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IE MEECU11Y.
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SlIKIMFr'S ORGAN,
C]' WASHINGTON ( EXTY.
! nutins til - what in*life was a s-aliic
on the race n:i 1 an honor to
his own, a faithful dog.’, . i
jsjkNIGAN
l'Rorntrrm:
TUESDAY. AUG l'>T 21th L3S(i.
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I'OI£ M’A'VrOIC 20 III MAtTO-
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Hon. C. K. Pringle,
OF M AMIINGTON (OIMV,
More than twelve months ngo a
woman i.i I,a Grange, Ga , while
fee 1 in... a large fin k of chickens
dropped a diuuiun 1 ring from her
finger, and. not being able to find it,
concluded tlml one of the fo vis had j
‘ wallowed il. It was not thought I
host t > kiii all ti e chickens in order I
to find il, but the internal nr* j
rangements of each (owl aftonvard
killed were carefully examined. A \
week ago the ring was found. It
was under the dirt just where it had.
I icon lost .
Look to Your Own Interest.
IX) not notice flaming advertisements
but buy where you can reach the FAR
THEST with vour money, where you will
get geoi SOLID good', be treated KIND
LY and HONORABLY by the young
nier bant reared in votir midst.
Notice.
Throw no tneilon l ines or fruit of
any kind upon the streets. Put l ines
and fruit in boxes and same will be
remove 1.
Violation of the above notice will
subject the parties to a line by order
of the Mayor.
J. K. Weudox.
Marshal.
All
CAUTION.
persons ' tiro cautioned
against hiring or harboring my
wife Meta Knight, as she lias
left me without a cause for it.
Dick Knight.
Jnnj 19 lSSfi.
R. J. Moye.
B. D. Evans Jr.
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET.
1-OK GUVEXOK.
Vesliu Jackson bas bought and will buy
a very large stock of generd mercbsndi.se.
lie is hauling them in at the lined, door
| neatly evory day and w ill soon have to
rliove them out of tile front at a sacrifice.
Iacapnblo of sealing 100 ) people i HE always on the alert for lie is sure to
and is arranged f.>r THEATRICAL Set ovorsto>ked and you will get goods
SHOWS. CONCERTS Ac. It is
situated ia THE HEART OE THE
CITY, aud is the ONLY HALL in
For Rent.
A large Store Room formerly
occupied by Mn|. J.iJ. Sparks for
dry goods situated in the business
part ol the city.
Apply toT. E. Bnows.
S,\sni:iisvii.i.K Ga.
most at your own price, thcrefoic he is J WK.tDI) Jt XI
THE man to see first, for no oiie will know I a " 11 ' 0,t ’■'G'B |‘ 411111 ^ 11 1* 1 k
Mrs. C. C. liRVWN,
-DEALER liST-
Hoil. Jollll B.GJortlon. t ^ >c ‘ , . v that will answer for S HO 1VS "hen he will start to unload,
i.r utv oi stati:.
It VHNI'.TT.
toil Tiii A'i ant.
UOIIT. I .
MR ATTORNEY■-> KVIilAl..
roupTnoi.nt Gr.Ni.ii w.
AY. M KIKH T.
I'OR CONGRESS.
I o' h ( 'ongr< ssjonul District,
HON. «EO T. HAUNi.S.
The close of the
now opproa hit _ r . \
versnllv rcgreited.
ele will bo given a
bait talk. Say. N
bate ball t.ei
rill not be
The family
rest from
A cannon has just been turned off
at Sir William Armstrong'u factory
wliielt is forty-four feet long, sixteen
undo half ttte.hcs ia diamelor and its
actual weight 2-17.703 pounds.
Out of their poverty the colored
Methodist of the Smith ronliibu'.e
over $8,000 per year for the support
ot Methodist tnj minus,
Jenny Lind’s nAtnuTEtt, who is
said to possess a line voice though
not as marvelous as that of her
mother, is going to visit this coun
try.
In Charleston, West Virginia, the
first Saturday evening after the Hos
ing ot the saloons, tli" merchants < ‘
the place took in ino.o titan five
thousand dollars mote than their
former average receipt on that ev
il i tig.
MACK DUGGAN
Manager,
Sandersville, Ga.,
mu: AN ft LIGHT.
I Slept and dreamt that life was
beauty;
I woke and found that life was dutv.
Was then thy dreatn a shadowy lie?
l "il on, sad heart, om r \geouslv,
And thou shall find thy dream to he
Noonday life and light to tlieo.
Notice.
August the lGlh 1SSG
All person, nrc hereby noli licit nut to
tr Me Ur n eerlnin hoipe and lot in the town
of R ddlcville Washington Co., known a.
t te 1 0 rre KnlghttU) lot w. i h I t I .leaded
to Mr J link K S.-tillli in the twentieths!)
day Hi July !-8(j As ill i obligations or
■on<idi'r:iliuiis for w hieli the d ■ -d was giv
•’ii li i j tidied ui11u the undersigned .
gft F HR OWN
A limit who cannot triad hi? own
business is not lit to be trusted
with anothers.
Look to Your Own Interest!
> it ON 11
of tlm intention
the miscliUf of
The New Yn
of the colored
c-gloat 1 pa >p!-*
or and respect
rk Freem in, an organ
people, says that the
of tliis oo uutry hon-
and have confidetiee
in President Cleveland.’’ It begins
to look as if the voice of the colored
folks would be raised for Mr. Cleve
land'. ten uninaUon - —{Sav. News.
Twenty live ye irs ago throe. broth
ers name 1 Dwyer were separated.
They met the o'Iter day in a ship
yard in Hath. Me. where two oi
them h i t been working for some
time Without knowing of the relal ion
ship. Tit • third, a sailor, came to
the yard, an 1 the kinship was acci
dentally discovered.
—A bright little woman, the wife of
a fainter, objected to the “fresh ait’' ,
children becatttso she concluded 1
that the children care about as
much for the fresh air of the count i y
as I do l<>r grass to eat. You can't
get them on', to pick dasies and
buttercups.
There lives si; the R unhurt place, j
six miles Train Tallulah, an Austi ian
named Ogden, who lives the life of
a hermit and employs his time wri
ting books and articles for the pa
pot's. He is said to ha well inform
ed, and will only receive visitors on
Sunday.
. Atlanta is b • • aming ipiite a sntu
mor vesuri, for teachers. Or. Orr
]nu spare I licit her p lins n >r o ipcns •
n arranging |irog,"r.a;i; m t-i attraci
them. With th.i i’cali idy Institute
in the ttiorniag, the Georgia to ich
ct’s’ A ;s )<mi‘i m i;i tin afternoou .
and lectures at night, 'it* taaHia.'s
obtain as much iuibrm.itiou in a day
us they can digest.
A s orv conies from a Ma-suchti
s t,t.s i ninmer resort to the effect
that a city chap taking a scat < n tu
old stuin;> there ..bought ho heard
t’tc rattle of a rattlesnake. J'c
sprang to his feet an l ru-m • 1 for,
the hotel howling all the way as
the rattling grew louder, and iinary
‘ell down ia a await. A box of
sugar routed pills that lea had in
h'.s pocket was the can • e <> 1 his
fright.
The late .Judge Linton Stephen.*,
on the death of ids faithful an 1 his
toric dog,“Rio,” so long the pet of
Liberty Hall, then the homo ol the
g'cat commoner, Alexander II. Sc*
piif is,, prepared the following . coi-
taph: “Rio." “II..:,> lies the re.*
The innocence
abates nothing o!
the example.
Promises made in lime of affliction
rcrpiire a bettor memory than people
commonly possess.
Tim August!! Chronicle is the large'
IVe-klv ncnspnpr in the stale; It i-= t
'.w lrr pige flightyfuur column paper. Ju
eonti.i is nil the important non of the
week,‘in I it is tilled with intefsting arid
instrUi live reading to the farmer,‘mechanic.
*>■us'iie.-s and professional man. lis -Wash-
ills' 1 "!!, Atlanta, nml C dutnbus Letters, with
it' lull Telegraphic service, market reports,
editorials and genenl no we, make it one of
the mo«t readable and one of the best news-
wipers in the south.
i lie Bugusla ciironieleenn lie read in any
il" |s.,ho!il. It is free from sensationalism
The harvest gathered in the fields
of Lhc oast is to be brought home
.for the use of the present.
We should be ns careful of our !
w nils as of ottr actions, and as far 1
from speaking ill as from doitig ill. j
I', is always in our power to make i
a friend by smiles; what,a folly, then i
t) make an enemy by frowns.
Sandersville (i a, Aug. ‘21st HtG I
The 2uth S -aaloriai Disoii l was u dled i
t" order lo day at 12 o,clock hv Hon. .). X.
( iilmoie oli iirmui of the district Executive !
Committee.
l )n matin i of Col. 1). If. Rogers, the lion. I
S. IT Whitaker of Baldwin county was !
ii-miioaiL’ I and i■ b;io 1 perm mont diairman j
ot'the Convention an I Jno. II. K iberts of 1
Wa-lungi m county dieted se r.'taiy. The I
ri'l of ilelcg it s was then called and the I
j fo!/owing gentleman answered to their |
n I 111 PH.
Hon. S T "’l.i|.|l,-r r. Jacob Carakcr, CJco,
Judge F L :
i.‘« vn, J R j
. 11 Huberts,
min, I! K :
Wood,
t NKNVSPAI’FU
u;nt
A Sample Copy of tho Savannah Rnbt J Moye
Weekly News and its unrivaled Pre
mium List, containing full descrip
tion of Sewing J/ichines, Fumiiv
Seales, Fruit Piesses. Meat Cuop*
pers, Watches, Lamps and other
things useful in the family, and how
they uinv bo obtained at nominal fig
ures, will bo sent free to any address.
The S ivnnniih Weekly Nows is the
largest paper in the Union; contain
ing 112 columns or HI pages of mut
ter every is;no. All the news of tlie
day original stories, market reports
etc:, aud ia just the paper t > suit any
man, woman or oluld—living where
they inny,
.Sand address on postal natal to
J HEstill, Proprietor,
Savannah, Ga.
1880.
i Wm Holmes N H Hooks
E A Sullivan John J Giles
' James U Floyd (Jti es T Smith
A Ion 7.-i Holmes < barles I Duggan
G W Bateman James M Smith
J F Sheppard J Lawson Garner
Rniford Haitley Jt V B May
J W Davis Bo T Tnrbutton
I M E Win-then J R Davis
N B Giles M .W Mathis
S II B Massey M Happ
Josiuh Jones Win Frost
F J Pearson T G Doolittle
\V I Harrison S M Gilm'-ro
Dr L A Grnybill
Travers J tiry for 1st Week.
Hillery Walker Robert C J.own
John ij Hatlaway Wm B Coston
Ed .1/ Murphey Chnrles A Dulov
David Cuniaiing Stephen May
N« rot, L Hall Ja* H Pittman
\Y H Bnrgamy W It Bridges
Wm AGainpr
Maurice ( ohou
Jas M Brady
Jacob II Davis
J EWhiddon
Jatues K Pate
Simon D Slade
H L Smith
W I) Hunter
J us T A merson
Adam S Brown,
Lewis Davis
H T Eubanks
Jeff A In on
W’m S Truluclc
John Curry
K L Houghton
Henry A Josey
J W Waller
H B J oynea
C E Davis
]) W Welch
W E Chirico
Millinery and Fancy Goods,
NOTIONS, &c.
Has just received her Spring Stock emsisting in part, ono of tho mo<
complete lines of Ladies', Misses nml children's Hats and B innets evir
brought to tliis market. Feathers, Pin nos, Tips and Flowers in great va
rioty aud I guarantee Quality, Style aud Prices.
Call early nnd make your selections while tho stock has nearly every
Variety and Style,
found on the Spring Fashion Plates of 188(5. Notions of all kinds coustan*
coining.
F1JVE DRESSES
Cut, fitted and made to order. Evory ladv in town, county or ndjoini-rtj
counties are earnestly n ij lusted to call at my store, see and examine nr
Stock whether they wish to buy or not. Cor. Harris and Jernig m St roots,
Watkins’ Building. upr G-8in
T7" ABIETT
• IRON W ORKN>
LaLig cto "Wilt,
Propt’rs. Sandersville, Sa.
I MniiufiietiircrsNiml Donlors in: Stonm F.iigines of nil styles. Saw
I Mills. Grist M'lls. Cotton Gins, Presses and Machinery of nil kinds
j A lull linojjol Rtibl o” mid Leather Belting k pt in stock.
Steam nml Water Valves, Steam pipes ami Fittings, Inspirators.
I Mndiine Oils and Mill Supplies.
j Repair work solicited and promptly ilono nml as cheap nml well
us eau lie ilono all Machinery sold by n. we guarantee to be as rep-
! resented.
Write or cull on us for Prices nml i scription of nnything wanted
. in the Machine line.
Ur Administrator'll Dismission, Ititcklcn's A in ten NhIvo.
GEORGIA—Washington o nnty | The Best Salvo in the world for cuts
Ordimiry's Ollice. Liuists, Sores, Ulcers, Suit Rlaum,
J.I1 1’itgo A huinislrator of lhc csUilo of r'f.m!) 1 ’
Hurry Kraitcis late ol *ii(| county; ilcoi'ii«uih . * miiiis, (.orns, mid a.l Skin Erup-
.ippliis to me for Idlers of Dismis-lon from linns, nnd positively cures Piles, oi
ij estate, and I will pass upon his applies* | no pay i( quired. It is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction, or mono
OW K S
■nrar-^iissdNGia
25 YEARS_Jlfj_ USE.
Tho Greatest MuU al Trinmph tf th) Kst,
SYlVIPTOr.lS CF-A
TORPID LIVER*
LoMMf.t npprtitCi IloWf'tB rrxiive, t’ulu . <
I’.io wltli :i <1 U JMi’inn hr !* »
back pirf, r.ii.i i:;i«lrr t!:v nhoijtilci'
Llauu, J‘:ilhtOHrt niter wjth n ».■*
Inrlinntion t»i rxvi f Ini'»( it
Irrltitbi’ily tf **»r**i« *. :• h*
n fcclingof bavins nrciccit*' 1 »»{ tj'
U cfti iiK'm, 1)17.’/.Incan, 'i : 'lo» t) *
Ilrart, Del* bvicroilto ovt’i*, ! : : - •
over t-ho liirkc eye. JtrntloN%i*c * *,
fitful ilrrums, IIislilycot^rcil trr; »
CONSTJPATilON.
TOTT'S I'lL.T.Snrocsprcialh ai'
to »uch Ottaet, one doso directs si,in .1
ilmiilpiofl'ROlllifTi! ston-»lo»l«liaiic«un'ni'r
1 lliO I
>It’ll) l»
J'nLr «il rioi.li.
noiirkilic’.I' 'l I yili- r'l . . ,
hu l>iuesllveOrrnn*>lloiriiliu'Mac)sorl
nn»lMr"i. !•, Irs uric. I IMiir«rsi.,“ “
H on or W ii'-Kr.ics ohnngril to n
liLos v lu.icil 1'V u siimio nppllcsllun ol
MilsDtii. )i imparl*niialumi ootor.ncH
lnstn'itnivoiPly. sold by Drii^jritts, oi
sent liv oipriis* O- r<*r ‘.f* , 'f li 1.
OMNI. * . ~ r
THE
EMINGTON
Sewing Machine,
IJKU TUB
I
UNEXCELLED BY ANY.
,.Sure to Give Satisfaction>
iicncral Offlre, I lion, K, T.
Nohr York Office, 283 Broadway.
Buying Agents Wanted.
REMINGTON
(Ooublo and Triple Action)
FORCE PUMP.
The Sou’ll is waking, al last, into
a healthy ;
the Status on this side of
and I)i.\on's lino, new enterprises
are being brought to head every
week, new railroad nml mineral
territory it being dcvelopod, nnd
new stock companies aro being
formed.
i tion on the first Momlny in July. H8G
| Uiveh under my IihikI nml olli. ial signa
' il re I hi* full ilnv of April, JS;G.
M. NEW.VAN, Ordinary.
; t 8—3m*
F M Franeis
Traverse Jury 2d week.
healthy industrial life. In all Jmes A Wllaoii Wm Murphey T> T ^ rir T
Mason C H 11 W «hepparil Win 8 Cullius rutrOlllZG ±101110 111-
' s * A W Alien J:’. D Forb?.
T J Orr HH Horton
Goo \V . Pierce J UTuigpsn
Wallace 11 Wilson J A I) Smith
Linton' I. Jones Abel Cason ;
B A Adams J R Mucker
F M Downs BSJjrdnn
M iluHiai Slmrling W B Morris
J is .1/ J/inar John (j Amerson, j
Frankli i Tanner J T Yarborough
■T'llin J Palmer J T Taylor
t^C Join s George A lt-iiuhart I
MI) Mills JohnS Wtleh
W II Wuodon Josheph Trussull
J Morgan Brown T .1 Braswell
Robert Hood \V •! Brooks
The RF.MINQTON IT'MP Is nliend
c.f nil competition la working easily
refunded. Price 2J cents per box nml rapidly.
MONEY
TO
LOAN.
The umlei'fdgnsd nrc prepared t > negotiate
LOANS UPON ILEAL ESTATE
dustrv.
EUREKA MILLS,
Sandersville - - - Ga.
T ilESE mills are limv making the
best Flour and Meal of any mill in
the country. Every accommodation
is provided lbr people coming in fro m
a distance. Honest men are in
charge, and EVERY POUND of
Meal, Flour and Bran
That the wheat and corn will make is
FOR SALE BY DU RAWLINGS
Wood Coffins, anti Cask-
q|£ ol all styles at T. N. «fe J
orders
itb Mi'. J. F. Mck
C
NOTICE!
w
your!
It is sectjro from freezing; nnd never
needs priming.
Wi: lTitNisil ATTxrnvrvT. to inn
rvMM to m tucm roa rsu with wind
MILL.
Send for Illustrated Circular uud Price-
List, with Testimonials.
Aildress,
REMINGTON AG’L CO., Iiion, N. Y.
Nnw York Orncr: VKa Ilrnmlwny.
AGKNTS WANTHI).
eeuritv, or approved COI I. VTKIiAL
[ er. Terms easy.
pn. ,
Sheriff Sale.
Evans & Evans,
Attorueys at Law.
Aug. 2 llh. 188(1 -tf
For September.
j AVili 11" sold before the Court ILvi'd door
i in the oily of Stndur.'vilhi Wusliinglon
nounty G i,. on llie First Tiles l ty in Stp-
ti inliei' 1880 tlie following property to-wit:
I One trnet or parcel of land containing one
I liundrcd and twenty six seres more or
. .. . .. ' — ^ | lesslvingfn Washington county, bounded
Nonce to Dcbtoi* iii-.l < mlifins. | „„ Nor ,| in!1 1 Kwt |, v Jor.leii HurrUmi,
All person hiving_ demands iigamsl die ,, Smll|l ljv ol,,,,,,,',,, ere!-!;, nn.l West hv
i-lalc of I.iri'ii-t I’, I nrker, Uu ol \\ ii'lu'i' . |.„„| s „f |>„, Smiili and known as the lira/.,
ion county, deceased, are hereby notifies we „ levied on ns tlm properly o
toremier in their dmnamls to the nmlers.g.l A | ax .' ln ,|,. r bridges to satisfy a Superior
4 '“Kiof'bng tu law; and all persons n - l . ()||rt j in |. lv „r of 1*1,am* vs Wm. J.
filled to sad oslato arc lequ.red tu ink p, |IS | aml Alexander Bridges. Proper!v
i "induite payment. Jin oil. 1. 8 _ mi p„i llt ,,,| olU |, v Alax-.ider Bridges defe.idaiu
. tv. \\ alien i j n |,'j j, Ali !ll( j | e gal notice given tenants in
To Every One lu Washington (nnnlv i
Who Wants .Money.
I have $800,000 to lunn, If yon wish' _
it in any unit, from SAi.no to $2000, || ii iti la| util III
from three months to five yenrs time lx || VI ,11 If ISI 11 ,IL\
come wit li proper Beenrity and get it. 1 lit ll» )) v IB If I* l' liIi)J*
am prepared to oiler your money
DKTTl It TKIIMH THAN EVKU 1IMOIIK. -rt&'S.yST.'V .it’'.
i S.-A-RATES GREATLY REDUCED! V.lPT
■ I loan money on city property.
. . .. | I loan money cm notes.
(il ARAN 1 LED to 1IIL (. I LRS { j i non( .y on jrjJt eclgnj aeaurity.
i t&ri shave PAi’Eiw. ; PFNTRAI R. R
I have, especial ollVnn for the next niuete | v-sI—iiN ir\r\L_i tv T\ •
days for all who wish on farm lands._ Up day passenger Tram Arrive at
$2300 Dr more, it will bo greatly to|Tcnnille VtUlOp ni.
your interest to call and see mo during! Down dav passenger Train AVt'ivo
that time' iatTennille ! 11:28. a. m.
lteiiiembor this is no Sham Notice to j L ; () n |„| lt pasbcnger Train Arrive
UK IN kvki.v j ut Tonnij| e 1 : 17 p. in.
of tho mill, less the toll.
So bring in your WHEAT AND
corn .it the sumo time and thereby
save going to mill twice.
' V. R. BRINGLE, Prnp’tr
7-!) Si-If 1). G. HOWARD, Mil .
. TRADE MAaif ^ REGISTERED.
T Wii l.l i S, Bal lwin co in'v.
IjltllC, fill ..
-•ais, > apt. G U 1
Sisnett. II.ne
. ■!< county. Jno
Col. OH 1
T.g 'rs. JG II ..-
R mgliton, G
i C Walker, M
Wiisi.ingioti c
minty.
A
Oa no ioa of Jndg) It II. Lewis tho
following rcsulutioi's were offered and
adopted.
U.'soive l 1st Tint we favor tho Itiil
Road Coni" s e n law af il now st uds,
lleiu'.ved 2 id. That the primipie of
Joe il op:iou should bo maintained as the
true democratic rule fur dealing with the
liquor question and that die parly faith of
the district m pledged to the right of tho
people to pass upon the issue every two
years a' now provi led, aid that die liquor
question slio'ihl h_‘ kept out of |> >!ities.
Resolved 3rd That approving die lots-
tion principle thus far practiced in o>'r i they
Senatorial nQinimti 1:1, in our opinion it i- ;
the right of all dc iLdeg itei fro o di j di Her-
cut counties of ih is District lu pai doi pa'.e
in fut'.ire mini nations upon terms of also
lute equality, looking only to the nomina
tion an I election of tho best an 1 most- 1
c tp iblo m in for the ofline to lie i) te l, and
having duo rej rd lo the fairly expressed
v/ 'h of the D.inocra.'y oftiij cu.miy fia.m
wllicli the .Senator is to ha chosen.
On motion dis toliow in' g.-ndemcn
were thou selected as i!,o il mo.-ralic Ex.
e. ri.'e Ijomnii'leo of t ie 20lh Sen Uoriai
Jji-trict t i sjrve for tlnj next two yea s;
I Juii. * ie i 1. U hihlen. (.h linnan, .1 t’
Whibiker, 'J R iia per. Bildwin county.
John (J liver lie ». R Brown, J R Sa-uett 1
li ineock eo'.iniy, (,ie-i D Wan lien. .Jas. W
•Sin th, Ji.o l i> 'gg- i>, WashingUm county
Jti g" 1 raid, L i.iiue of ilancoclv liter) j
in a viu v clo t lent aid e nnpliut ntir.r m.m-
nc . r e to 1 die i auiQ if Hon. C R i’ringh j
... A a-nuigton to repres.'n > the ‘Jilih Sj 11 - j
t ..a il Di-lriet i.a di - i! • xl t r.;nct' d it'seud)!)’
Tn.. nomination was seconded hy 11 hi. (jeo !
T Whil ien of Bthiwin, and jfr Pringle j
; was die:, unanimously ileeledhy a rising
: vote, Op nodon—-a committee of three
r iii-l'ting of Co':. O i I R ig>-rs of Wash ill;
ton J Ion Ja: il; rfarak. r <.t' Bad win Judge
I .auk L lilt co II me ink we re anpoioled.
, lo notify Mr Pringh- 'd'liis nomimtliuu and
r.quest Ids: ncecplanx'.
On m itio i—the onve'ition adjourned.
Sanm d L \\ iii. iker. ijha;r. - n in.
Jus J5 R,heits S.'c v,
Admiuisti atm-
DIED.
At his home near AVMiito Bluff on
the Ouqiioj River July 1 ath 1880,
Mr. Wm. J, Sellers, The subject ol
this sketch, was born the 13th day
of Feb. A. I). 1821). Although he
was confined to his bed fo.' several
years, with that most dreadlul and
f ital disease* Jousumplion, yet l.o was
never lieird to murmur nor com
plain. He was perfectly resigned to
the will of his master and often ex
pressed himself to the writer as
willing and anxittiis lo meet his
Savior. IK: taught his children to
live a true and rightuiis Ufa tiri
might meet him in Heaven.
About oil! year ago he united him
self with the Methodist Ghurch at
( aliin Hill in this county from
which tiijK! hu lived a ((insistent
uliristi in life. He leaves a devoted
wifo and six loving children to
mourn his lots but may they • yet’
b: comforted by that b!o.. fid
thought that,
There is a land of pure delight
Where saints immortal reign
I it li ni to day exclude-; the night
An 1 pleasure.) banish pain.
E. I). S.
possession.
Aug 3rd
C A.
780.
given
WALL Sheriff w. c
A Ctcnnan wlio earno over with n party
of Mormons was interviewed l»v n repor
ter. He puffed innnnnso volumes of
smoko from an-ohi-fiihliioned Schleswig.
Holstein pipe, and gaz> d at tho reporter
»nnoddy. Tho interview is thus given:
“Have you an idea you’ll like Mormon,
ism, eh!” asked tho latter.
“Veil,” replied tho honest Teuton, re.
moving tho pipe from his mouth and
wiping off his chin with great delibera
tion, “I guess I found mo oud pooty
gweok oof I ilou'd like ’em.”
“Married ?”
“Noin.”
“Wlnit, nine wives, nnd you only an
hour in tlm country.
“I told you dot I don’t vas nmrrit to
somepody at all!”
“IIow many wives do you think yon
will take when you got out West V”
“Dot vitality beezuess! Oof I feel
•ike.it J vill took (only towsaut. ”
As bo said this the < lormr.a convert
replaced Ids pipe, scowled an terribly ns
tC2Q Arcli fciuvot, T’DlluU'a, I-’a.
A Well Tried Treatment
For C.msiiniiithm, Astlinci, Bi'imchits,
l)ys|iensiii. ( nlirrh, liny Fever, Heuil*
i nelie. hehllfiy Klieuiuntisui, Neuralgiu,
■ anil nil Oirottic and .Xw'oiu Uisui il r».
When ‘‘Conipouiul Oxygen" is inhaled the
| heart has imparted to it increased vitality.
That Organ sends forth the blood with more
force and less wear to itself; tho vital cur
rents leave on tlcur circuit new deposits of
: vital force inuvervcell of tissue over which
they pa-s anil return ag' In for a new sup
ply. This simple story is tho rational ex-
plinnlion of the greatest advance that medi
cal science lias yet made.
‘‘Tiic Com pou nd Oxygen Treatment”
which Dis. Starkey & Baiun, No. 1321) Arch
Street, Philadelphia, have been u-ing for
the la*tsixteen years, is a scientific adjust
ment of the elements of Oxygon and Nilro*
, gen magnetiial, am! the compound is so eon
densed and made | ortnble that it is carried
by express to cveiy portion of the country
i —indeed, it is sent all over the world.
Das. S.UIKF.V & I'aui.V have the liberty
. to refer (ill proof of their stall lii.g as l’hy*
sicians) to the following named well-known
persons who have tried their Treatment:
. Hon. William D. Kki.t.kv,
J/.-t/tf'iv of Con grew, 1 Vi iltlelt'Jjiltifi.
Rev. Ytcroii I., Coni ad,
Editor Lutheran Qbacrnr, 1 /if ulcljthia.
Rev. Oiiaui.ks W. Cli.'Iiino,
i Editor Amrfieuu u,forma- Xe. ’j York,
Hon. Will\m Penn Nixon.
j Editor Inter (Jrciul, Chicago, I .
Slnrtlu or mislead yon I
IKoni) I say, wlt’ch 1 will ho pleased tiiL . , . <!> •» •
...:t :n ....it...l, . Down night passungor lratn Armo
at Tennillu 12.51 p. in
prove to if you will call to sec me at the
Store of A. Y. Haines whom I will ho|
glad no serve you.
W. R. THIGPEN
Administrator’s Dismission.
GE0RG1A—Washington County
OR DINA It VS OFFICE
Daniel New, Administrator of the estate
of Ezra New late of said county, deceased,
applies to me for letters of dismission from
, the adniinistrotion of said estate, and I will
! pass upon his application on tho first J/ou-
I day in July, 1880, at my ollice in Sanders
I vilio,
| tiiveu under my hand officially this 20th
(lav of Mat;li, 1880.
4 i-3m M. NEWMAN, Ordinary
■)()(
For AdminitftratorV Diaminsion:
GEORG I A— Wnsliington County
OUD INAIIVS OFFICE.
E. A..Sullivan, Administrator of the es
tate offieorge Veal applies to me for letters
of dismission from the Administration of'li
estate o said deceased, mni I will pass up, I
on his application on the first. Monday in I
July, 188(i.
Given tinder my hand and oflcial signu I No. !!, L*. M.
Cia tlit-a t I. il.it- r i r M 1. I uL'i! . ■ ... ...
litre this 2(Jth day of .Vaich, 1880.
4 13m M. NEWMAN,Ordinary.
Ituil-ltoad
Leave S indursville 10:13 a. in
Luavo Sati'lersvillo—.—1:25 p. in
)(>(
WICIGHTSVII.I.CA I'lLNNII.IA-
* 4 4ND-
IX Jill.IN A NV 111(4 IITN VILLK
HAIL. HOADS.
To Take. Effect May 1st, 188G.
No. 1, A. M. ‘ No. 2, A. M.
i.v Tcnnillo 0:10 Lv Dublin....'.....8:15
\r Harrison '.:10 Ar Con lsr. '. 0;0i)
Ar Donovan 7:00 Ar Bruton or 9:15
tr \f rilihtsv'le., 7:20 Ar Lovett. 9 30
Lv Wrightsv’Jo...7:23 Ar Wriglitsv'li'...U..'i5
Ar Lovett 7'50 Lv Wriglitsv’le 19:01
Ar Bruton cr 8:07 Ar Donovan 10:17
\r Condor 8:20 / i Harrison 10:3)
tr Dublin 8:1.7 Ar Tunnille 11:00
No. 4, P. M.
Lv Tennillc.2.30 Lv Dublin 4.53
^ trHairlaon 3:00 Ar Condor 6:19
i- . i ... , 75 j I \r Donovan 3:17 Ar Brill on cr......5:2.7
np, ji Adnunistrator s Dismission. I \ r Wriglilsv’le.. 3:30 Ar Lovett ..........5:4')
UI'.UHvIA,—Washington Count) jhv Wri«IUsv , lo...'I:3.-> Ar Wrighfsv , le...0:03
ORDINARY'S OFFICE. j \r Lovett 1:0) I.v Wrig .tsv’lc...C:10
W. Miles Cox, Administrator of tlie cs j tr Ilrutoo cr 4:1-7 Ar I) movan (i:27
tate John Cox. late of said countv, deceased tr Condor 4:3) Ar ilurriscti G:4 )
applies to me for letters of dismission fion ' tr Dulilin 4:4 i .Vr iY-nnillc 7:15
the adniinbtration of said estate, and I wil.l The following. appointm.-iiEs linvo been
pass upon iiis application on the' first Mon , " :l| U t/' ing ciba''. M tv 1st IS.’!.
day in July, 18.*0, at my ollice in .Sander- ! c.L__W ire, Ag't at D ib'iu (it , D»k W R R
the' lymphatic condition of liis system , Junoi; Josliui R. Ft
Tho Senatorial Convention of
tlie KepublL-tui pirlv of the 20t!.i
Senatorial Convention is hereby
'-•ailed to meet in ihe city of San-
dciaVilli; on tho 27th lust, to take
action on the Senatorial question
Noam Joansos. CiiAttt
J- R WlIITMOUE SECitKTAUV.
RcpiiDliiiin Exiuutivu Com. 20th
Senatorial District,
Notice uS' itj.siiIiitioh,
The firm of W A. McCarty ec Compnnv
of Tenniile Gpcrgia is this day by luutnul
eon-ent di-s.ilved. W. A. .Mi'C.nty selling
on i i inlere't to W. F. Seliimfelc who
will continue h i-inees at die old stand
i Iii- July 22ill IS' G.
W. A.McCarty,
W. P. Sen ■ fi i.Ei:
5” hi ki i
P^BELSSLE SELl-GURE
iiU'.Nt no
, (nowi<*i __ ,
MsOht Hist tiintotl, il find /jfciTii, Sciil
iDpiuiiiht'}. U’dci* vrlopcy’iww. I)ru*fKi^*.irun Jill It.
‘ Address DR. WARH •% Co
t • LfcS'Ti; lion f f 0*1') c;f Ml
\ six-cDiliMs tu** r.T
• f Xrrvtms t:rhiW}j,
would permit, and strutted away. Fur
ther ou.nii Englishman was encountered.
When asked how long lie had been a
member of tho Mormon church ho re
plied: “Five months."
“Do vou believe iu polygamy
“-Ow?”
“How many wives are you going to
take when you get out West?”
“Hit all depends,” replied the careful
Britisher, “ii’upoa li'cxigoaces of th’
h’ocensiou, li'aud th’ h’extent of me
’ouse'old.”
“Have y ou ever iiccn married ?”
“Hi'vo liccn jincd wenee in ’oaveu Ry
Holder D.iubar, i.ai i\ hunt h exper
ienced mutri moiiy h’on h’eartii has
Tins man and tlie German whom tlie
reporter hud first spoken to, and, in faot,
all the niriubei's of tiic hand, were stal
wart f dlows, nnd they might have been
nell-to do moohanies and farmers in tlie
old countries Tlie women wore particu
larly neat, aud not a few of them were
sxceedingly comely. They were mod-
tst in demeanor and shrank from tho
gave of tin* spectators, with whom tho
garden was crowded. They were mostly
under twenty-live years of ago, nnd had
been m iiils-of-ull-work in 17 mdou, Glas
gow and Berlin. A pair of very pretty,
[■lump lasses had been taken from bo
bind London beer bars and
across tho Aiiantie by the eloquence of
| 15)0 u:;s: ■ ;:ar;es. -Eimira }'r.<( Dress
ANIIUIIS,
Tcnijde. Cu rt, A'-nr York.
Mrs. Mary A. ( ator. Widow of di* late
Du IIarvev Catos Cmde.n. Nor ./ir.ieg
Mits Al a ny A Do. 0 n v,
Jamaica, Long Island Nov York
Mils Mary A Liietmoub
M'/i'u-y MaerwhueeJtn
Jl'EtiE I! K VoeiuiEiqs,
Nrw York City
MrGkoiiok \V i.i w ards
Proper M Co rye.* Hotel Philalclphn
Mil Fit A 8: LID/ EL
A ikII know.i Merchant, Philadelphia
Mu Wiei.iam li Wiiitkey.
Silk Minufnr urer Philadelphia, Pa.
And many oilier- in every part of the L! S
“Coiuiionnd Oxyyea—i V Mode af Action and
llerutt.c’ is the title ol'a volumeof eear.ly 20)
pages, by Dr- Starkey iV Palen witieh gives
to ail imillirers full iuformalinn as to 111i-
remarkable cur
] villc ii. saiil county.
I Given under my hand ami ofiieia! signa
I til re, this uOtli diiy of March, !880.
4-0—3:n M. NEWMAN, Oril’y.
For AdminisiratorV Di.smi-smn.
E RG1A—-Wnsliiii rtou Couuti
ORDINARY'S OFFICE,
M. M. Mathis and A. Mi tin-, Adminis
traters of the istale of Littleton J/athis. lat.
of said county, dcccnsi-d, apply i» me fo
letters ol disuns-ion from the ndminislratio.
ofh'iii.1 e-tate, arid I will pass upon tliei
application on the first Mon.iav in J lv
1880, at ruy ollioe in .Sandersville, in sail
county
Given under my hand and offi. ial signs
tare this 3uth day of March, 1880.
4~fi—3m M. MEWMAX, Ordin y
Against tiieSaie.
G UORGIA—WnNliincton County
ORDINARY S OFFICE,
5\ herens tin election lias been liel I at al
die election p-e. incts in said county on Wed
.V E A mold,
I A Juticrs,
l o i.i ir ( ! i..
H irrisonGi., WAT K R
W, B. '1 LG.MAS, Pros. A Gen. Sun
curative agenl anil a largo record , nesilay the 21st day of April, 188', unde,
of -uprising eiuv- iu a wide range of eh roil- j 'lie provisions of tlie “General Loo.il Option
ie eases—many ofllicm being al) iiidoned to ; Liquor L.u”and said elect on having re
die I.v other physicians. It will bo mailed suited iu a majority of
Ireo to anv address on upplici:ion ‘“242 Vales Against the 8nlc.'
DHS.' STAKKKY & IMLRS, ! .Notice of said result is hereby given olli | \PERFkC TSA TISFACTIOto
SEWING-MACHINE
HAS HO EQUAL.
i-520 Ai'O'ii NL. I’iiilitdelpliiu I*a
BUGGIES! BUGGIES! BUGGIES!
On hand aud to airive half cur
attracted lead of Buggies embracing till quali
ties and styles—Give us a trial before
' purclmsin r.
:i'l " !>,;'■!'
cially under my hand and seil of the Court |
of Ordinary this 22d d.v of April. 1837,
_ „ M NEWMAN,
o. OrdinaW. C -
Hew Heine Seras Macline Co.
—ORANGE, MASS.—
30 Union Square, N. Y. Chicago, III, St. Duls. M 0,
Atlanta, Ga. Dallas, Tex, San Francisco, C®(-
For< SALE pv
Jerniganty So n>
sa\i»;
"
It 8 VILL