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T U E s D A Y. Aligns!
dOlh. iss:
Kl^rrORIAL.
Tho when! \i ]<] in P.ko'n vri'l In
double last, veiu’n crop, or over 40,
1)00.000 busLela.
The Uaiversily of Pennsylvania
in the first cf tlio state institutions U-
lorbii) the ueo of tobacco to i;s stu-
do.its.
i; in
■n vrwir
>f 1 ',< i ll's
the sin.il
F
A 'v. C
ubc I E!c
pv ion'
h:i
hading a
ml in the 'Tennessee campaign.
He delivered a strong and eloquent
prohibition speech to an immense
mnlienee in the conrl house y:ml at
Chattanooga recently.
Comptroller-General AV right high-
The Union Sijnil. -* 1 ..*0 a year:
Th ■ Young*■nsaih-*-. .V'pen's a year:
Oak an.l Ivy i.-sl', 27> cents at
year.
A POJ \h HUVA!, oriVtOX.
Tisio'-viO .Vu .l-<\ l>q. County
•v. Clay (••>. T<x. pays. "Have
e Hitiris with n ost Imp
My hi oilier also was ve
ry low with Malarial Fever toi l .Tnnn-
du’\ but was turn d by Hme’y use of
ilos medicine. Am satisfied Electric
Bitters saved his life.
Mr. D. T. AVilcxsen, of TTorso
Cave. Ky, ml.Is a like ti diim'-ny, aw
ing, 11" positively believes he would
have died, had it : ot been for Eiec
trie bittern.
Thi--great remedy v.i'l ward oft*, na
well ns euro all d/ilmia Diseases,
r.r.il for nil Kidney. Liver, mid Stom
ach Disorders stands nuequaled.
Price Site, and $1. at Dr. Win, Rawl
ings’ drug store.
Year'a Support.
BlH‘5
Mia?. Pi. Downs ngod ubont fi.j
year died in Giles District on the
21 hist.,
Mrs. Mamie L. Null, wife of
Alonzo Hall, Ksq. died at her
residence in the Uylhu-augn, Ala ,
on the dlh inst., aged nearly 2d
years.
T. L. WINN,
PAINTER,
House Painting, (4 mining, Iv t!
omining, Paper Hanging, &c.,
lone with neatness and dispatch.
Icavo your orders at Dr Win
Rawlings’ Drug Store.
COMMIT TUCK n( Hie ( ITT
110.1 Ml> of EIMIC.V rioxt.
list j'tty Aotifj.
(tile eotv a lion I. S years old, with !
| red side.% white face and hack, took j
i tip nt my place below Tennille, about
! weeks ago. Parties can get her by i
: proving property, and paying lot ts- |
j king care of her', also paying for this '
l adverlisonicnt.
N.VTIIAN TURK \T,
At, Claud .Joyner
Angnsl 20th 1887.—11.
■scot (eotox tl. «'AtSlt%.
E. S. IASGK
l.v compliments Tax Receiver E D. .GEORGIA—Washington County.
Strange upon the
to him.
digest let-warded
Mr J M Graham tin J engineer or
tiie Steamer Laurens c n the Oconee
liver. ha>l a narrow escape from
drowning last week The boat made
a sudden turn round a bend in the
river, which threw him overboard, lie
is at his (lost again- We advise him
to look ont for short turns next time.
Someone attempted to break o|»eii
the store of Mr Wynn of Dublin
one night la*t week hnt failed either
on account of the secure fastenings
or some one passing frightened them
away
The Macon Telegraph says the
State Fair this year will surpass any
previous one
Meriweather county is waxing
wnnnonthe prohibition question.
The election will he held on the 29lh
inst, both sides claim the counts;
we hope the prohibition side will
win
A CkmltD.
Davisroko, Ga. August 211. 1887
To the public, the special from
Macon in the Atlanta Constitution of
the 10th instant, giving an account
of the robbery of the trunk of Miss
Eliza AA'ulkcr, nntl saying that Detec
tive Shackleford discovered that Roll
ert Walker was the only one who had
the keys of the trunk Irom which the
money was stolen, is to my knowl.
edge false, and without foundation
1 believe the said It. It. Walker to
lie an upright man nud entirely in
nocent of the cbm-gc made in said
special. The said Detective Shack
elford ennferod first with mo and
then witli Messrs, J. F. AValkcr and
K. B. Walker, making misrepresen-
tj each that implied suspicion ol
i lie other, and in tnis manner drew
money first from one, then the other
abandoning the effort to scenic the
lost money when he Imd extracted
lrom us all the money he could.
J. A. Jackson.
Macon Tclcgroph.
OliDINARY'S 0FF1CE,
Wherc-aa the nppmisrrs appointed to net
spnrt n jest's Hippoit for Mm. Polly Htnitb.
willow of Joseph D Smith hits of said connty,
deceased, have Hied their Return* in this
< (tloe; all persons concerned nre hereby no
tified to appear nt the Conrt of Ordinary to
r-e held in nnd for said county ou tho first
Monday in October 1S87. and show cause
ir rdj they have, why said Retorn should
not bo approved end made the juilyutinl
of the Conrt of Ordinary.
This 15th day of August, 1SS7.
M. NEWJHN, Ordy.
9-25—41 '
New Roads.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE.
All persona Interested, are hereby notified
tbRl it no good canse he ahown to the contra
ry, an order will be granted by the under
signed on Sutnrdxy the 17th day ot 8t-pl>tu.
ter, 1887, establishing the lollowing described
new road in the With and Ulst Distriata, O.
M., as marked ont by tho Road Commis
sioners appointed for that purpose.
Beginning at Harrison near thug ip of Jen
kins und Fiilghuui; llienco along the land
line between Dr Davis and I .on is Davis n
straight line to the Tarver road; thence said
road to ooroer of J. XV. Rrndy’H lenoi-; thence
pnat said Brady’s boose one hundred vard-
to the cornerof W. R. Olivers’ land; thence
along the land line between said Olivers and
and R J. Moj o, and through the land ol said
• Ihivera to the oorner of A. IP. J. Woods'
land; thenoa slung the line between s-iid
ll’ood nnd OiirorH. crossing Cedar Croek at
an old road bed; thence by stakes set liy
John T. Loyd's; thence along the land line
between raid Loyd nnd W. J. Jenkins;
thonoe by stakeR set through lands of said
Jenkins, Frank l’ago nnd Riolmrd Pago, in-
lerBHollDg with the WrightsvilL road near
the Grubb grave yard.
Given under my hand officially this 13th
day of August, 1887
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
9-25-41 '
TO TIIF. NAXI)Kimvil.l.E
niEHCHKl-
Samlersville, Ga., Aug. 25th 1887,
Mr. Editor'
In reading the Middlo Geor
gia Progress dated August the 10th’
1 notice an Eilitorial in the way of u
stricture on ‘‘Watkins Hall’’ condetil
ing its benches «fec\ “Well now all
admit that the soft side of a bench
is hard, and I well know that a two
to
dipose
hours heat is irksome, cspccialy
those possessed of such little u clip
matter us the Editor who penned the
piece refered to; and the next time 1
will sec that he gets a chair, if it is
«o I can, it all are not taken under
the style of 4 Reserved Scats” then
it will be a beneh or nothing; unless,
Jie waltzes to the front with an extra
amount curly enough to secure one
himself. Now the owner of Watkins
Hall has always shown himself a
man of cncrg yaml willing to do any
thing that would add to the eointor
of the public; nnd were tho llall
used often enough to warrant the fix
ing better seats and accomodations,
lie would certainly do so; biitour city
people don’t think it hardly right to
pay anything for the use of it when
'tis for the benefit ol churches chari
ty &c I think the owner 1ms been over
liberal for such purposes, too much
so for any complaint ns to comfort
and the writer of tho article in the
Progress knows this well enough. 1
am sorry for any thing that may
have been uncomfortable to him, anil
1 would suggest a PILLOW next
time he goes to Watkins’ Hull, for
his own especial sitting.
Youks &o..
MACK DUGGAN
For Leave to Sell Land.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
ORDINARY'S OFFICE,
& O. Jordan, Administrator ol the estate
of Thomas Jor Ian, d-epused, has io doe lorm
applied lo the undersigned for li-avo to hi II
ths lands belonging to the estate of said de
ceased, aid said application will be heard on
the first Monday in October n<-xt.
This 18th day of August, 1887.
M. NEWMAN, Old.
9-25-U
Dr. G. W. II. Whitaker
K. A. Sullivan, Ksq
ibiit. Mark Newman
Morris Hnpp, Ksq )
Mnj Win. Gallaher>
Rev. T. M. Harris \
On finance
On Buildings.
; Ou school prop-
I orty
On Rules
Dr. A. Mathis
Hon. H. D. Kvann
Capt. I. Herman
Hon. P. R. Tallinferro
Hon. (J. R. Pringle
lion. J. N. Gilmore
Dr. II. N. Hollifii'hn On Exnminn*
Ik T. Rawlings, Ksq >• lions and Text
Dr. J. B. Roberts ) Books.
D. L. HAYES,
Painter.
House Fainting, Graining, Knl
soniining, Marbalizing, Glazing,
Paper Hanging, &c. Leave your
Diders ut Dr. A Mathis’ Drug
Storo. 3ni
Year's Snppirt.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE.
Wboreas tho appiaiaers appointed to set
apart a year's support lor Mrs. Aon Joiner
widow ol E. Gardner Joiner ami her five
minor children, haw filed their return iu
this office, all persons concerned are hereby
notiftod to appear at tho Court of Ordina-
ry lo ho held In and for said county on the
first Mooday in Bi-ptember next nud show
canse if any they liavo, why said return
should not bo approved and be made the
judgment of the Conrt.
This loth day of July, 1887.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
7-21—ft
Administrator's Dismission.
GEORGIA—Washington county.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE.
Isano L. Smith, Administrator of iho estate
of Mrs Mary M. Smith Into of said county,
deceased, bus in dne form applied to me
for loiters of dismission from the adminis
tration of said estate, and I will pass npou
Ida application on the first Monday in Be
■ ember tab7, ut my office iu Samlersville j
eonnty.
Given under ray hand officially this Gtb
me 1V87
Sheriff’s Sales.
First Tuesday in September 1887.
GEORGIA.—Washingt in County
Will he sold before (lie Court House door-
in the city of Samlersville. on the first Tues
day in Septcmlicr 1887 between (lie legal
hours of sale, to th- highest h ilder the lol-
lowii'g property to wit. One tract of land
lying in said county anil Btste. Two Hun
dred und thirty five uercs (235)more or less
mill bounded on the North by lands o' J. M.
Sili-tli, on llieKnslhv lands ol B. D. Joiner,
on tiie Konlli hv lands of Edwin Bwint, on
• ho West by the big Olioonie Creek. Lev
ied as the property of U. W. Smith to xulix-
fic two Justice Court li fas in favor of A.
Falk A Hon vs O W Smith Property iiointeil
out by plaintifls Attorney und legal notice
given tenuiilH in possession.
Also at same time and place will he sold,
One tract oi parcel of land lying in Waslia
ington Connty Georgia. Containing Fifteen
acres more or less, and hounded on lira
North, South. Fust & west by lauds ol Mis.
Rosa G. Smith, Levied upon as tiie prop-
trty of Mrs Ross G Smith lo satisfy a Jus
tice Conn l-'i Fa in favor of u Labor Lien
of C. G. Stewart vs Rosa O. Smith,
l-iovey made by 14. U. Wells Constable ol
2nd Dostriet G- M, und returned to me.
Also at same lime nnd place will ho sold
one tract or parcel of land h big on the prong
ol WiHianison's Swamp Creek in Wiishing-
lon County, containing four hundred and
sixty (400) acres more or less known ux
Green Brantley’s Home Place und bounded
"i* *hi> North by lands pf
Georgo Prince, on tho East by lands of
J. A. Robson trustee, South by William-
son's Swamp Creek and on tho West by
luiid of M. Newman- Levied i n ns the
property of Grecu Brantley to satisfy a Fi
Fit issued in from tin Superior Court of
said county in favor of • Joseph E, Brown
Gov, fortlie use of Cob A llarhuck vs B F
Riitlixell, Prin. G Brantley, John K Wick
er, and A. A. Cullens Securities
now proceeding fortlie use of Lawson and
Cason administrators on the estate of Nich
olas Hurbuck, survivor of tho firm of Cobh
and llarhuck. Written notice givun Green
Rrui.tley Defendant in possession. Tills
Aug. 8th 1887.
0. A. Wall Sheriff W. C.
TDftnP AIKHIA
ncctsrcnra.
rORNEYAT LAW,
GANDERSVII.LE, Ga.
U. D. Kvam. Jn
EVANS & EVANS,
ATTORNEYSAT LAW
SANDERVII.LE, GA.
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and nil Oimuieami Xrriuut Vittorrier*.
When "Compound Oxygen" is inhaled the
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That Organ sends forth the blood witli nuir;
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plinntion of the greatest advance that medi
cal science lias yet made.
“The Compound Oxygen Treatment ’
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dcnscil and made portable tlmt it is carrietl
by express to every portion of the country
—Indeed, it is sent all over tiie world.
Dus. S.mucky A I’ai.kn have the libert
to refer (hi proof of their standing as Phy
sicians) to the following named -veil-known
persons who have tried their Trcatineu
Hon. William D. Kkllky,
Mi-mbir of (hnt/rc**, I’hilade'.jihia.
Rkv. Viutou I,. CoxIIAll,
Julilo,- Jjullo roit Obaervcr, IVit/iith i/i/iin,
Rkv. Ciiaiilkh W. Cusiiixo,
Julitor American litformer A’iii# York,
Hox. W’ii.lam Pkxx Nixon.
Jiililor Inter-Ocean, Chicayu, It,
Juixik JosKi’it R. Flandkiis,
Temple Court, New York,
Miih. .Maiiv A. Catoh. Widow of th- Inti
Du Haiivkv (,'atoii Onmlen. New jc.rcey
Mas iWAUY A Douoiity,
Jamaica, Long Inland New York
Mas Maiiv A Livkumoiik
Melrune MaMachunella
JuiHIK It S VoolllIKKS,
New York City
MrGkouiib tV El) war ns
J ropt'r St (Jeorye,s Hotel P/iilaiM/dna,
Mu Fit a x ic SmpAi.L
.1 well-known Merchant, IVtilailtlphia
Mu William 11 Wiiitkly,
Silk Mannfactarcr J'hiladelphla, Pa.
Ami many others in every purl of the U S
F. E. BAFF0LD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SANDEItGVILLE, GA.
Will pract'ccin all ths Courts of tin
Middle Circuit nnd in tho countilt
Mtrru Hiding Washington. Special a.*
tention given to commercial law.
G. W. II. WHITAKER,
DENTIST,
SAN D15RSV1LLK, G EG R GI A.
—TERMS' CASH.—
XtF' Office upstairs in the Photo-,
jniipli Gallery fnrmet-ly o.-cuiiti'il
h\- T. Glenn, Jones Building.
Apr 20 '80
H.N.HOLLIFIELD
PHYSICIAN Ac SCCJEOiY,
Sandersville, Georgia.
Oftico m-xt door to R. T. Walker’s
Grocorv Store.
day of June
fi 9 -3m
M NEWMAN, Ordinary
For Leave to Sell Land.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE.
H. B Joyner, Administrator of Mrs. Mar
thas I. Robison deceased, has in due lorm
applied to the undersigned for leuve to sell
the land belonging to tha estate oi said
leccased, and I will pass upon his applica
tion on the Unit Monday in September. 1887,
at my office iu Sandersville in said county.
This 1st day of August, J887.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary W. 0.
8-4 4t
Mr Joint Gray who lives four
miles from Byron, in this couty.
happened to the good fortune to
find several hundred dollars in
gold which hail been hidden awaj
perhaps for years in the sent ol an
-old invalid chair iu his posession
The money fe.l while he was try
ing to repair the 6eat of the chair
It was wrapped in pieces of paper,
when Mr. Taylor died his brother,
Mr James Taylor, the administra
tor of the estate, believing that the
old chair would bring nothing at
the sale gave it to Mr. Joint Gray,
who is very poor und has been st
-cripple, unable to work, all his life.
—Dublin Gazette.
Wo would not object to failing
3icir to such a ohair ourselves, as
ditoncy is very scarce indeed, in
Ahesejparts'
For Administrator's DUmissiou.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE.
Isano L Smith, Administrator of tho es
tate ot Daniel Q. Smith late of suid connty,
lecaased, has in due form upplied to me lor
tetters of dismission iroin suid administra
tion, acd I will pass upon said application
on the first Monday iu October, 1887, at my
office in Sandersville in said county.
Oiven under my hand und official siana-
tore this 28lh day ol Ju—
C 30-3m
I une, 188U.
NEWMAN, Ordinary,
GEORGIA—Wawhington County
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
W.H. audj. A. Fulghnm. Exeontors o|
the will ot Matthew Fulghnm d< ceased have
iD due form applied to the undersigned for
leuve to sell tho lands bdoDging lo the es
tate of ni.il deceased. nnd said application
will be haul'd ou the first Monday iu St ptem-
her next, at my office. r
ThiB 13th day ot Julv, 1887,
M, NEWMAN, Ordinary W, 0.
7-144t —
For Administration.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
Otdinary’s Office.
Moses and John Tison have in due form
applied to tho nodersigued for pirnmnent
letters of admiuiBtratiou cu tho estate ol
Matthimj Tieou, lute of suid oouoty, doceusod
and I will pasH upon said application on the
first Monday in September 1887, at my office
in 8 tuderuville in said county. J
Given under my hand officially this 1st
day of August, 1887, ' 81
s 4 H- NEWMAN, Ordinary.
(■rand Jury.
September Term 1887.
IF. Dacia,
iV. Harman,
J
IF.
U. F. Gladden,
John. T. Grose,
L. J. Hat,,
S’ M. J Jit ch>'ock',
S. J, Jordan,
John Taylor,
L. li. Kendrick 4 ,
l)r. L. S, Garner,
Jno. C. Duggan,
lF<n . Galtoher,
Jno. M. J In diets,
IF. L). Hunter,
Mahon Warthen,
A. IF. Aldred,
A. IF. Quin,
Alonza J. Holmes.
IF. G. Hailey,
I Fin. li. Francis,
M D C M Summerlin, Syl l y rince,
It. T. Pound, T. N. Smil/i
M. ill. Mathis, J‘al II, Sheppards,
Thus. E- llrown, Oed L. Mathis,
Frank S. Strange, Dr. J. R. Henderson
First Week Tracerse Jury September
Term 1887.
E. IwiUe.y,
E. IF. Hompkins,
Abel Cason,
L. D. Newsome,
J id itts S. Drown,
Jno. E Smith
Abe. Youngblood,
Rob'l Chapman,
IF. G. Anight,
E. R. Dudleg,
H. F. Joyner,
Marshal H Hodges
James E. Doge. Jr., J. G. IVhidtlon,
Dacid L. Tanner, Elias W..Tanner,
Marcelus Norlhinglon, F. A. Watkins,
Seth L. Hodges, Joe A. Prince,
It D Cox, A. M. Riddle,
IF. A. Smith, 91.sl IVm. E. Tanner,
IF. Thos. Drantley, John T. Rrouin,’
J/. E. Bridges, Chas D. Thigpen,
John F. Tanner, Jas. II. Page, ‘
J. II. Drantley, M. H. Hartley,
GUI Slaver, Elias G. Joiner,
Thus. A. Carry, Joseph Deli.
Second Week Travel'll Jury SeptemUe
Term 1887.'
lames T. Boyers, S. M. Page,
'Ihos. G. Moge, J.-aac A. Smith,
IF. C. Brinson, A. IF. J. Wood,
Linton A. 'Tanner, J. J. Smith,
li. D Sheppard, John T. Hudson,
D. S. Smith, Jusejjlt II. Fluker,
Thos. E. Vicktrs, B. A. Page,
A. F. Hudson, Jut!son Lord,
W. A, Snelling, G. T. Horton,
J. Jl, Young, Jas. F. Northington
Jno. IF. Braswell, Geo. Jl. Jenkins,
C. GnJ/in, Deny D Joiner,
Beau/ord Tarpley, John A. Robison,
Thos. F. Smith, Sam IF. Boyers,
W. J. 'laytor, Kmchen Bridges,
A S. Mitchell, Chns tree man,
l. G. Green way, J. D. Orrr,
Will. E Joseij, H. S. Turlington,
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HUN S’lMKKUY Ac IMI.HV
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Son’s Jewelry -Store.
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Tho Besl Salve iu Iho wmTiI lor cuts
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FOR SALE BY Dlt. RAWLINGS
i*r have your watch fixed by
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luliafuution.
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WILT Stiii.l save money
We arc able lo prove beyond a doubt tha
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"FA It Jl i; IMFA VOUITE.”
Is meeting with satisfaction witli
planters in Washington county, lo
be found at Eureka Mills. 7 lit
W, G. ROBSON.
Attorney At Law.
Sandcrsvill“, Gn. Office in the Cottr
House.
JEUNIGAN&SON
williix your wat
cli or clock as ch
eap, if not cheap
er than anyone
else, come and see.
NOTICES
01.000.000 lo Lonff
All pnrtles in Washington and Baldwin
couiilic ► whose loans on improved farms
mature in l8sti, and desire “KXTK NS ION”
i.t greatly i edit ceil rates; will find it to
llicir advantage to call and see me at their
eailiest convenience, at my ollitfo in
Co ir. House,Sandersville, where my rep-
resentatative or my self will he pleased to
accommodate them.
W. li. THIGPEN.
GEORGIA,
F*J. Coolctke & Bro,
Alabama
QIL
O b,
Atlanta Ga.
lage Jt'aint, 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 •
so dealers in YAUNISHE8, BliUtSHES and
WINDOW GLASS.
J)aiai ol Pratt,
The Farmers
to give SiitUfiiotioii
Cull oti or addfosa.
PciuoA It i
rctltieed.
LANG and WILT.
Mann deturers Agents, Sandorsvillo, (to .rgia. For full dose riot io
prices and terms. A gin w II bo Kupt in stock whore it cu
ho etc nuny lime.
Tennille, Georgia.
Situated convenient to the depot.
Polite servants. Good rooms utul
charges reasonable.
Res pee t fill I v.
J. V. HAMILTON,
Proprietor.
Money To Loan.
The ttnilersigncil nro prepared to
negotiate LGAtV UPON RKAL KS
TA I'F, security or approved COL
LATERAL paper. Terms easy.
Evans & Evans,
Attorneys ut l.nxv.
IROMf WORKS*
Lang 1 cto ‘Wilt,
Propt’rs. Sandersville, Ga.
Manufacturers nntl Dealers in: Steam Engines ot all styles. Saw
Milly. Grist Mills. Cotton Gins, Presses und Machinery of all kinds
A lull linejot Rubber and Leather Bolting k pt in stock.
Steam and Water Valves, Steam pipes u"d Fittings, Inspirators
Machine Oils and Mill Supplies.
Repair work solicited and prompt v done nnd as cheap and well
as can he dono all Machinery sold by u» we guarantee to bo as rep-
resented.
Write or cull on us for Prices and
in the Maehiuo lino.
script'on of anything wtuite 1
Mr
0. f. MOLITTLE,
C1ILDEH
AND
P IC T U R E- F R A M E:
WAMFACTIUIlIt,
126 Jackson Street, • Augusta Georgia.
Post OlHce.
To Tub Puhlic.—
All persons disposed to grumble
with the Postmaster fur closing tho
mail pouch a little too soon lo suit
their convenience will please read
the following Postal Law and govern
themselves accordingly.
jS'kc. 410 Postal Laws and regu-
lations. Time of dosing mails.
Mails at first class Post offieos are
to be closed one hour, and at all oth
er offices, one half hour before the
schedule time of departure of trains,
unless such departure is between tho
hours of U p. m. nnd 5 a. in., when
they can be closed at 9 p, in. The
Post office in New York City is ex
cepted from the requirements of
this section.
’I he railroad wiiistlo is not intended
as a notie.e to tho postmaster but
is a warning to the public to get
ready. The postmaster is governed
hy Postal laws and his clock, and
not the railroad whistle.
Respectfully,
JOHN B. ROBERTS,
Postmaster.
Sandersville, Georgia, Aug. 23rd ’87.
Notice.
I hereby forewarn any oie from
hir«*i n .< Jonas Epluani, c 1 >red,
lie is under contract with in * foj the
present year. Juno 2lLh, 1887,
’John Si-auldi.no-
BSlsick Smith Shop
RHGGIES, und WAGONS
Repaired
PLOW WORK anil HORSE
SHOEING, a Specialty.
Henry M, Little.
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,
Sandersville - - - Q a .
T HESE mills arc now making the
best Flour and Meal of any null in
tho country. Every accommodation
is provided for people coining in from
a distance. Honest men are in
charge, and EVERY POUND of
Meal, Flour and Bran
1 hat the wheat anil corn will make i«
a r U ^ KAN m K P TOT,IK CUSTOMER),
ol the mill, less the toll.
So bring iu your WHEAT AND
corn at the same time and therein
save going to mill twice.
U. 14. PRINGLE, Propter
-9 85—tf .J L. YAOR .\£ii le ..
BUY YOUll
. C. C. BROWN,
—DE \LER IN—; ] ]
Millinery and Fancy Goods,
NOTIONS, &c.)
Huh just received her Sorin'? Stook consisting in Dirt, one of tha most
complete linns of Li lies’, Misses nud Ul,il iron’s Hats and Bonnets ever
Jiought to this it) irknt. Fi athcrs, Pluunw, Tips nud F'.o.vors iu gro.it
variety mid I gu .ra-iteo t} tality, S.-ylu an I Prices.
Call ctuly nud m ike your loloction while tlr> stock bus inar’y every
VAltlKWY a,Bill STVJK,
found on ths Spring Fashion Puttcs of 1887. j Notions uf ..it kinds con
stant coming.
FINE DRESSES
Cut, fUt d und male to or l r. Every lady iu town, a unity or a lj >in-
ittg couuttcH are earnestly req tested t > c til at nty sir ire, sue an I ex inl
ine my Stock whether they wish to buy or not. Cor. Harris and Jerui-
guu Streorts, Watkins’ Rail ling,
Apil 51b 1S87.
L S. WOOD-
—CilAS. S WOOD.
J. S. WOOD & BROTHER,
Cotton Factors,
SAVANNAH, * GEORGIA.
*° Bugging mill Tim
FROM
jrER,3srxa.A.3yi.
(Non* genuine without our ti-*do m»rk.)
ON HAND AND Foil SA I.S
SPECTACLES, HOSE GLASSES, Etc,, Etc.
Watches,CTocks
AMD
JEWELRY
■kpxibbd it
JSl B3STIG A3ST
JORDAN & SMITH,
COTTON FACTORS.
AUGUSTA, • - - GEOEGIA.
Mr. \V. M, Jordan lias „„„ m ; llvl;i v
It rteen years. Satisfaction guarantee,I in
8tnri 'ge if su’d within fifteen days. Win
every respect. Cunm'ssion ’ibcents « l 1 " 1 *
n'lull, ~ "here we make i dvanea (luring the summer we eyiMJ 6
a bale cxha - liberal advances inada on colton in Hlore.
BARBER--SHUP!-
S
H
R
CALL ON
HENRY BRANTLEY,
THE 0
t FASHIONABLE BARBER P
n hotel block
sandersville, Georgia,
GUN SHOP.
Guns, Pi&tols and Sewing Machine 8
Repaired by E- TWIWVKY,
Jernigtiu street, next ta Mr.
Wihddou’s residence,
Those suffering from Catarrh will
do well to pi tee themselves undet
Drs, Strnkey and Palen 1539 A rc ^
Street, Rhiladelpnia, Pa