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THE MERCURY.
«abiiiVkkvii.m: utoituii
-SHERIFF'S O'aJAN,
OF WASHINGTON cuVNIY.
A J. J3ERNIGAN
EDITOR rUBLISHER AND PROPRIETOR
TUESDAY, JUNE lMh, KS80.
\ CstllN J.'H l.M
disc.
<o!oi!c! Mciiii Dcuil.
Colonel Luther .J. (Jlenn is dead.
Tlio soul ol this good man and
distinguished citizen ] assed to the
other world yesterday morning at
eleven o'clock.
His death will cause sorrow to
ninny hearts for he was a man unis
vorsftllv loved and esteemed'
COLUMJ\.
'J he model man is not the one
111 at lias wasted the freshness and
tiloom of’liis youth in dissipation and
detilud his body with the
alcoholic drinks. However sincerely
lie msv reform, while lie saves his
(£,iS ft!) .5 1 iO .
I)jawn fo.t Sept. Term Siij
1 SSli.
r Court
.F®» SKXATOK ttOtli SCSA IO-
ltl A1. MSTUICT.
Hon. C. R. Pringle,
OF HUYTY.
H BLIC SI»KAKIX«!
Gen. Jno. IV Gordon will address
1 Hie citizens of Washington and sur
rounding counties at Samtersvill^
on Monday morning, June -1st, at
11 o’clock. Every lxidy earnestly
. invited to lie present.
What theeounliy w 1 now demand l 'J, 1 L ' blsa with l . lv. Iv. ( old.',
is a law to prohibit ereamories
The man who should
model for the idling is he who
Colonel Glenn was in his sixty-I own soul, though as by lire, the
j ninth year. j sears of the burning remain, and lie
lie was horn in Washington ncV(H . CJin rcs toro the purity and
; county near Sandersvdle, where { r roslini , }!l of !V f „ .1 urseathed l.v vile
Ins enrlv boyhood was spent. JI u . .
‘ , ' • • ,i I, associations
was raised principally,,in Henry, j
i county, near McDonough. His lit- 1)0
; ther was a well to do planter and (!iU1 8H Y* ‘* bliv “ lunLM ^ !ibeu !i K > n .u u
i lio was given a good old lield edit- j glass of any kind ot alcoholic
i cation. When twenty years of age ! drink-’’ He is tlie coming man of the
lie entered the < state ^university,) temperance reformation, and only
j Athens, He was n close student. 1 by the prevalence, of that type can
nild ill 184.2 j mtr.nim.i'niir'n bo lircvcllI cd.
Wm 1 lollies
E A Siil'ivm
Juuh s IT Floyd
Alonzft II ilui'is
G W Batemau
J F Sheppard
poison oT! Baiford Hiutley
1 JWD.uis
M E Wurthen
N B Giles
S H B Massey
Josiidi J on oh
F .T Pearson
W T Harrison
Itobt J Moya
N H Hooks
John J Giles
On U's T Smith
( bat-lea 1 Duggan J
James M Smith j t
J Eiwson Garno
R V B May
Ben J Tarbuttoa
J It Davis
M M Mathis
M llapp
Wm Frost
'J’ (J Doolitllo
S M Gilne're
Dr L A Graybill
Mi-s.ll. C. BROWN,
DEALER IIST-
ium
PILLS
Travers Jury for 1st Week.
TTillery Walker Robert C Brown
John L Hiittaivay Wm 15 Cost-on
E 1 .1/ M urphey ‘ Charles A Dulov
David Camming Stephen May
Nerot Ii Hall Jas H Pittman
W 11 Burgamy W R Bridges
j intemperance be prevenlei
from putting tallow and soap grease
ju tlipir butter,
, •
A man who reached Cincinnati
twenty-five years ago without a pen
fiy in his pocket lias just, died, leav
ing seventy live thousand dollars,
which lie had accumulated in the
;nilk business. This ought to be
^reat encouragement to young men
to stiek to \yater
Jierald.
CB.MM'ATlit) WITH SECOND 1I"N01t
Ilcclor, a Grecian hero, supposed
No young man in the. university at by somo to mean Samson, war also a
tint time stood higliet than did j water dt inker. Homer ronranmits
young Glenn. He had not. grad'
uated but a short whilo before he
married Miss Mildred Cobh, datigli- ,
ter of Hon. Howell Cohh. With tl,mo ,,iat !- but IIecto1 ' rc T hotl
water di inker. Homer reprtsou
his mother as bringing him win c
fSamsoii’s uicther would not have
done that I, but Hector
his lovely brine he moved to Me- 1 " bl ' in R “<» “°h honored motlicr, the
Donough mid begun the practice ' wino, sweat as lumey to tho soul, lost |
of law, 11 is practice was largo 4iou shonhlst weaken my limbs ami |
mid lucrative, but Irs ambitions [ should bo forgetful of both)
i i>i ;i iii« 'vtro find lio entiled tho po* : str ( ?ii i* llx uml courage.” So, however!
! 4 ! 11 1 1 litic,l ‘ w _ w!d ; Ill! represented his , lUl . tt( . tivo t ho wine may be, and how I
co.mfy ior throe tciuwni the legm- j evel . lovod tho bnml tlmt
Throe weeks ago an Indiana man ‘‘itme, w hoi 0 ho dm his county) . , . .
taught his dog, a very (lnelv bred, i mid Gate most excellent service. , ,, 0 • -
well behaved setter to chew tobacco. In every unpoi taut question lie)
'Now the dog comes into tho house took a decided stand and was go’ll-
)>jr the hnck door, never scrapes his ) orally on tho light side. In lHtil The W. C. T. l ! . is said to be
feet on the mu', never goes to ehureh ho moved to Atlanta. He enter- ‘organized molliuv love.” The
js eafglcss at Ins munis, gets burs in c( l t he warns captain of Stephens’# 1 mother love of a woman that shields
Win AGarnpr H T Eubanks
Maurico <'olieu Jeft A Inrm
Is - M Brady Win S Truhick
Jacob 11 Davis John Curry
) EWhiddon Eh Ronghton
James KP.de Henry A Josey
Simon D Slndo J M Waller
II L Smith H B Joynea
W D Hunter- GE Davis
d.is T A-m rson 3) AY Welch
Adam S Brown AY E Clarke
Lewis Davis P At Francis
Traverse Jury ‘2 I weed,-.
Janies A Wilson AY in M urphey
C H H AY Sheppard Wm S Collins |
Y AV Allen E D Porbs
I’J On- IIII Horton !
p ragouts it ) Coo AY, Pi reo J R Ihigpen
i, | Wallace R Wilson J AD Smith
Linton L Julies Abel Cason
l’> A Adams .J U At acker
P M Downs BS Jordan
.Malachai Slmrling AV P. Morris
J as .1/ J/inar John (> Amcrson. I
Eranklin Tanner J T Yarborough
his tail, goes with a lowei grade
of dogs, and it is feared that he is
beginning to take an inlerost in pol
itics.—| Brook)in Eagle.
Jn Russia druukenness is snid^to bo
pored by steeping in liipior the bread
jtioat, and vegetables fancied by the
patient, and also by putting into
his tea and outl'ce his favorite spirit
gt feast one third qt a cupful. The
result is that he soon boenmes dis
gusted with even tho color of liquor.
The story just told of a well-to-do
farmer bears with it mi important
lesson. )Iu sold his land and stuck,
jnteudipg to purchase a ‘'more de
sirable” locality, after which lie
spout- $20(Pjn looking around for
anothor farm, and then returned and
bought a tract of luu l adjoining his
old premises.
Rifles in Coldi's Georgia legion
Aflerwaids ho became colonel of
the legion. A braver soldier nev
er shouldered a musket.—Atlanta
Constitution.
Perhaps the music of Thomas and
Maria may not inaptly be called cat:
chy.
The t ramp who entered a bakery
and stole a loaf ol ginger bread took
the cake.
It is between the acts ut- the theater
that a man is most liable to have
an'attaek of g ( out.
There is a time for all filings. The
time to leave is when a young lady
askw you lmw walking is
John J Palmer J T Taylor
her own child, her own home, causes j q (j ,b, ne9 Ge'orgo A Reinhart
her to look out and shield other! M D Mills John S Welch
children and other homes. Tim Umb r ; W R Wcodon Josln-pli iruascll
Morgan Brown r J'J Braswell
mother heart, together with the love
of Christ, has prompted women to
go forward in the cause of Christian
temperance. AVo believe that in
our work we should go up stream;
thcrefoic begin with the children,
We believe the IIrat lew veins of
Robert H iod W J Brooks
Against the Sale.
GEORGIA Washington County
ORDINARY'S OFFICE,
YVhprcisan election lias been litl.l at all
the oleotii n |itT( incts in said roiinty on Wi d-
nesdnv the H1 si day ot April, 1SS’*, undei'
MieproVisiiJiw of (he '*( u-m-ral J.oc:, 1 Option
life need physical training and j Liquor Law” and said clcct'ou having ie-
heart culture—then tho hun t and j s, ) ll .L'li 1 "[ . t , „
, i , i , ‘-iSIti Votes \gum-t lli«‘ fsitli*.
mind me pluKltc and can easily be Nolioe ol - Sili ,| is lierohy given ..Hi
moulded aright. Wo liciir tho voice ' oisilly under my IhuhI and »l nl'tlie ('curt
,• .. .. . , , .i I. 1 of Ordinary this **J2d <1 iv Aimil,
ol our hiivior Suyiiiy * Love.st tho'* , ^ \| b \v\| \\
me?” ‘‘Food my lambs’*.
Millinery and Fancy Goods,
NOTIONS, &c.
Has just rreaived her Spring Stock consisting in part, one of the most
complete lines of Lidii s’, Mis-es and children's Hats and Gmncts over
brought to this market. I-’eat tiers, Plumes, Tips and Flowers in great va
riety and I guarantee Quality, Style and Prices.
Call early and make your selections while the stock lias nearly overy
Variety and Style,
found on tho Spring Fashion Plates of 188(1. Notions of all kinds constant
coming.
FM’E DISESSES
S
Cut, fitted and made to order. Every l idv in town, county or adjoining
counties are earnestly re (-posted to cu'l lit my store, see and examine my
Stock whether they wish to buy or not. Cor. Harris and Joruigan Stroels.
Watkins' Building. npr C-ihn
~VAElETY r
-1IIOM W OIKS-
Lan gg 'Wilt,
Propt’rs. Sandersville, Ga.
Mmiuliu'tui'crs mid Dealers in; Stcmn Engines of all styles. Saw
Mills. Grist .M'lls, Cotton Gins, presses and Machinery ol fill kinds
A lull linejjjol Rubber and Leather Belting k pt in stock.
Steam mnl Water A’nlvcs, Steam pipes uml Fittings, Inspirators.
Machine Oils mid Mill Supplies.
Repair work solicited mid promptly done and ns cheap and well
ast'im be done nil Machinery sold by us we guarantee to ho as rep'
resented.
\\ rite or call on us lor Prices and description of anything wanted
in the Machine line.
25 YEARS »N USE.
Tho Gres-tont MxUcdlTriuniph cf th# kgtl
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
I.UHH of up poll 1C. IUiivcIh relive, l’ltlu III
tlio licml, ,t!i:i n dull noiiRntlon lu th*
bncll p: ; i t. l';ii:i under llio uliouldci'-
bluiie, lOillncns nfipr entinc. with ndl*.
(nclluiKlnu to exertion nf body (irmlniti
Irritability of tempor, l.uw *pirlti. wlilt
fl feeling of hnvlnii negleelo>> .(into duty,
WearlnnMt Dlxzlneoa, b'lutccrlng nt thu
Heart, Dots before the eyee, Uondache
over the right eye. Ileetleegneae, with
Cil'al dienina. Highly colored Urine, and
- CONSTIPATION.
TCTT'S l’l til.S nro especially adngitod
to Buch eases, ono ilosa effect9 eueli a
clmuBeoffnolliiffnstonstimljhtnoiuircrer.
They I nr-reusr. the A iit>etUe,.ud causo tlio
body to 1'nko cut Kleali.tlm J the .'item IB
nourished, mul by tln-lr Tonlo Action
(flu »»Ut5tiveOrnfin«,Jte«iilarStooUnru
i.r.'.lne .1, l'rlrn Ufto. 4 I iflllrroy Sl..lh.1f.
*'c;inT l "n"ir. or Witi"itrua'changed lo it
imos'v la.,veil by it liliiRlo npnlloallon ot
this dtm. It imparts iumtumf color,act-*
instnntnni’oiinlv. bold by Drtb{jCid |tl, >
font, by oxnvessOtt l-cc'/ptWO*. ^ u
Offio*. -LI »wew ^
THE
EMMGTON
UvilRtil 1UUV1(U(«)
LIKE TUB
llilf
Wo see the children looking to ns
for help. Shall wo withhold from
thorn the bread of life? Shall wo r.o'
“Lett ov go!” cxc’amiel Flippant! heed the cry of the children? God
talker, droppin r a missive into
box at the street corner.
Hie
lie was prnctien 1 , and bad been
making love on that basis. She whs
a little that way herself. “Can you
cook?” ho inquired. “Can you
George I. Seney of Set.e, syndicate
fame, is reported to lie a clear mil.
^k»n ahead by recent lu ky deals in
Wall street. Air. Seney, when lie
failod went to Europe, but six
months ago he returned, cnpic to un i H ”Pl d 3' everything to he cooked.'”
understanding with Ids creditors, j " ,1U I'cphed 11 was a match.
and plunged boldly iqto speculation. | A dreamy writer says it would bo
There is talk ot his moving hack to j curious to follow a pound of silk
his giand old liouge qa Brooklyn (Vom its spinning until it becomes a
heights. I Indy’s dn 'ss, No doubt but most
help us to “scatter seed so that
instead of the thorn shad come up
the tig tree, instead of the briar
shall come up the myrtle tree.”
L. S.
Ordina\Y, C' 1
April, 1SS0—tf
tttm.sa'O'Nsii vg
w. «'. r
SUHVai’!’,
KN1 l».V<i.
MIR
A naturalist writes: “AV’e put in
par canary-bird’s cage every day a
little mirror, ns large ax the palm
of our hand, taking care that neither
sun nor lights ahull dazzle him, and
he will loq'; at himself for hours to
gether, with as much happiness as
any young gentleman you ever saw.
When wo want him to stop singing
pro 1 iuvo only to give him tho mir
ror.”
j men would pro fern to fjllow it after
! it became n dress, and while the
j indy was in it.
! "I’a,” inquired a little boy, “if von
lean say that ‘people run for olliro.’
i why can’t you say that people walk
j lor olliccr”
“Because they are in ton great
hurry to walk," explained the inlel
ligent father-—( New York Sun.
IQesi lt'ii,, — G jd is our refuge and
strong! Ii.
Members.—A Very present help ip
time of trouble,
i I'n-os.— (), give thanks unto the Lord
Mem. — For IIis mercy is forever.
Res-—0 Lord, hear o ir prayer.
; m. ;m.—Attend unto our suplientinns
I’ros. -Create in me a clean heart,
: () God,
) Mem—and renew a right spirit with-
) in me.
1 IVes.—God bo merciful unto us and
i bless u s .
! Mofli.-r-CuusoThy face to shine* upon
Pres,—-Lot all the people praiseTliee.
Mem.— Let all the people praise
Thee.
Our Lords Prayer, all uniting.
Jflnss ^cciiiiH. Hymn.
Petition all uniting: () Lord,
look down in mercy upon all those
, who are engaged in Thy name in this
| W n.slnngton county, the Democratic temperance work. Bless, especially
! I' :U D counv arc requested to the organization to which we belong.
Pursuant to a resolution of the
Democratic Executive committee of
Cotton is pot u fibre, but a plant
liair. It holds to he spun into a
thread because of peculiar twists in
pack hair, shown under lljc micro . , . ... , , . ,
,, . ,1 . , . meet nt the court house in Kandcrs-
gope, especially m polarized light, j villo on Thursday the first day of
Linen thread may be spun because j July next for the ptirpos, ,,f ulect-
lho congressional
elect delegates to
the flax fibre# have certain roii n ..
ness on their surfaces, which enable
them to ciing together. Hence it is
impossible to make ay fine linen us
potton cloth but it is inucl| stronger
find more serviceable.
An Unsung Hero.
From the Butler (Ga.) R -ru’d.
One of those heroines of whom
the world hears but little live
pear Lexington, in this State. Her
name is Sadie Haqdsfort: Her
husband has been beorirldcii nine
years with rheumatism, and sue
has had four children—two boys
and two girls—to support. Last
yegr she bojight 10^ acres of land,
inuch in original forest, gnd with
tlio aid of two boys, 14 and 15
years old, cleared fjve acfc-s. She
but down the trees rolled the 1
split the rails built tlio fence,
burnt the brush with their help
plone, and raised 11:110 bales ol
pottop, also corn and peas enough
for her own use, and paid ber
rent, her store account and *49 on
her hipd debt. She lias b< ug’u
her meat for Ibis year and p hd
for it. In addition to tlfs s' e
lias dope her pooking, milked ii a
cows, and gone to market with
chickens and butter, sell'
ing enough to buy all the dotb-
Rig needed tor 1 be family ,Sbe
is Indeed a heroine, ami wc w ill
Wager anything that we have that
she is a Christian heroine at that.
4- French inan'iii tend ing to compli-
J» e nt a young lady by celling hern
gentle lamb, said: She is one
glutton as is small.
ing delegates to
con volition, and t
tho guueniuiotial convention or to
order a primary olecliiui forGcvenor
a nil ot her State- house ollieers wliicli-
cver said 1111 e.ing may de.eim nc—
and nIto to consider the matter of
primary election for Senator and
Representatives.
OSCAR II. ROGERS,
Clf in’n Dem. Ex. (Join.
Judge—“On what grounds do
you ask a divorce from your hus
band.
organ iz;
Grunt that Thy Holy Spirit may he
with us to guide and direct us, to
be in us ) a spirit ot wisdom and
strength, a spirit of unity and
brotherly love, Stir up all hearts
to furtler tlio Work according to
their power, and assist every mem
ber to faithfully pcrfoim her duty,
Help us this day to say and do only
such things as will be pleasing in
Thy sight. This wo ask in Jesus
name. Amen.
Since tho scripture tells us. oi,r
bodies are tlqs temples ol’Goil, and wc
Sheriffs Sale.
ORJULY 18 Sli.
Wpl he oldbufero the court house door
in the city of Sander-willc Washington conn
ty Georgia on (lie first Tuesday in July
next the following property to-wit: ()m
eight undivided interest in two lmndiei
acres of land more or less, lying in AVnsli-
inglon oniiniy U0l|i I’istriell i. M. adjoining
lands of Newton Jordan o i ll.e Jvisl, land
j nl'S. Ii. Rohisiin on the South, Aliel (Jastn
I on the West, and Mis A re ha Jordan 01
the North, the place whereon defendant
I now- resides, levied on ns the property of \\
; .1. tin'll to n itisfy ii superior court h i h'.i ii
j favor oflsliam banic! vs W..I. 1 lush and
j Alexander bridges. Legal notice given dl
l' mlunl posssessioii and propuriy poiiitu'
out hy tile defendant. May ill i h-M
C. A. WALL Sin rill' W. (
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assii
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CENTRAL R. R.
Up day passenger Train. Arrive a
Tennille li: 10 p m
Down day passenger Train Arriv
ut Tennille 11:2X a. n.
Up night passenger Train Arriv
at Tennille 1 :1 7 p. n
Down night passenger Train Arriv
at Tennille i 1.54 p. l
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til' Adintm.'tuuoi's Dismission,
G EORGIA—Wiisliingtoii oiiuty |
Ordinary’s Olliee.
.1.1’ Page Administrator of the estate of
Hurry I’nincis luteal said county; deceased,
applies to me for letters of Dismission from
siid estate, and 1 will puss upon his upplicic-
tiiinon die fir.'t Monday in July, 1-Sli.
Giveh uml r my hand and .Ulieial signu-
ure this full day of April, 18S(i.
M. Nl'.W.l/A.N, Ordinary,
1-3—Uni ;
Patronize Home In
dustry.
EUREKA MILLS,
Sandersville - — Ga.
T HESE mills are now making the
best Flour and Meal of any mill in
the country. Even accommodation
is provided for people coming in from
i distance. Honest men lira in
•barge, and EVERY ROUND of
Meal, Flour anti Bran
That the v, limit and corn will make is
ill A P.ANT HKD TO THE CUSTOM Kit 8
if the mill, loss t he toll.
So bring in your WHEAT AND
orn at the same time and thereby
-avc going to mill twice.
0. K. PRINGLE. Prop'tr
'-!) S3 —tf I). C. ii J WAR’), Mil ,
TRADE MARK" ^ RCCISTCRCO.
UIUJIUtolliG HI
litiil-Koiid
Leave S mdorsville 10:15 a. i.
Leave Sandersville 1 :25 p. n
— )(>( —
j \VttIGBB'i’SVa:.t(E»Y I’lJNNTC.5,1
j DUBLIN & XV ICK/i Ul'fi’S VIUI.l
t: tlU-HO.lDS.
To Taki: Ei-tkct May 1st, 1880.
| No. 1, A.-M. No. 2, A. 51
Lv Tennille <4:10 Lv Dublin 8:1-
,.9:0t
leciilc God meant tlie bodies of men
as well as women, our society have
Lady—yUo has base ball fcver,jbccnworkinghardtopromolcchas-
your 1 lonor, and—” j Lity as well as temperance. God
Judge—“Flint is enough. A do -j never intended man should be less
cree shall issue iinniodiutely,”—I pure than woman. He made mini in - .q. c olll | lir S .. I(J , jj.
Piitsburg Chronivlc. i iiis own image, which we all know ! \ r Dahlim'.'.'.V.V.'.isiiio Ar 'IV
Kill’d Time {'vices,
will give ymj price' i f a few items,
guarantee you sh ill ii ive
' must bo pure and perfect, lie ennne.
) dwel! in a polluted templo and there
is nothing can delile or make so un-
Ar Ifan-ison ': I0 Ar Condor.
Ar Donovan 7:00 Ar Bruton cr 9:1.'
Ar M riliht.sv’le..,7:20 Ar Lovell 9.3l
i.v Wri”litsv’le...7:2-7 Ar \Vrightsv’le...9.- r ),'
Ar Lovett 7-50 Lv Wiightsv’le I();0.
Ar ttruton er 3:05 Ar Donovan 10:J•
irriKon 10:3
miille 11:0(
P. M
met - pure ns an qncliaste life. -Men in
No. 3, P. M. No.
Lv Tennille 2.30 Lv Dublin 4.5,
Ar Harrison 3;00 Ar Condor 5:l(
Yr Donovan 3:15 Ar ILiilon er 5:2C
it 5:1 (
Iitsv’ie...G:< 5
\r Lovett 4:00 Lv Wrighlsv’le...O:iO
j Ar bnitim er 4:15 Ar Donovan 0:25
, , 1 Ar Condor ,...4:3n Ar Harriseti 0:40
i Lieu tar in tlieir choice ol a hie Jong ) Ar Dublin 1:45 Ar Tunniiu- 7:i5
| (.oil) pan ion a-* man is, there will tie j The following appointments have been
I but little hope for tho morals of men j made taking eliect May I't 18.8(4.
) and sad is the ill night that the mu- ! L J* Ware, Ag’t at Dublin Ga., fi&W ii L
! jority of men will be excluded from
| the enjoyment of Iloiiven. There is
I a society which goes hand arid hand
| with the \Y. (J. T. U. called the
) \Vbile cross League, the members
all take an oath not only to abstain
from nil intoxicants, but to be chaste
ami pure as they expect woman to
he, O lor the formation of such a
society in our midst, when <,u.- sons
dull have a chance for heaven as
welt as our daughters. Got
He not deceived. God is not nioeke
gmdo accordingly nH ^ U i jecting wifc-s seek those that me pure Ar Wriglitsv’le..3:30 Ar Lovi
I will give you 251h of GOOD i ico for SI On * "' 01 'd, thought and deed and it | IjV }Yrigln.iv’le...3;3ri Ar Wiq
10 1-10 fi>3 of GOOD (Y Jibe for pop heliooves women to pursue the same
5 Jibs of good Higtr lor i pp : course and until our sex are
12 I ox good mail hex for p,! 0e
i’nratine's wax candle sixes 2 for 0 05c
A good lohaceo 7e a jdug*
lifst Hoda fdi 711* a pound,
best Potash fil'Mcu hall.
Best march fii Vlea pound.
I- lour, Meal, Meal, J.ard and Syrup.
I can sell you the hast shoes ip the market
for the least money-
I cam sell you shoes WOItT.lI ■'75.00 for
i? 5,75
I can sell Miu shoes fee SI.40 CliF YP
(<_0 S2.Q)
A few lied sprendj WOJ’TJI $1.25 for 75e
Table damask worth SI 00 for 75c.
1 can sell yojt a nice silk Ribbon worth
20e for J je per yd.
I ean sell nice silk ribbon worth JOc fur
5e iier yard,
I have a small lot of cheap Jewelry I
will sell you ioexpriSiili’y cheap.
I did not buy my goods lo look at, make
or break they il/LHI’ g , for si me price,
iione.t measiins Polite nlten.ioil and
nothing fc rdelivi ring.
\- ['STL'S JACKSON
■ ye cannot carry your impure souls I
j .nade so by your polluted bodies,Jn
the portals uf 1 io!11. ’ '
as par-
j \\ K Arnold, " (Yindor (4a., “
) J A Jelters, ‘‘ 1 tarriro i Ga., ’WAT It R
AV, 15. THOMAS, Pres. A Gen. Slip
| Guardian’s Sale.
GEORGI A-W ashin jtan county
Agreeably to an order of saidsounty will
be sold at auctisn at (lie Court House ilooi
ut said county on (lie first Tuesday in Julv
next, within the legal hours of sale, oin-
thit'd inn rest in the store house and Jot in
u us, ‘"’’’’’ldersville, bounded on North by Jerni-
gan lane Jiast by l Herman, Houtli hy pp..
saysj j lie square, West by R. K. Ronghton, Jyiig
lekc-x in said e unity, .said proper v .void for the
IC210 Aivl, tstrsjot, l-’liilaU'a, Pa.
1 Well Tried Treatment
For Consumption. Asthma. Bronchi Is,
lyspciisiii, (Utan-li, Hay Fever, Head-
clie, lb liilil v Itlieiimatlsm, Neuralgia,
ml alt Chrvuie and Xerroun Disorders.
\\ hen “(.'ompound Uxvgen' 1 is inhaled the
i 'art has imparted to it increased vitality,
find Organ sen Is forth tlio tdood with more
breeand less wear to itself; the vital cur-
■nts leave on their circuit new deposits ol
ital foree in every cell of tissue over which
hey pus ml ret-.rii ag-in fora new sitp-
dy. This simple story is llie rational ex.
i inalion of thegiejtest mlvaueu thutmeji-
■al science ini' yet made.
"The Compound Oxygen Treatment”
vhich Drs. Starkey A P.lien, No. 1529 Arch
Street, Philadelphia, have' heen tiling for
ie last sixteen years, is a r .dentine adjust-
lent of the elements of Oxygen and Nitro
gen vtuyiieliti’tl. and the compound is so eon
lensed and made port ible that it ia c airied
>y express to every portion of the country
-indeed, it is sent all over tlie world.
Das. Saukky & P i lux have the liliertv
o refer (in proof of their statplii.g as Phy-
ieians) to the following nan.ied well-known
icisous w ho have tried their Treatment:
.Iox. William D. Kki.llv.
Member nf < 'iimji'rsn, Philadelphia.
titv. Yicroii L. Don i:a i>,
Editor Lutheran Otmrrrer, I I i ilcl/il in.
•lev. Dll,wills \V. Cushing,
Editor American lieformer Xew York,
Hex. Wilum Puns Nixon.
Editor Liler-Occan, Chicago, l 1 .
•Jfit in Joseph It. Flan-decs,
Temple Court, AVu 1 Yorli.
Mas. Maky A. Datuii, \\ idow of ih* late
I’ll JIauvuy Datoh Camden. Ecu' je.ney
Hus i\t a it y A Doughty,
Jamaica, Long Island Ecu' Yurie
Hus Maiiv A I-iivu.-MOttE
A fel rase Miser eh use tts
JUEGR It s Y’ooHULKS,
Erie York Citg
MrGeouge W Knw’Anns
1‘ropt'r St ticurije l s Hotel IVtila letplna
Mil I’TlANK SlpDAf.L
.-1 writ known Merchant, Philadelphia
Mu William H Wiiitely,
Silk Manufacturer Philadelphia, Pa.
And many others in every part of the U 8
'('impound Oxygen—it Mode of Action and
Results' is the title of a volumeof nearly 20U
pages, hv J)rs Starkey A I*:|Joa which gives
0 all imptirers full information ai to this
enmrkable curative agent and a large record
01 suprising cures in a wide range of chron
ic cases—-many of them being abandoned to
die hy other physicians. It will, he mailed
tree to anv address on applicati m
IS am. KTAKKCV A 1‘AUKX,
I52f) Areli St.. IHliDidciplEtw l’a
Smith and Annie G
M:
A. Smith i
Ci'uardiat,
BUGGIES! BUGGIES! BUGGIES!
On hand and to arrive half car
tot d of B iog:os embracing till quali
ties and styles—Give us a trial before
pm chasing.
O' a'1 alter E Smith
Ter. n ill j Ga.
ltiiektcii's Arnica Salve.
The Best, Salvo in tho world for cuts
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rliium.
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped lb.ml
Chilblains, Corns, uml all Skin Ertip
tii,as, and positively cures Piles, oi ]
no pay it tj aired. It is gmirtmlecn
to give perfect sat isf ot ion, or moiuo ;
refunded. Pride 25 emits per box
FOR SALE BY DU. RAWLINGS
Wood Coffins, and Cask-
pl-j id till Styles at T, N, A J. SY
UlO SMITH at Ten nil lo, Lavoyottr
ordurs with Mr. J. E. Mekeson.
'"'NOTICE! “
To Every Otic la Wu>liiiigton*('oun1y
iVlio Wants Honey.
I have $300,000 to loan, If you wish
it in any amt. from $50,00 lo $2000,[
from three months to five years time!
come, with proper security and get it. I
nut picparod to idler your money on
IIUTTEll TI MMS TUAN UVUIl llKEultE.
6H!)"RATES GREATLY REDUCED!
I loan money on city property.
I loan money oil notes.
I lone money on gilt ed/o.l security.
l SI1AYE PAPERS,
I la ve espeei d ull'.-i'S fo'' the next ninet''
lays lor all wlm wish on farm lauds
$2500 nr more, It will lie greatly to
your interest to call and sen mo during)
that timn-
Kememhor this is no Slmm Notice b
Startle, or mislead yon 1 mean evec.y
IForii I say, wli’idi 1 will be pleased to
prove to it you will call to see me at the
Store of A. Y. Haines where I will he
glad no serve you.
W. It. THIGPEN
Administrator's Dismisdon.
G EORGI A— VViishiiigton Ooimtv
ORDINARY'S OFFICE
T> inii*l New, Administrator of tlio cstali
ol Jj.zr.i Ni w late ot said county, deceased,
applies to me for letters of dismission from
die mlniini'i rot ion of said estate, ami i wit
past upon hisapp ieation on the first Jfm
Jay in July, 1380, at my olliee in Sanders
villo.
Given under my hand ofiioially this 20th
day of J/ar 4i, J8.S0,
l-l-tlm Jf .’IKWM AN. Ordinary
For Ad'niaistrator’s Dismission:
GEORGIA -Washington Codntv
ORDINARY'S OFFICE.
K. A. Silt Ii vim, Administrator of the o-*-
taie ol tieorge Veal applies to me for litters
of disuii.viion from the Administration of the
estate o said, deceased, and I will pass up.
mi his application on the first Monday ii.
July, 1880.
Given under my hand and ofl’cial aigna
mre this 2'itli day of M.\ eh, 1380.
4-1 3ui M. NKW.l/AN,()rdiu»ry.
l’or Administrator’s Dismission.
CEORti 1 Ar—'Wiisliingtoii Counti
ORDINARY'S OFFICE.
W. Miles Cox, Administrator of the es
late John Cox, late of said c unity, decease,
applies to me for tetters of dismission f,oa
the administration of said estate, and I wi.
, ass iipou his application on the first Mon
day in July, 1830, at my office in Sandora
ville ii. said county,
Given under my han-'an 1 oftlnial s'gna-
lure, this uOlli day of J/ar :lt, 1880.
4-0—3in M. NEW MAN, Ont’y.
l'or Administrator's Dismiss:*!!.
L R ilA—.Washington Courtt\
ORDINARY'S OFFICE,
M. M. Mathis and A. Mathi , Adniiids
tni tors of the estate of Littleton J/jthis Lit I
of said coimly ( deeeasid, apply to me fo
tetiers of dismission fioni the iidininistriitim
of said eUite, and I w ill piss upon thei
application on the first Monday in J R
1380, at my olliee in Sandersvih'e, in sai- I
eounty"
Given under my hand and ofib ial sietri j
lure this ,80'tli dnv of March. 1880.
1-0—3m M. MEWMAN, Ordin y
1
UNEXCELLED BY ANY,
stire to Glva Satisfaction^
General Ofilco, IUon, N. Y.
New yorlt Office, 283 Urondway.
Buying Agents Wanted.'
REMINGTON
(Boublo and Triplo Action) I
FORCE PUMP.
Tho REMINGTON TEMP L ahead
of all competition in working easily
nnd rapidly.
It is securo from freezing; and never
nerds priming',
Wi: rrnNUSii ATTACtiJiRNTS to thu
rcMt's tj iit Tuuix ion isn withwino
MILL.
Send for 111 list rated Circular and Pvico-
List, with Testimonials.
Address,
REMINGTON AG'L CO., iiion, N. T.
Naw Voss ©men: 1183 UroaiI»v»y.
AGKNTS XVA-N’l'IfilJ.
Sold Only By
It A ITURST A DC)
SANDKUSYILLK, GEORGIA.
HASH I NSK I A WOOD,
TliNNILLK. GEORGIA.
UW POURNKLLK
O OMiE GEORGIA.
I or A cl itiin t(Dismission.
GEORGIA—Washington Count'
OH DINAR )’S OFFICE.
Nath in I". Audi-. w<, A lministrator of tin
estate tifRioInrd L. A idrsivs, late of sai.
eoynty deceasod, applies to mo for letters,
of dismission from llie ad ninistntion o
said estute, am! J will pass upon his applies
tiun i n the first Afunday in .July, 1880, a’
my office in SaiHtorsville in said county.
Given under my hand and official signs |
lure this 30th day of J/iirch, 1880.
4 fi 3m M. N LiV-t/A N, Ordinary
SEWING-MACHINE
HAS NO EQUAL.
PERFECT SA TISFACTION
New Home Sewiai lachiie Co.
-ORANGE, MASS.—
30 Union Square, N, Y, Chicago, III, St. Lute, Mo.
Atlanta, Ga, Dallas, Tex, San Francisco, Cal.
FOH SALg BY
Jermgan Son 1
SANDliaeSTI (.JLE.
enoitctlA,
Jiicl all BlLICUS COMPLAIHTS are I'rtleverl liy taking
WRIGHTS INDIAN VEGETA3LE PHI?
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t - ft?
t.,5 fc
m
lu
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njufii
.now n-tir.-d) ior .
i^ont Xtauitoorj, : i
sh und EMrputf
iajtjHlIIbCUH't) t;L\ J »'<•.* .
Address DR. Vt/ARQ it Lot:ij»ang^Mo«^
Mince incut, Frescrvcs, Jellies,anti
canned goods of all kind CHEAP at
B. C. II tit t-8 is. Co,s