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EDITOHIAI,
To tlic Login! ntm*£'-
The member* of the general ns-
fccmbly will (to well in the decidin'!!
upon what is to he done about the
fctntc road lease to guard carefully
against the danger of surrendering
jurisdiction of the matter. Reformers
can be found inside and outside of
the legislature who. to make fees fot
friends, would not hesitate to advise
hn injunction -
Now, when the state files a bill in
this ease, and prays for an injunction
the equities Will ho settled between j
the state and the. Ies«c0< by a Jury i
Of twelve men. and the legislature)
trill lie pc.Werlets to help the state.
The legislature how has all the power ,
jlint an injunction would g‘\0 it. J
Tin fe is no Danger of loss; the les
sees are individually nhlc to pay
damages, outside of the bon if it
homes to a question of damages, to
flic full extent of the value of the
fond.
What is needed is a clear and une
quivocal declaration IVotn the legis
lature of its understanding of the
contract! Senator Brown lias staled j
what the lessees wnnt. Now let the
legislature say what the state will
insist ti|u\n, and after caerfully and
maturely considering the question
involved, and after the attorney gen
bral has passed upon the legality of
the demand, let the stale stand
squarely to it. Then there can bo
no confusion, and no danger of use [
less waste of money on long law
suits, lithe case goes into courts
it may he twenty years before it can
bo determined. It n\ay be earned ;
to the courts by the lessees The
state will ItnVe rights as tulcfendant j
Jliat it would surrender ns a com
plaint
The legislature has the power In
have the whole matter disposed of
properly. It requires only wisdom
-justice, moderation and pluck. W,
believe the present legislature is
equal to the emergency, and the 1
people, if the better class of t he state
newspapers voicing their opinion,
oppuar to think so ton.
The above wetuko from the Con
Stilution, and It is good advice. If
the State caul loose Hit road again,
let her sell it, if ohe can't sell it let
her run It to the best advantage uu-
t i she can d.spose of It.
“ Tiin FoUitTiH \ ass a red-letter day
for those who were privileged to
spend it with MBs Willard and the
W. U. T. U s of Evanston. Its quiet
sensible, civilized character was an
index of the patriotism to bo, in the
coming days when l ighteousness
shall reign, and noise and dost met in
give place to the expression of deeper
Union Signal.
We should have so like l, to spent
the day With this dear woman who
is so nobly and intrepidly giving
her lime an I talent for, Goil And
Home And Native I.nu d
more good Ilian one dollar spent
otherwise,
Nothing is so precious to the sulf-
iering as loving service. I know a
dear little boy whose papa was very
nick not long ago, aud wheu 1 went
lo see him, the little watcher said, *’I
vom/orts papa all 1 cun: ( given him
•hi* powders.” Don’t you think that
hitter medicine was sweetened by the
ready hands and smiles of that lov
ing child? I do. So whether l\owers
or powders, or whatever is needed,
let all be given in the spirit of love
and sympathy. I.et us not grow sd-
lisli in the midst of the May bloss
oms and golden sunlight^ but have
gentle thoughts for iho.-^t who cannot
enjoy them except us somy of the
brightness is luought to them.
Below wo give a lew extracts from
an article in l niou Signal yallcd,
Bible Temperance.
The first , pledge against iulnxi
Cants ever given on earth, so fur as
history records, was givcu by God’s
direct command to the mother of
.Samson before his birth. So impor
tant did He consider the giving ol
fills pledge, that lie sent an utigcl
direct from Heaven to administer it,
and when its cllwacy was questioned,
sent him a second time to reiterate
it. 1 liis is mil only the first hut the
strongest pledge, for it prohibits not
only the use of wine, hutof thogi npo,
and everything made from it.’ The
object of the giving of this excep
tional pledge throws strong Bible
light upon another department ol
the W* C. T. U. work, heredity.
The angel administered this plcdg"
to the wile of Miinoah, not for her
own sake, but for the sake of Iter un
born child. Thus centuries before
the birth of Darwin, God latiglit the
most, imptessive olj.rt lesson, the
truth enunciated by the great apos
tle of evolution, that alcoholics exert
a profound hereditary influence
By similar I-ssona God taught Ilis
ancient people Hie sclent me tacts
concerning the effect of alcoholics
upon ihc bitmap system that we are
laboring so hard to have tatighj. In
our puolic schools. Tlieic Gleet up
j on muscular strength is taught b\
the story ol Sampson; upon intellect
pal vigor by the story o( Samuel ami
upou spiiitual life by the story of
Ji h i tl.o Baptist,
| God, the trim toucher, impresses Ilis
lCi8;ms by positive examples ol good,
; not by the negations of evil ami we
i need to learn a lesson from him here
! lie does not go down in the gutter to
j show the depths man reaches by
, tiansgressing His law written in our
members; rather lie shows us to
what height he attains by obeying
it liis purpose demanded a man ut
highest physical development and
muscular strength; He made one to
order, and that order was, total ab
stinence, not only lor himself, but
Ids mother before liis conception*
1 bus at one stroke God overthrew
all the boastiugclaims of alcohol to
Kivu bodily strength.
NHcrlff'H Nule.
First Tuesday in August, 1837.
GEORGIA,—Washington county
Will be wild before tlio Court homy door
hi the city of Saodersvilje On, Washington
County, on the First T'nqsdwy in August
ihu following properly to wit; The enliru
ljfe interest of dfoses Suiitli in one tract or
parcel gf iiiql situate lying and being in die
Coi
only of Washington Stale of Georgia, e m-
tain.ng 1’wo Honilred acres igore or less;
bounded on the North by lands ofT C. Ar-
line, lCnst by lauds of T, C Arliue and T. Ji.
Harris, Bomb by lands of It D 1C vans;
die West bv lands of It 1) Rvans situated on
Ijuck Eye Creek. Levied on ns the prop, rly
a U d life interest of
" I os c h Smith to satisfy u Superior Col it
i; Fa; in favor ofII I) Evans for tlio use of
X
officers of Con it vs M. ses Siililll. Property
pointed out by plaintiff and legal notice
given July 2yJ 1837.
C\ A! 'YAI.L
Sheriff W.C
A ItlliL.
Notitjo is hereby given that at tlio
present session of tlio L'gislatnro of
Georgia tiro following Bill will ho ii -
traduced*
An Act to authorize tlio corporation of
Sandersvilie, to establish mu.l maintain
PublicHclioola, approved Sep temper Hlli
1881, he bo amended us to read from
tlio 411 i lino,
“That said school shall be open and
free during such length of time ns the
funds in tlio treasury of the b mrd (if ed
ucation of Kiiid city of Haudersvillo will
warrant; ut such time shall not be less
than three suhot.istio mouths in each
year as now provided by law for schools
xu tlio connly, and that whenever said
board of Education shall determine to
employ teaclieis for a sclielnstie term,of
pine mouths, including tlio above
named three mouths, a nintiieiilnf ion of
ifu amount not exceeding £lu. for emit
piioil shall be paid to tlio Treasurer i f
»u.y Board ic.
Board of E lucf.tiou
I of Haudersvillo.
Do Not Forget,
Will Not Bo Kxlemlel.
1 ho effisr to send the Union si"nal
one your to any one who will suh-
si lilie before the first ol August,
Come Try It. A sixteen page paper
one year lor the pilalul sum of 75,-la
Would Not Be Without It. It en
thuses mo to work lor the Master.
CENTRAL Ft hT
... v , Savannah Da., July 3. 18S7.
()u ami after thin dite piirftJciii'i.T tr tins
will run as Dully unless niarkud f. wbieli
are Daily except Sunday.
Tliu Standard time by which ibesc trains
run ta JO minutes slower tliaii Sav.mu.di
city lime,
Lv Sav’li
the
For Tux Collector
— We are authorized to announce
the name of Mr. [j. T. littwlings
for tlie ollieo of Tux Col lec tor
fhe election on Ju|y i?() i*i ISS7-
tm- Jeweivy Repaired witli neat-
peas niul (lespitch at d.eriiigan ami
Son’s Jewelry St ire.
■ Ham 8,23 pm6;l.i pm 5;U) p m
ArMilieu 9;40iim ll;03pm 7;30piu 8i45iim
Ar Augusta l;45p a 4;00a:u 0;35pm
Ar TennilIo U 33 p m 117 .,
AV Macon l;4l)pm 3:20 a m
Ar All.mta 5;40 p m 7;15 x m
Ar Columbus ’9; 50 pm 2:4.3 p in
Ar Montgomery 7:20 a m 7;0'J p m
Ar Eufuula, 4;33 a m 3;50 p m
A r Albany 1 U;00 p m 2!45 p m
Pasengvrs fir Sylvanja, Sandersville,
Wrighiavide, Milledgeville.and Ealoiilon
ulional take 7:10 am train
l’assengirs Inr Tiiomastan. Carrollton
Terry, hurt Gaines, Ta.boinm lluena
is, Uialccly and Clayton should t iku
8:20 i> m train.
Lv Augusta. 1_0;00 p 111 0 ; 0q a m
Lv Macon 10; an m i();6u n m
Ar TeiiniIle J2 yi p 1.1 12,34am
Lv Ailantu 0;30 a m (i;o0 p m
Lv ColilnibuM 11;(I0 pm 12; 15 p , a
Lv Montgomery 7;20 |> m 7;40 a m
Lv Ellfaula 10,15 pm Hl; |'.lam
Lv A Ibany o;05 a m 11;55 ;l
V v Mill, u '.';28|im 3;10im 8,15am 5,;>0 !
Ar 6a\ ah ojOOpiu ti;15am 1 l.LU.nn saitt !
Sleeping cars on all night pas-omo,,
trams U tween .Savannah ipid Au-mia and
Savuiinidi and JJ aeon, Savannah
and Atlanta, Jfaeon and Coluudius,
I'raii, leaving at S;20 p m ami arriving
“GV>o 11 111 will not stop to put off or l. k •
on iiissungcrs between Savaiumli nul \nU
ten. 1
C. n.neetions at Sivnnah with Savannah
i’lo nia mid Western Haihvuy for ail points
ill r lorida.
Tickets for all points and sleeping car
nerliiH on sale at city o/lir«» f iSO, oq Hull
street, and depot ollioo 3U- minutes 1 elo**e
ilep ii tgro pi each tram.
A WIIITEHEAI,
t nm,..,, (oiural 1‘asBeiiger A.'enl
J G SHAW , Ticket Agent ’
ON LY 10 CE NTS
rornvcwtrro rniAtcr
THE UNION SIGNAL.
MARY A'.LCN WEST, COITOK.
Tt l* the official oryfin of the National \Vomnn’9
Chrivti in TctnpcrnntC t’nlnn. It ft woman's
paper, by women, for women. It Is full of the
news every week from the battle-fielil of
THE WOMAN vs THE SALOON.
It is a magnificent home paper, for it lives to pro
tect the home. Trvit if you want to be in contact
with the minds nnd the hearts of
M I S3 FRANCES C WILLARD,
MRS HANNAH VI. SMITH,
MRS. MARY B. WOODBRIDQE
And many other leader* in the ernndest moral reform
of the nineteenth century. The pnper will be sent
only for the five weeks unless you order it sent for
a longer time.
. 10jCento=-One Drink ofWhisky.
10 CENT9 ALSO 80 PAQCO OF PuUC
and Good Heading
•lined against tho whisky curse. Will you try
THE UNION SIGNAL
for five con-eciitive weeks? Adilrctithe Publisher,
GEO. C. HALL.
161 LA6ALLE STREET, CH'CAGO., ILL.
Dorn* sisters, ten ceils spent for j
our monthly readitiKs will do von |
brined .1 ury.
Si'plentler Term 1887.
./ IF. DuviV, tlno. IJ. Duggan,
IF. .V. Ilmnon, IF»t . (fullohrr,
II. J'\ Gladden, J no. M, llaelude,
John. T. Groan, IF. D. Hunter,
/,../, .1 In/, Miron. Warlhrn,
S' M. Itdelvoik, /I. IF. Aid red,
S. J. Jordan, A. IF. (Join,
John Taylor, AInma J. Ilolmi*,
h /I l\ uilrich, ll f . (r. IhileI/,
Dr. /., N, Garner, I I’m. II. Fraueie,
M D (J M Summ rlin, Si/l I’rimy,
It. T. Pound, T. iV. Sniil i
M. M. Mull,in, Pa' //. Sheppard,
'Tho*. I'D Grown, fleil /., A/a hi*,
I'ran!.' S. Strange, Dr. .1.11. ll .ndevxon
T'ii'ft IIVr/' Traoerre Jury September
Term 18S7.
F. Iwilley, Ahe Youngblood,
F. IF. lump! in*, Iloh I Ghupmun,
Abel Canon, IF. (I. hniyld,
Ij. D. Neirsome, It. Dudley,
Jillni* S. Grown, II. I'. Joyner,
Jiii). Fj Sindh Mur*hill II Hodge*
James F. Cage Jr., J. G. II hiddnn,
David h. Tinnier, Flio* IF. Tanner,
Marcelu* A’.W/iinglon, F. A. Wallins,
Sulk L. Jlodijii, doe A. Prince,
11 G Cox, A. Al. Piddle,
IF. A. Smilh, Dial IFm. F. Tanner,
IF. Tho*. Ilranlley, John T. Grown,
At. F. Gridges, Chas D. Thigpen,
John F. Tinnier, da*. II. I’ag*,
d. //. Ilranlley, M. II. llovt’ey,
Gi<l Sliwer, Fiin* G. Joiner,
Tuns. .1. Curry, Joseph Gelt.
Second 11 'eek Traverse Jury Sept m)wr
'Term 1887.
James T. Ungers, S. At. Page,
'Jlios. G. Aloge, l-aae A. Smith,
IF. C. llriimin, A. IF. J. Wood,
Union A. Tanner, J. J. Smilh,
G. Il Sheppard, John T. Hadron,
D. S. Smilh, Jose] >h IP. FI tiler,
’Tlvs. F. I 'iel. err, G. .1. Page,
A. F. JI ad sin, Jiulson Ford,
li ; . A. Fuelling, (I. T. lhrlon,
J. 11, Young, Ja*. F. Northington
Jno, IF. I Ira swell, Geo. II. Jenkdns,
A. (J. Griffin, Genj 1) Joiner,
GeauJ’ord Turpley, John A. Robison,
’Thus. F. Smilh, Sam. TF. Rogers,
W. J, T ylor, Kinehen Fridges,
A S. nideliell, Chas J< reeman,
I. G. Greenway, J. V. Or it,
IFm. F Joscy, II. S. Turlington,
rr w
AND-
-P iCTOR E: ftif-E
“tE:
iHANITFAClTKEIIS,
125 Jackson Street, • Augusta Georgia.
IMtISiWFgIS F.l VtUSB'tt'S'L’
Is meeting; with satisl'action with
planters in \\ :t11i11i*ton county, lo
he found ut Kureka Mills. 7 11 it
If your watch is
out of order take
it to the old relia
ble, A. J. Jernigran and
Son’s Jewelry Store.
I1oi!ji ritiiininiu'tiii;'
begiDH this yoar on Friday before the 4thSun-
dny in August. Tho public are cordially in
vited to attend ; eomo duo, coiiio all, and bn
sure to como praying ler tbo blessing of Al
mighty Uod upou tbo labors of the ministers.
N. Li. Ol.MSXl Al),
l’reaoher rn-ebarge.
F«i* Tax 11 i v
Mr. Kvitoii -— ’lease nmioui: - ho
niiine of Air. S H. B.MASS
a furrbidate (<r the oiiice of ta.. tol-
Jector > t tie election in July It
20th 1887, Manny Yot rr.a
T« Oipt-
s ii I is v i i be rs to the Mp.viirv
KM “nvoi Dr. RendalL i, eai m ( .„t „„
ll,e l,,M '-' u * :, U' i h'dlwri er.s will
Kei-oiiv also us a preiiiiuiu ty the
Mercury, buhserihe m,w before they
are ull gone mid got 0110 i’ri, e , (ri
eunis reduced frym twenty Cve *is
hel'VL'Ioi'r
H. i'lmveiition y||, Vernon
Aftsociitlion.
Tbo Sunday School Convention ol tbo Mt.
Vernon Association to bn bold with Non
buthel olinreb beginning FiiJuy before the
5th Lord’s day in July, 1587,
lst Friday 1) a, in. Introductory Sermon
hy 11. T. Smith, A. L. Hrantley, Altoruate,
2ud. 2 p. m. Organization of tbo body.
ILL Importance of //„uic, lteligiou, J. M.
Donaldson, J. C. King, T. J. Leok aud J F
Full r.
ldi. Vbat it is to bring up a ohild in tbo
way io which lie should go? I, S. Feeler, T.
J. f/oimes, W. A. Sinqiielicld aud C. I. La-
vis.
•itb. Halurday !) a m. Prayor-moeting con
dilated by 4. W. J. H ood.
fith. 9, 20 a. m. Is the Sunday School r
luiinau or a DjviuoInBtitution? J. J. Uynmn,
J. 51. Smith, A. L, Brantley and J, O. Gay-
man.
7ill. Is it possible for a Sunday School to
Im kept up in i,vei V cbiircb* tl. IF. .Smith
’• W * M* Harrison, J. W. J. Wood
and // it. Itrut.
Kill. 11 a. i;i. I'roncbing.
9 h. 2 p m. Tii a impnrtanco of all Hip
C Hue ii-s id tliiH As*ociaii„i, Inung ropresen-
d III llm. I tody, j. A Sicpbous, T. ,1.
I loli.n s. Louts find ,V. ,J. c. //.iruiati,
liltb. Tim imporunce r,| Coo’s people
ui.milesling a ilppppp, „ msep fervent and a
iiiom npiivo pi, lv hi their liv. s. .1 L. I Iran t-
■'5 ’ }\ li Be'-l. It. A. ttmqnetield, cud it
il* i' 1 o’ “ Ul ’ ■ M- Deunldson.
, 1 | ' J ,l 111 Frayi r tueotiDg con-
'IuciimI by \\, A, 111,i ris n.
^ J2tb. 9A a, m. Sunday School umm meet-
12tb. 11 a. m. I’renoLing.
Ilrelbren will bo np^oinied by tbo Convaj-
lion to preach at llm hours designated. If
possible, lot all tl,o church's in tlio Associn-
bo repr-’sentc 1 by one or moro I retbren The
public i’l c I'eral, bis Tav School Workfrses-
psoi illv. nro oordi illy lo\itod. It is highly
j prob I that l.to. Iloykin will tv* present
‘V» earnestly Imps arid pray that tbo met ting
will be both | le isi.nt and profitable.
H. R*. ( oiivoiiiDmi.
Tim Second'Vnslilrgton Missionary flap
tj-t S. S. Convention will Iib lici t with tilt*
‘iocnri't Fenlali itiptist Clinrch 7/sncick Co ,
r >a.. 25 mil *s northwest of Randersville, On,,
on Friday lielor.* tlm fifth Sunday’ in July,
m l will remain iti scssiou Ibrco dnin. Do
not lorqet that Ihoro is a prize to lie given to
tlio Fchoot that brings up tlio most mnroy
for tbo Institute. Wo will wtlcomo every
body.
President, A. n. Whitfield,
Vico Pres , P. Mirslml,
Secretary D. tv. Murphy,
Treasurer, J. Logne.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
OR I)INA 11Y 'S OFFICE,
July 13th is«7
After thirty days from (late, el! oflloiul no"
Ii *rs eminntifig Irnm this ollb'e, requiring
imMieation in a pul*liu gazelle, will tm pub.
iistnd in tbo MiJ<llo Georgia Frogtess of
Sundersv.llo.
M Newman.
4t Ordinary W. 0.
Ofpiob HbKald A Geoughn
All ofib i-1 not’.oea emanating from the Or
dinary’s c filed requiring pi it 1 loot ion in a
public gazuttn w ill l*p published either in full
or in a can fully eondunseil form iu tlio ii Kit
ald & Ukouuiax ol Siiudersvillu.
4t
Wm. I’urlt Kd. A L'rep’r.
GEORGIA—WMltiuRton Couuty
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
W. tl nn*t J. A. Fuigbnm. Exeontors ol
tlio will nl Mitil\**w Fuigbnm dI-('eased have
in due form appl'od to tlm nmlerslgned fur
loavn to sell llm lands belonging In (bo es-
tatn of sniil deeeasnd. nnd Biid application
will tm beard on tlio first Monday in Septem
ber next, at my office.
This 13th duv nt Jnlv, 18S7.
.V. NLW41AN, Ordinary W. 0.
7-14-4t
Election for Tax Collector.
GEORGIA—AVushiuKton Comity
Oiidinahy’s Office of said Co.
The olfico of Tax Colleetor of Washington
eonnly having been declared vacant, under
an Exoeiilivo order issued by ilis Excellency
Governor John it Gordou ifa
w..,.,., u ..'iteil Juno 23d,
I8b7, and now on Itcoonl in Monk K, iiilnutes
I’age 641 in Ibis ofiioe; It 1< hereby ordered
that
AN ELECTION
fur T..x Collootor ol Washington connty to
(ill tho nu x pi red term of Jessii A. Hobson,
the Into tax Ck lleotor, bo held nt the va
rious Election preeincls of said comity on
Wednesday the 20th day of July, 18s7, on-
dor tlio summ tules and regulations ns gov
ern the ulectious for uiuuibers of tho Gener
al Assembly.
GiveD under my hand officially this 24th
day ol Juno, 1837.
M. NEWMAN. Ordinary.
Election blanks will bo InruLhod 1 y this
oflh:i.' as usual.
For Leave to Sill Land.
G liORGIA—Washington County.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE.
Boston 11. Dickson, Administrator of /fir
ry Dickson, deoeased, 1ms in duo form ap
plied to the undersigned lor leuve to sell tlio
lands belonging to the estate ol said de
ceased, and 1 will pass upon bis application
on the first Monday in August, 1887, at uiy
ollieo in Situdersviile in said county.
This 28th day i f June, 1887,
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary W. 0.
(130 4t
A il m inistrutor’s Dismission.
GEORG IA—Wushi 'igtnn county.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE.
Issue L. Smith, Administrator of iho estate
of Mrs Mary M. Smith Lite of sai.l county,
deceased, has iu duo form applied to me
lor letters of dismission iroui tlm adminis
tration ol said estate, aud I will pass npon
bis applloaviou on the first Monday iri Sup-
toiub.-r 1 57, ut my olllee iu SauiUrsvillo in
,county,
j Give a under my hand officially this Clb
i 'lay ol Juno 1.87
JI NEWMAN, Ordinary
1 0 9 -3m
For Administrator's Dismission,
GEORGIA — WaahiuKtnn Comity.
ORDINARY'S OFFICK
Isaac L Smith. Administrator of tho os.
tiito of Daniel IL. Smith late of said county,
dseeased, has in due form applied to me for
letters of dismission from sai.l administra
tion, and I will pass upon said application
on the first Monday in October, 18.37, ut my
ollieo in Smdersvillo in said county.
Given niulor my hand nnd official signa
ture this 23th day of June, 188(1.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary,
6 30 -3m
BARBER--S HOP!-
A CALL 6'N S
R IIENRA BRANTLEY, [j
0 TIIE 0
E FASHIONABLE BARBER P
\{ HOTEL BLOCK
—-sr
santiersvillc, Georgia.
GUI SHOP.
Guns, PiMnln nnrl Sowing Machines
Rejeiiioil by E. TWILLKY, on
Jornipun street, next to Mr. I3enj.
Wihtldou*h n siili-ncf.
Tennille
High School
Male and FoniMe.
Tennille, —Gteo-t,
W. L. DUGGAN, A. M, I'rin
Tim Spring Term of lids institution
opens on Mondsy, January 10th, 1.3,37.
Thorough instruction will he given in all
branches commonly taught in High Schools
Flipils will be prepared to enter any class
in I’ollegct
For further itilorninlion apply to the
Frinoipnl or to S. It. Kelley, Fres._llo.ird
Trustees Tennille Ua,
eo. Ill) 18.3(5—if.
G. W. H. WHITAKER,
DENTIST,
SAN I) E RSVI LI. E, G EOltGIA.
—TERMS CASH.—
IN GEORGIA,
P. J. CooMa;c&Bro.
21 Alabama St, Atlanta Ga.
Pure Linseed Oil Paint#, Rail Road, Car
Bridge, Iron and Boo! Paints, One Coat
Carriage Paint, anyone 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.
«
Jfaal el
IT OFF-SETS THE LOW PR: CE OF COTT01
I’y c’lfttiiHing the soutl peiTirjt, novorciio • rung li^lit, "ins i'ai
n tikes a gootl sample. Tho feeder sl4' n tlio 'no’tir it wil
t ny kind of ootton rcafulur, every Kin Jf ntoed as represent,
a lo give Biitisfiietion. Prices litipl’ reduced.
Call on or address, 0" ^3
LANG and WILT.
Manu'dcttircrs Agents, Snndersville, Georgia. For f\,]| ,J| 8 ript
l.ricoH and terms. A gin w 11 bo kept in btook where it .*
no (to nany time.
ttsr Ollieo ttpsliurs in Hie Photo-
Kiapli Gallery formerly omipiuil
I’.V 'J'- G. Glean, Jones Building.
Apr 20-’80
.TERNIG AN & SON
1will fix your wat
cli or clock as ch
^ m> eap, if not cheap
or than anyone
else, come and see.
ft'OTK.’lii
SI.000.000 to I.onl!
All parlies in Washington and Ihiidwin
coimtiu rwlmso loans on imjimved farms
mature in 1880, nnd desiru“KXTKNSION"
fit greatly reduced rates; will find it to
•heir advantage to call and see me al tlieir
eailiest eonvetiieiiec. at my ollieo in
t.o.irt JIouro,Sandersville. where my rep-
renentatiitive or my self will he pleased to
neeommodute (hem.
W. R. THIGPKN.
For Ganrdhiu’s Dismission.
GEORGIA—Wa8htiJKton County.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE.
James F. Smith, Guardian for Charles L.
Mortz, applies to me for letters of dismission
from mi id guardianship, and I will pnss upou
Ilis application on I lit* first Monday in Au
gust, 1837, ut my ollieo iu Situdersviile, suid
county.
Given under my hnud officially this 29th
day of Juue, 1887.
M. NEWMAN, Ordiunry.
0 30 -41
L’or Guardian’s Dismission.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
Ordinary’s Olllee,
IIAMTOf Mb,
Tennille, Georgia.
^ Si lit.a tod convenient to tlio depot.
I olilo set v.ints. Good rooms and
nltargc’s t’easonithle.
Kespeolfiillv,
J. C. HAMILTON,
Proprietor.
Money To Loan.
The tmdorsifOK’d are prepared to
m’K'Umte LOAN UPON REAL I’S
•A l'F, security or aiiproved COL
LATERAL paper. Terms easy.
Evans & Evans,
VAEIETT
XjSl'O. <&z> ‘V57"lit,
Propt’r s. Sandersville, GaJ
MunufnctiwcrsniHl Dealers in: Steam Engines of nil styles. Sail
Mills. Grist Mills. Cotton (dins, Presses nnd Machinery ol till kiitdl
A lull linojR Rubber and Loiither Bolting k pt in stock.
Steam ami Water Valves, Steam pipes a-nl Fittings, Inspirotortl
Machine Oils and Mill Supplies,
Repair work solicited nnd prompt v (lotto nnd ns clionp nml
ns enn be done till Machinery sold by us we gunraiiteodo lie its rv|J
resented.
Write or c ill on us for Prices and a fccript'on of anything wtmtJ
in the Mneltinu line.
Just received 2 hundred lbs,
of Lorillards Genuine Jar Snuff
which we are selling at 55cts a
pound.
TIME TA LE
OF THE
MOLT & BRO
WIt 1 Of ITS VI Id.B, TKNNII.LE
lYlHH.IN K. it
It. It. SCHEDULES.
To tako (.'fleet November I i 18S0.
GOING SOU I’ll.
No. 1 No..’I.|
A. if. 1-..M.
Up day FasHcnger Ar at Term 11
Down ‘‘ “ “ illcl2
Up night -< « <1
Duwn night •' « <
sAiVI»i:ks\ ii.i.u i-unvisioK
1UAKK17T.
I.v Tennille 5 4)
Lv Harrison (110
l.v Donovan (I 30
Ar V? riglitMv’io (I 50
Lv WriglitHville (5 50
I.v Lovett 7 20
l.v ltruton 7 0S
Lv Goiulor 7 55
Ar Dublin 8 15
1 oo|
I Oil
1 Vi I
21 SI
2 201
2 501
5 lit I
31101
3 50 I
Damn siilcg per lb...
Hulk “ -• ..
Plain bams “
Slmulders “
Lard -
Attorneys at l.tttv,
Wo an; Mill in n, ( , p| ( ,|,|
]-rteitds our Jewelry Sloro is in
iull I>l<ist nnd work done by com^
patent workmen; wo keep
a nice lot of Jewelry, Spectacles,
(blocks and Alusical instruments
lor sale. We hope our old friends
and customers will not desert us
Joni'H, applies „
niou from said gnardiannhip, and I will pass
upon his application on tbo first Monday io
August, 1887, at my ullicd iu ISiuulcrsvilL
iu said county.
Given ninler my band and official signa
ture Ibis 29th day ol Juno, 18b7.
Al. NKiVMAN, Ordinary.
0 30 - 4t
Vein’s Support.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
0 It DIN A It Y'S OT FI0E,
Whereas the appraisers appointed to set
apart a year’s support for Sirs Al Hilda Rogers,
widow of J. I’. Rogers Into of said county]
deceased, and for live minor children, bave
filed their Returns iu this office; nil persons
concerned are hereby notified to appear at
the Court of Ordinary to lie field in and for
said county on the first Monday io August,
1887, ami allow cause it any they have,
why said Returns should not be approved
and made the judgment of tbo Court,
This 15th day of June, 1887.
M. N'KWMSN, Ordy.
cm *n J
For Administrator’s Dismission.
G EORG1A— Washington Couulj\
Ordinary's Ullice.
Stephen M.. Gilmore Administrator of Hi*
t.slate of Marina Wadsworth late ot said
oant). d -cease.I, has in due torui applied to
uie tm lett, rs ol Di-niinaion from said nd-
1 u t nist rut mu. and I will pass upon his npjdi
cation im il,., tlr**■ M unlay in August 1857, a*
my office in S (udersville in sai.l county.
Giviu under uiy hand officially tins 2d
day of May, 1387.
. M. Nl£VJJAN, Ordinary,
o-l.—3m
t tt ■■ - - in our hour of nflliction wo have
James U. Floyd, Guardian forJ. Floyd idnun vmi t i i , J .) U C
mi'H, applies to me lor letters of dism'is-' M 11 i->°. ot ^ Work heretofore,
oil from uui.1 rmn*.lii,n..U» T ...lit .'111(1 Will F.lllf llitl.. f .-V .1
CofIL'o
■ 9 Ci) 10 cts j
94 cts ’
134.lets
7 cts !
(" ut CIS
Sugar
Flour per bid.
Meal “ hit
Kggs “ do/., •
butter per pound
Chickens
29 cs
0 <w 8 cts
.... $5,50 (a, $(1,50
70 cts
15 els
20 C" 25 cts
•• 1" («; 20 cts
ooino north.
No 2 No ll
A IU P .l/j
i.v Du Id in ,3 30 4 20|
I.v Condor 9 00 4 50 [
l.v Krutoi -J IS 5 10
I.v Love'll 9 .’I-") 5 ldl
Ar Wrightsvillc.' loot) (iloT
l.v Wrightsvillc 10 00 ti 101
l.v Doiioviin 10 1.3 0301
Lv Harrison 10 35 tiaoj
Ar Tennille II 10 7 2fi|
W. B Thomas, Fresitleof,
Gen'l Jiiiperinfund'infJ
Nov. 1-1 H-’SJ.
E. S. LANGHADE,
ATTORNEY AT LAI
ICnil-IConrl
To take effect May 2 til 1S87.
SANDERSVILLE, Ga.
B. 1>. Kyanb,
U. D. KvaM -
iind will continuo to do so now.
BSIifieli: Sauiil Bb Nliop
BUGGIES, and YVAGONS
Repaired
PLOW WORK and HORSE
SHOEING, a Specialty,
Henry JI. Little.
KOTICffi
M ill ho sold in 30 days to pay fieiaht
charge, OAc Ho* of mfrchamlbi^ s i ped
«> the order,,I R W Nels,,;., Sandersville
Ga., shipped from Allmny (i,*i ’
j. It. WD.’K'hr, Agt
o , A Knilro.'iil,
Sandersville, On, March, 15tl, 1537.
I Iterol.y lore warn any on,- fY,,,,,
liiri'ing Jonas E|iltr:im, col,,,j_ , ls
lie under contract with me fm U„ ;
present year. J tun* 21 Hi, 188(,
John Spapi.ium;.
Buy your Groceries, Hardware
Iobui;co, Gigtirs Tinware, uny
Weodciiwure from
B-T WALTER.
Lv Sandersville
Ar Tennille
Lv Tcmiilis
Ar Bandcrsville
Lv fjnndersvillH
Ar Tennille
Lv Tonniile
Ar Sanileisville
Lv Sandersville
Ar Tcnn lie
Lv Tcnn 'il le
Ar Snndersville
*■7,30 ti m |
* 7 45 a 111 !
8 00 a m |
8 15 a in
11 00 a m |
11 15 a m I
12 30 p m j
12 50 p in I
-I 30 p in |
4 45 p m
5 00 j, m
5 15 p m
EVANS & EVANS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAlj
SANDERVILXiE. GA.
F. H. SAFF0LD,
ATTORNEY AT LAI
SANDERSVILLE, GA.
rsssis
Will praot'ce in nil the Courts of «|
Middle Circuit and in tho <?’! j
•urrounding Washington, fapoem
teiitiou given to commercial l'‘' v *
1, A. m. | 17o. 2, A. M.
i.v (Sandersville 4 .53 | Leave Augusta 7.18
Lv \\ .11 then 5 18 | Lv Gibson 11.12
, v ‘ IuiCH ./. IO I Lv Hines 12-18
Lv Gil son i 20 | IjV Wiirtlieu 12.41
Ar Augusta i'.OO | Ar.S'ville l.lo
No .1 p ji | No 4 i'. m,
Lv Sandersville 2 05 | Lv Augusta.. 5.14
• v YVi.rthen 39 | Lv llcplizibafi (5.14
- v Han’S 05 I Lv Gibson 7.52
Lv Gibson. 4 Oti | Lv Hines 8.34
Lv lleplizibah (5.42 | Lv Wnrllien.. ,3.50
Ai'Augiisla 8 00 | Ai Sandersville 9.19
SI,N1 >AV-i'ASSKNCFills ONLY.
N " 1 A. m. | No 2 A. M.
Lv Sandersville5.51 | Lv Augusta ft I I
Lv Warlben (Hit I Lv llcpliziliali..'J 14
,v Bio,;. (5 -to I l.v Gibsqn 11.01
‘ v Bd'Hm 7.22 | Lv Hines 1 1.53
Lv Hcpl/bub 9 13 | Lv Warlhcn 12.19
Ar August 10 1;; | Ar N’ville,.,... 12.44
Ay 3 )• .M 1 N.» 4 I-. m.
1 omidcrsville 2 ol | Leuv AnngUHta 3.15 i
hv | Lv llepl*.z:l,ah..4 19 i
,v Bines. 10 | | /V Gibson 0.09 :
,v 4 22 | Lv Hinas 0 53 !
Lv lleplizibah fi 13 | Lv Warlben .7 17 I
Ar Augusta 7 );) | Ar Sandersville 7 41
B. M. MITC HELL, I’rwidtnt.
machine
AT JERNJGAN and SOS'S
ELIiV STORbi
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