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V c SkvifTa Organ Fui
ly. 1‘nbHiiyd by
Washington Coui-
A. J. Jernigan & Co.,
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T'J'SOAY, ffliGCifh
GEORGIA.
1857
Sheriff Sales.
FOR MARCH, 1SS7.
f EORGIA, Washington C.nmtv.
\ A Wil.l, bo K''l,l l>efnrv tli.- Court
House door in the eitv of Kitidersvillo,
on tin’ First Tuesday in March, the I'd
low'itiR prop. rtv to wit:
For Leitirs if Aduiiiiistriiliou.
GEORGIA-Washington Couuty
ORDINARY'S OFFICE,
. Hiuh hut: in duo form np| l c.l to the |
undersigned lor | ormatn nt let'em of admin
istration on tbecstntpof M s, Jihoda F» Itnsli
j Into of Raid county deceased and I will pass
■ upon said application < u the first Mouday
(INK HOISK ntitl I.OT, in (lie Town of I in March 1887 at my office.
Riddleviib'. slid Comity nml State, liottnd- [
cd on tin- Nr,rill hy Kiddie fin ct. Kn t !,\- }
lands of Jesse Rrown, iunrth by hinds of
S Tiul ok, -ini on the West In lands of
Willwm Knlghtim, containing Three
Acres more or less. Levied upon ns the I
proper! v of R, !■', Rrown, In sndsly a Su
perior Co-irt l-'i Kn, in favor of tire I
Wrightsvllln and Tcnliillc Ridlmml ( o, j
R, K.Rrown, Property pointed out hy
$1.00
For Subscription to
the Mercury, one
year.
EDITORIALS.
Tlic Hank.
At Inst it appears tint through the ontcr-
i rise of our citizens we are going to have a
national Bank, it will he of great use to onr
uerchants in making the deposits giving
l'rnf.a obtaining bills of Exchange etc., it
will -benefit the Public hy causing a cotton Inis vs \V A Davis and Green llranlly, Le
tt- are house to he built where the lleecy sta- j gel notice given the defendant in possession
p'e o il) hestorctl and advances obtained tt|»- 1
on it, the same ns in other places and will
givet' the cotton market such an impetus ns
will n no the giving of Savannah priers for
cotton here less the freight, it will make
money cheap, and also plenty for those who
•in deposits prefered eoll.Veral or gain sat
(tivi-u tinder my hand and official signa
ture this tflii Filiiuary, l.v>7.
\t NEWMAN, Ordinary W. C.
For Admini-t'utor'- Dismission.
GEOllG IA— iVashingtm Couuty.
Oiflimtry'a Office.
John J. IVroer, Admitiistrator of tiia es
tate of ClmtlcH A. MoCullera late of saici
Jr V •* 1 "T* 1 *.* r'ooie-i Ola oy | tato oftJlmil.H .1 .McOulids lal
Plaintilj’s Attorney ami legal notice given i couijIj, deceased, has in duo torru ippliod to
parties in possession, | | Ue for letters ol Dismission from said nd-
4 I .SO at the same lime and place will lie rnt ion, and I «IP , a-s upon his nppli-
A S( ,ld One tract of land king and being ,m " on -"“ M '»V!“V 111 A !’ n1 ' lt,S7 ‘ *"
ying and being
in tile‘doth I*isl (L M Containing 407 1-2
Acros more or less and known as the Green
Brantly home tract and the plaoe whereon
defendant now resides, Levied upon to
satisfy three Superior court Ki Fa’s One in
favor of J \V Ruck vs \V A Davis and
Green Br.intiy and One in favor of Mary
A ,Smith, Elizabeth lkrksdile, dcraldcli
’ Wicker, W W II irk, ami S W Back dr,
I Representatives of Nancy Laurence Vs Win
A Davis and Green Brantly ami One in fa
vor ol K A Kmiisaml wile,, Kli/.ahealh Eli
A LSO at the same time and place, will
he sold, all that tract or parcel ol lamb
situated lying and living in the 83tli and
OOtli, Districts G. M. in Washington county
(la - , containing Sixteen lliiit iretl acres
more or less the right of way of the feat a.
R II. and it inking company of Georgia,
riming through said lands and station No
ialactorv endorsim.-nt or aeeeptance, let us I 1 located thereon hounded
other land nf II W Snell
the Nort hy
ivc the Bank by all meins and thus aid ;*"« p «» ‘‘V
...... J . . i laiitl* ol \ S Jovner, on the South uv the
in building up our town uiul county, nml | w(JllC ofiMo<4t . H J oym . r Jim , oll u l0 * Wwi
lie interest of our peoulc, ■ by the Oconee river, sajd plv.utiti on being
—* I knowan ti* the KhImihico Lo.ieti upon ih
Jackson county will hold a I lit aor | the pro|»eity of J1 U Sm-li to satisfy a sim
L 1 net lor court mortgage i t rain favor of
( F'ClIOJ) on Alnica (lie 14th. Baldwin Ac Co vs Snell At Wood. Legal
■ . notice given defendant in possession. l’rop-
CongreaS lias sustained tile Pl'CSi cr| y pointed out ill mortgage Ki Kn.
.lints’ veto on the pension bill. , ^ wlLLllKsuLD
' ■ One tritcl „ r p.iroel of land lying in
Hon. T. M Norwood has been j Washington eonnty G.I., ami containing one
(ft'iosen to tl olive* I' tllO continence*. 1 humlnd acres of land more or less; fentyfivo
in 'tit oration for Emory college.
^LSO nt the SAME TIME and PLACE
my r.ffii'.c in Saodetsville in said county.
Given undet toy band officially tills 22d
day ot December. 1886,
At NIC'ilMVN Ordinary.
12 23-3m
N> w Road a,
GEORGIA—Washington County.
Ordinary's Oflies.
To all w: om it nmy concern.
All persons intitresle 1, are hereby notiifed
that it no good cause be shown to tile contra
ry. an order Will be granted bv the under
signed oil the 10th day of March. 18^7,
establishing the h llnwittg diserihed two now
roads in the Et'.l'.llh Dist. ti. M., as marked
oat by the Rood Commissioners appointed
lor tlist | tit| <xe.
l-t. t he 1 trnier juiniie way e n.m- nclng
at the D'-ep Cut roa t in in tbs til th Di I. and
r* tiriiug by J. It Daniel into the Piney
Mount road near S It. [.ayton's.
2nd. A road commencing at the east
mouUi ot tho lane at Miss l| intiie Phillitia’
and running in tiro direction of Teanillc
tl.rmgli the hinds ol Miss Phillips, hy the
residence and tliruu*>li lauds ot Martha Hays
and uniting with tiro new road Irom W. A
F Bin i ill’s to I etitiillc in front of a settle meat
on S. it Layton's land now occupied by Jas
per Hartley.
Flits 7th day r f February, 1887.
M. NEWMAN. Ordinary '.V. 0.
A cyclone struck Eutcutrm Sat'
lirJny blowing down 20 houses,
a ltd killing oik* pc'ison.
The Alabama Legislature linn
resolved to ask congress for the
passage of the Blair educational
bill
Tho volcano Manna Lou, on the
Hawaii Island, is in native erup
tion, and flie Island, is undergoing
almost J continuous cmtlnjunkt
thocks.
Tho premium co.unilteo of the
Agricultural Society which mot at
Macon on Wednesday last have
agreed on offering a premium of
SI,Dt it to the county making the j
last display at the next Slato Fair.
There 1ms been a terrible earths
quake itiEurope; whole villages
wic ked out of existence. Two
thousand people were killed. Six
thousand people have leit the city
ul Nice for Paris*
Work will commence on the
St v.mnali, Dublin an 1 Western
Short Lino in a tow days, and
Gen Van, Fosscn expects to have
tho road completed and equipped
betoro winter So newspapers
report.
Gen. Low Wallace, lcccntly
United States Minister to Turkey
says that the Turks love their
children, tire afraid of women do
not get drunk, are elm devoutest
mid politest of peoples, and uK
ways bravo and heroic. For the
ability and character of the pre
sent Sultou lie hits the highest es
teem.
N( W Rond.
GEORGIA—Washington Co u n ty.
To whom it may coucutu.
All pcrnotiH interested or» hereby notified,
that It no good can e lie shown to the non-
! trary, alt order «iil bu granted by the under-
of which are ctilti valid, including dwelling signed ontbe 19th day ot M iroh, lf«7. estate
house stable Ac,adjoining lamia of Mctpiir- lisbing a new r ia-l es marked out by tin
ier, hound-d on tlie North, South an ! East, ltoad t’oiumtHsionerH appointed for that | ur-
hy lands of Mrs Nancy Price, on West by pose commi tioiug nt the .Savannah road near
lands of John l’rice, seven miles West ol W J. Taylor running on tlm lines between
Bartow one mile East of the Wrighlsviile T. M. //arris, Holm-s it Beall; tbencc across
the lands ol sai l lb Lues and Beall, thence
and Dublin public roa.l the place vviiereutt I
defendant now resides. Lev ed on as the
property of S li pi ice to satisfy one Stipe- until it crosses Bt. el creek; thence to the
rior eottrl Mortgage l-'i Ka in lavor of ,V L i* vtisvtl e at.ti 8 mdersviJlu road at the cor-
AroltcrJr, vs S. P, Pi ice property pointed I at,r "* *i- b Hrowt.'- lot.
- - This 13ih day ot February, 188(i.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
2-17-41
defend-
They have been txpermenting
w ilt juries of 6ix men in Michi
gan, mid the people seem to bo
satisfied. Support Georgia give it
ti trial, if it works well, it would
he a great saving to each couti'
1 v in the State.
out in l'i Fa and legal notice giv
ant in possessioti,
A LSO at tho smictimc and place wifi i
lie sold, One 12 horse Engine and j
Boiler, One Saw Mill with all tuo lixtnres I
Hereunto belonging, One Log Cart, Two |
iel'ty Saw Gins, One Side N’piing Buggy, i
Olitu End Spring Buggy, One Ox Call, line |
Two Ilorso Waggon, One Four Horse
Waggon Twenty* Head of Goat*, 'Two
Head of Sheep, O.ie Ox du m colored |
Three bend* of cattle, Olio Bav Horse j
named Dexter, One Lay hone ,1/ttle named |
Fox. One black horse Mule named J/ike, j
and all the Stock of ,1/erclt intlisc. consisting I
of dry goods, groceries, hoots, shoes etc,
and fixtures, contained in the store of II \V !
Snell, at Keep Step, in Washington county J
Ga; said projurty levied on as the proper
ty of I! W Snell, under and l>y virtue ol j
mortgage Ft Ka in favor of Warren At Ax j
sou vs B W Snell, property pointed ou
u'mortgage.
A I.SO nt the same time and place will be
sold.
One 10 horse Centenial Ellgiie and Re
turn Flue Boiler Leviedonas the property
of A ,S Aviiut to satisfy a s iperio Court Ki
Ka in favor rf Wiliiam Archer vs A S
A vun l Legal notice given AS Avaut de
fendant in possession
Alsr nt the same time and place will ho
so'il one tract or parcel of land situated;
lying and being in the town of Davishoro
Washington county, Ga, containing two
acres being the same tract conveyed to
James W Hudson hy t'ornclius Jordan Ly
deed bearing date Jan 29th, 18S1 amide-
scribed in said deed as all that tract or par
cel of lai d lying and situated on the east
side of the Davishoro and Kenn’s Biiilge
ltoad, fronting on said road seventy j arils
hegimng at tho corner of the Davishoro
Baptist church lot, and ruini ng down said
road to a stake each side line of said two
acres to run square off front Davishoro aid
Kenn’s Bridge Road purnlcll with each
other, one hundred and lifty yards long
and seventy yards wide at each end, ad-
mining lands of Cornelius Jordun and cor
ner ol tho Baptist church lot, hounded on
West side by the Davishoro and Fans
Bridge road North, South and east hy
lands of Cornelius Jordan, sold as the prop
erty of J ames W. Hudson, to sat sfy u
Superior Court li (a issued from the Su
perior Court of Jeflbrson co an ly in favor
of Garnett, Sltibhs A Co vs James W
Hudson, John T Hudson principle anti
George F Hudson security, 1’roperlv
pointed out in li fa and legal notice given,
as required hy law.
C A WALL, Sheriff of W, O,
A b’.ll bus been introduced into
tbe Tennessee Legislature oiler-
ingto thcUnited States the Ilernti
tage farm, famous as the home of
Andrew Juckson, as tin asylum
Jor disabled and invalid soldiers.
The bill irt'ovides that Mrs. Sarah
Jackson, the adopted daughter ol
Old Hickory, shall he allowed a
homo and maintenance upon tho
farm lor life.
“A Main newspaper wants its
readers to believe that a citizen of
that State 1ms split a hurricane.
Seeing it coming straight towards
his barn lie took two hoards, and
holding them with Ids best hold
before the barn, the ends togeth
er so that they formed it sort ol
wedge, he spread the hurricane
up n t, so it only took off two cor-
n -Ts ol the bam.”
'Ihereisau inestimable b'c
RAKDLlDiVIJIU: (Tfl’T
An Ordinence to fix the license tax for the
sale of domestic tvit ea, cfe.
Be it ordained hy the J/nvor nml Coun
cil, mid it is hereby ordained hy authority
of the same, that from and iil'mr "the pass me
ol this ordinance that sections 5, (i ami 7oi
the Ordinance known as (lie Tax < h-dimme-e
of said city, lie so amended as to read:
‘•No person shall sell tiny aoirstous, alco
holic, mult or fermented liquor, beer,
foreign or domestic win x, or any other
spiritous, fermented or otheli intoxierting
liquor tinder any name whatsoever, or in
any quantity, from any barn om, wine room
orany other building, without having first
obtained flout the City (Jerk a liceiiso, for
which license he shall pay into the City
Treasury FIFTY THousam, ooLLAits per
annum,
Liuiintisly adopted upon .second rending,
at regular meeting, Council Jan’v. 20iii
1885.
0. Henry Mitchell, City Clerk.
For Administrator's Dismission.
GEORGIA — Washington Couuty.
ORDINARY'S OFFICW.
W. J. Hardison, Administrator ot tho on-
lulu of Charles A. Hardison late of said
county Uneo.ised, ap|liustu mo lor I tteis
of ilisinissioii Irom said administration, and
1 will pass upon said application on the first
Monday in March, I8»7, ul my ((lice in Sai-
dersvillu in said counly
Uiv.-n under my lian t and officia' signa
ture tliis 3dlU day ol November, lsati
M. NEtVMAN, Oidiuary.
12 2 3 m
For Exicirtor’s Dismission.
G EORG1A—Washington County.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE
C. W Salter, Executor ol the will of Wm.
L, Taylor, lute ol said couuty, deceased, has
applied lo me lor leltcts of dismission Irom
tlm administration of the estate of said de
ceased, and I will pass upon his application
on the first Monday in March, 1887.111 my of
fice in Saudersville in said county.
Given under my hand at d official signa
ture, this (ith day of December, lbbli
M. NE wM AN, Urd'y,
12 9-3m
For Stock Law in 1399th Dist G. M.
GEORG I.A ■—Washington County,
Ordinary's Gill ■(*} Feb. ‘2'2d, 1887.
Notice is hereby givn Hint a i eiition sign-
id by 17 treeboldeiH of tbe l.T'.lt i Ilist. G,
M. in said county, has hccu Lie i iti my of
fice. pray ng tor an (lection to lie lul l in
mid Distiiot upon the question ol For Fodcc
or For Stock t aw for said District,
Now in compliance with the provisions ol
§ 1455 of the Code ot Georgia ol 1882 it is
ordered that notice of tho tiling of sai l pi-ti-
lion lie published for'20 days in the Hutulers-
vilie Uebalii and posted at the Court houso
door in Sanilersvilln at the place ot holding
Court in the 1399th District and nt tho Post
odloe, and another public plaeo in Teunbl-',
beginning with ttie 2-ith day ol February
1887.
It is fui titer orderi d that lifleon days after
the expiration of said 2d days, to-’wit ou
Thnixduy the 7'b day ot April, ls,S7, an
election lie held t tin- election praciu t of
said 13‘J'Jrti District known i s Tennill i under
the same rules and regulations, which gov-
• in the eleulion of meuibir.a of (lie General
\ssi ml ly lo determine the q-u-sti n of •'Koi
Stock Law ’ or For Fouco" tor said 1399vli
Dist. U. M
Given under my hand officially this 23d
duy of February, i8b7.
M. NEWMAN, Ordy.
A true fxtr iet from Book ot Minutes B.
Fa go 5. 2 2-1—5t
For Dismission.
GEORGIA—Washington Couu
Ohdinaiiv’s Office.
W S Collins, guardian and administrator
ot Mrs. Susan Curry, applies to me lor let- I
ti-rs ol dismission Irom said guardianship
and administration, and I will pass upon Ins
application on th- first .Men |„j lt , .-p iv
at uiy office in Sau ltr-villo. li, , ,i,'
Given under my hand officially ibis 2d
day of February, 1887
„ „ 0 . M. NEWMAN, Ord.
2-J — 3m*
Wi
Cl€>€5te<,
r? to
J©W©li»y,
IMS
Sandorsviiis Anil Tortile
ICiiil-ECoatl
uve S unlersvillo J 1:40*u uv
Arrive Sunilersvillc———l‘2:. r i(»*pj m
Leave Samlcrsvillo 2:25 p nt
Arrive Samlcrsvillo 11:30 p. m
TIME TABLE
OF THE
WRIGIITSVILLE, TENNILLE xsn >
DUBLIN R. R
The Farmers Friend!!!
IT OFF-SETS THE LOW PRICE OF COTTON.
Hy cleansing the seed perfect, never chokes, runs light, gins fust,
an tin tikes a good sample. The feeder stands on the floor, rto will’
lee any kind of cotton regalar, every gin guaranteed as-represented
an to give satisfaction. Prices has boon reduced.
Cal' on or address,
LANG and WILT.
Manufacturers Agents, San tiers vi lie, Georgia. For full description
prices and terms. A gin w 11 be kept in stock wliere it can
bo scfco natty time.
To take ell. cl November 14 ISSft.
GOING S0UI'II.
No. 1 No. X
A. M. ]-. M.
And Dealers
Watches,
Clocks,
Jewelry,
Musical
Instruments,
.i-i Toys,
Confect
ioneries
AND
Lv Tcnnllle
A r 1 lurrioon
Ar Ibmovnn....,
Ar rihhtsv’lc.
00
7 45
8 10
8 40
Lv Wrightxville, S 45
Ar Loveti 0 15
Ar Brutoa 0 35
A r Condor I) 55
Ar Dahlia 10 15
2 29
2 50
3 10
330
3 31
3 65
4 16
•1 30
4 45
iD'Nu north.
Lv Dublin
Ar Condor
A r Bruton
Vr Lovell
Ar WrightsvilU-;.
Lv Wii{htxville.
Ar Donovan
i i Harrison
No 2 No 4
A M 1> M
10 30
10 55
I I 15
11 35
12 05
12 10
12 30
12 50
4 60
515
6 30
5 60
(i 15
(i Hi
tl 35
(I 60
7 20
Ar Tcnnille 1 30
\V. B Thomas, Piesivleot,
Gen’l truperiuLud'int
Nov. 14 1.8(3.
COTTON FACTORS,
AOOUSTA - - * GEORGIA
offer their sorvices to tho plnitHTS and merchants of Washington qonntv
7.)C a halo commission, no storage when sold on arrival or within 15 davi!
If Rent ot Ihii A. (J. A S. It. U, all expenses including freight il ray age
icommission Aiul riisurtuico will not be ovor $2.10 for a 50l)lh hale. Mr’
Jot dan 1ms 1)0(11 in tho bnsiuoHs for 12 years anil wo guarantee iferfoet
satistiiction in every respoot. Give us a trial anviifyon visit Augusta, wo
givo you a cordial invitation to visit our ollico, we will gladly welcome you
and do all in our power to please you. 1
VABIETT ~
• mOM WORKS-
CENTRAL R-R.
Savannah Ga., Dec. 19 18stJ,
On nml after this date piissonger trains
will rtt-r ns Daily unless marked f, wliieli
m- Daily except Sunday.
The Standard time hy which these trains
run in ,(i minutes slower titan Savannah
city time.
Lv Savannah.. 10:0 J am 8,20 a m 5;40 pm
Ar Milieu 12(35 pm 11;03 p in 8:15 p m
Ar Augusta 4; 15 pm 0;15 a m
Ar Macon 4;5Upn> 8;20 a tu
Ar Atlanta 9;0O p nt 7;'20 a m
Ar Colttmlius.. 0;'i0a m 3;0'2 p m
Ar Montgomery. 7;00 p m
A r Eu fan la 3;50 p m
Ar Albany 10;08 p in 10;50ain
j Pasengers li r Sylvania, Sainiersville,
. Wrigliisville, M illeilgeviile and Eatunton
| thou Id take 10:00 a in train
Passengers for Thotnaston, Carrollton,
Perry, Fort Gaines, Tallin ton, Buena Vis
ta, Blakely and Clay tun should take ;'20
p ni train.
Lv Milieu... 12;55 p m 11; 15 p in 5;10 a m
Lv Augusta. 10;'20 a in !);30 p m
i.v M.ieon... 9;50 a tu H);50 p m
.v Atlanta.. t>;35 a m 0;50 |i in
,v Columbus 10;20 p m 11:15 a m
j\- Montgomery 7;15 p m7;40 a m
jv Eufattla... 10;49tt in
jV Albany... 4;50 a m 3;57 p in
Ar iS’.ivannah 5;00 p nt 5;55 a m 8;05 a in
Sleeping ears on all night passenger
trains between Savannah ami Augusta, and
Savannah and J/ucon, Savannah
and Atlanta, il/aeon and Columbus.
'1‘rain leaving at 8;20 p in and arriving
at6;55 a m will not stop to put off or take
on passengers between Savannah and Mil
ieu.
Connections at Siv -nnah with Savannah
Floi ida and Western Railway for ail points
m Florida.
T "‘rets for all points and sleeping ear
In . ilia on sale at city oflice, No. 20 Bull
s reel, and depot oiliee 30 minutes before
dcprrture ot each train.
G A WHITEHEAD
General Passenger Agent
J C SH AW, Ticket Agent
Dm;-LfjVl, Gib-oia A Ssiiitlci'M ille
11. II.
IN EFFKtITHATTRDAY November 14th
LS.Sli at 4:20 a. in. city time:
PASSILVKNgEK AN FREIGHT.
(Except Sundays)
Propt’rs. Sandersvilie, Ga.
Manufiioturcrs and Dealers in: Steam Engines of oil styles. Saw
Mills 1 . Grist M’lls. Cotton Gins, Presses and Machinery ot all kinds
A lull linej)! Rtihlyer and Leather Belting k ]»t in stock.
Steam and Water Valves, Steam pipes and Fittings, Inspirators.
Machine Oils and Mill Supplies.
Repair work solicited and prompt v done nml ns cheap and well
as can ho done all Machinery sold by us \vc guarantee to bo as rep
resented. *
Write or call on us for Prices and u t script>oii of anything wanted
in the Machine lino.
No 1, A. M. I Nl). 2, A. M.
Lv Sandersvilie 1..05 | Leave Augusta 7.P2
Lv Wui-then 4.30 | Lv Gibson 11.00
I.v Hines 6.05 | “BelleSprings 11'23
Lv Mitchell 5 15 | Lv Miuhell....11.43
Lv BelleSprings 5.30 | Lv Hines 11-58
Lv Gibson 5 43 | Lv Wnrthen... 12.3s
Ar A igusta 8.58 | ArS'ville .1.12
No 3 i’. m. | No e i*. m.
Lv Sandersvilie 2 18 | Lv Augusta 4.00
Lv War.lieu 2.65 | Lv Heplizibali 5.05
Lv Hines 3.35 | Lv Gibson, 7.10
L%' Mileh.'ll 3.50 | ''Belle Springs 7.25
Ly Belie Springs 4.10 | Lv Mitchell...7.45
Lv Gibson 4. -5 | Lv Hines 7.58
i.v Heplizibali...7.28 | Lv Wnrt’uon 8.35
Ar August 8.45 | Ar Sandersvilie8.58
f U NDAY—PASSENGERS ONLY.
No 1 A. ,'i. | No 2 a, m.
I.v Sandersvilie5.00 | Lv Augu-ta 8.14 j
Lv Wa then V25 j Lv Hephxihah..9.21 |
Hines 0.00 j Lv Gibson 11.28
Miichall 0.10 | “Belle Springell.41
Lv Belle Springs 0 25 | Lv Mitchell... 11.50
l.vGihson 0.37 | Lv Hines 1206
I.v neph/,‘hih...8.-10 | I.v Wnrthen...12.41
Ar Align.t 0— | Ar.S'andcrsvillel.06
No 3 r. m. i No 4
Notice.
I hereby notify all parties that on the
third day of December 1880, I withdrew
Irom and erased to hour every interest in
this mill business of Sheppard and Com
pany and will not he icsponsible for any
ol the debts of the concern, llnwcl anil
,1/athow Sheppnid retaining the property
and becoming res[smsihlu fur all outstand
ing indebtedness.
D. T. Burke
Dee. IStli 1880.
Notice
I liort-hv forewarn any one from
trading for the following notes as
they nre lost or stolen. One in
lit vor of my sell given by Wm II.
Smith of Washington county for
-T* 1 Ho. One in furor ol' myself given
hy Sqiiiru Martin for $10. One
in favor of myself given by llenj.
Davis for $14. One in favor ol
myself given by Secney Newton for
$97. One against Win Smith oi
Johnson county lor $110.
Moses Smith.
Doc. 10th 1880.
A. PETITION
GEORGIA, Washington County.
To the Superior Court of said Coun
ty*
The petition of A. Mathis, John
C. Harman, Samuel G Lang, Wal
ter Stephens, William A. McCarty.
Bradford E. Houghton, B. Church
Harris, William Rawlings, William
Martin, Irwin L. Adams, and others.
Shows that they have entered in
to an association under tho name
and style of the Washington Coun
ty Publishing Company; time the
object of said Association is the
printing and publication of a week
ly newspaper and doing job work in
the city of Sandersvilie, in said
county and state, with the power to
rent, purchase, and hold property,
real and personal, to sue and he
sued, and to exorcise? a: 1 powers
usually conferee! upon corporations
of simulur character, as may be con
sistent with the laws of Georgia;
and that said Publishing Company
is to have its place of business in
said county, and is to be operated
Adivi, IMixhiiig ;t! :si Kelusblo.
Dr. liawiingb can always Lo re
lied upon to carry in stock ,thc
purest and best goods, and sustain
; Do reputation of being active, push
ing and reliable, by recommending
articles with well established merit
and such as are popular, lluumr
the agency for Hie celebrated Dr.
King’s New Discovery for consump
fiott, colds and coughs, will sell it on
a positive guarantee. It will surely
euro any and every affection of the
g in a clicevl'i li spirit, wile u J throat, lungs,or eliest, and in order
For Letters of Administration.
GEO RGIA — YV ashiugtou County*
ORDINARY'S OtJrlUE,
Stephen G Jordan has in due form
applied to the unilersifiueo lor permanent
letters of ..dm.iii-liutiot, ou the estate ol
1 Ijoh. Joiciiifi, late ol Haul county, d« 4 CfHSfnt
■mil 1 will pass upi'U said up, I.Jution ou fne
first Monday in March, 1887, at my office
id iSitudbr*villt*.
Given under my hand officially this otth
1I113 ul Jauuary, ldS7
Liile
r the MEII
OFEsCLl
1 -27—4b
M. isEAMAN, Ordinary.
Executor’s Dismission.
^nr j*/’ vYt; County
ORDINARY'S OFFlOE
Luther D. Utkins and Alary F. l*,i c ,.’ j? x .
Give lliein a cal!.
'lie soul il tows its windows wide
open, 'ctli 1 g in the sunshine, and
presenting to all who see it the
evidence, of its g adness, it is not
only happy, bn it hits tin tin*
pjftkabb po.vM' of do' tg good
to prove our claim, we ask you
cail and get a Trial Bottle Di ce.
GcO to Joi'iiigan
& lion’.‘3 for tvl u--
siCs.ti uixi u,£i‘.j g
ntsufall kmdi.'
ocuturs ot the will ol ticorpj Wilms’ mte'
I" "«(* fioucty, deceased, huve appifed to br.'
or U'-ts ol ot 'e,,^.^, Irom tfiu udoiinis. |
'l.lMtGlol It,. » . I i to 0. ;. a j:{
I,Will Jj/18 :. . , . 1
MoiJihiV ill M *! i, ilL 11
dtirhviliu in siii«t county, ‘ " '"“ N * w * M oau * |
Given under »"v' **••*• ■* *■• j ••
rs is the OLD
RELIABLE Jewel-
1 l»i|J Uii
und
Iht
sy Store of Sanders-
tu^tuVMu-•t^m'v 1 ..: im ! o,i k" : s'gntr-! v 'iH e * Formerly A
iJ. JERNIGAM
Niudei'svillu 2 27 j Leav Auug'ism 3.03 ( and run by said association for the
purpose of printing, publishing and
sending out, to subscribers and oil,
ers a weekly newspaper, to be known
as the Middle Georgia progress and
Lo connect with the said paper a
complete job oflice for printing cir
culars, hill hoods, letter beads and
work of like character and selling
the same for profit.
Petitioners further show that Lite
capital stock ol said association is
Five Thousand Dollars; and that
hive Hundred Dollars ot saitl capi
tal stock lias been paid in. Your
1 etilioners pray thti passing of an
order by said Honorable Court,
g 1 anting this their applicalijit, and
that they and their successors he
incorporated for and during a term
not exceeding twenty years, with
‘.he privilege of renewal at the expi-
ration of said twenty years, Ibr the
purpose herein before set forth. And
)wtn Petitioners will over pray.
S. G. JORDAN,
Attorney, lor Petitioners.
Georgia Washington County,
1 nic extract from minutes, Superior
Court, Hook E.
A - M. IIAYUj Cleric.
January 27th, 1887.
Lv Wai'dion 2.52'[ Lv Hephziliili.,4 10
Lv Hines 3.27 j Lv Giuitan—-6.18
i.v Mitchell 3 37 | ‘* licllu Springs 6 30
I.v Belle Springs 3 52 | Lv Mitchell (i 43
Lv Gibson 4 04 I Dv 11 inns 055
Lv Heplizibali ...0 10 | Lv Wnrtlien....? 00
Ar Augusta 7 00 | Ar.Sainiersville 7 35
ft. M. MITCHELL, President.
The undersigned are prepared to
negotiate LOAN UPON REAL l:S
TATE, security or approved COL
LATERAL paper. Terms easy.
Evans & Evans,
Alloriicyti at l,n\v.
N^TiCK!
8i .ooo.ooo 10
All parties in Washington and Baldwin
comitie swlmse loans on improved farms
mature in 1886, and desire “EXTENSION”
at greatly reduced rates; will find it to
dfi’ir advantage to call and see me at their
earliest convcnii-nee. at iny otfiee in
Court House, iSaiidersviile. where my rep
resent .tative or my self will be pleased lo
accommodate them.
IV. U. THIGl’EN.
<>ICAAI> JIJUV
For thr. March Turin 1887.
Wm. Lindney, Dr. S. //. Mill*.
• Fall. Dr. (J. I. Haiti*,
U . R. (/Quinn, C. II. Rrinqlc,
l noma* Ifarthrn, I Km. F r „*i,
Foal right, O. IK. Rmtock,
IP- M. En<jU*h,
IV. 11. HWt/on,
Otto. IK. Smith,
Ja*. IK. MdU,
M. E. Warlhen,
Mo*m T. Sioint,
0. 11 R. Jleall,
If. lt. Robison,
1. J. Peeler,
J. /*'. Sheppard,
Stephen F. New,
O. IK. 11. Whitaker,
Ja*. E. Page,
Dr. O. M. Duggan,
Rev. Ja*. M. Smith,
IKm. Simpiefietd,
C. J. Trussed,
Dr. A T. Cheatham,
M. 11. Roger,
Win. E. Doolittle,
Fra verse Jury for the First Week
March Term 1887.
%: °' JVow/ Jr. w. 11. Jernigan,
Cltus. M. Hailey, Robt. Tjouny,
Mail: A. H ood, Wm. C. Northiugton
Jno. !•. Salter, Wm J. Rush,
Jus. ,I. Walker, W. T. Wammads,
/'.- 1. Rachels, Thomas F. Rrown,
Muses 1) Smith, Joseph J. Underwood
A. N. Wammack, Walter Stephens,
IKm. A. Smith, Isaac Rrooks,
R. If. lira swell, Gao. M. Rrantley,
J. (S. Joyner, IKm. Rurgamy, Jr,
11. J. Everett, M. 11. Odom,
D. S. Rurnes t
J. D. Rrantley,
Jno. Stubbs,
T. J. Orr,
A. S. Prigeon,
Wm. A. Wood,
T. J. Taylor,
S. J. Taylor,
J. J. Palmer,
A. A. Rogers,
Jno. G. Williams,
U. II, Rainwater,
Tracer sue Jury for the Second Wee'<
March Term, 1887.
Geo. JK Salter, J a „. //. Jackson,
O. J. jhartin,
Mark .4. Rrown,
Ja*. A. Wilson,
... , Oeo.O. Wail dell,
\our;. ri ‘ M i J - Frank Roa!right,
/ ’ /. 1,9.!! rr - v ’ Thomas Smith,
J. 1. If il/iam, IK. P. Smith.
•las. R. Rualriyht, S. A, Fleet wood,
Jas. Ellis, JK. S. Joyner,
J. A. Marhn, Newt. M. Jordan,
Jno . A. Martin, II. R. Hooks,
J. C. Morrison,
C. C. Walts,
J. IK. Walker,
Jno. T. Webster,
N. 1). Tompkins,.
T. 1). Guilt ns,
IP. 11. May,
Jas. Sailer,
J. R. II'ilLarson,
Geo. F. W alkt
B. F. Sessions,
E. J. Rurgamy,
G. F. Avanl
IP. win.
Geo, W. Waller,
IPmil. Goslor,
Pho darkest limit'
cun t lied the matches.
is when
you
Ftrsr Class painting at M, IL
Bird s Carriage shop.
Tennille
High School
Male and Female.
Tennille, —Georgi a.
W. *L. DUGGAN, A. M.^Prin.
®f he 8pring Term of mis institution.
otwns on Monday, Januacy 10th. 1887.
1 borough instruction, will be given in all
■'ranches commonly taught in.High School*
1 uptls will be prepare I treater any class-
m ' 'olleget
hnr fnrtber inlormatim apply to tho
Principal or to S. It. Kellev, 4Ve.s. BorrA
1 rustoes Tennille Ga»
ec. !)L> 1836.—tf.