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The Mercury.
NAKDEKNVIM.E «i:OK(ili
’J m: SUK1!1??'S Olio AN Fou WASHING-
c ,• County.
A. J. JERNIGAN, __
MltTOII, IT1HJSHKK anil l’ftOF’TOW.
iixsiVav septemhkk aottiTassT
EDITORIAL,
Nome fruit growers plant alternate
rows uf iji.no anil fruit trees, the re-
ijnous odors of the pines driving oil
li.eny parasites.
The I.egislatme is still in session
niul will attend a bnrbeeue in Fast
l’oinl. 7 here is some prospect of
an adjournment about the 10 of Oct
•The first church lo take a deter
mined stand for temperance in Amer
ica was the methodist church. La
ter tlie Presbyterian General Assent
bly took a decided stand against the
liquor evil.
7'here never wns n time when n
flying machine would be so accepta
ble u> now. How nice it would be
for the cigarette smokers to do their
1 laliug and smoking in the clouds'
and w hat beautiful opportunities for
accidents! —| Macon Tellegraph.
Davis is dead, Holland is in jail
and everything is quiet, but the bus
iness of robbing Texans in New
York continues at all the old stands
dry goods emporiums, clothing
bouses, gambling houses’ drug
houses, hoarding houses court houses
etc., etc. —[ Macon Tellegraph
The Mugwumps seem to have Sir.
Cleveland and his cabinet by the
car. The democratic party will put
out candidates in 1888 who, if elect
ed, will lead the mugwumps around
by the ear.
Sparta hhmarlitr.
As far hack as 1N47 the Supreme
Court of the United States unani
mously decided that prohibition
laws '.were not iueonsislaut with any
act of Congresi,” and that a State
under its police powers had the right
to restrain or prohibit the Irnlllc in
strong drink.
It Is claimed that of the llfty-flve
signers of t he declaration of independ
cnee, seventeen were Welch by birth
or descent and that fourteen gener
als ol the revolutionary army were
Welchmen.
Mosk.—“Itro Nid whar you spose
he got dat colt an boss kart?”
Nun—“1 hcary say dnt Mr. Hun
ter, (who kan luaky boss talk lik
folks,) fetchdein from Cuinbarlan-
Gap Tinnise, dnt mus be so, kase
bro Aron say he se a colt jes lik dis
one when liecuk fur Mass Kinchen
in de time ob dc wor, way up in ole
lvintucky.”
At this point in the conversation
Uncle Hen who had been setting as
a silent listener spoke out and said:
“Urn Ned, you and l?ro Aron hns
dat gol badly mixed’ you ere both
mistnkin, to my sartin nowledge
dnt colt an boss kart was hot. by Mr.
Jornigan at de 10 centstor, an I kin
pruv it.”
SI MIXON.
THE HARNETT HOUSE,
SAVANNAH. GA*
Is conceded to be the mist comfort
able, and much the best con
ducted Hotel in Savannah.
Connectetl by Street Cars Willi
The Different Depots.
CIlAIMillti VIIKV niODCKATE.
M. L, HA 11 NETT,
Manaueh.
and
City News.
Court has adjourned.
Cotton is selling at 8} cents.
Head notice of the Tax Collector.
The Cow ordiuauco goes iuto effect tho
First of October.
Mr. J. J. .Iordan has openod a
skating rink in Aunory Hall.
Sermons and Sayings of Rev. Sam
P. Jones, for sale at IP C. Harris
* Co.
Col E. S. Ltingiuade, hud the mis
fortune to enteh his foot undor tho
carpeting of the court room, causing
a severe fall and fracturing his knee
cup. We hope to sco tho Col. out
again room.
We call special uttonti >n to tho ad
vertisement of S. F. McIntyre ft Co
Touuille, Gu. They have moved in
their large new tiro proof brick build
ing will) ono of the lurgest stock of
goods brought to the county. Go
and see their hnndsome stock of Dry
Goods and Notions.
—o-
1’Minlly llltsy Inslll llilit* Ilf
Terms Wow Olfrml l») l.mt-
den A Rules No ill hern
Music House Suyiiii-
null, f.eorgia.
A Square Tnl L w illi I'lircliascr
•living Sfiee.lal Information
AInmiI Our Ken amt Easy
Methods of Selling |*i
linos anil Organ-.
A meeting of tho citizens has been j
called, to meet nu the court house on Fri- ;
tiny nigh!—to consider the mimieipid
question, It iH a very important move
and should bo thoughtfully considered. ;
We will not hesitate to endorse--nor |
will wo ho reluctant in giving our hourly 1
support to any object lookiug to tho
best interest of our city.
‘It’s a Long Time Between Drinks.’
8o remarked tho Gov. of South Car
olina to the Gov. of North Carolina
many years ago, before Iho temper
ance wave liud swept overlbe South.
He probably spoke his convictions,
and so do wo when we say,
It’s a Lono Time Between Crops.
And to this the thousands of fam
ily “bread winners" in the South tvh
are waiting uulil the next crop is gar
nered before they buy Pianos and
Organs will suy amen. But we nay why
wait, when you ran hay now on such
very cany terms? Ouly think of it,
PIANOS, (MfiOAHH A (MOMONTHLY
ORGANS, $10CASH a 810MONTHLY.
Why it’s nlmost a sin to deprive
yourself and family of an Instrument
when ono can be had so easily. Aud
to those who cannot meet monthly
Installments, wo offer those Special
Summer Terms:
PIANOS, $50 vASII and DAL. NOV. 1
ORGANS, SIOl AHll and 1UL, NOV. 1
And if crops tarn out poor, so that
when Nov. 1st cotno the etiliro bal
ance cannot bo pnid wo will accept
Onc-Ilalf of it, und wait until Nov. 1,
1885, for the other Half
Now Rome up buyers. Our fnntru
' 1 the world. Our Price* arc
menu lead the world,
l/ic Lowest, our terms the F.afiAi s, end
wo offer every inducement ^0r con be
honctUi/ lived uji tOj
See These Special Summer Dauoains
The gas engines at the novelty ex
Dilution, now in progress at Phila-
. d. iphia, arc att' aeling much atten
tion. Tlte principle' upon which
they net is tho utilization of the
great expansion produced by tho ex
plosion of a mixture of illuminating-
gas and air in ehe interior of a cvl
itidcr.
Tile Peoples Mt-cliug.
The citizen voters'ar* requested to meet
ofjtbo.court house on Friday night, at 8
o’clock, to nomiuuto or to consider ttie
propriety of uomiuatiug a municipal
ticket (o bo supported ut tho election to
bo hold on Wednesday the 7tn, day of
October, Let nil ,lho Citizens Voters
Como—that alt may hear und ho hoard.
CITIZENS
only *210 for iiit elegant. Hnaotvnni! I’liiuo: l.rui
! ml liiii.nmmi'iiU; twi-tt lono; guar.iucrd
n superior mu! «lun.li'p I inro.. Thoiiraiui* bold
lif M i Ditto sola iii AuhtIcr ut (ln< price,
w uprlylit piano *ot ftto. on very Km
Torn
Large new Mackerel 23ets per doz.
Hour a Bno,
No Mugwump About Him!
(From tlie St. Louis Republican)
Roswell 1*. Flower believe that |
with an honest Democratic as a can
Uidate lor Governor tlie Democrats
w ill carry New York. If tho Dem
ocrat is to he honest there must bo
no suspicion of tho siiper-supurln-
tivouess of the Mugwump about
bint. We believe Roswell 1’. Flower
to he an honest Democrat.
Best Coffee Dibs to the dollr.r.
Hoi.t .v lino.
The mugwumps were ouly enlisted
n - three months dining the last
umpnlgti. They will return to the
Id salt lick.—-Tel. Mch,
It is Gen. Custer’s widow’s writ-
ut opinion that the wile of Jl/urk
'jvn.in is young and pretty, with
istrous black eyes, a preceding air
f delicate reflnemeut.
The Provincial Bank of liuonos
A) •res has a capital of $33,000,000
and deposits amounting to #07,000,-
ttOO. 7hesu llgures are not equaled
by uny United States Bank.
A Probltlon Scheme.
A blind man with an an nceordc-
un was playing on tho streots of
Hamiltou the other day, nud sang:
•‘(let mil of the way, you w hiskey seller;
You’ve rained many uh honest fellow.”
it is said that he is iu the employ
of the Prohibitionists.
Dots t. a IIIcon I lie Street.
Mr. Editor; Several of the “na-
taious wards” were sitting in ft out
of the barbe,r shop owned by Edom
Mathis, colored, during the second
Week of the sitting of our Superior
•Court, which adjourned after nearly
th:ee weeks session, on 2'hursday
night last. They were discussing
-what would he the penalty imposed
by his Honor, Judge Carswell upon
several of their race, who had a lew
*b*ys previous beeu found guilty by
Hie the Jury of a heinous crime, the
punishment of which crime is death,
unless reecomended to mercy by the
Jury so finding. Just ut this mo-
jnoment their attention was attract
ed by the good looking Editor of the
Mercury, who eauiu dashing up
Brookins street in the latest style
behind his last horse “Lightening,”
bitched lo his new road cart, when
the following coversation was over-
L :ard by the writer, between several
of the ‘■•ebony race."
Mo§k,—“Who dat dtiv so fas by
illii.xi, bchin ilat colt hitch to dat boss
kart. ’
Ned.— 1 ‘'Dat Mr. Mac Joruigah
who send dat big paper, de Mehkuiiy,
all ober de lan, wbut Miss Kuther-
ine ltd “ram abot de delb ob Gunl
Grant, an dat big win dat'hio all de
.Mituiroulobde libber at dat big
town in tjontii Corlimi, name. Gliarlus-
L'wii 1 kno im chber bine he little
bur i- yoy,”
Rest Chewing Tobacco 50eU per
lh at Hoi.t a- lino’s.
Mr. Editor.—Please say to tho boys
that I do not want to be Mayor of
this town aud am not in the nice.
E. W. McCarty.
Purlieu wishing to buy FURNITURE
at any kind, should not fail to mill on
B. O. Harris M Uo. they ,vill H uve you
money liy buying from thorn'
PERSONAL.
Miss Julm Adams lias returned
to tlio city.
Misses Maggie Whiddon, Lulu
Murphey, mid Miss Nnunio Wick
er, arc visiting relatives In Wilk
inson county.
Col. W. G. Fur se nnd lady arc
visiting lolativcs iu South Carolina
Mr. H. T. Davis, and family
have moved to TenniUo.
Maj. Newinun and lady’, nccom-.
panied by his sister Mrs. lloberson
left for the Indian Spring Saturday
Mrs. James Jones, of Butler, is
in the county visiting relatives.
Mr. P. iS. Bird of Amosburry, Mass.,
is in the city visiting his brother,
Mr. M. H. Bird ,
Miss Gregroy of Putnam county
is visiting Miss Lou Veal near Buf
falo.
Mr. and Mrs. Tunstall und their
sou Hurry, are hack in our city
again.
Mr, Franclt Mills of Southwest
Gtiorgia is visiting relatives in the
county.
Miss Molllo Duggan of Wortlion,
is on a visit to Cruwfordvillo.
Mrs. C'alvan Carter, of Americus
is stopping at tho Sandersvilie Hotel.
Mr, und Mis. S, C. Houk have
left tor Washington, Wilkes county,
Georgia.
Tho friends ot Mrs. P. Happ, will
be sorry to learn of her illness.
Mr. A. V. Bell, is attending the
Baltimore Medical College.
Messrs George EvanB, George and
Will Whitaker, will leave for Merear
College this week.
-Messers. Julian Evans, and Aleck
Smith, huve gone to attend the Med
ical College atTeunese «
Mr. Byrd Loie.t a prominent
citizen of Meriwether county was in
the city last week visiting his Broth
$.r Mr, Warren P. Lovett.
Mr. Win. A. McCarty has returned
from tho Northern Markets.
Rev. J. T. Ainsworth of Wrights-
villc it iu tl.’c city.
Th. Silver Tuned .Miiilmibik I'Uno, Mop. |TJt>
„ puckering rluno, il„ licit In
• lie Worlil, e loo, * 120, ew> lull,000.
poly to., Ini 0 I'Hrlur or ITiuioli nrg»u; SoHil
W ulniil mu', «illi high Uip ni rich deign; i Mel.
llccilii. 10 seniiluo ore.le.t bargain «rcr
I lie Incumpiirnble lunii k lluuilln Organ. from
'.’ I l„ 7MJ d. Iliu ... llenl.U milII paid fur. Nearly
tliroo ji'«r» gl.cu lurimjviKut.
Fine stool, Kuihroidored cover, In
structor and Book of Music with Pi-
nuos, and Stool, Instructor und Music
Hook with Organs, Ai.l Fiieiu ut Paid
on both. Fifteen days trial, and we
pay freight both wiijs if lnstiumentk
dont suit.
And Just One Last Wonn.'l
If you are thinking of buying an
Instiument, write us, and we will
make terms lo mil your conVeniouce.
Ask for Suiiimor Tonus, 1883. Men
tion tiiis advtrlincvw.nl end yaper.
LUDDEN & BATES SOUTHERN MUSIC hOUSE.
SA'visrisjG.A..
Tile Brent M linlcsnh'l’liiiin iiinl Organ
| ot tlic ulllll.
HueliUiii'u Ai'jiim Siulve.
The Best Solve iu (be world for cuts
Bruisis, Sores, tl.ci'i'H, Suit Iilu um,
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands
Chilbluins, Corns, and all Skin .Erup
liens, atnl positively cures Piles, m
no pay nquired. It is gtntrnnlocd
to give perfect satisfaction, or money
refunded. Price ‘25 cents per box
FOlt SALE BY DR. RAWLINGS
Bring yt ur W’al'jn s Clocks m.d
Jewelry for Repairs to
A. J. JEKNIGAN ’
The
OLD RELIABLE
Watchmaker; twenty years in tin
business. Work Done Ooeapci
at his Jewelry Stoic, tlmn any
place in tilo State,
All Work Warranted.
For Sale at a’.l times
Clocks, Jewelry, Musi
cal Instruments, Spec
tacles, Yiolin, Guitar
and Banjo Strings.
I will order yen any kind o
WATCH on Commission (.’heupei
thun any other party in the State.
Price other housc-s ami como L
see mo
CLOCKS!!!
For Sale Lew Down
NOTICE.
I hava this day sold out my stool
goods to Mr. Jv. J. N. Walden
and wish to return thanks to in
friends for their liberal patronagt
and solicit acoinmuun'ie of the sum
to my successor' Respectfully
Wjirreu I’. Lovt II
Burial Cases.
Of fillgrncleuforsaln by T. S. i J W
niilli at Teimille. I,cave your older
with Mr.I KMril.-,"I-,-,,
City Election Notice.
A X ELECTION will he held nt the
Conn-house in the city ofSnndervllle
on the first Wcilnesdey in October
1885 for mayor anil five aldermen lo serve
for two years, or until their aueoesHors are
elected and cpiftlffied. and the pulls uf said
election shall ho owned at 10 o’clock in the
forenoon, nnd close at 3 o’clock P M.
De it further enacted, That all male citi
zens qualified to Vote for members of the
Slate Lei ‘
egislalnre and who shall have paid
"leim"
all taxes legally imposed and demanded by
the authorities of the city and shall have rc-
sidisl six months within the jurisdictional
limits of said city and no oiler person sha 1
he qualified fo vote at said elction for May
or and Alderman, nnd in caie any person
otherwise qualified to vote at said election
shall move into the city, after the time for
giving in his taxes and whose name shall not
appear on the tax hooka of the p oceeding
year, lie shall In order to entitle Mm to vote
report his name to the Clerk of Council he
fore tho opening of the polls in order that
he may be enrolled among the tax paying
citizens. Dv order of the Mayor.
8-6-30d G W II WHITAKER Cl’k Air’s
SHERIFF** SALES
FOU OCTOBER.
GEORGIA )
Wahiiixotok Oouxtt. j
Will be sold on tho first Tuesday in Oct
ober next, before tlie Court House door in
aid county, within tno legal liourR of sale,
to the highest bidder for cash, the following
properly to wit:
One i-crtnin lot of land containing one
11) acre more or less in the city limits of
Snndersvillc, lioiimJcd on the North by Slack
I torch, on the South by lot of J U Floyd
on East by Mrs W A McCarty,on West by
public street known as tho street leading
North to South through Dranonavllle. Lev
ied on ns the property of 8 D Robison to sat-
isfy a justice court II fa in favor of
George T lingers’ Hons,
)’* 8 D Robison. Property pointed out
I'}' plaintiffs attorney and legal notice given
Levy made by A If Ainsworth Constable
D7tli List G At and returned to me. This
August 14th 1885.
Also at the same Ihoc nnd p'ace will be
sold within the legal hours ol sale, tho fol
lowing property towh; one light bay horse
mule over medium rize,about eleven years
old also one chesnut sorrel mare about sev
enteen years old, and a young colt, lev
ied on as property of Alexander Arche,
lo satisfy a ii fa issued from S.qierior Colir
of Washington county in favor of Hobort I,
Rodgers Adrnr. of Elizabeth Archer vs
Alexander Archer. Property |ointed oil
by Attorney t jr Plaintiff Hep-7-1885
Also nt the same time and place will be
sold to the highest bidder the following
pioperly to wit; in the Mat DistO M one
irucl or parcel of land lying iu Washington
county Georgia containing twenty acres
inore or less nt(joining the Innds of .Sarah A
.Met'olcstcr on the Wish on the Houili Innds
ol II 1. Laytun on the East W T Uruntlev.
Levied on uh the property of James 0 Hart
“7 to satisfy a Justice Court II fa in fuvo
« A Jordan v, .James O IInrtly prilici-
l, «nu Lnwaon IP Kelley, eiulorHer
I roperty, poiuletl out by the defendant and
returned to me by W F Glenn Constable,
C. A. WALL, Hherltf
w. c.
SCHEDULES.
C’cnirnl H. It.
Up day passenger Train. Arriro at
Tcnnillo U:16 p. m.
Down day pussengt-f Train Arrive
nt Tcnnillc 12:01 p. m.
Up night puBBeugur Train Arrive
nt Touuille 1 ;47 p, n)i
Down night passenger Train Arrive
at TenniUo 1:4(5 p. m.
Nuililoiavillv Ac Tciliiillc Bf. If.
Leave S tndcrsylllo 11:15 a. nt.
Leave Sunders'villo 2:110 jj. m.
kVriKlitnville A Tcnnillo And
Dublin A H’lTtflitsvillc 11. 1(.
To take effect Sept. 21, 1885.
Going North.
No. 2, No. 4.
A M, r M,
Lv Bruton (,'r 0:10,
Lv J.ovutt 0:25,
Ar WriglitBvillo 0:55,
Lv Wrightavillo 10:10, 5:00,
Lv Hiirrigon's I0:il0, 6:30,
Ar TenniUo 11:30, G:00,
Going South,
No. 1, No. 3.
A M, F M,
Lv Tcnnillo 0.40, 3:25,
Ar HnrrUnn’H 7:10, 3:55,
Ar Wrightavillo 8:00, 4:25,
Lv Wrightavillo 8:15,
Lv Lovett 8:45,
Lv Bruton Cr 0:00,
TAX NOTICE
FIRST ROUND.
IdLLLOW CITIZENS.—Meet me at
L die following places on (lie days kiioc-
illc.l. and pay your .Mute mid County Tax
tor die year 1885, and oblige,
Yours Truly,
J. A. ROBSON, T. C. W. 0.
Peacock X Ronds Scot, 28th
I Un ison Million ...29lli
Slone Wall “...30di
I’ ingle Oct. 1st
•Jos 'v’s Store “...2nd
Ruhllcville “...3rd
Hun Hill “...6th
“...Oth
. line's More “...7th
Gilo's Store... “...8th
Wurlhun’s Store “...Oth
■ 'la.- A.M ‘‘.,10th
'loir, h llnriis’ S ore P, M “.10th
Uohlson's turn out '‘..12111
h'uueo “..13lh
I’eiirson's 14ih
I)' *'l’ Me;
uiiolersville 1 ith nnd 17th
()u my iuui ds 1 will he glad U> consult
vitli any on dishing legal information or
ulvice.
JljUSIE ROBSON.
Fo*’ llic Deal Itliud Cross-eyed
At;.
I usettlod htiBtncBs will neenssitnte
ny personal attention in 7’enuiUe
or live or six days, Get. the 4th‘ du
ing whieh time 1 tuny lie eonsultcd
■y former patrons and others, in re
fat'd to any disease or deformity
■onneeted with the Eyes, Ear, Nos't
iml 7'liont. With private & Hospital
iilvantages in Now York London A
l ientta treatment will be advised
eeordingly.
Dr. W. L' Bullard.
Uolumbus Grit.
iept-15-TO.
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For Executor’s Dismision.
GEOKGIA—Washington County
OliDIN All Y’’SUFFICE.
Mrs, Stella I. Hurt, Executrix of the will
of SilnS F Hunt Inte olsniil county, deceased
applies lo me for letters of dismission from
the administration of the estate of Raid de
ceased, and I will pass upon her application
on the first Monday in October, 1885, nl
my office in Handersvillc.
Given under my hand officially this lsi
day of July, 1885,
M. Newman, Ordinary,
7-2—3m.
For Administrator's Dismission.
GEORGIA—Wiisilington County
OKDlNAItY’S OFFICE.
Mrs. Mary U. Whiddon, administratrix
and Jnred G. Whiddon Administiator ot
the esinto of Jared E. Whiddon late of said
comity, deceaccd, applies to mo lor letters
of Dismission from said Administration, and
1 will pass upon their application on the
first Monday in October 1885,
Given under my hand officially this 1st
day of July, 1884.
7-2—3m M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
Administrators’ Dismission.
GEORGIA—Washington County
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
E A Bullivnn County Administrator, Ad
ministrator of the estate of Mrs, Sarah Tan
ner late of said county (licensed, applies to
me for letters of dismission from the admin
istration of said estate, ami t will pnss uixin
Ills application on the first Monday in No
vember, 1885, at uiy office in Hanuersville.
Given under my hand officially this 6th
day day of August 1885.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinaly.
8-0-3m '
Administrators' Dismision,
GEORGIA—Washington County
OR DIN ARY,S OFFICE.
Mrs,8usan A. 8mUh, Administratrix of
the estate of 8, I. Smith, late of said conn
ty. deceased; applies to me for letters of dis
mlsson frmon Ilia Administration of the es
tale of said deceased, and 1 will pass upon
her application on the llrst Monday in No
Vomber. 1886.
Given under my hand official real
28th day of July, 1885.
M. Newman, Ordinary.
7-30—4m.
For Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA—Washington County
<»'■! HIM A Ii vu nl’inni'
ORDINARY’S OFFICE.
W.T - Price has In due form applied to
tho undersigned fur letters of administration
on the estate of Mrs. Nancy Price late of
(aid county deceased, anil will puss upon
’ , , / , *7 riijujii
Maid application on ilia flrnt Monday in Oc-
•-* - **“* ' ’ " lersvlllc.
tuber, 1880 at my office In Sand
Given under my hand nnd official sig
nature this 2tilh day of October,1885.
8-27-21 ,M NEWMAN, Ordinary
For Exemption of Personality.
GEORGIA—Washington Oouttly
OUDINARYS’ OFFICE.
Rlvloiril T. Davis has applied for ox«
emption of personality nnd 1 will pass up
on ihe snmo ai 11 o’clock on the 12th day
of (September.1885, nt my office.
8-27—21 M NEWMAN, Ordinary
__For Letters of Administration
GEORGIA-Washington county
ORDINARY'S OFFICE.
.Tohn It. Wicker bus iu due form appli-
lot.
cd to tlio muii sigiieil for pormauont
tors of udmiuiatrntiou on the estnto of
Mra. Elmir i Wicker lute of said oouuty
deocnseil nnd I will pa-a npou snid nt)-
- j£ or • • -
plication on tho 1st Monday in Oct. 18811
Given under my hand nnd official sig
nature this 218 tilay of August, 1886.
M. NEWMAN, Oidiuary.
8-27—4t '
For AdmimiH'rator’s Dismis-ion.
GEORG! A-Washingt on county
ORDINARYS OFFICE.
A. S'Avant, Administrator of the estate
i fNewcl M' Scott' applies to me for letters
uf dismission from the administration of
suiil estnto and 1 will pass upon his appli
cation on the first Monday in December
1886 at my office in Hutidersville.
Given under my hand officially this20ili
dnv of August 1885.
' M. NEWMAN, Ordinary,
8 27—3m
For Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA-Washington county
ORDINAliYS OFFICE.
Isaac L. Smith hns in duo form ap
plied to the undersigued for letters of
administration on tho estate of Dariel
H. Smith Into of snid county deooascd
and I will pass upon snid application on
tho first Monday in October ut my office
iu HandersvlUe,
Given under my hand ofllioinlly this
26Ui day of August 1885.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
8 27—4t
For Lcllorsof Administration,
GEORGIA-Washington county
ORDINARY'S OFFICE.
Isaac L. Smith bus in duo form np.
plied to the undersigued for letters of
ndniinstratiou ou the estate of Mrs. Mary
M Sm’itli Into of said county deceased
anil I will puss upou his application ou
the first Monday iu Ootobor nt my office
in Snndersvillc.
Given under my hand officially this
25th day of August 1880.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
827—4t
For Leave to Sell Land,
GEORGIA-Washington county
ORDINARY'S OFFICE.
Dr. Win. Rawlings, Administrator’ of
Jos. Hooks deceased, has in due form ap
t illed to the undesigned for leave to sell
a
lands belonging to the estate of snid de
ceased, and said application will be heard
on first Monday in October, 1886.
This 20th August, 1885.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
8-27—4t
For Leave to dell Land
GEORGIA—vVaBhington County
ORDINARY’S' OFFICE.
Isaac L Bm’tli Guardian for Adele Orcta
Smith, has in due form applied to the under
signed fur leave to sell the land belonging
to said minor, nnd said application will be
heard on the first Monday in October 1886
Given unde my hand offialiy, this 18th
day of August, 1885
M NEWMAN, Ordinary
-17 it 3
Wi'iglit&i’illc A Tcnnillc It. K.
Tcnnillo Ga. March 30 1885.
On and after Sunday April 5th 1885
agents of this company will soli
on Sundays only re: urn tickets ooop
to liKTUiLN only on the pay sold an d
the day after at the following pri
ces:
Tenuille to Harrison aud return 50e
“ “ Wrightavillo “ 75c
Harrison “ “ “ “ 60c
“ “Tcnnillc * “ “ 50c
Wrightsvillo “ “ “ “ 75c
“ “ Harrison “ “ 50c
By order of W. Ii. Thomas
Geu’l Superintendant
W. C. Mathews
The Great Blood Purifier I
L’Sr *r
V
Dr. Samuel II11 ge<’ Altornalive Compi'i
with Itvlinc Potash. This coni)Mmnd is purely vegeta
(eh article or Ingredient is perfectly harmless in its’
l iving been selected from roots and herbs possemi g
m-dical properties, when combined forms a most pnwe
ill, efficient and pleasant medicine for the removal ana per
nanem cure of all diseases arising from an impure state
•f the system, viz:
Chills, Rheumatism, Scrrifula or Ring’s Evil,
'icaldheail cr letter, Chronic Sore Eyes, Old and
Chrome Sores of all kinds, Roils, Pimples. Syjihtlitic
Rheumatism, Primary and Secondary Syphilis’ Net•
■mis Debility, Diver Complaint, In dam motion of the
Kidneys and Utadder; renovates and invigorates the
■ystem; acts gently on the. bowels. As an appetites
tnd fur general debility, it is a must excellent remedy
CAMPBELL BROTHERS.,
Druggists, Hole Msnufacturcrs. For sale bv all Druggists
Price $1 per bottle, or 0 for $6. Liberal discount lo
the trade.
Ji tso, Soie Proprietors and Manufacturers of
ETHIOIPAN
PILE OINTMENT!
A never failing remedy for Blind, Bleeding, Itching, in-
” " [Piles. Gives almost iiistanUmonsrc-
•ernal or Protruding
lief, and will effect u permanent cure. Price $1 |ier bottle,
or C for $5.
TESTIMONIAL No 1.
CAMPBELL BROS—It aflords me peculiar pleasure to
testify lo (he great efficacy of your Ethiopian PilcOiutment.
I was an intense saflerer from Protruding Piles, and a few
applications of this wonderful remedy speedily effected s
permanent cure. Truly,
J. M. IIAWKlNS, 70 South High St.
TESTIMONIAL No 2.
Till* la to certify, that I wns aflVcteU with lilcs for twenty years. T
tried every remedy offered me. Finally used tha Ethiopian HI* Oint
ment, nnd found it the very best preperatlon l ever used. It gave
me almost instant relief and lius effected a permanent cura.
El> A. IH ELAND,
Kormerly of Hn'ilutln. now ofilrecn, Phillips fcts, Nashville, 7cnn
Campbell Bros. Druggists VasbviDe, Tern
^n3L N
SlNTMBlgSi
FOR SALE BY A. MATHIS,
BKIfflOIST, ft ABIDE KB
VIM.E, «.*.
M. FERST «fe OO-
WHOLESALE AGENTS,
Savannali, G-a.
Tho above Celebrated Whisky sold only by
Ilurst & Co in Sandersvtlie, Gn , Bitsltittgki dc Wood in Teunille,
Ga , aud M W Pournellu in Oconee, Ga.
Tlic Ticket Tim I Will Win.
Mb. Kuiroit:—Please publish the fol
lowing ticket:
-Fou Mavob.-
LOU1S COHEN.
-Alpkbmkn.-
Dr. Win. Rn ' ; ngs
Geo. D. W %U a
DrM DC 5. oaimnerlin
UT Walker
A M Mayo
Citizens.
Mn. Editor.—Please publish the
following ticket for re-election.
For Mayor,
William Gallaher,
For Aldermen,
Morris Hupp,
Dr. Wm. Rawlings,
R. T. Walker,
A. M. Mayo,
W. II .Lawson.
The following ticket will he
supported by many voters and we
hope will he approved by all.
For Major.
E. W. McOARTY.
For Aldermen.
A. M. Mayo,
Dr. Wm. Rawlings,
W. R. Thigpen,
B. E. Roughton,
R. T. Walker.
S. 1. Q. Club.
Mr. Editor—The following tick
et is a good one and will meet with
a hearty Support in the coining
municipal Election
For Mayor
J B 1 Roberts
Aldermen
Dr. Wm. Rawlings
W. A. McCarty
13. E. Roughton
W. R. Thigpen
R. T. Walker
Citizens.
IF YOU'WANT TO
FILL YODHOAHK SAB,
BIO 8CORB8,
USE
R emington
IFLES-Znd
SHOT GUNS.
All the Lateet Improvement*.
FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS,
ADDRESS ..
Lamberson, Furman & Co.,
SOLE AQBNTS FOR
E.Remincton&Sons’
•partial Arm. ..d Amma.itiao,
981 * 983 Broadway,
WESTERN OFFICE. NEW YORK.
D. N. LAMBERSON A OO.,
78 State Street, Chicago, EL
ARMORY, ... ILION, N. Y.
REMINGTON
SHOVELS,
SCOOPS, SPADES.
EAR II m IEIT HANNEE, IT MILIEI TIKIll
KNENKI THAT Ell (HU ME ALWAYS REUAIU.
On* Place of Solid 8te*l.
NO HOLES OR RIVETS TO WEAKEN THE SUDt.
•END FOR CIRCULARS.
REMINGTON AGRICULTURAL CO.,
ILION, N. Y.
New Verb OSUa. 118 Chamkcr. Htm*
prVERy
A one Horse Turin For Sale.
I will sell my place contaiuinw 35
acres lying one mile from Union
Church adjoining lands of Mrs.
RuLha Tanner on the North, on the
West George Green, on the East
Avant’ on the South Mrs. Barba
Tanner. It has good orchar of seed
ling, one acre nnd a good well of
water, a good size three room dwell
ing, one tenant bouse, ttlld a good
bam and tdaU- 1 will sell Cor one
ball’ citsdi nud t ile other half on time
to a good purchaser.
Jenks Tanner.
S-22-Ct
Wood Coffins, and Cask-
of all styles ac T, N. & J. W.
Treasurer,
BISsMITU at TenniUo. Leave your
j tiers with ill 1 . J; F. Menlcso.
I’S.VJ {WiFOOVED HIGH ARM',
Hew r.taoyj.wiOA'h, phimcirles
AUD HOT AOV i'i-OVt'N!E.frfS, AU-
TOMA'i iO.v.-’SfK-?*: AfiA-PERFCCt
ACTtori, oYLiwues- shuttlc,
GELF-SETTIMC NEEDLE, POSI
TIVE FEED, H9 SPRINGS, FEW
PARTS, MINLhTUM WEIGHT, NO
FRICTION, HO NOISE, NO WEAR,
NO FATtCUE, JdO “ VAHTRUM8.”
CAPACITY UNLIMITED, ALWAYS
IN ORDER, F7SCHLY ORNAMENT
ED, GICKF.L.PLATED, AND GIVES
PER. WT SATilSFASTION,
SEND FOR CIRCULARS.
—AilOf*..,—-
AVERY MACHINE CO.
C’7 tlrcr Terk.
PIANOFORTE
Tuning o'* Repaid
PROF. R.J. GONZALEZ i, „
in town and will make Sanderi™
bis permanent home. Those ha. *
Pianos and Organ* ont 6f order “*
have them attended to by lo»vi
orders at A. J. Jernigan’g J c 3
Store. Toning and Repairine xti ^
dw^to in adjoining towns by adM t ^
“r.J. GONZALEZ
).D'kr.viH P G,
W.G. ROBSON,
ATiO NEYatLAW
SMOmmLC, KIMU. *
Wili practice in the Middle Circuit
and the Supreme Court
\ RaiTOprtfinit),
Bar & Fixtures for Sale,
AP flERMAN
Sandersville, ’
Qa.
Notice*
All per.on. are heivby warned not toinj.
Gr a certain |>rumimory note dated .uT
fhemmi.li of October 1884 wie due the 1*,’
November 1886, made jinynhleto C R lu,
gle. The conzlderatloir of liaiii note |„
failed we wifi nor pay It nbjeM , 0
■t do ao by law. • 1
M N Kii.i.kbiikw, Principle
W R Huxtkb * Ki.us Johnson Set i
rlties. This Aug. 8lh 1885.
A-ll~i a
NOTICE.
Hhnve placed all mv accts. In
hands ot’ Mr. E. A. Sullivan for i
lection and ho alone ia aiithorizcd
receipt for moneys due me. •
Warren P. Lev
Watkins’Hall.
Is capabii) of seating |(>00 |m
pie nnd is arranged for THEATRI
CAL SHOWS, CONCERTS Ac. I
is situated in THE HEART 0!
TIIE CITY, and is the ONLY HAL
in the city that will, answer ft,
SHOWS. APPLY TO '
E. A, SULLIVAN
Manager,
SazidePsYiile, Qi
F 2 ly—7t.h 85
In*
Patronize Home
dustry.
EUREKA MILLS,
Sandersville Ga.
T HESE mill* are now making I
host Flour nnd Meal of uny ini<l
tho country. Every neenimnodn
is provided for people eoml.igin f -,
a distance. Honest moil are
charge, nnd EVERY POUND of
Meal, Flour and Bran
That the wheat nnd com will make It
GUARANTEED TO TIIE CUSTOMERS
of the mllli loss the toll;' 1 '
So bring in your WHEAT ’ AND
oorn at the Maine time and thereby
save going to mill twico.
C. R. PRINGLE, Pron’tr,
7-9 85—tf I), C. HOWARD, Miller
CHICAGO
COTTAGE
ORGAN
■aa attain.* a .taodar* *1 araHaac. vkkt
admit, at no.up.rior.
It sonUln. «T.ry (mproT.m.nt that (unaUn
|*nin., iUU tad inou.y tan prod.co.
Thau auollaat Organ, an oai.braUd for w!-
uaia, quality of tono, quick rupon.., TBririj.
eoubinatLon, artlitle doaigo, beauty la flblik.pto
f.et.oiiitruction, making tfi.ui tin nioat aUntt-
• ’ lohin - ‘ *
HTtBUIHE* REPUTATION,
VimVAUB FACIUTin,
■K1XXED VOIKI1I,
■car material.
OOHMMBD, suam iu
THB POPULAR OBQIH
lattracIlM Basks as* n*M Msaia.
Oatalofna. an* Fiiaaldataie* aniliaSt*. W
Tho Chicigi Gottagi Orgu Cl.
Ctraar Kaadalpk aa* Aaa *tn«tii
CHICA80. ILL.
IF £ |s f
'RELIABLE SElf-CUBE
A favorite prescription o# on9 ^
most noted aud suotesuful speoisllsts In in»
(now retired) for tin* cure of Ttmrwum
‘ )L09i JleNhftM, H'enJbMSM sud
In jil al n seeled eii velope/Vee.Druf gistessa
Address DR. WARD 4 CO., UwlfMt. "^*
T.UTT'S
98 YEARS
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Less «>i n ppsiilc. ihp
Ik# bond, Witte a dull •8MR|l««i*A i | !
ioas» WHS w. BMH
; »nrf* Tnlu under the dip*
blado, Fullnc.a after eatlnpr, vlljf*. ,
Inclination to cjprtioaef «?ik
dlllTortciaer, Lowaplrjt*.” *
IrrilubllilTo) ,KMr«u .«•» T-’’...lull'.
o foclingof Imvinffliofflectcd ,loml ’ . .i,,
YVeurincaa, r.lxzlaa.H, Fliitecrlnr nt ip
Heart, Dot. buforu tlio eyes,
over i’jo right eye, KcstU'.ioM**' ’ 4
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CONSTIPATION. 1>u4
TOTT’ri FILL* ari e!1 PFS}?’i ..ch »
to auoh eaae., ono done efr.ol*
ehangn uffeelliura.ton.uinDll“'j" im
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