The Mercury. (Sandersville, Ga.) 1880-1???, May 17, 1887, Image 2

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The Mercury T/ir Sheriff's Organ Foi t*j. Pnbltrhcd by Washington ( c-mi* A. J. Jernigan & Co., — )pfliI.HH)US A l'ltOI*HIKTORS.( — To Our Su?t>:rrj?.K'rs. Siihseiibors to tlm MoVcii'w can Cfol cm 1 ol' Or. Kendal'a treatment, on | p tlie horse, and new sahneribars will petone also as a premium to tin; Morcarv. Subscribe now bToro they 1 arc all jjone and get one. Price ten I <Oi;«nil IKcrtliiff j The Mr.nctmv will bo sen lor (lie. Commencing at vVVightsville s,n:i 'l mnn ot $1.00 to all i\ no pay 5tli Sunday in May. ! cash when Jiey Htibsor,ln\ AVe will i do our be jt to give yf u. qtmr money’s mid maUv: the paper desirable m lx A rainy bolore i>noG ha si Mii I Introductory- serin by Re .1. M. Dnaldson. After sermon ad vents red in heretofore. ■d from twenty live (.'KHROL'.. * MAY 17TH - - - - 1337 i TUESDAY For Subscription to the Mercury, one year. UP.-j-.sgll'.. r-r-T—:..ur i — BGHOl’AST IlllSimit li WI\S The third regiment armory, corner of fourteenth street agd Grind av enue, presented a gala appearance lust night, the Mnnnudukc Guar s giving a hop, which was preceded with a spirited drill for the Garrett MA!\l>I?l£.HiYII.R.i: I'WOA ES1DA .it \ f c Dt, ii'a 1 . lb. .!> (•: 10 c.ts |oum. "2 'ii*2 o’clock, l’ M, reassemble itid organize. ' 8 Address by Rev A. L. Urnnt- j ly. Subjjcl: The Destitution with* in the Mt \Trnon Association, uiss ji’{ ;.is cured by olliors-, lift.>ots | 4 1-2 o’clock adjourned. •••••' c | s i 5 Preaching at 7 1-,'J o’clock-, P '•jo 0 e-H j l»y Dev 1*. J. l’ipkin. Subject: ..a o_i s rid l lie Gospel of Clnisl. ltav'j M | Smilli, nlternntc. 5 Satimlny morning, !) o’clock, A M Prayer meeting couduclud by Kev \Y A Sinquclicld, (i Id o’clock, A M. An address bv 15m A W J Weed. Subject: I Tlic Deacon's work, followed by God Is love. Tim loss of eeith Is Weavenly otl 1 i.'I'H wort h: u tlio future. T.» \ UEI’jJUVOiK’K \OTBri5 FJICST iim’ND. Bacon sides |>or Hulk Plain hams Shoulders Lml Co Ilea •Sugar Flour per bid. Meal “ bn Eggs “ don, limit r per puiind Chickens 15 els 20 r,t 2"> cis 15 (o tit) els ©iiitiiitvn. gnio. Mr W. H. L. Canto ol Giles' district departed this life on the 21st ol April, 188 gold medal, which was won by See- *8° 1 yens. !> months and 11) tints. Ho • mil St i inmiit liinie.- K.owl, i.,L- 'I'l,„ 1 bvnd ttntl died in this community, slid whs on Si l gill lit dame., UlKllltk. I he therefore well known, „nd to bo ablo to say liull was gaily decorated with lings that hu was without an enemy, and was held nud bunting worked into interesting I in high esteem as a citizen uud neighbor is designs. It was after U o’eloek when the Marmanukes fell into lino to drill for the medal, a handsome nf- litlr valued at 9101), presented by I. <Garrett, lonnerty a lienle/iant ol the guards. As they marched lor- waril under the eomnmnd ofCaptmn Perkins. Jlr. Garrett sleirpc'd to the 7 11 o’clock, A M Rev T J Peek. Subject; Modern Mission Win k and in- results. 8 1*2 o’clock, P M, adjourned. !• 2 I-'2 o’clock, P M Ucv i) A Stephen.*, Subject; Prayer, follow ed by Ucv J M Donaldson and J M Smith. 1(1 8 1-2 o’clock, P M Address 1R-S7. Boatwr h <Iconco Hebron Defpslcp Tnbcniuc’cs Iluncomb Clay's VVarthcn Gi'es, Catoe's Son. mu tVivishoro It.scy’s I 1 lew.hind Kiddluvilh* Harrison Sltstitvnll Wamntoek Tcntrille Siuitlersvillo I) 1ST. 1)11 ,M outlay .8.8 'J'nesditv I),8 Wednesday 01) Thnrstlnv 1 315 Friday ' J 00 Monday Inn Tee.stliiy 1850 Wednesday ihf Thursday !15 Friday '* 15 !).'! Monilnv “ 18 94 Tuesday *• 1!) Oil Wednesday -l ‘JO llir.'l Thursday “ 21 125.'I Friday “ 22 HI Momlay “ *J5 1345 Tuesday *' ‘JO .811 Wednesday 11 27 13011 Thursday “ 28 07 H itnnlav 0. 10, 23, 30 K DAVIS ST It A N( • K, T. It, W. C. April 1 “ 0 “ 8 •• II “ 12 “ 13 “ 14 Garrett steppe from. Inn few words liu einnplimeu- K ^ 7 ’ " Ul ' ' ted the Guards upon wluit they had her life work is brushed.' achieved m the past, and handing ol seventnim, she unite.l herself with die Rev (i W Smith. ISubjecI; Ori'dit ! Mill I 1 he medal to Captain Perkins, snitl Missionary liap'ist church, itml she iver ,,,,,1 iV-nct uitv IbiotiHls cbiiien- (,, inige<. he desired to present it to the’ one 'lea to do tlm w.ll of God. She possessed 'MUl 1 t. pUUiti ot Daptists CllUICM* . • . | . i • i , in »n funnent (lnarce fivory virtuo. tljutcu- MllOin tile judges nug.iL ilecule the torn into tbe compoHitloa of 1U0 trueHt SSIsaeSi &Sa<i&gs BUGGIES, uud WAGONS Itepnired PLOW WORK nud HOUSE SHOEING, u Soeciiiltv. tSeniy .Tl. liittlo. jnost dlieient Thejutlges were Licutedants F, (). Ferris, W. .1. Pa idee and ,1. 1’. O'Neill, of tire regular army, utti- jmned at Fort Leavenworth The coalerL then begun. First one and then another was dropped from the ranks. As the number left grew beautifully less the interest became certainly ld«h praise. In AniplHt, 1885 ho joined the 51. K. church at l’uiu iiiII. und (.veriiltcrwardHlivi.il a consistent Christian life. To n iit'iphbor Air. Canto said Irelore ilyirri; (hat he put liis trust in lire Lord, and lie was ins buckler. Lo i lives an ayed wile «tnl one daughter, and many Iriends to by llev <1 T Smith, Subject; Wotn mourn his loss, j. l. U. >nnH Alission Work, lollovved by Geoboti, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. O. Rev. I .1 Peeler. Joiu.B was horn May 5lh, 1657, and depnrtcd | | c'clucl-: Ad j mm iirly' agi* 1 12 7 1 2 o'clock, All ilddl'CSS by pnr freight One ltnx of merchardise shipped to die ordorof It W Nelson Sandersville t -’^' | Da., shipped from Albany (In, 18 Sunday 9 o’clock, A M Pray-; J. I’., WU'KUIt, Apt .ifiigii Bono Male and Fern 111C * Tennillo, —-Gsdj;,’ W. L. DUGGAN, A. M. Priu. Tim S|>rinB Term of tills institution opens on Monti .v, Jnnuiirv 1 Otlft 1SS7. 1 horoiigli lustruetfon will he given in ail ornnehes commonly taught in High Schools Pupils will be prepared t<> cuter any class in ''ollegvt For further information apply to ’ the Principal . r to S. U. Kelley, Pres. Hoard Trustees T,nnille Gti, ec. !)D 186(1—If. CL VV, 11. \V111TAKKR, DENTIST, SANDERSVILLE, GEOUGIA. —TERMS GASH.— Olliee lipstnirs in the I’holo- aiuph Gnllerv formorlv oeettpied by 'J'. ('. Glenn, Junes Jin'.Mint. Apr 20-’,SO *||aaf el manhood. She was an obedient daughter, a Ini hlul sts er and a devote I wile nnd inotl - ir, and sail are tbe liiarln that sutler this Iobi . lint ulus! that sweet fortu now lies in 11 o giuve, cold as the clod that covers it. llir bands lire h lded in their last repose, and U. orgin 1ms crossed over the river ana r, sts under 1 he shade of the trees. Miry H-i who bolds the dtsliny ol ui iii und nations in //is own lriindi, ever sntila en the bereaved rents uud her two nweet little children. ni(-.etni 14 Sundny ID o’clock, A M Sun day Scliool Muss Meeting, cult' ducted by Rev J T Smith. 15 II o’clock, »9i*rmon by Rev.) R II Ivey. Aitinate W S Ram-j 83 y. j ... ... , , 1 1 17 71*2 o’clncK. A M Prcnchinir 1 e i6i'. r innlly ‘here were blit lit ice She’s fled tromthis prison of sorrow and pain, 1 by Rev rJ T Smith. incn leu, 1' 11st hcigcnnt C littrloa HUo hns gone trout the plaotH that knew Tho, Second Scrgcnnt Juntes Kcu-1 her hef.rre, • nick n ml Privntu J tunes Sessions, I Wbcre t {'° i ltllul8 of G4rtl ‘ caulJot bind her PnvtUc Sessions went out nsxt, then 1 And".be cry ol nflliction can roach l.er no more. ller sihter IIaciikl. S. iV T. Itailroad. Jlaieli, 15th 1687. Sandersville, (1. ~ W~"Gc. K03ERSON. rney At Law. ..SMILLE GEORGIA. JERNIGAN & SON will fix your Wilt IT OFF-SETS THE LOW PRICE OF COTTON. dl Ol* clock as ch l’y doimsing tho seed pcrl’int, novor cliokes, puns lig’it, Hgins fast, A SAN P“- New store New Goods, Flour, otU'nr, Coffee, Tobacco, (.'ignis, Canned Goods, Hard wave, Woou> cap, if not cheap er than anyone else, come and see. TO« Nof 'l lFXM 1,1,1: noimi;: SI.000.000 to All pieties in WsJiington and Ilaldwin I farm* Vein's Support. GEORGIA—Washington County. UUDINAli Y't) OFFICE, Whereas the uppiaivers appointed to act \ >1 lowed First Scrgcnnt Tito, uml ami Second Scrgcnnt James Kcn- diick was left stuiiiling, the Victor in the contest und the winner ol tlm Jinmlsuimj mcdtil. (.'nptntn Jlurtis of < 'omp.'tny i), in u neat liltic speech piuttcuit'd tlic incdnl. b ‘‘ l f , ! n ’ ,?* A C0,ltin - ! H P“ rt * )'"iir's support tor Mrs.' Uiolml Mhep- nul to :«.1 c.-il\ hotii in the morning, pard widow of .lain z p shi ;-p,ud latu ol 1 lie ocuiision Wits nn exceedingly , “‘hi county, have Bled their ritnrn in this plensnnt one, while the proceeds will Pp lu *'. 11)1 P«m°«is coneerne I are hctehy not- nid much in del raving the expenses !!i°i!, l n ‘ho Court of Ordinary to r xi , 1 * n , . * 1 holu in and for Haiti conntv on ihu firsi of the Munnnil tkes when they go 1 Monday in Juua nut uml show cause if any to » nslllnglon, they have why said return should Dot lie np- Jl is with pleasure we re-prod lice ' H rovet * “nd lie tnadc thejndgmeut of the t *. . . ir * 1 COlirt. Thin Anril Oil. 1 Wte»7 MAYOR. W N Hannan, ALDERMEN •I I) Franklin, J II Pritclmrd, W J Joyner, J. F. Mot’clii.son. CLERK II B Massey, MARSHAL J H Davis ihp at their conunii'iiee. at my office in I vo u House, Sandersvillo. where my 1 ,-p- ! t'l'sentat.itivo or my self will he pleased to This April 9th, 18S7. M. NEWMAN, Only. I Dtiyyottr Gieeeries, Uarar Tobacco, Cigars Tinware, \\ eodenwaro from R. T WALKER. any the aboM! from the Kansas city Journal. Mr. Kendrick was bom lit our city und is the grandson of j Criminal Dockets. Col. K. S. I.tingmnde. lie moved to GEORGIA—Washington County JvttiiMis illy horn Alabnnm a lew | OliPINAIlV’s OnaoE. venrs back and is now idler of tlic T .,, i„ uti „,. u „ f „ , XI , . J-.l'.l .Nmiuiml 1 (J.nk ..I 111,, city, | Ful.i o in u.o emioty, pnn rrjjo'ilio mkn7 " Hum-lit linyotiil the litllu Hiihi'n. 5SBBT i ! " f 'Mr o,„, »w«,. -k,-, J llev. Cicorgo \V. I'slior a prominent *'ig ul my olliuc unit signing receipts for the young minister of the CM Kchurch died at | 4tl , J#y of M 1H87 Al, NEWMAN, Ordinnry. Jwurow AIitided people have not detiware, iiiwaro, Farming Imple* jcount'lomvIioso loans on i,,,| tnenls, Soup, Potash, Stationary, j mntm-ein 1830, and i!esiie"l';.\TEN.sU)X c ?- c & . j Rfently tcduci'il rates; will lint! it to ' ’ TlTWALTCIt, Co II' Blxei in Tcins. Grout exoitoineut tins lieoii causeil in tlic vicinity of Paris Tex., by the re in irknble recovery ofMr. ,j. Ii. Corley who was so helpless lm eonlil not turn in bed, or raise 11 is lieml; everybody Btiid lie was dying of Cousuinpt ion. Atrial bottle of Dr. Kings New Discovery was sent bi n. Finding leliel', ho bought accuilimodule them. \V. It. THKil'KX. likes n good sample. TI10 feeler stands on the (1 >or, it will I ny kind of cotton regular, every gin guaranteed as represented a to give satisfaction. IV'icoa It is bjo:t reduce l. Cul' on or address, LANG and WILT. Manu'nolnrers Agents, Sandersville, Georgia. For full doscrintio prices nnd terms. A gin w II be Kept in stock whore it ua h ) 1 to nuny time, ’ —1 yv &: ciTpa fin j-nsrarj jrrrrr^Tj ’^y ’*** klAxa ur.itxs rjclasi \J r.zAn cv/xuamJ vucsn irJ-« -IR©M IMIS- La ssjj "Wilt, Tropt’r's. Sandersville, Ga. a large bottle and a box of Dr, King’s j patty mid will not be rosponsihlo for anv Noiv Life fills; liy the time lie laid 4ehu of the conn m. llowel and tik 'ii two boxes of fills and two butt if tlm Discovery, Ii eras well and hud gained in Hash thirty six pounds Trial il >tt| >< of this Groat Discovery, dinii np'.'omt Dr. Uawli’ogB. (liratui Jury. Srptamber Ternl 1887. J IF. Dam's, IF N. Harman, 11 F. Gladden, Bid his mother’s ic.ideiicj near tliis ciiym AYtUliindaV la»t 4ili i 1st. A V Haim s. Died at Ids resident: 'n ill's city on the 3-4tli ihst. Mr, A. V. Unities in the li'.lih ye\r of liis ago. .1/r Hail.is wus otic of tho earliest settlers of our city anil was one of the old land marks. Tliul jiroud distim'- tion. the name ofun honest 111.mi, was his. True to hiiuself, 0-5—21 GEORGIA—Washington County . ORDINARY’S OFFICE. tho Hindoo), “bjcs notliiug hut, Li.i own shell, nnd thinks it tlic grand est place in tlm universe.’” FA (Ml SUCH I’A VO It I'l'PL’ Is meeting with satisfaction with John, T. Gromit L. J. May, S' M. Hitchcock, S. J. Jordan, John Taylor, L. It. Kendrick, Hr. L. S, Garner, (L10. C. Duyy-tn, Wm. Gallohcr, dno. M. /-ia -hels, IF. I). Hunter, Macon Warlhen, A. Ilk Aid red, A. IF. Gain, Alonza (/. Hohnex, IF. G. llaitey, I I'm. 11. Francis, Malic I hereby notify all parties that on tic third d ay from and this mill business ofSIteppir’d and Coin-I M tin it fact urers and Dealers in: Steam Engines of all styles. Saw ■l/.itliew sheppiml retaining the"projicnv Mills. Grist M’lls. Cotton UitH, l'rossos and Maeliinerv ol all kinds ami hccoiiiing respon.dbic tbr uii out-iaml- j A hill linc^ot Rubber and Leather Helting k pt in stock. Steam and Water Valves, Steam pipes and Fitting.*, inspirators, Mtiehine Oils and Mill Supplies. Repair work solicited and prompt v done and as cheap and well big indebtedness. Dec. 18th 1880. D. T. II like M J) C M Summer!in, Syt I’rim said deceased, and 1 true to liis friends ami ] ph°'* l i“n on pu, , . . ‘ planters in \\ asliingtou eoinilv to 1 ound, J. .V. Smith T-ii-u *■«•»*. ivif-M the undersigned tor loav« to sail the lands in j • J nos. V. hroxen, (ted L. Modus, Hun.Don county b<longing to the estate of I “-To feel tilwaya more disposed to Frank S.Stranye, Dr.J.II. Hrndersoi Notice I hereby forewarn any one from trading for the following note -, as they are lost or stolen. One in lavtir of mysi'll given by JV;u II Smith of Washington county for f pl>!5. One in favor of tny.-ell' given by Squire Marlin for One in I'.tvof of myself given by IJenj. Davis for ‘fli. One in favor ol myself given by Seene.v Newton for 8'd7. One against Wm Smith 01 Johnson county for $110. Moses Smith Dee. 101 It 188(5. its can lie done all Machinery sold by us we guarantee to be as rep* seated. Write or call on us for Prices and n scriptmn of anything wanted the Machine line. CENTRAL R.R7 Guns, Pisiols Repaired by Jernigan street, next to Mr Wiiiddon’s residence. tnd Sewing Machines E. TW1LLEY, on Benj. iiadL 1 ! Ami! I1 >ofr hia ap. see the favorable than the unhivor , tlic lirnl Monday in June, 1687, ,i|,|„ c ;,i . „r ( i.- , , liimto Ida convictioim, the suhjcit of thin i at h> Sauderaville in h till couotv. | Jo Slllo 01 lll.ngs, is a till'll of 11 — 1 ' ■' 'it'iaano. .1.... *< ....ii | mind wltieii it is more First Week Traverse dory September Term 1887. sketch lived 11111011)5 1IH near Ihc a lotted threescore and ten.years, lie joined the | Methodist church late in life ami has gone j "to meet hia eternal icward and join h>j idolized Luo. We sympathize wuh In-; widow in tier deep aIMktion, 15 MIC TION NOTICi: SASiij:nsvn.i.K,GA,, May Cth, 1S87. lly virtue of uimlioritv uranted ilm < ii Tliia 3Ulh day of April, 1887. M. NEWMAN, Ordinary W. C. C-5 <lt Adminiylrator'H DiamtsKiou. GEORGIA—AVashiigtr.n county. ORDINARY’S OFFICE. n. F Kitehoug uud H. 0. Wilson, Admin- titratora of tho estate of It. L. Wilson into ol r.y Virtue of aur.lionty granted’ dm city 1 of''idsmisshm Worn coum. 1 ! m-ilu an act ol tho General A worn- j the administration of said estate, amt I will Idv of tke htate, approved .Seplcmbeil 81I1, j pass upon their nppliciuiou on tho llrsl Mou- lhbi, notice is her,by given that an dec- ; day in Juno, l-b7, ut my olUeo iu S.mdcrs- imn will lie held at the court house in said ! ville in suid county, city on Saturday the 18th day of June next, | Given under my hand officially this 2 1 for the purpose of suhmilting to the (jimii-j day ol March, 1.87, lied voters usitlent within the corporate , M NEWMAN, Ordinary, limits of said 11 tv the question as towhclh-I 3 3-3m er the Mayor and council of s ,id city sh ill low, impose nnd collect a tax vf two mills mi the dollar to increase die funds for tho inuimenancc and s ipport of die publick schools of said cite- The election will he conducted as other elections arc now lield in said city for cor porate officials, and voters shall have writ- lltlppy to pnsseas tlmn to be born to an estate liny your Cotton i’ltss Kojieat LANG <{• WILT'S and save money Rlittik DEEDS. Justice SUM MG NS, st 11 (i FI A’S a tho MERCURY' OFFICE. Does any man wo 11 ml tboe? Not only forgive, but work into tiiv E. Twilley, F. IF lump!,ins, .Mnl Cason, h. I). Neirsomc, did 1 as S. Hroxen, Jno. E Smdh Abe Vounybluo'l, Hob'I Chapman, IF. (I. Auii/ht, E. It. Dudley, II. I Joyner, Marshal 11 Hod yes TeimilJe, Georgia. James F. Taya Jr., J. G. K'hiddun, David L. 'Tanner, Elias 117 Tanner, Marcel us Xml hi nylon, F. A. Watkins, Seth L. J/udyes, Joe A. Prince, H 1! Cox, A. J/. Kiddle, IF. A. Smith, Ol.-d IFm. E. ‘Tanner, thought intelligence of tlio kind ! ^ 7'hos. Hrunlley, John T. Jlrown, of pain, that thou mnyost never in I J /'. E Chas p. Thigpen, iiict it on another spirit.— Mtirga- New lioad in 89th Dist. GEORGIA—Washington County. To whom it may conooru. All perHOUH lUtereKtfd ar« beruby notitiod, t tlmt il no good emise by shown to tho «on- ! l f dr y» QU ui‘ltr will bo granted by tho under- I ten or j rimed on tbeir ballots, ‘‘For Tax- f.'** 1 *^ 011 tlie ^ li y of May, 1887, estul - I uh'oiih" or “Apainst Taxation*’ 1 li^hinga now road oh marked out by tbe! Ily oitler ol lhe .lAivor and conucii* ' Koud C’ommissionorH ajijjointod lor tb»tt pur- i J- N. Oil.more Ma\ or, p08e “^ ommt . l ! l,ir, « at »*ox trail road be i C. I1KKRY MITUiFJsL, City Cork. vet Fiil’e.*. The flowers at Jims J/, W. Ferry’s exquisite this He.ison. A lot ci' Mikado Hair Rolls Miss Alary W. Ferry’s. 1CEGISTKATJON JVOTIC’E My honks arc now open for tlic rcgislra- l John F. Tanner, j J. 11. Hranlley, j Gid Slacer, I Thus. A . Curry, Tt'niiillc liutN, Mimx M uiiio H jlui i.s, of D.ivitsboio is visating friends at this place, Air. W. K . Eivti'idgj It is moved bin family to Tcumlle. jj] The municipal eleetion on (It 7th re sulted as follows; J. G Harman Iutend- n >it;J F. Alerkerson, J. D Franklin IV J.. Joyner, II. H. Hatch, Aldermen. Aliss Eliza Stokes lias retained , bontrignt's loiter home at Flovilla. i *-• 1,110 * da ituii rouu uti- > , ,• . r> . |,a tween the residences) of Edwin .Smith and , V vulos for 1,10 Ltfy election on the Eli is Joiner passing through Lada of Elhw ! n , ta -n to . 8 Ir ' 1 ' 1 J "" u ls th, 1S87. Jotnir Edwin Smith, Etch T. Halt, W. il : ' '' ‘ ‘day, dime 10di. C Hurt nud Mrs. Sophie smith to the' ooudIj HUNKY. MITUHJCI.L.C’ity Clerk. , . . - ..... eountv | line, by way ol the Hart lord .aero.ss the bi, Ohoopiv river." This loth day of April, 1887. 4 21 -It AI. NEWMAN, Orditnry Tax Receiver’s Notice; LAST ROUND. 1SS7. DIST. 1 abornac le.... 1316 J. Ion day ^lay. ... 0 99 Tuesday •* Do not Jas. II. l\iye, M. II. Hartley, Elias G. Joiner, Joseph Hell. i Second Week Traverse Jury September Term 1887. ! James T. Foyers, S. M. Faye, 'lhos. G. Aloye, J.-aac A. Sindh, IF. C. Hrinmn, A. IF Wood, Union A. Tanner, J. J. Smith, II. 11 Sheppard, John T. Hudson, D. S. Sindh, Joseph IF Ftaker, Thi s. A’. Tieiers, 11. A. l'aye, A. F. Hudson, dudson Lord, IF A. Snelliny, G. T lloeton, J. H, i oung, Ja j . J\ Norlhinglon Kb' j Jno. IF. HrusiveH, Geo. 11. Jenkins, ‘in | A. (J. Griffin, Henj D Joiner, Situated convenient to the depot, Eolith servants. Good rooms and charges reasonable. Respectfully, J. (J. HAMILTON, Proprietor. Tbe undersigned are prepared to 1 negotiate LG A A Ui’OS REAL It’S TAI'E, security or approved COL LATERAL paper. Terms easy. Evans & Evans, Attorneys sst i.siw. CALL ON IIENRY 15R ANT LEY, THE FASHIONABLE HARDER HOTEL BLOCK psy high prices for Spectacles, when you cun get them at Jernigan Son for less money. I Heaufurd^Tarpley, Joan A. Hobi’on, r . i Ihos.F, Smith, Sum W. Hagers, 00 'l ,£< ‘ s ' ,llh 1,1 l vo, > < j IF. J. Taylor, Kinchcn Fridges, D. A. Bradford, wholesale pnpor dfnl- 1 ,S- Aldehell, Chat Jtrccnian, er of ChattauoKga, Tenu., writes, that ^ ('• Green way, J. J). Orrr, lie was seriously nillicted with a severe I IFm. E Josey, Jl.S. Turlington cold tlmt settled on his iungr; had tried Notice to TreNSjpsisscrs. I forewarn and forbid any one from tl'isspassing, hunling, passing Linough or in any niauuer, on my [/lantalioii, known as tho Goodwill Davis place, under tlio penalty of (lie law. 1). G. AVatkixs. Feb. 22,1, 1S87, tieisvilio And Tonniiie Si;ji!-ft,>u<l Drl-pstwp.. Ucbrou 98 Wednebd’ay ."......il m iny remedies wilhunt lien'etit. Beimr (,uont ' e ^ Thursday “ i a iuduced to try DrKiug.s Now discovery 5fay.... 13 for Consumption, did so and was entire- 1 by use of a few bottles. I ““".-"K-'-s .....90 Friday jjay 13 lor (Jons , f nv f“» A Honda. .90 Mouduy •• jg ] v eiireil I w’ftnnanck 3t0re ' “ HI Aid, ti •in ltd in I , hJ f " 12 I f,„. nil (< Misses Jennie Linder, Ciauiiin I Harrison 91 Wodutsduy 1 and Midge Ellffof M 1 i‘ hltville at ; Fringe 13-4 Thursday..'." . . . , , I SltiirixiL'ull 1 '44 * IA„; i tended tne picnic l:ci e. (The Tennille High fc'cbcol m drr (lie tutorage of J'rtf. W. LJIluggim, will bold itscommi noement Exercises Juue S.'U und 24ih Prof. C. C. Cox of La grange will deliver the annual address a d Cupt. P. II. Taliaferro, of our city li is bran invited t> deliver tlic prizes. A liti rary Ueut is in store for the Ten- ill inns. (Stonewall 1345 Friday mddluvilli) 1253 .Monday’.'” Cleveland 1384 Tuesday • B/sey’s 92 Wednesday!!!' Davisboro 94 Thursday S"n Hill 93 Friday.... aarihen 1350 Mm,lay • Il'ulUer Bros 1350 Tuesday ..17 ..18 ..29 . .20 ..23 ..21 ..5(1 ..27 . .30 . .31 which time he has used it in liis family for all Coughs and Colds with best ro suits. This >s tho experience ol' thous ands whose lives have boon sa ved by liis Wonderful Discovery. Trial buttles free ut Rawlings’ Drii"- Store. Just received 2 hundred lbs ol Lorillards Genuine Jar Snuff which we are sell.ng at 5octs a pound. EHOLT & BRO Suitd If is Lite. I Mr.D. I. AYilcoxsou, of Horse Cave 99 Wednesday. .June ....1 Kj•> says 1)6 was, for many years biul- 7'“ 0< , 05 Thursday " 2 j l.V ufilictcd with Phthisic,also Diabled Down s More...^96 Friday •• 3 j the pains were almost m,endurable uy 1 und would somelimes almost throw .8! Uia into convulsions. Ho tried Elec- Lie Bitters and got relief from firs, bottle and aider taking six bottion was ent.il ely cured and had gained in flesh eighteen pounds. (Says Le positively believes Le would Lave died Lad it not been for the relief af fprded by Electric Bitters. Sold at j filly cents a Lottie by A\ inRewlipg- Tenaillu Buucomb 13i Tuesday " 7 Clny'H 1U0 Wednesday.. .“.... g Walker’s Mills JU0 ’1 hursday •- /j Sanderevi 0 iivety Saturday until tho isih ol Juno, dhen my O' oks will close. Justices ol the l'e j* in e,.eb district will please take lotuo an make returns, according to law 10 ti 6 undo -igutd, the uaincs ol all ptisons liMheirr qicctive districts, subject to poll e. davis htrange, T. ii, W. C. A $20.00 BIBLE REWARD. The publishers of Rutledge’s Monthly idler tu Ivo valuable rewards in iheiV M01.tidy !or February, among which is tlic following: Wc will give $20.00 lo (lie person tel I in us wliicli is the mid.lie verse iu the New testament .Scriptures, ( ne t the revised ed ition, by March ludi, lsi7 Should two ">• more cpncct answers ho received, ilie Reward will Ije divided. The money will Notice. Llilt cnpartiiofship of Mcddows & Mcddows, of iiunimni, Ga. has iict-n dissolved by mutual consent and by the withdrawal ofC. s. Med dows, the business will be eon tin uud at tim same stand by Bdcddows A Bedgood who will settle and collect all accounts of the old firm. G S. ,M I'd)DOWS. !8. J. ME DHOWS’ Thanking tho public for past put- lonngo and hope they will continue to patronaizc the new linn C. S. M El/DOWS, Harrison, Ga., Feb. 7th, 1887. Leave S mderuvillo- I Arrive Saudersville- 1 I,cave Sandersvillc- Ari ivo Siuidersvillw- 1 1 : IU it m — I.2:50‘p; m 2:2n p m —e dit) p m Savannah Ua., Dec. I!) PHU, t)u and alter tliis d.ito pi-senger trains will run as Daily unless marked j-, which are Daily except Sunday. The: Standard time by* which these trains run in .40 minutes slower tiian Savannah city time. v Lv Savannah.. UkO) a in 8 20 a m5;IO pm ! ArMilien l‘J;35pin 11;03 p in 8:fj p m Ar Augusta I;t6 pm (J;15 a 111 ! Ar Macon 4;50pm 3;20am ! Ar Atlanta 9;00 i> m 7;20 a m Ar Coluinlius . 0;>0a in 3;t)2 p m Ar Montgomery. 7;<J9 p m Ar Eufaula 8;50 |, m Ar Albany 10;08 p m 10;oUa m IDsangers for Sylvania, Saudersvillo, Wii;;h‘sville, Miliedgcvi lo und KutuuUm ; should lake 10:00 a m train l'.issengeis ler Th imnstin, Carrollton I’crrv, Felt (!.lines, T ilhmton, Buena \’is-' 1 U. Blakely and Clayton should take -JO j p m train. Lv Milieu... 1J;55 p m 11;15pm 5;10 a 111 Lv Augusta. 1();'J0 a m 9,30 p m , Lv Macon... 9;50 a m 10;-50 p in j Lv Atlanta.. 0:35 a in ti;50 p m Lv Columbus 10;20 p 111 ll;15am : Lv Montgomery 7;!5pin7;40 a in ! Lv Bulimia... ft);49 a 111 ; Lv Albany... -1;50 a m 3;57 p m Ar (Savannah 6;00 p m 6;55 a 111 S;05 a m Sleeping ears on all night passenger trains between Savannah and Augusta and Savannah and Jl/ucoii, Savannah and Atlanta, -bacon and Columbus. 'train leaving at8;20 p m and arriving aln;,-i5 a 111 will not stop to put oil"or take on passengers between Savannah and .Mil ieu. 'Connections at Sivnnah with Savannah Moiida and Western Railway for all poiuts in Florida. 1 ickets for all points and sleeping ear berths on sale at city olliee, No. 2()' Bull street, and depot olliee 3J minutes Lcluro departure ol each train. G A WHITEHEAD TIME TABLE OF THE WillGIITSYI L* E, TKNNILLE DUBLIN It. It J CSILYW General Passenger Agent. , Ticket Agent - To take efleet November 11 IS O, GOING SOUTH. No. 1 Wc lire still in die Field. I'l lends our Jewelry Store is in forwarded to the winner Jl/areh' loth, 1 Blast and work done by co 1887. Persons trying lor the reward must 1*0toil t workmen; send 20 ecu's in silver or postal notes, (no ' ’ ' " ~ pc,stage stamps taken) withthei, answer, for which they will rcccite the Monthly for April in which thu name and address of the winner of the reward and the correct an swer will be published, and in which sever, al more valuable rewards will be ofiered- Addrcss, RurLitnoK Plislishixg C'omi'a- Ejston, Pa. Genuine Pensylvania Dent Corn ellow an whito by A. 3, Sparks we keep a nice lot of Jewelry, Spectacles, Glucks and .Musical iustrmncuts lor sale. We hope our old friends and customers will not desert us in our hour of affliction, we have done you good work heretofore, and will continue to do so now. Cliufers, Spanish peanuts Seed Peas, for tale by A. 3. Sparks. * Lv Tonniiie Lv J ramson Lv Donovan \r \! i ightsv’lc Lv Wriyhtsviilo Lv Lovett Lv Bruton Ar Dublin A. M. 0 3) 7 10 7 30 7 50 I 50 (S 20 8 4 l 9 00 .... 9 20 P. M. 3 15 3 50 ■I 10 •1 31 4 45 5 05 5 40 0 00 ti 20 AH(;y.;va, CGBmui &Sumlersvillo EJ. B«. PS.S E X K N J: E R A X D FR El G11T (Except Sundays) , lN ’° *> A - i'l- I No. 2, A ■ M. Lvhandersvillo I..53 | V u Augusta 7.13 Lv Wartheii 6.18 | 1 ,c t li' .ain 11.12 l,v 'fines 5.50 | “Ii. J • Springs'il'29 Nv Al lull'll 5 58 | Lv Mitchell....11.49 Lv Belle Springs 0 it | Lv Hines 12-04 Lv Gilisci 0 JO j Lv U , .'ii4!km...!J.H Ar Augusta 9.00 | ArS’vilio 1.1a No 3 i . m. | No 4 a. m. Lv hand,ersvilie .1 30 j Lv .\ucush... .5.00 , |' v »'»r d.ol | Lv lluphzibah 0.1)0 i'V Hi"-.".. I.I ‘ j Lv Gibson 7.49 Lv .diu’.i.v1 4nl j ■' it,;|le Springs7.50 hiring,i 5.11 | Lv Mitchell...8.03 Belle I CIO!NO N011X11. No 2 No 4 A U P M 10 00 8 30 10 30 900 1050 9 20 H 10 9 40 11 40 10 lo .... 11 40 10 05 ...12 00 10 35 12 20 10 55 •••.I Ol) 11 30 ,! President, Say. 14,18m! Sulle, ' i “‘“' 1 “ ut ' Lv Dublin Lv Condor Lv Bruton Lv Lovett .*.;;; Ar Wriehtsville.... Lv Wrightsville Lv Donovan Lv Harrison Ar Tennille VV. B Thou a LvG.bs,"i. ‘ o ,1 j Lv Hines 8.12 | l.v Hephzibah...8.1-7 | J.v Wartheu 8-17 Ar Ang-tsia '‘.'.'5 | A r Sandersville 9.07 "L N DA l— PASNiCNGERy ONLY. i N li 1 , ./'• M - I ^‘>2 a, si. l.v bandersvii n5.51 | Lv Augusti S 14 Lv Wartlun O'lO | Lv llephzihah.J). 14 L v Hines (i.50 | Lv Gibson I 1.04 'o' Much II 0.58 j •'BelleSpringe 11.17 Lv l’.clleSprings 7.1 I | Lv Alitehcll...11.33 Lv | Lv Hines ....II 40 Bv J Icphzih ill... 1) 13 | l, v Warlhen... 12.19 Ar August 10 I.i | Ar A” ville 1241 No 3 r. m. j N> 4 i>. m. Lv Sumlcrsvillc 2.51 | Lcnv Aaugusta 3.15 Lv WHi-thon 3.1b j Jav JIephz:hah..4.1U |' v "'“‘‘S 3 50 j Lv Gibson li.09 ,v Mitchell 3 58 | "Belle Springs 0 22 Lv Belle Springs 4 11 | Lv Mitchell 0 35 Lv Gibson 4 22 | l.v I Dims 04! Lv Ilcphzihali ...6 13 | Lv \V„rliion....7 17 Ar AugUHla 7 ]3 | Ar Sandersville 7 41 K. M. MITCHELL, President.