naim about the hour
to prepiue IT the Ir 1 being very pleasantly
e iterlnl nil hy the Senator, .Mrs,’ Uen. ttor-
ilnn, Mi-s (inrilon unit Miss Lamar, daugh
ter of Senator Lamar; tin- question was asked
if wo w cic going u> the bull we replied in
llie uftlrniutive, the Senator says you must
go anil to lie in Inn ninny, most wear what
we cull ’Tiamim r-tail" mat, then 1 am nut
I replied, did lint mine with that illiilnriii.
Well liesiivs I havu two or three of the styles
of coat amt it w as rially amusing to see tlie
iiilensl lie iii.inil'ii-tcd in our behalf, got up
from Ii is si at ami went In his wurilroliu ami
idler several mimitiB rummaging lie brought
tiiem out and loid us to go rouiiil and bave
diem dusted up and | ul them on and come
in anil lit him see how tiny lit, We look coal
and vest and we were soon hack again in Ids
presence, he iuspeeliil us unil thought tin v
lit excellently, I rciiiurkiill thought my til
very gnnil except vest, lain not quite stout
I'licugli in the waist to make a good Hi, j|
you will allow me 1 will make u knot in the
strap ami lake up a liltle, eerniinly, eeilaiii-
ly lierepliul. Alter getting all tilings ready
»e were soon scnlui in a large enr.mge anil
were rolling up toward the new lYiisum
building w here the Inaugural Rail w as giv
en, after u short drive we arrivul entered
anil presinledour mints, and were then e-
corud through to hat and cloak room and
there made our deposit, we were (lien soil- '
dimly e.i«t(l into (lie huge collbcum brilliant
ly i.lumimited I pause, stni'iled by the
splendor of the bull, bunting Mags, alulev-
I r\tiling til please the eve was there liang-
iugaliiail in graceful w aves, liseeimil a limit- ;
ing pal. ce oil canty, grace and melody, (id- !
more's line baud 11 u iiiatrumctiis were mu- 1
king soft, sweii southing music anil over '
UUUO oil Ihe Hour keeping lime in graceful
wall/., 1 must say I never wiliicsscil uny-
lliingso lypieal of Ialm us ibis rich seme
ami grand How of soul, everything that
foil til animate and enliven ihe soul, was
I here displayed, llie eye multi least on vis
ions ofei raptured w(aider and the ear was
tillcil with swielesl music, il seemed the in
ner court ol Heaven. Ileie the w r.iter mel
f’l'i siiient Cleveland and being introduced
to him I remarked nut olliee seeking Imt un
humble plainer from Ga. come to pay mv
respects lo the head af (Ids great imliun ui.il
proud of die honor ol meedi g him anil w isimi
that bis lei III of olliee might hu,un lucre .sing
v isiu ol prosperity and Inippincss to htinseil
and people over w ho n lie presides, lie re
plied, ‘‘Sir. Win then, 1 am very g'ail to nuct
you, sir, and thank you for die compliment
you have mnhrrnl Iwas siruek with yam
eniaik, an humln.i planter hum Ga. vimr
position is not an hnmbleoiiu hut the grind-
eat anil n hirst calling of il.cm all, Aim ii-
ea’s agrieii line is whal lias made her great
and sir J on are from a gr, al stale, anil before
her is a bright I'm re anil you young men
in e her developers I am glad lo have in, I
you I thanked him for the honor conferred
upon myself and die i oinplimcm h paid our
grand old Ga, and bidding him gold bye 1
passed on.
After it speeding this gland palace of grace,
sweetness anil lovelimss llie wriu r after a
ong lingering look took bis departure ol die
Iasi mill linal w inding up of the inaugural
I return!d to Senator < olipiitt’s room and
ilien donning mysell in my own n tire, lion
dun,king die .-cnator tor die many coorle-
-ies and kindness shown me, hid lorn good
‘■ye anil n ok my departure lor the italu-
more and Potomac Depot and was soon
board imr I'ullnmn. it is now 2 o'clock
WP start homeward and bi-ive behind ns our
grand old G; p " 1 eilv sli!l verHowing w ill,
deasore mid eiidnisinsm over the grandeil
lehievi'iuints of the great' si loitiou on earth,
iecspcediiliy,
J. li. w-
■Tvr*tx*
“ ClUsRATED
wm ^
■feKoi*
jW _ bTOM^t.il .C
■ Y ’nr, -
dj
and conooip'ent mitritinn.
In order to en-
Tl tie
and din
rich the blood,
enkebied system
tdimdatel, gging
dig, s;ion w ill,
national invigm
“lit, li sutler’s
(''tom "eh liaiers,
" hieh, by infusing
energy into die
•'! rn.ijons of tl e
slnniaeli, promi'les
nay, insnrts dim'
°"gh di„csd"ii
and iissjn.jiaiinn,
\ gain io appe-
le. vigor anil lle-li, is invariasoy |,, nm | ,,,
Jp.v a combe ol dd- .iesenidiv, popular
"III" 'vtneli is, U ore-over, a A'liab e i reveii-
talive ol malarial fevers. For sale by ull
' 1 uggists anil dealeis generally.
gOAKmXG
,, - concoriietl. Alter
iVesuIent and party left tlieie was *a j H ms sU'm.
4fecei^tl euniigui^: f'otu front to rear, all . J (J yj .p
Hdlse.
IWni can ),o ha,I at tlm residence
GEORGIA, I
WASINIITON COl'N'rV.j
Will ha Hold on tlio first Tuesday in
June next, at the Court IIouso door in
said county, w ithin tlm legal hours of
sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, the
following property to wit; The one
fourth iiudnided interest, in remainder,
after tlie termination of tlie life estate of
Martha Ann Snell in all that trnot of land,
lying in said county, on the Oconee riv
er, containing twelve hundred aeres, ly
ing on tlio North of Hand Hill Greek,
bounded cm the North by tlio John W.
Massey lauds, East by Virgil Joyner
lands, South hy said Hand Hill Creek,
and oil the West by tlie Oconee river,
being a portion of the lands conveyed to
H. W. Knell by It. I) [Evans, assignee of
Alex. E. Laiison, known astliellsli place
mound No. I IC.lt. 11. Buhl one fourth
undivided interest in remainder, in said
land levied on as tlio property of C. W.
Hindi, to satisfy an execution issui d from ;
tlie Hiq erior Court of said coni ty, in fa
vor nf linker A Clark vs C, \V. Snell.
This 28th <>f April 1MC,.
Also at tlie sumo time anil plane, with
in tlie legal hours of side, to tlio highest
bidder, for cash, tlie following proper
ty, to wit; That tract of land in tlio 05th
Disl O. M of Washington comity, bouu-
ded on tin' North by lauds of Hatuucl
Mnrphey, Oeorge Prince and A. P. Heath
o.i the]' 1 ,list by Williamson Hwnmp Creek,
ou the South hy other lands of tlie de
fendant, Green' Hraniley, null on tlie
West by lands of C. K.Piinglo, o intain-
ilig eight bundled and twelve iioics (812),
mol'd or less. H lid land levied on
ns llie property of Green Brantley, to
satisfy three executions issued from tlie
Hiiperior Court of said county, one in
favor of E, N. Ennis and wife, KlinaEn-
iiis, one in favor of John J. Buck and
wife, (Lil'ly Buck, and one in favor of
Mary A. Hinith, Elizabeth Barksdale,
Jcrnldine Wicker, W. W Buck, and
H. W. Buck, all three against Win. A.
Davis and Orccu Brantley. This 20th of
April, 1885.
zVIsii at the same time, ami place will
he sold to tlie highest bidder for cash,
one tract or pmccl of land, containing
44 acres mote or less lying mid being in
the Hllfttli (list G. M. Washington enmi
ty Ga., being tlie one share of the. Ilicli-
niil Webster estate, drawn hy G. W.
Webster No li adjoining lands of Mrs.
H E Riouiit, T G Webster mid others
Levied on as tlie property of G. W.
Webster to salify a Hiiperior comt li fa
in favor of A G (Irillin, constable Doth
disl for imo of olliee of Hiiperior court vs
G IF Webster, property pointed out by
plnintilV.
This Oth of nay 1885,
Also at tlie same time and place will
be sold to Hie highest bidder for cash, j
one bay mare about 15 Immlsiogh. Lev
ied mi us tlio property of W. (Iordan
Smith to satisfy a Hiiperior Court Ufa in
favor of Joshua Foster vs W. Oqrdnu
Smith and W'R. Thigpen. This 2nd of
May, 1885.
Also at the same time and plaoo will
be sold to the highest bidder for cash,
tlie following property to wit: 'Two
dwelling houses and one Bteam Mill
hottHc. Levied on as tlio property of
Pat Coward and Mills Watkins, to satis
fy a Justine Court 11 fa in favor of J. II.
Barber vs Put Coward and Mills Watkins
Property pointed out by J II. Harbor,
levy made by J. It. Page, constable of
Htouowiill ll) 15th 1 i t. mid returned to
me. 'This 2nd of May 1585,
Also at thu smne time and place will
lie sold to tlie highest bidder, llie follow
ing property lyingaml situated in Wash
ington county, Gu., ouu tract or parcel
of liinil containing three hundred acres
mme or less, on the waters of Floyd
i n ck, adjoining lands of Wartlieu nnd
May on llie north, on the south Ly Wil
son, on tlie cast by Wmllien and west
by May, llie place whereon tlie defend-
ant now resides. Levied on as tlie prop-
city of Surah II. Johnson to satisfy a,
Hiiperior Court li fa in favor of James G. i
Dixon vs Small 11. Johnson. Legal no
tire given defendant in iloBossion.
I bis .May 5th 1885.
C. A. WAT Ii,
Knorilf \V. C.
and her sweet little li.ilie cun an her it
they prove faithful ns she did The sweet
smile that rested on her face even in death,
seemed to express tlio joy of a redeemed
spirit. Living nnd dying hiio was the Lor i's
As tlie harvest-time drew near she ripened
rapidly, coloring lor (lie garner witli the 'iuts
of the fairer land, and when tlio kind litrad
ol her Father gathered her Irma the earth-
tree, she was moet lor toe skies.
L. 11. Ki.xo.ick.
For Letters Dismission.
GEORGIA—Washington Counts.
ORDINARY'S OH ICE,
Doct. A. Mathis and Oto. I), SVariben.Ex-
eoutoiH of the will of James Brooks, apples
to mu lor letters ol disiuisHiim liom dm Ad
ministration of the estate of said deoessed,
and I will pass npou their app’lbatioa on
the first Monday in July, 1885.
Given under my hand and olUcial signa
ture this Dili day of Marcti 1885.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
3-12-1885—3m
Washington County Superior Court,
March Term 1885,
Ad mi nist ratio's Dismission.
GEORGIA—WiiHliin^ton oountj.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
J. W. Waller and J. 11. Haiere r, Adminis
trators of Ihe estate ol Win. II Parker late ol
said county deceased, applies to me (nr let
ters of dismission Imm tlm administration
ol said estate, and I will pass upon their
application on till, 1st Monday in July, 1885,
at my odlco In Handersville
Given under my hand slid olUcial signa
ture, this 11 111 March. |sH5.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
3-12- 3in
For Executor's Dismission,
GEORGIA—Washington Couuty.
ORDINARY'S OFFICE,
G. It. l’ringlc, ExeOUtnr of tlie will of J. 1.
Pughesly, late of said county , dec si-d ap
plies to mo for letters of dismission tram
said Executorship, nnd I w it pass upon tits
application on tin, tlrst Monday in June,
1870, at my office in Handersville
Given under my hand illietully this 2d
day ot March, 1885,
&1 NEWMAN, Ordinary.
3-5 3tn
For Administrator's Dismission.
GEORGIA—Washington county.
Ordinary's Oi fioe.
O. It. I’rioglr, A it u, mist run r with the wit
annexed of the estate i f Mrs. A. H. Jones,
lute of said conn y, deceased, ap| lies to me
lor letters of dia uission from said adminis
tration, and I wi I pass upon l,is ap| liealto
on the lirst Monday in June, 1886, at my of-
tioo in Hnnderaville.
Given under my hand officially, this
2d duy ol March. 1885.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
3-5-3m
For All III III inf r dors Dismission.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
GEORG IA—Washington County
James W. liieklin, Administration of the
estate of Dorothy liieklin applies to motor
letters of Dismission from -aid Administra
tion, and 1 will pass upon his application on
thu tlrst Monday in June, 1885
Given under my hand officially this 21st
(lay of February, 1885.
M. NEWMAN, Ord’y.
20— 3m
Deny Si Denton 1
vs. >■ mortgage forcelos-
S. S, lYosscr. ) tiro on realty.
“Rule Nisi.”
It appearing to the court by tlie pc-
ti ion of Perry & Denton that S. H.
Prosser on tlie lltli day of May 1884,
i-xciMilcd and delivered a mortgage on
a certain tract or parcel of land lying
in said county, tu-wil : ‘ One hundred
nnd twenty Fevcn norts, more or less,
lung and being in llie O’Jtli district
G. M , Washington County Ga., nd-
joiug lauds oi l). L. Pros.-er, W. D.
O’Quinn, Ii. McCoy mid others, for
the pni'i oso of securing tlie payment
of a certain promissory note for one
hundred nnd seventy live dollars w ith
law ful inti rest and ten per cent attor
neys T us mnde on tlio lllii duy of
Shy *881. mid payable to tlie said
Perry A Denton, and due on the lirst
day of Si plemhcr 1881, w hich said
note ai d mortgage, llie said S. S. l’ros-
] ser refuses lo pay.
Il is therefore ordered I lint llie said
S. K. I’r. s cr pay into this court before
the next term tlieraof, tlie principal,
lawful interest nnd tin per cent attor
neys fees due on said note and mort
gage, and the cost oflliis suit, or
default thereof tlie comt
r.s to justice may appertain.
And it is further ordered
on failure of said S S l’rosser and O L
Prosser so to do tlie equity of rede’ l>-
tion in and to send mortgaged promises
he forever thereafter barred and fore
closed .
And it is further ordered that this rule
he published in tlie Snndersvillo Merrn-
ry for four months or a copy served on
tiie said K S Prosser nnd O L l’rosser or
their special agent or attorney at least :
three months before tlie next term of
tliis court.
l!y tlie court I John IPulter Robison
March term 1885 | Petitioners attorney.
U. \V. CARSWELL Judge H C W C
True extract from the minutes of tlie
Superior court of Washington county
March term 1885. Tliis Mart'll 81 1885.
AM MAYO Clerk
-('(iitoiiiiiil Year.-
Tlie Augusta Chicle.
ON 11 HIM) It 111) V KAHN OLD.
i The AmirsTA Ciiiioxici.k was estah-
] lislied in 1785, but is still young, vigor-
! mis and progressive, and fully up to tlie
j requirements of a first class newspaper,
j Democrat in politics, honest and feiuTess
in tlie advocacy of all good measures—
HI , tlie origin of no ring or clique, it has no
1 1 I friends to reward, or enemies to punish
'ZTo tixe UPlstzrters
OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, 5
I hereby ofFer a special Premium,
The purpose of the CilitoNH'i.K is to nil-
that this ; van,.,, public good and to support such
rule lie published in tlie Hindcrsvillc measures as will inure to the moral, so-
j J/ercttry, a newspaper published in rial, educational ndvuncomcut of tlie
T iiil connty of Washington, once a | Stale anil country.
] month lor lour months, or served on I lie eohiuis of tlie CnnoNioi.E nrc free
1 the ilui'i'iiilntit, the said S. S. Prosser, | f '" ln ''l'’ t »'" t of sensationalism and the
| his spcei.il agi'iit, or iillorney, 'hn c un « l * ndt ‘ ,od l, y im ' m,nl1 ‘ mb ’
"i""t s previous to the next term ol ; Our telegraphic news service is full
tins court. This .r/nrcli l ltli 188o. and complete. The ClIlto.Nlel.K contains
II. W. CARSWELL , tin average of nine thousand words per
Judge S. C. W. 0. day from tlie New Yiii'k Associated
Ti no extract from the minutes of i Press. 'Tliis service is supplemented hy
tiie Superior Court of Washington nhlo and bilcntcd correspondents a
! Countv /l/iiii'h term 188o This Jfarch Athmt« "ml Coh.mhin, who are indufa,
'tt<i 1'uur. A t/ 1/VA'n rt.„L- tigahle III their labors to give our read
i .list 18Ho. A. J/^J/A 1 O, Clot k. prs ,, |0 | nt( , Ht npws nud t | iU ||1Ubt lntor .
esting letters.
j Washington County Superior Court, 1 Our accomplished and brilliant asso-
Murcli term 1885. c.mte, Mh. .James It. Raxiiai.i,, of tlie ed-
I’erry A Denton ) l itorial start’, scuds our rootlers liis_ graph
vs ■ mortgage foreclosure ic anil interesting letters from W ashing
! 0. L. Prosser \ on realty. ton during the session of Congress.
“Rule Nisi" j The Ciiiioxici.e publishes the full tcl-
1 It appearing to llie court Ly tlie pc
tition of Perry A- Denton, tImt (), L.
Prosser on tlie lltli day of February
1885, executed nnd delivered ii mortgage
on a certain tract or parcel of land lying
in said county to-writ: ‘'One hundred
I mid twelve acres of land more or less,
lying in the tlltlh District <t. M. Wash-
iugtiin Oim ity said State, adjoining lands
of H. S. I'rossor, W. J. O'Qiiiim, Win.
Hall, John Lawrence nnd otliers for tlie
purpose of securing tlie payment of a
For the best crop of COTTON produced bv on
ton of either of the following of my brands of cni
ano to-wit: ,.. fi wu “
DeLeons Animal Bone Fertilizers
DeLeons Complete Cotton Fertilize^ s
DeLeons Chatham Guano * *
DeLeons Pomona brand
DeLeons Soluable Raw Bone.
Under thu following; stipulations:
Parties contesting for the above premium must do so under su i
rules and regulations as may he preseibed and published by tlie ™
WASHINGTON COUNTY GRANGE
s 0:111 PHrt^iaso my brands from the following uni ties'
JOIIN c. TIAKMAN TEN NIUE ga
i'.f;• SPABKS SAXOKUSVII.i'k oa'
Sif” WAttTIlRXOA
. b ' J OYNElt OCONEE G \’
PERRV M. DkLEON '
SAVANNAH ga.
j '1 lie U
! egraphie service of tlie New York Asso-
i dated Press.
TERMS:
Morning Edition, 0 inns...
" 1 year..,
i Evening Edition, (i inns.,..
" 1 year....
1 Weekly Edition, (! inns....
“ 1 your...
Sunday Chronicle, 1 year..
mid cheapest Daily paper in tlm South
llie Great Illooil Purifier!
Dr. 8,umieUIodgcs’Altcrnntfve Compound a
with Iodine otiisli, 1 Ins eonq H niird is purely v ,-,,.ii
' iich article or Ingredient is perfectlv li inol,’. 1 ,lu
having I,i'c„ s,dec,oil from rools andXr^^
mi,iic.,1 properties, when coniWnod forms 1 * Z' 8 . *
Hil.illli i.-ntrti.il pleasant medidne f„r the removal ,i? r
"i"item cure of am. diseases arising liuai an , ’ tT ’
oftliesystem, viz: 8 '“ al ' ‘“'P'lfo si al#
Ch,lh RhMhm, Scrofula or Amy's
Si ■al (I hca< I or seller. Chronic Sure Ewx 01,1 ,
Chrome Sorea of alU inth, Jhnh, PimLe* Sm hcT
niwuma/im, /‘riman, and *er.wtrf«r«
cons UeMil'jMwr Complaint, Inflammation of
A idnri/nand llladder; renovale, and incigoralr, Z
,:Hcm ; ad, on Ihe ho,re/,. A, an aZ, Z
nod tor (/enernl drhilih/, it i, „ )n o,t rj-eellrnll Zl ?
CAMPBELL BROTHERS *
Druggists, So e Manilfacllircra. For sale I,V all to,, ' , -
i'neeSl per bottle, or (! lor ffl. Liberal disl mm’
Sale of Lots in Zeta.
There will he u lhihliu Sale of Lots in
ZK I A, on Tuesday the 12ih, day of May
ih85, Kidd Sale will take place at tiie Ceme
tery mtwten the hours ol 11, a. in. and ‘J,
p m. lly older of thu lioarih LOjI
n. il, 1». MASMFV. Clerk A Treasurer
Town of Tennillu.
Fire Proof Oil_ 200 Test.
Tlie perfection of family safety oils.
Gives a bright white light, equaled by no
other. 'Tlie veiy hiijlicft grade of hurning
oil yet proiittei'il fiom petroiettm. Neilhir
smokes the ehimney or chars ttie wick.
i'KlCKTIIlKTY ( t.NTS l'FKtiAl.I.ON
AT A. MATHIS' DKL(i STORE.
MILLINERY STORE.
Tlietnulersignes will open on April
tlie lirst, a Mi linnry Store at Dttvis-
bont tin., where they will keep a
nice stock, consisting of nil goods
tisitally li.pt in u millinery store.
Give ns n mil.
Mrs. Sul I io Sessions Si- Sister
Mardi 2!! '85. Dnvishoro (in.
DEATH OF COLONEL RUDISILL.
Col. Jotiu w, Ritiltstll u former citizen of
Samlersvil o died of paisl,.sia in Anniston,
Ala-, on Mon,lay night 27llt mat. He p r , 0 -
ticed law iu S indersiille, until 18(11 when be
entered the Coutedirate si rvico as 1st Liet -
tenant ol the Washington ltitles In the 1 t
regiment ot Gu. volnuteeis. After the di»-
lainiling ol this regiment, be entered the 12tli
butts lion of Georgia light artillery.
At tlio o'ose of the wnr Col
Uudisitl returned to this place, and
taught school until 18UU when lie took charge
of Hilliard Institute at Forsyth, where he
outinued to teach until striokeo dowu hi
,-iiiiilvhik in Jnlv of 1 i«t year Ho then o„u.e
to Anniston, hoping to regain his health
•nd lived v ill) bib hou.
Fo" LeltrrH of AdiuiniNtruiioQ,
GEORGIA—Wasliiogtou Couuty.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
James Ii. Hawkins has in due form applied
to thu liudi raigtleil lor lelteia of adminis
tration on thu estate of Allred M. Mathis,
late of said county, demised, and I will pass
upon said iipplieaviou on tlio Mist Monday
in Jane, 1 80, at my office in SuniersviUe. ’
Given under my hand officially this 2Uih
day of April, 18S5.
M. NE'.VMAN, Ordinary.
4-23-it
Cleveland District, G. M.
GEOliGIA—Wafthiugtou Couutj
By M. NYwit’un, Ordiunry ol mid conniy.
WlieruiH n petition Hi^ued by (il) uilizrUH
roHideutHol 1 be Did and Kllatb liihinein, U.
M , ot Haul county Imviug been tiled in im>
olUue on tlio 17th day ol February, lxhf>,
nniyiug for the liiying out ot a new M lit ii
l>»Htr ct, thu bouuduilus of which aru un hi
lows:
"Beginning ni William Ore*-ri\v»\’h t\t the
iutcrHcutiou ol the Johnaou count) line rnnd
with thu old Democrat io read, tb« nee dow u
Haul road to its interm chon with thu T irvur
road, theuue dowu aaid road to tlm b.nda ot
Turner E. Houghton, rnni.mu noitb, then
parallel with Hold Houghton’* land running
uaht to Net 1)'hcreek,tbencu upNuil^’nore- k
hack to ti e lurver ioa,|, thence d<>uu the
Tarver road to Qniuuey Ltunb’h runnti g par
alb 1 with Kai l QuiuLuy J^aiub'rt land until
the Tarver road ia reached again, thence
down Maid T ti vt r load to Tiirner'a ford on
thoOhoople mer at which poiut th- riv* r in
lull and u part 11 1 line is run with the landh
ot Jaima Touipkiua euHt iiiid i orth hack to
the Ohoopiu liver, thence up the iiv» l to the
Cow ford thence on u line running aouth »o
a sorntr on thu laud ot Jnhu K. llarriaon,
ihencu to the JohijKon county lino road lo
ilie Democrat road
It in ordered tln«t Shade Dukm of the P21
Diht. and John M Hammock aid Kiuamiel
Brine ol the 11)15 Diht.G M. be and they are
hereby appointid Comminkionr ra to layout
and d« tine thu line of the proDom d new
District and repoit the same to me ul my
lice.
It i« further ordered that the above natn-
ed t'ommihhiorit ra engage the County Sur
veyor to MhsiHt them in tin ir diui K,wbo
shall be paid lor ins ser vie.h out nf the
County funds the sum of twi-nt \ .tivr dollais
Givi n un»l« r my band illiendiy this 2Uih
February, 1885.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Washington Count)
We the undersigned Commh*ioDerH np-
appoint' il to measure and lay oil u new Mi
litia District sal mil the following us cur au
tings and doings; Having secured the si r'
vices of M. L Jackson, Fmj., (anility Sur-
vejor we proeieded to aduitusnre and lay oft
a Militia District according to tin honudiirii s
j ooireedy represented by u map hereto nl-
Uiclied
j All of which is renpeotlrl!y sulmiitted.
8 DUKEH,
J. M HaJIHOCK,
March 27, 1885.
; ci'i'titin pi'niiiissoiy nnto for unit liumlicil ■ " s , I'dnhshi's all the telegraphic news,
dollars with lawful interest anil ten per ml the news of the niorniiig paper,]
cent iittorni'.ysfees, made on the lltli T. 1 ! Btsoitsertbein „t v b pevyear. !
day nf I'Vhntury 1884, and tiayahle to , : ; ll! , "I, , Y ^ l( ' n l ia K 1 ' paper, j
! the said I’erry Si Denton and due on the , 111 ^* ,n ! It ."'ilj he twelve ptlt'es 84 i
lirst of Septeniher after its date, which t " l,uillls ' L ■*» ‘'lieu with mipoitant :
! said note and mortgage thu said O, L. I lu T,?' . , . , . ,
Prosser refuses to pay. 1 , 1 ' s ""'h>y Uhroinclo is a largo eight
I It is thcrefoie ordered that the said 0. ; ,1,u ’ r,! « M 'I ,8r ' "" ll «?"•"'»* hl'ty-six col-
^ Ii. Prosser pay into this court on or ho- llln , 11 ^ nnitter. Hpteetmti copies free
fore the the next term thereof, the prin-
i eipal, interest and attorneys fees afore-
] su’d, due on said note and mortgage, and
| tlie cost of tliis suit, or in default thereof
tlie court will proceed as to jostieo may
apuertaiu. And it is further ordered
that litis rule he published in tlie Kand-
eraville Mercury, a newspaper published
in said county of Washington, once a
month for four mouths or set Veil on tlie
said (). L. Prosser, his special agent or
attorney, three iiicullis previous to the
next term of this eonit. Tliis Maieli 11
1885. It. IF. GARS WELL
JmlgoS.U. IF. 0.
True extract from tlie minutes of tlie
Superior court of IFushiimton county,
March term 1885. A. M. MAYO (Jlei..
Hole J’ropriAorn and Manufacturers of
ETHIOIPAN
PILE OINTMENT
A never fulling remedy for Blind, lJIcuding, Itching, in-
Tlio Evcitinir Cluoitido is thu largest ! B'rnul or Protnniing Pile*. Gives almost instnntanemiMiu-
* * .... ..... 1 lief, and will efleut a permunent ciru. Price $ I per bottle,
or 0 for $5.
TESTIMONIAL No 1.
CAMPBKLL BHO.S—It uH’ords me pt-eiiliur plrnmire to
testily lo the great elUiv-iey of your Ktliiopinvi PiluOintment.
I was nil intense H.tllerur Irom Piotrnding Piieu, and a lev.
uppMeatimiK ofthirt wunderfal remedy speedily eUletid v
permanent cure. Truly,
.7. M II WYKINS, 70 South High Si
TKSilMoMAI. No
Till* Is fo certify, that I wushIUtViI with l'lles for twenty yrnrH ]
trl. I every retneily uitVietl me. t'iiully us- tl tl.e l.ili'opLn 11|«. < »1 >.(
niuiit, unit futiAtl if the very lies! ],ie[ enitlmi I e\er u»ed. It j{mv»
meuiniwAt I ii > i ii ii t relief uid) Iimh elle-tcd a \ *• rio u iie*n t cure.
l.l» A. I 0ELAND,
I onuerly of ItuMntln, now of Itreen, l'hllliini k » o, Kualivllle, 7'eiin
Campbell Bros. Druggists Nashville, Tenn.‘
Address
CHRONICLF, &
CUNSTITUT ION ALIST.
PatmickWai.su, President, Augusta. t»a
**P\h$*
SHIMUFFs halls FOR SALE BY A. MATHIS
EUR .MAY
GEORGIA, )
Wasiiimiton Co.)
\\ ill he sold on loc fust 'Tuesday in Mav
next, Itcfurc llie Court House iloorjtt sain .
comiiy, witnin tile legal limns of sale, to
tlie highc-t biililcr, lor cash, tiie following
pioperty lo wit;
Also at the same time mill place will lie solit
two tracts of land lying in Washington com,tv
Georgia, in the 1315 Dislrictol sail! count V,
one tract eoiit- inillg two liiimlrcil mat
forty ( 2 ID ) acres more nr less known u
the U illiams place anil hoitnilcd on the
North hy Wjh-y Harris,on the East and
•Sontli by lands of J T Ymioglilooil, anil on
dm West by {and of Will Doolittle; the other
tract containing 180 acres more or liss mill
bounded outlie North hy Wiley Harris a d
C. J. I hamhers, on the East Ity land „|
Amanda ,'wint and South and wist by hind
ofti W Kougl Levied on as the pr. p-
ertyol'Kl’ Bynum toAutisly a ti hi issued
from toe Supei ior court ol said county in lie
V- rot Cherry At Sellars. Property pointed
out liv plaiotill's attorney anil written no
tice giun tenants in possession. April 1 85,
Alsu at the same time nud place.will In
old two traots or parcels ot land lying
n tlie 1315 district, Washington 1 —
County Georgia known ns the Williams
place, one tract containing !w
hundred and forty
DitpuiiDT, k(\ii:;id
tii.i.i:, vt,
-omul ra.
(Dbituam.
ill • Ml ' A ; W ; Jnckson. north end
cusouabie ratu
Mrs I.eeotml Orr wife of Mr. Chatlic On
nod datighte, ot Mr. mil JI.». G y y uUD
was barn in V'Islington county A Ulqsi iy,t,
b02 and died Novtmbir i0;b, 18bi Shi
was tbt i nly duHtt ter ai d Irun ly nf
-be was noted tor amiability and energy e|
■barue'er and l.j h, r not le beailedn.ss woo
a best ot frrar,is win re re, i sL, went Sbe
joined tlm M F. ( Lurch at Hay Split,ga.
' nsbing on county, ,u her 12th year. She
1 veil a I nil 1.1 u 1 Christian lo„ to the ,!„y 0 f hi r
math She loved tlie church njoioed in
the SaDCtu ry, was timhfal in tlm walks i I
ile Sm was l.uty a help ate, tier man.
.or her Loasehold was ever in peifeot order
,ml she alway s wore a smiling ,! mtiteuiiuce
d wt ic,-lim Lome,’' t„ ,1, her i.rauly and
iriDUOH. bheuiide i repaintiouh ior In i -
par'tHfc With Mil tear, but in sor ow. Dtuine
her illness she was never heard to con, ..lain
"i' uiiinuiK, duiiug -. 1, her sickness T„o e
who wttluu-ed her death, asv it was tlm sart-
e-'ei’a'iw UiUht L '°‘* utiml de-ihbed sceue they
F.ow the first of her illmss she exp-eumed
ilm thought that aim wuitld neiergm well as
1m disease seemed to la ffi - tlm skdl of her
phystemn, amt b-ggeil leer hnslan'l io give
Ilteir i lie babe le) ter mutber and at-
ter be consented then she said, I am now
"illi"" ", dto I hnv6 i o doubt Imt • be has
•fSi Lett 'lie ling ,i amt beanlitul land w liero
its. »,». metber, JjUbJbaud, brctlmis
GEOUGI \—tS’i.sliingion County.
H> M. Newman, Ordinary of sai l county.
Upon reaming tlm above report ul S Dukes
and J. At. Hnuimoek, Commissioners np
pointed to adiniasere and lay
ilVa new Mi Ilia District io s id conniy,
tmeihgbo um-rien as played tor in the above
inentioimu peti'ion. It is orde n et ibat said
report be adopted and appn.ved artel tliai
said Di.-lr el slotll I,h known and li-gurdeo
as tlie ", I) veIIIuel District or Dislrtcl No. I b-1
or.ia Militia.
ltono at S lOdersviUe this 27eh day ot M ,rcL
845. Al. NEP MxN, Ordriinry.
A trim Extract liom liemk ot M.nutts E
Fngt s 153 io (67.
M NEWMAN, Ordinary W. C.
ape U, .boo. ,
I'ltO* I.A.fi VI IOV,
Maxor's Gfkice, SaM KP.-\Tr.i.F,,
r pril 27, 18b5.
By thv power mol nuthi ri'y n rein veste,
[ Iron l*y i tier a reward ul Iwemy Dollam
'or ilm apprehension with nideime to eon
vict, id any person or persons breaking, re*
un ring, or iu any way ii jniing stre. i I ,mps.
W. GAnLAllE. , Mayor,
a pr 3", 2X85 -it
Wasliingtim Uminty Suj’crior Court
Mnreli term 1885,
l’ctTY eV Denton I
vs. | mortgage foreclosure
•S. K. Frontier I on ri'Mlty
“Rule Nisi”
Tt appearing to the court by tlio pe
tition ol I’erry eV I teuton tlmt K. K. Pros
ser rat the I Gr Ii day of Murcli 1883 ex
ecuted and delivered a lunrtgitgo on a
cerlaiii tract or parcel of litmI in said
county to wit: One hundred and twelve
acres of land land iimruor less, lying and
licit.g in tlie. OOtlt district G. M., IFasli-
nititon county and Slate ot Georgia and
akjoining lamia un tlm north i f (). L.
Frostier, East hy Win, O’Quiit, South hy
Levy McCoy, and west hy Ira (.'limit- , , , , , , ,
hers, George and Witt, lluli, for t | K , “"“dreet and forty (21(lj acrea
purpose of securing tlm payment of n j [ J ' 01u less noiiuded on the North Lty
certain piomissory note for one hunt]red i J 1111 .*! °. ’’Y* L 'y iiarris oil the East ami
dollars with lawful interest and ten per i *“ ll fhhy lauds of ,[ 1. Yimugblood,
Mttorm'vs fees, nude on tiie ltitli day of L” * . U1 ‘ Doom.tic ami tlm other
Man li ’1883 and payable to tlm said Per- ““ ct ‘-•'’“‘"■'I'ngoue It.mdredand eighty-
tlie
C
Aimimlii
Hivint, on tlm Huuth anil Wes'tlty (i. W.
Rotigliton, imvicel on as the property
f li. “. Pyg'tm to satisfy a Hup'r court
lift in favor of Isaac Blount vs It 1'
Byiuuii, property pointed out hy plaint-
i Its attorney. Notice given tenants in I
opsscsion. April 1st 1885.
Also at the same time and place will hi
sold one tract or parcel ot taint lying in
Washington county Ga, containing ime hun-
1 red amt titty [ lottj acres more or less, being
die Itomi'sleuil of Mary E Brantley alias
Mrs. j M Brantley, adjoining lands of VVusli-
ingiun tbmilti, Witmim emull, Wilsi n
sitiealy and Robert Young; levied on as the
p operty of Mrs. Alary E Bra tley ams
■drs J M Brantley, to satisfy a Hit peril r
court li fa in favor of William Stephens \s -
Mrs J Al Braiuley hy reasunulatlielavit of J !
e.; Harman uttoitley for plaimitfj that the :
homestead is sulijcct. Property poioled urn I
in affidavit and by plaiiitilPs uttufiiey and !
egrl notice given deietidimt in possessioit,
o a. Wall
'J’his March l'J 1885. HlieifV
Gun, Pistol and Machine
REPAIR SHOP.
BRING nil you PISTOLS, GUNS, ami SEWING MACIIINS Ifyou
want them put iu mood order at a reasomiblo price, to
E. TWILLEY’S SHOP
On Jernignn Street, Next to Mr. Donj. Whiddon’s Rosldouco.
-o and Dent,in and due on tlm lirst day i *1* ,,l 1 ol ' u , ur UonuHitl on
of Septemlmr 1883, which note ami I , 'Y <>t Wiley Harris ami
mortgage tlm said S. S. Prosser refuses | ’T’. V, Al !V‘
to pay.
It is therefore ordered that said S. S.
Prosser pay iiito this court on or hy the
lirst day of the next term thereof, the
principal, interest and attorneys fees,
uforemid due on said note and inert
gage, and the cost of this suit, or iu de
limit thereof the court will proceed ns to
j justice.may appertain, mid it is furtlmi
j ordered that the rule he. published iu the
i Siindersvillo Mercury, a newspaper pub
lished in said county, olio a mouth fot
tour months, or served on the said S. H.
Prosser, his special agent or attorney
three months previous to tlio next term
of this court This March lltli 1885'
It. W. CARSWELL Judge SU W C
True extract from tlm minutes of the
Superior Unuit of Washington county,
March Term 1885. This March 31st
1882. A. M. MAYO Clerk,
THE WHEELER AND WILSON NEW NO. 8
IT IS LIGHTEST RUNNING
AND HAS NO NOISY SHUTTLE.
IT IS JOT DANGEROUS TO
IIELTII LIKE HEAVY RUN
NING AND NOISY SHUTTLE
.MACHINES.
AGENTS WANTED:
SEND FOR PRICE LISTS AND
'TERMS.
ADDRESS
WHEELER & WILSON MEG'CO.
ATLANTA UA
31.1).
DAVIS
F A N’DEF.SVILLK,
Ordinance-
Any poraon wliu s all if. a, y way mo], at.
itj'iie or da in a go any | ri)| i-rly iu any thitif
I • 1 eg'tig to the I tty or a ! o shat] cut, emv.,
It j re or dim age any of the t hardies,Aeade-
uittso. b.ii diug or other properly t, 1 "lin
ing to tiie city or any religious or ehariotble
S' ct, ly or assoeiuliou, or any improvt-meii-
i,lreauy luade.ui ibat may her, alt, r be n.ad,
ter ,be uinsimnt ot the streets or other pla-
c h by individuals shall be arrested by the
A h shat nud ou • oaviction hi tore the .Mayor
sin ti be fined not more than Twenty dollars
and costs for Bath and every such off- nee o
imprisonment at the di-oretion ol th Mwor
i>»r3U,
‘American land
inortgngeco. ot’ j mortgage‘rule nisi'
London limited [ to loreelosiire.
vs. { March term 1885.
S. S. Prosser | Washington
v") l„ Prosser j eoiiiitv Georgia,
l’ressciit tlm Don. It W Carswell,
I Juilge of said court.
It appealing to the court hy the pe
tition of the American Freehold Land
Mortgage. Co. of London ( imited| tlmi
on tlm 30th day of ,/antiary in tlio yeat
of our Lord eighteen bundled mnl cigli
ty two, S S Prosser () L Prosser of sain
county made and delivered to siti,
American Freehold land mortgage Co
if London [limitedJiuid that ulienvards,
at tlm tliirtueiitli day of January 1882
io secure the payment of said instrument
"xoeiiti'd anil delivered to the American
Freehold land mortgage, eo. of J.ondoii
j [Izltniti tlj their died of mortgage’wlmri
| by he couyeyed A F land 11111!'mortg’i
i co- of London, 224 acres of land in Offih
list. G M of said county mid more till
■V descrihiil in fot-egoi'ig petition, eon
ilitiom-d that if said S S Prosser and ()
Ij l'rosscr should pay oil’ and discharge I I'ennilte <11
said mortgage note and interest notes, j Peacock 'll
a ccoi-dit g to its tenor and effect, then , situ lltli 1)3
the deed of mortgage and said note : Davisboro t)4
SSw „ w ~„ 5
j^jasansUB ^ «■ ? *r *t*r ■“
uid OL Prosser pay into this court by i IUy bo , ok3 ' VlU u ‘ 0!50 ' Uiet
the Hist day of tlui next term thereof, ! B*omptly every one.
'ra principal, iutereat and costs due on i W-R. Thiupe j,
M a mortgage and notas or show cause to Tax Hoi urns,
tt* contrary it* tlio 13 be un^ r tlmi ‘ W, (J
TAX NOTICE.
LAST ROUND.
I will be at the following named places
011 the times spepitied for thu purpose
ot receiving Fax Belarus fur ibSo.
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o ^i/ Tscapahio of seating 1000 peo-
-J r,pie ami is arranged fur TTIEATRI-
r;,l gal SHOWS, ,'ON.'ER;r"ia
'o.rnV'r 1 !,?- 1 in f| '»K HEART OF
fill'. < U), and is the ONLY HALL
ill the city that will
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fur
answer
„ APPLY TO
E. A, SULLIVAN
Manager,
m,-» ersYiUe ' a*
S|tcctiu-les X Eye Glatsset •
Gold Spectacles,
and Eye Glasses,
Silver and White
Metal Spectacles,
ami Iiye Glasses,
Steel Spectacles,
and Eye Glasses,
with line Leases
for sale ftt
A, J. J Eli NIG A NS
J ElVb'J.KV Sl'OllF.