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<ANi‘EKKViLLK- GA.
TifESDAV, NI£PTE\illEU 22’"l886.
A, J, Jirnigaa, Editor, Publisher l Propt’r
LOCAL NEWS.
Colton is selling at 8 3-4.
The State Fair meets in Macon
October 20i.li
Tz
PERSONAL.
Voting loo not a
candidate tor Aid-rman.
—)mk.ai, roi.iiaiN.(—
RfcLIGQUS SERVICES.
SINOERSVILLE »•»> TENNILLE.
METHODIST CHURCH in the ei.y every Sun-
nt the 2nd Sunday
tiny excel
METHC
Sunday.
at Teiinillo every 2nd
BAPTIST CHURCH in tlio e.itv every 2ml and
4tli Si '
4th Sunday.
BAPTIST CHURCH * l Tennille every 3rd and
4lli Sunday.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH in the city every 2nd
Sunday.
CATHOLIC CHURCH in the city every
Sunday.
EI4. 1' M. Karris’ Appointments
FOU SEPTEMBER.
Lari Bound, Fawn'll Sermons.
lat I.ard'a day at Tcnnilla ! I •'clock A. M.
2nd “ “ Sandaravilla “ “ **
3rd “ “ Union “ “ “
4th *• “ Poplar H|iringa" “ "
EM(r Oaer'i Appai.twe.ia,
Klilcr R. V. Outer, State Kvangeliat
will preach at:
Aittinch 3rd Lif.U day in 3 iptojilisr.
... .Toom.lmro Mmiday night after
I'ninu Tuesday fallowing. .. .T-miille
Friday night before tint Sunday in Sept.
. .Snnderavilln 4th Lord* day in Sept.
... • Wrightaville Monday after.,.. liuek
‘ »t Te
Kye lat Lord* day in Oct... Uetheada
lat Lord, day in Oct., at night.
B. D. EVANS Jr. City Attourney
Try tli. pure Crab Applu Vinegar
at Mathis' Drug .stoic.
} Wire Bankets China bottom
25e at Erucat Juruigan's.
for
Try our “Superb" flour guaranteed
equal to any, Wade Hampton not
excepted.
1). C. Harria & Chi.
/•Wire liaaketa Paper bottom for
20 c at Ernest Jt-ritiguu's.
<404»D 1'I.OCK.
Merchants urc buying and selling
readily ike near brand of flour of the
Eureka Mills, 7-14—tf
| Japanese Lamp Shades at Ernest
Jeiuigan.
in i gun
Wuxi)
ruiguns
} Wax Dolls 10c and 15c at Ernest
Jcruiiri
Sagging k Ties at R. C. Harris
k Co.
Sermons and Sayings of Rev. Sam
P. Jones, for sale nt ID C. Harris
k Co.
Cotton is coming in rapidly our
streets are presenting a lively up.
pearahue.
Tliere will lie a liig Oyster supper
and hall at Wriglilsville, on the 20t.li
inst, for the benuflt oi llendrieks
band, every body arc invite l.
Mr. Charles A. Wall, is building a
residence on the publio road leading
to 7’ounille, next to Mr. Hupps plueo.
Mr. George Brown of Dnvislmrn,
Ga., a prominent merchant and clti-
aen died on Wednesday evening Inst
of llemcr tgic fever.
Messrs ltawlings Bro. have built a
gin bouse and cotton press on their
plantation North of Sandoraville, for
tho boneflt of the publio.
The State Fair comes oft‘ October
tho 20th at Mueon. It will be one
of tbc largest and grandest Fairs
that has been held for years. Rail
roads will give reduced rates, so ev
ery one that wishes to take the Fair
in, can do so. See notice elsewhere.
}• J/arbles from 10.- to 26c per dozen
at Ernest JcruignnY
PANMUHN PAWBiri;."
Is meeting with satisfneli.u with
iilunters iu Washington eounty, to
be leu 1 ‘ ” ‘ **“■
found at Eureka Mills. 7-14-tl'
} Rubber Hulls, Cheap! at Ernest
JciHigan’a.
Nut Mtu-ksral iu Kits and Bbl» ul
Jl. C. Harris A Co,
[ Fresh Stick Candy 15c per pouud
at Ernest Jeruigau's.
1'ry the wiuerul water at Mathis’
soda fount. Delightfully ice-cold i
and houlth-giviug.
HairgeM nrket liaskets at Ernest
J-rnignn’s.
A complete liueot Hardware ut H.
C. Han is Jr Co.
]► A nice assortment of Tinware at
Ernest Jeruigau's.
Dont make a mistake and buy be
fore you get our prices.
U. C. Harris k Co.
«'U:V t;i,4AB 4k IfE3il>m4’KM,
These are the two higliest grades
of flour made by the Eureka Mills
Merchants are buying them and they
sell frealy. 7-14—tf.
Wo have as fine a lot of cigars A
Tobacco us any bouse in tbe city.
11. C. Harris k Co.
Ladies and childrens hats we
are selling out regardless of cost nt
Mrs. J Cohns. II
Code* drinkers will please make a
note of this, we have th. genuine
Itio Peabery coffee for sale the purest
in the market-
B. C. Harris A Co.
P nil Dress O.gar-.'tts. Sweetest and
most fragrant. Pure golden leuf
stright cut, at MaMiis’ drug store.
We have Sugar am) coffee ail
grades.
B. C. Harris A Co.
“PliANTEHS PRIDE,”
This i« a new brand of flour that
is giving good satisfaction ground at
Eureka Mills. 7-14—tf
Kerosene oil at 11. C. Harris A Co.
Fresh Turnip seed at A. Mathis'
Gilt Pblge Goshen butter at 11. C.
Harris A Co.
Fresh cream cheese at 11. C. Harris
A Co,
All kind of country produce taken
in exchange for-groceries.
H. C, Harris A Co.
The highest market price paid for
hides by 11. Q. Harris A Co.
Lovett’s “L Hoad" Tobacco is
made of jmfu Virginia leaf and
guaranteed strictly pure.
T; ^ trial of Lovett’s “L
Road” Tobacco will convince you
t is the best.
All kinds of Willow Baskets for
Bal * by B. G. Harris A Co.
Stoves, Stoves, for sale by B. C.
Harris A Co.
^Bag Marbles 5c per bag at Ernest
or or” an s ,\ ^"be bag contains 20
or 25 marbles,
The dwelling of Mrs Betsey Can
non was setou lire Sunday night, by
some one pouring kerosene oil on a
pile of shingles under it and then
applying tbe match. Tbc occupants
had not retired and discovered it in
time to put It out before it had got
under good headway.
Mr. W. T. Brantlsy tells us lie
has made a good crop of cotton, corn
pcaB and potatoes, but whilo lie lias
been blest with abundance, some of
his neighbors crops have been cut
•ff on account sf the dry weather.
Mr. B. is a clever gentleman and lias
a large family and we arc j lad to
hear of Ids good fort line.
Cupt J. C. Hannan, has a large
sweet potato that was grown on Jfr.
Boatrights place, that has a part of
u trace chain it: it, the potato lias
grown around tho chain iu n very
peculiar manner. Captain H. can
iu only one way account lor this
IVcnk of nature, ilinl is tlm chain
gang worked on lids place several
j cars ago.
Mr. John Ellis rtporU that ha had
a horse that hud blind staggers and
that when lie hud almost decided
that die would die, be bad a negro
by tho name of Dm Rowell to In
Hunleiivin on her mid it effected a
worn pic to cure. If Huuterism is so
profitable us this every man that
owns slock should know something
about it. —[WiigbUiiile lisco tiler.
We learn fiom Mr. Xiuvtm M Jor-
tlaq that on Sunday eveuing I lie 13th
inst. the gin house belonging lo Mr.
B. S. Boatright wui burned. The
house coutninod two good gins, tt
cotton press, two bales of cotton, two
stneks of fuller, and 50 bushels i f
oats, Mr. Boatrigh is a good citizen
and we regret lo hear of his ml; fort
une.
Frol', Gonzales
Sandersville,
Dear Sir: As tho A. M. K. church
of this place is in debt for repairs
etc. and us they need Help to pay off
the same, I will be glad if you will
give them one ol your concerts at
your earliest convenience to help
them In their good work.
Yours Truly
J. It' McClesky-
per S
Sept. 21st 1885
Saxueusviu.k, Ga.,
Skit., 18tli 1*85.
To the Hon. Mayor and Aldermen of
the City of Sundorsville.
The Board of Health respectfully
suggests that the owners or oc
cupants of lots in the corporate lim
its be required to destroy by cutting
down and burning or otherwise all
the weeds and decaying garden truck
on said lots. We heliovo by doing
this it will conduce to the continued
good health of of our city and pre-
pr vent ns from a visitation of nmlu-
rious fever to which wo will be liable
if we fail to keep bur premises clean
and clean of doeuyittg vegetable mat
ter.
A MATHIS,
Clerk Board of Health.
Health Inspector will visit the lots
Friday September 25. By order of
the tnuvor.
' G. W. H. WHITAKER,
Clerk of Council.
[Herald C\ rv.]
InleresliiiR To Itolli Sexes.
Any man or woman making I cm than
♦40 weekly should try our easy money
making business. We want Agents fo-t
out celebrated Madame- Demi Spinal
Supp a ting Corsets; also, our Spinal
Supporter, Shoulder Brace, and Ab
dominal proti-ctur Combined (for men
and Boys.) No experience required,
route
Four orders per day give the Agent 8150
monthly. Our Agents report four to
twenty sales daily' $3 outfit free, send
atones for full pnrtieulm-H. State sex-
LEWIS SCHIELE ICO-’ 390 BRMOWAT N’ 1.
S-8-13t
Col. W. L. Parsons is in the city.
Boon, is with Maj
Mr Johnnie
Sparks
MARRIED.
For Sale.
A Six Boom dwelling in good re
pair on Harris St. A two room brie k
kitchen, stables, and other out houses
on the premises. Also a well afford
ing as good water as can bo hud iu
mid lie Georgia. Lot contains about
3 aorea apply tc-Mits. If. McKinon
C let 3 mo.
Mr. M. L. Duggan ef Linton, was
in the city Snturdny.
Mr Luther Wiggins of South
West Georgia, is in the county.
Mr. J. W. Harrison of Linton was
in < lie city lust. week.
Mr- J Ben Wt.son, our former
countryman was in the city lust week
Miss Mitrie Ilaynes is again atlier
post, presiding over tho primaries.
Dr. Leslie W. Weedon, we regret
Lo learn ia still very ill of fever.
J/iss Clara 1 Smith is in the city
spending Nome time with her sister
Mi's- W. G. Robson
Mta. W. Roberson of Louisville, is
visiting her lister Mre. E. W. Me
Carty.
Mrs. If. Beaulah Mathews of Syl
vania is on a visit to relatives iu tlm
city.
Hons, C. R. Pringle, and James
K. Hines, made a short visit to the
city laal week.
Miss 7illie Slade from Washing
ton county visited Linton a few days
ago. —[Sparta Ishmaelite.
Miss Hodnett has returned to tbe
oity and rosuinod her duties iu the
high-school.
Miss Mary Sullie Irwin after a pleas
ant visit to North Georgia ami to
Talladega, Ala. haa returned home.
Miss Carrie Franklin of Tennlilc
is spending some time iu North Geor
gia and Alabama among relatives
and friends-
Married Wednesday evening nt
the t-esidense of Uto bride, Dr. Jambs
P. Davis loMrs M. M. Gilmore. The
Rev., I. R. Meelcsfky, of Sandcrsville
officiating.
NOTICE.
I have this day sold out my stock
-f goods to Mr. K. J. N. Walden,
and wish lo return thanks to my
friends for their liberal patronage
and solicit u continuance of the same
lo my successor- Uoaptelfully
Wat run P. Lovett.
For llie Dellf Uliiitl (Toss-eyed
At.
Prof. Moisten, lias taken charge
of the Cornet bond at Wriglilsville.
Tho Prof, is a good teacher, mid wo
liopu to have him back here some
future day.
MissJS’ollic Roberts and Jfiss Lou
Gumming hove gone to Indian Ter-
nitory to .visit their sister Mrs Riv
ortr The .visit will he one of enjoy
incut and .pleasure. —[Ishmaelite.
Dr. Hamilton M. Weedon of Eufa-
In, Ala. spent two days iu tl e city
die past week. He was called here
by the serious illness oi his nephew
Dr, Leslie W. Weedon.
Superior Courl.
Tho Super I it- Court last week ad
journed over until yesterday uml tl.o
unfinished business of tbe criminal
docket wits taken up. His Hon
Judge .Carswell, and Solicitor Gener
al Rogers, dispatched more criminal
business t his term of the court than
Inis been done ut tiny other term for
several years buck. Sheriff Will 1 ,
bus been it dilHgcnt officer and lii-
nssistnneu to tlm court in having the
ollenders of the tuw and tho witness
es promptly on hand. Mr. Mayo, the
clerk, lutd his papers and 1 ooks in
such good on er which made every
tiling work smut lily for the court and
tbe lawyers seemed to want to path
busisuess, the Grand Jury
did valuable service and rushed
their work through, which made the
criminal part of the court lively.
The following cases was tried
and parties eon tided.
The State vs Guss Irwin, con
cealed weapons, plead gilty, fine
£30. paid.
The State vs Juclc Burley, aR-
Huult and Buttery, plea of guilt,
& cost ot-6 months in cliuia-
gnug-
Tho Statu vs Goargo Davis
stubbing, verdict of guilty, $50. &
cost or i2 months in clmingung.
The state vs Dick Garret, for-
gsry, plea of guilty $50. & cost or
i2 months in chaingang.
The State vs Henry Anderson
eoucealed weapons plea of guilty
(Inc $25. & cost, paid
The State vs Hen .
Brown, rape,
verdict guilty, 5 years penitentiary
The state vs Perry Odom, as
sault with intent to Rape plea of
guilty 5 years in penitentiary
The Stulc vs Jolm Irwin assault
with intent to rape plen of guilty
5 years penitentiary.
The State vs Major Newton
Larceny from the house, plea ol
guilty $30 and cost or 12 months
in chaingang.
The State vs Wesley Hicks va
grancy, verdict of guilty 12 months
in chaingang.
The State vs Gns Everett, mur
der, veidiet tor vol. manslaughter
2 years in penitentiary.
The State vs Will Mack, Leo
Muck, Benny Neal, and Walter
Mack, riot, verdict guilty, fine
$10. each oi 3 months in chain-
gang
--•s
The State vs Hardy Smith, Stab
bing, verdict guilty, $60.00 and
eo.-t, or 12 mouths in the chain-
g“"g.
The Stale vs Pomp Braswell,
misdepicunor, plea of guilty, @50.
00 and cost or J2 months in the
chaingang.
The State vs Pomp Braswell,
carrying concealed weapons, pica
ot guilty, @50.00 and cost or 12
months iu the chaingang.
Seven other cases were tried
and five come clear and two found
uilty.
Editor Mccury: Please withdraw
my name from tho race of Aldermen
could not servo if elected. With
many thanks to my friends for the
nomination. I am truly
M. D. C. M. Summerlin.
Unsettled business will necessitate
my personal attention in Vennille
for five or six days, Oct. the 4t!i‘ dn
ring which lime I may be consulted
by former patrons and others, iu re
gard to any disease or deformity
connected with the Eyes, Ear, Nose
and 7’hoat. With private A Hospital
advantages in New York London A
Vienna treatment will be advised
accord! ugly.
Dr. W. L- Bullard.
Columbus 3a.
Sept-16-*8fi.
Simmons' Iron Cordial restores the
notion of Sluggish Kideys, causes heal
thy srcroi< in.
Sold by A. Mathis anil llatoli A Smith
Tsunille.
Ohills of Eight Months Standing Cured.
I have burn the victim of Chills nml Fe
ver for tho past eight inontliH. On J/isy
1st I bought a hotttlo of Cliillstina, nml
lifter the 3d day's using I had no
OliillH nml am gaining strength. II O
ltoniok, Waco, Tex., nay 0, 1884.
.Sold by A Mathis, and Hatch and
Smith.nt Teunillo-
It Never Fails.— I am a Indies nuri>e,
nud linvH been witli n great many ladies
who used your Mexican Female Remedy,
nml I niHHt say it lias proven to bo tlm
best tnedioinn that I liavo ever known
for tho diseases it is reocomemled to ottre
It has never failed in n siugle esse. itrs.
M' Dorman, Holmii, Ind., Aprtl 21. ’84.
Sold nt Mathis’ drug store and liy
Hatch A Smith, Tinuilio.
4'. 4'. —The Hot K|>riii|(« Item-
oil)'. Be not deceived nor mistaken.
Tho oelehrutod Dot Springs iratersare
actually uaotl in the preparation of fj.
O. (J. tho proprietors linving completed
arrangements for all they need. It red-
ily cures Salt Rheum nud Eczema. Ul
cerous Mores nml Blood poisonings.
For sale by A. Mnllils Snndersville
and hy Haleh A Smith.
(kslern mill Yellow I'evor
A medicine which perfectly regulates
tlio Liver, Stomach and Bowels, and
keeps them in a natural nud healthy
condition, as Simmons’ Liver tiodioinc
does, will in HO out of every 100 eases
prevent an attack of those fearful dis
eases, And if. nfter using the Liver
Medicine, you slimilil take either of the
diseases, your system will be so thor
oughly demised, invigorated mid
slrengtlied that the form of the disease
lie very light, and recovery sure mid
ajieedy. Ample proof of this is found in
the fact (lint very few physicians attend
ing these diseas- sdie, because they keep
their Liver, Stomach and Bowels iu
proper condition. We have many cor
tilicatCs 011 ibis subject! which we wo ild
hu pleased to print if space permitted,
lie on the safe side anil prevent the at
tack with tlm “ounce of preventative,"
nml you will never need the "pound of
cure.”
For sale by A Mathis and Hatch A
Smith Teiiuiiie.
4U:iiltIkN IMUP.
A 4Til-«l fi t III (,'«ii|iirssiiiiiii
George ’I'* Utii-ue.H.
Augusta, September 10th.
Editors Chronicle: I have received
from United Stales Commissioner of
Fish nud Fisheries a number ol'blank
applications to be tilled out hy par
ties desiring German carp. The
Comiuirbiouo' Sta.es that it is of no
use to introduce carp in witters ul
ready occupied with such lislt ns bass
suit fish, perelt, trout or tiny other
llesh eating species whatever; even
chubs or minnows are objection
able. The blanks turnislieu 1110 1 re
intended for owners ot points in the
Tenth Congressional district. The
applications should lie tiled early in
October. Any one in tint Tent h Con
gressional district having u pond and
desiring Uorniau carp, who will ap
ply to me, will receive one of these
blanks, until the number furnished
me is exhausted. Please publish a
notice to the above effect uml request
papers in tl.o Tenth Congressional
district to copy. Yours respectfully
GEO. T. BARNES.
Reprcsenattvo Tenth Congressional
district.
A Heiuurcitblc Ds.'iipe.
Mrs- Mury A. Laity, of Tuukliuiinoch
To., was iillliuted for six years witli Astli-
ma and Bronchitis, duiing which time
the best pbysioiuuH coiibl give no rolief.
Her lifo was despuired of until in this
October she procured a Bottle of Lr.
Kino's Now Discovery, when immediate
relief was felt, and by continuing its use
for u short time she was completely cured
guiniug iu tlesfi OOibs. iu a few months.
Free Trial Bottles of this certain euro
if all Throat and Lung Diseases at
Rawlings Drug Store.
Large Bottles $1.03.
Old Clothes
Clnnned, renovated, dyed, and made
i into
NEW CLOTHES
By Andrew 111. Drown,
Tlio Sinidcravillc Dyer
Unpack your winter clothing and
have them renovated nt once,
I nm also prepared to have
CnrpelM Cleiinrd
in 'lie best style, nt reasonable char-
ges.
A one Horse I'uriu I'or Sale.
I will sell nty place eontaiuinw 35
acres lying onu mile from Union
Church* adjoining lands of Mrs.
Rutha Tanner on the North; on the
West George Green, on tho East
Avanl’ ou tho South Mrs. Barba
Tanner. It has good orolinr of seed
ling, one acre and .J, a good well of
water, a good sizo three ixiotn dwell
ing, one tenant house, and a good
barn and stall. I will sell for one
half cash and tlio other half ou time
to a good purchaser.
Jenks Tanner.
S-22-fR
NOTICE.
I have placed nil my aects. in the
hands of Mr. E. A. Sullivan for col
lection and lie aioiio is authorized to
receipt lbr moneys due me.
War; on P. Lovett-
Notice.
All persons having claims against
the city of Saudetwille w.ll pletse
present them at onco for payment.
G. W. h. Whitaker.
Clark.
IMAYOIt'S OITICE
City orSnndci-Mvtll«>, On-,
Sept. 21st, 1885-
Proclamation
By virtue at' tho power hero in
vested, I herewith offer a reward of
one Imn Ired dollars, with evidence
snllk-ient to convict the person or
persons, who on the night of Sep
tember 20th 1.885 attempted to burn
tho residence of Mrs- Betsey Gan
non on church street-
Given under my hand and oAlcial
seal tho dute and day above written
Will' Gnllnher,
Mayor-
ELECTION TICKETS.
To the publio:
Try our young
men. They will administer tho
affairs of the city government
fuithl'uly
For Mayor,
J. A. Irwin
For Aldermen
S - A. H. Jones |
II. T. Gilmore.
Hc.11.iy Mutulmon
G'; G Itiwllngs
B- 1). Evans Jr.
YountrtJ mon.
‘I
The Ticket That W ill Win.
Mb. Editou:- Please publish the fol
lowing ticket:
-Fou Mayor.-
LOUIS COHEN.
—A I.LIKItlt UN.—
I)r. Win. Rawlings
Gen. 1). Wart lien
DrM DC M Summerlin
UT Walker
A M Mayo
Citizkxs.
Om-next Mayor unit Aldermen.
Mu Editor.—Please publish the
following ticket for re-election.
For Mayor,
William Gullahcr.
For Aldermen,
Morris IIujip,
Dr. Win. Rowlings,
It. T Walker,
A. M, Mayo,
W. II. Lawson.
Tbo following ticket will bo
supported by inuny voters and we
hope will be approved by all.
For Major.
E. W. McOAltTY.
For Aldermen.
A. M. Mayo,
Dr. Win. Rawlings,
W. It. Thigpen,
B. E. Houghton,
U.T. Walker.
B. I. Q. Club.
Mr. Editor—The following tick
et is a good 0110 and will meet with
a hearty Support iu tho coming
municipal Election
For Mayor
J B- Roberts
Aldermen
Dr. Win. Rawlings
W. A. McCarty
B. E. Houghton
W. K. Thigpen
li. T. Walker
Citizens.
These ure Nolid ■ ni ls.
The best blood putifier and sys
tem regulator ever placed within the
reach of suffering humanity, truly is
Electliu B.tteis. Inactivity of tho
of tl e Liver, Biliousness, Jaundice,
Constipation, Weak Kidneys, or any
disease of the urinary organs, or
whoever requires an appetizer, tonic
or mild stimulant will always find
Electric Bitters the best and only
c .l-tsiu cure known. They act surely
n-id quickly, every bottle guurteed to
givj entire satisfaction or money ro-
tuuded. Sold ut DUaeuts a bottle by
Dr. Wm. RAWLINGS.
THE HARNETT HOUSE,
SAVANNAH. GA-
Is conceded to lie the most comfort
able, and much the best con
ducted Hotel in Savannah.
Connected by Street Cars With
The Dilf trent Depots.
4 11AK4U> VEKY RODE KATE.
Jl. L, HARNETT,
Max an Kit.
“New Home"
“Royal St John"
Machines a Specialty.
CALL ON ME BELOW THE
‘■MERCURY OFFICE.
E.TNESTS.JERNiGAN.
Alii. Kpitou:—
As tlio lime is approaching for tho
citizens of Sundorsville to heeastiug
about for suitable men to take
charge of their immicipial affairs,
we suggest the following names for
Mayor and Aldermen.
FOR i.AYOR
J. K. Hines.
FOR ALDERMEN.
M. D. C. M. Summerlin.
W. A. McCarty.
J. T. Youngblood.
It. E. Houghton.
Jl. II. Boyer.
CITIZENS.
IF YOU WAf
FILL YOUR I
AND MAKE
BIG SCORi
USE
8 EMINGTI
9FLES-2M
SHOT GUNS.
All the Latest ImproveiMnt*. .
FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS,
ADDRESS
Lamberson, Furman &Cc
SOLE AOENTS FOR
E.REMINGT0N&S0I
Sparling Arrat aad AnunaaUtao,
881 4k 883 Broadway.
vmsTznn omen f NEW
D. H. LAMBERSON 4k CO..
ra State Street, Chicago, UL
ARMORY, - - - |LION, N. Y.
M.FBRSIT dc OO.
WHOLESALE AGENTS,
REMINGTON
Savannah, G-a,
SHOVELS,
SCOOPS, 8PAOII,
HADE IN THE REST MANNER, RT HtlLEI EMESES
REMEMBER THAT 01)[t (0301 AK MEATS RRIMU.
One Pleoo of Solid Steel.
NO HOLES OR RIVETS TO WEAKEN THI BIAOL
BEND FOR CIRCULARS,
REMINGTON AGRICULTORAL CO./
ium, 1*. “
Now Yorlf Onic.e, 118 Chamhere Mmg.
The above Celebrated Whisky aald only by
HURST & CO., in Sandersville On., and
by BASHINSKI 4& WOOI),iu Termillc Ca
iiio tea? of Jiiliiloa, Ail from
tal BsjLij tawdOrgsM.
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I'Mittlly I*M-«y Insiiillmnul
Tci iiis Haw Olferetl l»y I,ad-
PIANOFORTE 23l*l-C,feSLS!
Tuning aa 5 Repairing.
PROF. R. J. GONZALEZ is now
in town and will make Sandersville
liis permanent home. Those having
Pianos and Organa nut of oilier can
have them attended to by leaving
orders at A. J. Jeruigdn’s Jewelry
Store. Tuning and Repairing alien
tied to in adjoining towns by addres
sing.
R-J-GONZALEZ.
Samlersville, Ga.
den tV llaics Netiiltcrn
Music CiniiM- Sevan-
uali, <;rer|(in.
• o-
Turnip Seed!
AT
Wm. A. Gallahcr’s
To Arrive Wednesday,—White
Flat Dutch. Purple Top Strap
Leaf, Yellow Abordino uml Gol
den Ball, tho very best varieties on
the market lor fall planting.
HEADQUARTERS!
S pring your Watches Clocks and
Jewelry for Repairs to
A. J. JERNIGAN S
The
OLD RELIABLE
Wntelimaker; twenty years in the
business. Work Done Cheaper
at bis Jowolry Store, than un.y
place in tbo iStuto.
All Work Warranted.
For Sulo nt all times
Clocks, Jewelry, Musi
cal Instruments, Spec
tacles, Violin, Guitar,
and Banjo Strings.
I will order you any kind of
WATCH ou Commission Cheaper
than any other party in the Stato.
Price other houses nud como to
CLOCKS!!!
For Sale Lew Down
Notice.
Books of Registration now opeu at
the Mayors olfioe. Office will"lie open
from 4 oclouk to U oclok P. M. from
Sept. 0 to So tli 1885 for tlio purpose ot
Registering die names of persons en
titled to vote for J/.iyor and Alderman.
No person will bo allowed to voto un
less ids name bus been registered,
books close September 30th.
Geo. W. II. Whitaker
Clerk & Treasurer
Spt. -3
Wood Coins, and Cask-
.1. of all styles at T. N. <fe J. W.
oloSJHTH at Tennlilc. Leave your
t-ders with Mr. J. F. Menkso.
W. 6. ROBSON,
ATtO^NEY at LAV/,
SANDERSVILLE, GEORGIA.
Will practice in the Middle Circuit
and. the Supreme Court.
Notic6 T ^'* 10 ' iiuies *” iiei *
closed out ilia business
preparitory for taking a course of
Medical Leetiires next month. All
persons indebted to him tire request
ed to settle at once. Very Itesp’t
Julian If, Evans.
An rust 22nd 188
I offer for saio nt my lillICK. YARD,
1 j miles from Handersvillo, Bricks
at %iT.U3 per Uioitsam!.
A NtititiivTiilk witli I’liiwliaw>r
(»ivitiir Sprclitl Idfoi-iimiioa
AImmii (Uii- V wnml DaiJ
JRellioils of Selling Pi
anos and OigiiH-.
BRICK WORK!
Of all kinds, done nt reasonable fig
tiros. Call and roo uio when yon go
to build, for estimations nud ptieoH
for buildings, chimneys &,o.
A. L. CHAPMAN.
NOTICE.
HOI SI'.S RMIII.T ON TRIG: 114-
Sl t l.l.tl I'.NI' IT,IN.
Porsons dvHiriiig to Imtlil will Itnil it to
tlieir interest to confer witli the umtvrsigiicd
who is ngl for one of tlio strongest Jlnilding
Coni|isnies in tho United Stales-
Work will be i-nitum-hcrd ussism n- desired
Cirettlnrs witli nil m-cissnry iuforniBtion
furnished when re,|noslod.
OEO. W DROWN.
iMvislioruUa.
TENNILLE »>«>• SCHOOL
MALE and 1'EMALE,
TENNJLLE,
Washington Co., Qa,
ri, mmTirimti
TIIE FALL TKKM,
of tills) Iimtilit tf ott, opetts on
MONDAY, AUGUST JOru, 1885.
Board, imditdiutv everytliiijg e.\-
ept washing can lie obtained in good
fami 1
|,- r Turl.liur inlhrmaUun tqiply to
I| H . oriueipnl or to
Dr. M. G. Hatch,
S - if I III I'll TrusLee
Itari.leuS Araira finite.
The Be d Salvo in tlm world foreiita
lil'ttiut:i, S-Jies. U leoi's, Salt Ittifllio,
Fever Sores, TtdXcr, Chapped H.-IuIh
Cliill,Inins, Corns, and all Skin I'lmp-
lir.lis, and posit ively euros Piles, or
no pay required. It is guaranteed
to give perfeet satisfaelion, or tnouoy
refunded. Price 25 cents per box
FOR SALE BY DU RAWLINGS
It’s a Lono Tiki Bk-iwkf.n Drinks.’
So remarked the Gov. ofSonthCar-
olirm to tlio Gov. of North Carolina
many years ago, before tlio temper
ance wave had swept over tho South.
11 e probably spoke his convictions,
,»d no do wo wlieu wo say,
It’s a Lono Timk Bktwkkn Cltoi-8.]j
And to Ibis the thousand* of fam
ily "bread winners" in tho South wk '
are waiting until the next crop is gar
nered before they buy Pianoa and
Organs will say amen. But we «p/ why
trait, when i/ou can but/ now on »uch
cert/ emu/ ttrawf Ouly think of it,
PIANOS, @25 CASH k 810MONTHLY!
ORGANS, 810 CASH > $10 MONTHLY!
Why it's almost a sin to depriva
yourself uml family of an Instramanl
whuti one can bo bad so easily. And
to those who cuunot meet monthly
Installments, wo offer these Special
Summer Terms:
t'lANox, $oo cash and pal. nov. i
ORGANS, 810 CASH and UAL. NOV. 1
Aud if cropB tutu out poor, so that
when Nov. 1st como the entire bal
ance cannot bo paid we will accept
Onc-Half of it, and wait until Nov. 1,
1835, for tbo other Half.
New ootno up buyers. Our Tnttlrtt.
mt* loot the teorld. Our Pricea ar t
the J.otrrn/, our tennn the. end
•St cun bo
wo offer every inducement
hone illy Ileal up to
.-tui: Tiiixk Kpkci.vi, Hummku Hahuaum,
only 4-to for on I'l.giiiit I.D.nM'mut I'litnu; lurg*
! ml -iri'i'l I .am; H«.r»iiuu4
it t-ll|'*'l;l,»r it.til thlltilie I’lilt u. TImiiiwihI. .ottl,
n- ti ithinootlil it, Aiiirrlt-j til Hit. jirtf.',
A mtv U|trt,ln |>l:tuo -ul 9l't). on very Km
I let Kilter I'll,mil x.ttIni tltrJc I'inuo, 9000. 9.m
I It.- in t rulll -.'nt Cliicbi'rlug l-lntio, tits ll.it la
On' wmM, n n>, el- 1 .., tv'.ii luti.u,,.
tl.ilv Vi.i I",’ it imrlur or Uhl,,u!l orgnu; IStNd
U.iluiil i: i„i.w lllililKli ih|i ui'iii h tlu.lgii ■ 4 Hot.
i:, ul .10 K'li.iiiiii; lioji.i, 11 if ul i it 11, til 11 .vcr
I In-
:i :u
loll I
i.iMf II'non A llnniltn organ, from
C"ii:fi| until |iulU for. .Nouriy
'I’ll,- Ilai-iietl lloii-.e,Siivttni'.iili.
The wonilor of tlioso who go to the
Harnett House, in iSnvnnnuh, is that so
excellent a table and kiii-Ii comfort.ilile
looms can bo offered to tlio public at
such minimum rates* Without exngcr
nt ion, tlio taldo of tlio llnrnett is as
good ns tlmt of the Screven House, and
the rates just oiiu-hiuf as large- Cour
toons treatment iiuikes Up the sunt of
ts attractions. Tlio puhlie largely tes
tified their upiireeiatioii•
— JatiheunviUc (Fla )llerald■
A RaiTO|i|Hirtii!iily.
Bar & Fixtures for Sale,
Apply to
HERMAN,
Sandersville,
Ga.
motive*
Atl pc-moas ait-hcreln- wnmeil not totraile
for n certain |iroini-'Orv note dated alioa
thcinonsh ol'Oelohor 1384 line due the 1st o
Noveinlnr 188i, male payable In U It Tin
gle. The onsiilc siinii of slid note Iu
failed we will not pay it nnlcsi eompelt
do so b.v law.
M N Rii-ir.eitnKvv, Principle
W RIIkm i ua Ki.i.h .)-!•!.- ox, See t
ritics. This Aug. ;;.ih i•:' i.
A 1 1—Lni
Finn stool, Embroidered cover, To
ut met, u- amt Book of Music with Pi-
altos, and .Stool, lindructer and JIusia
Book with Oi'gnuH. Ai.r. Fiif.ih n-f Paid
ou both. Fifteen days trial, and we
pay freight both ways if lufittuoiunt*
clout suit.
Anju Just One Last AVohd.B
If you nre thiukiug of buying an
Instrument, write us, and we will
make terms to suit yonr convenience.
Ask for .Suinnioi- Terms, 1885. Men
tion thin advertisement end paper.
LUDDCH i OATES SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE.
SA-A^isrdsr-A-Ii, GkA..
The Ureal WfiulesulePiuno aud Org
let the eulli.
Burial Cases.
Of all grades fm-sale by T. NtJW
Bmitli at Tennille. Leave your orders
with Mr.T FiVierkurson
Highest Honor
I World’s Exposition
^mm
mW BfvIPROVED HIGH ARM,
“ I1PLE3
-A."WAliDEU TO
E.W.4W, R. SMITH, of th«
! COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
Kentucky University, Lexington, Ky.
Htudonta oan bogiu any week-day during Ue year.
No vacation. Timo U> eompiela (he Full Diplo.na Buslov oh
\verago total ooat* including Yul-
wd in a family, $0D. Velecfrapby,
pe Writing »i*cL»UWe. Literary
received. Dur 60G0 SuooeMful
K
lion, Set of Books, and Ruinfd i
Pbouography aud Type T
Courao free. Ladle# rcct
Graduate#. Orcr 5l)0 pupil* last year I
age, from irtslatea. InttrueUon it practically aud ludivlduail/
inpsru-d by ID teachers, ftpecial course for TiAcbufaaHd lluaf-
atus Men. Uuiveraity Diploma »resented toiu gradnaiM.
This Iteautiful city is uoted fur it* hcalthfuluess aud mfoltij, and
is oa leading railroads.
The Test^Book ahhsh recniretf Ut* hlgkast award at th#
World’# Bxpoaition fer iu Rxtcnsive. I’tacllea|, and Com
prefeehrtve sysu-tu of Business Kdn. utlon. iu uaod ouly at thia
College. U U the eLvapest tba hhrheei ruderoe-
%to»- Fcr clrsultu
WILDB. SMITH, Lesingtoa, Ky.
NEW rAECHAhilCAL PRINCIPLES
AHO ROTARY HfiOVEMENTS. AU”
rOMATIG,DIREST ANOPERPCCT
ACTION. CYLINDER SHUTTLE,
EELF-SETTINC NEEDLE, POSI
TIVE FEED, NO SPRING#, FEW
PARTS, ffilNIKIUNI WEIGHT, NO
FRICTION, NO NOI3E, NO WEAR.
NO FATSGUE, NO TANTRUMS."
CAPACITY CDUMITEO, ALWAYS
IN ORDER, R3GHLY ORNAMENT
ED, tUCV.uLPi.ATKD, AND GIVES
PERFECT SATISFACTION.
SEND FOR CIRCULARS.
AVERY MACHINE CO.
CIS fXjrjOKFj Ret/ Tori*