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..)IN THE CITY(—
rlw of onr tubtcribers fail to receive their
1 ' ,iJ,j will plecixc he hind ciutitqh to inform
CZftht/act iiHioedinJcly-
^EUHVILIj:. CJKOKUIA.-
tiiksday oc-rocKB 19th, ;ss«
.aTj JERNIQAN,-
rl „ T on, pcuLiauiiu aiul rnowturron
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
powder never viirica. A mnivcro
imrity,strength ami whuleMmicncwt. Mon
iruii'iiiiiful than tho ordinary kind*, nix
cannot bo Bold incotn|ieti(ioii wltli tin- null
litmlcof low tent, short weight ninni 01
>.|ioB|>linte powder*. •'old only in on in*
{ioYAL llAttlXU rcwlinu co., 100 wall ri
N V
Koval (taking Powder for Halo b
(dinrUm Flllghiini.
A MATHIS’ SPACE
Go to A. Mathis for Holiday
iroods such us Lmiios nml Gents
Pliutli Minors, Broom Holder
most hands mo ' sign.
Photo un. la i* nize picture
frnmoB. Inf t a -ill lino of hol-
iday goods wit; tin most attract-
ive display ot hlatio try and |igi~.
I tunes ever exhiite. in SaudOrs-
villo.
A. Mathis.
HOLIDAY.
I offer 100,001) reward to a iy ono
that will find any tliinplliut a pair.
Uavhuim filler in Warren 1*. Lovet
Private stock Cigars.
Those who wish something nice
in Toilet soaps cun find them at C.
M. Fulghnm’s at half the original
prices, pain for the same quality
lie has the largest and best assort-
8 in ! ed stock of Toilet soaps ever shown
| in Snntlersville. On 1 and price
them it is a treat to examine them
CallatEG BRUCE’S
At Mathis’ Drug Store
\ estUH Jackson is the ontv man in
Sand rsville that sells tliu BKS1’
nlekle Cigur on earth.
Bcautilul striped velvet for
trimming, of the latest stylo at
Miss M. W. Perry’s.
Land for Sale.
I ofier my land for Rale where now
live 5 miles South Een*t of Tunnille, ft i
in a tine state of Cultivation, houses all
complete about 60 acres of open • land a
good orchard, water, cross fence etc.
JOHN W LAYTON.
The Verdict Unanimous.
\V. I). Suit, Diuggisi, lint., testifies!
j “I can recommend ‘Electric Bitters ns
the very lx st remedy. Every bottle,
| sold has given relief in every case. One
; man took six bottles, and was cured of
! Rheumatism of 10 years’ standing.''
| Abraham Hare, druggist, Bellville,
Buggies!! llugoresl! Buggies!! ' Ohio affirms: -‘The best soiling radd
iiit M.'ll Bum’s * or> I cine I have ever handled iu iny 20 years’
j experience, in Electric Bitters.” Thou*
Horse shoeing us pc cialily at ‘ “ ud * ot otl,ersLftVe - ad ^ Bioir testi-
Fresh
unt.
wato.- ground n.c u |at K.
The Earthquake.
roit mi: spot cash a\» iiiiniinmiK it,
Down with MONOPOLY. Away with your HIGH PRICES.
Never lailcd at anything I ever undertook. No etiergv to renew. No
one to ask out of Iho way. Determined to undersell. Looking to the
INTEREST of the pGople and where it i* the people’s IN PUREST to
go there the crowd will bo found. And that place is Vestus
Jackson's. They are tut giing to lose this eh tnee and you must
not lose yours.
SO NOTE THE l'OI,I.OWI>« IMIK EX
UUOCEHIEN
M 11. Birds
numy, so that the verdict is unanimous
that Electric Bitters do euro all diseases
ii , ,, , ,, . i of the Liver Kidneys or Blood. Only u
f/.iu at . II. JJiHD s Carnage I half dollar u bottle at Dr. Rawlings
Shop and buy ono of those j Drugstore.
Buggy umbcrrcllas. P at
First 01,m painting at , It
Bum's C ~ riago simp.
If you wish to look chinning
mil he admired by all. lie sure to
|itircha.,e a hat iron Miss M. W.
Perry.
Roughton & Smiths’
You cau buy:
14 ibs. GraniJ.ited Sugar for $100
Vestns Jnckson is the only man
in Sandersvi lo that can handle
Warren P Lovett’s Private Stock
Cigar.
]5 lbs, Light Brown
16 lbs. “ “
10 lbs. Good Coffee
11 lbs. Best Lard
1 Pbck Best Meal
Price cut on every
$100
14 $100 I
‘ $100 I
“ $100
“ 15cts.
thing. Hardware,
City Tax Returns,
Del. Till 1MNU.
The Digest is no . for the r.turn o
a,II property owned 111 the city ol Sawders-
vil.le on the first Oct., 1880, lor ti x lit n.
I n in ordered by the J/ayor aid Council
to track the letter of the law without fear or
' favor, and under tlx sc in>ti actions the
digest will close positive y on 16th of No
I veiulier and all defaulters so returned,
l’lease be prompt and save embarrass-
lueut to your ollieers,
I I rail he found ut B. E. Roughton's store
i at all hours of the dav.
C. HUNKY MITCHELL,
I oct—7—tf City Clerk.
( A large took of Cuttou Press Rjpcs in
| .Stock ot a low Price.
LANO&WILw.
j Bay‘your Cotton Prtss liojcat LANG »t
j WILTS and sive ixtixy
| Do not fail to licast your eyes on |
I ihe heiutiiful mticioH of millinery
lo ho seen ut Mitts M. W. Perrys.
Neatness and Lvost Style,
polling Shears a Specialty.
C. C. ft, Readily cures chronic, surof-
iilous ulcers, discharging wounds, bruises,
scald*, blotches, burns, pimples and all skin
eruptions, ensued and fed by tainted or im
pure blood.
Sold at Mathis’ drug store and by Hatch
A Smith, Tonnillo -
t)?G C 1 i t Vn’t i i • g.
sroid, licrp' S.and all so-es caused by p .
oned blood, by neutralising and totally de
stroying tlicspecific poison which produces
and feeds Hie disease.
Sold at Mathis’ Hrng Store, and by Hatch
and Smith ill Tonnille.
Sheriff’s Sale>s.
For November 1880.
GEORGIA-YVashington Co.
Will be sold before the Court llnnse
door in the city of S indorsviFc siiil county
on the ’first Tuesday in November next
within i lie legal Ii ours uf sa'c, ono trictof
land lying on the North Prong of William
sons Swamp m said county, coin lining
two handled and sixty six aero, more or
less, and bound'd un the North by Martha
Sheppards land, Fast by Patsny Greene’s
I ami. South, by Donnie lluitli’e land and
on the Wets by Green Brantley’s In* d.
Levied on as the property of Green
! Fresh grits always on hand ut 30ct
1 11 I’k
Rice starting at 2311)3 for one dol
lar down.
Granulated sugar 14 1-2 lb» for
§1.00.
Ext ra C white sugar lClb for $1.00
Coffee from tbo cheapest, to th« best
Black Pepper 25e lb.
Spice 20c lb.
Potitoh 5c ball up, every ono guaron-
tie l ■ .
Soda 7 l-2c lb.
Si arch the best on the plobt 8 3-4 r lb
Can goods it shocking prices.
Nuts, Candies, R tisius, Apples, Fruit
and confectioneries generally at
lowest figures possible.
12 B 'xes GOOD matches for lOo.
Powder 25c lb,
Shut cheap as dirt comparatively.
Tobarco starting at 5u a plug, take
oounds, got. it cheaper
Sir, W. P Lovett has $1,000,00 that
savs X sell the best nicklo Cigar in
the world and I’m tlio only man can
sell them.
Drugs at Slaughtering prices.
Snuff iu an on Hess variety
Kerosino oil 20j gal, 2 gal for 35c.
jThe beat Flours in the world start
ing at 35c u sack, what you think of
that.
lljst cream cheese at 17 l-2o lb. '
Wbito moat at (J l-4o
Svrups starting 23c gal. the prices
aud'gradas ate too many to name
here
Lar.l and ut "it in a groat qtt inUty.
CHfCACO
COTTAGEl
flu attained a stavIaH of exco'.ki co whleh
admits of no HU|mrior. .....
Ifc contains ervory tlint inTotiirV#
gonitis, skill ami inoucy Can produce.
Tinwaro and Crockery at GIVING AWYY PRICKS. Hardwaro
at the lowest prides imaginable Putkot knives at ;>c. lahle Cutlcrv
starting at 50c a set, I bavo two largo stoves l want to close them out
WILL TAKE COST.
I>BY UOOIM SHOES HATS
Shoos starting at 23c pr the styles prices and qual.tien arc too nu
merous to let vou know hero. Boys and Gents hats come and see them
A FIRST CLAftS umbrella tor s'Oc. I handle nothing in Prints but
the best gmdett. Ladies dress goods in nice colors starting at 5c per
yd SUCH PRICES HAS NEVER BEEN KNOWN IN SANDERS-
VILLE. , r
A HEAVY unh'nached shriitiug at 4 7-8 per yd Juans for tanking
A good
KNOWN
5c each 7c
pr cheapest on earth. Hose and belt hose starting at 5c pr A GOOD
suspender 10c pr A nice gents colored bordered handkerchief^ nt 5c
DOWNS THE TOWN. Gents Linen Collars at 10c each NEVER
WAS KNOW IN THE PLACE SO CHEAP.
Ribbons half their original prices, shirts and undervests 25c each
GUARANTEED TO PLEASE. A nice lnundried shirt 50ct each
WHO EVER HEARD OF SUCH CHEAPNESS. Knitting cotton
A HEAVY unh’nached Hunting at 4 7-8 per yd .leans tor
gent8 pants stalling nt 10c per yd BEAI'S THE WORLD.
Blenched hnnv'spttn at 4 7'Sc P y r yd NEVER HAS BEEN Ki
IN THIS TOWN BEFORE. A good Linen Towel worth 5c
Thono cMslloot Organa »r* celebrated for Td.
nine, quality of toao, qulok reaponto, variety of
combination, nrttaUo doalgu, beauty tu flnUh.par-
foot eoiiBtmctlou, inakiit^ Incm th« unit ittnw*
ivo, omamontal and dOBiniblo orgtsi Cot laoctiD^
aoboolo, ohurohes, lodgos, eovittlo*, Dto.
rJTAOUNlIED IIEPtlTATIOSf*
VKEQl AEKn FACILITIES,
HUIUeEB WOMK1ES,
IIEAT HATESIAL.
OOIIBINBD, M1U TIIIS
THE POPULAB OBQAH
Initructlos Books and Piano Wools.
Catalogue* and Price Lt*t*, o*» ap^le«tion, rasa.
The Chicago Cottage Orgu Cl.
t«rn*r Baadolyh a>4 Aaa MiMta*
CHICkOB. ILL
R. [.HARRIS
ATTORNEY .A.T LAW
SANDERSVILLE, GA., *
Will practico in tho Miil.llo Circuit, Mil
n the counties surrounding Washington.
Special attention given tu Coutmvivioi Low
Jnii'TMy
a Burial Cases.
Of all grades for anleliy T. N. & J. W.
Smith at Tennitie. Leave your order with
Mr. Mnreliison-
li nntlrv to satisfy an l.xucution issued ; vj,j c the GREATEST THING IN THE WORLD OF THE KIND.
use of Cobh 11 ini Ilmimck vs K. F. Bmiisell; GOODS, I handle the BEsl LICKING MADE. Stationary goods
Fiincipil Green Br.intluy, John U. Wickor! my qnantii)* itud cli M ap, 25 envolops fur 5c, A GOOD note paper
and A A Cullens Secretaries. Hxecution ; ^ } . ’ j j p (rp pet.cils r«iBin«ls, Toilet sonpo, Shoo brushes,
now procoling for the use of Lawson A. /* 1 l u ‘ 1111 ' ,J|. 1 i«: 1 ...
Cason administrator on tlio estate of 1 Uairhrushck, Comb3. Cologne, A G.) )D 1J In.e Riuiter hirpii, 50,
Nieholns llnrlnick who was surviving] \ GOOD uocket book for 50 A GOOD shaving brush at 5c and uo»
Harness, Furniture and Fancy Groceries.
1.04'4 L AY Ik OTHUUNWIK.
Now is tliu tunc to subscribe.
Alvertiso, Advertise, Advertise.
Mr*. Jake Moses has returned to
t lie city.
Our Band is making one more "k«r.
tempt.”
Head J. A. Hobsons Tax notice
Iks', round.
Sitndersville is still on ihe road of
iuiproveruent.
Dr. Brautl‘*y was badly hurt by
cal Hast week.
Tlio two children of Iter. G. S
Johnston are still seriously ill.
Mrs. Dr. J. R. Roberts is visiting
relatives in Atlanta.
Mr. it .Mrs. Andrew Irwin a^Mny-
fleld are in the city visiting relatives
Mrs. Davis of Camilla is in the
city visiting her father Itev. G. S.
Jolt listen,
Miss Mattie Pounds, who has
been visiting friends at Wild ley, is
at home again.
After living twenty years on one
spot of ground, we have moved to
our new house, around the corner
■ M rs J. Curnker, ot Millcdgeviile,
is in the city, caused by the illuess
of her daughter, Mrs. O. II. Rogers.
C.'Mrs. Mary Donovan, of Wadiey,
after upending a few days with rel
atives in the city, has returned home.
Mrs, Johnson, of Sainsvtlle, has
been the guest of Mrs. S. A. Smith
for the past few days.
Misses Jennie and Annie Smith
are on a visit to relatives and
friends in Waynesboro and Burke
county.
To arrive soon at Jeruignn <fc Son
on assortment of Jewelry, Spectacles
and Clocks, at prices lo suit the
po/kut and times,
Tito Sunderavilie Public School is
in n flourishing condition. This is
the school to patronize if you wish
to give your children un education.
Mr. Joseph A. Snipes of this
county has move 1 to Millcdgeviile
We wish him success in his new
home.
For Tax Receiver.
I am beforo the people as n ean-
the stale and her Aldermen. W. R. j eidute for Tux Receiver of Wusuing-
Thigpen, R. K. Hmighton, J. R Rob
erts. A. M. Mayo, S. G. Lang, can
not ha heat, ('apt Weddoii Iter Mar
shal just fills the hill and Mr. t liar-
lie Durloo makes a splendid night
wateh. No improvement can he
made oh *Mr. C. II. Mitchell her
Clerk, and Mr, Il.J. Tarbutton her
January next.
Dr. 11
I). Ktxn.u L.
Gotober (Jtli 18b(5.
11 its ut nil
tin - latest styles and
at all prices
to be
had ut Miss
Mary \V. Perry’s.
Warren P.
Lovett’s
Private Stock
C'igar is the
BEST
uiekle cigm in
the WORLD
them in again* j Withdrawn I'roin Tonnille
" Yntiet* Wo beg to inform our thousands
j of tustoiiiors throughout Washing-
Ah penens me I t u 1 y notified ] ton n.nd adioining counties who
“«T'Mj'-™ t- '*> i“ 1 '
Keaton f.,r *3 J due Oct. 1st 18S0, or romtgc nt our I BNNIM.B feTOUK,
one Cox’s Gin AtUch.nont, as tho e it-
sideration for wliiclt said note was given I
has entirely failed and I shall not pay j
mid note. Bnv.vHr Watkins, i
Get 6th I8SU ‘
i»akkii:».
Martied at the residence of the
bride,s mother in Washington
comity on the 14lh inst. Mr. R. M •
Cone and Miss Julia Joines, W. P
Davis J.l’. oflleiating.
Waggons and Harness at M.
Biito's (Jarriage Shop.
The Martini link**.
Our reders trill tind in this issue
the advertisement of the enterpri
sing young merchant Mr. V. Jack-
sou. Il will do you no harm to give
him a trial he will do the right
thing tty you. Look for the adver
tisement headed the Earthquake.
“Mania, what’s hereditary?” asked
Bobby, loboriottsiy tripping over
the syllables of the long word." Why
it is—anything you get from me or
your father,” replied the mother,
a little puzzeletl for a definition
suited to hi*« years. Silence of two
minutes. "Then mu,” he asked, ”is
spun k i n s h e red i ta ry ?”
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that at the
next session of the general assembly
of Georgia, tin act will he introduced.
Entitled An act to incorporate the
town of Harrison Uu.
LOST.
A pair of Gold spectacles and a gold
watch chain, flat ribbon pattern with fcude
and fringed end, any one finding the mime
and returning them to meat the Sunder.--
Hotel will be suitably rewarded
A least for the uyes of those who
love the beautiful, at the Ktate Fair
«m tho 2Gth,
There are throe enterprises hat
Sandorsville should feel exceedingly
proud of. The Eureka Milis. Lang
hud Wilts Machine simps and the
Saudersville Pub ic Schools. They
hd bring patronage from other
Wmntics to our city.
Saudersvillc is blossod with a
Jfood set of city officials. Col. Gil-
Wore is obc of tbo beat flayers is py high prices
v ill
(“I'dt'-'^li'^rSuFIELD.M.D.
Uood Yews.
Notice the advertisement headed
the earthquake it suits tho short
crop of cotton, hard times, scarcity
of money, it suits tie pocket of tl.a
poor as well as the rich man, puts
•rood goods down according to the
size of the poor man’s money, and
in fact it makes all feel good to
know there is ono that will no* allow
the people imposed upon any longer ’
' partner of the lute firm of Cobb and
mirk. Property pointei
attorney, lew ninth:
Deputy Slmritr, notieo given tunniii* in
poAcssion.
Also will be sold Mt tho same time and
place, o;aa limao ami lot located in
city of Samlersville said county slid
containing one aero more or less, nml j
bounded mi the East Ity Mrs. Hurst’s lot
on the West by Crawford Perry’s lot, on tin; |
North Ity Floyd street and on the Smith by
Joe Tliuin ta lot. Levied on by virtu, f I
tin execution lasted from the Justice unit 1
ol llie 07tli c imp.u.y D,strict of said county I
in ftvor of Charles A. Wants vs Laic
Herman P.iiiripal end Mark.Nuwman
security.
Levied on as tli- property of Isaac IFerman
to snti.fr said Execution. Levy mule :m I
returned to me by It. W. Brown C’on-’l
Written notice given tenants in jiosessirn.
Also will he sold nt the same lime and
place oae tract of land containing three hun
dred and seven acres more or less, hounded
on the North by land of Grade A E Mav
and on South t.y lands of E It Dudley and
V I) Inman, East by lands ofGgeecltee river
ir-d Dr. J K May and West by lands of
Grade A K May.
Levied on by virtue of an execution is
sued from the nttparior court of sit.I county
in favor of G. F. Mini son’s sons against 0.
II II. W. Sltcpp.rd said execution
owned by G. F. Hudson, Written notice
given tenant in possession.
Also at the same time and plans will he
sold all that tractor parcel of land cantain
ing fifty acres more or less situated and ly
ingin Washington county Georgia, between 1
Samlersville and Tcnnillc and adjoining |
lands ol Buyer, Julia M. Wardian on die
North, J/rs. Wilkerson’s on the East anil on :
the 8’i.vttlt by lands of Airs. J. Kullcy tlio j
line running due Kist and West, and on
tliu west by lands of Lawson kellcy Jby a j
Levied upon as -
the property ol Lawson Kelley to satisfy a
Superior Court mortgage Fi Fa in favor of
W. W. Gordon Jit Ct*, vs Lawson Kelley,
Also at the same time anti place will be
si.ld one tract or parcel of land containing
Five hundred and Twenty live acres more
or less situated and lying in Washington
] county G.a, bounded on the North and Wo-t
by lands of Hooks and T. Warlhen, on the
South by Williamson ,Swamp creek on the
East by lands of .1. B. Ameisou and Mrs
Eliza Walker. Levied upon as the prop
erty of Robert II Wicker to satisfy a Supe
rior Court Fi Fa in favor W U Woodbriiige
- , A GUOI) pocket book lor 5
out by Piaintifis tions generally at giving away prices
by <)• II. Rogers
] h ivu ft lot of shawls 1 will
mke in wholesalo'cist for tlieui there is n itliing wrong with thoin, ask
111c no questions- I have on tho ronil tt (list clsss Co.set. I tsill sell joii
tor 25c do not quiz mo I will have in stock soon drawers1 I will sell
j’ 11 ^ you lor 2ftu pr coinn and roq them Gents licavy I. NDERW ARL
im AT COST, NO QUESTIONS.
' The prices above may make you think I Rtole my goods or purchased
them ut a fire nevtr miml how I got the ttliey are here nml there is
more coming tliun I have room for and dp not want lo go to un extra
expense of renting a room for storage and so I will have to rush thorn
off in n hurry anil ftt a saoriiice. , . ,,
These goods are shipped hero for the benefit of Ihe people nud lm
honor bound to soil them cheap and lead in low prices, I am aware
of tlio shortness of tlio cotton crop and goods M UST come down with
tile prices of cotton is that right or wrong reader? tlo not believe what
you read but seeing is believing.
I’m in the lead according to promise s.titl honor I must lead, my
never tiring energy will not let me do anything but leal.
All mv interest is in Samlersville, Washington county and her people
VESTUS JACKSON-
Highest market price given for country produce:
we foerUiHy tfmmmM
I otif U ta iheHtat
nown tp uft'fce Gobbi
end (iiett.
We «oVl coMlder*
Bid*. *n*l Iu rwry r^M It
!i*» t'ivtn viiiifiGitB.
Aleotl A MA f
llndsca. .X Hi
For sap! nt Dr. A. Mathis* Drug
tore.
The Auguste Chronicle i. the Urge*
Weekly nuw.paper in tho stale; It ix t
twelve page (oiglityfour column (paper. Iu
contain* nil the ini|Kirt.ant new. of die
week,'and it i* filled with interesting »»d
in.trueUvo reading to rlie farmur •mcchanie.
biLMiOMt nu t professional man. IU Wash
ington, Atlanta, and C diiinbu* Letter*, with
it* full Telegraphic service, market report*,
editorial* and gencril nowc, mako it or. of
tho inoHt readable ami ono of tlio boat mwi-
paper* in the *outh.
The Bngu*ta Chronicle can ha read in an
nti*ehold. It i* free from *en»*tl.)R ali.ut
L’liiiiunac.
I* the only gnaranieetl vagcttblo cure fj*
fever nn-.l ague, cbil 1 * ami fever, dnnjh ague
remittent and intermittent fever* bilious
fever near Jgi.a, and all malarial diieawM,
(t is wild Ity all drugiri*t*. who will refnnh
tho pnrcha*e mrney if it fiiibi when, taken
aadireclul.
Fur *alc by A. Mathis and Ilateh A
Smith at Tenuille.
Unit wo will no longer continue
business at that sfund, and that
our whole and entire capital tvill
be CoSCKNTHATBD AND OPEIlATF.n
at our Two Story Fiueporof
Brick Building at Sandkusvillk.
Ii will be in lull blast with num
berless seasonable attractions by
Sri’T 15tii. Wholesale ut
stairs, Retail Down stairs.
Wc are deteimiaed to make ours due North and .South line.
•‘The Dry Goods Establish-
men’t'’ of Middle Georgia -Mc
Carty SHALL BE FOR SANDERS’*
VILLE WHAT J B WHITE IS FOR
Augusta. Lead we must, Lead
wo will, we are determined to lead
in every feature of our business.
The addition of another tlory
to our large store enables n.t to in-
crease our stock vastly iu quantity
and variety. New department*
will he added embracing a class i y* Robert H ; Wicker. Property pointed out
by pliontills Attorney and legal notice
For Tux llcoulvcr
Mr. F.ditor: ,
With pleasure we announco tnc
name of William 1’ Hinith n* a candidate
now j for Tax Receiver. We lake tm* opportunity
- - ' tl) thank hi* iriend* for tlioir liberal Hsppoit
in the p:i*t and earnestly request that they
continue ii in the future and get their
friend* and neighbors to go nml do likewise
, 1 at the coming cleetiun in January next.
1 — 1 L'm PV'tid
of goods never before shown in San-
dersville. With the advantages
we have in trade backed by a live
expelience and capital sufficient to
take advantage of all and every
inducement for cash, our house
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
the jieop c from monopoly in busi
ness and Hell Dry Goods Shoes
Clothing &c., forever in your
midst at the lowest values possible
by uny dealer in the state.
Bowing in humble thanks to
tlm people for their mo-t liberal
patronage for the last nine
years; wc beg that you call
early and often that we nitty verify
all said above and more. We are
now closing out nil summer goods
at cost and less tlmnco-t Any.
price to make u clean sweep.
WM. A. McCARTY, & CO.
Two Story Fire Proof Riick Build
ing, Sandersville Gu.
Aug. 10th 188(5.
” uoodHoi ic.
Merchants tire buying and selling
readily the new brand ft’ (lour of tho
Eureka Mills. 7-1-1—t
tenant* in posnesaion.
Till* 2nd dny of Get 18 G.
G. A. WALL Sheriff W. C.
Notice.
All persons wanting signs, fund
fare or houses painted or graining
kalsomiuing and glazing done. Call
oil me. Shop on Harris street in
front of Gilmore House.
F- M. Aii.nac.
Notice.
All person* arc hereby warned not lo
trado for ono note for Twenty live dollur*,
given by tho undersigned to • ox and Kea
ton, and dated Aug. 20th 188f,, due Oct l*i
ISbd, a* the oon*ider»tton o *.U1 nntu ha
otiillv failed and I Will not pav the Mine
J. W. Waller.-*
Ct 16lh 1880.
Exe.llcinciit in 'l'rxu«i.
Great excitement baa been caused in
tlio vaainity of Paris, Tex., by the to-
markable recovery of Mr. ,1. E. Corley
who was solielpless I10 could not turn in
bed, or raise his head; everybody said
I10 was dying of Consumption. Atrial
bottle of Dr. Kings New Discovery was
sent him. Finding relief, be bought
11 large bottle ami a box of Dr, King’s
New Life Pills; by the time he bud
taken two boxes of Pills and two bottles
of the Discovery, be was well and bad
gained in flesh thirty expounds.
Trial Bottles of this Great Discovery
for Consumption ut Dr. Rnwli-gs.
notice:
SI.000.000 (o Loan!!
A’l parlies in Washington and Baldwin
countie* whose loan* on improved farm*
mature in 188(1, and de*irj“EXTEN8ION”
at greatly reduced rates; will (bid it lo
llieir advantage to call and see mo at their
earliest convenience, ut my office in
Court IIoiihc, Sandersville. where my rep-
resentatativo. or my self will be pleased to
accommodate I hem.
W. R. THIGPEN.
Fill ENDS.
For Clerk of the Su
perior Court.
I respectfully announco myself a can-
di Into for Clerk of the .Superior Court ol
Washington county at die ensuing January
eleetiou.
H OMAS J.DAVIS.
CountyTreasurer.
1 announce myself as a candidate for re-
election a* Treasurer for WushingVOP
county. Thanking the people lor past con-
fideiiee I can only promise continued
fidelity to trust « •‘“^ALIAFEBBO.
Sept 2, 1880.
For Tax Receiver.
I respectfully announce myself a* a can-
di late for the office of Tax Receiver of
Washington county nt the January election
and solicit the support of the voters of the
comity. JonN . k, ROGERS,
sept 9, 18 G.
For Treasurer.
We arc authorized to announce the name
of Jlfr. K J. N. Walden for Treasurer of
Washington County 11 the ensmsg election
in January next, on true Democratic prin
cipal*.
For Corunci*.
Wc arc authorized to annoiinc the name
of Peter Yates for re-election to tho office o*
Coroner at tho cnaueing election in January
next.
Fov Slierilf,
Tho friends and follow citizens ol
Charles A. Wall presents him to the
voters of Washington county us a
earuli'.l.itc fov the office of Sheriff.
For Coroner.
To Editor Mercury.
You will please announce
the name of Green M Low as a Candidate
for Coroner for Washington county at tht
ensuing election in January next and o
course subject to any Democratic nomination
that may he had and in proposing Mr.
Low’s name for thU-pwitmn I simply ask
the voter* of Washington county
him as we would wish to he dc
to do linte
one by. lie
iln* been so unfortunate a* to lose In* arm
which render* him unfit for the mamie
duties which he followed heretofo c an
while I hnow him to he perfectly wili ng
lo undergo anv hardships ot hie to enable
h to make hi* living h« heing rendered
h,capable by his misfortune I or him make
this appeal to tho Voter* helmg tliatAou
Cit’zenB of Washington county are no,
adver'e to giving position where merit
combined with capability ask d. Head and
remember that a bestowel ot this office of
Coroner will possibly relieve Your fellow
citizen and do him a service which lie will
eve?"hank vou for. Again I say vote tor
*reon M. Low for Coroner and let him
Ve liy hi* tiiex'jUi tt I XZL.-ti
For Receiver.
We arc authorized lo announce the name
of Janie* T Amer.on Jr. for the office ofTux
Receiver of Washington comity, ut the elec
tion in January next. #
To Till* 4’HiZPiift «l Wn ktugron
County.
I most respectfully announco mvsolf as
a candidate for the office of Tax Receiver
nndslioiitd you favor me with your support
I 1 will attend to tliu business of that office lo
the I ot of my ability.
I HERMAN.
For Short IT.
The friends nud fellow citizens 01
JtunesA. JaCksnn presents him to 1
the voters of Washington county ns j
a candidate for the office of Sheriff
For Coroner.
Mr. E di'or:
While We aro selecting our
County officers triny wo suggest n
name for Coroner, which I dure say
will give entire satisfaction uml who
we know to bo eminently qualified
being young, active aud always
ready to do hm duty uud whoso aim
is to “Let Justice bo done though
tlio Heavens should fall,” Tins is
“Robert A. Hurst.” rally rouud his
standard aud give him a truly good
support aud you will ever think
“Well done good and faithful
servant enter ye into your office as
wo have prepared it for you.”
u Hrau for R. A- Hurst for
Coroner is the inottoc of,
M any Voters.
Far Th\ lie elver.
We arc' authorized to announce
tho name of Mr. G. W. Bateman for
Tax Receiver for Washington county
at tiie onsuiug election in January
nex t.
itlauk Deed*, Justice Sammons nuA
Bonds uf Titles for sale ut the Muroury
Office.
Ah!How She MiiHered.
ThUlady had been married thirteen yer.m
and during at least one-half uf that time, hail
been a millcrer from the efleets of Leunor-
rlioea or Whiten and iu many atltndanU-
Nhe wn* very much reduced in Htroogth and
tlu-di, being unnh'ie to take any active ex
ercise. The Mexican Female Remedy waa
at last given a careful trial, and an improve
ment wn* noted from the start, Nhe is sow
a pcrjeclly healthy woman, and owe her
restora'ion to this remedy.
Sold by A, Maluis, and Hatch & Smith
Tennillo.
Simmon* Iron Cordial invigorate* end
reotiperute* the inncci* and limha.
Su'd at Jfstlii*’ Drug Store, and by Ilatwii
and Smith at Tctndlle.
Sour fllonincli und Font Branlh
Arc caused by indigestion, aud are im
mediately cured by a dose ol M. A. 8im-
tnons’iLiver Medicine. Sold evorywhera
For S tie at Mathis’ Drag Store 3l
Hatch k Smith nt Tenuille
For Tax Col lector.
Wc are'authorized toannomiec filename
of Mr Stephen J Jordan lor tlio office of Tax
Collector of Washington county at the en
suing eleclion in Jan uary noxl.
FjrC’jr oner*
We uro authorized to announce
tho name of C. W. Graham for Cor
oner for Washington county at the
ensuing election iu January next.
For Clerk ol the Su
perior Court.
We are authorized to announce
the name of A. M. Mayo for re-
election to tho office of Clerk of
Superior Court subject to democrat
ic nomination, if any, Wo all know
‘Mack” and mil com- s would look
odd without him, so lots give him
AURAHTII
MtiA* of tUo diflensofl which afflict mnnkind aro origin-
ally cAiisod by adi« irvlurod condition of th« LI V E R •
For ail conml’iintM of thin kind, nut-h m Torpidity of
the Liver, BilhmitnoMii. Kanrnna Dynpoptia. Indiifor-
ti*m Lr «*nlarity of tin* Dnwols. Coiiidiparton Flatu
lency ErnctHlons end Buminff of tho Btoroath
(oomntlmos ct*Uod no.-irtluirn) Miieina.
Bh»ody Flux. C'lills and Fever Bro.xhlxme Fnrer,
Exlnutition before or after Fevers Chronic 4>i»r-
ruflox. L“’.s of Appetite, llnxdnche. Foul Brenth.
trregul trities inci lent il to Fmnvlea Bfui> ! ^»c-d •*471
is Invaluable It It not a paimten for nlldhoere*,
but n l d 1 H<?avo'iof tho LIV'KR,
will STOMACH flt.itOWELS.
it chutgus the nimplo.vioit fr« in a wnxjr. yellow
tinffu t * tr idify iioulthy color. It entirely r»voovo«
low gloomy epiritrt. It in one of tho BEST AL«
TE3-ATIVE3 and PURIF.7.RS OF THE
BLOOD, and Is A VALUABLE TONIC.
STAD3GE5TS AURANTlI
F<ir sale by all Draggii-ts. Price Si .00 P« buttieu
C. F STADiCER, Proprietor.
140 SO, . ItOGV * i.nlittQ.*'
Bncklen’s Arnica Salve.
The Best Bui ve in t ho world for cata
Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Fever Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands
Chilblains, Corns, and all SkinErup?
lions, and positively cures Piles,‘ or
no pay required l> is guaranteed
our full support as u <unl, as we know to give perfect li-jfactiou, or money
be is worthy and qualified. refunded. Price 25 cents pqy box
3 1 Fairs net. HSALE BYPS. IUWWm