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The Mercury
The. Shtrifi'* Grgun For JJWiii.’j/r-M (i«R*
(y Pub/ithcd by
A. J. Jernigan & Co.,
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TUESDir - -- - JULY mil - - - - -1887
EDITORIAL.
Floyd County hna gone prehibi
tion by a largo majority
Let the Georgia Legislature pass
• bill prohibiting the sale of im
moral pictures and newspapers.
A seventeen yeur old colored
boy killed Mr. Milo Thomas, a
white butcher of Augusta.
Re-Union* of tlie 1st till
Begiment und l£th, Ga,
Battalion.
A FIXED FACT.
I sometimes wonder at the sugges
tive names saloon keepers
give to their places—“Exchange,•*—
“Sample rooms.’’-“Trans'ere House'
eet" Their exchanges arc sad enough
their samples are fearful, and their
transfers always on the downward
road. This lust title particularly at
tracted my attention, a tew days ago
as I wailed tor a ear on a prominent
street corner, 1 thought, "Yes. they
do make transfers here,surely. Men
transfere their dignity, sell respect,
love of home and friends, prospects
for tliisjlifo and that which is to
come for n positions drink which
deplete 1 ?, at the same time their pow
ers and their purse. IIow li.iud men
are to their own interest! llow they
trust, and even lawn upon those
who are sending, and, in fact, plan
ing to send them as fast as possible
down to disgrace and ruin, ami ma
ny tinu s laugh | it the victim when
they see their plans succeed.
1 have thought still iurtheroti
this subject of transfers. Dow: all
do our duty tit home and nbroad?
l)o wc not otten relegate our w irk
Kirs! Tuc- lay in An rust, IN'--'.
GiiGRGlA,— u a.-iiiiigtoii coii.it\
Will ho sold before- llm Co.irl house door
in tlw city of Sanders! ilie t hi, \i .ishiie.'lnn
County, on tlie First Tl.o-dnv in Augu-t
die following prope ly to wit; file entire
tile inteii-t of ft/..- - snntli in one tract cl
parcel ©fland simile Ivins; and twin;; in the
Cotlty of Washington $i t.- of < ii ni-gi i. < 'ti-
laiinny Two ll'indivd acn - nunc ‘>r less;
bounded on ihe North liy lands ol I U. 3 r
line, Hast by lands i f T, t' Arlinc and I. Al.
Ilairis, South Iiv lands of II 1) I .v.tn j ; on
the West by Inn.Is of It t 1 Evan 1 situated on
thick Eye tiled;. Lcviul on m lit prop rty
and life i n t c red 1,1
.M os c h Smith to satisfy a Supciior Fotirl
Fit Fa; in favor of ll 1' Evans for die use ol
i ili-ers olToiut vs M- Suddn Properly
pointed out liy .plainlilf and legal notice
given July -ml LS-sT.
c. a; WA1.I,
Sheriff W.C
Th
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, Ci-
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AND
PICTURE F H A iVl
.11 AM' FA FT l T Si UR,
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The committee appointed tit a j to others, those who do not foci
Reeling or the 1st Gu. Iteg. nnd lilt; deeply as they might on the subject | L. ft A ft...,'.
Go. Bataliou on the 22ml of June to of lemj eranee? Done labor and j «* JKaEOH UlTCCti * AU^ULtH GEOT^lSn
report progress oa the 1st Tuesdy in * pray and. work ding ' ‘
July—-mot in the chamber of the 1 encourage nl 1 within i
city council July
6 h 1887 The
chairman Col. B. D. Kvans being alt
scnU Cupt, G. W. Peacock was called
to preside over the deliberations of
the meeting. The lirsl business
brought before the meeting was to
agree upon the plan or details of the
reunion Barbacue.
Mr.Al. H. Boyer proposed to let
the dinner be furnished by sonic re
sponsible party under a contract nnd
Assess the survivors in this county
A sulUcieut amount to pay the bill.
A vote was tnken upon ILis plan by
« division nnd lust.
our reach.
Some say, ‘Oh, it wutdh jot b« po
lite to s| cak to stteli and such per
sons! It would tie rtulu to refuse
wine, cte, at dinne. ! it would be a re
lic'tion upon your host or liostes
u reptoll. in lact,“ 1 frankly say
after long experici.ee and dose ob‘
servation, 1 have come to the conclu
sion it is a most impolite, unkind
unfriendly, Imarlle s act, to oiler
wine or liquor of any kind to the
young an I inexperienced, under the
guise of friendship. It is often done
thoughtlessly, but the danger is
nonetheless. Sly IrienV whoever
—Judgs Youngblood proposed that you are, thus trilling with the iiino
ail tb* survivors of the 1st Ga. Hogt cent and trusting, ue-ist 1 pray you
and 12thGs‘ Batalion, who tell able You-we all-will have enough to an!
and were willing should furnish n | swer for, without the sin of helping
Bnrlmcuc, nnd other eatables from ' others to drunkard’s graves. The
home; and the friends and relatives ' son of the “(lieml (il'ynur youth'
of these commands who desired to may stumble and fa I through your
could do likewise; nnd that all those . neglect, your earelimsiiuss, or your
who assisted bs lurnished with a, temptation. Do «c transfer our ie
badge which would pass then, into spousibilhies, ot do we try to do so-
the table. This plan was adoptede i lor in reality, there i.s no tratisfering
Wulkius hull was agreed Upon as what the Lord has laid upon us
the place for the dinner.
ON LY 10 CENTS
ION rive WLI.KS’ TRIAL Of
THE UNION SIGNAL.
MARY ALLEN WEST, Editor.
It is Ihc Mflicial organ of the National Woman’s
Christiun Teinperonre Union. It is a woman's
paper, by women, for women. It is full of the
news every week from the battle-field of
THE WOMAN vb. THE SALOON.
It is a magnificent home paper, for it lives to pro
tect the home. Try it if you want to be in contact
with the minils amt the heaitsof
MISS FRANCES E. WILLARD,
MRS. HANNAH W. SMITH,
MRS. MARY B. WOODQRIDQE
nnd many other leaders in the grandest moral reform
I of tlie nineteenth century. 'I lie paper will be sent
only for the live weeks unless you order it sent for
u longer time.
10 Cents One Drink of Whisky.
10 Cents also 00 Page3 of Pure
and Good Reading
aimed against the whisky curse. Will you try
THE UNION SIGNAL
fur live cunsccutlvc weeks? Address the Publisher,
G E O . C. HALL.
161 LASALLE STREET, CHICAGO., ILL.
CojiXlNTER on Invitations.
For the 12th, Buitulion
J J Spark* W E Watkins
J A Robson.
1 ConiTTKE on Invitations
Tor the 1st, Georgia Regiment
W C Mathews,
Dr G VV Whitaker, Illuruinnn
Committee on securing tut Or.
Ctor for the occasion
J J Spark-*, J A Robson,
The meeting adjourned to meet
again. July lCiti next; at which time
every survivor in Washington and
adjoining counties are earnestly in
vited to be pi esc tit. Those who
eunnol attend in pirson are toques-
communicate by tetter.
G. W. Peacock W. G. Robson
Chnii man. Secretary.
Tv Our Hu Infer Ilnur.
Subscribers to the Mercury cu>-
get one of Dr. Kendal’s treatment on
the horse, and new suiiseribers will
geloiie also as a premium to the
ilejieury. Subscribe now before they
*Xe ail gone and gel one. l’riee ten
uentA reduced from twenty-live as
heretofore.
Is any one who reads Fuse word-,
now, through lack of principal or
courage, helping to transfer "otlieis
from innocence to guilt, from light
to darkness, from the prospects of a
happy home here and hereafter to
disappointment and gloom, ane per
haps et'unal min? Lot in all rutliei
j Delji all to avoid temptation, and use
1* l? r P.d in form 0,11 bitluenec to to truuslcr them mi
1 K Aanuicrio , l0 t i )0 Mpwa|tl gmdu, so they mai
ful111! their holy mission in their life
uud attain that eharaeder and stabil
ity which willp ut them beyond the
possibility of ever being traiuferred
to tlie company of those who are for
ever shut out from God's presence.
G i'll iitl dm try
Sepleinler Term 1887.
./ W. Daub
IF. N. I In ami n,
ll. F. Qlaihlni,
John. T. Groan,
L. J. Slay,
S' M. Iliidirnek,
•S’. J. Jordan,
John Taylor,
L. II. Kent!rich',
Dr. I:. S, Garner,
Jno. (J. Uiiyyan,
I Pm . Gnllohrr,
Jno. M. Kachala,
IP. D. IIunlcr,
Macon I Varthcn,
A. IP. AM ml,
A. IP. (Inin,
Alonzo J. I lot nun,
IP. (I. Hailey,
ll'm. II. Francis,
Extracts From Monthly Rcndim'
For July
Besides those who are strugglinn
against acquired imliils, and to
whom the giving of a glass ol liquor
is an oll'ence, let us not forget that
there are also many who carry about
unconcioiisly, within them Lhcstoep-
ing demon ol httvdilai-y appetite.
.Mrs (.'—Dr P has entered; 1 pro
pose we ask her to tell us some ol
the rcmcdico which we may substi
tale lor alerhol.
Dr. 1*.—-If I thought. that an a
consequence of my recommendation
of certain remedies for household
use, any who hear me would lie temp
led to use them as Ireely as alcohol
has been used in the past’ noi-hiim
would tempt me to open my Iqis.
The enormous proportion to which
the idi'a of the usefulness ol drugs
ha*, developed in the imagination ol
some people, is to be greatly deploren
But presuming you are learning no!
only to put alcohol aside, but nls >,
in most eases, to use nothing; 1 will
«»> In icily, ii is a g mil tiling to keep
a little of the aromatic spit ,t< of am
luon',a in the house, and to use it, in
huj fleas pointful doses, well diluted,
in eases of fainting and shock. It.
acts most roadily stirred in a half-
glass ol hot water; il necessary a tea
spoon I'u 11 call b(> given. In eases ol
nervous headache, and wakefulness
from nervousness, where sonic have
been accustomed to use wine linll-
Icaspoonlul closes of the old fashion
remedy' lluid extract of valerian,.
But in most rest and steep are more
elllcaeiotts than any drug. Hot lemo-
naiide given after retiring i.s far bel
ter than whiskey or Dmcr’s powder
lor a cold. For acciilu dyspepsia at
tended with colicky pains, a ten-
spoonful of an.miulic spirits of am
immia in hot ginger lea acts favora
bly.
bupt. Heredity.—Let me add a word
hereon the question ol »Ii\ people
show such a tendency to look upon
alcolio. as a valuable teniedy. 1 have
known excellent people,total abstai
ners, wh . ivere never accustomed to
use alcoholics ns « medicine. Reason
and education had taught them bet
ter, but still there would be louud
lurking within them a secret preju
dice in favor of the ding I believe
We are authorize!) to announce j 'hereis inherited by many a preju-
tlie name of Mr. M. G. WOOD, Sr., ! . 1M ‘‘"'or of alcohol as a renieity.
for tlie ofHce of Tax Collector at j llD( > oeltm- training than their foie
tbe election in July* the 20th 1887. fivtlicrs had seaicely eradicates this
• L__ ! ‘Hbornbut false prejudice for a drug
Jewelry Repaired with neat j llial * s useless,
ness and despatch at Jernigan and
(Son’s Jewelry Store.
A 111 LL.
Notice ih hereby given that at, tlie
present BOHsiou ol t he Legislature of
Georgia the following Mill will be in
troduced-
An Act to imthori/.e the corporal ion of
HandcrKville, to cstiiblifli and nuiiiituiii
J'llblicHoliools, approved Weptempcr Kill
1881. be so unieuded as to read from
the 4tb line,
“That said school shall bo pen and
free durirg such length of time as tin 1
funds ju the treasury of the board of ed
ucation of said city of Humlersvillo will
warrant; but such time shall not be leas
than three soholnstie mouths in each
yeur ns uuw provided by law for schools
iu the county, ami that whenever said
board of Education shall determine to
employ teaoheiu for a scholastic term,of
nine mouths, iuclubing tlie above
named three months, a matiiciilulion of
an amount not exO)«diug $ln. for each
pupil shall he paid to tho Treasurer of
said Hoard Ac.
Board of Education
of BuiiiVorsvillo.
_ have your watch fixed by
Jernigan & Son, they will give yen
satisfaction.
For Tax Collector
— We are authorized to announce
the numo of Mr. B. T. Rawlings
for the office of Tux Collector at
the election on Ju|y 20 th 1887.
_ Cheap Clocks at Jernigan &
Son’s Jewelry Store.
For Tax Collector
M l> CM Sunivia'lin, Syl Trim
It. 7. I'liiuul, ’J'. N. Sniiln
M. M. Malkin, Ta‘. II. Nhc/ymril,
Than. K' Drown, (led L. Maihin,
Franl' S. Slranyc, Dr.J.TI. llaulernon
Fimt Week Trauerne. Jury September
Tran 1887.
si-coud .hii .I. Liapiist Otnircii il inoui k ('<>,,
-u . “ | mif.io nui tb-Ai et ul ID.lelivilie, Gu.,
mi 1-iiduy U-toru tbe liHli ivmdiiy in July,
ittul vv iil I'l-mniu iu session three day s. Do
not lor^st that there- is a inia) to be given to
llio school that brings up tho most money
‘for tho liihlitulo. tVo uiil wtloomo every
body.
fre nldent, .1 It. WhUftsld,
Vico l’ns , 1’. JI ivsliiil,
Hacretnry D. K. Murphy,
Trelsuror, J. Iaiguo.
*•». M, 4 oaveniiiMi .iSl. Vernon
%as<K'iit(L>!i.
The Sunday School Convention ol tho Mt.
Vernon Association'to bo held with Now
Uetln 1 church beginning Friday beioro llio
ota Lord’s day in July, IMS".
1st Friday 11 a. in. Introductory Sermon
by ll. T. Fniilli, A. I.. Uranlley, Altornnlo.
2nd. 2 p. m. Organisation oi tho body.
81. IiupoitiUoo of y/omc. R ligiou, J. JI.
Donaldson, J. C. iiing, T. J. iteok uud J. F.
Foil r.
4th. Wliftt it is to bring np n child in the.
way in wl i< h lie id.ould ge? 1. S. l'eiler, T.
J. 7/uluics, W. ,1. 8ii ipuilold and 0. I. Da
vis.
Ctli Ha-uidiiytta m. Pruyer-mooting oon
dueled l>y /t. W. J. Hood.
Cull, i), 20 a. m. Is llio Kundny Pcliool n
litiman or a Divine Institution? J. J. ltytuan,
J. JI, Smith, A. L. Brantley and J, C. Hit
niau.
7cli Ic ii possible for a Sunday School to
1)0 kept up in evei v ohnreh? G. IF. Smith,
P. J. Pipkin, W. A. Harrison, A. W. J. Wood
nnd II it. Biitt.
Slli 11 a. m. Preaching.
1) h. 2 p. m. Tho Importance of all tlie
churches ol this Assooiuiiun lienig represen
ted iu this Body J. A. Biopheus, .T. J.
lloliJeS, Louis Deal ,t J. O. II irmaii,
10th. The impoitmcu ot Uod’s people
hi iiiilosting n deeper, a in ore lerveut aud u
mon: nelivo piety in their lives. H L llnnl-
l-.v, Wiley Deal. It . A. Snopielltdd, and II.
C .Smith, and J. JI Donaldson.
I Itli. 8unda\ !) a lit l’raycr-mooting con-
dinned by 'V, A. ibirrison.
12tli. U.t a, m. Sunday School muss moot
ing.
ldl'.i. 11 a in Prouohing.
Uicthrun Will is-appointed by the Convon-
j tion ?>> preach at ttiu hours designalod. Jl
possible, I t all tlie churches in the acsoein-
hc repr-senleil by one or nene hrctliri ii The
1 public in general, holiday School workers es
peoially, are cordially invited. It is highly
probable I list llio. Boykin will ho present.
We earnestly hope und pray Unit the mooting
j will be botlc pleas ,lit and prnlltahla.
Election for Tax collector.
GEORGIA—Washington Uouuty
Ordinary's Office of said Co.
The ollloo nl 'I'm Collec t.ir of W'lisliingtoii
county imvii g lieoti declirod vacant, under
cm Iixtit-nlive older issued icy ilia Excellency
Governor John H. Gordon dated June 2d.I,
18h7, and now tn Itocor l in Book E, iiiiuntes
PagoOll in tins t'lllce; III hereby ordored
that
AN l'.LEi TION
lor 'l',.x Collector ol Washington county to
lilt tlie mi xpirod li rni d Jesse A. Bolismi,
ilic bill) lax Coif nor, bo held at tlie va
rious Elcotiou prociuotH of said county on
j vlotnasday the-20th day of July, 1887, un
der llio Hsuit a rules und regulations us gov-
J cm tlm elections for members of llio Geiler-
l al Assembly.
i Given under my hand officially this 2111.
day ol Jane, laa7.
At. NEWM IN. Ordinary.
Election blanks will bo lurnished Icy this
office as usual.
pi
GALL O-v
HENRY HR AN fLEY,
THE
FA8I HON AISLE IS A R1 i E R
GEORGIA. ■
ueorgia.
/v. 7 wiltry,
A'. IF. 'Jompkinn,
Abel Cumin,
L. I i. Nrie.-iniir,
J ilium S. Ili'own,
Jno. li Smith
Abe Voiiiu/blooi),
Kohl Chapman,
IF. (I. Anii/lit,
li. II. Doa'lrij.
II. F. Jmjnr.r,
Mm duil 1/ llmli/a
For Tax Collector
Mr. Editou.—Flense annour.ee the
name of llr. S. U. B.MASSEY ns
aianbidate for the office of tax col
lector ut tlie election in July the
80th 1887. Maunv Vothks
fjtf* tt. U. Time can be hail al
Jeiuigun A Son’s Jewelry Store.
llie nietnhers of our Union should
i all take the monthly readings
j 12 els per yeur.
Juntos li. Dayr Jr., J. (I. W luiMon,
Due id h. Tininri', .H/iun II. 'I’unncr,
Marrrhm X .rtliinyhni, !■'. A. Wtilh'iim,
Srlli I,. Hod</< :s, Jor .1. Drinrr,
II I) Co.r, ' A. M. Kill,Ur,
IF. A. Smith, Bis/ Win. H. Tunnrr,
IT. Thus. Hi'mdlrij, John T. Ili'own,
.)/. li. Hi'iili/rs, limn />. Thiyprn,
John !•’. Tunnci', Jim. II. Hiit/e,
J. II. II rn nl ley,
GiJ Slnerr,
Tn on. .1. (lurry,
Second Weile Tracer
M. II. Ilui'lley,
Hi inn G. Joilier
loneph llell.
Iury Sep/, mh
1 ss?
Janie,
s 7’. Hoi/i TSy
S. M
■ D'ye,
Ikon.
(). MlH/l'y
1 one
A. Sinilli,
W. (
\ /h'nisnii
A. II
'.J. Wood,
i.lil/ni) A. /iiilihT.
J. ,/.
Sindli,
/-■. //
She/ i/rii'J,
tlohn
T. Ihldnon,
D. s.
Siii dh,
Jump!
{ II. Flnler,
Then.
li. Vieleern,
II. A.
Faye,
A. F.
IIIll's III,
Jiidnou Lord,
IP. A
. Snelliny,
(1. T.
l/orlon,
J. It,
Yon nt/,
Jim. /
-’. Nnrlhinylon
Jno.
li'. Rrtmweil,
Geo.
It. Jail, lim,
A. ('.
. (In{/in,
Henj
1 > J.liner,
Heini/iird Ttnpleii,
John
A. Ileliinon,
Thu"
r Smiili,
Sum
II’. h'oilers,
li J.
; Z //.'or,
Kmehai Haih/en,
A
M'tiiiell,
Ch m
!■ reeinun,
/. (j.
Green way,
J. D.
Orrr,
Win.
li Joney, '
II. S.
Tuiiinylon,
only
Jernigan and Son will put, a
win put a gltifs in your wtiieu lor
the small sum of 15een's.
Those who fail to attend thiTcJoj7
cert at Ten si lie Wednesday night
will mire a treat.
AT JERNIGAN and SON’S JEW
ELRY STORE
I I i
$ i
&
FA ISM KICK FA 1 OBd'tf iE.’
Is meeting willi satisfaction With
planters iu Wasliiugton count;', to
be found at Eureka Mills. 7-M u
For Giiar Ji.in’s i)isiuission.
GEORGIA —Wcvshiugf.on County.
Ordinary's (iclloa.
James U. Floy d,, Guardian for J. Floyd
Jones, applies to me tor letters ol dismis-
si u from said guardianship, and I will pass
upon his applicant)!) on tho First Jlouduy iu
August, ist-17, at my tillioo iu taanderfcville
ia said county
Given iiiiclcr my lian ) and official signa
ture Ibis 2'Jili day ot Juno, IHh7.
, il. NEiVllAN, Urdiuary.
(i 30 It
For Guardian’s Dismission.
GEORGIA—Wnnhington County,
ORDINARY'S OFFICE.
Jan.es F. Smith, Guardian for Charles L
Meriz, iti>p 1 ii —■ to mo birb iiors of dismission
from Hsid guardianship, and I w 11 puss upon
ms appliuuticiii on iio. nisi Monday In Au
gust, 1887, al my cilico in Suudorsvillo, said
roll lily.
Given under my hand officially this COtli
day oi June, ISS7.
,M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
Ci 30 ll
For Leavo to Si ll Land.
G EOHGIA—Wiishington County.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE.
Itosion It. Dicltson. Administrator of IIir-
ry Dickson, deceased, has in dno form ap
plied to tlie undersigned for leavo to soli the
I unis belonging to tho estate ol said de
ceased, and 1 will pass upon bis application
on the lirst Monday in August, 1SS7, at my
offiec in Saiidiiisvillo in said county.
Phis 23th day i f June, 1SS7. -
JI. NEWMAN, Ordinary W. 0.
0 30 4t ' .
Year’s Hup,port.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
ORDINARY'S OFFICE,
Whereas the appraisers appointed to set
apatt a year’s support for Mrs Mali d i Ungers,
widow of J. F. lingers Into nl said county,
deceased, and furtive minor children, have
tiled their Returns in this olllee; all persons
eniieeriied are In-reliy untitled to appear at
the (,’onrl ol Ordinary to he held in aud for
said county on the lirst M unlay in August,
W87, ami show cause it any they have,
why said Returns should not ho approved
and made the judgment ot tlie Court,
Ihis 13th day oi June, 1HS7.
JI. NEWM IN, Only.
(MG—-It
For Administrator’s Dismission.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE.
Isaac L Smith, Administrator of Ihu es
tate nl Daniel Ii. Smitl^lato ol said count!,
.biceased, has in duo form applied to me lor
l iters ol dismission Irom said udministra-
iion, amt ! will pass upon said application
on tho lirsi Monday in October, 1337, at uiy
office in 8 indeisvillo iri said county.
Given under my hand and official signa
ture this 23th day oi June, 13311
Al. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
G 30 3m
For Administrator's DismUuon.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
. Oulinory’s Cilice.
Stephen Jl. Gilmore Administrator of (lie
.slate of Marilia Wadsworth Into ol sain
county, deceased, has in duo lonji applied to
me lor letters ol Dismis-dou lioiu said iwl-
i.iinstrutiou, and I will pass upon iris appli
cation on the lirst Monday in August ISS7, at
my office, in Siudersvillu iu said comity.
Given unde) my hand officially this 2d
day ul May, 1837.
M N 1C li MAN, Ordinary
5 12-3m
Guns, Pistols anti Sowing Machines
Riqi'diretl by E. TWIEEKY, on
JiTiiiguti street, next to Mr. Bonj.
Wiluldoti’s resiilonee.
Tennill©
High School
Male anti Pem a ' e -
Tcnnille, — Gtooa.,
W. L. DUGGAN, A. M. Prin.
The Spring Term of this institution
opens on Mondiy, January iOtii, 1.3.37.
Thorough iiistruelloii « iil he given in all
brnnelies eominoiily tsiight in High Schools
Pupils will ho prepared to enter any class
iu ' oBeget
For I'lirllicr flllormiition apply to the
I’riiiiJpal i r to S. It. Kelley, Pres. Bond
Trustees Teniiille Ga,
ec. ill) 1830—if.
”g7\v. ii. wHmSSST
DENTIST,
SANDKRSVILLK, HEOKOLY.
—TERM8 CASH.—
Olllee upstairs in tlie Photo-
ginpli Gullery formerly oceupiutl
by T. (Glenn, Jones Rni Fling.
Apr 20-’80
JERNIGAN & SON
will fix your wat
ch or clock as cli
cap, if not clieap
er than anyone
else, come and sec.
NOTH,’JEI
#i .000.000 (o lLoa!!
All parties in Washington nnd Baldwin
eonnlie-wlmse loans on improved farms
mature in 1330, am! dcsire"KxTKNSU)N
i.t greatly ieduced rates; will liu>I it to
their advantage to call and see me at their
cat Best convenience, at my olllee in
Court House, Samtersville. where my rep-
resentatative or my self will ho pleasetl to
accommodate litem.
W. U. TlMGPEN.
ania St, Atlanta Ga.
Pure Linseed Oil Paintg, Rail Road, Car,
Bridge, Iron and Roof Paints, One Coat
Carriage Paint, anyone can use them, Lead
Oil Colors, Graining Colors, &c,, &c. Write
for color cards and prices. VVe are malin
as good goods ss are made in America, Al
so dealers in VARNISHES, BRUSHES and
WINDOW GLASS.
-fRsm el jpeat^
^ W A A. A.Il »
I ft A A
; itaiiieii'i rifiiilii...
IT OFF-SETS THE LOW PE:C I OF COTTON.
By donnsiiig tlie sooil perfu^t, novel* olio *• runs light, gin.s lust
1 1- '™-' *’ I tho Hoof, it will
ns rijircscutcii
retlucod.
Cull on or nddross, £3^"
LANG and vVTLT.
Mann actnrors Agents, SandiMMvillo, Gu'/rgin. For lull dd*oripti()
prices nnd forms. A gin w 11 bo kept in stock where it mi
be cte iitii^v time.
likes a good sample. Tbe feeder st^ i, the
t ny kind of cotton regular, every gin? » Bleed
a to give satisfaction. Pricey li i ^ 1
HiSb'EJLg; <3Zi "Wilt,
u r's. Sandersville, Ga.
Manufacturers and Dealers in: Steam Engines ot nil styles. Saw
Mills. Grist Mills. Cotton Gins, Presses aud Machinery of nil kinds
A lull liue“ot KttblnJY an l Leather Belting k pt in stock.
Steam and Water Valves, Steam [ii[ies ami Fitting-*, Inspirators,
Machine Oils and Mill Supplies.
Repair work solicited and prompt V none and as cheap and well
as e;m lie done all Machinery sold by i.s we guarantee to bo as rep.
i ecription of anything wuntol
TIME TA LE ~
Tcnnillc, Georgia.
Sit.ualed ennvenii'nl, tn (lie depot.
I’elite servants. Good rooms and
i-burges reiisonaliln.
Respect,full v,
J. ('. HA MILTON.
Proprietor.
resented.
Write or cull on us lor Prices and
in the Machine line.
Just received 2 ljundred 11 >s
rl Lorillards Genoiiic Jar Smifl
which we arc selling at 55cts al
pound.
1IOLT &BRO
OF THE
WltlGHTSATId.E, TENN1LLE axd
DUBLIN K. 11
To tiikc efk-ot Novemher I t 18S0.
GOING SOUTH.
No. 1 Nn. 3,
]— -- ■ ; v' * J A
SeliiMlnle of tlie (Jentrai It. II
l'|i iluy r.isscngei- Ar nt Tenn 11
A. M.
1>. M.
Lv
Tennille
>•*.«••••*••••.0 *1J
l no
Lv
1 iarrison
0 10
I 35
Lv
Donovan
ii no
1 55
Ar
\ ‘ righlsv'le
,,..0 Qo
213
Lv
W lights ville
0 60
2 20
Lv
Lovi ii
7 20
2 60
Lv
Bruton —
— 7 ns
3 ll)
Lv
Condor
7 5)
3 30
Ar
Dublin
8 16
3 50
I town
l'p night -
1 town night •'
illel‘2
GOING NOIITII.
svmiiiiM ii.i.i: MicovisiOiY
UIVKUt.T.
’l'be undersigned an? prepared to
negotiate I.LA.S’ l i'HN UK A L It’S
l’A fF, se-uiit,v or approved ('OL
KA I KRA L paper. Terms easy,
Evans & Evans,
AUomeys at i.suv.
IVe su-o siiil in Use S'ieDI.
I* rii'uds our .Jewelry Store is in
lull blast uud work done by coni'
pel cut workmen; we keep
u nice lot of Jewelry, Spectacles,
( locks und Alnsiciil instruments
lor sale. We hope our old friends
.mil customers will not, desert il
ia our hour of affliction, wc have
done you good work heretofore,
mill will continue to do so now.
Iliicoi siili-R per |h...
Hulk •• “ ..
i’ktin hums •*
Shoulders “
Laid “ .,
(Villi'o
Sugar
i-'lour per lib).
Meal “ hit
Eggs “ dog, ..
Bin ter pur pound ...
l liiekens
ti (•■ 10 ets ;
'.n cis |
■*. I.!/,aels
(a it) el’s !
20 e s !
...<i (a) 3 els j
!f3,o0 (o $(l,o(l ,
70 els
13 els i
20 (a 23 els
13 (o 31) ets I
Dublin
< ’omlor
Bruton
Lovell
Wrightsville.-.,.
IV i ighuville,.,
I hrnovan
i iarrison
'J'eiinille
\\. B Tiioji as
No 2
A M
.... 8 30
0 00
0 13
0 .3 3
10 00 0 10
ill 00 0 10
.... 10 IS 0 30
10 33 (i 30
.... 11 10 7 20
President,
No 4
P M
•I 20
I PO
6 10
fi 10
Nov
Geii’l 8upcriuteiubuit.
14 JV8G.
Sandersville And Tennille
THE
ill!
BUuGIFS, and W A GO NS
Repaired
PLOW WORK and HOUSE
SHOEING, a Specialtv-.
IUcsiS'y .15. Biitilc.
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Will lie sold in 30 days to pay height
charge*. One Box of inereliardise' shiupe.l
to the order of II W Nelson Samlersvilli-
Oa., shipped from Albany (hi
J. B. IVD'K'Elf, Agt
8. A i\ Baili-oid
Sandersville, Oa, March, 13th 1,337.
1 hereby forcwai-a nay one from
hireing Jonas Kphrnni, colored, as
Im is under eoatraet, willi me I'm the
present year. Jiiac21iii, 1887,
John Kpauldixu-
Buy your Groeeriea, Hardware
Tobacco, Cigars Tinware, any
Weoileuwnrc. Irom
R. T WALKER.
Lv
ICnil-ICond
To take t fleet May 23d 1887.
7,30 a m
7 47 a m
8 00 a m
8 13 am
It 00 a m
11 13 a m
12 30 p m
12 30 p m
-I 30 p m
I 13 p m
3 00 p m
5 13 p m
Sandersville ..
Tennille
Tennitis
Sandersville
H.-mdersvilla...,
Ti nnillo
Tennille
Samlcisville
Sainleisvide....
Tenn. lie
Teiui'ille
Sand, rsville ....
All)
lEMINGTON
I Sewing Machine,
<’» son ASaiiiim-svillc
, tZ. I£.
I’lSSENENiJ-Lt AND FJtEIGHT
t Except Sundays)
No I, a. m | No. 2, A. M.
IjV Sandersville I..03 | Leave Augusta 7.18
Lv Waithen 3.18 | LvGilison It. 12
Lv Hines 3.do | Lv Dines 12-18
Lv Gibson 0 20 j Lv Warllicn J2.-1I
Ar Augusta 0.00 | ArS’ville 1.I-,
Non l- m. | No 4 r. ji,
Lv Sandersville 2 03 | Lv August". 3.14
Lv Wan lieu '.'.80 | Lv lleplisibali 0.1 I
Lv Hines 8i.03 j Lv Gibson 7.32
Lv Gibson. 4 00 | ],v Hines 8.8J
Lv Jlepliziliah (i.12 j l.v Warllien.. 8 31)
Ar Aiigusia 8.00 | lersville 0.10
Si. N DA Y — i’A8SI-:N( I EltS ONLY.
No 1 A. M.
Lv Sanders! illc-3,31
Lv Warllien 0-10
Lv Hines 0 40
Lv (iiiuani 7.2
UNEXCELLED BY ANY.
l.S'itj'O to Give SatisfoctKn*'
General Ofllco, Illon, N. Y«
Now York Office, 883 Broadiraf.
Buying Agents Wanted.
REMINGTON --
(Ooublo and Triplo Action)
No 2 A.jr.
i.v Augusta 8.14
l.v Hepf-zilmh..*.). 14
Lv Gibson 11.04
| IjV 11 tncs 11.53
Lv Jleph/.ib.ih 0 I.". | Lv Warllien 12.1!)
-Ar Angusl 10 13 | Ar.S"ville 12.44
. :! , r M. j NT -1 l*. m. i
, v L iulersville 2.31 | Lcav Aangustn 3.15 ,
' v W-rthen 3.10 | J,\- llephzdmh..4 1!)
, v j L. lS 3.40 | Lv Gibson 0.00
h v ,V l 4 22 | Lv IIinns 0 53
Lv He .hy.il,al, 0 13 | Lv Warllien .717 1
Nl Allg si a .7 lij | ArSnlidcrsvillc 7 41 I
L. Ji. MJ J Cli IXL, President.
Tho REMINGTON PUMP !s
of nil compotition in working
mill rapidly. , „. vcl
It is socuro from freezing; unLl
neods priming. tbB
We FunNisn attachments ^ to g
rUMP3 TO ITT THEM FOIL V$U WITU
MILL.
Send for Illustrated Circular aud
List, with. Tcstimouiuls.
Address,
REMINGTON AG-L CO., nion, N. ^
New Yoek Okimce: 283 Ilr<»> l, * v
AGENTS WANT’^’ '