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The Mercury.
SAXDDUSVI 111'. ---OKOWOIA
The Sheuity's Ohoan Foh AVashino-
*t on County.
A. J. JER1TCQAN,
EDITOR, Pl'BMSJIFR nml TROT’TOP.
1 SEPTEMbER 1st 1885.
edu'Obial.
The Republican newspaper man
seem to enjoy the falsehood they re
cently published about an alleged
falling out between the President and
ex-Presldcnt Tilden. They did not >i w ^
appear to appreciate the fact that j iggg f of mayor nail live nMermen to oerv
City Election Notice.
A
"^Tady Burdette Coutts hns the
champion dwarf pony—5 yens old
and 13 inches tall.
President Cleveland is said to be
very successful ns n sportsman and
fisherman, lie wears a flannel shirt,
slouch hat top boots, nr.d wades
through mud and water as reckless
ly ns he rides over spoilsmen.
The Albany News thinks it will
take a harder light to.locnte the school
of technology than it required to
pass the bill in the House. If the
bill should become a law, the fight
for location will bej.lu at ouce and
bo hot and furious.
. ■» •
The result of the examination of
ex-Govcrnor Conley’s accounts, ns
Postmaster of Atlanta, shows thnt
instead of his being a defaulter a bal
ance of $880.52 was found to be due
him by the government. It is very
gratifying to his Inends thnt the
Government’s own showing fully cs-
tnblishs his integrity.
On the person of a Boston burglar
were found directions for accomplish
ing various things useful to his pro
fession. One item will perhaps, be
usoful to almost anybody just ns the
baby is lulling nsleop. It is this:
To keep from sneezing, close your
eves and open your mouth.
Dora White, a Western ndvoente
of additional rights for her sex, tic
mauds that divorce shall he made
easier for women, and entirely im
possible for men. Only by such n
reform, slie thinks, would feminine
helplessness ho made equal to mas
culine perfidy in courtship and mnr-
liagc.
Thu Italian Countess llclglojoso,
exceedingly wealthy and proud, re
solved that her beautiful niece should
ii >t marry the son of her steward,
and when sbo found ant that an
elopement was planned, she waylaid
the midnight party and shot the fa
ther of the gallant. The bullet killed
and sbo is to bo tried lor the mur
der.
Miss Stewart, the widow of the dry
goods millionaire, lives in n suite of
eight looms at her hotel at Saratoga,
and besides the maids who dance at
tendance there are four cooks, with
a half dozen assistants. At her ta
bles plates are placed for not less
than twelve guests, though very often
she dines alone. Sl.o dresses in
black still, and her diamonds do not
shine this year.
they were deceiving no one but them
selves, ns nobody believed the story.
—[Savanuali Nows.
A rflHsicnl Cat.
From the Elbrrton Gazette
Dr, A. C. d/at hews hns a
daughter who has a pet cat, which
3I10 is exceedingly fond of, and car
ries it with her almost everywhere
shegoes. The little girl has a piano
on which she is very fond of play
ing, and the eat apparently enjoys it
as much ns the little girl. The doc
tor snys that when the little girl is
not playing the ent often goes to the
piano and plays about ns well ns the
little girl does, lie says it is quite
a curiosity to seethe cut performing
and that when it touches a key it
will sometimes stick its head as far
into the instrument ns possible try
ing to see where the sound comes
from.
SCHEDULE.
N ELECTION will be belli at tbe
Court-bonae in the city (if Samlerville
tbe first Wednesday in October
for one year, or until their successors arc
elected and qualified, and tbe polls of said
election rIiiiII be ooened id 10 o’clock in the
furenoe n, and close at 8 o’clock 1* M,
Be it further enacted.That all male citi
zens qualified to vote for members of the
Stale Lepisliturc and who shall have pai 1
]Kt| 0 i alltnxes legally imposed and demanded by
tbe authorities of the city and sliall have re
sided six months within the jurisdictional
limits of said city and no otli'-r person aim I
be qualified to votont said elction for May
or and Alderman, and in care any person
otherwise qualified to Vote at said election
shall move into the city, after the time for
giving in itis taxes and whose n ime sliall no:
appear on the lax books of tbe p acceding
year, he sliall in order to entitle him to vote
report his name to the Clerk of Council ho
fore the npeniiiy of the polls, in order that
lie may be enrolled among the tax paying
citizens. IJv order of the Mayor.
8-0-30d U \V II NVIIITAK Elt Cl'k ,v tr’s
Washington County Superior Court,
March Term 1885.
Central K. K.
Up tiny passenger Train. Arrive at
Tennillc 3:15 p in.
Down day passenger Train Arrive
at Tennillc 12:01 p. tn.
Up night passenger Train Arrive
at Tcnnille 1 :47 p. in.
Down night passenger Train Arrive
at Tcnnille 1:40 p- m.
Sa.ideisville A Tennillc II. II.
Leave S tndcrsviUo 11:15 a. m.
Leave Snntlersville 2:30 p. tn.
WriKliMville A Tennillc It. M*
Going South.
L'veTonnillo — — 11.40 pm
Ar’vo Harrison’* — 4:10 pm
L'vc Harrison’s 4:13 pm
Ar’vc Wrightsvillc 4:40 p m
Going North.
L’ve Wrightsvillc 10:30 am
Ar’vc Harrison’* 10:55 a in
L’ve Harrison's • 11:00 a m
Ar’vo Tcnnille -- 11:30am
Perry ti Deaton 1
vs.
S. S. Prosser.
A Petion.
For Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA—Washington County
ORDINARY'S OFFICE.
5V. T- Price hns in due form applied to
the undersigned for letters of admiristration
on the estate of Mrs. Nancy Price lute of
said county.deceased, and will pass upon
said application on the first Monday in Oc
tober, 1885 at my olllecin Handc-sville,
Oiven under my hand and ollicial sig
nature this 20th day of Oetohcr,1885.
S-27-2t ,M NEWMAN, Ordinary
For Exemption of Personality.
GEORG 1A—Washington County
ORDINARY S’ OFFICE.
Richard T. Dnv s has applied for ex
emption of personality nml I will pass up
on the same at II o'clock on ‘lie ]2th day
of Heplomher.1885, at tnv office.
8 27—‘it M NEWM A N, Ordinary
For Lotto-r of Administration
GEORGIA-Washington county
ORDINARY'S OFFICE.
John 11. Wicker lias ia duo form appli
ed to tho undesigned for pe.muncnt let
ters of administration on tho estate of
Mrs. Elmira Wicker into of said oonntv
deceased and T will pass upon said np
plication on the 1st Monday in Oof, 188’fi
Oiven under my hand and official nig.
nature this 21s tdav of August, 1.8,85.
M. NEWMAN, Oid'iio-y.
fi-27—4t
For Adinimislralor's Dismission.
GEORGIA-Washington county
ORDINARY'S OFFICE.
A. 8-Avnnt, Administrator oflho estate
of Newel M* Scott 1 applies to me for lelte s
of dismission from the administration of
laid estate mid I will pass upon Ids appli
cation on tho first Monday in December
1886 ut my office in Natalersvilln.
Oiven under my hand officially this 20<li
day of August 1885.
M. NEWMAN, Ord'nury.
8 27—8m
For Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA-Washington county
ORDINARY'S OFFICE.
Isaac T,. Bmitli Ims in duo form np.
plied to tlie undersigned for letters of
administration on the estate of Dauitl
II. (Smith into of said county deceased
and I will pass upon said application on
tho first Monday in October at niy ottlco
in Sandcrsvlilo.
Given under my hand offiioially this
26th da j of August 1885.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
8 127—It
Htnte. of Georgia, Wnshinton County:
To the, Superior Court of said County
The petition of \V- G. Fit ran, Oscar II.
Rogers, W- H. Thigpen, H. D. Evans
Jr., T. 11 Sparks, It. C' Jones, II. T.
Itnwlings ami Win Rawlings, nil citi
zens of Snmlersvilln Washington Conn-,
ly Georgia, respectfully shows that tlioyk
linvo organized in the city of Bander.
vilie, said State and Comity, a in.itunV
aid association, with no capital stock and*
which is not organized for individual
pecuniary gain-
Your petitioners would father show the
impose of their organization is to ustab-
islt for themselves, and all others who
may from time to time become members
of tbe same under tbe by laws which are
hereafter to be adopted, a mutual aid
association and to give to themselves and
those who may become m cm burs here
after nsaforcitnid all the berelits and n»d
vantages of a first class mutual nid asso
ciation.
Your petitioners ask to ho incorporated
umlor the corporate name and style of
“Tho Formers Mutual Aid Association’’
of Sandcravillo Georgia, with corporate
power t» levy assessments upon all its
members, on the mutual assessment
plan, upon tho death of a member or
members, to site and ho sued, to have
mid use a common seal, to make by
laws binding upon their own members
not inconsistent with the constitution
and Laws of this Stale and the United
States, to purchnse hold and nlioniato
such property, both real and personal
as is necessary for tho purposes of this
organization, and to do and perform all
such acts as are necessary for tho legiti
mate execution of the purposes of this
organization. Tho charter so granted
to ramnin of force twenty years unless
sooner revoked by law. And your l’e-
titiouei-H will ever pray & c.
W. G. Furso. Oscar II. Rogers’
W. R. Thigpen B. D. Evans.
T. II. Sparks. H- O. Jones.
Il'in. Rawlings. B T Rawlings
l’etitiuncrs.
Georgia, Washington County.
Atruo exrac
SHERIFFS SALES
FOR SEPTEMBER,
from Minutes of tho Superior court o
said county Book "D” folio USD thir
July 31st 1885.
A-jAl-Mayo Clerk. H, 0. IT. Cs
GEORGIA, l
Washington- County, j
Will lie sold before the court bouse door
in the city of Simdorsville on the (Irat Tues
day in September next the following prop
erty to wit; One tract or parcel of Isml ly
ing in the 1384th District O M. In Wash
ington County containing fivehtnidre I acres
more or less tutjoilthlghindsofStopdenNew on
the north by binds oi E. Page, Dr George
Mason on the west, on the souili try binds
of David Curry colored. The lands whereon
the defendant now re-l ies levied oil as the
property of the defend ult John I* Taylor
and A M Taylor to satisfy a Justico coillt
li la in favor of Sivaiinali Guano t'o vs
Join) D Taylor and A M Taylor. Legal
notice given defemliint i.i possession pro;-
orly pointed out bv I lie defendant Levy
made by George W II ininioek const able and
returned to me. July 21 1885.
Also at tho same time mid place will
be sold to tbe highest bidder for cash,
otto tract or pateol of land, containing
44 acres more or less lying and being in
the 1315th dist G. M. Washington coun
ty (in., being (lie mi >share of tho Rich
ard Webrter ('stale. drawn by G. W.
Webster No tl adjoining lands of Mrs.
H E Blount, T C Webster and ut Iters
Levied on us tho property of G. 5V.
Webster to sntify a Suimrior couit li fa
in favor of Joint II Pittman vs Geo IT
Webster. Legal Notice given defend
ant in possession, property pointed out
by plaintiffs Attorney.
This July 27th l“85.
Also at the same time and place will
be sold to tlte highest bidder, tbe follow
ing property lyingund situated in Was!.*
iugton t-miidy, G.-i , ime tract or p.-ucol
of iiiud containing i uq bundled acres
more or less, adjoining lauds of I'l It
Page, J (' llarrisou, Stri-on FNew- atm
tbe Homestead lands of John 1) T.iyioi
Levied on as tlm pivpcity of John 1)
'Taylor to satisfy a J tint it o < 'mil li la in
favor of A E Tarver vs Johu 1> 'Taylor
Legal noticit given defendant in posses
sion. Property pointed out by plnintill
ii. li fa Levy made by Matthew West
constable of the 1381 Gist G M and re
turned to mo
This July 18th 1885.
A. VTA LL, Shot ill
>• mortgage foreclos-
) tiro on realty.
“Rule Nisi.’’
It appearing to tbe court by tho pe-
lition of Perry & Denton (lint S. S.
Prosser on the 11th day of May 1884,
executed and delivered ft mortgage on
it cerliiili tract or pnrccl of land lying
iu snid c j'-nty, to-wit: 1 One hundred
itnil twci ty seven acres, noire or less,
lying and boing iu the 90th district
G. M., Washington County Ga., ad
join" littids of O. L. Prosser, W. B.
O’Quinn. L. McCoy mid others, for
the purpose of securing the payment
of a certain promissory note for one
hundred and seventy five dollars with
lawful interest and ton per cent attor
neys fees made on the 11th day ol
| May 1884, mid payable to (lie said
I Perry & Denton, and due on tho first
dnv of September 1S84, which said
note iii-.i! mortgage, tbe said S. S. Pros
ser refuses to pay.
It is therefore ordered that the said
S. S. Prosser pay into this court before
the next term thereof, the principal,
lawful interest nnd ten per cent attor
neys fees due on said note and mort
gage, and the cost of this suit, or iu
default thereof (lie court will proceed
as to justice may appertain.
Anil it is further ordered that this
rule lie published in Die Sundersvillc
J/orcury, « newspaper published iu
said comity of Washington, once n
month for four months, or served on
tho dofendunt, the snid S. S. Prosser,
Ids special agent, or attorney, three
months previous to tho next term ol
lids court. This J/nrch 11th 1885
U. w. CARSWELL
Judge S. C. W. C.
True extract from the minutes ol
the Superior Court of Washington
(’oil til v .Vm-ehterm 1S85 This March
31st 1885. A. M. MAYO, Clerk.
on failure of said 8 8 Prosser and O L
Prosser so to do the equity of rede" p-
tion in nnd to send mortgaged promises
be forever thereafter barred nnd fore-
And it is further ordered that this rule
be published in the Snndersville Merru-
t-y for four months or n cony served on
tiie snid S S Prosser and 0 L Prosser or
their special agent or attorney at least
three months beforo the next term of
this court
By the court
March term 1885
A combination of tent and hotel
life lias been attempted at a summer
rust rt on the Pacific coast. Each
guest or family tan have a seporato
tent, pitched in a grove overlooking
the sea, and provided with the rude
furniture of a er.mp: but tin re is also
a wooden Uotol in which an ordinary
npurtmeuiis assigned to every visit-
hi- for refuge in ease of storm or slid
den dislike of the canvas. Meals
are served in a genial dining room
or tho tents as desired; and the bills
of fare Inc)tide tbe pi-imntivo dishes
of campers as well "8 the products of
French cookery.
For Lettorsof Administration.
GEORGIA-Washington county
ORDINA R Y'S OFFICE.
Isaac L. Bmitli luia in duo form ap
plied to the undersigned for lcttera of
adminstratiou on the estate of Mrs. Mary
M Snfitli Into of snid comity deceased
nnd T will pass upon Ids application on
tho firnt Monday iu October at my ofiiee
iu Baudersvillo.
Given under my lmnd ofiloinlly this
25th day of August 1885.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
8 27 It
SHERIFFS SALES
FOR OCTOBER.
GEORGIA )
Washington County, j
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in Oct
ober next, before llio Court House door in
mill county, within tlie legal hours of sale,
to tlie liiglic-Hl haliler fort-aitli, die following
properly to wit:
Oiiccci.u-n lot of land containing one
(.) acre more or le-i I a die c’.y Rail's of
Siaiderav Pc. bounded on tlie No. ill by M.uk
Do-cli, on die Boiilh by lot of J l 1 Floyd
on K.iht liy Ji.s W A McCtt y, on West bv
publics reel know-, ns tlie a reel leading
Noitu id South 'ii'Oti-jh J! anonsvillo. Lev
ied on ns tlie propoi tyo" S J! Robison '.o sai
ls fy a justice eou i ii fa in favor of
Ueorge T Rogers’ Bons,
vs 8 11 Robison. Property pointed out
by plaintiffs attorney and legal notice given
Levy made by A 11 Ainsworth Constable
t»7tli Dint G iVl nnd returned to me. This
August 14th 1885.
C. A. WALL, Sherifi’
_ W. C.
SCHEDULE.
Augusta, Gibson & Sandcrsvillc l fi,
O It DIVA IIY'S ITI’l Til) W.
For Exeeutor’ii Disuiision.
GEORGIA -Washington County
ORDINARY'S OFFICE.
Mrs. Stella l.llili t, Exeelilii* ot llie » ii.
of Silim !•' limit late oli*ai»i umimy, .1ccivdh.ii
applieH to me for letters oi «1 i.<• 111. *1011 trom
tho udmlnirftrnlion of tlie cituic of »**«i«! <1»-
ecu wed, mid 1 will i>:t*w upon her ft | *)* ic.uioi.
on tlu* llrflt Mund i> in Odobur, J SSi, at
my oflioc in SumleiH\ ille.
Oiven under my hand utllcially thU K
day of July, 183o,
Ms New in m, Ordinary.
7*2—3m.
NVusliington County Superior Court,
Sfareli term 1885.
Perry & Denton 1
vh > mortjtngo foroclosuro
(). L, Prosser ' on realty.
“ltulo Nisi”
It appearing to tho court by tiio pe
tition of Perry Denton, thnt (). L.
1 Prosser nil tlie lttli d"y of Feltruary
i 1885, executed nnd delivered n mortgnga
i on a certain traet or parcel of land lying
i ia said county to-wit: “One hundred
and twelve ttercs of land more or less,
lying in the OtUli District U. M. Wash
ington (ion tty said State, adjoining lands
-j S. S. Prosser, W. J. (Tl^uitm, Wilt.
Hall, John Law-retire nnd others for tho
pill-pose, of i-eemiug tin- payment of a
•ertain promissory note for otto hulidreti
dollars with lawful interest nml ten per
cent iittnrm ys fees, made on the. 11th
lay of l-'elirnarv 183i, mid payable to
tin', said Perry A Denton and due on the
first of Septeniliar nfter its dale, whieli
said note mid mortgage tho said V. 1,
1‘rnsser refuses to pay.
It is therefore ordered thnt tlie snid O.
I, Prosser pay into tliis court on or be
fore tin- the next term thereof, the prill- j
cipiil, interest nnd attorneys fees afore-
in'd, due oil said note and mortgage, nml -
tlie eo.-t of tiiis suit, nr in default thereof
the court will proceed ns to justice may
ipnei'tiiiii. And it is further ordered
dial this rule lie published in the. Band- j
ei'ovtlle Mercury, a newspaper published
ii said county of Washington, once a
pnutii fm- four monlliM orseivcd on the
olid O. L. IVosser, his special agent or i
ittorney, three minths pn viotis to the
m xt term of this court. This March il
1885. It- !T. CAUBITEIJ,
JudgoB. 0. IT. 0.
'True extract from the minutes of tho
Superior court of ITiishinntim county,
March term 1885. A. M. MAYO Uterk.
Washington County Superior Court
Mareh term 1885.
John Walter Robison
Petitioners attorney.
R. W. CARSWELL Judge B G W C
True extract front tbe minutes of tbe
Superior court of Washington county
March term 1885. This March 31 1885.
A M MAYO Clerk
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■TOSP
It is just fifty yi'iirs ago that the
eonstructiou of the fii at French rail
road, that from FaristoSt Germain,
was olllt-iftlly snm-ttotted. The late
Emil Fercire undertook to make this
iine at Itia own expellee. It hail
takeu nearly three years to obtain
tlie consent of llie authorities, the
contention of Thiers being that rail-
j nails could never lie more than mere
toys, while Arazo also doubted their
utility. The financial dillieultics
were also great, nnd only surmounted
when the Rothschilds and Davillers
were won over. The road was opened
in 1837, and became the nucleus of
the western system.
The ('atelier ul Home.
m
| rniri.AnEi.rniA call. |
The CnU-hor's Wife—Home again,
l'addy? Well, what luck!
The Catcher—Iintnunso! Wiped
*:tn out.
(AY.—The score Faddy-the scote?
C.—Six to nix.
('. W;—And you, Faddy? Did you-
C —Did I distiiigiiisli myself? Look
ut them, my love! (I,ays three fin
ger nails and a tooth on tlie table.)
(’. AY.—Tlie Umpire? (anxiously.)
I.’ —(solemly)—He sleeps.
(;. AY.—Did you pit c-kily contin
ue?
—No; I pliK-kily retired. And
now, dnrliug, to hash!
Died at the residence o" lie.- pa
rents in Tcnnillo on tlie 14th of Aug.
1885, little Maliel Grace eii'y child
of Mu and il/re. Frank Smith, aged
not quite th-uc months.
This sweet little daughter had
just reached thnt ngo when n child
begins to entwine itself very firmly
in the hearts of of its parents, llev
lirtlo feet had begun to make music-
on the floor and her tongue to exp- ess
her wants nnd her joys. Mte had
became a busy member of the family
often scattering things aronnd with
it releutlcss hand to the quiet ainttsc-
n eat aud delight of “Mama” ttud
"Fupit.” It was at this interesting
ago when this dear and only child
hndgotteu such a strong hold upon
the hearts anil hopes of her parents
death came nnd tore her away from
the arms of affection in which she
had enthroned herself. Only those
who have exponent ed it cun know
the anguish of such a less. But
t ere is great comfort in the parents
m ait allliction like this they know
that "it is welll with the child.” Her
brief but pieciitus history is filled
only with tho most pleasant things
there is noU-.'ng there to cause pam
or tegret. Her li.tie life is one
bright ray of sunshine wbleu points
to heaven nnditiV'ies mol ner and fa
ther to follow. May God comfort
tlie afflicted parents and prepare
them at last to join this little dur-
Tng in the tea.ms of everlast'ng
bliss. * * *
The Samlei sville Iluraid plerse copy
PASSENGER & FREIGHT—Ex SUNDAY
No. 1 I‘. M. No. a. A. M.
LV. Auxuslll 6.-P) J,'
WUturia U :U7 '
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“ (Jracewood
” Klcli nn >iul
" llcjili/.lbnli
“ Halit
“ lluike
*• llriur Creek
“ Smith
Ar, Matthews
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For Admiiii«trator’n l^iBinis
GEORGIA--Washington County
ORDINARY’S OFFICE.
Mrs. Mary (r. Wliuldon, tidininUirntrix
and Jared U. V/liiddon Administ.utnr til
tho estate of Jared E. Whiddon late of said
county, deeeaeed, applies to me tor letters
of Dismission from sdd Administration, and
I will pass upon their application on the
first Monthly in October 1835,
Given under my hand oliioially this 1st
day of July, 1885.
._ 1 Ferry & Denton j
| mortgage foreclosure
.4. 8. l’rossor I on realty
“Rule Nisi"
It appearing to the court by tho pe
tition of Ferry & Duukni that B. B. Fros-
scr on the 10th day of March 1883 ex
ecuted nnd delivered a inortgngo on a
certain tract or parcel of land in said
county to wit: One hundred and twelve
acres of land laud more nr loss, lying and
being in tho DDtli district G. M., IYhsIi-
iuOton county and State ol Georgia and
the north of O. L.
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Sunday Olironielo, 1 year 2 00
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and cheapest Daily paper iu thu South
as it publishes nil the telegraphic news,
and all the news of thu morning paper,
and is sent tosuUscriliors ..t SO per year.
Thu Weekly is now n ton page paper,
Imt in April it «ill b« twelvu pages-84
,'oluinus. li is tided with important
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The Sunday Chronicle is a large mglil
itagc paper, and contains titty-six col
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Address
CHRONICLE h
CONSTITUTION ALIBT
A'athickAY.usii, Fi-esidont. Augusta, tin
I or L uve o e l L11 1
1 GEORGIA —VV’ushingD n Conn y
ORDINARY'S OFFICE.
Is inn LS'iii'lh (iiinidiiiii I'-r Af’elo Oritu
Saiiili. In s in due fur in n| plie ' In the umb-i
•igliial tin leave t" s -II tbe land b.loligiog
t. said niiaur. n.nl said iipnlicaiiiiii will In
ileurd oil 1 lie Ural Monday ift October 188
Oinmiliido my luiiui o.Hally, Ibis 13:1.
diy of August, 1S85
M NEWMAN, Ordinn y
8-17 4t
MILLINERY STORE.
Thotiiulorslgncs will open on April
the first, n Midltiury Store ut Duvis-
boro Ga., whore they will keep a
nice stock, consisting of all goods
usually kipt iu a millinery store.
Give us u cull.
Airs. Sullio Sessions & Sister
Gun, Pistol and Machine
llEPAIR SHOP.
BRING all you PISTOLS, GUNS, and SEWING MACHINS If you
want them put in good order at a reasonable price, to
E. TWILLEY'S SHOP
On Jcrnigan Street, Next to Mr. Donj. Whiddon’s Residence.
THE WHEELER AND WILSON NEW NO. 8
IT IS LIGHTEST RUNNING
AND HAS NO NOISY SHUTTLE.
IT IS NOT DANGEROUS TO
llELT’II LIKE HEAVY RUN
NING AND NOISY SHUTTLE
MACHINES.
AGENTS WANTED
SEND FOR l'RK E LISTS AND
TERMS.
ADDRESS
WHEELER d: WILSON MFG’CO
ATLANTA GA
M. D. DAVIS
SANDE'.SVILLK, (
March 23 ’85.
Davisboro Ga.
, .Matthew. ..
Hlilltll
llriur Creek..
l :.T2 “ lturk
M “ Hath
:(H “ Hu|iluibali 7: 1J
:ll> “ Klclunoiul 7:‘J7
P:5M “ Oruoowood 7:4?
:4\» “ Wistaria
7:67 Ar. Augusta b 3(
SUNDAYS—PASSENGERS ONLY.
No. 3. A. M. No. 4. A. M.
Lv. Aiigiista 8:0U Lv. Maltliews 10:30
“ VVi.teria 8:27 “ Smite 10:38
Gracewood.8;42 11 Briar Cr... 10:63
“ RidimomI...8:62 “ Burke 11:08
“ Hepzibah...9:12 .* Bnili 11:23
Ball) 0:24 “ Hepzibuli 11:35
“ Burk 9:40 “ Riclmtondl 1:5G
“ Briar C’reek.9:54 11 Gracewoodl2:05
“ Smitli 10:09 “ AVUtcria...12:20
Ar. Mattbow»..13:17 Ar. Augusta...12:48
No. 1 F. M. No. 2, P, M
Lv. Augusta 3:00 Lv. Matthews 0:00
“ Wistaria 3:27 “
“ Gracewood..3:42 “ Briar Creek 6:23
“ Richmond,..3:52 " Burke U;38
‘- ltepzibah.,.4:12 ‘ Batli 0:53
“ Batli 4:24 “ Heplizibah.,7:05
“ Burke 4:40 “ Rielmiond.,.7:25
“ Briar Creek. 4:55 “ Gracewood..7:35
11 Smith 6:10 “ Wistaria 7:50
Ar, Matthews ...5:18 Ar. Augusta 8:17
R- M- MITCHELL
PRESIDENT.
uay oi Jtuy, .. I akjoininjr land* on the north i)f O. H.
7*2—3nr M. NLWA1A> , Ordinary, , 1 » J .’J >HK(M . i r '|c.., Kt [, y Win. O’y.iin, South by
For Guardtna’* Dismission ’ j l-ievy McCoy, and west by Irn Cham-
GEORGIA—Washington County bora, Ueorge and Win. Ha l, for the
I0AHD1NG
lOL’SE.
i County
ORDINARY’S OFFICE.
N. M. Jordan, Uuardi-n of George K.
Marlin has in due form applied to the
undersigned fur leltrns of Dismission from
Guardianship, nnd said application will lie
heard on tlie first Monday in September,
1885, at my office in Snndersville said coun
ty-
Given under my hand and official nigna-
urc this 3d day of August, 1885.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
8-0-41
n-usiii d
the!
it is a well uutlienlicatud fact, the
extent of which is but little known,
that the most people, even tho best
of sc-hollai-s, do not punctuate cor
redly. One of tlie large number, and
pcrhnpsc, the most frequently fallen
iutn, and least noticed, is tins prac
tice of placing a period after thu ab
breviation of Mister (M’r), Doctor
(D’r), Junior (J r), end all other
words that retain their filial letter or
letters, whieli is a great mistake.
The proper way is : Only to use nil
that I apostrophe ill tlie place of the miss-
letters, with no period at tbe
For Leave to Sell Land,
GEORGIA—Washington County
ORDINARY’S OFFICE.
W Miles Cox, administrator of John Cox
deceased lias in duo form applied to tlie un-
derigsned for leave to sell die lands belong
ing to the estnte of said deceased, and said
application will he heard on the first Mon
day in September 1885.
This 3rd day of August 1885.
8-G-4t M NEWMAN, Ordinary,
. Lave Among Convicts!
In making a Ictir of tlie camp not
Jong ngo Col. Towers, principal keep
er of the penitentiary, found a rath
er peri.uliar ease. A convict mash
er nnd a convict dudine weie mut.ii
idly struck and wanted to marry.
'i hey saw no inconvenience in such a
tiling ns both were in for life. The
pai) were informed
iut-!i- v.as no giving in marriage
amongst the Georgia convicts. In | “nd. In all such abbicviatiom
i tie of th. ( limps ft man and his wife
: re confined under life sentnnees,
I ■’ Gey do not ate much of each
(.mu',
Col.’ for collect, ‘Adv.’ tor advertise,
! and words which drop the last letters,
the period at the end is perfect ly coi-
I led.
Patronize Home In
dustry.
EUREKA MILLS,
Sanders ville Ga.
T HESE mills are now making tlie
best Flour nnd Meal ol‘any mill in
the country. Every accommodation
is provided for people coming iu from
a distance. Honest men are iu
charge, and EVERY FOUND of
Meal, Fleur and Bran
That tho wheat and corn will make is
GUARANTEED TO THE CUSTOMERS
of the mill, less the toll.
So bring in your WHEAT AND
corn at tbe same time nnd thereby
save going to mill twice.
C. R. FIUNGLE, Prop'tr.
7-9 85—tf D. C. HOWARD, Miller.
For Luiiw to Sell Laud.
GEORGIA-Washington county
ODD IN A R Y'S OFFICE.
Dr. Wen. Rawlings, Administrator of
Hooks deceased, lias in due form np
plied to tho undesigned for leave to sell
laiv's belonging to this estate of said de
ceased, and snid application will he heard
on lies. Monday iu October, 18Sf.
This20th August, 1885.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
i 8-27—It
Administrators’ Dismission.
GEORGIA—Washington County
ORDINARY’S OFFICE.
K A Hulli :nn County Administrator, Ad
ministriitor of till) estate of Mrs, Sarah Tan
ner late of said county il*rceased, applies to
me for letters of dismission from the Hdimn-
Istration of said est-ite, and 1 will pass upon
his application on tlie first Monduv in No
vember, 1885, at my office in Sandeisvillc.
Given under my band offieially this 5th
day ilav of August 1885.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinaly.
8-0-3m
purpose of securing tho payment of a
certain piomissory note for one hundred
dollars with lawful.interest and ten per
attorneys fees, m ule mi the lfith day of
March 1883 and pnyubleto tlie said Pcr-
-o and Denton aud duo on the first day
of September 1883, which note and
mortgage tlie said ti- 8- 1’iosser refuses
it is therefore ordered that snid S. B.
‘rosser pay into tins court on or by tlie
first day of the next term thereof, the
principal, interest and attorneys fees,
aforernid due on said note and mort
gage, aud thu cost of this suit, or iu de
fault thereof the court will proceed as to
justice may appertain, and it is further
ordered that the rule he published in the
Sandersville Mercury, a newspaper pub
lished in said county, one ii month for
tour mouths, or served on tho said S. S.
Prosser, his special agent or attorney
three months previous to the next term
of this court Tliis March lltll 1885-
lt. W. GARB WELL Judge B C W 0
True extract from thu minutes of tlie
Superior Court of Washington county,
March Term 1885. Tliis March 31st
1882. A. M. MAYO Clerk,
American land )
mortgage t-o. of I mortgage‘rule nisi’
London limited (to foreclosure.
( March term 1885.
| Washington
J county Georgia,
It W Carswell,
Board can bo had at tlie residence
of Mr. A, W. Jackson, north end of
Harris streot, at reasonable rates,
ftl 10’85—tf.
A. J. JERNIGAN
Spectacle? * Eye Ulasses.
Gold Spectacles,
and Eye Glasses,
Silver nnd Whito
Metal Spectacles,
and Eye Glasses,
Steel Spectacles,
and Eye Glasses,
with fine Lenses
t'o r sale at
A. J. JERNIGANS
Jkwei.ky Stoiie.
DEALER IN
Watches k Jewelry.
Watches, Clocks a Jewelry,
REPAIRED.
Administrators* DismUion.
GEORGIA—Washington County
ORDINARY,S OFFICE.
Mrs.Siisan A. Smitli, Administratrix of
die estate of S, J. Smith, late of sai.t couu
ty, deceased; applies to me for letters of dis
uiisson frnton the Administration of tlie es
tale of said deceased, and 1 will pass upon
her application on tlie first Monday iu No
vember. 18S5.
Given under inv hand official real
28th day of July, 1885.
M. Newman, Ordinary,
7-30—1m.
vs.
S. S. Prosser
O. L. Prosser
Frcssent tlie lion.
Judge of said court.
It appearing to tlie court by tlie pe
tition of tlie American Freehold Laud
Mortgage Uo. of London llimited] that
on tlie 30th day of ./anuary in tho year
of our Lord eighteen hundred and eigh
ty two, B B Prosser O L Prosser of said
county niado and delivered to said
W 4c T. K R- Company-
Tcnnille Ga., April 24th 1885.
On and after May 1st this com
pany will sell single trip tickets at
all regular stations at (4) four cents
per mile.
Passengers failing to purchase
tickets will be charged one (1) cent
per mile extra by the conductor, and
will also place on sale at Wrights-
ville and Tcnnille offices milage tick
ets at the following rates:
For 200 miles $7.00, for 300 miles
$10,00, for 400 miles $13,00, for 500
miles $15,00. By order of.
W. li. THOMAS,
Gun'l Sup’t,
CHICAGO
COTTAGE
ORGAN
floa attaiued n standard of cxcollcnco wliiob
admits of no miltorior.
lb contains evory iinprovor/ionfc that luveutlvo
tfonius, skill aud money can produce.
Watkins’ Hall.
Is capable of seating 1000 peo
ple nnd is arranged for THEATRI
CAL SHOWS, CONCERTS Ac. It
is situated in THE HEART Ol'
THE CITY, nnd is tlie ONLY II ALL
in the city that will answer for
SHOWS. APPLY TO
E. A, SULLIVAN
Manager,
SandersYille, Ga.
F 2 ly—7th 85
U.
The Remington armory was foun
ded in ISHi by Eliphnlet Remington,
a farmer's lad, who wanted a gun,
and having no other way to get one
made it himself. His tools consisted
only of a disused farm forge. They
now employ 1,400 hands, and have
made as high as 1,730 rifles, anti 200
revolvers pet day.
Wi-ittlitsvillc A Tcnnille K.
Tcnnille Ga. March 30 1885.
Ou and after Sunday April 5th 1885
agents of this company will sell
on Sundays only return tickets oooij
_ i I to kktl'un only on the day sold and
American Freehold land _ mortgage Co. j t jj 0 UAV Arrl:ll a t the following pri-
Giand Jury.
Drawn for September term 1885.
of London [liinitedjand that afterwards,
on the thirteenth day of January 1382
to secure the payment of said instrument
executed and delivered to tho American
Freehold land mortgage co. of Loudon
[Limited] their deed of mortgage whore
by he conycycd A F land and uiortg'u
co. of London, 224 acres of laud in 99th
dist. G M of said county and more ful
ly described in foregoing' petition, con
ditioned that if snid S 8 Prosser and O
L IVosser should pay oft' and discharge
snid mortgage note and interest notes,
according to its tenor and off'ect, then
the deed of inortgago nnd said note
should be void.
And it further appearing that said
promissory notes remains unpaid. Itis
therefore ordered that said BB Prosser
and O L IVosser pay into this court by
the first day of tho next term thereof,
lie principal, iutorest and costs due on
aid mortgage nnd notes or show cans.! to
i ,hu contrary if there bo any, and |thut
Tcnnille to Harrison and return 50c
“ “ Wrightsvillc “ “ 75c
Harrison “ “ “ “ 50c
“ “Tcnnille “ “ 50c
Wrightsvillc“ “ ’“ “ 7
“ “ Harrison “ “ 50c
By order of W. 15. Thomas |
Goti’l Supcrintendant;
W. C. Mathews
Treasurer.
Those oxf ullonfc Organs aro oelcbratotl for vol
ume, quality of tono, quick response, variety of
combination, urtiBtio ilosign, beauty iu AuUli, per
fect construction, making them thu lm.st attract
ive, ornamental aucl UoHirublo organs for homos,
sohools, churches, lodges, societies, etc.
ENTADLINISKi) I!Kl>UTATIOX,
VXEUl'ALED FACILITIES,
SKILLED WOIIHINEL
BUST MATERIAL,
COMBIN'D!), UASE THIS
THE POPULAR OROAN
Instruction Dooks and Plano Stools.
Catidoguos aud Price Lists, on application, free.
The Chicago Cottage Organ Co.
Coruor Randolph and Ann Streets,
CHICAGO. ILL.
G S Yonng
F S Stinnye
I Fm Gatlaher
Shade Dukes
R E Murphy
W M English
James II 7 Mills
James 11 Palmer
John’li Dodges
John E Harrison
JoRWJ'qylor
U II P lteall
J R' Yeal ’
Jesse R Rraswcl
A L Joscy
Geo. W Mills
II'm R Francis
J K Newsome
S M Hitchcock
K J N Walden
B m Martin
Jj Jackson May
1) F Chambers
W A McCarty
It T Pounds
R E Rough ton
R C Harris
WJ Askew
Dr. Asa Recch
Geo D Warlhen
Traverse Jury Drawn For 1st Week
Jiw. P. Williams Jenks J. Tanner
Miles Tn liner
Geo. IF. Silas
T. 1). Hawkins
Sidney Taylor
John IU. Layton
E. D. Garrett
T. A. Curry
P. D. Logan
0. S. Wall
Eli Wilson
ir. O. Drown
Alex. IF. Tanner
Jas. II. Pulley
J'no. F. Tanner
li. 11. IFicM 1
IF. II. Dukes
U. G. Rawlings
L. G. Shunting
J. A. Red good
Tims. L D. Tanner
J. C. Amerson
O. J. McMillan
H. A. Rawlings
IF. M. Hodges
S. M. Drunks
John P. Riddle
II . J. Jordan
A. S. Mitchell
Watches, Clocks
AND JEWELRY
mxniBKD by
JERNIGAN
Onick ail Easy CbHl
cnly; it will not only shorten labor and lessen
the intensity of uain aud suffering beyond
expression, but butter than all, it thereby
greatly diminishes the danger to life of both
i mother and child. This great boon t< suf
fering woman is Holme*' Liniment, or
Mother'* Friend. Prepared nnd sold by J.
Bradpiuld, Atlanta, (in. Sold by uU
Druggists. Prlco 81.50 bottle. Sent
by Express ou receipt of price.
Traverse Jtiry Drawn For 2nd 55 cck
Isaac G. Greenway M. IF PourneM
III. C. Wilson John P. Smith
! IF. J. Jordan J. Irani JlranHey
i Geo. M. Rrantley Jus. F. Merkcrson
i Robert Frank IF. D. Walker
Emanuel Price IF. I. Mathis
D It 11 Warmmack I. A. Smith
A. S. Smith IF. J. Joyner
li. li. Sessions A. R. Adams
; IF. A. Smith 91sf IL R. Drill
S. L. Parsons
ll L. Lay'on
i Q. Jordan
WL, Knight
hn A. Quinn
J. C. Hamilton
J. E Weddon
Jo h n F. Hartley
6. O. Walker
J. A Vinson