The Mercury. (Sandersville, Ga.) 1880-1???, August 23, 1887, Image 2

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The Mercury The Shrrifs Organ For Washington ii.vo ty Itohlishra hy A. J. Jernigan & Co., —:)i*bK£i«u i-HR .v i'uopiui:tous.(— i*X»KI!SVlM,K, UKOltUIA T 1' E S I) A Y, August 23l'tl, 1887. editohial. f)h, Terrapin! Brer Terrnpin! (low big nro you, I pray? SVhafc day of tho month, Brer Terra- * pin Now will you tell mo, tiny? Are yon of age, Brer Terrapin And where were you born? Hole atilt till I count the wriuklea Brer Terrapin, on year -horn. Are yon of feronlp'-penmuaion? And how long in.your shell? Tbeae depends upon your nuflwer Far more than yon can (ell If five and half yon measure 1,11 make eon p out of you, fiMw than that, Sis Terrapin, WBI eave you from a stew The State road lease should be fettled up by this legislature, bu it 'will bo kept out of politics* The average life of the total abstainer is 64 years, while that 'of the drinker is only 35 1-2years. A freight train ran off the track 'oh the Ceutjnl R R between Ten- tliUe and Savannah Saturday night, Ihereby delaying Sunday’s up hail. A negro hoy 8 ycaiB old was run 'over in Macon by a landed dray, on the 18th, it is thought the boy will die. The drayman was arrested for vckless driving. Oh? let ttie pet bills rest, and let ^he legislature take hold of the important ones aud push them through. The time for tlie^meeting of the Weekly Press Convention has liccn 'changed from the 16th to tho l()tk kit, ' The thousands of acres of sub merged rice crops nrouud Savannah are given up by their owners as lost. On account of (he great frtshef in the Savannah river, the wuter is reported by pilots to he fresh as far out.ns eight miles from Tybee Augusta has invited President Cleveland to visit that place while on his Southern tour, with his wife and such officials us may nccompn ny him. Will Montgomery, a negro hoy 8 years old living in Lancaster conn ty, 8. U., shot and killed Alice Williams aged 7, and wounded ■iiia sister, about tho same age, With a shot gun. Circumstances |K>int to wilful murder. John Reiliy, aged 22, foreman iu the scratch shop of a stove foun dry in Albany N. Y., disappear*, ed on the 13th inst. His body was found in au oven for buking ladles, having been baked for ubout 48 hours. It is supposed he went iu und laying down went to Bicep. The fourth unuua! session of the Scandinavian Grand Temple of America, of the Order of Templars was held iu Chcago Tho secretary’s report shows 1,800 members in sixty two Temples* und eight Dis trict Temples within 13 stalcB and territories Post Office. To TiiV: Pucu'c.— All persons disposed to grumble with the Postmaster Inr closing the lhnil pouch a little too soon to suit their convenience will please read tho following Postal Law and govern themselves accordingly. jS’kc. 410. Postal Laws and regu lations. Time of dosing mails. Mails at first class Post olllees arc to tic closed one hour, tifitl at all oth er olllees, one half hour before the schedule time of departure of trains, uuless such departure is between the hours of!) p. in. and 5 n. m., when ihey can he closed nt 9 p, in. The Post ollieo in New York City is ex cepted from the requirements of this section. Tiie railroad whistle ia not intended ns a notice to the postmaster but is a warning to the public to get ready. The postmaster is governed by Postal laws and his clock, and not the railroad whislio. Respectfully, JOHN B. ROBERTS, Postmaster. Sandersville, Georgia, Aug. 23rd ’87. White On It lloM. ^Tillies dull! Weather hot! News scarce? Cotton is beginning to open very rapidly, hut the recent rains have re duced the crop to some extent. The anunl meeting of the M. K. Church nt this place closed c.n Fri- day Inst, we are glad to say “we had a good meeting.’’ Mr Adam Cason and sister Miss Edna, of Keysville, who have been visiting their sister Mrs F. M. Downs returned home to-day. Todn of Council Proceeding* Tcmitllc. Ttpfiulnr mrpliDp ot Council held this July July 11 tli, 1887, FlCficnt, J. 0. In- teudnut, sud lull board of Aldermen. Min utes of lust moctlnp read and adopted, t he following flues repotted paid, Frank Davis $1 00, John Wesley Hell SI.00. On motion tho chairman of tho stroet com mittee authorized to purohn.HG a badpe tor the ubo of the Marshal of tho Town. Tho fol lowing bills weru liassod and ordered paid. No. 1 Freight bill.' $2 «<> No. 2 •• " •*- 8 l I’aid H. 8. Almy & Co 20 (10 Paid Murchison Bros 85 TREASURER'S ltBPORl'. IS87 S. H. B. Maescy, Ol’k & Trca’r. in apo. Juno with tho Town ol Tinnille since last report. Dr. « 13 To balance on hand. .850.41 •• •• In Ex. Bank, Macon, .200.00 $1100.41 Cr. 1 Pd J. O. Hamilton salary You No. 1 35.83 " 1 Pd J.O. Hamilton,In spector You. No. 2..,. " 1 I'd J. 0. Hamilton Ptlvy Acct Von. No. 3 11 1 Pd H. li. Massey soot. Vouoher No. 4 •• 1 Pd J. B. Burke A Co Vooohsr No 5 •< 1 Pd To bal. on band 700 48 •• 1 Id Ex Bank Macon, 260.00 $1100.41 FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT. We bave examined the Oik Jt Tree’r. re port and 2nd the same correct. , J. F. MU UGH ISON, Cher. Finause Com. There being no further busipes* on motion Oonnoil adjourned August stb, 1887. J. O. It ARMAN, : Iutendant T. ot T. A true extraot from the Minute book of the Town of Tennille. S. n. B. MASSEY, UTk A. Tree’r T. ol T. Two of our young people spent the •lh Sabbath «lay at Mr J R Trussells near Waiihen they report n most pjenennt tlnys enjoyment, I wonder what the rc|iort8 were on lust Tues day eve? Another one of those red buggy fellows went home with the blues. W ho was lie? Children, you ought not to tell tales out of school. It is very wrong indeed. JT Mr Abram Jones who has been visiting relatives nod freinds in John sou has returned home. There arc several of young poeple who contemplated attending camp meeting lit Mt. Moriah wu w ish them a pleasant trip, especially our friend —1-—lie knows who will l>e there. One of our red buggy fellows took his girl to preaching inst Saturday, they did not return until the sue ceeding day. And lo! where was his girl? “With another fellow of course.” Girls you ought not serve the iNtys so badly. They have some feelings aud it is not pleasant to en dure such frequent puius. Boys take my ml vice nnd have your buggies repainted. Misses Annie and Velino Mills, are visiting relatives and friends at Downs, we wish them a pleasant stay. Messrs B. L. Wiggins and Cullen Cato, attended preaching nt Miner al Springs on last Sunday, they re port a good meeting uiul a pleasant trio. BLOSSOM. The Irish Temperance League tins thirteen coffee stands in Bel fast which are open daily, Sundays excepted, from five in tho morning till late gt night. In all of them’ fea, coffee, and lemonade are sold •t very low pi ices and it is thought they., do much to counteract tho influence of the saloons* lien Stapleton was coupling the parrow gunge cars near Wren’s sta tion on Thursday night the 18th inst. Re was knocked down hy the cars, and the wheels passing over hi|n, amputated one of Ids legs just above the ankle, tlis other foot Was also badly crushed. A sound discretion is not so much indicated by never making a mistake us by never repenting it. If all men were to pay as they go there would be less going and more paying. (■rand Jury. ScjUanber Term 1887. J, IK. Davis, IK. A r . Harman, B. F. Gladden, John. T. Grom, L. J. May, S' M. Hilchcock, S. J. Jordan, John Taylor, L. 11. Kendrick, Jno. (J. D\tggtn, IKm . Gallther, Jno. M. Rachels, IK. 1). Hunter, Macon Warthen, A. W. Aid red, A. IK. Guin, Alonza J. Holmes, IK. Q. Hailey, Dr. L. S, Garner, IKmi. It. Francis, MD C MSummerlin, Syl Prince, 11. T. Pound, T. N. Smith M. M. Mall, in, Pat II. Sheppards, Thou. E’ lirown, Ged L. Malkin, Frank S. Strange, l)r. J. 11. Henderson First Week Traverse Jury September Term 1887. E. Imllcy, Abe Youngblood, E. IK. Tompkins, llob'l Chapman, Abel Cason, L. D. Newsome, Julius S. Brown, Jno. E. Smith IK. Q. Knight, E. It. Dudley, H. V. Joyner, Marshal 11 Hodges July 6.00 C.00 3.60 3.00 School-teacher; ‘‘Johnny, what is the second letter in t)ic alphabet?” Johnny: **Don,lkno«r.” School-teach er: “What flics ubout the garden?” Johnny: (‘When?” School-teacher: (■In the summer.” Johnny: “Oh 1 Know—mother after the liens.” Architect: ‘(Have you apy special features you want incorporated in the designs for your mansion?” M>- Moneybags: “li’m! Not pertick|«M’. Only 1 must have the two balls that 1 hear so much about nowadays.’’ Architect (inquiringly) 1 . “The two |ialla?'’“ Mr. Moneybags: “Yes, the long ball apd the short, doncher- knuw.” Opportunity has hair jn front; be hind she fs bald. If you seize her by Ike forelock you may ho til her; but if suffered to escape, not Jupiter iuwscif can catch her again. lllble Work. Rev.R A. Conner has been employed by (bo tgml of the American Bible Society of ibie Bute, lo o.nv.M tbit oonnty colpor teur nnd supply those in need with tbe pre cious Word of life. dll in need of n phuu, obenp, or of n large handsome copy ol tire Bi ble, can supply themselves by seeiug Air. Conner at muob obosper rates, than from tbe bookstores of tbe oouuty, as these bo 0 *" sro sold only at prions sufficient to cover cost of manufacture. Those unable to p® r * ohsse, will be supplied free of ooet with a plain oopy of tbe Btble or Teetamekt. Wiialiliiutoii Waulctl. Tbe subjoined letter addressed to Major Newuiau, was not received until tbe IGtb inst y/sving been sent lo use at our disore- liou, in the interest of tbe 8Uto Fair, we have thought best to publish it entire. Kiu&ta, Qa., Aug. 12tb, '87. Ma.iob Newman: My Doar 8lr.— Can you not get togotber tbe good peonle of your oouuty nud ruduce them lo mako an exhibit at our 8Ut. Fair? Washington. I am rare, oad make a fine din- play, crediblo to beraelf and tu tbe btate. 1 Lope you will cooler with some of tbe lead ing l.ruiari of your oouuty and see what can be doue. I want ue to bave a large aud altrae- live display, that Ibe people at tbe 8tetn may taka heart and go on to better tilings. If you oan't get a oouuty display, do the beat you oan in tbe way of individual displays. Yours is too good a oouuty to go without represen tation at suob a place. Let me hear from you. Truly, Ac., W. J. Kobthex. P. N.—The county displays will be carried to M tcon and rslmu free. No charges eith er way. Sheriff’s Sales. First Tuesday in September 1887. GEORGIA. —Washington Co u n ty Will lie sold before the Court llnuse door in the city of Ssmlersville. on tbe first Tucs* (lay iii September 1887 between (lie legs' hours of sale, to the highest b dder the foil lowing property lo wit. One tract of land lying in said county anil State. Two Hun dred mid thirty five acres (235)moreor less and bounded on the North by lands of J. M. Smith, on tbe East by binds of B- I>. Joiner, on the South bv lands of Edwin Swing on the West by the big Olioopie Creek. Lev ied as the property of li. W. Hmitli to sntis- fic two Justice Court (i fas in favor of A. Fall: it: Son vs G W Smith Propelly pointed out by plaintiffs Attorney anil legal notice given tenants in possession. Also nt mime time and place will bo sold, One tract ol parcel of land lying in Wash ington County Georgia. Containing Fifteen acres inure or less, ulul bounded on (lie North, South, linut ft west by land* ol Mis. Iloan G. Smith. Levied upon ns the prop erty of Mm Rost G Smith lo.HMiefy a Jus tice Court Ft F» in favor of a I-abor Lien of C. G. Stewart vs Rosa G. Smith. Levey made by It. If. Wells Constable of 2nd lAwtriet G’ J/, and returned to me. Also nt enme lime and place will lie oold one tract or parcel of land lying on tbe prong of Williamson's Swamp Creek in Washing ton County, containing four hundred and sixty (4(10) acre*, more or less known as Green Brantley’s Home Place and l-rounded on the North by land* of George Prince, on the East by land* of J. A. Robson trustee, Soulli by William- non’* Swamp Creek and ion Ibe West by land of M. Newman' Levied on a* (be property «f Greee Drantjey to satisfy a Fi Fa Issued in from tie Superior Court of said county in favor of .Joseph G. Brown Uov, for the use of Cob «k Harbuck Vs B F Kudisell, Prill. G Brantley, John U Wick er, and A. A. Cullen« Securitie* now proceeding for ibe n*e of Lawson Mid Cason adiuiiiiHtriilom on tlie estate of Nich olas Harbuck, mirvivor of tbe firm of Cobb and Harbuck. Written notice given Green Brantley Defendant in iH>s*e»sion. This Aug. Slit 1887. C. A. Wall Sheriff? W. C. i> icon: ss Iona i. v\ iu>s. E. S. MADE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 'SANDERSVILLE, Ga. B. i>. Evas*. J. For Administration. GEORGIA—Washington County. Ordinary’s Office. Moses and John Tison have in due form appliod to tbe undersigned for permanent letter* of admiulatration cn the estate of Matlhiaa Tisou, into of said county, deceased, and I will pnss niton said application on tba first Mouday iu September 1887, at uty offioe iu Snudursville iu said county. Oivuu under my band officially this lat day of August, 1887. M. NEWMAN,.Ordinary. 8-4- Adminislrutor’s Dismission. GEORGIA—Wasbiigtoo county. ORDINARY’S OFFICE. Issao L. Smith, Administrator ol tbe estate of Mrs. Mary M. Smith late of said county, deceased, has in due form applied to me for letters of dismission (rum tbe adminis tration of said estate, nud 1 will pass upon bis applioatiou on the first Mouday in Sep tember lt>87, at my offiue iu Saudersville In oonuty. Given under my band offioiully Ibis Otb day ot June 1VH7. M NEWMAN, Ordinary! C-U—‘Jut For Administrator's Dismission. GEORGIA—Washington County. ORDINARY'S OFFIOE. Isnao L Smith, Administrator of tbo es tate of Daniel H. Smith late of said county, deceased, has in due form applied to me for letters of dismission Irorn said administra tion, and I will pass upon said application on tbe first Mouday iu October. 1887, at my office in Suudersville iu said county. Given under my band and official signa ture this 28lh day of J uoe, 1880. M. NEWMAN, Ordinary. 0-30—3w GEORGIA—Washington County ORDINARY’S OFFICE, W. H. aud J. A. Fulgbam. Executors of tbe will ol Matthew Fulgbmn deceased bave in due form applied to tbe undersigned for leave to sell the lauds be longing to tbe es tate of said deceased, and aaid' application will be beard on tbe first Monday in Septem ber next, at my offioe. This 13tb day ol Julv, 1887. M. NEWMAN, Ordinary W. O. 7-1441 — James E. Page. Jr., J. G. Whiddon, David L. Tanner, Elias IK. Tanner, Marcel us Novthinglon, F. A. Watkins, Seth L. llodyes, Jue A. Prince, H li Cox, A. Jli. Riddle, W. A. Smith, 91«< IKm. E. Tanner, IK. Thos, li rant Icy, John T. lirown, Ji. E. Bridges, Chas I). Thiyjjen, John F. Tanner, Jas. H. Page, J. H. Brantley, M. H. Hartley, Gid SlQCttr, Elias O'. Joiner, Titos. A. Curry, Jostph Bell. Second Week Travcre Jury Seplen\\w Term 1887.' James T. llogrrs, S. if. Page, Huts. G. Moye, Isaac A. Smith, IK. C. Brinson, A. IK. J. Wood, Linton A. Tanner, J. J. Smith, li. li Sheppard, John T. Hudson, D. S. Smith, Joseph Ik. Fluker, Thos. E. Vickers, Jl. A. Page, A. F. Hudson, Judson Lord, IK. A. Snelling, G. T. Horton, J. 11, Young, Jas. F. Northington Jno. IK. Braswell, Geo. li. Jenkins, A. C. Griffin, lienj D Joiner, Bean ford Tarpley, John A- Robison, Tlws. p. Smith, Sam W. Rogers, W. J. Taylor, Kinchen Bridges, A. S. Mitchell, Chas Ireeman, L G. (Jrecnway. J. D. Grrr, |I%. E Jgsey, H. S. Turlington, Yeur’s Support. GEORGIA—Washington County. ORDINARY'S OFFICE. Whereas tbe appiaisers appointed to set apart a year's support fur Mrs. Anu Joiuer widow ol E. Gardner Joiuer aud her five minor children, have filed their return iu this office, all persons concerned are hereby notified to appear at the Court of Ordiuu- ry to be held in and fur said conuty on tbe first Monday iu September next ami show cause if any they have, wby said return should not bu approved and bo made tbe judgmeut of tbe Court. This 15tb day of July, 1887. U. NEWMAN, Ordinary. 7-21-41 FiNtrny Nktlce. One cow nbmit 8 years old, with red sides, white face and hack, took uputiny placo below Tunuillc, about 3 weeks ago. Parlies can get her by E roving property, and paying for til ing carp of Iter, also paying for this advertisement. NATHAN THREAT, At Claud Joyner's. August 20th 1887.—4t. t»B9 Aroh BtnM, PMiad’a. Pa. A Well Tried Treatment Far Consumption, Asthma, llroiirhlts, Dyspepsia, Catarrh, llay Fever, Head- aelie, Debflily Klieiiinuli.-jii, Neuralgia, auit tilt Chrome and Nentsi llisortten. When “Conqiouml Oxygen" is inhaled llie nesrt has imparted to it inerensed vitality Tliut Organ send* forth the blood with uior* force and less wesr to iuelf; tile vital cur rents leave on their circuit new de|K>*its vital force in every celi'of tissue over which thev pnss aud return-agGn for it new sup ply. This simple story is the rational ex plication of the greatest .advance Unit medi cal science ha* yet made,' “The Compound Oiygcn ’ Treatment which Drs. Htarkey AFilvti, No. 1629 Aren Street, l'hilinlelpbm, hiVe been using for tlie Inst sixteen years, is a scientific adjust ment of the elements of Oxygen and Nilro S en tuaynelixed, und thecpnqioiind is so con ensed and made portable tlmt it is carried by express to every portion of the country —indeed, it is sent all over Ibe world. Dus. Sakkey A Falks have the libert to refer (m proof of their atundli.g as Fkv- sieians) to the following named well-known persons who have triedthvir Trcatiuen llox. William D. Kelley, Member of Vongmu, Philadelphia, IIev. Vurron L. Con had, Editor Lutheran Ubteretr, Philadelphia Rev. Charles W. Cushino, Editor American Re former Asm York, IIon. Wii.lam 1’enn Nixon. Editor Inter-Ocean, Chicago, 11, Judge Joseph It. Flanpeks, Temple Court, Xtui York. Mbs. Mahy A. C’atok, Widow of tli^ inte Dll Hakvey CatuH Camden. New Jeneu Mits Maky A Doughty, Jamaica, Long Bland Xew York Mus Maky A Livkwmohe Melrose Massachusetts , Judge li 8 Vooiujkes, New York Citu MkGkokge iV Kuivauih —' Jr opt'r St George,s Hotel Philadelphia, Mu Fkank Siddall A well-known Merchant, Philadelphia Mu William H Whjtely. Silk Manufacturer Philadelphia, To. Aud many other* in every purl of tbe U ( “Compound Oxygen—its Mode of Action and Results" is.llie title of avplumcof Pearly 200 pages, by Drs Starkey A Paleu which gives to all inquirers full information as to tlii remarkable curative ag’erif'nnd a large record of stiprising cures in a Wide range of chron ic cast*—many of them being abandoned to die by other physicians. It will bemailad tree an address on application »II* NTAUKJ2Y A VAI.EN, 1.WO Arch SI.. Fliiludclpliiu P For Leuve to 8ell Land. GEORGIA—Wushiugtou County. ORDINARY’S OFFICE. H. U. Joyner, Administrator of Mrs. Mar tha 8. L Robison deceased, bus in dne form applied to tbe undersigned for leuve to sell Ute land belonging to tbe estate ol said deceased, and t will pass npon bis applica tion on the fipt Monday in September, 1887, at my office in Sandersville in said county. This 1st day of August, 1887. M. NEWMAN, Ordinary W. 0. 8-4 - 4t Deep Step 4JuuipmeeIliig begins ibis year on Saturday before 4tb Sue- day iu August The public are cordially in vited to attend ; ootne one. come all, and be snre to come praying lor tile blessing of Al mighty God npou the labors of tbe ministers. N. H. Olmbtcad, Preacher in charge. B. D. Ktxks, EVHiS & EVANS, ATTORNEY#AT LAW SANDERVILLE, GA. F. H. SAFF0LD, attorney at law, BAHDEBSVILLS, GA. Will praotlc# In all the Courts of tin Middle Circuit and in tbo »untie« turroinding W^bingto*. *‘* tontion glveh to oommerciai lew. G. W. H. WHITAKER, DENTIST, SANDERSVILLE, GEORGIA. —TERMS CASH.— Ollieo upstnira in the Photo graph Gallery , forrpcrly occupied by T. C. Glenn, Jones Building. Apr 20 ’80 5 ■ i H. N. HOLLI FIELD PlIVNicilAN dk fiVOEON, Saudersville, Georgia. Office next door to R. T. Walker's Grocery Store. * : wvoTbobson1 Attorney At Law. Sanilcravillet'Gn. Office In the Cou r House. JERNIGAN & SON will fix your wat ch or clock as eh eap, if not cheap er than anyone else, come and see. NOTI(’»:i hi .000.000 lo I.OIlit - All parties in Washington and Baldwin coiintie -whose loan* on improved farm* mature in 1880, ami desire “EXTENSION" at "ready reduced rates; will Hud it to their advantage to call and xcu me nt their eat best convenience, at my ollieo in Co.irt House,Saudersville, where my rep- re.,•limitative or my self will be pleased to accommodate them. W. it. THIGPEN. HAMILTON HOUSE, Tennille, Georgia. Situated convenient to the depot. Polite servants. Good rooms and charges reasonable. Respectfully, J. C. HAMILTON, Proprietor. Money To Loan. The undersigned nr# prepared to negotiate LOAN UPON REAL FS TATE, security or approved COL LATERAL paper. Terms easy. Evans & Evans, Attorney* nt Lnw. Black Hmitli Hliop DUGGIES, and WAGONS Repaired PLOW WORK and HORSE SHOEING, n Specialty. Henry HI. Little. gk 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- _ Cheap Clocks at Jernigan <fc Son’# Jewelry htoroii L Bnckleii’s Arulcu Salve. The Best Salve iu the world lor cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains, Corns, and all Skiu Erup lions, and positively euros Piles, o no pay required, it is guarantee to give perfect satisfaction, or indue refunded. Price 25 cents per box FOR SALE BY DR. RAWLINGS IT Rave your watcL fixed by Jernigan ds Son, they will give yen satisfaction. Buy your Cotto Pros*Rope» LANG it WILT'S and »ave money We are able to prove beyond a doubt tba tbe Compound Oxygen treatment is a sure cure for sore throat we hada chronic case of of 15 year* akuiding pcrinanaiitly cured by it; tbo.se who are not benefited from it* u*c. fail because they do not carry out the Drs,’» directions* To derive benefit you must scud corect diagnosis of your case to Drs, Starkey and Palen, 1029 Arch Street Philadelphia Pa. Call at this Office for full particulars “PA imiebsTavoiiitk." Is meeting with satisfaction with planters iu Washington county, to be found at Eureka Mills, 'jf-lit IN GEORGIA, BARBER--SHOP!- A CALL ON S R HENRY BRANTLEY, R B THE 0 E FASHIONABLE BARBER P R HOTEL BLOCK EUREKA MILLS, Sandersville - - - Ga. T HESE mills are now making the best Flour and Meal of any mill iu the country. Every accommodation is provided' for "peoplecoming in from a distance, llopest,. men are iu charge, and EVEItY.P.OUND o*’ Meal, Flour and Bran That tbe wheat anu corn will make is (GUARANTEEDTO THE CUSTOMERS of the mill, less the toll. So bring in your WHEAT AND corn at tiie same time und thereby save going; to mill twice. C. It. PRINGLE, Prop’ter 7-9 85— tf . J L. YAOR Miller 21 Alabama St, Atlanta Ga, ManuMiiim Of £ Pure Linseed Oil Paints,|ltail llpad, Oar, Bridge, Iron and Roof Paints, One Coat Carriage Paint, any one can use th0m, Lead, Oil Colors, Graining Colors; &&, &c. Write for color cards and priees. We are malim as good goods ss are made in America, Al so dealers in VARNISHES, BRUSHES and WINDOW GLASS. «]|aaid The Fanners Friend!!! IT OFF-SETS THE LOW PRICE OF COTTON. lly cleansing tbo seed porfeot, nover olio f runs light, gins hist, a ukes n good santplo. Tlio t’oodor st^’ ^ n tbo floojr, it will f ny kind of cotton regular, ovory gin * ^ nteotl as reprcscntcil n to give satisfaction. Price# lupr ' - reduced. Call on or address, ■ LANG and WILT. Muuu'itcturors Agents, SundersviUo, Georgia. For full descriptio prices and terms. A gin w 11 bo kept in stock where it ca be e(e lmny time. rsr IRON WORK^ Lang: cS& ‘Wilt, Propt’rs. Sandersville, Ga. Maniifttcturera and Doalcra in: 8toam Enginoi of all styles. Saw Mills. Grist Mills. Cotton Gins, Presses and Machinery of ull kinds A full liuejot Hubbcr and Leather Belting k pt in stock. Steam and Water-Valves,.Steam pipes and Fittings, Inspirators, Machine Oils and Mill Supplies. -. , Repair work solicited and prompt v done and as cheap , und .well ns can be dono all Machinery sold by us we guarantee to bo us rep resented. ... Write or call on us for Prieos and u’t seription of any tiling vviuitc'V in the Muehine line. Mrs. C. C. ItllOH V --DE ALER IN—• Millinery and Fancy Goods, ! NOTIONS, &c.3 tho most nuts’ ever' in grofti. Cull early und make your selections while the stock has nearly orery VAUIGHY and STYK, fournl on tho Spring Fashion lAates of 1887. J Notions of ..11 kinds con- stunt coming. FINE DRESSES Cut, fitted and made to order. Every lady in town, county or adjoin^, ing counties are earnestly requested to call at.my stroro, see and exam ine my Stock whether they wish lo buy or not. Cor. Harris and Jerui- gau Streerts, Wutkius’ Building. Apil 5th 1887. J. S. WOOD- —CHAS. S WOOD. J. S. WOOD & BROTHER ) Cotton Factors, SAVANNAH GEORGIA. Usual accommodation to Shippers andfBuyers Bagging and Tie# always on hnnd • ■ ' Notice. I hereby forewarn any one from hircing Jonas Kplirum, colored. be is under contract with me fni the present year. June2llh, 1887,' John Spauldinu- GUN SHOP. duns, Pistols and Sewing Machines Repaired by E. TWILLKY, on Jernigan street, next to Mr. Bonj. Wihddou’s residence. PkRFECT SATISFACTION SEWINO'MAChInE HAS NO EQUAL. —ORANGE, MASS.— 30U.U.«jw % |bY^ Cfctaewll. SKImU, Ma. Atlanta, 6a. Csllaa, To# tan Fraidact, Cal liLfi sir 0. r. D00L1TWI CilYiBKU AND PtHTIIRE-FRAME- MAN l!FACT IJttKiKt *25.00. Machine! AT JERNIGAN and SON’S JEW ELRY ST’ORE. We ure Still in tl*« D* 1 ! 1 •, Friends our Jewelry Store is 11 full blast and work done by emit' iictoiit workmen; ' ve , p a itico lot of Jewelry, Sjioct' 10 * 0 ’’’ Clocks and tihictii instrument 8 lor sale. We hope our old h'lcu' > aud customers will not deserr. in our hour of affliction, we done you good work hereto.«_ > and will coutiuue to do so now.