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—jPUM.ISlIEUS «V Vlinrmi:T01tS.( —
SANDS RSYILM!,
«1:01*9 IV.
TUESDAY, MARCH 7ui, 1887
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the Mercury, one
year.
Editorial.
Oiir .Superior Court.
Criivcixd nil Monday morning :it nine
o’clock, hi« Honor James K. Mims Presi
ding, with Hon. O H. Rogers onr faithful
Solicitor Gcncrnl, A. M. Al.iyo Clerk ami
Ynltla Hell ns liis assistant ami C. A, Wall
our aide nml olllcient Sheriff in this place.
The Grand Jury was organized by the
flection of I)r. O. W. II. \V hit iker as fore
man. The charge of the Judge was full
and able nml complete doing credit to his
Head and heart and was listened to w ith
tnwrkcd attention hy the large crowd present.
We see in attendance, lion. 11. 1). D
Twiggs of Augusta, lion..I. W. llohison of
Macon, Hon. J. T. Jordan of Sparta, lion.
J,C. llnrmnn of Tennille, Judge Janus S
Hook, and Judge Wm Gibson id' Augusta
Judge K I. lingers of Atlanta: and Cel A
F Dairy of Wrightsville.
And our local lion. ES Langmnde, Col.
B D Evans Sr, 1! 1) Evans Jr, E II Sallidd
Hon J N Gil more, E G llostiek, J A Hob
son, W O Hobson, Col H L Wartlien Hon.
O ]I Hi gets and S (i Jordan.
Court is well attended the Judge is push
ing business and the Sheriff' with his Ha
lids arc keeping most excellent order.
Congress lms adjourned
General Stonewall Jackson was
once asked By a It it lid to give hint
a good motto or rule of life. His
reply was “I have found a rule laid
clown by Hie Wise man a sale one
to bo guided: by‘In all thy ways
acknowledge Him and Ur shall di-
trect thy path.’ ”
HI Ell.
At Sandcrsvillo Ga„ on February
Id. 1887, Anna Hehceen. infant
daughter of Orphila and Millie Wilt
aged 11 months and !> days.
In God’s acre, quiet, holy little An
na, Dreamless, lies;
Her bine eyes, dim and unseeing,
flashed open in Paradise,
When her freed spirit Hew to Heav
en.
Mother, father, cease thy grieving,
for thy baby lies at rest;
Cradled by the angels singing, (olded
to the Savior's breast,
Anti olio bright star in yonder
skies
Watclus o’er thee with Anna’s
eyes.
Ily Miss Georgia Wilt, from the
Yoik Dispatch
i:\citornotil in Te\ti«.
Great excitement lms been caused in
tlie vaciuity of Paris, Tex., by the re
markable recovery of Mr.,J. 12, Corley
who was so helpless he could not turn in
bed, or raise his head; everybody sitiil
he was dying of Consumption. A trial
bottle of Dr. Kings New Discovery was
sent him. Finding relief, he bought
a large bottle and a box of Dr. King’s
New Life l’ills; by (lie time ho had
taken two boxes of Pills mid two bottles
of I lie Discovery, In. was well and had
gained in llesh thiity-i ix pounds.
Trial B i:t| >9 of this Urn 1 D.iijvary
^or Consuiiiptiount Dr. Rawlings.
Yeur’o Support,
j GEORGIA—“Washington Count}’.
1 OUBINARY'S OFFICE,
Whereas llio appraisers appointed to set
apart a year's fitqqiott lor Itetm Dickson wid
ow ol //airy Dickson late of said county,
deceased, have tiled their lit-timis in
this (lllec; nil persons concerned ore
hereby notified to appear at the Court of Or
dinal)- to lie held for said comity on the first
Mom!it) in April, J887, and show cause
it any they have, why said Hi turns should
not be approved and mudo Ibo judgment ol
the Court.
This l!d day of March, 1RH7.
M. NEW MAN, Ordy.»r-
3 3 — 4t «"
ICOSTt’lt OP OFFICE KS OF
W\SI!l\GTON COUNTY.
Senator 20th Senntoril Diet., Hon.
,T. 11. Bring c.
Hepifsenlntivt s lion. 15. I). Evans,
Sr., lion J. R. Move.
Judge Superior Court, lion. J, K-
Hines.
Colieitor General; Oscar 11. Rogcis.
Ordinary, M. Newman.
Clerk Superior Ctitn t, A. M, Mayo*
Sheriff, C. A Wall.
Tionsurer, ,) It Thigpen,
Tax Receiver, E. Davis Strange.
Tax Collector, J A Ruhr-on.
Surveyor, W E Clink
Coroner, G M Lowe
Sailor * *
.1(1 ICY CO.lliVI I'XSIONER*.
A T Cheatham and Isaac
1)8
to
Smith to 1SS8;
.1 T Youngblood an tl LI G
Sr. to lt-90;
•1 C Jugi/au and Wm Gallaher
1892;
A M Mayo Ex otT. Cletk.
COtX'I’V HO A KI) 01’ EOPCA-
TIO IV.
II N 1 lollifield )
A L Houghton | to 1SS8
M c | Va t hen )
0 11 P lit all StolSSO
M G Wood Sr. )
,t IM l< 12K OF PEACE.
DIST
88 ( conee M S Clanco
19 \\ i li mack's \\ ileon Sheely
99 .1 iatwi it l.t's N ], ,ji i nigao
Administrator's Dismission.
GEORGIA—Washi igtou county.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE.
it, F Kitchens and II. 0. Wilson, Admin-
tilriitoiH of iho iMnle of it. I,. Wilson laic of
said county, deceased, have in due form
applied to me let letters of dismission Iroin
the administration ol said estate, and 1 will
pass tlpou their applies.inn on the llrst Mou
lt ing else than heading martial. Hi I vnio ^haiff’eonmy.' 11 t ' <ll00,n Hnntkts -
the Tennessee Legislature, the other I Givm under my lint.il tfllcially Ibis 2d
iltt}’, o member nained Ball began ■■ 1 ll11 * °*
Brass bands are good for some-
fourth pf July oration, when a brass
band entered ploying for all it wn*
worth' It is saitl Unit that Ball
was broken up) quicker than any
other on reckon!. Sav News.
Advicis from Washington have
been received to the ell'ect that tests
ot samples of Stone Mountain and
Lithonia granate, taken from the
quarries last week hy a coinittpe
from the Cincinnati Board of Public
Adairs, were made by the govern-
incut engineers and prove highly
satisfactory. The committee ex
pressed themselves as sntlstied that
the test was perfectly lair and care
fully conducted.
—. • —.1 —
Our Country,
Wc noticed in a now Bpnpcy, a few
days ago, u statement relative to one ol'
the U. A. B. posts, which was not tlour-
i.liiug. Its membership had fallen off,
decidedly, and its financial condition
was very weak . A reference was made
to one of its members, who wns very
devoted to its interest, nud it wait stated
him^tlint “llo was one who had not
yet got ready to ask pardon for the part
lie took in the civil war, in lighting fu
tile old llag, the Union,* stc.
Wc regret to see such remarks as this
at the present day. Our opinion of the
American people is that they are not re
quiring the min of the north, or of the
bouth, to ui-k pardon for what they ilul
in the mightiest struggle of modern
times
The appeal to the swi id was made by
botn sides alter each hud been justified
in Die foiuin of conscience, J2avh was
true to its raising, and to the principles
which had_been instilled into the minds
of its population, and each stood ready
to lay down life, if necessary, iu dt fence
of. tho principles which it laid been
taught.
The war, ns we consider it, wns n
means which nu overruling Providence
used to bring about one of the great
evpnts iu the world's history. The
lighting which wns done between the
(u nties of the north and of the south
was aTmnguilicent exhibition i f valor
and endurance. Both sections are now
under a con men government. Both
elect representatives to jointly admin-
ibo affairs of that government. In
Reded States Senate a member
from Georgia has many right, anil is as
pinch entitled to take part iu acts of
government us a member from New
York, Maine, Michigan or Oalaforuia.
In the slate of A rkansas, whose legisla
tive House of Kepresen tuilves lias recently
eleeteeil an ex-Union soldier as its Speaker
jt is recognized that the turn who fought
tor the Star-spangled Banner are as worth)
of confidence as the men w ho wire willing
lo Iqllow even to death the “Bonnie blue
T lag.”
M NEWMAN, Ordinary,
3'3—Utn J
New Honda,
GEORGIA—V\ aahingltiu County,
Ordinary's Otlleo.
To all whom it nniy concern.
All persons interested, nru hereby notified
that it no good ciinse be shown to theoontra-
ry, an order will l,e granted hv tho under
signed on tho lhth day ol March. 1 bh7,
establishing tho h llowiirg describe l two new
roads in tl.e IJltOth DiBt. O. M., as niorkud
out hy the Bead Cointnissionirs appointed
lor that purpose.
1st. fi e ternnr private way commencing
at the Deep Cut road in in the Will Dist. and
running hy J. It. Daniel iuto lire Piney
MountroudnoftrS.lt, Layton's.
2ml. A mud eomineneing nt tho rust
mouth ol the Ittne at Miss l| innie J’Gil 1 ii s’
mid running in tho direction ol Tmnille
through the Innda of Miss Phillips, by the
residence and through lands ol Murthir Buys
and uniting with tlie new rond Irom W. A
E. Smith's to 'itnnille iu front of ir settlmicnt
on S. li. bii) ten’s laud now occupied by Jus-
per Hartley.
ibis 7tli day of February, 1887.
M NEWMAN. Ordinary VV. C.
For Adruinistiator’.. Dismission,
GEORGIA— \VufabiDgton County.
Oidinory’s Ollico.
John J, Pir’mer, Adruinislrirtor of tho os-
intu of Char lee A. Meddlers lute ol said
county, it* erased, lifts in duo form applied to
uio tor letters ol Dismission from suid «d-
mioistration, and ! will pa-s upon his appli-
ciitii u on tho lirst Monday jn April, 1887, at
my i Dice in Smdersvillo in sniit county.
Given under my burn! officially thru 22d
day ol Dtcimbit, 188(1,
M NEB M.\N, Ordinary.
12-2J-3in
For Dismission.
GEORGIA—Washington Gouu
Okdinaivv’s Office.
W. b ( oijiuH, guim’.iun nud ndminislrntor
of Mis. Fuhuu Curry, apj Iub to me for let-
ters ot dismission treni said guardianship
und administration, and 1 will pass upon his
a IT hentiou on tl-.e lirst Monday in May, it- 87,
at ni) i Hico in Kundersvilie, in sard county.
Given undir my linuil offieitdh- this 2d
day ol Fehruary, 1887
. M. NEWMAN, Old.
2-J —Jm*
91 Hiumtu
g2 JoK-y’B AV F Siniiii
9B Sun-11 il! C I) Thigp in
94 DuvihLoio
D5 Cato's J Q Aincrson
I/O Gilts A 15 llatawny
f7 SamltTbvillo
Dlsi'J'
98 Hebron \V A Smith
99 1 liep-Step A S Avunt
lot) Clay's J T Sitniison.
Dili Iltincotnb L) Hood
125!] Riddleville VV LI English
1815 Talienmcle .) T Chambeis
1.1-15 Stonewall John Hooks
I85O W milieu W G Knight
I3U-I Cleveland Win A Dukes
lauo Tennillo \V 1’ Davis
KOTAHIES i’l IlUC.
DIST
88 ,1 LI Everett
89 R D Joiner
9l) 11 Jordan Hodges
91 A \V J Wood
92 Enoch M Smith
93 Joseph Tanner
94 J 1! Jackson
95 J Frank Walker
90 W T Harrison
( J7 Wi\i Duggan
DIST
98
99 Muck R Tucker
lot) A il Trawick
180 S D'Sludo
125 - Henry F. Sheppard
1815 R 1’ Hynum
1845 J L Huirisou
I35U W. T. Askew
1884 W T. I’rieo
1899 E S l’eacock
W 15 Adams J Q Jordan
W R Robison
99 James Dr mien L A Gladdin
E C I’roKK, v
130 Hitt Adams Wm Murphev
G W Silas
1253 W D Hunter C B Hyman
J 12 Josev
1335 Sol Brooks \V E Doolittle
J V Sheppard
1315 El* Bedingfield W II Bed
ingficld J E Womtnack
1350 J T Alford L F Godfrey C LI
,J oynnr
1384 TB Fulfont L 13 Piieo Eli
Wilson
1399 W A Sinqtiefle’.d S H B
Llassey W N Hannan
CONSTABLES WHO HAVE
F1I.EI) 1IOADS.
92 It B Wells G 1* Smith
90,1 11 Hawkins N Wilkins
97 U W Brown
1315 J F II nninock G W Hummock
Sherifi Sales.
G EORGIA, Washington County. Ian 3.1
1887. I have this day levied the wait-
written 1-i Fa issued from the Superior
Court (lie following properly to wit:
On one tiuet or parcel of laud situated;
lying and being in the town of Rawsbom,
Washington lonnty, Ua, containing two
acres being Die mine tract conveyed to
Janus \V Hudson hy Cornelius Jordan by
deed hearing date Jan 2Dtli, 1881 and de
scribed in said deed ns all that tract or par-
eel ol land lining lying and situated on the
east side o! the ilavishoro amiFenn’s|Bridge
Hoad, fnmling on said road seventy yards
begin 1 ng at the corner of tho Ravisboro
Baptist church lot, and miming down said
road to a slake eaeli side line of said two
1, -. , - acres to run square oil' from said Davisboro
T Jl kiit ppltltl i and Finn's Bridge Road puralell with eaeli
II. IL »MM.
Ia
Wood
Sandersville And Tennille
Leave S imlersville-
-11:40 a m
Arrive Samlersvillc 12:50’p) m
Leave Sumlorsville 2:25"p nt
Arrive Santlersville 3;U0 p m
TIME TABLE
OF THE
WR1CJI1TSVIIJ 12, TEN N1LL12
DUBLIN R. R
18S0.
To take effect November 14
GOING SOl l’U.
No. 1 No. 3.
A.M. I’. M.
Lv Tennille
Ar Harrison
Ar Donovan
Ar VJ rilililsv’le,,.
Lv Wrightsville,
Ar Lovett
Ar Bruton
Ar Condor
00
...7 46
....8 10
....8 40
....8 45
....!) 15
,...11 35
55
Ar Dublin 10 15
GOING Nonru.
No 2
2 20
2 50
3 10
3 30
3 31
3 55
4 15
4^10
4 45
Nt w Bond.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
To whom it may concern.
All persons iuuristi.d are hi-nby notified
that it no good cuu e h u shown m 11,e num
triiry, an nrd. r wi.l l,o granted by the under
signed ontbe l'Jth dll) ol Maieh J887, estuh-
li.-hing 11 in w road i s umrktd out by the
Bond Coma issiouurs nj,.| ointed lor that pur
pose c-onnui nemg at the Savannah toad nuir
W- 'f- 4i-ylor tunning on the lines between
1. M, 7/mris^ Holiuis 4* Beell; ttunee across
ihu limits of said Hi lm, s anil lteall, tlienee
on the line divining me lands of II. G Wright
until it creases Sinl eteek; thence to the
Biniisvil e untl bcDdeisvillu roud at the tor-
uer ol J. L lire.Wu's lot.
This l'Jth day ot February, 1880.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
2-17—41
For Stock Law in 13.0'Jth Dist. U. M.
GEORG FA—Washington County.
Ordinn-.y’s Offiee, Feb. 22d, 1887,
Notice is hereby given that a petition sign,
ed by 17 freeholders ol the 13t)Ulli Ldht Tl
M. in said county, has been hied iu my oil
lice, pray mg tor in election to he in id in
mid District upon the question ot For Fence
or F01 Block Law- lor said District.
Now- in compliance w-fh tl e provisi ns ot
$ llnoct tLo Code ot Georgia ot 1882, il is
ordered that notice of me tiling ot s, id p u
non he |mbli»hid tur'-U dajs in ihe ISandi-rs-
vi.le hi-riALD and posted at the Court house
«>AI» < 'OiVfllMOA’F.Itn l-Olt
1MM7-IKKH.
DIST
88 E Llartin S T LIcAfeo W
T Wood
89 L N Ratcliulor LI D Smith
15 D Joiner
* 0 15 S Ht'tilw tight J A Palmer
J 11 Mackey
91 A J Wood A E Rogers
J LI Hummock
92 W 15 Francis S J Taylor
S A Llitchell
93 C D Thigpen F A Watkins
L A Tanner
94 N J Newsome VV S Collin;
A T Horton
9; C J Ti ns sell Stephen May
Dr J II Liny
90 J Q Cohb E C Franks John
Ritchies
97 K j N Walden Wm Slade
C G Rawlings
98 ,1 .15 Smith S LI Gilmore
C W Elkins
99 J I Giles ./ W Veal A S
Av.mt
100 J D Boon G W Bateman
Robert 1 loud
180 15 C Harris B F Murphev J
\V Davis
125 3 A Y 11 Jordan C C Wood
ward 11 F Sheppard
ISI5 Geo D-olittleT R Cox
T J Brooks
1845 C S Meadows R Layton
II L Smith
1850 J E Gainer K II Wicker
Ceo Gilmore
1384 J w Welch S X Price
Lla:shill Cook
3299 J B Stephens R F Cochran
W A Jordan,
Ei) IS
j ether, one hundred and Jiffy yards long
I and seventy yards wide at eaeli end, nd-
1 ioining lauds of Cornelius Jordan and cor
ner ol the Baptist church lot, bounded on
I W est side hy the said Davisboro ami Fans
j Bridge road North, South and east hy
j lands of Cornelius Jordan, said property
[ pointed out and described in (Iff, n fa.
Levied on as the property of James \Y
Hudson, and legal notice given us required
hy law 10 tenant in spu.sscssion,
Also at tin) Same time nml place
will bo sold twenty acres of land
morn or lossl)ing or being in tho
ill Hi Dist. M. Washington county O.i.
bounded on tho North hy hinds of
,1/iss Mary Hartley, on the West By
hinds of IS. II. 15. Massey, 011 the
South by lands of II. L. Layton, on
'letjJEist by 1 unis ofJ.L. Uozier
Levied upon as tho property of R
K. Hartley, to satisfy a Jmtico
Court Fi Fa in favor of J, T. Ln-
v igne vs it K. Hartley. Levy made
i y W. F. Glenn constable of thu
91st District au i returned to me.
Also at. tlie same lime and place
will be sold before the Court Iiuu-te
Dot r in tlie city of Satidtrsville Or.
Washington county on tlie 1st Tues
day in April next, within tlie cgal
iiours of sale one acre of land more or
less located in said city on which ttt.
Mi daub's church is located , and ad
joining tlie lot of James U- Floyd
and otliers.
Loviod on as tlie property of
I’eti-r G roenliold, Mike Samuels and
other. Trustees of said St Michaels
church to satisfy an 1 xoculiou issued
from tho Superior Court of said
oouiily iu favor of E A. Sullivan
against said Trustees. Property
pointed out By Plaint iff.
i'his March 3rd I8H7.
C A WALL, Sheriff of W, C,
No 4
A ;M P M
,,.,10 30 4 no
... 10 5)
....11 15
... 11 35
...12 05
.. 12 10
,. 12 30
...12 60
... 1 30
W. B Thomas, President,
Gen’l hsuperiiiletidant
Nov. 14 P-'SQ.
Lv Dublin
Ar Condor
At- Bruton
\r Lovett
Ar Wrightsville,
Lv VV'ughtsville...,
Ar Douovitu
t\ Harrison
Ar Tennille
515
5 30
5 60
(i 15
0 10
0 35
0 50
7 20
CENTRALR-R-
Wc, theufore, repeat that we can sec no
reason why either side should be expected j door in fci.ml, n-vil'L at the nl.ico' ol'hiddm,':
lo ask juirooii lor the part tl took in the , Court iu the ]3D!M, District ,md at n,« i>, ,
great conflict, The govetunient “■ 1 ,l "- - 1 ' j ost
j eople hy tlie people and lor the pi
means the people of Georgia, ol Illinois, ol
Texas apd ol Yermuii ,
i' 1 , -uu ni < nt) J Uhl
cl Hie j oliice, uLd anoiber )4ibJiu [ laco in TeiiLiil
opU*, , with (Lo 21ili day ol l\ln\ar\'
1 hr mu-),
al'te
Shing is said to he tlie short cut
to an iiica; but better not cxpie.-s
our ideas unless wc have time to tlo
so without the use of this short cut.
John Henry at four; eating gu.c-n
corr, was ^bothered with tlie silk, -f
wish saitl he, “Whoever made this
torn had put eu out Lite basting—
Threads”
1887.
B is 11111tier ordered that liltcon da)
ihe expirutiou 01 sniff 20 da) s, to-a it on
; lliiiiMtay the< 2th day ot April, is87 no
election be hi id at the election preeiin't ol
I *"•*•' B-yhtb Distnet known i.s Tennillo under
the seme rules urn) regulations, whmh euv
V 11 the i k cl ion .11 men.teis ot the L.t Lera,-
Assi ml 1) to clttermiuo the question ot "Foi
oteek liiiw oiler Fence” lor said 1321)1,
Uitt, ( , M
Given nudfr my hand (llicially tLia 23d
da) ol leLnuim. J867.
A line
B- 8- -
ebiuul), J867
M NEW MAN. Only
tract from Book ot Minutes .
2 21 -Ot
.axi) v iciti a. ssio.ve ies
1SN7-18S8
fclST.
bd R R G Walters II LI Fisher
J V Nc-thingtou Jr
lS9 Z T Hart Ed E Smith E N
Wttmmock
90 T D Cullen G J El Vim N M
J 01 dan
91_J A Jeffers Wm Kirkland
G W Smith
92 J B Davis 1 E Rough*on
AV r C Paradise
93 II II Holmes S J Newsome
J J Tanner
94 J D He 11 W S Collins A M
RiddJj
1 J A mason 11 T Downs R
l5 Wail,or
9(i A C Jl unison L J Liny J LI Guns, Pistols in d Sewin
Rachels
97 LI II Boyer Wm Marlin B
T Rawlings
The Mtittcuitv will Be sent for the
small sum of $1.00 to till who pay
cash when they subscribe. We will
do our host to give yr.u. your money’s
worth; and make the paper desirable
n the future,
X'UtiCC lO 'B'l'CNSptlMKCr*.
I forewarn and forbid any one
from tresspassing, Instiling, passing
lliiotigh or in any manner, on my
plantation, known as the Goodwyn
place, under tlie penalty of
Savannah (1a., Den. 11) 1880,
On ana after this date passenger trains
will ritu as Daily unless marked -j-, which
are Daily except Sunday. ,
The Standard time hy which these trains
run iu all minutes slower limn Savannah
city time. ,
Lv Savannah.. 10:00 am 8,20 a m o; 0 pm
Ar Milieu 12;35 pm 11;03 p m 8:1) p m
Ar AnRnntn 4;l*>pin « bi
Ar Miienn 4;50pm 3;20am
Ar Atlanta 9;00\» m 7;20 a m
Ar Culunibiw.. r*p0a in d;()'- in
Ar Montgomery, 1 1*. 1 '* I' 111
Ar Eufauhi 'C’O P 1,1
A r Albany 10;08 p m 10;u0a 111
ltiseiigers fer Sylvnnm, Simlersvtlle.
Wrightsville, Milledgoville and Ealimtim
should take 10:00 a 111 train
Passengers for Thoimiston, < arrollton,
I’orrv, Fort Gaines, Tallin toil, Buena \ is-
ta, Blakely and Clay ton slmuld take ;20
p m train. ... ...
Lv Milieu... 42;55 p m 11 ;l > P 5;10 a m
Lv Augusta. 10;—0 a m Oi-'O l’ 111
Lv Macon... 0,50 a m 10;50 p in
Lv Atlanta.. «;35 a m 0;50 p m
Lv Columbu-110;20 p m iJ 'J-> t' m
Lv Montgomery 7;lopiu7;40 a m
Lv Eul’aiila... HljtO a in
Lv Albany... 4;50 a m 3;67 m
Ar N'avimniili 5;U0 p in i-;5o a in 8;0 > a m
Sleeping ears on all night passenger
trains between Savannah and Augusta, and
Savannah and jl/aeon, Savimnuli
and Atlanta, il/acon and ColumbllH. .
Train leaving at 8;20 p m and arriving
at 5;55 a m will not stop to put off or take
on passengers between Savannah uiiu Mil-
Conncctlons at Savannah with Savannah
Fltnidii and Western Railway for ail points
in Florida,
Tickets for all points and sleepmg ear
lierllis on sale at city office, No. 20 Bull
street, and depot office 30 minutes before
departure ot each Uijm wmTE1IEAI)
General Passenger Agent
J C SHAW, Ticket Agent
Davis
tho law.
Feb. 22d, 1887.
I). G. Watkins,
G. W. II. WHITAKER,
DENTIST,
SANDERSVILI.I2, GEORGIA.
—TERMS CASH.—
Ollico upstairs in tlie Photo-
graph Gallery formerly occupied
by T. C. Glenn, Jones Ruikling.
Apr 20-’80
BARBERSHOP!-
CALL ON
s
Aukus7.ii, (iltbsoii * Suiulci'svlllc
it. it.
IN KKFWTSATTUDAY Novcnihcr 14th
1881), at 4:20 ;t. tn. city time;
PASSI2N'12N(il2U AN EUEIUIIT.
(Except Sundays)
No 1, A. M.
Lv Sundersville 4..05
Lv Wartlien 4.30
Lv Iliues 6.05
Lv Mitchell 5 lo
1 4 v BelleSpri.igs 5.30
Lv Gibson a4 : ’
Ar Augusta
No 3
No. 2, A. M.
Leave Augusta 7.12
Lv Gi won 11.00
“Belle Springs 11-23
Lv Mitchell,,.. 11.43
Lv Hines 11-58
Lv Warlhen...l2.3)
....8.58 I ArS’vtUe., 1.12
i*. M. I Nuu I*. M.
The Fanners Friend!!!
IT OFF-SETS THE LOW PRICE OF COTTON,
Bv cleansing tlie seed per feet, never chokes, runs light, gins fust,
an a nkes it good sample. The feeder stands on the floor, it will
toe tiny kind of cotton regular, every gin guaranteed ns rcprcsentntj
an to give satisfaction. I*ricc» has been rcducod.
Cali on or address,
LANG and WILT.
Manufacturers Agents, Sundersville, Georgia. For full description.
prices und terms. A gin w 11 be kept in stock where it cau
bo sete tinny time.
COTTON FACTORS,
AUGUSTA ■ - [GEORGIA
offer their aorvioos to tlie plans'-rs and merchants of Washington county,
75c a bale commission, no storage when sold on arrival or within 15 days,*
If sent of the A. G. A’ S. It. It. all expenses including freight draysers.
commission and Insuranoo will not be over $2.10 for n 5001l> balo. Mr!
Jot dan has been in the business for 12 yours and we guaranUe porfoct
satisfaction in every respect, Give us a trial and if yon visit Augusta, we
give you tv cordial invitation to visit our ollico, we will gladly weloomo 'you
and do all in our power to ploasoyou.
-IRON WORKS.
XjiSL'ogf cto "Wilt,
Propt’r s. Sandersville, Ga.
LI unit fact urora and Dealers in; Steam Engines of all stylos. Saw
Mills. Grist Mills. Cotton Gins, Presses ami Machinery of ullkinds
A lull linejjot Rubber ^ und Leather Belting k pt iu stock.
Steam and Water Valves, Steam pipes and Fittings, Inspirators
Machine Oils and Mill Supplies. ’
Repair work solicited and prompt v done nud as cheap and well
as can ho dono ull Machinery sold by us wo guarantee to bo as rep.
resented, r
Write or call on us for Prices nud ■*' soription of anything want d
iu the Machine line.
HENRY 15UANTLEY,
THE 0
FASHIONABLE BARBER P
HOTEL BLOCK
Mrsville, Georgia,
^ RESTAURANT
Lv Samlursville 2 18 | Lv A tig Data 4 0U
Lv War.lien 2.55 | Lv Iic|4izibah 5.0.')
Lv Hiae* ,,.,3,35 j Lv Gilvui 1 7.10
LvMitchf.il 3.50 | ‘Belle Springs7.25
Lv Belle Springs 4.10 | Lv Mitchell...7.45
Lv Gibson 4.25 | Lv Hit)eu 7.58
Lv lle|ih/.ihah...7.28 | L.v Wartlien.....8.35
Ar Almost ,.8.45 | Ar Santlersville 8.58
8 U N DA Y—1*A881CN(i KUS ON LY.
No 1 A.M. 1 No 2 A.M.
Lv 8antieravvile5.0(1 | Lv Augusta 8.14
Lv Wartlien..,,.,5-25 Lv He|)hz,'tbaii..l) 21
Lv Iliues ft.00 ( Lv Gibson 11.28
1 l.v Mitchell 0.10 I “BelleSpringe 11.41
H i l.v Belle Springs 0.25 I L.v Mitchell...11.50
l.v Gibson.,,, 0.3" [ Lv Mitres 12.00
l.v IIephzibah...8.40 | I,v WartUen... 12.41
Ar August ,0— | Ar KimWt'sviBcl.OO
N<> 3 r. m. ( No 4 t‘- m.
l.v Sandersville 2.27 | Lcav Aaugusla 3.03
Lv Wat-then 2,52 | l.v IIe|>h/,ihali..4 10
l.v Hines 3.27 I l.v Gibson 0.18
Lv ALitchcll ....,,3 37 j “ Belle Springs 0 30
l.v Belle Springs 3 52 | l.v M itchell 0 45
Bv Gibson ,.4 04 | fiv Hinas 055
Lv Heph/.ibah ...0 10 | Lv Wartlien....7 00
Ar Augusta 7 OP | Ar Sandersville 7 35
K. M, MITUilELL, Fvesiduit.
I am now prepared to serve my ohl.
customers and the
Ti'tivcling l»iil»Hc,
at my ucw stun I under the Mercury
ollicc. Mc-.us 25, 50 and 75eents.
Rt-spectfully,
EJLPKEDGE BLAND
gx If your watch is
out of order take
it to the old relia
ble, A. J. Jernigan and
Son’s Jewelry Store.
BUN SHOP.
Repaired by 1;’.
Machines
TWILLEY, on
J,
The undersigned arc prepared to
negotiate 1,0.AN Ul'OX REAL KS
ta i ]•:, security or approved GOL-
LATEltAL paper. Terms easy.
Evans & Evans,
Attorneys at Law.
NOTICE!
$1.000.000 to EosC!
All payJv-i in Washington and Baldwin
couulic t-wLosc loans on improved farms
mature iu 1880, and desire“EN.TENSJON"
i.t greatly reduced rates: will find il to
theif advantage to call nun sec me at their
earliest convenience, at my office iu
Court House, Sandersville, where my rep-
lu Mr. Buitj. | *» * m l*"" 1 -
\\ thdt. oil li residence. \V. R, Till GLEN.
Notice.
I hereby notify all parties that on the
third day of December IHSli, ] withdrew
from ami erased to hour every interest iu
this mill business of Sheppard ami Com
pany mid will not lie responsible for any
of the debt* of the concern. Howel anil
J/athew Sheppai d retaining tlie properly
and becoming responsible lor all outstand
ing imlebteunesH.
D. T. lhtrko
Dec. 18th 1880.
Notice
1 hereby forewarn any one from
trading Cot- the following notes as
they tire lost or stolen. Ono in
favor of mysell given hy W;n II.
Smith of Washington enmity for
it'll!,'). One in favor of myself given
By Squire Martin for ijHU. One
in favor of myself given by lienj.
Davis for $14. One in favor ol
myself given by Secney Newton for
$1)7. One against Win Smith ot
Johusou cQuuty for $110.
Moses Smith
Dee. 10th 18S(i.
A. PETITION
GEORGIA, 'Washington County,
To the Superior Court u( said Coun
ty.
The petition of A. Mathis, John
G. Hannan, Samuel G. Lang, Wal
ler 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 tlie name
and style of the Washington Coun
ty I’ubUshing Company; that the
object of said Association is t he
printing and publication of a week
ly newspaper and doing job work in
tlie city of Sandersville, in said
county and state, with the (lower to
rent, purchase, and hold property,
t eal and personal, ta sue and be
sued, and to exorcise all powers
usually eoufei'cd upon corporations
ot sUnuhvrcluu-aoter, as may he con
sistent with the laws of Georgia;
j and that said 1’tthlisli.ing G'umpanv
is to have its place of business in
said county, and is to be operated
avid run hy said association for live
purpose af printing, publishing and
sending out to subscribers and oth-
1 ers a weekly newspaper, to he known
;ts the Middle Georgia Progress, ami
to connect with the said paper a
complete job office 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 suid association vs
Five Thousand Dollars; and that
l' ivc Hundred Dollars ol said eapi
tal stock lias been paid in. Your
Petitioners pray the passing of :m
order by said Honorable Court,
granting lids their application,, and
Dial they and their successors he
incorporated fat' and during a term
v.tot exceeding twenty \ctii-s, with
.lie privilege ol renewal tit tho expi
ration of said twenty years, for tlie
purpose herein before sot forth. And
}ouv Uetiiioiiers will ever pray*
K G. JORDAN,
Attorney for Petitioners.
Georgia Washington County,
inie extract from, minutes, Superior
Court, liouk E. 1
4 A'M'MAYG, Clerk.
January 2/tli, 1887.
i’ irst OJuss painting at M, II
Bikd a Carnage slvup,
(•HAND JCKV.
Fur the March Term 1887.
B’m. Lindsey, l) r , S. A. Mills,
)E It. Hall, Dr. C. 1. Dae Li,
IP. 11. O Ouinn, C. II. Pringle,
Tnomas Warthen, Wm. Fros),
A- S. Jloalright, Q. W. peaivcl',
IF. II. May,
Jas. Sailer,
J. II. Wilkerson,
lieu, F. Walker,
B. M. English,
W. II. Weedon,
(leu. W. Smith,
das. IE Mills,
M ■ E. Wartlien,
Muses T. Swint,
0. 11 P. 1'eaH,
II . It. lluhisun,
1. J. Peeler,
il. F. Shepjiard,
Traverse Jury fur the First Wei
March Term 1887.
M. G. I Pood Jr. IE. Jl. Jernigan,
(jhas. 31, Dailey, Duht, Young,
Mark A. Wood, JEm. C. Nurthingto
Stephen F. New,
G. W. II. Whitaker,
Jas. E. Page,
Dr. G. M. Duggan,
Dev. Jus. M. Smith,
Wm. Sinquejield,
C. J. Trussed,
Dr. A. T. (Jiratham.
M. II. Doyer,
Wm. F. Doolittle,
Jno. F. Salter,
Jas. J. Walker,
E. T. Dockets,
Wm. J. Hush,
W, T. Wammock,
Thomas F. Drown,
Muses J). Smith, t/nsephJ. Under wo
A. N. B am mack, ll'atter Stephens,
jGm A. Smi li, Isaac Brooks,
Geo. M. Brantley,
It. II. Braswell,
J. S. Joyner,
11. ,/. EurreU,
D. S. Burns,
,/. D. Brantley,
Jno, Slukhs,
I. J. Orr,
A. S. Pridgen,
I Pm A. Wood,
Wm. Bur gamy, J
M. II. Odum,
T. J. Taylor,
S. J. Taylor,
J. J. Palmer,
A. A. Rogers,
Jno. C. Williams,
C. It, Rainwater,
Traverse Jury fin' the Second Wee
March Term, 1887.
Geo. W Salter, Jas. II. Jackson,
O. J. 3iartin,
3lark A. Brown,
Jas. A. Wilson,
Geo. G. Waddell,
IP«i. AL Everett, J. Frank Boatrig
W, IF, Carry, Thomas Smith,
J. P. Williams, W, P. Smith.
Jas. It. Boatright, S. A, Fleetwood,
Jas. Ellis, w. A'. Joyner,
J. A, Marlin, Newt. 3D Jordc
Jno. A. Martin, H. B. Hooks,
A- F. Sessions, J. C. Morrison,
A’,Diirgamy,' 6’. C. Walts,
G.F. A cant J. W. Walker,
W.J. Irwin, Jno. T. Webster,
Geo, IF Waller, X. D. Tompkins h
Wm. 11. Costar, T. D. Cullen*,,
Tennille
High School
Male and Female.
Tennille, —Georgia
VV. Iu .DUGGAN, A. Mjt’rin.
Tlie Spring Teem ol thi& im.tit'iti
oiwm 011 Aloud iy, January 10th, 188,7.
Thorough instruction will be given in
orivaclies couvmouly t tught in High ScliO 1
Pupils will bu prep trod to eater p*
ill Bolloget -
For further inloruntion apply to ,'i'
Principal or to S. R. Kjlley, Pres,. Bos
Truntecs Tennillo Ga, I
cc. !)D 1830—U'.