The Mercury. (Sandersville, Ga.) 1880-1???, May 31, 1887, Image 2

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The Mercury Tht Sheriff's Organ For Washington (min ty Published by A. J. Jernigan & Co., —)pum.i*nrT»fi * rnornii:TOT)s.(— SAMIEIiSVIl.LE, GEORGIA. TUESDAY - RIY 31 ST lt«7 EDITORIAL Th? yellow fever ia reported at ' Key West. The clioler is on its ''rounds. Thus tar no Cltris'.ain has bee allowed to enter the Sidon tomb )em pie in Palestine. Moslem officials enter freely, however, nnd many 1 f them mutilate and carry away por tions oi the statuary. A calf belonging to D. B. Stevens of Cnssoille, Wis., was picked from the track by a passing train nnd car ried on the cowcatcher to a point op posite the stable, when it jumped off not in the least harmed. St. Joseph, Mo., now claims to be ilie only gen nine Simon pure railroad 0 s * 1 .11 the United States. It la- also adopted ns its notn dc plume the h'gh-sounding title, “The Queen (.’tty of the Missouri Valley and the Gate way to the Now West.’’ And, of course, like every other Western city, it has the biggest boom in creation. Warren Clipper: Undoubtedly the oat crop is a failure. This is a hard fact for our farmers to realize, but what can’t be cured must be endured Oats were at one time thought to be one of the most profitable crops that a farmer could plant, but the success ive failin'of the Inst three years seem to contradict the theory. That was a very appropriate wedding in Boston last week, when a (Cincinna ti man married u Boston girl. It was n union of pork and beans. Cardinal Gibbons has sent from Itonie a valuable cninco ring as bis contribution to a church fair soon to be held in Baltimore. The self-reliant merchant, while* not above learning front others, keeps his own counsel, trusts principally to himself to make bis business suc ceed. Mr. Gladstouc denies that be con' templates a visit to America. There will be a reunion ol ex-con. federates in Monroe in July. Ex-Governor William Smith, of Virgiuia, died May 18, aged eighty- nine years. The flon. Samuel Based has lteen elected United Stales Senator from Florida. The prohibition movement in Louis ianu is receiving much support from the Negroes. The farmers in portions of South Carolina arc in lino spirits over their crop prospects. A man named Hoover has been going around the country urging the negroes to band together and demand higher wages, and telling them to apply the torch if the increase of wages were refused. Alter a long harangue at Wancnton ou the night of the 19th, he was dangerously silo' ll is believed that Hoover bad been swindling the negroes and was a vic tim of their wrath, lie claimed to be Knight of Labor. Somebody cluims to have di*- covered a substance which is -'300 times as sweet us sugar." The “substuuce’’ is supposed to be about eighteen years and wear a bustle. W J Kell, who lives near Leary, while cleaning bis pipe accidently stuck his Knife iato his leg and be fainted from tho effects of it. llis physician thinks there is little hope of his recovery, on account of the nicotine from his pipe havs ing entered bin system This should make people careful in cleaning % their pipes Charles Farwell, Senntor-elect from Illinois, resembles Garfield in featuie to a slrining degree Last summer men went through aoine New Kngland towns, leaving trial bottles of medicine, not to be paid for unless used. Recipients were asked only fora written acknowledg ment. Several now lirnl in the hands of third parties notes for $2u, heal ing their signature. Official telegrams from Key West, in the Sanford Journal report u death fiom yellow fever in the former city, witli several cases esidev, relatives of the party that died. A Good beginning is a start in the r ght direction, tut it is only a start. E.-en if it b admitted that “what’s well begun is hale done,” unless the other half is done the fu>f half will never be a suecess.lt is patient e< at 11 nuancein well-doing that wins Ibe chiefest- (otnmeiidalion; and the reward for well-do- ng is not for him who starts right, but fo* him who endures unto the end. The pathway of a wasted life may bo strewed with good be giuuing. _ mN An immense amount of harm is done in numberless homes I y the records of wicket! rs< with which t ic pages of reputable newspapers arc stained slid ilctilcd. “Why haven’t 1 a GOO acre farm a well as that man tiding by in bis cat t inge?” yelled a red-nosed anarchist orator as be glanced at the crowd “Because ho saved $000 nnd bought hia f».i m w hen it cost him $1 tin acre and you poured your $600 downyottr throat,” responded a man on the back seat, nnd the orator asked no more conundrums.-Chicago Tribune. The State Supremo Court has ren dered a very important decision which is destined to arouse consid erable excitement among till diffe rent churches. The Court decides that not only are rectories and par sotmges liable to tnkalion, but it declares that, any legislation ex empting such property would be un constitutional. The decision sub jects to taxation vast amount of property in the State, which lias always heretofore bceu exempt. It is said that, in the city of Augusta alono. property to the value of $100,000 will be added to the tax lists by this ruling. And there is no rebut or remedy except by an unit mtnient to the State Constitu tion, The flowers at Hint tt. W. Perry’s exquisite tin* season. Tax Receiver’s Notice; LAST ROUND. 1887. DMT. Tabernm Is.. ..13IS Monday May... .9 Deepatop ... . .99 Tuesday •* 10 tlebroo 08 Wsduesdaj Oconee 88 Thnrsdsy “ l-J Uontrigut's 00 Friday May....13 Irwins X ltoadH.,00 Monday •• IN Z. Smith's store. .80 Tuesday •• 17 Wamumek 80 Tuesday •- liarrisou 01 Wednesday..." Pringle 13M Thursday...." Stonewall 1345 Friday •• itlddleville... .1203 Monday •• Cleveland 1384 Tuesday 11 •loHey’s 02 Wednesday... •* Duvisboro 04 Thursday •• Situ Mill 03 Friday Wurthen 1330 Mouday.... It allter Bros .... 1:150 Tuesday . Giles 00 Wednesday. Cato’s 05 Thursday... Down's Store... .95 Friday “ Touuillo 1300 Monday *• Buncoub 136 Tuesday.. Clay's 100 Weduesday Walker's Mille 100 Thursday... Saudersvtlle every Saturday unlit the 18th ul June, when tuy books will 0I0M. Justices of the Peace iu each district will plsass take notice aud make returns, according to law to the undersigned, the numos of all persons iu their respective districts, subject to poll tax. E. DAVIS STRANGE, T. K. W. 0. 12 ..17 ..18 29 20 23 24 M 97 .*• 30 31 June.... Ueacral MSt^lag Commencing at Wfi^htivillc Friday before 5th Sunday in May. RAM M K. 1 Introductory sermon by Rev. f. M. Diiftldtoii. After sermon ud- journ. 2 o'clock, P M, reassemble and organise. < 8 Address by /fev A. L. Brant- !y. Subject: The Destitution with in the Mt Veruou Association, dit» used by othors. 4 1-12 o’clock adjourned. 5 Preaching at 7 I*<2 o’clock, P M, hy Rev P. J. Pipkin. Subject; he Gospel o( Chiist. UevJ M Smith, alteruatt. j Saturday morning, 0 o'clock, A M Prayer meeting conducted by Uev W A Sinquefield. 6 10 o’clock. A M. An address bvgroAWJ Wood. Subject; IT.• Deacon’s work, followed by otbara. 7 11 o'clock, A M Rev T J Beck. Subject; Modern Mission VVoik and its results. 8 L2 o’clock, P M, adjourned, 9 2 1-2 o’clock, P M Rev J A Stephens, Subject; Prayer, follow ed by Rev J M Donaldson nud J M Smith. 10 8 1n2 o’clock, P M Address by Rev J T Smith, Subject; \Votn<« uns Mission Work, followed by Rev. 1 .1 Peeler. 11 fi o’clock, Adjourn. 12 7 1 2 o’clock, An address by Rev G W Smith. Subject; Origin and Perpetuity oi Baptists church ea. 13 Sunday 9 o’clock, A M Pray meeting. 14 Sunday 10 o’clock, A ^JpSuS- day School Mass Meeting, con ducted by Rev J T Smith. 15 II o’clock, -Sermon by Rev. B. H Ivey. Altinate W S Ram »«y. 17 7 1-2 o’oIock. A M Preaching by Rev J T Smith. The Mircgky will be sent for the ■mall sum of $1.00 to all who pay- cash when they subscribe. >Vo will do our best to givo you. your money's worth; and make the paper desirable n the future. Year's Support. GEORGIA—Washington County. ORDINARY'S OFFICE, Whereas the appraisers appointed to set apart a year's support lor Mrs. Lydia Canter, widow ol W. U. L. Cuuter late of said vaun iy, deceased, have died thoir returu iu this office, nil persons concerned are hereby not- 1 tied to appear at the Court of Ordinary to be held in eud for said county on the Bret Monday in July next aud show oauee if any they have, why said return should aot be ap proved and be made tbe judgment of the Court. VAX K Ilf.’ tiIVKH'N NOTICF. FIHSiT KOI ND. 1887. I)IST. Boatwrs 90 Monday April 4 >con*e 88 Tuesday “ ■ 6 Hebron •8 Wednesday “ 6 D-epstrp 99 Thursdey " 7 Tabernae'e 1315 Friday " 8 itimcomb 136 Monday 11 Clay’* rv UK) Tuesday “ * 12 Warthen 1&50 Wednesday “ 90 Thursday “ 95 Friday " 18 Giles, Caine’s 14 15 Sun Hill 413 Monday “ 18 Davi.boro 9,1 Tuesday “ 19 Jneey'a . 92 Wednesday *' 13SI Thursday “ 20 Cleveland 21 Riddleville 1263 Friday " 22 Harrison 91 Monday " 25 Stonewall 1345 Tuesday 26 WammiK-k 8V Wednesday “ 27 Tennille .1399 Thursday •“ 28 Sandersville 97 SUiirdavO. 16, 23,30 E. DAVIS STRANGE, Tibs 25th day of May, 1887. 5-26 4t NEWMAN, Ordy. For Letters of Administration de bonis non GEORGIA—Washington County. ORDINARY'S Ob MCE, James Wood aud others have in doe form ap| lied to tho utiderstgued tor tbe appoint- tueul of E. A. Sullivan, Comity .Administra tor. «» Administrator de bonis non ou tbe estate of James Wood, late ol said county, deceased, aud 1 will pass upon s.kid applica tion on the first Mouday iu July, 1887, ,at my cilice iu baudemvilie. Given under my band officially this 25th day of May, 18b7. M. NEWMAN, Ordinary. 5 2G-4t For Letters of Admluistrstion. GEORGIA—Washington County ORDINARY’S OFFICE, Mrs. Susan A, Smith has iu due form ap plied to the undersigned for letters of ad ministration on theeetute of Miss Jennie L. Smith, late of said oointy deoeased and I will puss upon said application on tba first Mouday in July, 1887 at my office. Given under my hand and official signa ture this 25th May, 1887. At. NEWMAN, Ordinary W. O. 640-4t lor Ailu.i li.-trator'e Dismission, GEORGIA—Washington County. * Oi dinary’s Office. S'epUcu M. Gilmore Administrator of tbe estate of Marina Wadsworth late of said county, deceased, has iu due form applied to me for letters ol Dismission from said ad ministration, aud I wilt pass upon his appli cation on the first Mouday in August 1887, at my office in Smdersville in said county. Given under my hand officially this 2d day of May, 1887. M. NEUMAN, Ordinary. fi12-3m Bids tor Painting tho Jail. GEORGI 5—Washington County. Ordinary's Office, May 10th, 1887. Sealed bids will be received at this office until Saturday 21-t of May, 1887 at 12 m. for painting tbe Jail aDd tbe Jailor's dwelling. Specifications can be seen et this offio 1 J be right to reject any or all bida is reserved. M. NEWMAN, Ord'y. may 12- 2t A dm ini Unitor's Dismission. GEORGIA—Washington county. ORDINARY’S OFFICE. B. F. Kitchens and H G. Wilson, Admin- tilrutors ol the estate of It L, Wilson late of suid couuly, deceased, have in due form uppliude > me for letters of dismission from the administration of suid estate, aud I wilt puss upon their application on tbe first M m- day in June, Db7, at my office in Banders- ville in said county. Giveu under my hand officially this 2d day ol Murcfi, 1087. M. NEWMAN, Ordinary 3 3-3m GEORGIA—Washington County. ORDINARY’S OFFICE. E. 8. LuDgmude, Administrator of Wm. Ueux, deceased, bus iu due tom appliid to the undersigned tor leave to sell the len Is in Uaialson county belonging to the estate oi -i tia iieciaied, and I will pasB upon his ap plication on the first Monday in June, 1887, at my office iu Sandersville in said county, 'ibis 30lb day of April, 18&7. M. NEWMAN, Ordinary W. 0. itO-5 TUWNsrTENNILU, MAYOR. W N Harman, ALDERMEN J D Franklin, H S Hatch W J Joyner, J. F. MerchUou. CLERK H R Massey, MARSHAL J H Davis Buy your Groceries, Hardware Tobacco, Cigars Tinware, auy VVeodeuwure from U. T WALKER. Blank DEEDGL Justo SUM MONS, and FI FA’ at the MERCURY OFFICE. Illark Smith Shop BUGGIES, and WAGONS Repaired PLOW WX)RK find I10RS15 SHOEING, a Specialty. Henry IN. Little. Tennille High School Male and Fem 1 Tennille, — GteoJzJ ale. W. L. DUGGAN, A. M. Prim The Spring Term of this institution open, on Mondsy, January 10th, 1887. 'Thorough instruction wiN be given in all brooches commonly taught in High Helmuts Pupils will be prepared to enter any class in Colleget For further information apply to 'Jtlie Principal i.r to H. It. Kelley, Pres..lloard Trustees Tennille Ge, | sc. 91) 18*0—If. gTw .h .w hutakkr” DENTIST, SANDERSVILLE, GEORGIA. —TERMS CASH.— A lot of Mikndo Unit* Rolls Miss Mary W. Ferry’s. al RKUINTKATION NOTICE. My books ere new open for (he registra tion of votes for the City election on the school tax to be held 'June 18th, 1887. Honk* will close Friday, June 10th. (J HENRY. MITCHELL,City Clerk. Do not pay high prices for Spectacles, when you can get them ut Jornigau A: Son for less money. G«m»4 Hew tills 1st Every Case D. A. Bradford, wholesale paper .leal- *r of Chattanooga, Tcnn., writes, that lie was seriously afflicted with a severe cold thwt settled on hia lnugs: had tried many remedies without benefit. Being induced to try Hr King,* New diecovery for Conenmption, did so nud wee entire ly cured by use of a few bottles. Cilice which time he has used it in Ids fuutily for all Coughs and Colds with best re suit*. This ie the experience of thouH- aude whoee livee have been ea red by hie Wonderful Dieeovery. Trial bottles free at Rawlings' Drug Store. THE EMINGTON Sewing Machine, usn ma ETON RIFLE, Ufluctun BY ABY. Usual tin, lUsa, N. Y. Now York 1 Buying Agents Wanted. REMINGTON AswMs oU «V4»U JkoSim) FORCE PUMP. Tbe REMINGTON PUMP U of all competition Iu woeklng easily end rapidly. It is secure from fireeslng; and never needs priming. We runMisa mtcxvmi to tsb ruurs to i-it tuxW ron van with wins MUX. Send for Illustrated Circular sad Prlco- List, with Teallmonlals, Ad drees, IEMUGTM IG'L CO., xu e >,xr.x New You Siria: Ml SwsSwsy. AGfJCN’l'S XBUi. NOTICE. Will he sold in 30 days to pay freight churgu*. One Box of merchandise shipped to the order of It W Nelson buudersville, Ge., shipped from AlbenV Gu, J. R. WICKER, Agt H. AT. Railroad. Sandersville, Ga, March, 15th 1887. 7 Office upstairs in the Photo giftplt Gallery formerly occupied hy T. G.. Glenn, Jones Building. Apr 20-’i0 . G. ROBERSON, rnej At Law. ..SM1LLK GEORGIA. W, A san’ New store NewGoods, Flour, Sugar, Coffes, Toltacco, Cigars, Canned Goods, Hardware, Wood denware, inwitre, Funning Imple menta, Soap, Potash, Stationary, tee, tec, n TWA LER, laved Ilia Life. Mr.D. I. WilcoiHon, of Horso Cnv- Ky., says lie was, for many years bud ly ulllicted with Plitbisio, uIbo Diabled the pains were almost unendurable and would sometimes almost throw him into convulsions. He tried Elec trio Hitters and got relief from first bottle and after taking six bottles was entirely cured aud bad gained in flesh eighteen pounds. Says be positively believes he would have died bud it uet been for tbe relief uf fordod by Electric Bitters. Sold nj fifty cents a bottle by WuiRawling- Grand Jnry. September Term 1887. t ' JERNIGAN & SON will fix your wat ch or clock as ch eap, if not cheap er than anyone else, come and see. MOTILE! II.OH.SOS to l-oal! All parties ill Washington anil Ruhiwin countio swhosu loans on improved farms mature in 18S6, and deHive"KXTKNSION at greatly reduced ratea; will find it In their advantage to call and see mo at tlu-i eatlicat convenience, at my office Co.irt House, Sandersville, where my rup- resentststive or my self will be pleased to accomnsodsle them. W. It. THIGPEN. J. W. Davis, IF. N. Harman, H. F. Gladden, John. T. Gross, L. J. Hay, . S’ if. Hitchcock, S. J. Jordan, John Taylor, L. R. Kendrick, Dr. L. S, Garner, Jno. C. Duggan, IFm. Gallaher, Juo. M. Rachels, IF. D. Hunter, Macon Warlhenj A. W.Aldred, A. IF. Quin, Alonza J. Holmes, W. G. Hailey, IFwt. U. Francis, Malice. I hereby notify all parties that on the third duv of December 1880, I withdrew from mni erased lo hour every interest this mill business of Sheppard slid Com pany and will not be res|H>n.*ible for any of the debts of the concern, llowel anil itfathew Slieppaid retaining the property ami becoming res|a*n*iblc for all oulsland’ ing indebtedness. I>..T. R irke Dec. 18th 1886. SRAININi; LDLORS f =yJDILCDLDRS.4^ CATUNTA.GA v : , : UluTCMPCRLIILOH! 1 , ALABAMA Si. t ■” ciH - DECATUR Si „ ,, r . J ,r^nnEAitR5i' | . i v ARtllSHES.BR"5Ht • r ,e n□ f or Window class. V « COLOR CARDS AND PRICES - . .v MD CMSummerl+n, Syl Prince, It. T. Pound, T. -N. Smith M. M. Mathis, Pal 11. Sheppard Thos. K’ Brown, Ged L. Mathis, Frank S. Strange, Dr. J. £■ Henderson First Week Traverse Jury September Term 1887. E. Tu'illey, E. IF. 'lompkins, Abel Cason, L. 1). Newsome, Julius .S’. Brown, Jno. E Smith James K. Page. Jr. David L. Tanner, Abe Youngblood, Bob t Chapman, IF. G. Knight, E. B. Dudley, H. V. Joyner, Marshal 11 Hodges , .7. G. If hiddon, Elias IF. Tanner, Marcelus Novthingtun, F. .-1. Watkins, Seth L. Hodges, Joe A. Prince, B B Cox, A- Jf- Biddle, IF. A. Smith, 91»< IFm. E. Tanner, IF. Thos. Brantley, John T. Brown, Ih. E. Bridges, Chas D. Thigpen, John F. Tanner, Jas. H. Page, J. 11. Brantley, M. 11. Hartley, Gid Stacer, Elias G. Joiner, Thos. A. Curry, Jvsq>h Bell. Second Week Traverse Jury Sejyttmher Term 1887. James T. Buyers,;. S> M. Page, Ihos. G. Moye, . Isaac A. Smith, W. C. Brinson, A. IF. J. Wood, Linton A. 'Tanner, J. J. Smith, B. 11 Sheppard, . John T. Hudson, D. S. Smith, . Joseph If. Fluker, Thos. E. Vickdrs, B. .A. ’Page, .1. F. Hudson, Jiidson Lord, W. A. Sne.Uiny, "G. T. Horton, J. B, Young, Jes. F. Northinglon Jno. IF. Braswell^ Geo. It. Jenkins, A. C. Griffin, lievj D Joiner, Be.auford Tarpley, John A. Robison, Ihos. F. Smith, Sqm IF. Rogers, IF. J. Taylor, Kinchen Bridges, A. S. Mitchell, Chas K reeman, 1. G. Greenway, J. D. Orrr, IFm. E Josey, li. S. Turlington, 1 $20.00 BIBLE REWIND. The publishers of Rutledge’s Monthly ofikr tw< ly# valuable rewards in their Monthly ferVtbruurj, among which is (he following:" Ws will ghre $20.00 to the person tellm us which is the middle verse iu the New Testament Scriptures, (not the revised ed ition, by March 10th, 1887 Should two •ir more erred answers be received, the Reward wifi be divided. The money will be forWst-ded to the w inner J/nrcii 15tk, 1887. Persons trying for the reward must send 20 cents iu silver or postal notes, (no imstagestamps taken) with llieii answer, for which they will recehe the Monthly for Apri. in which the name and address of tbe winner of the reward and the correct an- <wer will be published, and in which sever, il more valuable rewards will be uffered- Addrcss, RuTf.Efxtfj PufiLlsiriNO (,'oSU'A- Eeston, Pa- _____ ■ w Netlre I hereby forewarn any one from trading for the following notes as they are lost or stolen. One in favor of myselt given by Wm H Smith of Washington c-aunty for $135. One in favor of myself given hy Squirt Marlin for $10. One in favor of myselt given by Benj. Davis for $14. One in favor ol myself given by Seeney Newton for $97. One against Win Smith 01 Johnson county for $110. Moses Smith. Dec. 10th 188G. HAMILTON HOUSE, Tennille, Georgia. Situated convenient to tho depot. Polite servants. Good rooms tttitl charges reason a! >!o. Respectfully, J. C. HAMILTON, Proprietor. Money To Loan. The undersigned «ro prepared to negotiate LOAN UPON REAL k’H I’ATK, security or approved COL LATERAL paper. Terms easy. Evans & Evans, Attorneys at Ijiw. ■jjanl cl jpratf, The Fanners Friend!!! IT OFF-SETS THE LOW PRICE OF COTTON. lJv cleansing tho sect! por foot, never chokes, runs light, gins fast, n * tikes » good sample. Tho feeder stands on tho floor, it will t ny kind of cotton regular, every gin gimmntood us represented a to give satisfaction. Prices lias boon reduced. Cull on or nddress, LANG and WILT. Manu actnrcrs Agents, Sandersvillo, Georgia. For full doscripti > prices anil terms. A gin w 11 be kept in stock where it ca bo ele natty time. .IRON WORKS- Laangr cfe 'Wilt, Propt’rs. Sandersville, Ga. Manufacturers and Dealers in: Stoam Engines of all styles. Saw Mills Grist Mills. Cotton Gins, Tresses and Machinery ol all kinds A tuli linolot Rubber and Leather Belting k pt in stock. Steam and Water Valves, Steam pipes tied Fittings, Inspirators, Machine Oils aud Mill Supplies. Repair work solicited and prompt v Uono audits cheap and well as can be done all Machinery sold by us we guarantee to be us rep- rC Write or call on us for Prices and uiscriptiou of anything wanted iu the Machine lino. BUN SHOP. Guns, Pistols and Sewing Machines Repaired by E- TWlLLEY, on Jernigan street, next to Mr. Benj. WihddoiiV residence. BARBER--SHOP!- A CALL ON 0 R IIENRY BRANTLEY, H B THE 0 E FASHIONABLE BARBER P P HOTEL BLOCK sandersville, Georgia. II. II. HEINJIA Notice lo 'fremynMen. I forewarn and forbid any one from tresspassing, hunting, passing thtougli or in any manner, on my plantation, known as the Goodwyn Davis place, under the penalty ul the law. D. G. Watkins. Feb. 22d, 1887. Notice. TI1I1 copartnership of Mcddows A- Meddows, of Harrison, Ga., has been dissolved by mutual consent aud by the withdrawal of C. 8. Med dows, the business will be continued at the same stand hy Meddows A- Bedgood who will settle and collect all accounts of the old firm. C. S. MEDDOWS. S. J. MEDDOWS’ Thanking the public for past pat ronage and hope they will continue to patronaizt the new firm C. S. MEDDOWS. Harrison, Ga., Feb. 7th, 1887. We ure Still in the Field. Friends our Jewelry Store is in full blast and work done by com petent workmen; we keep a nice lot of Jewelry, Spectacles, Clocks anil Musical instruments tor sale. We hope our old friends aud customers will not desert us iu o«r hour of affliction, we have done you good work heretofore, aud will continue to do so now. Chufers, Spanish peanuts Seed Peas, for sale by A. S. Spanks. TIME TABLE -—OF THE WRIGIITSVI LUC, TKN NI LI.E DUBLIN It. It To take cflcct November 14 18SC. GOING SOUTH. No. 1 No. 3. A.M. l'.M. Uv Tennille 0 33 3 15 LvHiirrinon 7 10 3 50 l.v Donovan 7 30 4 10 \r Yt righUv'le 7 50 4 35 I.r Wi'ightHville 4 50 4 45 l.v Lovett 8 20 6 05 Lv Bruton 8 40 6 40 Lv Condor 9 00 G 00 Ar Dublin 9 20 (5 20 OOINQ SOUTH. No 2 No 4 A M P M Lv Dublin 10 00 8 30 Lv Condor 10 30 900 Lv Bruton 10 50 9 20 Lv Lovett 11 10 9 40 Ar Wriehtuville: 11 40 10 10 Lv Wriijhtavillc 11 40 10 05 • Lv Donovan 12 00 10 85 Lv Harrison 12 20 10 55 Ar Tennille 100 1130 "W. B Thomas, President, Qen’l teuperiutendunt. Nov. 141S80. Genuiue Ponsylvania Dent Co yellow an white by A. S, Sfakks rv> Just received 2 hundred lbs of Lorillards Genuine Jar Snuff which we are selling at 55cts a pound. iHOLT&liRO CENTRAL R. R. Savannah Ga., Deo, 19 I88H. O11 and after this date paseenger train, will mum* Daily unli-s. marked f, which are Daily except Sunday. The Standard time by which theae train* run in .;fi minutes slower limn Savannah city time. Lv Savannah.. 10:00 a >e 8,20 a m 5;40 p m A r Ml lien I2;35 pm 11 ;03 p m 8:45 p w Ar Augusta 4; 15 pm tl;to a m Ar Maeon 4;60 p m 3;20 a m Ar Atlanta ....1 9;(I0 p m 7;20am Ar Columburi.. ti;50a ut .‘l;02 p m Ar Montgomery. 7;09 p ni Ar Eufaiila 3,-50 p m Ar Albany 10;08 p m 10;50a in PitHenger. fer Sylvanin, Sanderaville Wriglilavillo, Milledgi-villu and Eatoutoe should take 10:00 a in train I’aaaengera for Thomnaton, Carrollton Perry, Fort Guinea, Talhoitun, Ilnena Vis ta. Blakely and Clayton should take -20 p m train. Lv Milieu... 12;55 p m ll;15pm 5;10am Lv Augusta. 10;20 a m 9;30 p in Lv Macon... U;50 a m 10;50 p ui l.v Atlanta.. 0:35 a m 0;50 p m Lv Columbiia 10;20 p ui 11;15 a m Lv Montgomery 7;l5pm7;4(|a m Lv Eufaiila... 10; 19 a m Lv \lbany... 4;50 a m 3;57 p in Ar -Savannah 5;00 |> in b;55 a in 8;05 a m -Sleening cars on all niglit paaaenjp-r trains' between Savannnli and Auguala and Savannah and jl/aeon, Savannah and Atlanta, J/ncon and Columbus. Train leaving at 8;20 p m and arriving at 5;55 a m will not atop to put off or take on passengers between Savannah and Mil ieu. Connections at S.ivcnnali with Savannah I- lorida and Weatern Railway for ail point, in Florida. tickets for all points and sleeping car berth, on sale at city office, No. 20 Bull .treet, and depot office 30 minutes bclore departure ot each train. U A WHITEHEAD General Passenger Ageat, J C SI I AW, Ticket Agent Aiiguiiiu, Uibfcoii A Niinilcisvillc It. It. PS3ENENGEK AND FREIGHT (Except Sunday.) No 1, A. m. | No. 2, A.M. Lv Sandersville 4..03 | Leave Augusta 7.IS Lv Wartheu 5.18 | Lv Gibson 11.12 l.v Hine. 5.50 | “Belle Springs 11-29 Lv Mitchell 5 58 | Lv Mitchell....11.49 Lv Belle Springs 0 11 | Lv Hine. 12 04 Lv Gilmuit 6 2u | Lv Wurthen... 12.44 Ar Augusta 9.00 | ArS’ville 1.1 ■» No 3 t- m. | No 4 y. m. Lv Sandersville 3 30 | Lv Augusta 0.00 Lv War.hen 4.04 | Lv lie. h si bah GOO Lv llines 4.42 | Lv Gih.on 7.40 Lv Mitchell 4.54 | -‘Belle Springs 7.50 Lv Belle Springe 5.14 | Ly Mitchell...8 OS Lv Gibson 5.31 I Lv Hines 812 Lv lleplizihah...8.07 | l.v Wnrlhen 8.47 Ar Augusta 9.25 | Ar Sandersville9.07 SUN DAY—PASSENGERS ONLY. No 1 A.M. I No 2' A.M. l.v Sandersvillo5.51 I Lv Augusta 8.14 Lv Warlliem 0-1(5 l.v Hepli7.ibiih.,U. 14 l.v Hiuc. G50| Lv Gibson 11.04 Lv Mitchell G.58 j “Belle Springell-17 Lv BelloSpringa7.il I Lv Mitchell...11-32 Lv Gibson 7.22 | Lv Hines 11.40 Lv Jlepli/.ibah...0 13 | Lv Wartheu... 12.19 Ar August 10 13 I Ar&"ville 12.-H No 3 1-. m. I N > 4 r. m. Lv Sandersville 2.05 | Lc.iv Aaugusta 3.15 I, v Wnriheu 3,l(> j J.v llephx.bah. 4 19 J. v llines ,....3.00 | Lv Gibson. 0.U: 1 Lv Mitchell 3 68 | '• Belle Springs 0 T1 Lv Belle Spring* 4 11 | Lv Mitchell (53) l.v Gibson........4 22 | Lv Hinos G4( Lv Ueplikihah ...0 13 | Lv Wurthen....7 17 Ar Augusta,,,,,, 7 13 | ArSandei>ville7 41 E, M. MITCHELL, Pre.it-sat.