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The Sheriff Crnuii For !»«.*•/»• f ! • * “ j
y. Publitha 1
A. J. Jernigan & Co.,
—)itiu.isiii ns \ i'U(iruiK'ioits.(-
SANDiinsviiir, ■ •■’• GBQU(UA.
fEBRUftRY 8th, ••■•1887.
S1.C0
Subscription to
Mercury, one
year.
dorsvillc :>ii<( return
Kiuio uin iviik.ud agn
days sime a colon .1
thin a trying Vo civil
the non ring of flic U:
time the train was <
mule had tLie man so
yds tnun i lie mil
11 mu to San
lie l:o!‘se be
i. I aw a few
mall at. war
e n mule till
;i, but by the
i! of sight the
2 hundred
1 alter some
mt
T ESOftY,
For
the
eons blot aide amt ofenaxen ami tell
ing the unite llmt you nint coming
around behind distil’ hou e to hurt
you tlie mule concluded to come
hack to the load altd ilie man was
i then discussing to some of his color . ...... -- , .
I how he collie to ride dUur mule, the ! \\ rmMyvdle n, "l lenml e hu m C ,
• vs U, I- I.rnu n, 1 ropert) poimOU oui by
Plaiiitill’rf Attorney nml lejjal ITOiice given
panics in poms-don,
Kiierns. bales.
K()K MARCH,
i \ I'Oltl ;l Wiisluiurton (’"Utily.
\ n Wild, he sold before the
House ilonr in the city of
on the First Tuenhiy in 6
leu ii-i. i n ojii riv lo • \v :i:
ON E IlOVsl and l.OT, in the Town of
LiddU vide, said ( ornly Hid Slate, bound-
i it nn ill.- Notlit 1" Kiddle stn el. Lust by
lands of.Tense Brown, Tv/uth by lur.es of
S Tininel;, ami on the West by lands of
Willi in Fnlghiim, containing Three
dues more or less. Levied upam as the 1
property of K, F, Brown, lo satisfy a Sit- j
' j.crior Court Fi Fa, in favor of the *
his |
... , . I I'm.Kr,'./ill 1 .-aw .'ini "im an uni
t in I, a lout ho i ] jl’nremitn belonging, One Log h
rodder \ oil give him j t -L’ty Saw (lins, l/tie Side .S'j’i in.
Secretary Manning and lieasuer
Jordan lmve sent their resignations
to the rrcbidfiit.
The Macon Tellegrapli is one el
the ablest edited and neatest papers
iu the stale.
The Alabama Senate, by a vote of
sixteen to ten, lias adopted a joint
resolution rt questing Alabama s rep
roscnlativcs in Congress lo \ole foi
the Blair bill
The 3rd .’1111111111 convention of
Hie stock-holder^ of thu A G A E
railroad will be held in Augusta. ;
nt 12 in tosmovrow
The Constitution claim lo have rid
ded CdOO subscribers to its HhI in ;
tbb lust month. Wo do not doubt
your vnracity Brother Howell, but .
only wish we bad half. The Consti
tution is the livclb st paper iu the
south.
Japanese ladies are rapidly learn
.ing American methods. A society
composed of native ladies <>l high
rank in; Tokio recently raised
£5.000 for benevolent purposed by
a bazar.
The Central Railroad on the 1st
put on sale 2,000 mile ticket books
at jviO each, good for passage ovei
1 ho Central and branches, South
Western and branches and the
Montgomery and Eufaida and
branches
boss tell me take disur mu e and
to the store and bring his mail and
letters blit not time I rule old (
lim «nd dnt queer man limy blow
Huooi’ horn blit old Celim stand
: ml sleep and
much corn and foe
but all things' considered, do you
consider rail roads civilizers leaving j
i horses and mules out tail roiul or j
! no rail road we are forced to the eon- (
■ i his ion tils’ 111 i Id i on get grown now
I adiiy:’- at a ver) early age, boys in i
i pntiieular, it is the lowest no tiiat 1
, >av jut longer than ten years, its
L'O id die s.'.iiio time ami place wi|l
Id, One 13 liorRC Engine and
One Saw Mill with all the fixtures
art, Two
mg Buggy.
Obte End Spring buggy, One Ox Cart, One
Two Hmvo Waggon, One Four llorse
Wag on Twinfy Head of Goats, Two
J L ..I of Sheep, One O.x (him colored
'JIiihi 1 head' of (■•till . One II y Horse
named lk .xl' i'. On. I.av horse 3/uic named
Fox, On. 1 Idiu'k horse Mole named Mike,
and all the Stock of Merchandise. consisting
of drv goods, groceries, hoots, shoes etc,
ml fixtures, contained in the store of 15 W
A
i . , , I j ij .I IMI II Alul l • j « iii.mu hi mi 1 1 ' * 1 • * ' *
I ihi! old Ilian ho ilont Know ho is old sndl. Mt Deep Step in Wnnhinptoti county !
! I know a better way to lit up that
' land than the way the old man is do-
i ing it lie is not planting them peas
; light I can lake Hum horses and
1 wagon and haul more rail-, in] one
| day than the man will in 2. Keys
10 years ago tvuld stay and be
emit rolled by parents up to 20 yt ars
j old and over no.v a days they want
! to leave and set. up business of their
j own at 15 and under they visit phi-
I ees to learn had habits at a very
j early age and they goto the chain
! gang much earlier than in bygone
(lavs. "Hid tail toads do this'’ if
! so rail roads lias had bad elfuct on
s 1 line, Inti I for otto ambit favor of a
hurried growth it turns out well,
i Hut this is onlv the opinion of
SPECKLE PEA.
N&wSmil
1 To-Night 8 otL„
Como out lo the meeting of the
Young Men's Christian Associa
tion. Don't fail to attend. All
young men invited.
To-Night s crick
Discov-
ti.i; soi.l property levied (ill ns thu piopcr- j
tv of B W .Snell, under ami by virtue ola
iiioiIl"i:’. Fi Fa in favor of W irrt'ti .Vi A.\-
• on vs I! W .Snell, property pointed oul
n'mortgage.
LSO at tlicSAME TIME and PLACE
WILL BE SOU).
One trot or parcel of land lying in
W'a-hington coiu.ly (!a., and c staining one
h it ml r 'I acres of lum! more or less; forty five
of which are cultivat'd, including dwelling
Imurc stable Xc, adjoining lands ofMetJnir-
( r, hound'd on the North, South and Foist,
1 v lands of Mrs Nancy Price, on Wist l.y
luiida of John Price, seven iniles West of
b illow one mile East of tlie Wriglitsville
and Dulilili puhlie roa.l the place whereon
defendant now resides. Lev.eel on as the
pi .perly of S b Price to satisfy one Supe
rior court Mortgage Fi Ea io favor of A I,
Archer.Ir, vs S. It Pi ice property pointed
out in Ei Fa and legal nolice given defuml-
unt In possession,
A LSO at the same time and place, will
he sold, all that tract or parcel ol land
situated lying nnd being in the 88th and
t.'Otli, PisirielH <i. M. in Washington county
(ta - , containing Sixteen Hnn.ired acres
more or li ss the right of way of the Cent a!
It. It. and banking company of licorgia,
re.ning through said lamia and station No
1 ! lo, (.lid thereon hounded on the Ni.rt by
other land of l! \V Snell on tlie Eiet by
lands of V 8 Jovm r, on the South hy the
estmc of Moses Joyner and ou the West
hy the Oconee liver, said plantation being
know an as the Fish place Levied upon as
the property of D W Snell to satisfy a so
porior eon t mortgage Fi Fain favor of
Baldwin .V Co vs Snell A Wood. Legn
notice given defendant in possession. Prop
erty pointed out in mortgage Ei Fa.
Tht whole number oliteuchoiH in
1 ne public reboots oi the slates nml
tcrritoiies is 307,804. Of these
two-thirds are wou.cn In acade
mies there are 3,312 mulo ,'und
4,711 female teachers. In lhi2’A0
female colleges there me 0JT male
nnd 1,963 hmale teachers
JT Should the lull introduced to
the Georgia Legislature making
it a misdemeanor for 15 per cent
on cost price of the necessaries of
life pass, it is hoped that it will
not materially reduce tlie producs
tiou of the ingredients use in tlie
making of pi.
The ltev Sam Jones continues to
nstonislijlioston. A lloslon Paper
says: “He seems bleu a man who b
dclugcd with ideas and is trying to
get on top of Ilium by swimming.
"Words come iu Hoods, following one
another so fast the hearer issturiled.
It is simply n succession of pictures
some pretty and idylic in liieii
t-implc repose, while others are very
grand and almost tetri lying. It war
a very title brainy, eloquent dis
course.”
The Directors of the Georgia
.Central Railroad held their monthly
meeting in Savannah Friday ami
created new officers, First and Sec
ond Vice-President. 11.15. Hollins,
of New York, was elected lo thu foi
pier and E. E. Demtislon, of Pliiln
dolphin, to tlie hitler position.
Heitlier is a sain tied ofllee. Thu nut
earnings oi the Central and its
branches for Decern her were $213,016
nn increase of about 23 pur cent, ov
cr December, 1885. The net earn
ings for the four months ending He
comber 31, were $L, 053,513, an in
crease of $i)G,000 over the corres
ponding period of the present year.
WAIMIIF.V <;a.
Mk, Me—I take my pen in hand to
write you a few lines to inform you
that we are all well, except suite o'
tlie children, one oi the hoys lias got
a bile on it is nose, one got a sore tm
one got a burnt hand from scratch
ing potatoes out ot tlie ashes, hop
ing these iew lines may reach yon
enjoying the blessing. We are hav
ing suu shine every day except the
rainy days. Groping amoving along
kinder slow, we are mooring Joe
Brown some to the cart but John ii
.Gordon lias not done much be foie
the plow as yet. But Mu nint this
an aye of improvement dont see h :
my li to liotv pc .pie get a long that
don’t live (/it a Rail Road they an
said to be such great civilizers 111 e\
go ami cutnu bo quick when ilte\
manage so as to not run into cau,
other like our Baby road did on Fn
day last hut t/.e rail roads as civili
users. I gues as how Mr. Nathanie
Hooks thinks it does not civili • i,j
grey horse niueii as lie has been try
jng to have him civilized for tile's,
2 months lint 110 civilize (or tin
grey, i n can civilize but lie wont
Stay civilized he sa^s Lielore th^.
And Bsalers
W at dies,
Clocks,
Jewelry,
Musical
Instruments,
Toys,
Conlect'
ion;eries
‘ AND
A 4'u|>t:eiii’!, S'orttijt
« ej.
Gapt. Coleman, sehr. IWymouth,
plying between At’.anlie City and N. Y.,
had been troubled with a cough so that
lie win unable to sleep, and was induced
to try Dr. King’s New Discovery for
Consumption. It. not only gave him
instant relief; but allayed the extreme
soreuens it- Ids breast. His children
were similarly affected and a siiifj!. iloic
Had the same, happy effect. In’ Kings
New Disoovuuy is now the s-tumhud feme
ily in t lie Coli until liourehol i und 011
hoard tlie Holionuer, Frea Trial Bottle
of tliis Stand oil Remedy at Jutwlmg
Diug Store,
\ LSI) at the riiiiio tim ; ami pin .e will he
- sidil < tee Ir.iL’t of land lying and In ing
'i'lie undersigned arc prepared to
negotiate i.l; A A Ul'ON 111. Ah AS
TA 1 Ik security or approved t 0L-
LATERAL paper. Terms easy.
Evans & Evans,
Attorneys sit B.tirv.
IUmiovvs Her Youth.
Mis, Lime be Cheslov, i’eterson, Gluy
Co,, luwn, tells tl.o following tetuarka-
b)e story, the truth of which is vouched
for by the rciiidcrti of the town : “J mu
“3 years old, have been troubled with
Ka.if.ey complaint unit lumene.-.a lor
many year: ; efTnid nut dress myrod
witi.iut heip. Now 1 am five from all
pain anti soreness, and am able to do
all my own boUBCWoik. L owo my
limuks to Electric Bitters for having re
newed my youth, ml removed com
pletely ail ill; ease and pain.
Try a bottle, only 50c. at Dr Rawl
ings Drug Store.
.11 the t)5th Dist (1. M < 'ontaining 4U7 I
A itch nimv or hss nml known as the (.recti |
Biuntly Imu.ctiacl m il tin place whereon
ilek mhint now le.-ides, Levied upim n
■atisl'y three Superinr eunrt Fi Fa's One in
favor of J \V Buck vs W A DavU ami
tire, n Branliy and One in favor of Mary
A Smiili, !• Ii/.dietli B.uksdale., .ieiaUl.n
iVicker, \V W iiiiek, and S W Buck Jr,
Iti'pri sentatives (.f Nancy lunrcnee vs Win
] v 1) i\ is and (ireen Brantly and One in fa
vor of E A I'.uni.-ayd wi.e,, Lir/.dicslli Eli
ni»vs \V A Davis and (ireen l.rnntiy, Le-
gel notice given tlie defendant in possession
fi LSO at the 1-ame time and place
jj\ will lie sold Four Hundred Aeres
ot land more or less lying in Wash
ington county Ga„ aaioiiiing lands
of Abel Gm'oii 011 tlie West, N. M.
Iordan and .Jett Bush on the North,
on the East by lands of Boat tvtiglit.
ami South by lands of ElizebuUf
Robison und ot hers, known as the
General Robison place. Levied up
on its the property of S. B. Robison,
to sali-ly a Justice court Ei, Fa, in
favor of Johnson & Harris vs S, B.
Robison. Legal notice given ten
ants in possession. ITopetly point
ed out lay plaintiffs attorney, levy
made by G. S. A Mint, Constable, and
relurncd to me.
Savansaii (1a., Dec. U> 18S(i,
On ami after this date passenger trains
rnu ns Daily unless m irked f, w hich
I ate Daily except Sunday.
The Standard time by which these trams
run in .5(5 minutes slower tnan Savannah
I city lime.
; LvSae nnah.. 10:0-1 am 8,20 a m a: 10 pm
j \r Milieu 12:35 pm 11;03 )> m 8:4 ) p m
j Ar Augusta 4;l5pm ti;l5am
! ,Vr Macon 4;50pm ■’‘,2(1 a in
i Ar Atlanta 0;00 p m 7;20 a m
! Ar Columbus. . Op/On m 3;*)2 p m
Ar Montgomery, 7;09 p m
I \r Enfaula ...!• J’.p.O p m
Ar Albany l(l;08 pm lOjoOnm
l’asengers fer By I vania, S indersville.
Wriglitsville, Milludgi vitlo and Eatonton
should take 10:00 a m train
1‘assengers for Thomuston, Carrollton,
IVrry, Fort (iaiues, Tails/ ton, Buena Vis
ta, Blakely altd Clay tun should take ;2U
p m train.
Lv Milieu... 12;55pm ll;15pm 5;10 a m
Lv Angnsta. 10;20 a m 0,30 p in
Lv Miieon... 0;50 a m 10;80 i> m
Lv Atlanta.. (i;35 a m (i;50_p m
Lv Columhita lU;20 p m 11;15 a m
Lv Montgomery 7;to p m7;4() a iu
Lv Eufmila... 10;49 a til
Lv Albany... 4;50 a m 3;o7 p m
Ar .Viviminih o;00 p m ■ ;;/') u lit S;0 / a m
Sleeping cars on all night passenger
trains betwetn Savannah nnd Augusta, and
Savannah and J/ncon, Savannah
and Atlanta, J/acon and Columbus.
Train leaving til 8;20 p m nml nritvlng
al6;55 n m will not slop to put offer lak
in passengers between Savannah nnd Mil-
ten.
Connections at S.ivnnnh with Savannah
Flm Ida and Western K.,ilw ay for all points
in Florida.
Tickets for all points and sleeping car
berths on sale at city nlliee, No. 20 Bull
street, and depot office 30 minutes before
departure ol each train.
U A WHITEHEAD
Ueneral Passenger Agent
J C SII.VW, Ticket Agent
ti)|y.:’(t'i,6ihson A Siitailei’svllle
Cl. EC.
IN EFFECT SAT t'KDAY November 14th
ISxil. m 4:20 a. m. city time:
l'ASSENENOEU.AN UtEUillT.
(Except Sundays)
IT OFir-SETS THE LOW PKJCE OF COTTON.
By cloansing tliu seed perlbit, nevor eltokes, runs ligltt, gins fust,
and makes a good sample. Tlie feeder stands on tiro floor, it will
toed any kind of cotton regular, every gin guaranteed as represented
and to give satisfaction. Prices has been reduced.
Cal' on or address.
LANG and WILT.
Manufacturers Agents, Sandcrsvillc, Georgia. ^ For tail description
prices ami terms. 1 A gin w II bo kept iu stook whore it cun
ho nete natty time. |
For ] the best and cheapest
STOVES nnd TINWARE,
Go to the
SANDERSVILLE TIN SHOP.
I
All kinds o£ tin and sheet iron work made
and repaired i W. H. Hargraves:
No 1, A. M | No. 2, A. M.
Lv Samlersvllle 4 .05 | l.ui. e Augusta 7.12
Lv W.'.rthen 4.30 \ i.v
Lv Hines f’-O') I ' Belle Spi uivs 1L23
Lv Mitchell 5 1 1 | Lv Mil' hell....11.40
Lv lb IteSpri.igs 5 30 | Lv limes 11-nS
Lv Gil huh 5 13 | I.v U arthen...12.3 ,
Ar Anuust i 8.58 | Ai S viile 11-
No 3 r. M. I No e I*. M.
Lv Sandei’sville 2 18 | Lv Augusta 4 00
Lv War.lien 2.55 I Lv He; h/.ibah 5.05
i.v Hines 3.35 | Lv Gibson 7.10
|,v MitelcM 3.50 | ‘Belle Springs/.25
Lv Belle Springs 4.10 | Lv Mitehull...7.45
Lv Gibson 4.!5 | I.v Hines 7.68
Lv Hephzihah...7.28 i Lv Wmthen.....S 35
\ r au".list 8.15 | ArSindersville8.58
Si’NDAY —PASSENGEBS ONLY.
No 1 A. M. | No 2 A.M.
Lv Siindersvilit'5,00 | Lv Angnsta 8.14
Lv Wa (hen 5’25 | Lv 1 leph/.ilmh..'.) 21
Lv Hines (100 | Lv Gibson 11.28
Lv Miiclu'l'i 0.10 ! “Beile Springell. il
COTTON FACTORS,
imGrlJSSTA - - LGEORGIA
offer their services to llto planstrs and nicrcltnnls of Washington county,.
75c a bale commmsion, ii,o stomgn when Hold on arrival or within 15 days.
If sent ol the A. G. * S. |U. It. all exponsos inchtding freight dray age.
commission and Insurance will not be over $2.10 for a 6001b bale, Mr.
Jot Jan has been in the business for 12 years and we guarantee porfuct
satisfaction in every,rospecl. Givo us a trial and if you visit Augusta, wo
givo \ on a cordial invitation to visit our office, wo will gladly welcome you
and do all in our power to please you.
“VABIETT
-IBOW W0BK8-
X-aab'K'i?.^ cfe/ ilt,
Propt’rs. Sandersville, Ga.
Matuilaeturcrs and Dealers in: Steam Engines of all styles. Saw
Mills. Grist Mills, (potton Gins, l’rosscs and Machinery of all kinds-
A lull liitCgOl Kulibor i and Leather Belting k pt in stock.
Steam and Water Valves, Steam jiijies tied Fittings, Inspirators,
Machine Oils ami Mill Supplies.
Repair work solicited and prompt v done and as cheap and well
as can he done all Machinery sold hy t.s we guarantee to bo as rep
resented. |
Write or call o ( n us for Prieos aiul
in the Machine lino.
Lv Belie Springs (i.:
Lv Gibson
I.v Mitchell...! 1-53
Lv Hines 12 00
A LSO at tin
same time ami place will he
sold.
One IU horse ('internal Etlgiie nnd Re
turn Flue Boiler Leviedon as tlie property |
of A S Avunt to satisfy a s'lperio Conit l''i J
Ea in favor rf William Archer vs AS
Want Legal notice given AS Avant de
feudal t in | ossi-ssien
ALSO in the same time and place will be
sold one certain tract of land lying being
and situated m sai l Wa-liingtun couti'y
(i.i% e ntiinii g two Hundred acres of lanil
more or less, founded on the North hy
lands of estate of Joseph Harris and east hy
... ... „ ,,,,, , lands of estate of Josepn Harris and on the
ii .''on'lhe 1st 2mUnd 3rd Sabbailis oi I •'? I,U1 ) 1 1 . I T f U '" IVo '' j 1 "!* H-arri.t
Iao 1 r;iwi k L* Vii'd up(<n jis the |nop- rty
ol'Wiley II it in AdminiHtialur ot* Lstatc*
• f Jomi |»h Harris to Saii.-ly a Suporioi’
court mortagngti Fi h’a in fiivor ofTII
Spin ks aY Co vs Wiley Itarris Adm’r ol’ilie
esiiile ut’.J(i. k eph Harriri Legal notice given
tenants in posscs.-iun
I’reaehii.g at the jl/elhodist Church hy
K s. (J. S. Johnston, on tin.* I t, Urd ami
itli SahbatliH at 10:81), a. in. and at 7 h
aeli inontli.
Lv lleplir. hah...8 40 | 1-v Wurthen... 12.41
Ar August ii’— ) Ar.S'.inderavillel.Uii
Nod’ f. M. I No t 1>. M.
Lv Sandersville 2 27 | Leav Anuglisja 3.0.1
Lv War.hen 2,52 j Lv lleph/.ibah..4 10
Lv Hines 3.27 | Lv Gibson- 0 18
| *• Belle Springs 0 30
j// itelle Springs 3 52 | I.V Mitchell 0 45
Lv (fibso.i 4 04 | l)v Hinas Oho
sci’iption ot anything wanted
NOTICE!
To Every One In liVasliifigton Co
Who M'itnjs Money.
I have 8300,000 to limitji If you wish
it in any Hint, froti
from three month
come, with proper Bccuritjf and get it.
ntn prc.pat'ctl to
BKTTKU TI-llMS THAN V
CktrllAT'ES G RE
1 loan money on city prpporty
1 loan money on it
j lone money on gi
So j;oo t» $‘iooo,
to five years time
offer your money on
VKB HEKORE.
Vl'bY REDUCED!
•tea.
t edgf.l seaui’ity.
Lv Hephzihah ...0 10 | Lv Wartheu....
.Vr | ArSandersville
it. M. MITCHELL, l’residuit.
86
Nc/H'gGB::
i t ( o.c t <i to E.'itt!!
All parties in Wusliington and Baldwin
countic /whose loans on improved farms
mature iu 1880, and ilesiro'*J^ATlvNSlON”
at greatly reduced rates; avid limi it to
.heir advantage lo call amt see me at tin ii
-.artiest convenience, at my office in
- oiii’t House, Samlersviilo, v. here my rep-
I'eaeiitutativu or my self will bo pleased to
aeeomiuoitale (hem.
W. U. TIilUBEN.
Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry,
Repaired and for Sale l>y A. J.
Jernigan, & Son, under the Mel’s
eury ofliee at low prices.
For Sale Cheap.
Five lliort.ugh bred Ei.li-: Bei/ion
Si.TTta: puppies.
AY. F. l’RA Til ER
Police
family
of your
King's
Yio'-d fixei'llcnt.
,T. J. Atkins, Chief of
Knoxv.ile, Tuna., writes: “.M;
•rud i are the bunuficiancs
most ex uni lent lncdiuittc, Dr.
Xow Discovery for consumption;
having found it to be till that you
• 1 uim for it, desire to te.sl.iiy to its
virtue. My friends to whom 1 have
recommended it, praise it at every op
portunity.”
Dr . Kings New Discovery for
Consumption is gnarenteed lo cure
Doughs, Golds Bronchitis, Asthma,
iron jj mid every affection of T trout,
Chest finl Lungs.
Trial Bottle Free at Wm Rawlings
Drug Ktoic. Large Size $1.0-0
A!h> at tlie same time and place will i-e
-old one tract or parcel of land situated;
lying and being in tlie town of Davisboro,
Wusliington (onnty, (la, containing two
acres b, ing the .nine 11nc-t conveyed to
James W Hudson by Cornelius .Iordan l/y
deed bearing date Jan ’29tli, 1881 nnd de
scribed in said deed as all that tract or par
cel of land iving and situated on the east
side ol ha bavishoro and Emu's Biidgc
Road, fronting on said road seventy ) arils
begining at tlie corner of the Davishmo
Baptist eluireh lot, and i mining dow n said
road tu a slake each side line of said two
acres to run square off’ from Davisboro and !
Enin’s Bridge Komi parulcll with c.ieli '
otlnr, one hundred and fifty yards long
and seventy yards wide at each end, ad
joining lands of Cornelius Jordan and cor
ner ol the Davishmo Road north and south j
and east by lands of (urneliiis Jordan, lev- '
iid upon as (lie propel ly of James W Hud- j
son. John T Hudson an.I George E llud- j
son as security lo Superior Court mortgage
li In in favor of Garneit, S.ubbs .V’ Co vs ]
James \V Hudson, John T Hudson and
George E Hudson as security. Property j
pro; city ; oinled out in jigal notice given, '
T1 is l’eb’y 1st 1887
C A WALL, Sheriff of W, C, i
l©wds # w
w easacs&i
TenniDe, Georgia.
Siliiuteii convenient, to the depot.
Polite seivants. Good rooms utitl
ehiiigcs retisonahle.
Respectfuliv,
J. G. iiAMILTON,
Proprietor.
ii*e«
Under the MER
CUIIY OFFICE.
Give them a call.
Theirs is the
RELIABLE Jewel-
Etore of Sanders*
Formerly A
JERNIGAN
mrl SUAVE PAPERS.
I lmve especial offers f" 1 ' Alt*' next ninety
days for all who wish on farm lands
.$2600 nr more, lit will he greatly to
your interest to call and see me during
that time* i„ VT ,. .
ltememhor tins 18 no Mmnt Notice to
Startle or mislead yon, 1 mean tcviatv
IIYutn I say, which l will bo pleased to
,,1'ove to if you will call to sec me, at t he
Store of A. Y. llalnes where l will bu
glad no sorveytm. Wiii _ TiiIGpEN
(J It AND Jl/KY.
Fur the March! Term 1837.
I I’m. hindsey,
IK. It. Hall,
IK. II. O'Quiiin,
Tuoman Haithen
II. S. Jlualriyht.
iK M. Knylixli,
\V. If. Wee,Ion,
Geo. IK. Smith,
Jus. IK Mills,
M. E. Wart lien,
Moses T. Swint,
0. 11. 1‘. 1 le.nll,
II. 11. liubison,
1. J. Peeler,
J. F. Sheppard,
A. I’ff ri'I’I ON.
GEORGIA, Wasliingtoti County.
To tile Superior Court ol said Gouit
ty.
The petition of A. Matliis, John
(J. Harman, Samitel G imng, Wal
ier Stephens, William A. McCarty.
Bradl'oid E. Boughton, li. Chnreli
ilari is, William Rawlings, William
Marlin, Irwin L. Adams, and others.
Shows that they have entered in
to an association under the name
ind style of tlie Washington Coun
ty Publishing Company; that the
object of said Association is tlie
printing and publication of a week
ly newspaper and doing job work in
die city of Sandersville, in said
county and state, with tlie power to
rent, purchase, and hold property
real and personal, to sue and lie
sued, and to exercise ail powers
usually confcred upon corporations
ot situ alar chnraettr, as may he con
sistent with tlie laws of Georgia ; j and becoming' responsible for alt ouuiand-
and that said Publishing Company
is to have its place of business in
Srril For Stale
I have on hand |Oiio hundred
bushels of Oentqtiial PrdilUu
cotton seed which I will soil at
fitly cents pci" peek Give mu a
call. It. F.BROWN.
Vestas Jackson is the only man
in Sandersville that can bundle
Warren P Lovett's, Private Stock
Cigar.
Notice.
I hereby notify nil parlies that on the
third day of December 1381/, 1 withdrew
from and erased to lionr j every interest in
this mill business of Sheppard and Com
pany and will not 1/e responsible for any
of the debts of line conta i n. Dowel and
/l/uthew Shcppai d retaining the property
uU\
said county, and is to bit operated
and run by said association for the
purpose of pr.tiling, publishing and
'ending out to subscribers and olli
ers a weekly newspaper, to l/e known
as tlie Middle Georgia Progress und
to connect with tlie said paper a
complete jolt office for priming cir
culars, bill heads, letter heads and
work of like character and selling
Lite same for protit.
Petitioners furl her show that the
j capital stock of said association is
1 Five Thousand Dollars; and that
Five Hundred Dollars ol said enpi
j tail stock lt-.s been paid in. Yot.r
Petitioners pray lit'' passing of an
j order by suid Honorable Court.
I granting this their applieali >n, and
that they and their successors be
incorporated for and during a term
not exceeding twenty years, with
'.lie privilege of renewal :it the expi
ration ot said twenty years, for Lite
ing imlebleuness.
I)e c. 18th 1880.
1). T. Burke
IVollcc
I hereby forewarn any otto from
trading for the following notes as
they are lost or stolen. One in
favor of myself givcp by WII.
Smith of Washington crninly for
$135. One in furor of tnysclf given
hy Squire Martin for $10. One
in favor of tnysclf given by Ilenj.
Davis for $li. One in favor ot
myself given by Seuney Newton for
3 ( .)7. One against Wm Smith oi
Johnson county fori$110.
Moses Swint.
Dec. 10th 18SG.
5Ve sire SHill in (lie Field.
'’fiends our Jewelry Store is in
purpose herein before set forth. And j loll blast and work (lotto hy
jour Petitioners will ever pray.
S. G JORDAN,
Attorney lor Petitioners.
Georgia \\ nshiiigton County,
True extract from minutes, Superior
Court, Book E.
A-M. MAYO, Clerk.
January 27th, 1887.
com
petent workmen 1 and we keep
u nice lot of Jewelry, Spectacles,
Clocks and Musical instruments
tor sale. We hope our old friends
und customers will not desert us
in our hour of affliction, wc have
done you good work heretofore,
and will continue to do so new,
Dr. S. II. Mills,
l>r. (}. I. DieU,
C. li Prinyle,
I Km. Ernst,
G. IK Peacock,
Stephen F. Few,
G. IK If. I Vn it (dvr,
Jus. F. Page,
Dr. G. M. Duggan,
Jim Jus. ,)/. Smith,
IK1/1. Singue/ieli'f
G. J. Trussed,
Dr. A V. (.healhaul,
M. II. Foyer,
IKm. F. Doolittle,
Traverse Jury for the First Week
March Term 1887.
M. G. Wood Jr. IK II. Jernigan,
Chris. M. Hailey, fluid. Loung,
Murk A. Wood, JKwt. G. Northiuylon.
Jn >. F. Salter, Win. J. flush,
Jus. J. Walker, IK T. Want mock,
F. T. Ilachels, Thomas F. Hruwiv,.
Moses D. Smith, Joseph J. Underwood
F. S r . Wummavk, Walter Stephens,
Bon. A. Smith, Isaac /Ironies,
II. 11. Hruswell, Guo. M. Brantley,
J. S. Joyner, Wm. Hurgamy, Jr.
//. J. Fih red, M. //. Odom,
D. S. Humes ( T. J. Taylor,
■I. D. Brantley, S. J. Taylor,
Jno, Stubbs, J. J, Palmer,
T. J. Orr, A. A. Boyers,
A. S. Prigeon, Jno. C. Williams,
IKm. A, Wood, C. B, Rainwater,
Traoersoe Jury for the Second Wee’e
March Term, 1887.
Geo. W Salter, das. If. Jackson,
0. J. Jl/arlin,
Mark A. Brown*
Jus. A. Wilson,
Geo. G. Waddell
J. Frank Boatriylit,
Thomas Smith,
IK. II. May,
Jas. Salter,
J. H. W Ukerson,
Geo. F. II a'ke.r,
IKm. M. Everett,
W, IK, Curry,
J. P. William,
Jas. B. Boatright,
Jas. Ellis,
J. A. Martin,
Juo.A. Martin,
B. F. Sessions,
F. J. Hurgamy,
G. F. Avunt
W.J. Irwin,
Geo, IK Waller,
IKm 11. Cosier,
IK P. Smith.
S. A, Fleetwood,
W. N. Joyner,
New.’.. M. Jonlwh
II. 11. Hooks,
J. C. Morrison,.
C. C. Walls,
J. W. Walker,
Jno. T. Webster,
N. D. Tompkins,
T. D. Cullens,
Land for Sale.
A fine cotton nnd stock farm containing
000 acres on the Oconee river in Wiulinig'
ton, (A/Oronce No. 11 0 It K Of which 1)0
acres are open land and in a line state 'il
cultivation, 150 acres upland in woods, J03
acres fine cano bottom on river, finest rang)
lor both lings nnd cattle,
Also a line cotton larm to rent will r( ; nl
from two to fun 1- horse farm including fi 1 "*
screw, dwelling house and out building/ * "
so four fine store houses to rent at Oconee,
Amount of Mercintile business tis.ia y
done nt Oconee per annum $100,000 aiw
40U0 hpc usually shipped during tliese.asu
a goo I dong store to rent and there ‘‘
good stand for a practiceing physici/m,
rent or lease one year with privilege ot ^ /
For further particulars, npply to iu,i
GeonecGa, ^ w snE LL