The Mercury. (Sandersville, Ga.) 1880-1???, June 07, 1887, Image 2

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Til© Mercufry Vophiixjlon ( »<Mi* Thr Shirij)'* Organ 10. ./y ]*vhh*hcd I'*/ A. J. Jernigan & Co., )puisi.isiitits & ri:oiT,ii: roi;s.( — S.VM)KIISVII j.K GEORGIA. TUESDAY - • - - JUNE 7TH, • - - - IBM KDJTOEtS Ali. .Thr Tux ttollrrttii’s Shortage. This matter hits occupied the :iL- 1 cnlion of the peopleof ,o,ur eotui.lv for several woe'ks .tuul we have re Indited front sny-iog anything upon the subject hoping Unit Ujo col Ice tor would arrange the nmUcr. Sheriff however had ilio Fi Fas from the Complroler (Jci'cral iclurned to him last week with orders to pro- cccde nt'onco against Mr. Jesse A. Robson nml his seen relies who nr<. as follows: Dr. J 11 May, Messrs 11. F. Brown, T B Smith, James F. .Smith, J W Flukcr, J E l’nge 1!. s Britt, and make the money due the state which w,, Oliver Wctttleii Holmes t'eac the other day, divers poems of it:? own to the fcuiinine pupils o! tin Boston OmsOiTutori of Movie, mm was the object of intense enthusiasm (>u their part. One pretty girl gave him a bouquet, and the happy pot, ; exclaimed: - ‘li ihc words 1 c< v . ; ’a say ' were half as sweet 'i, lhv.se flowers I : should It'd wai . for applau.'e.’ lit | ivaji to pleased with their inter: 8l I anti delight linil I c read poem after | poem, giving ‘;(.irandniother,s Story * ! with much dramatic force. -‘I e.in t keep from being a bil dramal-ie,” in said; and then added, eonij l.icciilly •I don’L try.” F SllCUTi 9 i the F.rst Tu dales. d iy in Jnly, STATE OK GKO/MIA ) WASHINGTON r 0 J A f wh) olr.ro tho Court II Fine gold has been producctl in Lumpkin eounty since about 1887, The and ujtlhorilativclyesliinated to have le.aehed (he sum ol $7,000,000 with an additional amount of silver not account d ii r —say at least live p • i centum of the amount or about $1150 000—«n interval occur; ing of about four yenri, or between the .years 18(51 and ls'io, dining which lime no iu- foi ination can bo oblained-and it will appear upon an inspection of tlie amounts to between I ground covered by the developments | oontnining three " ii 1 Vo soil) eir.ro (ho Court I! >door ; dice'*” j, .S'.oith".—vi11o io tin- highest ’d'.., cji, die (ir-l Tuesday hi July next, •hi following prop,fly in will O w tractor in reel of find lying in th Ml.-.t'i Ui-li c. < i, 'I In Wsliinut in eounty Sol: olGVirgla, Kilo i n its Willi ill s |d. o-i , an lining two hundred nml Io tv ( -G u-ros 111jro or less. Hounded on l!u; Noi lli j hy hinds of Wiley II irri-, Hast on I S .a Ii ' liv Inin's ..f.J T Youngblood, on die U.-1 by iandsof \V E Doolit L. O.ie other In o’ r parcel ol'liunl lying in sod Distiiei, OJlUily mid st ile, coniaipihg one hundred onI sixty (100) acres more or IvM bv nde,! hi Hi • North by noils of Wile • 11 n ris nml ,J .J ( hninhai'M, on the Hast hy hind, ol tmaudn fjivinl, nml on .ike .South and West iy lands of G. \V. Kouglitou One other Iraei or | areel of land b ing in I tile tl.jlli District G. M. siiil eounty mni J Stale containin'' one III .iisanil nml seventy | eight (1070) acres mor ■ or less, known as J Brantley mid .Smilli Tracts, hounded on die so it by hind- of 1 >oiiiiio llvatli and the ‘ .1/arpliey tract, on llie West by lands ol j Suabonrn Newsome, and on the South by | lands of Seahoern Neasoin and the South Prong of Williamsons Swamp Creek i n t on the N' rtli by lands of Winfred Prin e. an l C I! Pringle and the Wist hy lands of E T I Brantley, ami on the East by lands of I I’alsey tireen, and on the North hy Wil- | linmsons creek. And one oilier tract lying in Doth District O A/ . aid enmity ami State, Ian died ami seventeen The Mtmct.KY will be s mf for tin .••nail &tr.u of $1,00 to till win pay c.iisb when they ftiibsoribe. AVc will do our best to giveyc u. vour money’.- worth; and make the paper desirable n the future. 'B’A \ IS vs'.js'.s '(oi'iri; ' 8.-7. 1,.a Wi'8 S 52y»'6' Kfii ’MI. HIST, in Monday April Il’oiicm 88 Tuesday “ ,’iehroil 1)8 Wuii,e-day «< 0 I |istcp I' ihernae’p •JW Timrsday 7 ,131.5 Friday “ 8 iluncimih j"0 Monday “ 11 1 Jay’s 10(1 Tuesday “ 12 Wartlien 1850 WciliKsd iy “ 1< Gib's, ill) Thursday 41 1 1 l 'aide's 05 Friday 44 K Sun Hill 03 ^nudity 11 18 D.visboro 01 Tuesday *• 10 •I r.sey ’« 02 Wednesday • 1 2(1 l .'le, '.land 1301 Tlmritdiy 21 Kiddlcvillo 1258 Friday “ 22 Harrison 9) Monday “ 25 -tonewalt 1345 TiMsday *« 20 WauimiM'k 80 Wednesday 44 27 fctinille 1302 ThtirHlay 4 * 28 Sandersville 07 K i( iii'lay 0. 10,2a, 30 $2700, and $2800, this is Hie state j ns at present existing, that said tie | I ; d7) •"'I'v-more or les-. known as the old of alfuli's we believe at litis time. | vclopuients are scarcely perceptible The levies have been made and the advertisement of the shot ill' wjjl lie found in another column. We re grot tho necessity w hich compels this action. Col. J. A. Hobson'S IIoiuImim’I) on (lie suite uii«< County KoimIn for INN7:in<i l*NM Keliet c/l. Sheriff Wall served a copy yes* tcidny on Col. Rob.-on ol’ li e ex ecutive order, requiring him to execute new State and County bonds for the present term within and could hardly be considered a be ginning. Colonel Till'* SuiMtny•School From lint Albany, Ga., New Colonel Nelson TiIt hr mi sort Dave Cmnming ptue, and bounded on the North by lands nl .I L. Hallawny, ni.il W. T. Amcrauu nud on the bu.itli by lands of M E Wurtbeii and ll’est by Inula of Ben Amcrson and the East by lands of (Stephen May. All said tracts levied on as theprup- eityof J. A. Hobson Tax Collector of Washington coituiy State ol (ieoigia. Also one trai t eontaining four hnmlred and lilty (•1,0) acres more or less. Bounded on the 15 DAVIS STKANliE, T. H, W. C. iBIJU'k Sms tin Sli^p 1517GGIKS, ami WAGONS lfcpuircd PLOW WORK nml HORSE SHOEING, ti Specialty. Henry ?5. I/it Ho. NOTICE. AN ill U‘ vktltj inoO <layn <o pny freight , cliftrgu*, Oho Hux of morchitidiso hIiipped I to the order of It W NuIhoh Saiuleruville, ttiormt;g. J1 is gmndcliildrcii form tlw hulk ot the atteiidnnts. and tbeio is quite a crowd of them when they all get It get her. The colonel sings with them, reads to them mid makes them recite the ten c, mmandmeuis, the Lord’s . . , piayrr, etc. Alter the lessons of fen days from service ol the order, i il(lUl . j luvu l, u .„ ^GG refreshnients The State bond is to be .^21,000 of some sort art) usually served, nnd County bond $2o,000. [ and the children are pmnitted to ol lumily ol- neighborhood Sundnv* I oorth by lands ill' I iz Saiilli, and Oil the | l, "'> "kippeil from Aljumy J* 1 *. ,,l,uol«i 1,|, home ev.rv Bamli. ".titeflSiJS i V Augusta is to liave another daily inorning paper. The meiehauts’ liai.quet at Mil waukee showed a notable decrease, iu the use of wine, Tho Knights ot Labor ol Cm- engage in innocent amusements. ‘•Grandpa’s Sundays6ohool,” as it is ea I led, is thus made pleasant as well as profitable. Kite Buts. Well Mr, Mae, after leaving your ollleo last 'llmrsday morning I promised to give you some items of einnnti have decided lo hold, no Kilu and 1 always try to fill my more Sunday meetings. I promises especially to tho good ,..«4v... —. i Editors. As 1 left old unlive San- Ex-Govenor St. ijolm claims dersville 1 look good notice of the ,h.t (he ThM IMHy uumhoU ,h„ balance of 1 owei in eleven states, oiu red hills and came llnoimli the Another desperate attempt upon jhe life of JO’ibien was made l>v the Orungcmeii at llnmilton, Out.. Monday night. The names of 1,100 petitioners have been handed to the Ordinary of Floyd county, praying for an election on t he prohibition quest ion. In Texas eighty-'.Wo pnpcis ties dare for Prohibition and twenty- one against it. In Tennessee fiity- two for it ni.il four against it. Over $15,pt)t» >vas expended during tie jast yeni ly the Feott- j.di tempo mice League in the cir culation of live, tempi ranee lit erature. You lind yourself re I res lied by the presenpe ofchserful people. Why not inake earnest dibi t to coaler that pleasure pn others. Several women eighty years of age deposited their votes, at a re cent election iu Leaye n worth, Kas., with evident delight. I'iuey Woods with all its nnuiotany thirty live miles to open the school at Kite I was telling you about 1 tell you it opened wit’li Haltering encourage meat and lively aspira tions. Now about the town. There are three large and commodious store houses in successful operation two more logo up soon, and evert other day there may be heard the slu ill noise of tlie wliis le and the rattling sound ol the ponderous locomotive wheels bearing the freight of commerce and tnu mails to ilie people of Kile and the stir- rumTiii,; vicinage. On Saturdays may be seen crowds walking over ilie place and trade seems to be quite lively. Well the crops next. ( uni is looking line 1 came by one field all lasseling out and the farmers are working in general business like mannci. Air Me 1 Impc You will sympathise with mu in re gaul to the absence of me front my sweetheart lor you know 1 belon» to that class wiki are in the land ef the living and on the pleading terms of mercy to get marrice. When a I el low has lo leave his bonnie dove lor three months without see ing her it makes h allictul. Of coursL I can write anil will hut that is not like licariit"- her llie West by tin' (unite of William Irw in anil others, l.o iui til us tho pfoieity of Ji h‘ Blown. Also otic tract or parcel of land, being and h ing in said comity anil sl.ito, coni.lining two hundi't'il (t!U0) acreB iuoiu or loss. Boimiloil on tho North by Limestone crook, anil on tho West hy lands of Julia English, South by lands ol J I’ J’.igo, and on the East anil South hy oilier lands of T B Smith. Levie.l on as tho propirly of T B Smitl , Also one Irani or parcel ot land lying on ltyois crook near Irwins X Bonds being die same tract of land doodod by Alignstmj Franklin to J aims E Smilli tho an tun Icing die tract of land w lioroon the said James E. .Smith now resides, being and lying in said county nml Stale containing Throe hundred ami lil'ty three (t)5(>) uciis more or loss, mlioining lands ol Joseph Jt Daniels, Mrs. Orr (J .-anilli, J/eNlillian, I’a'mer and Moye. Levied on us the properly ol Janie- F. Smith. Also one tract or parcel of land being and lying iu said eounty and state containing one thousand and seventy live (1,076) acres more or lis , bounded on ‘.lie North by lauds of the Estate of II T Jtobson on the East by lands of (icing.; Winn, on the South by Iandsof W L lodunvoial umi on the West by ike Oconee liivtl', Levied mi us (Improperly of J W Flukcr. Alsoone tract or parcel of land, being and lying in said comity and state. Containing two hun dred (‘200) acres more or less. Bounded on the North and West ny Iandsof J E Page ami mi llie South by lands of Bed good and Kiddle and on llie East by lauds of E 1* Bedinglield. known as the William K ■Smith place. Levied on as the properly of I E Page. Also one tract o- parcel of land being and lying in said county and state. Containing Two lunulren (200) aciea more or less. Bounded on the North by lands of .Uurtliu i-lieppard ami on llie Wist by Iandsof Virgil Powers ami on the East by lands of J. E Page and on the iSoulli by lands of] I S Bull, knowo’us the Shep pard place. I. w led on as the property of II S Brill. Also, one tract or parcel of land being and lying In said county anil Stale, comnining nine hundred and sevci ly six (070) acres nioicor less, adjoining lands of J II .1/ay on the North and West, and on the South by lands of M E Warlhen nnd the Ogeeehee Hiverim the East. Known as the Armstrong place, Lev'lld on as the prop erly ot J II .1/ay .A 11 the above said property levied on to satisfy two Tax Ei.eentiou issued hy the Slate ofUeorgia vs J A K ib- son Tax Collector of said county and ft F Brown T Jl Smilli. James F Smith, J W Flukcr,.) 15 Page’ II S B.ilt and J ii ,1/av Hcciicurulicn Properly pointed out y de fendants and legal notice given tenants iu possession. Sandersville, On, March, 13th 1SS7. w, A SAN Q. ROBERSON, rney At Law. ..SMILLK GEORGIA. New store NevvGootl.s, Klottr, Sr.iriir, CoiK'o, Tobacco, Cigars, Canned Goods, Hardware, Wood- (lenware, inware, Farminj' Ini]ilc- iticnts, Soup, Potash, Stationary, &c, &e, R TWA LEll, Saved Ills Lilt*. Mr.D. I. Wilcoxson, of Horsts Cav ivy., Rays lto was, foe many years bad lyaillicted with Phthisic, also Diubled tho pains were almost unendurable ami would somelimes a!most throw liitn into convulsions. Ho tried Eli c- t t ic Bitters and yet relief front lit s' boltlo and after taking six bottles was entirely cured and laid gained in lleslt eighteen pounds. Says he positively believes ho would It tvo died hud it not been for the ti lief ttf forded by Electric Bitters. Sold a fifty cents u bottle by WtiiRuwling- Grand Jury. September Term 1SB7. J. W. Davis, IF. .Y. Harman, Tennilio High School Male and Fom a ^ e ' Tennilio, ---Qooj* # W. L. DUGGAN, A. M. Prin The Spring Term of tins iratitution ■liens on Monti y, January K'tli. 18S7. Tlmrnugli instrnetimi will he given in all rancheH commonly taught in High Kelmols Pupils will lie prepared to enter any class in 1 'ollegol For further inlnrmatlon aptily to "the Principal c r to X. Ii. Kelley, Pres. Boird Trustees Tennilio (in, ec. »D 1880—tf. G. VV. II. WlII l AKIiR, DENTIST, SANDERSVILLE, gEORGIA. —TERMS CASH.— Olllce upstairs in tho Plmlo- u't a 1111 Gallcrv formerly occupied by '1'. (Glenn, Jones Building. Apr 20 ’80 JERNIGAN &S03S will fix your w at ch or clock as cli cap, if not cheap er than anyone else, come and see. NOTICE! $11,000,000 lo l.»:i!! All parties iu Washington ami Baldwin cotudle swhnse loans on improved farms mature iu 188(1, and dcsiie"E.\TKNSK)N” i.t greatly reduced rates; will lind it to their advantage to call and see me at theii eat dost convenience, at my office h Co m House, Sandersville. where my rep- reseiitalative or my self will lie pleased to accommodate them. W. U. Til Ki PEN. />’. J’\ Gladden, •John. T. Gross, /,. ,/. Jlaij, S' M. llilvhnwl, S. >/. Jordan, John I'ai/lor, Ij. 11. Kendrick, Dr. L. S, Garner, Jno. C. Dngr/an, Wm . Gal!alter, Jno. .]/, lluvht'ls, IF. D. limiter, Martin Warlhen, A. IF. Aid red, A. II’. Gain, A'onza J. Ilolmt s, IF. G. Hailetj, ll7n. 11. J'raneis, gentle voice nnd beholding Iter do- — — |\eopement with one’s own eyes. Augusta’s stores began llie early j ’l lioiigh 1 liave a pleasant place closing, 6, o’cloock, Wednesday, and 'he caroling ot the oriole Kitty lie hoard from utuly dawn till late at night'. Well Rlc I wan) yog to semi the M icnci'iiv .so if my girl does get llie clerks celebrated it with a bi<. ball at the plalz. Julius Caesar was tipwuid of forty years of age before lie became proud- bent in public affairs, nml, ns lie w as assassinated til the ago of llfty-six, lie advanced in sixteen years from the position of a Roman citizen to be eon- qtieror of the then known world ami the ruler of llie Roman empire. Jf you want know!edge,yon must Joil for it;nnd if pleasure,you must foil lor it. Toil is law. Pleasure goutes through toil, and not by seli-indulgeufc uud indolence When one gets to love work, his life is a happy one—Rttskiu. An authority gives the eon.-umn- tion of corn as follows :‘ - I80,000,000 bushels nte used for human food, 024,000,000 let' working animals, 20,080,000 for seed, 100,000,000 fori the production of spit its of glucose j ^55,000,000 for export, and 9000,000, (»00 for the food of meat producing animals. man ied I can read her wedding card, and ol com sc l shall continue to gi'\c you the dots and that long love stoly of my first position in that line. 1 think 1 shall go fislt- SatHf'lay.s then i can tell GEORG IA—-Washington County. Also tit the same time anil place will he Hold to the highest bidder for cash one cer tain tract or parcel of land Mtuatcd lying and being in Washington county said leel hipclv j State. C'oi.udning ouejlitiudred and twen'y • 1 six acres more or less and hounded on th7 North mid East by Jordan Harris n South hy Ohoopic creek and on the West by lands of W A E Smith said property levied on as the propirty of Alexander Bridges to satisfy a Superior Court Ii la issued from the Snpti ior Court of Washington countv in favor of Mrs. T W Strange against A S Barnes Principal Alexander Bridges Se- enraty and Ii 1) Joiner indorser said li fa now traiislere.l to 111) Joiner transferee and legal notice given defendant in possession. Also at the same time and place will be sold, one tract or parcel of land situated lying and being in the county of Washing ton slate of Georgia, ('out lining oik. hun dred acres more or liss, adjoining Iandsof you about cat lung them if it don't Brantley, Kichard Walker and C8 happen Lo he an a*!.; Meadows. Levied, on as the property ofC Alligator. J . A1.1.Knotty. 'I’OW IN’ ol TENS 11,EE, MAYOR. John Hannan, ALDER ME|N .1 D Franklin, 11 18 Hutch W J .Joyner, J. F. Mct'chison. CLERK. 11 li Massey, MARSHAL .1 II Davis hi <;im uati<>\ notice. My hooks arc now o| cn for the jegistra- > lion of volts fortlie t itv election on tho THIT school tax to he held 'June ISth, 1887. i Books will close 1'Tidnv, June iOth. C HENRY. MITU 1 ELL,City Link. Kiii'd ltd nils lit Ev < i j Case 8. Meadows to satisly a Superior Coart li fa in favor of 11 L. Smith vs (J. S. Mead ows arid Joe Snell Property pointed out hy plaintiffs Attorney ami description given and legal notice given ns required hy law' J tine tiili 1887. €. A. WALL, hlicriff W. C. .1/ D CM Summerlin, S;/l J’rinee, It. T. l’oitntl, T. iV. Smith M. M. Mathis, J’a' II. Sheppard, Thou. K‘ Drown, lied L. Ma'his, Drank S. Strange, Dr. J. 11. Henderson First Wrek Traverse Jan/ Se/ilember Term 1887. A'. Tirillei/, /v. IF. Jouipkins, .Mid Cason, //. />. A’( irsome, Juti ns S. Drown, Jno. 1C Smith Abe Youngblood, Dob'l Chapman, IF. G. Knight, 1C. II. Dualeij, H. I. Jot/tier, Marshal II lhulge> James 1C. Cage Jr., J. G. U hitldor, David L. Tanner, Id ms IF. Tanner, Man-etas X.-vlltington, F. A. Watkins, Seth D. Hodges, Joe A. Prince, 11 D Cox, .-I. J/. Riddle, IF. A. Smith, ills/ I Yin. 1C. Tanner, W. Thor. Ilrantleg, John T. Drown, .1/. 1C. Dridges, Chas IK Thigpen, John F. Tanner, Jas. II. Page, J. H. Ilrantb.'ij, M. 11. Hartley, Gitl Slat er, IClius G. Joiner, Tnos.A. Curry, Jose/th Dell. Second Week Traverse Jury Septt in)ier Term 1887. James T. Royers, S. M. Page, 1 hits. G. Moye, l aao A. Smith, IF. C. Drimsun, A. IF. J. Wood, Linton A. Tanner, J. J. Smith, II. 11 Sheppard, John T. Hudson, I). S. Smith, Joseph II. Flttker, Titos. 1C. Viekers, 11. -I. Page, /I, F. Hudson, , hid son Lord, IF. A. Snell ing, G. T. Horton, •/. 11, Young, Jas. F, Norlhinglon Jno. IF. 1 IrusweU, Geo. 11. Jenkins, A. C. Griffin, Henj D Joiner, Deuujurd Tarpley, John A. Robison, 'Titos. F. Smdh, IF. J. Taylor, A .S'. MthLett, I. G. Green way, Wm. 1C Josey, Sam IF. Rogers, Kinehen Dridges, Chas 1 reemun, J. IK Orrr, H. S. Turlington, The Union Signal is a I). A. J’nulford, wholesale paper dnnl- I er of Chattanooga, T’cnu., writes, that . | ho was seriously afflicted with a severe SIXICCIl cold that settled on his lungs: ) ti l tried It is r page papeiJnuU has been largely j ninny umedics without benefit. JJju g circulated ut $1,75 pel' vettr there ! iudueul to tiy Hr King.s Newdiscoveiy \ IW. Knob to W th niiiP bn ! the lor Consumption, did so an.d was entire- . KX 1 t( ' T lX "? Ul,a . 0 .« 1111 i ly cured by use ol a lew bottles, f.'inee Jll ige 111 the C b. Lliose lot |U1 tig U , which time he has used it in liis family Club for us during the present (or tdl Coughs and Colds with best re mouth may have the pur.er Ut 75c ! suits. 'Tins js tlie experience of thons- for one year or we should suv nil ! !,°f e ! i Y*?v lluve bGCU KUVoJ 1,y giving us their name lor our club Tuul baths lue ut Bawling,; jr n „, (nay have it at'that juice. I Kbuv. ON LY 10 CENTS ron rive wccks’ trial or THE UNION SIGNAL. MARY ALLEN WEST, Editor. Ti is the official envaa of tha Xatinaal Woama’s Chn-ti/m linipcramo I'ninn. It is ii woman’s paper, I'V wiinrit. fur women. It is full of the cry week final the h.lttlc-field of WOMAN vs. THE SALOON. magnificent home paper, for it lives lo pro- tert the home, fry it if yon want to be io contact 'VIth tire imiihU stmi the lieuitsof MISS FRANCES E. WILLARD, MF1S. HANNAH W. SMITH, MRS. MARY D. WOODBRIDGE and many oilier leaders in the -ramle.-t moral reform of the nineteenth century. The paper will Lo sent only for the live weeks unless you order ii sent for a lunger time. ■ir>^/P E:NTS Dne Drink of Whisky. ; •#£ umic vuvw muhiywh ut; i 10 CENT an A 0 L G°oo D 8 ?U P a A o, E N & o 0F PURE Ri'w.'ud win he divided. The money'will aimed against the vliisky e-arse, will you try he ior warded to the winner J/arcii loth, rue [J N I fl (li c I .j . , I 1887. Pei'Kona trying for the reward must fo r l 1 vec a Lo"i”i°r i A,h®!^e P J u S,L -d 20 oenls in silver or postal notes, (no GFO C watt 1 1Lr > ’ postage stamps taken) with then answer, (or 161 la 8ALU: street. Chicago ill " hicli they will reeei,-c the Monthly for ' • A j,ri. in w Inch the name and address of the 1 winner of the rewind and the correct an- ; swer will lie published, and in which sever, j al more valuable rewards will lie oficred- Addrcss, Kitti.kixik Pcmj.isirin<j Compa- 15 jito i, P t. A $20.00 BIBLE REWARD. The publishers of llutlcdge’s Monthly offer I"'! Ivc valimhle it-wards in their Monthly lor February, among which is the following: We will give S20.00 lo the person tcllui | us wliich is the miduie verse in tlic New I Testament Scriptures, (not the revised ed ition, hy March IOth, 1887 Should two or more c -rrect answers lie received, the Nolle'.. I hereby notify nil parlies that on the third day of December 1880, 1 withdrew from and erased to hour every interest io this mill business of Sheppard and Com puny and will not be responsible for any of the debts of the concern. Ilowcl and /1/athew Slieppat d retaining the property and becoming responsible for ill! outstand ing imlebtcunoss. D. T. Burke Dec. 18th 1880. IVollcc I hcfcdiv forewarn any ono from trailing for the following notes as they are lost or stolen. Ono in litvi»r of niysell given by 'V::i II Smith of Washington county for $1115. One in favor of myself given hy Squire Martin for $lo. One in favor of myself given by Benj. Davis for $14. One in favor ol myself given by Seonoy Newton for S‘.I7. One against Win Smith ot •Johnson county for $110. Musks Smith, Dec. loth 188(1. “ i^Fiiniiei's I.., IT OFF-SETS THE LOW PRICE OF COTTON. By clctiusiiig the seed pel'll) jt, never chokes, runs light, gins last, a ’ tikes it good sample. Tho Feodor stands on I ho floor, it will I n v kind of cotton regular, every gin guaranteed as represented a to give snti-d'uotion. Prices Ii is baon I'cilucod. Util' on or address, LANG and WILT. Mann act tire rs Agents, Snudersville, Georgia. For fall (•’.oscripti > jirices and terms. y\ gin w 11 bj Kept in stock where if : t, ho ito tinny time. • WORKS- X-iShT3 S' «SZ3 ^7^7"±1% Propt’rs. Sandersville, Ga. Mnnufiieturci'sand Dealers in: Steam Engines of all styles. Saw Mills. Grist Mills. Cotton Gins, Presses and Machinery ol nil kinds A luli liue"ot Rubber an l Leather Belting k pt in stock. Steam and Water Wives, Bteam japes and Fitting.-, inspirators, Maeliine Oils nud Mill Supplies. Repair work solicited and prompt v ilono and as cheap and well as can be done nil Machinery sold by ns we guarantee to bo as rep resented. ... , , Write or call on us lor Prices and u tcnpt'on ot anything wanteJ in tlie Machine line. Tennille, Georgia. Situated convenient to tho depot. Polite sei\ants. Good rooms and charges reasonable. Respectfull v, J. C. BA 511 ETON, Proprietor. Money To Loan. The undersigned are prepared to negotiate LOAN UPON REAL It’S TA it:, security or approved COL LATERAL jmper. Terms easy. Evans & Evans, Alloi'iieys :u Eaw. Guns, Pistols and Sewing Machines Repaired by E. T WIL LEY, on Jeriiigau street, next to Mr. Benj. Wihdiloii's residence. A Noliee lo Ti'('ss|)in.si'i's. I forewarn nml forbid any one from tresspassing, hunting, passing tluough or in any manner, on my plantation, known as the Goodwyn Davis jilace, under the iieualty of the law, 1). G. Watkins. Feb. 22d, 18S7. iNotice. Till) copartnership of Mcddows A- Metldows, of Harrison, Ga., has been dissolved liv mutual consent and by the wiilulruwal ol'G. S. Med 'lows, the business will bo continued at the same stand hy Mcddows & Bedgood who will settle and collect all accounts of the old firm. G S. MKDDOWS. 8. J. .MKDDOWS’ Thanking the public for past pat- I'onugc anil hope they will continue to pnlroifaizL the new linn G. S. AIEDDOWS. Harrison, Ga., Feb. 7th, 1887. 3 E R--SHOP!- GALLON S fl HENRY BRANTLEY', || 8 THE Q E FASHIONABLE BARBER P R HOTEL BLOCK sandersville, Georgian THE ISewingiaGliiiie, LIKE TIIR naif Wc arc .Still in ||| 0 Field. Friends our Jewelry Store is in lull blast and work (lotto by com petent workmen; wo keep a nice lot of Jewelry, Spectacles, Clocks and Musical instruments tor sale. We hope our old friends and customers will not desert us in o»ir hour of affliction, we have done you good work heretofore, and will continue to,du so now. 0ln,ifet\s, Spanish peanuts Seed Feus, for sale hy A. S. Scacks. 1 UNEXCELLED BY ANY. \ Sure to Give Satisfaction. General Office, Illon, N. Y. Now York Office, 383 Broadway. Buying Agents Wanted. REMINGTON (Double and Triplo Action) FORCE PUMP. Tho REMINGTON RUMP ia nlinnd of all competition in working easily and rapidly. It is secure from freezing; and never needs priming. We furnish attachments to tiih MU ” * T0 11T l ou VS13 WITil WIND Send for Illustrated Circular and P.’ico- Jjist, with Testimonials. Address, REMINGTON AG’L CO., iiion, w. y. Nhw Voiiu Office: 288 llroixlway. AG-KNTrf AVAINTItm. CENTRAL R-H- Savannah (1a., Doc. Pj 18Sij, <In nmi ntier this ii ite jm-sunger trains j will run ns Daily unlww markeil f, which are Daily except Sunday. Thu Sinm-liml ti inn hy w’. ich llionc trains run in .ai iniimU-H slower (nun Savannah i lly lime. Lv Savannah.. 10:00 n in 8,20 a in 5; 10 pm Ar Mi I lull 12;:)o pm II ;it:i p in 8:45 p iu Ar AiignHtu 4;If) pm (I;t5 a in Ar Macon 4;5llpni tj'JOaiu Ar Atlanta !t;00 p in 7;2l) a in Ar Columbus.. Ii;50u in .‘1)02 p m Ar Monlgimiury. 7)00 p m Ar Knl'aula ,'1;5U p m Ar Allinny 10;08 ]i m 10;50a in l’asuiL't is li r Sylvnnia. Samleruvillo, Wrij;litsvilli', Milicugevillu nnd Knlonlim hIioiilit lake 10:00 a in train Passengers for Thonniston, C'nrrollloi), i’erry, Fort Uiiines, Tu.lio ton, ltiiunu \'is- la, Blakely umi Clay toil hIiouIiI take ;20 p in irniu. Lv Millm... 12;55 11 in tl;15pni 5)10 am Lv Augirntn. 10;20 n in !lj80 ji in Lv M.iuoii... i);50 a tit 10;50 p in Lv Atlanta.. (Gin a in G;50 p m Lv Columbus Hl;2() p m ll;15ii m Lv .Montgomery 7; 15 p in7; 10 n in Lv Ktilimln... 10; 10 a m Lv Ghany... 4;50 a m 8;57 pm Ar .S'lvminah 5;00 ji in • ;55 a in 8;05 a m Sleeping ears on ail iii-ffit jiassetif’e! ti'.'ins heiween Savunnali anil Augusta, and Savannah nml A/acon, Savunnuh and Atlanta, il/acon and Columbus. Train leaving ill 8;20 p in and arriving atn;5 i a m will lint atop to put off’or take on jiosaengcrs between Savannah ami Mil ieu. Connections at Sav-mmh with Savannah Florida and Western llaiiwuy for ail points in Florida. Tickets lor all points nnd sleeping ear. berths on sale ut city office, No. 20 Bull street, and depot office 80 minutes belore departure ot each train. U A WIIITEIIEAD General Passenger Agent. J C SIIAW, Ticket Agent Airffrvstn, A S.'iinlciM’illc IS. IS. PSSI5NJ5NGEH AND FREIGHT (Except,Sundays) No 1, A. M I III). 2, A. M. Lv Sandersville 4..52 j Leave Augusta 7.18 Lv Wiirtlieu 5.18 | LvGilison 11.12 Li' Hines 5.10 | Lv Hines 12-1.8 Lv Gil Kon li 20 | Lv Wartlien... 12.44 Ar Augusta ti.OO | ArS’villu 1.1 > No 3 v m. | No 4 l*. m. Lv Sandersville 2 05 | Lv Augusta 5.14 Lv Wartlien 2.30 | Lv Heph/.ibah 0.14 Lv Hines 3.05 j Lv Gibson 7.52 Lv Gibson 4 00 | Lv Hines 8.54, Lv Ilepliy,ibali...().42 j Lv Wartlien 8 5‘A Ar Augusta 8 00 | Ar Sanders) ille'J.Hk SUN DA Y-PASSJ5N(iI51LS ON L Y. No 1 a. m. | No 2 a. sr. Lv Sandersville5.51 | Lv Augusta 8.14 Lv Wartlien 010 | Lv Hepli/.ihah.. < J 14 Lv lliues 0 40 | Lv Uilmon 11.04 Lv Gillum 7 22 | Lv Hines 11 58 Lv IIepli/,,hah...il 13 | Lv Wartlien...12.10 Ar August 10 13 | ArN’ville 12-11 No 3 p. st. | N > 4 p. M._ Lv Sandersville 2 51 | Li; i v Auugusta 3.15 Lv Warlhen 3,10 | Lv Hejiliy.ihali..! PJ Lv lline.s 3.40 | IjV Gibson 0-0t'> I Lv Gibson 4 22 | Lv I linns 053 j Lv IL-phzibuli ...0 13 | Lv Wartlien....7 17 | Ar Augusta 7 13 | ArSandersville7 4f 11. M. MITCHELL, President. Just received 2 hundred lbs! of Lorillards Genuine Jar Snufii winch we are selling* atqqctsa' . pound. j Do not pny ltigh prices 1 lot -p o T , n I Spectacles, when you etui get them 1 - - l iv I)RO at J.ei iiigtii & Hon fyr leoo money. for-