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YUESD4Y - - ■ - JULY 58th “ t83
EpiT<jiRtAt.
Drought is causing water famine
hi Mu tic'u ester England
It is reported that Henry M
ley, the African Explorer lint
to u rdcrod.
feylvnims Cobb Jr. tbo great
Writer of llio Now York Ledger
is (lend.
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The Governor of Missouri 1ms
fetntek it lie is appointing women
ns notniios public Tlint’s the itlen
fcxnctly—Aug Chronicle
Recorder Anderson, of Atlanta,
has the biggest foot of any recor
der in the South. The Atlanta
b {fenders say it is tho si/.e of a
hiountuiii* and twice as henvy.-Tol
We arc glad to see the prosper
ity of tho Macon Tulkcihapu, it
will soon go into new and larger*
quarters. This old sterling journal
Macon should feel proud of,
IY IIIUIOKIUI!.
1 lie f >1 low i.njr lines were written 1 >y J/rs.
I*. N. Clmlkcr nf Wiirlhen, (Ictirgia.
lilK.li.
•1111v Si'll I - ; 7 Lillie WillieMuv, infant
daughter ,.f Mi A Mr-. I li. K ill.'ln.-u,
aged niie year, four months, and li>ur il iv-.
Y es Willie is none, It Meins bill yi-lvid iv
llie swell vnive railed in me, 'iis Invil In
realize I linl voice is in u;i 11 mi mure on curl li;
hill hy noil hy -lie wiU lie nne of those In
welcome me on die oilier shore. 1).-,ir par
ents, I III- i- :i s:id*”hlow loll she i ■ heller nil!
while yniir hearts me It it desolate nml yoil
mis-ilie ileHr one li'nin ynur lire side; she
is chaining sweet iinllieini nlinve. wniil.l yon
Cull her hack? you kuowWot wlnt the liilnre
uiifnlils; then wish her iml Imek. Inn rejoice
ill it she will never know sin or snrnv.
Vmi can live sn ns In nieel her in I leaven
never In part again, then dear parents would
yon, i I' you eniild; fill her bark?
II.ii'k to leave her sptili’s brightness;
To lay aside her robe of whiteness;
link In leave her angel mold;
From leaving yon bright si reels of gold?
Ilnek to earth and sin ? Nay rather,
I would not call her if 1 could
But patiently wait the high decree,
That calls my spirit home to thee.”
"All, those little ice cold lingers,
TInw they point our memory hack
To the hasty words and actions,
Strewn along our Inckwnrd track.
How the little hand.* remind us,
As in snowy grace they lie,
Not to scatter thorns, but roses—
For the reaping hy and by,
For the Jl/brcury. Knndersvillo Herald
and Hibson Knterprise plea.se copy.
TOUKPTE OF IIESI'INT.
Whereas, it lias pleased Almighty tied in
Election lor T:i\ <'ollerlor.
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R T.
WALKER has
ripened n
Ill'Kl.-cl
ass (< rocni'v Sto e
under the
old I'liotogruph Gallery
he solicits
public patronage
^^“Jcrnigan ami Son
will put. a
glass in vour watch for
the small
sum of
loceuts.
.
gOr riavo your watch
fixed by
Jcrnigan A Son, they will give you
stilisfacllon.
i and II. It. Jiritt.
i Mtti. 11 n. m. Preaching.
1 !)ih. 2 p. tn. Tho importance of nil the
! elnue.hes id this Association being rbpresyi-
Ir d ill this Body. J. A. Stephens, T. .1.
Dolmen, Louis Deal ,V .1. t’. //.irnmn.
mill. The itiipnrtnnen cl (ind's people
! iii.niile.-.t mg u rtyepor, n more lervenl and a
nmiv aellve piety mi their lives. .1. li. Ilrnnt-
■ i"\ Wiley Deni. II . A. Simplcl'iidd, and 11.
i' Smhh, an.l .I, M. Donaldson,
i lllli. Snndai u a. m. Prayer-meeting con-
ilneied by W. A. Harrison.
l-lli. a. m. Stinday School mass meet-
ing.
Kith. 11 a. tn. Preaching,
llrolhren will bo appointed by the Conven
tion to pro,toll nt the lionrs designated. If
possible, let all tho churches in tho Assoeia.
iio reprcaonted by one or more brethren. Tho
puldii! in general, Sunday School workers es
pecially. aro cordially invited. It !h highly
probnblo that llio. Boykin will ho present.
Wo earnestly hope and pray that llio meeting
will bo both pleasant and profitable.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
• ORDINARY'S OFFICE,
.July 13th 1887
After thirty days from ilnto, all olUoial no.
(ices emitmting from thin office, requiring
publication in a public gnzotto, will bo pub-
llshed in tho Middle Ueorgia Progress of
Sandorsvillo.
M Nowumn.
4t Ordinary W. 0.
1\ NIHIOItUJI.
Death lias agnin cuterod otir midst and ta
ken ono whoso loss is felt in the social walks
of lito, in the churob, at the fireside and iu
tho hearts of many and admiring friends.
Mrs. Virginia, wife of Col. ,T. B Warthon,
and daughter of Mr and Mrs, Bsnjamin
Smith, of W'ashington nounty, Ga , depat ted
this life nt Forsyth
Office Herald Georgian
All official notices emanating from tho Or
dinary’s ollico requiring publication in a
public gazette will bo published either in full
or in a carefully condonsnd form iu llio Hint-
ALU A Oeoiuiun ol Sandersvlllo.
Win. Park Ed. A Prop’r.
•It
Year’s Support.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE.
Whoroau tho appraisers appointed to sol
Tim Atlanta Constitution conic
but with a -to page daily on Sun*
day, When we called for the mail,
tv i thought that the postmaster
bal made a mistake and had
given us all the Constitutions for
Bandersville.
The hill to protect farmers in
the purchase ot guano, is exciting
lunch attention, and was debated
„ v „ . Sunday evening, Juno
his divine wisdom to remove, through the lOlh. 18*7, aged thirty-throo years, eight I apart a year’s sup’port for Mrs. Ann Joinor
instrument of death one of the brightest and j months and Itftooni days. ! widow ot E. Gardner Joiner and her live
much loved Sunday School teachers ol the Tho subjeot of tins notice, though not for minor children, lnrvu tiled their return iu
Bapii-1 S. S. of Antioch, Washington Co., 1 many years a citizen ol tiro town, by her gen- . tbis oillee, all poisons coueornod aro hereby
Mi— Annie Slav, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I tlencss, bfr cxcallenco nnd elovntinn of elmr- . trotillcd to appear at tho Court of Ordina-
■ • 1 nctor. had won a largo eirclo of Inends that ry to bo hel l In and for Raid county on the
will long cherish lior virtues, and hold her first M rnduy in September next and show
nnmo in fend romcmbiauce. In her was canso if any thoy havo, wlrv said return
found muoh to admire. Tho alToetion, (whloli Hhould not bo approved and bo imulo tho
sho exhihitedl. of tbo daughter, tho faithful- | judgment of tho Court,
ness of tho wife, tbo devotion ol tho mother, j This loth day ol July, 1887.
and tho modest, confiding trust of llio hum-' ai vj’AVMAN Ontinnrv
ble christim,—theao all blended In unity to j 7-21- lt ' ’
2 j perfect tbo loveliness and beauty of nti esti- — - —— .
mablo character. j For Exemption.
; aKoitoiA—WuHaim-to,, County.
I her lather mado tbo tendrils of lier heart j ltobort A. Hurst has applied for exemption
at length ltlsf, Thursday, hilt WHS Resolved, 3rd. lhnt we cherish with cling to him as tho vino to tbo old trunk. of personalty nnd I will pass npon the snme
Hot disposed of III Tlccortlcr ,OVl ’ '* 1C ni, l"° ,ll ' s '* u ! l!,rt f l * l P un< J 111,1 i sho ennsontod to move because the good of | at 10 o’clock on Saturday tho (lib day ot Am
Stephen J/ay. Therelorohc i'
ibsolved, 1st. That in the death of An
tic we :i- ;i Sabbath School how submissive
ly toiUe will of him who giveth and taketh
away.
Ke.-olvcd, ’-’ml. That one of llio bo-t,
brightest and most loving Sunday School
teacher* l as been taken from il*, and wo be-
lie. e is enjoying the bliss which awaits
righteous beyond the. skies. Slit lias now
passed ov r tbe river and is resting under
11. • trees.
I teiu hei, nnd strive 10 meet tier in that h mu
11 imV otic needs protection, it | where all is beautiful and bright; where we
. c | , ' too mnv lift our voices to Je.-us, and sing
is llio fanner, tor he t* the buck llU |fl . a i BU f l)r cver more.
I Ktsoived, llh. That we tender to her
| class our lieurlfoll sympathy. She had
\ promised them a prize if they would lie
hone of the country
A New Jersey hoy lil'tecn yens
old died recently fiom the effectsul
cigni’etlB smoking. But this an-
•nouncement Mill not alfeet (lie
utnull cigti’ctle smokers ol' Alhiuln.
They will continue lo smoke them
Belves into their little grave —Con
btitution.
Cnpt John Smith ot Dublin,
never drank any milk tea or j
collec ntc any honey nor did lie
-ever taken vliew oftohaeco. never
played a game of any kind, never
went a fishing or hunting, and
lie has traveled all-over the United
States.
Pool-Uillei’N Isooliiai;;- for
Tliom.
i'ailhl'ul and puneliial. Dear children your
prize is waiting for you, hut not an earthly
one, but one you can wear to walk the gol
den streets; now dear children try ti live so
her children and tho dcsiro of tho husband
to provide for them advantages for future
good commending itself to her jn 'gment
made this to her both a duty and a pleasure.
To meet tho wishes of all and eontributo to
tin dr combined pleasuro seemed to bo the
wish that actuated her as mother, ns wife
and as daughter.
Several years ago sho bocanio intorosted on
the subj-'ct of rdiglon. Sho professed a
change of heart and n purpose to livo a now
life, hut not till last vear did sho decide
gust, 1887, at my otHci
This 10th day ot July, 1887.
M. NEWMAN, Ordy.
7-21—*2t
• Courier Jourml.
Those scientist who have been
saying that the sun is grtulualy
cooling ur.e requested to send in
their address ns soon ns possible.
Jinny citizens are looking for
thorn.
Felton'w Wine Itoom Itiil.
Felton’s hill levying a tax of
■$10,000 on all wine rooms, will,
should it become a law, extern)i*
juito them
A kTooi)I;iTss yia\.
A Soldier IIiin IDtggers ami
linlveK It mi Through
Him Without Iit-
J H *’ .V •
Telegraph and llmcvgi r.
A dispatch from Berlin to the
Philadelphia News says: l'liysiei
inis nnd scieiitisls are at a loss to
account for a strange fic.tk of
nature which lives hilt a few miles
from here, 'flic man, whose name
js Otto Sckrciber, apparently has
prize.
Itcsolved, .'itli. That we sympathise pro
foundly with die grief stricken father, moth
er, sisters and toothers and coniine id. them
I to Him who said "Yu than labor nnd are
! heavy laden come mid 1 will give you rest.”
.Ifny they ho comforted with the thought
that Annie sUiuls on the bunks of the beau
tiful river wailing to welcome them lioinv.
Itcsolved, (ilh, That this memorial be
recorded on llio roll hook of onr S. S., t! at
copies be sent lo the bereaved family, and
ta the Bandeisvillc papers for publication.
Gibson Kntcrpris ■ please copy.
His requested that each member of the
school wear crap; or black ribbon on the
lesson paper for four successive Sundays.
July 17th, XS7.
Keail ami adopted the above date.
V. M. (TKUY.Sop.
J. F. CHALK bill, See.
Committee:
J/rs, I). ('linlker,
“ Minnie Killehrow,
Mi.-s Ailiinio Harrison.
gar Juwciry Uepnircd witli notiL-
mcss nml elciqmtcli :tL Jcniigua and
Son’s Jewelry Store.
Sliei'ilt'sMale.
First Tuesday ill August, 1SS7.
I GEORGIA,—Wuslimgton countv
I Will be sold before the Court house door
J in tlie city of S.mdersville t hi, Washington
County, on the First Tnealay in August
I llio following property to wit; The entire
I life interest of ,1/oscn Smith in one tract, or
j parcel of and situate lying and being in the
J (’only of Washington State oflJeorgia, c.m-
I laining I’wo Hundred acres more or less;
I I a >n i:d. d on the North by lands ol T C. Ar-
line, I! i-t by lands of T, C Arline and I’. .1/.
I lurris, South by lands of B i) Evans; on
the We-l bv Ian.is of II 1) Evans situated on
Buck Eye Creek. Lcviul oil as the property
and life interest of
M uses Smith to satisfy a Superior Court
Fi; Fa; in favor of B l> Evans or t le use of
olli 'ersofCoilit vs Mises Smith. Property
pointed out by plaintiff and b'gul notice
given July 2nd 1887.
c. a; wall
Sheriff W.C
gOr (-'heap Clock* at Jcrnigun eb
Soil’d Jewelry Store.
Bi lire I'p.
You nvo fooling depressed, your appe
tite ie poor, you aro Bothered with Iiouil-
lio blood, This Kiel was discover' ache, you mo iidgetty, nervous, and
Oil less than ft month ago, when geuoruUy out of sorts mul want to
X , , . i j; .. ' ... llt ; Iniico up. Dr.ico up, but not with stun.
Sclireibei, wlio IS .1 soldic i c )J |) ( )l* j u |, lu j H> spring inuilicinos, or bitters,
ill, bad a duel with a Itdlow .soldier, j w 1 •»ic!i lmvo for iheir Imsis wry elie.ip,
Jlis Oppoil,ent rail llirn llirotlgli j had whiskey, and ;avhicli utiuiiilnto you
with ft sword, but no blood flowed *' 01 ' hour, mid thenloave. you in worse
, , ]• | ’ . f i eouditiou than betore.. AVImt you wnut
and he did not appeal to he j j s nu u iii, n uitivo that will purify your
jiarm,ed in the least. 1 he man i i,i nov .i t H tuvt healthy action of Liver mid.
wus SO astonished that Otto had Kidneys, restore, your vitality, mid give
1)0 difficulty ill killing him. Since I renewed health and sUvngUi. Such u
?, , ,- | f i,- , ,,,„,i inodiomo you will llud lit Eleetno Hit
that time lie has let Ins co niadeb terH> llll(l a bottle at Dr
am use themselves By sticking KuwliugM JJrug Store.
knives and daggers through his ...—
body with no injury whatever, not Bnckh'ii’s Arnica waive,
even a drop of blood flowing. I le ! The Rest Salvo in the world tor cuts
GEORGIA—Washington County
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
W. 11. mid J. A. Fulgkum. Executors of
(lie will of Matthew Ftllgbum di reused have
in due form applied to tbo undersigned for
von cm meet her there and teceiveyo.tr J 11 "* n ™ “,‘ 1 i "'".rV"’ a t£V , .° I i h ° ,ttl,d ." brton B in|| bo tim es-
“ fnPv to loavo nil and follow tho Savior. With tata ot said deconsod, nnd Raid application
dlilUouon nnd modest Irust nho applied to
tlie Baptist church nt Forsyth fur member
ship, "'us baptized by Dr. I. It. Brnubnm and
I over after exhibited tliiso lovoly traits of
Christian oharactor that will crown lier nnmo
with praise and hoi juiitHy children in call
ing lier bio-nod,
! From tho effects of a fever several years ago
! she never fully recovered. Buo oiteu said
j slie never felt like herself afterwards. Sho
; soomel in readiness to depart when called,
j aud wliilc the stroko was sudden nnd at nn
hour not expected, she went, not ns a galley
slave, but "liko ono wlio draws the drapery
I ot bis couch about him and lies down to
i pleasant dreams.” Fond shnll bo our mcm-
! ories of her
i To tho lather, to tho husband, to the olii'-
dron, to tbo family all tho sympathy and
best wishes of this community arc drawn,
itnd the desire is, Hint those, all. may be
comforted in tho liopo of a reunion in brigh
ter climes,
"Yet again wo hope to inert tlieo
When tbo day of life is lied,
Then in heaven again to greet tlieo
Where no farowt.ll tears arc shed.”
Emend,
will be heard on the tirst Monday in Septem
ber next, at my otlice.
This 13th day ol Jule, 1887.
V. NEWMAN, Ordinary W. 0.
7.1.1_4t
(Dbitmmr.
Died on tho filli of July. 1887, at his rasi
rlenco in Washington Co , Ga. Mr, Gardner
Joiner in tlio 37th year of his ago.
Tho subject of Ibis notice was tbo young
est son of Mr. and Mrs. Elina Joiner. Iio
was devoted lo bis parents. 11is self-snoritl-
oiog and self-denying love for thorn was ro-
mavkabla. Iio bad no joys or pleasures
which bo did not desire them to share. If
Iio had any special luxury or rare dilionoy,
lie never forgot to lay aside a libera) portion
for "father and mother.” When iu the early
part of tlie year bin mother was thought to
be very near lior end and every day was ex
pected to bo lior 1 >st, bis lilial devotion was
henntifnllv exemplified. Neither the fa
tignes of labor nor tho demand of business
interrupted liisdaily attentions to lior. When
night came, however wearied by the toils of
the day, lie could not rest till ho "bad been
over aud seen mother." During this time ho
otton told her that ha could rot bear to think
of her dying first—that his oonstant prayer
was that sho might bo permitted lo surviva
him; and strange enough God hns so ordor-
tsl it. That mother Htill livos whilo her
strong and robust son lias past away. Tbis
is tho Lord's doing and it is marvelous in
our eyes.
For Administrator’s Dismission,
GEORGIA—\Vaahiugtou County,
ORDINARY’S OFFICK.
Isaac R Smith, Administrator of tlio os-
talc of D.mii i 11. Smith late of said county,
deceased, bus iu duo form applied to mo for
letters ol dismission troin said administra
tion, aud I will pass upon said application
on tho first Monday in October, 1887, at my
oilloo in Sandorsvillo in said county.
Given under my hand and ofiicial signa
ture tbis 28th day of June, 1880.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary,
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For Leave to Sell Land.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE.
Boston II. Dickson, Administrator of 7/ar-
ry Dickson, deceased, lias iu dno term ap
plied to tho nndorsigued for leave to sell the
lauds belonging to the estate ot said de
ceased, and l will pass upon his application
on tbo first Mouduy in August, 1887, at my
ofilce in Snudorsvillc in said county.
ibis 28th day of June, 1887.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary W. C.
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Administrator's Dismission.
GEORGIA—WashiQfitou county,
ORDINARY'S OFFICE.
Isaac L. Smith, Administrator of the estate
of Mrs Mary M, Smith late of said county,
deoeasod, lias iu duo form applied to mo
tor letters of dismission irum Wic adminis
tration oi said estate, aud I will pass upon
bis application on the‘first Monday in Sep
tember lt>87, at my ollico iu Saudersvillo ltr
county.
Given under my hand ofiioially ibis Gtb
day ot Juuu 1 j'67-
AI. NEWMAN, Ordinary
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For Guardian’s Dismission.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE.
• Jau.es F. Smith, Guardian for Charles L.
Alert;;, auplies to mo for letters of dismission
from said guardianship, nnd I will pass upon
” ‘ ' An-
said
county.
, , .. Given under my hand officially thid 2'Jth
day iio bad cherished a good liopo through day of Juno 1887, J
grace, am. when the dread summons tame, 2 ’ 1 i
This devoted son was also a loving bus- his application on tho first Monday in Ac
band and a loud lather. 7/e had no lean; of ; t , ust , i sa y, nt my offioo iu Eaudorsvillo, sai
deatli, More than eigliteeu years ago ho had ,
made his pei
than eigliteeu years ago ho li
no with God and ever since that
G 30 - It
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
Fur Guardian’s Dismission.
Ordinary,
Bruises, bores, Ulcers, .Salt Rheum, j ^
Fever Sores, Tetter, Clnij'pect ilt.nds j ’
Chilblains, Corns, titul till SkinErup- j
lions, nml positively cures Files, o
uo pay required. It is guarantee
to give perfect satisfaction, or mons
refunded. Trice lie cents per box
FOR HALE IfY DU. UAWLINCb
sale tit F. M.
visited a medical college in Berlin,
uiul in the presence of whole col.
lege, had a sharp knife run
through his mouth, coming out at
tlio buck of his head. No murk
whatever was left, lie was then
examined by a committee ol dis*
tinguished surgeons, who confess*
cd themselves totally unable to
S xplairj. the tip rude. Otto Hehrei-
er is a corporal in the German
army, and next year when his
time is tip, he will exhibit himself
ill Berlin, Paris London and
America.—Telegraph.
“Maud, dear, you know that I
am getting a very smal salary but
would you be content to live tor tt
little while on ‘bread and olutso
and kisses*' ” Vos d irliug, ut
you know 1 0 J.u‘t like lread aud Erank Casler.aw’sWlxitakcr’s
eiteese. ‘stand
Voruon Association to bo bold with Now
Bethel church beginning Friday bolero the
oth Lord’s day iu July, 1887.
1st Friday 1J a^ m. Iutro.dnclory Sermon
by II. T. Bmitli, A. L. Brantley, zUtcrnaio.
2nd. 2 p, m. Organization of tho body.
3d. Importance of Home Koligiou, J, M.
Donaldson, J. C. King, T. J. Beck and J. F.
Fuller.
Tt-li. Wbat it is to bring up a child in the
way in which he should go? I. S. Feeler, T.
ed J. 7/olwos, W. -1. Siuqnelisld aud C. I. Da-
j vis.
t Cth. Saturday !) a. m. Frayor-moeting eon
ducted by A. W. J. Hood,
at i Gtb. ‘j, 20 a. m. Is the Sunday School a
human or a Dirino Institution? J, J. Hyman,
j J. M, Smith, A. B. BrautDy and J, C. V/.ir-
Gioceiies of all Kinds cheap at j yii, Is it possible for a Sunday School lo
old be kept up iu every churob? (J. IF. Smith,
F. J. Fiptiin, \y. .1. Harrison, ,1, W. J, Wood
Fresh Hams tor
Caste! laws.,
A lot of .Mikado Hair li >lls at
Miss Mary W. Ferry’s.
Cinders, Spanish peanuts Sc
Peas, lor sale by A. C- Sharks.
gar li. R. Time can l>e hud
Jo.’uigan & Sou’s Jewelry Store,
-vidow ot J. F. itogers Into of said conntv,
deceased, and for live minor children, have
bled their Returns in this office; all persons
concerned aro hereby notified to appear at
tbo Court of Ordinary to be held in and for
said uounty on tho iirst Monday in August.
1887, and show cause it any tiioy bme,
why said Returns should not bo approved
and made the judgment of tbo Court,
This loth day of June, 1887.
For Administrator’s Dismisstou.
GEORGIA— tVashiugton County.
Ordinary’s Office.
Stephen M. Gilmore Administrator of tlio
estate of Martini Wadsworth lute of suid
county, deceased, has iu duo form applied to
mo tor letters of Dismission from suid ad
ministration, and I will pass upon his appli
cation on the first Monday in August 1887, at
my office in Sandersvilie in said county.
Given under my hand officially this fid
day of .May, 1887.
41. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
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IMtOITiSMOiVlI. ( A Jt l»>i.
E. S. LANGMADE, ' '
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SANDERSVILLE. Ga.
n. 1». Evans, H. Kvan#, J»
EVANS & EVANS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
SANDERVILLp. GA.
F. H, SAFFOLD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
. SANDEItSVILLE, GA,
Will praotica in all the Courts of tha
Middlo Circuit and iu tlio counties
lurroundlng Wasliington. Special at*
tentiou given to connucruial laiv.
G. W. H. WHITAKER,
DENTIST,
SANDERSVILLE, GEORGIA.
—TERMS CASH.—
r or Office upstairs in the l’lioto-
ginpli Gallery formerly occupied
by T. C. Glenn, Jones Building.
Apr 20-’80
H. N.HOLLIFIELI)
IMSYSH IAN & Sl’(iliO\,
Sandersville, Georgia,
Office next door to R. T. Walker’s
Gn cny Store,
W, G. ROBSON.
Attorney At Law.
Sandersville, Ga. Office in the Comt
House.
IN GEOllGIA,
P. J. Oooleflge & Bro.
21 Alabama St, Atlanta Ga.
LllllillSIvl
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-
WINDOW GLASS.
JERNIGAN & SON
will lix your wat
cl 1 or clock as cli
cap, if not cheap
er than anyone
else, come and see.
NOTICE!
SI .000.GOO 10 Lon!!
All piriie* in Washington nml Baldwin
coiintiu mvIioso loans on improved farina
mature in 1880, and de*iro‘‘EATENSION”
;.t greatly reduced rates; will liml it to
their advantage to call and see me nt their
cm best convenience, at my office in
Court House, Sandersville. where my rep-
resentatative >>r my seif will be pleased to
accommodate them.
W. It. THIGPEN.
HV
liiilliLi vit ji
Tennilie, Georgia.
Situated convenient to the depot.
Polite servants. Good- Tuoins aud
charges reasonable.
Rospeetfullv,
J. C. HAMILTON,
Proprietor.
The undersigned tire prepared to
negotiate LOAN UPON REAL It’S
TA TE, .security or approved COL
LATERAL paper. Terms easy.
Evans & Evans,
Attorneys sit l,»u’.
«jfaai el )pjcafl s
Guns, Pistols and Sewing Machines
Repaired hy E. TW1LLEY, on
iternigan street, next to Mr. licnj,
Wihddou’s residence.
O.P. DOOLITTLE
OIIinEK
. jm via
j manners F.ic..,;;;;
IT OFF-SETS THE LOW PRIC 3 OF COTTON.
Ry cleansing tho seed pofloat, never cho r runs light, gins fust*
a akes a good sample. Tho feeder suL n the floor, it will
1 ny kind of cotton regular, every gin f r nteod as represented
a lo give satisfaction. Prices lu-V reduced.
Call on or address, FH w r >
LANG and VYILT.
Mann actnrcrs Agents, Sandorsvillo, Georgia. For full duscrintio
prices and terms. A gin w 11 bo kept in stock where it oa
bo etc many time.
VAEIETT^
- S la © M WORKS-
& 'VST'lit,
Propt’r's. Sandersville, Ga.
Maniifuctiircrs and Dealers in: Steam Engines ot all styles. Saw
Mills. Grist Mills. Cotton Gins, Presses and Machinery of ul'lkiu.L
A lull linejjot Rubber and Leather Belting k |.t in stook
mSS Miasr i,ii,cs '“"'' mu *>
Repair work solicited and prompt v done and ns chcnn nml «-,.ii
as can be done all Machinery sold by us wo guarantee tobo as ren
resented. t
• Write °r cali on us lor Prices and description of anythin-- wonted
in tho Machine line. n
R. R. SCHEDULES. Sandersville And Tennilie
Itnil-ICtuKi
though so suJtlon, liko a stroko of lightning
o it ot a clear sky, ho was not at all terrified,
i llo of conrso regrottu.l to lmvo to leave his
companion aud littlo children. This snpa- /<tv\t•/■<t \ t • l •
ration was painful to contempiito. Yet bo i GibULUiA—■Washington County,
wua ready to submit to tbo will ot God. liis , Ordinary’s Ohio?,
wile aud children ho commended to tbo Tames U. Floyd, Guardian tovj. Floyd
kind care of a moroiful Fa'her. It was l.is 1 Jpncs, applies to mo for loiters of dismis-
earnest dosiro aud n quest tlmt ail with whom slon **' onl 8 “>d guardianship, and I will pass
his children might in any way bo associated, j 11 pon his application on^ tho first Monday ffi
would do them all the good they could by [ August, 1887, at my office in SundorsvilU
their counsels and their example, liis broth- j 111 liftltl county.
era and sisters who were greatly attached to ! Given under my hand and official signa
him experienced the deepest grief iu his , Giro this fi'Jth day ot June, 1887.
doatli. The church and u wide circlo ot j , M. NEWMAN, Ordi
. friends share this ailliotion and loss. Mat. ; G30- It
j God bring out ot this bereavement good to * ' — —
all it may concern, j Yours Support.
! GEORGIA—Washington County.
. «. YM. Vernon \ ORDINARY'S OFFICE,
'txxocilliiaii, Whereas tho appraisers appointed to set
The Sunday School Convention ol tho Mt. ; “P 111 ' 1 a year’s support for Mrs Matilda Itogers,
BARBER--SHOP!-
A GALLON
B HENRY BRANTLEY
0 THE
E FASHIONABLE BARBER P
R HOTEL BLOCK
j U D U I g Id i
HusiiIs
Rl'GGlES, and YVAGONB
Repaired
PLOW WORK and I10RSE
SHOEING, tt Specialty.
iicury Mb Little.
CENTRAL R.R.
Savannah Ga., July 3, 1887.
On an i alter this date passenger trains !
will nuns Daily unless marked j, which \
arc Daily except Sunday.
The Standard time by which these trains j
run In 30 minutes slower than Savannah |
city time.
Lv Say’ll 7:10am 8,20 pmojl.j pm 5;-IO pm
Ar Milieu 0;4Oaiu ll;03pm 7;30pm oriopur
Ar Augusta l;15jmr i;00aiu U;3opm
Ar Tennilie Jl.3>pm 1:17 a m
Ar Macon I;40p m 3:20a m
\ r Atlanta 5;-10 p m 7;to a nt
Ar Columbus l);3l) [> in 2:10 p m
Ar Montgomery 7:20 i>. m ”;09 p m
Ar EtiffUtln, -1,33 a ni 3;0'J p m
Ar Albany 1U;00 p m .2140 i> m
Fasengers fir Sylvania, Saiirler.ivillc,
! Wriglosvillc, Milleilgcville,und Eaton ton
should take 7:10 n m train
passengers lor Tlionmaton, Carrollton
Perry, Fort Gaines, Tnibotton Buena Vis
ta, Blakely and Clayton should take the
8:20 p m train.
Lv Augusta. 10;00 p m GjOq a-iu
Lv Macon 10;35 a m lt:;6o p ni
Ar Tcnniilo 12 21pm 12,04 am
Lv Atlanta G;00 a in tl; ,d p ni
i,v Columbus 11;00 p in 12; 10 p m
Ev Montgomery 7;2 >pni7-40 a >
Lv I'J_ulaula 10,15 )> m 10; 10 a m
Lv Albany 0;05 a m i 1;00 a m
Lv Milieu _2;28pm 3;l0amS.15am 5;20 am
Ar (S’av’ah 5;00por 0;10am 11,30am 8,00 am
i Sleeping ears nil all night pasi.uiger
; trains between Savannah and Augusta ami
Savannah and .hneon, Savrimah
- anil Atlanta, Jtaeon ami Columbils.
j I rain leaving ut S;2U p to and arriving,
j at5;00 a m will ,iot stop to put o.Tor take i
I passengers between Savannah amPMii- j
I len.
j Connections at Savannah with Savannah
1'lorida and Western Railway for ail points
m Florida.
1 iGrets ior all points and sleeping car
bertha on sale at city office, No. 20 Bull
street, and depot office 30 minutes betore
departure cl each tin'-'.
U A WHITEHEAD
„ General Passenger Agent
JCSIIAW, iicket Agent
To take efieet May
Lv Sandersville
Ar Tennilie
Lv Tennilis
Ar Sandersville
Lv Fjandcravilla
Ar Tennilie
Lv Tennilie
Ar Sandersville *.* *.
Lv Sandersville
s\r Tenn. lie ..."
I.v Tenn’ille
Ar Sandersville
fid 1SS7.
i ,30 a m
7 43 a m
8 00 a m
8 15 a m
11 00 a m
11 Ion m
12 30 p in
12 50 p in
4 30 p ni
1 45 p in
5 00 p m
5 15 p m
TIME TALE
—or thk—.
WIHGIITSVIl.r.E, TKNN1LLE and
DUBLIN 11. li
To take efieet November 14 18SG.
GOING SOUTH.
Lv Tmmillc
Lv Jlarri.on
Lv Donovan
Ar X! rightsv’le...
Lv Wrightsvilic..
Lv Lovett
I.V Bruton
Lv Condor
Ar Dublin
Lv Dublin
Lv Condor
Lv Bruton
Lv Lovett
Ar Wrightsville;..
Lv Wrightsvilic,.,
Lv Donovan,..,,,,.
Lv Harrison
Ar Tennillo
1 U0
1 35
1 55
215
2 20
2 50
3 10
3 30
3 50
No. 1 No. 3,
A. M. P. M.
5 40
io
,.<i 30
.0 50
di 50
..7 20
.7 33
GOING NORTH.
No 2 No 4
A M P M
8 30 4 20
9 (X) 4 50
9 18 5 10
9 35 5 10
10 00 (i 10
Ill 00 « 10
10 13 0 30
10 35 0 50
11 10 7 20
IRUfetiee.,
I hereby forewarn any one from
hireing Jomis Ephrain, colored, as
he is under contract with me foi the
present year. June filth, 1887,
John Si'acluino
If your waocli is
sEaiS out of order take
it to the old relia
ble, A.jT. Jernigan and
Son’s Jewelry Store.
Buy your Groceries, ILardwaro
Tobacco, Cigars Tinware, any
Weoflcnware from
R. T WALKER.
W. B Thomas, President,
Geu’l iSiineriiiteiiilunt.
Nov. 14 lYSa.
*5.00.
L
Nn J,
B. & S, RAiL-ROAD.
T,-’ J _ A. At. | No, 2, A. M.
Ev Sandersville 4..53 | Leave Augusta 7.18
Ev \\ in then 5 1.3 | Lv Gibsan 11.12
Lv Hines 5.40 | Lv Hines 12-18
Lv Gibson (■ 20 | Lv Warthen 12.14
Ar Augusta 9.00 | ArS’ville 1 18
, - N ” :! , i; JI J No 4 r. _M,
r ‘^ ll,t ^ rri ville 2 05 | Lv Augusta.. 5.11
" urtnen ’. .39 | l,v Hc,hzibah 0.14
J- v .V.ftftM 3 05 j Lv Gibson 7.52
r ' Vi , 11 : ! I Tv Hines 8.34
E\ Ilephzibali 0.42 | I v Warthen.. 8.59
I A rSandersville9.19
SI. i\ DA Y —PASSION(:Elis ONL Y.
t i . A ’ Jt ' I ^°2 A, Jt.
Ev . andersvilic5,51 j Lv Augusta 8,14
-V E arthen (blti Lv I lophzibah..0.14
Ev limes 0.40 | Lv Gibson II 04
Lv Gibson. 7,22 | Lv Him* 31.53 '
Lv Ilephzibali 9 13 | Lv Warthen 12.19
Ar August 10 13 | ArA’ville 12.41
bo 3 v. M. | N.4 x*. m,
Sandersville 2.ol | Lcav Aaugusta3,15
R n- i,rl lun I IjV Uenhzibah..4.lJ
a I lines 8.10 | Lv (iihson C.0.'
\Z u T'rr'-i- 1 Lv os:
Lv Ilcphzibah G 13 | Lv AVarthen ,717
Ar Augusta... .7 13 | Ar Sandersville 7 41
ii. -U. idliCIIELL, l’rwidmt,
Machine!
AT JERNIGAN and SON’S JEW
ELRY STORE.
IP A lime "CS P,1 V OKITB.’
Is meeting with satisfaction ivi tli
phi liters iu Washington county, to
he i'utmd at Eureka Mills.