The Mercury. (Sandersville, Ga.) 1880-1???, June 21, 1887, Image 2

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The Mercury Thr Organ For Washington Coun ty Pnblithtd by A. J. Jernigan & Co., ■—)ri'B!.lSHMU A l'KOI*RlKTOKS.( — sanbkiisviiu:, ---- ckoiicm. TUESDAY - - JUNE 2H * • 1887 EDITORIAL. Judge Locliratio, ot Atlanta dioc on Thursday, j The Supreme court bus Bustuin- cd the Dixon will. For AdnuniHtintor’s DtnulsMou. JEOllG IA— Washington County. Ordinary's Uflico. Stephen M. Gilmore Administrator of the es.ulu ot Mui'tliu WnilHuortli lute of Reid •onnty. ileeeniied, ties in dne form applied to mo fur letters ot Dismission from e aid ud- .iiiURtrntion, nod 1 "id puts upou his nppli- •ution on the tlrst Moudny in August 1887, at IVinr> i" Simtersville in naid comity. W, G. ROBERSON. A rney At Law. SAN ..SM1L1.K GEORGIA. New store NcwGoods, Flour, Snrar, Coffee, Tobacco, Cigars .... nmoe in Kuidersvitte in R«td comity. . , Canned Goods, Ilnrdwave, Woo.v Given under my hand officially tliD.-tfd ' doll ware, I it ware, 1* ai ming imple day ot May, 1887, 5-12—3111 Al. NEWMAN. Ordi/ary. The American Medical Asto:! ntion Is holding its nuumd session in Chicago. Se.eral earthquake shocks were felt in the city of mexico recently. • The property and ctops of west virginiu were greatly damaged by the late storms. Nearlp three thousand einig'nuts were landed at Castle U< rden New York June 10 th ,■ Snow fell on the peaks of the mountains, Jnue 11 tli . this is the lirst snow since 1857 so late in the season, Obcrlin, Ohio, has suffered severe ly from a cloudb urst which deluged the town. The college campus, the highest point in the townflwas cov ered with two l'eet of water. President Cicvclund, has re* yoked the order of the war dc*< partment, to return the Confcd orato flags to the South. It is now Iclt with Congress, The Masonic fraternity of Missou ri is greatly agitated over the pro mulgation of a decree that liquor selling is un-Masouie and renders all l’ersona engaged In it liable to expulsion. Dr. McDonald of San Francisco, with his usual generosity, has sent an hundred dollars to-aid Texas in her prohibitiow’campaign. NVe be-' lievehe has given this amount, or inort to every state iu which hi prohibition Amendment hat (lo has been prosecuted. Most Kxeollcut. J. J. Atkins, Chief of Police Knoxville, Tenn., writes- ‘My family nnd 1 are tite ItoncliciaricH of your mostexeallunt medicine, l)r. King’s : New Discovery for consumption;' having found it to be till that you claim for it, desire to tcstiiy to its virtue. My friends to whom I have recommended it, praise it at every op portunity.” Dr . King* New Discovery for Consumption is guareutued to cure Coughs, Colds Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup and every affection of Throat, Chest and Lungs. Trial Bottle Free at Wm Rawlings Drug More. Large Size $1.0-0 A Tribute. From the Methodist Sabbath School to the Memory of Miss Min nie Castcllaw, who died June,theTth 1887. Whuukas, it lias pleased the dear Heavenly Father to remove from our Sabbath School one of oar most faithful, punctual and devoted mem bers: and whereas we miss her pleas ant face and sweet voice when we meet on each successive Sabbath, to sing nrait.es to Him who doelli all things well. Therefore be it resolved. That iu the death of Minnie, our aehool has lost one of its most zealous members. '1 hat her quiet, bumble, Christian spirit won lor her the l#vc and esteem of the entire school. And know that instead ot earthly songs she now swells the seraph notes of heaven. Resoi.akd. That we sympathise pro foundly with the grief htiiekcu moth cr, sorrowing sister end brothers, and commend them to him who said •‘Ye that labor and are heavy laden come and I will give you rest.” May ikey be comforted with th« thought that Minuic stands, "On the batiks o tbs beautiful liver” waiting to wel come them home. Resolved that a copy of these res olutions he furnished the bereaved family- Also that the city papers be requested to publish them. Respectfuly submilod. Airs S. F. Jeruigau J/iss Sallic Dinkins “ Alary Lizzie Bayne Conuuitoe For I.vlters of Administration. JEORGIA—Washington Couuty JRDINART’S OFFICE, Mrs Susan A. Smith hn» in duo lortn np. died tn the undersigned lor letters of ad ministration on Ihotsmte ol MisB Jennie L. •imitli, late ol said county dtoeased aud 1 vill pass upon said application on tho first Moudny in July, 18M7 nt my office. Givi-ii under my hand unit olUcial idgna- •nre this 26th M«r. 1sm7. M. NEWMAN, Ordinary W. C. 6-.C-4t tuents, Soap, &c, iV i, l'otash, Stationary, R TWA LF.R, Year's Support. GEORGIA—Washington County. OR DIN A R Y 'S OFFICE, Whereas the apptnbcrH appointed to sol apart a year's support lor Mrs. Lydia Canter, widow ol W. U. L. Gunter lato of said coun ty, deceased, have tiled their return in this office, all persons concerned ure hereby not ified to appear at tho Oouit of Ordinary lo beheld In aud for Raid cnnnty on ibe first Mondiy in July next nnd show cause if any they hive, why said return should not be up- ornved nnd lie made the judgment of the Court. This 25th day of May, 1887. 6-20-41 M. NEWMAN, Ordy For Letters of Administration de bonis nou GF.ORG I A—Washington County ORDINARY'S OH ICE, James Wood and others have in dne form pplied to the underslgzed lor the appoint ment of E. A. Sullivan, County /I Immislra- 'or, ns Administrator de l onis non on the ,stale of James Wood, late ot said county, Icceased, and 1 will pass upon said applica tion on the first Monday iu July, 1887, at my oflice in Sander* ville. Given under my hand officially Ibis 25th day ofMiy, 1887. M. NEWMAN, Ordinary. 5 20— it Year's Support. GEORGIA—Washington Couuty. OliDINARY'S OFFICE, Whereas the appraisers appointed to set apart a year's support lor Mrs Matilda Rogers, widow of J. F. Rogers late ot said county, lecutHod, and for five minor children, have filed their Returns iu this (dHue; all persons ,-oneorned are hereby notified to appear at 'Tho Me:<c-i rv will ho sent for the vtall sum of $1.00 to all who pay nsh when they subscribe. Wo will do our best to give yeti, vottr money’s worth; anil make the paper desirable n the future. A Hill. Notice is hereby given that at the coming session of the General As trembly of Georgia, a bill will bo in. troduecd, entitled “A Dill to iucorpu rate tho Bank of Siindersville, and for other purposes.” May 10th ’87 ON LY 1O CENTS ron rive ¥#*•*•• TNtALor THE UNION SIGNAL. NSRV AlAIN WIST. SOITOB. Tt It the official organ sf the National Christian Tenipomme t'niun. It i« J woman * imtwr, by women, ftw women. It is full of u»e news every week from the battlo-fielu ot THE WOMAN vs. THE SALOON. It t* a inaftilficent home paper, for it live* to pru- tret tile lioine. Trv it if you want to be Ul coaUct with the mind, .ad the heart* of MISS rRSNCU «. WILLARD, MSI HANNAH W. SMITH, M NS. MARY S. WOO OS SI DOE and many otlu-r leader* in the granvk-st moral reform Ilf the nineteenth century. 1 he paper will h. lent oulv for Hit live weak* utile.. )«u order U *eut tor a ltwtjjcr time. cntsw ; Onc Ojsink or Whisky. — in 50 Paois or Puss _ooo RtAOlHO aimed avalnM the\vhi*ky curt*. Will you try THE UtllON SIGNAL BARBER--S HOPl- S R B E R .4°& CALL ON 11KNUY BRANTLEY, TIIE FAS 1 nONABl.E BAR HER HOTEL BLOCK sandersville, Georgia. GUN SHOP. . Guns, Pistols nnd Sewing Mnchinofi •srtwcsssMMlMw^rAMmsthsPsWlMtk K. ind , E TWILLEY, Oil OEOjC. MALL. ‘ . / . . . .... 1S1 LA BALLS STRICT, CHICAOS.. IU. Jernigan street, next to Mr. Benj WihiUlou’s residence. Sheriff’s Sales. For the '.First Tuesday iu July. STATE OF GEORGIA, ) WASHINGTON CO OA. f Will he sold before the Court lhmac door in tliucity of iS'iimlei-Avillis to tlie highest bidder.on tliu first Tuesday in July next, die following property to wit: One tractor parcel of land lying in the 1315th Dialrict O. M ill Washington county State of Georgia, known *a Williuma place containing two hundred nnd foity (240) nciva more nr leas. Hounded on the North by lulida of Wiley Harris, East and Hoiuli by lund* of J T Youngblood, on the Weat by lands of \V K Doolittle. One oilier tract or parcel of hind lying in anid Diatrict, county nnd state, containing one hundred and sixty (IGO) acres more or It** b.» .mled on the North by lands of Wile / Harris nnd G J Clininhera, on the Ena: by land-* of Amanda Swinl nnd on tlicSo itli and Went by land* of (1. W. Roiighun One otlier trncl or parcel of lund lying in the 05th Diatrict G. M. a.iid county and Stale containing ons III jiiannd and acvei.ty eight (1070) ncrca more orlca*, known ua Ilrnntlcy nnd Smith Tract*, Ixittndett on the Soul! by land, of Donnie licnlli and the .Vnrpbey tract, on the West by land* of Sculumm Newuomc, uiid on the South bv liind* of Kcnlioi'rn Newaont and the South Prong of Williamson* Swamp (.'reek nnd on (lie North bv land* of Winfred Prince, nnd Notice. Tlth copartnership of Mctldows JIt Mcddows, of Ilaffieon, Ga.. has Itesu tlisnolvcd bv mutual consent and by the withdrawal of (J. S. Med dows, the business will be continued at the same stand by Mcddows A- Bedgood who will settle nnd collect all accounts of the old firm. C. S. MEDDOWS. S. J. MEDDOWS’ Thnnkiug the public for past pat ronage nnd hope they will continue to pnlronaizL the new firm G.S. MEDDOWS. Harrison, 3a., Feb. 7tli, 1887. uy nd tundn the jndf-mtut nt the Coutt TltU 15th day of Jnnu. IN»7. M. NEWMAN, Ordy 6-10—4t AduiDistrator'a Dihiuihmiou. GEORGIA—Wttshiaglou county. ORDINARY’S OFFICE. Innuc L Kuiitb, Adiniuiatrotor of iho oatnte of Mr* Mary M. Smith late ot said oouuty, deceased, baa iu due form applied to me fot lettora of diamiaHhin tram Iho adiulula- traliou of said ealntv, aud I will pans uuod bis Hppliotwion on lltu first Mouday io July l'87, ul my oQica lu Haudcrsvillo iu said oouuty. Uivou tinder my band olfluhdly this 6tb day of June 1V87. M NEWMAN, Ordinary, e-u-nm Si. Si. We me Mill in Iho Field. Friends our Jewelry Store is in full blast and work done l>y com' potent workmen; wc keep m nice lot of Jewelry, Spectacles, Clocks and Musical instruments tor snle. We hope our old friends and customers will not desert, us in o*r hour of nllliction, wc have done you good work heretofore, and will coutinue to do so now. CmiTt-iiliuii HI. Vernon Amorlullnn. Tho Sunday School Convention ol the Mt. Vernon Association to he held with New bethel church beginning Friday betoro the 5th Lord's day in July, 1887. lat Friday 11 a. m. Introductory Sermon liy H.T. Smith, A. L. Drantley, Alternate. 2nd. 2 p. m. Organization of the body. 3d. Importanue of Home Religion, J. M. Donaldson, J. C. King, T. J. Deck anil J. F, Fuller. 4ilt. What it is to bring np a child In the way in which healiould go? 1. S. Peeler, T. J. llolutes, W. A. Sitnpiefield aud C. I. Da vis. 5th. Saturday 0 a. m. Prayor-moeting con ducted by A. AV. J. H ood. OtU. 0, 20 a. in. Is tho Sunday School a tinman or a Divine Institution? J. J. Hyman, J. M, Smith, A. L. WruutLy and J, 0. /far man. 7tb. Ih it possible tor a Sunday School lo be kept up iu eveiy uhuroli? G. IF. Smith, P. J. Pipkin, AV. A. U irnsou, .1. AV. J. Wood nnd ll. R. liiiU. 8th. 11 a. m. Preaching. Oib. 2 p. m. Thu importance of all the church oh of this Association being reproHeu- ted iu this body. J. A. Stephen*, T. J, Holmes, Louis Deal & J. 0. J/irman. 10th. The importance of God's people manifesting a deeper, a more fervent uud a more aotivo piety iu llieir lives. .1. L. brant- ley, Wiley Doal, IF. A. Sinquefield, aud II T. .Smith, aud J. M. Donaldson. 11th. Sunday 0 a. m. Prayer-meeting con- duoiod by W. A. Harrison. 12tb. tt,J u, m. Sunday School mass moot ing. 13th. 11 a. in. Preuchiug, Brethren will be uppoiuted by tbe Conven tion to proaoli at the hoars designated. If possible, let all (he ohurohes in the Associa te represented by one i r uoro brethren. The public in gcnoral, Sunday School workers es pecially. are oordially invited. It is highly probable that Uto. Boykin will bo preHeut. We earnestly hope and pray that the meeting will be both pleasant and profitable. 8'uvvd Ills Life, Mr.D. I. AVilcoxson, of Horse Gave Ky., says be was, for many years bad ly afflicted witli Phthisic, also Diubled tbe pains were a most uncndurahld and would sometimes almost tbrow him into convulsions. lie tried Elec tric Hitters uud gut relief from fits. buttle and after tukiug six bottles was entirely cured uud bad gained in flesh eighteen pounds. Says he positively believes he would have died bad it not been for the relief uft forded by Electric Bitters. Sold u- fifty cents a bottle by WmRawlings- Thcnrauge. The members of tlm Washington County Grunge, are cstruestly re* i|ut steel to attend the next regu lar meeting on Friday July 1st Business ol interest wilt cotue be- four the meeting, Wc hope there wdi be a l'u 1 attendance. W J Henderson. Master. Public School. Notice is hereby given of the in tro Diction of the following local hill at tne next session of the legislature A Dili to be in titled un act to amend ‘'An Act lo authorize the cor poration of the iiiy of Saudersville lo levy a tax lor the purpose of main taining Public Schools in said city,” etc. Approved September 8th 1881. Striking Irom section Yll in the 13th litre the words Two Dollars nnd insert in lieu thcreot Ten Dot,- LAKH, and for other purposes. June 21st 1887. BO ARD of EDUCATION for the C l l Y of SANDERSYiLLE. It. Until DUtrlct O Jf Haiti county and State, uoutaining three hundred nnd seventeen (317) acre* more or less, known a* the old Dare Gumming place, nml bounded on (he North by laud* of J I.. Ilnltaway, and AV. T. Atnerson anil on the South by lauds of Si K Wart lien a ad IFest hv land* of Ben Amorson nml the Fast by land* (d' Stephen May. All said tract* levied on n* the prop- city of .1. A. Rolmott Tux Collector of Wnsliinglon county Stale of Georgia. Also one tract containing four hiliidii-d and litty (450) ncrca more or less. Bounded on the North by lam!* of 1 L Smith,-and un the South l>y land* of 8 II 11 Miuwey, and nn the West by *hce*tate of William Irwin nnd other*. Lu.iid on a* the propcity of R K Brown, Also one tiact or parcel of land, being nnd lying iu Raid county nnd *tnte, containing two hundred (200) acre* more or lcs*. Bounded on the North by Limestone creek, and on the \Ve*t by land* of Julia Kugli*li, 8011111 by land* of J I’ Pago, and on ihe Kn*t aud South by other lund* of T II Smith. Levied on n* the property of T B Smith. Al*o o. e tract or parcel of land lying on Dyer* creek near Irwin* X Komi*being the -ame tract of land deeded liy Augustus Franklin to Janie* F Smith the sainn being the tract of land whereon thc*aid James F. S'mith now reside*, being and lying in said county nnd Stale containing Three hundred uud fifty three (350) nerts more or le**, adjoining land* of Joseph 11 Daniel*, Mr*. Orr 0 Smith, J/cMillian, l’a’mer nnd Move. Levied 011 a* tho property of Janie. l-‘. Smith. Also one tract or parcel of land being and lying in *aid county nml Ktute containing one thousand and seventy live (1,075) acre* more or Ich , hounded on the North by land* of tho K-tatcof 11 T Robson on tho Eusl by land* of George AVinn. on tho South bj lands of \V L Underwood and on the West b, ihe Ocot.co Rive.. Levied on a* tliepioperly of J AV Kluker. AUoone trait or parcel of land, being and lying in .-aid county aud state. Containing two hun dred (200) acres more or less. Bounded on the North and West by laud* of J E l’agc and on the South hv jaud* of Bedgood and Riddle and on the Last by land* of E 1‘ llcdingfield. known as the William K Smith place. Levied on a* the property of ) E Page. AI*o one tract o<- parcel of land being and lying in said county and state. Containing Two hundren (200) acres more nr less. Bounded on the North by land* of J/urlha Sheppard and on Ihe West by land* of Vir/il Power* and on the East by lauds of J. E Page and on the South by lund* of II b Britt, known^t* the Shep pard place. Levied on a* the property of II S Britt. Also, one Iruet or parcel of land being and lying in said county and Stile, containing nine hundred and seventy sis (070) acres Uio;eor less, adjoining lands of J 11 .1/jy on the Nortli and West, and on the South by lands of M E Wurtlien and the Ogcechec River on tho East. Known us the A r nisi rung place, Levied on a* the prop erty of J II 3/ay.All the ubovesaid property- levied on n satisfy two Tax Execution issued by the State of Georgia vs J A Rob son Tax Collector of said county and U F Brown T B Smith. .Tame* F Smith, J W Fluker, J E Page’ II S Britt and J II -1/ay seciieuretie*. Property pointed out I y de fendant* nml legul notice given tenant* in possession. Also at the *ante time and place will he sold to the highest bidder for cash one cer tain tract or parcel of laud situated lying and being iu Washington county said State. Containing oncjhiindred nnd twenty six acres more or less and bounded on lht North and East by Iordan Harrison South by Ohoopie creek and lands of W A F Smith said property on as the property of Alexander Bridge* to satisfy a Superior Court ti fa issued from the Superior Court of Washington county in favor of Mrs. T W Strange against A S Barnes Principal Alexander Bridges Se c-unity and BD Joiner indorser said 11 fa now transfercd to B 1) Joiner transferee and legal notice given defendant in possession. Also at the same time and [dace will he sold, one tract or parcel of land situated lying nnd being in the county of Washing ton slate of Georgia, Containing one hun dred acres wore or less, adjoining lands of Henj. Brantley, Richard Walker and C S Meadows. Levied on as the property of C. S. Meadows to satisfy a Superior Court li la in favor of II. L. Smith v* C. S. Mcud- and Joe Snell Property pointed out TAX KUL'IllVUir* NOTICE IT KM' ICO ('NO. 1887. DIST. Runtwr* UO Moudny April -1 Oconee 88 Tuesday “ 5 Fichroii 08 Wednesday ” 0 Deepslep UO Thursday " Tabcrnue'o 1315 Friday 1 Rnncomb 13i) Monday . " Clay’* 100 Tuesday 1 Wm then 1350 Wednesday 11 (litas, 00 Thursday ‘ ('utiie'* 05 Friday 1 Sun Hill 03 Monday ' Davislioro 01 Tuesday *' Jokc-j-’h 02 Wednesday ' Cleveland J3S1 Thursday " Hiddlevtlle 12«fl Friday “ 22 llsrrisun 01 Monday “ 25 Stonewall 1345 Tuesday 20 Wain mock 80 Wednesday “ 27 Temiille 1300 Thursday •' 28 Saudersville t>7 Saturday 0.10, 23, 30 E DAVIS STRANGE, T. K, AV. C. Tennille High School Male and FenP'fi’- Tennille, —Geoj,,' VV. L. 1)UG(JAN, A. M. Frin, The Spring 'Perm of tin* lnslltiillon opens mi Monday, January Kith, 1887. Thorough instruction will lie given in oil >rnm-hi‘*commonly taught in High Schools Pupils will be prepared to enter any class iu t'oljegpt For further intormntinn apply lo 'the PrIncipiilurtqS.lt. Kelley, Pro*..Board Trustee* Tennille Gu, ec. !)!) 1880—tf. g7 w. ii. whItakerT DENTIST, SANDERSVILLE, GEORGIA. —TERMS CASH.— Olllco tipstmi'R in the Photo- •giii|ih Gallery tbiineily ot-t-upietl l>.y ('. Glcnu, Junes IRuliliug. Apr 20 ’80 JERNIGAN & SON will fix your wat ch or clock as ch eap, if not cheap er than anyone else, come and see. JJaai el )^ratt w IT OFF-SETS THE LOW PRICE OF COTTON. Dv clomvittg tho seed purllnt, novel' chokes, runs liglbt, jjiu-t tint, tt tikes it giiotl sit'liple. Iho foodoV at n the fl tor, it will t tty kij) Tof cotton regular, every gin ntoeil n.s ropruSoatctl a to give BUti^ftiotion. Priee* It is rcduool. Call on or address, LANG and WILT. Mnttu dcturors Agontu, Saudersville, (tof/rgiu.^ For lull *•!e-seripti > prices ami terms. A gut w 11 he kept in stock ivhero it on bo etc tinny time. lllsick Smith Sliojt lUTGQIKS, and WAGONS Repaired PLOW WORK and HOUSE SHOEING, a Specialty. Henry JI. Little. NOTICE. AA ill he sold in 30 days to pay freight charge). One Bov of merchandise shipped to the order of It AY Nelson bandersville, On., shipped front Albany On, J. B. AVICKER. Agt 8. A T. Railroad. SafidcrRX illc, Ga, March, 15th 1887. W. Davi■*, IF. N. Harman, 11. F. Gladden, John. T. Grow, L. J. .1 lay, S’ M. Uilahcnclc, S. J. Jordan, John Tai/lor, L. II. Kendrick, Grand Jurj . September Term 1887. Jno. G. Duggan, U’m . Gall alter, Jno. M. Rochets, IF. D. Hunter, Macon Wait hen, A. IF. Aid red, A. IF. Gain, Alonza J. Holmes, IF. G. Haile;/, Dr. L. S, Gunter, IFm. II. Francis, M D GMSummerlin. Sgl Prince, R. T. Pound, T. A. Smith M. M. Mathis, Pa>. 11. Sheppard Tho*. E- Drown, Ge.d L. Mathis, Frank S. Strange, De. J. li. Henderson First IFt.rL Traverse Jury September Teem 1887. Abe Youngblood, NOTllEf *1.000.000 lo I.011!! All panics in AVashington and Baldwin aaintiu rwliosu loans on improved farms mutifre iu 1880, nnd desire“EXTENS10X" .1 greatly reduced rates; will tind it to heir advantage to call aud see me at their -•at dost convenience, at iny office in Go ld House,bandersville. where my rep- reseulafitivo or my self will ho pleased to uccommodutc them. AV. R. THIGPEN. Nolle;, I hereby notify all parties that on the third day of December lSSt), I withdrew front and erased to hour every interest iu this mill btudnesH of.Sheppard aud Coin- puny nnd will not he responsible for titty of the debts of the concern. HoWel and J/uthcw Sheppai d retaining the prciperlv tnd becoming responsible for all outstand ing indebtedness. D. T. Burke Dec. 18th IS8(i. T7"^3R3:e:T’"2" .IEON WORKS- Lang tto "W lit, Propt’rs. Sandersville, Ga. Minuifacturei'H nml Dealers in: Steam Famines of all styles Saw Mills. Grist Mills. Cotton Gins, Presses ami Macltiiivry of all kinds A full linviol Rubber an l Iieaffcor Heltiiuf k pt m stock. Steam and Water Valves, Steam pipes and 1'ittmgB, Inspirators, Machine Oils utnl Mill Supplies. Repair work solicited and prompt v «iotio nnd as cheap and wv 1 as can he done all Machinery sold by us we .yuarautee ft. ho as ^ resented. , ... .1 , > Write or call on us for Prices and seripfon ot anything avuiiUJ in the Machine line. Just received 2 hundred lbs of Lorillards Genuine Jnr Snuff which we are selling at 55 ct:s a pound. HOLT & 11UO TIME TABLE OF THE AVK1 (HITS V1J. •. K, T E N MI A. E DV11L1N It. U To take efleet November 11 IS-0. GOING SOL' rn. No. 1 No. 3. A.M. 1‘. M. Mclie-dule of the (•(-ntritl K. K U)> day Panenger Ar at Tcmi“ie 11.35 a m Down “ “ *■ 12 21 pm Up night ‘‘ “ 1.17 in Down night'* -‘ 2 54 m T.v Tennille 6 -1 » 1 00 Lv Harrison C 10 1 3*» Lv ii 30 1 Oil A r i-ightsvMc 0 .50 215 Lv WrightHville 0 60 2 20 I.V Lovett 7 20 2 50 I.v Bruton - 7 3S 3 10 Lv Condor 7 5) 3 30 Ar 8 15 3 50 Nollrr, I Iteic-liv forcwtira any one I'toia trading Ibr the following notes as they are lost or trlolen. One in favor of niysell given by Wat li Smith of Washington uotintv for $135. One in favor of myself given by Squire Martin for $10. One in favor of myself given by Henj. Davis for $14. One in favor ol myself given by Soeney Newton for $07. One against Wm Smith ot Johnson county for $110. Moses Smith Dec. 10th 188(5; 8a>im:k8vii.m: fsuivim.ia JMICIi ET. ULOIKTRATIOA NOTICE. “ My bock* are now open for ihe registra tion of vote* for the City election on ihe school tax to ho held June ]8lh, 1887. Books will close Friday, June IGih, G HENRY. MITCHELL,City Clerk. by nlaintifi* Attorney and description given nd ' legul notice given a* required by J tine tlth 1887. C. A. WALL, Sheriff W. €. Hat* I ary li. Tie ill eg, Ft. IF. Tompkins, llob'l Chapman, Abel Cason, IF. G. Knight, It. D. Newsome, E. li. Dudley, Julius S. Drown, H. F. Joyner, Jno. Ii. Sin ith Marshal H Hodges James E. Page Jr., J. G. )Vhidden, David It. Tanner, Elias IF. Tanner, Marcel us Nuvthington, F. A. Watkins, Seth L. Hodges, Joe. A. Prince, D D Car, A. M. Diddle, IF. A. Smith, Hist Wm. E. Tanner, fl'. Thos. Drantley, John T. Drown, , , , Id. E. Dridges, Chas D. Thigpen, d on the West by M F Tanner, Jos. Ii. Page, ;md property levied j R IirantU . y> ' M _ JL Hartley, Gid Stacer, Elias G. Joiner, Thos. A. Curry, Joseph Bell. Second Week Traverse Jury September Term 1887. James T. Rogers, S. M. Page, Ihos. G. Moye, Isaac A. Smith, IF. C. Brinson, A. W. J. Wood, Linton A. Tanner, J. J. Smith, li. 11 Sheppard, John T. Hudson, 1). S. Smith, Joseph IV. Fluker, Thes. E. Vickers, li. A. Page, A. F. Hudson, Judson Lord, UfmA. Fuelling, G. T. Horton, <$ sR, Young, Jas. F. Norlhinglon Jno. IF. Braswell, Geo. 11. Jenkins, A. C. Griffm, Henj D Joiner, lleauford Tarplcy, John A. llobison, Thos. F. Smith, Sam IF. Rogers, IF. J. Taylor, A”, /to- e i Bridges, A. S. ‘Mitchell, Chas A reeman, I. G. Greenu-ay, J. 1>. Orrr, IFm. E Josey, H. S. Turlington, Union silks per lh.„, Bulk Plain hum* ‘‘ Shoulders “ Lard Coffee augur Flour per. hid. Mesl “ h t I ggs “ doz. butter per pound Chicken* ...9 @ 10 ets ; '->|| vt* Jt- Janets «7 els 4..,.fcnOMa 20 0* A <n, 8 ft* $5,50 '(li, $0,50 ..... : 70 cu ..U 20 (S) 25 et* 15 30 et* cto:.\u NORTH. No 2 No 4 A M P M Lv DuIJin S 30 4 20 I Lv Condor U 00 -1 60 I.v BrtiUni it 18 o 10 I Lv Lovett U 35 5 10 Ar AA'rightHviiie.- 10 00 0 10 1.V WrigliUvillo 10 00 0 10 Lv Donovan 10 IS 0 30 Lv 1 [srrison 10 35 (i 60- Ar Tennille-. 11 10 7 20 AY. B Thomas, Fiesidont, (ien’l fcupci'itilcitduiit. Nov. 14 lk’80. HAMILTON HOUSE, Tennille, Georgia. / Situated convenient lo the depot. Polite servants, a Good rooms and charges reasonable. Respectfully, J. C. HAMILTON, Proprietor. Money To Loan. The undersigned tire prepared to negotiate LG A S UPON HEAL It’S TATE, security or approved COL LATERAL paper. Terms easy. Evans & Evans, Attorney* it I l,aw. Sandersville And Tennille law * of all shape* and qualities \V.-\Y: PerryV Notice lo TrecotpiiRiMti-N. I forewarn and forbid any one front tresspassing, bunting, passing thiough or in any manner, on my plantation, known as the Goodwjn Davis place, under the penalty of the law. D. G. Watkins. Feb. 22d, 1887. To take iffeet M ty 23d 1887. Lv Sundet-Hville 7 f 30 a m Ar Tentnlle 45 ,, Lv Tennill* 00 a m Ar Kamler*vllle -,.A8 15, a tu Lv Kandersvilla J\ I 00 a m Ar Tennilltt fl 1 )5 a 111 Lv IVimiile .. Jl .J.. 12 80 9 in Ar 8}inder*villeja 12 50 p in Lv 8ander*vitlp*A 4 30 p m Ar Tenn. ." 4 45 p m Lv Tenn ille.. j 6 00 p m Ar Handi-rsrilTe 5 15 p m Aug (bti.'iii AS a■itlersvillv K. R. PSSENENGEII AND FREIGHT (Except Sunday*) No L A. M | No, 2, A. M. Lv SanderRville 4..53 | Leave Aligtndn 7.18 J.v AA’arthen 5.1h | Lv Gibson. 11.12 Lv Iline* 5.-10 | Lv Hines 12-18 Lv Gibson 0 20 | Lv AVnrlhen...12-44 Ar Augusta U.00 | ArH'ville 1.1a No 3 i- m. | No 4 i>. m. Lv Sandersville 2 05 | Lv Augusta 5.1-1 Lv Wart lien -.’.3U | Lv lluplizibuh 0.14 Lv Hine* 3.05 j Lv Gibson 7.52 Lv Gibson. 4 00 | Lv Hines 8.04 Lv Hephzilmh.,.0.12 j Lv Wurtlien 8 50 Ar Augusta 8 00 | Ar Sandersville 9.10 SUN DAY—l'ASSKNGEllS ONLV. THE EMINGTON ■n mt! UNEXCELLED BY ANY. | Sure to Give Satisfaction. General Office, Illon, N. Y. Now York Office, 283 Broadway. Do not pay high prices lot Spectacles, wlnm you can get them ; _ ut Jernigan & Son for less moucy. j Lv liin'es?..7...'.'..s! No l A. >t. Lv Sandersville5.51 Lv Warthen 0-10 Lv Iline* 0 40 I .v 22 Lv Ilephz hah...9 13 Ar August lo 13 No 3 j-. m. Lv Sandersville 2,51 Lv Warthen 3.10 No 2 A, M. Uhufcrs, Spiinish peanuts Seed Peas, l'or sale liy A. S. Sparks. | Lv August*... ...8.14 Lv He-phzihu It..9 1-1 1 I.v Gibson..n ..11.04 1 Lv Hine* ... . 1 1 <53 | Lv Win-thru. ..12.19 ! | AriVville.... ..12.44 i N • 4 P. M. | Loav Aangustu 3.15 | I.V HepliZlhll ilt..4 19 1 | Lv Gibson.., „,.(!.(19 I | Lv Hinas... ....0 53 > | Lv Warthen ....7 17 Buying Agents Wanted.' REMINGTONTj (Double and Trlplo Action) I FORCE-PUMP- Tho REMINGTON TUMP H of nil competition in working eus y and rapidly. . It. is secure from freezing; and m- needs priming. Wi! ruitJtisn attachmests to ™ rntw to rix them ron esn witu MILL. Lv Gibson. Lv Ilephzibah . Ar Augusta 7 Rt | ArSandcrBville? 41 R. M. MITCHELL, President, Send for Illustrated Circular ami PJ ca * List, with Testimonials. Address, REMINGTON AG’L C0 M Ufon,» * New Yoei: ©ffice: 283 llroud"“>• iLGEINTTS WANa'BU--'