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EDITORIAL.
"I’is haul, so hard to leave you,
l»ut we eanuot niter fate
I'hinlc ol me now nnd ever,
>ood-bye loved ones, good l>ye.
Good-bye we sadly answer
Oh, how it rends the heart,
Ah ! how it hurts to say it;
l'o know that we must part,
t'o hear the last heart cry,
Good-liye, loved ones, good-bye.
.Mariner on life's ocean,
Mourner beside ihetoomb.
Traveler along earth's highway,
These words our path illume
B-youd these changeful skies
There’ll tie no more good-byes.
Govenoi Heaver, of lVnsylvnnia
will sign the woman suflrage bill!
if itreaelie-, him.
The Russian governmint ha
dceiilctl to recall Count Schottvu
loll. Russian Ambassador to Gor*|
many.
4 Negotiate.in between Franci
n .id Germany, concerning tlici.r-1
rest tit' Mr. Selinttebeles are jiro>|
gresaing favorably.
The decision ol the Silprotm
Court of Kansan, that a woman
by marriage doea’t oliango her
name but retains it through life
is apt to create some coufusum
One or two able democrats appeal
to be afraid that Air. Cleveland will
bo a candidate lor president again
At. the proper time these able demo
erats will fall into line, and tlicit
Voices lie heard above the roar ol
the dements shouting Cleveland.—
Constitution.
Jay Gould is having a private
car made at Pullman, HI., which
will cost $20,000. It- will he
seventy feet long, will have five
apartments—kitchen, parlor, pri
vate room, toilet room ami obser
vation room. It will bo called
Atlanta.
The robbers broke into a'sate
of the railroad company at Mid
ville last Saturday night, ala<
exploded a safe for Brown Bros
at Bartow on Sunday night AVe
learn they secured yilOO at Mid-
ville, but were not so fortunate at
Bartow —Wrigbtsvillo Headlight
A frn«l Mvuth.
It has seldom been our duty to
c hronic's a drnth more sad, so tin
■i.\p»cted and so pm ticu In rly painful
than that of Miss Jennie Smith
Some two weeks or mote ago she
iKt.fi taken down with measles. She
liad, it was supposed l.y physician
and family, about recovered from
her attack, when from some c.vtst
she relapsed into a very high type
of fever. Her symptoms soon be
came alarming, and on Saturday
evening about the hour of 7, In
spirit winged its tliglit to fnirci
< limes above. Miss Jennie was pus
seased of nit those requisites that
make a young lady universally be
loved. Possessed of h bright mind
a lovely disposition, a life full ot
bright hopes and anticipations,
young lady seldom surpassed An
beauty and culture, soon io be wed
ded to the yoin.g man of tier choice
it is pnrticulnry sad t hat she should
be called aw ay, Hint she w as be
loved by all clnsos was attested by
tbo very large funeral procession and
saddened faces. Her funeral was
pleached by the Rev. Geo. S. John
ston and her remains deposited be
side tier father’s in our cemetery.
Sheriff’s Sales.
FOR MAY ISS7
Will lie soli] before the Court Holme door
,.i Sandersville Washington county liu.,
P,, , the lint Tuesday in May next within
l t |,c Legal hours ol sale two tracts or parcels
lot land lying :n Washington county con-
Inining liliy (50) acres each known ns tie
II'rceniaii iiiaml nml M. ti. Williams plan
Notice to Stockholders.
TENNILLE, OA., April 8tU. 1887.
.mention is respectfully called to lli« res
olntinn nelow, and ynn are n quested to bi
in at a idnnoe, or represented by proxy, at
'be meeting:
Bv Mh. Thomas.-“Resolvcd, Tlmt tb.
stockbol tors of tliis oompiny be callel t
meet al feonille on Friday, May 13th, at It
o'el .ok n m. in special session to onnsidei
the feasibility of increasing its onpitnl Block
Irom its present nmonnt of $140,000 to tin
snui of $300,000, (ball of which to be pre
ferred atock at the discretion ol Iho directo
ry) for the pnrprso ol extending its lino ol
road to Waycross. Ilnw kiusvilln or Eastman,
as may be deemed most expedient, and to
the beet interests of tbo company."
Transportation will belnmisbeil tbo stock
holders to and irom the meeting. I enclosi
blank proxy that yon can liII out and send to
some of the dinctorR. if it is not convenient
for yon to attend, Respectfully,
W. 11. THOM \S,
april 21-3t I’resident and Bnpt.
The Mguitkv will ho pent, for tin
small sum of if 1.00 to till who pay
cash when they subscribe. We will
do our best to give yen. your money’s
worth; and make the paper desirable
u the future.
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DAVIS STRANGE,
Death of DImm Mettle Wood.
Over two year* ago Mettio entoreu
* nr hearts and home a tim.d, trusting
child; one truly needing n mother; she
won our love and was taken ns our owuj
mid t.s meh she tried to till the Inn
position of a child. Mho was quiet uu
usuiuing and merited the lovu she n -J
ceievcdfi-om all who knew Utr. A mem
ber of the Al. E. church and a faithful
number of the Sabbath koIio"1. Her
jnstjilhiies was short but so severe ilia
sleuth to her was ft release from tortile
How wc mi-s her ’tin hard to tell, and
slid we not fe, lour loss her gain, we
.could not become reconciled: it is si
laird to part fruin one so young, one win
in s just started in life and might hart
alone so much good, but God is more
wise than we mid we know that Ho doetl
ell things for good, therefore, bow otti
heads swbmisivtly and say thy will b
«.,,n.. She in now chanting the songs in
lno angelic choir with her mother and
those love.l ones who were waiting her
arrival nt the beautiful gate. We do
not wish to call her buck but desire to
live so us to meet her again. Oh, how
,,ur In urts go out to tno lonely sister
to whom this jmi?iug was so unexpected
and severe, (foil help her us we eanuoi
i.nd be mother nt.il sister to li.r in this!
tore trial; give her the comfort wo are
unable to give and till the aching void]
ru her wounded lit art as none else cun'
till it, help her to jatieufly wait f.r tin
reunion above is the pi ajer of those win
loved her.
Good-bye she seemed to whisper,
Standing beside the gule;
Veal's Support.
GEORGIA.—Washington County.
Oil DINAR Y 'S OFFICE,
Whereas the appmisers appointed to net
apart n year's support for Mrs. ltaobel Shep
pard widow of Jabe/. F Sheppard late ol
said counly, hav« Died their return in this
n flier, all persons concerned are hereby not-
Hied t" appear at thn Court of Ordinary lo
be hill In nml fnr said county on (he llrst
_ Monday in June next nnd show cause if any
"u'ld unjoining lands of Nancy Cox, John l!. l, iej have why said return ahonld not bo np-
I Iislgcs, t’. i>. Cullens suit others. Levied proved and be made the judgment of the
iia the pioperiy ol James Hr own and No- C’o'irl. 1 trio April ilth, 1887,
hie L. llrown to Italiidy a Superior eoui't Ki ‘ ll At. NEiVMW. Only.
I’li in la tor ol Maicoim M ucleiti. vs .lames NlW , n M)|U 1)jHl
llrown uiiil Nouic L. llrown i mport\ npOPni A tit » • . ^ .
puinlvtl mil and legd notice given, lhl- , OJbUlUJlA \> USll.UgtOU County.
Dm-cmhcr Otli 1880. ' To whom it may concern,
. , , . I All persons interested are hereby notified.
Also nt t:ic aanietimo nnd plnee wl 1 be that it no good can e be shown to the con
oid, one raet or parcel of land in Washing' i trary, un order will bo granted by il,u under-
ion eoliulv tin., known ns the homeplace ol \ signed on tbe 21sl day ol Miy, 1887, eatab
le. 1*. By I'liini, conlaimng two Hundred and j bailing a new road as marked out by the . M ill he sold In 30 days to pav frciirlit
seventy -six | g,0) BcreRurore or less, bound- ttoad Commissioners appointed for that pur- | charge*. One Box of mereha. dise sldi p-,
■ !>>■ W:.! , !± “!«» •«* K to 1& «rdur«r It W Nelson Sanders!,Me
<>a., shipped from Albany <in.
T. It, \V.
■Hack Sm i tli Shop
Bl’GGIES, nml WAGONS
Repaired
PLOW WORK nml HOUSE
SHOEING, u Specialty.
Henry M. Little.
\V ill he sold
I on the East I
omit by l-.stutc ul'llrantli-y, West by lands ; tw een the residences of Edwin Smith and
1 K. i*. Jtymiin and W. K. I'uolittle Elias Joiner passing through hinds of Elias
„n,' known as the \\ illiams j Joiner, Edwin Smith, Z,cli T. Halt, W. H
iiimls, the place whereon delemlant l.ow re- llarl and Mrs. H >pliie rtmilh lo tiro county
salts. Levieil tijam aa lire pnqa-rty ol it. ; litre, by way ol thu llarl lord across the bis
1*. ilyuuin, to Hiitisty a Snpeiior t'otlit ! Olmopie river,
nofigiige i'l Fn. in tiivorol Isaac
the big __
J. 15. WICKER, Apt
H. A T. Unilroad.
Sandersville, (i t, March, loth 1887.
llermai
H. 1*. llynutn nuiiiidaiit in possession
'mparty pointed out in i-1 J-’u. And notice
given.
Also at the same lime and place will lie;
,jld one tract 11 land lying in the iiUln Hist |
>l said county coiilaiiiing uliy iieies more or '
Tuts loih day r.f April, 1887.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary. I
4.21—41 i
Administrator's Dihiuihhiuu. i
GEORGIA—WaskiiRtcn county. 1
ORDINARY’S OFFICE. !
11. F Kitchens and II. 0. Wilson. Admin.
W, Q. R03ERSON.
Attorney At Law.
SANDKKSAIIM.I-: GEORGIA.
New 8tort> NewGootls Flour,
oiiinr, CoiTce, Tobacco, (Jigurn,
Tennille
High School
Male and Female.
Tennille, —Qeorgi a
w. l. Duggan, a.m. ivin.
The Spring Term nf tins in«lilnlion
opens on Mondsy, January loth, 1887.
Thorough instruction will la- given in all
'ranchescommonly taught in High Schools
Pupils will Ih; prepared to enter any elass
in t’ollegit
For fiii lher iulormatlon apply to * (he
Principal i r lo S. If. Kelley, Pies, lloaiii
Prilstees Tennille (ia,
ei-. ill) 18.1(1—tf.
| GTW. II. WHITAKI-R,'”
DENTIST,
SANDKUSVILI.E, GEORGIA.
—TERMS? CASH.—
i Mr* Oflk-c upstniis in Iho Photo*
jgiiiph Gnllery formerly f>mt|tii>ti
by ’1'. <Glenn, Jones liu'.lilinir.
Apr 20-’80
JERNIGAN&SON
will fix your wat
eh or clock as eh
cap, if not cheap
er than anyone
else, come and see.
osh and Ismudid by lands ol James Kush- ' titrntors of tbo estate of it. I,. Wils’ori late ni I Cilllllfil Goods, I lui'tl tVUVt*, Wootl
mg, John 'laylur, Harry tillint and others, I sniJ county, deceased, have in due form | ll('l)Will't*, iuWitl't’, Fdl'inill"' Illiulc'-
ueviislon ns ilie propelty ol James Hur-| applied: > me for lettera of dismission Irom , , «• , , i, . 1
ten to sulisl'y an i-.Xivuinm issoid Irom the I the administration ol said estate, and I will . , ‘ ’ l ~ J,, lb •* Otilsli, otlUIOIIltry,
Suiairioi- tolirt ol said county in favor ol ptna npou their applioa.ion on thu tirst Mon- Arc, &J,
Murk Novum* Ordinary lor the iihu ol | day in Jnne, lsb7, ut tny olUcu in .Sandirs-
Murtlm J/ims. E.V ti.-illivan Admiiiislrator j vll *e in mii I county,
oil the estate uf Jaims .Nulls vs the »■! * Given
James Durden l’rincip.ilaud Thom;
Veal seemilv.
This April r'-st 1887.
Also at the same time and place will be
roltl to the highest bidder tliu I'olluwlng-
propeity lo-wn: Une trad or parcel ul
iiiiiU containing liliy ti>U) acres mule or less
Irving and lying in Washington collide On.,
ami Lai .ruled on llic East try lauds ut J/rs
l-.ii/.ubcth iiiaml ami i. IP Cullens on the
said ' , w 'ven under my hand ollloially this 2d
, j i day ol March, F87.
M NEWMAN, Ordinary.
Ti TWA LEU.
3 3 -3m
Al*. Dial lo ItoiK* ^firming
sdwurd Hlieppiird, of ILarrishiirg, II ,
tty! “Having received so much lieu •
, lit from Electric Hitters, I feel it my ii
: t.v to |et sufferiug huiuuuity know t
i Have lmd a running sore on mv leg foi
By virtue of the authority verted in us : pglit vears; my doctors told me I would
l.y a morlgage deed will, 'mover of sale ll " V ° Vr '. r ' 0 craped or lcg
made and enlei ed into l.y II \V Snell en tin full o" 1 ’’"!".- 1 ,''.',..: 1
liiimlN for Hale.
.NOTH'Fl
«l .000.000 lo Iron!!
All pu-ties hi Washington and Haldiviii
countie rwlmsc loans on improved farms
mature in I88li, nml deR!ru' , K\TKN.SION’'
i.l greatly ledtleed rales; will li ml it t,
their ndvanlage to eall nml see me nt tlicii
earliest convenience, at niy olliec it
Cour i louse, Sandersville. where my rep-
resenlatative or my self will be pleased to
accommodate them.
W. 11. TIIIOPKN.
el f’raff,
•lay of May ’8li, will lie sold at auction hif re
• It*-* Court lioll«e door in the city of .Samlet s-
w cat l.y the fiuuiestead estate ot J/oses 1! ville, Washinglon county Georgia Within
Williams deieuscd and Mrs N iney 1- Cox ihe legal sale hours on iho lirst Tucsdtv in
un the isutltli by trust istatc ol 1. \\ t.tilb ns ; M-,y lit xt, llic following Inntl. lo w i|- *
deceased ami on the North l.y lands ol John All that tract or parcel of land in tiie 'IDth
K llodges- Levied on as the properly ol | District G M of said con. tv, eonlaiuin-sev-
-bis .M J-. iiiaml losalisly a muilgago 1-1 1-a , , n hundred neres more trr’less and hounded
ui favor ol 1- J Pearson and Sou lot llic use j 0 n the North by lands of W T
used, ilisteml, three hot
ties of Electric Hitters and seven boxes
Huckieu's Arnica Salvo, nnd my leg is
now sound nnd well.’’
Electric Hitters are sold nt fifty cents
n bottle, mid PilcUlch’s Arnica Salve ut
6c. i- brx by Di"Wui.U i w lings.
I hereby notify all parties ilia* on tin
third day of D.ivmber 1880, I withdrew
irom and erased to hour every n -rest in
this mill business of Sheppard till Com
pany nnd will not lie responsible for tun
ol the delris of the concern. Hovel ni.il
J/ntlicw Slieppaid retaining the property
ami becoming responsible for til! o italnnd*-
iug indehteone-'s.
I>. T. H like
Dec. ISth 1880.
..ii,.-. - "ood and
lands lately belonging to llic estate of K \V
Jordan, on the Hast l.y lands lately
owned hy V S Joyner, on' (lie South |,y
liv lands of JI M Comer A; Co, and outlie
West hy the Oconto River, being the land
conveyed liy II M Comer it Co, lo said ]|
W Snell on said btli day of May l.ssd
fStiirl hniti wi I be sold to satisl'v certain notes
due l.y said I! W Snell lo said 11 M (Aimer
A Co, set out and ilcsei-ibed in the Mortgage
with power of sale a foresaid, nnd nggrehti-
ting the Mini of (Si;; 1-1,22) thi.teon Iniiidred
and li iirteen 22-1(10 Dollais, la-sides inter
est and attorneys fees, us tileproptrty ol'llie
sanl ii W Snel| in plirsiitinre of the power
granted and given in said Mortgage. 'This
April Ihe 2ml 1887.
id 1. A Gray bill Wo, vs .Mrs.U K lUamlde-
lemlain, i’lupeity |aiii,l:d mil III luuitgage
l-i 1-u mill w illicit nulicu git ell.
Also at the same lime and place will be
sold J 1 ntererest to one six llursu purUblu
nietne Engine Farqllahar make in )a.sses-
siuti ol Dcieiidanl, l.evicti on ns liie prup-
criy vl Geo 1 Moyc to sulislv one Superior
burl l-i kit in favor ol Hubert Uuvr V.
George I Afoyu,
Also at the same time and place will be
sold to thu liigliettl bidder l! e following
j.roptriy to-\vii:
One iruct or parcel of land contninii.g
(illy acres more or less sitiiaied lying ami
living in the Olst Disi G Al in ihe eoinny ol
Washinglon slntu el Georgia, bounded on
the Noiili l.y lauds of W 1 Hriu.tiey, East \
uy lands ol j 11 Pulley, South by lands ol j
J A Kelley, Meet hy lands ol li 1. haviui.
slid Airs Al M Hanley. Levied iqa.n as
lire pioperiy of Ah a .1/ .If Hartley losalisly
a Superior Court n.oilgiige 1*T 1-a in fa to,
uf \\ ood ik Co., J.egtu in.iiee given tenant
m possession nml prupeily penned oul in
mortgage Ft Fa.
Also nt the siunc time and place w ill be
sold lo the highest hunbrilic following
propelly lo wit: One lot of land lying in
he i-ity ol Sniiitcrsvillc Washington county
in. u. joining lands ol A. M. Aiuyu on the
North, the Volond Masonic lot on ihe East
rloyd street on the gulith, mid West by i
itiiius of Lottie Perry, Go-vied on the prop- !
erty ol Levi J/ilel.cIl lo satisfy u Justieu
Court 1- i Fa in tavor of A. At. Arayo lor tIn; !
use of II. E. Koiigluo.i \s Levi Mneht-ll and
letiirmd to me l.y K. W. ill-ow n. Cuustahle
oi the i>71Ji Dial. G. Al. Properly pointed
out hy dckudiu.l in possession.
Also at the same time and place will lie
sold to the liiglnsl biduer iho- lollowing
property to-w u: One tract or pureel ol land
eoutaiinng seventeen (17) acres inure or less
mmted, lying and being in the eorpor .led | m t ■ , ... . ,
limits ot liie o-.ty of rianUersviile U ashing- DUVinQ AGGIltS WSUllGOa
[on county Georgia bounded en the Sott.li !
l.y Havumah Sticct, on the l-ltist by Al 11
iloyer’s It.i.d nml No. il. by .1/ 11 buyer’
.and on the Wist by H D Evan’s land.
Eevied iq on as the p.opeily ol .1/ H Hover
to salisly a ftupetiur com t mortgage l- i Fa
tu favor ol llicbitid Lee Wan lien vs Al 11
Hover, l.egttl notice given leliaui in pus- 1
[session and laud i>oinlvd out in mortgage
Ft Fa.
Grnml Jury.
St’ijlcmber Term i NS7.
./ W. Davit,
IT. .V. Hannan,
It. T'. (I’laililnn,
John. T. (truss,
/.. ,J. Rail,
S• M. Hiichronk,
.S’, ./. 'Jordan,
•John Tui/lur,
L. 11. Kendrick,
diin. C. Dtir/fliii,
Win. (hdlalier,
dun. M. Rachels,
IF. />. Jfiin/rr,
Moron Wurthrn,
A. IF. Aldrrd,
.-I. IF. (Inin,
Alonzu d. Holmes,
IF. (I. Hade;/,
Nolle*:
l hert-hv forewtiru any
Inn’.iuq tor the following
they tire lost or stolen,
favor of mvsell given In-
one from
notes ns
One in
WII
II M CO.VKR A CO.
OHCAK II ROGERS Attorney
X H £
EMINGTON
ISewing Machine,
Hr. A. .S', (Tyner, IFm. It. Francis,
M l) (J M Summerlin, S;/l Prince,
R. T. Round, T. S’. Smith
M. M. Mathis, J‘a‘ II. She/i/tard,
Thus. IT llrown, (led L. Ma’liis,
Frank S. Stramje, Dr.d. /•’. If.oitlrrsun
First Week Traverse, danj September
Term 1887.
Fj. Twillei/,
K. II'. 'Tompkins,
Abel Cason,
h. l>. Newsome,
duties S. llrown,
duo. R Sindh
Abe Youngblood,
lb il/1 Chapman,
IF. (1. I\ night,
J’!. R. Ihuiteg,
JI. I ’. Joyner,
Marshal H Hmlyrs
LlKRTna
IE1NGT0N RIFLE,
UNEXCELLED BY ANY.
I swrefo Give Satisfaction.
General Office, I lion, N. T.
Now York Office, 283 Broadway.
REMINGTON
(Double and Triplo Action)
FORCE PUMP.
.lames Ft. Rage dr., J. (I. Whiddou,
j David It. Tanner, Flias II'. Tanner,
i Marcel us Xnvlhi nylon, F. A. Walkins,
i Si'tli h. Hodges, due .J. Rriuce,
i R R Cor, A. J/. Riddle,
| IF. A. Smith, Dlsf IFm. F. Tanner,
IF, Thus. Rrantlry, John T. Frown,
.h. F. Fridges, G'has H. 'Thigpen,
■lohn F. Tanner, das. II. Rag-,
| J. II. Ilrantl ij, M. JI. JJarUeg,
Clid Slaeer, Elias (I. Joiner,
Taos. A. Curry, Joseph Hell.
Second Week Traverse Jury Seph mber
jinn 1887.
James T. Rogers, S. M. Rage,
i Jlios. G. Moye., J.-aac A. Sindh,
| IF. C. Brinson, A. IF. J. Wood,
; Linton A. Tanner, J. d. Smith,
I R. It Sheppard,
i H. S. Smith,
. Thrs. K. Yickrr,
j A. F. Hudson,
IT. A. Fuelling,
J. R, Young,
Smith of Washington county fm
|1 J’>- One in favor of myself given
hy Squire Mtiitin for -tlri. One
in favor of myscli given hy Iicnj
Dtivis for 14. One in favor ol
myself given l.y Seeney Xewlaui fm
sl»7. One against Win Smith m
Johiistm eminty for $110.
Musks Smith
Dee. 10th 1880.
Mil,TO.) 1101ND,
Tennille, Georgia.
Situated convenient to thn depot,
l’olile servants. Good rooms and
eharges reasonable.
Respectfully,
J. C. HAMILTON,
Proprietor.
rr
ID A 111 lll^JiS
IT OFF-SETS THE LOW PRICE OF COTTON - .
I’.y eleiiiising tho seed purloit, never ehokes, runs liglit, gins Cast,
a ' likes a good sii'i)|ilu. Tlio teeder Rtund.s on the fl »oi‘, it will
1 ny kiiui of cotton regular, every gin guaranteed ns represented
a lo giv e satisl'uetion. Prices !«is been reduce 1.
(Jail on or address,
LANG and WILT.
Mnmi'iieturors Agents, Sandersville, Georgia. For full iloseriptiu
j.rices and terms. A gin w 11 be kept in stock where it ea
lie (to nnny lime.
vAEiErr
• Iium WORKS*
X_,SL13.. g- Wilt,
Propt’rs. Sandersville, Ga.
Manufacturers and Dealers in: Steam Engines of nil styles. Saw
Mills. Grist M'dls. Cotton Gins, Presses and Machinery ot all kinds
A lull lineiot Hubhcr and Leather Bolting k pt in stock.
Steam and Water Valves, Steam pipes n-d Fittings, Inspirators,
Machine Oils and Mill Supplies.
Repair work solicited and prompt v uono and as cheap and well
•is can he done all Machinery sold by ns we guarantee to be as rep*
resented. . .
Write or call on us for Prices nml n fccnptmn oi anything wanted
ill the Machine line.
GUN SHOP.
CENTRAL R-R.
Guns, Pistols and Sewing Machines
Repaired by K. TWILLEV , oil
Jeruigan street, next to Mr. Bonj.
Wihddon's resilience.
BARBER--SHOP!-
CALL ON
1IENRY BIUNTLKY,
THE
FASHIONABLE BA It HEIl
HO TEL BLOCK
The undersigned nr
negoiitite Mr A A UPON REAL It’S
TATK, security or approved COL
LATERAL paper. Terms c-isv.
Evans & Evans,
Altoi'iicy* al 1,111V,
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sandersville, Georgia.
it
Notice lo '■ l l'ess|(iissees.
I forewarn and forbid any one
from tresspassing, hunting, passing
on mi
l hi (.ugh or in any manner.
» v * "• I D - j ......I, -.'I* un
John T. Hudson, [ plantalion, known as the (Joodwj n
Joseph II . Fluker, ' fhivis place, under the penalty ot
Tim REMINGTON I’EMP b nhornl
nnd never
Also al the same time and place will be -
Isold to die liiglieni i iuder U.c folluw iiiK ; n ‘ , a “ c°mpotltiou in working easily
property lo w li: Two Iraels of laud sail- | n,u ^ rn r>dlv.
.led ami being in \\ iml.ii.giuu Counly (ia., j
On tract or parcel ol land containing fifty !
(60) acres mol e or less, Buuiidu.l by Jam!.-.!
[uf ft Y. Rodgers amt said JI. il. Rover!
trustee, friuiuled in ll.u cily ol Samleis- ;
ville the same being dial conveyed to said j
Royer by said Rodgers. Also one oilier -
iruct or parcel of land containing th rtecn
(i 3) acres mure or less and known aside
J/oone Lot, lidjoining lauds ol R. J). Kviuis
[..ml M. ji. Royer iis trustee conveyed to I
aid li.iyc. by the Execulors of i.haiu i
Mill.,hr deceased. Levied upon as the prop
VI II If....... ... ......... .. . .. 1
rapidly.
It is seeuro from freezing
needs priming.
Wr: reiixisir ATTAruvrsTs to ma
rCMI-S TO l-ix TUUU i oil VS1J WITH WIND
M1I.L.
Send for Illns-trated Circularaud P. leo-
List, with Tustiniouliils.
Address,
REMINGTON AG’L CO., iiion, n. y.
Nkw Youk Oiricii 2S3 IIrun<1 wiry.
JI. A. Rage,
Judson Lord,
G. T. Horton,
das. F, Nurthington
the law.
Feb. 22d, 1887,
penalty
1). G. Watkins.
Juo. IF. Braswell, Geo. JI. Jenkins
A. C. (injjin, J leuj J) Joiner,
Branford J'urplry, John A. Jlobisoi
Thus. F. Smith, Sam IF. Rogers,
IF. J. Taylor,
A S. Mitchell,
I. G. Green way,
IFm. K Josry,
Ki lichen B ridges,
Chas Freeman,
d. J). Derr,
JI. S. Turlington,
ert ol M li Royer lo saliidy a Superior
v.oiiri i-i 1-a in luvu; of A-is i' W au-angs
vs M JI Royer - Regal notice given tenuLt-
in posvssioi. ai.d i’ropeily pointed cm m
inoilgage i-i fa.
V. A. WALL,
Nherilt’ W. (’.
lLOST-41.00 Eeward.
Helweeu Sandersville'ami Milieu, a gold
|l.ar Rrtsipin, with ei-isur ol leaves, l.iids
la ill. oj.th Row er in eehler and ir the (low.
ler ls_u smell Willie set. J will glve8l.HU Ke-
lviiiid lor ihe pin. ii may have been lost i..
|t i11.v r oi the above places
AedreSs.l/rs. J. I. J/osls Siliidersville
[Hotel or .Willeii Un.
ACrKNT.$ WANTICU.
Just received 2 hundred lbs
of Lorillards Genuine Jar Snuff
which we arc selling at 5octs a
pound.
1 HOLT & BRO.
it is when Ihe tlry goods clerk of
(17 pounds weight attempts to help
from it wagon a fnrme’s wife weigh•
mg SylVihe 1 epoi ter scats himself
eoutedly on thu curbstone and
awaits the *>«*.. lor.
A $20.00 BIBLE REWARD.
j The publishers of Rutledge’s Monthly
1 offer tw.lve valnul.le lewards in dieir
M01.tidy lor February, aim.rg which is the
| following:
| We w ill give $20 00 to the person telhn
us which is the middle verse in the New
! Testament Scriptures, (n.-.t tlm revised ed-
[ ition, by Murcli lOdi, 1887 Should two
or more e -rrcct answers be received, the
Reward will be divided. The money will
he forwarded to the winner .1/arch"loth,
1887. Persons trying fur the reward must
send 20 ecu's in silver or postal notes, (no
postage stumps taken) with their answer, for
which they will reeeiio the Monthly for
Apri. in which the name and address of the
winner of the rew ard nml die correct an
swer will be published, and in which sever,
til more valuable rewards will be o fie red-
Address, Rotj.kdue PciimsuINO Com e a-
E m to i, 1’ i
Genuine l’eusylvania Dent Corn
yellow v.n vvliito hy A. S, Spaiiks
Notice.
Tli li copartnership of Me Mows Si
•Meddows, of Harrison, Ga.. has
boon dissolved liv mutual consent
and l.y the withdrawal ol'G. S. Med
•lows, the business will be eon tin tied
at the same stand by Meddows &
Bedgood who will settle and collect
all accounts of thu old linn.
G S. MEDDOWS.
S. J. MEDDOWS’
Thanking the public for past pat
ronage and hope they will continue
to patronaizL the new firm
G.S. MKilDOWS.
Harrison, Ga., Feb. 7th, 1887.
We lire Still in llic Field.
Friends our .Jewelry Stoic is in
full blast and work done by com
petent workmen; we keep
a nice lot of Jewelry, Spectacles,
Clocks and Musical instruments
lor sale. Wo hope our old friends
and customers will not desert us
in our hour of affliction, wo have
done you good work heretofore,
and will continue lo do so now.
Chillers, Spanish peanuts Seed
Peas, for sale hy A. S. Sparks.
TIME TABLE
OF THE
WUl G11TS VILLE, TENNILLE
DUBLIN R. R
To take efiect November 1-1 1.8--G.
GOING SOIWII.
No. 1 No. 3.
A. M.
T.M.
I.v Tennille
(i 33
3 15
I.V Harrison
7 )o
3 50
I.v Donovan
7 30
4 10
Ar \.‘ rigbtsv’le
7 50
•1 3 >
I.v Wrightsvillc
-1 50
■1 45
Lv Lovett
8 20
5 05
Lv Bruton
8 40
5 40
Lv Condor
0 00
GOO
Ar Dublin
0 20
ti 20
O0INCJ NORTH.
Lv Dublin
Lv Condor
I.v Bruton
Lv Lovett
Ar Wrightaville;
Lv Wrightsvillc
Lv Donovan
Lv Ilarriaon .7
Ar Tennille
"W. B Tiiom AS.
aS’o 2 No 4
AM 1> M
10 00 8 30
10 30 ill 10
10 f>0 '.) 20
II 10 i) -ID
II 10 10 1U
11 40 10 05
12 00 10 36
12 20 10 55
I 00 11 30
Piesident,
Nov
Gen'l huperiuftiuhiiit.
14 1.31
| Savannah (Lv., Dec, 111 181(5,
On nmi a her this ilitu pa»Hcnger Iraina
will nih a a Daily iinlcsa iiiirkcd f, which
j arc Daily except Sunday.
1 Tile Stan-lard time liv which these train*
run i.i 30 minutes slower man S.ivaiindr
i city lime.
Lv Savannah.. 10:01 nm 8,20 a in 5;ID pm
ArMitlen. !2;35pm 11;03 p ni 8:15 j m
; Ar Augusta 4;55 pm 0;15 a m
Ar Macon 4;50pm 8;20am
Ar .vllnntii 0;(I0 |> m 7;20 a m
Ar Columbus.. (i;")0a m 3;02 p m
Ar Montgomery. 7;0!> p m
Ar Knfunl.i ii;50 p m
A r Albany 10;08pm 10;50am
I’asengers h r Sylvania, S.imlersville,
Wiighisville, Mille.'lgi-villc and Eatoi.ton
should lake 10:00 a m train
l’assengers lor Tliomastm, Carrol I ion,
Terry, Fort tiaincs, T.ilhoilon, Ilticn.-i N'is-’
la, Blakely and Clayton should take ;20
p in train.
Lv Milieu... 12;55 p in 11; 15 |) in 5;10 a m
Lv Augusta. 10;20 ii m 0,30 p m
! Lv Macon... h;50 a in 10;50 p in
I.v Atlanta.. (1;35 a in 0;5o p in
Lv L'oluminis 10;20p in ll;15a in
- Lv Montgomery 7;I5 p m7;40 a in
i Lv Euliiiila... ’ 10;4i)a in
1 Lv Albany... 4;50 a m 3;57 p in
i Ar Xivamiah 5;00 p in ..;55 a ill 8;05 a in
Sleeping ears on all night passenger
| trains between Savannah and Augusta, and
— I Savannah and .1/acon, Savannah
and Atlanta, ,1/aeon ami Columbus.
Train leaving al 8;20 p in ami arriving
1 at5;55 a m will nut stop to put ofi'or take
' on piLssongcrs between Savannah and Alii —
Coiii’eelions al Siv -nnah with Sivannah
I' loridii and Western Railway for ail points
in Florida.
Tickets for all points nnd slecp’ng ear
berths on sale at city otiice, No. 20 Ball
street, nml depot olliee 30 minutes belore
departure ol each train.
G A WHITEHEAD
General Tissengc-r Agci.t.
J C SHAW, Ticket Agent
Auga »*.«, Uibsuii A Sunders ville
K. K.
T83ENENGEK AND FREIGHT
1 (Except Siindnys)
j No 1, a. st | Ro. 2, A- st.
1 Lv Sandersville 4..53 j Leave Augusta 7.18
! Lv Wnrtheu 5.18 | Lv Gibson 11.12
: 1,1’ Hines 5.50 | ‘‘Belle Springs I T2‘J
[ Lv Mile-hell 5 58 | Lv Miiehell....lL4'J
' Lv BelleSpriogs li 11 | Lv Hines 12-04
' I.v Gibson (5 20 | Lv Warthe.i...12.44
i Ar Augusta D.00 [ ArS'ville 1.18
• No 3 r. m. | No 4 T.v.
j Lv Sandersville 3 3) | I.V August i • W
j I.v War.lien -Lot | Lv Heplizihah u > u
I Lv Hill's 4.1 i | Lv Gibson 7.40
, Lv Milebcll 4 54 | ‘Belle Springs7.50
; Lv Belle Springs 5.14 | Lv Mitchell...8 03
; J.v G.bson r ,"l | Lvllinos 8.12
j Lv lluphzibali...h u7 j Lv Wnrthen 8-17
i Ar Augusta ".'5 | ArSindersville!).07
1 SUNDAY—TaisSENGEKS ONLY.
No 1 A.M. | No 2 a, y.
I.v Hamlersvil u5.51 | I.v Augusta 8.(5
Lv Wnitln.il fi-10 I Lv Ilepliz.ibali.. < J G
Lv Hines (151) [ Lv Gibson 11.04
Lv Mitchell (1.58 I “.Hello Springe 11-1"
I.v Belle Springs 7 II I 1.V Miielioll...l 1-32
Lv Gibson...; 7.22 | Lv Hines .... II 40
I.v 1 leplizibah...'.! 13 | Lv Wartlien...12.12
Ar August 10 1J | Ar.V’villc 12 45
No 3 v. m. | N • I
Lv Sandersville 2.51 I Leiv AangtiHlaS.lo
I.v Wartlien 3.1G | I.v IIepli/.ibilli..4 l'J
Lv Hines 3.50 *
Lv Mitchell 3 58
Lv Belle Springs 4 11
Lv Gibson 4 22 ,
Lv lleph/.ibuh ...0 13 | I.v War(lion....7 17
Ar Augusta 7 13 I ArSandcrsville< 41
R. M. MITCHELL, l’rcsidtM.
Lv Gibson e "2
*• Belle Springs t> 22
Lv Mitchell (j •" *
I.V Hinas 5>*3