The Mercury. (Sandersville, Ga.) 1880-1???, August 09, 1887, Image 2

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. ‘The Mcrcur y 1'lir Shirifr (T. i/un Fvr Il'isAisutoh ( III 1 lllilnhrtl l'IJ A. J. Jernigan & Co., — ) IM 11.Will US ,v Vl'friilKH li«> ( — »a>iTi:i:syh.i k. .... femuA If l K S' fy A A' , JULY IHh 188?. KIMTOitlAI, New Orleans invites tliu President. Knoxville anil Chicago have ex tended invitations to the President The Italian government hns ncccp ted England’s offer to’ mediate be tween Italy and Abyssinia. The State Dopartiftout is notified M the death in Japan »>f the wife ol United States Mi insect liubbard. 'l’lio coming State Fair at Mn- <•011, will be the best evor held in the Stute Agricultural Society—h.\ Texas went wet by a lurg major ity, but still the proliitioU lull will toll on. The prohibition vote in Texas' js in excess of what was expected l>y the antis The latest advices from Texas in dicate that the Amendment will car ry a largo majority. One hundrdd nnd twelvo saloou keepers look out fl, 000 license in •Minneapolis. We Arc glad we do l:bt live there. The Masonic Oraiul Lodge of 1) fcottt lias just adapted A resolution 'excluding all liquor sellers from their order. The Ohio Republicans have nom Innted Fornker for Governor and ‘endorsed Slut-man lor President Tho Secretary Qf State of Goorgin lias granted a charter lor the Hawk cnsvillcJt Western railroad,. TliR 'charter was issued under gcncnii law. Theioiul will run from Hawk jnsviile to Perry or Ft. Valley. A shrowd mcfehant says that til ’money expended in labor to keep n brasu sign propcily scoured coul ’bo moro profitably invested in news paper advertising. Ho does not be 'Here in brass ornainufs of any kind. f . The•lingo German element ii Texas, went almost solidly ngaiusi prohibition, ns did ut least two thitds of the colored vole. Tit’s accounts lor the milk in the cocos *ihit lion, Jeffsoti Davis will not ef fect the cause of prohibition one 1 article, this great, good and grand work will still go on, but for tin love the peoplo hud for him, it Would have been better for him and rthem if it had remained miswritten ’ The young man who lives on a sa lary ol .ft! a week, and takes his girl buggy riding three evenings in the same, abounds plentifully in Georgia. Tho naturalists ijiowever, lmvc not succedcd yot in properly classifying him.— jphirson Journal, finite a number of the journals of the State, and wo believe a major jty of tho people, favor the sale ol jlto Stato roads alter the lease ex jjiirbs. This would ho us good a plan gs any, as it would put an end ,^o tho everlasting wrangle and v way of words oyer it and besides it should not be tiio policy of a Hlnte to o\yi| property which enters into competition with that owned by the citizens.—D. Journal. Sheriff’s Sales. First 'I desday ii! Septemb'r 1887. G KOItGI A.— Wtishingt.)ii County Will b: Hohlbeforc the Court House door in tlie cry 11 81ii* orsville, o the lirsl Toes- lav ill .Septembei' 1SS7 tie ween the legal lours of . lie, t > the highest btldir the fol- ottiig p-openy to wit. One tn ct of land ting hi said county mid State. Two II nil- lied and thiity lire aeies (235)more or less md hounded on the North by landsuf J. M. Sm tli, on llic Fast by lands of It. I). Joiner, hi the South by Iniuls of Ifdwin Swim, oil lie West by the big (llioooie Creek. L :v- yd ns the property of (1. \v, Smith to satis- fie two Justice Court Ii fa in favor of A. ••’n 1 k eVt Son vs (! W Smith Property pointed nit tiy plaintiffs .Vllollrney and legal notice riven tcni-niilM in possession. Also at smile time and place Will he sold. )ac tract m parcel of land lying in \Vnsli4 nglon County tleorgi i, (.’ontaining Fifteen crew more or less, and honnde.l on the Vortli, South, Must A west by lands of Mis. tosa (■. Smith. Levied upon as the prop- rty of Mrs Ilus-i (J Smith to satisfy a Jus- ice Court Fi Fa in favor of a Labor Lien -f C. (■- Stewart vs Uosa (i. Smith. Lev: y made by K li. Wells Cons,able of •—nit idistrict (i- .1/, and returned to me. Also at sail e time and place will he sold -lie tract or parcel of laud lying on lltc protig f Williamson's Swamp Clock in Washing- on County, coutniiiing four hundred and ‘ixly (400; acres more or less known as ircen lirmitley's Home Place mid hounded n the North by 'amis of loorge Pineo, on the hast by lands of I. A. ltohsun trustee, South by Williams on’s Swamp Creek and on the West by soil of M, Newman 1 Levied on as the roperly «f Uri-eu liraiitley to satisfy a Fi ■’a issued in from lie Superior Court of aid county in favor of Jo-cph K. brown lov, for the use of Cob A H irhilek vs IS F linliscll, P. in. (i I’nintley, John It Wick- r, iiiiii A. A. Cullens Securities, Written lotico given (ircen JSrai.tley Defeiidunt in lussessiou. This Aug- SI!■ 18-7. C. A. Wall Sheriff, W. (’. BLSMIPS HYJIVg. ON LY 10 CENTS row nvt wtrHr rniAbor THE UNION SIGNAL. MARV ALLEN WEST, Coiton. It I* the official orjjau of the National Woman** Christian 'I cMipcraiu'C I’niott, It is n woman'* P»M»cr, by women, for women. It is full of the tii'WM every week from the battle-fielil of THE WOMAN vs. THE SALOON. It is n magnificent borne paper, for it live* to pro tect the home. Trv it if you want to be in cont<u,'t with the minds and the hearts of M188 FRANCES C. WILLARD, MRS. HANNAH W. SMITH, MRS. MARY B. WOODBRIDQE and many other leader* in the grandest moral reform of the nineteenth century. The paper will be Rent only for tlie five weeks unless you older ii sent for a longer time. IOCints—One Drink of Whisky. 10 Cents al*o 80 Pi— -- ** and Good Readinq timed against the whisky curse. Will you try THE UNION SIGNAL lor five consecutive weeks? Address (he Publisher, GEO. C. HALL. 161 LA SALLE STRUCT, CHICAGO., ILL. “liossio dcav,’called mamma front the nursery where bite sal rocking fretful liuie Ted. “Yes'in” niiiwerod Beanie, “m a miiuile.” lor site was ininming An gelina Robe’s bonnet and had jitsi aranged a bow to her HalisfaeUou, so that she l'etily couldn’t drop i- thc.i. “Resale,” called mamma again. ' I'm coining,'’ ttnd u rutliur unwil ling little luce was presented at the nursery door. “This ib sweeping day dear, and Norn is loo'.ing halt sick so that I dislike to ask her to do all the usual work. Now, I want you to take the loo mi au l sweep the hall, stairs and front steps, i o it cheerl'u.ly dear; it will lie such a help to mamum.” ‘•Y-es’in" and she slowly dragged the broom belli ml her into the iml 1. ‘•Nora is always feeling ball'sick,” site potilid, ,1 big strong thing! She's just pretending, and l did want to finish my bonnet.” lint Nora passed through iliu hall just then looking so paie and tired that Uess.e’s heart smote her. “Perhaps site lias one ol her headaches. Any way, Mrs-; Elizabeth, it won't hurt you to do u little work,,’ .she admitted as sin: opened the door to let out the dust iiudcliiiihud tlie stairs to begin sweep ing. iStill the l'rotvn did not quite l disappear until she added with a shake, “this isn’t doing it cheer- lully, as mamma said. I’ll sing; that always makes me feel good.” So, as an appropriate hymn, Bus- sie's voice rang out on the quiet iuor ning air with, “Work for the night is coming;” and more than one passer by smiled at the little mad en sweeping and singing so vigoroinsiy Me titiw hile down the street sham bled a m.m whose appearance, from 1 his battered hat and ret bloated I luce down to his shabby boots, told | too plainly what lie was to need the I proff ol the little brown jug in his j hand. lie was not dn n though j his walk was strangely uiu.ti turn I Ft r u lew yards ho would move steadily on, then lie would hesitate j stop, glance at the little jug, and j fumble a certain red card which ay- i in his pocket with bis uamo signed I at tho holloin' Rut the jingle ol a lew pennies in the pocket would si nd him on, and at last heeuinc in front K's address, until she heard her say: I •Whom do you suppose came to the ro-'iu.-i llii.- t Ir 'V-old Ren Miller \ He lias sipu: d t iio pled three Vi mi s, I poor fellow; hut ho wanted t.o try again, it oeee- lie \ as o,miming | I loin Laker’s sal-.on when lie heard some om- along Iku\‘ Miigiti.r gcsp.el b vtons, - - ‘ x oot to teuiolatiou,’1 I’ltOI'IISSlOl II. 4'.% It DM. AT E. S. LAHGISADE, * TORNEY AT LAW, S . : TJXtL d’.fl 7 IIj ,n, o.i. 1). l>, K .'.ss, Jn believe. It i. 11 tial, for lie brolu u.- till sc liave great hope And lies io st ing Ii I'seir, “ I 'm did it c.heerl'uk\ coined provi len- i canic to earnest, that l him yet.” ivuiy lo 1c d tell .1. a i i, that I EVAN) S EVANS, Ilctu'ws tier Youth-, Mi'k.I', ,'' • (“u’i:l -v, t'-rsiwi Clay C->., iov/a, tells i 1 ■• • ilownig remnrknblr story, the tnpn (if v im i, 1.S vouched 1 r by lice lvsidei t-< • f the Iowa: “1 mu 7-1 y-.Mih old, licvo 1’i'cn iiaul-lcd wit.ii kidney eonijd.ihit a.at lameness for many yuovg c/udd uot. dre.-s my self •without iu.-lj. A iv, 1 mu f, . from nil pain mid urea, a, an-.I am - tdc to do il m y mv.i In>ii.-i’ -vo,-k. 1 owe my Llcctric Bdl' i'a for luivitig re. iy yokth, nud n moved com at 1 pa ATT © R M E Y S A T L A \V SANDERVILUR, GA. ' F. H. SAFFOLDr ATTORNEY AT LAW, SAM DELS VII LB, GA. Will pl'not co in all the’ Courts of the Middle Circuit and in tin: rmintir* ; nirroanding Wttshbtaton. Mpcelal at- k- utioa given to commcreial law. VMITAKER, thanks t unwed : plet-d.v « J' y a t' it le, only i )J 11,11113 tor Or R unf-3 M C hr he im aeriite; ?><*• | lipgitiii tli in your on Sntardny brt'oro !:h8-ir- dsy in Aneu.it, i.’hn pnliiic- me cordially it:- vitej to attend ; , on -: mo-, eoino all, and l>o sure to ceim ( . lying (cr l!io lilc.- ang of Al mighty Go I u; ,r; tlia I-il oi-. e.f tlie ministers• X. Ii. Or.Mvri An, !’oneber in ohargo. I'l'OG’mtted n lor Wuisli- ttiKtna t Ii’iiuH. oil,; :■ l eeimdiig rio::sJay before in July, at 7 L’. M. J! ra::!, 1 -gbiiiiiiit 1’mt-.day bu- nday in Angivit at 7i I’. M. •ei'.iaini: 'f.-ai.-ml.iy before istr.t 7.1 1>. M. lie: a; 11 ug In-gins R.hnr- d.i> in An ;list at 7.J 1*. At. .dnmno Thursday before ember at 71 I’. At. ■ oi.ee.inIm-,-., lay before G. W. 11 iv,: SAND HRS A —TEH TvJ'T-YvT Lx r._ ,t.g: L, lLLF, Ci Holier A. MS CASH.— t'lliec up. Ians in the l’lioto- jL, * • 1 i • 11 ' i it t II I \ 11 > i I i i - I I > t ‘t \ 11 ivy T. ('. ('-ler.ii, Jcnea ltuilding. Apr 20-’80 til At Pay ft 5th f'-utida;. At t’iny fora 1st .in At Cubic 3d Sniiduv in An / At I>! <:)< ( day l.elori’ -tilt Mm At I'rtliaril tela 1 i 1st .Sunday in f> ,c At New Xa-tlic! t •>1 Sunday in iS.'i'ti iiib, r at. 7; l*. At Viailii heso me I’K nuhoM arc expeoted to bo at nil itiia For AdmiuiiUriuion. GE011GLV- V,’...-!.in.dou Ooimly. Ordinary’s Ofiioo. Mojiir ftif! John Ti^ o h»\v« iu rlti^ form npplii* I tn iho nriii* H.N.HOLLIFIELB I'ftVMt JAN A SD4JKON, Saiulcrsvi Ho, ('rorgia. Ofllco next door to II. T. A\ nlkoi’n Grocery .Store. * w ; , G-. ROBSON. Attorney At Law. Sandorsville, (>a. Odlco in tho C )ttr lb.li fe JERNIGAN & SON /]fi> will fix your wat \lT*j (*1i or clock as cli j,U cap, it not cheap or than anyone else, come and see. I. and bad A colored man sloped into a store in Raliege N. C. where prncibiiiou pow reigns, and purchased a hat he gave a cheek for six dollars. Rattle ing the change ,$•!. , r >0 in his hand he »aid, ‘I used to spend two dollars a V'cek for whiskey, but there's no li quor bill tops}- tonight, and s» I m two dollars ahead. The paper front ’which this was taken says, “They iqitl the people there was son^ething ’behind prohibition, nnd so there is> that colored man is beginning to find it, and it is money in his pocket We would add, “Should prohibition get permanently established in our whole state tlie people would find more of both money and huppiucss they dream ot behind it. An old negro man was brought to the City yesterday and landed at the court house door. Ho was helped but of the wagon, nnd with the aid of two sticks; in the course of time he made his way to tho Ordin ary’s bffice. IJis appearance suggested the idea tha t ho was a corpse come back to tile his own will; Lut that was not what ho wanted He gave his natno is Paul Bong, age Go years, and said he wanted license to marry tho widow Rose Mathews who is GO years old Deputy Kielbich was t-hoeked at the announcement, but lie made out the c irtificate and the ancient groom was helped bapk ill the conveyance that bore him away t > meet his bride Krchavge Notice. I hereby forewarn any one from diving Jonas Kphratn, colored, as te is under contract with me tin the • resent year. June 2lilt, 1887. John Ki’.u uunu- GUN SHOP. Guns, Pistols and Sewing Machines Unpaired by K. TYVILLKY. on bnmigiiii street, next to Mr. Jienj. NYilitltlon’s residence. Grand Jury. Sqilumlitir Uvnu 1887. f W. D(ii)i», IF. N. Harman, li. (ilwhlrn, loll a. T. UroM, A. ./. Jf.ii/, s'- M. Hiiahaoak, s’. ,/. Jordan, o ’ut Tai/lur, lj. Ii. Krndrick, Dr. L. S, (1 timer. M l> CM Numm rlin, Nyl J'rinr., It. T. round, T. N. Smith Jf. M. Mai Lit, J'a'j II. Shr/i/tard Tlior. /•,’• lirown, (Ird Ij, Maihir, l''rank S. Slram/u, Dr. J. li. Ilrndrr.ion First Work Traw mu dan/ Scnlnnhr.r Turin 18.87. F. 1 irilluji, Aim Youni/hlood, i‘\ If'. j-om/ik ins, Jioli / Ghii/nnau, J no. <\ Dvt/tjan, lF/)i. Gallohur, Jin). M. 11 wihrIr, IF. 1>. Hunter, Marlin U'arlhun, A. IF. Aid red, A. IF. (Inin, Alonza J. Ho!mm, IF. (/. liailui/, Win. It. Francis, Ihul Cason, Ij. D. Nuiusnmu, lull ns S. lirown, fno. F. Smith lames F. 1‘ar/u Jr David Ij. Tunnel', IF. (I. Knit/ht, Fj. It. Dudley. 11. I. Joyner, Marsha/ // Jfodi/ l J S J. (J. II hidden, F.tms IF. Tanner, Marcel us Norlhinylon, F. A. Wallins’ Seth L. Hodtjei, doe A. Frinre, II li Cox, A. M. Riddle, IF. A. Smith, 01 si Wm. K. Tanner, IF. Thus, lirantley, John T. lirown,' ,h. F. Jlridyes, Chas D. Thiy/'en, John F. Tanner, Jas. //. Faye, I. 11. lirantley, M. //. Hartley, C id SI acre, Jjiias (t. Joiner, Thus. A. Curry, Joseph Hell. Second Week Tea veer Jury ieplrnit- Term 1887. James T. lingers, S. M. Faye, 'Jhos. (I. Jloye, Isaac A. Sindh, IF. C. Jlrinaon, A. IF. J. Wood, Linton A. Tanner, J. d. Smith, It. J! Sheppard, John T. Hudson, 1). S. Smith, Jose/th IK Ftuher, Thus. Fj. I 'inkers, It. A. Faye, A. F. Hudson, Judson Lord, IF. A. Snell ing, G. T. Horton, J. li, Young, Jas. F. Norlhinylon Jno. IF. liras well, Geo. li. Jenkins, A. C. Grtjjin, Jienj D Joiner, Beauford'Turpley, John A. Robison, 'Thus. F. Smith, Sam IF. Rogers, IF. J. laylor, Kinchen Fridges, A S. Miiehell, ^ Chas free man, I. G. Greenway, J. 1). Over, IF/)!. E Josey, 11. S. Turlington, $ Those stiifer'.ng from Catarrh will do well to i)l ice themselves under Drs. Strakey and Palen 152!) Arch Street. Philadelpuia, i*a i*F"Mernigan and Son will put a ghu-s in your wateu for the small sum of lijcen's. Cheap Clocks at Jernigan & Son’s Jewelry Store. Jewelry Repaired with neat j ness ami despatch at Jernigan un<! Son’s Jewelry Store. of Bessie's Ii one. Bessie ells n ,ed her song, “Yield not to temptation, For yielding iKsin Kucli victory will lio'p you Homo other to win. Fight manfully onward, Look ever to Jcsiix, lie’ll cury you through.” floated to his ear I ruin tlie open doorway.The red face actual ly turn ed paler was she speaking to him? Yield not loteinptation. ’lie muttered then drew himself up. “I ain’t goin to mind such trash. They needn’t ha’ given me a pledge anyway; they knew I’d break it.” And eu lie trninpcd, down the block, around the eoruer to a dram shop. “Hello, B. n, old boy!” was the.bar- keeker’s greeting; "Haven’t seen you for a long while; heard you signed the pledge. Is that, so?” “Yes,’' acknowledged Hen. “Pooh! Don’t ye mind’em old fe’low! This is a free country, nud ye needn’t let tiny body take away your liberty. What’ll you take?” "I—1—don’t cate fur a drink now I just thought l,d get ibis filled.’* “All right! But won’t you take something? Come—-I’ll treat! ’ "N—no, I guess not,” and Hen hurried out with his brimming jug. “lla, Im!” laughed the other, us the door closed. “He ain’t curtain whether to dink or it >1, but the small of it’ll letch him!” It did “fetch” him. Hardly had lie tinned the corner when ltd lilted the jug to his lips and look a swallow, then another, and more would have billowed, had lie not spied an old friend whom he had not seen for years. He hurried forward, with his hand out and a hearty, “Well, well, old boy, how are you? I’m mighty lad to see you?” on his lips. The other paused and slowly look ed him over from his hat down, glanced at the jug nud then passed on with a sneer and a coni stare. The two weie a wonderful contrast, yet they had been chums iu boyhood and bosom friends in young man hood, and if there was any one Ibr whom Hen still eared, it was tlii.- iittii); and lie moved on looking as it be Imd received a blow. “1 did’nt think he’d ha’ done it,’ lie murmured brokenly; “1 diden’t think he’d ha’ done it!” lie knew lie deserved no rocogni. lion, yet his heart was sore as be pip, down the jug—that jug that he never felt so ashamed of us now!—and leaned against a gate-post. pi-rmunent lutti*is nf .utuiiuiiUriU'un on tho o-.tatn ot •Vi III III! Hi; Ta.on, iata at s d 1 -minty, ito-'oicoi, atulI wilt pass upon suiil nppiieiuiou on ilia first Monday in S -ptianl r U-SV. ut my ofiico in Hiiudutr-svillc Iu s.ild county. Given undci mv Ini ml olileiiilly this 1st tiny of Au;;ml, 1 SsV. At- NEWMaN,.Ordinary. H-l -U j’WB’i St.OOO.OOtt In’ t,R.'tl! Ml |> s11i« - in Waxliiiigl -n amt Hrthlwin i tw i ^ m 0/ I m Hi fit im nMnpnr -11. i \ J i ] j \ j 1 ^. \ ;x. 1. i i uooicd<rc & 15ro, Alabama St, Atlanta Gva. ftiKSiftiffwwrs Af 1IS.G b.vt i - 5 a K ? IV \f\ Viiyf Linseed Oil Paint#, Hail Load, Car Bridge, Iron and Boor -Taints, One Coat Carnage I? it.’S’c rdPiii any one ean use cnem, * ■ ■■■ .YrH (l I 4 Oil Colors, uraiumguoioi’s,<s.c for color cards and prices. Wo are ma.Iin as good goods ss are made iu America, A1 so dealers in VARNISHES, BRUSHES and WINDOW GLASS. ;,6 U. ;.</J/ 1! B: t-fl !V}i , , 9) V vJ. A A vJ Ai YJiliRItt : 0 : «!|'aaS ol f/jra! Tbo.' Fanners' w Frieii(l!l! IT OFF-SETS THE LOW PRIGS OF COTTON. i.y ch an, in •; t.-i-i a. ud perlbjt, novel*olio » rung light, gins fast* a ukos tv good sttmplo. Tito foodor nti^. ntlm'flom* n t ny kind of cotton rog n to give tutisl iotioii. Pri :oa It t Cull 011 or address, ___ LANG and WILT. Mann -tehtror Agents, tfuiideivville, Georgia. For full duscriptio pi’iees and terms;. A gin w li be kept iu stock where it ea iilecd ns represented ft tluced. bo cte imnv lime. (p utjvi e-.i- •« ; vjswv^vji^^i tillliu rwl.n-i’ Ionmh iii'itin'o in !t, m.d .1.- i ;.t yiv.dly ridiuvd r:it their mlvnntn-o t) , .ill ; 'mi I lost 1 i.n veil ion.?-.', t'o m trou-o,F.uulorsvil res: iitatalivu or 1 accoiiimiiitaie thou W. improved I’.irnis ’!'.•- I’j'.NSION" : will tind it to I . ■• mo ,,t their iny office: iii here mv rep self will ho pleased to nntiPKN. For I.r-uv) to I-: II Laud. Q )R( \ . bington County. OPDINART’H OP PICE. It- U Joyner. Adinirdstmtor of Mrs. Mar tha 8 I. i\-1 bison fie:;- u-cd, lorn in duij torn) applied to tl:c- iindu-sl^ue I l >r h-avo to si-t! the 1 md bid m^ioir to tlie cststo ot !,Sid di-oeiised, r.nd I v. ill \ .. .s nxin Ids applioii- tii li oil the first • :!: •■ 1 S»pt»)ubi-r. lfA7, at 1 :y nfiit-e m f,. idernvilh- in .-mid coo.My. This tilt ||::>- of All;: '• t, 1*0.7. M. KEW^tlN, Gidimtrv W. C. 8-f- - -ft GEORGIA Washington County. OliDINA li Y 'S 0 FFICE, July tdlli 1X87 After thirty d>un fxil.i dam. nil c-fitoi'd no. ti.-es onduali:i>> from this r.filoo, re piiiine pnhhciil lot In a pat Iio goz tto, will bu pub- li -h- d in tl.o Mi .:,Iio Gsa-miii Prop less oi Stmdorsv.l’o. M Nrwmari. •H Ordinary W. P. Ot'T-ICi- HjdlAl.li ,’ All f-Ptei 111 I,olio-.; eUiliP-i dloi-.i j's 1 lii' /i i- ipil-.-im; public pa::..tlt: wiii i",- i.uhiis u iOUQIAN ;; fioni tun Or- tdleation in n d either m full hAHILM in; Icnnille, Georgia. Kitumied convenient Lo the tlepo! '.>liu hare *i."t ii.,mis and IIIIIM WOBKi p JL j_nai ODt’r's, f* jJSfe* V V> W •r*-s •fey Alt. Sandersville, Ga. - tfully, J. C. HAMILTON, I’ropiictor. ni „„ , mm m.: if U) S/i it \y I he-iinilersign'-,l an? prepared tn tj<?;goUatu LG AX IJ i’ON ({PAb PS t \ ! if. 11 r i 1 y or approve'I COL- LATF.i: \i. paper. Terms e-my. Mauiifiiett’.i'efs and De-alors iit; Steam Enginos ol all styles. S-tw Mills. Grist -Mbis. CutLou oin.i. Presses and Mueliinery ol ail kinds ?\ lull Uni ;'ol linbbor and L'atlier Bel Ling k pt in atoek. Sti .ua nit'! Wafer 'valves, Steam |>:pes a"d Piftings, liisiiirutors, Maoliiite Oils and Mill Sttptiliea. Ropair work solicited and prompt v done ttnd as cheap and wol] as etui be. done till Me •!littery r.old by ns we giiarauUm to bo as rep, resented. Write or '••• (r-r 1‘rives, and i serljitiou of anytlitng wtudoj in the Machine lino. CENTRAL R. R. M or in n ,- .u.n A (j 1 ilc.Il: ■1! for/11 ju I'jO lti.lt• i ■nail lo. •ii. i.;. w 1 ’r.tp'r. Evans k Evans, n a d n V n y r. it U L. Hi ,t i:»)i sj •»-, at |jhv. 8av t.ssAit 1 1)., July :'j, 1.- 37 On /ui'i.-!fur lies 1I.1U1 p.L'-en^'ir tr.iiiu will run us 1 hiily unless marked |, which are I’.ill" except -S'lmle.y. Thu Mamhird tire- by which fle -c trafim run in li niimitcri slower tli.in .Se/nmi.di [Saiitefs Aad Teiniilh Hnil-lioutl .-it, I im, H;-U IA SII0 P! Ar Milica AV Angus Ar 'J cniiillc \ r Mm on Ar atlanhi A r < 'ohirnbus Ar Jdontgoim rv Ar Eafaulti, iii. s,30 pm '>;!•) pm e: 10 pm 1:1:11 I If) !| ;n 7::;0pm JS: Idpm m -l;0U%.: I i’/ p in I 17 a in 1 V i’Pert- GEORO!A —-W asliiugton County. OliDINARV'S OFFICE. Wherein: (Im t. ■ ;ut -i rii nppcintc/l to nol sp-irl a J (•': - support tor Mm Ann Joinor widow <1 Id. Oiiritmr Joiner amt lmr tive minor cliijdivn, hi.v-i tiled their r/turn in this e,lli(..,- ( all persons eom-.-rnnd nO) hereby i)<-ti(j11.1 to appear at, the Gonrt of Ordina ry to lie hi Id In an i tnr :-mi<1 county on ttic tir .t M-tuday in K -pteml-vr next mid show emiso 11 any they liavo, why Raid retain should not bo approved and be made the judgment of tho Court. 'i'liia loth day -,f July, 1FS7. M- -VdW.MAN, Ordinary. 7-21 It “Do thy friends despise forsake tlice? Take it to the Lord in prayer; In his arms lie',I lake and .shield lime, Tliou wilt find a solace there.” Bessie was singing. “1 ain’t til to, ” lie muttered, bul Hie next, moment, be closed his ryes. and cried out, “O Lord, if you do help sucli ns me, help me! ’ tJo you think lliat prayer was un answered? Taking the jug in bis hand, lie dashed it down on Hie the stone pavement, and the brown liquid flow ed harmlessly away fruip Llie fumes, across tlie street, down the block to a to m where another o! those red cards c mid be sighed, and comfort, and strength given; and, half an hour later, came out looking hri .liter and mote manly than lie had for weeks. Tlmt evening, as Bessie sat in the sitting-room reading, a friend of mamma’s dropped in—a temper ime friend, and the little girl paid no attc-u ion to the talk about commit tees, the Prohibition ticket and Airs. Bor Aitininistrnlor'H LiviniHsinn. GEORG LA — Washington County, ORDINARY'S OFEIOK. I-mcf h Umith, AifininiRUntor of thn ch- t.u.o Di.r.ii l }t. Sm.-tri !at,: ot.ii>i(t county, ilucemii.-.i, h'.i: in duo form Hpplimt to ms for li-lters of •li-.i’.tiMHinn from ,m l udministra- lion, »r.d I wiil p rh upon s-r-l appliuatjim on tlu> lira Mon.lav in October, J8s7, at my otfmo In didi ravil'o in t:uid county, Hiv: a '""tor my hand and olliuial tiigna- triro Uiin 2‘lth day of Juno, I6H1J. 21. NDVliAii, Ordinary. 0.30 3m bounty GIk RIG| A Washington ORD i X AHY’S O L’FICE, W Ii arid f. A. i-.ilglinin. Kxomilovs of the will of Mattbow Fuli'linm rlvcaiuied have in dm: torn ap.pl'.-d io tho nndcr-'igncd for loavo to m-li ibo Im/il.-i bil 'irgirig to t ho c«. tat" of R.-.i-l dtooancd. nnd snui application a ii! be In i.-.l on the first Monday in iSiptma- b( r nr-.tl, at ray office. This 13tli du> of July, 18 : -7. hi. i-iaV* it/VN, "/i linary \V. 0, 7-1 fit A-tmiaigtrat -i’:i DlBiaiPHtou. GE<RIG!A-—Wn,siltagton county. ORDINARY’S OFFICE. Inane I,, i-uiiih. '.dimr.i-drator of iho CKfntr- of A! 111 Alary 21, fn-.ith Into of said oounty, (tcccascd, has in duo form applied la mi lor lettci-R ot da'cnimajon from tlm udmiriix- tration oi raid and I will pass upon Inn npplicuduh ,u) the first Mobility to K«p- it-mla-r x :b/, at my cfiioo in Saudersvillo in oonnty. ( 'ivi a ninter my hand officially this Ctb day of Juno i: vf -U NKWJUN. Ordinary GO 3m Notice to Debtors and Creditors. Aii perrfous having demands against tb' i atato of Mra. .Mirtija.S. I, ttol iMin lata u> Washington couniy, decoased. arc hernbj notitiod to n-mtur .-n Llicii demands to the node sign: i ordinj» to law, and all per- aoi.u indoblrd t-. si-;.; •-state are re paired to matte immediate piivn rnt. li. hi. JOVNiilt; AimT. au^ 4, 1687—Ow E CAL 11J'In’ ii \ HR \ NTLEY THE FASHION A RLE BARI!] HOTEL BLOCK I':iKi;iigi*r8 fu* Wriglif.Hvilk*, Millci 'liuiiliI lake 7:1') n <» in 7,0i» p m 1 rti U;.j J p m 1 U;0‘< j) in V i ; p m ; JcrLviilc, i-villi*.and !!at< t.ton 1,1 f niiiKton. ('arrollic libotton I.lL.Lt \'i m lIimuIiI Ink ’ ^'-erC^WL# HI. sick H111 RLUGJl’’;-), iiml WAGON5S Rojiuired I'I'OiV WORK: and I10RS1C bfiOEl NG, n Special tv. Pieairy Li'GIo. ^ BfUV axi; /*il Vn An’4ti4’4a ! ij*> I’hlsi iS.ilvo in the world for cuts Hrui.ses, Sores, dicers, Halt Rheum, Pev-r H/)i.es, Tetter, 'Jhappetl Hands Lhilbliv.ii i, Oovns, un.i fl /T Skin ifrup- lions, ami p.jsifivulv cures Piles, o no pay mpiiv.t It is "uaranloe to give [n-rk-.et sal iafuction, or mono rutundnd. Pri-.m 27 cents imr box FOR HALE BY !-R RAWLINGS We jure »-((!! f i} ;j,,. j-ij.fji. r minds out Jewelry Stuie j s j n lull blast and work done by com- pc tone woiknieit; wo keep a tiico lot ot Jewelry, (Spectacles, CFo.'- tun l 1. si cal instruments ior sale. We hope our old friends and customers will not desert us iu our hour of nflliciiou, wo have done you good work heretofore, and wi.l Ceiltiuu-.i to do so now. TOWN os'finHNft’SSX MAYOR. 'Loin Harman, ALDERMEN J D Franklin, II S ilatch W J Joyner, J. F. Merchison. CIJ5RK II H Mersey, -MARSIU f. •I 0 Humilton VA I6iM 3! a ft ft S'.?, VOHITB.' la tnet'Ung with .-utisfaetion with planters in Wasl-.ington county, to be found at Eitj’eka At ills. 7 1-1 l’i ivy, Fun (iniiu , In, I’.lakcly amt Clay 3:20 p m train, I,V Augusta. 10:0!) ji m (i;Oo a m Lv Macon i 1 If 15 n m 10;50 p m Ar Tcnnillc 12 21 p m 12.- I a in Lv Atlanta (l;5d i m ii; i!) p in Lv (ailumbtiM 11;00 pm p m Lv Miad"onK-iy 7;2"> p m 7; PI a : i Lv J’.ntiiula 10,16 pm 10; hi am Lv Albany 3;0n a m 1 !;", 3 a the Lv Alillt n 2;‘2Si»m b;lU.tm S. i “a:11 6:20 am Ar ■S’iv’.iIi f iiOOpiM 0:1 >; im ll.20.ui i S;U0 am fc i!c,ping cars on all night pasningi i t Fit ill- l)i*t\Vl ‘Fit iSitViimi: tli and A n.i pista and S.i\ ,'immili nnd J/iicon, Savannah III 1 Atlanta , jl/acon an 1 ('oiumlm 1 !l 1 ii r.un ltdivin^ ut S;ti' ) p m and arriving », >.) a m will not hit p In put oil 'or take oil |»a.*voiV5C rs between Savannah an 1, Mil Coimcclinns at Sivi, i.ali vvitli S.ivannali Moriila ami \V- -:•■:•;) Kailwny for all points in i-hirida. 't icket-: for all points raid sleeping car berth* on sale at riu- oiliu-, No. 20 H ill street, and depot idlii-e JO minutes licloia- dc-purluru ut each l -ain. <: \ wiiit!:hi:ad (, meal I’asMiigcr Agent JC 8TI A Vf, Ticket Agent a ft o o n a s s n a 1rs G3 U« €-c Os MA No 1, a. m. | No. 2, A. M. Lv .Saiidorswille | Leave Augusta 7.IS Lv Wimln-n o IS | l.v (lihunn 11.12 Lv iFines f/.-tO | Lv JfincH I:MS LvGil'.on ( 20 | Lv Wurtlien J2.lt Ar Augusta fi.00 j ArS’villa I t- No:; t* m | No-i r. :.ij* Lv Smulci'.ivillc 2 05 | .Lv Au-/u.«fa.. 5 I I Lv Warihcii ,‘ 2!) | l.v tlcpli/.ilj.-.li (i.I 1 l.v Ilincti :. u5 j l.v (iilcon 7.52 l.vOihsiin 4 ed 1 l.v JIi11cm S.IM l.v II-■ lizibali O.i'.! j l.v Wnrlliiui,. s .50 Ar Augusta -on | A i .-iuidersville!) 10 ?• i;ni)Ay-iv.s;s n(; kus on t.y. No t A. m. | No2 a. m. Lv iSandcrsvillcO.fil | I.vAngusti s. 1 -t Lv \Va then C - ! ”> j Lv 1 lcpli/.ibali.,0 1-i l.v Hines 0 it) I t.v trihsmi 11.01 LvOil/.-rm 7 22 | Lv liim-c 11.53 Lv Iicplir.il)iii !) 13 | Lv Wartlten 12.19 August 10 13 | Ar.S’ville 12.-11 , }'■ m. i Nr. 4 l*. u. Lv Xandcr.sviile 2.51 J I.cav Aallgustn 3,1 _ Lv AVai-ilit-n | Lv 11vpli:-.i’.'ali..-t i ; ’ Lv J lints :>. ::) | Lv Hibson I Lv t'ihson 122] Lv Hinas lib) l.v IIi-pii-viLuii ii | ],v Warihun .7 h'.‘ Ar Angus: i 7 1 ! | -\r Sandersville 7 53 L. -M. Mlft. llKLL, I’rvaiilcnt, To lake effect May 23d 1837. Lv Snmlerivilln .... Ar Tcmdtic l.v Tcnnills Ar Sander-villa Lv '.Jimh-r,villa.... Ar ’J'l-niiille l.v Tcnnillc Ar Sandci j villc Lv Samlcisvitlc A r Tcim. Ifi. 1 \ Tciin'/lh Ar S.unhrsviile ,7,.10 a ra 7 4-1 a iu 3 (a) n ni S 15 am II 00 am II 10 u in 12 30 p m 12 00 p in .... t 30 p m t -15 p m 5 00 p m It 15 p in IME TALE Will i OF THE — HIT.'-V ILL N, TiiN’N I I.I.K AXO J'Uiii.lN 11. It To take fll.-cl jNovcml/er 1 I 1830. (If)ING SOUTH. I v Tcnnillc l.v Harricm Lv Donovan Ar Urigldsv’lc.... J.v IV l.v L Lv Itrufon.. l.v (londor.. Ar Jluhlin. htsville i. 1 No. .3, M I*. it; ,.5 -fj 1 00 .0 It) 1 35 .0 30 1 55 .0 50 2J5 .0 5(1 2 2() .7: 20 2 50 .7 : 33 3 10 .7 55 3 30 .8 1 5 3 50 (I'LN’ti mouth. No Lv Dublin Lv ('<hi.Im Lv Hruton f .v I .oven A r U', igbfsvilli-.- Lv VVriglitsviilo Lv t'aimvau I A' ti.irrisnn Ar Tcmiillc A .M S .30 0 00 II 1.3 No 4 r j/' •1 20 ■I fit) » 10 9 3.) 0 1(1 10 00 010 10 00 0 10 10 IS 0 30 Ill 35 0 50 11 10 7 20 W. B Tiiomas, president, Gvn’l Htipeiiiiti-udiiit. Nov. 14 ReSti. p! n T fj o r. t -i-u-1 -U-h-L- 1'j '5si, • A-uguda Georgia* -U-h C- - r-n-w- 51A a! ?I S'M.'BT 2! ii K K» X ? .sti D. s3J sN Ft Mi v .AT JERNIGAN and SON'S JFIV KLRY STORK. •lx your watch is out o l’order take it to the old relia ble, A. J. Jernigan and Son’s Jewelry Store. Huba.'vibci'.s to the ilcrctiry ca -| not ono of Dr. Koiulul’s ti'catniont o tlie liorve. and now OubRoriboi'K win get one a Ho ns a premium. W '• 1 lUerc.tiry. Subicribe now bciure t-ie.y arc all .gone and get mm- I’ 1 '' 00 ^ (•Tits Vcduec-! from twen!-y*H'-c ltcrolofure.