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The Xhrrifl'V Organ Evr H'u./nn
ti/ 1 nidified by
Tlio followin'
A. J. Jernigan & Co.,
—) l t ni.i-'iu its a iin ri.n n Jis.( —
nam>i:ksyilij' ttKORfiu
T l KSDA V JULY UUli lSSd
rather curious piece
of composition was iven tly pi cod
upon tho blnt-kbour 1 at tho teachers
institute, a*i'I a prxio of a \Y.*b>ter s
EinroKlAt.
We clout want any "ii\*
Wo don't want any
Dio ioimry offered to any person who I Siuidersvilto.
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tiHOIvGl.V—Washington County.
V It DINA H V 'S OFFICE,
July mil 1HH7
.Ifirr ftiirlv dnys ftdm duto, all official no*
i ttui-u •iimiui'ini* irom thin office, mpiirtna
i pnhlicalinu 1!i a public gnz^tto, will be ptlli*
lisliHtl in Hit) Middle Ow>r<’U Progress of
M Npwmrtn.
OrdlUHt-y 'V 0.
d Schools
cuti'.d rend and pronounce every
word coitoc tly, '.''lie book was not
carried oil', however, a* twelve was
the lowest number of mistakes in tile
pionumialion made; "A snerileg-
i.ms son of lielial who slilf-rod fl oin I ', r j n ,»"-art In tly condensed form iu the Hsu
tironeliitis, having exhausted his ti- I ,u.i> A. Okoiuiun ol SaudersviMo.
Office HiituLn «fc GkougI.vn
All official nutiut-s cm,mating from the Or.
dinar)'a eltico rcpiiring publication in
j public gio.-tte will bo published either ld^filU
nr in i\ I'.ari-fnl
President Cievtdnr.d will attend
111*' l’eiilmotit exhibitio i
We don’t wtint tiny Stale 11 ail
If it can be sold to it pay the state
debts
W<i want less legislation, and
wind we do get let it lie better
tli.m some we have already got'
j mcne.es, m ordev to n ake good tliej
r.mtly llill. I deficit, resolved to ally himself to a j
— | comely, lenient and doeilo young .
lady of I lie Malay or C measiau race.
1 le accordingly pinchuced calliope
and coral necklace of a chameleon
line, and securing a mite of rooms tit.
a principal holt), hi engaged the
hta l waiter as a coadjutor. He then
Will. Park Ed. A Prnp’r.
For Adinioiiitrutioo.
GEORGIA—'Washington County.
Ordihavy’s Otlioe.
Moses nbd John Tison have In dnr> form
applied lo the nndorsigued
for piriuamnt
| IsitHM of administration on iho u ut« of
Mntlhiiot Tison, late of aaid county, dei-enaed,
1 and I will pass anon said application on the
i patched a let ter of a most unexuflp- I first Monday in September 1887, at u*y olHce
Lny (lie Nortlu-.'t eight per cent
bill on tho table ninl let it rest Th ( .
tanners da not want tiny gunuliaiH
\ et
Washington comity luts no tervi-
tory to spare to adjoining counties;
without it is Fauns luidge mill u
part of tbe swamp
tional calligraphy extant, inviting the
veung lady toil linitiiioe. Elia ro.vol- ]
ted at the idea, refused to coutidorj
herself sacriticiiblo to itis desires, wml
sent a polite note of refusii'y on re-
I eciving which lie procnrotl a carbine
and howie-ki ife, said th t ho would
not now forgo letters hymeneal with
with the queen, went, to an isolated
j spot, severed hi* jugular vein, nu l
discharged the contents of tho car
bine into his abdomen. Toe ilcbri;.
was re,moved by the coroner."
in SnideMvIlle in anid county.
Given tinder my hand officially (his lal
day of August, 1887.
M. NltWM.\N> Ordinary,
—4 8
jj* PKOI'UbMOXAI. « \ ltI»S.
ONLY 10 CENTS
ro. nyt «»«as- rai»L or
tNC UNION SIGNAL*
MANY ALLEN WCIT, tOiTON.
, ft i* the official orphan of the Notion:!I onutn •
fchristiun Tcmperum*® I'ninn. Il U n
paiuT, by women, for women. It Jl* lull ot me
news every week from the battle•nelu of
THE WOMAN vs. THE SALOON.
It Is a tnapnlficcnt home paper, for it lives lo pro
tect the home. Try it if you " ant to be in contact
with the minds and the hearts of
MISS M»NCCS C. WILLARO,
MRS. HANNAH W. SMITH,
MRS. MARY S. WOOOBRIDQC
and mnnv other leaders in tbe grandest "*"*;I*t reform
t .i ......ti. I..,,. 'Pin* will
E. S. LANGMADE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SANDERSVILLE, Ga.
B. 1). ItVAM, **• 8 viN *. J *
EVANS & EVANS,
ATTORNEYSAT LAW
8ANDERVILLE, GA.
of the nineteenth century. The paper will be sent
only for the five weeks unless you order it sent tor
longer time.
i4 0 fr T ‘
TSSi&S'KoV.W.ti.
nd Good Readino
F.H. SAFFOLD,
attorney at law,
SANDEItSVILLE, GA.
IN GEORGIA,
F. J. Cooledge & Bro.
ENTS
AND
aimed n;;nlnjt the whisky curse. Will yon try
TH I UNION SIGNAL
for five consecutive weeks? Address the Publisher,
G E O . C. H A I. L.
1S1 LASALLE STREET, CHICAGO., ILL.
Will pract'ce in all ths Courts of Iks
Middle Circuit and in the cmintit*
turro inding Wiwlilngton. Special at*
iniitiou given to commercial law.
Tbe Legislature bus j.nk’sed a
bill lor tbe prot*;elion «*1 terripins
now let them give 1 he goplieis a
hbowitig
Quito ti large number ot infbtcn-
eial liirtncra in our county liave
aigutitl a petition lo lire legisla 1
f tire asking theta to vote again-*
tbe Northcut y percent bill, Tbi
bill if pnssetl will make it listnl
lor them to get money to run their
• arms with.
IS ( OMSUMPI ION 1N( l liAHLK
Hoad tho lollowingt Air. C. H.
Morris, Newark, Ark,, says:
Was down with Abscess of Lungs,
and fiicnds and physicians protioun-
ced mo an Incurable Consumptive.
Hogan taking Dr. King’s Now Dis
eovery for Consumption, am now ou
my third bottle, and ablo to oversee
tho work on my fur in. It is tiie
finest medic ine ever niiule.”
Jesse Middle wart, Decatur, Ohio,
says; “Had i/ not been for Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption I
' would have died of Lung Troubles.
■ Was given up by doctors. Ain now
in host of health.’' Try it. S imple
bottles froo at
Dr. \Y. A. Rawlings Drug Store.
For Leave to Sell Laud.
Q EORQIA—Washington County,
ORDINARY’S OFFICE.
II. It Joyner, Aduilniatratcr ot Mrs. Mar
Ilia M I. Robison dveeaned, lm» in due lorni
applied lo the utidi>ri.i|{Ded tor leave to sell
ihu land bdongiuK to th* estate ot aaid
dt wased, and I will pass upon bis applioa-
lion on the first Monday in September, 1887,
at uiv ollh'B in Kaiidt.raville in aaid comity.
Ibis 1st dav of August, 1887.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary W. C.
8-1 • 41
r 01 all tbe railroad horrors in
tho history ot this country were
suppassed at Chutsworth lust
week, when an excursion train on
1 lie Toledo, Peoria and
railroad drooped through a burn
ing 11ridge and over 150 people
wore killed and four times tbut
a noun to i:i>v<i,
Year's Support.
GEORG I A—Washington County.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE.
Whereas the appiaUer* appointed to sol
apart a year's support tor Mra
Ann Joinor
alow ot E. Gardner Jotuer amt her live
minor children, haw tiled their return til
tli is oflice, all persons concerned arc hereby
hi.title.I to appear at ttie Court of Ordina
ry to he hel l in and fur said county on the
first Monday in September next nml show
cause II iiiiy tlioy have, why said return
should tint he approved and ho made the
jndicuient of the Court,
Tins 13tb day ol July, 1887.
U. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
7-21—4t
A Well Tried Treatment
G. W. II. WHITAKER,
DENTIST,
SANDKRSVIL1.K, GEORGIA.
— 1 TE11MS? CASH.—
Otlleo upstairs in tile l’lioto-
giapli Gallery formerly oeeiipictl
by G. Glenn, Jones building.
Apr 20 ’80
H.N.HOLLIFIELD
21 Alabama St, Atlanta Ga.
rilVSICIlN A NUOKON,
Sandersvillo, Georgia.
Otlleo next door to 1L T. Walker’s
For Consumption, Asthma, Itroneliits, j Grocery Store.
Trntli is ono of (bn rarest gems
i Many a youth ha-* hoon 1 ist to soeie
I ty by allowing it to tarnish, and loel-
\\ esterii ishly throwing it away. If this gain
stilt shines in your besom, > tiller
j holliii'g to displace) (>r dirii its lustre.
; I’rolauity is a mark of low breeding.
Show us tbe man who commands tbe
number badly injured—Exchange ■most, respect; aacvitti never trembles
1 on his tongue. Rond llm catalogue
For Administrator's Dismission.
GEO RG l A — W uRhiugtnn Couuty.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE.
Isano Ti Smith, Adminiatrator of tho eB-
Inte of Datih 1 11 Smith tale ol aaid county,
deceased, has in due lorui applied to mo lor
li tlers of disniishiou from outd admiiiistra-
tarn, and l will pass upon said application
on the drat Mondav in October, 1887, at my
oltion in S itidersvillt) In said cunuty.
Given under my hand and ntttcial signa
ture tills 2HtU day ol June, 18Hti.
M NEWMAN, Ordinary.
G 80 - Dm
Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Hay Fever, Head*
at-lie, Debility Hlimumittsiii, Neuralgia,
and ull Chrome and Xen on* IUmnla a.
When “Compound Oxygen” is inhaled the
heart Inis imparted to it" increased vitality
That Organ sends lurtli the blood with uier*
force nml less wear to itself; the vital cur
rents Inav; on tlcir circuit new deposits
vital force in every cell ol'iissito over vtliicli
tlivv pass and return ng-in lor u new sup
ply. Tliis simple story is the ration'd ex
plication of tliegreitest advance dial medi
cal science lias yet made,
"Tho Compound Oxygen Treatment '
which I)rs. Htarltev l’ulcn, No. 1 o2!l Aivn
Street, I'liilmlelpliia, have been using fm
tho last sixteen years, is a scientific adjust
ment of the elements of Oxygen and Nitro
gen tnognellxfil. and the compound Is so con
doused and made port tide licit il is carrietl
by express to every portion of the emuary
— indeed, It is sent ull over the world.
W, G. KOBSON.
Attorney At Law.
Sandersvillo, Ga. Otlleo in the Cou r
11(11180.
Nine poiHtms m one huiiso wove
intmlo.'eil Finlay otli inst., at tho
r?s’uleiice of Mr. U. F. Woullblk
on tho C’u lntltn rti.nl about twelve
Miilo3 from Alaoon. Tlio viotiniH
aro R. F. Woolfolk bis wife Mr .
Ennna Wool folk, Rich’ll F. Wool j
of crime; inquire into Ihu character
of those wli) depart from virtue.
Without a single txo ption, you wiil
tin! Ilioin to to profane. 'Ihink t.f
tin •(, t ml lot nut one vile word ili.i-
graco you.
Itncklcit's Ai'iilra halve.
Tho Rest Salve in ihu world for cuts
fork, Jr. Susan Pearl Wool folk " raiw »* Ho ™\ S ' llb
. , 1T . i Fever SuroB, letter, Chiipputl Iluinls
Annie \\ oollulk, Rosebud \\ non J Cbilblttiiia, ConiR, und all SkinErup-
•ilk, CliiiB Howard Woolfolk, Milt
1 io Woolfolk, and Mis Temper-,
nnco AYest, a visitor at thu Wool
,'olk house According to the coro
ncr,s jury the deed was done by
Tbonuis G. Woollnlk, oldest son
of Mr R F Woolfolk by bin first
wife, and wlio ia about 27 years
old. :
W, It. Thomas, President of '.lie
AV, A T. railroad, worked like a Tro
gan to pave the warehouse and eon
tents at|Dul>rm during the llootl. At.
the first iniiinatiou of that quarter
lions, and positively cures Piles, o
no pay required. It is guarantee
to give ] ei'fect satisfaction, or mow-,
refunded. Price 25 cents per box
FOR SALE llY DU. RAWLINGS
GEORG I A—Washington Couuty
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
W. II. and J. A. Futghum. Exeontora ot
tlio wilt ot Matthew Fulghiiui diccaacd have
in due form applied to the niutersigiu it lor
leave to sell the taints ht longing lo the ch-
(ate of said deceased, and euid npidication
w ill he heard on the first Monday in Septem
ber next, at my ofilon.
This Utli day ot Jnlr, 1887.
M. NEW MAN, Ordinary W. C.
7 14 It —
kkTIl IMITS.
Ailmitiisti'utor s Diamissiuu.
GEORGIA—Wasbiagtou county.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE.
I"nno L. Smith, Administrator ot the eatate
of Mrs Mary M. Smith late ol aaid county,
dummied, lias in due form uppliej to me
for letters of dismission Irom the aduiinis-
tratiou of said estate, and I will pass
Dus. Saiikry <Sr. Palkn have the lihert
to refer (ill proof (if their standii.g ns I'liy-
sicians) to the following named •veil-known
persons who have tried their Tl'eatmuii
Ron. William J). Kki.i.i:v,
Member of Omgrat*, I'ltihuleljihia.
IIkv. Vurron 1,. Conhad,
Editor Lutheran (thea ter, Philadt ljdda,
Rr.V. Dll.Vlll.us W. C'UsllINd,
Editor American Jtrfnrmer Sew York,
I Ion. VYilllm I’unn Nixon.
Editor later-Ocean, Chicago, It,
Juikik Jossrii K. Flaniisks,
Temple Court, Sew York.
Mss. Mary A. Catok, U idow of th» Inti
Du IIaiiVKY (/AToll CUmdcn. Sew jer.iey
Mas Mary A Duuuiity,
Jamaica, Long Island Sew York
Mils MARY A liiVK'lMOItK
Mel rase Mi issi i eh use! Is
Jr Dos. It H V oo ill i res,
Sew York City '" 1
MrGkoror iV I'fmvAnns *
J rojit’r St (icorge.s lintel Philadelphia,
Ala Frank Siddali,
A veil knowII Merchant, Philadelphia
Mr William II Wiiitki.y,
Silk Manufacturer Philadelphia, Pa.
And many others in every purl of the U 8
Kite is si ill on the boom.
Our nidreliaiils are laying in n
large supply of goods.
,1. Stephens & J R. Van have hml
their store enlarged lo make rota:'; lor
the fall slock which they tell u, wi.l
be comph'to in,every respect.
Some of our hoys wont to cull on
tho lair ones several nights ago and
i staid until night hud thrown In
npi
his applica'.inu oil tho first Monday in 8c
temher Is87, ut my oflice in Sauderaville
county.
Given under my hand officially this Gtb
day of Juno 1.87
M NEWMAN, Ordinary,
0 l) - thu
‘Compound Oxygen—i/t Mode of Action anil
■' nils" 1H
Hamit*" in the title of a vuhimeof nearly 200
P* | l*y Din Starkey e'e Daleu which give*
1U | to all iiii|uirew full information as to ilii
be immediately went down with a big ! somhio imialle over all tlio creek
train ol hands and proceeded lo work (
with glows off. Retook liis position i'' 1 - ilIU ' bring very dark
with the hnlnnil of crowd and by hi- 1 ,,< ’ t 11,1,1 lliu l "" ; 1,ru!1 '
r-killfnl supervision and until ing en
ergy saved the road several hundred
dollars worth of property, which
otherwise would have been destroyed
lie remained in the woods,'surround
<-d by the lising, surging waters for
four long day s Inking the same rough
fare with tlio rest of the gang in
Iheeffoit to protect the interests of
Vhe road and to save its property
from imijient peril, and he succeeded
petecUy. Indeed, Capt. lii 11 Thomas
Is a most excellent railroad man thor
ouglily versed in all the detail of the
same, and his crowning virtue is his
devotion to the cause. The W. ife. T
is a successful nml prosperous enter
prise under his udminslration.—
YYriglitsvilb* Headlight.
The latest notable accession to the
A.V. C. T. U.. ndccording to rumor, is
the Hon. Jellersoti Davis. There was
it cinip meeting iu progress on the
Misissippi t-oust near lliloxi. The
itrtiees included a temperance ad
dress by Mi- Sidlio F. Chapin. Jfr.
Davis was present and listeugd alien
t uely. ‘When J/rs C. conolu ltd he
«cv(ii.ced to the platform, and taking
her by the hand, said, with consider
able emotion; I indorse every word
you have mulcted and am with you in
..ll yon have said.’ He inquired When
nlio would speak and s.ti t; "I will bn
with you and la ing my wife, she is in
■ t lent, sympathy with your Union.
Air. Davis left '.be tabernacle woarThg
^b.i silver 1 adge of the M • C. T. I .
Which Airs Oiiupinhad pinned on his
Vleast. We are glad opr much loved
Davis is in sympathy with this noble.
I and and has et-popsed* tho prohibi
mm caitiO We wish same of men
vould near cue of Airs. Chopin’s elo
utu-nt tiddtcstep, and bo converted
ncan darkness to tight as Kr. D. was
was very lull on account of the fresli-
the.y could
Wi.ndcaing
iihont awhile they concluded to ford
it und hml to wade three hundred
yards. Wutchout hereafter boys lor
rainy nig lit s.
Mr E. Eie'ds is quite sick with le
ver, we hope lie will soon roe >vor,
iSheim.-in Van will nltc-ud the Ti-n-
nille high s.-hool this fall, Sherman
is a clever boy.
Ur. I. I. Smith is having a large
practice is riding nil the time.
Our Rase ball emb will soon be in
fidl blast.
Our school under the charge of J. M
Harrison will soon close; he has had
a 1'lou: i»hing schoo. and we wish him \
him success wherever he gov. Ale
if l'rovidence smiles I. will soon see
her, alfei an absence of three months j
this will he a treat indeed. 1 think
in a few days I slia l visit, your
sanctum; doll' your In t o'.d hoy when
you see me coming for I shall have
the news.—Allegory.
,/ IF. Damn,
IF S. lhvman,
11. F, (iladth'ii,
John. T. Grouut
/.. J. Mat/,
S' M. lliiohttocl-,
S. J, Jordan,
,1 i.hii Tai/lur,
L. />. Kendrick,
(dra in tl Jury.
Snplttmlier Term 1887.
Jno. C, J hi (/(/an,
I Fa . Gullalley,
Jan. M. Jlacheln,
IF D. llanter,
Macon Warthcn,
A. IF. Aldred,
A. IF Gain,
Alonza J. Iluhnen,
IF G. Haile;/,
Dr. /,. S, Garner, IFn. 11. Fruneiu,
M D CM Summerlin, S;/l Prince,
It. T. Pound, T. N. Smith
M. M. Malliin, Pa’. 11. Sheppard,
Thun. E‘ Drown, Get/ L. Maihin,
Frank S. Stramje, Dr. J. 11. llsndernon
First Week Traverne Jury September
Term 1887.
7willey, Abe Youngblood,
F. IF 'fompkinn, ltob't Cho/man,
Abel Canon, IF G. Anight,
A. />. Kewnomr,
Julian ,S'. Drown,
Jno. F. Smith
James K. Page Jr.
Dauul Fj. Tanner,
E. 11. Dudley,
11. V. Joyner,
Marshal 11 llodgen
, J. G, W hid don,
Elian IF Tanner,
ELECTRIC RITTERS.
This remedy is hecomming so well :
known and su popular as to need no
special mention. Alt who have used i
Electric Litters sing the same song
of praise.—A purer medicine does
not ( xist and it is guaranteed to do !
all tlmt is claimed. Electric Lilteisj
wi.l cure all diseases of the Liver
and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, ,
Roi s. Salt Rheum und other ntfc-.c- I
tiona caused by iinput' blood.-Will
drive Malaria from ihe system and
prevent as well ns euro all Malarial-
fevers,—For cure of Headache, Oon
slipaiion and Indigestion try Elec
trie Liltinv.-E itiro a it.i-f iction guar
anteed, or money rcfuupcd. Price
50 ct.s. and $1 00 per bottle at.
Dr. \Y. A. Jiraw biigs Drug Store.
Marcel us Norlhi nylon, F. A. Walkinn,
Seth L. llodges, Joe A. Prince,
J! D Cox, A. J/. Diddle,
IF. A. Smith, 9Is/ IFn. E. Tanner,
IF Than. DrunUcy, John T. Drown,
J/. E. Fridges, Chan D. Thigpen,
John E. Tanner, Jan. 11. Page,
J. II. Ilranlley, M. 11. Hartley,
Giil Siarer, Elian G. Joiner,
' Tnos. A. Curry, Joseph Dell.
Sxuntl Week Travere Jury Sptcmhe?)
Term 1887.
James T. lingers, S. M. Page,
'1 iwn. G. Muye, Dane A. Smith,
IF C. Drinsun, A. IF J, Wood,
Union A. Tanner, J. J. Smith,
D. 11 Sheppard, John T. Hudson,
Joseph IF El ulcer,
11. A. Page,
Judnun Lord,
G. T. Horton,
Jan. F, Norlhinylon
1). S. Smith,
Then. Ii. I 1(7.(.’/•.•
A. F. Hudson,
If. A. Snell ing,
J. 11, Young,
reamrknblecurative agent and a largo record
ol aii|irising euros in a wido range of chron
ic cases—iii-.iny of ilium being abandoned to
die liy other physicians. It will lie mailed
tree an address on applical ion
111(8 MT.4IIUGV ft l>tl,IA,
■ Art'll SI.. lMiilntlt'lpliiii I*
JERNIGAN & SON
will fix your wat
cli or clock as ch
eap, if not cheap
er than anyone
else, come and soe.
Pure Linseed Oil Paint#, Pail Load, Car,
Bridge, Iron and Hoof 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.
IT OFF-SETS THE LOW FRIC E OF COTTON.
ilv cleansing tlio seed potTiufc, never olio + Huts light, gins fast.
tikes u good sample. The food or sHf, ii the floor, it will
1 ny kind of cotton regular, every gin ? .. nteed as represented
a to give satisfaction, l'rieev h.i^’ reduced.
Cull on or address, Q
LANG and WILT.
Mann iicturers Agents, SaudeiMvillo, Go »rgia. l ,, or full de<eriptio
prices and terms. A gin \v 11 be kept dn btoelc where it oa
cto nany time.
bo
INO’I 14 Li!
91.000.000 •«> 1,011'.'.
All parlies ia Washington and llaliltvin
coimlic mvhose loans on imiirnvcd farmo
mature in 188li, and (!cah-o“KATKNSIt IN”
i.t greatly icdnccd rate/*; will Had il •<*
their advantage to call and hcc iiiu at their
cal lient convenience, at my olllce in
(Jo iri IIoiiKc, Sandersvillo. where my rep-
resent.italive or my self will t»c pleased lo
accommodate them.
W. It. TIIItiPKN.
1 Jill
rn
\n
Tennille, Georgia.
Situated convenient to the depot.
I'olife servants. Good rooms and
charges reasonable.
Respectfully,
J. C. HAMILTON,
Proprietor.
IRON WORKS-
XjELTT.
Propt’r's. Sandersville, Ga.
Manufaeturorsand Dealers in; Steam Engines ol all,stylos. Saw
Mills. Grist Mills. Cotton Gins, Presses and Machinery of all kinds
A till! liiiOjOt Rubber and Leather Rolling Ic pt in stock.
Steam and Water Vuivcs, Steam pipes u*'d Fittings, Inspirators,
Machine Oils and Mill
Supplies.
d and prompt v dono and as cheap and well
Repair work solicited t
;is can ho done all Machinery‘sold by ns we guarantee to bo as rep'
resented.
Write or call on us for Prices and
in the Machine line.
scription of anything wiude.l
Tho undersigned nro prepared to
negotiate I,LAN UPON REAL It’S
TAIT, security or approved COL
LATERAL paper. Terms easy.
Evans & Evans,
Allonicj-N ill l.utv.
tinv ynnr Cotto 1‘iudhItupw s LANG .6
\V 1 L’rs and save mom y
Sheriff’s Sales.
First Tuesday in September 18S7.
GEORGIA. —Washingt >n County
Will lie sold before tlio Court House (loot*
in the city of Sandersvillo, on the first Tuck,
day in September 1887 between the legit
hours of sale, to tic highest balder the fol
low log propel ly to wit. One tract of land
lying in said county ami (Statu. Two Hun
dred and thirty five acres (23o)inorc or less
and hounded on the North by lands ol J. M.
Kmitli, on die East by lands of It. I). Joiner,
on (heSouth by lands of Edwin Sivint, on
the West by the big Olioonie Crock. Lev
ied as the properly of lb W’, Smith to antis-
He two Justice Court li fas in favor of A.
Kalk & Son vs U \V Smith Property pointed
out by plaintills Attorney and legal noiiee
given .tenants in possession.
Also ut same time and place will be sold,
Olio tract oi parcel of land lying in Wash
ington County Georgia. Containing Fifteen
acres more or less, and bounded ou the
North, South, EuhI & west by lands ol Mis.
Itosu (1. Smith. Levied upon as the prop
trly of Mrs lto.s-i G Smith lo satisfy a Jos-
dee Court l'i l-'a in favor ol a Labor Lieu
of C. (f. Stewart vs Kosn (». Smith.
Levey made by H 15. Wells Constable o
<J2nd Dostriet U- M. and returned to me.
Also at same time and place will lie sold
one tract or parcel of land i, ing ou the pr, -*g
of Williamson’s Swamp Cieek iu Washing
ton County, containing four hundred and
sixty (400> liens more or less known as
Green Brantley's Home i’laue and binuuLd
on the North by hinds of
(ieorge Prince, on the East by lands of
J. A. Hobson trustee, South by William/-
soli's Swamp Creek und <>n the West by
land of M. Newman' Levied on ns the
nroperty «f Groce lirnutley to satisfy a Fi
■'a is.-ued in from tie Superior Court of
said county in favor of Joseph E. Brown
Gov, for the use of Cob & Ilirbuek vs 15 F
BARBER--S HOP!-
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1JI5NUY RIUNTLEY,
THE
F A S111 (J N A R L E 15 A R R E R
HOTEL BLOCK
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ISIack Smith Shop
RUGGIES, and WAGONS
Repaired
PLOW WORK and IIORSK
SHOEING, a Special ty.
Henry II. I.ittle.
If your watch is
out of order take
it to the old relia
ble, A. J. Jernigan and
Son’s Jewelry Store.
Patronize Home In
dustry.
EUREKA MILLS,
T
Sandersville - - - Ga.
11ESE mills are now inti king tin/
best Flour anil Meal of any null in
tho country. Every tii-comniodalion
is provided for people coming in from
a distance. Honest men aro in
charge, and EVERY POUND of
Meal, Flour anti Bran
That the wheat and corn will make is
GUARANTEED TO THE CUSTOMERS
—DE YLER IN—;*]]
Millineryand Fancy Goods,
[NOTIONS, &o.i
Has just, received lior Spring 1 Stock c.onsUtinjf in pirl, one of tlio most
complete lines of L-idTo.’, Misses and Ohil Iren’s Hats and Runnels fiver
brought to this markot. Feathers, L'lniues, Tips and F.owors in groat
variety and I gu-irnuteo Quality, Sryle and Prices.
Call early and make ymir Hiileations while tin stock Ins nearly ovory
‘ VARERIKV andNTVB^
found on the Spring Fashion Piato.3 of 18.57. jj Notions of .dl kinds coil-
stitiiF coining.
FINE DRESSES
Cid, fitt-d and made to order. Every lady i’i town, county or ndj lin
ing counties are earnestly n q tested to call at, my slruro, n-ie and ex inl
ine my Stock whotlier they wish to buy or not. Cor. Harris nti-.l Jerui-
gati Streorts, ’Watkins’ Building.
Apil 5th 1887.
•I. S. WOOD
-CIIAS. S WOOD.
J, S. WOOD £ BROTHER
Cotton Factors,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Bagging and Ties
Usual aocoiniuodation to Shippers andjBuyers
always on hand
Jno. IF Drasiwll, Geo. II. Jenkins,
A. C. Griffin, Denj l> Joiner,
lieiitt/brd Turpley, John A. llobison,
I'll ERE aro a great, many people in
liu; poor house who got tdieiv by at
tending to oilier peoples business and
neglecting ihc-ir own.
Thus. Smith,
IT. J. Taylor,
A S. Mitchell,
J. G Green way,
Hon. F Jos’ey,
Sam IF. Rogers,
Kindien Bridges,
Chas 1< cceman,
J. L). Orrr,
11. S. Turlington,
The Union Signal, $l.i>0 a year
'dhc Young Crusader, fit) cents a year
Oak qnd Ivy
year;
Leaf, 25 etjnts a
iff®*" Lave your ivalclt
Jernigan J- Son, they "il!
satisfaction.
hxo
rive
1 by
y-M
tflggr* Cheap (ducks at Jeiuig ?/ py
4'y))'s Jewel l-y (Mi'll!..
■■ /■
R'jT. WALKER l.:,s
first-c-lass Un eery S <>:e
old Photograph Gallery
u • lie patronage
opened a
under tin;
he solicit;
Subscribers to the Mercury call
get pne of Dr. Kendal’s treatment on
llie hor.-e. and new subscribers will
rclone also as a premium to the
Mercury. Subscribe now before they
are ail gone and get one. Price ten
,cents reduced from twenty-live as
' heretofore.
Rudisell, lVin. G Brantley, Julia U Wick- j o[ . tUu n)illi lt)3S t | le lc) ||
er, ami A. A. Cullens Securities
nuW proceeding fur the use of Lawson and
Cason ttdmiaisiraloi-s on the estate of Nich
olas liurlatek, survivor of die firm of Cobh
and Harhnek. Written notice given Green
ilrai.tlcy Defendant in possession. This
Aug. 8th 1887.
C. A. Wall8heri(f, W. C.
We are able to prove beyond u doubt tha
the Compound Gxygen treatment is a sure
cure for sore throat we h rdu chronic ease ol
of lo yeaia standing permanantly cured by
it; those who are not benefited from its use,
fail because they do not carry out the Drs.’s
directions- To fierivebenefit Jon must send
cored diagnosis of your case to Drs, Starkey
and Paten, ltii'J t rch Street Philadelphia
Pa. Cali at this Oflice for full particulars
So bring in your WHEAT AND
corn at. the same ti mo und thereby
save going to mill twice.
G. IL PRINGLE, Prop’tor
7-9 85—tf ,J L. YAOR Miller
l*r R. IL T ime can be hail
Jernigan & Sou’s Jewelry Store.
at
Notice.
I hereby forewarn any one from
hireing donas Epliram, colored, as
he is under cuntract with me I'm the
present year. June'iLlh, 1SS7,
John Hcauldixo-
#. P. DOOLITTLE
(tILDEH
AND
PICTURE:
JIAMFACT1HLK
126 him Street,
$25.00.
Hacliine
GUN SHOP.
Guuh, Pistols and Sewing Machines
Repaired by E. TWILLEY, on
Jernigan street, next to Mr. Ben}.
Wihddon's residence.
SEWING-MACHINE
HAS NO EQUAL. I
PERFECT SATISFACTION
MlnegeiiiMacilCi).
-ORANGE, MASS.—
30 Union Square, N. Y, Chicago, III, St. louts, Mo.
Atlanta, Ga. Dallas, Tex. San Francisco, Cal.
Ar JERNIGAN and SON’S JL' V
ELRV STORE __
Field
We me SiMI in “u* j ,
Friends our Jewelry bum. a
lull blast and work done hy ^
pelent workmen; ' vc q., s
a nice lot of Jnwt-hy, .^J*j. |llI)Bll l4
Clocks and uhiciu ... u
lor sale. We hope our old h
tnd customers will ,,ot 1L ”
have
in our hour ol iifflu-tw".• ((t - ( , re
done yon good work *
and will continue lo do so now