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YjrSDAY SEPTEMBER M.VsM
J*Te RN IQ A N
rBRI.UlIRR and PROPIIIMOR
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Thin powder never varies. A maiver of
purity ,*»rengtli and wIiolreomeneM. More
teoRotnical titan tlie ordinary kind*, and
rannol be fold incompetidon with tin* mill-
tilndenf low teat, abort weight alum or
■>|in<|)liate powdert. Hold only in cana.
Ilorat. UiKiMo rtWDBUCo., 100 wall at
i Y
Royal Baking Powder far sale by
.'hariei Knlgbum.
A MATHIS’ SPACE
Taraip Reed, Taraip Reed.
New Crap.
Red purple top.
White flat Dutch.
Purple top yellow Swede Rutax
baga.
Largo
Ahordeeu
Selected White Qlobe turnip*.
Scod in any quantities in
paper* and in bulk. I wurrcut
these seed to bo new crop.
A. Mathis.
purple top yellow
At Mathis' Drug Store
COCAL AND OTHBIWIIB.
Look out for J A Rubaou bo la on hla
ruunda 1
The Anguala U tad it In tlireo utile* of
H’arthcn.
Hon. II. G. Wright of M&rlaw Go.
it iu the city.
The rump-meeting crowd Rot wet on
their return Sunday evening.
S«ndar*viUe wm well roproeentol at
the D«t*p Step camp-meeting on Sunday
laat.
Mra Kmily .V:C*rly of Ang'lita ia in the
city tithing her aon, Mr W A McCarty
and family.
quit* a crowd from Mitledgoville and
I.lntnu attended^ Deep Step ramp meet
ing Sunday.
Several local* appear in t'ii* issue
referingto Mias Mary Perry’s fall stock
of Millinery goods.
Miss Uulle Smith who has keen
visiting relatives at Culverton has
returned home.
Harper Gilmore’s ease was carried
before the grand Jury last week. No
bill was returned
DIED.
Mr. Quintilian Skrine, died at his
home near Rath Richmond county
on Monday 6th Inst. He was a na
tive of this county and for years
was a practicing attorney at this
bar. Ho removed to Burke county
about 40 years ago. His death was
oaueod by cancer on tho hand. He
never married and was in his 78th
year.
Mr* Vivia Mayo Wife of A Af Mayo died
Monday morning the littli after a short but
very severe Ulna**. Mr Mayo ha* our
sympathy he truly ha* been an afllicted
man Uod alone know* why *o many be*
reavmcnt* are for one while other* have
none. Mr* Mayo wa* loved by all, die
ha* not been well since the lo** of her two
little babe* in the spring, the Mother and
babea we feci are united in that home ol
red prepaed for those who lovo the Lord
All of her lovod one* will ml** her but die
lia* only gone Insfore to open the gate* to
welcome you when you come,
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Buggies!! Buggies!! Buggies!!
at M. H Bird's
MARRIED.
On Sunday. Gth inst., at the res
idencc of the bridu's father, by Rev.
G. S. Johnston, Mr. W. A. Sheppard
and Miss Mary Lizzie daughter of
Mr. W. R. Hall, ail of this couuty.
Married at the residence of Mr
Mark Wood on the 8lh inst by R
P. Ryuum N. P. Mr. James J. Tan
ner and Miss L. A. A. Wood ull of
Washington eouuty.
Horse shoeing u speciality
M. U. Bird's
at
There will be a concert
night 16th imt at Watkins'
misaion children lficta.
on Thursday
llall 26c ad-
idaocj
lliruti
Mrss Georgia Benton of Dnblln
was the guest of Miss Minnie
Castollaw last week.
Mre. T. C. Newsome and daugh
ters, Misses Mattie and Brownie,
have returned to Macon.
See advortizementjof B. G. Harris
and Co., in another column. They say
they will not he undersold.
Mrs. W. L. Mathews, of Syljrania
is in the city visiting her father
Rev. Wm. Park, and family.
Alford Walker colored (formerly of our
wa learned wits killed in a light in
iruiingham Ala a few days ago.
Mr W A McCarty ha* retu rued from
the Northern Markets, where hu has been
purchasings nice stock of fall goods.
We had a visit from Mr. W. N.
Harman ot Tennille last week, we
ure always glad to sec such men as
Mr H , while here he paid for
his paper for the next year in ad
vance, wont some one else do like
wise? We never refuse the cash.
Riding around the county we see
cotton pickers busy from the old
man down to the liule todler; surely
there is a prospect of money coming
soon. We hope there wilt be a better
crop than many think, as a generul
thing people always look on the
t arkeat side.
Oar merchants are receiving new
goods daily, they are surely looking
for brighter clays and not allowing
hard times to cause them to despond,
^oung men iind no dificulty, in
getting positions, each store has
taken on more help for the fall trade,
which makes it look a little more
like business than a month, ago.
What is the use of our city
athers passing ordinances requiring
the mcrchau.B to put the sweepings
from B tbeir places of business in
barrels or boxes, when they will not
remove it; the streets are no better
aff than they were before as the
barrels of trash are running over.
*nd the paper is Mattered over the
•treetsthe same us before. Let
them see to it!
^SNIaimtats for su hi llur-
Until Bablivi church.
8,ln ‘l»y U o’clock in each
month, also the lourth Sunday and Katur-
"?y before in each mouth at 11 o'clock A.
A T Smith, Pastor.
DcligMIal IU Hale.
Snndcraville lias certainly made
a great ncquisitim to her school
facilities by rccnringjtr.o services
ot Prof. L. F. Whitaker of At
lanta as teacher ot Music in nil its
brunches. Although satisfied of
the Professors cfficuucy, the Board
of Education und a tuvored few,
acceptod an invitation .last Friday
evening to uttend a tnusicule at
Prof. Whitaker’s residence on
Smith street.
A programmoof wlut tho Prof,
termed “every day music”
occupying about an hour, wus
rendered ill a most satisfactory
manner br Prof. Whitaker, his
two daughters, Misses Minnie
and Mozellc, and his son Walter
0. Whitaker. Thoso present ap
preciated tho music as only such
rare treats can bo appreciated,
and tho thanks rendered by Hon.
Johu N. Gilmore President of
the Board, and bis expression of
the confidence of the Board in
the competency of Prof Whitaker
were echoed by every one present.
It is to be hoped thut the com
munity may realize tho advuii-
tuges to be gainod by putronizing
a toucher so well qualified, and
secure Prof Whitaker’s long resi
dence with us by giving nim a
large clues of pupils.
Call at M. 11. Bird's Ourriago
Shop and buy one of those put
Buggy uraberrellus.
Thanks,
We beg to tender our gruteful
thanks, to those kind ladies and
geutlmeu in Atlanta, who so gent
]y and consideruteij ministered to
our beloved son Tommie during
bis illness and who have exteuded
to us their sympathies iu our sad
bereuvmeut.
To Mr. M. D. L. McCroskey
under whose roof our dear eon felt
so much at home, and was so well
cured for. And to our old time
valued friends the Hon. J. W
Kontroc and hie estimable family,
who so disinterestedly and gener
ously, without our solicitation and
almost without our kuowledge,
had removed him to their hospita
ble home, and have bestowtd up
ou him such loving, almost paren
tal cure, ive are uuder obligations,
which words ure inadequate to ex
press.
Their unvarying kindness to
Tommie will never be erased from
memory’* tablet of his sorely be
reaved pareuls,
Thomas E. Brown and Lady.
Sandersvillo Ga., Sept- i3. 188(i
Atlanta papers please copy.
TENNILLE.
Bettor ca!l on J/cIntyre A Co., be
fore thoso bargain jerseys are all
sold.
Mr. Franklin ofTennillc, is erect
ing a nice dwelling on his lot, dwell
ings now being in demand.
Our enterprising sister city,
Tennille, is null on |a boom. A
commodious hotel has just been
completed -
Messrs Gallnlicr A Smith of Tcn-
nillo are having a storehouse put
up on account of not having room
for thoir large stock of furniture.
Mr. Moulton Peacock, who has
been clerking heretofore with T, N.
A J. W. Sn.i‘li, can now be found
with the Arm of McIntyre A Co.,
where he will be pleased to wait on
LU friends.
From ml nppcArance Tennille
m ixt. lie a splcn nt business place
and its citizens suroly_ are very en
ergetic. If you ficl blue pay the
city a visit, you will meet smiling
faces on every side, also a word of
cheer nnd welcome; such places nev
er make you think of hard times.
As you enter the city from.Sanders-
ville, you first come to the store ol
McIntyre A Co., take a peep within;
'twill help you; kix clerks polite as
dancing masters, with faces lull ol
sunshine will give you a cordial
greeting: the goods, the good
feast for tho eyes of thoso who love
pretty things, those jerseys caunot
be beat in quality or price. Across
the road you meet with the well
known laughing countenance of Mr.
Schuufcle nnd the portly pleasant
man, once our Clem do not slight
this firm, their stock is large, plenty
of clerks at your command. We
omy made a flying visit to the city,
therefore, could not visitevery store;
but you will find Uashinsky A Bro.,
T. N. A J. W. Smith dry goods mer
chants, Miss Mit Jordan, Mrs dice
ly milliners, J. T. Walker A Co.
Wm. Harman, Win. Gullaher family
grocers, J. B. Pritchard the boss
grocer, and Dr, Daniel druggist,
energetic, affable gentlemen all at
their post, very busy, none loafiug
■o fur as we could seo. Theu it is
the best lighted town of its size is
the stale; it has a regular night
watchman: this truly speaks pros
purity, in spite of hard times. We
arc proud of our county, more than
proud of our sister city Tcnnillo,
{Superior Court.
Convened yesterday, His Hon. Judge
Carswell, presiding. 'The Crlmi:iml docket
wa* taken up and quite a largo portion of it
was disposed of The following are the
visiting attorneys: Judge If DI) Twivg*.
Col .! T Jordan, Col A l* Daley, Col W I.
Phillips.
Stenographer McCord of Atlanta,
The Superior Court adjourned over until
2 o’clock, in re*|icct for Mr A M Mayo
clerk, on account of the death of hi* wife.
Waggons ami Harness at M.
Bird’s Carriage Shop.
I offer $1000,00 to any ono that
will find aiiy thing but -i pure ha-
vannah in Warren I*. Lovett's
Private Stock Cigar.
If you wisb to look charming
and bt* admired by all, be sure to
purchase a but from Miss M. W
Porry.
Sandersvillo Ga.,
Sept, lltb, 1880.
Prof- L. F. Whitaker,
Dear Sir:
The under
signed members of the Board of
Education and others who were
delighted attendsnts to the charm*
ing music at your bouse on last
Friday night, take pleasure in ten
dering you and your estimable wife
and children a complimentary ben
efit at Walkin'a Hall on such night
next week as you may suggest.
Very respectfully,
M. Newman. J. N. Gilmore,
E A Sullivan, B T Rnwings,
J B Roberts, W Gallaher,
G W II Whitaker, and others.
Do not fail to feast your eyes on
the beautiful articles ot millinery
to be seen at Miss M. W. Perrys.
Sandersvillo Ga.,
Sept. 11th. 1886.
Gentleman of the Board ot Educax
lion and others:
Your kind note of
to-day just received. I cannot ex
press adequately tho gratification
its perusal afforded me. I grate
fully accept the complimentary
benefit you propose, nnd suggest
next Thursday night the 16lb. as
the most suitable time.
Very truly yours,
L. F. Whitukcr.
Withdrawn From Tennille
Web?g to inloru our thousands
of customers throughout Washing
ton and adjoining counties who
have been so liberal in their pat
ronage at our Tknnillb Stoke,
tuat we will no longer continue
business at that staud, and that
our whole and entire capital will
be Concentrated and oteratkd
at our Two Story Fireproof
Brick Building ul Sandersvillk.
It will he in lull bhixt with num
berless seasonable attractions by
Sept 15th. Wholesale ip
stairs, Retail Down stairs.
We are determined to make ours
‘The Dry Goods Establish
ment’’ of Middle Georgia. Mc
Carty SHALL BE FOR SANDERS'
VILLE WHAT J B WHITE IS FOR
Augusta. Lead we must, Lead
we will, we ure determined to lead
iu every feature of our business.
The addition of auother story
to our large store enables us to in
crease our stock vastly in quantity
and variety. New departments
will be added embracing a class
of goods never before shown in San-
dcrsville. With the advantages
we have in trado hacked by a live
expet ience and capital sufficient to
take advantage of all and every
inducement for cash, our lionse
must be the favorite resort for pur
chasers. True to our record of the
past we plcpge ourselves to hold
high prices *n subjection, to defend
tho people from monopoly in busi
ness and *ell Dry Goods Shoes
Clothing Ac., forever in your
midst at the lowest values possible
by any dealer in the state.
Bowing in humble thanks to
the people for their mo-t liberal
patronage for the last nine
years; we bog that you call
early and often that we may verity
all said ubovo and more. Wc are
now closing out all summer goods
at cost and less than cost. Any.
price to make a clean sweep.
wm. a. McCarty, & co.
Two Story Fire Proof Biiclt Build
ing, Sandersvillo Ga.
Aug. 10th 1880.
Warren P. Lovett’s Private Stock
Cigar is tho BEST liiekle cigar iu
the WORLD.
For Tax (Receiver.
We arc authorized to announce
the name of Mr. G. W. Bateman for
Tax Receiver for Washington county
at the ensuing election iu January
next.
CLEVELAND A IIENDKVCKS,
These arc the two highest grades
of flour made by the Eureka Mills
Merchants are buying them nnd they
sell freely. 7-14—tf
For Tax Collector.
Wc areVuthorizcd to announce the name
of Mr Stephen J Jordan for the office ol Tax
Collector of Washington county at tho en
suing election in January next.
“PLantekiTphide,"
This is a now brand of flour that
la giving good satisfaction ground nt
Eureka Mills. 7-'14—tf
C. C C. PainloMiycure* -.in: nci
To The Citiaen* of Washington
Cnnnty.
I uinat respectfully announee myself as
a candidate for the olllco of Tax Receiver
and should you favor me with y , r support
I will attend to ths business of >lint office lo
the best of my ability.
I HERMAN.
‘ fa n ,m; itiT VaYoitrr e . ’
Is mooting with satisfaction with
planters in Washington county, to
bo found nt Kureka Mills. 7-14—tf
For Mhcrlfl'.
The friends and fellow citizens of
James A. Jackson presents him to
tho voters of Washington county ns
a candidate for the office of Sheriff
Examino the uew Millinery
f oods just received by Mis* M. W.
’erry before going elsewhere.
For TaiMct elver.
Mr, Editor:
With pleasure wo announco the
nnm# of William I*. Smith ns a candidate
for Tax Receiver. We Like tni* opportunity
to thank his friends for their liberal sitppoit
in the past and earnestly request that they
continue it in the future and gut their
friends and neightior* to go and do likewise
at the coming election in Jununry next. *
Pm ENDS.
GOOD FLO UK.
Merchants are buying and selling
readily Ibc new brand of flour of tbo
Kureka Mills. 7-14—t
For Clerk of the Su
perior Court.
I respectfully announce myself a can
didate for Clerk of the Superior Court of
Washington county at the ensuing January
election.
THOMAS J.DAVIS.
TO FAH-
IIONEY TO LOAN
1HEK8.
If you want money on easier term* than
you ooji get it elsewhere call on Hines A
Rogers. M ireh 30: It if.
First Glass painting at M, II
Bird s Carriage simp.
For tl*e Nominees.
Let all democrats now that the nnm
ii atiou* nro made for.the Hennto and
Uo’tse 0 i Rep esentatives rally to the
i ppert of tin lu uiuoe*.
Those who wish something nice
in Toilet soaps can tindgthem at C.
M. Fulghum’s at half the original
prices, paiu for the same quality
lie ha? the largest and best assort
ed stock of Toilet soapsjever shown
ia bnndersvillo. Ca 1 and price
them it is a treat to examine them.
Sandersrllle High School.
The exercises of the above insti
tution will begin Sept. 13th 1886,
The various departments are in
charge of faithful, zealous and expe
rienced teachers. Saudersville is
one of the healthiest locations in tbo
state nnd in easy communication by
rail roads and telegraph.
Tuition no uinal, for residents per
annum $2.00, nou residents $12.00
payable on day of entrance.
A music department has been re
cently added, which will be in charge
of Prof. L. F. Whitaker, who is well
known throughout the state as a su
perior teacher. Good board can be
obtained at $10per month in excel
lent families. Further information
will be given by addressing any of
the following;
Hon. J, N. Gilmore, President
Board of education
W. H. Lawson, Superintendent.
1 m Dr. H. N. llollifield Sec’y.
Vestus Jackson is the only man
in Sandcrsville ' that can liundlo
Warren P Lovett's Privuto Stock
Cigar.
SENT FREE.
Every reader of this paper who aims to
buy machinery can learn how to save mon
ey if he wi.l send his name on n postal card
to The “Dixie” Co; Atlanta. Oa. A sam
ple copy of “Dixie," the handsomest in
dustrial journal in the country, will he
sent him free of charge. State just what
kind of
MACHINERY
you want and don’t delay. Send at once.
It only cost* one cent to send u* a postal
card and you will get information that wilt
save you many dollar*.
Address Tub “Dixie” Co„
"Constitution” Building, Atlanta, Oa.,
Vestus Jackson is the only man in
Sandersvillo that sells the BEST
nicklc Cigar on earth.
logew.
County Treasurer.
I announce tnvsclf as a candidate for re-
election a* Treasurer for Washington
county. Thanking the people lor past con
fidence I cun only promise continued
fidelity to trust if elected.
P R TALIAFERRO.
Sept 2. 1886.
For Tax Receiver.
I respectfully announce myself a* a can
didate for the office of Tax Receiver of
Washington county at the January election
and solicit the support of tho voter* of the
county.
JOHN. N. ROGERS.
»cpt 9,1886.
A Fresh lot of that noted tooth-
acbo euro can be fouud nt Hollen
beck’s 25c a bottlo worth #25.00
in cases of toothache.
For Treasurer.
We are authorized to announce the name
of Mr. K. J. N. Walden for Treasurer of
Washington County 11 the ensuing election
in January next, ou true Democratic prin
cipals.
Buy your Cotton Prcss;ltopuat LANG <Sc
WILTS and save money
Renews Her Youth.
Mra, Plioobe Cheslev, Peterson, Olay
Co., Iowa, tells ttie following remarka
ble story, the truth of which is vouched
for by the residents of the town : “I a«u
73 years old, have been troubled with
kidney complaint and lameness for
many years; could not dress myself
without help. Now I am free from all
puiu und soreness, and am able to do
all iny own bousewoik. I owe my
thunks to Ehctrio Bdt»rs for having re
newed my youth, and removed Com
pletely ah di: ease und puin.
Try a bottle, only 50c. at Dr Bawl
ing* Drug Btore.
I have located permanently in this
city for the purpose of teaching Vo-
cal and Instrumental Music. My
instructing will be in accordance with
the latest and most approved meth
od. Terms:—Piano, Organ, Guitar
Flute, each $5 per scholastic month.
Vocal lessons in class 50cls per
month. I am prepared to attend to
the tuning aDd repairing of pianos,
in the best possible manner, in this
city nnd surrounding country ou
moderate terms I am also agetii
for the sale of Pianos and Orga^.s,
at Factory prices.
L. F. WHITAKER,
Prof, of Mu.-ic,
Suutlersville, Sept. 61b, 18s0. 1 m
onroici. herpes,and all *o es caused by pub
oned blood, by neutralizing and totally de
stroying tho sped lie poison which produces
nnd feeds the disease.
Sold at Mathis' Drug Store, and by Hatch
and Smith at Tennille.
C. C. O. Readily cures chronic, scrof
ulous ulcere, discharging wounds, bruises,
scalds, blotches, burns, pimples nnd all skin
eruptions, ensued and fed by tainted or im
pure blood.
Sold at A/hthl-’ drug store and by Hatch
A Smith, Tennille-
A Perfect substitute for calomel, nteronry
blue nnss, etc, cm lie louu I in M A Sim
mons' Liver Medicine.
Sold n‘. Mathis’ Drug Store and by Hatch
ndSmith, Tennille.
TIIC
s
eiist
AFET7
TOCKINO*
•aPPORTER
FOr Hie Scnntc.
Please announce the name of William
Kirkland a candidate for the Senate in the
20th Senatorial District. i/any Friend*.
A large lock of Cotton Pres* Ropes in
Stock ol a low Price.,
LANG & WILw.
For Coroner.
To Editor Afercury.
You will please announce
the name of Green M Low as a Candidate
for Coroner for Washington county at thf
ensuing election in January next nnd a
course subject to any Democratic nomination
that may he had and in proposing Mr.
Low’s name for this position I simply ask
the voter* of Washington county to do unto
him as we would wish to be done by, He
has been so unfortunate as to lose his arm
which render* him unlit for the manuol
duties which ho foliowod heretofore and
while I hnow him to he perfectly willing
to undergo any hardships of life to enable
him lo make In* living he being rendered
incapable by hi* misfortune 1 fur him make
this appeal to the Voters feeling that You
Citizens of Washington county are no
adverse to giving position where merit
combined with capability ask it. Read and
remember that a hestowel ot this office of
Coroner will possibly relieve Y'oitr fellow
citizen and do him a service which lie will
ever thank you fur. Again I say vote for
Greon M. Low for Coroner und let him-*
live by his friends. Citizkms:
water ground meal at R. A
Freali
Ilurst.
Hats of all tlie latest styles nod
nt all prices to be had at Miss M.
W. Perry's.^
Beautiful striped velvet for
trimming, of the latest style at
Miss M. W. Perry’s.
For Receiver.
We arc authorized to announce tlie name
of James T Amenon Jr. for the office ofTax
Receiver of Wa-.hington couuty, at tho elec
tion ill January next. *
A 4 u|>luii,’s Fortunate Discov
ery.
Capt. Coleman, sohr. (FeymouHt,
plying between Atlantic City and N. Y.,
had been troubled with a cough so that,
be wa- unable to sleep, nnd was induced
to try Dr. King’s New Discovery for
Consumption. It not only gave him
instant relief: but allayef the extreme
soreness in his breast. His children
were similarly affected and a single dose
had the same happy (Sflect. Dr- Kings
New Discoveay is uow the standard rente
dy in the Colenuui household and on
board tiie schooner. Free Trial Bottlo
of this Standard Remedy at Bawling
ip* ug Store.
AUR ANTI I
n«mt of tho iIihoahmi which Afllict mankind nro oritf hi
lly canned hy mlm .rdnro.l condition of tin* LIVER*
•’or all complaint* of thin kind, rtich m Torpidity of
lit* Livnr. HiU'ittani***. Norvou* Djrvpepaia, Indi*r**«-
iun Insularity of tho II mid* Constipation FMu-
•inejr Emctati-ma nnd Hunilng of tho Ktnnwoli
mmatiinM c«ih*d Heartburn) Miasma, Malaria,
ll-Mxly Flu*. Chills nnd Fetor Hroakbou* F«*y«r,
, 1 ti tuution befuro or after Fever*, Chronic Diar-
L-s* of AppntiUi. Hftidnchn, Foul Breath,
rrnfularitio* In-ddontal to Fetnilos, Bnaring-d'mn
'aln* Back-
ohe Ac , Ac.
• Invaluable It ianota imnucea for nil dine*»m,
CURF a'idisease*oftho LIVER,
•ut.
STOMACH «nd EOWELS.
t ohing** the complexion from a waxy, yellow
‘tiffo to a nddy healthy color, it entirely remoros
•w gloomy HpiriU. It i* one of tho BEST AL a
ERATIVES and PURIFIERS OF THE
LOOD, and Is A VALUABLE TONIC.
3TADICER’S AURANTII
, 7 »r nUo by all Druggiidti. Price f | .00 per bottlo.
C. F STADICER, Proprietor,
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Ceratr IUsd*l*h isl la. Knits,
CHICkOe. ILL.
Shaving aud Hi ir Gutting done wuii
Neatness and latest S.ylo. Shar
pening Slmu-a n Specialty.
AVERy
ditto, two Rttacliiuents, • •
t|niM*H* “ “ • •
.ndirs’ ** " ••
Hmsys’, with A belt, ** • -
.tidies*, ** “ “
locklnif. Ahdnmltml. And CaUnie*
Hint llntidiic* Supporter com
bined, fiOc. "
tenlfh Skirt Supporter, • • • UHc. **
-riglitou lieiit M Garter, • • 16c. 11
for half, nr
ALL FIRST-CLASS STORES.
Samples rent post-paid to any Address tipon
eceipt of price hi tt-t-eitt MnnipH.
j LEWIS STEIN, •
Sol* Owner and Manufacturer,
\78 Centre* Street, New York.
Jew Improved Hipi* .* -*n.
Hew Meahoi'iiial Prina^lt*
and Rotary Movement*, Auto-
matia, Direct and Per feat Ac
tion, Cylinder Phutlle, Scl,’net
ting Needle, Pomtive Feed, Nt
Springs, Few Parte, Minimum
Weight, No Frielion, No Nciar,
No Wear, No Fatigue, No
'Tantrums," Capacity Unlim
ited, Always in Order, 'Richly
Ornamented, J'h 'kdelated, and
Gives Perfect Satisfaction,
Send for Circulars.
—Add roes—
AVERY MACHINE CO..
BI3 Broadway, New York.
r-TharrTs
ATTORNEY -A.T LAW
SANDERS VILLE, GA.,
Will practice in ihe Middle Circuit, uid
in th« counties surrounding Washington.
Special attention given to Connnerei.l L.w*
Jtin23 ly
Burial Cases.
Of all grades for sate by T. N. A J, W.
Smith at Tennille. Leave your order with
Mr. MarchUon-
Watkins’ Hall.
Is capable of seating 1000 people
and is arranged for THEATRICAL
SHOWS, CONCERTS &c. It if
situated in THE HEART OE THE
CITY, aud is tlie ONLY IIALL in
the city that will answer for SHOWS
APPLY TO
MACK DUGGAN
Manager,
SandersYille, Ga.,
\\ e Lave sold coaaldtr*
M’U.anittn »»*fy com M
UAbgiten axiitfcAiUa.
Alealft it LUk«
tiu«U«. X. Y.
Col t by Drugfittfe
Tttea ll.tt.
For sale nt Dr. A. Mathis' Drug
tore.
Canvassed or uncniivassed Ham* per lb
lOct ut Holt & Bro’*
Best stick Candy lOct per pound
at Holt A Bro’s.
ICE anti LEXONSt
ICE and LEMONS!
Still in the Race nnd shant be left
On and after May 1st we will be pre
pared to (ill all orders for Ice mnJ
Lemons at lowest prices. Send us
your orders satisfaction qunranteecb
GALLAHER A SMITH.
Successors to W. A. Gullaher.
Tennillo No. 13 C. It B.
| The Augusta Chronicle i* the Urge*
; vVeekly newspaper in the stale; It i< t
■.welvepage (eightyfour coliuunjpapcr. Ita
,-ontains all tlie important news of the
;tveek,*nmi it is tilled with interesting and
instructive reading to the farmer,•mechanir,
J msioes* and professional man. Its Wash
ington, Atlanta, and Columbus Letters, with
its full Telegraphic service, market reports,
'editorials ami genenl newe, make it one of
tlie most readable nnd one of the best news
papers in the south.
The Bugusta Chronicle can he re td in an
ottseliold. It is free from sensationalism*
Bnckloii’s Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for cuts
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Ht.nds
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skiu Erup
tions, and positively cures Piles, or
no pay required. It is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction, or money
refunded. Price 25 cents per box
FOR SALE BY DR RAWLINGS
Lost.
A note ramie by R. E. Dunham
about January 1882 payable to
It 0. Wilson tor $(50,00 October
15th 1889 on which note there
ure erodes of $30 00 and $10.73.
Parlies are cautioned against
trading for said n<>to.
Ii. C. WlCcON.
August 14 1S86
A few good Sewing Machines, for
sale at Jernigau A Sou.
BUGGIES! BUGGIES! BUGGIES!
On hand and to arrive half cur
load of Buggies ombraoing all quali
ties and styles—Give us a trial before
purchasing. ^
Gallaher A Smith
Tennille Ga'
Notice.
All persons wanting signs, furni
ture or houses paint3d 4 or graining
kalsomiuing and glazing done. Call
on me. Shop on Harris streot in
front of Gilmore Hmse.
F- M. Aimu.
GTiiiini-iiic.
Is the only g 11 ran tee. I veget ibis cure for
fever nnd ague, chiPs and fever, dmuh ague
remittent and intermittent fever* bilious
fever n ur Igia, and all malarial di*ei*c*.
It is sold by all druggists, who will rcfnnb
the purchase rnrney if it fail* when t* es
•isdirccnd
For sale by A. Mutbia and Hatch A
Smith at Tennille.
-illnuk Deads, Justice Stimmous ar<|
Bonds of Titles for sale ut ten Miircu T
5) thee.