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THE MERCURY’.
SANDKIWIII.EE- - -<;s:ot?<il A
•SIlKKlFf'S OliCAX,
OF >V ASH I NOTON OOVVTY.
A 3' JE&NICSAN
Editoh, i’LF.usHi.i: nnd I’r.i.i i’ u
~~ '1 U->:.'AY. JULY 61,11,18SG.
FOlt SBSATOU SOItt >-t:% %TO-
KlAi. IHS'l'Ilin'.
Hon. C. II. Piungle.
OF AV.ISlllA<iT«A EOJ’VITV.
How Ilio Volos stand.
Gordon ^ 'Y'
. ,IS
Cholera is spreading with great
rapidity uud ilcudliuc.su in ‘Southern
Japan.
I’resilient Clevi hril |>; < 'culo 1 I lie
pen with whieh lie si-iifil the - >
entitle Temperance ltislnicliuii loll
to Mrs Hunt.
line itn*l a Conloii line :in<t lie count- |
cl I’V Capl. 1’ W Taliaferro and W j
U ’I'lii tpi*ii mi one line, and Morris I
I Inpp and t) II Ungers on the otliei j
j line, who will report the result to j
| iho i luiirnian, wl.o will then an
nounce the result, the party having j
(he largest number of voles lo get (
! together and fleet ttin delegates to i
t' •• (I ul'ernatorial < 'oiivenl ion.
Resolved further, that the dele-’
gates eleeied to the Gubernatorial!
Convention be instructed to sup- j
port the present state houseofiicers,
l'pon the vote being taken tho j
following is the result. Gordon *11)2; ^
Bacon 330, whereupon the follow
ing delegates were appointed:
\V ( Mathews, J/aeon YVnrthoti, i
Morris 11;ipp. I)r. J li Roberts, Dr.
II N llolilleld, W M English. J A
liobsoii, B S Boatright, 1 1. Adams,
duliii.s <.'ohn, /. It Knighton. G W
Bab man, Stanley KittivL, G B Har
rison, lJr. E T May, AY B Francis,
J I. llalnway Dr. A Mathis, YA’ N
Hannan, S T dosey, 1! I Harris, Dr.
A Beach, Eli YViUon, Unlit Hood,
l'pon h ■ t ii n meet ing adjourned,
Gin. S Johnston, < liairman.
■Iulius (.'ohn, I
It A EvaUs ) Been tarie.j
It has been well said, “I’rovidenc
helps those who help themselves
but if we remain in listless inactivity
that will not be helping ourselves
much,
V i .-.Ins ,Ta<-kson ib'iiln in general nierclian-
(Hj-O.
Lieut. Gonzaon has invented a
method for tiring dynamite shells
from ordinary cannon, which has
just been tried successfully in Sun
Francisco.
Airs Catherine Wagner, aged 111
mid tier sister-in-law, Mrs Keheeca
Wagner, aged IGA) years live within
sight of each other, near Uarlersville
Kv. They hove never seen a rail
road, and each has had for tifty
years a silk dross laid away in w hich
to he buried.
CAUTION.
All persons tiro cautioner 1 ,
ngiiinrt hiring or harboring my
wife Meta Knight, as she has
left me without a cause for it.
Dick Knight.
.1 urn 1!) 1880.
For Bent.
A large Store
. j occupied bv Mnj.
The latest reported fasting girl is ; (1| , y ,,„ 0l1s s ' it ll;1 ted
Julia Harris, tbo twelve year old
daughter of a Methodist minister
near Fowl os Station Texas. She is
said not to have eaten anything in
folly six days. Sho was unusually
fat when she began her self-ill) posed
fast weighing 180 pounds. She is
greatly reduced in llesh now.
George Ball of Hartford has made
a water bicycle. The rider sits on
a high sent supported by two long
Iloats rigged catninarian fashion.
Ho propels with his feet a hu ge |
wheel whieh by gearing operates a ;
little screw at the stern of the craft.
A few trials show the bicycle lo be
fas', and easily managed.
Darien Gazette: The lib limoml j
Democracy have endorsed Hun.
John S. Davidson for re-election to j
the State Senate. Mr. Davidson, of
course, will he re-elected and then
made President of that body. The
Gazette is for him and lm ies lie
will go in without opposition. He
deserves it, for lie is a good man.
part of the city.
Apply toT. E. Brown.
Sa\iii:hsvii.i.i: (
Consistency.
YVi have had a hard struggle
this year, the victory was on our
side and we seem to say, “all is don 1 - 1
that is necessary'* there is a calm
that is truly distressing t> those
fully aware of the danger that still
exists: we cannot alibi’d to lay aside
our armor until the victory is won
for time amt eternity, not only for
our town, but our state our sister
states and for the whole world. The
temperance victory will never lie
sure and lasting, until, the rising
generation are thoroughly educated
in true temperance principals and
j they rice unto take the place of the
1 present earless people, YVe need
our good Templars more than ever
and they are nowhere to tie lound;
j There is such a society’ as the
j YVomans Christian Temperance
Union but they arc asleep; Dear
Boom formerly- Sisters and Brothers arc you not
.l.i.I, Sparks for r.ware that in two years the same
ia tlie business j bnttli may have to be fongt.t again
wo sliouid work hard to avoid this
| eutastl'ophy it is possible for our
J ranks to be so strong as to hold our
| present position without one to
of I resist we should be steadily gaining
ground daily there are a very few
and praying but pro
hibitionists themselves laugh at
these workers and toll them danger
Is past no need lo work. Do for the
iove of “God, Home and Native
Land’, arouse from your
s.umbers. Our temperance societies
might lie very attractive if we would
do our duty there are various ways
to make them interesting do let us
try some of these methods and bring
to life wlmt will surely die if it
stands as it is now.
S- F. J.
A ".li 11 -1 till Sale.
GEORGIA Washington County
GUDIN All V N OFFICE,
Wliorcnsan election lu ’ ‘‘ n 1*°^ n A.
the election p'ecinctain said county on A\ ed*
nesiluv the ‘ilf-t dav of April, 188', umlei
• lieprovision* of the “General Local Option
Liquor I/iw’’ and said elect on having re-
Blllled in a mnjorllv of ,,
‘•aia Votes Atfssiisst tbc Nule. (
Notice of tid result i* hi-r-’by ven * Ji !
.ciallv under my lmnd and seal ol l.ie
of Ordinary this 22d daveGAprib 1^'.
U. S. Oitiii iAY. F*
April, 1 ftSO—tf
Sheriff’s Sale.
O BJULY 1880.
Will l)c sold before the ninrt house door
in the city of Snndersville \\ ushin^ton coun
ty Ucorgin on the first Tuesday in July
next tlie following property to-wit: j>ne
eight undivided interest in.two hundred
acres of land move <>r loss, lying in AA iimIi-
ii’jjloii county tlOlli District R. M- adjoining
lands of Newton Jordan in the l'!a*t, lands
Ilf S. It. Robison on the South, Abel Cason
on liio AVest, and Mrs Arel.a Jordan on
the Ninth, the ylacc wherenli defendant
now resides, levied onus the property in At.
J. Iblsti III ailisl’y a superior con t Ki Fa in
fnvoi oflsham Daniel vs W. J. Hush and |
Alexander Bridges. Let’ll! imtico given dl
l' ndant possession and property pointed
out lav the defendant. May dirt 188b
C. A. AVAL!. Sheriff AA’. <
year* If gees
Bfys BELLSI SflWJIIE
A fi4\'«t«* pres
Ilv *s t i.-ft-l All-! 1
(now i
JLont
luj’luinsi-’t.it 11«•!i*. »•:• ipf/iwF. liningi d fhi'
/\(Jdreca DR. WARO & CO., Louisian?, Mo,
-DEALER XIST—
Millinery and Fancy Goods,
NOTIONS, &c.
Tins just received her Spring Stork consisting in part, one of ' II0 m,Ml
complete lines of i/tdies', Misses rtml ehilclren’s Hals anil Bonnots over
brought to this market. Featbors, Plumas, Tips anil l lowers in great va
riety anil I guarantee Qnalitv, Htylo anil Prices.
Call early anil make your selections wlnlo tlio stock lias neatly ototy
ITariety and Style,
found on the Spring Fashion Plates of 18Sl>. Notions of all kinds constant
D1S JESSES
3M UStl.
coming.
L4I ii I '
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25 YErkJ?j^_
Hie Grei'.j-t KoT’al O r-um^h of the Age
riVt/A'i ori-Ta ov- a
TOkPli} LVtT&FL
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\n 1st*.: >*•!*. .i u OdH •onuu; 1 .pit if '!)•>
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nvtv » ;» »•;*..lit eyt*.
fitl’lll lliuLiy cot: .Ttl t ..
C»NS'i*!PAV.‘CW.
TttT’i.' S l’lWl.S mo c-ipsthil'.;.
t*> mu'li i i.n'- 1 , cue it ise otOsula niii'ii >
in’ll' ’Oflee iii-i.s’.'ili ’■ '’Hit'llt: uia-'.i .’or
’I hi'V tivceeft.c Hie A t’fiti ile.mi.l van.. Hi ’
I I • t | U',,1,*. oil «'ll I * I III '.v: tun I.
I, u, II (HI.. .11. n..,„ I. ...Inn r.-
,1/r. EniTun; I have willi some doer
interest le i n watching the wav prohihilion
I has he,’ll ree-ive.l, aud it is ".'r 1;,i " l >' u j stili WOI kill
i iiialli r ol emignitnlnlion lo the prnlu ol our |
, , -i ill lit y th.it all built while, uud colored i
! have qiiieily necepled. and acquiesced in
| the situntioii, and I consider that matter now j
pi mi uu'ii l\ sillied, unless hy the cnad- I
vert nice if some over /.t alons devoter of
i the I'ailse, or ol some individual clioses to
iiialo it ini i sue iu the politics of our I
le einivand llier. is serious nppnheiislon
that it ha ■ already lie n altetnpled lliro igli
| vniir coluilis hy some one who subscribes
; :,;m elf J’nihilhtlv>ni.~t which 1 think I cun
' shod.
i to your is*ue of June 211th tic says there
’ i, a prohalillily that the M puhlii'in party
I in this Si notorial l>i irict will nominate a
Kcoubliean caiutidate, and in view of |
this demonstration be becomes alarmed,
- ainds the Inesiu, ami admonishes ilia pro-
hihitiinii-i to arouse to action, proclaim Mr
Pringle to be tiieir champion, i : ui I lino
not that we may be leiidv and equipped to
pis ti'i tthe ileiu'iciMlic principals that we
have imbibed from our fathers’ and the
patriots of ibis land fur more titan a hundred ing el llier by our vole, our snticliou
years; i.ot that, we may have a good ami nr our silence, makes us mnrntlly
true man to ndv. cate and defend those responsible for nil the crime and
principals, not that we may sue,;, -.-hilly , j ,|, (t gnws from Urn Iralle.
I i :vt i iu ri-Ht;m«’.* tlint w<mM iiuik! i .
mile e i rincipalshy ltepilblienii us,' mb ncy Gill' liol doing IS one of Oltf worst
hut that another triumph may he given to j lillllls.
tin pr. hildtion cause in the 20th Fcimtorial It, is nil lin'.lovv moekorp to make
Election, . .. anv pretense of c msciontinus ■on-
lie says further that there is ua disgm- viotion and yot tolerate this illfn-
ing the lact lllllt "opposition to the lluii.t. i ■’
It. Pringle means opposition lo prohihition tUOUs b tsi m ss.
an I it will he H 1 regariled.” Not sutislled It will not do for 118 to say Hint
with his challenge to the Republican party I it, will jeopardize our social stand-
in meet the Dcinocrut party upon the issue i j n „, , ni ,i injure our intiuenee or cut
of prohibits,m lie prnpusis tocairy the war 8 ' 4 ,q’ l‘i*om
into his own ranks by virtually ilciiouncing , ...
and brandishing every man who votes | 1,1 ouifneltd.a
I till'
Guardian’s Sale.
GliORGIA-Wasliington county
Agreeably to an order of saiduotinty will
he sold at ulicti»n ut the Court House door
ulVaiil county on the first Tuesday in July
next, witllili the legal hours of sale, one
third interest in the store house and lot in
.Sandersville, hounded on North l.y Jerni-
gan lane, East by 1 Herman, South by pup-
lie squuie, AVest’bv It. E. Houghton, lying
in said county, said properly told fur the
beiiellt of Sam S. Smith and Annie G
Smith, minors,
Mrs S. A. Smith
f/uurdu ii.
Cul, filled and made to order. Every ludv iu town, county or adjoining
counties lire earnestly ii i| tested lo call at my storo, sso nnd nxamino m\
Stock wbetlicr they wish to buy ornot. Uor. Harris and Jernignn Streets,
Watkins’ Buildiug. °P r
iii'tii w.lirii. i\ I’/t'i. .’Ton** Aciiwi *»•',
Uni Oinssil-.rOi ai.tia.JGvy-u^esmnUfiH
r-’i'i".- i. ■■
NAIB
\\ «i^K**.u» ptmneod to a
UM » v lii.uiH b: a f»nplipii»i«n ot
1 liiH 1 >r i . t; j’.Dpur'sa ittitnnU color, aou
Instsintan^oiuiy. . w ni»V by vsto, **i
■ bv
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THE
VA^IETT
III. # M W # R14 S
Sandersville, Ga
jL-jat- - ?
Propt’rs.
Manufacturers ami Dealers in; Steam Engines of nil styles. Saw
Mills. Grist Mills. Cotton Gins, Tresses and Machinery ol ullkimh
A full linejjot Ktthbor and Leather Helting k |it in stock.
Steam and Water Valves, Steam pipes ami Fittings, Inspirators,
Machine Oils and Mill Supplies.
Repair work solicited and prompt
as can ho done all Machinery sold hy
resented.
Write or call on us for Prices and
in the Mtu'liitio line.
EMINGTON
SewingMadilne,
wan Tim
one and as cheap and wo 1
UNEXCELLED BY ANY, j
Sure to Give Sutlafuetien,
(tenoral Offlce, I lion, N. T.
guarantee to bo as rep* jyovv York Ofllco, 883 Broadway,
IVhoJ is Our Duly io Itcfereisre
lo il!
Sustaining the crime of rum-sell-
llcimimlie A2«ss .Hi'cL.ig.
Pursuant to a cull made by Hon.
L). H. Rogers, chairman of the Dcm
ocratie Executive coinmiUie ol
YVasliington county, a large cm.,
course of the citizens of said county
met :it the Court House on '1 inn s
da; July 1st 188b.
Col. • H. Rogers called lb"
meeting t > order an l stated t ha t \ lie
11 rat business to bo transacted was
tlie selection of a poruiaacnl elntir
man.
Col. S. G. Jordan arose "ml staled
that a conference committee from
the Bacon and Gordon clubs bad
agreed upon Rev. G. S. Johnston as
permanent chairman, and acting fot
said committee moved that lie be
elected chairman.
Holt. M. Newman arose and
seconded the nomination of Mr.
Johnson. Tlie motion was then
put and varied unanimously. Mr.
Johnson took the ch.ir aud called
for tin’ order of Im-in, s.
Julius Colin and 11 A. Evans
were required lo act as secretaries.
The following resolutions, in
troduoed hy Dr. M. D. < . M
.Summerlin ami seconded by Cupl.
Ik R. Taliaferro, were iinatiimo:t 1.
passed: “Whereas It is the inti rest
of the Democratic party of AVashing-
Uiti county that the vote for Govenor t c. ... ....
1 mid if they should nut east tlu-ir v"to in
j tools lams' with the mini! ol Pruh.bitionistH
Now is The Time.
If you want good bargains in Mil
linery Goods ca’l while wo tiro sel
ling out at cost and save your mon
ey. Don’t wait until it is t so late.
AVo still await your welcome.
Jn.tA and Gi-oitou O’CoxNEn,
Jli'Hners,
II irrison. Ga.
Election of Teachers.
The nnntril elecli nt of teacher-'
for the puhlie Felt,mis in the city of
S.tmleisviPe will take place on the
night of the first Monday in July
all parties who desire positions tt-
tiMcheiH are requested to send it
their application,; to the Seen-tan
before that time. Bv older of
J. N. GILMORE,
I II N iroM.M'TKMi, Bn sideitl
1 Sectetary City Hoatd Education
FOR SALE.
I i-r A<1 ministintor’s llisinissioii,
GEORGIA—Washington ounty
Ordinary’s OHice.
J.H Page Administrator of the estate of
tlurry Fraiicis latent said conntv; deceascil,
ipplicH t*» me tor letters of DUaiis-ion from
s',LI estate, and I will pass npoa his applies*
■ ion on tlie first Monday in .1 nlv, I jSti.
Givtdi under mv linnet and ollicial sigtia-
irethis otli dav of April, 188(5.
.At. NEWJ/AN', Ordinary.
I -8—Jm
, cigticn 1 of “"j-thing w-untci B U yi n g AgentsWanted.
REMINGTON
(Soublo and Trtplo Action)
FORCE PUMP.
against Mr. Pi ingle in the Ilemocralie j
mmiin.ition fin* a ., i.atv>ri;,l e.inilidatc. as an
ally t , tin' • titipruhihiti,mists.
Now if the above is a current interpretation
of the arlii'h reh-ri'eil to, so far as the in*
Iblenci'of 1 ’j', hii'itii,ntst goes he has ignored
and overturned the I'uiimhitioil upon which
rests the success and iiiaintunanee of the
prohibition cause lay making it a political,
inste id of a mural issue: ami l for olio iu
behalf of prohihition solemnly _ protest
again-t a icli an unvviaa proceeding, and
untimclt’ admonition, Hut I do not want
what 1 iiave said eomlrued to mean an
emtiainisament or depreeiatioii of Mr
Pringle’s claiuica upon the’ people ol our
count v for to my mind the present iniiiea-
11.. 11~ an: that J.e is the man lo nominate,
o,d I i nn say he would make l>a worthy
rcpriscntntive, and 1 !,, lint ,1. site that lie*
1., placed at a disadvantage’ before the
people; neither do I want to see a man who
should chom to vole i gainst Mr. Pringle
in the i.o ninalioii he culled an anti-pro
hihi'.onist though lie may have "voted for,
ami is sti'l mi advocate of pi oh i • i lion, nor
do I want to c.aim that tin, e ol our colored
friend,-, who stood hy us and fought with us
in the prohihition campaign disavowed all
it'lln-ir allegiance to political preteiem:
boultl be taken and the othi
business of this mass meeting should , . ,
they are to he
renegades.
Pnunuxcc.
the sympathy ol some
Such n.imb.y p’tmpy
nonsense may give tut easy way to
evade the active duties demanded
and save us the sacrifice of time and
money, but this will not secure the
conscious satisfaction of duty doin’,
AA'e may say if we can only jog
along in the old heaten track and
have the good old party automation
life give us all our political tights
without any special ellbrt of ours
we will he satisfied. tStteh musty
and craven morality does not deserve
recognition, and certainly has no
claim to being progressively active.
.') .Vilcli cows with young only*, It Natives
2 Jerseys, -I male calves ( which can b>
h eight low) Jerseys 8 months old j and
1 Sow and pigs.
T. E. It sown.
Patronize Home In
dustry.
EURm ’MILLS
3 andersYille - - - Ga.
1 *IIKSE milts are now making the
best Flour and Meal of any mill in
lie country. Evert accommodation
:s provided for people coming in fro m
i distance. Honest men are in
barge, and EVERY FOUND of
ua., i lour ami Bran
That the wheat and corn will make is
iEAHANTKED TO THE Cl'.STO.AIEUS
if the mill, lcss lbe toll.
So bring in your AYIIEAT AND
orn at the same time and thereby
-avu going to mill twice.
‘ G. R. BRING LE, Frop'tr
M) s'»—tf D. G. It JiYARl), Mil .
Itiicklcu’s Ai Jiicti Snivel, j
Tbo Best Salve in the world for cuts
11 mist s, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hi.uds
Chilblains, Coins, ami all SkiuErnp |
liouH, and ))osllively cures Piles, oi'
no pay mjttiml. It is gnarantecd
to give perfect satisfaction, or moncj 1 **f all conapotltloa In working easily
r,'; ; u^i.,!' , iv SiTMx'is; 3P~ -—-—
... i n rt> , • AVb rciiKian ATTAcn.wr.xra to tuh
Wood Cofims, and Cask-
of till styles at T. N. it J. AA
L.IOSMi I II atTetinille. Laveyonr
orders with Mr. J. F. Mekeson.
Tlio REMINGTON Pt'MP hi aborn)
I’CMi’s to riT them run van with him*
y.iu..
NOTICE!
Moa 1
TRADE WARtC
be transacted ii Italy and without
.confusion.
Therefore be it resolved That
M. Newman, AY, A. McCarty, T. 1..
Cook, M. I). C. M. Summerlin, A'. S.
Joyner, M. (t, Hatch, Macon
YVurtheu and I J Peeler, be elected
-delegates to the Congressional C,m
volitional,i meet, in Augusts on the
Ihllt July, with instructions to east
Lite vote of the county fur the II.m.
Geo T. Barnes.
Resolved further, that Il T Rawl
ings, Dr <J B Roberts, Green B
Harrison, A S Avajtt. J AY Smith, 1
L Adams’ J D Boon and Geo <
Walker be elected as delegates to
the Senatorial Convention with im
stritclions to east the voteoflliej
county for whoever the county <>'ocs ;
Tor in the primary election.
Resolved lurthe-r, that a Primarv ,
election forS.aiato 1 ' and Repri'senta-
lives be held at the various precincts
jit the county., tinner the sumo regu
lations as govern the election i n
members of the general assembly
except that voters are not required i
to register nnd can vote am whet ,-
in ti e county and only those who are
known democrats he allowed to vot,*
in said primary election, on the ml,
day of August and that on the f,,i
lowing day the managers make tv- ,
turn of said Primary efe.-tion to the
-Chairman of th • Democratic Exec
utive Com millet, who shall d.'daiv
the result.
Resolved further, Umt tlie pre*
cut Democratic Executive t oimnit,
tee lie re-elected for the next two
years,
_ Resolved further that Lite w e for
Govenor be talrtm by having the vo-
.ters form into two'lines, a Bacon
suamiaril v iluiiotmml a*
The BtUaiB'om!'
Every departnvuit of the forces
on the. Red T.ine is notv working
after the rule of “git up and git,”
and track is pointing towards the
Ogecchee river at a point on the
other side* of Mitched. Another
shipment of ir< n has been received
in Augustii and “all's well on the
tine.’.G ibsen Enterprise.
An OBd CiDatei! NjeeisBis.
Jlr.il. Y!, Norris, :m old,resident
of Rome, (i a., sayx-x t hat he had been
badly lr ttbie-1 with Kidney Com
plaint for a great many years and
with Eczema for three years; at
times could scarcely walk and had
'tied many remedies without benefit
until lie Ii gan taking Electric Hit
let's and snointiug his hands and feet.
! with Biti'kleit's Arnica Salve, this
, treatment uUbiiled him great rebel
and he strongly recommends Klee ne
Bitters lo all who stiller with kidney
i Complaints, if need a Blood Pit t iller.
Sold by AVm. Rawkngs,
Noli •<’ to KcIBoys jsi.'.d t'l't’iliioi's.
All per-.,m luviu; deuiauils against the
estate ot Hal rid E tkoker, l-ite ol AVasIdr.*
mu county, e..s.’,l. are hereby i.miiie.)
to lender in tiieir i.leiiuuuls to the uudersigil
: iireoiiiing t > 1 i wj anil all persons n-
p ( * laid uiii-i.ile aie lequind to ink
i mediate payment, 21:1 odiPS nu
. AV. Walter
A (bill i istrtfior
I will give you prices of a few items, amt
will guarantee you shill have any of my
goods accordingly.
I will give you 2-ilb of CJQOl) riceforSt (J0
10 I-lli His ol UUUD Collee for 1.00
lb Jilts of good sugar for 1.00
12 box good matches lor 0.1 Oe
paraline’s wax candle sixes 2 for O.Obc
\ goo I tobacco 7c a plug-
H..-1 Soda (n 7|c a pound,
Host Potash fo.,7 jea ball.
Best starch (n, 71,' a pound.
Flour, Meal, Meat, Lard and Syrup.
I cat. soil von tlie best slioes in the maiket
for the least money”
I can sell you shoes AA’ORTII So.00 fol'
S >.7 ■)
I can sell you shoes for t?l,10 CHEAP
@ S2.00
A lew bed spreads WORTH A1.2b for 73r
Table d uii.isk worth $1.00 for 7be.
1 can sell you a nice silk Ribbon worth
20o for 1 Je per yd.
I can sell nice silk ribbon worth 10c for
•be per yard,
I have it small lot of cheap Jewelry I
will sell you inexpressibly cheap.
1 did not buy my goods to look at, make
or break they J/L’SI' g< lor sane price,
ilt,nest meiisurts Polite attention and
nothing for delivering.
VESTES JA( ICSO x
Sheriff’s Sales.
FOR AUGUST 1880.
Gl’XM'xGl A-Washington county
AVill bo sold before the court lions
door in tlio city of Sandersville, be
tween the legal hours of sain on th
first Tuesday in August, tho followiuf
property /o-wit;
Five certain lots of land contaim’rg
two acres each except 5)-l-t of an mio
from lot iVn. fi situated lying and 1> d g
in tlie county of Washington, state « f
Georgia near I lavish >V", on AA illininso - ,
swatnp adjoining lands of T M Harris
and ,'tliors on uno half of which lot
wits tho dwelling house of said A Her
man recently destroyed by tire, sail
live lots containing nine and live four
teenths acres, more or less adjoinitq
each other.
Also all tlint tract- or prraol of lan
situated lying ami being in said stub
and county on the waters of IFiiliamsoi
swamp near Davislmro mliuiniilg laud
of T. At. Harris, It. G. AY right, Dr. A
T, Chea hatn and others, containiiit
thirty eight acres inot'i’JJor less; A Is,
that tract or parcel ol land in sai
county and State adjoining lands of F
1J. Smith on the IFest hy lands of .1
T. Gross, and A Youngblood on tin
North, hy land of Enoch M■ Smith ei
tlie East and containing one hundrei
and forty four acres more or 1<bs ; / AIs,
ail that uei'tain lot of land situate i lying
and being in said town of Duvisbon.
said State t ,nd countv fr otiior on the
right, of way ofjho Central It'.iijio d and
Banking Go. ot Da., amt running hack
along the road from Louisville to Sail-
dcrsvillo, cont iiniiig about l of an acre
more or le.-s. Levied on as the
property of A. Herman to satisfy a
mort&tigu Fi Fa in favor of Mrs.
Celia Herman 's Abraham Ilerinaii.
Legal notice given tenants in possession.
Also at the same time place one
house and lot in Hiiid city, the lot con
taining olio acre more or leas, ami
b minted on tho Bast by Mrs. Hnrst
lot, on ti-o AVest by Crawford perry's
v?s
ueOtvtRCUMD.
nratsTEnco.
Tu Every One In AVitshingtou Euttidy ;
AA lui Wants Maury.
I have $800,000 to I, an, If you wisliG
it in any amt. from $&t),0t) to $*1000.
I’lotn three months to five years time
come with proper security and get it. I
am prepared to offer your money on
lUVITI-T. TkK.M' Tlt.lX K.VltK BD'OltK.
I ii-RATES GREATLY REDUCED!
t loan money on city property.
I loan money on notes.
I lout- nmnev on gill edged sev.inty.
),-<rl silAA'E PAPERS.
I have osp cial otl'crs f,the next ninoD'
days fm all who wish on farm lands|
$2500 nr more, It will be greatly to
your interest to call and see mo during:
that time
Send for Illustrated ClrculuraudP.’lco*
List, with Toatitmmiuls.
Address,
REMINGTON AG’L CO., iiion, N. Y.
Now Vork iSrncii 2S3 Ili-omlway.
WANMO.
AOKNT8
It. It. HUB.
, -.“ . :4.W-
CENTRAL R- R-
Up day passenoe 1 ' Train. Arrive at
TtMtnilhi ...2:10 p m.
Down day passenger Train Arrive
at Ton ni I hi 11:28 a. m.
li atrwtit, l-’liilad'u, L’a.
.1 Well Tried Treatment
l-'or Consumption. Aslhmii. HnincUits,
ivspensia, C.ilorrlt, liny l ever, llentl-
ieiie, Ib'hilily RUeumiitism, Neuralgia,
mil nil ('-ironic nn‘t .VemiiM /), urtlm.
Wlieii "Compound Oxygen” is inhaled tin-
I,*art lias iiiq,.irtc,l to it in,’reuse,I vitality.
1'liiit Organ scuds forth the Id.mil with more
ireean.l ic-.i weir to itself; the vital cur-
■nts leave on tle’ir circuit new deposits ot
-it.il force in every cell oflissueover which
liev piss and ret ’irn ag'dn for a new sup-
,!y, 'Flits simple story is the rational ex-
,dilation of thugre ites’t advance that iiiedi-
il science bus yet made.
"The Compound Oxygen Treatment"
vliicli Drs. Starkey & Valeo, No. tb'ilJ .Arch
iireet, Philadelpliui, have been udng for
lie last sixteen years, is a scientific r.ujust-
nent of the elements of Oxygen and N itro-
■.■ n mujnelixf l. am', the c,impound is so eon
tensed and made portable that it is carried
iy express tn every portion of the country
-indeed, ills sent all over the world.
Das. Sakuky N Pai.kx liavo the liberty
o refer (in proof of their standing as Pliy-
.icians) to (lie following named well-known
lersons who have tried their Treatment:
Ton. AATi.iuam Ii. ICki.i.i.v,
Member of Cbnyrrsa, VhUtuklphitt,
trv. ATctoii L. (Joniiaii,
Editor Lutheran Obnerrer, I'li adelphiu,
Rt:v. Oiisiilus AV. Cusiiinii,
KdUur Anuria in II farmer Sew York.
Hon. AYTi.iam 1’kin Nixon.
Editor Inle.r-0 ran, Chicago, I /.
Jupiti; JosKfir K. IT-anuuiis,
Temple Court, .V-w I nrl;.
Mrs. .Uauv A. Cator, Widow of ih» bate
tJu IIauvky Oa iou (.'linden. A'cir jrrtry
Mbs Iuarv A Dot: >utv,
Jamaica, Long Island New 1 ork
: Mrs Mary A Iuykv.moiu-;
! Melrasc Massachiirdla
| JUSGK It >S A'oORIthBS,
New York Cili/
I Mu(it-:oui!i-: \V J-.T>\varus
j l'ropt'r St George,* Jlolel Philadelphia
I Mu Frank Siddai.l
A well known Merchant, Philadelphia
Remember this is no Sham Notice I,,i l |> night passenger train Atilte
Startle or mislead you I Mt-ax i-ivf.ry ;it Tcituilh.' 1:17 p. in,
IKorii I sav, wli’c.h 1 will he pleased tn| Down night passengef Train Arrive
prove to if you will call to see mu lit theTonnille 1 2.54 p. m
Store of A. Y’. Haines where 1 will bej . . ,
glad an serve you. <' zt
AY. It, THIGPEN T).
Adniinistrator’s Dismission. I
GEORGIA—Witsliiito-lon (Jomitv k«ii-ko.ui
GUDIN All Y'S OFFICE ; L ‘live S tm lersvi o
Daniel New, Administrator of the estati Leave Suitileisvtlie
of JCzr.i Netv late of said county, deceased
applies lo mo lor letters of dismission from
the tuhiiinistrotioii of said estate, and I wil
pass up,ni Ids application on the first Mon
day in July, 1880, at my office in Sanders
vi I lc.
(iiveu under my hand officially this 20th
day of il/ardi, 18Sti.
d-l-uin M. NEWMAN. Ordinary
For Administrator’s Dismission:
GEOIU• 1A—AVusltinjgtoti County
oilDINAUY'S OFFICE.
E. A. Sullivan, Administrator of the es
tate of George A’eul applies to me for letter,
of disiiii-sinii from tlie Administration of'lie
estate o said deeoased, and 1 will puss up
on his application on the first J/onday i,
July, 188(1.
Given under my hand and ofl'eial signii
ture this 2oili dav of Jfiix-li, I88(t.
1 1 fim M. N KAY MAN, Ordinary.
lot, on the Nortli by Floyd street and | yfit AVn.u vxt II W’nm-q.v.
on the Boutli by Joe Thomas’ lot. | Silk Manufacturer Philadelphia, Pa,
f,evict on us tlie property of Isaac tier- i And many others in every part of the U
man to satisfy u Fi Fa issued from a
Justice court of said ouunty in favor ot
Charles A AViintz vs Isaac Herman
Principal and At Newman security, levy
j made and returned tu me by a eomsta-
. ;»4 «.:
For Adminintnitor’x Difliniftaion.
GEOIK JI A,—Wasliiugtoii County
GUDINA II Y'S OFFICE.
AV. Miles Cox, Administrator of the ^
late John Cox, late of said county, decease
applies to me for letters of dismission Iroi
the administration of said estate, and i wit
pass upon his application on the first Mon
day in July, ISSli, at my otlice in Sander,
villi’ ii. said county.
Given under my hand nnd oflioial sigtu
ture, this .(Jtli iln v of .1/arcli. 1880.
I -0—3m Ml NEAVMAX. Ord’v
10:4!1 it. m
1:25 p. in
)(,(
tvitMBi rsvi i.i.kx ri:n.\ii*U5
•AKIN
DUHI.IK * WIIIGHTSVILLE
Utll.-UOADS.
To Takp. Epi'ituT YIay 1st, 18SG.
N T o. 1, A.M. No. 2, A. M.
Lv Tennille 0:10 I.v Dublin 8:1.»
Vr Harrison .'kit) Ar Condor tfiOU
\r Donovan 7:00 Ar Bruton 0:15
Vr \irilihlsv'lc...7;20 -Ar Lovett 9.80
Lv AA’riglitsv'lc...7:2o Ar AVriglitsv’le... , J.fi5
Vr Lov»tt 7’50 Lv AVriglitsv’le.10:00
Vr Bruton or 8:05 Ar Donovan 10:15
Vr Condor* 8:20 / i IIarriscui....l0:!10
Vr Dublin 8:35 Ar Tennille 11:0U
Vo. 3, P. M. No. 4, P. M.
Lv Tennille 2.30 Lv Dublin 4.05
\r lliiiiisou 3:00 ArCondor 5:10
\r D'iiiiivhii 3:15 Ar Bruton cr 5:25
Vr Wi iglitsv’lc.. MfiO Ar Lovett 5:40
,,v AYrigbtsv'ie...o:37 Ar VViiglitsv’le...0:05
,r Lovett 4:09 Lv AVrig tsv’le...ti: 10
vr Bruton cr *1:15 Ar Donovan (1:25
. r Condor .* 4 fit Ar llairisen 0:40
r Dublin -i:45 Ar Tennille 7:15
The lul uwing appuintineuts lave been
lade ta'ing ellect Ai.iv i-i 18:4-!.
, I, Ware, Ag't at D iii in Ga., J* it AV R lv
V' K Arnold, " Condor Ga., “
A .tellers, “ 11 ii rison G.l., AVstT It R
W. B. THOMAS, Pros. A Gen. Sun
Election Precinct in Tennille or lo'J'Jtli
DistG. M.
GibORG 1 A — \ A it sit i tig! on Go tut t y ' , lie written notice given Tenant in Pus
By M. New m. u, Ordinary. 1 session, J uiy lid 1 S-Sld.
By virtue of authority vested in me, it i* j
ordered that an election precinct tor the |
n lie- I list, (t. At. be and
Simmons iron Cordial invigorates
recuperates I lie m ucels and limbs.
Bold at 2/ulliis’ Drn, Store, and by Ilateli
id iSmitli at 'l'eu ilie.
lZ'JIJili or Tei n lie- Disk <i. ,M. be and the
same is litre iv established in tilt' town ol
Tennille at tlie otlice uf.J, C. Jlarman Esq.
in said District.
Given under my hand officially this 17th
day of May, If.S'i.
M S J .AA’M A \, (Jrdinnry.
A true extract from Hook of Minnies E.
Page 809. M. NEW MAN, Ordiiiarv.
: ti-17—4t
'‘f’ompauud Oxygen—i's Mode, of Action nnd
UeetilU’ is the- title of a voloiiieof nearly ”00
pages, by J)rs Starkey & Pillen which gives
to all inquirers full information qs to ibis
remarkable curative agent and a large record
ol so prising cures in a wide rangeol chron
ic cases—many of them being abandoned to
die by other physicians. It wil! he mailed
Ylso at tlioJsamo time anil place wij tree to any address on application
sold one gray horse unmet ‘‘Jim" BUSS. S'S'A IS 14 X 3*A
S5*T!) Arch St.. B‘3iil:i<l<’ii)!ai:i K a i*
be sol* l one gray
nitie yearn old ami one buggy and lints
ness, Tiirce hundred and fifty pounds
of fodder in iiv or loss in el one hundred
and tv eoty live bipshuls of cotton hce-tl
more or less, Levied on us the proper
ty of dcfouehigt AA’ 51 llueigos to sitfis-
ty a mol'tgnge Fi Fa iu iuVor of V S
Fur Administrator’s Disinissi»n.
E R 11A—Washington Countv
OilDINAUY'S OFFICE,
M. M. Mathis and A. MatliD, Adm'uib
trators of the estate of Littleton Jfiitliis Ini
of said county, deceased, apply to mu li
letters ol'disinixsioii fro/n the mlniinistrath
of said o tate, nml t will pass upon tin i
application on the first Monday in J ly
1.386, at my olficc in Sandersville, in sai
county
Given under my hand and ofiieiul sign-i
ture this noth dav of March, l-SSfi.
4-0—3m M. MEAV.MAN, Ordin y
Fur Administr.itur’s Dismission.
GEO KGI A—\\ r u.s11imbo11 Count
GUDINA ID'S OFFICE
Nathan F. Andrews, Administrator oftli
estate ofUichard D. Andrews, 1'te of sa -
county deceased, applies to me for lettun
of dismission from the mliiiiiiistr ition t
said estate, and I will pass . pun 11is applies
tiun i a the first Monday in July, ISSti, a
my ollic ■ iu Sandersville in said county.
Given nnder'my hand and nlli tat signa
ture this 30,h day of Jfarcli, 1880.
4-0—3m M. NEWJ/AN Ordinary
SEWING-MACHINE
HAS NO EQUALS ,
P ERFEC T SA TISFACT/OTl
Mince incut. Preserves, Jellie
ai tetl goods of all kind GUI
ii. G- Jitur ■ •
BUGGIES! BUGGIES! BUGGIES!
On hand and to arrive half car
load of Baggies embracing all qu ili-
,Joyner mid b other vs AV M F 0 iges tics uud styles—Give us a trial before
& Smith
.-Hies and j property l o n >1 out by plaintiffs At- , purchasing.
-IE AP ’It tonicy')' " • Gallaher & Smit
1 A A’AI.T, SL- rj.lf AY C
nut all Bilious CoMPLAtUTa are relieved by taking
(VBICHT S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILL?
-ORANGE, MASS.—
30 Union Square, N. Y. Chtcago, HI. St. touli. Ho.
Atlanta, Ga. Dallas, Tex, San Frandico, Cal.
FOR SALE BY
Jerniganty Son :
SANDERSVI ULE.