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HAXHF.KSVILLE,
GEORGIA.
TtESrty. fePRlL I2TH, i8» 7
$i.oa
For Subscription to
the Mercury, one
year.
KIHTOltlll'.
Brooklyn projtosns to lie i Id «
library nnd monument ns memo*
rials of 11‘*nry Ward Beeoh 'r.
In tho l'umouB Britieli Museum
in London there nrc more than
thirty-two miles of shclvup.
There are now in l’aris about
13,500 public houses and 10,000
wine elmps.
t* ——
Capt VV. U. Raoul, late Ptosi-
dent of'the (Jeor^ia Central, has
been elected president of the Mex
ican National Railroad.
... M *
Jose Sevilla who lately died in
Limn, Peru, left $500,000 to
/ound au institution in New Voik
citv for thfc education of poor
tjirlf-
Mr. .lames It. Randall, chief ed
Hot of the Augusta Chronicle has
j-tired from that paper to take
charge of a new daily in Anniston
Ala., Sunday’s Chronicle contains
the bcantiful valedictory of Mr. Rati-
dull.
Prohibitory Amendment will he
voted on in Michigan, Monday,
April 4; Texas, Thursday, Aug.
4; Tennessee, Thursday, Sept ’21 •;
Oregon, Tuesday, November 8,
1887; West Virginia, Tuesday
November 6, 1888.
A society for the promotion ot
tho Higher education ot women
Ims been founded in Japan, un
der the presidentship ot the prime
• louiister. The whole institution
will be under the control of a
lotcigh lady principal.
-The Georgia Baptist Conven
tion will meet in Albany on
Thursday, 2l«t inst. The deles
gates from this association uro
Kevs. M. 1'. Cain, A. J. Aard*
wick, A. W- Epps, T. ,1. Cum-
ming, and N. B. Binioti, also
Messrs G W H Whitaker, W 1)
Northen nnd Ivey VV Duggan
Rev B H Ivey of Saudersvillo
lint a member of Ebcnezcr As-
eociation will also attend.
The Southern Baptist convention
will convene nfc tho Broadway Bap
tist church iu Louisville, May fith.
Thia convention is the largest one
ofits kind in the world, nnd its
membership, which numbers over
1,11000,000, represents lighlcen
States. This will be the first lime
in sixteen years that the convention
has been held in Louisville.
TImv riftlegfitte to the convention
from tho Washington Association
Hon. W. J. Northen and Hon. Ivy
W, Duggan.
Adjourned Term.
The Spring Term of Johnson
Superior Couit closed on Friday.
Jn consequence of the disqualifica
tion of Judge Hines to preside in
n great many cases an adjourn
ment was nccessury. Tho Spring
term will convene July when all
the unfinished business will be
completed. —Head Light,
m c i time Vo mend tlint old line;, li ft
ng-wor was. that as «*■ are si hr;
iroai the base of .supplies lie could
Uni gef a new one, and that when
l ie battery went into act ion with •
i iirly-six Itorscn and sis gnu*, he
al vtiys s iiek'tlie pike of the guidon
into the groiiud wheic the ba'terv]
was Ui form, and ci on iftne man who , May next, the f
rode the loading I'.n'sc wa- killed or All that tract,
disabled, and the noise of the battle 1 l*-'™* w M l ”
was so r.ieat that llieb'tglr call could
not. la- hoard, the Its j’ses would wheel
around the ti lg aud execute the tua-
ucuver known as b> left into t.lie line,
and bring the.muzzles oi’tlie six gun-
on :f line with the flag, ns soon as the
guns were unlmiberod. he would
again place it about 20<t paces to the
rear, and the horses would gallop to
the rear with the caissons aud half
again on a line with it.
Is fdr’-s : ’ Hia!U\
Mill AM, SHOT.
“Of u)I l lie notable things on earth.
The queerest ono is pride of birth
Among our fierce democracy;
A bridge across a hundred years.
Without a prop to save it from sneers
Not-even a couple of rotten poets,
A thing for laughter, fleers nnd jeers
Is American aristocracy.”
Sheriffs Sales.
FOR MAY 1887
rtuo of tin altlh a lly vi-tcl in il
ly ;i mortgage.' del'd with power ol ran-
11,itc- unit entered in n b v i* t\ fSin-ll i n tin 'itli
day of .May ’SO, Will fie Void at allvliuii 'at tv
-1 hoyqe ii-- >r in the city of -
vilte, Waihint;ton county ‘ <•■■■’■ > t, VVitiiin
tlur Icjial sale hour.-, on tin- first Tm-diy in
winy land, to-wil:
.• i• I - f land in tin- UOill
i count}, coniniiiing st-v-
n hundred macs more in lei*. and bounded
n die North by lands ot \\ T t\ oo*i mid
lands lately ladonging to the estate ot L
Jordan, oo the Bust by lards lately
owned by V S Joy nor, on the South by
by lands of It M Comer <*r Co. and on the
Went bv llio *'.suttee River, being tin- hind
conveyed by It M t'oiiK-r *Y Co, to raid It
W Snell on raid Otb day of M.iy 1880,
Said land will lie sold l satisfy certain notes
due by said It \V Snell to said II M Comer
A Co. set out and deta nked in the Mortgage
with pow er of sale a fores iid, jond nBitrel'.i
ting the Mint of ($1814,22) tlij.fecn hundred
and iMiitceii 22 10U DuIIuih, besides iut*r
est mid uttorneje lets, us the l-fopi I ty ol the
Slid It W Snell iu purHitiinuiol the power
granted ami ei veil in sail! Mo (gage. 1 In-
April the 2ud IBS"
11 M CO J/BK 4*4.0,
OSCAR If HOGKltS Attorney
For Letter# of Adrotohnwllon
GEORGIA—VVnnhiugtou County.
OR DIN AH TVS’ Otl'Wti,
Oreeli A. Dudley lnm in duo form op
^liod to tho undersigned lor tetters ot nd-
ministration cum lestuuietito unucxo ou the
.-stitu ol N J. Hails, late ol said county,
leoouaed, nnd 1 will pass upon Bald iippliou-
non on Uiu 'li.rtt M m«i»iy in Muy* lbb/, hi
my ollioo in Sauuersvlllo.
Given under my bund ofltcmlly thia 4lfi
The Mi:irn;i will be m lit for the]
j small sum of if 1.00 to all who pat I
! cash when the . - ubscribo. A\ e will .
| do mu beet to give y e n. vmir liioiioy ’s
! worth , and make the paper desirable j
i n the future.
■*001
T * X
RlXDIVi-llt'N V)THI
fllCST Ktttl'NiR.
Will be*dll before the Court Home door
in Snndeisville Washington coiinly (iu..
on the lirst Tuesday in May next within
the LenaI hours of sale two tracts or parcels
of land lying in Washington county con
taining iffy (*'»0) acre# each known as the
Kreetnnt ttliind and M. G. Williams places - (JEOUGIA—Wtlhbluct.OTi County,
and adjoining land* of Nancy Cox, John It. : Ordinary’rt OlUe*.
Juy of Aptil, 1BB7 .
M. NKWM.vN, 4>rJinnry.
4 7-4t
New Ronds.
Hodges, l*. ii. Cullens nnd others. I.evu-d
on us the property of fames Brown and No
me L. Brown to satisfy a Superior court Fi
Fu in favor of Malcolm J/ifllcan vs Janies
Brown and Nonic L. Brown Property
nointrd out nnd legal notice given. Tills
December Gth 1880.
Alao at the surra li to an 1 place wilt he
•old, one tract or p tree! ol land in Washing
ton county U«., k..osii Ine home place ot
it. i llymmi, eoiilulinng two Hundred and
seveutyssix (Z70 ) acres more or less, hound
ed on the Ffu-t by lauds of J. T, Y ningbli od
.South by F.stiite ol Brantley, West by lands
of R. 1’. Bynuia .and W. 1C. Doolittle
aif known as (he Williams
lands, the place wlurcon delemlant now re
sides. Levied upon aa tint property of It-
P. Kynuiu, to salisiv a Fupe rar Court
mortgage Fi F'u. in favor ol Isaac .llcinnin
VH U. P. If yitit.it delemlant in possession.
Property pmiilvd out iu Fi Fu. And notice
given.
Also nt the same time and place will he
told one tract' f land lying in the ‘JBui Hist
of said eottuty containing lifly acres more or
lesb and bounded by lauds ol James Kusli»
ing. John Taylor, Harry Bwinl and others,
l^ivietl on us tliu property of James Dur
den to satisfy an K\' cut ion issued Iroiu the
•Sii|ierior Court of said county in favor of
Mark Newuta Ordinary for the use ol
Martha Jftuis. FA Hdllivan Administrator
on tlm estate of James Mills vs the slid
J ■nils Durden lViutip.il and Thomi.s .',
Veal security.
This April 1st 1887.
Also at the same time and place will be
sold to the highest bidder the following
property to-wil; One tract or parcel oi
land cont'iniug lifly (60) acic* more or less
being and lying in Washington county Oa.,
and tioundud on the Fast by lauds of Jl/rs
Flizabeth Bland and 1, II' Cullens on the
West by tho Homestead estate of Moans It
Williams deceased and Mrs Nancy F Cox
on the South by trust estate ol L W Cullens
deceased nnd ou tiie North by lauds of John
U llodge-' l.ovied on as the property of
Mrs M F Bland losaiisly a mortgage Fi Fn
in ‘avor of F J Pearson and Hon lor the use
U' L A,Gray bill A Lo, v< Mis M F Bland de
fendant, Propel ty poii.tsd out in niortgaje
Fi Fa and wriuoii mlice given.
Also at the same til e and | lacc will he
■old i luVererest in o o ,ix llor.-o port bie
Sleum Engine l^uriju h.r make in pmscs-
sioii of Deloud.ini, ! n led on as tile ) r >p-
Atl persons iut«riiHts-.l, nr* hereby notified
that it no good muiso be shown to tboaotitra-
ry, au order will be granted by the nuder-
signed on the 7th dsy ot May. 1887,
establishing tbeh Bowing described new roe.,
in the 1815th Dis . li. M . us marked out
ny ibe lit mil Couiinlssiotiers appointed lot
that purpose. .
“Heglnuing ono half mil-i from Harrison
»n tho Pleasant Plains and Peacock rsul
origin ally leading toTVntiille; thou ihmiigb
Mis. Sarah A Smiths laud's iu a sir-ighl
line to near W. 11. Beddiogtteld, thonoo
along tho 1 licit lino lietweon W, H. Bedding-
held and K. P. Beddiueh' 11 lo tho Intel's
mill; theneo to the corner ot W. II. Bedding
hill's land; thence u struight line to J. 1,.
Harrison's; thonoo through A. II. Pago’s by
his hold ; thioco through H F. Now's laud
aloug stakes set to a s'ake near tho end ol
Hie lane between H. M Smith and B. S. liar-
ria n, turning into mi I laoej’ theDoo t>v sui t
It, t- Huirisun and Mis. Sarah Hamsnu to
the old Dublin road about ono uiilo liom
Pringle on l> B. Harris -n’s laud.
(iiveu under my hand and ofBcial signa
ture this -lib day ot April, 1887.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
4-7—4t
IBS?. DIET.
Uoaiwirglii'b 90 Monday April
ilconee 8S Tuesday
Hebron PB Wrdne-Jiy
I 'er prtep PP Tlmrsiiiiy
l’abermie'e 1 J-1Friday
Biinroiut) fil'i Monday
Clay's 100 Tuesday
Wartlien 1350 Wednesday
Gi'es, Pli Thursday
Cutnc's B"> Friday
Sun Hill P3 Mondily
H.ivisboro 94 Tuesday
J rev's (1'J Weilnesdajt
c levetand 1384 Thursday
IVlildlevillc 1'25’J Friday
Harrison 91 Monday
Hloiii-wull 1345 Tuesday
Wain mock 89 Wednesday
PcnniHc 1399 TInirMj iy
SandciHvillc ii7 SiturdnvP 10, 23,30
K DAVIS 8TltAN(5F,
T. H. W. C.
Itlnck Hm it li Sliop
BUGGIES, nml WAGONS
Repaired
PLOW WORK nnd IlORSI
SHOEING, a Suceinltv.
lloury Jl. Little.
NOTICE
W til lie sold in 30 '4avs to pay freight
charge*, (hie Box of morcliai'dise shipped
to the order of It W Nelson Handersville,
Gil., shipped from Alhanv Gil,
J. B. V’K KFR. Agt
S. A T. Railroad.
Snndersville, G.i, March, I5tli I8H7.
W, G. ROBERSON.
Attorney At Law.
SAN1 >KU.-MILLK GEORGIA.
New storn N'.’W Goods, Flour,
St’.nir, CoflVo, Tolntcco, Ci’hihh,
Cttmicd GihhIh, Ilnrdwute, Woott-
rnwnre, inwtro, Firming Imple-
iiicmIr, Sup, Pot'.ish, Stutionary,
R T WAT, feR.
Tenn.il le
High E
Male and Female.
Tennille, Goor ji a
VV. L. ^DUGGAN, A. M. Fritt.
For Htoek Daw in 13'JUib Dist. G.. M
GEORG T A —WtiHliington (Jouuty.
Or Unary's OfUce, Feb. ‘2'2d, 1887.
Nolico is hereby given that abolition sign
ed by 17 Iroeboiders ol tho 1399th Hist. O.
M. iu said county, lias boon tiled in my ol-
rteo. praying lor nu election to ho tut I in
-aid District upon tho question ol For Fence
or For Block Daw tor said District.
Now in compliance with the provisions ol
S 1455 of tho Code ol Georgia ol 1882, it is
ordered that uotico of tho tiling of said p di-
lion bo published for'20 days in tho Sanders-
villo Di.r.M.D and posted ut the Culirt bouse
door in Handersville ut Ilia place ot holding
Oourt in the 1399th District and at tho Post
oltloe, aud unorber putdio place iu Teuntll-,
Womli’itiil 4’
VV'I). Howl & Co., It’ll'di’snlc nnl
Retail Druggists of lioine, (in', sty:
VVo Imvu been selling Dr. King's New
Discovery, Kluctrio Hitters and Buck-
Ion's \rnica 8alv« for t»'o yenrs. Have
never linuillcd remedies that sell ns well
or give such uinvetsal satisfaction.
There, have heon some wonderful cure
< fleeted by these medicines in this city
.Several eases of pronounced (.'onsninp
tion have been entirely cure I hy use
e few hot ties of Dr Kind’s New IViaeov
ry,taken in cun ef n with Nlectri
U Hunt. We guarantee lie in always.
I'oid hv Dr. Win Rawlings
The Bpring Term of this institution
opens on Mo n! «y, January lU'i, 18S7.
Thurottgli instruetion will Ik' given in all
'ranchescommonly taught in High Schools
Pupils will he prepared tn outer any class
in 1 'alleged
For further inlormntlnn apply In “the
Principal i r to S. R. Kolley, Pres. Boaid
Trustees Tcnnillo Ga,
cc. 9l> 1880—tf.
g7w. h. whitakrr,
DENTIST,
S ANDKUS VILLK, (! ICORG1 A.
—TER Mb' CASH.—
Ofliee upstnil'R in tho l’hnlo
gtnpit (Jnllerv fninterly occupied
l*v T. (!. Glenn, Jones Building.
Apr 20-’S0
JERNIGAN & SON
will fix your wat
cli or clock as ch
cap, if not cheap
er than anyone
else, come and see.
N OT I H i!
til .0440.000 to l.oti!!
All pirtips in Washington nnd Baldwin
couutie cwlinso loans on improved I'.irins
mature in 188(1, and desire“F.\TENSION”
i.t greatly leditced rates; will find it to
their advantage lo call and sec me at their
earliest convenience, ut my olHce in
D'uuri iloitse,Bandersvlllo. where my rop-
ri-sentatutive or my self will he pleased to
accommodate diem.
W. R. TI HOPES.
GRAI*MRS., 51 n lliCDL0RS
DISTEMPER COLORS!
ittT C.A l LflU ft.Ufl BC&R8
^ AMA 5#sSP||“ T ^
^AmnsHESjan#' SEND FDR ? AV;nDim CLASS
6/ . -*■ GBLORCARDS AND PRICES E ..... i
ALABAMA Sa.
Nolle*’.
I hereby notify all parties that on the
third dnv of December ISS'.i, I witlidiew
from and erased to hour every interest in
this mill business of Sheppard and Com
pany and w ill not he responsible for any
of the debts of the concern. Ilowel and
J/atliew Sheppai d retaining the properly
and becoming responsible for all outstand
ing iiidchleonesH.
1>. T. Barko
lice. 18th 188(1.
The Farmers Friend!!!
IT OFF-SETS THE LOW PRICE OF COTTON.
Hv demising tliu sued porloot, nevor chokes, runs liglit. gins fiw».
p tikes n wood simple. I lie toedor sttilidB on the Hoot, itN\\dl
t n v kindEif cotton rogulttr, every gin guanintecd ns fepresontqd
a to give sutiafuotimt. Prices It ta boon reduced.
Did' on or address,
LANG and WILT.
Mtmu'ittttircrs Agents, Sandcrsvillc, Gcorgin. _ For i’.ill doscriptio
prices and terms. A gin w 11 be kept in stock wlteio it ett ^
ho etc nnnv time.
III OX
WORKS
oltloe, uud another pniuio pume iu luuuiu-,
begloulug with the ’24ih day of February. ; h . s\- Hannan,
1887. I H. Gladden,
Gi-uml Jury.
September Term 1887
W. Davit,
eiiy of Geo 1 Moye in sutisiy one Buicrior I’»ge
Court Fi Fa in IV o ol Robert Ooer vi
George 1 Mu ye,
Also nt the same lime and place will be
sold to the highest bidder t; c loilnwiug
properly to-wit:
Gnu tract or parcel of lain! conuiinii."
fifty sere, more or less situated lying anil
beiog jn tlm Uist Dist (> M in tlm county ol
Washington stato uf Georgia, homided on
the North hy binds of W 1 Brantley, Fast
hy lands of J Ji l’liltev, Booth by lands ol
J A Kelley, Wettby lands of li L Dayton
and Mrs M M Hartley. Levied upon as
the property ot Mrs Ji M Hartley to satisfy
a Superior Court muilgagc Ft Fa in favoi I
of Wood J: (lo., Legal notice given tenant I
in possession i.nd propcity puimed oat in \
mortgage 1 i Fa.
Also at thu -an e time and place will be i
sold lo the big >st biddirtlm follow ii g !
property to wit; < ne tot of land lying m ;
die city of Sandi-rs, u.e Washington comity
Ga. «■ joining lands ol A. M. Slayo on the
North, thu Color,d Masonic lot on the Fast
cloyd street on the youth, and West by
lands of Lottie Berry. Levied on tlm prop
erty of Levi Jfiluhelt to satisfy a Justice
Court Fi Fa iu lu\or ot A M. Mayo for the
use of B. F. Uougliiuu vs Levi Mitelmll mid
rutiirntd
ol the 97di DL
out hy defendant
It is tuither ordored that fifteen days alter
the cipirutbiu of said ’JUdajs, to-wit on
Thatsduy tho 7th day o( A|iril, 1887, au
election ho held at tho election prociu l ol
said 1309th District known »• Tennille under
tho same rules and regulations, w hich gov
ern th« election ot members of tlm General
Assembly to determine the question of “For
StouU DiW or For Fence” tur said 1J90.U
Dist. O.M ,,
Giveu under nty hand otHcially this 2JJ
• av ol Fehtnury, 1887
John. T. Grunt,
/,.,1 /uiy,
S' M. Ildvhvuvk',
iV. J. Jordan,
John Tat/lur,
A. II. Kendrick,
Dr, Ij. S, Garner,
Jno. C. Duggan,
Wm. Gallaher,
Jno. M. Rachels,
IP. D. Hunter,
Macon Warthen,
A. IP. Aid red,
A. IP. Gain,
A Ion’u J. Ho!nut,
IP. (7. Haile I/,
I I'm. It. Francis,
I\ oiler.
I here-lit' I'orewttrn niiv one ft urn
trniiitig for die following notes :t«
they nre lost or stolen. One in
I'nvnr of inysell given by W:n II
Smith of Wnshingum county for
1135. One in favor of ntvself given
hy Squire Martin for $10. One
I in favor of myself given by Beni
. Davis for $14. One in favor ol
I utvself given b\ Sconey Newton for
J $97. One against Win Smith ot
Johnson county for $110.
Musks Smith
Dee. 10th 1S80.
Lang cfc "W" ilt,
Propt’rs. Sandersville, Ga.
MnnufncturorBand Dealers in: Steam Engines of all sty es Sa v
Mills fist Mills. Cotton Gins, Presses and Mnelm.ery ol all ktit.ls
A t. i li te-ot Rubber nml Leather Belting k pt m stock. >
Stea'd tmd Water Valves, Steam pipes ;t”d Fitt.ngs, Inspirators,
M Ripair^orkllii!" .Und’lSnnpt v done and as cheap and well
as can he done all Machinery sold by us we guarantee to bo as top*
r " NVrite'or call on us lor Prioot and d Bcripthm ot anything wants l
in the Machine line.
M. NFWM.VN, O.-Jy.
A true oxtract from
6.
Book ot Minutes B
2-24--51
AdmioiBtrutor'a Diarntbaton.
GEORGIA—Wnshiigtf'n county.
ORDINARY'S OFFICE.
U. F Kitchens and II. 0. Wilson, Admin,
titrators of the ealate ot 1{. D. Wilson late of
aaiil county, deecased, liavo iu duo form '•
applied . i me for leiiers ot diamisHion from
the administration of suid estate, and I wilt
pass uj on their applieu.iou on the ti rat Mon
day in June, 1887, ut my office iu Sxnders-
vtile in said county.
Given nnder my hand officially this 2a
day of Marob, 1-87.
M NEWMAN, Ordinary.
3 3—3m
M I) G M Summerlin, Si/l Prince,
11. T. Pound, T. N. Smith
M. M. Mathis, PaI //. Shepjiard.
Thus. E' llroion, Ged H. Mu'hit,
Frank S. Strange, Dr. J. II. Henderson
First Week Traverse Jury September
Term 1887.
E. Twilley,
E. IP. 7omphim,
Abel Cason,
D. Newsome,
Julius S. Brown,
J io. E. Smith
Abe Youngblood,
Bob't Chapman,
IP. G. height,
E. B. Dudley,
If. V. Joyner,
Marshal // Hodges
Tennille, Georgia.
GUN SHOP.
Guns, Pistols and Sewing Machines
Repaired by K. TWILLKY,
•lernigan street, next to Mr. InJlij.
Wihddon’s residence.
BARBER--SHOP!-
Year’s Bupport.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
0 liD IN AH Y'S 0 FF1 ON,
Whwrens the uppruisers appointed to set
apart a year’s support lor ILeua Dickson wid-
ow of Harry Dickson late of said couoty,
i deceased, have filed their Returns in
| this office; nil persons concerned are
Junes E. Page Jr., J. G. U'hiddon,
David L. Tanner, Elias IP. Tanner,
Marvel us Nuvihiuglon, F. A. Watkins,
Seth L. Hodges, doe, A. Prince,
It B Cur., A. Jl. Biddle,,
IP. A. Smith, Lllsf IPw. E. Tanner,
IP. Thos. Brantley, John T. Brown,
\t. E. Bridges,
Situated convenient to the depot.
Polite servants. Good rooms ami
charges reasonable.
Respectfully,
J. 0. HAMILTON,
l’rnnriet or
CALL ON
HENRY HR \NTLEY,
THE
FASVIIONABI.E BARI 1KR
HOTEL BLOCK
Moiiev To LOilli. 1 sandersville, Georgia,
II. it
John F. Tanner,
./. //. Brantley,
GiJ St aver,
Thos. A. Curry,
The undersigned are prepared to
negotiate I,GAS Ul’ON REAL Ij’N
, TATE, security or approved COL-
Chat I). Thigpen, LATERAL paper. Terms easy.
Jnt. H. Pag-,
M. 11. Ikrtiey,
Elias G. Joiner,
Joseph Bell.
Second Week Traverse J ary September
Term 1887. '
D. Uougliiuu ys Levi Mueliell tutu hereby notified to appear at the Court of Or-1 r. n)/J , n, j> nn .,. A u ir p nn ?
,<1 tumvby R. U. Bfowii’ .Dunstable din,try to be hold lor oaid ooanty ou the first | ,.. .j -ti‘1 ’ r , c.'./s
97ili Dint G. M. i'r p rty po.ulcd j il.ju.lav iu Aptil, 1887, nnd show cause i DujS. (7. Moya, J.-aae A. Smrh,
defendant in posi'essioi:. 1 if any they have, why suid K turns should IP. C. Brinson, A. IP.,/. Wood,
The Salvation Anriny.
Also ut the saute time and j Dice will be
sold to the liiglust bidder il e following
projierty to-wit: One trait or i arcel of land
1 containing seventeen (17) acres more or hsa
lwo members of the Rnhutton Limamj, tyinguml being in the eorpontid
Army made nppltetitton to Mayor i limitsolThe city of Bunderstille AVushing-
J*riee yesterday for permission to j ton county Georgia bounded en the Sou.h
parade the streets with a drum. The hy Bavaunah Buect, on the Fust by M H
nminitiinn ivua ict'List.d. whofeiiuon Boyers land ami North by M 11 Boyers
permission was refused, whereupon
the mayor was informed that he
allowed the devil to parade the
atreets and that if he i\ fused the
privilege to Christians they would
parade anyhow. But tliea have not
paraded.—Macon Tel.
Just uh You Can Off oi’Newa-
j ~~ papers
From the Chicago Tribune.
Disgusted settler-—“I have farmed
that quarter section for two whole j
years nnd haven’t raised enough to 1
fatten a grasshopper. It’s nothing
but red sand- If I'mJiot mistaken
you told me I could make a living
off that farm from the very blurt.”
Real estate agent-^“That’s what 1
told you, sir—you could make a liv
ing off it, aim so yon could; the lui
biter off the better •”
_ any they
not bu approved and made me judgment Of
the Com t.
This '2d day of March, 1887.
M. NEW MAN, Ordy.
3-3-41
They Knew the Flag
From the Chicago Journal.
I once saw a young soldier
who bclonge to a battery of art illery
< nguued in (Pitching the hclc-s iu his
jguid b (a marker's flag) a tin cloth
Jrom the lining of bis uniform.
>4 fiat 1 tisked him why he spent so
laud ou the West by 11'D Fvan's land.
Levied upon us the ptopuriy of M li Hover
fo satisly a Mtpellor court mortgage Fi Fu
in favor of Rictiaid Lee Wanitei, vs Al il
Hover, i.t gal notice given letiani, in pos-
se.-sion and laud pointed out in mortgage
Fi Fa.
A-lso at the same time and place will be
sold to the highest , idder the following
property tu-,vii: Two tnu:ts uf laud situ
ated and being in Washington County Ga.. j
(Jn tract or panel of land containing ti ft v i
(50) acres more or less. Rounded by land's
ofK,Y. Rodgers uml said Jf. 11. Buyer
trustee, Bilituted in the city of Bamleis-
V,lle the same being that conveyed lo said
Boyer by said Rodgers. Also one other
tract or parcel of land containing ill rtuen
(13) acres more orbss and known as the
Mouse LhI, adjoining lands of 11. D. Evans
and M. H. Boy er as trustee convcyul to
eaid Boyer bv the Frccnlors of Dhum
Baflbld deceased. Levied upon as the prop-
erl ol M H Boyer to satisfy a Btiperiur
Court Fi Fa in tavoi of Mrs 'I' 'V JStrange
vs Al H Buyer’ Legal notice given tenai ts
in posession and Property pointed cut in
mortgage Fj Fa.
V. A. H ALL,
Sheriff W.
For Adiuioistratnr's Dismisstou.
GEORGIA— \Vushington County.
Ordinary’s Oflico.
John J, Pa'.mer, Administrator of (lie es-
UitH of Charles A. McCullers lute ot said
county, deceased, has iu due lorut applied to
mo for letters ot Dismission from suid ad
ministration, aud I will puss upon his nppli-
cation ou the first Monday in April, 1887, ut
u,y office in Sundorsvillo iu said county.
Given uudei my hand officially ibis 22J
day of December, 183(‘.
Al. NEWM.vN, Ordtuary.
12-23—3m
For Dismission.
GEORGIA—Washington Couu
Ordinary's Office.
W. B. Collins, guardian nnd administrator
ot Airs. Busuu Cuny, applies to me for let
ters ot dismission trout said guardianship
end administration, uud 1 will pass upon his
application on tlm first Monday iu Alay, 1887,
at my office iu Saodt rsvillv. iu said county.
Giveu under my hand officially this ‘2d
day ot February, 1887
il. NEWMAN, Old.
2-! —3m*
Linton .4. Tanner, J. J. Smith,
B. B Sheppard, John T. Hudson,
D. S. Smith, Joseph II'. Fluker,
Tims. E. 1 'ickm’t, 11. A. Page,
A. F. Hudson, JuJsou Lord,
tf. .4. Fuelling, G. V. Horton,
J. B, Young, Jut. F, Northmgtim
Jiio. IF. Bias veil, Geo. B Jerkins,
A. C. Gnjjin, Beuj D Joiner,
Beauford Purple,y, John A. Robison.
Thos. F. Smith,
W. J. Taylor,
.1. .S'. Mil-hell,
j I. G. Grev u way,
IF,;t. E Josey,
Sam W. Rogers,
Kinchen Bridges,
Chat l reeman,
J. D. Orrr,
If. S. 'Turlington,
Evans & Evans,
Attorneys jtf Law.
Notice to Trcbspm.scrs.
I forewarn nnrt forbid any one
from tresspassing, hunting, passing
ihimiglt or in -any manner, on nty
plantation, known as the Gotulwyn
place, under the penally ui
Sandersville And Tennille
Davis
the law.
Felt. 22(1, 1887.
D. G. Watkins.
LOST--S1.00 .Reward.
T „ 1 Between Satidursvillc'and Millcn, a gold
li your watch is bar Hrustplu, will, cluster of l"aves, buds
with open flower in center tn <1 in the flow
er is’a sme I white set. 1 will give jl -UO Re
ward lor the pin. li may luu>. Ucen io-l in
either of the above place*
Ac Ires*Mrs. J. 1. Mon s Sandersvill
Hotel or .Villen Ga,
out of order take
it to the old relia
ble, A. J. Jernigan and
Son’s Jewelry Store.
Notice.
Tlth copartnership of Meldotvs A
Methlows, of Harrison . Ga„ lias
been dissolved bv mutual consent,
and by the withdrawal oft.'. S. Ale,I
‘lows, the business will he eontinned
at the same stand hy Meddows A-
Beilgood who will settle and collect
till accounts ol'the old tint).
C S. MEDDOWS.
S. J. .MEDDOWS’
Thanking the public for past pat
ronage and hope they will continue
to patronaizc the new linn
U.S. .MEDDOWS.
Harrison, Ga., Feb. 7th, 1887.
A $20.00 BIBLE REWARD.
The publishers of Rutledge's Monthly
oiler t>v Ive valuable rewards in their
Monthly lor February, among which is the
following:
We will give £20.00 to the person tellni
ns which is the middle verse in the New
Testament Scriptures, (not tlm revised ed
ition, by March 1 Dili, 1887 Should two
or more c-rrcet answers he received, the
Reward will be divided. The money will
lie forwarded to the winner J/:licit 15th,
1 S. v 7 l’crsons trying for the reward must
send 20 celt's in silver or postal notes, (no
postage stamps taken) with their answer, for
which they will receive the Monthly for
Apri. in which the name and address of the
winner of the reward and the correct an- , .-, .
surer will be published,aud in which sever. *111(1 customers Will IM)t dlHOI't tls
Leave -S mdcrnv ilie —-— 11:40 a^ in
Arrive Saudersvillc 12:50’p' ; in
Leave aStindci'Bville——-2:23 p hi
Art ive Saudoraville 3.30 p hi
TIME TABLE
OK THE
WKlUHTbYl I.' 1’’, TFNNH.I.F, .«
DUBLIN R. K
To take ellcct November 1-1 1880,
GOING SOLTir.
No 1
No. 3.
A.M. l'.M.
l.v Tennille
Lv Harrison
l.v Donovan
Ar Y; rig'itsv’le
Lv Wriglitsvilie...
Lv Lovett
l.v Hriifim
Lv Condor
Ar Dublin
0 .3 j
7 10
....7 30
....7 50
....4 50
.... 8 20
... 8 40
... 9 00
3 15
3 50
4 10
4 3 >
4 45
5 05
5 40
0 00
u -0
We are Still in (lie Field.
Friends our Jewelry Stoic is in
full blast nml work done by com
petent workmen; wo keen.
a nice lot ot Jewelry, Spectacles, c on g or
Clocks and Musical instruments Lv Bruton...,,.,....
lor sale. We ltopo our old friends J Lv Loyeit
GOING NORTH.
al more valuable rewards will be offered-
Address, Uotj.kpuk 1’L'iiusiuKi; C'oMfA-
y Ei-tt'j.i, F t.
in our hour of nfiliciiou, we luive i, v Donovnn
done you good work lieni'tol'ore, I Lv Harrison.,
and will continuu to do so now.
Genuine i’ensylvuniti Dent Corn DlmfcrH, Hputisb peanuts
yellow tin white by A. B, Spaisks 1 cab, tor sale by A. S. oPAI
Seed
akks.B
No 2 No 4
A iM P M
10 00 8 30
....10 30 090
10 50 9 20
.... It 10 0 40
11 40 10 10
.... 11 40 10 05
...12 00 10 35
.....12 20 10 55
Ar Tennille 1 00 1130
W.B Thomas, President,
Gen’l fmperiutend'int.
Nov. 14 1?80.
Ar Wriglitsvilie,'.
Lv Wriglitsvilie...
CENTRAL R» R»
Savannah (t.v., Dec. 19 H-Stj.
On and after this date pa-senger trains
will nut as Daily unless marked t, which
ate Daily except Sunday.
The Standard time by which these trains
ruttiit. fi minutes slower titan Savannah
city time.
Lv Savannah.. 10:0) am 8,20 a nt5;40 pm
Ar Milieu 12;3opm ll;03 pm 8:15 pm
Ar Augusta 4;15pm 0;!5 a in
Ar Macon 4;50pm 3;'20am
Ar Atlanta 9;00 p m 7;20 a m
Ar Columbus.. 0;50.v tn 3;02 p ttt
Ar Montgomery. 7;09 p m
ArlSutaula 3;50 p m
A r Albany 10;03 p m 10;50 a m
Pisengeis fir Svlvmiia, Sm-iersville,
Wiightsville, Miilcdgcville and ivatoutoit
should take 10:00 s m train
Passengers fi r Thomaston, Cirro'.lton,
Perry, Fort Gaines, Talholton, H icua Vi-
la, Blakely and Clayton ntiuu.u iai,c ;'20
p m train,
Lv Milieu... 12,55 pm 11:15 pm 5;l)ani
l.v Augusta. I0;20 a m 9;30 p m
l.v Macon... 9;50 a tn 10:50 p m
Lv Atlanta.. (5:35 a m 0;50 |i in
Lv Columbtl’i 10;20p lit 1 l;i') a m
I .v Montgomery 7; 1 • > p m ,; tO a m
Lv Eufaulu... 10; 19 a lit
Lv Albany.,. 4;>0 a m 3;57 pm
Ar .Savannah 5;00 (i in • pt a m 8;0> a m
Sleeping cars on all night pissettger
trains between Savannah and Augusta, and
Savannah and J/acon, Savannah
and Atlanta, J/acon and Colutub is.
Train leaving at 8;’20 p lit and arriving
it5;55 a m will not stop to put oil’or take
on passengers between Savannah and Mil
ten. ,
Connections at Sivnunah with Savannalt
Flotida aud Western Railway for ail points
ui Fiurida-
Tiekcls for all points and sleeping car
berths on sale at city olliec, No. 20 Bill
,trcet. and depot oiliee 30 minutes bclore
denai'tlire ol each train.
(i A WHITEHEAD
General Passenger Agei-t,
J C SHAW, Ticket Agent
iugu it si, 4;«hsoii AbiindcrMillc
1C. It.
l’BSEN'FNUHR AND FREIGHT
t Except Sundnys)
No I, a.m. | Ho. 2, A.M.
Lv Sandersville 4..53 j Leivc Augusta 7.18
Lv Warthen 5.18 | Lv Gibson M
Lv Hines '’.50 | "ji'elht Springs I Pb-J
i.V Atitclicll i'J.v Mitchell... 1 L49
Lv BelleBpringsti II | Lv Hines 1 ’T
Lv Gibson 1120 | Lv Warthen...12- • *
Ar Augusta 9.00 | ArS’ville ..1A >
No 3 n, m. | No 4 r. M.
Lv .Sandersville 3 30 | Lv Augusta •> 00
Lv War.hen Lot | Lv Heph/.ibah 0.00
Lv Hints.... 4.12 | Lv Gibson J-
Lv Mite .ell I 51 | ‘Belle Springs
l,v Belle Bpringa 5.14 | Lv Mitchell...8.0-J
Lv Gibson '. ti | Lv Hines... . -
Lv Hephzibah...8.u7 | Lv Warthen.....H D
Ar Augusta "."5 | Ar Sandersville9.07
HIJ.ND.YY~caoSENGEltB ONLY.
No l a.m. | No 2. a.m,
Lv Bandersvibe5.51 Lv Augusta..•■•• •.
Lv Warthen.moAHO ( Lv Hephtstbali...
Lv Hines 0 60 | Lv Gibson. •
Atitcliel' 0.58 | ’TielleBpringell W
Lv BelleBprings 7 11 |
Lv Gibson. 7 ‘ , l *
Lv Hephzibah...9 13
Ar August 10 13
No 3 v. m.
Lv Bat.dcrsville 2 51
Lv Wiirdien 3.16
l.v liitie.- i..3 50
Lv Mitch*Il 3 58
t.v Ileilefiprjngs 4 11
Lv Gibsot 4 22
Lv Hephzibah ...0 13
Ar August# 7 13 |
Lv Mitchell...11’^
Lv Hines H-f®
Lv Warilten...}2’>"
ArS’ville D2.4*
Nu 4
LeavAangtts a3.fi'
Lv Hephzibah..4-BJ
Lv Gibson
‘ • Bell*. Springs 0--
Lv Mitchell 6'*
Lv Hin»s
I.v Wartheii.." 7 *
Ar Sandersville' 41
ii MVVlIjV’HFLL.PrciJ^''