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A. J< Jemigan A Co.,
—)j*i:iiT-isiiKJ{s .v mtnl’nnrrons.f—>
j R.ipb.d i hurch lot, itml running down said
f rtiitil to ;t -lake tech side liiir ol said l*vo
I urn s to run square oil from Davisboro and
ail), | Penn's Bridge ltoatl pant lei l with
I i,tln-r, one hundred timl lifty yards long
I mill .-evenly yards wiile at each end, nd-
I joining lands wl ('nnnTuis Jordan and cor-
i nor of the Davisboro l!oad north and south
1 and east by lands of Cornelius Jordan, lev
‘oi. to I ho right .m i allttll tilti It It,"
[as she expressed if.) Dear Paruiits
a Ml Friends. your loss is. her
cull liiir not hack front the eebolcs&
lir.ro, 'tint snl imtto tin.' ikeivc of
year Devine Father and try harder
than ever to gain that blissfull shore j j,,,| the propel ly of James \\
whore tears ate wiped away and par “"a. J°hn T Hudson and George 1'
LI-'.ODLLt. ting is no more.
mm,
For
tho
_*JcfifiUftlfY K IS87.
Hiloo
Subscription to
Mercury, one
year.
Mrs, J. H. Stanley of Dublin lias
n silk embroidered slmwl that was
made and worn by her mother 1)5
years ago. She recently presented
a pair of sieve-buttons to It r son
Cnpt. H. A. Stanley that belonged
to his groat-gl ent-gran .1 mother, they
mustUo over 150 years old.
Says the Philadelphia Record,
•‘The ‘New South’ is stiiriug, tap
ping huge veins ef coal and subter-
lakes ol jietroleum in Texas, dig-
for iron ore nnd coal ill Mississippi,
building rnilro'uls in (Georgia ami
factories in Alabama, and urging
TeuneEBce to the development ui
her wonderful mineral resources.
The American must work, and in
the li t sh field ol labor oflcred be
low Mason and Dixon's line, lie is
finding at present the richest re
wards."
i itiitrn: or moioitv.
Sheriff Sales.
FOIt MARCH, 1887.
^ < EOHGIA, Washington County
WILL be sold It fine the Court
I louse dour In the city of Sandersville,
on the First Tuetdiiy in March, the lul-
lowing [iropertv to- w it:
ON it, IIOl SK and 1.0 1’, in the Town of
ltiddleville. slid Comity i nil State, bound
ed on tin North lit ltid die street. Last by
lands of Jesse Drown, Sou lb by hinds t
S Trlilllek, and on the West by lands i
William Fulgimm, containing Three
Acres more or less, Levied upon ns the
property of it. F, llrov.it, to satisfy n So
pci ior Court Li La, in favor of the
Wriglilsvillc ami Tennille Railroad ( o,
vs R, F Drown, Property pointed out by
Plainiill'a Attorney ami legal notice given
parlies in puss, .-e-ion,
time and place wi[l
In 1 sold, t hie lit horse I'mgino and
Doilcr. One Saw Mill with all the fixtures
thereunto belonging, One Log t art, Two
Lifty Saw «iins, tine.Side .Vpiitu; Peggy,
tine Lnd Spring Buggy, One Ox Gait. One
Two Horse Waggon, One Four Horse
Waggon Twenty* lluud of Goats, Two
Head of Sheep, One Ox ihim colors!
Thrut head* of cattle, One D .y Horse
named Dexter, One liny horse .Vote named
Fox, One hlaek horse Mule named Mike,
and all the Stock of JlferchamHsi-, consisting
of dry goods, groceries, hoots, shoes ite,
and lixttln s, 11 ntiiine-il in the Mon of D W
Snell, at Deep Step, in Washington county
Oaj sniii propci ty levied on us the proper-
ty ol D \\ Si,el), under and by virtue ot a
morlgage I i La in favor of Warren A Ax-
son vs D, \V Snell, properly pointed out
miuortgagc.
A!
W H mi
ll ud-
| son as security to Superior Court mortgage
j li fa in favor of Garnett, Stubbs & Co vs
I .lames W Hudson, Joint T Hudson and
I George F Hudson as aecurity. Property
i property pointed out in legal notice given,
j This Leb’v 1st 1.887
C A WALL, Sheriff of W, C,
Administrators Sale.
"Will bo sold at, t.lio Into residence
uf THOMAS JORDAN Sr., dec ttset
of Washington County, on Friday
tho 28th of January, the following
j. I property to-vriR
1 Cows, 1 togs, Corn, 'Wheat, House—
I |, old i lit! Kitchen Vuruilure, 1 .Sil
ver Watch, 1 Shot Gun, 1 Ritle, 2
Ginn a new Sowing Machine and
other articles too numerous to men
tion, tho whole embracing the per-
Hornd perishable property belonging
to tho 1 s‘nte of said deceased. To
sell by virtue of all order from tho
Ordinary "t said county for tho bone-
lit of tlie boils of said estate. Sale
to continue from day to day uuti
all of said properly is sold. loniiB
Cash.
S. G. JOHDA N
Temporary Administrator
Jail. 17tli, 1887.
tmm
There are sixty«.eight Indian
ti the,s in this nation without tiny
religious teaching whatever, VVy-
oming Tenitoiy alone contains 17,
000 heathen Indians.
LSI) at the SAM L TIME and PLACE I Oil Utll.MJ W'OMEX.
With sorrowing hearts wo
come to pay tribute to tho mem
ory ol' our beloved sister Mrs, S.
(J. Lang. She has left us. Gullit.
]y and peacefully she loll asleep.
"With tearful eyes wo gaze upon
Iter uncustomed seat in this Bun-
elav School, now vacant.
Her sweet voice, now hushed
in death, no longer falls upon the
ear of her associates. Rut in her
bright homo above,
through the inerts of our Great
Advocate we feci assured that hot
totil ia now rejoicing in the light
of Eternal Glory.
As A member of our Sunday
School, she was zealous and con
scientious in the discharge ol du
ties.
Asa friend she was generous,
fai hfull and true. *
And as t.n .expression of out
high regar.is for our deceased sis.
ter and friend, he it resolved, by
the members of the ‘‘Bandersville
Christian Sunday School ”
1st That in tho death of sister
Lang our school has sustained
the kiss of an efficient and belov
ed member, the community a
most useful woman, humanity an
unselfish friend, the church a
useful ami devout Christian and
her family an all’ectiomito wife
ami mother.
2ml‘Tbat we hereby tender our
heartfelt sympathies to the sorely
bereaved hushund and mothcrler.-
httle children; upon whom the
blow falls so heavily.
3rd,T hat we will ever cherish
the memory of our departed sister
who labored so earnestly and
faithfully among us.
4lh Tnat a page in our Sunday
School Record be inscribed as,
“Sacred to the memory of Mrs, S
G* Lang, with dike ot her birth,
date of her connection with the
church and date of her death.
SthTliat a copy of theso resolu
tions lie iurnished tho bereaved
family, and also the city papers.
Respectfully submitted
Osea'' Rogers
9? Miss Ella Mitchell,
S. G. Jordan
Committee.
Resolutions adopted in the
Christian Sunday School Sanders-
ville Gn Jan\, 23rtl 1887*
«)ki 't u a at v.
Smnantlia J:uie Duggan rvtis born
jn Johnson Co , the It It of June 1805 •
she died in* Sandersville just, before
three o'clock on the morning of the
22nd of January 1867. She ivus a
quiet good child reused by Christian
parents; joined the church at Union
between the age of ten and eleven
was always strict in keeping tin
rules and ti led to discharge her du
ties faithfully. About five years
ago Samantha moved her member
ship to Sandersville where she re
xnained a consistent member iinlid
her death. While sick she often
admonished the young gilds present
teliing them to give up dancing and
all that would lead wrong and 1 otn.-
over ou the right side she spukc ol
how wrong it was to go to the let
by cursing, drinking, dancing &c..
and told them they would surely re-
, giet it. She begged her biothorinhm
to go back to t e chinch and sain
J'WhyOWhy” "ill you presist ii
taking the left side. When asket
about herself <* always said if it i
the good v ill o'lhe Lord, I am tvi!-
One tract or parcel of land lying in
\V:isl>ini'ton county (I n, ami containing one '
1111 in 11- <1 acres of land more or Ir-s; fortv i'i v e 1
of vvliicli nro cultivated, including dwelling
house stable .Vc, adjoining lands of Mrtjoir- j J 1,111 "" 11
ter, hound, d on the North, 6'out It nil I Lust, j VOtir SOX.
hy lauds of Mrs Nancy Pi ice, on West hy
lauds of John Price, seven ndles West of
Dirtovvone milo Last of the V\ rightsvillu
and Dnhlin public load the place whereon
defendant now resides. I.ev cd on as the
properly of S D I’i ice u> satisfy one .Supe
rior court Mortgage Li Fa in favor of A L
Archer Jr, vs S. D i’i ice property pointed
out iu l'h Fa and legal notico given defend
ant in possession,
4 IX) at the name time and placi
"Vhe sold, all that tract
will
r parcel ol land
itnated lying ai.d heing in ihc SSlh and
WUlli, Dial riels G. M. in Washington counlj
Gif, containing Sixteen Hun red anas
more or less the right of way ol the Cent a
li 11. and Ranking lOinpany of Georgia,
riming through said InmM and station No
14 located tlon on bounded on the .N'.rl h.s
otber land: of li \V Snell on the Lint by
lands ol \ .SJovuer.on the .South by the
esta, e of Mines Joy mr and in the Wesl
by the Oconee river, said plantation being
knowaii us the 1'isli place Levied upon in
the properly of D W 81.ell to satisfy a su
perior court mortgage ft Fain favor ol
Daliiwin ik Co vh Snell A Wood. Regal
1.olive given delendillit in | ossassion. l’req
erty pointed out in mortgage l'i Fa.
t 1,SO at the same time and place will be
J*- su'd One tract of land lying and being
iu the 'Jotli llist G. M Containing -D17 J - ii
Acres more or hss and knouu as the tireen
Drantly home Intel and the place wheicon
deletnlant now le.-ides, l.etiul upon to
satisfy three .Superior u.nit Li La’s Due in
favor of J \Y Ruck vs W A Davis and
Green Drantly and One in favor of Mary
A .Smith, I'.h/.a 1,’elli Ikikidnle,, Jerr.idin
Wicker, \V W Duck, and S W Duck Jr,
Representatives of Nancy Laurence vs AS m
A Davis and Green 1 ramly and One in fa
vor ol L A Km, is and wile,, Lliziihualli Ln
nisv* 1VA Itavis and Gricn Riantly, Le-
gel notieegiveii the defendant in possession
A LSO at thesiiiuc time nnd place
will he sold Four Hundred Acres
ol land more or loss lying in Wash
ington county (in,, adjoinin'* lands
ol Abel Cason on the West, N. 51.
Jordan ami Jell Rush on the North,
on the East by lands of Eoitlwrighl
and South hy lauds of Elizabeth
Robison a ml ol hers, known as the
General Robison place. Levied up
on as the property of S. 1>. Robison,
to salisly a J usliee com l Fi, Fa, in
favor of Johnson & Harris vs S, Ji.
Robison. Legal notice given ten
ants in possession, 1‘ropeity point
ed out by plaintiff* attorney, levy
made by G. S. Avant, Constable, and
returned to me.
Dube natural, A poor diamond
is better than a good imitation.
Do try to ho neeunito, not only for
sake, but for the sake of
The incapacity of the le-
node mind of neeiiraev is a standard
argument against the equality ol
tho sexes,
Do observe. The faculty of ob
serration, will cultivated, makes
practical men and women).
Do try to bo sensible; it is not u
particular sign of superiority to talk
liken fool.
Do be ready itt time for < huveh'. i
you do not re-poet yourself suflluient-
iy to be punctual, respect the feel
ings of other people.
Do avoid causes of irritation in
your family circle; reflect that home
n- t he pine,■ in which to be agreeable.
Dube reticent; the world at large
has no interest in our privto nlluiis.
ito cultivate the habit <D’ listening
to others; it will make you an invul
liable member oi society, to say
nothing of the advantage it will la
to you wlu'ii you many ; every man
likes to tail, about himself; a good
listener makes a delight ltd wife.
Do lie contented; “martyrs’, are
destable; a elferlu!, happy disposi
tion is infectious; you can carry it
about with you like a situuy atmos
phere.
l)o avoid whispering; it is ns bad
as gigglin. Roth are to be condem
ned: therejs no excu.-c for either
one of them. Ii you have anything
to say, say it; if you have not, hold
your longue altogether. Silence is
golden.
Do be truth I til; do avoid exagger
ation. IT you mean a mile, say a
mile, not a miie and a half. If you
nie.iin one say one, and not a dozen.
Do, sometimes at ’.east, allow your
mslher to know belter than you do.
She was educated before y ou were
born,—-Union Signal.
,Wi St HR
i I . <: < <■ OOO lo J.n:5!:
All partita! in Washington ami Baldwin
I'uvnlie -t) liusc loans on improved farms
mature in 188(1, ami ilesii v''L.\ II ..'< Si UN”
at greatly leduccd rates; will timl it to
their aiivaniage to call ami see me at their
earnest lunveiuuiee. at my otlieo in
Coliri House, hnndersville, where my rep-
reseiilalative > r my self will be pleased to
accommodate them.
W. it. THIGPLN.
And Dealers
Watches,
Clocks,
Jewelry,
Musical
Instruments,
Toys,
Coniect'
ioneries
CENTRAL R. R;
Savannah Ga., Dec, lh 188Q,
On and after this date pa senger trains
will run its Daily unless marked f, which
aic Daily except Sunday.
The Standard time hy which tli. se trains
run in .10 minutes slower man Savannah
city time.
Lv Savannah.. 10:01 am 8,20 a m 5; 10 |> m
\r Milieu 12;H5pm 1 Ro.'l p m ml.) p m
Ar Augusta 1; D l'm <>;l r > a
Ar Macon I;5(>pm H;20 a m
Ar Atianla ..... U;0U p m 7;20 a m
Ar Columbus. . 0; »0 a iu i!;02 i'm
Ar Monigouier). 7;0'.l p in
Ar KufauIn 8;50 p m
Ar Albany 10;08 p m 10;50am
l’asengcrs hr Sylvania, Sandersville.
Wiightsvillc, Milleilgeviilu and Eutonton
should take 10:00 a m train
Passengers tor Tlmmaslon, Carrollton,
Perry, Fort Gaines, T.i bo ton, Dueim \'ts-
i-i, Dlakely and Clayton should take ;20
p m train.
Lv Milieu... 12;55 p m D;1opm
Lv Augusta. 10:20 a m 0.00 p m
Lv Macon... il;50 a m 10;o() p m
Lv Atlanta.. (1;115 a m (i;50 pm
Lv Uohimhtts 10;2U p m U;16a m
Lv Montgomery 7;lo prniptO a m
Lv Kulauln... 10; 10 a m
Lv Albany,,. 4;50 a nt 3;o7 pm
Ar Navamiah o;00 p m ■ ;•>■> a m 8;0-> a in
Sleeping ears on all night pas-eiiger
trailia between Sivaunah and Augusta, and
Savannah nnd Mm on, Savannah
.mil Atlanta, Jiacnn and Culumhus.
Train leaving at b;20 p m mm mriting
m wid not slop t i put ail n take
between Suiamuih and Mil
IT OFF-SETS THE LOW PRICE OF COTTON,
Hy cleansing the seed per lust, never oltokes, runs light, gins fust
nnd makes a good sample. The feeder stands on tho floor, it win
leeil any kind of cotton regular, every gin guaranteed as represented
and to give satisfaction, Prices lias been reduced.
Gall on or address,
LANG and WILT.
Manufacturers Agents, Sandersville, Georgia. For full description
prices and terms, A gin w 11 be kept in stock whoro it ouq
bo note miny time.
For the best and cheapest
STOVES and TINWARE,
Go to the
SANDERSVILLE TIN SHOP.
All kinds of tin and sheet iron work made
and repaired W. H. Hargraves:
7; 10 :
it n; i i
u | ass
nm
ling. Such a death is gain. O may
those \ ho *tt tided at the bed: ide ol
this sweet gul take hei advice at.d negimng
A LSO at the sume time nnd place
will lie sold. One black Muio
about 4 years old in.me Jir.nie, One
dark bay horse mule about 8 yea.is
old name Fete, One sorrel horse with
blazed face name Charlie, One two
horse Teuneseo Waggon and One
Dexter queen spring buggy made by
Merkison, One 8.1 b\ 1 3 center crank
Engine with locomotive boiler, One
No. 2), Saw d/ill 52 inch solid tooth
saw and fixt tires, manufactured by A
Ii Furquher ct Co., and two leg cans 1
made by Z Smith. Levied upon as
the property of Mark Anthony
Brown, to satisfy a Superior court
mortgage Fi Fa in favor ol A. R, Ear
qti her A Co, vs 51 ark Anthony. Drop
erty pointed out hy mortgage Fi Fa,
and legal notice given.
A LSO at the Hiuuc time and place will be
sold.
One 10 horse Centraiai Ktl^iie and Le
turn Flue Boiler Leviulon as the propel t.\
of A S Avant to satisfy a supeiio Court Fi
Filin favor rf William Archer v> A S
Avant ],i gal notice given AS Avant de
fendant in ) nsf-csi-iou
ALSO in the same time nnd place will be
• old i lit eei lain tract of land lying being
■md situated ill said Wa bingo.n county
Ga\ cunta ini eg two II Haired aeiv- of land
more or less, unmeet! on the North by
■ auds of estate ol Joseph 1 Ian is and east hy
aiids of estate uf Josepn Harris and on the
■Sotilli by hinds nl J IR.ufroe nap lL.niu
Lee d raw b k Levied upon as die prop rty
.1 Wiley II i ris Administrator of Lstale
■ f Joseph lburiii lo Satisfy a Supurim
.■otirt inortiigage Fi Fa in favor of Til
Spinks ek Co vs \Yi ey Harris A hn’r m ihe
e-tntc of Jou-ph ILuvis Legal notice given
tenants in possession
Also at the same time and -place will . e
--old une tract or parcel of land sir a ted;
;ving and being in the town ol Dawsboro,
Washington county, Gn, containing two
acres la-ing the same tract o in eyed to
.James \Y Hudson by t orneiius Jordan h\
iced bearing date Jan 2'.‘lh. L'-'tl and de-
< rilicit in said deed as all that tract or par-
el of land lying and situated on the east
ill’s Bridge
venly \ aids
the corner cf the Davisboro
For oaio Cheap.
Five ihuMitigh ined Rllic Rkutux
ShTXhit ptqqnes.
\Y. F. FEATHER
I’rcaeliing at the ji/clliodist Church by
ID v. G. 6. Johnston, on the J I. lirtl and
-i:h Fahhatha at 10:110, a. m. and at 7.1^
p. iu. on die 1st 2nd and 3rd Sabbaths ol
cm h month.
llrilco SJ £>-
You art? fei ling deptessod, your appe
tite is, poor, you aro bothered with Head
ache, you aro liilgetty, nervous, and
pcuernily out of sorts, and want to
brace up. Rraeo up, but not wtth stini
ulanfH, spring medicines, or bitters,
which have for their basis very cheap,
bail whiskey, and “which stimulate you
for an hour, and then leave you iu worse
condition than before. What you want
s an alternative that will purify your
Wood, start healthy actios of Liver and
Kidneys, restore your vitality, ami give
rein wed health and strength. RucLi a
medicine you will find iu Electric Bit-
ti-rs, aud only 50 oeuts a bottle at 1Ji■.
Rawlings Drug Rtcre.
Cnm'celinU- at 8i\ -umili with Sivaunah
Florida and \Yi.-tcru U.iilway mr a l f'oini-
in Florida.
Tickets for all points and sleeping cm
berth* on sale at city ollicc, No. 20 Bull
street, and depot cilice 30 minutes before
departure ol each train.
G A Will i'KHLAD
General F.issenger Agent
J C SIIAW, Ticket Agent
rf • "i, «i'ii.iiii lYhllilili'isvilli'
U. It.
Ei-FF-GTSATITH) vY A'ovcmher 1 Mi
18id. at l:20 a. m. ei 1 v lime:
l’AS-LN 1.5 (. Eli AN I BLIGHT.
(Except Sun lays)
Lv
S mdcrsvllh-
1 -0 r >
Le ivn Allglistt
7.1-2
Lv
W.rtheii
L.o |
Lv Gi miii,
ll.oti
Lv
11 ines
5-H5
“Belle Sprin. -
11 '23
Lv
Mitchell
51 > i
Lv -Mil bell...
11.43
Lv
1! IlcSpri ig.-
.* :;o
Lv Him-
! 1-5.'
Lv
Oil soil
6 I!
L . \V irtlu t...
12.!! -
Ar
Augusta
.8.as
j ArS’villo
1.12
No 3 i*.
*!.
Noe t*.
M,
Lv
San J a-vil le
2 18
Lv \Ui.-usla...
.4.00
Lv
Wttr.hcn
,*'..Vi
Lv II ; hzih.d
5.1; 5
Lv
Ilim-a
3.35
Lv Oibsun ....
..7.10
Lv
Mi eliell
3-50
T. -He Spring
<7.25
Lv
Belle Spr!ug
4.10
Lv Mitchell.
.7 45
Lv
(lib-on
4 5
Lv Hines... .
..7..'8
Lv
1 [o[ hzlbalt..
7.vs
Lv Wnrtheii...
,.S 35
Ar
August
- 15
\ r .S Millers vi 1 i
e 3.5S
I'NDAY—I
'A-S
:ngi-;ks uni.
Y.
No 1 A.
M.
No 2
t. M.
Lv
N:\iidi-rsvUh
5.00
Lv AngiHtt....
.8.11
Lv
Wa then
6-25
Lv llephzihah
,0.21
Lv
Hilton
li 00
Lv I iii son
1 1.28
Lv Aliielmll 0.10 j
De-lie- Springel 1-41
Delie Springs 0.—■"> | Lv Miiehell..,l 1-50
Gibson 'Ll" | Lv llim-s. 12-00
Lv Ilephzibnh...8 40 | Lv Wnrlhen... 12.41
Ar An'list !)•— I AnS'imlorsvilluI.Oll
No 3 P. M. [ i'll 4 l’. M.
Sandersville 2 27 j L- v A iltgusla 3.03
Lv Warlhen 2,52 | Lv Ib-p! Zi’.i .h..4 W
Lv IlineS '1-127 i Lv Gihsim li Is
Lv Mitchell 8 37 | ’’ Belle8pri gfl« 30
Belle Springs 8 62 | Lv M iti-ln-il (i -t >
Lv Gibson 4 0-1 | Dv llm-is 0 55
Lv il •phzibali ...U 10 | Lv Warthen....? On
Ar Augusta 7 UV | Ar Sandersville 7 35
it. M. M1 11. ill-.LL, President.
COTTON FACTORS,
AUGUSTA - - : GEORGIA
, Tf i-U' ir rorvif a to the plnnsfru uml merchants of Washington county,
75e a 1 do c-oniuus.-ion, nu storago whou sold on arrival or within 15 days.
If ; cut ol tho A. O. A H. li. It. nil expenses including freight drayage.
e mmiiHsioM and liisurunoo will not bo over $2.10 for a 5001b bale, 5Ir.
.1 dun lms lm it in the business for 12 years and wo guurantoo perfect
i tlit tart ion in <• iy respect, (live us a trial ami if you visit Augusta, we
;ivt mi a c.nrdial invitation to visit our ollico, wo will yliully weleoiuo you
mil do all in our power to please you.
^VARIETY
II ON WORKS-
li bOjT’ 71 "Wilt,
,_.Trs. Sandersville, Ga.
Manuhii'lun i’.-and Doulors in; Slonin Engines ot all styles. Sow
Mills. Grist 51*11*. Cotton Gina, Presses and Mnoliinery of all kinds
A lo I liiu'^ol Rubbor and Leutbor Hotting k ,pt iu stock.
Stettin iinil Wilier V'tilvos, Kteum pipes uqtl Fittings, Inspirators,
.Machine Oils and Mill Supolios.
II.-pair work solicited and prompt v tlono and as cheap and w 11
us min bo done all Machinery sold by us we guarantee to bo us rep,
resented.
Write or call on u* for Prices and Ui seriptinn ol anything want d
in the Machine line.
NOTICE!
“Prayer it! the key ol (he morn
ing and the licit oi night.’’
Most Pxteilcnl.
J. J. Atkins, t hit-1 of Police
Ivuoxv.lle, Tenn., writes* -My fnniiiv
Mini i tire the bcneliciaries of tour
mostexcollent medicine, Dr, King's
New Discovery for consumption;
having found it to be all Unit you
claim for it, desire to tesliiy to" ii.s
virtue. My fi ieuds to wlmin 1 lutve
recommended it, praise- it at every op-
port unify.”
Dr . Kings -New Discovery for
Consumption is gmireuLeed to cure
Coughs, Cokls iiiom-Liitis, Asthmu
( roup and ei cry iiiie-i lion of T wont,
C’hesf and Lungs,
Trial Bottle Flee at 5Ym Rawliu«>'s
Drug 8 tore. Large Size .pi.0 0 °
JSL
Under the MEM
CU11Y
Ur D tc ajj.
(Eve them a call.
leu's is lln
OLD
liELi ALLE Jewel-
ry K’-tore oi ii^iitidcrs*
Life. Formerly
J. JEUNIGAN
A
A. H'i-FB’H'B’BOX.
GEORGIA, Wnshinj;Um ( minty.
L'o the Superior Court of said Cutin
ty.
Tho petition of A. Mathis, John
0. Hannan, Samuel G Lung, Wnl
ter Stephens, William A . McCarty.
R null’old 10. Roughton, R. (Iluireh
Harris, U idiam Rawlings, William
Martin, Irwin L. Adams, nnd others.
Shows that they have entered in
to tin association under tin* name
and style of ihe Washington Coun
ty Publishing Company ; that the
object of said Association is the
printing and puhLculiun of a week
ly newspaper and doing job work in
the city ol Sandersvilie, in said
county and state, with the power lo
rent, purchase, and hold property
real and personal, to sue and he
sued, and to exercise ad powers
usually confered upon corporations
oi sinutlar character, as may lie con
sistent with tho laws of Georgia;
and that said Publishing Company
is to have its place of business iu
said county, and is to he operated
and run by said association for the
purpose of printing, publishing unul
sending out to .--uli.-eribers and nth
ers a weekly newspaper, to he known
as the Middle Georgia Progress and
to connect widi the said paper a
complete job ollice for priming cir
culars, bill heads, letter heads and
work of like character and selling
the same for profit.
Petitioners further show that the
capital stock of said association i.-,
Five Thousand Dollars; and that
Five i 1 iindred Dollars ot said eapi
tai stock h.*s been paid m. Yu r
Petitioners pray th passing of ait
order by said Honorabie Cot.r;.
graining this then’ appiieati m, and
that they and their successors be
incorporated for and during i term
not exceeding twenty years, with
.hi privilege oi renewal ul the expi.
ration ol said Lwent) year.-, fur in-;
purpose herein belore sot lorLh. Aud
-,oui' Petitioners will ever pray.
S. G. .JORDAN,'
Attorney for Peritiuuoi s.
Gcoigin Washington County,
True extract from min.lies, superior
tlourl, Book E.
A* M. MAYO, Clerk.
January 27th, 1S87-
’i’o Kvon Due l» Washinalon C »
YMio Wants Moui'.v.
1 have CdUO,000 to loan, if you wish
il in any amt. from $30.00 to ^2000,
fi-oin tliree months to live years time
come, with propor security atul get it. 1
am prepared to oiler your money on
Ur.TTt'.U Tr.lt.MS TUAN* KVKtt llia oltK.
ttirRATES GREATLY REDUCED!
1 loan money on city property.
1 loan money on notes.
| lone money on i'i!t edged seanvity.
i I Si I AYE PAI’ERS.
I have ospecinl offersfov tin* next, ninety
da vs for all who wish on farm lands
-Ail) ur move, It will be greatly to
your interest to call and see, me (luting
that time* . ,
Remember tins is no Miain Notice to
Startle or mislead yon I MI’.an iw kiiy
ll’oiui 1 say, whicii 1 "ill be pleased to
prove to if you will call to see mo at the
Store of A . Y. I (aim's whore 1 will he
glad ao serve you. w u T1IIG1 , EN
UIIAAIB JUICY
For tho Marcl\l\rm 1887.
IFin. Tantliwy,
IF. Ji. Hall,
W. JI. O'Quinn,
J'/iuinax Wartlwn,
li. S. U<ialrir/ht,
IF. M. Enijluh,
W. II. Wuedon,
Guo. H' r . Smith,
Jan. IV. .MUG.
S«*(‘(l I'm* Ntilo
T lutve on hand ono hundred
bushels of Centonial PiTditllc
cotton seed which 1 will sell ut
fifty cents per peck Give mo a
call. K. F .BROWN.
.1/. E. Wurlht'.n,
Moni’n T. Swiut,
a JI. J>. Emil,
H. It. liobUon,
I. .J. IWIrr,
J. F. Shephard,
Traverse Jury for the First
March Term 1887.
Hr, S. Ji. Mill*,
Hr. (}. /. J)a oi’s,
G. Ii. 1‘rinylo,
Win. /*Vo.si,
G. IF. Peaoodc,
Stephen F. New,
G. IK//. Whitaker,
Jan. E. J‘(ir/e,
Dr. G. M. Duggan,
Jive. Jan. M. Smith,
Wax. Sincnu'JiehG
G. J. Trunndl,
Dr. A. T. Cheatham,
M. II. Foyer,
Wm. E. Doolittle,
Week
M. G. Wood Jr.
Chan. JI. Hailey,
Mark A. Wood]
Jno. J 1 ’. Salter,
Jan. J. Walker,
E. T. Itaohrln,
Moses D. Smith,
IF. JI. Jernigan,
Fold. Lining,
II7n. G. Norlhiuglan
IFm. J. Jtunh,
IF, T, Wammock,
Thomas F. Frown,
•Joseph J. Underwood
Warren P. Lovett’s Private Stock
Cigar is tho BEST nlcklo dgtn in
the WORLD.
Vestas Jackson is the only man
in Sandersville that ean hitndlo
Warren P Lovett’s Private Stock
Cigar.
Notice.
I hereby notify all parties that on the
third day of December 183!), i withdrew
from and erased to hour every interest in
this mill business of Sheppard and Com-
pany and will not he responsible lur any
of the debts of the concern. tlowel and
Jfathew Sheppai il retaining tho property
and becoming responsible lor all outstand
ing indebtedness.
D. T. Burke
Dec. 18th 1880.
Notice
1 hereby forewarn any ono from
trailing for the following notes as
they are lost or stolen. Ono in
favor of myselt given hy Wm II.
Smith of Washington county for
$135. One in favor of myself given
by Squire .Martin for $10. One
in favor of myself given by itenj.
Davis for'$11. Ono in favor ot
myself given hy Seoney Newton for
$1)7. Our against Wm Smith oi
Johnson county for $110.
51 osns Swint,
Dec. lOlli 18811.
tVc im: Still in iIn* I-’iclil.
Friends our Jewelry Store i.s in
lull blast and work done by com
petent workmen and we keep
a nice lot of Jewelry, Spectaoles,
Clocks and Musical instruments
lor sale. We hop - our old friends
and customers will not desert us
in our hour of affliction, we have
done you good work heretofore,
aud will continue to do so now.
E. N. Wmamai k, Walter Stephens,
Win. A. Smi‘h, Isaac Frooks,
F. //. liranme.il, Gao. }J. Frantley,
J. S. Joyner, Wm. Furgamy, J>\
II. ./. /' ( 'iv;vJ/, M. II. Odom,
D. S. Fumes, T, J. Taylor,
J, l). Frantley, S. J. Taylor,
Jno, Stubbs, J. J. Palmer,
T. J. Orr, A. A. Foyers,
A. S. Prigeon, Jno. G. Williams,
IFm. A. Wood, G. F, Fainwaler,
Travorsae Jury fox' the Second Wek
March Term, 1887.
Geo. IE Salter, Jan. II. Jackson,
IF. H. May, Q. J. Martin,
Jas, Salter, Mark A. llrown,
J. F. Wilkerson, Jas. A, Wilson,
Gea, F. Walker, Geo. Q. Waddell,
Wm. 51. Everell, J. Frank Boatright,
IF, IF, Gurry, Thomas Smith,
J. P. William, IF. P. Smith.
Jas. It. Boatright, S. A, Fleetwood,
Jas. Ellis, IF. S. Joyner,
J. A. Martin, New 1 ., il/, Jordan,
Jno, A. Martin, II. Ji. Hooks,
F. F. Sessions, J. G. Morrison,
E. J. J lure/aim/, G. G. Watts,
G. F. Avant ' J. W. Walker,
IF.,/. Irwin, Jno. T. Webster,
Geo, IF. Walter, N. D. Tompkins,
Wm.F. Gostor, T. D. Cullens,
Land for Sale.
A fine cotton and stock farm containing
000 acres on the Oconee river in Washing
ton, Co Oconee No. 1-lGll li. Of which DO
acres are open land and in a line stale of
cultivation, 150 acres upland in woods, 300
acres line eauo bottom on river, finest rango
for both hogs and cattle,
Also a Hue ootfon (arm to rent will rent
from two to four horse farm inoltuiing gui,
screw, dwelling house and out building, ah
so four line store houses lo root at Oconee,
Amount of Mcrtniitilo business us,tally
(lone at Oconee per annum $100,000 aba it
40UO bpe usually shipped during tho seams
a g m l drug storo to root and yho'e is a
good stand for a praotioeiug physician, Wh
rent or lease one year with privilege ol nV-'r
For further panieulars, tq ply to ,,,u 11
Oconee Ga,
’ B W SNELL