The Mercury. (Sandersville, Ga.) 1880-1???, July 05, 1887, Image 2

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The Mercury The ShtrifT* Oi'tjan For ir.is/iii.yh.n ( ot li ly l'nblished by A. J. Jernigan & Co., —)ruBU9UEKs * ri<orniKTons.(— Ur.OUHIA. AW HANDERS VILLi:, TUESDAY - JULY 5i'i - EDITORIAL. There is in Lineon county a girl cloven years old who tips the beam at about 120 pounds avoirdupois. It is reported that Tom Tipton, who was killed by his accomplice, Joe M."Weaver, in the attempt to assassinate old man Joe l’erry some time ago, made his appearance to his wife and chihhoo one day last week. The family followed him all around the premises and through the neighborhood, there is great excitement in the neighborhood over the dead man’s return.—Dul> lin Gazette. Bainbridgo Dcuiocrnte, .1 tine 2nd: Excursionists toSavanuh during the summer months will lind the liar nett House the best and cheapest Hotel to stop at in that city, and mine host Harnett the cleverest and most obliging hotel man there. Besides these considerations, the street cars run from the S. F. ifc W. By. Depot to the Hotel, and guests for the Harnett House can save dollar omnibus fare by taking the street ears and going to the Harriott House, direct. Why don’t you invite me heartily as you invite men? Why didn’t you say , ‘Como, lot’s gel a little entice ami something,’ ami and take me right along witlr you? Yon wouldnC say to a man.’‘Would you like me to go and buy you a cigar?’ Tl C't why do y ou always issue your little invitations to treats in that way to me? Indeed, indeed’ mv dear husband, if men would only act l< w ird their, wives as heartily*, cordially, frankly ns they do toward the men whom they meet, they would And checrim companions at home than they could at tire dub.” Woiiriei'lnl funs. Mr. N. II. Frohlichstuin. of Mobile Ala . writes: I lake groat p’ensure in recommending Dr. King’s New Dis covery for Consumption, li iving used it for a severe attack of Bronchitis and catarrh. It gave, me instant re lief an 1 entirely* cured me and. I have not been aliticled since. 1 also beg to state that I had tried other remedies with no good result. Have also used Electric Hitters and Dr. King's New Life Pills, both of which I can recommend. Dr. King’s New Discovery for (Consumption, Coughs and Colds, is soldon a positive guar antee. Trial bottles free at Dr liaw lings. Drug Store. Decision of character is the clos quenee of life.—W. M. Taylor, 1) D. Teacher (in geography c)as3): /What is a desert? "Young stn dent: “Don't knowmnm. I always eat tit the second table. All the doors that lead inward to the secret place ot the Most High are doers outward—out o self-—out of snmilness— out of wrong. America Ahead. JFrom Demor cat's Monthly Maga:ine. Surely we have reasons to felicitate cartelves as a nation. Ours is the only country on earth which is rap idly paying ofl'its national debt, and whose surplus is a constant source of embarresment. Every other civ ilized nation has a yearly delleil; it spends more than it receives. Dor- many alone is somewhat better situ ated, for it owns its great lines of railways, and lias other assets which if sold, would bring more than .ts national debt. The extraordinary advantages we have over other na tions is profoundly impressing the people of other countrie-; The I'->i— rowing extract from an 1 u ,!ish finan cial circular tolls its o.vn story: “Without venturing to express an opinion, we may, ncveilh dsss, call attention tj a few facts which bear upon this point. In levs than 21) years the United Slates have reduced their debt by about £220,000,000. They ended theii fiscal year, 1880.1 with a surplus of about £18.001), 000. They added during 1880 lw theirjsystein of railways 8,600 miles, junking in all 100,000 tabes, worked 27,000 locomotives, costing approxi mately, £1,050,000,000. In 0 years, 1880-1880, the population increased 20 percr.nl., namclv. fioni 50,000,000 0, 01.000. 000. Iii 1885 they i;.is id 357,- 000 bushels of wheal; in 1886 they raised 450,000,000 bushels, an crease of more tnan 27 per cent, 100.000. 000 bushels. In 1885 their shipping ports leccived -1,451,003 bales <5l bpiluu; in 1880, lli< y ivieiv- d 6,177,285 bales, an increase ot more th 111 114 per cent., or 735,572 bah* -AND- P I C T U R E: FRAME M AN U FACT I! it 13 St, sen Tax t.'"!i-.*ctor«f H-ddcmmiy a ml K F Bnnvn T II Smith, .bom-* K Smith,'.1 W Pinker, .1 K 1W il S libit :imtJ it May scrum ret io* Prft|iorty pointed out • y de fendant" and legal notice givoii tenants in po-s ssion. Also at the same time nnd place will ho sold to die bights' bidder for cash oilf> cer tain tract or pan el of land situated Irina: and being in Washington county said St ite. font dning (mejhundrcd and twcniy s'x non s more or Io-h nnd bounded on tli.* North and East by Iordan tlarri-n South by Olio..i,re creek anil on the Wist by hinds of W A K Smith s lid property levied i n as the property of Alexander Bridges to satisfy a SoiierioivCoin t ti fa issucil from theSnpu' r Court of Washington county in'favor of Mis. T W Slrnnge against A S I’mu s Prinebml Alexander bridges Se- eninty and HI) Joiner indorser said II fa now tmitis'otf.I to I! D Joiner transferee and legal notice given defendant ill possession. Also at the same tiino and plnco will he sohl. one tract or parcel of land situated lyiignud being in the county of Washing ton stale of Georgia, Containing one hun dred notes more or bus, adjoining lands of Ilcni. Hrantley, Iticliai-d Walker and (: S Meadow". Levied on as the property of C. S. Meadows to satislv a .Sii|ierior Court ti fa in favor of II L. Smith vs C. S Mead ows and Joe Snell Property pointed out bv pin i it tills" Altorneyand description givsm anil legal notice given as required by law J une Dili 1887. t. A. WALL, HEtcriii’ W. ©. Election for Tax Collector. GEORGIA—Washington County Okdinahy’h Office of said Co. The office of Tnx Collector of Washington county lisvii g been declared vacant, under an Executive outer issued by His Excelbney Oovr rnor John B. Gordon dated June 23d, 1887, nml no.v cn Heoord in Hook E, minntes I'ageCll iu this office; It 1- btroby ordored that AN ELECTION for Tax Collector ot Washington connty to fill thu mi' xpi o I term of Jesse A. itohson, the late tux Collector, be bold at tho vn- rious Election precincts of said county on Wednesday the 20th day ot July, 1887, un der the sanies rules nod regulations ns gov ern the e'' etioiis lor mtmburs ol the Gener al Akkdi b f. Given under nty baud officially this 24th day ol June, 1887. M. NEWMAN, Ordinnfy. Election blanks will bo iutuishod by this office as usual. nind Jury September Term 1887 J. IK Dam.. IK N. Harman, II. F. Gladden, John. T. Given, L. J. .7lay, S' M. Hitchcock, S. J. Jordan, John Taylor, [j. 11. Kcmlrick, Dr. L. S, Garner, Jim. G. Duggan, Wm . Gallahrr, Juo, M. Unchain, ll r . 1). Hunter, Macon Warthen, A. IK. Aldred, A. IK Gain, Alonzu J. Holmes, IK G. llailcy, lKm. 11. Francis, M1) U M Summerlin, Syl Prince, It. T. Found, T. A r . Smith Af. M. Mathis, Pa' II. Sheppard, Thos. E’ Jlrmvn, Ged L. Mathis, Frank S. Strange, Dr.J.ll. Henderson First Week Traverse Jury September Term 1887. E. hvilley, Abe Youngblood, E. IK Tompkins, llob't Chapman, BARBER--S HOP!- S A CALL ON R HENRY Blt ANTLKY, B THE Abel Cason, li. I). Newsome, Julius S. Drown, ■Ino. E. Smith IK G. Anight, E. 11. Dudley, II. K. Joyner, Murrhal.11 Hodges For Guardian's Dismission. GEORGIA—Washington County. Ordinary’s OtUea. James U. Floyd, Guardian forJ. Floyd Jones, iipplius to uiu tor letters of ilismis- si n trom said giiardinm tiip, and I will pass upon bis application on the first Mouday in August, 1887, at ui\ office in bnudersville iu said county. Given under tny band and official signa ture this 2l)ih day ol June, 1887. Al. NEAMJN, Ordinary, 0-30-41 Sheriffs Sales. For I bn First Tnstlav* in July. STATE OF GKO/MIA, 1 WASHINGTON CO GA. j Will he sold before the Court House (loot lint he city «*l’ «S':i mleri* v i lie to the higher, I bidder,on the lirst Tuesday in July nexlr 1 the following property to wit: One tractor parcel of land lying in the j Id 16th District hi. M.in Washington county I State of Georgia, known ns Williams place containing two hundred and foity (:’40; ! ncr.s more or less. Hounded on the North | hy lands of Wiley Harris, Last mid South \ hy lands of J T Youngblood, on the West ■ j hy landsof W K Doolittle. One other trsot •lor parcel of land lying in s-aid District, county and st ite, containing one lmndrid and sixty (HiO) acres more or h.ss b" mled on the North hyJiind.a of Wile; Harris and C J (handlers, on the East hy lands «>t Amanda Swim and on the.Smith and West by lands of G. W. Houghton One other tract or parcel of I ind lying in tho 06th District G. M. siid comity and Stale containing one tli atsaml and seventy eight (1070) acres more or less, known ns 1 I Hrantley mid Smith Tracts, hounded on the j Sunt! hy land? id Donnie lbathand the | J/nrphey tract, on the West hy h ills of I Stub'.urn Newsl ine, and on the South by hinds o Scaloi'in Nensoul in.d the Sont I l’rongof Williamsons Swamp ('reel; and on | the North by lands of Winfred I’rinvc, and ! C U Pringle and the West lay lands of V. T | Hrantley, and on the East by lands of In comparison with these figures thu j Halsey Green, and on the North by Wil- F'nr Guardian’s Dismission. GEORGIA—Washington County. ORDINARY’S OFFICE. James P. Smith, Guardian for Charles 7,. Meit/., applies to mu for li tters of dismission from sai'i guardianship, and 1 will pass upon his application on the lirst Monday in Au gust, jdt>7, ut my office iu Euiulersv die, said eonnty. Given under my baud officially this 20tb day of June, 18b7. M. NEWMAN, Ordinary. G-tiO—4t progress of all other countries he couicS'insigtiilieaiil.’’ Is it any won tier that, the title of emigration is 11- gain setting for our shores? Thu n- iiove figures eon id he cxtciiiicil. For instance, tltu metal and mineral pro: duels of the United States had :t “spot’’ value of $430, 000’ 01)0 as n- guimt $2S2, 000, 000 for the mineral product of Great Britain in the same year. The mineral production ol this year, it is estimated, will be fully $590,000,000. AVe shall build 12,000 miles of new railroads in 1887. Our largest .previous year was in 1883, when we built some S, 000 miles of road. Then we are at peace wi.lt ail the world and have no use for our army, but wo think it prudent to June a few sltips and big guns to guard our euasts against possible complications with other namas. llappy, happy America! Didn’t AkU Her ISight. James E. Page Jr., J. G. II hidden, David A. Tanner, Elias IK Tanner, Marcel us Nuvthinglon, F. A. Watkins, Seth L. Hodges, doe A. Prince, II 11 Cox, A. M. lliddle, IK A. Smith, 91H IKm. E. Tanner, IK Thos. Hrantley, John T. Drown, At. E. Hridges, Chas D. Thigpen, John F. Tanner, Jas. II. Page, J. II. Hrantley, M. 11. Hartley, Gid Starer, Elias G. Joiner, Tims. A. Carry, Joseph Hell. Second Week Traverse Jury Srjdnnher Term 1887. ' James T. Rogers, S. M. Page, llios. G. Aloye, Isaac A. Sindh, fK. C. Hrinson, A. IK </. Wood, lAidon A. 'Tanner, J. J. Smith, II. 11 Sheppard, John T. Hudson, I). S. Smith, Joseph IV. Fluker, Thos. E. Vickers, It. A. Page, A. F. Hudson, Judson lord, >1'. A. Snelling, G. T. Horton, J. 11, Young, Jas. F, Nurthington Jim. IK II vast vet I, Geo. It. Jenkins, A. C. Grijjin, Henj D Joiner, Rctnjord Turpley, John A. Robison, 'Tho- ” Smith, Sam IK. Rogers, II J, T //or, Kinehen llridgcs, A a. st dehell, Chas Arccman, /. U. Green way, J. D. Orrr, IKm. E Josey, II S. Turlington, A Kill. Notice is hereby given that at the sm ing session of the General As- tuinhly of Georgia, a bill will bo ill roduccd, entitled “A bill to incorpo rate the Bank of Sandersvillo, and for other purposes.” May 10tIt ’87 Mr. Burdette insists that lie over lipard a woman lecturing iter hits band as follows on board a train: ‘ - ------ ■ Now I’ll tell suit why 1 wouldn’t go huuls ol Joseph R into thu restaurant and have a cup of coffee with you while, we were wait- i g for*'the train. 1 didn’t like the way you asked me. Keep quiet. 1 Jtave {.lie floor. Not half an hour be fore you said to Mi. Puffer: ‘Conte, let’s get a cigar;’ and away you went, \ holding his arm and not giving hint i a chance to decline. Wheu we met S John O’Howdy on our way to lunch eon yon 8aid:‘Just in lime, John; , come take lunch with us.’ And then to-night, when t\e found the train an hour late, you looked at | your watch, turned to me and said in a questioning, way: ‘Would you like a cup of coffee?’ And 1 did want it; I was tired and a little hungry, but I would have fainted before 1 would have acdjjjted such an invitation. And you went away a little bit vi v.-o ■frith me and had your coffee and : bread and butler by yourself yiidn.t enjoy it very 'much. In effect j you said to me: ‘if you want a cup i ol coffee,,if.yCti really want it, j will buy it for yon.’ You ate the best Lttsb itni in the world, lint do as nearly all the best husbands do. Why do you men see n u> d Jo l i- ngs out to your wives when you h rly throw them to the men you l.iew? linmsoiiH creek. And one other tract lyin 96th District G M Paid county and Ktate, ooniaining three hundred and seventeen (.'117) acre.-more or less, known as the oM Dave Gumming place, and bounded on the North by lands of J L. H.ittaway, and \V. T. Amerson and on the Komli hy hinds of M 1C Wnrtheu a -<1 ll’est hy lands of Hen Amerson nml the East by-lands of Stejdien May. Ail said tracts levied on ns the prop city of J. A. Itohson Tax Collector of Washington county .Stale of Georgia. Also .ne tract containing four hundred nml fifty (469) acres more or less. Denuded on the No ih hy lands of 1 L Smith, and on the Smith by lands of S 11 1! Massey, mid on die West by thcestate of William Irwin mid others. Levied onus the propel ty el'll F Drown. • Also one tract or parcel of land, being and lying in said county mid state, containing two hundred (200) acres more or less. Hounded on the North by Limestone creek, and on the West hy lands of Julia English, South hy lands of J 1’ l’age, and on the East nml South hy oilier lands of T H Smith. Levied on iis the property of T H Smith. Also one tract or parcel of land lying on Dyers creek near Irwins X Hoads being the fame tract of land deeded hy Augustus Franklin to [ James F Smith the same being the ‘tract of ! hind whereon the said James F. .S’miih now j resides, being and lying in said county and ; State containing Three hundred and fifty ' three (850) acres more or less, adjoining Daniels, Mrs. Orr (J moiiii, .ne.on.i.i", i’.i iiitr ami Moye. Levied on as the property of Janies F. Smith. Also one tract or parcel of land being and lying in said county mid state containing o .e thousand and seventy five (1,075) acres more or lesr, bounded on ‘.lie North hy Imidsofthc Estate of M T Itohson on lho East hy lands of George Winn, on tl e .‘■oath by lands ol W D Underwood and on the West by the Oconee Diver. J.cried on as theproperty of J W Fluker. /. Iso one tract or parcel of land, being and lying in raid con it an t state. Containing two Imn- ui-ni v-ou) acts more or les.-. Hounded on the North and West l.y landsof J K Page slid on the South by hinds of Bed good a id Diddle and on thu East hv huuls of E 1* Ji.dit glield. known as li • William K Smith place Levied on n.- i.-.e property of J L 1 i ge. Also one tract os p .reel ol land being t nil lying in said county mid state. Gout lining Two hundren (201) teres more or less. Hounded on the North ny lands of jl/mlha Sheppard and on the West by inieia ul m/iu-.mi""".. ..us Da-t by lands of J. E Page and on the Souihby | lands o! i L S liriit. knownjas the Siiep- UUtl |..Ii f place. Levied on as the property of II S lli-ili. Also, one tract or parcel of land being ami lying in said county and State, conlainii i: Hina hundred and seventy six (970) acscs mo.cor less, adjoining Jandi of J li .ion die North mid We.-i, and . n tile Soup by amis of M E Warituai aid ilieUj;.' hee Diver on the East. Known For Leave to Sell Lund. GFORGIA—Washington County. ORDINARY’S OFFICE. Boston li. Dickson. Administrator of //ar- ry Hickson, d. censed, lias iu duo form ap plied to the undersigned for leave to sell the lands h> longitlg to Uiu estate of Said de ceased, and I will puss upon his application on the hist Monday in Aiqutt, 1687, ut my office tn Kandoisville in Him county, lhis 28lh il.iv .I June, 1887. M. NEWMAN, Ordinary W. C. 0 30 4". For Administrator’s Dismission, GEORf i 1.A — \Vusltington Couuty. ORDINARY’S OFFICE. Isaac L Smitli, Administrator of tho e.=t- 'ate lit Daniil Li. Smith late ot said county, -liiueasud, has in duo term applied to me foi letters ol dismission lrom said administra tion, and 1 will pass upon said application on the lirst Monday in O-itobcr, 1887, at my office iu 8mdorsvillo iu said comity. Uivi n under my hand and official signa ture tills 'Jilli day ot June, 1880. M. NEWMAN, Ordinary. G 30 • 3m For A lanuistrator's Dismisnua. GEORGIA—Washington County. Oidinury’H Office. Stephen M. Gilmore Administrator of tho ratals of Marina Wadsworth late ot said county, deceased, has in due form applied to mo for letters ut Dismission from said ad ministration, and 1 will pass upon his appli cation on the first Monday iu August 1887, at uiy office iu S imlersvillo iu said county. Given under my hand officially this 2d day of May, 1887. il. NEWMAN, Ordinary. 5-ia~3m 8. 8, Convention—Jit. Vernon Association. The Sunday School Convention of the ill, Vernon Association to be held with New liethtl church beginning Friday before the 5th Lord’s day in July, 1887. 1st Friday 11 a. m. Introductory Sermon hy H.T. Smith, A. L. Hrantley, Alternate. 2ml. 2 p. m. Organization of the body. 3d. Importance of Dome Religion, J. M. Donaldson, J. C. King, T. J. Deck and J. F, F’uller. 4th. What it is to briug up a ohild in the way in wLich be should go'/ 1. S. Peeler, T. J. //olmes, W, A, Sinquetield and C. J. Da vis. 5th. Saturday 9 a in. Prayer-meeting eon dueled by A. W. J. H'ood. 6lli. 9, 20 a. nr. Is the Sunday School a human or a Divine fnatitution/ J. J. Uyuinn, J. M, Smith, A. L, j ra tky und J, C. list- m in. 7th. Is it possible for a Sunday School to be kept up iu evory church? G. W. Smith, P. J. Pipkin, W, A. Damson, A. W. J, Wood and 11. Li. ill itt. 8lh. 11 n. in. Preaching. ‘Jill. 2 p. m. The importance of all the churches ot this Asso.iation being reprosen- ly J. A, Stephens, T. J. ON LY 10 CENTS roM five wicks’ trial or THE UNION SIGNAL. MANY ALLCN WEST, CoiTON. It is the official organ •! the National Woman’s Christian Temperance Union. It is a woman’s paper, hy women, for women. It is full of tho news every week from the Imttlc-field of THE WOMAN vo. THE SALOON. It is a magnificent home paper, for it llvca to pro tect the home. Try it if you want to be in coutact witli the minds nnd the hearts of MISS FRANCES C. WILLARD, MRS. HANNAH W. SMITH, MRS. MARY B. WOODBRIDQK and many other leaders in the grandest moral reform of ihe nineteenth century. The paper will he sent only for the five weeks unless you order it sent for a longer time. cnt«=Onc Dhi^k orWHitKV. ii°£ ENTS ALB ’ages of Pure aimed against the whisky curse. Will you try THE UNION 8ICNAL lor five consecutive week.) Address the Publisher. G EO. C. HALL. 101 LASALLE STREET, CHICAGO., ILL. E FASHIONABLE BARBER B HOTEL BLOCK sandersville, Georgia. GUN SHOP. Gunn, Pistols nnd Sewing Machines Repaired by E. TWILLEY, on Jernignn street, next to Mr. Benj. Wihddon’s residence. Tenniile High School Mule and Femst®- Tenniile, — Gtaoj,/ W. L. DUGGAN, A. M. Brin The Spring Term of tlnx institution opens on Mnnd y, January loth, 1887. Thorough iuHtruetlon will be given in nil ursnchuHcommonly taught in High School* Pupil* will be preparm!to outer any c!n<* in t’ollegot For further iuli r.imlion apply to the Printdpiil i-r to S. D. Kelley, Pro*..Hoard TruHtee* Tenniile Gu, or. !)D 1880—tf. ~g7w. hTwhitakerT” DENTIST, SANDEItSVILL E, G EO K GI A. —TERMS: CASH.— |V‘ Ollleo upstairs in the I’liolo- graph Gallery formerly occupied by T. G. Glcnu, Jones Building. Apr 20 ’80 JERNIGAN & SON will fix your wat eh or clock as ch cap, if not cheap er than anyone else, come and see. NOTICE i $1,000,000 to Lon!! All parties iu Washington nnd Hahlwi coniine nvhoso loans on improved farms mature in 188C, and desiru'‘EATENSiON” at greatly ted need rates; will find it to their advantage to call and see me at their eat I lest convenience, at my ollleo ii L'o.m House,Saiidvniville. where my rep resentiitiitive or my self will he pleased to accommodate them. W. It. THIGPEN. Buy your Groceries, Ilordwfti’b Tobacco, Ci,uara Tinware, any Woodomvnre from R. T WALKER. Notice. I hereby forewarn any one from hircing Jonas Ephrnm, tolorcd. os lie is under contract with me fm the present year. June 21th, 1887, John Si’Aulbinci- kotTce. Notice is hereby given of the in troduction of tilt; following local bill at the next session of the legislature A bill to bo entitled, “An Act to amend An Act to authorize tho cor poration of tite city of Stindcrsville to levy a tax for the purpose of es tablishing and mantaining Public Schools in said city etc. Approved September 8 tli 1881. "Striking from section VII in tho 13 tli lino the worth Two Dollars and insert in lieu thereof Ten Doll- at sand for other purposes. June 21 st 1887 Board of education for the city of Sandersviffo. .the A11 ‘ fty .J ■ levi.d • • ...I | troll place, Levied uu 11 M v. 111 tlie uliov n to "!'h'V l wii is the B* Vy said | ti;,. 11y inx Evecntiim ti-d iu this Uoily. J. A. Hului a, Luniit Deni & J. G. //arman. iUth. The importance ot God's popple nianilenting a deeper, a more iervout .uid a more active piety iu their lives. A. L. Hrnnt- 1-y, Wimy He, i. it .A. Sicquelield, nml H i. Siuiiti, an J J. M. Donaldson. 11tii. Sunday 9 a in. Prayer-meeting con- duan"l bv W. A. tlarrisan. 12th. 9j a. m. Sunday School mass moot ing. 13tb. 11 a. m. Preaching, tiiethron will be appointed by tho Cnuvc-n- lion in pre.iob at tie hours designated. If possible, let all the uiimi i.es in the Assoeia- ii-pi-'iHonti J li> ono or more brethren. The ptil'l"' iu v, ii"-1-il. Sunday School workers es- i'-oially, araeor.ii.iil> iuviud. It is highly .'.ohatd.. 1 t hat liio. Hoy kill will be present. Wo i-.unefilly hope and pray that tho meetin { both oh . -t and ptoiitablo, She raff’s Sale. First Tuesday in August, 1887. GEORG IA,—Wash t ugton cou n ty Will ho sold before the Court house door in the city ol'Sandersvilic Gn, jWasiiington County, on the First Tnesdoy in August the following property to wit; The entire life interest of Moses Smith in one tract or parcel @f and situate lying anil being in the Couty of Wnshingt >n State ol’Georgia, c.m- tnining l’wo Hundred acres more or less; hounded on the North liy lands ofT C. Ar- line, East hy lands of T, G Arlino nml T. ill. Harris, South hy landsof B D Evans; on the West hy lands of J}D Evans situated on Buck Eye Greek. Levied o.i as the [iropo rty and life interest of Mbs e s Smith to satisfy a Superior Court J'i: Fa; iu favor of B 1) Evans for the use of i Hiseis of Cotut vs Mi ses Smith. Property I dinted out hy plaintiff and legal notice given July 2nd 1887. G. A] WALL Sheriff W.G‘ A little girl in the primary school was asked to tell 1 the difference be tween t lie words ’’foot” and feet.” She said: “One feet is a foit, and a whole lot of foots is a feel.” IN GEORGIA, F. J. Cooledge & Bro, 21 Alabama St, Atlanta Ga. HIV Pure Linseed Oil Paintg, Rail Road, Car, Bridge, Iron and Roof Paints, One Coat Carriage Paint, any one can use them, Lead, Oil Colors, Graining Coiors, &c., &c. Write for color cards and prices. We are malin as good goods ss are made in America, Al so dealers in VARNISHES, BRUSHES and WINDOW GLASS. H%ai el jpiraff. The Farmers Fnend!!! IT OFF-SETS THE LOW PK 1C ii OF COTTON. By cleansing tho bco<1 potTojt, never cho ’ r ms light, gins fust n ukes n good sample. Tho fccdor stw it tho floor, it will t ny kind of cotton regular, evory gin? ntocil as represonteti a to give satisfaction. Prices lupl' redueod. Call on or address, 9 ^ LANG and VYILT. Mnnu actnrers Agents, SnndorsVtllo, Georgia. For full descriptio prices nnd terms. A giu w 11 be kept in btook where it ou bo etc tinny tiino. IRON '“2“ WORK§. Lang;«Sz, "Wilt, Propt’r s. Sandersville, Ga. Manufacturers nnd Dealers in: Steam Engines ot nil styles. Saw Mills. Grist M'dls. Cotton Gins, Presses nnd Machiiiiry ol all kinds A lull linejjot Rubber au-1 Leather Belting k |>t in stock. Steam and Water Valves, Steam pipes n»d Fitting.*, Inspirators, Machine Oils and Mill Supplies. Repair work solicited and prompt y if ono and as cheap and well as can he done ull Machinery sold by us we guurantee to bo as rep. resented. Write or call on us for Prices and i fccript'on ot anything wanted in the Machine line. Just received 2 hundred-lbs | t l Lorillards Genuine Jar Snuff which we are selling at 55cts a pound• HOLT & BRO \l I!. SCHEDULES. TIME TA LE OF THE WltlGIIT.SVH.r.E, TKNNILLE avd DUBLIN It. It To take effect November 14 18SC. Tenniile, Georgia. Situated convenient to liio depot. Polite servants. ■ Good rooms and i.‘barges reusotmlilo. Respectfully, J. G. HAMILTON, Proprietor. JVI! The undersigned are prepared to negotiate LOAN UPON REAL It'S TATE, security or approved COL LATERAL paper. Terms easy. Evans & Evans, Attorneys at Law. Wc are Still in ila; Field. Friends our Jewelry Store is in full blast and work done hy com petent workmen; we keep a nice lot of Jewelry, Spectacles, Clocks ami Musical instruments for sale. We hope our old friends and customers will not desert us ia ostr hour ol affliction, we have * done you good work heretofore, and will continue to do so now. GOING SOUTH. No. 1 A. M. Schedule ol’tlie CSeutrul K Up day PiiHHcnker Ar tit Tenn 11 Down “ “ “ illcl2 Up niglil “ “ “ Down night’* “ < T.v Tenniile I.v I farrisnn Lv Donovan A r nghtsv’lc... I.v Wrightsvilic., Lv Lovett Lv Bruton I.v Condor Ar Dublin . • ........6 4 ) ...... *...G 10 ....It 30 ....0 50 ....() 60 ....7 20 ....7 38 ....7 55 ... 8 15 No. 3. I*. M. 1 oo 1 33 155 215 2 20 2 50 3 10 3 30 3 50 GOING NOHTII. No 2 HAN in: us V ILLE I* ICO VI il ON llIAUUUT. Baron sides tier lb.. Hulk “ “ . Plain hams ‘‘ , Shoulders “ Laid Coffee Sugar Flour per bid. Meal “ hu Eggs “ doz, iiivter per pound Chickens ..9 @ 10 cts 91 cts 1.'"Diets 7 cts (;D 10 els 10 o* 0 (u\ s els S-5,50 (a $0,50 70 cts ... 16 els ....20 (n) 25 els ....15 tn 30 cts Lv Dublin Lv ('ondor Lv Bruton Lv Lovett Ar Wriglitsville: Lv Wriglitsville Lv Donovan Lv Harrison Ar Tenniile Sandersville And Tenniile HniUltond Illack NiniOi Nhop BUGGIES, and "WAGONS Repaired PLOW WORK and I10RSE SHOEING, it "Specialty. Henry 31. Little. NOTIDJ3. Will he sold in 30 da vs to nav charge", Gnu Box of merchandise shipped to lhe order of H W Nelson Sandersville G.i., shipped from AI ban v (J.t J. J). Wicker, Agt « i -ii /-. * T. Hailroad. Sandersville, Ga, March, 15th 18*7. Young husband.— ‘It does seem* to me you might learn how to cook bettet than that. ‘My mother Young wife.—“There, that will do’ I refrain from learning how to cook on principle.” “Ob, you do! Think ing of me of course?” “No, of my son.’’ “Soa!” “Yes, I don’t intend he shall’ever make any nice girl mis crab.e bragging about my cookiu g To take effect May 23d 1887 Lv Randenmde 7,30 am Ar Tenniile 45 .. ... Lv Temiill*. 8 00 a ui Ar hiiiulfrrtvilli* j.-, UIn ' .'.'il 00am r r'" ul !? 1115 am Lv lenndlu 12 30 p m } r "Samlersville 12 50 p m 4 30 p in 4 45 p 111 6 00 11 m 5 15 p m Lv Sandersville... Ar Ti nn. He Lv Temi’ille Ar Sandersville .. All i!» sou ASandersvillc K. It. lSSENENGEK AND FREIGHT (J'-xc.pt Sundays) , N? 1 . A. M I No. 2, A. M. Lv Sandersville 4..53 | Leave Augusta 7.18 Lv Warthen 5.18 | Lv Gibson 11.12 p v H.aie 0.40 | J.v Hines 12-18 V v V lllR0| i 0 20 | Lv Warthen 12.44 Ar Augusta 9.00 | ArS’ville 1.1 > r 3 . M ' I Ko 4 p. m. Lv Sandersville 2.05 | Lv Augusta. 5.14 jV jViirthen 2.39 | Lv Heplizibah 0.14 l A ’ “'''es 3.05 | Lv Gibson 7.52 Lv Gibson 4 00 | Lv Hines 8.34 Lv Hcphzibali 0.42 Lv Warthen.. 8 69 A 'L.^- , v !‘ s ! a f.* 3.00 | ArSamlcrsvillcO.lO SUN DA It —PASSENGERS ONLY. No 1 A. m. Lv Sandersville5.51 Lv Warthen G IG Lv lliiu'.s 0 40 {‘J <,lllHC,n "7.22 | "I Lv llcp'.zihah 0 13 | Lv Warthen It ..10 13 No 2 A.M. Lv Augusta 8.1-1 Lv Heplizibah.,9.14 Lv Gibson 11.04 Lv Hines 11.53 19 No 4 A M P i( .8 30 4 20 ..9 00 4 50 0 IH 5 10 !> 3.5 5 10 ' 10 00 G 10 10 00 8 10 10 IS C30 10 35 0 50 11 10 7 20 W. B Thomas, Piesident, Gen’l fSupcriulL-nclant. Nov. 14 W80. THE iEMINGTON ISewing MacMnB, usb ana IEMINGTON Bm UNEXCELLED BY AIT. |Sure to CHveSatUfmMm, General Office, UlM, N. T. \ New York Office, 288 BmiWif.' Ar August. No 3 p. m. Lv Sandersville 2.51 Lv Whirihen 3.10 Lv Hines i J v niV 1 . 1 ,-;-’ 4 22 ) lv iiina.;:::;:;:o53 Ar An 1 ’ , 1 s 0 , 1 . 3 ,! Lv Warthen .7 17 Ar Am, wta... ,,13 | ArBandcrsville7 41 lv. M, MIICHELL, President. ArS’ville 12.44 N • 4 p. m. Leav Aaugnsta 8.15 Lv Heplizibah..4 19 Lv Gibson G.UO Buying Agents Wan lad. REMINGTON^ (Double and Triple Actios) FORCE-PUMP- Tho REMINGTON PUMP 1* of all compotitioa in working ••**/ nnd rapidly. . It is socuro from freezing; » n(1 needs priming. Wn runxisn attachment* T? POMPS TO PIT THEM POll VM WIW MILL. Sond for Illustrated Circular*BdI"ll<* List, with Testimonials. ! Address, REMINGTON AG'-LCO., nion,** New Yoke Office: 288 Droatlwag* JVa-RRsrL'S WAN’l 1 ^^