The Mercury. (Sandersville, Ga.) 1880-1???, April 26, 1887, Image 2

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The Mercu p y Sheriff’s Sales. FOK MAY 1887 Thr. Sh'-rtf'i Organ fur Washington (Mm- tty. 1‘nhlitlifJ by A. J. Jernigan & Co., —)rUBW<IIEUS * rit«rBlETOU8.( — ^AXDF.RNYIU-K, . • - • 4IBORG1A. TUESDAY - ■•-IPRILISTH •• --JM7 SA.MHMtS VILLI: I’UOVISIOX DIAKKET. B icon sides per lb Hulk $1.00 For Subscription to the Mercury, one year. NUITOUIAL John T. Raymond, the great conic* (dian is Head. 1 he sum of $20,000 1ms bee,, rnised toward endowing a Heeclici professorship ot physical culture at Amherst. The Duke id Westminster has promised to give, during the re mainder of his life, $5,000 a year lb the bui ding of new churches Will be sold before llie Court House llni.r , in Sandersville Washington comity Ga., ' min bains J' on the !ir.-t Tuesday in May next within nnotiUlers llie Legal hours of wile two tracts or parcels | p , of land lying .in Washington .county con- ; bonce taining fitly (oil) acres each known as th- ‘ "k wr Krceinsn lllmd and M. G. Williams places •'* imr per bid. and adjoining lands of Nancy Cox, John I!- ' -oeal bn Hodges, 1’. B. Cullens and others. Levied ] f-ggs " ,,z ' on as the property of James Brown and No- | P er l ,ollll< nie L. Brown to satisfy a Superior court l'i j Cliickens Fa in favor of Malcolm ,1/uclenn vs .lames Brown mid Nonie I.- Brown Property pointed out and legal notice given. This Deciiu'jcr litli 1880. Also at tnc snmetinie and place wi 11_ b° sold, one fact erp.ituel ol Lind in Washing' nm eoinity tin., known ns the home place o' II. 1’. By mi m, containing two Hundred and scvenlv'six (27ti) acres mere or less, bound- ed on the Last by lands of J. T. Youngblood South liy Fatale of ItranUey, West by lands of II. 1’. llynuis nml W. li. Doolittle ini’ known as the Williams lands, tlie place whereon defendant now re sides. Jjcvicd upon iih the property of It. l\ Bynum, to satisty a Supeilor Court mortgage Fi Fa. in favor of Isaac Jllermin vs it. 1*. Bynum dclcmlant in |>ossesstoii 9 (Si 10 cts 91 c-s l.'lj.its 7 els fm 10 cts ‘JO els (i («. ,8 cts $5,50 (,. *(5,00 70 cts 15 e‘s 20 (ti) 25 cts 15 Op 50 cts A fine lot ol infnnU Luce Caps, at, Mies Marry W. Furry, 4. The Mkiicuky will lie Rent for the small sum of $1.00 lo all w*io pay cash when they subscribe. We will do our best to give ye n. you r’money’s worth; ami make tlio paper desirable n the future. TAX ItIK 111 VUK’S I I KM' KOI XI). Notice to Stockholders- TENMLLE, UA., April 8tti, 1887. Attention is respectfully called to the res olution below, nod you arc ri quested lo he in iittsuilnnce, or represented by proxy, ul tbe imetlug: Bv Mil. Xnn.Mis - "Resolvcd, That tbe stoebliolders of this company be called te meet ill I'eutiillu on Filtluy, May lath, at 10 o’cl ick a ui to special scssioo to eonsider llie feasibility of increasing its capital stock Irom its present amount of $140,000 to tbe sutu of $390,000, (.half of wbiub to be pre- letred stock at the discretiou ol the dircoto. . ... - ry) lor I lie | urpese ol exteuding ita lino ol Property jiointed out in l'i Fa. And notice road to Wsycross, 11 iwkuisvillu or Eastman given. I as uiuy be deemed most expedient, and to , , tho best interests of tbn com puny," Also at the same time and place will be Transportation will be furnished the stock- sold otto Iruetcfliuid lying in tho 00th Dist |,cl lets lo and trom the meeting. I eucl >se of said county contailung fifty acres more or 1 ,,l.nk proxy tl a' you cun till out and send to less and bounded hv lands of James Kush* some of the dirtotois, if it is not convenient ing, John Tiiyh r, Hurry Swint and others, , tor you to ntleud. lEispcctlully, Levied on as the iiruperty of James Dor- w. U. THOM 8 den to satisfy an Execution Issued Irom the I april 21 — 3t President and Stipt, Superior L'oiirl of said county in favor of — Murk New mu Ordinary for the use ol | New Itouls. 1887. Bontwrs (Jeonee Hebron Dccpstcp Taherii'ie'e Buneomh Clay’s Warthen Oik's, Caine’s Sun Hill U.ivisbuio Jescy's Cleveland lliddlev tile Harrison Stonewall Warn nmek reniiillc Sandcrsville to 1ST. DO Monday SS Tuesday 98 Wednesday 99 Thursday 1315 Friday 130 Monday 100 Tuesday 1350 Wednesday 90 Thursday 95 Friday 93 Monday 91 Tuesday 92 Wednesday 1384 Thursday 1253 Friday 91 Monday 1345 Tiu-duv 89 Wednesday 1399 Thursdiv 97 S iturdav’l). 10, 23, 30 E DAVIS STRANGE, '1'. K. W. C. April 1 " 0 " 8 “ 11 « jo 18 14 15 IS 19 20 21 Tennille :High School Male and Female. Tennille, —Georgi a W. L. DUG (IAN, A.M. 1’rin 9,The Spring Term of tins institution opens on Mondiy, January 10th, 1887. Thorough iusti'ltctloii will he given to all brunches commonly taught in Iligli Schools Pupils will he prepared to enter any cln in ' oili get ., For further inloitu ition apply to ,tlie Principal or to S. It. Kelley, Pies. Boatd Trustees Tennille till, ee. 91) 1880—tf. The St n .-ays tlial Mr. Cleveland cannot ent ry Now York n second time. Near the close of thelnstcniu- jpaign, tbe Sun Haiti: *'Wc think Mr. Cleveland is benten.“ Senator Kesgnn ami ex Senator Mnxey have taken the stump for prohibition in Texas, An excited campaign lias already l ftjun, nud both sides arc confident of victory. A Gruat, tho talented colornil preacher oi Austin Texas, says that the 70,dOO colored vo’ers of the Lone Star slate will do their duty when tho Prohibition Amendment is Submitted August 4. Martha .Vims. FA Sullivan Administrator GEOKGIA-Wasbiugl.on County mi the estate ol James Mills vs the said Ordinary's Oilica. James Durden Principal.mil iliomas J. All persons Interested, are hereby notil \ cal security, that it no good cause he shown to tho coni This April 1st 1887, Also at the same time nml place will be | sold to the highest bidder the following | property to-wtt: One tract or parcel oi land containing fifty (5l)J ncros more or less | ocing and lying in Washington county (in., and bo.i tided on the Fast by lands uf.l/is' Fli/.abelli Bland and 1, IF Cullens on the West by the Homestead estate of Muses B Williams deceased and Mrs Nancy F Cox I mi the .South by trust estate of I. \V Cullens deceased and on the North by lands of John U Hodges' Levied on as the piopcrty of i ,1/rs M F Bland lo satisfy a mortgage l' i Fa in favor of 1 J Pearson and Sun for the use | ,.f L A Graybill & Co, v.* Mrs .1/ F Bland de- lendant, Propelty poll.tel out in mortgage FI Fa amt written notice given. I’rovei'bh of x»ei)»ltiy Ufe, From the Washington llntehet. It is time for a young man to Rtvenroirwhen lie mislti et a lump post lor a perpendicular bed. Many talk the loudest against sin when they tire walking arm and arm with the devil. At Lucknow, India, two thousand children, nearly all of them of Hin doo or Mohammedan pauntugc, re cently u an Led in a Sm il iy scltoo' profession. Judge Anderson R. Lawton, of Siivuiimh, has been •appointed Minister to Austria, The snlur) of tlic Austrian mission is $12,000 a year. 1 Personal letters give these points frjm Kansas. In Garden Oily the notified gun,I cansu bp Hbowu to the contra ry, mi order Will be grunted by tho nudor- signed on tho 7th day ol May, 1887, j establishing thelnllowing dcBurihoJ now road . in ttio 1315th Diet. U. M., us marked out , by tho Hoad Cummiiisiuaerd appuiutud for that purpose. "Bi'ginuiug odo half mile from Harrison on thu l'l' iisanl Plains nml Puaeouk mad originally h ading to T.innillc; thou through Mrs. Strutt A Smiths land’s in a straight linu to near W. H. Buddingtli 1 I, tbi-noe ul mg thu hud linu butwuun W. U. Iteddiui.- field and F. P. lluddmgfii 11 lo ll.o latter's mill; thence to tho eoruur ot W. 11. Budding- bill's land; thence a straight linu to J. 1,. Harrison’s; tliuucu through \. II. Pace's lij l.is fiuld ; thuncu tbroiigh S F. Nuw's land along utaki'H sal to n s'ake uunr thu ond ol thu lane between 8. M. Smilli and B. 8. liar- Muck Smith Simp llUaalES, nml W AGONS Repaired PLOW WORK and HOUSE SHOEING, a Specialty. Henry Jl. Little. WOTICE. riaon, turning inlosni I huiu; tlutico by said Also at the same time nml place will lie B. 8 Harriaou and Mrs. .Small Harrison lo soldi lnturerest in one six Horse portable tbu old Dublin road about ouo iriilo Iroui Steam Engine I'uripiiilinr make in jiohsos- Pringls on li. U. Harris m's laud. slr»n of Defendant, l/'vicil on as the prop- Given tinder niy hand and otlluial signs- erty of* ii'u I Move to satisfy one Superior turu this 4th day ol April, 1887. Court Fi l’u in favor of HubertOliur Vi M. NEtVM.vN, Ordinary. George I ,Voyr, ! 4-7—41 Also ut the same time no l pl.ioJ will bo — sold to the highest bidder t! e following i For Dismission, property to-wii: . . GEORGIA—>Vashiugton Coun One tract or parcel ol land eoiitanui.g i , ” fifty acres more or less situated lying ami ORDINARY 8 OFFICE. Iieinu in the 91sl Dist G M In the county of W. 8 Collins, guardian nnd ndniitiisfrafor Washington state of Georgia, hounded on | of Mrs. Susan Curry, ap| lies to mo for let- the North by lands of W '1 Brantley, East 1 ters of dismission Irom said guardianship by lands of J II Pulley, South by lands of nod administration, nml I will pass upon his J A Kelley, West by lands of 11 L Layton application on the first Monday iu May, 1887, and Mrs M M Hartley. Levied upon as at my olfiee in Sanilersvillit, in said county, the properly of Mis .1/ M Hartley to satisfy j Given under my hand officially this lid a Superior Court mortgage Fi Fa in favor day of February, 1887 of Wood ik Co., Legal notice given tenant in possession nnd propel ty pointed out in | 2-3—3m mortgage F» Fa. \\ ill be sold in 30 days to pay freight charges. One Box of meroliardise shipped to llie order of B W Nelson Sandcrsville, (la., shipped from Albany (in, J. B. WICKER, Agt S. A T. Kail road. Snndersvillc, Ga, March, loth 1887. W, G. R03ERS0N. Attorney At Law. SANDF.KNMILLF. (i KORGIA. New store NewGnodj, Flour, Suc.ar, Coffee, Tobacco, Cigars, Canned Goods, Hardware, Woom denware, inwaro, Farming Ini pie- ments, Soup, Potash, Stationary, &c, It TWA LER. G. W. H. WHITAKER, DENTIST, SANDEUSVILLE, GEORGIA. —TERMS: CASH.— f0T* Olliee upstairs in tbe l’botn srinpU Gallery foiiiieily ocuiipie by T. C. Glenn, Jones liuddiiig. Apr 20-’80 JERNIGAN & SON will fix your wat ch or clock as ch eap, if not cheap er than anyone else, come and see. KOriCEl 91.000.000 lo Loill! The 'Favini IT OFF-SETS THE LOW PRICE OF COTTON. Jiv cleansing the seed porfost, never chokes, runs light, gins last ,, ' nkes a good sample. Tbe feeder stands on tlio floor, it will ** “ . 1 . * .. ..J I'.iUlMdHHtPil M. NEWMAN, Old. Also lit llie same time anil place will he 1 sold to the highest liidd r the lidlmving property to wit: One lot of land lying in lie city of Saiidrisvillc Washington county Ga. unjoining liuidsof A. M. Mayo on the North, the Colored Masonic lot oil the East Floyd street on the mid West liy lands of Lottie Perry. Levied on the prop erty of Levi J/ilcliull to satisfy a Justice Court Fi Fa in favor of A. M. Mayo for the use uf B. 1C. Houghton vs Levi Mitchell and . . , return'd in me by K. W. Brown. Constable mm power made A straigllt llgnl III the 97lh Dist. U. M. Properly pointed out by defendant iu possession. Also at the same time ami place will he sold to the liiglust bidder the followin but the ladies worked hard, the moat influential ladies oi the town giving their time to the work and God blessed their efforts. The en tire temperance ticket was elected, T1IF,GEORGI A BAPTISTS Albany; Ga, April 21—[SpecialJ It was a large and intellectual looking body of men that assem bled in the Albany Baptist church this morning. The occasion was llie 65th annual convention of the Georgia Baptist association, The attendance at the opening ot the proceedings was unusually large. Rev Dr. P. ID Mell the veners Lie moderator, called the conven tion to order at II o’clock, a mas joritv of delegates having arrived by tbat time. jhcunuuul mmon was Jdeliv • red by Rev. J. W. Ford, ot La Grange, he taking as a text, Ro mans 2, 20; John 1, 18; Second Thessiloniaiis I, 10. The sermon was a masterly effort and was re plete with eloquence and sound logic. The moderator appointed a corns jn ; tteeon credentials, niter which the convention adjourned for din ner /^assembling at 3 p. m. the committee on credentials reported. Special piny»-is were offered tor sick member of Rev. J. II. De- Votie's tumily and for missionaries in the field. Flection for officers f r next ,-enr resulted us follows: U . II. P. __ej 1. moderatoijG. U. McCall, Secretuiv; E.C. McConnell, assist-, nnt seerttary. Representatives from } other State Baptist associations were warmly welcomed to seats in the .convention. A letter was read from Barms villo Baptist church ii' Ring the rrnv<>ntmn to meet at t. at city ia April, 1888. ’ "rue report of the cxei utivc com mittee wus Dad by Ch. irman E. W. Warren and discusst il at some Rngth. The time having arrived, llie convention adjouin.d till Administrator's Dismission. GEORGIA—NVashiifiton county. ORDINARY’S OFFICE. B. F Kitchens and It. G. Wilson, Admin* titriilurs ot thu ustute of It. L. Wilson Into n| said county, duuuused, have in duu lorm applied’, i mo lor loiters of dismission trom thu administration of said estate, nud I will pass ti) on tlioir uppliciuiou on thu first Mon day in June, 1-87, at my ofilcu iu Banders- villo in said comity. Given under my hand olliciully this 2d day ol March, 1Y87. M NEWMAN, Ordinary. 3 3 -3m ROIIUWB Her v . Mrs, riiiBhe Chest y, reterson, Olny accommodate them. 00. , Iowo, tells tho L.. 1, |o story, tlio truth of which is vouohcd for by liio residents of the town : “I nai 7,1 years old, have been troubled with kidney compliant ouU nmeuoss for many years; eoukl not dress myself without help. Now I am free from all pain and soreness, nnd am able to do oil my own housework. I owe my tlmulis to Ehctrio Bitf'-rs for having re newed my youth, id removed com pletely all disease ond pain. Try o bottle, only OOo. ot Dr Bawl n g i Drug Store. All pirtlcx in Washington and Baldwin coulitio HwluiHO loans on improveil farms iiiiiturc in 18811, ami ilusii'u"FATENSlON" i.t greatly reduced rates; will find it to llieir lulviilltnge to call nnd see mu nt tln h earliest convenience, at my olliee in Conri House,Samlursvillu. where my rap- rescntntntive or my self will he pleased to 1 iiy kind’of cotton regular, every giu guaranteed as represented a to give satisfaction. Pricci has Ijjcu reduced. Cal' on or address, ___. —. LANG and WILT. Mtuiu'acturcrs Agents, SaiiiTorsvillc, Georgia-. _ For lull descrmtio prices ami terms. A gin w 11 be Kept lit stock where it ca bo etc nir y inm. —, \V. It. THIGPEN. Notice. I hereby notify all parlies that on the third day’of December 1880, I withdrew I from mnl erased to Hour every interest in this mill business of Sheppard and Com pany ami will not lie responsible fur any oftfie debts of the concern, llowcl anil J/stlicw Slicppatd retaining the properly and becoming responsible for all outstand ing iudebteuiiess. D. T. Burke Dec. ISlii 1S86. For Letters of Administration. situated, Ivinganil being iu ilio eorporited i ORDINARY'S ObtlQE, limlts of the city of f-ainlcrsyi'lo Waslting- Green A. Dudley 1ms in due form no- ton eotinty < ieorgia houiuleJ en thu Hottiii by Savumiili Street, on the F ist by M II Boyer's land unit North by M II Boyer’ land on the West liy 11 D Evan’s land. Levied ii| on as the piopcrty of .1/ II Buyer t'o satisfy a Nipeiior court mortgage Fi T'u in favor of Kiclinid Leu Warihen vs M 11 Boyer, J.egal notice given tenant in pos session and land pointed out iu mortgage Fi Fa. Also ut the same time and place will he sold to ihc highest i iililer the following property tu-wii: Two tracts ol'laml situ ated and being in Washington County (ia.. Oil tract or parcel of land containing fifty (50) acres more or less. Bounded by land's of It Y. Badgers and said .17. II. Buyer trustee, Situated in the city of Saudeis* ville the same being that conveyed to said Ik ye' by said Rodgers. Also’ onu other trucl or parcel of land containing thirteen (13) ucres more or less and know n as the J/ouse Lot, ndjuining lunds of II. D. Evans and M. II. Buyer as tri steu conveyed to ■aid ll iycr by the E> editors of Isltuni Safiiild deceased. Levied upon us the prop- ertofM II Buyer to satisfy a Superior Court Fi Fa in favor of Mrs T W Strange vs M II Boyer' Legal notice given tenants in poscsshm and Property pointed out in mortgage Fi Fa. C. A. WALL, Nlierlff W. C. Buy mis ttt utie (onu up plied to thu iinilursigueil tor letters of ad- iniuistrntion cum Uslamonto snuexo on tbe Oslutu ol N J. Balls, lulu ol suid couDty, deceased, and 1 will pass upon said applica tion on tho first Monday iu May, 1887, ut my office in Suudorsville. Giveu under my bund officially Ibis 4th day of April, 1887 M. NEWMAN, Ordinary. 4-7—4t J W. Daoic, IF. N. Ilurman, J!. F. Qlwiden, John. T. Uruxx, L../. I/a i/, .S''J/. Ililchcoek, S. 11. Jordan, John Tat/lur, [j. It. Kendrick, Grand Jury. September Term 1887. Jno, C. Duggan, lFat. GaVuhe.r, Jno. M. Rachels, IF. V. Hunter, Macon Warihen, A. IF. Aid red, A. JF Gain, Alonza J. Holmes, IF G. liaileg, Dr. [j. S, Garner, iFm. It. Francis, M D (J M Summerlin, Sgl 1'cinee. R. 1. Round, T. S’. Smith M. M. Mathis, Fa' H. Sheppard Tints. E' ltrown, Ged /.. Ma his Frank S. Strange, Dr. J. R. Henderson First Week Traverse Jury September Term 1887. Kollcr. I hcrcbv forewarn any one from I trading for the following notes ns they are lost or stolen. One in lavor of myselt given by IV:r. II Smith of Washington eotinty for $136. One in favor of myself given by Squirts Martin for $10. One in favor of myself given by Henj Davis for $11. One in lavor ol myself given by Seenuy Newton foi $07. One against Win Smith oi Johnson eotinty for $110. Mosks Smith Dec. lOtlt 1830. LOST-41.00 Eeward. Between Sandcrsville.'and Milieu, a gold bar Brestuin, with ci'ist.r of leaves, buds * .1 • .. ./I tl.o fL.xi- LiukIh for Hale. By virtue of the authority vustu 1 iu us hy a mortgage deed with power of sale, made anti entered into by 1! \V|$nell on thebtli day ol May ’80, will bo so d at auction Ixfor die Court bouse door in the city of Handers- ville, Washington county Georgia, Within the legal sale hours on the first Tuesday in May next, the following laud, to-wit: All that tractor parcel of laud in the 90th District G M of said county, containing sev en hundred acres more or less ami hounded on the North by lands of W T Wood and lands lately belonging to the estate of E W Jordan, <ai the East hy lands lately owmd hy V 8 Joyner, on the South by by lands of 11 M Comer & Co, and on the West by die Gcjnt'c Hirer, being the land conveyed by H M Comer & Co, to said B W Snell on said (Jtli day of M.iy 1885 Said land will be sold to satisfy certain notes due by’s: id B W Snell to said II M Comer & Co, set ( ut and described in the Mortgage with pow< r of sale a foresuitl, nnd nggrelia- ting llie sum of ($1314,22) thi.teen hundred and foilrteili 22-100 Dollais, besides inter est and alt< rneys fees, as theproinrty oflhe said B W Snell hi pursuance of the power granted nml given iu said Mortgage. Tlii- April the ’.nd 1887. If M CO .1/E II A CO, OSCAR II ROGERS Attorney Apiioiulmcnts ol A. IL Herrin*; disciple of Clirist, for the niontli oi iw — --- , ■ h i April. with open tiower in einicr am it the nowr i |> 0 .„i|,ir springs 1st Sunday at 11 ou'k a m er is a smell while set. I will give$1.00 lie- I 1 jt hi(lll *( *' 7 “ r ji ward for the pin. li may have bicn Jo-t in either of the above places Aedr.Ks.Vrs. J. L Mgsrs 8.i*i lertvill del or Villen Ga. i 1 ; it Union 7 “ 1* M Bethsada 2 “ 11 " A Harrison 3 " It “ A Tennille 4 “ 11 ‘ 4 A Homo of | oi.r 4 3 .“ J* For Funco 1399th District G. M. GEORGIA—Wttsiliugtou County. It appearing to the Ordinary from an ex amination of the returns and tbe uertifiuate ot tho managers ot au election hold at Tun- nillu precinct in tbu 1399th Dist. G. M on Thursday tho 7th day ot April, 1887 on thu question of * For Fenco” or Stock Law in uiiid district, that "For Fenco" having re ceived 170 votes nod "Stock Law" G3 votes, thus showing a majority of 107 votes lor Fenco Noli iu is hereby given ol said result It is hereby ordered that this notice be pub lished in the S.iudersville Herald once a week lor three weeks aud that a copy of the same l.o posio i ut tbe Court bouse door iu Ssudersville, ut the court ground and t«o other publio plac s in said 1399th District. Given under my liuud officially this 8tb day of April, 1887. M. NEWMAN, Ordinary. A truo extract from the Book of Minutes E Page 521. 3t. New Road in 89th Dist. GEORGIA—Wusbiugtou County. To whom it may concern. All persons interested are hereby notified, that it no good cau-e be shown to the con trary. uu order will be granted by the uuder- signed on tbe 21st day of May. 1887, cstub fishing a new road us marked out by tln- Uoad Cbmmissiouers appointed for that pur pose "Commencing at tue 1-ox trail road le- w-en the residences of Edwin Smith and Elias Joiner pnssiug through binds of Elias Jo ner, Edwin Smith, Each T. llait, W. H Hart and Mrs. Sophie Smith lo the' county line, by way of the Hart lord across the big Ohoopie river." This 15th day of April, 1887. M. NEWMAN, Ordinary. 4-21-41 J E. Tu'iUey, F. IF hnapkins, Abel (Jason, [j. 1). Newsome, Julias S. llrown, Jno. E Smith Abe Youngblood, Fob l Chapman, IF G. Anight, E. F. Dudley, 11. V. Joyner, Marshal H Hodges Year's Support. GEORGIA—Washington County. OllDINA Ii Y 'S OFFICE\ Whereas the appraisers appointed to set apart a year's support tor Mrs. Rachel Shep pard widow of Jabez F. Sheppard late ol said county, have filed their returu in this office, ull persons concerned are hereby not ified to appear at the Court of Ordinury to bo hi id iu and for said county on the first Monday in June next aud show cause if any they have why suid return should not bo ap proved snd bo made the judgment of the Court. This Apiil 9th, 1887. M. NEiVMAN. Ordy. If your watch is out of order take it to the old relia ble. A. J. Jernigan and Son’j Jewelry Store. James E. l’age Jr., J. G. Whiddon, Daeid L. Tanner, Elias IF Tanner, Marcel us Nurthington, F. A. Watkins, Seth L. lltdges, Joe A. Rrinee, F F Cox, A. M. Fiddle, IF. A. Smith, 91 si IFm. E. Tanner, IF Thos. Fronting, John T. Frown, J/. E. Fridges, Clias D. Thigpen, John F. Tanner, Jus. H. Rag• J. II. Fra alley, Gid Slacer, Thos. A. Curry, M. 11. Hartley, Elias G. Joiner, Joseph Fell. Second Week I'rauerse Jury September Term 18S7. James T. Royers, S. M. Faye, 'lhus. G. Moya, Isaac A. Smith, IF. C. Friwson, A. IF J. Wood, Linton A. 'Tanner, J. J. Smith, F. F Sheppard, John T. Hudson, D. S. Smith, Joseph If. Fluker, Thos. E. Vickers, 11. A. Page, A. F. Hudson, Judson Lord, IF. A. Snelling, G. T. Horton, J. Ii, Young, Jas. F. Northinglon Jno. IF Fraswell, Geo. F. Jenkins, A. C. Griffin, Henj D Joiner, Feauford Tarpley, John A. Robison, Thos. F. Smith, Sam IF. Rogers, IF J. Taylor, Kinehen Fridges, A. S. Mitchell, Chas freeman, 1. G. Greenway, J. D. Orrr, IFm. E Josey, 11. S. Turlington, A $20.00 BIBLE REWARD. The publishers of Rutledge’s Monthly oiler tw.lve valuable rewards iu their Monthly lor February, among which is the following: We will give $20 09 to the person tcllfn us which is the middle verse in the New Testament Scriptures, (not the revised / tl- ition, hy March 10th, 1887 Should two or more c-rreet answers he received, the Rcgvtrd will be divided. The money will he forwarded to the winner Vttrclt loth, 1887. Persons trying for the reward must send 20 cents 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 anil addressof the winner of tho reward and the correct an swer will he published, anil in which sever, al more valuable rewards will he ollered- Addrcss, Rl'I'j.kdgb I’l'jilisuisg CoMI’a- Ewtu.i, I’a. Genuiuo PenRylvnnia Dent Corn yellow au wliito l>y A. S, Starks XjeL-o..gr cfc-w ut, Propt’rs. Sandersville, Ga. Manufacturers and Dealers in: Steam Engines of all styles Saw Mills Grist Mills. Cotton Gins, Presses ami Machinery ol all kinds A tu iliuJ-o l ubber nnd Leather Belting k nt m stock. . Steam and Water Valves, Steam pipes ami Pitting-, Inspirators, Machine Oils and Mill Supplies. Kei.air work solicited and prompt v done nnd as cheap and well us can bo done all Machinery sold by we g resented. Write or call on us tor L rices in ihc Machine line. nuranteo to bo us rep- id -t bcript'on ot anything wanted Gnus Pistols and Sewing Medlines Repaired by K. TWILL!'!Y, on Jernigan street, next to Mr. Bctij. Wiiiddon's residence. Tennille, Georgia. Situated convenient to the depot. Polite servants. Good rooms aud charges reasonahlo. Respectfully, J. C. HAMILTON, l’ronriot r BARBER--S ^ CALL ON R 11ENRY lUUNTLEY, 8 TIIE F fashionable barber hotel block The undersigned arc prepared to negotiate LOAN UPON REAL li’S I A IF, sec u ii ty or approved COL LATERAL paper. Terms easy. Evans & Evans, A Korney s ul Law. Notice lo Tresspassers. I forewarn and forbid any one from tresspassing, hunting, passing tliiough or in any manner, on my plantation, known as the Goodwjn place, uncler the penalty of Davi the law. Feb. 22d, 18S7. D. G. Watkins. INotice. Tlili copartnership of Mo blows <fc Mcddows, of Harrison, Ga.. has been dissolved bv mutual consent and hy the withdrawal of G. S. Med (lows, the business will be continued at the same stand by Mcddows A Bedgood who will settle and colleci all accounts of the old firm. C. S. MEDDOWS. S. J. MEDDOWS’ Thanking the publio for past pat ronage and hope they will continue to palrouaizc the new firm G. S. MEuDOWS. Harrison, Ga., Feb. 7th, 1887. We are Still iu tlic Field. Friends our Jewelry Store is iu full blast aud work done by coni' petent workmen; we keep a nice lot of Jewelry, Spectacles, Clocks nnd Musical instruments tor sale. We hope our old friends and customers will not desert us in our hour of affliction, we ItaCe done you good work heretofore, and will continue to do so now. Ghufcts, Spanish peanuts Seed Reas, for sale by A' S. Silvers. CENTRAL R.R* Savannah t.A., Dec. 19 1880, On nnd after lids il.ilo pa-seiigcr trains will run ns Daily unless marked f, which aie D lily exo.-pt SiiikIii)'. The Si iinlaril time liy which these tr-iius rim in U minutes slower tnan Savannah city time. L 1 -' Savannah.. 10:99 a m 8,20 a in 5; 10 p ui ArMitten. 12;35 pm 11; >3 p m 8:1 < p iu Ar Augusta 4; 15 pm G;!5 * m Ar Maeoa 4;5t) p m 3;20 a m Ar Atlanta 9; )0 p m 7;20 a m Ar Colunibus.. 0;'iU a m 3;02 p m Ar Montgomery. 7,09 p in Ar Ktifaula 3;50 p m .-(r Albany 10;0S pm 10;50 i m Fasengers Hr Sylvunia, Sandersville, Wriglusville, Milledg. vide and Eatouton hIujiiIiI lake 10:00 » m train Passengers fur Thoinustop, Oarrnllton, Ferry, Fort (! lines, Taiboitun, Buena Vis ta, Blakely and Clayton should take ;20 p m irain. Lv Milieu... 12;55 p m 11;15 p in 5;10 a iu Lv Augusta. 10;20 a m 9;30 (i ill Lv Macon... U;50 a m 10:50 p in Lv Atlanta.. 0:35 a m 0;-'i0 p in it m R n * I Lv Atlanta.. 0:35 a m 0;-i0 |> sandersville, Georgia*!!:: ssr^rJ^: ii. it sttitiiii Ssntaills Anil T smalls tt-i'l-tioai! 11 :-l0 a ill Leave S utdorsville- Arrivo Sandersville ' - I.eave Sanders ville P Arrive Sandersville dnin p Lv Eul'aiila... 10; 19 a m | Lv Albany... -1;‘>0 a m 3;57 p in i Ar .S'lVannah 5,00 p ill >55 a in 8;05 a ill | Sleeping ears on all night pis'enger trains between Savannah and Augusta, and Savannah and jl/acon, S.iVi.ciiah and Atlanta, J/ticon and Columbus. Train leaving at 8;20 p m and arriving at5;55 a in will not stop to put oil'or take on passengers b.ctween Savannah and Mil ieu. Connections at S.ivnnah with Savannah Florida and Western Railway for a• I points iu Florida. Tickets for all points and sleeping car berths on sale at eitv olliee, No. 20 Bull street, and depot olliee 53 minutes bclore departure ot each train. G A WHITEHEAD General Passenger Agci.l. J C SIIAW, Ticket Agent TIME TABLE or THE WRIGHTS'VIIJ - E, T E N NILI .E DUBLIN R. R To take efleet November 14 1SSG. GOING SOUTH. No. 1 No. 3. A.M. I’.M. Lv Tennille Lv Harrison Lv Donovan Ar \>‘ riglitsv’le... Lv Wrightsville. Lv Lovett I.v Bruton Lv Condor Ar Dublin fi 33 7 10 7 30 7 50 4 60 8 20 8 40 t) 00 9 20 3 15 3 50 4 10 •I 35 4 45 5 05 6 40 G 00 0 zu OUINU NORTH. No 2 No 4 A M P M 10 00 8 30 10 30 900 1050 920 il 10 0 40 11 -10 10 10 11 40 10 05 12 00 10 35 12 20 10 55 1 00 11 30 W. B Thomas, Piesideut, Gen’l Supci'iuteiHl'Uit. Nov. 14 1Y8& Lv Dublin Lv Condor Lv Bruton Lv Lovell Ar Wrightsville: Lv Wrightsville Lv Donovan Lv Harrison Ar Tennille Augusta, Gflison A Kaiidci tirille K. It. PS3ENENGEK AND FREIGHT (Except Sundays) No 1, A. M. I Nil. 2, A- M. Lv Sandersville 4..53 | Leave Augusta 7.18 Lv Warthen 5.18 I Lv Gibson 11-12 Lv Hines .5.50 j “lleileSprings Il^ik Lv Mitchell 5.58 | Lv Mitchell...•11.49' Lv BelleSpri.igs 0 11 | Lv Hines 12-04 Lv Gibson 0 20 | Lv Warthen...12-44 Ar Augusta 9-00 | ArS’ville 1.18 No 3 r. M. | Lv Sandersville 3 39 | Lv War.hen 4.ul | Lv Ilines 4.12 | Lv Mitchell -I 54 | I.v Belie Springa 5.14 Lv G Iwun ‘,".1 Lv IIuph/.ibah...8 07 Ar Angiisut 'V’5 SUN L»AY—PASSENGERS ONLY. No 1 A. M. Lv Sandersvil-c5.51 I^v Wartlien 'HO Lv Ilines 0 50 Lv Mitchell 0.58 I No 4 r. *. Lv Augusta 5.00 | Lv llepluibsh 0 0(k | Lv Gibson 7.4b ‘Belle Springs 7.50 Lv Mitchell...8.03. Lv Ilines 8.12 Lv Warthen 8.47 Ar Sandersville 9.07 A, M. 8.14 No 2 Lv Augusts Lv IIepb/,ibah..9.14 Lv Gibson 11.04 “Belle Springe 11-h Lv Mitchell...ILL Lv Ilines H-40 Lv Warthen... 12-19' ArS'ville 12.44 No 4 v. M- Leav Aaiignsta3.to- Lv Hcphzibah..4.1J Lv Gibson '• Belle Springs 0-- Lv Mitchell b35 Lv Hinas 64* Lv Hephzihah ...0 13 | Lv Warthcn....7 D Ar Augusta 7 1 I | Ar Sandersville * 4*- R. M. M U'CHELL, President. I.v Belle Springs 7.11 Lv Gibson 7.22 Lv Hephzihah...9 13 Ar August 10 13 No 3 i\ M. Lv Sandersville 2.51 Lv Warihen 3.16 Lv Ilines 3.50 Lv Mitchell 3 58 Lv Belle Springs 4 11 Lv Gibson 4 22