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VAflffiCJtMTfl.LF., GEORGIA.
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MIT 10TM
1117
$1.00-
for Substttption to
the MERCTm1r t one
year.
■DITOMAL.
The Kloridu legislators ere her.
inj? herd time electing * United
-Sutee Senator.
Gov. Gordon wee teken ssrimisly
ill delivering the nddreie, nt Angel
to, Ge, on nMtnofiol dny. At lnet
account* he wits somewhat. improved
The buaineaa failnrcn daring the
paat neck in the paat week in the
Tnited States and Canada, were
191.
It is fUted at the the Pension
Office that nearly 400 pensions hav e
been granted on the Mixican sur
vlvora* act of Januajy SO, About
15,000 Mexican claims have been re
vired up to date.
A dispatch from Perth, the cap
ital of West Australia, saya: A
hurioane a wept the northeast coart
on April SS. The pearl Ashing Aset,
numbering forty boats, was de
stroyed aun 650 perished,
Cicero Darby wko wus convicted
of the uinrder of William Kitten
Lory, and was aentonced to a life
time imprisonment in the penitent
Vary, committed suicide in theBibb
couuty jail, April 28by taking mor-.
phino.
Reports of tlie drought through*
out the agricultural districts in
Texas are daily assuming n more
•etious aspect, it woald seem that
the recent telegrams telling of co
pious mins were giently exaggera
ted.
Kmorv College's couimencsmen
>111 of fare Is one of the best aver 1
spread be loro Oxford’s guests, lion.
- T, M. Notion will deliver the com-
mrncsincnt oration before the lit
erary sociutiee, Secretary L Q. C'
Lamar will be the Alumni orator,
Senator Colquitt will deliver the ad
dress on it** occasion of conferring
prises to successful contestants, and
Kcv. Dr. H. C. Morrison will preach
the commeneemnut sermon,—Chris
tian Advocate.
Notice to Stockholders-
TKNMLLK, CM., A|>itl8ih, 1887.
/Mention is respectfully called to tlio res-
olntion below, nnd you are nquested lo be'
in itttcuiiMioe, or represented by proxy, nt
bo ataiurt
lit Mm. TnoW»«. —• That the
stockholder* of this eeatptnv bo saMvd to
bni at Tec oil teen Friday, May I3tb, at 10
«>'el <ck a tn. in apselst session to consider
tbe feasibility of jmeressing its eapiul etosk
from its present amount of $140,000 to the
rum of NOt.ORt (half of wbioh to be pre
ferred stork at tbe discretion el the directo
ry) for tbe pnrpcee ol extending its line of
road to Wayoroaa, Harrktneville. or Kastman,
m.may be deemed modi expedient, and to
the boot iaterosto of tbo oompany."
Transportatioa will boforatsbed tha etook-
holders to and from the meeting. I enclose
blank prosy that yon oan 4U out and seed lo
eomo of ih. directors, If it is not oonvsaiont
for yoo to sttead.
april Sl-lt
■poettolly,
W. D. THOMAS,
Frsoldsnt and Sapt
Year'* Support.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
O HDINARY'S OFFICE,
Wkarsos the appraisers appointed to Ml
opart o year's sopport for Mrs. Baikal Bk.p
pord widow of Jobes t Sbopposd lots oi
said roaaty. kava Sled tkeir retatn in this
oflea, all pereoas eoaceraad are hereby aot-
ited to appear at the Ooart of Ordioory to
bo held la and lor said eoaaty on tka Sr.i
Moadsy la Jaao aett ami skaw eaneo if any
they have why said ret ora ahoald not be op
proved and bo mad# tbo iadgm.nt of th<
Coart This April t»tb. 1MT.
«t M. NEWMAN, Ordy.
Tax Xieoeiver’s Notine;:
, LAST BOUND,
iwf. Dirt.
fab«raaolo....l3lC Monday May
Deepawp... ;..S9 Toeed.y
Hebron.' 98 Wednesday
Oobnee §8 Thursday..
Boatright's 90 Friday
t wine X Boads..90 Monday. ..
Z. Smith's store. .89 Tuesday 1
Wammnok 69 Tuesday
Harrison 91 Wednesday...
Pringle 1384 Thursday,...
Stonewall 1945 Friday.......
ttiddleville... ,1969 Monday
.9
.10
• 11
May....19
1 16
If
• U
• 17
• 15
99
..90
The Mkkcl'RY will Ire- s* ; nt for 1 the
small sura offi.00 to nil who pay
Cash when they subs’cr'.'oc. Wo will
do onr beat to give re o. your money's
worth; and make lias paper desirable
ft the future.
TAX HECDiVeKS KOTICK
FIHIT KOI NO.
Cleveland 1384 Turaday •• 23
loser's 92 Wednaaday.. 94
Davtaboro.......04 Thursday •• SC
Boa Hill 93 Friday.. •• 97
Wat4hea 1360 Monday •• 30
Writer Bros 1360 Tuesday ...” SI
Oileo 90 Wednesday..Jane....1
Oato's 96 Thursday. ;....• 9
Down'sBtote....05 Friday.. •• 3
Tennille 1399 Monday " 0
Uoueomb I3C Tnaeday " 7
Olay's: 100 Wednesday...." 8
Walker's Mills 100 Thursday 9
S.nderevilla every SUurday until the 18th
ol Jobs, when my books will olooo. Justices
of tbo Pease in seek district will please take
ootioo sad make reterae, aoeordiog to Jaw lo
the anderaignad. tlia names of oil poison#
in their respective districts, snbjrot to poll
tax.
E. DAVI8 STRANGE,
• t. a. w. a
Tbers am in New York ovor 10,-
000 persons who tanks a liviug at
tbs rag business. Every morniug
Wore sunrise more tbnn 2,000
1 alinne are out fishing in ash bur
ials with iiwo hooks. These phuf-
luuieres get from ** quarter of u
c*nt to half a cent a pound for the
ingns and jwper they fish out ti
the barrel*. Old iron, twine and
i nbuiued coal swell thair revenue
'i hej make in good days 600.
■*
Administrator'* Diamisaton.
GEORGIA—Washington oouotj.
ORDlNAHra OFFICE.
It F Kitchen* and H. O. Wilson, Admin-
tltrotora of the oatato of B. L. WUson ieto ol
said scanty, deoeased, bavo in dno form
oppliodt > mo for lotton of dismission from
the administration of said esUta, and I will
poos upon tkair apnlioavioa on the first Mon
day in Jobs, 1867, at my ofllea in Bandars-
*iUo la ooid Maaty.
(Jitan aador my hand officially this 9d
day ifMarok, 1687.
M NEWMAN, Ordinary.
3-3—3m
Row Bond in With Diet.
GEORGIA—Washington ‘ Countj.
To whom it may eoaooru.
All poroses raterostod era horoby notified,
that it as good oau e bo shown to tbo MB'
trasy, an order will bo granted by tbo a Oder
signed oaths 21st day of M»y, 1887, ostab
fishing a new road oa marked oat by tbe
Bond Cbmmisaiuaera appointed for that pur
pose "Oommsneiag at too box trail road be
tween tbe reetdeaose of Edwin Smith and
EH to Jeioer peaaiog through lands of Elias
Jaiast, Edwin Smith, Zaoh T. Hart, W. H.
Hart and Mrs. Sophie Bmitb to tbo oouoty
lino, br way of tbo Hart lord across tbe big
pie river."
its 16th day of April. 1867.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
4.11-44
Thu
Criminal Dockets.
GEORGIA—Washington County
Obuinaby'b Office.
The Justices of tbo Pasco and Notaries
Pobllo in lbs county, oan raosiva llto crimi
nal docket hooka (reoommsndod by tbo Hon.
Oread Jary at the last Marok term, by sail
ing at my offioo and signiog roooipts for tbs
MBIGs
This 4th day of Mar, 1887.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.*
5-0—21 am
GEORGIA—Washington County,
ORDINARY’S OFFICE.
E. B. Laagmade, Administrator of Wo.
Bask, dedeaeed, bac iu dno form .applied.to
tbo aadonigaod for Imvo lo osll tbo lands in
Haralson Monty belonging to tbo estate of
Mid dsoMeod, and i will poM-npoa bis -ap
plication on (go first Monday in Janr, 188Z)
ot my office in Bandar* villa in said Manly.
This 3tHb day ( f April, 1887.
M. NEWMAN. Ordinary W. a
5-6 ■ 4t
T4J TMK PBBPLK «P SAM-
IKIlBf ILEK AMH «F WASH-
1M4JTHM IBIIITI .
Wo bovo for the post six months endear
•rod to iatsvMt the young men oi ibis place
and ooununnily in their utontol, moral, spir.
Huai and pLysteal welfare; and believing tbot
dome good baa been done, and Ibot, were we
well organised, most* more woald bo dons,
bovo now decided lo bniid o boll for thte par.
pros. Wo wont in o eonepiauoas end a con
venient (lace, s hall of at 1 aot four rooms,
vis: s parlor, o reedifig room, o gymnasium
and o roMption room. Tbio to bo devoted
to yoong men, as a home for them in idle
momrala. Tbe rooms will be kept open
from early in the morning until late at night
Tbe brueAte that will acorns treat an inati
i tab Am, • and Umcwm.
To Buy the least about Tom
fim th, he is an honest thief,, it i lolloBollhHIklud> »,«cUartoavMy ro^n
such a thing be J OSUlblc. lie Stole mg mind; therefore require no elaborab
It lot cj cabbage front U gurdeo enunciation. Young men most bo loot,
in tbe outskirts. He was urrestqd
uud tukeu to ^tolieoe beiidquur.
ter*. Ho couicsscd tha thdt. und
btated that te sotole the cabbage
because they were so good with
locou.—vAug Curouiele.
acmnrml NmiIb |.
Comtne.ieiqg at Wrigbtsville ‘
Friday before 5th Sunday in May.
moOBAUMK.
1 Introductory Hortnon by Rev.\
J. M. Daaldsou. After sermon ad
journ.
2 21-2 o’clock, P M, reassemble
and organize.
8 Address by Rev A; L- Brant-
ly. Subject: The Destitution with-
iu the Mt Vernon Association, dis*>
cused by others.
4 1^2o'clock adjourned. •
6 Preaching at 7 Ic2 o'clock, P
M. by Her P. J. Pipkin. Subject;
the Gospel of Chiist. KevJM
Smith, alternate.
$ Saturday morning, 9 o’clock,
A M Prayer meeting conducted by
Rev W A Sinquefield.
6 10 o’clock, A M. An address
bv ilro A W J Weed. Subject;
’1 he Deacon's work, followtd by
others.
7 11 o’clock, AM Rev T J
Deck. Subject; Modern Mission
Work and icr results.
5 bj o’clock, P M, adjourned.
9 2 1-2 o’clock, P M Rev J A
Stephens, Subject; Pruyer, follow
ed by Rev J M Donaldson aud J
M Smith.
10 8 1-2 o'clock, P M Address
by Rev J T Smith, Subject; Worn*
bus Mission Work, followed by
Rev. I J Peel.,.
11 A o’clock. Adjourn.
12 7 1 2 o'clock, An nddresl by
Rev G W Smith. Subject; O.jgin
aud Perpetuity ot Baptists church
es.
18 Sunday 9 o'clock, A M Pray •
iDxeting. ; ■ ' . ’ ■
14 Sunday 10 o’clock, A M Siti-
d»y School Mass Meeting,' con
ducted by lie? J T Smith.
15 II o’clock, (Sermon by Kev.
R H Ivey,., Altinufe W S Ram
sey.. i I ■ • ' '
17 71-2 o’etoeg. A M Preaching
by Rev J T Smith.
Mr. Jarrlerl IF Sagers,
Mr Jarrted T Rogers' a wortliy
citizen, an exumplary mason nnd
oiw oi Wushingtoii County
thorough going farmers, died ou
Sunday evening and wus hurried
with masonic honors ut Jucksous
Church yesterday. Mr llogeia.
was the futher of our esteem
townsmou Col O H and Mr j. N
Rogers .
A company has been formed, with
a capital or 850,000, to erect at
Brunswick a refinery of wood, pro
ducts, such as alcohol, turpentine,
rosin’ oil, creosote, acetic acid, etc.,
prouided suitable arraugnuiritto can
jha made for ground, etc. The crude
material will be made at the differ
ent saw mill** along the line of. roads
leading to tiis city, and only the re
fining be ds done U rtBrunowc-v.
8enntor Lsland Stanford has pre
sented to bia brother, Josiuh Stau-
f trd tbe eelebrnUd Warm Spring
ranch in Southern Aimed t county.
Cal. On the death of Josiah Stan
ford toe Y<iDch is 10 go to bis three
children. The propety is valued ut
$250,0(0, ai d was onefi one of the
moat noted health resorts iu t^e
State. Of late it has not been open-
80 the public. Grapes aod olives
are the products ot tbe ranch.
Delaware peach growers are now
nsnguine that there will he a* large
crop; aud tbe indication* are that
peaches will be cheaper than they
were last year. Kuormous quanti
ties arc produced almost ever year,
which are not marketed, and the
eanning factories are to be revived.
The atrawberry and blackberry
cropsalso promise fairly well. In
central Conneticut there will be
peaches in spile of the severe
anther in January, The Hale
1, of Glastonbury, extensive
ero, anticipate a big yield this
tdafur. They most bavoaomstbioa lodr.
"An idlo mind U tha Dovfi's workshop" sad
if a boy baa aotb'oa to do.no whom logo,
ho will Ib o abort limo moo t to ibis thins
sad to that thing, wbioh' or* in tb*ms*lv«*
degrading, Not booouso ho io anxious' |o do
Wrong, 1 ut bsMOM his yoong natofo impel-
him forward, sad tho nrarast thing at band,
bo grasp*. Lotus romody Ibis by giving
him lias, flttod.out with all kinds of inno-
mb! 8*0*0, aud turaishod with tho iMdiop
papora 1 nd poriodioal* of tbo day; that he
may ot *il Unas bovo on opportunity to ox
arolso hi* olid, or his musolo, sod in sueb
a way, that ho will aot injoM biaiaoH nor
Miy oao ala*; in o way that will dtprivo tbt
Dovil of on Mtivo agsnt for oa hour or (wo
•vary day.
Bslow wo pobliab o list of aubseribors lo
Ibia eaaso. Tboir uamro wore given-a low
aigbm ago oftar a ut sting held in tho M. E.
obureb. Wo bovo not canvassed tbo town,
bnt lost asoorad that ibSra ar* }n it men and
woman, who will ox- it ovary snorgy to
uwkothouadrrUkinu a sueeoafa. Tbe list
will appear irom woak td vraak in tbo difiar-
ent papers, aod wo bops that all who foal an
ihUroatin thi* work, will bueourtgo tha
young uiob bv oddiig tboir name* to it.
S19UU will build oa a niM houaa, nod w.
bar* half that amonnt. - Let all rally and do
what ho or she can. t od help us.
V. M. 0. A.
LitTcr BvsscaiBKMTo Y. M.O. A.
C R Pringle $50 Sam Daggan 16
Alex Smith 40 Mrs Bayun . . 6
0 M Fulgbam 25 “ T E Brown 5
B J Tarbuttoo 30 ’’ 0 R Pringle 6
11 (J Jones 60 " Yf R Thigpen 5
Wm Park 20 ” FH.Saflold 1
Rev G 8 John-
nton 10 *' M Brookins 1
S G Jordan 25 “ME Sch wsll 1
TN Baker 10 L EBrown 1
W M Scbwall 25 Arnold Brown 10
Dr Suminnrlyn 20 Young Lady 5
C Youngblood 25 J Yarbrough 1
is G Lang 20 Alex Evans 2
A S Sparks 25 Mrs Hollenbeck 1
0 11 Mitchell 20 ** Carrie Wafter 1
D D Davis 6 A Young Lady 5
A V Belle SMB William* 1
8 M Hitchcock 5 Bon Brookins 5
D L Jvrnigan 5 W G Purse 20
B Whiddon 5 f H Adams 6
E S Laugmode 25 Ca h Col. $150c
J F Joi ns 5 Clinton Adams 5
O H l\ ilt 6 \ G Tunatall 10
Mrs larbutton 5AM Mayo £
H Jcnea 5 M s C C Brown 5
W P MoKincty 6,F M Caatellaw 5
THI
EMINGTON
Sewing Machine,
UXBTHn
mum
OMXMiin IT AIT.
General Mth IMe^ N.T.
New York Office, *JU Broadway.
Buying Agents Wanted.
REMINGTON
Oaahlo and Triple Aotioa)
FORCE PUMP.
The REMINGTON TUMP I* ahead
of all com petition in working oaatiy
and rapidly.
It ia soeuro from frveaing; and never
need* priming.
IV* ii'imin iTTicuiMT* to tto
rewr* to nr tium roa v«a with win*
MUX.
Send for Illuitrated Circular and Pries-
Lid, with Testimonials.
Address,
BEHIGT0I lG'L CO., Sims, H. T
Naw Vou Omci: SOS InaSwar.
AOKNT8 WANTKU,
Just received a hundred lbs
oi Lorillards Genoiite jar Snuff
which we are selling at $octs a
pound.
iHOLT & mo.
1687.
Uoalwr*
Oconee
Ifebron
Dev paten
TebernacV
Rdnoomb w
Clay’* ......
Wartliea
(H*ce,
Caloc’s
Hun inn
Ditvifcbaro
Joeey'a
Clevvland
Hiddlaville
Uarriaoo
H tone Wall
Wawniot-lc
Tennitle.
MaiuienviUe
DIST-
90 Monday A) v-l 4
. 88 Tuesday " 0
'96 Wediic.ltfciy “ C
99 Thursday “ 7
1315 Friday ' " 8
130 Monday “ II
190 Tuvmiay " 12
1360 tYednroday " l't
90 Tlmroday " 14
96 Friday " 16
93 Monday <( 18
94 Turaday . " 19
92 Wrdnradoy *' ■ 29
1384 Thuraday “ - 21
126.7 Friday " 22
91 Monday ' " 26
mi Tue*dav'* - » 20
89 Wednewlay u 27
1299 Thumlay ■*" 28
97 fi»tund»v CM6. 23, 30
E DAVlf* Hl'|tAN(iK,
, Tyk lY-. C.
BlaekrtaillthNhop
UUOOIES, an.l WAGONS
- •’"Kepitrctl ' '
PLOW ’WOiKEu .and HORSE
SHOEING, n Specialty*. 1
Hemry M, Little.
NOTICE.
W ill lie sold in 30 day* lo -pay freight
charger, One llox of iiirrcliar'diae' .hipped
lo the order of U W Nelroa HamleraVille
(J*., ahi|>ped from Albany (Ja,
J. U. WICKER. Apt
H. AT. Katl.r.H.
Handeraville, Ga, March, loth
W, Qt. ROBERSON
A rney At Law.
8AN ' -riMIl.LK GK6HGIA.
Texmille
High School
Male and Pem a t e -
Tennille, —Qeo
* *
W. L. DUGGAN,' A. Prin.
The Sprinp Term of Utha igatitutlon
ipen<on Mond ,'y, J.rmaiv 10th,' 1887.
Thorouph iiiMtriirtiow'wtfl be pivot) to all
ranchreromnionly taught rn High Keiioo!*
l'lipila will bwprc|wrodt» vnOrv nwy ctaar
in <'olleg(it ‘
For further in8>rmatiMt Ap{dyti>*thr
Principal cr to 8. R., Kelley.,.-PTh*. Hourd
fruafee* '(ervii.ille Ga,
cc. 9D j880-ff.
G. W. H. WHITAKER,
DENTIST,
SANDF.RHVILl.E, GKOKG1A.
—TERMS CASli.—'
(MT Olfico upstair* im lira Photo-
irtaplt Gallery formerly, oecnpivil
Ity T. C. Glenn, Jones BariilLair.
Apr 20-’80
JERNIGAN&SON
will fix your wat
ch or clock as cli
eap, if not cheap
ei^ than anyone
else, come and. see.
- n ! A.S
-t' Mil-' k hi
rsr: m
• • ? Miy,
GRAINING LQLQRS If
DLDHSjrJnj| 1^1 S1 LMt'CH M!LU^
^ATLANTA.GA.^y)
ALABAMA \ DECATUR S
^ARHi.shES «R ; i5H ’^’KDOW GLASS
// - COLOR CAROS AND PRICES -
New Htoru N^WGooda, '"Flour,
Sr.i;ur, Coffoe, Tobacco, Cigurn,
CaniitHl Goods, Ilimlwurr, \Voqu-
den ware, iuware, Farthing Imple
ments, Soup, Potash, Stationary,
4tc, A’o,
U TWALER,
Bsved lltoLift'.
Mr.D. I. Wilooxson, of llorse Cave
Ky., aaya he war, for many years bad
ly afflicted with Phthisic, also Dialled
tbe pains were aluiust, UDeiidurnlly r
and would sometimes ulieost th ovi
him iutocouvulbious.' He tried Elec;
trie Bitters and get relief from fits'
bottle and after taking six bottles
was entirely cured uud bad guiued
in flesh eighteen pounds. Says he
positively believes he would have
died had it not l een f. r' the relief nf-
f rded by Electric But s Sold'at
tilty cents n bottle by V u Rut) lii gs.
Grand Jury. ,
SfjAember Term 1887.
J W. Davit,
IF. M. Harman,
It. F. Gladden,
• 'oAn. T. Gross,
L. J. Slay,
S M. Hitchcock,
S. J. Jordan,
Jnhn Tuiflor,
A. D. Kendrick,
Jno. C. Duggan,
Wm. UaVeher,
Jno. M. flathels,
w. d. u&w?; i
- Macon H'arthmL
A. W.AIdfrd,
A. IF. Guin f
Alonza J. Holmes’,
IF. ({. Jlailcg,
Dr. L. S, Garner, IFm. ft. Francis,
Hit CM Summerlin, Sgl Prince,
II. T. Pound, T. (V. Smith
M. M. Mathis, l‘a\ II. Sheppard.
Thos. E\ Itruuin, (fed L. Ma his,'
Frank S. Strange, Dr^J y ii. Henderson
First Week Traverse Junj September
Term 1887. •
NOTItK!
•I.SW.SO* lo LsnC
All p irlie« in Wiinliiiigloa auA Edtdwiu
OOliiitlu hwliom) loaiiH-tta iiuMrii-wiL fcirni-
n.alure in 1886, nnd d»*ir»"Vji , Cklf.'8ION’’
ut greatly reduced nt**; will find it to
their advantage to call and t*»u nn nt (licit
eat lies! convenience, at any office in
Co tri'IlotlHe, Suudrnville. nInu **v rap-
reaentalutivu or my self will !<• plwtsed to
accoiumodute them.
W. It. TH1GEKN.
Nailer.
I hrnby notify ail parties that on the
tided dur of-December 1S8U, £ witlidrvw
from Mid erased to hour .every interest in
lltin.iulH UuwueM of Sheppard uni (,'ihii-
puny and will not be responsible for any
ofthe debt* of the epneevn. llosel and
MrtHcW'Slieppiiid'retaining ilie. properly
and becoming resj>oii»iblc Ibrtll! oittstand'-
ing indchii-unesa.
, . I». T. Ihirkc
Dec. 18th 1880.
E, Twillsy,
E. W. lompkins,
Abel Cason,
L. D. Newsome,
Julius S. Drown,
Jno. E. Smith
Abe Youngblood]
ltob't Chapman,
IF. G. Knight,
E. It. Dudley,
H. V. Joyner,
Marshal H Hodges
-1 Notice
1 hereby forewarn any one fimn
(rmlingfor ihc folldwing notes a-
(hey ure lost or stolen* Ooo * iu
favor of mysclt jjl Veil ly Win , H
Smith of . Washington catiatv for
$135. One in favor of myself, given
ly .Squire- Martin for !?'UK. > One
iu favor.Of myself given ly ltenj
Davis fir $U. One in favor ol
myself given by Seeney Newton tot
$'•>7. One against Win Smith oi
Jt kuson couuty for $110.
Moses Sjutu
Dec. 10th 188G.
*0aiM ef
The Farmers IrteMl
IT OFF-SETS THE 1*0W ^RICE OF CXYTTON.
lly cteuusing tho seed j»orfb2t, lever ehokei,' rtitis \ight, giit.s fust,
a * akes ;i gtuxl sample. T;l»o fiiotlor starxfs on tlife IIk>p. it will
t nv kind of ootton rogulur, every ifiit gmttrooteotl its I'o^rosouted
a to give siitisfaotitxt. Price* his boon t'ciiucoJ. .
' 0al r on or address,
LANG and WILT.' . .
Mami'drtHreFs Agents, Simdersvillo,'Geor^iii. Fitr t'dll tle-<oiij>ti<> «
jirices and terms. A gitt tr 1) be kept in-stork: w1k.iv- it ua
bo tie unity titiie, 1 ■ ■ >.*
; VABIETT ^
.IKO\ WOSKSv
&wnt,
Propt’rs. Sandersville, Ga.;
Manufucturera and Dealers in: Steam Engioes of nil styles. Saw
Mills. Grist Mills. Cotton Gins, Presses and Machinery ot all kind*
A full lineSot Rubber and Leather Belting k U in stock. i.
Steam nnd Water Valves, Steam pipes u'ld l' ittings, Inspirators,
MneliincOils and Mill Supplies.
Repair work solicited and prompt v none mid ns dteup and well
us can be done all Machinery sold by us wu-guuemrtee to Im us re[i-
resented. ’ . . •
Write or ctll on us tor Prieoa and .*» scripbon oi anyth mg wuntci
in the Machine lino. - , •
BUN SHOP.
CENTRAL R.R.
James E. Page Jr., J. G. Whiddon,
David L. Tanner, Elias IF. Tanner,
Marcelus Norlhinglon, F. A . Watkins,
■Seth L. Hodgt.s,-'-- Joe A. Prince,
n B Cox, A. M. Biddle,
W. A. Smith, 91*1 IFm. E. Tanner,
W. Thos. Brantley, John T. Brown,
J*. E. Bridges, Cha* D. Thigjxm,
John F. Tanner, Ja*. ff. Page,
J. H. Brantley, M. H. Hartley,
oust icer, Elias G. Joiner,
Thos. A. Cuny, Joseph Bell.
Second Week lYaverse Jury Seph mhfir
Term 1887.
James T. Rogers, S. JJ. Page,
Ihos. G. Moye, hade A. Smith,
IF. C. Brinson, A. IF. J. Wood,
Linton A. Tanner, J. J. Smith,
B. B Sheppard, John T. Hudson,'
D. S. Smith, y Joseph It. Fluker,
Thos. E. Vickers, 11. A. Page,
A. F. Hudson, Judson Lord,
IF. A. Snetlihg, G. t\ Horton, ■"*■
J. R, Young, Jos. F, Northingtoh
Jno. IF. Brwtwell, Geo. It. Jenkins,
A. G. Griffin', ' Benj D Joiner,
llcauford TarpUy, John A. Robison,
Thos. F. Smith, Sam IF. Rogers,’
IF. J. Taylor, Kinchen Bridges,
.4. S. Mitchell, Chas freeman,
1. G. Greenway, J. 1). Orrr,
IFm. E Jotey, 11. S. Turlington,
1 $20.00 IDU REWARD.
The publisher* of Rutledge’* Monthly
offer twi Ive valuable reward* in their
Monthly for February, among which i* the
following: .-
Wo will give $20.00 to the penon tellin
in which i* th* middle verde in the New
Teataiuent Scripture*, (n.-.t the revued cd-
itioa, by March 10th,, 1887 Hhotild two
ur more correct amwer* be received, the
Reward will be divided. The money will
be forwarded to the winner A/arch 95th,
1887. - Per*ou* trying for the reward munt
lend 20 cent# in *ilver or po*tal note*,’(no
I km lag* stamp* taken) with their an«4er, for
which they will receive the. Monthly. for
Anrii in which th* name and addreea of the
winner of the reward and the correct an-
ewer Wilt be published, and in Which never.
Ol more valuable reward* will be offered-
Addrera, Rutj.edoe i'cnusnivu CowrA-
£ niton, P*.
IHIILTIIN INIGSK,
Tennille, Georgia*
Situated convenient to (ho depot.
Polite servants. Good rooms aud
charges reasonable. . , .
Respectfully,
J- C. HAMILTON,
Proprietor.
rjA VAN.N Alt t i.V, Ix-C. 19 18S(i,
On und after lhi* date Jut-ociiger trnina
will run ii* Dully unlctM murkud f, which
nre Diily except Sundiiy.
Guns Pistols and St>wim» Machines Tk ? e by which 'hese train*
utins, 1 181018 anu \ i run ,n.U) minute* »tower tnan Savannah
Kepatreu by lb. 1 vv ILLlb Y , oiii t ., ly ,; mc .
Jumienn street, next to Mr. llenj: j l v ^-v»nna | 1 .. lO^Oam t-jo* m5;4opn»
..... T, . , I ArMtiian 12;.k»pm 1I.-03 pm8:4j p («.
Wihddoii s residence. ArAugustu 4jl5|\m ti;l6am
I Ar Mhcdo 4;">Opiu 8;20nm
| Ar Atlanta ..... 9;0Upm 7;20u m
[ Ar Columbu*.. 0;*>0a iu 3;02 p in '
> Ar Montgomery. 7;09 p m
Ar Kiifaula 8;.j0 p m
Ar Albany...... ll);0Kpm lU;oUam
1‘iixenger* fir Sylvnniu, Handeraville,.
Wrigii'aville, Aliiludgrville and Tatoutun
should take IUKM)n m train
BARBER--SHOP!-
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CALL ON
IIENRY BRANTLEY,
Genuine tfonsylvanio Dent Corn
, e-ioNf ME %hiu by A. 8, Skmu
Money To Loan.
The undersigned nro prepared t<
negotiate LG A.V UPON' REAL h’S
TATE, security or approved COL
LATERAL paper. Terms easy.
Evans & Evans,
Attorneys at Law.
Motive to ’I'retmpnsgers.
I forewarn and forbid any one
from tresspassing, hunting, passing
through or iu any - manner, on inv
plantation, known as the Goodwyn
Davis place; under the penalty ol
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sanfletsville, Georgia.;;
. THE a -i.i.
FASHIONABLE BARBER
HOTEL BLOCK *
I'lUMH-nger* for TtMiiuiuUm, Cnrrollioiu
P : Perry, Fort Gaine», Th Holton, Buena Vin-
j tu, ljlakely and Clay ton ahouid tako ;2(X
> in inirn.
the
Feb. 22d, 1887.
D. G. Watkins.
Notice.
Till copurJ-iiersliip of Mc.Ulows 4
Meddotvs, of ‘Harrison, Ga. has
been dissolved bv mutual consult
ami by tbe witli(VrawaJ'of C. S. Me;l
dows, the business Av'ili be continued
at the same stand by Meddotvs &
Bedgood wbo wi# settle and collect
all accounts oftlic old firm.
C S. MEDDOWS.
S. J. MEDDOWS’
Thanking the public for past pat
ronage and hope they will continue
to patronaixe tho new firm
C. S. MEDDOWS.
Harrison, Ga., Feb. 7th, 1887.
R.J
It. SCHEDULES.
;>.*T$(VjSb\j
Sandersville And Tennille
llail-Uottd _ 1 " "
Leave S tmlersvillo
Arrive Sttniiersville
Leave Sandersville
Arrive Sandersville
11:40 a m
—rl2:50j>, m
2:25 p m
3:30 p m
We arc Still in lh« Field.
Friends our Jewelry Store is in
full blast nnd work done by com-
peteut workmen; we keep
a nice let of Jewelry, Spectncles,
Clocks and Afusjcal instruments
tor sale. We hope our old friends
and customers will not deserf, us
ip pur hour of affliction, we have
done you good
—-OFTHE :
WRIOIITSVIIJ.K, TENNILLE a>;p
DUBLIN K. U
To take efiect November M 18S6,..;. 1
GOING SOUTH.
No. 1 No. f).
t.v Tennille
Lv llurrixim
Lv Donovan ’.
Ar \> riglituv’le-
Lv WrightHville
Lv Lovett
Lv Bruton
Lv Condor
'Ar Dublin.
A..M.
fi 84
7 10
7 80
7 50
4 60
....820
....8 40
....9 00
... 9 20
M.
3 15
3 60
4 10
•1 35
4 45
5 05
5 40
fi 00
0 20
L Milien... 12;55 p m 11;15 p m 5;I0 a iu
" 1 Lv Augusta. 10;20 a hi 9;30 p iu
Lv Mucon... 0;50 a m 10;50 p iu
Lv Atlanta.. (>:3-5 a m 0;50 p in
v Columbun 10,20 p m 11;15 a m.
v Montgomery 7;15|iin7;40 a m
Lv Eufanlu... 10;19a m
Lv Albany... 4;50 a m o;57 p id
Ar Savannah 6;00 |>in 6;55 ti m 8;05 a n>
Sleeping ear* on all niglit pa*-enger
traiiiH between Savannah ami Auguata, am)
Savannah nnd Macon, Savannah
and Atlanta, Macon, mid Uwliimbua,
Train leaving at 8^20 p m uud arriving
nt5;5o a m will not stop to put off or take
on passengers between Sovannali and Mil
ieu.
Connections nt Sivnnnli with Savnnanlv.
Florida nnd Western Railway, for ad point*
ill Florida.
Tickets for ail point* and. sleeping car'
'.berths on Bale ut city office, No. 20 Bull
street, and dc|>ot olbee JJO minutes belufu
departure ot each traih.
« A WHITEHEAD
General Passenger Agei.L
J Q Sit AW, Ticket Agen t " ;
Au'gu i’ll, UdisonAi 8ii Wfmvilic
... ’ ' K. It.
PSSENE^’GER AND FREIGHT
* « ' (Except Sunday^)-, .
No 1, , A. m | No. 2, ' a- »f] .'.,
LvSandcrsville -t.'.53 | Leave Augusta 7.18 :
Lv Wurtheii....'..5.18' | Lv Gibson WA&
Dv Hines I...5.50 | “fi. 1 e Springs 11'-!*
■Lv Miichell 5 58 | Lv Min hell....11.49
Lv Belle Springs^ 1! | Lv Hines 12-04.
Lv GiliBon... 0 20 | Lv Warthb.i... 12.41
Ar Augusta! 9.00.
No 3
OOINQ NORTH.
Lv Dublin
Lv Condor
Lv Bruton
Lv Lovett
Ar Wrigbtsville:...
Lv Wrigbtsville..
Lv Donovan
No 2 No 4
AM PM
-to 00 8 39
10 3tt 900
....10 69 9 20
11 10 9 40
— - 11 40 10 10
11 40 10 05
12 00 10 35
work heretofore, 12
and will continue to do so now. 12 20 10 5-5
Chpfcrs, Bpnnish peanuts Seed
Peits, for sole by A. S. Spark*.
Ai Tennille J’; 1 00 1130
W. B Thomas,* Prosid ;nt,
Gen’l Supeiiotendarjt.
Nov. 14 1S8Q.
Lv Snndersville 3 30 J
Lv War.lien ,4.04
Lv Hinrs 4..4 J
Lv Mitchell 4.34 |
Lv Belle 8pmngu 5.14
Lv Gibson r ^!l |
Ja’ He|)li/,ibali...hi'7
ArS’ville Iris'
‘ No 4 p, m.
Lv Augusta 6.00
Lvlleiriizibah (i i (>
Lv GiImoii 7.40
‘Bello Springs 7.50
Lv Mitchell ..8 OS
Lv Hines 8.12
Lv \\ urtlieu 5 47
Ar Aiigiisin 'V’5 | ArS:indemyille9.07
SUN DAY—i'AoSENGERS ONLY.
No 1 A. M.
IvV Sai)dersvil e5.51
Lv Warthen..,..Ji , l(i
Lv Hines (i 50
Lv Gibsun ....7 22
Lv Hcphxibah... 1 .) 13
Ar August JO 13
No 3. p. yt,
Lv Snndersville 2.51
Lv Warilien 3.16
Lv Hines Ji50
Lv Mitchell 368
Lv Belle Springs 4 11
Lv Gibson 4 22
Lv Hephzibah ...613
Ar Augusta 7 13
No 2 . .
a,
Lv
August!..
....8 11
Lv
Heiili/ibuh.,‘J 14
I.V
Gibson....
..11.04
“Belle Siiringel 1.17
Lv
Miichell.
...11.31
L v
Hines ...
.41.40
L.v
Warthen.
..12. i 9*
Ar
&"ville....
..12 4 k
N 4 p. M._
Loav Aaugiiflla 3.L>
Lv Hepli/ikal)..4 1.9*
Lv Gibson ....S.Ot.*
’• Belle Springs 6 22
Lv Mitchell (435
L\ Hinat fiW
Lv War!ben....T 17
Ar Snndersville 7 41
R. M. MITCHELL, Tretidcat.