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THE MERCURY.
KlIKtUFr’S ORGAN,
OF WAfUtlKOToX COI N IT.
A. J. JERNIGAN
Hdlrved.
Mr, Henry Cohen ot Kentucky.
ki.MX'IIMVIM.F.o - •GKONWA j tb « Wp N known stock dealer, has
been troubled for many tears with a
I troublesome growth on both eves. He
! wee delighted end relieved a few
d*VB ago by the skillful use of Hr.
Milliard's knife.—Columbus Kn
quirer-Sun,
SOHr titsiniii'li slid Foil) It ten III
An 1 onnerd by indigestion, mid are tin
mediately cured by a dcse ot M A • Sun-
mons’ Liver Medicine. Hold every
where.
For Sale at Mntbi>’ Drug S'uiv A
Hlt'.ch A Smith, Teiu.ille
QlTOR. PUBLISHER UNO PROPRIETOR.
'•TUESDAY, FEUCAKY 10th 1880
Rimotu.M.
Ks- Govonor Horatio Seymore died
Friday night at Utica New Yoilf.
General Winfield Uni Qo'V of the
Unltod States Army, died
Wednesday last.
Administrators' Dismitdon.
GEORGIA—Washington County
Oil DENARY,S OFFICE.
lYdey Harris, Admiiiisrrntor of the
estate. u| ./asepli llatris deceased, np
plies to me for le. tera of disinissiiin
from Mini estate, and | will pa-s I is up-
plication un the first J/omhiy in Mav.
ISSO-
Given under my hand and ofti.unl
signature this 71li dnv of .lanuory. 188(1
M NF.VVM VN Ordinary
t M din
i A Perfect sal i itute forcitlumol, mei-
| eury, blue mass, etc , can lie found m
,, , , I 11. A. Bimmotin' Liver Medipine.
Profound regret Is felt in all rlrcles : Sold nt Mnthis* Di ng More and bi
nver the death of Major General Htui- Hatch and .Smith, Tomijlle.
cork. lie tins n model soldier nud
A Bl« ui'j,
INVEST
ONE
CENT
r ji Dental third. :m<l s. id fur a !•>«*♦•
111 ii .|.y o. Tin: m-Tuoi i fkkk fkess,
j m-iI a < mmIuuik* of ilnir IMikmitm
I a s u Com mi n ati. >n Oi teh*. a run* t haiicc
| o secure an aliiuitlanee of tlie choice-d read-
| matter for \ erv little money
the wei key Detroitkkee press.
The Uiikai Doi.i.vu ki.y
For Sale.
A .Six Room ilwelliii^ in trood re
(mil on Huriis St. A two room Uriel.
Kiielie , i-taliles, mtlotliur out lmus» $
•»" tin* |iri;mis* s. Mmo :i wel) liiloi i
oi^ us "at i ii> eim In* lit*<( i
middle (ieol ylJl Lot e 'lUuilis ill li
•i u-reH ii j j 1 \ t -Mi. II. McKixo
•J 1st Jl mo
TIie Great Blood rurHie 1
''
\ l.v
itl ()ri>ii I A
|r>Ufj An.li vStruot, 1’liMmi’u, 1 'a.
A Well Tried Treatment
I’ll-Mont Readable, Yivariui '
10 -Si'w sp.ip, rs.
li.'ioiioo Win I’ ll,. Itmo r, KnteiI doing j
Sketclii'S. A nee Ini I>„. in , Turn I. I!,,- I
mailer oil I,In r ry Essay of the
Highest Order by Writers of j
tlcnius and Renown.
W T. ;■ ml S). A \V. |F Itouils
Sell < «. ii ten.
take elleet Nov. Ifiili, 1885.
I.*' 1 *' 1 Bruton Cros-c-g L.'IUp n
'V \\ riglitsvilb* () a. in 5:-b p o
'c iT.iooHv 111.-Ml a. in tidtu p t,
, v Tcmdlic “ fill) i ■ oi. 2.b.i p n
\cal Wi ie|ilsvillc,,.H: ill , m .'.Op in
\ v ltr poo I bussing I— i p. In
W, It nillM IS. I’r.s, .V lien.Slip
n dignified, courtly gentleman, whose,
loss will be severely felt.
From the Athens (Gn.) Runner
Mr. Jiui Hell, of .Jackson county,
The "liquor dealers and their j *** *“ lh ° cil * , : ve,lc r '' ,! '- V ’ and in ait-
,, . , , i»«crtoR question from a repottcr
friends might ns well wisely submit „ t0 whether he expected to make
to the inevitable, save their money i tho race for tile next legislature, lie
find prepare to engage in some other »**d, after brushing the tails of his
business, for tho next legislature j 1° d K J 1 ‘*Ub coat to one side, nud
......« r .. iii,.,; 1
I he will of the people must become turn in .Jackson. Titers are better
law under our form of government. men for thu poailon, and four doi-
•--•••-•. I Isrs per day is too small pay for men
]*kssiok*-i ( I.KVKLAM. s wealth is j of my calibre. I am going' West, if
plarod at .|tl0,000 by ouii who otiglit j T ran sell my plantation, and you
Jo know hiiu woll. This mouey was , * lc * r °T mu >ti the West aa Jim
For Coinmii ptimi, Asthma, Itninchlt,.
IIy s|it;|i'io, ( ubirrli, liny Fever, lleinb
m lie, ili'lilllly ItlieiiiiliiliMn, Nelinilgia.
llllll til' ( 'Imcne anil S, rnnii 1 limr-h
Itiiekleii's linlrii Solve.
Tho Rest.Salve in the world i'orents
Rraises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt llheum, i
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped II,.nils j
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Krnp- ;
" wi “Vii Mailed bumvail(lrei.< in United States and ■ and positively cures Piles, or j
llmt Or^nu m*ihIs lorth tlie Moot] with moiv ONE DOEl Ah A A EAR.
force nml h s< wv.tr to itself; the vital cur-
rvntM leave on tlmir circuit m»\v <li*|»osit* of IM>N*T IMIls TO 1*011 A
vital force in every evil of lis-ue over which Vt 111*1.1; < 01*1
they jj.iss nnd return mk” in fora new Hup* .
|»lv. Thin simple story is thu* rational ox* J «<
plination of thcf'if.itpst jnlvnnue that mctli* t I ic i-.ss ( n. Dimiioit, Midi.
cal science Iiiir vet made. , ,, ^ —; •
“The pound Oxygen Treatment" j ... »' ,,r U'lteraul Admiai-tratlou.
wiiiiii jus. siaikiydipai.il, No. i.*>•«.» Ardi CjLORGIA-Washinjton countv
Street, Philadelphia, have been udug lor u i,i vr . t., ,7... ... ■*
the Inst six Icon years, in a sci* ntilic adjust OIti)INAll\ iS Oi 1 l 4 I(Jh ’
■df?
i>r. S.unu ! 11 <
fill Unlit
tell article or ingredient is p
. \ my oven i« cu it H um n oi-
■ dical | ro| i nils. \\ lit o i« n.l .
i. i Ilicict t aim ph ..sitlil iff (m il
r ii i ihi- ronox al ami |
ns. iitiin an imptirt-
Kimw'ii fil'd And admired wherever the
English Eau«uiiKc is Spoken.
“ *>oo / ? i jn'i< tf.;
ETHIOIPAN
(114*111 curt III A 1.1. discus
ilicsysum, viz:
Ji/irunuiti.' m, N* njulu
riihtht ("i * . j'tfci i'hnniif <No
/Jp'/fo ,S'f r.s (If (I l in I,s. /,(»./>
hi fund!l.<m, /*/ hnvi *f vi<tl oo»j
</>• Ifriniil;,, I inn (d.'y-,><»•/, o
/(/m umi oiuMtt't <•; i'i in-rn-i. <ni{ u. r/i/f./(,/» s !
I.'irm; arts nhij mi ■ I hr /me .I (in >!/; ■•.
il fin iirnrm, unnnhj */ a ».nuinii n ■/, ./
C AM i-‘ B JL1, BltOTUKR fc.,
> >• nulaeo.reia I oi ►.lie U ail In,
I’rieejd per botlle, ov li lor . a. 1 11., v;lI itUevunl lu
l!u trade.
ami Man ut'tivtuvt t> "/
I )TT » '
I 1 > t t I
01 iv T
* i
JU
to give perfect satisfaction, or monel
refunded. Price 'Jo cents per be\
FOR S.\LK LiY l)li ItAWLINtis
Wood Coffins, and Cask
l n ol all st ' "
los.uirn i
urd ivitli i[
T.-n nille. Lave your
■I. F. M ekeson.
made out of his practice and hi* fees
while Sheritr of Eric county. At one
time lie was worth $80,000, hut his
three campaigns cost him about $20,
000.
Tho remains of General Hancock
were buried in Norristown, Pa, on
Saturday. There waa no organized
procession or other display. Mrs.
Hancock has received messages of
condolence from u Jarge number of
Governors, Senators and other prom-
nept people of tho United jktstaa.
Col. Clcndcunin, of Henry county,
Ala. says that they had prohibition
one year. Al the Court before the
Jaw went into effect, the Grand Jury
found 70 true bills; the first term uf-
ter Hie law went into effect, the Grand
Jury found 11 true bills, the second
term, 0. Now they have had whiskey
hack 18 mouths, and at the first term
of court they found CO true bills, nud
at the second, DO bill*.
The most beautiful eye*, have a
long rather than a wide'Opening. Eye
lids which are widely expanded so as
so give a round form to the eye, like
tnose of the eat nud owl, indicate
ability to see much, with little light,
wml lueejye readily mental impres-
•ions from stMTUUHdijtg objects; on
Flip contrary, eyelids which It ore
oioscly cover over the eye, denote
loss facility of impression, but, a
dearer inaight, more definite ideas-
*bd greater steadiness and per,
■mtieuce of action.
An old man iu Stoughton Mass.,
described as “stalwart, robust and
rigoiw ;s,” has bathed every morning
for years in a cold spring near his
/untse. The baths were not omitted
UMientiy »hen the thermometer was
14 below zero. He says the custom
has cured him of catarrh, und is the
pauucea for all ills.
A good many people make gardens,
wild those who do should try Nor
thern Grown seeds this yen'-. They
prodneu more vigorous and earlier
I'iflDts ns has been proved again and
JttCtttn by experiment. The pub
lishers of tho Housekeeper (priev
$1.00 a yearjgivc $1.00 worth of
gnrdi n or flower seed, your so-
Lection, as a premium to every sub
scriber for one year, thus giving
J2.00 lor $1.00, Kond for spcciman
copy and particulars ns to offer to
Guctnyo l*ub, Co.’ Minneapolis,
Minn.
tl? Del reds uf Pcpl). Ferlahrd.
LtAvc.vwoiiTi), Kam., Feb 11 —
Hon. Jolin Hannon, uf this city re-
cwived a letter from u clegyman in
tiitiigi City, who states that during
thu recent severe weather there had
hoen great destruction of lile iu his
vicinity. Thu writer state that
within a radius of 100 miles id Dodge
City 100,000 head of cattle have
friHhin to death, and 100 human be-
iwg are l.uown to have perished, and
tqure than 100 have been missing
(lincc the beginning of the storms.
JtjFotwithstanding the Uaby Road
has gone on, extending and improv
ing at. Hie same time clearing aspten-
ulid dividend, a largo class of people
think that the shancee for its com
pletion are vary nnoerlain under the
.present management. The above
.class is not by anv means altogether
.composed of men who are not in
formed on the subject of building
railroads. Rut as liter* are st.ili
.over .a ;Unudr«d thousand dollars
worth of bonds on hand, tho irre
pressible Colonel R. M. Mitchell cau
.easily extend the line on to Sanders
Vi'le with no very great mishaps
Just now ,it might be said that the
roftd is in,Uic boat condition it has
.ever beep ip. Jts .finished portion le
.doing a hmuUotue business an,i each
ten miles added fur a while will pro
portiomdly increase the business un-
lil Sandersville ,j* reacbtnL, after
w hich tune the merchants of Augua-
,tn must in a measure determine the
result. 1/most of the trade of the
whole line goes to Augusta the road
will do a hamlsumo business-—|.Gib-
,sou Enterprise.
Roll, the terror of the Apaches. I
don’t think Georgia is suited for a
man of my ability. I must seek a
brondur fluid. The West is the place
for me, and I am bound to go there.
Suppose you go to the saloon-keep
er and offer to license him to sell
your son whiskey for $500 par year.
O, you don’t believe in that! you
doi't want it sold to your boy!
Thes b* honest, and don’t vote to
hats it sold to somebody clae's boy.
]>n\j uf Jtelorin.
C. C. (J. Painlessly ciirex chaneeres.
eliancnruid, herpes, nud nil sores caused
by poisoned blood, by neutralizing and
totally destroying the specific poison’
which produces and feed* the disease.
bold at Mnthis' Di ng Htore, and by
Hatch ami Rmilh Tsnnille.
,Simmons’ Iron Cordial invigorates
and Sssnprrntcs thu murels and limbs.
C. C. C. Readily euros chronic, scrof
ulous ulcers, discharging wounds, bruis
es, scalds, blotches, burns, pimples and
all skin eruptions, caused and fed by
tainted or impiiro blood.
ftnh) »t Mathis' drug store and thy
Hatch ft Hmitli, TenniUn.
MDtTtxa A r.tfKM,
Rliting a papsr is a ploasont busiueM
—if you like it.
It it eontaius maoh political matter
people won't here it.
If the type ie Urge it don't contain
muoh reodkig matter.
If we pablish telegraph reports folk*
say thoy ore nothing but lies.
If we omit thom, w* have no enter
prise, or euppress t^m tor political ef
fect,
If wo have a few jokes folk* aey we ar«
Bottling bpt rattleheads.
If we omit joke* folke say we aro noth-
lug Vrttl ItlMiU.
If we puhlieh original matter they
damn us for not giving selections.
If we give solectious people say we are
lazy for not writing more and giving
them what they hare not read in tome
other paper.
If wo give e complimentary notice w»
ere censurod for being partial.
If we don't, all hendt sey we are s
greet hog. *
If wo insort an article which pleases
the ladies, the mon become jealous, end
vice verse.
If w* attend church they aay it is for
effect.
If we remain in onr office, attending
to osr own business, folks any wo are too
proud to mingle with other follows.
If we go out they sey we don't etient
to nur busiuoee.
What Can Ho Hunt'.
Ry trying again and keeping up
courage many things seemingly im-
hossible may be attained. Hundreds !
of hopeless eases of Kidney and Liver j
Complaint have been curei1 by Elec !
trie Ritters, after everything else had
been tried in vain. So, don’t think J
there is no cure for yon, but tr\
Electric Ritters. The e 18 no med
icine bo safe, so pure, and ho perfect
a blood l’urifler. Elect i ie Rittei-
will cure Dyspepsia, Diapetes unit all
Diseases of the Kidneyi*. Invaluable
in afflict tons of Stomach and Liver
and overcome all Urinary Difficul
ties.
Large Rottlna only 50uts at Win
Rawlings.
llljllsl
""•nt I lie el. III. III. of Oxygen nod Nilrn- . Mrs. It,,.,, Smitli lias in due form ne-
«,'* «(.«</. BHil theC0II1|,omul eon plied I,, the undersigned for letters of ml-
del,Mil nod do port ,Ide that it is earned iiiinistrntion on the estate of lienjainin \
i,v express t,, every iioriion of the country I Siniil,. late of said emiic.v, deeeas,,|.
indeed, it is sent all over the world. | I will pay, noon said application on the first
Monday in Mnrrli,
(iivcnumlt r inv Imnd oUloially this 1st
day of February, hSS(l
g-UU M NEWMAN. (),.Unary.
For AitininlitrAtor’H UiHmissioii.
GEORGIA—AVnahingtoii Comity,
0!iDINA Ii y\S OFFICE.
E A. Sullivan, County Administrator, of
too entail* of llenjumin Rrnntley, late of
faid county, diTea.Hod, up|die*4 to me for let*
terri of tiinmUnion from said estate, and 1
will I'iihv upon I lift application on the first
Monday in May, 1880.
^’iven under my hand oftlcially tldi 27th
day of January, ISSO.
M NEWMAN, Ordinary
Dili Kaukkt A Eai.k.n havo the lihrrtv
to refer (m proof of their (Handing at I'hy-
it iam* to the follow ing named well-known
p« rnoiiH w ho have tried their Traatiuent:
iJon. Wij.LfAM D. Kuu.ky,
Montbtt of Cuuijrrm, PhUudrlph m.
Rf.v. \ ji roil I.. Conk a i>,
Fvilnr Lutheran Otucnrr, I'MlaJelphin,
UkV. * IIAIILKM W. ( l>IMN(j,
Editor ttmrriran liejorwer Sim York.
Hoy Wii.i.AM I'k.nn Nixon,
Editor Inter-1 termi, Chicago, III,
Jpi OK JosH‘11 1{ I'l.ANDF.ll.M,
Teinjtle (hurt, Sew York.
iNflia. Mauy A. Catoh, Widow of dm late
Dll Haiivky ('at* it (Mmdcn Sni Jersey
sMltS hl AUV A Dot’C.HTY,
Jamaica, Long hland Sew York
Miia Mauy A Eivu. moiik
J/»*/;•(»«(• Mossuchuutti
Ji toe /•’ s N'ooIihfkh,
Srv York dig
MuG Kotiup. iV i-d>\VAiii,a
l'ropl r S't 11 targe j /Intel I 'll\LthJjth id
Mtl Fit INK St mu t.i,
A tn-ll-himt ,i Mfnhnnt, I'hiltnlclphia
Mu Wil l ia.m II WnirKi.v.
»S'i'Ik Mitiiii/tirliircr l , liilailrlphia, Pit.
And many oihers in every part of the U S
‘‘(Ximioii.il On/atn—lit Mode of Aeiion anil . • , ,,■,,,
Jlmille" is the title ,,f a voliimeuf nearly 200 “''did, said nppfientinn will bit lieiinl
pogis, by I)rs,Starkey A I’aleii wliieli gives , the first Monday in March, 18S0.
to nil in,piirers full information ns to this This 4ht day of February, 18S0.
remarkable curative agent and a large record IMt M NEWMAN Ordinary.
oi suprising cures in a wide range of chron* 1 —
iv eases—many of ilium being a ha minuet! to
die hy other physicians. It will bcmuiled
free to any address on npplieation
nils. ST A It K11V A Ptl.l'A,
!■>»» AitIi HI.. l*ti I lissl «*| |*ls I si Pit
For Leave t, Null Lund.
GEORGIA— IFnihington Uonnto
OIWINAIH'S OFFICE.
.Solomon Hetman. Gumdian lor llery
Moses and Annie llenimtt, minor chil
dren ot Isaac Herman, deeeaaad, lots
m due. form applied to the. undersigned
for leave to sell the house and lot in
lotintllo on Mailt street adjoining ],its
of L. L. Hmitli, J. D.Franklin and the
Hop 1st church, belonging to said inii,ovn
li.'iud said jiiih , ii-!iiis.11 n iii i... i i
D
THE
EMIN6T0N
Sewing Machine,
LIKE TUB
EMINGTON REE,
H—
I Q^Suroto Glvrt Satisfaction.
General Office, I lion, N. Y.
New York Office, Broadway.
Buying Agents Wanted.
REMINGTON
(Double and Triplo Action)
Tho REMINGTON PEMP i.i nhoml
of nil competitlou in working easily
and rapidly.
It is Horuro from freezing; und nover
needs priming.
Wl5 rrilNIrtll ATTACI1MKNT8 TO TUB
I’UMPS TO ITT Till'M I'Oll l MU WITH WIND
Mil.I,.
Send for illustrated ('ireulur and Price-
IJat, with Tedtimonluls.
Addroaa,
REMINGTON AG'L CO., iiion, n. r.
Nuw York Omcm 2Nil linuuiw,»> .
AGICNTS ^VANTEJ).
Ad-ministralor’s IJisniission
GLORGIA-Washinjrton county
O HI) IS All VS OFFICE.
AVm.T- Price administrator of the
estate of Mrs. Nancy Price, deceased,
applies to me for letters of Dismission
fiom said estate, und I will imss
said application on tlie first Monday in
April, 1S80, nt my ollice in Sandersv'be-
Given under my mind oflicially, at
this Dili day of January, 18N0.
1-7-IJm
NKWMAN ,Ordinary
For Administrator's Dismission.
(5 FORG1A—Wnsliington Ccntnt
ORDINARY’S OFFICE.
E. A. Sullivan, County Admr. of
Adinr. the estate ef *'
deceased, applies to
J >ismission from said
Susan Dorch ) Libel for Divorce
vs is Wnsli’ton Sup'r
Dave Dorch ) C't Sept. mlj'il it-nu
1885.
It ..appearing to the t 'ourt by the
return ol the Slterill in I lie above ^ta
led case, that the (lctriiiliiut Dave
Dorch, docs not rusiilo m said conn
t.Y! audit lurther t\]ipunI'iligt that lie
does not reside in this State. It is
order d by the court that the ilet'cn-
•lant Dave Dondi bound appear at
the next 7’ertn of this (lout t, to an
swer the libellant's Libel ten Divorce,
and it is I'unhcr ordered that service
lie perfected upon said defendant,
by publication of tins once a month
lor four months, before the next term
of this Court in the Kandcrsvillc
Mercury, a paper published in said
county. Sept “1st 1885,
li XV CARSWELL, Judge, S (MV C,
GEORGIA-Washington county
A true extract from the minutes
of the of the Superior Court, Rook D
Folio 787. Sept Jltli 1885.
A M.MAYO, Clerj|C WS ('
A never failing remedy for IlSind, P.lcc.ling, I tubing, in-
•tmil or Protrmlbig Piles. (tivcF almost iustantaiivousre*
lid', urn) will oiled a |hutnaHunt ctnv. Price 5^1 per bottle,
t> for $5.
TINT I MON f A E No 1.
(‘AMl’EEEE I'UOS—ltallor ism** preiiliar pleasure to
testItV liv tbe great dlicaey ofvo'ir lhtbiopian I*ile()int:m*nt.
I was an intense sallerer from Erolmdini; ISIca, anil a few
application;.tf this woiulciful remedy speedily elleded h
permanent ourv- Trulv! '
J.M UWVK1NS, 70 South High St
TE’d tMn.M A I. ‘ -
This Is to (*crilf\', that I «««• ul’.cle.l \
tri. «i every rnmdv ulllrv^l im* Kiaully
nit nt, and fouinl it the very liosl I'rtperall
m»* til in. .rat in.Hiant relief and liat idle. t«-U
: rO;
WT-v . ... ...
to such :. ■ , %:iii-. d j ; .-f. u ‘ ;*
tlmugo(if idrimfj.t iloasionisi-: • isur. r.-v
Tlwy IiterftA^o the Am»cttto,uiulcau.ij», ,
dy t » Tn Ur ink t . tann i he rvm, ,,, ,,
dui e.ticil * to .1 by ihdr Tonic Actlnn V ;
the IMiftstlt c Ur-urmHtltejHilnrtUa»isa^
TUTTS RSrtr.
* .su Itua or \VsoKF.ns uhnrooit u!
i'-essv JluiOK l>v a stiiKln applloutton
this lira. I, Poparts a mtturil color, act .
tnstnntaticrim.lv-- Soht by lC ti;trU:td -
cent bv uxttrcfts on rcc '.'.rt —J i;i. ■
CWc». ii t»if — »■ •-a. »,'
successful nun
—AND—
JI.uv They Have Siiee Pl l 0 j
li! NAMES, Ul.foUD.w, METIIUDS .\N|, k y
M U M nr ON i: THt»t’SANl> Ol’ t i1e ‘
llkST 1*AUM K.IJS IN Tilt SM)l’TU
\it Ii l'llr* for tweedy xemv ... 'fo »>:I't tii.isiiKiiix tub
PILtE N W eelil > Constitution
v'.’'i'.tEt‘Sv QlNTMBN , »l, l ' 1 '' t ' st ''" tv r "-”-
narapbell Bros. Druggists Nashville, Torn.
FOR SALE BY A. MATHIS
ft Ivor Hulls Un. now ofllrtcu, I'l.lllIjisM c. Ni.ftivlllu,
BiurtJtuwr. sixmiis
vii.i,e. la.
Yaltiulilt! Sketches for Far
niei-N ever Printed. Actual Result^
and Details of Knelt Farmer's p| im
1 t intial. 1 lie Sketches will begin in
a week or two. St.iisc'iiinr; at oxer*
NOTICE!
INSURE YOURLIFE
IN THE
EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY.
Ascett SGO.OOO.OOO. Surp'im to tioliey-linlder $11 nOO.OOO. Stroogect and most |topu-
Inr Life Cnrn|iniiv in the W'lrltl. From the cturt it Ini. ii. cn t| lu pioneer in all reform 1
looking to theHeonrity,comfort and cnnvenitaice ..f gniliev-linlilers. It intrmltiocn what
Inis ftince itecomc the iniist po|tuinr nml desirtviltle fnrm oi'Life Insuritneu. ever devised, j
the Tontine'plan of pitying dividend which may lie applied to till for n of life ami
enilownioi t insurance. Tontine period nt in, Ki .mil 20 years, at tlieendnfwhii-hpolicv.
have six options of applying tltoir dividends, nml policy value. It issued the
A Weeks Reading Free
i FOR SIX GOOD FAMILIES,
i Send your name and the name ami
address of live of your neighbors
or friends on .a postal card
ami get free for yourself
nml each of thorn a spec
imen copy of
titi: mum south wm.r.r.
linltle
(list Incontestable l’liliey, which bcenme imlispuinlilenfler die lliinl year. All losses It
death, arc payable Immediately upon receipt of tin- proof of death. It Inis no contested
-use on its hooka. For terms and plans apply toCII AS. .1. Wll.l.i.VMSDX. Agtnl, jt
nadcraville nml Tetmllle, Ueorgia.
A romhlnatlon of Fro-
toj-ills nj Jron. J‘.-ritvtan
Jlartc amt J'husptioru.i in
n jHitnluOlr form- J-'or
]>rbilitj/ l /.oss of Api'~-
titi. l-ruHtratton of 11 Ot l
J’ou-rr« it is in"is/ictif (t-
bte.
REV. J.L. TOWNER,
Industry, 111., onyii:—
"I conaldet It
a moat excellent remedy Tor
thu debilitated vital forces.
REV. A. I.
Wrltoa:-
IRON TONIO, I take ploasuro
In etatinir that I have been
Df tho / PURIFIES
»uro / rjrer
/BLOOD
To Every (Jne In Wasldiigloii County
Who Wauls Money.
1 have 8:100,000 to loan, If you wish
it iu any amt. from $50,00 to fgont),
from three months to live years time
cmno with proper nerurity nml get it. I
am prepared to offer your money on
I1KTTKU TK1IMS THAN KVKlt IIKI'IIIIF..
BnrRATES GRKATI.Y ItEDUUKD!
1 loan money on city property.
I loan money on nubsi.
I lone money on gilt edged security.
Ktf-I K1IAYE FAI’EILS.
1 have especial offers fie- the next ninetv
days fur all who wish on farm lands
$2501) nr more. It will be greatly to
your interest to call ami sen me during
that time-
Remember this is no Sham Notice to
Startle or mislead you 1 hk.vx evkhy
prove to if you will call to see mentli!;!i®* Pringle’s Flour and Grain depot on
Store of A. Y. liainos whuro 1 will ,i '* U«***^«« 1 —* -* ‘
glad au tervo you.
W
of the preatest valuo
whore a Tonic is neces*
■ary. I recommend it
as a reliable remedial
agent, iiossossinpr un*
doubted nutrltivo und
restorative properties.
LvilUrillt, A'y M (Art, 2, llttj,
KSTASIDUTSIU DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO., 21 YirVuTTlF-itTTcTrYoaia
I have rented the brick store next to C.
‘" i Haynes St. and will open on March 1st a
r. THiui’EN, first ebiss tin shop for themanufacture of
Conduc-
uidall kinds
f Mm 1 'saiiie m Yatel! Harrison High School i r ^ n ^ are ? Tin Hoofing, Gutters, Con
Id "smte, u und , i rH wi < n I Muio ntui Femniei | tors, Stovu Pipe, Smoke Stack, and all k
of sheet Meta ”
lowest prices,
difyYti' 1 'aiwij^ 1 'tShb. 11 0,1 " 10 ,irs ‘ | II,,rri8 °" Wuiiington County, Ga. j of sheet Metal Work, repairing &c., at the
Given under my Imnd olliciully this 120th
day of December 1885.
2-11-ilin M- NEWMAN Ordinary.
Fur Adintistrntor’s Dismission.
OEORUIA—Wtisliington County
ORDINARY’S OFFICE.
! Spring Term opens Januarv Jltli, 188'J.
: and closes J ami 25th: Fall Term opens', 1
| July 20th, doses November 12th 1
TUITION:
1st Class, Hining term $10 Fall term $0
i e,| •< <• O Jtj. .1 a H
j dil “ 11 •• 15 • “ “ i o f
»f. ,A. M. livcrott, Administrator of 14th “ “ “ ih; “ “ U
AV. H. HARGRAVES
Sandersville, Ga.
the estate of J. 11. Everett late of said
county deceased, applies to me for let
ters of dismission from the tidnihgstra-
lion of said estate, and I will pass upon
his application on the first J/omlny in
March, 1880, at my ollico iu .Sanders
ville.
Inoidental chargee
Full term 25 ets.
priug term oUots.*
>
competent Assistants will bo employ
ed ami tho utmost efforts ho put forth;
to make it one of Urn first schools in-'
this section of Georgia, (food board!
Grand Jury,
March Term, Sitjin ior Court 1880.
can bo proournd iu good families at $lo(
„ , ,lvp u unuor my hand oflicially this . per month. For l'uthdr information up *
ith day of December, 1885. |dv to 2
10. to a... \f vui’lim IV- * J — — — . I
12-l0dlm M. NEWMAN, Ordinary
Rales.
A fi,uo dot of mules for 6alo at
prices to suit the .times .by,
if'll ulus G. Rawlings, ut tl(o Ljvery
/sl:ibl<'3. ►
rLAttr diu:s».
Gaudy oruemeutation end e profusion '
of jewelry ere out of place ou a lady. |
She should be more ashamed of false !
ewelry then B plain, cheap dross. A |
lady of maturer years, in B well-fitting
dark silk, real jewelry or none, and lie:
own hair—all the better if it is white—
is also dressed for a ball. True woman
hood includes ail the delicsto refine
ments that overflow in the perfect glove,
t ie well-fitting shoe, the pretty stock
ing, the neat frills, the becoming bon
net. Tho American woman, to do her
only justice, is » neat creature by in
stinct; and, if she occasionally gives too
much thought to dress, she is still to be
admired and sommonded for her dein Id-
EXCITEMENT IN TEXAS.
Great excitement has been caused
in the vicinity of Paris, Tex, by the
rematkable recovery of Mr. J. K. !
Corley, who was so helpless he could ;
not turn in bed, or raise his head; ;
every body said ho was dying of
consumption. Atrial bottle of Dr.
King’s New Discovery was sent him. ;
Finding relief, lie bought a largo i
bottle and a box of Dr. King’s New !
Life Pills; by the time he had taken ]
twolmxes of Pills and two bottles |
of the Discovery’ he was well and
had guiuod in ib sli thirty-six '
pounds.
Trial Bottles of this Great Diseov
yyy for Coxsuniptiou 1'no at Rawl
ings Drug Store.
[AWARDSD TO
I.W. AW, R. SMITH, of the
! COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
Kentucky University, Lexington, Ky.
■tudenu o»u begin any week-day during vae year.
Wo vacation Tima to euiuplrts the lull Diploma lludbsas
Course shout 10 weeks. Aver&ya total oost, including Tub
unu, Ret of U.-iks. and Board in • family, 100. Telearaphy,
Phonography »r*d Typo Writing •peclaitir*. lZltorary
(lounp frac. Lidlsi rsccivsd. Over 6000 Buooeasfui
'iradtfsloi. llvsr W pupils last year from 15 tosh years *f
t§t-. (|oui Ei ilslss. InstruHtlnn It practically and UidltMnally
laparied by 10 (eaclifr*. Special course for Tctchers and DusL
asst Ksiu University Diploma presented t« It* gtadusus.
This tyautirul city Is noted fur its bealthfuluc** sudsuvlsiy, and
It on leading railroads.
Tbp Tpxt-Book wblsh rsce|r»d tbs Mghset award at tbs
World'* Kapogltlon for lu Extensive. Practical and Ootn
uasbtntlst sysurns of llaeluret Education, la used only at thla
Collogt. It ta tbe fUrip«*t (killege with tbe blgheW enflorae-
■tat, and guarantees lii>vc»» In bnalueae to Its drterttng gradu
ates. For ci/eulars snd full particular* Rddreat ; rr'ideat.
WILBUR H. BMIT1I, Lexington. Ky
For Kxeimtor’H I JinmiKHion,
(jEOI^GIA — W’nshin^lon Count v
ORDIXAUV’S OFFICE.
*1. H. Warllien, Kxecntor of tho xvi'l of
Alfred OretMiway, deceiiHitd, ujiplius to me
for letters ol dismission from the* ndminis*
(r.-itioii of tlw* estiite of said deceased, and I
will nasH upon liis application on the first
Monday in May, 1 S8(>.
Given under my hand officially this 8th
day of January, 1880.
1-14-3m. M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
For Administrator's Dismission.
| GEORGIA—Washington Oounhv
ORDINARY’S OFFICE.
Wiley Harris, Administrator of the estate
oi Joseph Harris, deceased, applies to me for
letters of dismission from said estate, and I
will pass upon his application on the first '
Monday in May, 1X.SG.
Hiven under my hand and official signa
ture this 7ih day of January, 1880.
I 143m M NEWMAN,Ordinary*
For Administrator’s Dismission.
UEORGlA—Washington County
ORDINARY’S OFFICE.
J. Ii. Warllien, Aflinhiifdralor o f the estate
of Win, Warllien, (Iccuaacil, applie., lo i ne
for letters of flbmis.-io.i from said estate,
ami I will lines upon hia applieilion on the
first Monday in May, J880.
Given tinder my Imnd oflieially tills 8th
day of January, 1886.
l'14-3m M. NKWMAN Ordinary
W. 0. BATEMAN, Principal. <
.Sandersville, On.’
or A. W. J. WOOD, Seo’ty iioard
Trustees, Kurribon, Ga.
| Dec. 17, 1885—1 m
All kind of country produce taken
in exchange for groceries.
B. C. Harris & Co
Lucrino seed for sale at II. C.
Harris A Co.
SANDS’
PATENT TRIPLE!
MOTION
GEORGIA-Washing ton county
OllDINAllY S OFFICE.
J. li - Warllien, Administrator of tho
estate of Win- Warthcn, dccc.-.sed, ap
plies, to me for letters of dismission from
said estate, and i will passs upon his ap
plication on the first Monday ,iu J/ay
188C.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
l-H-lim
REEZER
Tfie only Frocrrr evor mad* lmvlng thro* distinct
motions inside tint cun. thereby, of course, pruduo
inn ftnof and mnoothtr Croiun than any other
yrcoznr on tho market.
300,000 In 1(80. C’otalcguo gnd rdc6 Lisi
C rilfkl upon •pplicution,
WHITE MOUNTAIN FREEZER CO.,
NASHUA, N. h.
For Heave to Sell Land,
GE0KG1A—Washington County
ORDINARY’S OFFICE
Robt. 11- Sodgers. administrator of
William (’ostou, deceased, Ims iu due
form appl e 1 to the. undersigned for leave
o sell! the land belonging lo said da*
■ceased, lying ii Washington county,
,iud said application will he heard on the
first Monday in March. 1880 This 1st
dnv of Feb- 1880
4.it M. NEWMAN Ordinary.
Parties wishing to buy FURNITURE
of nuy kind, should not fail to cull ou
B. O. Ha ris Ic Co. they will save you
money by buying from them;
SHERIFF’S SALES.
FOR MARCH I88ti.
Will he Sold before the Court House
dour in the city of Sandersville, Washing
ton County (la., on the iiist Tuesday in
March next, the following property to wit:
One House and lot in the city of Sanders
ville on Harris Street, bounded on the East
hy Harris Street, on the North by the pub
lic road, on the West anil South" by lands
of Miss Jlartie Davis, Levied upon as the
property ol Mrs. J. T. Tapper, in satisfy
a Justice Court Fi. Fa. in favor of William
A. Uallilher vs Mrs J. T. Tapper I'rinei-
pal, and William Duggan Garneshe. Levy
made by W. D. S. Minton constable of the
fifth District G. At. and returned to me.
Also at the same lime and place will be
sold, one lb use and lot in. the city of Sun-
dersville, Washington county Georgia, con
taining one ucr (-more or less, bounded on
tile North by J.iician Hays, on the East by
public road leading to Tcnnille, Levied up
on as the property of Jordan Miller lo sat
isfy one Tax Fi Fa, issued by J. A. Rub-
son Tax collector of Washington Comity
vs Jordan Miller. Levy made by W. 1).
S, Mutton constable of tbe S!»ih District CL
M. and returned to me.
F el. ■ 1
C*A WALL
Mince meat, Preserves, Jellies,and
canned goods of all kind CHEAP at
li. C. Harrs & Co,s
Tax Notice.
My Books arc now upon for City Tax
for 1885 will ponitivtly close ou the Dt
day of Match 188(1. Call and settle at
once, will be found nt G. D. Wat then’s
store.
JEFF A. IRWIN Tax Coll.
Watches, Clocks
AND JEWELRY
REPAIRllD BI
JERHIGAI
.STICK C iNDY*IU~~PeTTT*OUND
til llolt A llio’s.
Hr ,1 li Roberta
M F Joyner
Mures,/inner
G L Mathis
II (1 Raileij
1 l. Adams
i 7’ A Urown
Edwin Smith
Or /, O Mellride
Dr CII.Smith
Or ll’m Rauiimjs
N J Newsome
■ 1 It Cox
IF 7/ Halt
tj .V lluehelor
Dr S 11 Mdls
T S Sin ilh
JFN Hannan
WI/ A cant
John D Boon
■ 1 IF Smith
Asa W Gu in
Or li WII Whitaker Or (1 !, Mason
Or ,4 F Cheatham
J Harris Brantley
E P lleddiniijiehl
Macon Warthcn
MO i 1 ood Sr
IFm Duggan
Special Jury 1st week.
March
Drill 1880
IF II Beddairfield
7/ 7/ Hartley
John S Harrison
Jno A Tompkins
IF O Harris
F Al Arnau
O 0 Waildel
Thom II Cox
II IF l/rooks
N .lack Bcnfroe
IFm Cason
J IF leal
Wiley Sm till
Jas MArmstrong
W L Hardison
Jas D Brett
Chas T Bailey
J Ii Sumner
Ik L McMUlen
J K Stephens
E 0 Franks
W C Fulghum
N O Dur/i/an
E II Page
IF Gordun Smith
Daniel Chambers
Dr IF F Peacock
Geo F Urr
,1 J Shutting
A Webster
Wm E Bnnvn
E lledfern
Jas M Dudley
Eduard It May
Wm Waller
B II Sailer
Jury List
Snd Week.
March Term 1880
./ F llurgamij
S AI Northington
M E Bridges
IF TAmei-son
A liedfe-rn
Jas lledfern
J B Danis
IFm .)/ Lewis
C J Edwards
F II Sheppard
E F Smith
II F Harris
Ihibl IF Josey
L J Bur gamy
lie-nj Wind tun
Jno A Roberson
David Gurry
E Af Gumming
Alex Goff
K E Bridges
Isaac / Smith
J It Burgamy
Jas It Boatright
IFm Burgamy
Daniel New
T Lee Barron
Aliises II Paradise
Geo IF Camming
■lohn Williams
Josephus S Morris
IF J Elton
Chas A Lewis
T J Davis
Green Alills
J E Bedgood
J Quince Cobb
rtinnicfl, cngmi'i rmi’ mirnvnri«n, ti
"tm»
of informal ion which no person *hotihi hi* v..........
Th« populnrily of tho rtt’ir.'iTlKxn Ami'.iucan i„
such that im nii’tinl imi n**n t Ijr cHUftI«lhAt irt Ail
oth»f pfiporfl of its cUbm comhinnl. Prico. f320 a
. nl *bs. Kpld by nil ncwsdnalcrs.
J . couni 101 Hins. Hold liv nil nt'wnUnAlc
iilllNN A G' U., Puhliih <i rs. No. 3T.ll bond way, N.
Munn J
also it at
\ El«ht years'
Y.
Munn ft Go. hare
AT E N T S. “J?" it 1 ™ r M:
prnrtico ' uafurn
|-Id. Pstrnt (ifTit-f Anti havo prepared
more than Onn Hundred Thou-
r nnd annlifftt ions for patents in tint
ii it ml Htatps and foreign onuntries.
r ('nviiats, Tradf-MnrkH, Copy-rights,
AHMignuinnts, atnl nil other pnpern for
■ seeuring to inventors their rights in tha
... . I’anada, liugland, Trance,
..her foreign ctnintries, pre-
I pared at short notice anti on reasonable terms.
I Information ns to obtaining patents ohaer-
I fully given without charge. Hand-books of
1 infoi mation hhiI free. Patenta obtained
through Munn i Ct
i uoticod in the Sclentilio
The Atlanta Constitution.
nut re { ’’l’ Net k Uemum'd" word,
| famous Sketches of n,J
oi n I old Pltuiltttion Darkey
-( “Him. Ann's ’ Humorous
iit-MORors i Letters for thj Home
I and Heerth Stone,
wmruiis ("llivrsr ii.imii.ton” nd-
ventures told in the *'Craker” dia
lect.
Vi lli' Stories. SKefr-rirS on'ril v-
el. News. l*oems, run, A«|.
ventures "Tlie I'nrm,"
The llotiseholil
A World id' inslrnuliou nml En
tertainment.
Twc re Pages. ’The Brightest ami
best, Weekly. Pleases every mem
ber of the Family.
SEND A POSTAL FOR A SPEIMAN COPT. FREE
Address Tin: "CoNsTlTrnoN”. Atlaiu
ta, (in'
Bill Arp will write 78 Letters 2ll
on farming, for Wi-:i:ki.v Constitu-
tiox during I be year. Theso tetters
arc exclusively for Tins Coxstitutiox
SCHK BULKS.
Ccnirn I K. K.
Up day passenger Train. Arrive at
Tennille 2:10 p. m.
Down day passenger Train Arrive
at Tennille 1L -.28 a. in.
Up night passenger Train Arrive
at Tennille 1:17 p. in.
Down night passenger Train Arrive
at Tennille 12.51 p. m j
SiiiKleasvillc A Tennille BE. IE.
Leave S indcrsville 10:411 n. m
Leave Saudersvillc 1:25 p. mj
SEWING-MACHINE!
HAS NO EQUAL.
PERFECT SATISFACTION
New Heme Sewing Machine Co.
—ORANGE, MASS.—
30 Union Square, N. Y. Chicago, III, St. Dull, Mo.
Atlanta, Ga, Dallas, Tex. San Francisco, Cal,
kon'gALg bV ...
u mgmi
S.VNDIIISSVII.LI
GI'OJSGIA.
oid 4#»jiy Hy
R A HURST & CO
SANDERSVILLE, GEORGIA.
IIASHINSKI ft WOOD,
TENNILLE, GEORGIA.
MWPOURNELLE
O'CONEE, GEORGIA.
Tennille High School
Mule and Tenmle.
Tennille, VYa.Iiiiiglon Co., 4*’n.
W. L, DIJGGAN, A. M., 1‘iiin )ir,u..
Tho Spring Term of this Institu
tion opens on Monday’ January Ith
188(1.
Mr. T. N. Baker, who is favorably
known iu this section us a tettclmf
has accepted a position as assistant
in t!ii‘ school for the ensuing year.
Miss Mary Roberts will coutinue
in charge of the Primary Depart
ment.
Miss Fannie Willis will havo
charge of the Music Department.
TUITION:
Spring Tall
Ter. i Term
First Class (Prim, Dept)$ , J.OO $<i.0d
Second “ 15.00 10-00
’Third “ 18,00 12.00
Fourth ... 24.00 16.00
Music on Piano 18.00 12.00
Incidentals 1.00 50
For further information address
the Principal at Tennille, Ga.
Dee. 8, 1885—tf
J W FREE!
^|L!lli|ELF : Ci]i5E
l\\^d s ';- , «‘^ihiHpVcDtiiPi-,hl’niSiT *•'
V * ^^aenr/Riui Bternij. Sun.
lujdfmitciuorii*i. x Druggistuci.ii nil It.
Address Dft.WAfiD i CO., Loublam,, Mo.
and all Oiuous COMPLAltlTS arc luUrvi'd by taking
WRIGHTS INDIAN VEGETABLE PILL?
fan’r YfgitiUi; ii; Iilc'.cj. S'j, AU
W. 6. ROBSON,
ATIO NEY at LAW.
SANDERSVILLE, GEORGIA. .
Will practice iuAhe Middle Circuit
and the Supreme Court.
Nuts, Raisins, •Ranuanus, Apple*
and Oranges cheaper than any houio
in town at Holt & Bro’s.
B UG G i Es7 BUGGIES! BUGGIES’
On hand and to arrive half c “l
load of Buggies e.ubrucii.g all quah-
ties & styles—Give us a trial befor
purchasing.
Gallalier it Smith,
Tennille Ga.