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I.OCAL AKtt OTHEMMHTE.
Cutton still coining in.
Head Ordinary’ll advertisements.
Mr, Tom Wicker has returnd
lionic.
The best butter, is tlio gnat but*
tern.
A cold wave struck us ou Friday
sight last.
The removal of the jail will Boon
he completed.
Mr. Jasper PA.ker of Macon was
in the city last week.
Snnderaville was visited by fine
mins un 1m iday.
Let our farmers sow jats atid rye
atsuou they get t ain, don’t put off
Trade is still dull and we suppose
it is uii the account of Lite low price
of cotton.
Messrs WhidJon and Heath keep
the host iiiiiiket, tbut lias ever been
kejit ill our city.
Miss Minnie Hell who has been
visiting her father iu Waynesiioro
has returned homo.
Hr. Sata Smith who has been at-
teuiliDg school at Forsythe is in the
city visiting rulalivct.
Mile sj first choice fir a wedding
gilt to the groom is a scarf pin of a
«i»3le,)ettr-slniu! 1 pearl.
Mis, Alattie Parker of Wilkinson
emml .»' i* visiting her father Mr.
Hen. Whiddon, and family.
.Miss Dora Johu*on who lias bee
visiting the Hisses Duggan, has re
turned to her home in Louisville.
IInn M. Newman and Mr. W. E.
I'atkins atteuiled tlie inauguration
®f Gmenor John H. Gordon, last
week.
ian tlie Angus’o and 8auder*-
|'ille Uailro.ul readies the city let
thi s. A- .. join i n with it and have
* "Dion depot.
Mi will ir.ko meat or corn for
f vmipti„„ jjj H |„ 0 ol our subscri*
ni ""5'"l ) rii{,n a Thauksgiv-
1« turkey.
Id lludiag places for kiteiien
I 1 ‘wsiIs study every time to place
I R m where it will take the least
piking t„ reach them.
*' ‘’vmi.h <k v/O nave ien-
Tnnner, whoso deatli was recently
published.
Died in Wnsnington e.oun v on
tl" of October, little Lnlia Ver
wvll i, on \ daughter of .Mr. and irs.
L. Jernigan, aged eight months.
Jhis dear little lialie was one of the
dearest blessings on earth to its pa
rents, she was indeed a love v child,
too pure for this earth, she lias gone*
to share the full glory of the better
world. Woep not father and mother
for she is out of pain, trouble an .1
affliction, she is living in the sun
shine of immortal glory, with angels
for her companions, one more kind
than earthly parents can be, took
the dear little child to dwell with
Him for ever. Dry your tears father
nad motuer she is safe in the arms
of Jesus
IKsar parents weep no moro
For her »ou love so well
For glories here are thine.
And Joys I may not tell
Oh! live and serve die Lord
1 he dear Kedeciucr love
Then when you arc done with
He’ll we come you above
L, A
earth
R.
LOt.UA.
Mr K. W. Walker of Wrightsvllie
entered the store of a young mer-
c turn in our city i«s i liursday and
ntaw i he caiue here for the purpose
ol going v Augusta ou the u*mv road.
He wi.l return when the road is com
plot d
We ihatiU ti.osc iricu ,s who w re
due us for subscription, and come
to our rescue during our severe sick- j Vesttis Jackson is the on y man in
nsss. We have still n great many i Sand, rsville that sells tlie RESi
subscribers who tire in urcars yet ,,lw kleC'igur on earth,
and we hope they will come up and
pay us, as we me still s ck aud need
the money ba fly.
On the morning of the 8.,It in si, a
large Hawk How dowa into the trout
yard of Mr. K O. Rustic picked up
a chicken and dew to tlie rear side
of the yard whore Mr. Uostic killed
him with a Parlor Kilie. It was
given to old aunt Nellie Clover col*
w ho made a stew of his llawksliip.
tDs sluref
|‘b '1 C. n S
emu orinerly occupied
Dm* A i o, and lilted it
l’ ul 111 >i ni •<> line of Drugs
iu ’ ,iuili * ul n.vrij ot i.bi> pu.ee
Ai", "“"it lln hi u,g a am
"•’itnmi diy s ago us accessery to
^'DDi'dei' ol a while child.
Jr ;" Mule 01 Lll<i Central has
L C !' lu »Ddi he S, & i'. have
1 “'"‘.vU their.-, „„
Mon.
"P Mill
'as lu make connec-
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te a y,
'Dil'ti
"d weie gathered at
h SUI ' , ‘ I ‘ on Sunday lust to
lb,,, '“i-al of the A. G AS.
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"b tue
>' l "‘ng oae ui us
Him]. , l<isult wl, l eii constun*
1 i -' ( t timber
Profit.
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b'I.'.i I) *pig c , u L j JU ^ug„ s ,
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^DVOouutGY U*0 S
Hals of all tin latest styles and
at nil price? to be had „t Miss
Mary W. Perry’s.
Warren 1*. Lovett’s Private Slock
Cigar is the REST uiekle cigai in
the WOULD
The New Na.ioual at <2.i,0J u ..
tea beauty, at Jernigau Si Son’s
Vestus Jackson is the only man
iu Sandersville that can handle
Warren P Lovett’s Private Slock
Cigar.
Our school is iu a flourishing
condition. Wu have u faithful,
Hint competent corps of teucheis,
also u good Professor of music
bo that lessons limy be given at
school. Educution devclopcs
whatever is good and desirable
in human nut> re, it pays u larger
percent in happiness pleasure
uud contentment than any other
investment; there arc lint few
years in whic » to educate your
children, uud since you cannot
loaru a better legacy to them, all
purents should strive to patronize
the best schools.
Our teachers arc all strictly moral
and will lie sure co strive to iiuve
their scholars the same.
A Premium at tbe Stale Fair
A SandeisvilL* young lady Miss
May Wecdon, exhibited some beau
tiful Honiuin sad Point Lace at tlie
Fair in Macon and won a premium,
$10 lor tii# best specimen in this
department.
A little girl heard some one re
mark that tier mama aud Auntie
were the pillars ot tlie church, when
the small woman gravely said "If
mama and Auutic are the pillows;
papa and Uncle must he the holsters.
We are Still la the Field.
Friends our Jewelry Store is in
lull blast and work done by compe
lent workmen und we koepn nice lot
of Jewelry, Spectacles, Clocks ami
Musical instruments for sale. We
hope our oitl friends and customers
will not desert us m our hour oi
affliction, we have done you good
work heretofore, and will continue
to do so now.
F re»h
Hurst.
witcr ground mini it It. a
A little mole is growing, John,
Jus! here beneath iii.t chin.
It gives me so much trouble John,
I’m growing pale aud thin.
Another one is coming, John,
Just hern beside my ear,
And I shall be disfigured, John.
For life, I sadly fear,
And so I want to ask you, John,
Will e’er your love grow cold;
Oh! id! m " now my darling John,
Will cou love me when I in ni ne if
400,4)00 si UM HIBFRs
If wc gave a column to The
Y u.u s Companion Amuniuc men’.,
we couli: scarcely enumerate th at-
tractions,it promises for a» sixty-
flrwl volume. Serial stories of ad
venture and domestic li'e, including
the eight prize stories for which
$5 000 has recently been awarded.
Nii'iilivcs of travel by celebrated
explorers biography, history, science
hygiene, recreation and many more
#■ Meets, are represeu-ed tn H.
We arc u»tsu>prised at ll-eCom-
i.uiiou having nearly 400,000 sub-
L ibers wl, „ we see h-w itprovn.es
sometuing >» .merest for every n.cra-
ber ol the family* The Companion
U pui.lished weekly* and lully Mu*
u-ated Us subscription price U
$,75 a.year, which, If sent now, will
pa. lor the paper tn j* umu J'
UIFU
Ml all llullXk .mold resident of
n..- .
lied of malarial
bib
sUr/Ti ctfTp.
Hiss .vnu 1’aiinef o
r.,1, mst. at her re.-i-
.'i- ou ilie o'" Ul! i.,,.,,
s MU’, age., shout
ig.or of ~*r.
OaiS.
Zeal without kuiwlulge is lik 0
fire without light ”
The New National lias tlie loose
tly wheel and autumalic bolnn
winder attached which makes iu
equal to any other first class stan
dard machine* it is not to be sur
passed by any.
Waggons and Harness at M'
IIiud’s Carriage Shop.
Tlie New homo with tlie new
uiitomati: bobin winder is a per
fect gcai, 'o be found at Jernigan Sc
Son.s.
Do not fail to (least ynur eyes on
ilie beautiful urticics of millinery
10 bo seen at Miss M. W. Perrys*
dl . k Deeds, Justice Sum.urns hia
bunds -l Titl s f ir sale at toe Murcury
^thc.e.
Bcuutiiiil stripvd velvet Inr
trimming, of the latest stylo at
Miss M. W. Perry’s.
Those who wish something nice
in Toilet soaps can find them nt C.
M. Fuigliuiu’s at half the original
prices, pain for the same quality
he liar the largest and best assort
ed stock of Toilet soaps ever shown
iu bumlersville. (Jit 1 and price
them it is u treat to examine them
Examine the uow Miilinery
goods just received by Miss M. W.
Perry before goin elsewhere.
ItItHUIEi).
On Monday night Nov. 15th at
Bethlehem Church near Wnrthen
Ga., Beverly D. Evans Jr. to Miss
Bessie Warthen, Rev. A. J. Battle
officiating.
A large stock of Colton Press Ropos in
Stock at u low Price.
LANG & WILT.
Buggies!! Buggies!! Buggies!!
at M. A Bird’s
Call at Jernigan Jt Sou's Jewelry
store and examine their Sewing
Machines before purchasing else
where.
I off r a 100,000 reward to nnr one that
will find any tiling bet a p r'c Havanoa
filler in Warrcu P- Lovetts Private aloe.
Cigai s.
Horse shooing a speciality at
M ri.Bniu s
Head quarters for Sewing Ma
cliines next door to Jernigan A
Sons Jewelry store, call at their
store and they will be pleased to
wait upon you.
Cull at M. 11. Bums Carriage
Shop ami buy one ol those Pul
Buggy umbrellas.
CIVrkM (Tockm Clorks;
In a few days we will receive a
new supply of clocks; give us a call
Jernigan Si Sou,
First Class painting at AI, II.
Blltb s Carriage shop.
Tf you wish to look chai ning
and be admired by all, lie sure to
purcluue ah.ittru'ii Miss AI. \V.
Perry.
Have you seen the New National?
well it is a splendid Machine
for but little money at Jernigan S'
Sous.
Huy your Colton J u» i.o| i *1 LA S'ti J*
WILTis sml sue iuim)
olio Wi
‘The end of learning is known to
God, slid out of that knowledge to
love i#pd imitate him.”
t ■?-'*
MHM —
WOMAN'S C, T. UNION'S
CDLIDJIN.
Dear Sisters Wo feel the ladies
pruycruinoting to be. a great spiritual
help, it is a necessity to tbe church,
our prayermeeting is not (lcnoniina-
tional, but is for nil lo thu sutn
mer we meet at tlie .Methodist chtm.li
in the winter at the Baptist ; it is
the same at both places, a social, i
1 i
Christian meeting, to talk about our
foul: lo talk and pray with each ,
other for the blessings God has I
promised to lliose who agree on one j
point, und assemble in tlie name of
Jesus. Wednesday the 17lU weeoin
meuee again til tlie Baptist church,
where we will have (ire, the bell wil 1
ring nt half past 2 aud at J precisely
we begin* one hour will be all the
time taken up it' all will meet prompt
ly* we will begin if only three are
present; therefore will not wait for
anyone.
Rand of Hope will meet at the
Methodist church every Thursday
at three. Sickness uud great trouble
prevented me ii.ou attending three
meetings; but 1 was at my p >st the
last time aud w ill uy lo be heiealter
aitss Elia will be theie il 1 cannot.
IVtisu come soon as the bell rings
so as not to coin pel ollieis t. wait
for you.
It is expected of our society to
Hold Aiolhurs meetings to which
every mother is invited aud to bring
i.eioro tiiein ov song, recitation, o.
.lie expression of our own ideas; the
necessity of strict tempciunee and
social purity training in their homes
to gain their approval, if we cannot
their aid in this great work of re-
lartn, to speak freely to each other
upon tlie different temptations that
await our children and tlie way to
arrest the progress of evil that is
now going nwn to such an alarming
extent. These meetings are being
held nil over our land and much
good is derived from them. Mothers
eau we get you to meet us if we
appoint this meeting?
As women are tlie ‘‘home makers’’
of the nation, it is truly their right
to study and work in nny place
that will help them in making their
v and other peoples) homes wtiat th e
word home truly implies. Home is
u place of rest and happiness, tlie
place where heart meets heart, and
the hand is ever ready to assist l.y
its strong clusp in all that will make
iiie easy and dri vc iteul.ie and care
away but wli.it home is happy
where the "trail ol the serpent is
loiinet?” Home is our earthly para
dise, but which one of these earthly
catena, can you find now where tlie
serpent is not. liiducu soinuwnere?
lie is fouud in tlie newspaper, iu
the sick chain her, at a friends tulilc
he is so insiduous that he creeps
in uuuer various toin.s; but never
iu li.s true form at, first, may use
wine because it. iheilcs to social
brilliancy, forgetting nature cunnot
lie cuo.ite I; many are the excuses
pinned for giving tue s rpent the
ireod .m ol tlie home. Due great
el tun. nigcd is persona! liberty. " e
are never nt liberty lo wrong ou.
selves aim others. The value i
free.lorn docs nol consist in iioiug
what “'e please! but iu the power ol
do.ug without restrains what we
know to be strictly right, to our
selves aim ethos. Mottieis shoiim
always regard with stispici-iu any-
lliiug iu iiieir I.ell.is that tend lo
create an unholy appetite, too imioli
is inn in food to ado what is eal.ed
. tempting tiavor ‘‘Tempting’ m-
decu! many a mother will Her
“eher.y bounce’’ b.aauie.l peaeUe-*,
raspberry wine, or sume other so
culled delicacy bus given Lo her boy
tlie keen relish for something st rong
er. Surely this is filling the eup of
wrath to ovcrfl ivring. by presenting
the eup of devi.s to, not only your
own, but your neighbors boy’s lips
and men loathing In.u utter he
oversteps me boundaries an I lakes
too much: it is a mistaken mark of
hospitality to offer anything llitp
lends its influence to wrong
.Much might be said of of tiio ruin of
domestic happiness in cultured
homes; of “the house left desolate”
ol the broken hearted father and
mother that have vvrougnt llilir own
as well as tneir neigh ors lieai’ t
trouble by this pampering to the
customs of society. Mothers instead
of calling us'fanatic come and joiu
us you owe it to the community in
w.iick you live as |*‘home makers’
T ie firvt duty is to order our own
household aright then in liu true
spirit of the W. C. T. U. to scatter
such literature, hold meetings, train
ehildreu and lead in every possible
way the rising generation to regard
this world ns tlie Home in which to
prepare for a better one; to dispose
the light of true life and happiness
according to the power obtained
from tlie study of Go is word. Oome
and help us bring into beautiful
order these earthly homes.
Mo
LOST.
A pair of Gold spectacles ami a pnl
watch chain, fiat ribbon pnltern with tSlid.
ami I’tinged end, nny om lim’.inu the nnm
ami rcinrniiiK them to me at the Sanders-
ville Hotel will he suitably rewarded
(nml no (pjestions asked, i
II. N. HOLLI FI ELD, M. D.
The Dorc s magazine lor Novctn
her offers its readers nn nnttfumilv
Mttnictive array of illustrated direr
tinns and suggestions (or needle work
sip*h us will give them valuable as
sistance >n making articles for home
decoration or Christmas gilts, and
saleable goods for the benefit of
those who support themselves. To
the former constituency, Mrs. Laura
R Sian’s eighth naper in her
"Homo Decorations” series, and
Madge Hcpwnrth Dixon’s chapter
on Darning Work, in which she de
scribes some beautiful covers, seurls,
etc., will perhaps be most accepta
ble, while to the latter, directions
for making a great variety of sea
sonal.le knitted and crocheted nrti
clcs, tied wotk. Breton embroidery,
cheap and pretty i urscry basket?
and shell work will he most helpful.
Mie is indeed a dull woman whose
house is not morn heaitiiful, her
Irieiids no richer or her purse no
heavier alter a visit from Dok:as.
$1.00 per annum.
A sample copy costs 10 et ills.
Address D mc.vs Pliii.isiiinu Co.
A i.w Yuan
NOTICK.
Two Good milkers want rt
T.E. BIIUWN.
Samlersville tit.
Nov. (itli 188G.
TRABC MAUk* J urcisTrnra.
tCSO Arcli Street, Phtlad'a, Pa.
A Well Tried Treatment
For C'<iiiMiiii|itloii. Astiiimi. liroiieiills,
B) spraslii. t'atarrli, Hay Fever, llcait-
uelie, itebillly Itlieiiiiiatisin, Neuralgia,
llllll all Chrome and Xircom Dimrden,
When "Compound Oxygen" is I.dialed lie
heart has inlpancd to it increase 1 vitality.
That Organ semis forth the hluu<l with mor
force und less wear to itself; the vital cur
rents leave on tln-ir circuit m-w deposits of
vital force in every Cell ‘of tissue over which
tlicv pass and return ng- in lor a new sup
plv. Tins simple story is the rational ex
plication of the gro deal ad value that mod.
cal science Inis yet made.
‘‘Thu Compound Oxygen Treatment"
which Drs. Starkey A l’aien, No. I.j'ill Arch
•Street, Pliiladulplun, hive been u-ing lot
the last sixteen years, is a rcieulilic r..iju-t
munt of tlie elements of Oxygen and Nitro
gen V’utjncttzcil. and the compound is so con
dented und made portable that it is carried
by express to every portion of the emmtry
—indued, it is sent al. over the world.
Drs. Sarkkv ,1- Pai.kx have the liberty
10 refer (ot proof of their stamlii.g as Phy
sicians) lo the following nar.vcd well-known
persons who have tried their Treatment:
IIUN.MTl.1tAM I) Kgi.i.kv,
Member of Oungrcm, Philadelphia.
Rkv. Victor l„ Ionic,i>
Jul il or Luthentn Oburrver. Phi ulclphia.
IU:v. Ciiahi.ks W. i'u.iii.vo,
Editor Amrnritn Reformer A««- York
11 UN- Wll.l.i.VI Pi.n.v Atxox.
Editor InterDerail. Chicago, l .
JUIHIE JuSKI’ll U l' l.ANDKltS,
Temple Court, S<iw York.
Mrs. .Mary A. Oator, \\ idovv of dt Int,
Dll IIaiiVEY (.'A'rolt Camden. .Veil',jersey
Mrs iHAky A Docuiity,
Jamaica Long Island Xev York
Mrs Mary A Live moue
Mclrate Massachusetts
Jut os: It S VooiuihES,
.Yeti' York City
MhOeoiiok >V l .nw a tuts
Propt'r St Geanjejs Hotel Phila tctphia
Mr Frank siduai.i.
el mil-known Merchant, Philadelphia
Mu \Vn.i.i,m II M'hitki.y.
Silk Manufacturer Philadelphia, Pa.
Vnd tu.t.i\ outer- in every p.otot the U h
NOTICE!
To Every Out* In 'iViisliliigtoti t'nuiily
Mint Wants Money.
I liavo $300,000 to limn, If you wish
it in nny nint from $50.00 to $"000.
front three months to five years ti
come with j-roper security and get it. I
on prepared to oil r your money on
BKTTKIl TFIRMS THAN* KVEB IlFFFORK.
CfsTRA'l’ES GREATLY KUDU'.'ED!
I loan money on city property.
I loan money ou notes
I lone money on gilt edged seaui'ity.
ear I shave papers.
T have oprcial nfiVrs fo** the next iiinet'
days for all who wish on farm lands
$2500 or more, It will be greatly to
your interest to call and see me duiiug
that tiiun*
Remember this is no Sham Notice to
Startle, or mislead yon I mean* every
IFonn I say, wlrch 1 will bo pleased tc
prove to if you will call to sec mo at tin 1
Store of A. Y. Haines where 1 will be
glad ao serve you.
\V. It. THIGPEN
Notice*.
All persons warning signs, furn i
ture or bouses puif)tecl t or graitii ig
kalaoniining aud glazing* done. Cal!
on me. Shop on Harris street in
ir ut of Gitmore House.
F M. Auxai*.
Wattiiis'llali.
Is capable of sealing lUO.I peopii
iiii*l is arranged for THEATRICAL
SH -WS, CONCERNS Ac. It is
situated in TIIE HEART E THE
CITY, ami is tUe ONLY HALL in
the city mat wii, answer for SHOWN
APPLY TO
MACK DUGGAN
Manager,
Sanders ville, Ga.,
FAftiUKKS FAVORITE.’
Is meeting with satisl'mion with
planters iu Washington county, h*
be found at Eureka Mills. 7-1-1-t!
"Compound Orygen i s Mode of Action ana
Results ’ is iliu lltu-ol a volo ol e il'l, :!U .
p.iacs, liy Dr- -tirkcy ,Y Palcii which gh.,-
lo all impiirers liill i domi iliou as to Un.-
remarkaO eeur'ilivc ugem and a Isigu record
oi suprising cores oi a wide ringed chmi
ic cases —many of liem lieing ahoidmi -d
die hr oilier physicians. Ii will bem.iilcd
iree in any addles- on app'ica ion
l)RS.' STARKEY A* FAI.EN',
lA*Jt» Arch Si., t’liiliMlcIphiu |»a
It. It itOIIEW.
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Sandersvitle And Tennillt
Rilil>R»u4
Leave S inders ville-
Leave Sandersville-
-7:50 a.tn
-1:35 p. iu
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AVRI4JIITSVIM.E* rKNNILL^
•AND.
DUBLIN Ac WRIUIITSVILLB
HAIL-ROADS.
To Take Effect May 1st, 1880.
No. 1, A.M. Nui 2, A. M.
Lv Tennillo (1:10 Lv Dtiblio 8:45
Ar Harrison <1:10 Ar Condor 9.00
Ar Donovan 7:00 Ar Rrutoncr 0:15
Ar \.' rihhtsv’lc.. 7:20 Ar Isivstt. ..0 30
l.» Wriglitsv’lo...7:20 Ar Wrightsv , lc...0.55
Ar Lovett 7*50 Lv WrigliUv'le.10:00
Ar Bruton er 8:0j Ar Donovan 10:15
Ar Condor 8:20 11 Harrison 18:30
Ar Dublin 8:35 Ar Tennille 11:00
No. 3,1*. M. No. 4,1*. M.
Lv Tennille 2.00 Lv Dublin 4.55
Ar llntriaon .’1:00 Ar Condor 0:10
Ar Donovan 3:15 Ar llrutnn cr 5:25
Ar Wrl{btsv’lc..3:30 Ar Lovett 5:-W
Lv \Vrightav’le...3:35 Ar \Vrightsv’le...fl:05
Ar Lovett 4:0*J Lv Wrigids»’le...C:10
Ar Bruton cr 4:15 Ar Donovan C:25
Ar Col d ir 4:30 Ar llnrri-cn 0:40
Ar Dublin 4:45 Ar Tennille 7:15
Tlie fob owing appointments have been-
made taking cliect May 1st ISSO.
L L Ware, Ag’t at Dublin Ga„ DAW R R
VV E Arnold, " Condor Gj., "
I A Jefiers, *‘ Harrison G.i., WAT R K
* W, B. THOMAS, Prca.AOca.8iiM
r i to i hits.
^Guaranteed b#i to 1
causo ainotur#.
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•ur ti et thcWH rwmnlf
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Srld by D’uffflste,
Frlce 01.0^.
For sale nt Dr. A. Mathis’ Drug
tore.
R. !• HARRIS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
SANDERS VILLE, GA.,
Will prnmice in the Middle Circuit, mi( 1
in tin- counties surrounding Washington,
Special attention given to Commercial Law*.
Jun23-ly
Hu rial Cases.
>f nil grades for sale by T. N. A J. W;
Mmilli nt Tennille. Leave your order withi,
Mr. Mareliison-
Iturklrii’M Arnica Hulvt.
Tim Best Salve in I he world furenta..
IIraises, Sores, (Jleer?, Suit Rheum,
Fever Soros, Tetter, Chapped H..nda.
Chilblains, Corns, ami ail SkinErup-.
lions, und 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 Dlt 1!AM LINGS: ,
City Tax Returns,
Oct. Till lt)R«.
Tim Digest is now* open for the return
all property owned in tlie city of Handers-
ville on the find Oct., 1880, for taxation.
I am ordered by the Msyor and Council
to track the letter of (lie law without fear or
I’uVor, and under these instruetions tbe
digest will clom positively on l&tli of No
vember and all defaulters sorelurncd.
Please be prompt aid save embarrass-
neut to year officers,
I can lie found a> It. E Houghton's .tor.
at all hours of the day.
C. 1IENUY MITCHELL,
oct—7—tf City Clerk.
Ca® <i BRUCE’S
Li .4
living Xl ..1* Uuel ig . ..nil
Neatness aud La'cst Style. Skar.'
f’ening Shears a Specialty.
MONEY
TO
LOAN,
The undersignsd are prepared (o negotiate
LOANS UPON REAL ESTATE
security or approved C'Oi.LATER.fL*pa-
per. Terms easy.
Evans & Evans,
Attorneys at Law.
A ig. 21th, 1880 -tf
Under tlie MER
CURY OFFICE.
Give them a call.
Theirs is the OLD
RELIABLE Jewel
ry More of Sanders*
ville. Formerly A.
J. JERNIGAN.
NOTICE!
D .000.000 lo Loan!!.
AM parties in Washington and Ra'dwin
eoniilie-. whose loans on improved farm.’
mature in 1888, and d wire “EXThN ft,I )S"
ut greatly reduced Tates; will tintf 'it to
their advantage to call and see me at their'
earliest convenience, at my off.ca irr
Court House, Samlersville. where my rep-
resentatative, or my self Will be pleased to
accommodate them'. ■ ' “
W. U ; XHLOppN.
* . '
ind all Bltious Complaints are relleved by taking
WRIGHTS INDIAN VEGETABLE Plltf
H.’ 5rWS(n.