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"THE MERCURY.
% Tlrmoi iul to Dcpnrlt'il >Vorlli.
S. F. I,. Cu n Room. M-.iudny -Tilly 12, 1 S8f>
l lio death of Linton S. Venl being nu-
nounocil to tho S. F. L. Club,,we deem it fit
ting Hint n memorial to his memory bo spread
upon the minutes of the Club. Bro. Vecl
wns born in this county Feb 8lli 1858 nnd
died nt the residence of his father, fifteen
miles West of Sandersville July 4*b, 188(1
nged 28 year*. Thedeoensed w isnn esteemed
nud valued member of this Club, and contrib
uted everything in his power to promote its
wcil nnd best interests. His constaut aim
was to avoid strife nnd bickerings, to fostet
harmony, nnd to discourage anything like
T _. „ tj _ in | acrimony in the discussion of questions be-
HON. -C vJ ijH-s tore the Club, From the time he united
IVyslIlXtiTOlV tolIM V. himself with our hand until bis death, he
’ _ . :| wns the Club's staunchest friend, her ready
| champion nnd warm supporter. And though
bis voice is husbed in death,tin ugh Ida tongue
sAHiticusviM.i.
StIERll*VS OHCAN,
OF \\ ASIUXGTON rOVNTY.
'a~j. jernigan
EdITOII, l’bltlASltKlt AND l’itOIMtlK :0:t. 1
TUESDAY; JULY 20th, 1886.
FCK SENATOH 20lli M-.Vl'tt’O-
]tlAL DISTKH T.
WOMAN’S C.T, UNION’S
—)0(—
coLUJijy.
Titmii Uerniled,
Four Box Curs ,of the A , G. & S.
1 Railroad Junjp tbo Track— pas-
son if cm's Slightly Bruised.
How III*' Voted stSMlcl.
.Gordon
Unci n
Let every virtuous father mul
mot her subscribe nt once to The
Conflict. If they will give us their
patronage wt will give them a paper
that, will inspire their sons and
daughters with noble and lofty senti-
lnctils, fortify them against the cor
rupting influences of the times, and
make them lights to the household
and blessing* to the world.—Con
flict.
Thursday, July 1st., saw no
abatement of zeal on the part of our
while-ribboned band, ’flit
met, as usual, in the parlor
Gordnn will g - in the Convention
with about two thirds vote.
Hon. T M Norwood was nomina
ted forC mgres* in the IIrat district.
An Iowa man lias named his
.(laughters Time and Tide, so they
.will wait for no man,
: speaks no longer llio words of conservatism
nud wisdom, yet in the silence of llio tomb
the glorious record left behind him w ill over . ,,
be 11>ti nt in moulding destinies of our Or- i "I * glon
der. No pyramid of granite isdeseird; no
column ol tumble or brass lo perpetuate in ... —
tbo heat Is of his fellow members the meat-1 pit’hibition, am " l uicicasct
ory (I Linlou 8. Veal; (or these will lade and j dll igi'Uce and v ( )U*t ( tit loll on 0,11
crumble lo dud; but Truth, Virtue, Honor l m, t - " Mctory was then
suin' ami Mr
Four cars of the out bound freight
and passenger train of the narrow
gauge road jumped the track at
Whitehead’s near Hephzibah. yes
terday morning about 11 :30 o’clock.
The accident was not known by the
authorities of the road until about
2:8(3 o’clock j.n the afternoon, as
tliereis no telegraph wire on the
line. The construction train left
immcdia’ely lor the scene oft lie nc
cident, which occurred on a trestle
and while going around a curve,
but the speed did not exceed four
miles an hour when the
Union 11|rst boxcar jumped the rails,
of the : The couplings aud pin that connect-
V. M,|( ’. a. The 5th chapter ol | od the cars were so strong that they
Kphesinns was road; "In the cross failed to break, and thus caused
was sung: and I three additional cars to follow suit,
one of our members led in a prayer
of thanksgiving for the new era of
nud Iutegrity; these were all bis, nnd there
are tbo nmnrniitbino tt.wers that encircle
bis memory. Dying iu the morning of life,
called away just when ho had laid the foun
dations of spotless character, his death is es
pecially sad lo us. C>h, Hint he lmd been
cd lip and threw him back with such permitted to have lived out the li.o that was
force that the boy’s thigh was broken so gloriously foreshadowed! Bat the dis- ....
pcn.sntious ol l’rovidenoo lire inscrutable, I OUT interest alld s.\ inpatlH lot them.
workcti, In This is a short extract from the
A Kansas farmer, seeing his son
,abo it to step on a rattlesnake, rush-
A. (’. Ktddon made
an earnest talk on the means nec
essary to the enforcement of pro
hibitory law. She said it was our
duly to do all we could to assist the
Mayor, ('oiincil. and l’olieo. Lotus
hold up their bands with our prayers
and one etlhrts. and let them know
Auber, asked which be proferod,
the author of “The Barber of Sev
ille" or he of “The Huguenots." re
plied: Rossini is a fountain, Meyer-
Veer a mine.”
and we arc (old that everything worketh to
Iho good of these tliut love Hint.bad ax is bis
death,bright as was'the itimiuary faded from
our baud, and mournful as wo arc at bis loss, I
let us emulato bis virtues, nud let our en
deavors be directed to the end for which be
was striviog. Consecrated bo tho memory
The first 110-ton gun made in En
gland has been finished by Sir W.
Armstrong, and it will be used on
the Bonbow. It is 11 feet long, and
lOj inches in bore.
»•
A notice of the
2Sth Georgia Regiucnt, appears in
another column. All of the old
soldiors of this rcgimouL arc cordial
ly invited lo attend.
Ovor seventy miles of ths Savan
nah, Dublin and Western railway
are graded and ready for the cross- j uji,tits and tho couimunliy
ties. The first shipment of rails is ' irrepnraldo loss
letter written by Miss Stokes for
the ConHict. Wujwould like very
much that all of our members shall
feel it their duty to assist our ollljers
by every ellort in our power to carry
of our deceased brother; snerod bo tho page | out the temperance laws. The letter
on which this tribute ol leva is enrolled and
when in after y ears we gn/.e upon these lines,
let it bo with hullawed thought.
The portals ol Heaven are swinging,
. I A spirit ol eatlb’s nt the door,
reunion of the the choirs of Angels nro singing,
Como rest with (he blest evermore.
And afar on thoso upper heights 1 ulen,
’Neath the shade ol life’s great tree,
’Neath tho sweet gleaming rays of Aidon
Now Linton, w in lore with Loe.
Resolved, that in the death of Linton S,
Veal, tho Club has lost a loyal and devoted
brother, society one of its brightest ornn-
has sustained an
itself is it touching account ol
dawn o 1 .’ Brohibiliou in Atlanta.
the
expected in about three weeks,
On yesterday we heard that the
track would be laid lo the Ogcoehfie
river by that night. Nome time in
the near future tho A. (1. & N. rail
road will be running
villc,—Gibson Enterprise.
Tlic Conflict is a new temperance
paper Edited by Rnv. U. B. Haw
thorne 1). 1). of Atlanta it is one of
tlic best papers of its kind our state
produces. The assistant Editor is
Rev. J. W. Lea. Tlic No before us
Resolved, that wo cordially sympathize
with the parents nnd friends of the deceased
in Ibis grievous nflliction.
Resolved, that tbeso resolutions be entorod
upon tho ruinates of this CUib, a copy be
n published in our city papers, and Hint a
! ’■ 1 ‘ . i oottillodcopy of them bo transmittod by the
into Oil tillers- Hu oretury lo tho family.
C. M. FvLottuM. I’res’t,
B. D. Evans Jn.. Heo’y. pro (cm,
The following,utterances of Judge
Hubbard, of Nebraska, in passing
sentence upon some convicted riim-
sellers, are worthy of repatiti on. for
they contain vital truths which
should bo brought home to every
iipior seller in the land who deals
out ruin and death to bis fellow creat
ure:
"There is something in the taking
of human life instantaneously that
shocks and terrifies the minds of all
and yet we look upon the man wli •
takes life quite as surely, but by n
slow lingering process, if not with
out condemnation, at least without
horror. You, who stand before the
court for sentence, are in every ir.or- and forty font acres more or less
For (imirdiiiti's Dismission.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
ORDINARY'S OFFICE,
Irwin L. Adams, Guardian for Miss Mary
0. Tanner applies to m« (or litters ol dis
mission from said guardianship, and t will
, pass upon his application on the first Monday
is filled with articles which exactly j in August, 1880, at my oilioe in Kandcrsvillo,
suit its name,
this paper will prove ol great value day of July, l.'Hit
The dollar spent l’«r j w g l ™ n *, cr my baud officially this Oth
to the reader.
7-8—It
M NEWMAN, Ordinary.
A young wife in I’orllaad. Me., 1
was told by her brother that her
husband gambled, She could not
Relieve it, and to convince her, the
brother.look her, dressed in a suit
of his clothing, to a gambling house
For Leave to Sell Land.
GEORGIA—Washington County
U h 1) L N A It Y’S 0 FFI CL,
K. A. Sul ivun, Administrator of the estate
of Mrs Hmit y Heath, late of said county,de
ceased, has in duo form applied to tho un
durslgnud for leave to sell the linds belong
ing to tlm estate of said deceased, and said
Where she saw heivliuslmml lose *100,' “ITho'h™ ‘j;;”'* ?“‘ l ‘ e . lirsl
' • , ui August, 1880. Tins 28th day ot Juno,
Then slie made herself known, and M. NEWMAN, Ord’y.
marched her astonished husband
home by liiearm.
Qn Wednesday of tho last week J.
N. Walker, of Webster jeounty, was
working in a field with several
negroes, when a thunder storm came
up. They took shelter under a tree,
which was struck by lightning, in
stantly killing Walker and knock
ing the negroes senseless,
was a young man about 21 years
old.
'i’liaiiti Heaven for This.
From the Detroit Tribune.
Victuals arc going to be plenty.
•The wheat crop is estimated at 4 55,
000.000 bushels as against 057,000,
000 bushels last vear; oats will reach
J500,000,000 bushels; potatoes wilt
be heavy and corn (mutinous, as
usual.
1—4t
For Exemption ol Parsonnlty
GEOUGIa—Washington County.
Ordinary’s Office,
Mrs. Rachel Hermann lias applied for ex
emption el personalty, and I will pass upon
tlic same at U)o’clock on llie lDtli day of Ju
ly, 188(1, at my office. This 28th day ot Juno.
188(1. M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
7-1—2t _ _
Fur Leave to Si 11 Laud.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
Walker ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
E. A. Sullivan, Adm uislrator of A. V. Boy
er, deceased, lias in duo form applied to the
undeisigned tor leavo to sell i ll the real es
tate belonging to tlio estate said deceased, as
also one share ot the Wrigbtsville and Teu-
uillu Rail Road stock, and said application
will bo beard on the first Monday iu August,
188a. This 2'Jth day ol June, 1880.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary,
7-1 —tt
id Reuse, inunlefors* and you are in
the spirit, if not in the letter, guilty
of manslaughter, for the law says
that whosoever accelerate* the death
of a Ituman being unlawfully is guil
ty of the crime. Your bloated vic
tim* upon the witness stand, nnd who
undoubtedly committed perjury to
screen you from the law, not only
abundantly tes'ify that you are ae
eelernting death, but that you are
inducing men to commit “till great- |
or crimes than your own. You still 1
maintain the nppearenceof respeeta- j
bilitv, but bow morally leprous nnd
scrofulous you are inwardly! The
ruin, poverty and idleness which you
are inflicting upon tlm community
declare as if from the liousslops, that
yon are living i:t idleness and eating
tlio bread of orphans watered with
widows’ tears. You are stealthily,
killing your victims nnd murdering
the peace and industry of the com
munity, and thereby converting hap
py, industrious home* into misery-
poverty, and rags Anxious mothers
watch and pray in tears nightly,
with desolate hearts for the coming
home of ywttr victim, whom you are
luring, with the wiles and smiles of
the devil, into midnight debauchery.
—Conflict.
This kiutl of an accident is liable to
occur on any road. No one was
badly injured, but among tlio pas
sengers who received scars nnd
bruises wrere Mrs. Rahurn, of Gib
son, Ga., who had her back hurt and
badly bruised; Misses Kvio Adams
and Annie Lou Hollingsworth, who
had their hands bruised, Misses
Hughes and Erugcis Adkins, wlioro-
eeitled a slight gash on the forehead.
—| Aug. News.
Sheriff’s Sales.
FOR AUGUST 1880.
GEORGIA-Washington county
Will bo sold before the court, house
door in the city of Snudorsville, be-
tween tho legal hours of sale ou the
first Tuesday in August, tlio following
property fo-wit:
Five certain lots of laud containing
two acres each except 0-11 of an acre
from lot Ab. 5 situated lying and being
in the county of Washington, state of
Georgia near Davisboro, on Williamson
swamp adjoining lands of T M Harris
and others on ouc half of which lots
was the dwelling house of said A Her
man recently destroyed by lire, said
live iotH containing nine and live four-
tontlis acres, more or less adjoining
cnoli other.
Also all that tract nr parcel of land
situated lying and being in said state
and county on the water* of IFilliamson
,whinp near Davisboro adjoining lands
of T. M. Harris, 11. G. Wright, Dr. A.
T. Ghent limn and others, containing
thirty eight acres more or lessAlso
tliat tract or parcel of laad in said
county and State adjoining lauds of 1’.
H. Smith on the best by lands o J.
T. Gross, and A Youngblood on the
Ninth, by land of Enoch M. Smi hen
the. East and containing one hundred
acres more or less: Also
all flint certain lot of land situated lying
aud being in said town of Davisboro
said State „nd county fronting on the
right „f way of thoGentrel ltulroad and
Hanking Go. of Ga., and running hack
along the ro- tl from Louisville to San-
dersville, containing about ; of an acre
more or less. Levied on as the
property of A. Herman to satisfy e.
mortgage l‘i Fa in favor ot Airs.
Celia Herman '.* Abraham Herman.
Legal notice given tenants it: possession.
Also at tho same time place one
house and lot in said city, the lot eon-
I turning one acre more or le.ss, unit
liouii oil on
Mp».C.C.BKOWN,
—dealer xjst—
Millinery aud Fancy Goods,
NOTIONS, &c.
lias just received her Spring Stock consisting in part, one of the most
complete lines of Ladies’, Misses and children’s Hats and Iljnnets evei
brought to this market. Feathers, Flumes, Tips and FIowcvh in great va
riety nnd I guarantee Quality, Stylo and Prieos.
Call early nnd make your selections while tho stock has nearly every
Variety and Style,
found on the (Spring Fashion Plates of 188(1. Notions of all kinds constant
°°"‘ i " s - F1JYE dresses
Cut, filled nnd made to order. Every ladv in town, county or adjoining
counties are earnestly requested to call at my store, sso nnd examine my
Stock whether they wish to buy or not. Cor. Harris aud Jernigan Strocts,
Watkins’ Building.
1W
25 YEVi«! r^r'G::" .
the GroulsJt U:■!
SYfiTP ) C! k: r.
TORPID 8,i ■ i -
l.llhMi.tl rp*lltc# liovvt ta r. "t. *‘
Rio licvul, wli 8 a iliitl oci.a.'.f.-.a :«
buck p ut, l ain eager it: • ■
titnfic. l-’i'llnci * uticl- nil’i" -v-
lucliii.vtloa to exm iiun1 fcoih
Irvin Ull yortciai’or, » o«v uv >‘
n fccItUBOl'Imx iaa M-- .
lV*»tl»Mi, Dixr.lncsa, Flutiorlu" •>..
Heart. Dots bclaro tlio OYos, Ueuiinc'.
over tho l-iu’lit C!ti Itcoili-WOOM, vi I
fitful (treftmo. IllsUtr co!ore«t l-'rtt.-.
CONSTiPAYiON,
TDTT'N FUA.S nro capuchin j tuliq .cil
to suvli car.'-', Ono it-- '*« dlV-l-j Silva a
vliauBanffooiliUKstoa-it uitslitliosutUrer
TUTTS HA!Ht DYE.
• Unit Hun or V U--.W.S ohnneca to n
uuis-v lu.»CK l>v a »lnir»n phi ill on (ton of
tills I)tr. It Imi-nKsa waianil color. act»
mstantln-ooitv! >oM . UrugfSx., o:
ppnt bv oxi»r«H-* m w* ‘
A-
.{ROM WORKS’
Lars g 1 cSc. ‘W" lit,
Propt’rs. Sandersville, (Sa.
Mumifucturersnml Dealers in: Steam Engines of all styles. Saw
Mills, Grist Mills. Cotton Gins, Presses and Maeliinery ol ullkinds
A lull linejot llubber and Leather Bolting k pt in stock.
Steam anil Water Valves, Steam pipes a»d Fittings, Inspirators,
Machine Oils anil Mill Supplies.
Repair work solicited and prompt, v Hone nud as cheap nnd well
as can bo done all Machinery sold by “*
resented.
Write or call on us for Prices and
in tho Machine Hue.
we guarantee to bo as rep-
scription of anythin# wanted
For Ailministintor’s DismisHioii,
GEORGIA—Washington o uuty
Ordinary’s Olfico.
J.B. Page Administrator of die estate o r
Ilarrv Franeis bite ol said eoiinty; deceased,
appliis to me for letters of Dismission from
siid estate, and 1 will pass upon his applica
tion on the first Monday in July, 1*80.
(Siveil under my hand and otUcial sigim-
lire this , r iih dav of April, 1880.
M. NEWMAN*, Ordinary.
4-8—3m*
Patronize Home In
dustry.
EUREKA ’MILLS,
Sandersville - - - Ga.
T HESE mills are now making the
best Flour and Meal of any mill in
llio country. Every accommodation
is provided lor people coming in Irom
a distance. Honest men are in
charge*, and EVERY FOUND of
Meal, Flour and Bran
That the wheal and corn will make is
THE
EMINGTON
Sewing Machine,
ukr Tna
'EMINGTON BEE,
UNEXCELLED BY ANY,
SuretoaMfeSmtUfmtMm,
General Office, Ilioa, N. T.
Now York Office, 883 Broa4way.
Buying Ager.ts Wanted.
REMINGTON
(Double and Triplo Actiom) I
FORCE PUMP.
Itncklcii'N Anilcu Halve.
Tho Best Sulve in ihe world for cuts
Bi'niscs, Sores, Ulcers, Hiilt Rheum,
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hi.nils
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skill Erup
(ions, nnd positively cures Piles, ot
no pay required, it is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction, or money I »f olt con <;>otltlMi la working cosily
refunded. Price 25 cents per box ""l 1 mi ,lcl, . v - . , . ,
FOR SALE BY DR RAWLINGS' fr " t ' n| ’’ J
Tho REMINGTON I’t'MP Is olieiul
Wood Coffins, and Cask-
pi- of all styles al T. N. At J. W
IllOSMlTH ntTennille. Lave your
ordeiH with Mr. J. F. Mckcson.
Ws miMJII ATTArmlKNTS TO TUB
rl'MI’S TO J IT THEM roll VSB WlTU WIKO
HIU.
NOTICE!
(JIJARANTBKD TO T1IK CUSTOMERS
tho 1’a.st by Mrs. Hnist 1 of the mill, less the toll,
tot,’od ti e West by Cniwfoid l’erry’s j So bring in your WHEAT AND
l,,t, OH the North by Floyd street^ and 1 ^orn at the same time and thereby
on tho South by Joe Thomas' l°t. I save going to mill twice.
_ ' ’ ' ’ ■ ‘ T "- "" C. R. PRINGLE, Prop tr
For Leavu lo Soil L-mcl.
GEORGIA— tYasbiugtiu County.
0 It DIN A li Y 'S OFFICE,
J. H. Waller, Aduiiuistratcir ot llio tslate
ot Mrs. Harriet K. Barker droensed, lias in
Extmcl of llcv. J. W. Lee's let
ter to ilie Conflict,
A very correct idea of the mental
and moral status of a man maybe
had by knowing upon what depart
ment of himself he spends his mon
ey. If upon the appetites more of it
is spent than upon the affections
and the intellectual faculties, the de
vciopement will he in the basilar and
earthly realms of the man, rather
Ilian in the mental and moral. Five
dollars to oysters and mint julep,
and one dollar to the library and tlic
Levied on a* the property of Isaac Her
mini to satisfy u Fi Fu issued from ft
Justice court of said uonuly in favor of
Charles A Wautz vs Isaac Herman
Principal mid M Newman security, levy
made and returned to me by a ooustu-
I>ie written notice given Tenant iu Pos
session, July 3d 188(1
Also at the same time nnd place will
he Hold one gray horse named "Jim"
nine years old and one buggy and har
ness, Three hundred mnl fifty pounds
of fodder more or less nnd o"e hundred
and twenty five bushels of cotton seed
more or less. Levied on as tlio proper
ty of defendant W M Hodges to satis
fy a mortgage Fi I’’a in favor of V H
Joyner mid brother vs \V M Hodges
property pointed out by pluiutih** A’-
toniey
C A WALL Sheriff \Y 0
CAUTION.^
All persons nro cautioner 1
against hiring or harboring my
wife Meta Knight, as she lias
left me without a cause for it.
Dick Knight.
J uu 3 19 1880.
I due form applied to the undersigned (or j lecture room, cs ablishes tho iael
7-'.) 85—tf 1). C. 11GvVAlti), Mil
TRADE MARIf ^ REGISTERED.
To Every One In Washington Comity
Who Wauls Money.
1 lmve $300,000 to limn, If you wish
it in any amt. from f*5!),()0 io $-.’ooo, ■■ g) i
from three, months to livo years time |g 1| F
como with proper ueenrity and get it. 1 *** '
am prepared to offer your money onj
1IKTTKII TCHM* TIUN EVER nkmilK.
iwrltA'TES GREATLY REDUCED!
1 loan money on city property.
1 loan money on notes.
I lone money on trilt edged security.
fcW‘1 SHAVE PAPERS.
1 lmve especial offers fo>- the next ninetv
Send for Illustrated Circular and Prlc®-
List, with Tvbtiuioidids.
Address,
REMINGTON AG’L CO., Dion, N. t
Nkw York Office: 2H3 llrowlwDjr.
A(4 K N ’ VS WANTlliD.
mm
CENTRAL R. R.
Up day passenger Train. Arrive at
T« tlic Counties at llaliiwin
JOiiucock nnd Washington.
Sandeisville Ga. July 20th, 1880
By authority of the Demoenitie j
Executive CominiUee of the 20th j
Senatorial District, a Convention oft
jdeligates is calleil to assemble in
Sandersville, Ga. til 12 o’clock Fri
tltiy tl e 20th day of August 18S0. to
nominate a Senator.
J N GILMORE, Chair.
ofDcm. Exe Com. of the 23tli Sent.
Dist.
Papers ol the District requested to
popy.
leave to sell llio lauds belonging to ttie estate
o| said deceased, aud said application will
lie hoard on tlio first Monday in August,
1880. This doth day of June, 1880.
M. NKW.UaN, Ordinary.
7 1—It
11 r A d q i A ut r: i: s ( i.ixon It 11 i.rs,
AitJtonv, 122 Trn stiiee'i - ,
Auousta, Ca., July Dili, 188o.
A. J. A dkin.s, Esq, Secretary 28 ,h
Ga. Regiment Survivor*, C. S. A.
DkauSiu: Your very kind invi
tation to the (..'linch Rifles, to cele
Urate their "Fiftieth'” anniversary, j
by uniting with the survivors of the
28th Ga. Regiment, (,’. S. A., in
their reunion August 3rd, 188(5, was
read before the company last nigh,
and unanimously accepted. The com
pany beg to return thanks for your
kind invitation, and the Clinch Ri
fles of the old 5ih Gr. Regiment, G.
S. A., will do alt in their power to
add to the pleasures ot tho day. I
am, dear sir, yours mo^t obedient,
J. C. Lcvv
.Captain Commanding Clinch Rifle.*
The Clinch Rili.s was organized
August 2,1830,
j 28TII GEORGIA YETRANS.
The reunion of this vetran corps
I will be celebaiited in Augusta ou tlic
fu st Tuesday, (3d) of August next.
I Tho features will include a barbecue
j at the Plat'/, and patriotic addresses
i by Hons. M. P. Caroll, W. I). Tntt
j and others. Many distinguished
j ollieers audsold.ers of the late win
i luive been invited, in fact, a cordial
I invitation is extended to every stir-
! vivor ol the ft-ar to he present at
oneo( the grandest commemorations
since the war. Reduced rates will
no doubt, be Gccurod over all the
roads, and ample accommodations
will he provided for al!. Visitin')'
Conlcdorate survivors will do wc I
to repent in Augusta *on the 2d
that about four hundred per cent
more is being contributed to tin
stomach than to the head. From
which one is at liberty to infer that
tli" individual is mote cultivated in
the abdominal than ia the corona
regions of himself.
Men never complain when [laying
their liquor hills; they never tlun
| deliver homilies on economy,
Thu great majority of the monev
in this nation is spent in fertilizing
! the appetites and passions. Wi
! spend thirty times more money un
ion the bottom of ourselves than wi
spend on the top. IVe have mon
ballast than sail, more cellar than
upper story, more avoirdupois than
mental poise and moral poise. Mb
are too heavy at the bottom to he in
any immediate danger of becoming
top-heavy. The truth is we hnv't
do tempest in the upper part of our
selves al all commensurate with the
hurricane that is raging in the lower.
As long as the elements ofappt
For Rent.
A large Store Room formerly
occupied by Mnj. J.iJ. Sparks for
dry goods situated in tlio business
part of the citv.
Apply toT. E. Bnowx.
Sandkiisvii.lb Ga.
(Monday). An imposing parade of; t ' t ” !ini * passion vibrate more rapid-
° ly than those ol intelligence and re
ligion, wo may loi lc lor Ihe center oi
national gravity to remain very ncai
(ho cat tli. It should he the work
ol every lover of his race to add such
impetus to the movement of the lat
or elements among men, such quick
cuing ol the higher social and re
ligious torces ot our people, as that
in the near luturc our countrv
would be delivered front the harm of
spending more money upon the pas
sions that sink us to lied than upo t
l he powers that lift us to heaven.
velrnns will probably be an incident
of the 3d. The committee of arrange
metUs me , at (flinch Rifles’ arinorv
on Tuesday to pet feet all details
and the reunion will no doubt he the
cvinl of me year iu Augusta. Ad
dress all communications to
A. J. A OK 1X8 .
Secretary 28th Georgia Survivors,
Augusta, Ga.
Suspended animation—The girl
the htmm ■ k.
If the internal griefs of every man
could he read, written on his fore
head, how many who now excite
envy would appear to b-j the objects
>! pity. — [Melastasio.
Notice (o Oeliloi-s mal <Tc(liloi'S.
All person having demands against tile
•slale ol Harriet K Barker, l-ile ol Wnsliin-
iin eomily, deceased, are hereby notilieo
10 render in their demands to the umlersigd
5, aecor.dingto law; and all persons n-
l^htcd to said estate am leqiurcd to ink
1 1 , mediate pavment. Jin oth If S mu
J W. Waller
Adini uislrator
£d**$:S " Er-x fe, S
k&'mm self-cur i
a f t • prescription of onn of ..
nioui ».*<lcl iui-1 f.ut’«e^sftil hj trialiMs Ip tlic r
(now irtlivil»for :1k cup* of ,Vt*i'con« Orhililj.
Jjout j7f#i ’.ihooit, flfaknrsN:i:u\ Decay. Sou
lui>liiiiibi't ie(lci:vcl(ijM*/'j'4*»*. I)iug|, r isiD(.‘ttu fill it
Address DR. WARD & CO., Louisiana, Mo.
1G2D /Yreli Stroft, i-'lilltia'tl, Pa.
A Well Tried Treatment
For Consumption. Astlimn, Kronrhils,
Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Hay Fever, Heath
aelie, llehlllty Hlienmatlsni, Neuralgia,
anil (til Ctirouieiind Xereoiu Disorders.
When “Compound Oxygen” is inhaled the
heart Iras imparted to it increased vitality.
That Organ sends forth llio blood with more
force and less wesr to itself; the vital eur-
rents leave on their circuit new deposits of
vital force in every cell of tissue over w liieh
they pass and retsru ngrln I'ora new sup
ply. This simple story is the rational ex-
pfiliation of the greatest advance tliat medi
cal science lias yet made.
“Tho Compound Oxygen Treatment”
which Drs. Starkey & l’ulon, No. 1520 Arch
Street, Philadelphia, have been u.ing for
the last sixteen years, is a scientific adjust
ment of the elements of Oxygen and Nitro
gen magnetized, and tho compound is so eon
densed and made portable that it is carried
by express to every portion of the country
—indeed, it is sent all over the world.
Du*. Saiikey & Balks have the liberty
to refer (in proof of their standing as Phy
sicians) to the following mimed well-known
persons who have tried their Treatment:
Hon. William D. Kbllky,
Member oj Cnr.grcm, Philadelphia.
Ui:v. Victoit L. Cunkad,
Editor Lutheran Observer, I’li'adelphia,
lluv. ClIAHI.KS W. C’USlIINd,
Editor American Reformer Sew York
11 on. Wii.lsm Pknn Nixon.
Editor Inter-Ocean, Cliieago, II,
JUIXIK JOSKIMI li. FlANDUKS,
Temple Court, Sew York.
Mbs. Mary A. Cator, Widow of di* late
Dr IIarvky Cator Camden. Sew jersey
Mrs maky A Dol'ciiity,
Jamaica, Long Islawl Scw I ork
Mrs Mary A Livkvmore
Melrose Massae.lt usetls
JCDOE I! S VOORIIEES,
Sew York City
MrUkokok \V Kuwarps
I'ropt'r St George,s Hotel Philadelphia
Mil Frank Siduai.l
A well known Merchant, Philadelphia
Mr William H White],y.
Silk Manufacturer Philadelphia, Pa.
And many others in every part of tho U S
-10:43 a. m
-1:25 p. iu
days for all who wish on farm lands ; “J *'»>“ -• ■**“ ***>
82000 or more. It will bo greatly l„ lonntHe. . ,n -
your interest to call nud see mo duringi Down dny [mssenger lnun Aimo
that time* jftt Tcnnillo 11’.JS u. m.
Remember tliis is no Sham Notice to| Up night passenger Train Arrive
Startle or mislead yon I mean every nt Tonnille 1:17 p. m.
IFouii 1 say, winch 1 will be pleased to Down night passenger Train Arrive
prove to if you will call to see mo nt the , lt Tennille 12.54 p. m
Store of A. Y. Unities where 1 will bni —
glad uo serve you. M )\
, E-2LIP22™! Sandnrsvi
Administrator’s Dismission.
GEOItGlA—Wasliington County
Oil DINA li Y\S OFFICE
Daniel New, Administrator of tho estate
of Jazrii New late of said county, deceased,
applies to me for letters of dismission from
the adininistrolion of said estate, and I will
pass upon his application on the first -Holi
day in Julv, 1881), at my ulliee in Sander.)
villc.
Given under my hand officially this 20th
day of Mar At, 1880.
4-1—3m M. NEWMAN, Ordinary
For Administrator’s Dismission:
GEORGIA— Washington County
ORDINARY'S OFFICE.
E. A.Sullivan, Administrator of tliocs-
tate ofGeorgo Venl applies to me for letters!
of dismission from tlm Administration oHw Ar B ru t( )n cr!!^!!8:(» Ar Donovan..’.'-10:15
estate o said deceased, and I will pass up. I \ r Condor 8:20 /i Harrison 10:30
on his application on the first Monday in i \ r Dublin 8:35 Ar Tennille 11:00
Jl Given 8 umler my hand and ofi’eial signs- No - 3 - V M * No - 4 - P * M ’
turc this 23th day of Max'll, 1880. LvTeiuiile 2.3< Ly D iblin 4.55
4-13m M. NEWMAN,Ordinary. Ar llnirit-li 3:00 ArCo dor 5:10
— —-1 Ar Donovan 3:15 <w jsniion er 5:26
For Administrator’s Dismission. |Ar W'lightsv’le..3:30 Ar Lovett 5:40
GEORGIA'—Wasliington County Lv Wrightsv’le.-":3.** sVr Wrightsv’le-.6:05
OR DINA It Y'S OFFICE. j A r Lv Wi »g .tsv’le-.O-.lO
W. Miles Ok, Administrator of the es 4 Vr 1 lr,,, . on cr I .liaviin (!:!■>
1 \r Lomlor 4:3:) Ar llarnsen h:40
\r Dublin 4:45 Ar Tennille 7:15
The following appointments have been
ICniUltwiMt
Liavo K tnilersvilie
Leave Sandersville
)(»(
(vitiunTsvii.i.i:* rc\\illb
-AND-
DUBLIN 4k WKIOMTfcVII.LE5
It AI l.-HOA DM.
To Take Effect Mav 1st, 1886.
No. 1,A.M. No. 2, A.M.
Lv Tennille 0:10 Lv I)nblin 8:45
Ar Harrison 8:40 Ar Condor -9.00
Ar Donovan 7:00 Ar Bruton cr 9:15
Ar \> rihhtsv’le-7:20 Arlsivelt 9.30
Lv Wriglitsv’le...7:25 Ar Wrightsv’le...9.65
7-50 Lv Wriglitsv’le.10:00
late John Cox. late of said caunty, deceased j
pplios to me frtr letters of dismission fron
the administration of said estate, and 1 will 1 . la ‘ 7*. “PI-'" » . '•«
pass upon his application on the first M.m '"aflo t i'-mg e lee M,. v 1st IS. ..
lav ii Julv. IHSfi. at ,„v office in KnnJars L L NV are, Ag t at D.li.lo DA
‘'Compound Oxygen—its Mode of Action and
Results" is the title of a volumeof nearly 200
pages, by Drs Starkey A: Paleu which gives
to all impiirers full information as to this
remarkable curative agent and a laige record
; ol Kiiprising cures iu a wide range of ehrnn-
Eloetion Precinct in Tennille or 1309th ic eases-many of them being ahandoned to
Dist (i M die by other physicians. It will bciUAileu
GEORGIA — Washington Gounty : P^LEN
By viRue^of authority ISbf me, it is **** s ‘" Philadelphia Pa
n-dtreil that an election precinct lor die |
l.-UWih or Tennille Dist, G. M. he and tlie
-ime is here >y established in tlic town of j BUGGIES! BUGGr.ES! BUGGIES!
■' ' s'vUl District 0l '*' e ° f J ' ^ Harman Esc;. q., hand nud to arrive half ear
‘"l-'iven miller inv Jnnd officially this 17th 1 ? ftd of Doggies embracing nil quali-
day of May, issth j ties aud styles—Give us a trial before
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary. purchasing.
A true extract from Book of Minutes E. GolUher & Smith
eee ««!). M. N I.W MAN, O, mary. Tennille Ga.
day iu July, 18*15, at my olllce in Sanders
ville it. said county.
Given under my hand and official signa
ture, this oOlh (lay of March, 188(5.
4-0—3m M. NEWMAN, Ord'y.
For AdministiMtor’s Disinissi*n.
E IiGlA—-Washington Count)
ORDINARY'S OFFICE,
M. M. Mathis and A. Mathis, Adminis
trators of the estate of Littleton Mathis lati
of said county, deceased, apply to me to
letters of dismission ftom the administradoi
of said e tate, and 1 will pass upon tlici
application on the first Monday in J ly
1880, at my office in Sandersville, in ran
county*
Given .indcr my hand and official sign-i
ture this 30lli day of March, 1880.
4-0—3m M. MEWMAN, O.rdin.y
Against tlieSale.
G LORGIA—Washington County
ORDINARYS OFFICE,
Whereas nil eleelion h is been held at al
the eleelion p-ecinctsinsaid county on Wed
nesday the 2Lt day of April, 188undei
• lieprovisions of lhe ‘‘General Local Option
Liipior Law” and said elect on having re
suited in a majority of
‘"H® Votes Atiuinst Hu* Sale.”
Notice of said result is hereby given oil!
dally under my hand and seal of the Colir
of Ordinary this 22d dav of April. 1880,
_ „ M. NEWMAN,
- L - f5 - Or diimW. t •
April, 1880—tf
D & W It It
Condor Ga.,
11 irrison G i„ WAT R It
W E Arnold,
I A Jefiers,
W, B. THOMAS, Pres. A Gen. Sup
ln(l'i!l mils ftnMPlAINTRarc rslI VS’I l.-l.ikOi'.
SEWING-MACHINE
HAS MO EQUAL.'
PERFECT SATISFACTION
Nbi Hume Seiini Machlae Cb.
—ORANQE, MASS.—
30 Union Square, N, Y. Chicago, IIL St. louts. Mo.
Atlanta, Ga. Dallas, Tex. San Franclico, Cal.
55E1 B ■ n
Jermganty Son,
M ASiDKBSVI LLE.