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In The City.
If any of oilr lubscribers fail lo rrreiit their
'paper!, they will plean behind enough to inform
i tf the furl immediately.
SANDKItSVILLE
TUESDAY, JANUARf
lUtll,
HA.
1880
A, l Jer&igan, Editor, Publisher iProptV
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
'(lij-t |K.wciur usver virion. A m.uvcz tf
purity, strength aiiil,wbolciwinciwu. More
icoii'iuiical t.Uan tlio ordinary kimln, and
naunot lie add in com pel it Ion with the unit-
pillule of low teat, short weight aluio or
rihonphate powder*. Sold only in vain.
Koval. Bauisu Pown/ .1 co., loll wall »t
a. y.
many excellent recital ions 1-y sever
al .young ladles and gentlemen. Du
ring (lie evening entertainment the
members of lie club were treated to
some splendid music by Messrs, Al
Cochrans and Jimmie Andeisou and
Mrs. It T Rawlings.
IHulm.
A fine lot, of mules for snle at |
prices tit suit the times *l)y,
Charles G. Rawlings, at the I.ivery
Stables
NOTICE.
The Dorcas Is hardly recognizable
this mouth, such an Improvement
Our city fathers Imre assessed i lists bccu made in the cover. Fc
the taxable property of the city the benefit of our readers, ere extrnc f
about $SO.QUO more than it was the following table of contents that
given in at, anil put the taxes at J’ ou may judge for yourselves the
Coital
No Sheriffs Bales for Fehitmry,
Mr. II. C. .Tones,
Home G».
Mrs. Dr. J. B. Roberts, is visit-
jug relatives in Atlanta.
V\\ If. R. and M. A. II,, your
pa[isrs are mailed to you regular.
Mr. llctirj Little will soon Ua
Itammciixg iron in his now shop.
Mr Thomas Salter is evtending
flic bur loom of llursf A Co, to
Jerniguu strael.
Our goninj friend, Julius (V,hq
looks us happy as a big suu llower
and wears his usual amile.
Mr. Charlie Fulghmu )s ope of
the most polite ntui accommodating
salesman there a ye in the city
We are pint! to stato that .Mr.
Ben A. Smith ot Bartow, who 1ms
been seriously ill, is improving.
Will not J'rHdentMiteboll. hurry
up the A. G. A S. Railroad. Our peo
ple want to hear the whistle blow.
Judge Grecu Brantley and Mr. /.
T. ltruutlcy, are building a new
bridge over Williamson swamp al
PavUboro.
Our paper got so low lust week
we had to thaw it out with fire,
and the.i we came very near milking
n failure in getting it out.
The eotd weather bursted up the
pump on the Wrightsvillo engine
Just week. Our enterprising machine
liieii, bang A Wilt, wi)l soon have
jt in runlng order.
Rev. Stuart Martin of the Prot
estant Episcopal Church will preach
at the Baptist church on Thursday
.evening next Mist iust al flj oelock
The puldjc are cordially invited.
Mr. G. W- Bateman'a school at
8M.00 on the thousand anil, we Vl, ' ue 01 l ' ltf mn
think they did right in this matter
as all property was given in at very-
low figures.
As Major E. A Sulivali’s cook was
closing up the kitchen Friday night
she took tlfe hot allies out of the
stove and placed them in a wooden
box under the stove. During the
night the box caught tiro and was
consumed. Thu Hume extended to
the floor and burned a hole in it three
feet in diameter; It then caught the
sleeper and burned some two or three
inches in it, when it was extinguih-
in some uuaccuuutAblu way.
Wo call attention of our renders to
an advertisement ot the Chicago
Cottage Organ Company in another
column, and we take pleasure In rec
nmmeuding to the general public a
company whose organs hnve attained
a popular reputation for their supe
rior musical qualities, artistic beau
ty and general excellence. This com-
puny ranks among the largest and
best Jn the United States, having a
capacity for manufacturing 800 or
gans per month, and its organs are
shipped into nearly every inhabita
ble portion of the globe. The mem-
isiting hers composing the IIrra of the Chi
cago Cottage Organ Compuuy. are
men of experience, integrity, skilled
ju their line, conduct their business
on »u spnitablc basis, and wo pre
dict for tlui “Chicago Cottnge Organ"
a brilliant future.
Wc cheerfully publish the pro
feedings of the Rostmusiors conven
tion held in this city Jan. Jfilh DISC
for the purpose of electing a delegate
to the Bus.master. National Con
tention which moots in Chicnrgo
Feb. loth 1 S8y. The Convention
acted wisely in selecting our worthy
townsman and efficient Fostinuslrr
Dr. J, 1). Roberts as tficir represen.
ttttive to the National Convention
for they could not have found a man
butter acquainted with the griev-
aiieies of third and fourth class
Fostmastcrs having lllltd the posi
tion of both, nor could they have
selected a man moro conversant with
the postal laws and regulations
RELIGOUS SERVICES.
SANDERSVILLE am! TENNIl.LE.
METHODIST CHURCH in the cny every Sun-
(lav except the 2ml Sunday
METHODIST CHURCH at Tomiillc every 2nd
surdjy
APT 1ST CHURC'" the city every 2nd nnd
dill Sundnv
BAPTIST CHURCH «l Tei^itle every 3rd and
4il» .Sundnv.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH in tho city ever; 2nd
iSundnv.
PSC 1P-A. services, in the eitv
every Thursday after the 3rd Sabbath iii
each mouth.
CATHOLIC CHURCH in the < ily every
Ribbon Embroidery; I.adv's Hand I Escape.
„ / . . »* * *. it* Last night about. 11 o clock ft light wr.s
Bag v ciQcli<'led); Hu .ad I.acc ( knit j discovered in tho store of E. W. Mr.Uar
ted); Child's Carriage Afghan; ty, and the. door was opened by the
eroch.-t r ace Gi rtel M ’-t'-nt Child's 1 marshall and several citizens, who found
ci ot net l.flce, < i ot iu t -■'...‘■V. - 11,1,1 s , „ „ y , t er cnn ,. al ,mining oil, alighted can
t rochet Bib; Knitted Braided Stitch, ,-JJn in jt and a lot of splinters around con
Doublet rn/.y stitch Edging: Stamp i vcnieiit to ejU?h, and look ns if some
ml Vni.-.t . rur, , I, , ono had arranged it to Imrn tho store
id \ Chet \\ ink. I Inld s (. rolict Mr McCnrty |,J B been arrested on suspi
Dress; Baby b Knitted Ilood, Infant’s j cion, but wo hope be "ill establish his
Knitted Socks : article oil Home Dec- I inoconco '
oration, No. 8. i Try our "Superb” flour gnnronleed
Every woman ought to have the I c.pnal to any, Wado Hampton not
B. ('. Harris A Co.
ttooo ri.oi it.
Merchants nre buying and selling
readily tho new brand of Hour of tho
Eureka Mills. Mi—tf
Bagging A Ties at B. C. Harris
* Co.
•FAIUlKltM FAVOMTR
Is meeting witli satisfaction witli
Dorcas to complete her household. cs< -‘°P lot '*
It is especially good for amateurs,
as the directions are so explicit and
correct.
Send ten cents for sample copy, if
not $1.00 for tlic year’s subscription.
Address' DORCAS,
872 Broadway, New York City.
A I’srliil (.Iff l'rolongptl.
To a reporter of the pit'**, who called
rll M lr ; ? \ , Art ! ,ur “j 1 '''' residence in ] planters in Washington county, to
Philadelphia, Jn order to Interview him in r.ninil at Fmvkii Mills 7-14-tf
regards some published Map-menu over _ kUlml nt l<lluka ‘ 1
Ins name strongly commending Compound ———————
Oxygen, that gentleman said: I New Maekwal ill Kits and Bills Hi
“Previous to tho year 1870 wy be.ilth j u. (j, Harris d-. Go.
had boon very poor. Fur years J bad I , .
been steadily losing ground in eonsei|iicnce 1
of llm constant physical and nervous strain A complete lineot Hardware at B.
result ng from overwork, I became so ex. Harris A Co.
liallstcd that toy family and friends were I _1.
very anxious about me. Only a few of CLEVELAND A Ilh.VhllK IlS,
most hopeful thought I could llvojiir any Tim.,. il.» t, v .. I.lolioit m-ndi-s
considerable lime. 1 was loreed to abandon , „ I, 1 '"" l "'\ U, ‘
all literary work, an-1 I regarded nty career I u tlour made lt\ the l-.ureka .Mills
iu authorship ns tn an end. , More’ll,'tilts are buying lliem and they
About this lime my attention was at- ! sell freely. 7-1 I—if
traded lo Compound Oxygen as then ad- i — — ' -
ministered by Or. Starkey. I hud heard ol 1 Wo have Sugar and Cotl'eo all
wonderful, cures wrought by its agency 1 oradcB
so wonderful, indeed, Dial had I not known * p. Harris A- Co.
tlie ligotor j)urnon:»Ily ami grelljon- I
lidcm c in luiij, 1 !*li(iiil(l liftvo been verv ■■
^kepticiil on lUo Hubjeet. J irieil the Ory« j I*IUUIs# M
gel) Trcuijnent lirM us an experiment. Thai I This iu a new brand of flour that
dnml'liono, '" " ml " ul ! U giving good satisftwUon ground at
‘itHvlJcctrt wyawottbot of a nil mulant AliHs. 714 tf
but of an nltuont iiiponsppt{ble vUftllwr of Z —TTT TTTi T i /«
tliu whole Hyitfiy. Stion \ to'Ijhvo i\ oil Hi #>. C . ilftlTisA L 0 #
ruiiho of imeh pliyaicnl coigforl yj 1 had not !
known b*n ycurn. My itrvn^th van graiiu* I Gilt K^lgo Gilttur ftt U. C.
Ally niurning. This nlnwly, but meadiiy | Uarrii dr *Co.
incrcjifleU Ju nfew ruontb^ J wn« able to i -
resume my pen, and within six months j All kinds of Willow Baskets for
J
heartily indorse the action of tliu
Fustmnsters in thojr movement as
I can suo no just reason why.third
and fourth class Postmasters with
their small salaries should bu com
pelled to furnish a building, fixtures
light, fuel and every thing else,
while Hist and second class are
supplied will; everything necessary
from the Govoinm’ent and paid large
sitlurses besides. Go ahead geiilju-
nien, we trust that Congress will
grant vour petition,
--
President M- Parkin* of tha
Wrigliteivilla uuj Tonniilu llnilruad
sale by U.C. Harris A Co.
Cloves, Stoves, for sale by R. C.
Burris A Co.
after doing mi, J completed one of my largest
and moat curccMly written book*, mol lliis
wilbutit any return of the old feeling of ex
haustion- For more tliyi) cevMi yemv after
llbd .1 applU*| oiyrelf closely lo literature
work, doing, as J heJiere, tile best word of
my Ufa
“Nor wash wily in llirstrength and vi
tality Ilia)) jiuineef by the inn ol I'oinpuiiml
Oxygen, For twenty year* I laid suffered
with freiptonl paroxysms of tu rvott* head-
uelig. 't hey were very sever,?, lasting u*u -
ally six or ruveij hours. |n a year after I
cnomeneed Dig Compound (Jxygen Treat- j ,|,. lin k,. n nn8»,
inelit these were almost entirely gone. It in
now over ten years since I hail ixch an at
tack of nervous headache. I was, more
over, liable to take cold, and 1 had frequent
attack* of infiticnM, which always leu uir
With a troublesome couth. 11 is very rare
ly that 1 now lake cold- When I do so 1 at
once resort to Compound Oxygon, which
invariably breuks up the cold in from one j —- -•♦«-
to three days. J Guiltier A Smith T’l'UUiltO Gtl. is
,v*i«»»« •» «* •»
erary work rvgry day without exhausting , oicm.
my strength. Alld for this ability 1 am hi-
debted to t'oiupoimd oxygen.” ! 1 lltl largos stock of Bi t.01 F.S in
A Troiitiso on Compound Oxygen, con- : tluMMMinty bought for spot eit.xlt anti
i
Watkins’ Hall.
Is capable of seating 1000 peo-
plo nml is arranged for THF.ATRI
CAI. S1I07YS. CONCERTS Aic. It
is situated in I HE HEART OF
THE CITY, and in tins ONLY IIAIJ.
in the oily that will answer fur
SHOWS- ‘APPLY TO
MACK DUQGAN
Manager,
Sandersville, Ga,
F 2 ly—7t It 86
Patronize Home In
dustry.
R EKA MILLS,
San^ei’SYille - - - Ga.
T HESE mil's nre now making lliti
best Flour .mid Meal of any mill in
the country. Kvfn neeommothtlion
is provided for people, venting in fro m
it distuuee. Honest Vn»\'t nre in
charge, and EVERY POUND of
Meal, Flour and Bran
That tlie wheat and corn will make i
GUARANTEED TO THE CUSTOMERS
of tho mill, leas the toll.
So bring in your WHEAT AND
corn at tliu mime time and thereby
anvo going to mill twice.
(’. R. PRINGLE, Prop'tr.
0-85 -tf D. C. HOWARD, Millet
Partin* wishing (o buy FURNITURE
uf auy kind, should not fail to nail on
B. 0. Harris A Co. they will »avu you
money by buying from them-
A Trulll.—Thu ahaunco at the
liurun.t Iluuhv uf rowdyism mid
(so painfully colt-
spicotts at Home hotels,) and (tin
ipiict ami orderly manner iu which
it is cnudiiutfiil, tintkbh tlio House |
very populur at it It the trawling |uib
lie, ami it groat favorite tvitli ladies
and families visiting Savannah
Harrison, will open on 2.5tit in*t-I died uttS aturilay
Th. opening of the school was : Mr(j J{ w< Flou for
postponed to that time on account .-ears a resident of Sanders-
of tlio bniltliijg not being iiuishml.
A pleasngt party of young folks
assembled Friday night at I lie Sun-
dersvillc hotel and joyously danced
tliu happy hours away. The itfi'ttir
yrtis given in honor of Miss Fannin
Hunter of Louisville'.
Our merchants after
through a dull season with tlu-ir
hopes of a good full Inido fcknockod
put of them, ure all taking .tho sit.
nation easy and carrying bright facas
B-tudersvillo is solid ypt.
On Tuesday laxt, during tlie, cold
spell Mr. Thomas Jordan’s mule
While crossing Robapon's creek
broke through tho ice, and in scuff
ling about he got on his hack iu
theholeandhiidto.be cut ottf.
Mr. John D. Boon rather than
make the second attempt to cross
t lie icy waters of Keg creek, lust
week, tried the gravel train for eight
tnilcs, and now looks as if ||o could
Stand a few more weeks tvitli tlie
thermejnster at zero.
John Randal e.(iloroi|., while eros
sing one of uttr big creeks last week,
(tis mule tried to claneo tho irislt gig
on ice and Joint ju his attempt to j
save his inula by ciiltiiigjiim loose
from tlie buggy cut the mules
throat but not seriously.
Mr. Joint I), Bqoon on crossing Keg
creek in coming to tlieeity lust week
his horse fell on tl,e icq and , had to
he cut from tlio buggy, and tvas led
Off by Mr Boon gotling Oil QUO side ■,
a I'd the gintlenmn that was with ;
him on the other holding him up. I
AVo Jeurn that thorc will bo a !
weather station established ill tlie!
city soon, this will be a good thing !
and quite convenient for our citi-mns
to know when cycloueB, storms and
fold waves are coming, When it is
tlouq we will post them on tho sig
nals.
Tho Sandersvillo Reading club
had a mooting at Hon. 0. II Priugle’s
last Wednesday evening. A select
programme was rendered, including
ville and vicinity died recently at
her home in .Madison.
.Mrs. Hmltli, w-ifs of Mr, Samuel
Smith, residing iu tlie southeastern
portion of tlio county, died oil tlio fid
of January and was buried on Stin-
I
' day, tho lid, at the family burial
passing i ground on tlie place of Mr. JI. G.
Smith. Airs Smith was III) years
of age, and hoi aged husband is now
8ti years old, and is quite fcoble. He
is a brother Qt Mr, II. G. Smith of
this county and of the late well-
know Mr. Win. Smith,
UiiMvii H on per*,
Tho next meeting of Golden Reap*
ors will be February 18th (Thurs
day before third Sunday) Wc would
lie pleased to have all the children,
who desire to still remain as mem
bers of tlio soeietyjto meet; wo desire
to start anew, Last ihursduy was
the last rneoting of our year, society
was organized in February, there
fore Fell, 18th will be^lu another
year. Many of our members are be
h'nd with their dues, do let ns come
forward with our mites. Hereafter
the roll will bo called every meeting
anti uadi ono p.ioseivtrepeat a script
ure lc\t when name is called.
_______ S< V ‘ J -
C'ohl Weather.
Tim weather last week; Our old
est inhabitants say was tho coldest
they have experienced in 52 years.
Tho Thomometer went as low as 5
degrees nbovo zero-
—**<*-,. r-
Fliotogi-nplis
I will remain ill Sandersvillo un
til Feb. ISili positively no longer,
call at onpo. S. M. I’earson,
Jnu, 18th Fhotogrnpher.
I have a few moro of thoso Soap
Receipts left that I will sell now at
SOets which is below cost, I have
been Soiling them at $1,00 I have
sold about 100, and every uiio is well
Ini limy a history of the lUncurcry ami iiuslt-
of at-tiui) of lljii remarkable curiilivo aRCiil,
ami a large record of . u r ], r i -1 n ^ cure* in
Constiiiiiitior., Catarrh, Neuralgia, Bronchi
tis, Arinina, etc., iinij a wide range of ilii-
case*, will be sent free. Aiidrer* | >jis otah*
kkv iY 1’ai.kn, ibfi'J Arch hlreet I'biladcl-
pliia,
liiterosiliiK I'xptii ii-MM'H,
Ilirant Cameron, Furoititre Dealer
f • Columbus, (in., tells it's experience
hits,- "For tlireo years ltiive tried ev
ery remedy on the market for Stoin-
ache and Kidney Disorders, lint got
no relief, until 1 used Electric Bit-
tors, Took five bottles and am now
cured, and think Kloelriu Bitlcisl.hu
Best Blood Fitriliur in tho world.’’—
Major A. Ji. Reid, of West Liberty.
Ky., used Electric Bitters for an old
standing Kidney afleotjuu and sitys:
"Nothing has ever done me so much
good as Electric Bitters.”—
Sold at fifty cents a bottle by Win.
Rawlings.
-— — •* *»r-n
AMUKM AN UVITliriilSK.
No invention of tlie niueteciitli
eenturyliiis worked a greater rev
olution iu household economy or
coufered more of a benefit on liu-
inanity than the sewing in a-
chine.
&Th e first productions wore crude
and uncouth in the extreme, and
it was reserved for American skill
nnd ingenuity to bring tnrtli n ma
chine of any practical valuo.
In order to appreciate the great
advancement which lias taken
place it is only necessary to com
pare ono ot tlie machines built du
ring tho infancy of the invention
witli ono of the latest improved
Lin'ht-liunniug Now Homo.
All tlie really good points con
tained iu otlior machines have been
utilized in its construction. Many-
new improvements and devices
have also been added, I lie result
of which is a muuhino as nearly
perfect as it is possible to make
ono.
For simplicity, durability, ease
ol management and capacity for
work, tho Light-Running New
Home has no rival, and tlio hup*
py pOBoasor of one may rest assur
ed that ho or she 1ms the very host
the world affords. Nee advertise
ment on another page ol this paper.
— —• - — * ■—
A 4'uptiiii.’* Foi’iiiiiiite Discov
ery.
Oiipt. Coleman, sclir. HVymonth,
must bo sold. Gnllaliof A- Smith
Ai.wayh Gi;aiiANT8UU.—We have
said t,'Iti 1 lariti« witli instructions to
our customers to return it if not sat
isfactory, mid have never hud a sin
gle bottle returned. Kano roan &
Beany, Sherman, Tex.’ fifi, 18811.
Sold at Mathis’ Drug Store, anil by
Hutch ami Smith Tunnillo.
Notice!
LOST (hiring (Jhriitmn* in Dip city of
Simile Kville, or on Die road lo Ridillevifie,
my pocket hook with fib or #100 in il The
money in Die Imok wn* oiiiitw*iity,*ix teiiQ,
anil the Inikince in live dollar kill*, several
note* on various pnrlie* made piivahle to me
also my lux receipt*for year isHo I'cr coun
ty and Btate Tax,one receipt for a Collin,
signed by T. N. * J. \V. Smith for
#21. 00. 1 will pay a l.iberal reward for a
anfo delivery of raid hook to me or llio Mcr-
uury with contcnu.
HUNKY A.JOSBY,
lliddleviile, Git.
Ihiiggisst I>on| l.ic.
Eui.i, NATiai-'Acrmx.r—'Whore Cliil-
larine has boon used it gives full
satisfaction. A. R, Hockkiisuith,
Benton, Ark., Dee, 21, 1883.
Bold liy A .Mntliis, ami Ilutcli nnd
Smith.tit Tcnuillc-
$20. REWA1ID.
For Jerry Curry colored, 25 years
of age 6 loot 10 inehos high, weigh
about 1 <50 low, darker than a copper
color, and Dan Knoll colored, 27years
old, email mustach with a few whis
kers on ids face, 5 feet (i inches high
weighs about 140 lhs same color of
Jerry. 1 will givelflO. each for their
arrest. Jerry was iu for murder
and Snell for attempt to murder
Tho supposition is that Snell
will stay around Oconee and
Jerry is making his way to Mr Win
Walls in Terrell coulftv
John J Jordan, Jailer
Sandersvillo Ga,
GGOI’G 1 A— Washington County
ORDINARY’S OFFICE.
•I. BA. M. Everett, Administrator of
tlie estate of J. II. Everett Into of said
county deceased, applies to me for let
ters of dismission from tliu administra
tion of said estate, and I will pass upon
his application on tlio first Afouduy iu
March, 188(1, at my office in Sanders-
ville.
Given under iny hand officially this
7th day of December, 188,1.
12-l0-3in M. NFitVMAN, Ordinary
For Adi iii 1st rn tor’s Dismission.
Administrator's Dismission
_‘ >et . v ! , °«. n . A I 1 iW^ QOit > “J" 1 N '. , Y GEORGI A-Washington county
bad been troubled with a cough so that
lie was unable to sleep, am] was induced
to try ])r. King’s Now Diseovory for
Consumption. It not only gave him
, . , instant relief J but nllnyeq tlio extreme
pleased with them, again I still kcop • soreness iu ids breast, llis children
on baud that groat Toothache and were similarly affected and u single dose
„ , . T , , had tlie same happy offeot. Dr- King's I April, 188(1, at my ofnoc in Sandersvilie'
Neuralgia cure I also hud it a 8iiro New A] poo )Af.f .... . h - > »• -
OHD1NA li TVS' OFFICE.
Win.T’ - Price administrator of the
estate of Mi's. Nancy Price, deceased,
applies to me for letters of Dismission
fioin said estatu, and 1 will pass upon
said application on tlie first Monday in
cure far sore throat.
Respectfully
G H. Hollenbeck.
ay is now the standard rem-
dy in tho Oolomnn lioiiselmlil and on
board the schooner. Free Trial Bottles
of this Standard Pex )dy at Rawlings’
Pi-15 S'cre.
Given under my hand officially, at
this 9th day of January, 1880.
l-7-3in
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary
Sowing Machines.
Musical In
struments,
Violin Strings
Spectacles,
CLOCKS,
Watches Jew
elry and Toys
Uli.SJ.ll.
Gold Watch Offer
EXUDED to JAX. 1st.
hnitorlant to 11 uyen Our
GOLD WA TCH SOC YllS111
OFF Jill extended another mjn th.
To allow patrons in di.i'ant States to
ui\id t/unistlViS oj tl It A SO OF
FUJI, we hold it open until Januu*
ry l«i next. J'oMvely no Jurl.Ke
ixicnsion aiven. r
TK3 OFFER,
A ) (jOJJt MM /1 JI pre
sented t.ee'i/ SFU'J Crib II J* l 11
CllASHl oja Finno during De
cember For ftdl particulars send
/or circulars,
KoI.LIWC.V81l nv JAXUABY l**t #
To OrganBuyers
An ElegantClock
Presented Tree.
.■! chance for Organ buy*?* also.
Sc n< l rath lief ore January \tl, for
an Organ ’worth £80 irr upwards,
and we will tlive w ith it an fCleaunt
dock of beautiful design. A Ileal
Art Gem, cosily and beautiful, that
will be esteemed a valuable Souve
nir bi/ all who receive il.
Sau} guick for Catalogues and Cir
culars. Urdu's must he. in by Jan,
M Instruments guaranteed, and
money refunded if nut satisfactory.
Purchase vs lake no risk. AUdrni
LUDDEW » BYTES SOUTHERN
MUSIC HOUSE, SftVftNWflH, CD.
U1I.SJ.II.
CHICAGO
COTTAGE
ORGAN
flan Attainod a Rtvidard of crxccUdiro whir?>.
fuluiitkof iiuMii|mri(ir.
it coat’iina overy iinprovoinunt thnl iuveulire
Coninfl, chill and oioucy cuu iiroiluoc.
uoiubiimtion, fu-tistio design, b< uuty iu liuibli, por-
focteouBtxuctlun, ruokiug tnom the ji.ratt uttnrrt-
Ivo, oniamdatal mid do» lruMc organs for bomoa,
achoola, churches, lodges, nueieUcs, etc.
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KUILLDD WOitUMLN,
Vi:»T nVlTUIAL,
COMDINED, MARK tuxu
THE POPULAR ORQAH
Instruction Books and Piano Stools.
Cataloguoa and Trice Lists, t n »i>p]lcatioD, vrub.
Ills Chicago Cottage Organ Co.
Corner llaudolpb uml Ann StrcotH»
CHICAGO. ILL.
mu muss A:\njHoinni-
UITION.
Savs the St Louis Reptibhcnn in a j
rcccp.f elitoiial: “2he evils of pro- ■
hiliition are not alone confined to tlie
widespread sale and consumption of |
tlie vilest and most injurious species ;
of alcoholic siiinul mis, but embraee
countless others undreamed of by:
the promoters of this doubtful teni- i
pernnee cause.” In view of this I
undisputed fa< I, it is of importance j
to know where, in these Degenerate
days, a pure whiskey can be obtained
1. W. Harper's Nelson county, Ken
tucky 44_Ui. key is a pure sour mash
liquor, aud fully (supplies this want,
By competent Judges at the New
Orleans Exposition' it was awarded
the Gold Modal for purity and
excellence* Sold bv:
E* T. Walxex. '
r-5/.M.-J-U'.yjl.T.l fix*
SCHEDULE.
iaRaStaSIbcoB I.
H. K.
r l EFFECT TMIJKSDAY, DECEM
BER lS.'insS at . r > US a m., city tint*;
FAHSENUER AND FREIGHT
(Except Sunday*.}
NVl. A. II. ;Vo. 2. A M.
Ev G.baon.... f^u3 Lv Augnita ...Of I
Avera C 23 •* WeaterU 7 t)J
“ Stapleton. .645
" Pope 0 00
"pIiiMhcYra .0 If,
" Smitii f, 2.3
’• Keys C ?5
" Burke.... .4 60
1 AAveutare..? 14
1 Gmoewowl.. .7 Hi
1 Bicbnonai... .J 38
1 Hep.i.-ibaU.. 9<13
’ Bnib 9^2
Burke 86<J
Bath 7 05 " tcy* ...99)
'• llephzibali.717 *' lAmitb 988
" Biobmond .7 .17 “ Matthew*.. .960
'■ Oracewoo<l.7 47 ' Pope tOl‘4
" Adventnro. .7 65 " Stapleton 10 If
" Woateria .. .8 03 “ Avera 11 4«
Ar. Augusta.. .8 SO Ar- Oibeon.... 11 3
No. 3 P. M. No. 4. P.lf.
Lv Gibson 1 46 I at Augusta... • Oo
“ Arcra 2 10 “ Westeria.. ... 5 27
“ Stapleton. .2 4.7 “ Adventure.. G3J
“ Pope 2 il " t . ooA..6
" Matthews. .3 38 " Ricltmond . ,6 62
" Smith 3 48 •' Hephizbak. .8 12
“ Keys 4 04 « Bath.. 6 9*
Burke 4 SO
" Bath 4 64
" Hepblibab 6 18
“ Rinbinond 6 63
" Giucewood 0 05
' Burko. 45 89
' Keys 6 64
’.Smith 7 08
1 Matthews... 7 17
Pope 7 SB
. .o iv
.830
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" Adventnre 6 13 '• Stapleton... .7 47
1 * Woateriu. .0 HO Ar Avera 819
Ar Augusta . .6 47 Ar Oibsou.
SUNDAY - PASSENGERS UN
NO. 1. A' A/. NO. 2. A
Lv. Gibson .0 10 Lv. Anguttn.. .800
" Atera C 30 " Weateria.. .8 27
" Htapletdn. .8 M
" Popo 7 08
"JfatlliHnra . .7 28
"Smith 7 31
" Keys 7 40
“ Wurlre... .8:02
" Bath 8:17
" Heidixihab .8 32
" Uidminud ..8 61
" U actwood. .!) 03
" Advent me .# 11
IPlalcria 9 18
" Adventure. 8 3*
" Oracowood 8 42
“ Richmond. 8 52
" Hephzibah 9 12
" Bath 9:7*
" Burke 0:40
" Keys 9:M
" Smith ... 10 10
'• Matthew* 10 17
'• Pope 10 32
" StaplKeu. .10 47
" Arerr 11 W
Ar. Augusta.... 946Ar Gibvon.. It 29
No 3. P M No 4. PM
l.v.Gibson. 3:20 Lv. Augusta .3 00
” Avers .3 40 " Wl*telii.......327
“ Huplclon 103
“ Po|ie.„, n 4 18
" M il Die** 4 33
" Siuith .4 11 1
" Key. 4 56
" Burke ..fill
•' Hath 6 20
" lleplitibsh....6 38
" Kivliin mil 5 53
" Grtcuwood ....0 08
" Ailventiire 0 10
" \Vi*lcrix ,.tl 23
Ar.Augustx
Adventure...*! 34
<irsecwoad...3 42
Richmond....3 62
Itephzihah ...4 It
Bath 4 24
Burko 4 40
Keys .4 W.
Smith 6 19
Matthews.....A 1*
Pupa A 33
.Stapleton 6 47
1 Avers 6 lit
U 60Ar.Uib»oti 0)'l
K M MUCH ELL. Prs .
mm m.
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atauat* wlihaai a peer
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TO ANY A DURESS.
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BUSINESS «INKER.'
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AVERY
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and Rotary Movement*, Auto
matic, Vir&zi and Perfect Ac
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ting Needle, Positive Feed, No
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Weight, No Frietion, No How,
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—Ad4re#»
AVERY MACHINE CO.,
812 Broadway, New Yerh.
Lime! Lime!
I am now burning lime sud am pre
pared to fill all orders, whether fojf
fertilizing, or for building purpoikjl
Orders may be left with Moasrs.
Tarbutton i Duggan, Sandefirvilfev
ia., or call on me in peradit. Lime
vill be delivered at. Sandersville w
Teuuilleat 7 ,ier bbi. Parties thar.
wish brick work or plaeterlitg dong
will do-well to see urn before gtvi^if
out. tbelr work.
L. A. CHAPMAN.
0-6-85—-If Sandersville, Ga
Burial Cases. .
or all grades for sale ly T- JPr * J./”
mith nCIW-'Ule. Learo >ri» sh«T
wltUIrJ V V '}«»*• /,