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In Tie €>ity»
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at of Ik*fool immtduUely.
Rambler's card of apology wil
published next week.
SANDEKSVILLK
- - GA.
-TUESDAY, AUGUST 18th 1885.-
-)MM.A1. COU!HIN.(-
|}, D. EVANS Jr. City Attourney
Try the pure Crab Apple Vinegar
nt Mathis’ Drug store.
f Savannah, nnd tiic Snudersville
lnb played a game in the city
yesterday.
We ask your attention to the
advertisement ot the celebrated
Private stock whiskey—ask for it
—buy it—and try it.
UOOD FLOUR.
Merchants arc buying and selling
readily the new brand of (lour of tho
Eureka Mills. 7-14—tl
Mrs J- Cohn is closing out her
entiro stock ot millinery u- and
below coat. * II
The work on Dr. Holllfield’s brick
store nt Tcnuillo is progressing fine
ly. S. F. McIntyre A Co will occu
py it with a big stock. Mr. John
Quinn, the manager, is now in New
‘FARIUBR!) FAVORITE.**
Is-meeting with satisfaction with
planters in Washington county, to
be found at Eureka Mills. 7-14-tf,
Try tho mineral water ut Mathis'
soda fount. Delightfully ice-cold
and health-giving.
As wo are going to discontinue
this lino of business we urc selling
our entire stock of millinery ai
cost. Mrs J* (John. I!
CLEVELAND * MENDHICK8.
These are the two highest grades
of Hour made by the Eureka Mills
Merchants are buying them nnd they
sell freely. 7-14—tf
Ladies and childrens huts w
arc selling out regurdless of cost nt
Mrs. J Cohns. ||
FullDre sognretts. Sweetest and
most flagrant. Pure irolden leaf
alright cut, at Mn'.lils* drug store.
“PLANTEKS PIIIDE,"
This is a new brand of flour that
is giving good satisfact.oa ground at
Eureka Mills. 7-14
A BARGAIN! A
Sowing Machine,
with drop leaf, 2 drawers and nttnch
nients, will lie exchanged for Fodder
Corn and Oats. Apply at this oiilec.
Price I iw.
PERSONAL MENTION.
be
LOCAL NEWS.
Mr. Charles G. Rawlings has
gmie to Kentucky lo make arrange
ments to purchase a large stock of
Dr. George Mason brought the | mules for the spring trado.
first now bule of cotton to the city
Saturday.
The Central Railroad Rase Ball
Mi's. Rolit. L. Miller, of Sc-arboro,
is visiting her brother Mr. W. G.
Furse.
Mrs E McCarty is visiting her
daughter Mrs. Sumner in "Augusta.
Misses Mattie nnd Lerio Tharp,
who have been visaing their sister
Mrs. Macon Warthen, have returned
to their home in Perry.
Col. J. N. Gilmore, O. II. Rogers
Esq , and Mr. Geo. D. Warthen at
tended tlie Georgia Stntc Agricul
tural Convention in Marietta.
Mr. L. C. Matthews left. Teunille
Oconoe.Ga.
Atig. 15th, l.S.SS.j
Sir. Editor: AY received our first
bale of new cotton yestorday, raised
bv 11. S. Kitlrell, classed middling,
weighed 501) lb», sold at 10c, to I.
S. Brown. “Let or roll”
“Oconee."
Cares Promptly.—I bought ono bottle of
Cliiilnrine mill it cured me ot chills very
roinpily. J. A.- Jackson, Auburn, Tex..
June 8, 8Sf.
Sold at A. Mathis’ drug Btore atul by
(latch A Smith, Tennilie.
Pork selecting their fall stock of Monday afternoon for Lexington Va.,
goods. to nttend the Virginia Military In
Let all the members of the good stitute at that place. Uc goes for
Templars Lodge come out to night the purpose of completing his edu
as it will liff one of the most interest- cation, and will probably remain
ing in several weeks. Business of there two years,
grcnt importance to be executed. As Hou j K Hines, whose health
wo have not had a vary large atton- | hft> beou qull0 pom . for 80ra e time
dance in some time it is sincerely
hoped that, all will come out.
The Sandersvilie, and Tennilie Ju
enile Base Rail Clubs crossed bats
in tho latter city on Friday tut,. M , lagt Frora t ho fine success
resulted in tho victory of ... ' . „ .
past, we arc glad to learn is now itn
proving rapidly.
Prof. W. L. Duggan began the fall
I term of the Tennilie High school on
The game
the Tennilie club by a score of 10 to
20. This is the first game that lm»
been won by any Tennilie club thU
senson. This is a very protty acore
for the little boys.
A party ef several youug men
Messrs. J. N. Rogers, J. F. Jones,
C, M. Fulghum, Geo. Swearingen, T
M. Adams, W. A. Jones nnd Junie
of the school the past term, we doubt
not ho will have a prosperous scs
sion.
Mr. Gabriel S. Hooks, a former
resident of this county, but now of
Lnurcns, spent last week visiting his
old friends and relatives in Wash
ington.
Mrs. 11. B. Salter, the daughter of
Pittman attended tho Culverlon ur. Win. Watkins, a most estimable
Campmeeting the past week. Messrs lady died Friday last, with typhoid
0. M. Fulghum and J. F. Jones will fever.
Wood Coffins, and Cask-
.i. of all styles at 'J'. N. A. J. W.
0I0SM1TH nt Tennilie. Leave your
rtlcrs witli Mr. J. F. Monk so.
visit Beall’s Springs before return
ing
Quite a pleasant socialite was giv
enjon Thursday evening last by May
or Win. Gallnhcr at his residence in
tho city, complimentary to Miss Lura
D. Carakcr of Millodgcvlllo. t Quite
large crowd of young ladles and
“THIS IS PllttDF.”
A man told us, whoso
euched the ripe old age
ROUGH and HEAD'S MASK-BALL CLUB
•——O-j—r-
Wavrenton, Ua., Aug. 14th 1885.
The Mercury,
Sandersvilie, Gn,,
Mr, Edit ir:—
We presume
you will have no objections to pub
lishing this reply tc your editorial
in your last issue concerning the
game of bull between our club and
yours, inasmuch as we deem it due
us to correct the injustice clone us
therein; although your remarks were
not addressed to tin, wo consider tlu
subject thereof (Mr. Stoue,) one of us
YOU. v/,
years that Warren l* Lovett’s Phi-
vatu Stock was the genuine* life
preserving fluid; and that it* use
would not onlj overcome physical
debility, fits, and other ailments,
but elongate longevity, cement
lriendship, overcome family dis
sensions. and stimulate the minis
try to eloquence! nnd influence,
father
of 88 j and any injustice done him, applies
to us ns well. It is truo Mr. Storn
was our pitcher, employed by us for
tho game; It is also true that he If
a regular member of ou> - club and
plays every game with us. We ad
mit that Mr.jstono is guilty of doing
all in his power to prevent our losing
the game, but we emphatically deny
R
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FILL TOUR
AND MAKE
BIC SCORE!
USE
A)
R emington
IFLES--A!L2.
H
SHOT GUNS.
All the Latest Improvements.
W
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Young ladies preserve their beau- that ho was guilty of using am
ty and the grand mas inquire ft new mpnnH in accomplishing Hint end uu-
lease on lito by using Warren P. becoming a gentleman and a man,
Lovett,s Piutatk slock. | ,^[(.1, you indirectly charge. The
“grent-donble-baek-aetion-kieker,”
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FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS#
ADDRESS •
Lamberson, Furman & Co.,
SOLE A0ENT8 FOB
E.Remihgton&Sohs*
Sporting Arm* Mud AmwwiWlMt
* “ 3
WESTERN OFFICE,
D. H. LAMBERSON A CO., '
73 Stslo Street, Chicago, UI.
ARMORY, - - - ILION, N. Y.
Pile* on Piles of SulU'i'inR.
C. 0. C. in die inly guaranteed dead shot which you lay so much stress upon
arptSCisaa *“
itching ,i! e-i, the most aggravating caw* to the Wavering of your umpire l).
often yielding to one application, and al- Gj, diciaions.
way* surrendering in from three to fix days , , , ,
a, the powerful nnd painless influence of \ou and no member ofyolll .club
lids giant among the great nnd wonderful w {]( ( | ull y that when our club entered
l *''SouTby A. Mathis and Hnteh A Smith tho field in tho last inning
Tounille, | tho umpire snylng it was too dark to
see tho balls well enough lo govern
That being tho enso i l
i£
M. FBRST cto OO.
WHOLESALE AGENTS,
Savannala, Gla.
REMINGTON
“I aw say,” languidly snid one
duuo to another; ‘T aw see Hint soino 1,10 8 ftmc -
fellah has aw invented aw machine |' va9 his duty to call the game,
fttw looking into the bwain." “Ynns,"
drawled the oilier, “but Hint don’t
interweat us, doutcher know.”— [Nor
rislown Herald.
Dr. II. N. llolliflold who has been
quite sick for two weeks, wo are glud
to state is much better.
Rev. J. R. Me Cleskcy, is at
tending the Mount Moriah camp
mot-ting 1
Miss Bessie Goodwyn, who lias
INcxIciau I'eiauli- Hewcdy
the Must Effective Astringent and 1’aii
Alleviator in tho wurld—Is tfpcehdy de
signed for that class of female 'diseases on
ly known lo and appreciated by ladies, in
cluding all weaknesses, inflammations, til
stead of which, ito being Unacqunint
cd with tlie Base Ball rules, consult
etl tho captain, and your
never kicking captain and pitcher,
ordered tho g n in u to
proceed nt once, upon w h i e li
Mr. WheeleSH, as thorough a gentli
man and as honest u man, us well us
fine li tse hall player as lias been seen
The above Celebrated Whisky sold only by!
HUKST & CO., Sandersvilie Ga., nnd by
BASHINSKI & WOOD, Tennilie Ga.
Bricks!
SHOVELS,
SCOOPS, SPADBS.
MADE IK THE IEST MAIMER, IT MU.ll VGWKR.
REMEMBER THAT OUR GOODS ARE ALWAYS GEIUKI.
One Pleoo of Solid Steel. .
NO HOLES OR RIVETS TO WEAKEN THE BUOC.
BEND FOR CIRCULARS.
REMINGTON AGRICULTURAL C0. t
I1.ION, N. Y.
Now York OIHrr. 118 ChantkMW
Tic Tcir of Jubilie, AH Man %
ui Buying touBrpu.
Highest Honor
° FRO It t1»M
World's Exposition
ceralinns displacements, irrcgulatinin, etc., I in Sandersvilie, knowing the danger
oVu.^UU tube Sp'c idiS^^ «* f '»»• «*» ">*»«*
W. G. ROBSON,
AT l OoNEY at LAW,
SMDERSVILLE, GEORGIA.
I Will practice in the Middle Circuit
and the Supreme Court.
ful of the season.
$5 Reward;;
above reward fur infurmation and proof lo
convict any parly tearing down lliu adrer-
liai lilulita in'il... liidl *'I ! * 4 II I
li.t menu of the Ktd "U” Oil,
K W McCakty, Act nt.
A 11—2t
ICE! ICE!! ICE!!!
LENIONN! LEIEONNI! LEltlON*!!!
trentlcmnn wero pretent, tendering been uu an extended and pleusunt
visit to Buudorsvillo, returned
homo yesterday uocompanicd liy
Miss Mary Gilmore.
The supper given at the new Metli-1 , ..
0.11.1 churcti at T.nnfHe on Friday «-• “•»«!»* A.M.ortll of
night la»t for the purpose of railing I Thowwivillc, is id tho cit), vial -
ing funils for the completion of that ing relutives.
building, was iu every a success. We regret to learn that Miss Gns-
Special trains were run to that place # j e ^ daughter of Mr. Charles A.
from both Wrightsvilleand Sanders- Wall, is quite sick,
flic, bringing a large crowd. Every
one seemed loath to leave any tiling
eatable upon the tables, althougli, >n
account of the liberal contribution
of all interested well compelled so to
do, most decidedly. Dr Irwin kind
ly ottered to contribute tlie proceeds,
eI imrls, which Reims at once.
riold by A Matliin, and Hatch nud cll Ued iu life men.
81111th. at Temnlle
to cateli anti captain DoBeaugrlne
Wu submit tlie decision to your
fair minded cltizeus and believe Mr.
Stone will bo cleared by them of the
unjust accusation you have* made.
ucAm&Lds
[AWABDIiri TO
E.W. AW. R. SMITH, of the
I COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
Kentucky University, Lexington, Ky.
Student, oanfewln »ny ’JJS^SSVnl'lS'uMmSVfwRSS’i
z',v isssSi titj «&«>*•?»?
s; s.,^J4r.“/i
Ssssusr Mil.". \v\r."X
• " ""*■ “*•*•"" ""■*- h "wxss&ss£:
ml RoelPtj, Rbtl
Bricks!
t offer for sate nt my lUClOK YARD,
11 miles from Sandersvilie, Bricks
at $7,00 per tUousnud.
Pnlntka Herald says: We lutvo
some of the laziest negroes in tlu-
world right here in l’alatkn, nnd in
summer they live on cnl-flsh nnd I In retaliation we might urge tlie act-
melons. We saw ono of those lazy ions of your pileher,which was nek
creatures the other day. lie had uowledgctl by even your playeisto be
his fishing line tiod to his dog’s hind unbecoming at least. But wo leave 1
leg nnd when a iisli would bite lie where it is, feeling assured you will
would give his dog a kick. give Mr. Stone tlie justice lie dc
A R i^rr.M;;w..R- “ rvo, ’* n d *-»•« fem you
Etlwurd Sheppard, of lian-isburg, III. Imve enst upou biin remain. We trust
says; “Having rocoivod so_ much bo:ie | your club will in tlie near furture
Mr. Morris Cohn necompaniecl
by Mr. Lee Smith left lor New
York Suuday to buy their fall
stock
T1IHEE CIIEl'HN FORI SAND-
EKKVII.I.E.
lit from Eleotrio Bitters, I foci It tny du-, .
ty to lot suffering Immat.i'.y know it- B ivc " 8 1,n opportunity of proving to
Have bad u running sore on my leg for you thut we are gentlemen and can
On and after May tho 1st., 1 will
lie prepared to fill nil orders for Lake
lee and Lemons. Send mu jour or
ders, Satisfaction guaranteed.
W. A. G ALLAIIEll.
Tennilie, Ga.
U.iri ng the Summer mouths
The Proprietor ot the Harnett
House Savannah, odors full Board
with three square meals at the low
rate of #i.6Q per day. Ask for
“Habnktt House’’ Carriages.
Fare only 25 eta.
The Harnclt Hoane.RavaMaah.
Tho wonder of those who go to tho
Harnett House, in Savannah, is that so
excellent a tuble and such comfortable
looms can be offered to tho public at
such minimum rates' Without exager
at ion, tlie table of tho Harnett is as
good as that of tho Screven House, and
the rates just one-haif as large- Cour
teous treatment makes up tlie sum of
<s attractions. The public largely tes
tified their appreciation-
— Jacksonville (Fla.)Herald.
nit, of the trip ot the train to the
church.
Tho game yesterday between the
Central It. It. B. B. C. of Savannnh,
The bill lor holding tlie Mayor and the Snndersvillos resulted in tlie
and aldermen election every two I victory of Saudeesvtllos by a score of
years was passed by the Legislature of 29 to 0, five innings. Hie game
also the registration bill for the city, passed off quietly nnd tho immense
The Legislature is likely to extend crowd present enjoyed it much. Tho
its session for a month longer. Savannah boys arc n nice, gentleman-
Mr. Mines offered an amendment ly set of young men and conducted
that the salaries of Mayor, Clerk and themselves in like manner.
Treasurer shall be fixed by the pre- The following is the score by innings:
eight years; my dootors told mo I would
have to huvu tlie bouo scraped or leg
amputated. I used, instead, three bot
tles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes
Buckleu's Arnica .Salve, and my log is
now sound nud well.”
Electric Bitters are sold at fifty cents
a bottle, and BucUien’s Arnieat Salve ut
25o. per box by Dr- Wm. Rawlings.
conduct ourselves us such lo n visit
ing dull.
Cnpt. A Members It. A. It. 11. B. C
Our next Itinyor uuU Alderiiteu,
MoU4 b, OoiV«»n» n'lpiom, r—
Thl* Iwsullful eliy l« noted lot »u heallhftalnH*
^ThM^tM^-Book'BhUh lh« h I a hr «t« w »t >|r II hR
World’" Imposition for lu KitrjuU#.
BMUsnd iuatanlect la h««lt»eR« **•
rot iimlmton. Kf
B1UCK WORK!
I’mi ally Euay InstiilluieuG
Ter ilia Now Offered l»jr l.Md-
deit ft Rules Muutliern
ttlusle. House 8uvun
it uli. Ueorvia.
A Square Tulk tvllh PurchasMT
UlviiiK Mpeelul lafsrBiRlIst
Ahoiif Our Newnud Euajr
lfleiltoilN or Selllai PI j
uiion nud Orunus.
Of all kinds, done nt roasouablo fig
uroR. Call and sco 1110 when you go
10 build, for estimations and prices
for buildings, chimneys Ac.
Notice.
Ths doctor is a man of feeling; lie
always feds your pulse.
ceding mayor and council at not ex
ceeding $200 far the mayor, $160 for
tlie clerk, and $200 for the treasurer,
Mr. Pringle offered an amendment
providing for the registration of vot
ofb. Agreed to, Passed, yeas 96,
nays, 0.
Handeksviu.es-
Sarnniiah-
-2—8—0—8—11-
-2—2-0—2—0=
We trust they will have a safo re
turn home nnd will be in butter prac
tice the next time they play our boys.
Better Than ltepreseuted.—I have tried
Chillurine uml found il lo be as good or
better than represented, W. 8. Mitchell,
Sunday afternoon, Clinton Adams | M gJ, 1 |° d n ’aUdJthl^DrHg Store 4 ,and by Hutch
STORE ROOM FOR
RENT.
The store room under the pho
tograph Gallery formerly occupied
by R. T. Davis, situated on tho
muin street is FOR RENT.
Apply to
MRS. S.B. JONES.
Sandersvilie.
was out driviug Dr. Mathis’ poiy| .Stnilli, Tennilie.
when he got out and left him standing
alone. He become frightened at some
object and ran ut a rapid speed dowu
Church St. from the residence of M. H.
Boyor, to the corner of Smith St., then
turned up Smith St. to Dr. Mathis’
residence and turned short to the gate
and plunged right over tlie gate which
was mode of piokets. The wheels of , „
the buggy stopped him short and there ,lar J i Iebliry, Match and April
he was hinged-, the horse upon one side Ahkm^I (iu-opcriilion of I he
and tho buggy ubon the other with the chrlstiaii Churchesof (he Wash
NOTICE.
IN-
HOUSES BUILT ON THE
STALENIENT PLAN.
Persons desiring to build will find it to
their interest to confer with the undersigned
who is agt for one of the strongest Building
Companies in the United Stales-
Work will be commenced as soon as desired
Circulars with all necessary information
furnished when requested.
GEO. W BROiVN.
DavisboroGa,
The Wisconsin State Legislature
har appropriated the sum of $5,COO
to the State Univcrsicy to be used
in holding “farmers’ institutes ” in
various places for tlie instruction of
the people in agriculture, during the
months of November, December, Jnn-
An Important Discovery.
The most important discovery is
that which brings tho most good to
the greatest number. Dr. King’s
now discovery for consumption,
coughs and colds will preserve the
health und save life, anil is a priceless
boon to the afflicted. Not only does
it poaitiveiy cure eousumption, but
couglis, colds, bronchitis, asthniu,
hoarsuess and all uffectious of the
Mu. Etirron:—
As the time is approaching for the
citizens of Kuudersvillc to beensting
about for suitable men to take
charge of their raimicipial affairs,
we suggest the following names for
Mayor and Aldermen.
FOR MAYOR
J. K. Iliues.
FOR ALDERMEN.
M. D. C. M. Summerlin.
W. A. McCarty.
J. T. Youngblood,
B. E. Houghton.
M. II. Boyer.
CITIZENS.
throat, chest nud luugs yield ot once lies! Medicine Sold.—M. A. Slmmona
. . . - . 1 1 m..,1..,;.. 11 n 1
to its wonderful curative powers, Il
you doubt this get a Trial liottle
Free ut Dr. Wm. Rawlings’ drug
stjre.
It is noticeable that when persons I
make their first attempt at skating in
the rink, they express satitfaetion
with the Bkates furnished, but soon
get “down on” the floor.
Liver Medicine noil well, gives satisfaction,
and my cnstouicrs say that it is tliu best
liver medicine ever soil 1 here. 1 cheerfully
recommend it, P. H- Collins, Druggist,
Washington C. II, Ohio, Dec. 21) 1888,
80U at Mathis’ drug store and by
Hutch & Smith, Tennilie.
Itundnll Franklin Blows Ills lloru For
llucoa.
The DehnliitK Club of Slaters’
Church Academy.
Dear Slack:
Aint it getting high time you
were leading out your man for gov
ernorV You remember a few years ago
you nominated our old friend Tlios.
M. Norwood for this High office
Mu. Editor.—l’lonso give notice
thut our representatives may bo
asked to.introduce tho following
bills in the next legislature soon
to meet.
A BILL.
To provido for preventing the
evils ol spiritons liquors, by peti
tions to tlie Mayor and Council
not to issue license for tho sale of
spirituous, malt or intoxicating
liquors in tho incorporate limits
of buudorsvillo, to provide penal
ties lor its violation and for other
purposes
A BILL.
To provide for preventing Iho
tho evils ot spirituous liquors, by
petitions to the Municipal Authoi-
i;ios, not to issue license, for tho
sulo of spirituous, mult or intoxi
cating liquois in tho incorporate
limits ot Tennilie, to provido pen-
tics for its violation und for^ oilier
purposes.
t A B I L L -I
To provido for preventing’ the
evils of spirituous liquors by po~
itions to tho Municipal Author*
oios not to issue license for the sale
I i spirituous, malt or intoxicating
iquors in tlie incorporate limits of
Oconee, to provide penalties for
its violation and for other purposes.
'Application will bo made to tho
approaching Hossion of tho legisla
ture for the passage of tho following
bills to wit:
A BILL
A. L. CHAPMAN.
TENNILLE^ 11 SCHOOL.
M-A.LE AMD FJB3VTAI.B.
tennIlle.
W ashington Co., Ga,
i l, imn'i miM,
(Till: FALL TERM
of this Institution, opens on
MONDAY, AUGUST 10th, 1885.
On account of the inclemency of against Gov. A. IL Coupiitt. Didn’t
.. . ,, . we have the slirnngcst tunes then
tho weather August 1st, the meeting | ^ rto’ow'o^Vffiw Democrat
host hitched to it. He was taken out
and hitched up again and was driven off |
all right. There was 110 damage to the
buggy exoept a small split, in the shaft.
lagloii District.
For Sale.
A Six Room dwelling in good re
pair on Harris St. A two room brick
biteben, stables, and other out houses
on the premises. Also a well afford
ing as good water as can be had in
middle Georgia. Lot contains about
8 acres, apply to-Mas. II. McKinon
G 1st 3 mo.
Tho bar of Bundcrsville met at
the office of Evans and Evans Fri
day for ihe purposo of selecting
delegates to the convention of law
yers to convene at Macon the 17tli
inst to consider the erection of a
monument to the memory of Gov
llcrschel V. Johnson. On motion
of'O. II. Rogers, Col. J. N. Gil
more was called to the chair and
B. D. Evans Jr. requested to act
as secretary the object of the meet
ing being stated, it was moved
and carried that ihe chairman
appoint Col. R. L. Warthen, O.
II. Rogers. B. D. Evans Jr. dim
mer Anderson Esqr as delegates.
No other business, the meeting
a IjourneJ. N. Gilmore Cbm
B. D. Evans Jr. Sec.
Notice is hereby given that the
Christian churches of the Washing
ton District will meet in co-opera
tion with the church of Christ at
Tennilie, on Saturday before the first
Lord’s day in September next.
J. M. BOONE, Pres’t
C, W. SNELL, Cl’k.
Oconee, Ga., Aug. 10, 1885.
The Sandersvilie Base Ball Club
is composed of as cleaver nnd as gen
tlemanly set of young men as ever
visited Sparta. While they were
defeated on the ball, tbeirgentleman
ly bearing before, during, and after
the game captured the town, and they
came out more than conquerers
the end.—[Sparta Ishinadite.
of the club was postponed until the an <i Whig days of yore? You stood
8th, at which time the house was your ground well, Me., against great
For Sale
One 2 Room cottage A lot containing one
acre, good well uf water, on Floyd 8lroe
apply to I. Herman.
JFor Sale.
One store lions A lot 90x22 o 1 pub,
he square' apply to I. Herman .
For Sale.
One lot conuing j of an acae ,and* one 2
Room cottage .good well of water apply to
I. Herman-
For Sale.
Ouo lot containin j cf an acre on Fioyb
street & One Room cottage apply lo I. ller-
»»n. Terma real win Me tl
“What will you lake, madam? said
a soda drug clerk at Remsen’s, “A
little strawberry in mine,” said
she. “And you sir?”to the husband
“JVme see,” scanning the row of
bottlos which contained syrups.
Oh yes. a little spirits vini Gall-
ici, if you please.” And as she
went off after drinking their soda
water, she said softly, “Oh,George,
how much better that is than
drinking nasty, horrid brandy, as
\ou uied to do before you joined
"the Murphy men, isn’t it?” And
he said he “rather gn’ssod it was
Patronize Home In
dustry.
EUREKA MILLS,
Sandersvilie Ga.
T HESE mills are now making tlie
best Flour and Meal of any mill in
the country. Every accommodation
is provided for people coming in from
a distance. Honest men are in
charge, and EVERY POUND of
Meal, Flour and Bran
That the wheat and corn will make is
GUARANTEED TO THE CUSTOMERS
of the mill, less the toll.
So bring in your WHEAT AND
corn at the same time and thereby
save going to mill twice.
C. R. PRINGLE, Prop tr.
7-0 86—tf D. O. HOWARD, Miller.
called to order by the President.
The Secretary being absent, Mr
N. J. Bailey was appointed to dis
charge the duties of said officer.
Next we proceeded to a discussion
of the following subject:
Resolved, That Prosperity is more
dangerous to man thnn Adversity.
After an able discussion the Presi
dent rendered his decision in behalf
of the Affhnative.
It was moved that we dispens with
the regular mode of selecting sub
jects for discussion.
The next subject for debate will be
Resolved, That Intemperance is more
destructive than War.
The following named persons will
rep:esont the different sides:
Tin: AFFtRMATtvE | The Nf.gativz.
D. M. Tanner N. J. Bailey
W. T. Adams T. N, Baker
O. R. Beckham G. T. Bailey
Dr. Henderson J. F. Fanner
Walter Stephens W. J. Sheppard
F. A. Watkins It. C. Brown
Wm. Wiggins Frank Tanner
Jesse Shurling Roger Pounds
Martin Bailey John Tanner
Robert Tanner Tommie Tanner.
There being no other business th
Society adjourned to meet again next
Saturday night ut 7[ o’clock.
S. KI'WrRELL, Pres.
T. N. Baker, Sec.
Board, including everything ex
cept washing can be obtained in good
families,
For further information apply to
the Principal or to
-Dr. M. Cf. Hatch,
So B#4*»uui'il Tiustcc
SPEC AL LOCALS.
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I-r’s a Loan Tims Bktwef.s Dhihm.’
So remarked Iho Gov. of Hontb Car
olina to the Gov. of North Carolina,
many years ago, before tho temper
ance wave had swept over the South.
He probably spoke hie conviction*,
and so do wo when wo say,
It’s a Long Time Betwmx Cron, f
And to this the thousnnda of fam
ily "broad winners” in the South wh
ere waiting uutil the next crop ia gar
nered beforo they buy Pianoe aad
Organs will say amen. But tee nay why
wait, vhen you can buy now on such
very easy terms? Only thiuk ot it,
PIANOS, $25 CASH A G10MONTHLYj
ORGANS, $10 CASH * $10MONTHLY.
Why it’s almost a sin to deprive
yourself and family of an Instrument
wlion ono can be bad so easily. AaA
to llioso who ounnot meet monthly
Installments, wo offer these Special
Summer Terms: t~Z
PIANOS, $50 CASH and BAL. NOV. I
ORGANS, $10 CASH and UAL. NOV. 1
And if crops turn out poor, so lhat
when Nov. lBt come the entire bal
ance cannot bo paid we will accept
One-Italf of il, und wait until Nov. 1.
1885, for tho other Half.
Now come up buyers. Our In
incut* lead the world. Our Prices
l/ic J.incctl, our terms the Fat lest,
wo offer every ii.duoemoutj that can
honestly lived up lo
See These Si-ecial SuustEiilIiAiioAtsm
m
If you have not tried tlie Patent
Granulated llour, t rut is sold by
lUlckclburry & Lewis Alluulu, do so
at once.
Mickellicrry it Lewis’ Patent G run-
ulutud llour, lakes the lead. Robert
liy man Agent.
ouly $310 lor uu .Ua.iit lto.owood I’lnnc; larM
ip ; tall Itnnroventiitif; •wt*tl tuno; gum»ii(««r4
u tuil-crlor mill <tur.be 1'lui-e. Tliuuwluk, sold,
Uml iiliitio Kelli III Allll-rll-K III Hi. prlw.
A urn uprlylit plum) 'ot «I6U. oo Tory Bas
Tli'i'sllvcr Toiled Mitltu.litk I'Imm, W0». *3»
t*
Hj=-Go to Sparks liras, it Co’s and
gut the"L. u. JS.” suspender if you
want Boinetliing g 10.1,
Ask your grocer for Micla-lburry
A Lewis’ Putuut Jrunul.tlcri Hour, 11
uu want something nice.
To 1)0 onlitlod an Act to provide for
gistration of the qualified voter
to volo at elections to be horonftor
held in Washington county to pro
vido penalties for its violotion and
for other purposes therein named.
A BILL
tCjpTho llour that excel Is the Patent
iranulated, made by Jliekelberry
1 Lewis, Alluulu, Robert Hyman
Agent, en iu e vet.
Call ut T, II. Sparks and Bros for
J/icltelUurry iV LjWij' puteiu granu
lated lljltr 11 you Waul to taste some
thing that is good.
A good many young men often say
they are going to marry and settle.
It is better to settle first aud marry
afterward, though marriage is fre
quently a settler.
odds. I heard many of the Colquitt-
ites denouncing you in no uncertain
tones. It was only your grey- hairs
and slender frame that sheltered you
from their undisguised wrath, lover
hoard a crowd of those fellows one
night plotting to ride tlie editor of
Mercury-on a rail. But I made it
convenient to add a word or two ns a
sort of post-script, lyul let ’em know
that you wero anticipating an attack
and that you were sleeping on your
arms and if they just wanted a warm
reception, and to losso a couple of
Colquitt voters, just to knock at your
door. They took a sensible view and
you wero-saved tho mortification of
killing two or three. Me. you ought
t-j feel thankful to 1110 so long as you
are permitted to breathe the breath
tlie breath of life for that interfer
ence. The next race you lookeil away
down tlie mystic realms of the polit
eal atmosphere and hoisted the name
of A II. Stephens. You were the
very first man to bring out tho old
' commoner” This time you were on
the big side and by that deal of the
political cards you made many
friends and tlie Mercury many sub
scribers. Now Me. of the many-
spoken of candidates, J/cDaniel, Car
letos, Simmons aud two or three Ga.
editors that are anxious to have their
name brought forward, who of this
number is tlie man for ISSO? I am
an out and out Bacon man from the
word go. I have stood by him in the
last two campaigns and I don’t think
he lias been treated right and every
body knows it. You are a McDaniel
man aint you? Come out let’s see
your colors. If you are against my
man all right; you need n't dread any
more fence rail rides. Iluzzah for
Augustus O. Bacon!
RANDALL FRANKLIN.
1 Pandersvillc'Ga. Aug. 17 1885.
To bo ontitleil an Act to provide for
tho registration of the qualified votors
to vote at municipal elections in the
city of Sandersvillo, to provide pen
alties for its violation and for othor
purposes.
A BILL
To bo entitlod an Aot to amend an
Act entitled an Act to regulate tho
granting of licenso iu tho county of
Washington, State of Georgia, and
for other purposes. Approved Feb
ruary 16 th 1875.
Remember J/iekelberry & Lewis
patent granulated llour eau be found
ut X. H. Sparks A Bro. Be sure und
give it a trial.
NOTICE.
I have tliimlay sold my books ami aoc’s
to Warren P, Lovett, all persons indebted
to me wifi lilense nay same tojiiin. fj
1 It. T. DAVIS.
J liy I81I1, 1885-
Referring to above would auk all de
to come forward at mice nnd settle,
WARREN F. LOV
XMT oticCi
All persons are hereby warned not to trade
f.r a certain promissory note dated about
61
fhcmonsh of October 1884 ane due the lHt of
November 1885, made payable to C It Prin
gle. The consideration of said note lias
failed we will not pay it unless compelled
to do so by law.
M N Kii.lkbbew, Principle
W R Hunter tt Ei.ua Johnson, Seen
i-itieB. This Aug. 8tli 1885.
A 11—2m
AltarcOpp’tnnity
Bar & Fixtures for Sale
Ap ffi°
ERMAN,
Sandersvilie,
Ga.
Fresh Turnip seed at A. Mathis’
pj=L'se only-’ the Patent Granulated
Flour, one of the best flours 111 tlie
market, Miukulberry A Lewis, Atlan
ta Uu., sole agents for the State.
Give your orders to Air, Kobi. Hy
man, agent for Washington county.
Kj-iryou want to enjoy a good bis
cuit, try tho patent granulated Hour,
sold by Mickelbeny and Lewis At
lanta. Rolit. Hyman, agent for ^the
county.
I lie uiianlflrsnt Clucki-rtng rlsno, ilia Ileal la
Uu. Wnrlil, *!!>», *176, *4ir> tail,OUO.
Ouly (Uu ini' u i-unor ur I lunch orfau; Sum
Wnlimt case, Will! lilgli tup of rich deslifu; * sale
llii-d*. iu yi-iiuliiu >u>p>, orcatmt Largam aur
Tlie tneuinpttrabtu yosoiifc Hamlin Organs front
711« 760 dulliirs. limited until psld for. Nearly
lliri-ii 5<'«rs given fur payuncut.
Fine stool, Embroidered cover, In
structor and Book of Music with l’i*
uiios, ami Stool, Instrueter aud Mueio
Book with Organs. Ai.l Fheiqut Faid
on both. Fifteen days trial, aud we
pay freight both ways if lustiumeute
daut suit.
And Just One Lest Word.
If you aro thinking of buying an
Instrument, writo us, aud we will
make terms to suit your convenience.
Ask for Summer Terms, 1885. Men
tion this advertisement end pajjer.
LUODEN 1 BATES SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE.
S-A.'VTKTTSr.A.ia:, GEA..
The Great Wiioli-salcl’lano aud Organ
Depot uf the South.
Burial Cases.
Of all grades for sale by T. N.IJIV
Smith at TonntUo. Lenvo your order*
with Mr.T FMorkcrson
Mr. Robert Hyman, tlie popular
drummer on tlie road for Mickel-
borry & Lewis, handles some of Lite
best brands of flour ut tlie cheapest
prices in tlie South.
Lovett’s “L Road” Tobacco is
made of pure Virginia loaf and
guaranteed strictly pure.
A single trial of LovcU’s “L
JLioad” Tobacco will convince you
t is the best.
FREE!
’RELIABLE SELF-CURE.
A f HVU
..jtetl ana 1
(now rvilrml i for tlm cur« 0
MsQHt IHatthood, IIVnk»
rnirialiinettlortfiiiveluiie/ud _
Addfeia OR. WARP A CO., UaWiaa,
W-
Mickelberry <fc Lewis.
-DEALERS IN-
Fi.ol:r, Grain, Hay, & Pro
visions.
41 & 43 ALABAMA ST.
ATLANTA - -'- - -- GA.
Bitcklcn’s Ai-aicii Naive.
Tho Best Salve in Lbe world for cuts
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Suit Rheum,
Fever Sores, Tetter, (Juapped Huiida
Chilblains, Corns, and ail Skin Erup
tions, aud positively euros Piles, or
no pay required. It is guarauteed
to give perfect satisfaction, or money
refunded. Price 25 cents per box
FOR SALE BY Dlt. RAWLINGS
Th» Oreatert Modisal Trial.ph of t.
SYMPTOMS OP A
TORPID LIVI
Lohb ol'u ypetitct IJ«wc*Uco«tlvc, j
Clio head, with n dull ■cn»atU«
back part, Puli* nudor lUo
blade, FuIIdobo after enflnff, witw
lucUuulion to exertion •!
Irritability oftempor, I.ow aptrllK,
a toellna of linviiiii iiealectedaonio.
'Wcarinn.iM* Plzaiucss, Flattering at
Heart, I)ot» befaro tho oyco» 31«m4ml
over tlio rlgut eye. -
ntliil dream.. IILUly colorm* IrU*. 1
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innrislteil. «r>t by ilivlr-Yomle Aeiiox on
sent by express on lecolpt of*t
otrioe. 44 Murray St., I*