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Tile Mercury
2V Sheriff'* Organ For Washington (nm*
fy Jiilttishnl hy
A. J. Jernigan & Co.,
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HA SDK IW VII, IF, • • • • GKOIU.lT,
TUESDIf •
JUNC
IEI7
KIMTOKIAL.
Snow foil in Virginia Innt week.
1'oiniiiPRc iiM-nt Sermon.
Rev Chtw Lino of Mftcon
jirenehed tlic commencement set's
innnoftho city Jligh School on
yc8terilny*in the Methodist church
He prci.chcd from the .'17 clmptvr
ntnl 85th verse . nnd W2 ehupter
uml 12th ver.*c ofPslnm*. On the
o mpumons ot the—Bay imd
t’nlm tree. He held l.'s large
audience spell hound one hour
imd a hull witli one of the most
masterly re nio is we hive ever
listened to in tunny a dny. The
comparison he made between the
liny and the palm tree or ti e
good or had man were wed por*
t.ayed. It was a gem of rhetorical
fiction and logical conclusions,
Gen. A. If. I .aw ton, minister to
Austria, and wife left Savannah on
tho 1st inst., for Vienna. He was
ai. nted a lenveof absence for a year
by tho Central Railroad and II ink'
iug Coiupinv, and the legal intir-
«st8 of tho company moan while will
in in the hands of the firm, Lawton
& Cunningham.
Tlic l nioii I'oiiii.
The time has come for Sanders-
»ille to take hold ot this roul
and not, put it oil'any longer, By
i.imki Itoiiiilsln ka (ijrasc
D. A. l’rmlfoid, wholesale pnper don'-
erof Chnttnnonpa, Ten'i., writes, thnt
I lie was seriously i tHictod with a severe
i eold that settled on his lungs: 1 ad tried
many remedies without liem lit. licit 8
! induced to tiy Ur King.s Ni w discovery
: for Consumption, did so aim vum entire*
j ly cur< d by use of a few h. files, t.'inoc
I which time lie bos used it in Ids family
! f,„* nit Coughs and Colds with best re
mv'ts. This is the experience of tbo’; l8 »
amis whone lives have been s;, fed by
bis Wonderful Uiscove' v
Trial bottles tree „t ILwlingi.’ Drug
Store.
ONLY 10 CENTS
roM nvc wtui' trial or
THE UNION 8ICNAL.
MAFIV ALLEN WEST, Eoiton
It Ih tlic «»iVn iul organ «f Ihc National Woman**
Christian Ttinpcramc I’nlot*. It is a woman**
naiH*r. bv ^omcn, for nonun. It is full of the
news every week from the I Kittle* field of
THE WOMAN v«. THE SALOON.
II i. ;i nnigiitfirrnt home |Mipcr, for it IIv, * In pro-
to. I tin- hump. Trv It if you want to by in luntuct
witli tin, ititinl* uml the lirart. of
MISS FRANCES t. WILLARD,
MRS. HANNAH W. SMITH,
MRS. MARV B. WOODBRIDOK
nial many other li-aili rs in t-lu- grumlcsl moral ri-fonn
of tin* ulm-Uvnth n-nltirv. 'flu* pa|M-r will tic wilt
only for tin- tin week* unto you order it rent for
R ofWhiirv.
AGES I
EADING
J O Cents
Cents als
ages or Pune
One
1°
and Good
■lined avtalm-t tlic v lilskv tur»c. Will you try
THE UNION SIGNAL
for live conurciitlvi* wicksf Addrr.stlm I’ulill.lior,
G E O. C. HA LL.
1SI LASALLE STREET, CHICAOO., ILL.
West by buds if Julia English, IKouth ly i
lands of .1 I* Page, and oil] the Eat and
Snath liy oilier lands of T ItjNniith l.evic! .
on as the property bf T R ft^ttii'| Also one
tract of pared t.'f lafid lying on Dyers creek I
naif Irwins X Rond-being the ?;nnie " d( , t *
f/flnnd deeded by Augustus franklin to
Janies * Mnnlli the same M, ^ |ri( ,, , )f |
Imd whereon the" ,,, r„mcs K. Smith no\V I
h»"'i . K " “ , ’'‘ 1 ,v ' n " '•( said oimnty and '■
htale ^onlnhiingThree hundred and fifty |
.Iiree t*l-* ) -lens more ori less, adjoinin'* i
lands of J. s >ph It Din ids, Mrs. Orr Cj
Smith, .l/cMilliaUi I’.t'm'er a|itd Mon', I
Lev ieil on n* tie pn party of iJstm f E.
Smith A Iso one I ret or'pnrccll of land |
lieing and I) ing In add Comity ml sta’e
n.iitai.illig one thousand sUul seventy live |
(1.1 7oi aeres more or I*s , lliiannlled on ‘.lie
Ninth lie lauds of the Fstnlhnflfi T Hohson
on the Mast hy lands of ftdorge | Winn. o:t
the r until liy laud, of W L l’mliprvvnod ami
on the West hy the Oconee Riwr. In'vied
en ns theproprrl v of J W Fluker. Alsoo ie
tract nr parcel of land, being :ii,d lying in
said eotnily and state. Conuiiniifg two mm- |
Grvd (200) seres more or less. IJlouaded on!
the North ntnl West l y lautlsof | .1 K Page |
nnd on the South liv •imd* of lik'd good and
Itiddle and on the East by Iannis nf K I* '
lleding ieltl. known ns flic 'William K j
Smith place. I,' vied on its live property of
1 K Page. Also one trnctjjo* pair eel of land
being and lying in said c;oUnty| nnd state.
Ct ntnining Two Imndren '(200)1 acres more
or less, ltminded on tlie .N'mlliihy lands of
.Uartlni Sheppard and (III the West hy
lands of Virgil Powers nyd on |the Hast hy
lands of J. K Page andlym lllie South hy
lands of 11 S llriit. knownjio)i the Sltep*
iianl plane. I. ■vied on «s the | prmwrtv of
If S Ihitt. Also, one tra^t or parcel of land
helng at.il lviog in said dountyf and Stile,
containii g nine hmidred nnd seventy six
(i*70) aeus in rcor less, adjoining lunds of
J H ,1/n on the North 1 and West, and on
the South hy lands of M i E Wnrthen and
tlie Ogtci ltee ltiver on t|'ic Einjit. Known as
the Armstrong place, la'vjietl iva as the prop
erty of J If ,1/ay.All the shove said proper y
,'ietl on to satl-fv two Tax Kxeention
. The Mkkccmv will h,. 6unt for thc
*'Uiu Mini of (l |[ w |, n p.,y
c,1s *' "i.ien they subscribe. Wo will
tlo our host to give you, your money’s
worth; and make the paper desirable
h the future.
TAX
ltUCHIVUK'K AOTHi:
l'lltHT ICO (VI).
DIST.
DO Monday
8S Tuesday
OH Wednesday
DO Thursday
lain Fridav
April I
“ '»
“ 0
I8S7.
It iniwrs
Oconuo
diet iron
Dei pslet>
Titbvrniic'o
Ituneomh
Clay’s
Wartlien
CPes,
(’■toe's
Sun Hill
D.vvislsiro
Josoy’s
( lev land
Itiddjevillo
Harrison
SttiUlWilll
Witnjinoek
Temillle
Sandersville D7 SiturdavD 1(1, 23,110
E DAVIS STRANGE,
T. U. W. C.
Black Nmfill Shop
lUiaaiES, nnd W AGONS
Rcptiiretl
PLOW WORK and IlORSK
SHOEING, n Specialty.
Henry ’!. Little.
SOTH E.'
130 Monday
•• JI
100 Tuesday
“ 12
1350 Wednesdiy
'.Hi Tlmrsday
" II
95 Friday
“ 15
93 Monday
18
91 Tuesday
'* 19
92 Wodnesdny
•' 20
l.'k.'f Tlmrsday
“ 21
1253 Friday
< ■ 00
91 Monday
" 25
1345 Tuesday
•' 20
89 Wednesday
« 27
1399 Thursday
<■ 28
Tennillo
High School
Male and Fem a l e '
Tennille, —Qaoj^'
W. la. DUGGAN, A. M. Trin,
The Spring Term of thks institution
open* on Monday, January loth, 18H7.
Thorough instruction will be given in all
nmncliea commonly taught in High Schools
Pupils will bo prepared to outer any class
ill '’olluget
For further inlormaliim apply to "the
Principal i-r to S. li. Kollev, I"ros._Roir(l
Trustee* Tennille Ga,
ee. 0D 1880—tf.
g7 VV. 11. WHITAKER,
DENTIST,
SANDERSVILLE, GEORGIA.
—TERMS CASH.—
GRAININC COLOR
OIL COLORS
"P KR8
ALABAMA DECATUR Si
v arnishes.BnuSHts 5ENDro - R i!, "-iwirdowglass.
' ** COLOR LARDS AND PRICES - ,v
In Ulrinoriiim.
The second one hns been taken
from my class in one short immlhg
time; I. it in lust losing these dear
ones and their vacant places make
me led sorrowful; but I feel that I
shall incut them, and not far in thc
future will he the meeting. These
dear girls have entwined themselves
around my henrt more than tongue
can tell, and I would revolt if eitrtb-
levtoil on p; sati-ry iw|t»
issued by the Hlii'e ofGyprgia vs JAlt ih-
son Tax < ’ollcntor of said count!y ami U F
Drown T D Hmith. James PlSmith, J W
Fluker, J E Page’ II S lit ill (and J II .May
spcncttrelleo Property pnlnlled out • y de- 'ot., slopped from Albany <in, ^
fendants and legal uoliita> giviim tenants in J. R. V’ICKI'.R. Agt
possession. I 1 ,
Also at the same time and place will Ik*
sohl to the highest hid ]«r for tj'tisli one tyr- I
tain tract or | ‘ ' '' ' 1 , -'“-
IV ill lie sold in 30 days to pay freight
charge*, One Dot of merchnrdise ship|»ed
to the order of it W Nelson Sandersville,
S. At T. Uaiiroad,
Sandersville, Ga, March, fitlt 1887.
panel of land iptiintcd lying
and being in Washington county said
State, t out lining nnu'Ji'ilndred and twenty |
six aeres more or less sit'd laitpided on lit**
North anil East hy Iord.tn llfttris tt Stintli ,
hy Ohonltie creek ail'd on the Wmt hy
lantls of w A F Smith said pirn|ierty levied]
W, Q. ROBERSON.
A rney At Law.
SAN ..SMILLK GEORGIA.
on as the propi rty of Alexander llridgcs to Siti'ur, Collue, TobttCCO, (
satisfy a Superior Court'II ta i issued front ] Canned floods, Hardware, 1
the Sm*nor Court of \\ arfhmjton comity I « • n • r
in favor of Mrs. T W Si rangel .igainst A S * tL'HW.irc, tliWitrc, banning I
buying tho privilege from tho Aa j ly hand-cHitserl t-lto sep<>rntion, hut
Itnstn read of using their truct to | *1tlic will of my lioaveuly Fit-
Wurtl.cn, and putting down one I llMS , r ’ 1 8 !', b l m ’ t ' 1 ! ,oii t cvo t , hu!l0 dmr
.. ” i girls will Im tetuly to welcome me
lull jou will have ton ini.c.s ot | when my Kthorshero arc ended. A
the road to start witli, Tliero is | lew tmmlhs ago Ilro J -vante.l me to
no use to dispute the fact, that i , :' la T 8 nu ! 1 t M ® tliu unU
o . . . ..... .Minnie snitl “please don t for we
Hundernvillc is at a point Mint some
thing has got to bo done for her
future prosperity, and when von
get this toad, “the Rink, Ware
will follow you. Sometimes when thc
dear girls are careless I think t.iey
take nu heed to my council and care
not for my tcaehiug, hut they show
-,r . , , . their love whenever eull td upon to
House and the depot cm the squ ire change and 1 feel that these two
you will see a change for the hotter, loved me no little and listened to me
you tliut think your property is I *"° 1 ' K 0 °d to be derived. Hut God do—
.1 ar - .* elh all things well and they are in
now worth S.t per square toot, will better hands than mine, though re-
just sit still n whilelongerand wont | luetent has been the parting, happy
act, will soon see that it will not ! "'** l,,! l * !u meeting ami .Minnie untl
l-ring 'liefol.nl, of tlint nmounl. ' rTr^'"J k ”“Z
, : r “ r* u,;
high standard nlrcatly attained hy , together the Iruitioii of Homo. Dear
him, is to lay upon him a flesh nidi.; girls you that are still left to my
g.ition to keep up to that standard. ■ wl, ’ e stimulate you to he*
And n true man is likely to be I ,,l0|n h u, ' e °f the school
, , , . ,* loversol God s word ami workers in
spurred to greater el tort hy every , lU vineyai . a ao tll (lt yoi| m moet
valued recognition of ins best and share witli them thc glories of
a 'hievement. No true man is content* Heaven,
ed to have it appear that his best Farewell dear girls
work is already done hy him. He * l ’ U!, se my sighs ami dry my tears;
wants to continue to do as well a» 1,1 #,,lnu '"j'ltea * , lll<! lb " 1 ’ ' H
he has done. lienee commomlal ion Yj sUall know" mtSt of sorrow,
is stimulus and incentive to a man grief, or fears:
As 1 have known.
For it is well
Willi you dear ones, ami witli your
it appear that his standardis really T>ltl0 pieman t lll rhvrs lf Zander you
o.yitr than it has scouted at be t , beside,
mge| .igi-.... - - _ . . w
Hurtle* I’rlnctpnl Aluxinulvri DritlgeH So- tneuts, (Soup,
eiiratyaml 111) Joiner inth|»rscr Haiti II ft I
now Imnsfir.'il to D I) Joiner transferee and j 1
legal notice given ilefi.*mlaiit| in iio-fen.-don. |
Aluo at llicHamc limy and iplaco will Ik'
fold, tine tract or |'ari l el of land Hitnated
I) big ami being in the 1 bounty of Wr,*hing-
ton unite of Georgia, Cont diiing one hun
dred acre* more or It kJ, nilji|iiiiing lands of
Deuj. Drantley, Didiif..d Walker and G H
Meadow*. Levied on |Va the , property ofC.
S* Meadows to unduly n, Supierior Court II
ft in favor of It. L. Smith vs, C. 8. Mead
ow* and Joe Snell Property pointed out
hy nlHiiiiiil* Attorney a ml tltiiaeriptinn given
ami legal notice given i«h i-olllred hy law*
June (Ith 1887. . 1 I
C. A. H ALL,
HlicrlifTH.
Vaar's ahipport.
GEORGIA—Wi)8l|iugt0D County.
OltDINA It Y '$ OFFICE,
Wborens the appiabera npipointud to m
apart a yeur's support tor Mrs. Lydia Canter,
widow of W. H. L. Canter Into ot auiJ coun
ty, deceaacal, havw tiled their return iu thin
otklee, all persona uoncurtie'l mre herd y not-
itie.k to ntipoar at the Uourt i of Ordinary to
New store NewOnotls, Flour,
Cigars,
Wootl a
tuple*
Potash, Stationary,
n TWA LF.R,
-Most Excellent.
J. .1. Atkins, Gliief of Police
Kuoxvdlc, Tunii., writes' ‘My family
and 1 nre the beneileiaries of your
most exeollent medicine, Dr. King’s
New Discovery for consumption;
having found it to he till thill you
claim fo.' it, desire to testify to its
virtue. My friends to whom 1 have
recommended it, praise it at every op
portunity,”
Dr . Kings New Discovery for
Consumption is gnatvnlccd to cure
Coughs, Colds bion hitis, Asthma,
Croup and every ntlcctiuu of T trout,
Chest and Lungs.
Trial Dottle Free at Win Rawlings
Drug More. Largo Size $1.0'0
Uriind Jury.
September Term 1887.
Ollice upstairs in the Photo-
giaph Gallery formerly occupied
hy T. U. Glenn, Jones liuilding.
Apr 20 '8U
JERNIGAN & SON
will fix your wat
ch or clock as ch
eap, if not cheap
er than anyone
else, come and see.
NOTICE!
•1.000.000 to Coil!!
All parlie* in Wndiingtnn and Rnldwin
conilllt'i-whiwe loan* ihi imiiroTcd farm*
n.iittm.* ill 1880, nml ib‘*irt , “EATKN8!ON"
ut grvntly nalilcvd rat in; will Iiml it In
their udvmit 'go lo call and nee mu nt theii
leailiest convenience, ut my ollice in
Co ir. Hollxe, Sumlcr*villu. where my rap*
i rcHentntiilivi) or my nelf will be pleusvd to
! iiccomiuodate them.
W. R. THIGPEN.
JJad el fratt
Nolle*).
I hereby notify nil pnrtieM dint on the
i third dny of December lSXli, 1 withdrew
from nml erased to hour every interest in
this mill hiisincs* of Sheppard uml Com*
pane uml will not lie responsible for nny
of the debt* of the concern, llowel nml
A/uthew Shcppmd retulning thc propertv
mid becoming rcs(Hiiisiblc for nil oiilsluud-
ing indchteuncsH.
I>. T. D.irke
Dec. 18th 1880.
IT OFF-SETS THE LOW PRICE OF COTTON.
Hy clcnusiug tlio sclmI iturib'Jt, never chokes, runs light, gilts last,
u ukes a good sample. The feeder stand on the 11 tor, it will
t ny kind of cotton regular, every gin gn untoed in represented
a to give Batbfnetion. Prices It is be reduee l.
Cull on or address,
LANG and WILT.
Mnnu acturers Agents, Sandersville, Georgia. For full do erinti o
prices and terms. A gin w II be Kept in stock where ic e i
be ete tinny lime.
VABIETT
Im held lu and fnr mud county ou the hrnt >T. IE Davis,
Monday in July uext land allow cauae ifuuy
nrn nluould not he ap-
I he jindgmout of tho
ttioy have, why euid ret
proved and tie made
I Court.
| Thin 25th day of Mat
1 5*20 -4t M
For Lettors of Adminni ration de kooU nou
GFOIIGIA—Wasliiugtjou County.
who deserts conimeuilalion. He trim
knows that his standard is counted
a high on', will bo unwilling to let
18871.
NEtVMAN, Ordy.
IF. .V. Harman,
It. F. Gladden,
John. T. Gross,
L. ,J. May,
i .S’ - M. 1/itvhcovk,
S. J. Jordan,
John Taylor,
I,. It. Kendrick,
Jno, C. Dnyyan,
ir.a. GuUuher,
Jno. M. Havhels,
IK 1). Hunter,
Macon Warthen,
A. ir. Aid red,
A. IK Gain,
Alonza J. Holmes,
IK G. llailey,
Dr. L. S, G nr tier, ir»t. It. Francis,
OIWINAHY'S OtFlCE,
i Jmuca Wood aud othsira ha ve in due form M D U M Summerlin, Syl Prince,
applied to the iinderNigned (lor the appoini- It. T. Found T. N. Smitll
meut of E. A. H'llliv*in, Comlity .1 liuiniatra- nr nr d/o/Ais l‘n‘ H Nlieimavtl
tor. aa Adminialrator idle honia non on the „ //. •
estate of Jutuua Wood, late ot amd county, alios, ft' JlroWII, Geil Ala.Ins,
dtuoasuJ, and 1 will pmss upou said apphuu- Frank S.Slranye, Dr.J. /**. Henderson
tion on the iirHt M iuifay iu July, 1887, ut ip,.„/. Tencevse Turn ,Vi*,
my otlioo in Dumleraviile. i lust ivt.eic xiavnse Jury aepienxbei
Given under my hand oIRoially this 25th
dny of M iy, 18»7
1
The uiau ie*
The membars of tlic Wusliin ton
County Grange, tna earnestly - re-
qiU8teJ to attend tlm next regie*
Tar meeting on Friday .July 1st
Jiusinoss ol intwrest wili come be-
1‘our the meeting. We hope the c
will be u iu I attendance.
W J Hendehson.
JM ASl'Eit.
* l
iA. ]
TIME TABLE
OF THE
VKIGIITSVIL'.K, TENNILLE axd
Dl’DLIN It. It
To take eflcct November 1-1 ls-’fi,
GOING SOLTH.
Lv Tcni.iile
No. I J
A..M.
5 4j
fo. 3.
P. M.
1 (0
1 35
Lv Harrison
0 H)
i.v 1 Ionova 1
0 30
1 r 5
Ar \i rigliLv’lc
C of)
215
I.v Wrightsville
ti 50
2 20
I.v Lovett
7 20
2 50
i.v Druton
3 10
Lv Condor
0 30
Ar Dublin
3 50
quixq xoitTii.
No 2
A -U
No 4
P .1/
Lv Dublin S 30 .| *jo
Lv (Condor 00 4 60
Lv Denton y is r, 10
Lv Loved <i3j 5 10
Ar Wrightsville: lo 00 (1 lo
l v Wrightsville 10 00 0 10
LvD.rn.vm 10 IS 0 30
Lv Ilurrison 1 3,5 ,50
Ar Teimillo 1 . 10 7 20
W. D Thomas, piesideiit,
Gen'l ,‘Supeiiutemlant.
Nov. 14 1280.
ItUtllSTltATION NOTIC E.
. My books arc now open for the registr*.
tom of votes for the City election on II.
M-hool tax to be held June I81I1, 188,
Dock* will close Fridav, June l();|i t
HENItY, MITCHELL,City Clerk.
GF-OR *IA—Wu.-h 11 i r, n f>
Buy your Groceries, Hard tvar'.
Tobacco, Cigars Tinware, am
Vyeodenware from
R : T* WALKER.
Or strike sweet harps upon its silver
tide—
Ay; it is well.
'illi.iK i’kaciikr.
Sheriff’s Sales.
For file First Tuesday in July.
STATE OF GEO /MIA,
WASHINGTON CO GA
Will be su’d I eforc Ihc Court House door
in the city of AUmlcrsvillo to tlm liigho t
mlilcr,on (lie lirst Tuesday in July next,
the following property to wit:
Ouc truct or pi reel of fml lying in the
Ibloth Di-lrict G. M in Washington county
•Suite of Georgia, known us Williams place
joiitainiiig two hundred mid forty (240;
s more or less. Doiinded on the North
hy mils ol Wiley Harris, East mid South
by mils of JT Youngblood, on the West
by 1 in Is ol \\ E D mlillle. One oilier tract
or ireel ol land lying in said District,
con ty and stale, four.lining one hundred
and ixty (100) acres inure or K.s b-i.inled
on ie North by hinds of Wi uy Harris mid
C 1 chambers, on the East by lands of
Ain chi S« im,|aud 011 iheHoutn ami West .
. »-*nds ol G W. Ro iglr.on
One other tract or pared of land lying in I
the Doth District G. M• s.IJ cciuity mid
Hate containing one th .usand and sev?i.ty
■Iglit tlU.O; acres more or less, known r.s ,
llr.imley and.Smith Tract*, bounded on the I
si ml.'.by lamb of Donnie Heath and the
J/ irphey tract, on the West hy binds of '
bourn Newsome, ami on the South by
f 8eabo"i - " No.isum and the Mouth
5 20 -4t
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary,
For Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA—Wushiugltoo County
ORDINARY'S OFFICE,
Mrs. Susan A. Smith baa 1 iu duo lorni ap
plied to the oudcraignod for letters of ad
ministration on the estate ot) Miss Jennie L.
Smith, lute of said county ideocasod aud I
will pitas upon said applicaliinn on the Aral
Monday iu July, 1887 at my I otli ie.
Giveu under my hmnd an.a otUeial signa
ture this 25th May, 1887. 1
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary W. C.
5-ili—4t
For Administrator's Dismission.
GEORG IA— kVasilliiDglton County.
Oidiumy's Ulilice.
8 ep'.ieu M. Gilmore Adiulmistrator of the
esiute of Martha Wadswor|th late of said
comity, deceased, has in dap lorm applied to
me tor letters ot Disiiuissioi)) from sdd ad
ministration, and I will pnsi^ upon his nnpli-
cation on the first Monday ip August 1887, at
ui.v office iu Smdersvllle in .said county.
Given under my hand tidUoiully this 2d
day of May, J837. ,
M. MEWMi-lN, Ordinary.
5 12 -3m
Term 1887.
Ft. Twille.i/,
F. IF. zoinpkins,
Abel Cason,
L. D. Newsome,
Julius S. Frown,
Jno. E Sindh
Abe Youngblood,
Fob'l Chapman,
IF. G. Knight,
E. H. Dudley,
11. V. Joyner,
Marshal 11 Hodges
m ids
.'rung of Williamsons Swamp Creek aud ....
lie North by lands of Winfred 1‘rime. ami
' R Cringle and 1 lie* Wot by lands of /, T
Is antley, a .4 on tlie East by lauds of
lhitsey Gieen, and on the North by Wil-
a-inixins crceV. Aud one oilier tract’lyiio* iu
Jitli District G J/ said county amt state,
1 ml.lining three lilimlred and seventeen
; 417) aeres more or less, known as ibe old
{■*' e Lamming place, and bounded 011 the
.01 Ih by lands of J L. llaltaway, and W
- Amm-scm and on the Soiuli by lands ol
l E \\ arthen a.c 1 I Fed by lands of Den
1 mersoii unit the East by lands of Stephen
a)’- Ad said tracts levied on us tile prop
Ilyot J. A. Robson Tux Collector ol
1 uslm.gton county Slate of Georgia. Alsu
ne tract containing foiiv hundred and fifty
JoO) acres more or less. Dounded on the
'oilb by bums of I L Smith, and on the
mthby land* of s If Ji Massey, am! on
be ') est by- lieestate of William Irwin and
itruwu ^ 0 " aH lllU 1/ ol R F
r ....> .in I.. Also one tract
-r parcel if land, betng and lying in said
M '-iy and state, containing two huulred
•OUJaeies moreor less. Rounded on tia-
-«.)rul.y Limestone creek, and mi the
Administrator's Disimission.
GEORGIA—Wuski igt'in county.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE.
Isaac L Smith, Administi-ator of the estate
nf Mrs Mary At. Smith lale ol said oouaty,
deceased, has in .Inn* fordi applied to me
for letters of dismission irotn 1I10 adminis-
tritiou of said estate, and II will pass upon
bis iippficu.ion on tho first iMondu.y in July
1 *87, at my otlieo in Sani-fersvilie iu suid
co mty.
Given under my Imud loifioiully this Cth
day of June 1.87. 1
M NEWAJIAN, Ordinary
C-0 -3m
James E. Fage Jr., J. G. Whiddon,
David L. Tanner, Elias IF. Tunner,
Marcelus Nuilhington, F. A. Walking,
Seth It. Hedges, Joe A. Frinve,
It It Cor, A. J/. Itiddle,
IF. A. Smith, ills! IFm. E. Tanner,
11'. Thus. Hruntley, John T. Frown,
J/. E. Fridges, ' Chits D. Thigpen,
John h\ Tunner, Jas. 11. Fage,
J. II. Franllvy, M. 11. Hartley,
Gid Slaver, Elias G. Joiner,
Taos. .1. Curry, Joseph Fell.
Second Week Traverse Jury Siydt m)ior
Term 1887. *
James T. Foyers, S. M. Fage,
7lios. G. Moye, l.-aac A. Smith,
IF. C. Hrinson, A. W. J. Wood,
Linton A. Tunner, J. J. Smith,
F. It Sheppard, John T. Hudson,
D. S. Smith, Joseph II'. Fluker,
Thus. E. Vickers, It. .1. Fage,
A. F. Hudson, J ltd sun Lord,
IF. A. Snelling, G. T. Horton,
J. It, Young, Jas. F, Nurthington
Jno. IF. Fraswell, Geo. It. Jenkins,
A. C. Griffin, Itenj D Joiner,
Feauford Tar]de.y, John A. Robison,
Notice
I Itert hv forewarn any one from
lrat’.ing for ihe following notes n« |
they, nre lost or stolen. One in
Itivor of ntysell given liy Wr.t II
Sniitli of Washington enmity for
IRIS. One in furor of myself given
hy Squire Martin for .tlo. One
in favor of myself given lay Itenj.
Davis for $14. One in favor ol
myself given by Sccney Newton for
8U7. One against Win Smith 01
Johnson county for $110.
Mosics Smith.
Dec. 10th 188(5.
110111,TOY IIOS,
Tennille, Georgia.
Situated convenient to tlie depot,
i’olite servants. Good rooms nud
charges reasonable.
Kespectfullv,
J. C. HAMILTON,
Proprietor.
Honey To Loan.
The undersigned tiro prepared to
negotiate I.GA.S UPON REAL k’S
TA I’F, seenrity or approved COL
LATERAL paper. Terms easy,
Evans & Evans,
Alloriiey* ut fatw.
Lang «£& 'Wilt,
Propt’r s. Sandersville, Ga.
Manufacturers and Dealers in: Steam Engines ol till styles. Stttv
Mills. Grist M'lls. Cotton Gilts, Presses and Macli'mcry ol till kinds
A lull linejjut Rubber an-l Leather Bolting k pt in stock.
Steam and Water Valves, Steam pipes a-d Fitting.-, Inspirators,
Machine Oils and Mill Supplied.
Repair work solicited nml prompt v (tono nml ns cheap and we 1
as cun ho done all Machinery sold hy to we guarantee to he as ro[ -
resented. , . . . , ,
Write or call on tis lor Prices and t.bcripDqn oi anything wanted
in the Machine line.
GUN SHOP.
Guns, Pistols and Sewing Machines
Repaired by li. TWILLKY, on
Jernigan street, next to Mr. Benj.
Wihddon’s residence.
CALL ON
BARBER--S HOP!-
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IIENRY BRANTLEY,
THE
FASHIONABLE BARBER
HO TEL BLOCK
(Dbitiraini.
Thus. F. Smith,
IF. J. Taylor,
A S. Mitchell,
/. G. Greenway,
Win. E Josey,
Sam IF. Foyers,
Kinchen Fridges,
Chns Freeman,
J. D. Orrr,
11. S. Turlington,
A $20.00 BIBLE REWARD.
The publishers of Rutledge’s Monthly
Her tw. Ivu valuable tew unis in their
Little Olnrerwv' Arthur Rosier, infant son of
Mr. nud Mrs J. L. nunier, Uexr TeUbille.Gu..
was born Aug 14th, illBSO, and died on Wed
nesday mor.Mug 4 o'clock, i May 18th, 1887.
It i» hard to pnrt from o.iriloved ones never
to meet again in this world, hut our hearts
nre oh<*«red with n bojpe, tfint wo will meet
them in » world of taiirer bliss where sick
ness, pniu nud death, cau i never ent-r, and .... , ...
IMruu* will be no luore. «I«j tbe abound. I V> r ,U ° r ? Sun \w'TY* mm rc€eiy <
idu iiriiue ol God oomiort |the bereave l dr- Bwvvuiil will e clivulccl. Ihc money will
r be forwarded to tlie winner
oli'cr tw. Ive valuable rewtinrs iu their
Moi.lhly for February, among which ia the
following:
We will give $20.00 to (lie person tellin
us which is the middle verse in tlie New
Testament Scriptures, (net the revised ed
ition, hy March Unit, 1887 Should two
ing grace ot God couilort
rents aud rdatives.
You were so sweet when Jioro
How could wo hour to part,
With one so lovely and s|0 sweet;'
It utmost breaks our hearts.
We see him now iu spotless white
We hear bis songs of Siweet delight,
Reside the living stream |be rests,
And Jesus makes hint truly blest.
T J. C. H.
money
J/ureh 15th,
1887. l’ersous tryiHg fur tlie reward must
send 20 cents in silver or postal notes, (no
postage stumps taken) with theii answer, for
which they will recuite li,e Moutiily for
Apri. iu which the name and address of the
winner of tlie reward and the correct an
swer will be published, and iu which sever,
al more valuable rewards will he ullered-
Address, Rctikixje ITiilisuinu Compa-
E.'tj.i, Ft.
Notice to TressiMiNNerN.
I forewarn anil forbid nny one
from tresspassing, hunting, passing
liuough or in any manner, tin mv
plantation, known ns the (Jnodwjn
Da\ is place, under tlie penalty of
the law.
D. G. Watkins.
Feb. 22d, 1887.
Notice.
Tltlt copartnership of Mcddows &
Medtlows, of Ilurrison, Ga.. Ifhs
hofr-n dissolved bv mutual consent
and by tlie withdrawal of C. S, Med
dows, the business will be continued
at the same stand by Medtlotvs*
Bedgootl who will settle and collect
all accounts of the old firm.
C. S. MEDDOWS.
S. J. MEDDOWS’
Thanking tlic public for past pat
ronage anti hope they will continue
to patronaizt the new firm
C. S. MEDDOWS.
Harrison, Ga., Feb. 7th, 18S7.
W« are Still in the Field.
Friends our Jewelry Store in in
lull blast ntnl work done by com
petent wotkmen; we keep
it nice lot of Jewelry, Spectacles,
Clocks and Musical instruments
lor sale. We hope our old friends
and customers will not desert, ns
in o*r hour of affliction, wc huve
done you good work heretofore,
and will continue to do so new.
C’hufers, Spanish peanuts Seed
Peas, l'or sale hy A. S. Stakes.
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sandersville, Georgia,
T H £
lEMINGTON
ISewing Machine,
Uirn tub
|EMI»GT0N EfFLE,
UNEXCELLED BY ANY.
| Sure to Give Satisfaction.
General Offlco, Illon, N. Y.
Now York Office, 283 Broadway.
Buying Agents Wanted.
REMINGTON
(Ooublo and Triple Action)
FORCE PUMP.
Tho REMINGTON ITMP i, nliond
ot till compotitioa i n working easily
and rapidly. h *
It issecuro from freezing; and never
needs priming.
, 'V; rnttNisn sttackmextb to tub
MaL 11T TlU: ' 1 10 “ VSB WITH WIND
11 lust rated Circular and P.-ico-
J.ist, with icstiinonluls.
Address,
REMINGTON AG’L CO., mon, n. z
New Vokk e^-icEi 283 Broadway.
AGKNTS NVANJ’i’iiiiy.
| CENTRAL R-R.
Savannah Ga , lx*e. U> ISSti,
Gn anti after this title pn-smiger If.tin-
| will rut* ns Dully unless marked f, which
! are Daily except Suutlay.
Tlie .Sian,lard time by which these trains
run in ..0 minutes slower tunu .Savannali
city time.
Lv .Suvnnnidi.. 10:04 am 8,20 n m 5;to pm
Ar Milieu 12;!lo pm 1 l;U3 p in 8:45 j> nj
Ar Augusta 4;i5pm 0,15 a m
Ar Macon 4;-4Upm : ;'J0 a nt
Ar .Atlanta 0;tl0 p m 7;20 a m
Ar Coliimblis . (i; ,0a lit 3;02 [i ut
, At- Montguinery. 7;0‘.l p in
Ar Kufaul.i 3;>U p m
i Ar Albany 10;08 piu lU;50tt tit
l’asengers lit* Sylvania, Stmlcrsvillo,
Wig'liisville, Milledg'vi.le nml EatoiUun
sho tid lake 10:00 a m train
l’assengeis for Tiiomiiston, Carrollton,
Ferry, Foil Gaines, T.i.ho ton, Duunn Vi*-
t*. Dlakuly nml Clayton should taku
p m truin.
Lv Milieu... 12;55pm ll;15pm 5;IUaui
I Lv Augusta. 10;20 u m tlj.dO p m
- Lv Maeon... S);50 a m 10;50 p m
Lv Atlanta.. 0;:t5 a ui 0;50 p m
1 Lv Columbus 10;20p lit U;15n lit
I Lv Montgomery 7;l5pm7;IO a m
] Lv Ellfaiilit... J 0; ID it in
Lv t Ibanv... 4;50 n m 3;57 pm
; Ar .S’lvnnuuli 5;00 p m . ;55 u m 8,04 n ni
| Sleeping ears on nil night pa-sunger
trains betwetii Savunnuh untl August i ( ami
Savannah nml A/ncon, Savannah
ami Atlanln, .Maeon nnd Colllinhlls.
Train leaving nt 8;20 p m and airiving
nt5;55 a m will not stop to put oli’or lake
on passengers hi tween Savannah and Mil
ieu.
, Coni'oetioiiH at S.ivannali with Savannah
Morida nml Western Hailwny for ltd points
in Florida.
iiekels lor nil points nnd sleeping car
berth* on sale nt city office, No. 20 Dull
street, nnd depot oiiiee 30 minutes beloro
departure ol each train.
G A WHITEHEAD
General Passenger Agei-.t.
J C SHAW, Ticket Agent
Al*f*
ASitmlersville
IS. It.
PSSENEN’GEU AND FREIGHT
(Excel t Sundays)
Just received 2 hundred lbs
el Lorillards Gentmie Jar Snuft
which we are selling at 5sets a
pound.
HOLT & PRO
I,v Kaiulersviit
e 4.. r >3
| Leave Augusta 7.IS
I.v Wartlien...,
...5.18 1 I.v Gibson 1112
Lv Hii.es
...6.40 |
I.v Hines 12-18
I.V ( ill SOU
...r.2()
| I.v Wartlien...12.44
Ar Augusta....
...900
| A rS’villu 1.1 i
No 3 t>
M. |
No 4 j*. m,
Lv Sandersville 2 05 j
I.v An 'Until 6 1 f
I.v Wtirlhcn....
39
| I.v llivh/ibah G 14
Lv Hines
... 3.0")
i Lv Gilium 7.53
Lv Gibson
...4 00 1 Lv Hines S.."4
I.v Ilepli/.ibaii.
...G.42 j
i.v Unrtlien 8.9
Ar Angiisia
...8 00 1
A r S imlersvillc 9. 9
SUNDAY—
PASSENGEHS ONLY.
No 1 a
.. M. 1
No 2 A, M.
I.v Bamlersv ilie5.51 1
i.v Augusta 8.14
Lv Wiirllien....
..IMG
Lv llcphzibnh.,9 14
Lv Hines
..0 40 |
I.v Gilison 1 l.o4
I.v Gibson
,.7 2' |
Lv Hines .... 11 53,
I.v Ucpliz bill.
• •9 13 I
I.v Wnrthen... 12.10
Ar August
.10 14 |
Ar.S”ville 12 44
No 3 i*.
M. |
N • 4 f. M.
I.v .Sandersvill
e 2 51 |
l.eiv Anugnsla 3.1.5
I.v Wnrthen....
..3.1b |
Lv I[epiiZihali..4 19
I.v Hines
...3.40 |
Lv Gibson t-' 1 "- 1
Lv Gibson
,4 22 1
Lv Hinas 0 5.1
Lv llt-plizibaii
...G 13 1 Lv Wnrthen....7 17
Ar Augusta
.713|
Ar Handersvillu 7 41
B. M.
MlTCllEI.L, President.
Do not pny high prices
fni
Spectuek'H, wIk’d you can get theta,
ut Jornig ui Sou lor h’SS tuouey,.,