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SHERIFf-’S ORGAN,
■ WASHINGTON COUNTY.
A. J. JERNIGAN
tEWTOR PUBLISHER AND PROPRIETOR.
TUESDAY, JI NK 8tli, 1880.
'J'lu; TruiiX'i an <-<■ Home.
Mill wealth mul 'mid luxury though
wo inny run in,
T hot'cs no place mj swoot us u lent
penmen home;
—: Where lha drink that destroys has
roil m:\atou aoiii siiwro-
MIAJU Ohl'RICT.
Hon. C. R, Pringle,
or W> SIIINCSTON COUNTY.
t '5*£fte Etato convention will be held
in Atlanta on the 28th (lay of July
Hears are unusually plentiful in
. northern Now Hampshire this spring,
•'.CalLfanmi recently sent a nu'-
1 load of fjowort to decorate (Jen.
Grants grave.
President Cleveland
no place on the hoard,
And lihalious of only cold water are
poured.
('horns.
i Home, home, sweet fair home,
There’s no place so fair as a tem
pera nee home.
Oh! sweet bis to list in the morning
to prayer
From lho lips of a lather who otters
it there;
Aud dear, too, at evening, when la
bor is o’er,
To join in a temperance circle once
more.
N H Hooks
John J Giles
Oh bsT Smith
( bat-lea 1 Duggan^
James M Smite I
J Liwson Game
It V B May
Ban J Tarhuttou
J It Davis
M M Mathis
M Happ
Win Frost
T G Doolittle
S M Gilm r 'ro
Dr li A Graybill
and
is making : No curses are heard to dislmb
a 6crap-book of news-pnper dip-: distress,
• • i * * Put. tlio accents o( lovo f 11 *if vootlw
pipgs concerning lus marriage, j soiten. mid bless
" '***’ " Enough and to spare lor the needy
is found
And
the music of
cchoos around.
thankfulness
-this to
North Carolina makes over a mill-
on dollars n year from dried black
berries. Despise not siuail tilings.
The Stale fair opens at Macon
October 25 th and continues 'or
two weeks, The premium list
amounts to Um thousand dollars.
P. 8 Gilmore, who lias been hav
ing n sueeeslful Western lour with
bis brass baud, is said tu have in
vested $7,000 in Northwestern real
estate while in St. Paul.
The newsboys of San Francisco
jiuve organized a protective union-
Ten cents is to be the uniform price
lbra shine, and destitute members
-will be taken care of.
• The Misses Tivluiage of Brooklyn,
daughters of Rev. T. DeWitt Ttvl-
niage, attended the marriage of
Ai^gs Lizzie Cokjuitt of Allautato
Capt. Aliirshall of tho United States
Army.
A atop toward abolishing the higli
.hat nuisance at the theatre has just
ibeen taken by the management of a I for the sober, industrious and res
Vienna piny house, which orders that pectablc portion of tlio com.mini ty
.nit female patronlzers must either !'** *<ipport. I slia.l. ileal in I'amlly
wear low head gear or forego the
Wm 11 olives
F. A S'd'iv.in
Jmtu s TJ Floyd
Alonza Ilolmas
G W Bateman
.T F Sheppard
Iiaiford Hiutlcy
J \V Davis
M E Wartlien
N B Giles
Sll ]> Massey
Josiah Jones
F. J Pearson
W T Harrison
Robt J Moye
Travers J ury for 1st Week.
Hillcry Walker Robert C brown
John L Ilattawny Wm B Cosi.ou
El M Murphey ' Charles A D.ilov
David Gumming Stephen May
Ncrot L Hall -fas H Pittman
W H Bnrgamy W /> Bridges
II T Eubanks
Jeff A Inan
Win S Truluck
John Curry
K L Rough!on
Umiry A .losey
.1 W Waller
II B Joynea
C E Davis
I > W Welch
W K Claiko
F M Francis
to. €. c. mrnvm, ITM TT f
-DEALER UKT—
I llow different the; home where, ’mid
terror arid strife,
Tho children are ragged, heart-bro
ken the wife;
\Y here thu slops of the father makes
families shrink,
And the erv is unceasing for sou 1-
killiilg drink.
But temperance may change t<> a
dwelling of niirtli,
This scene of destruction
phet unearth:
And peace again conic, from it never
to roam.
To bless and to gladden a temper
unce home,
Jill I (l df IJuju' Mi’.iod it’K,
lie social moral
legeneraey of to d
f this habit. If a census could he
taken of all the buys who smoke, it
would surprise, and ought todis
less, our American people. The use
of tobacco has a depressing elf eel
upon giowt'h. it diminishes the forces
concerned in (issue change it alfoots
the heart and pulsation, causes
dispepliu troubles, impairs the
vision, retards sensual development
and lesens the ability to concentrate
the mind upon study. Surgeon A.
(’. Corns medical inspector, United
Slates Navy, gives in full the facts
which led to its prohtbilipn in tho j \\r T TTarrison
Naval Academy and states that in'
three months the diseases were do
ininished at least one half. Tobacco
is an intoxicant and whatever weak
ens any portion of our body doilies
the temple of God- Sergnnt Fred
ricks, one of (lie six who survived
the Gm-lv expedition lestities, that
the six who returned Weio strictly
temperate men, who look no tobacco | ^ >" A (■ irnpr
with them, and used no intoxicants ! Maurice 1 olien
Of the nintccu who perished lie
I majority were slavesjjlo tobacco a ml
t he lirst man who perished had been
I a hard drinker. It is the nature of
all stimulants to first ixcitc then
I weaken. He. who wilfully pivsists
in seif destruction in lliis world,
what can lie hope for in annotlu r.
] Nine-tenth of the crimes arc the
direct or indirect fruit of strong
I drink Thus horribly do those Traverse Jury 2d week.
i delilo Gods living temples. Be not ,| , mos \ Wilson WinMurplu v I TTs J, 1 /“N •* *11
deceived neither fori.h ators oor ( . ]f „ w Sheppard Wm 8 Collina PX»()T) t FS . SaiHierS VlU©,
adulterers, nor abtisers oftliemsolves !{ w Alluu E D Forbs ^ u v itiu, « mi.
J with, mankind, nor thieves, nor , p ,j o lT HH llorton
; covetous, nor drunkatds, sbnll in J (1 p 0 NV i> iorco JRThigpen
KSnZiiffiSSJGtS'C
Jos M Brady
J Jacob H Davis
I J E Whidd.m
James K Bute
i Simon D Si ado
! H L Smitli
1 W D Han tor
I Jus T Amerson
Adam S Brown
Lewis Davis
Millinery and Fancy Goods,
NOTIONS, &c.
Tins just vecoived her Spring Stock consisting in part, one of the most
complete lines of L illies’, M iRses and children's lints and Bonnets ever
brought to tliis market. Feathers, Plumes, Tips and Flowers in great va
riety and I guarantee Quality, Style and Prices.
Call early and make your selections while tho stock has nearly every
Variety and. Style,
found on the Spring Fashion l’latcs of 188G. Notions of all kinds constant
coining.
FIJS'E DRESSES
j
Cut, filled and made to order. Evory ladv in town, county or ndjoiningj
counties are earnestly ri ij tested to ca'l at my store, rso mul examine m> i
Stock whether they wish to buy or not. Cor. Harris and Jernigan Streets,!
Watkins’ Building. npr G-3m
■ IKON WOSftKS-
X-iSLT^ g 1 «fe, ~\7%rlit.
25 YE/>f?S Ii4 USE,
Ths Groalosl Uartltal Trintnyh of the Age) .
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPED LIVER.
Loss ul'ii piictltr, lldivrln costive, l’nln In
Him honil, vritli u ilull ■mimtluu In lha
bank part, I’nlii umlrr tho •hao'iler-.
bhulo, Fullness nfthr entlnc. wltU niH»-
Inclination to exertion of limty or Inina*
Irritability or temper, l.»W iplrltawlw
* (feeling of having ueglootc.' noma only,
Wrartiui, IMaalacaa, VlutierlaB at
noart, Data before the are*, lleadacha
over tin right era* * ,, t |e "£ , ?f’
lit rul ilrcn inn, fllghfyeolorad
«. CONSTIPATION.
TttTT'S 1*1 LI. S aro espaetWT aaa»tao
to such rnsi'B, ono ilouu offaots mwa »
ipTc
TIiuj
l aliff nu
TUT fS'HA I ROTE
ec.UAV II tin or waimmna changed to n
i.r<m-y 1U.ICK tn- a elngln ovnllOBtlon of
iVorr It imnaits ti nnturnl color, acts
iostanrai.oousiy. .-oia. b/ I>ru*«im*. or
THE
■aiNGTON
(Sewing Machine,
UKUTUB
nr
hciit the kingdom of God,
EI:iit«l;tll I-'tttitli.1 i:t Soincwliut
Iiivgiiinllctl.
Enrron M mici uv; —
1 .-ur. fee
a little
lin
little indignant yea
mint with you Me: ’Two or three of Q -I■ >moh
1 M D Mills
W li Wcudon
my friends, and myself had a can-
cuss the other day, and unanimous
ly agt'cccd and decided that 1 should
lie a candidate for tho next legislat
ure, Wo went into a committee of
thu whole and then into a secret'ses-
Friends and Neighbors: — having ] »ion, my name was proposed and 1
Ailvcvlisciiiciit of mi Honest
Kmiiscllci' ol lilulio.
just opened a eominn,lions shop for
llie sale of Lii|itid Fire, 1 embracu
this opportunity ot informing you
that I have commenced the business
of making,
l)l!t:\K AliltS, U.U'l'KltS A Nil Bl'lUiKUK
Spirits, whicit will incite men to
deeds of riot, robbery and bloodshed
pleasure pf utlcudnuco at the per- j , lIU ] by sod ling climininli ti o .•omfort
ormanees.
The giuigc on the entire five foot
-system .of Sotilheru railroads was
.changed on Tuesday to f .ur feet
niue inches, making thu tracks mi-
form throughout,lUe United States.-
14,000 miles of track were changed
•in one day.
At Butler, Wednesday, while in
was unutiimonsly declared a can
didate to lie placed before the regis
tered voters of tho county. A pre
amble was propnaed. It run sorter
tills way:
To Tin: V or mis Ok Washington Co,
Greeting: Wo have the honor of
placing in nomination a gentleman
born and reared in the empire State
1 of the South,—six feet 3 inches tall*
augment the expenses ami ci anger ; n>milI , nnBe MtlL . Kyi , s !lU(1 hull th( ,
tlie wellare oi the eoininiinitv. i , . ,*
I will undertake at short nol ' u . ( ,, |'’"lor olt.eo, W ash iiiglon s-remaik-
for a small sum, and with great ex- ] "hie for veracity, and ol quick pro-
pectations to prepare victims for the i eoplion for sewing Bread veins. In
Asylum, 1 oor I'nrin, Jhisons uml i ^rnhurmiLoriiil procliinitics Bacon to
Gi l wiU furnish an article which! 11 ' 0 . 1!onP ’ w1k ) 80 ‘-’'«niam denotes
will increase fatal accidents, multi- nothing '! not for law making. In
ply* tho number of distressing dis- i the days that tried men’s souls, lie
eases, and ^render those which me not found wanting, st rved six iiionths
Wallace K Wilson J AD Smith
Linton i, Jones Abel Cason
B A Adams J R Meeker
F M Downs l’> S Jordan
Maiar-lmi SliurlingW 1! Morris
,1 is .1/ ,1/inar John (^ Ainerson.
Frankiio Tanner ,T T Yarborough
John ,1 Palmer J T Tnylor
George A lteiubnrt
,1 dm S Welch
Josheph T'russell
,1 Morgan Brown T J Braswell
Robert Hood W J Brooks
BUGGIES! BUGGIES! BUGGIES!
0:i baud and to nrrivo half (un
load of Buggies embracing all quali
ties and styles—Give us a trial bot'oiu
purchasing.
Gulluliur k Smith
Tenuille Ga.
Miimiracturers ami Denlers in: Steam Engines of nil stylus. Saw!
Mills. Grist M'lls. Cotton Gins, Presses and Mueliincry of nil kinds I
A lull lineyut Hubbei and Leather Belting k p! in stock.
Steam and Water Valves, Steam pipes and Fittings, Inspirators,I
Machine Oils nnd Mill Supplies.
Repair work solicited and promptly done and as cheap and wells
as can lie done all Machinery sold by ns we guarantee to be as rep
resented.
Write or call on us (or Prices and description»of anything wanted
in the Machine line.
I I'm,
incurable.
Mrs. C. C. West was feeling in
her husband’s vest pockets for a
.lunteh., a rattlesnake measuring
.over two feet in lengt h dropped out.
The lining was torn, and it is
thought that tho snake was coiled
.under it. Col. West thinks it got
into his pocket while he was out
dishing over two weeks ago.
Miss noble of. Romo, lias received
-a letter from the wife of ex-Presidenf
.Jefferson Davis,.in which Unit lady
says; “My husband begs mo to tell
you. that lie has been prostrated ever
since liis return form his lour
through Georgia and Alabama with
bronchitis ond ophthalmia, and he
l'ears, dear as the object you propose
.to him is to all our hearts, that he
will nOt be able this summer to go
so far - With best wishes for the
success ot your enterprise, and
' offering, if you think they will aid
you,'fifty of his autographs.''
The Commissioner of Agriculture
Judge Henderson, in a short conver
sation, says the increase tint year in
planting shows that the acreage of
I will deal in drugs which will de
prive some of Bile, many of Reason
most ol properly, u'ul all of Bence
which will cause fathers to become
fiends, and wives widows, children
orphans, and nil mendicants.
1 will cause many of the rising
generations to grow up in ignorance
and prove a burden and nuisance to
tho Nation,
tar 1 will came mothers to for
get their offspring, ami cruelty to
take the place of lovo.
1 will sometimes even corrupt the
ministers of religion; obstruct the
progress of the (lospel; delile the pu
rity of the church, and cause tem
poral, spiritual and eternal death;
and if any should be so impertinent
as to ask why I have the audacity to
bring such accumulated misery up
on the people, my honest reply is:
“Money!’ Tho spirit trade is lucra
tive; and some professing Christian
give it their cheerful countenance.
I have a license, and if I do not
bring these evils upon you stfine
body else will.
1 have purchased tho right to de
molish tho character, destroy the
lie iltli. shorten the lives and ruin
tlie souls of those who choose to
honor mo with their custom, i
pledge myself to do nil I leave herein
promised. Those who wish any of
the evils above specified brought up
on themselves or their dearest friends
, I'll 1 Ui VIIY.U VIUUVOV 11 It mill |
.coru is greater than last year, and ] are requested to meet me at mv Bar, other candidates had to
the stand, although a little back- i "here 1 will for a few cents furnish | their notices or if their
in tlie war, during which time he re
ceived not a cent, not even a fin lough
With blistered feet he retired slowly
and sometimes rapidly before the in
vading Sherman, out ran Kilpatricks
cavalry, 51 successive heats never
surrendered. Love for his country
prompted him to fall buck when
ctrcr ordered so to do by his officers
such a man was Randall Franklin
whom we now place in nomination
for the legislature, signed—3,(100 vo
ters.
I.went out home and went to hoe
ing cotton. But I could not stick
Ions’, l wanted to sec tlie next issue
of the Mercury. 1 came back home
expecting every mail i mot would he
stopping me congratulating me on
my nomination, But nobody said a
word. 1 procured a Mercury looked
over the column oi candidates, but
my mum was not to bo seen, 1
couldn’t sleep that night, my e illiu-
siasrn was kinder below par, I
sough out my friends’ and what was
llioir answer? that.they had pics 'til
ed the memorial, but the Editor of
tho Mercury refused to publish it
without “$3.00 in advance.” Well
1 thought to myself, wondor if those
pay for
Against the Sal
GEORGIA Washington C’oimty |
Oil DINAH VS nil’H'D,
W'lirii*;,, a a election lne- Ik* ' **el I a' _ at
1 lie; election precincts ill s:ii*l county on \\ ed
nerday the 21st day of April, 1-SS uadei
• lieprovisions of the- ‘ (Jenerai Local jlptioi
Liquor Law” ami said elect on having re
Milled in a majority of
•••114 Votes Ai;isi;isi tin* Nnlc."
Nonce of raid remit is hereby given olli
ciidlv under mv hand and se d ol the t mm
of Ordinary tliis 2-d d tv * I April. I 'O' 1 ,
M. NKVi M AN.
L.S. OrdinnW, C-
April, 1880—tf
Sheriff's Sale.
FOR JULY 1880.
Will be sold before the court house dooi
in the city of Sandersville Washington conn
ty (ieorgia on the lirst 'Tuesday in Jul
next the following property to-wit: On
eight undivided interest in tvso bundl'd
acres of land more or less, lying in Wash
iiigton county OUth District O. Mmidjoinin,
lands of Newton Jordan on the Bast, land
ol'iS. ]!. Robison on tlie South, Abel Caro-
on the West, and Mis Archa Jordan o
the North, the place whereon dufendam
now resides, levied on as tlie properly ol \\
J . Bush in satisfy a superior eon t 1* i Fa ii
favor of lsliam i),niel vs W. J. Bush ai.i
I Alexander Bridges. Legal notice given d.
f ndaut. posssession and properly point*-
out by the defendant. May 81* t 1S8(
('. A. WALL She!ill W. <
Ini' Administrator')) BiMuicsion,
GEORGIA—Washington utility I
Ordinary’s Office.
J.B. Page Administrator of the estrte of
llarrv Francis lateol said county; deceased,
ipplits to me for letters of Disnim-don from
add estate, and I will pass upon Idsupptiin-
lion mi thu lirst Monday in July, 1-80.
(iivi.li under mv hand ami official signs-
irethi- dth day of April, 188d.
\L Nl'.W.l/AN, Ordinary.
1-8—ylm*
Patronize Home In
dustry.
EUREKA. MILLS,
Sandersville G:a.
r IIESE mills tire now making the
best Flout' ami Meal of any mill in
*,ho country. Even accommodation
is provided for people coming in from j
t distance. Honest men are in
dini'go, and EVERY BOUND of
Meet, Flour and Bran.
That the wheat anil corn will make* is
il’AI!ANTi:i:i) To THE CUSTOMERS
>f the mill, less the loll.
So bring in your WHEAT AND
oru id thu same time and the re lp\
■ave going to mill twice.
(’. R. BRING LE, Brop’tr
'-3.83 —tf I). (J. II ) vV YRI). Mil .
JtiicKL-it's Aral lea Salve.
The Best Salve in tlie wot id for cuts
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt. Rheum.
Fever Botes, Teltt r, (Jlmppcd IL.mL
Chilblains, Corns, and aii Skin Krtip j
lions, and positively cures l’ilcs, oi |
no pity mjttired. It is gumnntecd
to give perfect salisf u-tiou, or money
rcltmdod. Brice 'iff cents per box,
BOR SALE BY Dli. RAM LINOS
Wood Coffins, and Cask-
pip ol till styles aL T. N. <k J, Wj
uloSMlTH a t Ten nil le. Laveyoni,
Urdu's wish Mr. .1. F. Mela sou.
UNEXCELLED BY ANY.
l.Sto'C to Give Satisfaction.
(Jenerai OfTlco, Ilion, N. Y.
New York Office, 383 Broadway.
Buying Agents Wanted.
““remington
TDoublo nnd Triplo Action)
FORCE PUMP.
Tho REMINGTON l’BMP U nltend
t.f all compotilion tn working easily
nml rapidly.
It is secufo from ftvrzing; nnd never
needs priming,
Wn rCIINIMl XTTACn.MRNTS to Tttn
rusti-s to nr tiu'.m foil usn wt nt wind
MILL.
NOTICE!
RCaiSTCRCO,
—)0(—
CENTRAL R. R-
Up day passenger Train, Arrive a
Tenuille 2.10 p in
Down day passenger Train Arriv
al Tenuille 11 -28 a. m
Up niglit passenger Train Ari'iv*
at Tenuille 1:17 p. m.
Down night passenger Train Arriv*
I 2.3 1 p. n
them with the cor ti n
(loin
friends 1
means ol so ;| 10 ught $5.00 more of them, than |
\ my 3,000 voters did of me. Me caul \
1 i you put in our notice and run it tin-*
Delile not Use i’ctnjile oKiatl. ! \\\ the election, if we will give you a 1
If any man defile the temple of jint. note? 1 have had 0 or 7 voters
.ward, is now getting along finely,
. owing to the recent rains that have |
fallen in many portions of the State, i
.Judge Hejidersau will, at nu early
.day, .visit tlie fangs of about fifteen
planters who.arc paying attention , Cod, him shall God destroy; for the 1 to tell me they would slick to me and
to the cultivation of tobacco on a , temple ol God is holy, which temple , lsl . ;l || Cicir inllueuee in mv behalf*
slargc scale, for the purpose of seeing j ( 01 ..‘ ^ ' A R‘ u uipei.onc j great mind to run any how.
how they are getting along. i it,,, it,.;,,,*./:„ri ...m * i. :.. .. II von bother me much l 11 run a pa-
tell vou
defiles and profanes tho temple of
j the living God, and therefore is a R'yo" bother meiuueh Ul
! crime against God and man: The per l'or my own benefit.
-The OI«U*«*t Woiiiuii'in Georgia. | most beautiful buildings the wornl I tun not a man to lie trilled with.
i has e\et seen hate been the temples j|' vou got me stirred up, I'll run
ol worship .I hey are beautiful and: J, ,• , , ,
costlv consecrated to God, | ()1 . Ulc 1 'vilhout advertising, for understand
From the Madisonian.
Sylvia Mathews, .colored, the
most roiauikublc woman perhaps
that has died m Georgia tor years, *
was liutied at Smyrna,church, in
this county, yesterday, at tlie age
of 120 years. Mr. L. T. Feme., a
gentleman who weighs everything
lie says stated to us that she was
.every day of the above age, accoi's
diug to his best informatioti. 8ihe
helongad to lus wife’s peop'e, and
he know her well. Deceased raised
fourteen children, und was atfentL
ed to her last testing place'by
great-grand children 12 or 14 years
,of uge. She wits wonderfully pre
served, physically and mentally,
mid Mr. Penick, who saw her "a
week ago, says she was walking
nbo”t the yard at the time. Her
was comp natively sudden.
without advertising
Yours;
Band u.i. Fjianki.in.
Sitndersvillc Ga.
June 4th, I88fi.
worship of God, the al'idfug ;r,rscih'c
of God, ami the visible honor and
glory of God. Then if wc are tbc.
temples of God both in body and
spirit, we should keep our bodies ;
pure nnd clean, we should consecrate !
ourselves to God, so t ft tit we might:
have ids abiding presence’ bis peace !
his lovo ami his power within. No! _ r
place is clean upon which Alcohol GHOROIA-Washina^ton GOlinty Ar Dublin. ...-1:-B* ArlVanill
lias placed its mark we should be
filled with good thoughts, noble
Guardian’s Sale.
at Tenuille.
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Vi
lS'iiil-ICosid
l> *avc S unlers ville ———- 10:13 a. n
Leave Sandersville 1:25 p. n
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\VItUdIT8Vil.M5tV 0
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IlltU.B.N A tVBIOHTftVl!*I.il5
To Takf. Ekfcct May 1st, 188(5.
No. 1, A.M. No. 2, A. 31
Lv Teantlle 0:10 Lv Dublin 8: lb
Ar Harrison <>: 10 Ar Coiulnr 0.00
Ar Donovan 7:00 Ar Bruton cr 9:1b
Ar V;rililitsv’lo...7.20 Ar Lovett 9.30
Lv \Vrifilitrv'l))...7:2') Ar \Vriglitsv’b-...9.o&
Ar Lovett 7-Tit) Lv WrigltUv’le. 10:00
Ar Bruton cr 8:05 Ar Donovan 1U;15
| Ar Condor 8:20 /i Harrison 10:30
At- Dublin 8:3*5 Ar Tennille 11:00
No. 55, B. M. No. 4, B. M
Lv Tenuille 2.30 Lv Dublin Loo
, Ar JlairiKon 3:00 Ar Condor *5:10
! Ar Donovan 3:16 Ar Bruton cr *5:2*5
Ar \V i iglit-w'le.. 3:30 Ar Lovett *5:40
Lv Wriglttsv’le...3:3*5 Ar V\'fightsv’le...i!:t:5
At-Lovett ....",...4:00 Lv Wrigbtsv’le..,0:lO
Ar Bruton cr 4:15 Ar Donovan 0:2b
\r Condor 1:30 At Harrisei, OHO
' * *.-* .. -r ' "; 15
tCgO Areli tjU-out, t-’liilad'a, l’a. |
1 Well Tried Treatment
For Cnnsiimptioii, AUlumi, Bnmcliifs, i
\vspetisia, ('atari'll, Hay Fever, Head- j
(’lie, iieliillly Hlu-iiiiiutiMii, Neuralgia, |
ml «// (liruuic mul Arn'o;/.* liiimydern.
When “Compound Oxygen” is inluded die
-*rt lias imparted to it increased vitality.
That Organ semis forth tlie blood with more
..ice smiles) wear to itself; the vital etlf-
■nts leave on tln-ir uireuit new deposits of
i t. 11 force in every cell of tissue over which
hey pass i ml ret-,in ag* io for a new sup-
y. Tliis simple story is the rational ex-
* ination of tliegre itext advance that medi
al science lias yet made.
“The Compound Oxygen Treatment”
rliicli I)rs. Starkey & I’alun, No. 1529 Areli
ircet, Philadelphia, have been u.ing for
he last sixteen years, is a ecicnlitie adjust*
* lent of the clement* of Oxygen and Nilro-
•an maynelmrl. and the compound is so con
lensed and made portahle that it is carried
*y express to every portion of thu country
-indeed, it is sent all over the world.
Dus. Saiucky &• I’ai.fx have the liberty
* refer (hi proof of their stainlii.g as Phy-
icians) to the fol’owing nami d well-known
.ersoliR who have tried their Tivutment:
I ON. Wit.LIAM D. Kia.I.KV,
Member <ij Cur.yrest, I’hiludclpltia.
!i;v. N'u 'i'oi: L. Coniiad,
1'ilitoi' Lnlliiiiiit Ob.ia ier, 1 ii iJelphia.
tj:v. Citaltl.Fs \V. CcsllIXd,
Iiililor Amrrinin Reformer .War York.
Ion. Wii.mm Penn Nixon.
Jitlilor hiter-Ocean, Chicago, 1 .
ll)'jk Joskch R. Kfanduus,
il’emplc Court, Neui 1 *</ /e. .
■las. Mabv A. Catoh, \\ iiloiv of • L* late
Dll Hauvey Catoh Ovndcn. New jersey
Mas aiaky A Docourv,
Jimuticu, Loiuj 1 island New York
tins Mary A Lm:v..wo:te
JUi lease Mi much iiselts
fUEGE R S VOOl!Uhl'S,
New York City
Mil (i F.OIIOK \V I'.DW A lillS
J’ropt'r St Ucvrge t H Hotel Philadelphia
Mil Frank Siddai.i.
A vell-known Merchant. Plriladrlphia
NT It. WlI.l.IAM II WlllTM.Y,
Silk Manufacturer Philadelphia, Pa.
Vnd many others in every part of the U 8
To Every One In Washlnglon’Conufy
IVlio IVanti Money.
I have v300,('00 to loan, If you wish
it in any amt. from $50,00 to $2000,
from three inoutlis*fl> five years time
cimio with proper lawurify and get it. I
am prepared to oll.-r your money on|
IIKITI.U TKltM.S THAN EVF.tt IIKFOIIK.
t .J’-RA I’ES GREATLY REDUGED!
i loan money on city properly.
1 loan money on notes,
t lone money on gilt edged security.
V ' I si EWE BABERS.
1 have pspeeial offers fo*' tli'Miext nineh'
days bu' all who wish on farm lancls|
$-’500 m* more, It will be greatly to
your interest to call and see me during!
that lime*'
Remember tLis is no Sham Notice to
Startle or mislead yon 1 mean i-.vcry
I ll'nitii I say, wli-eli 1 will be pleased t■ •
| prove to if you will call to see me at tin*!
Store of A. V. ilaiues where I will be I
glad ao serve you.
\Y. It. THIGPEN!
Send for Illustrated Circular nnd Prlco-
List, with Testimonials.
Add l oss,
BEH1HGT01 AG'L CO., Hion, w. Y.
Nnw Yoiik Omen: 283 nron>t»»ny.
Administrator's Dismission.
G I’.O RG IA—Washington (,'utility
ORDINARY'S OFFICE
Daniel New. Administrator of the estate
of L/.i'a New late of said county, deceased,
applies to mo for letters of dismission from
the at 1111 i n i.-t rut ion of said estate, and 1 will
pass upon his application on the first Mm)
d»v in July, 1880, at my office in Sanders
ville.
(liven under my hand officially this 20th
day of J/ar.4i, lSsli.
4- i-3m M NEWMAN, Ordinary
For Administrator’s Dismission:
G1 ■*(UIGI A—Washington Count y
ORDINARY'S OFFICE,
K. A..Sullivan, Administrator of thee*-
tat.; of (.;,■*o-ge Veal applies to n.e for Icllcr*! „.vSHINSkY A WOOD,
ut dismission Imm the A.bmnMtratmn oKIk THNLNILLK UKOUG1A.
cUatu o said deceased, and I will pass 11 )*■ | AL YY P )UltN KI LF
JS.ild OuL By
It A III.'It Vi* A ( O
SAN DHR8V1LLE, GEORGIA.
'‘Compound Oxi/i/eii -it Mode, of Action anil
Result:'’ is the title of a volumeof nearly 200
pages, hv Drs Starkey k I’aleu which gives
to all inquirers full information as to this
remarkable curative agent and a large record
ol suprising cures in a wide range of chron
ic eases—many of them being abandoned to
lie liv other physicians. It will Lemailcd
Ice ling*. I:ui It, love, truth and
brotherly love and kindness, can a
person under the affluence of a stim
ulentbe lints tilled? No! No! His
blood is corrupt, ins body bloated j
and festering with disease; His
purple sivolleu .face is the outward
sign ol the corruption within, To
bacco defiles God’s tern pie; one of j
the facts that has much lo’ffo with
Tile following appointments have been J t,'ec to any addles* on application
made ta’-ing effect May 1st LSSti. . |)Kjg.‘ KT A 1C KEY & FAIRS.
1. L Ware, Ag’t at Dublin Ga., D A W It It |
W E Arnold, “ Condor Ga.,
) A Jeffers, ,** Harrison Ga., WAT It 1! !
W, B. THOMAS, 1’res, & Gen. Sup !
Agreeably to an order of said county will
ho suid at auctitu at the Court House door
i>l soiill county on die first Tuesday in July
next, .within the hgal hours of sale, one
third interest in the more house and lot in j
Sandc-r.-ville, hounded on North by Jerni- ;
gan lane, East hv 1 Herman, (South by pun- , 7
lie equate, West by B. K. Jinilghtmi, lying! h.ll|ipOM'<l to tf . Ucti.
in said county, said properly .-ohl fur tlie 1 bought it COW which is supposed
benefit of Sam S. Smith and Annie U to'be stolen from some one, and the
Smith, minyrs, parties that it belongs to, will please
come forward and pi ove property.
♦ A. YV. JAf KS<>N
B *>2V Areli St,, I'liiiiittelplsiii 5*;i
A $ rp pi
; ''■ :J
?Ya f.J f-N, A tj
I b
-1-t
Mrs S. A. Smith
Guardian.
A " j i-j m id Vs.'
ti CV'
mil all BUI0U3 JOM* *.A;
WRIGHTS IHDiAH VEGETAELE PILL?
fw?’pT»*«t»l)Je; V: tMea. Trie; All Cro’fiv.j
on Ids appliealion on die first J/onday in
July, 188(5.
Given under my hand and offend signa
ture this 2*ilh day of .Varcli* 1880.
4-1 3iu M. NJCWJ/AN,Ordinary.
For Administrator’s Dismission.
('BOR! i I Ar—Washington County
OR DINA II Y’S OFFICE.
AV. Mile* Cox. Administrator of the os
late John Cox. late of said e unity, decease
applies to me for letters of dismission IVom
the ailniiiii-tration of said estate, ami 1 will
I pass upon his application on the lirst Mon
day in July, IHS0, at my office in Sanders
ville in said county.
Given under my hand and official signa
tore, this .j01!i dnv of March, 1880.
4-0—ffm Mj NEWMAN, Ord’y.
For Administr.itoi’s Dismiss:.n.
EO Rf i 1 A—Washington Comity
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
M. M. Mathis and A. Matlu-, Adminis-I
trators of the estate of I.itLie-toil .1/ itliis latej
of said county, deceas d, apply to me fori
letters of 11 ism is-ion fi om the' ad in in istc.it ion
of said cM-ite, and 1 will pass upon their
application on the first Monday in J .lyff
I'v-id, at my office in Sandersville, in said I
county-
Given 'under my hand and official sigm-
tore this liOili dav of March, 1 -SS(5.
4-0—3m M. MEWMAN, Ordin.y !
For Administrat ir’s Disini.-sion.
! GEORGIA— Whishingtou County
ORDINARYS OFFICE.
Nathan F. Andrews, Administrator of the]
estate of Richard L. Andrews, Ft** of si (i i
county deceased, applies to me for lottersjj
of dismission from tlie ndministr.itio.il o i
said estate, and 1 will pass ipon his applic i I
lion i n the lirst .Monday ill July, 1880, at
my office in .Sandersville in said county.
Given tinder my hand and official signa
ture this uihli day of Jfatvh, 1880.
1-0—3iu M. NJ-BVJ/AN, Ordinary
Mince meat, Bicsurves, .Jcllii:N,an(l
canned gootls of till kind CiiEAB at
15, (’. H art's & L'o.s
O ON EE GEORGIA.
fHE LIGHT RUNNING^
SEWING-MACHINE
HAS NO EQUAL
PERFECTS A T/SFACTION
Hew Home Sewini Madiiae Ci.
—ORANGE, MASS.—
30 Union Square, ti. Y. Chicago, III. St. Leuls, Mo.
Atlanta, Ga. Dallas, Tex. San Francisco, Cal.
reft SALE--5V : ~
Jernigan ty* Son.
SANDURSVI 1.1.K.
«BOK«lA.
fi ,7i." l;’ j 7; c. it,I
SEF-Gi5E!f.-
. ... riptlon of one of
sfiil Hpeciallsts In tl»<‘ V
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\£M& A filVL’.ic F
IIID#l uotl’tl D-llfl 4>HCOB* , - ...
(now letlivil i for Mi b.icc of Aivrvou* I/ehiUfy.
JlAtMt IV'futsDCHH HM»1 It+cntf.. rfpnt
ini»luiiu5ou.t'.li*nveIt»iiL'/r<*e.
Address Dr^. WARD £■. CO., Coulelarift, Me*