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Legislature,
leg while
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r cori'csprind.’nt. made a Iiv *ng
mail r<£ hi«;
manntis.
lily I'lcnsiug a
1 dress and
(Obifttaiu.
■Mrs. r.ticiml.i Brantley was born Mirch !
li’ilJ; wus man "3 to John l r.it'!'Iir:
Brantley 1825; nn.f ct>• * o11. . 1 tlnn lit*- M ,v
1 Hit, 1«S-V, n K uil 71 yearn, 1 inotiUi ,init
iltij!.. ,S|.r iv,is tlm mother tor ten oliiI<lr
.7 siiiih nit I .7 <lii,.[jUtcrn, :t of ivltom sun
Rnxhinglim fatuity Superior (.'itiiil,
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otto, \Vt,(
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lltnl vvlnl
first olikcti
EDIl'OHIAL, | •
Ouvcruts was found guilty oi; '
the murder oi'Iiilinn "Jtlnd<lieson, A ( t
l> ;\v trial was risked tor.
> Tt
Mini.
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Never reflect on u past action which
v..s done with a good motive, ami
nilh the heat judgment at the time.
•Will the coining man work?” is
tlip euiTent eonutidruni. If he gets
himself attached to a large family he
will.
The slave population of tliv empire
of llrttr.il is estimated at 1,177,022,of
w hom 023,274 are males ami 551!,71s
mm ales,
Thereia no whisky sold in Greene
< olinty, except tit Greensboro, and
file trade there is growing slacker
*ml slacker,
•« ••
Hon. (Jio. T. Barnes, (i,tt. Hubert
Toombs slid Col. Henry Jnekson will'
oeliur funeral oratious at the roiuior-
Jiiaat of Mr, .Stephens' remaius at C'rutf-
jordsvilleon the loth.
1 ho closing ceremonies of the New
Orleans exposition took place June
the 1 ist. und the exhibitors began
packing up their exhibits, and soon
ike grand show will bo u thing of
IJio past,
Henry Russell, who came to this
country forty years ago, and wrote
the music to “Wocilmnn, Sparc That
Tree,” And “A Idfe on the Occun
IV ave,” is still living in Engl a ml at
n \erv advanced age.
An IS year-old boy was before a
Kentucky court for carrying deadly
weapons. The Judge consented to
dismiss the ease on condition that
his mother openly cowhided him in
open court, which she did with a
Will, stripping him to the waist.
tile time, via fit
iville branch r
thin: - on this great high
way was working smoothly, ami
there were no at cidents or detentions
of any kind.
Thc Tennilte A- Sandcrsville rail
road is a paying institution, and
conducted upon the strictest eco
nomic principles. Expenses are
run down to the minimum figure.
The polite Conductor is a lineal de
scendant of Gen. J.ved 1. Irwin and
Inrrs his honored name, lie is every
inch a gentleman.
Samlecsvlllo.
e found this pleasant town,
which is located in one of the best
farming districts in Georgia,
in a thrifty and prosperous
condition. Trade was quet, but the
place is decidedly on the up grade.
Several interesting religions moot
ings were in progress, and a feeling
of solemnity scented to pervade all
classes.
The sale of liquor is made to sub
serve a good purpose here. Each of
the four bar-rooms are required to I
pay a license tax of $500. and the!
entire amount, $2,000, is appropri
tvwu.i.s:.
I one ■ ■ 1 111■ ■ In ,i t ■ tiding points
< ’i i•:> t 'i idi,i 1 iadroad. i i is im
proving steadily, ntui now contains
700 inhabitant!', five churches, und
two white ami oik colored school.
The High Solifiol, tinder
of Fro! - Duggan, with two
nuts, numbers 110 pupib
1 quite \uniju.
luma seventy
pi.it graml-chil-
tiv s mol frii inis
loss, l'.ut 1-1 as
marge
issist
The
lown is well drained and quite
healthy. The cemetery is receiv-
i her chiMrin, si
i umtni-chiMriti, Kovenleeti
'll,‘ii nail a Lost at ollc i
to luuarn tlit-ir mopnmM
t on,,1.1, r Hint our 1 >ss is 1
l’hu deceased (I’m happy to sat) vvi.u tho
ri spoil iuhI con It-'cacti c 1 i.ll who" know hr.
by her strict integrity ct elniMctcr, and l.ur
'I'd' •• "»i«l pcnccble life, ler it may 1 ,. truly
slid, Hint nono know hor bat to highly cs-
It em mol b'vo her, Klin was ii coistiUrate
mill ilutilul wilo, n tend
mother, ii faithful friend, and it kind mi({b-
bur. Silo Hindu H public prulisi-lon or her
biiib in Christ by uniting liers dl' with the
l’liuiitivo I in [Hi st oburcii ntMt. Uil-ml, n fi
idiles
“little Nisi.”
It appearing to flic court by Ilia pa-
t it ion of lVrry & Dcnlmi dial S. S.
lVo'scron tile 11 tli day of May 1,'Wi,
oxoeuf) il and 'delivered a nmrlgage on
a certain tract or parcel of land lying
in said county, to-wit : ‘ (tuo Imndruil
and twenty Eevcn acres, more or less,
lying mid being iu die UOtli district
G. M , Washington Cmiiiiy Ga., ml-
j iiiig lands of O. I,, PrnsVor, W. ]!.
< > Guinn, E. Mr,Coy and others, for j
ioid yllectioiiutM j tlie purpose of securing die payment
of ii certain promissory nolo for one
hundred and seventy live dollars with I
'awful interest and ten per cent allor
on failure of said S S Prosser nml O I,
Prosser so to do the equity of rede p.
tmii in and to send mortgaged promises
I e forever thereafter barred and fore
closed.
Ami It is fnrllirr,ordered that this rale
1 e | cl,li..lied in die Sander.-,ville Mcnai
ry fur jour mouths or a copy served on
the laid S S I’rotser mill O fi Prosser or
their special ngete or I'dbirnoy at least
three montlis before the next term of
this piiU.'t.
I’.y the Court I Joint IPallcr liVdiison
Match term I 1 - 1’eiitioners ulinrr.ev.
K. W. ( A RS W E|,E ,/udgc. SC W'd
True extract from the minutes of the
upcriiir court of \\ asliingtou county
This March 81 1885
A M M A Vi) t th-rk
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1- | March term Is
ItUtcll attention, and will soon Cooper, then pastor of Hint cliureb;
Itoin wboro alio nsided, thirty-six boys fees made on the lllh duv of
years “g". mol was baptized liy 171,1. William i ,1/'
she livid n most acceptable member until Ibe
day, mid even hour of her deutli, b.aiitilully
i-M’Uiplilying mid adorning thu character ot
n true, and noblj Christian. She exhibited
berprofi Ksie.il by a acrupul u.h ulmt tv.iuce ,
mol eoiistant practice ol Christian duties. In
lire.Hide conversation she oltm spoke ol i f
I lie ii pretty re,sort. The intclli
I gent.Mayor ot 1 lie plnee, lion. J.
j.H. Herman,'!informed the writer
J that the whole burden of taxation
■ hills ii|Kiii the liquor dealers.
; I'liese are three in nnrnlior, mid j t ’ ,e i>oorli-ss t-xoi-il-noe
contribute si,500 tor the support
ol the town. No other tax is lev
ied or collected.
Among the the live men of (lie
place W. U. Matthews, Esq., is
one of the ino-'t prominent. He is
postmaster, agent of the Central
railroad and tree surer ami master
of transportation on the Wrights-
v.ille mil road. He is a man of great
it Son ices and energy.
Among the best stores we note
(lie following: Drugs, Dr (', K
- .. . | tW-l, nml puyalilu to the said I
."i'.T ' IVrrv A Denton, and due on the lust 1
,f lbs
day of September 1,881, w hich said
note, and mortgage, the said S. S. Pros
ser refuses to pay.
Il is therefore ordered that the said 1
S. Prosser pay into this court before '
• V' iV'"" 1 ;] Hodges’ Alternative Compound Sarsspttril
! I''"!"•>' I*«,»«l,. This eonqi,mud ,s purely
| ; i" U i" , ln K r 'd„‘"t i» perfectly l.annlLs in it ,^
J , 111 " ■‘telbcled from roofs nml herbs potacmins *r«
. Iiiedie.,1 pnipcrties. when comhined forms n msst
" ’' ■ 1 11 and pleasant medicine for the removal aud nor
" arish, 8 r, ” m »" ‘“P«iro
< 'In!/:s, liheumatixm,
Sialilhecul cr Holier, CA)u,.,u r.„„« an<J
»\i: vmits oi.o.
Tilt:. Acocsta GuuoNicf.K was estnb-
lislu’d in 17<35, but is still ynnn^, vi^nr-
I IuwfuI interest nml ten par eent niinr-
Mpys lees due on sni 1 note und
"Mull Christ : the next lerm thereof, the )irim ipal, mis and progressive, tool fully un fo lhe
-scaiifinu an- lu.vfnl ;.,i^..„ot I I|t|nl .. reqtiirenie.nfs of a lic.-t-cl.iss newspaper, i
moi l- | Democrat in polities, honc.-t and femlesiL
, or in ''' '•^‘^‘Jvoeney oi all puttl measures —
proceed [ - n, , , ^' n n ° r * n *? ol ‘ elique, it lias no
fnetu.s to reward, or eiKMnies to punisli.
I lie purpose* of the (’iijjonici.i: h to ad- ,
vaiiee public (rood and to support sueli !
measim*s as wid inure to tin* moral,
ss. no lowering 11 m l
im-we a uil« intereeptu'l lier souI’h sunsliiue. ,
mol shu r-joiooil in hopoofu bles.so.l iujmor* - a r 1 '' **nd the cost of I li is suit, or in
tality beyoud the gfAVA. ...
^Iio ev» r noknou l idded God as tho primal
Kourco of every enjoyment, Ah a clinsiian
matron, sho Nought to lead lu»r family into
tue golden paths of wisdom ami virtue, «|«>r
d. j orttm ut in every relation in life was a
continual rliHplav ot Id nded virtues; a set
ot practical religion, worthy of uinditiun
ry chiistian
dclanit thereof the com t
ns to justice mny appertain
And il is fnrliier ordered that this
rule ho published in tin* S nnh-rsville
d/emiry, ti newspaper published in
siid eonnty oi Washington, once it
* w r.v etiiistian. Snrdv, being 1 »ved hy all i ,n ° 11 ^ 1 /" r *° ,,r inotlths, or served on
1 ,,0 I 1 of nil (letiomitmtionH, the Lord was • defendant, the said S
vial, educational advancement ot' the . le'iauiy oii. reti me. Filially
1 '■ • Mint IoiukI il flu* very bwt |>rei>eratt
aim, st in toiit rvlief uml Inin Hie ted »
ihxm, Scrofula or King'i fl„g
' r . Chronic Sore A’l/es, O/rf .,,J
, .. (’0mu: Sorcit of allkindx, lloilx, l'impteo, Syphilitic
VvJ h ii inimlirin, 1 ranaryand Secondary Si/phi)i.*’ N Pr .
a I'm'-; Debility, Liner Complaint, Inflammation of ih
l\ idnn/iui I J Madder; renovate* and incinerateg the
nyxleiu; act* gently on the bowela. A.* an appetite
uni t or general debility, il is a »u>xl excellent rented..
CAMPBELL BROTHERS *
Oruggisls So c iMiinuliiclui'crs. For sale by nil Druniaia
1 r,et $,l pu- buulc, or ll fur $0. Liberal lllicoum to
the trade.
Sola und M<invJoctitvev%tif
ETHIOIPAN
PILE OINTMENT}
A never failing remedy for Illinil, lileediug, Itching, iu-
•cncil or I’roiriuiiiig I'iles. (lives iilmost iiiHlniitiiiieoiisic-
lief, nml will client a permanent cure. / Price $1 per bull Ic,
or (i lor $*i.
TK^TIMONIAL No 1.
< \ M ri'.KI ,L BK<K —11 nflords me peetdinr ph asnre to
testify to tie* gi* at Hltetey of your Kthiopijm 1’ileOintment
I was mi intense s.i||;«rer from Protruding Piles, nml a lew
ipp'if.ttiiMis of this wonderful remedy speedily effected i
permanent cme- Trtdv]
.1 M II WVK INS, 70 South High St
TP.“PI'I MON!A 1. No 2.
I Ills h to rcrtlfy, thnt I was ullW'ted with I’iles for twenty
il Hit! Ktll'oplall Clio ()|n(.
hi 1 ever iimhI. it guv
toil to the support of nu oxcolli-nt - Djtti’ol; gun min I liici'chnntl'sc,
high school, under charge of ITof.
\\. II. Lawson. The total revenues
of the institution from ull sources
N. & J. W. Smith, J. 'J'. Walkc.
A ( o,, S. f . Mclntyro & Co., nml
J. I). Franklin; provision store
S. Prosser,
own and IiIim* Having been ! his special airent, or attorney, three
mstss.K«aa sr
r ii,.. i.— i I 'his court. 1 his J/arch 111Ii 18So.
U. W. CARSWELL
Judge S. (’. \V. C.
line extract from thu niiiiulos of
I •<
erly of Itallatin, 1
while pupils in attendance and j millinery mid fancy goods, Mrs. M
ahout thcsHmo number of colored. I J0 . ci.ecty; Jeweler, Janvs M
the piofcssoi is assiRted V» v tour u,...,,, . . * > * . «• M .
competent female teachers, lustra.- . ° '""iJT"!* I ^ ,1) !
tiotis is given for nine calender, or 1 ‘ y al,,H l \ o. and lv. 1. Walker
ten sckomsllc months. The ncado- 1 1 ll( ' cil1 '. 1 "JK 0 wagon facto- j
my building is n neat structure, j'T nml plaining mill of VV. J. Join-1
crcctc 1 nt a cost of $7,000, and capa- j , -' 1 ' & Co. is a new and important !
Ido of seating 200 pupils. Here the ! industry. They arc undertakers
students nmy lie prepricd to enter j also. j)r, M. (I. Hatch is a jiiipti-
the junior class of any college. I n and successful physician. Col
Mr. Lawson is a native of the conn ! J. Cr Hannan is the only lawyer
Tciiipei'cnce in MimUsoii.
There is mtioli cxcilomont here on
Ibe qaiB ion of prohib t on, although
Uiu election is uot nud can not be
called under the act before the iirst
of July, This indicates a furious
light when the battle doe* opon.
—Cons/ilulion.
It seems singular that there is no
mention in the Irish national papers
ol Mr. ]'amoll's marriage. It has
been chronicled in the Irish papers
id opposition politics, and spoken of
in the English papers as an ace, m-
plishcd fact and frequently alluded
to. Mr. Darnell is very much a man
of mystery,
Mr, Itamhill’s shrewd Dmlgc.
Philadelphia Jbvurd (/Vm.)
Ho soon as Mr. liandnll rouicmha-
ilml Drcsidcnt Cleveland was a firm
I driver in the one term principal ho
jei omimiteil him for 1888. This re
. ah's die thrilling scene in “Box und
t ox. “Hark j c sir, can you light?"
• No!" “Then oome on,"
Hubert Yergin, aono-annedox con
federate soldier uf South Carolina,
/ as an eighteeu-yenr-old daughter
who cun uot only run the engine to
gin her father's cotton, but she has
turned money enough to carry her
through the Columbia female college
anil to come out with tho valedictory,
• he first honor in tiro graduating class
Tho largest room iu the world un
der one roof and unbroken by pillars
>' in St. Petersburg. It is 821) feet
Ji ng by 150 feet in breadth. By day
light it is used for military displays,
and a battalion can completely uiu-
j.i uvro in it. Twenty thousand wax
tapers uro required to light it. The
Joi f cl this structure is a single an h
‘ f iron nud it exhibits remarkable
u nmet ring skill in tho architect.
i here seems to be a growing tein
jicrancc sentiment in our county and
We would not he surprised to see il
won added to Die “light counties''
on the map. In conversation with a
puny of liclf a dozen fanners, all of
whom drink, and some to excess
cveqy one expressed themselves as
heartily in favor of prohibition, and
we 1 cl ic vc the country people (the
whites) arc for prohibition.
-- Constitution, from Iitakrly (in.
Aiiaium Lincoln \y. s a total al -
*>tainer foi fifty years. On his elec
tion to the Presidency a large number
•of litizens crowded to the IVhite
House to congratulate Id in, IV lien the I Uoi'e I 8 ales i-ensns just n eeivoil by
lv, and was graduated from the State
I diversity. lie had an experience
20 years in teaching, nml is also a
member of the city council.
There are four w hite and three col
ored churches in Snudersvillo and
the population is about 1,000.
Tiie Mayor,
lion, William Gltllithcr
is a gentleman ol great worth, and
deservedly popular. He leports the
town out of debt, and with a lire de
partment. and engine but no organi
zation. Among the leading lawyers
should ho mentioned Ii. I). Evans A
Son, The senior has been in the Ic
gal practice 30 years, and stands
very high as a jurist and citizen
His promising young son is city at
torncy.
I. Herman keeps tine liquors for
sale, and is also captain of a corps
I of artillery who are well provided
with guns and small arms, mid have
an nrmnry of their own. The (’apt.
is full of pluck and energy, and Ids
1 command would give a good account
I of themselves should any emergency
require their services.
Dr. J. 11. Roberts, the postmaster,
who is a staunch Democrat and
greatly distinguished himself on the
Confederate side iu tho war, enjoys
the Hire distinction of having hern
appointed to otHce three times under
Hcpulicnn lulministratini s. This
I arose from two causes: llis great
! fidelity anil ollleieney, and the fuel
Mint no radical appointed could ever
give bond, llis olflee is elegantly lit
led up with fixtures brought from tin |
North,and is a model of neat ness and •
convenience.
Among the lending uicrehan's in j
general merchandise are Tarlmt
ton A Duggan, Win. Gnlbdier, Geo.
1). art hen, P. ilapp's Sun A- ('o ,
andT. !*. Sparks A Co. Mr. ('. R.
Pringle is engaged in the milling
hiisiiiess, and turns out 800 bushels
of meal per day. lie is also the Dies,
of llis S. A T. 1!. R. and u most useful
and enti rprisiug citizen. Geo. A.
Reinhart has been a citizen for thir-
I tv live 3 ears.
The Gilmore Flouse
, still retains all of its widely extend- j
i’ll prestige ss a delight fill travelers'
{ home. The gentle liostes always cap- |
i tivnle the lieai ts ofherguests with her ;
I pleasant manners, while at the same .
j time ministering to their plrisieal j
wants witli the best Die market af-!
fords. The Col. is ever on hand, too,
dispensing the hospitalities of the i
house.
Tim \uuvsfM Gib'.ou nml
(li'isvilli! milioud.
Count}' Ijflltiittl'S.
Washington is the 7lli eounl v in
population in the State; thu 2d ia tlie
number of bales of .cotton produced;
the 1st in tho product of bushels oi
sweet potatoos and the first in the
valno of her live stock. The pop
ulation is 21,blit, of whom b.libure
"lii'o, and 12,515colored’ Her cot
ton 3 it Ll was 23,058 bales. Number
of liens under cultivation, 152,887,
• • f \vl i :li tid.bOOare devoted lo cotton.
1'ho school population hs 7.012, of
of whom 3,711 Are whites, There
aieltll | ulilic schools in thu county
ami forty doctors. These facts »n
obtained from mi adv.uico e- iiv of
h" mi) Ilbli' Ill'll reliirnes of (lie last
tli her; t
ibtiillHt< IV
whole lifj.
'o Bay that aho wim olio ol tho b' ht uoincii in
tho world. Uiamlmothor’H health had been
(joolining for hovi rat yoarw provioiiH toiler
death. Hof laat lllnChM was Revere but short,
hoin^ about eleven days, with that dreadful
and fatal disease, typhoid fever; though she
to vt r was hoard to murmur, but boro hor
aflliotioUH with Christian a fortitude, bhu has
always said that sho was resigned to tho will
ol her blessed Redeemer. Her corn-tant
companion was tho liiblt; and sho wan ulten
ht ard reading that blessed hymn,
"Mixtures ol joy and sorrow
1 daily do pass through;
Somethins I’m in a valley,
And sinking down with woe;
SoiuetimiH I am exalted,
Oil vault s’ w logs I fly ;
I rise above my troubles,
Aud hope to reach the oky.
f J here with the holy angols,
Timtstaud around thu throne,
And saints of every nation
^ Our voices joined in one,
We'li sound aloud the praises
()t our Redeeiut r ,Gotl,
\N ho saved us by bis sorrows,
And wu.-diud us iu His blood.”
Campbell Bros. Druggists Nashville, Tenn.
•Statu nml country.
Tlmcolmns of tlio ClinoNtn.E nro fret*
from tint taint of sensationalism and the
depravity engendered by immoral pub
lications.
Our telegraphic news service is full ^ ,
mid coiiiplote. The CimaNim: contains! FflR SAI F RY A MATUIC DKUOfJIST. BANKERS
mi nvcrngcof nine tlimisaml winds per 1 ° * «■ ItlHIlllw, VH.I.ll, «A.
iluy from the New ioi’K Assuciutcil I
Thi s service is supplemented by , ‘
Die Superior Court of Wiisliiiigion l »»' able nml fulcnfcil currespondents u
1 ^ Atlanta and Columbia, who nro imlcfa,
tigablc in their labors lo give our rend
ers flic latest news nml tl,o most inter'
cstiug letters.
Our lu'conipllslicd anil brilliant asso
ciate, Mil. James li. Ramiau., of tlic
iturinl stall, m'iiiIs our readers Ids graph
Cnuiily J/areli term 1885 This Jfarcli
31st 1885. A. J/. J/AVO, Clerk.
Wasbington County Superior Court,
March term 1885,
lVrry A 1 teuton i
inortgaun foreclosure ic and interesting letters trom Washing
in the town, but lie is a host with
in himself. The Tetinille railroad
cost $25,000 and pays seven per
-“id. besides “saving a shot iu Die
locker.” The railroad commission
does not hurt it worth a cent.
'■'lie lln ns i I (on lloii-c
has been greatly enl trged and im
proved, and compares favorably
witli any hotel in that section of
tlie Stnto. Mine host and his am
iable vile are doing a good bttsi-1
m ss and snare no p ains in the en- t'l'inpei'jinee Reeling on Tiles
N"W in lODclusli.n I won d say to lur ln>-
ri'HVcd ihililnn, wiipnol; hot try to clir-r
isli hi'rnn iuory uu an inlliioiioa irresistit 1,
« nil.ii's Volt io a land ot perpetual lislit,
Irnpniciits of
O. L, Dresser \ on lenity
“Rule Nisi"
ll appi-nring to the court by the pe
tition of lVrry Denton, that (),
Dresser on the llth ib'y of Febnuiry
1386, executed nml delivered a inurtgagii
on n ccrtnin tract or parcel of land lying
in said eonnty to-wit: “One hundred
and twelve acres of land more or less,
lying in the noth District G. M. Wn
inirton Cointy
of~ ' •'
I bill, John Lawrence and olliers for die
purpose of securing the payment of
niton Cointy said Slate, adjoining lands
f S. S. Drosscr, W. J. O'tJuimi, Wt„. ‘ “.IV. ' y . ^ l,ro,ul ' 1 '
bill, John liawrcncc and others for the , |, ' v< ' l "iig t
'iiriiitsi. nf -ei'ui-iii., il,., .. and clieapesi 11 „
ton (luring the ttongn
The CimoNiet.K publishes the full tel
(-graphic service id die New Turk Asms
ciated Dross.
TERMS:
Morning Edition, 0 inns
, lycnr....
Evening Edition, (i inns
“ 1 year
W cckly Edition, (I ums
1 year
, I year...
So no
lo on
a nu
ti i Hi
. I 25
- 11ronii-11• is the largest
lieapest 1) dly paper in tlm .South
ertain promissory note for one hundred ,ls I' 1 'bhslics all the telegrapliii: news,
Gun, Pistol and Machine
REPAIR SHOP.
IHHXG till you PISTOLS, GUNS, and SEWING MACJIINS If you
want litem put in good order at a reasonable price, io
E. TWILLEY’S SHOP
On Jernigau Street, Next to Mr. Bcnj. Wlhddon’s KMldonco.
said note and mortgage tlm said O. L.
Drosscr refuses to pay.
tlolluiH with lawful interest and ten per
"flit attorm ys flics, made on die
paper,
pages St
importnnt
lertuinment of their many patrons.
Stop with them always,
April 1 85
piiroli
SHERIFF'S SALES
roll JULY 1885.
W il) be Mtlil la fore the (ourt liotjgo door !
i 1 ti c city of S ue Vr-ville \V;isbinjr|on c ... 1
' n ' IH'il .HI tile ||,S' |'||. m|;IV ill J III V |)C\t ||,c
tlolimving properly to wil:
m oil acts ot hi in] lv itur in i-ldnztou eounlv
< i: orgin, in the 1315 1 list riel of said enmity
mic tr el emit ining live hundred anil
l"rly t 1(1 ) acres more or le-s known a'
the Williams pi tee jind liounded oil the
North l*\ Wile,' Il 'iri-vm the E;i-t aed
Soml' l,y to mis of J T 3'i"",|(lih,"il. and mr
the West by hind of Win I io«.lillle; dm other
'ra i entilaini" • I Sli acres inni e or less a ml
lx. (nil. .1 ii" tile North 1 .y Wit. y ilarrisaml
.1. 1 hand ers, mi the Iia-l' hy land ,,f
A" "'"l i Swiiit "ml Si.mil and wi-i |,v land
• ft! W Itmirditon. Leviel on as die 'pri p-
t'l ty ill" It I’ llymiiii III sAlisl'v n II l l issued
Kim the Sup.-i ior eiiurt ut s lid eumiiv in C,
Vorol'Cherry M Sellars, IVopmlv pointed
out Iiv plnliitiirs atloniey anil written no-,
lice given tenants in pusse-sii
Sold nt the risk of die former
Also nt tlm same dine and
sold lor cash to the highest 1
lowing property to-wit.
One house and lot and one store house
on said lot containing live acres of land
I lion- or li ss, lv ing in dm eounlv of Wash
ington. state "f (leorghi mi dm waters el'
W i 11 in iiiKiui Siva iiqi ml j. dr ing lands of
I. IDrown, i. M, 1 tarri . A. I feritian, on
l.ast, W ist, Sou'.li, mi'I North Iiv waters nf
Williamson swamp clerk, die p'l'ire whereon
-I F Lord now la Sail s. Levied mi as the
properly "f said ,1 F Lord, and which prop
erty is held hv the said ,1 F Lord or Ids
assignees under a lan l for title given hv
A T t Inutliiini to the slid .1 F Lord dm
pma hase money lieliig iwenly live hundred
dollars of whieh has lieen paid eighteen
limulred and thirty three dollars and sixty
■even ("'ills leaving a hilanee on said liomi
ol six hundred and sixty six dollars and
•liii'tv three cents, Insides interest on raid
iiiuouiit from the Iirst day of January l.sHl
at eight per cent interest per annum dll paid
vv itli a eredit nl fitly dollars giva n Fell, ldi
h'S'i. to satisfy a snporior court ti fa in fa-
v(n- el lien. T Ungers’ toils vs Jiiiin F.
Loid' Legal given .1 F Lord nml
tt'de, I*. L Lord as holder of the liond and to
A T Oheadiam tin. maker of the loud.
I’rupeiay pointed out l.y plniitill's attorney
Alto at tlic sumo time and pine
It is therefore ordered that the saidO.
Drosscr pay into this court on or lie-
fqrc tin the next term tlicrcof, the prim
ipal, interest nml altonicy.s fees afore-
i,„. , .... | su'd, due on said note nml mortgage, and
il >u. ( . ll. Irtuglo called tho nlooting to | (he cost of this suit, or in default tlicrcof
tiny.
Convention of tlm FroUibitiouists of Wash- '
-Southern World. I • n lAi-n county met tliis day .Juno U, 1 !■ 8.7.
orili r and aunounood tho object, when on j the com I will proceed as to justii
and till the. news id the. iiniriiiiig paper,
and is sent to suiisi riuern .,t tt; per year
The Weekly is now a ten pagi
•lv
itli
new
I Im Sunday t 'hroniele is a large eight
dage paper, amt contains liftv-six coi-
utmis of matter. Spm'uitii copies free.
sVddri'NS
OHUONtCLD, f:
CONST tTUTtOXALLST.
1 AI'HICiAVaimi, | iI'Hident, Augusta, G.-I
motion nl Jus. U, Floyd ol tlm U7th hdst
Joint o Duggan was oh etc,I President ol tin
Convention, and .1. M. Painter vv a a made
Sccretar}. c, | n j, 17vans proseeted the
to 1 'wing roselntloti vvliieh was unanimously
adopted: t
Itim>1 ved, That tho elmirm in of this inaet-
,n K ‘ i^bt dk-liq'atcH lo tho Stato Tt'iii- I |Mys
|h rain • conveulion to mn-t-t in Atlanta on the i
Hhh it)^t , and in cuhm any del-”ate caunnt I
u,, »*i)ti that lio la allowod to appoint his al-
ternutc.
I i<• 11 <>w i11pv gentlemen wore then uppoin*
t"d di I Kali's to the Stato Tcntpcranco Col-
v* i>turn to ho In 1 | m Atlanta on tho loth ol
•J uno:
Mac 111 Wart lien, Dr. A. ’I’. Cheatham, Jos.
It. Daniel, V ti. Joyner, W. XI. Francis, I,.
I'. Kendrick, J. (J. Harman unit Dr. J. JI.
Roberto.
limy
iipncrtniii. AM! it is further ordered
that this rule lie published iu the Sami- ‘
cr-vtlle Mercury, a newspaper published
in said county of Washington, oiioe a
month for four months or served on the
said ( L L. Drosscr, llis special agent or;
attorney, three im tillis previous to dm
next, term of this comt. This March 11
it. II'. CARSWELL
J tttige S. (IP. ( \
True extract from the minutes of llio ,
Superior com I of ll'a-liimit.ui county
Maieh term 1885. A. M. MAVO Ulcrk. I
Wasliington County Superior Court i h
March term 1885
Derry A Denton |
w it. w'J-sic-'U,
AHD JEYj
Mb Co' Sef .k. Je. .
:ley
atPAIltED BY
JBEKIGAIT
MILLINERY'STORE.
! S. S.
On motion, tho city papers were requested
I'l 'ee will lie to I 111 lisii tho ptooeedings of this meeting.
111 lH lImre being no further business boforo tho
convention, i on motion, adjourned.
JOHN O, DUGGAN, l’res.
J. M. I’a I M r.ii, Hefl'y,
Administrator's Dismission.
GEO KG IA—Wiisliitictou couutv.
OUDINAIiY’S OFFICE,
J.W. Waller amt .1. It. Sumner, Adminis
trators ot the estate ol Wiii.lt Parker Into of
I. applies to trio tor let-
said county dec
ters of dismission frr
ut said estate, and l
rill p„
(Imlriistnilion
upon their
mnrtgngo foreclosure
| on realty
“Rule Nisi ’ *
It appearing to lltt! court by th« pu-
titioa "I Derry A Denton that S. S. Pros
ser on the I lit Ii day of March 188;; ex
ecuted and delivered a mortgage, on a
certain tract or parcel of laud iu said
comity to wit: (Inc hundred and twelve
ncres of laud land more or less, lying nml
being in tlm IIDlli district <!. M ., il’asli-
i1101<>11 comity and Stale id Georgia and
nkjniiiing lands on the north nf O. L.
Drosscr, l .ast by A m.t n.jitiii, South by
bevy McCoy, and west by Ira Cham
bers, George and Win. Ilali, for (lie.
purpose of securing the payment of a
certain pinmissnry note for one hundred
dollars w ith lawful interest and ten per
attorneys fees, unde on (lie tilth day of
'I lie umlersignes will open on April
licet, 3 Midiiitiry Store til Davis-
boro (la., where lltev will keep a
nice stuck, consisting of till goods
usually' k, pi in a millinery store.
Give us a t till.
Mrs. Sallie Sessions & Sister
March 23 Davislmro Ga.
WARDING
I OUSE.
Hoard can lm had at the residence
ol Mr. A. IV. Jackson, norlli end of
Harris street, ut reasonable rates.
M 10 '85—tf.
For Sale
npl'lii-ntion on the 1st Monday iu July, 1885, ; March 1883 and payable to tile said Dur
al my office in 8andcrsvi||o.
Givti under my hand and official signa
ture, this llth March, 1x85.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
•1-12— 3m
For le tters of Guardianship.
GEUHGIA—Washington Couutv
OhDiN.tuv’s Office.
luiInin M Hall, having in duo form ap-
i'li.-d to tie mulersigticd fur letters of gtnir-
'Inuiiliip of the person and property ot Dal-
jiis Yates minor orphan of Dallas 17. Yates,
t mi I county, deconsed, and I will pass
li ‘sold vvilldirx: ", U '1 H | M ' 1 P r "‘‘I 1 "l“V‘ s ' d 1 ' 1 "Pl’licatim. on Urn Iirst Monday
i sol. vvtllim (I , legal bourn of sale in July ]SS5. at my nffleo in Snudersville.
O the highest ladder I r cash, tho fob Given ttu.ler my baud officially this amt,
lowingproptuly in wit:
1 18 acres i f land, mure or lest!, iu Iho
'..'Jlii Diet. Cl. M. in Washington couutv
Ga , adjoining lands of Jackson Reufrob’
mid the North, on the East by lands oi
my hand officially this 20th
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
Dr. Hu 1 lickl. They will bo lead
with iiiUrnst.
Of Die c mnty rflperq Dm i xcdlotit
O linin'y. Hi hi • Murk Nevviuai'. basin
will Do lit islied m October. Tavern v
uiilos are now actually in use. The
whole length will On seventy miles,
auiitlre people look forward witli
eager interim to the completion of
this new artery of commerce from
iiu.iietme room was lull lie cleared it j
b.c ‘urcof the practical jokes of w ltieli '
)'<’ was fond. “Gentleman,” said he, '
“i atn sure you will u S rre with mu'
1 bat nil this auspicious occasion we
Humid drink each other's health.”!
'1 bis proposition was greeted with 1
applause. Soon a servant appeared,
itirryinga tray with a number of | which ro much is expected,
ylnsist's ;jjid y hirgeiteenjite' of water, i Emm Dr. H. N. J luliitield, who
Turning to Jds guest, the Djesidenl * illH l ,Ili eDced mi dieiuo here thirty
I lieu said. “Gentlemen, vve will now 1 YYY? L [‘Y
iit itik each other's health in Die best
Leverage given to mug, pure eujd wn
ur." Subsequently the Drcsidcnt
added to one o/Ttjs friends: “Thai
water joke edeeli'd two (uirposes-il
i'.' .lied n;} loom and gave them a
b’’'-"U in the ilisuse of sirong ai.d
pul lie sellouts, we learn lent D
drainage uf the town is good, aud
. e lauds of
A .Li Grithn, Smith by lands of .lessee
Prosser, and \\ est liy lands of Martha
Wardsvviiith Levied on im the proper
ly 1 * •’ H Gtdiiti, to satisfy n Superior
L'ouit fi fu ill lay r of O W Haas vs A
| ii Gi lljn. Dropirly pointed out bv
paliutill i-attorney, in111 legal notice give"
Ii l u:t in penssii ll. This June 5th 1885
AI»o at the stint.' time an I place will he
suld one tract ur parcel uf land lying in
\\ a-dongmii cnimv (hi, cuiitniiiiiigiiiic him-
I " ,li ‘ •*■ **i lilt) (1 *.)U) tiiTUH iiioi'c or It 'S la-inir-
| ‘ hiiiiicHtc'.id nf Mary 17. Jlrantlcy alias
Ml.,. ) it Jh antlcy, adjoining lands uf Wash-
"igtu" •''until, William r-niiili, Wilson
Mic.ily and Holier, Yninir; lev ml on as die
j p’npcrty nf .Mrs Mary 17 lirnrtlcy a'i.is
j Mrs .1 M Brantley, to satisfy a Superior ,
I court h fa III favor of William' Stephens vs I
I M | '“ J -'1 Brantley hy teas.,n otallid'.ivil of J
|L Hannan iiimiiicy lor plaintill, that the
homestead is subject. Pin,arty pointed mu
it nffidtivti and hy jilaiutiit ’s attorney and .
j 'egii 1 notice given delendunt in ousession
1 icia 5dt June 1885.
A iso ut the saute time nud place will be
j Ola two tracis Of parcels of land lying
in the 1315 district, Washington
l "Utily Georgia known as the Williams
place, one tract containing two
“'•mired a,id forty (2 III, nor
| m°re or loss bounded on the North
i j binds of Wyley Harris on the East and
i V , '" Uh h .V fall'Is Of ,/. T. Youngblood
A CM by Sun, Do di.tlc amt tlm other
by
there is a singular exemption liom > n “ !t ou | itniiimgimehu!idrediuidi!igli!y-
I six aui'HH jnm'e or le““ i... i i .r i
< pidemioR.
f. .1 }■ v eat'K
•8 1.812, and r.
people ft • >11. I
tlm .Slate la
extinguished a debt of
educed t he taxes of the
to 35
lb la,
f cell I . id
out Uj ill lit
a
(It:
i} Hi
Grand J,
Y‘!y.
six acres more or less, bounded on"
A'oJ’Gi by lands ot Wiley Harris and C.
•J- t' litnnbeis, on the East, by Amanda i
•sivnit. un the fcjuutli aud West by G. W. j
Levied on as the property j
“im to satisl v a Siq.’r court
“ •'• •“ i">"i' of 1 line Blount is R I'
I'.Vintm, liroperly roinled out. by plaint- |
' Us a11.h i■ v. Notice giv en tenants ,n j
post t niim. ,'s 11 at risk of the tormer j
jms-rWtsr. C. A. WALL SheriU - . !
f voltgii t oil .
“f It
April, 1885,
5-21-It
For Letters Dismission.
G KOI vG IA—Washington County.
ORDINARY'S 0 A1- ICE,
Duct. A. Mathis aud Gio. D, Warlben Ex-
ecntorsol the will ol James Brooks, applies
tome lei* letters ol dismission from iho Ad-
1111iiisli.iti• >ii ol tlii! GHtiito ot sail] dGoeascd,
■tii.l 1 will p.vsH upon tin ir application oil
the l\r«t Monday in July, 1885.
Uivfii under my lmnd and oflloiul Kinna-
ture tliis Utii day of March 1885.
(piers and pre
vents nml?rial fe
vers, dyspepsia,
chronic constipa
tion, a tendency
hi kidney and
Madder ailment
and rheumatism
and is oft he great
est value iu case
of bodily trouble
• arising from weak
oi,. i’ 0 !'!’ 1 ':
a' f bydtVuf.
idtfhly scryieeahle to convalc.«ccnts and la*
dies in delicate health. ]t is moreover a
useful nudieine to take with one on long
journeys, and counteracts the elleets of mem
tal exhaustion. For sale hy all druggists
and dealers generally.
A. J. JERN I GAN
"IvVI.KIt IN
itl{*lies tY »fowcliy.
AValclit'S, Cb-cks .v .ft-vVL’lrv,
J-iKl’AlKED.
and Denton and duo on the Iirst day
of iSoptciuher 1883, which note and
mortgage the said S. S. l'tosser refuses
to pay.
It is therefore ordered that said S. K.
Dresser pay into this court on or liy the
Iirst day of the tic: t term thereof, tlie
principal, interest and attorneys fees,
aforeraid due on said note and mort
gage, and the cost of this suit, or in de
fault thereof the court will proceed as to
justice, may appertain, und it is further
ordered that t lie rale, hi! published in lltt!
Sandcrsville Mercury, a newspaper pub
lished in sai l county, into tt month for
lour months, or served on the said S. S.
Drosscr, his special agent or attorney
three montlis previous to the next term
of (Ids court This March 1 Itli 1885'
If. W. CARSWELL /udge SU \V C
True extract front the minutes of the
Superior Court of Washington county,
Maicli Term 1885. This March 31st
1882. A. M. MAYO Clerk,
American laud j
mortgage co. of I mortgage ‘rule nisi’
London limited [ to foreclosure.
vs. | March term 18S5.
S. S. Drosscr | Washington
O. I,. Drosscr J county Georgia,
Drcssent the lion. Il W Carswell,
Judge of said court.
It appearing to the court by the pc-
i litioii of tin! American Freehold Laud
Mortgage Co. of Loudon [ imitudj that
°n tlie 3Uth day of ./itliuary iu the year
of our Lord eighteen hundred and eigh
ty two, .S S Drosscr 0 I. Drosscr of said
county made and delivered to said
.American Freehold land mortgage Co.
of London [limited]"!"! that afterwards,
"tt the t ll i rt ill'll ti t day of ./aiiuary 1882
to secure the payment of said instrument
executed and delivered to the American
Freehold land mortgage co. of London
: [L.mitodJ their deed of mortgage where
by lie conyeycd -V F land and murtg’e
co. of London, 224 acres of laud in ffilth
(list, (i M of said county and more ful
ly described iu foregoing petition, con
ditioned tlint if said IS >S Drosscr and G
L Prosser should pay off and discharge
said mortgage note and interest notes,
according to its tenor and effect, (lieu
• lie deed of mortgage and said note
should lie. void.
And it. further appearing that said
promissory notes remains unpaid. It is
therefore ordered that said SS Prosser
and () L Drosscr pay into this court liy
tlie Iirst day of the next term thereof,
, the principal, interest and costa due on
■■aid mortgage and note.- nr slew cause I" i
J the contiaty jf there he utty, and _th.it [
OllC 1 I It it DU <
acrc.K'ul well
.•»!*[>]) to I. IIfn
•IlMgc tk lot ('OMUl'iin# one
if water, on Floyil S;icvt
THE WHEELER AND WILSON NEW NO. 8
IT IS LIGHTEST RUNNING
and has no noisy shuttle.
IT IS NOT DANGEROUS TO
IIELTII LIRE HEAVY RUN-
NING AND NOISY SHUTTLE
MACHINES.
AGENTS WANTED-
SEND FOR PRICE LISTS AND
TERMS.
ADDRESS
WHEELED & WILSON MFG’OO
ATLANTA GA
M. D. DAVIS
SAN I) E' .8VILLE, (
Olio stn
lie square
For Sale.
• • lions Jc lot
to I. ]lerm in
For Sale.
Sim'I'IiicIcn A lij'c (jilnwst’s.
Gold Spectacles,
and Eve Glasses,
Silver and White
Metal Spectacles,
and Eye Glasses,
Sled Spectacles,
and Eye Glasses,
with line Lenses
fu r s a I e a t
A. J. JERNIGANS
J ew tii.it v Sroitn.
the
poll
One lot conlaifigt,' of tin "cac .nml one 2
Room cott igu .good well of water tipple to
f. Herman'
For Sale.
One lot eontainin ;; t fan aero on Floyh
street tS: Onu Room ooti igo apply to I. Her
man. Terms reaiuimblo tf
Lot For Sale.
A very desialde built ling lot on
Harris St. nexu to Dr. D.rattlleys of
fice apply at once ciDier to,
Dr. S. I). BRAN i IA" Sandcrsville
Dr. M. C. HATCH Tcnnillc.
Wriglils.vitf& '■'i iiuiMc IS. II.
'Tcnnillc Ga. March 30 1885.
On anil after Sunday Anril 5l.li 1885
agents of this company will sell
on Sc x da vs oni.v rc tun tickets
to itcrt'itx oxi.v on the Day sold and
the hay AtTKit at the fidh)vv;iig pri
ces :
Tcnnillc to I lariisun and ml urn 50c
“ WrigliUviilu “ •• 75c
Harrison “ •• ■< « 5p { .
“ “Tcnnillc “ “ 5Uc
Wrightsvillc “ “ •> •• 75,.
“ Harrison “ “ 50c
By order id A\ r . II. Thomas
Gen I Supcriutcutlunt
W. C. Mathews
Treasurer.
c-o
COTTAGE
©RGAW
Jinn attaliiod a n tan (lord <f csccllct:co whkh
GdmltBof iiOBHp-.rinr.
It (jontaimj ovory hojirovonicDt that imuhtivo
C'HJius, uklU nud luouoy can j/ruduou.
Grniul Jury.
Drawn for September term 1885.
(7 S Young
F S SI tinge
Win (lallahttr
Shade Duk e*
U R Mur pin1
W M Knglii.li
.lames ID Mdls
,lames JI Palmer
i/uhn li Hodges
John li Harrison
■John Tut/lor
O H P ’I trull
J ID Veal
Jesse. II I Iras ir el
A L Josey
dco. ID Mil's
Win ll Francis
J K Newsome
S M Hitchcock
K J N Walden
Ji m Martin
L Jack son May
1) F Chambers
W A McCarty
Ji T Pounds
li H Houghton
It G Harris
WJ Ask ew
l)r. visa lleeeh
(leu D Warlheni
Traverse Jury Drawn For Ist Week
Tliovo r--t ‘llnut Or jam nro celebrate it trr vol-
uiiio, (jtitilio/ of toim, quick ) (. spoil be, vuriety of
iioiuliiHittion. urtiatio (ltautjM, hcuuty in fii.ibh, p-.-r-
fcetcoiiBliTiotlui), maki.nt them thu u.i r.t atbrnot-
ivo, onifiHifiitttl k:h1 do» iruble organs for Loaxia.
sohoolj, chuvchcB, lodges, sockticc, etc.
kei'utatiok,
UJKZ.Q5JAIii:S> FACILITIES,
LKILL2J5) WOIlKMi;!?,
ItXSV JIATESlIAt,
OOM15INHD, MAKE Til IB
THE POPULAR ORGAN
Inslruciicn Dooks and Piano Stoold.
Catalogues v.iul TviooListo, on upiillcutlon, rnejs.
Ihs GSiicago Cottage Organ Co.
Corner Itanrlolph sml Ann Stroota,
ntiicivriO. ill.
ICE! ICE!! IC!!!!!
EESIONS! EEJIiJAS!! LEMONS!!!
On and after May tlie 1st, I will
be prepared to fill all orders fur Lake
lee ami Lemons. Scud me vour or
der. Satisfiction guaranteed.
W. A. G.ALLA 11 HR.
Tcnnillc, Ga.
Quick and Easy Cbild-Birtb
Tliousnnds of woman over the land testi
fy to tho vvoudorfulckects of this great rem
edy; it. will not only shorten labor und lessen
the inte*>ity of pain auil suffering beyond
expression, but bettor than all, il thereby
greatly diminishes the danger to life of both
mother and child. This great boon toouf-
fetiug woman is Holmes' Liniment, or
Mother's leltml. Prepared and sold byJ.
Bhadfiei.d, Atlanta, (ia. Sold hy lV
Druggists. 1'iicu 31.50 bottfo. Sent
by Express on receipt ut price.
Jim. J‘. Williams
Miles I’nnner
Geo. ID. Sdas
T. 1). llaukins
Sidney 'Pay'or
John ID. Layton
E. D. Gttrrc.il
T. A. Curry
P. 1). Logan
C.S. Wd.l
lili Wilson
ID. 0. Hr own
Alex. ID. Tanner
Jus. //. Pulley
Jno. F. Tanner
Je.nks J. Tanner
JI. 11. Wicker
ID. If. Dukes
C. G. Rawlings
L. 67 Shurling
J. A. liedgootl
Thus. L. 1). Tanner
J. G. A in arson
0. J. McMillan
II. A. Rawlings
ID. M. Hodges
S. M. R rooks
John P. Riddle
II. J. Jordan
A. S. Mitchell
Traverse Jury Drawn For 2ml Week
Isaac O. Green way ill. ID. Pourrietle
II. C. Wilson John P. Smith
ID. J. Jordan J. trank Brantley
Gen. M. Brantley Jos. F. Mmkcrson
Robert Frank ID. 1). Walker
limanuel Price ID. I. Mathis
1) R R Warmmaek I. A. Smith
A. S. Smith
II R. Sessions
ID. A. Smith ills/
.S'. //. Parsons
ll. L. Lay’on
./. (J. Jordan
ID. L. Knight
John A Quinn
ID. J. Joyner
A. R. Adams
II. 11. Hi-ill
J. C. Ham Ron
J. K. Wedtlon
John F. Hartley
0. O. Walker
J. A. Vinson ,
Watkins’ Hall.
Is capable of seating 1000 peo
ple and is arranged for THEATRI
CAL SHOWS, CONCERTS Ac. It
is situated in THE HEART OF
THE CITY, and is the ONLY HALL
in tlie cit3 r that will answer for
SHOWS. APPLY TO
E. A, SULLIYAN
Manager,
Sandersville, Ga.
F 2 ly—7th $5