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Judge Samuel Hull cl tin
Supremo Court, died on La
night the 27th iuHst.
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The Georgia State l air,
the inspiriting (mult <>l
ideiil, Noi l hem, is begigning
Mime creditable pi'opotlions,
live farmer like himself is heti
ihnn n lmlfdcz'n comattsf-c ]u>!it
rums like TSvini:stou ler th> pn
lion which lie occupies—Spurt.i 1
maelite.
< < 5Eiitnmi« :»le«l.
Jl/r. Editor
Seeing in Monday's issn
the CoiiBtltution lie? ho. >. gotten i IV |
in leproentnlivt K >rl nt?r fro u John I
son, reminded me of pretty much j
meli u one on Air. John Snell who ;
i(“presented Iho same county in IS
At Unit time the Hon. Clonic Holms i
member from Laurens County, (n j?d-
Jv good fellow ho was and full of fun) \
approached Alia Snell confidentially,
n8 n fiiiend and mkeil him if ho was
uwrre of n certain meium'e on f ait.
Snell's reply was, no, that ho never
tried to keep up with half the meas
ures that wore lu mg presented. Said
Holmes there is a bill being pivp nod
to wipe out Johnson, and place it
back to the counties from which it
it was cut, which if done will forever
ruin your political fu ur >. 'Iho old
gentlemen (while he could not be
considered a wicked man.) wluna-
l'oused ou occasions like this, always
used n certain cuss word peculiar to
himself and in reply t" Holmes said:
‘‘Well what in the d—and h— will 1
do?‘Eight it with all your pow<r,'
was Holms’ advice. Hut I e.mT
rpi al.. and it will ruin me if I let tlmm
take my county away from me, jus
the fact of the liusiuu s is 1 will nev
or go home if they do; 1 tel! you what
•Holmes there is no telling llie. (level-
, incut going on here, 1 never would
have known this luid it not neon
. thiongh your kindliers. Ibdu.r final
, ly advised him to employ the servie ?
of a lawyer, which the old gentleman
readily caught on to, ami mid I will
go light now and employ my old
frieudOJ. Guns Kmnim v ho live s
heroin M lledgvilic, which lie did.
(Kennan being posted, )agret ing to
give him a laige f e if in? g .iued aie?
only lulf if i.o iost the ea-o. V? In n
iho session adjoin i <“<1 lm weld to K n
nun (exulting our the fact that J j in
(ounty had not been dibiin k<ul.)to
pay the fee, win n the Col, lit the old
uuitlenivn into the w cn i; tolling him
i;. win only a j??ko of Holmes’. S id
Snell, “1 have not slept one night's
sound sleep since Holms told liw, tin
I knew they wi re always getting up
lomelliiDg I could l ot u d? r-t xml m
know anything about, but 1 am wil
Jiug to pay you something for your
trout le, but of couiho C ol. Kennan
would accept nothing. So Snell i-.-ii
Milleclgovillo and went home a wi•> t
and better man, promising himu It
tbut lie would go to Milieogevill no
li.oio as a Georgia Legis lator.- J’l?d ?s
SPimr, - .■«
£4jhmi yz:,4t
' ON LY 1O CENTS
rott rive weensr trial or
THE U N I O PJ SIC N A L.
MARY ALLEN WEST, KoiTon.
Tt the »ilTtc‘i:»l orijnit of the National AN omntt »
Christian 'lVinprr;im-o Union. It is a woman 5
• 1: ,. ,. r , 11y wormn, for women. It i** fall of Ihe
news t• voi‘v week from iho battle*field of
THE WOMAN us. THE SALOON.
It i ,; a tna'Mnficcnc home pnper, f"r It lives to pro*
1c, ; i; u * l : . I rv it if v <1 want to be in contact
with the minds amt the hearts of
MISS FRANCES E. WILLARD,
MRS. HANNAH W. SMITH,
MRS. MARY B. WOODBRIDGE
and many other Icadai s in the ^raiulcsl moral reform
1 f the nimlrrilth century. 'I In* psipr
. nlv (orthefiNC weeks utiles
I Ot lic
vill lx
cut for
10 Cents Oisr Ddink ofWui$iiy.
(,| i to Cento also CQ Pases of Pune
and Good Readiimo
... .1 i Uu- v lii .i.v Will you try j
THE UNION SIGNAL
r live con sr. ?■! i v.? wculi!.? A ' lrr? ?■ Iho 1'u 1’1 iithcr,
GEO. C . HA LL.
161 LASALLE 3THEET, CH-CAQO., ILL.
ms-"
il I'.poti, tn chronicle '
of whom il cAO more j
“lvis leu al n v* ” T
Ihnn in Ilia cm r.f
he w >s turn In .b it r-
s n Co., G>.. Orl 30th. ISll, j titled llm
chiiirli i.t the old lt.thiny (Jump ground
to Mr.
.loho Ln,\ton and t)**p «rte»l this lifo nt her
hotii« in \Va«:h y July. 1*87. 8 joii nt tor )»er
iDiirtim' , l t r i i on 1 f r n i p wn, tmupfoi rod
m M i: c!.tireli South In
lb'il sh*) retnnied to her native county, >\tid
jiiht one month hr!-ne her ilmitb, her 1« lt« r
i t • > . i • •
eeivml, i n l sh ( * was npaitt tv m-mbei el In r
• hr»t lovu.” The old Imtiily lhl»l»*, in w*U
worn, aitil Lars Iho tufirks <»! close sill fly.
lU v hushtin I hut s, niiio(5 lie jr . in’vrrinuo, n
«la\ never pasM «l, without r« u«liDi' her llih o,
unb .-s prevtutnl l»y pruvidotittal ohuhor. Iu
nil hi r tionhh h, her uomfort und consol ition
wiih her Mih i a. Il) list ill new was m vore
amt pr>'tr.u:to l l ut her physioiun testilioH ho
ru ver miw more clr:isttnii tortitmlo an 1 ros-
itintloti, iu fill hia proloHsiotml career, of 3o
j ymrs, iivver a murmur esenpad her lips.
1 cilu» leaves an inti.rentim? t.imily, three
i ihiiiuTiteiS, atul eno sweet Itll'e hoy of a tew
| hi,mm' rs. and sve tiust h* r y hie, will
I over he an incentive to them, in leading thorn
t» Ood, mid finally a nuii d, unbroken fam
ily, hoyonc the grave. Our sister has three
| dear 111< 1 * ones, none before, un i we are
happy in the thought *«lie is with them now,
1 happy, happy, with all the
J aruimd the throne o! <.»• > 1.
Lord ever bu near to lleaa, and protect the
bereaved timily. May the lather ever Hook
ecu. 1‘ott 11oin the same old lM»lc,the hamoun-
eirin^ toRchinuH can therein bo lound by
him, »»s by his now saintr d wile, and when
1 they are culled home*, one by on., may their
; I mps bo tilled and ln^kb d, and finally may
thin he a i? m ited. unbroken laiuily in the
; nwi't t by a ml bj e. Tiulnd.
Biwtray iV.Hioc.
One cow about S years old, wit It I
veil sides, white face and back, look
up at my place below Tennille, about
weeks ago. Parlies can gel, her by
proving property, and paving for la-
Ivin;." care of her, also paying for this
adveriisemcM.
KITH AN THREAT,
At Claud Joyner's.
August 20lh 1887.
t* !*«»•'*
• S50IK Vt.l'A
E. S. LAHGMADE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SANDBUSVILlE, Or. __
u .. ” a D. Kvxsa, ja
Habit, like the ivy of oui.walls, ee-
meiits and .eonsolidiilns that which
it cannot destroy.
«•«n.ni'miiih untie ei’B’V
non::) oJ d;;>e <'.k itivv.
Hr. 0. W. II Whitaker
K. A. Sullivan, Khi On finance
Hon. Mark Newman
Morris Hupp, Iv-ip 1
Mnj Win. 0:iil?ilier> On llulldings.
Her. T. M. Huiris \
I >r. A. M at his j
Hon. IS. I). Evann ) On school prop-
Herman I el'ly
U. 'J'lilliaferi'od
K. Pringle - On Hides
N. (iiiinoro )
dipt. J.
lion. P.
Hon. C.
Hon. J
Dr. H.
New Komis.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
ORDINARY'S OEl'MCE.
All |k r-ous iiiter.'Ht d. live licv.-liy notified
tlmi it no good cause In? shows to the
1620 Aroh tstreot. Phllad’a, Pa.
A Well Tried Treatment
For CoiiMiiuiition. Asttimn. Itrom-liits,
l>ys|»c|)siu, Catiirrh, Hay Fever, llenil-
m-tie, liability ItliaiuintiMii, Neuralgia,
anil nil (hroiucami .V nvus /finonlers.
When “Pompomiil (Ixygcli’’ is inlialeil the
iu-iii-t has iin|inrted to it inarensnl vitality
That Orgim spoils forth thoblooil with more
IbiTcuiul la-' wcvr In it set I - ; iho vital car-
I rants h“?iv.' on tlo'ir l irenit now- deposits
e. I ie in < l host, j v j tl | f 0| . cc in every Coll oflisaiie over whieli
,\1 iy the goo. : ,| )0V j, , ss „ lu ] ret ti rn ag- in for a new sup
| plv. This simple story is the rational ex-
plication of the greatest advance tlmtiuedi-
I eat science lias vet made.
! “The Compound Oxygen Treatment’
which lbs. Starkey & l’alen. No. log'.) Arch
| Str.-ut, Philadelphia, have Ikvii u-ing lor
1 the hist sixteen years, is a saicntUK? adjust-
i incut of lie? elements of Oxygen and Nitro
! gen t:«tynelir.nl. and the compound is so eon
I .tensed and made portable that it is carried
i by express to every portion of the country
-indeed, it is sent all over the world.
Dns. S.\ricky A I’.u.K.'t have the libert
. to refer (m proof of their stnndii.g as l’liv-
1,1 r ' 1 ’ sieians) to the following ti nned 'voll-known
rv, Hti order will bn grunted by the under-l ‘ . , • r , ,
signed on HaiurT.v tin 17th day nt H. pt.-m. j I'J-rso 1 ** « ho n.n.- tru.il tliei natnun
her, 1 Si-7, i stab!isl.ing tin-1.1 lowing disorihu I Hon. W " MAM D. Kl-xt.fiV,
[;. t
Hr.
dlilloill )
On
Hiiivlingii, Ksq lions nltd
I. 15. Roberts
The ITiion Sign
The Young( i iismle
Hooks.
if 1. fit) a year;
30eel)Is :i year;
Oak and
year.
Ivy Leaf, 25 venls at.
new ro.t.. in the r!) li an t Ulst Ihslriats, G.
M., ns m u loot out t>y the Knud Commis
sioners appointed for that purpose.
begin nil, g at 11 an i *ou near t lie gin of Jen •
ins mi.1 l'l.lgluim; tin nee along the land
line between Ur 1'avis and Louis Davis a
stiioglit line to the liu vir mad; thence sui t
road to corner of J. W, llrailv’s fence; thence
lust, s .id I’.radj’s hom e one hundred yuni
te the corner ot W. U. ( hirers’ land
along the 1 out tin i between said (havers and
and li J.Moye, and through tl.o land ol said
i hivers to the e on, r ot A. IF. .1. Woods’
land; thence iloug tl.o line between s.i.l
H ood an I Cliiveis. crossing Cedar Crei k nt
an old road bed; thence by stakes set by
•l(jl li T. la yoV; ito nee along tlo* land line
j between said boy,I utid W, J. Jenkins;
thence by slakes set through lauds ot said
lenlunx. Fianti Page and Itiel.ard Page, in-
tersee’ing wjtli the Wrightsvilla road near
ttio (,’rabb grave yard.
Given under my bond ofi’ioielly this 13th
day ot Aiij;ilit p J.'l’i?.
M. NFAVMAN, Ordinary.
0-25— 41
F.?r le ave lo Beil Land.
GEORG I A—Washington County.
OJtDlXAHV'S OFFICE,
gm- l? . H. 'i' imo fan
J.'itiigan ik bun’s Jewelry
bo had
b o re.
til
[Ell aUTejiioriara.
Asioop in Jesus, tile. ;ed ?doop,
Fti in which lioni! ever wake lo weep
Miss Emma Page the daughter ol
Mr. E li. Page and Mrs. Sara h I
Huge was born June 5t.ii Jbb7, ngi
twelve years one month an,I twenty
nine days tiled of typhoid fever Aug
4th 1887 after an illness of forty-six
days. In her recent illness site
seemed to feel that her hour ha
Come, Inti spoke calmly of it.
Rock me lo sleep moth- r, rock me to
sleep. This is the cry ot a world
wearied spirit in its longings for rest
Jor surcease ot sorrow.
Asleep in Jesus, Oh how sweet.
This is tiki eiihn vesper thought
of a child of hope retiring t> re- 1
where Jesus lay till Ike breaking of
the morn of Glory, In a spirit pn-
ceeding her nnconciou -nos it usting-
ly serene, sweetly submissive, mid
hopefully upborne, Emma approach
cil death and when it came, willtou;
a struggle she went to sleep. lion
sad to die so early, to die in lili?’.*-
spring amidst the promise and hrieli.
ness and nflluencc of hope. Hut i
is Nature that says this, Nut it rt
stauds over the early dead ami say -
Cruel Death what high dreams tlioi
has left unhoMi! M lint lilt? I'milag.
tliou hast nipped in the blossom.
God is not the God of Lite dead, bu,
ot the living. Divine lips have saiu
“The maid is not dead, but sleepeth.’
Yes the dear daughter is •‘asleep ii
Jesus,” but we will be so lonely whet
we meet again in the school toon
and miss her bine eyes anil smites
But, she is gone! gone home. Wha,
inspiring hope for her ioved ones
here. If “Faithful unto death,’’ they
will meet her again in heaven. At
home, sweet home! Home with a:*,
gels! Home with Gotl! Throngl
the rich grace of Christ Jesus may
we all reach it. A sore loss ha?
been sustained by the household;
bright and intellectual, she was i
daughter of high promise, elicoiTnl
and sunny nitliired she was llie life
and light of home, bo nuich promts
nud so much joy qucuchcrl in dentil
Al any hearts stands by the lie
leaved family in sympathy and teats
Her blue eyes are closed,
And.on t.lieir lids whose tcx'.ur*
line,
\Searee hides the dark biueor's b,
l. eat h,
’the baby sleep is ntlloweti,
Womtm’ill 4'iii'cs,
Mr. M. ti. i'l'ulilieltstein, of Mobile
Ala., writes: I take groat p'leastire in
leeummetiding I)r. King's New His
covery for < 'onminpttoti, having used
il for a : e, ere attaelc of Hi'.mehilis
a till e.ilti ft It. It gave me instant re
lief and entirely cured me and I
have not liecu alilieted since. I also
heg to stale that l had tried other
remedies with no good result. Have
?dso ti?(d Klootric Hitters and Dr
King's Now Lite 1’ills, both of which
! can recommend. Dr. Ming’s New
Discovery Ibr Consumption, Coughs
and t 'old's, is golden a positive guar
antee. Trial hollies free at Dr Raw
lings. Drug Store.
t. lTwimbt,
PAIilT'ER,
ITotiRe Painting, Graining, Knl
souiiuin:;', Paper lht’igittg, &u.,
d *ite with neatness and dispatch.
Jjeavt' vein onlevs ut Dr Win
Memhrr of (.bnjrt’M, Philadelphia.
ltnv. VleTOTt L. CoNUAIl,
I'ditor Lutheran Observer, Philadelphia.
Itnv. CiiAtn.Ks \Y. Cumiino,
P.ditar .hum. an Ur Jor mu' Sew York,
I Ion. Wii.uvm I’i.n.v Nixon.
lid it or Inter-Ocean. Chicago, 11.
Juikik Josnrii li. IT.andiuis,
| Temple Court, A-nv ) ork.
ti'i’iioe j Mas. Mahv A. ( A’lott. \\ iilow of Hi > Inti
l)li I Iahvkv (.’.vi jii Olinden. New jersey
Mas Ai a a v A Doukiity,
Jumaiea, Limy Island .Yen' York
Mils Maiiy A lava moiik
Mel ease Massachusetts
Jut OK II s Vooaill-.KS,
jY. 1 ;e York City
Mu Ukoiiok \V l .nwAims
1 rnpt'r St <it urge,s Hotel Philadelphia,
Mn l'n x Ntc Smn.x an
A well-known Merchant, Philadelphia
Mu VVii.i.i.xM II Wurn-u.Y,
Silk Manufacturer Philadelphia, Pa.
And nutny oihi-r-i in every yurlol'the U >'
EVANS SE'rtffi,
attorneysat law
SANRERVILLE. GA.
FTH SAFFOLD,
attorney at law,
SANDE'RSVILIE, GA.
AVill prsct’co in all 'he Oourts of Iho
Middle Circuit and in the counties
,urro mding Wnsliinp-ton. hpoetal M*
teiition given to commercial m'Y*
G w. H. WHITAKER,
DENTIST,
SANDERSY ILLE. GEORGIA.
—'1 ELI MS CASH.—
f[W Olliee upstairs in.tlic Pltolo-
giapii Gallery Ibrinerly occupied
by ’J'. C. Glenn, Jones Building,
A pr 20 ’80
H.N.HOLLI FIELD
1‘IUXim'ii vV MIGF4W,
Sander sville, Georgia.
Ollloo next ('oor to 11. T. Walker’s
Grocery Store.
W, G. R0330N.
Attorney At Law.
Sandersville, (hi. Olliee in the Gottr
House.
JERNIGAN&SON
will fix your wat
cli or clock as eh
cap, if not cheap
er than anyone
else, come and see.
IN GEORGIA,
F J. Cooledge&Bro
21 Alabama St, Atlanta Ga.
‘‘Compound Oxygen—its Mode of Action and
Ike ills'’ in die title of a volume of pearly 204
pugi-ti, l>,\- Dr.i f-i irucy *N 1’ivleu xviiich gives
tu nil ini|iiin?rs full information ns to thi
rcinnrknhleciiraliv-' anem and n large record
S. G.J.trmin, At)11iinif;14ntor ot tlie cstnte | ol siijtrising cures in a wide range ot chrou*
ol Timm - Ji■ r Ian, .1? ('.-nH. it, l-ns in <1 nc torni i*? c:ises—m.uiy ol .hem being Ilh iintoned to
npi'lte.l to ttio und( lsigniid lor leaio to sill die liy other physicians, it will he mailed
too lan.ls b, longing to iho .state of sai l lie-
oeaNn.t, ft'-'l sunt applie ition «ill ho lioar.l on
iho fust Monday iu October n. *t,
This Ibih day ot August, lhh7.
M. NEw MAN, Old.
11-25—It
KucUlcti's Aniicn Halve.
Tho Best. Salvo in the w-rlil lor cuts
UruiiKs, Soles, 0leers, Sait Rlieum,
,, , ,, . Fever Horns, Tetter, Chapped Hands
uniioit lor Mrs, 1 •»11 v •Smith, , n oi.;,.
I ,li.',e|.h D Smith lalo of Mint ununtv, Lltllbluiuil, GoiliS, iiu.i a,l Skin Lllip-
tious, and positively cures Files, o
no pay required. It is guarantee
to give ported sulisfactioii, or moue.
refunded. L'lieo 2-. cents per box
FOR HALE BY. DR. RAWLINGS
gfHF r.inve your wuieli fixed by
dei liig.'tn it Son, Llu-y wil! give yen
sulifiluction.
liny your I 'olto Fi.s-Kopoa LANG it
WILT S and SUL* looney
1Yi? are aide lo prove beyond a doubt ilia
tl.r ('. mpo.ind Oxygen treatment is a sure
cure for sore throat xve had.i chrunii? ease of
of lo years standing |)erm;inanUy cured by
i(; those who are not benefited from its use.
fail because they do not carry out the Drs.’s
directions' To derive benefit Jon must send
cored diagnosis of your case to l)rs, Starkey
and Fuleu, 1G29 -' reh Street l’ln'iulelpliia
Fa. Call at tins Olliee for full particulars
“FA 80131HH t'AVOatrriL”
Is meeting with satisfaction with
planters in Washington county, lo
he found at Eureka Mills. 7-i-It
V**»»r*H b'ij port,
GEORGIA— WubhiugLou County,
OIWINAIIY'S OFFICE,
V\ Iimths tl.n npprui.'M’r.-i nppointorl to f
a pin t n
vs {flow
(h c.LUHMl, iutvu lilt'd tin ir JU'turns in this
ofllo**; all pi’VMoity crouocrncil m« hereby no-
tili"«l to appriir at tliu Court ol Onlinuiy to
be lo b) in hml for slid mianty ou tb« firht
M-'ii bv> in Oetot rr JSH7, and f bnvv causo
it any tbt»y bavc, why mi'l ltoturn Hboubl
not bi* appi.iv i! ami lniulo tho jiulgoienl
ol tin* Comt nl Ordinary.
This loth dav ot Aniput. !* •/. * '
;.i. aE -N M.iN, Ordv.
0 -25—It
!'i/T’A dim nisi ra tor’s Dixuilsbiocj*
.QE0KU1A — Waehingtou County.
ORDINAUY’H OFFICE.
Is.me I. Smith, Admini Viator of Iho es-
• ut.» ol Ditni. 1 il .Smith laiu of said count),
•?cea;;( d, 1ms in duo l.nm up; 1 i.i to mo lor
Iters ot dismission from haid ndniinistm-
ion, and 1 will push rpnn said iipplioation
,111 the ili-«{ Momlav in October, 18S7, at my
lliee in B .n tersviliu in sal I comity.
Given n.liter my lmnd and ntUei.il siguii-
lire this dill, day ot .!nno. tSKlJ.
Al NEWMAN, Ordinary.
0 30 3 m
Sheriff’s Sales.
First Tuesday in .September 1887.
GEORGIA.-- Washington County
Will l.e sold In fore tlie Court House door,
in the eily i.fSandersville, on (be first Tues
day in .September 1Ss7 between the legal
luilliv of sale, (. i ll. highest b dd.-r (lie inl-
iou ii.g property to wit. One tract of land
lying in said county and Slate. Two Hun-
died and thirty five a. res (235)more or less
and hounded on the North by binds of J. M.
Smith, on the East by lands ol li. D. Joiner,
on the Smith by la mis ..I Edwin Swim, on
tin? West by the big Ohoopic Cteek. Lev-
i* d as ihe property of G. \V, Smith to s.ilis-
fii? two Jnstiie Court li fas in favor of A.
Falk Son vs (i W Smith l’ropeity pointed
out I v plaii.tills Attorney an. 1 legal notice j
given toaaiUsin possession.
Also al same time and place will be sold.
One tract ot inreel of land lying in Wash
ing:.)?! County (le.irgi-i. C.mtlining Fift.en
t eres more or h.-g and bounded on the
North. S nith, Last A west by lands ol Mis.
Ii* tsa G .Smith. Levied upon as the prop
eriy of Mrs Ros t (i. Smith lo salisfy a Jus
tice Court Fi Fa in favor of it Labor Lien
01 C. ti. Stewart vs Rosa G. Smith
Levev made by Ii. J». M.Fs Cons.able n-
2nd Ifoslriet (i• jlf, and returned io me. J -
Abo nt same linn-and place w ill l-e sold
one tract or parcel ..1 land ly i.ig on the progg
of Williamson's Swamp ( ieek in Wasliing-
Icii County, containing four hundred mill
sixty (-.(.<)i acres more or less kiiown as
Green Brantley's Home Place and bound'd
<n ilie North by lands of
George l’riue-e, on the 1 lost by lands of
J . A. li'.bs. n ti list..-, Nouth by Wiliiam.-
s. n's Swamp .Cr.-ek and on tile West by-
land ot M, Newm.-i n* Levied on as the
property of Gr. ec Brantl.-y to satisfy n l'i
ha issue.I m lioni tie Siipeiior Court of
said county in t;i\'or ot .}<* cpb E. J.roxvn
Gov, lor the us.? ol Cob A Jl u buck vs Ii K
liudistll, Prill. (. Brantley, John K Wick
er, and A. A. Cullens Securities
now pKieeeding fori lie Use of Lawson and
Cason adiuinisiraiors on the ..slate of Nich
olas J iarhnek, survivor ot the firm of Cobh
and iiarhnek. Written notice gix’en Green
Lrai.tley I)elendaiit in possession. This
Aug. Mh 18G7.
C. A. Wall SherifT, W. C.
i- A bow legged man was standing
before the stove warming himself. A
small boy waiebed him intonilv for
awhile, ,‘itid tin ti lie broke out: say,
mi-ter, you're standing tor, near the
fire. I guess; youTe ?. wtirpiug'’
tree an address on application
l»l«N NTAiiKHY A FAM’iV.
S ,■>;»!> Arch Si.. I'hiladclpliiit I*
Cheiqi Gloeks at, Jernigan A
Son’s Jewel rv Storo.
GILMU
AND
PICTURE- -FRAME:
SI AXl'lFAt’TlfSSi'yiS,
■ Augusta, Georgia.
Post
To Tim Pum.tc.—
All persons disposed to grumble
xvillt the I’l.slnuistei' l«r closing the
mail pouch :i liule too soon lo suit
their convenience will please read
the following Postal Law and govern
themselves accordingly.
iS'kc. -110. Postal Laws and regu
lations. Time of dosing mails.
Mails at. first class Post, olllces are
to be closed one hour, and at all oth
er offices, one half hour before the
schedule t ime of departure of trains,
unless such departure is between the
hours of!) p. m. and 5 a, m., when
they can be closed at !) p, in. The
Post olliee in New York (Tty is ex
cepted from ilie requirements of
this section.
1 he railroad whistle is not intended
as a notice to the postmaster but
is a warning I.o the public to get
ready. The postmaster is governed
by Postal law3 and his clock, and
not the railroad whistle.
Respectfully,
JOHN B. ROBERTS,
Postmaster.
Sandersvilie, Georgia, Aug. 23rd '87.
notici::
81.000.000 lo I,o;t!l
AM parti.*-, in Washington an,l Biihlxvin
eoundc i-wliMse loans on improve,I farms
main re in ISSIt, an,I ,le>-ivo“EXTENSION ’
i.t greatly ic.lueeJ rates; will find it to
their advantage to call and see mo at tlicir
earliest convenience, at my office in
(Jo tr. House, Sandersville. where my rep
resent,t,five or my self will be pleased to
accommodate them.
W. It. Til Id FEN.
Tennille, Georgia.
Situated convenient to the depot,
l’olito servants. Good rooms and
charges reasonable.
Respect ftillv,
J. C. HAMILTON,
Proprietor.
The undersigned are prepared to
negotiate LOAN UPON REAL ES
TATF. security or approved COL
LATERAL [atper. Terms easy.
Evans & Evans,
A iroi’iiojs :it Law.
I hereby forewarn any one from
hireing Joints Epbrain, colored, as
lit! is nutlcr contrnel. with me f.u the
present year. June 21 Lh, 1887,
John Simkldino-
151 jae k H m ii 12a N h ^ p
BUGGIES, and WAGONS
Repaired
PLOW WORK and HORSE
SHOEING, a Specialty.
Henry 1??. Isitlle.
0x If your watch is
i'xis out of order take
it to the old relia
ble, A. J. Jernigan and
Son’s Jewelry Store.
Patronize Home In-
EUREK& MILLS,
Sandersville - - - Ga.
T il ESE mills are now making the
host Flour and .Meal of any null in
the country. Every accommodation
is provided for people coining in from
distance. Honest men are in
charge, and EVERY POUND of
Meal, Flour anil Bran
Thai the wheat and corn will make is
GUARANTEED TO THE CUSTOMERS
of the mill, less the toll.
So bring in your WHEAT AND
corn at. the same time and therein
save going to mill twice.
G. R. PRINGLE, Prop’ter
i-t) 85—tt . J L. Y AOIt Miller
HUY YO'Ull
Pure Linseed Oil Paintg, Hail Road, Car
Bridge, Iron and Roof Paints, One Coat
Carriage Paint, any one can use them, Load
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.
ft Vf vz «i «t VAiJUAIft
HI • lnaa »W
£ M hi ll llthai
IT OFF-SETS THE LOW PRICE OF COTTON.
By cleansing tlio seed pui'I’ejt, novor oho nuts light, gins fast
it tikes n good sample. Tito feeder st- n the flotir, it will
t tty kind of cotton regular, every gin ltteed ns reprcBcttltil
a to give satisfaction. PriooA it i A.' reduced.
Call nil or address, £3
LANG and WILT.
Mann acturcrs Agonts, Sander.svillo, Gc u-gia. For full tlosoriptio
prices and terms. A gin w 11 1)0 kept in stock where it ea
he etc natty time.
-IRON WORKS.
L suo,.{gr "Wilt,
Propt’r s. Sandersville, Ga.
Miinnfacturers and Dealers in: Stoain Engines ot all styles. Smv
Mills. Grist Mills. Cotton Gins, Presses mid Machinery of nil kinds
A full line“ot Knhhor and Leather Bolting k |it in stock.
Steam and Water Vaives, Steam pipes u“d Fittings, Inspirators,
Machine Oils and Mill Supplies.
Repair work solicited and prompt v done and as cheap and woll
ns can he done all ^luchinery sold hy ns we guarantee to hu its roj)-»
resented.
Write or call on us for Prices and J, script'on of anything wiuitcJ
in tliu Machitio line.
€. €. BBOWM,
—DEALER IN—/j ,
Millinery and Fancy Goods;
NOTIONS, &0.3
fins just received ltnr Spriuir Stock consist,in ' in p irt, one of tho most
coinpleie lines of In lies', Missot mid Chil-lron’s Hats and llouuulH tv a'
brought, tu this market. 1 Valuers, Pinnies, Tips and Fiotvors in groat
variety mid I guarantee (J unity, Style an 1 Prices.
Call early and make vour snioctio is while th-? stock has nearly ovory
VARIJE1BY mtdNTYlp,
found on Urn Spring FasUioit Puitos of 18S7. j Nmi ms of all kinds OU*
slant coming.
FINE DRESSES
Cuf, fitted and made to order. Every lady in town, county or adjoin
ing counties are earnestly requested lo call ar, my slrore, see and cx inl
ine my Stock whether they wish to buy or not. Cor. Harris au l Jerui-
gati Streorts, Watkins’ Bail.ling.
Apil 5th 1887.
J. S. WOOD-
—CHAS. S WOOD.
J. S. WSED £ BROTHER,
Cotton l« 9 actors,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA*
Usual accommodation to Shippers alul^Buyei's Bagging and Tins
always on hand
„ 1 . K
FROM
tTER/Hyri C3-A.IST,
(None Konuine xTitliout our trade mark.)
oy llstyi) AXD FOR SALE
SPECTACLES, HOSE GLASSES, Etc., Etc.
Watches, locks §
AND
JEWELRY
REPAIRED BY
LiuH<3xna.A3sr.
JORDAN & SMITH,
COTTON FACTORS.
AUGUSTA, * - ** GEORGIA.
Me. \\. M, Joiibm bus been actively engaged.in the Colton Ijiiriiiofs during 1
thirteen years. Eiitist'action guiirunteed in every respect. Commission 1 beauts a ■"* '
No storage if sold within fifteen days. Where w, make advances during the summer we cym 3
ihccuts a hale extra. Liberal advances made on cutton in store,
BARBER--ii HUH! -
A GALLON S
HENRY BRANTLEY, H
B THE 0
E FASHIONABLE BARBER P
R HOTEL BLOCK
sandersville, Georgia.
BUN SHOP..
Guns, Pistols and Sewing MacliiueS
Repaired by E. TWILLEY, °. n
Jernigan street, next to Mr. 1' nj*
Wihddon’s residence.
Those suiTei'ing from Catarih 'd
do well to pi tec .themselves unde
Drs. Strakey and Paleu 1529 A>'P»
Street. Pltiladelpniu, V'A