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SAM>EltSyitLK~ j)X
TUESDAY, SEPTEMHE^rhTssl
J| kvMMgwIJ ■WMM( I
)Mmai, ntunns^
WELIGQUS bfcRVICEa.
SUOEUVILLE ••»<! TEHHILLE.
METHODIST CHURCH in 1Im> city every Sun-
,he 2im1 Sunday '
METHODIST CHURCH »*t TenniJIe every* 2nd
Sunday.
IlfTIST CHURCH in the eitv every 2ml nml
4tli,tSumln.-
•^1^--.. »t Temiillc every 3rd and
CHRISTIAN CHURCH in tko city every 2nd
CATHOLIC CHURCH '" the city every
Eld. T J|. Hurt’ll Appointments
, FOll SfePTE M ME U.
[■> !.■** If’^'ameell Sermons.
',!«*' Lord*. day at Tennille :i o’clock A. M
| 2nd' “
13rd “ “ . Ultjoii “ “ «
4tli ’• “ Poplar Spring! “ “ •<
Mr. Baxter Golightly will preach, at
•'AWfcbrlitiau -Ghursh in thia city on
IFubadaV night.
Elder Dillingaby ofG rlnin, Gla.
will preach in the Chi.tian church
iu this 1 place on next Wednesday
wight.
lSMcr Oaacr’a tppalataieaii.
filler It. V, Outer, State Evangelist
witl preach at: . .
t$«tfocK 3rd iBr.L d»y lit S qttmriW.
it * - too«*boro Monday night after
Union lucaday following. ...Tennille
Friday night before 3rd Sunday in Sept.
....Sandenville 4th Lords day in Sept.
.... Wnglitaville Monday after.... liuck
'Lords da; '
LOCAL NEWS.
Cotton is selling at 8fcenls.
1 he School House 1ms been nicely
painted.
Holt Bros, are offering bargains in
groceries.
Mr. Charlie Kennedy left for Sa
vtinuah Inst week.
Mxsier Androw Kennedy is clerk
ing for Mr. E. A. Sulivan.
Mr. E. A. Sullivan has moved to
Ihs "tore below Col. II. L. Wart hen's
office.
A good lime to pay your subscrip
tion, is while you are attending ttic
court.
Mitbbel & Johna m have opened a
Bosturant iu ilie bnck of Mr. I. Her-
ninn's U.tr-rootn.
Base-ball baa resigned its bold
upon tho boj8 to tho more iiifttrucU
l ug auti j U8t as allureing gn:ae of oliefrs
3 ’ ,lc Mends of Luclous Robison
will now find him nt Wm. A. McL’ar-
ty «k Co. dry goods Store.
Mr. II. C. Rough ton tins moved
t« the store formerly occupied by
. ’ K ’ A. Sullivan, iu Wntkins’
Building.
Mr
home.
PERSONAL.
Weaver Jones has returned
ELECTION TICKETS!
The Ticket That Will Win.
Mr Kditok:- Please publish the fol
lowing ticket:
-Eon Mavou.-
LOUIS COH EX.
-Ai.dkumen-
Dr. Win. Rawlings
Geo. D Warthen
Dr M DC M Summerlin
RT Walker
A M Mayo
Citizens,
Out next mayor and Aldermen.
Mn. Editor:—
As the time is approaching for the
citizens of Sanders vi ilc to bucnstifig
Mrs. Sul lie Read Linnineott loft. I !i ' for suitable men to take
:r.-psz*x jasfisfst
Col. J. w. Ronfroe of Atlanta is
in the city.
Prof T. N. Baker, is visiting his
relatives in Irwiutou.
Capt W. W. Carter of Savannah,
was in the city last week.
Hon. James K. Hines has returned
from Atlanta to attend Court.
Miss Flcta Snell of tills county
visited Wriglitsville last week.
Dr. L. \V. Wecilon of Painpn, Fla.
is visiting his parents in this eitv.
phia.
Mrs. Mnrcnu and daughter Miss
Corn McBrido have returned from |
Atlanta.
Miss Jennie Kcuuedy has returned
from an extended trip to friends in
Dublin.
A copy of tho Mkiiccrv, has Le n
placed in the coruor stone ot the
new Georgia Capitol by Hon. J. K.
Hines, who will accept our thanka
for tho compliinont.
Eye ltf. „
lit Herd, day ill
lay in Oct... BeUicsda
Oct., at night.
B. D. EVANS Jr. City Attourney
Try the pure Crab Apple Vinegur
at Mathf.": Drug .tore. 8
“try our “Surperb" flour guarcntced
equal to any, Wade Hamptou not
•xeepted.
B. C. Harris A Co.
«OOI» I'UIIIH.
Merchants arc buying and soiling
readily the new brand of flour of tho
Eureka Milla. 7-14—tf
Glass fruitjar* utB. C. Harris A Co
Ragging A Ties at B. C. Harris
a Co.
'FAHMEMM PAVOMITE.”
Is meeting with satisfaetien with
planters in Washington county, to
be found at Eureka Mills. 7-li-tf
ii ^"Hwdteral in Kits^ndlibls nt
U. C. Harris A Co.
Try the mineral water at Mathis’
soda fount. Delightfully ice-cold
and health-giving.
A complete line of Hardware at B.
C Harris A Co.
Dont make a miatake and buy he
fore you get our price*.
B. C. Harris A Co.
CLEVBLANflA HENI»Mh7kn,
these are the two highest grudus
of flour piado by the Eureka Mills
Merchants are buying them and they
**" fr «ely. 7-14—tf.
Hon. J. K. Ilines has beon appoin'-
® I on the commut e to see about
GeorgiaVEAdbitat the Loudon Ex
position, with M tssrs Ifobbe, Lamnr
i f Pulaski anil Everett.
M. James Wnldon is with G. 3.
Houghton A Co., and Mr. John Da
vis can be seen ut Mrs. J. Cohen's
Dry Goods Store, where he will be
glad to serve bis old friends.
Mr. W. G. Fursc bus moved from
from his old quarters to the brick
building below Col. C. R. Priuglc’s
•tore, where the smiling foco of Mr.
B. W. Calhoun can be fouud.
The road a few yards below the
ono milepost ou the road leading to
Sisters Church needs some work, or
it will get so that it will be bard lo
pass this point with wagons.
Wilber Jordan and Mr. Sam Rob
iaon aro having a line time iu break
ing Joins ponies, and tho greatest
trouble they find iu the art, is trying
to learn them to keep their feet ou
the ground.
The camp meeting at Deep Step,
eleven miles west of Sandorsvillc, be
gins on Friday night, 11th inst.
Miss Lizzio Quinn is visiting hor
relatives, Mr. John Quinn and fam- I-,
i'.y, in the city. | ^°^°' vin i{ ticket for re-election.
Mayor nnd Aldermen.
FOR MAYOR
J. K. Ilines,
FOR ALDERMEX.
M. D. C. M, Summerlin.
W. A. McCarty.
J. T. Youugbiooil.
B. E. Roiigliton.
M. If. Boyer.
CITIZENS.
Mu. Editor.—Please publish the
Miss Johnnie Jordan who has been
visiting Miss Mattie Pouuds return
ed home Fridny.
Mr. W. A. McCarty left Monday
for New York to purchase his fall
nnd winter goods.
Rev. J. H, J/cCIcskey aided Rev.
Mr. Lovett ut a protracted meeting
last week in ltiddlcville.
Mr. Frank Thomas nnd Hater A / ul * ftt, « n( bince of members of
Miss Emma of Dnblln are in the lhe Lodtfe “ d" 1 "* l°-uigbt ns the
city visiting friends. Gmd ‘ 1 Wor % Chief Templar of the
Air. 1 n ai i State will be present und deliver an
Mrs. J. I). Newman has roturned address- Rally to your places mem-
from a visit to her brother Mr. Car-1 hors and let n. have a large audience.
For Mnyor,
Willium Gullnher.
For Aldermen,
Morris Hupp,
Dr. Win. Rawlings,
R. T Wnlker,
A. M. Mayo,
W, II. Lawson.
ChMMl Templar* l.otlgr.
los D Roberson of Warren.
Mr * b c u r. , , , | O*" 1 Snkwrlkeru.
Mr. A. 8. Sparks after visiting ——o
North Georgia and other points oy I Hint are due us. We huvo sent
interest has returned home. . vou Hi* XlkiicLnv regularly through
Mr. ir ■> r>i . r n> tbc year, nnd we nsk you to come up
Mrs. II. R. Clayton, of 7'ennille, I lini , settle promptly this fail as we
, W v'.l , ?!. Cn i . V mt " K . 1 '. ,lft "H 1 ' tor | need every dollar that is due us.
A cynical old bachelor, who
looked in upon a parlor full of
young women in ball-room attire,
called it an “art gallery”
Oend Mio» for nil Mnlnrlnl DIs.
18 "imply a “dead
shot for all malarial diseases. AVo ex-
pe< t to keep it. constantly in stock, for
it. does what it is snid to do
$£“*<*** l>vuggi«t Dodge Texas
For sale by A Mathis uud Hatch A
Smith Tennilie.
Thuro is ono thing to be said in
lavor of early marriage. It gives
the couple a low more years to iind
out winch is boss.
a bolt'LfVj C,? bought
„ j ° n f S f , :* , C' ,, i Female Remedy for
muol, ’Wu A n" *•« 'ery
Hatoh A BmiySmS nuJ b - v
A baby comes to us on angol'i
wings but it hangs tho wings
m a dark closet when its (cot have
onco touched tho earth.
en 8 thoK r *““ Coxdlai wili^ot black
m flf i* «“ d, ' lici "'■* l " take.
Teuuillof A ‘ SI ‘ U ‘ H n,lJ 111,10,1 * Smith
It’s funny, but n ci^d man
is often put in a straight jacket.
Ilnvo Vou Ever Tried III.
Malty inferior remedies have reaohnd
• lie hands of sufferers hnnii. ' ?!.
were extensively advertised. Others
“irmeriJ ,,0< :rro'i VO l Btoo<1 “ lo * 1 «“ 11
0 0 will!?,: l’ , 11 "" belongs O.
verHs’es ll 1 "i" 3U ’ V mll! C''nsfil!l ad-
«mUhM iimml '"' "'" l *«•
A Michigan cow has sixty home,
all the requisites for a full orelics-
IF YOU WANT TO'
FILL TOUR GAMX BIO.
AND MAKE -
BIG 8COREB.V
USE 9
We have at fine a lot of cigars A
tobacco as any house iu the city.
lb C. Harris A Co.
Ladies and children! bats wo
•re selling out regardless of cost at
Mrs. J Colins. jj
Colfes drinkers will please make a
note ot . this, wc have the genuine
. 0 Peabcry coffee for sale the purest
in the nurkel’
B. C. Harris Co.
Full Drc*a eigavetts. Sweetest and
most • fragrant. Pure golden leaf
aright cut, nt Mathis' drug store.
' Vo hare S»g»r and coffee all
grade*.
. B. C. Harris A Co.
"m»TEH« PHIWE,’’
Tlii* j. a new bran j of flo>)| . t||at
Kerosene at B, G. Harris A C.7
Gilt Edge Goshen butter at B. C.
Harris A C'6.
Fresh eivam eheesc at U. Q. Harrii
All kind of country produce taken
•a exchange for groceries.
V; B.O. Harris A Co.
ihs highest market price paid for
hidesjby b. C. Harris A Co. •
Lovett's ‘ ( L Road” Tobacco is
made of fhifr Virginia loaf and
guaraiiteti!'Htri^tlypUre.
It ^ ^mnglo trial' of Lovett's ‘‘L
oad IV'bneco'vrill convince you
t iv the best; < ’ • ■ J
s «rn>ons and Sayings of Rev. Sum
^ Jones, for sale • at B- C. Harris
City election lias been pjstpnncd
to 1st Wednesday first day of Octo
her. a . ,
Hie old council have made good
officers and their names aro offered
in to days Mercury, for re-election.
Several tickets for Mayor nnd Al
dermen composed of good men ap
pear in this issue.
By the provisions of tho now char
ter, no one can rote at nmnical elec
tion, unless they have registered.
Voter*, therefore should read notice
of Clerk, Dr. G. W. II. Whitaker, in
this issue, calling attention to this
fact.
The Missionary Concert on last
Wednesday night was a superb suc
cess in every respect. The singing
was excellent. 2bis was not a money
making affair, it was only to
cutice their members to attend the
meetings of the Woman's Missionary
Sbciety, more regularly.
Mr. A. B. Higgs of Warrenton Go.
will be here this week for the purpose
of Repairing and manufacturing Tin
wore. If you have any work of (bis
kind, bring-' >t in. Shop iu Brick
office below Col. Priugleg Store.
Mr. W. E. Me And row of Macon
has a tine lot of Texas Ponies for sale
at Rawlings Stables. He will be in
our city for ten days call and buy
ono. Are easy to break.
The principle amusements on our
Streets now are breuking Texas po
nies aud playing chess. -
Don’t-: miss the Good Templars
meeting- to-night. Seo notice ols-
where o£the treat instore.
in lrwinion, lias returned home.
Mrs Hattie Durloo, and daugh
ter, visited Mr. Frank Francis,
family, nt Duvisboro, last week.
Rev. Mr. llnll l'ustor of the Huj.
list Church near Browns Crossing
Bnidwln county was in tho city last
Friday.
Messrs. W. E. Watkins, Morris
Colin, J. D. Newman, Leo Smith
and M. Hnpp liavo returned from
the North.
Some sic owing ns for two years or
more bnck, on account of the bad
crops they Hindu. But, ns a general
idling every one has made a very fair
crop this year, nud we now look for
a settlement, or wo will Imve to pari
wilh them. Paper, ink nml labor
all cost money and if wo can’t get
any pay for it we cannot buy it.
WusIllilKlon ('Minify ttlaljsllt!*.
Uj® J nx Digest iif Wunliington eonnly
for 188o:
Poll.
139,422
27,319
165,140
. 14.763
. 378,431
131,(178
. 6.492
...15,034
Mr. Alexander Baum, an old
and highly esteemed citizen of
lrwinton, died at the Iudinn
Springs last week.
T • • , . . I Slocks and lknKl«..,...,.'...,
Miss Lizzie Irwin who has been | Household fimiltuao.
visiting Mrs. W. R.
Wriglitsville, has roturned to her I i*iautn7i'GirTo<Vl«V.*:V.V.V.V.’.’.V..
home in this county. *; ro l H on Hsnrl
Value of Ollier property 1.1,001
Mrs. Brown of Sanders villo was in The digest shows snlnorosse nf property
l„«, on. dn, tu. wnok prop.,.to,,-
to opening a milimry store heie Aon . Comptroller(lenersl;
-[Wriglitsville Recorder. w . R. Tmiopen ° A ' 8 28 1885,
Mis. Julia Wicker who ha. been * T< * W S “!;&^ 0ll .
visiting in Waynsboro and in Wad- Dear Sir—Your digeat for 1885 received
lay returnad last week, accoropanien it P^ corre J !t, y nn<1 Lsnd«on»ely
* ^ gotten up. lou are to lie congratulated
by Miss Addic Oliver of Wnynsboro. upon the liamlsonie increase iu the returns
especially when we consider how many
Miss Addle Brown, after a pleas e °untics show stalling off ibis yenr.
ant visit of several weeks to friends Very liw ’ pectf,lllv
and relatives in Washington, lett
f ^lalsriu
llimuoo; prodnoiiiir nm? 118 ‘>i-
tiste, li) H t ni)i,etim j?",, bmffu*’, bad
ness, vel|i,w oo,i ln i,^!" Vouo '. M ' hlllious
ond limjis a W nn& X g i M , ‘»“ l ' ,nuk
or tnnrNli fevers U u ? V 1,1 “iliou*
» '"! d Severs, anil
medioino cures these 1 £* ,mm<,u " Liver
tli© system from oiia * * Kti ; P^’^ts
‘‘t^ulfiieH tin* lii#..* ?* ft8lnM ^ 10 tawuenoes,
pnrillcs nnl oiirioU« t0 /h , ‘ OJ i , V ai i a ^ W * ,H
Jiffi’slio.; and bnild “T'*
I’O' it nnd bo oonvinood P * V * Um '
»»iM'.VHH l tch A i8Sj[Sf 1 S, ‘ n ‘ ,0n,V III c
If hoiiiu niuti luui to rat tl.cir
; ,W ." "; o I (,w beiilth w ou | (l be
fumed forever.
AT. PBRST «$c. OO.
WHOLESALE AGENTS,
Savannah, Ga.
The above Celebrated Whisky sold on\y by
HURST & CO., in Sandersville Ga., an d
by BASHINSKI & WOOD, in Tennille G a
R emington
IFLES-anp
SHOT GUN
All Iho^afcif Improvflminrtfe,
Tor DESCRIPTIVCCIRCVkAlta,
•Lamberson, Furman L Co.
SOLE AOBNTS FOR
E.Reminctoh4Son«
•parting Arms as* AnMMalHM,
381 A 283 BroaNway,
WESTEKN OFFIClt, f NRW YORK.
D. H. LAMBERSON * OO..
H Stale Srrect, cWomo. IE.
ARMORY, |LION, N. V.
REMIN6T0N
SSOVKU,
•COOfl, IPADII,
■»»E l« THt BEST NARNEI, IT MAUI W4RME
KKMIEt THAT till MBS AM AlWATS MUARI,
One Plaoa ot Solid StaaL
HO HOLES OR RIVETS TflLWtAREH THE MAPI,
■■NO rBR OINOULAM.
REMINGTON AGRIG0LTDR1L CO..
1LION, N. V. ’
N«w Verb OSIca, 1IN I'bsMa.
Ilu Ttar tf /abUtt, AQ Cnttia Hipyj
Very Heapectfnlly
W.A. WUrGIlfCom. Oen.
l he progress made l.y our county in the
Inst week for her home in Marion I j*' r ‘ ta xX' ,r '' * com e ar *‘ i »® •!«‘®ment ot
:2,841,232-1881
8,809,401—1882
Misses Malindn I $2,944,318—1883.
county, Fla.
Mrs. Dr. Irwin
and Claude Taylor, Mrs, Dr. Su
marlin and Mrs. John Pittman, at
tended the laying of the “Corner
Stone” of the new Capitol at Atlanta
last week.
ip.
cable property during each year
igi
$3,0(14,695-1884
$3,102,(191—1886
To Those Who Mou’r Take the
CouHly Paper.
We find from our expcriencs in
the newspaper business that a great
many of our citizons do not take
Dr. Charles Smith has returned to their county paper, but take papers
Tennille aud Ins w fe who s off for A 1 , ut tune papers
1 outside, and when you ask them to
. take their county paper they wiil
Air Hammond, of Augusta is in tell you the times are too hard. Now
the city, looking ul'ter the interest friends a county paper to you should
A new piny has been written enli-
od„»I ovc in the Nineteenth Cctt-
U|, y- It is a farce.
A WonerlHl IMoeovrrv.
Cunsuiupiiven and all who^snflV..
f r om any affection of 1 lie ’I’l,
Lungs can find a co°r f ,l?,
£ 8 '» “»*”«¥
verifv tlm iT °! cures
verify the troth of this statement.
No medioiue can show aiw.i. n „ ,
Ol wonderful “»
SSiSrt* •uffercru now „rii. fu]|,
The iolluwing ticket will be
Bupp tried by many voters anil we
hope will be approved by all.
For Mn for.
E. W. McOAKTY.
For Aldei men.
A. M. Mayo,
Dr. Win. Rawlings,
W. If. Thigpen,
II. I*. Houghton,
R.T. Wulkir.
S. 1. Q. Club.
Mr. Editor—The following tick
et is a good one nml will meet with
a hearty ISupport iu the coming
municipal Elect ion
For Mayor
J. U' Robeits
Aldermen
Dr. U'm, Huwlings
W. A. McCarty
11. E. Houghton
NV. K. Thigpen
li. T. Walker
Citizens.
HEADQUARTERS!
S.b'l. k « d * hf ''VHW Baskets for
sjileby 11. C'.' Harris A Co.
Stoves, Staves, for sale by B. C.
Dxrris A Cq. - . • • , - .
PIANOFORTE
Repairing.
in “• J; GONZALEZ is now
i.j 11 11,1(1 W 'H make Sandersville
Pirn! erma ”e* lt iiqme. Those having
; . ° t r nd ° r 8 1 * na out of order can
ordc e r ‘ , ‘ a 0 t ,n A Utt ? ,,d f ud 10 V leaving
Stnro A : ^ Jeruigan s Jewelry
ded , lu oj n p und Repairing atten-
si n g 0 udjoining towns by addrea-
GONZALEZ.
•—- SaudersvUlc, Ga.
, All those that ilpsiro to form a
readimr club will please meet at Mrs.
S. B. Jones to-morrow [Wednesday]
night at eight o’clock.
Rally Good Templars.' Lot ovory
member come out tonight
On last Friday night a (lance nnd
sociable was given at the residence
of DI. Jno B. Roberts complimentary
to Miss Lolliu Foute, of Atbinta.
Tho occasion wus one that offered
ranch pleasure to the attendants
und every one present expressed
thetaselvea as being highly entertain
ed. The siugiug by J/iss Minnie
Jones, J. F. Jones nnd Mrs Dr. Rob
erts wus heartily enjoyed. The “lti-
ley” choir was presnut and of course
enlivened things up with their moit
excellent Singing.
iHlereslinff T* Bath Sexes.
Any man or woman making less than
$40 weekly should try our ensy money
making business, we want Agents for
;out celebrated Madame Dean Spinal
Supporting Corsets; also, our Spinal
Supporter, Shoulder Brace,' nnd Ab
dominal pri te-tor Combined (for men
and Boys.) No experience required.
Four orders per day give the Agent $150
monthly. UUr Agents report four t >
tweuty sales daily • $3 outfit free, send
at oncu fm full particulars. State sex ■
LtWIS SCHIELE ICO-’ 390 BROADWAY N’ Y.
S-8-i3t
of the Augustu Chronicle
RepicHber Mupcrlor t ourt
be looked upon as an old relic and
you should subscribe for it before
taking any other und if you are able
The September Ter m o ‘ tLo Superior ^ ^ T*?™ h “ V ° "° ol,jcctlons;
- v | i, u t we ,| 0 think you ought to give
your county paper the preference if
Court convened in the city yes e day
with Hon. R. W. Carswell presiding.
After the organization of the
Court, his Honor delivered an able
r.nd impressive charge to the Grand
Jury. The worthy Solicitor General
Oscar II. Rogers in bis place with an
active vigilance determined on doing
his whole duty. Our clover and ef
ficient Clerk Mr. Mayo, with the as
sistanee of Mr. A. Bell has bis pa
pors nml books in easy reach,
and ready for the prompt dis
patch of all business. Mr. Wall the
courteous Sheriff with nil hia papers
served ready nnd ou hand as a faith
ful officer to preserve order and see
the court is treated with due decani m
In addition to the Local Bar of:
Ilines & Rogers J. N. Gil-
moro, It. L. Warthen, E. S. Luitg-
madc, Evans & Evans Harris &
Anderson, J. A Hobson, Wm.
G. Hobson, F’ II. Hatfold anil E
O. Bostick, we huve in aCe idanee,
Cols. J. T. Jordan, of Sparta; Jno. T.
Allen, of Milledgevil e; It. L. Rodg
ers, of Atlanta; J. H. Polhill of Lou-
isvillo; H. D. D. Twiggs, of Augusta;
J. C. Hannan of Tennille; S. li Ad
ams of Savannah and A. F. Daley of
Wriglitsville.
Mr. Wm.. Mart in is Focmaii of the
Grand Jury.
NOTICE.
By special request the farewell
sermon of Eidor T. M. Harris at the
Christian Church in Sandersville,
will be delivered next Sunday night,
(2nd Sunday Sept,) nt 8 o’clock 1*
M. instead of in the morning at 11
o’clock, as heretofore announced.
you nover read a word in it. Your
county paper is identified with you
iu everything that is for the county’s
interest and what concerns the coun-
t/ concerns not only you but your
property. If you want any homo af-
f.irs published you never go to Lite
outside weeklies. Why? The simple
reasons,you, that don't take tho coun
ty paper, but take them, don’t take
the same weeklies, some subscribe to
the Savannah, some to the Atlanta,
some to the Macon and some to the
Augusta weak lies (wo mention those
because they are tho ones that effect
ns). A great many citizens send off
for northern and southern papers and
still leave their county papers to get
along the beft they'-, can. We ask
oiir citizens to think over the matter.
You cannot look up n county news
paper like any other business. It is
to your interest that it should pros
per. Tho reason that these
weeklies outside of the county con
give you a cheaper anil larger paper
than voitr home paper, is they save
over tho typa that is set up for their
dailies to make up their weeklies
with, so you see the type setting on
the weeklies costs them nothing.
Superior Court Dockets—Sep.
teiubcr Terns.
Issue Docket new cases for trial...81
Motion “ “ •* “ “ 27
Crimea) i‘ “ “ “
K'"iw^ .(Kriiato |"£
Drn 0 **. ml DuWw nt Dr. Rawlings
Drugstore^Largo size, $1.00 "
People will drink, no mutter what
tho law or example set. Even beef
rroquently gets corned.
Very Koiii#pkuwJ'lM8coyo l v .
v - "’illing, of Manehos-
ter, Mich, wattes: “My wife has been
? “°. S h * le, .D Iees for five years so help
ess that sho couhl not turn over in
Eli? S ,n ?;- 4( She :i80 ' , of
Eliott o Bitters, and is so much im-
toved, that she is ablo now to do
tet own work.
Electric Bitters will do nil that is
claimed for them. Hundreds of | os -
timoumls attest their groat curative
powers. Only fifty t0 uts a bottle H l
Rawlings; Drug Store. ‘
A short horse is soon curried, but
1,0 ,n ' ,st fll ' st caught. The same
»>ny he said of n short cashier.
Btiflug tliH Siininier uionths
irii° „ ro f ,riel “ 1 ' oil he Harnett
louse bnvannah, ofti) r s full Board
with three s (llmi . 0 nu , alH at the low
inteof p0| . (1 ' ly As| . f . (i
lAfiNBi'T House” Carriages.
Fare only 25 cts.
W. G. ROBSON,
ATlO*NEY at LAW.
SANDERSVILLE, GEORGIA.
Will practico in the Middle Circuit
and tho Supreme Court.
Tho wife who buys a “duck of a
bonnet” usually has to call on some
old roosterofa husband to pay for it.
The undesigned having
closed out his business
preparitory for taking a course of
•Medical Lectures next month. All
persons indebted to him arc request
oil to settle at once. Very Rcsp’t
Jct.iA.N II, Evans.
August 22nd 1885.
Hiring your Watches Clocks nnd
Jewelry for Hepuira to
A. J. JERNIGAN S
The
OLD RELIABLE
Watchmaker; Iwonly years in tho
business. Work Dono Cheapo
nt his Jewelry Store, tlrau any
place in the State.
All Work Warranted
For Sale at all times
Clocks, Jewelry, Musi
cal Instruments, Spec
tacles, Yiolin, Guitar,
and Banjo Strings.
T will order you any kind of
WATCH on Commission Cheaper
then any other party in (lie Stale.
Price other houses und come to
sec- mo
CLOCKS!!!
For Sale Lew Down
Notice.
Hooks of Registration now open nl
tho Mayors oilier. Offiee will bo open
from 4 oelook to (| oelok 1>. M. from
Sept. (I fo 3o th 1885 for tho purpose of
Registering (he names of persons en
titled to vote for 3/iiyor nnd Aldermnn.
No person will bo allowed to vote uu-
less his name has been registered,
books close Soptombor 80tli.
Geo. IK II. Whitaker
Clork & TrcuB'tior
Sept. 1—85
Notice!
Turnip Seed!
AT
Wm. A. GaUahcr's
Wood Coffins, and Cask-
q(« ''fall styles at T. X. A J. W.
ClOSMITIl at Tennille. Leaveyojr
rders with Mr. J. F. Menkso.
Highest Honor
1 World’* Imposition
EDUCATIONS
"W"AEDED TO
.iW.R.SMITH.ofthe
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
, K»
o yet
Caurw •UutTo seekT.’ i verago total ooMAl'lneloding Tu”
tk»o. Bet of Books, nnd Board In ■ family, $80. Telegraphy.
Phonography aud Typo Writing specialties. Literary
*— - received. 0000 SuccerafiD
Kantuoky University, Lexington,
Stud.au o.n begin .nr week-d.y durTns llie yejr.
KoYgostloa. Tims to complete the Full Diploma U ’
*Vr\ A iit -I r " . tRe, from 33suie*. lustiuciiunU |.ructicnll'
AO AUWQ \\ 0(1 Iiesda V. Whi 1 n iwpwUNl by 10 teachers, fipccinl course for I
Ul a Vk. A i it . .J 1 £" ,Mon * Uulveralty Diploma prtsenu
f l.it Dutch. Purple Ton i
r .. -i. i, . , I DUH ) Is on leading railroads.
jcnt, r eHow Aherdino nnd (M_
on *, 11 1,1 ’> tho very best varieties on I£ii™»c."n a i».»uL'uVfcr J k,.t'.........
-’9 the market lor Ml pl.tiitin- BT’JttiSSSSSffJ
1 ° WILBUR R. SMITH, Lcrlngtcn, Ky.
Course fwe. Lsdlot
Graduates. Over SOU pupils last year from 15
■racticallr and imlitl'Juallr
sc for Teaehtra and Butt-
irtaenu-d to its graduates.
Ihfulncia oud society, and
leading railroads.
s Text-Book which received the highest award at the
slvc, Practical, aud flora-
Education, is used only at thia
BriohLs!
Bricks!
I offer.for muo nt my mtICK YARD,
1 j miles from Hnndorsvillc, Bricks
at $7,00 pur thousand.
BRICK WOKE!
Of nil kinds, dono nt l-enaonablo fig
uros. Call and soo mo when you go
to build, for estimations anil prices
for buildings, ohiumuys &o.
A. L CHAPMAN.
no-iTce.
HOUSES BUOI.T OX THE IX-
NTAO.I.ltlEKT Hl.tX.
Persons desiring to Imilil will llml it lo
tnnir interest to confer with (lie ninlersigneil
win, is ngt fur one of (lie strongest Building
Companies in die United Slnles-
Wnrk will fie ennuneueed nssunn as desired
( irunlnrs whli all neernory inforrnation
lurnisfiid when requested.
DEO. W IIROtVN.
IfiivisboroDa.
TENNILLE^ 11 SCHOOL
X&-A-X/E am,
tennTlle.
W ashington Co., Ga,
y,i. vmjuLtWsa,
THE PALI, TERM
ofthia Institution, opens on
MONDAY, AUGUST Jftnt, 1885.
Boned, including everything ex
cept washing can be obtained iu good
rami 11 ’ 8 -
F *’lurthor information apply to
the m lneipiil or to
/p Dr. M. G. Hatch,
H- 'j'oartl Trustee
Ililcklcn's Amicii Naive.
Tho Best Salvo in tho world for cuts
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
I) o\mt; Soros, Tetter, Chapped H-.iuls
Chilblains, Corns, und nil Skin Erup
tions, nnd positively cures Files, or
no pay required. It i« guaranteed
to give perfect salisf ietion, or monoy
*°i | ' Fiioe 215 cents por box
FOR SALE 1IY DR. RAWLINGS
lhc Hiii-iiett House,Nn vmmnh.
Tito wnnder of those wlm gn to tho
Harnett House, in Savannah, is that go
excellent a table nml such comfortable
tooius can bo oft',-red to tho public nt
such minimum rates- Without exngor
ation, the tulle of. the Harnett is as
good as that of the Screven House, nnd
the rates just ono-hnif ns large- Oour
tcous treatment imikes up the stun of
ts attractions. The public largely tes
tiffed their appreciation-
— Jacksonville (Fla.)Herald
rauul'y Easy Imuh.,,,
1 rrin* No tv OiTcrpgl by EM.
1,111 * Hulci* Nnuilieru
Alualc Hotiac Nuvnu-
Hub, UnorglN.
A Nqiinre Talk with Purr haw..
CilvlMK Special lalor^SJmT
- 4 * ,1,,, J °ur Xeu iiuMJlas.
HnihadaoritlclllHgPI.
auoa nml Orgaai .
It's a Logo Tina BetwERN.Dinkss.'
So remarked the Gov. of South Car-
oliiui to tho Gov. of North Carolina
many years ngo, before the temnat-
nnoo wave had swept overlhe South.
Ho probably spoke his convictions,
nml so do we when wo sny,
It’s a Long Time Between Cnors. J
Aud to this the thousands of fata
lly “broad winners” in the South wt-
uio watting until the uoxt crop is gar
nered boforo they buy Pianos wd
Organs will say omen. Buttcesovic/,,/
ii'oit, what you can buy now onsuJh
very easy Ivrmst Ouly think of if
PIANOS, 825 CASH & ftOMON'i'tir r
O ROANS, 810 CASH.: f|() MONTHLY,
Why it’s almost a sin to deuriva
yourself and family of an luitrumeut
when ono can bo bad so easily. And
to thosu who cannot meet monthly
Installments, wo offer those Special
Huwtnor Terms: 1
fMwAsn AEt, n.u,. NOV, i
DRO.VN8, $10 CASH AND 1IAJ.. NOV. I
And if crops turn outdoor, so that
wheu Nov. 1st come the entire bal-
•r; zTt v° ,,n , i ' 1 wo wii1 nccopt
' • " l,d ' VHit until Nov. 1,
It85, fur tho other Half.
mnlh/ZT,/' 1 ' °" r J'istru.
' lu "[ "" "’oriel. Our Privet arc
ve offer ov’'t”"* t,IC etui
) ^'”5 ii'duociuotit tlmt outi be
honestly lived,,,, t 0j *
•See TursKSm-ut, Summeu Ga tut aims,
T'lsno ; n rK «
u.ii|ivriur n/irt w),' “!
”• i''» t'S
T«ru,«. 1 1 1 °* 41 s ". U!1 Yi-ry Kit
t 'Jr " llvt ' r »'0ll.inUU t'liino, two. Mm
^ssinartff.'Kair’ ,,,u i,Mt «-
- ws
>11 ly Wi,
Walnut
A RarcOprtnnity.
Bar db Fixtures for Sale,
Apply to
I. HERMAN,
Sandersville,
Ga.
res h Turnip seed ut A. Mathis’
Notice.
All |HTK(JI|H ari!Iicii'bv ivarncil noi to trade
r a certain nroniimiry note ilutrd about
tlu-mouafi ol Oolofior 1884 ano due tile lat of
Novemlii-r 1885. made payable to V R l'ric -
gle. Tlie conaideratio.i 'of said note fi ,
lailed wi will not (my il unlesa comi«)ll 1
to do a,i fiv law.
J1 X Kiu.khiiew, Principle
W R Hl-xteu tt Elms Johnson, Sec i •
it'es. This Aug. 8th 1885.
A-l 1—i m
...1,1. — i'huicli organ ; SoNU
n«wl«.W an’nuluii .oi!..* 1 ' 11 “/A’!?.. 11 ?' 1 ^ 1 ’ 1 **(•
odVri-.l “ 1 ’ Dargum i-rcr
taruo year, furlm ,mSlll 1 f ' •‘ Ntl,rljr
Fine stool, Erubroidored covor, In
structor and Book of Aiusio with pj.
alios nnd Stool, Instnicter nnd Alusio
Book with Organs, Am, Fitwu tie P.id
on both. Fifteen days trial, and we
pay freight both tvuys if Instruments
ileut suit,
Ann Just O.ne Last Wonn.B
If you aro thinking of buying an
Iustruiuent, write jia, Aud ww wiil
tiiako terms to suit your oouv.cnience.
Ask for Summer Terms, 1885. Men
tion this advertisement end paper.
LUDDEN i BATES SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE,
SA.v38risrA.il, a-a.
I lie Ureal iVliolexuIePlauo and Organ
tlieuulb.
Rnrial Cases.
Of /ill grade* forwilo by T. N. A J \V
I’wnnilfe. Leave your on era
with Mr J l*\Merker»oii
FREE!
RELIAOLE SELF-CURE,
■ " .irwwM vi mis OT
fill npi'ciiillftlM In tbc
r t’ “t -VfrraHfl
(new rrilml i fur t h.. con. of 'vert***
faz?* if* ***/*?***• Md |k
lnj»lniii*t»li tloiivfIu|i«/rr r . Dni|rdSL»NMi»i«
Addrett DR. WARD 4CO., Me.
For Sale
xn cottage & lot < on
oil ot water, on 1
linunn.
For Sale.
One 2 Room cottage & lot containing ono
acre, good well of water, ou Floyd siirou
Apply lo I. Herman.
pnfi
One store lions i lot 90x22 on
lie Hipuire apply to I. Herman .
For Sale.
One lot contain# j of an acne ,at.d one ?.
lUiom cottage .good woil of water , D ,i v t 9
rm.Tip « lV/
For Sale.
•)-,n lot. i-ontainiii i( . I'.tn acre T,’ «
street & O '■ H« (“go V{ , y T ,? r
man, Terms renionuUe l) I. Jltr_
25 YEAf>3 IN USE.
Its Gresteit Midicnl lTjaiMph of thl Ago!
BYMPTONI3 OF A
TORPID LIVER.
I.omuo! «.Pin*life, Lt.wrlk rowlivc» ta
tlie> JkmkI, with it dull dciifuiiiaa iu Ilia
uarb I > ;iin iimier the •liouMei'a
blade* I'ullnenfi nfree eutiug* with a tilt*
inclination to exrrtiun of lioilv ermlud*
IrrliHblUty of temper* I.uwMpirlib* wiili
u iceliutful bavins neclented kmimo «ImIf*
WeariuoMN, Dlxxinvas, Flnitcriiif nt Ibu
llcui'ta Dote belbro iho eyes, Jlendacht»
over (Uo right eye, Ueatlecauogu, wilh
btlul dream a, Highly colorod I'riie, nud
CONSTIPATION.
TVTT’E i’lLI.S ara especially adapted
to such cases, onu Uoao cirects such a
clmiigMoffcoliuprBdtoasionialithegiitrtrci’.
flioy the /%i>|ictlto,nn<t can»e tho
body to 'iu-be o;a 1- fcxh»t!iu t iho Avrirm li
nonrlAluMl.niMft by Up;Ir Tonic Adlan cn
Ti
t ',R\t Haiti or w.m^-KKua changed to a
. .. pliculiOrt of
f color, acfj
inajfj^ol
thin Dm'. It imparts a nil. _
instantaneoiikly. sold by
rent hv express c*» ~
Ofllfr*. 4-t v