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AN INVITATION.
SHERIFF’S ORGAN, WftSHINOTON COUNTY.
A. J. JERNIGAN,
•Editor,Pcni/.sHEK and I’ropriktor.
TUESDAY OCTOBER 10th, 1880.
for JlOili
Democratic Nominee
Coiiricw.
GEO. T. DARKER, of Rirlimor.il
Election on Tuesday, November ‘2d.
all
the
Liberal premiums awarded fo
articles sent to State Fair 01
26th.
NEnOKUL
In memory of Levosia son of M-
D.audT. IS. IIills, nho departed
this life on Oth iust. Levosia was
twelve years, one month and six
days old. He was attached very
much to his kind parents, who loved
him dearly, he also loved the Sun
day school, and was an attentive
scholar. His schoolmates proved
their affections as they sang over his
grave; with the sad tears trickling
down their cheeks; Work for Jesus.
It was vcvv hard indeed to part lrom
Gone! all gone!—a husband and
I two beautiful boys, while I sit alone
| in the dear old homo yearning fora
! hand clasp that shall be mine, ah I
nevermore. Was ever wife and
mother prouder and happier tliau 1
I was once?
It was years ago. for my hair is
silvered now, that I. all unconsciously
I scaled my fate, and prononuccd the
| doom of those dearest to me.
Mothers, shall 1 tell you of it that
you may avoid the rocks where my
hopes foundered'(
It was in the early days of the tem
perance reform. My husband came
home from a public meeting one
night and raid to me: “I believe
that I shall sign the temperance
pledge auil join the society." I
would not hear to it. I would not
have my husband bound in that
manner: I must have wine on tny
tubU, and so the matter was dropped
It was years after, when 1 knelt by
1 my once noble husband, then a slave
I to drink, and implored him to sign
the pledge I had once despised, that
: I learned that eren then he had
Is Extended to you to visit
Surprise &tore
TAX NOTICE
LAST ROUND.
Pay vnur tax tor 1880 and when yon
p: v your tax see that you are registered
and that the word is written on your
receipt and it dated. H •member.jllrio can
only be done in person, and you must be
21 years old, in the state one year, in the
county six months previous to the election
and have paid all yotirpaxis since 77 then
i von are entitled to vote, If you can show
! your Registered receipt U> the managers, no
| innttcr it jour mime does not option r on the
m list furnished the managers, by the Ordi-
To see and price their Goods and convince
not appear on the list furnished by the
I Ordinary w lien the vt ter shows his receipt
i properlv regisiered, grossly violates the
| law .jand tohs the voter of the dearest boon
I of a freeman, so you see yon are still the
guardian of yonr own vote if von will
have me to write “registered 'on your re
ceipt and date it then your pas-port to the
ballot box is complete ml no p..weron
earth can either by mistake or otherwise
prevent yotl from voting except by tramp
ling the (aw and your social rights under
foot. , ,
1 will he in Sindersville evrrv day from
the 15, of October till the 10, day of Nov
I will be in Sarnie sville every Saturday
! from the lOtli day of November till the 10th
I (lav of December nod then I wel be in
1 Sn'ndcrsvillo every day from the 10th day
I or December till the 20th of December on
I which day my hooks will close.
1 Tabernacle Wednesday* Nov
| Ttnnille Thursday -’
I Penck X Roads Friday A. M. •
Zack Smith’s stare Friday P. M. ‘
yourself of the greatest bargains you have
ever seen.
Here is an Earthquake to Competition.
Cups and saucers from 3l)c pr set up to 60c
Plates from 40c pr set up to 60c
A T inch steak dish for 10c
A nice qt white bowl for 10c
A nice bowla&id pitcher for $1.00.
All kinds crockery cheaper than ever before
A nice set of goblets for 35c.
A syrup pitcher for 10c worth 25c.
A lamp 16 inches high for 35c.
Butter dishes and sugar dishes 10c each.
1-2 ga! glass pitcher 35c A beauty.
Tinware! Tism are!
new that ho Inul an inherited ! 8qfc milk pans 10c
Levosia: “But the Lord givetli, and I nppeiite which I, in my ignorance Q A. tttq qVi UQDclOp
the Lord toketh away; biassed be his was fostering. I learned too lato the j -I W diOXX pctlib IV/u.
name.” Ami Levosia is now at rest j perilous verge over which he hud ; ^ gq l XHllk "bHO'k0tS IOC
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11th
12th
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23rd
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20th
30th
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NOTICE!
To Every One In Washington County
Who Wants Money.
I have $300,000 to loan, If yon wish
it ill any unit, from 853,00 to $2000,
from three months to five years time
come w ith propor security and get it. I
mu prepared to offer your money on
BKTTF.lt TKItWS TH AN' RVK.tt MKFOttH.
t^y-UA I KS GREATLY REDUCED!
1 loan money on city property.
I loan money on notes.
I lone tnonev on gilt edged sesnrffy.
m-l SHAVE PAPERS.
I have espi ciul offers fo>- tie* next ninetv
days for nil who wish on farm lands
82500 nr more, It will Lm greatly^ to
your interest to call and see me during
that time- .
Remember this is no Slmm Notice fo
Startle or mislead yon 1 mkan kvkiiy
IJ’oiut I say, which 1 will he pleased to
prove to if you will call to see me at the
Store of A. Y. Unities where I will be
tmares
RCqiSTCNKB*
TRADE MAR*
ire. 1ST CREW.
mm&rn
25 ’YEAR-iJ^ USE.
The Grea‘.e3t Mrdbu) 1 ritunph of th«Apt.
SYMPTOMS Or A *
TORPID LIVER.
.ns.I I : i>i»-tltc, Uuw. N. iiMivn, t'rti, ! ,
t lie lie.'ul, vrtth r1 .111M- nensiulon tn < j,;
I nrk part, I'r.l.i untlrr t!.o ..i.iuntr,’.
' t lade, 1'i.llnrt i nfi.-e cart., w qj, „ j h
Im-lliintinr. u. exri ltoi: < f ' inly < r minit
1 rri tulil lit v if tea; per. I.nw »nivtts,>vltt
o feci 111* of liavlng nt-cli'ct'..' 1 fomo: rtutT,
Weariness, DU'.Orc'.i, l'lutrerlnir nt tUX
tlco.:, l)o:. before the evi”.. Wt-mlucu,
over .he l ight eye, UnuilcMtuvni; wt.1
IJtl'al it ■.sirs. tl !y ' 'll : ed trine. m.',|
cowi; rnVtvroN. v ■
TCTT'-S ru. /•• u;o e pccmlty cu,. •'x
to such rate*, oi.o d sh etfuuts seen ft
tlmiig'ioffee Pig? iton i •nislitl.cfiuffprp’-
They InertnM. the At c»rr.d' itusc tlj
h dy t * Thud «.» I icj \ Uu *\>trm to
llOtirtoUcfltr' 1 I v'.h •Tomf Arilnn oe
tho IMKtsiUoOrmmi.ttPHiilafMtouhirc
prnUmv i. r. i *t» arM'. f i«rrn-y ^t..'V,J|.
TUTTS HAlR BYE.
ICltAV II.IU or M Chlttigert to a
,.Lossy Iti.iCK I'V :i slnirtn nppltcnlton <•(
tins 1)TK. ’t tuv mi iiiituriil t-oinr. kck
lnstnntnneomtv Snl.t he llruggijtc, <>.-
sent In' exjirusscr >.•■« JJt W bi.
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pm»*
Ntv
THE
in Heaven, whore trials and troubles j been precipitated, and could only
nro not known, but eternal happiness stand helpless, wringing my hands
and bliss. Anil may tho Lord com
fort his heron%'od parents, brothers
and sisters it; then sad aud solitary
home forever.
Levosia has gone to Ids heavenly i
home;
And has joined the Celestial band
And is numbered with the heavenly
host
And obeys at Gods co ntnnnd.
Ntitiic Knight.
Wc hope Washington l.’o. will be
fairly represented at the Slate Fair
a Macon.
paths down which they ran so swiltly
and surely. I caunot dwell upon
those terrible days when 1 watched
1-2 gal coffee pot 10c.
ard’s woe.
My boys too! beautiful ns the
morning! My boys whom I should t AfTAn.it pr of socks for 10c.
have shielded from evil as far as lay j A nice Pi’ Of Stockings IOC.
in my power. Tho deadly In t itnge | A* niC6 Shawl 80x30 tor 10C
rested upon them, an 1 I had helped j A. IliCC silk liandkerdlief 10c
to turn their fict into the slippery j A pure linen Towel for iOc
Gents and Ladies collars all Linen 10c
A nice Corset for 40c beats the town.
We guarantee to sell you Shirts and Draw-
them as tiny rose jniy to fall again, j ers cheaper than any House in town,
helpless in the toil of the tempter, j Just come around and get our prices on all j but bis nose,”
He with a one* brilliant mind went ; ki n( J s of goods before ( > Oil buy we Will Save yOU
\\ ninmucks Monday
! lliirrisoti Tuesday
j Stone Wall M ednestl >y
I News lititlgo Tlilttfday i| “
i Itiddlevilie Friday
j Wurtheti Monday
i Catoes Tuesday
! Davis! oror Wxlm sday
1 Josey’sta o c Thursday
1 Sun 11 ill Friday “
; Harris store d/onday |
Clays Tuesday
Cliarle Walker’s sl»«e Wednesday D
Ueetge Wulkei’s store Tlittrsilay Dee 2nd I
I Oiies Friday Dec 3rd
' Itoatriglits academv .Vottd ty Dec oln
j Oconee Tuesday Dec <tli
, l’earson Wednesday Dec Htli
! Deep Step Thursday Deo Oth
j Tala-ram lc Friday Dee lOtli
! I hope tnv friends willjnot fail to invite
! me to any corn shucking, quilting, or party
llialntav occur while 1 am in their sec'.ion.
I J. A. ROBSON, Tax Collector and Kesi,-
1 ' n,r -n
! Mr. Newman w ill collect in Satulcrsville
I in uty uhscncc. J. . ,
IC29 A rot i Streot. fiitlavi'a,
A Well Tried Treatment
, For Cmisumption, Asthma, BrimcliUs,
Dyspepsia, Calami, Hay Fever, Head
aclte, nobility Itlienmatlsiu, Neuralgia,
| and all Chrouieund -Ycreoiis Disorders.
When “Compkiuml Oxygen” is inhaled the
heart Iihh imparted to it increased vitality.
That Organ sends forth the blood with motv
1'orce and loss W'csr to itself; the vital cur
rents leave on their circuit new deposits, of
vilil force in every cell of tissue over which
they pass and retnrn ag-in for a new sup
ply. This simple story is the rational ex-
plinntinu of the gre,tost advance that medi
cal science has yet made.
“The Compound Oxygen Treatment” j
which Drs. Starkey & Palen. No. 152'.! Arch I
Street, Philadelphia, h ive been tj-iltg fot
the last sixteen years, is a scientific adjust 1
ment of the elements of Oxygen and Ntlro- ;
gen mn 1/iti liini. and the compound is so con ■
denned and made portable that it is carried t
by express to every portion of the country I
—indeed, it iasent all over the world. j
EMINGTON
Sewing Machine,
1.1 ter, tub
'EMINGTON EMI,
UNEXCELLED BY AMY.
•' T ■'*,
Sure to CHve Satiefilotion,
General Offlre, lllon, 21.1, '
New York Office, 283 Broadway,
Dits. Saiikfv A Pai.un have the liberty |
to refer (nt proof of tb- ir standing as Pity-1
sicinna) to the following named well-known |
persons who have tried their Treatment: 1
j iiox, William D Km.t.uv,
Memlx r oj Ciingrets, J'hiluilc’.fihia.
Waking tho Crimea, ‘‘“anl, ^atil ukv. Vtcrott 1,. C't»NnAi>, j
his utama, “will you go softly into j Kditue Lutln■mu O/mmvr, l'ii uldpliin. |
the D'ti loV 'tn;l see if gt'aiulpn U Rev. Chaiimsm W. Ct>itisu, !
1 t ’ .' » .vtiisixien I JvlHor Amiricim llrformer Sew lurk
nulocpr 1 mama. "l l,8 l ,L1Cl1 | Hon. Wm.hm Pkx.s Ntxox.
Paul, on his rot urn, “he is all asleep j fater-Omm, < hiago, I .
Jew.K JosEfii It. Plan mats,
Tempif tWuW, i\V;r York.
Buying Agents Wanted!
REMINGTON
(boublo and Triplo Action) i
FORCE PUMP.
out into darkness, little better than
IN MKMOKY. a bolphiss idiot. The other ran a
To the memory of .Johnnie a saint swill career, middled in tilt: agony
who died September the 13tlt 1885.1 el dc.itittni li'etnens.
“Blessed uio the dead w'.deh die j Lo you womlor how I boro it?
in the Lord, for they shall soe God.” I The hand ol tho almighty upbore
, , . me. I felt Hint there was a work
She has passed beyond tho river
1 ,, , i lor me. It was too late to help tnv.
To that blighter won l above .
... , own, but not too late lor others,;
Where with Jesus and hts angels ,, , , i
, , , i perhaps, and so all tnv time, all my •
All is jov and peace anti love. , I
J - 1 ! energy, and strength has been j
It was on that cool and dreary night thrown into the work of saving other j
One year ago to day
money, do it certain, We never deceive the Patronize Home
public by advertising what we have not got: dustry.
you can always trust us. We promise all who : TITBITT? A TUTUT^
co .ne to see us to show the handsomest stock of LUttiJulii JJriUiiJWi
goods and range of prices ever known
South. .
Ill-
HOLT & BRO S
Mss. MaUY A. Caiok. Widow of dt • lute
Da IIahvky Catoii Otimlcn. Netc ,mwy
Mas .mai'.y A Dofttnrv,
Jammed, l.ong Inland Nev York
Mr. Mary A Live moke
M, Irate .1 (attach useilt
in the Sandersvillo - - - Ga. j Jiv< iv rt [.‘ jvuv/" Kl ‘ s ’
T HESE mills nro now making tlie i MhIikoikji-: nN' Euwaiuh
heat Flour mul Meal of any mill in j Propt'r St (korycj, lfate! PhiMelphm
I the country. Every (loeominodalion Ma 1'hank'iiiuai.l
I is provided lor people t timing in Itft nt ! Mh , iiam u \v,ui »;
In dislnnee. Honest men aro in; sm Manufacturer I’h
Tito REMINGTON 1MTMP H ahead
nf all competition In working euaily
and rapidly.
It is necur.i fro:.t freezing; and never
needs jiriming.
Wu lfHNIo.lt ATTACrtMr.NTa TO TUB
rrsiw to in them tott isb with wist)
MILL.
I‘IJhe flfihta, r<i.
And many oth ers in every pun ol tJ.e
The Angel of death visited our home
And took my dear sister away.
As tho light of immortal beauty,
Shone on her face so bright,
Bhe fell iu Saint like repose
Asleep by tho gates of light.
There are many dreams of gladness
That cling around the pact
mothers' boys.
I have passed through the fiery 1
furnace of affliction, and by till that
I have suffered there 1 implore you
mothers to giwd well your homos.
As you value your own pen m of
mind an I the eternal well-being of
those dearest to you do not let the
. , 9 ^ A charge, and EVERY POUND of
surprise Store. Meal, Flour anil Bran t j **Compound Oxygen
! That the wlioiit ami corn will make is lltenull*" is the title ofa >‘<>hi»u ofrcarl
"" I GUARANTKKD TO TI1E CUSTOMERS j
I of the mill, less the toll
Send fur Illustrated ('ireitlarnud Prlca-
List, with Testimonials.
Address,
REMINGTON AG’L CO., iiion, N. Y.
Nr.w York Omen 8H3
AC5-r:N’l'S XVANTKl).
it. it. mwmrn.
For the best and cheapest
STOVES and TINWAJSE,
Go to the
SANDERSVILLE TIN SHOP.
Farewell farewell dear sister
Thou hast fallen from the stem
Like the brightest buds of summer . T , , ,
Thou hast passed front earth i ikc 1 «it Grand Rapids « hero I had been
innocent viotems vet unliorn.
I
r« , riii<‘iito«l Wine lit Couiiiiuii- l
lt)li.
Dear Union signal:—An article I
in your columns on “Unfenncnted
Wine at the Sacrament,” leads me to |
give you a bit of my experience I
which I hope may be helpful to some I
one. Six years ago this spring,!
coining home from u district eon- j
\ention of the Red Ribbon clttb held I
and repaired
W. H. Hargraves:
; tempter lurk in your dwellings in J
lint to-day I am tilled wilh sadness fll) y Do not, let me beg of you 1
For a shadow over my life is cast ( j () I)f)l guilty of fostering a ! ^ ^ ^
That form wo loved so dear.y possible inheritance, or of creating j All kinds of tin and sheet iron work made
Has gone to a blighter world ol bliss : (in uppciite to become a heritage for
Too gloriously, and to heavenly.
For such a wonld as this.
We shall meet beyond that river,
Ja out fathers happy land
And songs of love and praise we
will sing
As we Join tbo heavenly band.
As wo who through our life time
Have tried the crown to bear
-There's a crown laid up for us,
i'r .ifodi of Arden cm I
of nearly 2)0
i VCR
, to Ydl inquirer* full infnrneiljim a. tn lltiR ,
j remnrkablccurative agent ami a large reniiil 1
So bring in your »\ 1IKA1 A.\U j ol xupriiung curci* in a Wide r.itigunf citrnn
corn at the same time anti thereby ie ca«H—many of dieju bt iap abimlnned to j
save "oing to mill twice. i die bv other p’livaieiaiw’. It will lie mailed
° (j_ i{ PRINGLE, l’rop’tr ; m '“ lo any addre.n nit appiiea:inn
7-0 85-tf D. C. HOWARD, Mil '
Is capable of seatinn 1000 poopln agft'mst liiring or liurboi-itig my
and is arranged for THEATRICAL | wife Motiv Knight, ns she bus
SHOWS, ( ONCKRTS Ae. It is | left mu without a onusu for it.
CENTRAL R- R-
! Up day passenger Train. Arrive at
; Tennille v2:10 p in.
DID. N’l’Altli.llV, A I'.VI.I’N, . | .Down day passenger Train Arrive
1 .Vit) Arch tst.. r!iilad<>l|tliiH I’ti : at Tennille 11 ;i2S’n. m,
■ | l'p night passenger Triliti Arrive
CAUTION. > i at Tennille .....1:17 p. tn.
All persons nro cautioner 1
11). •wn night passenger Train Arrive
at Tennille....
-)()(-
.12.54 p. in
VAEIETT
JLt&bn gf ilt,
Propt’r s. Sandersville, Ga.
situntod in THE 11 EAR!' OE Tills
C1T V ONLY HALL in |,[ un3 19 1880.
-A,, city that will .uawer for SHOWS
AI . .
MACK DUGGAN
Manager,
Sandersville, Ga.,
Dick Knusiit.
them
Dike the summer fruit that ripens
Tnou too hast ripened and fell.
Hut oh the thought is saddening
To muse on such as they
And feel that nil the loved ones
Are passing swift away.
But why repine a few more years
A few more broken sigha and tears
And we enlisted with the dead
Shall follow where her steps have
fled
To that fair world rejoicing go
To which she passed one year ago.
11 err h: Swivr.
September 13th. 1886.
sent as a delegate from our W. C
SENT FREE.
Every reader of this paper wlm aims to
i buy machinery can learn Iniw to nave nmn-
I cy i< lie wi I send bis name on a postal card
i to Tltc “Dixie” Co: Atlanta Ga. A Rain-
MumituOurers and DcuWs in: Stnam Engine- ol all al.vl™ Saw ■ t
Presses and Machinery ol all kinds ; , ent j,;.,, f r
the Machine lino.
scription of anything wanted
Mills. Grist Mills. Cotton Gins
A lull liue-ot lfuhher and Leather Belting k pt in stock
T.U., and where I had heard this j Steam and Water Valves, Steam pipes u'ul Fittings, Inspirators,
subject discussed with great j Machine Oils and Mill Supplies.
warmth, and consequently had he- : Repair work solicited and prompt, v tiono and us cheap and well
come quite interested, the (Irst thing 1 as can ho done all Machinery sold by n we guarantee to be its rep-
I heard after leaving the boat was j resented.
that our minister, who, when he j. Write or call on us for Prices and
came tons nearly two years before j 111
we know was a reformed drunkard, j
had fallen, and the doors of the
eh it re It were closed. Tito news to
me was dreadful, wo had fo loved
and trusted him and so hoped and
prayed that lm would lie kept; and
yet, every time during these two
kind tif
free of charge. Stale just tvliat
IT OFF-SETS THE LOW PRICE OF COTTON.
By cleansing the seed perfett, never chokes, runs light, gins fast,
The Dokcasmagazine for October i jears, when we had gathered to | ,, n ,i rnakes a good sa nple. The feeder stands on tbo floor, it will
with its bright and instructive arli ; oommemoratc the sufferings and i feed any kind of cotton regular, every gin guaranteed as represented
cles upon subjects interesting to eve j; death of our Lord, wc had placed I ami to'give l satisfaction. Price) It ts been reduced.
MACHINERY
you want and don’t delay. Send at onne.
It only costs one cent to Rend tin a i os la I
nrd and you will inform ition tlmt will
Ravo you many dollars.
Address The “Dixif.” Co.,
“Constitution" JSuildiiK', Atlataa, Ua.,
)i m 1 It 8 PA VOHITE.’
Is meeting with satisfaction with
planters in Washington county, tn
be found at Eureka Mills. 7-1-1 —t.f
“PLANTEBS I'KIDE,”
This is a new brand of flour
is giving good satisfaction
Eureka Mills.
that
jrotuid at
7-14—tf
ry woman, reminds one that now is
the time to crochet Afghans, Lo knit
bed-spreads und warm winter gar
ments. and to itegin those pieces of
fancy work, for either Christinas
gifts or home decoration, which are
always associated with cool weather.
One of its papers relates to repousse
yvork; another to outline embroidery
in linen thread; a third of the “eco
nomical and artistic arrangements of
odds and ends,” in which some espe
cially good hints may he found; and
shorter articles describe the making
of bibs, clover lace, a parasol cover
for a baby’s carriage, ecaille work,
shoulder braces, netted purses, tick-
jng embroidery, rugs and couutcr-
panca. Airs. Laura B, Slarr t.alks
very practically trout tier editorial
chair upon various oi,c ipatiens for
women, which will help them to earn
their livelihoods, and Dokcas itsoli
offers this month nlono many helpful
suggestions to self supporting ww
men. $1-00 per annum.
A sample copy costs 10 cent’.
Address Dokcas Pi bu«uing Co
JNew Yokk.
before him that which wo knew to
him “oven a taste might prove dam
nation,’’ The thought catue to me i
tit once, “It. is this that has done it,” i
and I then and there vowed that i
never again would 1 taste or have
a hand in placing before others, fer
mented wine at the cotnuniou, and I
never have. At the next service, as
f could not get g apes, I made some
fresh current wine, and as soon as !
grapes were ripe, I made a year’s
supply by canning grape juice just
IH 1 can fruit, ar.d I have dor.e it
every year t in -e. I never asked any
one wltealht.T they liked it or not,
and have never heard a word said
i nbout it, and I recommend other
deacons’ wives who prepare the
the elements,” to “go and do likowis.
Mrs. II. L. House.
SatignUick, Mich-
Ual on or address,
LANG and WILT.
Manufacturers Ag-siits; Sandersville, Georgia. For full de>enption
prices and terms. A gin w 11 be Kept in stock whore it can
be seen tit any time.
CLEVELAND A |IE.M)ltl( Ii8,
Those are the two highest grades
of llonr made by the Eureka .Mills
Me re hams are buying them and they
sel freely. 7-1-1—tl
HANEY T« LOAN TO EAlt-
. HI E Its.
i If you want money on easier terms than
von can got it elsewhere call on ilines ,X
Kogere. March 30 li tl.
Notice of DiNMilulioli.
The firm of \V A. Mvftarty A; Company
of Tennille (Id rgia is this day hy mutual
consent dissolved \V. A. McCarty selling
out his intrvt to \V. F. .Seltaufele who
will continue husinecs at the .old stand
This July 20th lSStl
\\. A. McCauty.
tv F. Kelt VUS'El.K
.-J9
iim
cLLi’-litif
A f:rvor i r» vrifitlon of on* of
moat nMml and fiti<.u» , A>ful H£*t *-itAl 1h|h to in* l
ino\v r•*(tr**«l '•ur'* • f Xr**v<ntn ifebltu
Mjont JSaiiitof'tl, tVt*ai:neitHMu\ /*or<iy Sit*
l(*dfuvolt»|H?y IJiUKKisttiCiin till*
Addroso DR. WARD CO. f Louisi?np, Mo.
10 it
Don't forget the fair
at Macon.
the 20th
offer til ir services to the planters an . nuuvli mu of Washington county
7oe a bnlo oonmti.'-sion, no storage when sold on arrival or within 15 da\-
If sent of flte A. G. & S. It. li. all expenses including freight drayage
commission and Insurance will not be over $'2.10 for a 500ll> bale, Mr.
Jordan lias been in tbo business for 12 years and we guarantee perfect
satisfaction iu every respect. Give us a trial and if you v sit Augusta, we
give you a cordial iuvitntiou to visit our office, we will gladly welcomo you
and do all hi our power lo please you.
Examine the new Millinery
goods just received hy Miss M. \V.
Perry before going else where.
A Perfect substitute for calomel, mcrotiry
blue mass, etc, can he tuun.l in M A Sim
mons’ Liver Medicine.
Sold a‘. Mathis’ Drug Store and by Hatch
ndSmilh, Tennille.
so
SANATIVE PILLS
Uflf*d throughout tho country
FOil OVER. “40 YEdLXlSj
And tuuc proved
The Best Liver Medicine in The WsrlJ.
NoGripinir. PuteonousDnj/rs.btit pimply Vocptable,
safe nud rcliahlo. Vrcucribud ev«n by ^Physician#. A
Apocdy euro for Liver Complaint* Iveifulatmir tho
JiGtrels, 1‘nrifylnnthe Blood, Clcanainir from Mfflarit
Taint. A perfect euro f«»«* Nick Ileadiiehe,
rouKtt>puti'*n and till lllltoaa »Uorde»*8,
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A. KUWAFAruil
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A.Sample. Copy of tho .Savannah
Wki.klv News and its unrivalad l’-c.
luittm List, .coutaini ig full descrip
lion of Sawing J/acliim s, Fatntl
Scales, Fiuit U.cases, Meat Chop
pers, Watches, Lamps and oth u
hings us.•ful in the family, and h >w
they inay be obtained at nominal fig
ures, will be sent free to any address
The Sivunmth Weekly News is tin
largest paper in tho Union; contain
ing 112 columns or Hi pages of ma -
let- every isMte. All tho news of the
day original stories market reports
etc:, aod is just tin- paptr t» suit anj
man, woman or eh.Id—-living wtten
they nitty.
Send a 1 dress . n postal card to
J II Using,, lb oprieter,
Savannah, Ga.
HiliDICoatl
Leave S mdersville 10:55 a. tn
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DUBLIN A YV Ul GUTS VILLE
UAIL-UOADS.
To Take. Em;cr .May 1st, 1886
No l.A.M. No. 2, A. M.
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Ar Dublin 8:35 Ar Tennille 11:00
No. 3, V. M. No. 4, 1\ .'f_
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Ar liairison 3:00 Art.'nador 5:IW
Ar Donovan....;.3:15 Ar Bruton er:...‘..5:'2>
Ar Wrightsv'lv.. 3:30 Ar Lovett V 5:10
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The following a jqioi itments have been
made taking effect M tv 1st (SBor t
L 1. Ware, Ag't at Dahlia <ia„ D A: W R R
tV K Arnold, " Lortdor fra.; 1 “ '*
J A JeHers, “ ll.irrison G t„ W.iT R R
W, IJ. TflGMAS, I’rcs. A-Gen. Sup
MONEY
TO
LOAN.
i The Itn.lcrsignsrl are prepared to negotiate
hb.v.vs t U )a rial fsta .,
security or approved COLLATERAL pa-
| J>cr iernucuoy,
Eyans & Evans,
Attorneys at Law.
Aug. 24th, )88(i -tf
sewing-machine
HAS NO EQUAL.
PERFECTS A TISFACTW
—ORANGE, MASS.—
30 Union Square, N.Y. Chicago, lit. £t. Uolt, Mo-
Atianta, Ga. Dallas, Tex. San Laadscoi C««_
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