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' K1HTOKIAI-.
Macon is to have another daily
pnj>er.
, Murk Twain the great writer will j
l» A2 yeara of nge in Noveud er
t% President Jefferson J)avis is j
t e at the State Fair.
O. W. Gitalin Esq., of Macron, was
r eetcd judge of Vile Superior court.
Macon circuit, to fill the place ol
.futile Simmons, resigned.
Mr. Sid Lewis lias severed his con- j
Election with the Sparta lshmaeliic i
to take a position on the editorial
staff of the new paper, the Augusta
'(•alette.
■•'rand Jury.
March Term 188S.
.V I. JavTsnn
this M Pal HIT
Chat .1 1/iiyc
11’ T Harrison
F. T It ihii'ffi -Itl
II’ K Mitrlni
J D Xew-snne
(i D Harrison
.1 // Trawirl-
Geo (J H7i.<w
Sian let/ Erl re I
John 7 Coot-
1! G Hyman
John D Tanner
Jamas A’ Garner
II’,W Tea nr inr Jury Mai
Term IsSS.
Moses V Joyner
If /•’ Shortiny
F her/ /■'older
J II’ Ncsm'.IK
Thus G l >,hi/title
R P Dyimm
John I/ihhI
S ./ Xnrmmv'
IV H Falgh"in
Jas 11 Pittman
Ja< 1! Thi<ii»'a
Dr .In /l ark
Dr r l! Smith
If l.Drown
J 1! Cor
First
The Athens Weekly Chronicle is j
'one of the host pn|)crs that comes 1
among our exchanges Not only is it
'full of fresh nnd interesting news.
1 hut the literary caste of the paper
• is excellent, and its system of aerials
'makes it suit every class of readers.
— Jonesboro News.
The Anarchists last chance is gone
'they are doomed to hang on the 11th
• day of November next, on Friday,
la-tween the hours of ten o'clock in
'the forenoon nnd four o'clock in the
afternoon.
G A Dudley
.1 .S' Smith
Joseph Tanner
J D la/rrs
Dr i/o nt .1 l/oyer
Jaeoh .-I lto<i- rs
.1 // Page
lessee G Joiner
A IT Tanner
F M Sm ilh
/ T Hrant/ey
Taos K May
II'./ Joyner Jr
Hi ’ gihnliis Wiles
F M Downs
Dviduii D Tanner
Morris Cohn
Dm Divoi inx
/ II’ Sew man
J .1 /> Smith
S II' II’ainm telr
Thus M S’orris
M II Xew
II F Dunham
H. 8. Ilaincs, u telegraph oper*
: ator at Dalton, and Miss Kiln
Philips, im operator nt Sugar Val
ley. courted over the wires and
met by appointment at Starke’s
• Station, where they were married
i under a big hickory tree.
‘The newspapers are discussing
the differernce between ligitinmte
•nd illegitimate speculation. Le
gitimate speculation is when you
amke raouey; if you lose it, it is
i iUagjtiiu ate speculation.’
The Atlanta papers count the days
that intervene between each issue
aadtbe opening of the exposition.
Itiaaa innocent diversion, which re
minds The Gazette of the blessed
little girls and boys who will soon
be saying, at the close of each recur
t riag night: “Father, how many dav-
te Christmas, now?" The exposition
will come and Christmas will come,
and the innocent pn|>ers and the
innocent children will all be happy.
—Augusta Daily Gazette.
i Henry Simpson of Henderson, Ky
• who had been using dynumita for
i tha purpose of blowing up aturnpr
• carelessly left some of his dynamite
near n stump, where a co’uplo ol
. bis bogs attracted by the smell, got
, bold of it and ute it, after eating
it one ot them begnn rubbing him-
sell against a post in a mules stall
»themule not liking this proceed-
ing gave tbe hog a tremendous
kick which caused the hog to ex
plode, leaving only a hole in the
; ground. It is said (lie mule sum.
vedas all mu'esgeucruliy do.
THE 8TATK FAliT
The Georgia Stale Fair will open
an Monday, October 24th, at Macon
: and continue one week.
There will be exhibitions of work
, in thje chemical Jabrutory from the
--Staty-Uui varsity.
Tlw students pf. the Bliud Acadc-
i my will, show how they learn to lead
and will make brooms ami c.lmirbot
i tains on the grounds.
President Northon nnd Secretary
• Grier have visited the grounds anil
marked the route for the R. R. to he,
. up to the Machinery Hall. Freight
• /ramany point can be unloaded on
• ,ths grounds.
It will far surpass any fair hereto-
• ,tors held {n Mpt-on.
The raunion of veUrnns who won
,t»ie gray will pass in review before
Jtx • President Jefferson Davis on
Wednesday the20lh, of October.
“I waat to plaee a column nd. in
your paper,” said ho to the editoi,
calling attention to my specia'
t brand of ‘Old .Raven’ whiskey."
“AU right, sir,” responded th,
Aditor briskly. “I will he at yom
Asrv a : in a moment.'’
Then hu went to the speaking-tubi
ead whis|>ered to the fornmn:
‘Kill that editorial on ‘-Tin
• Carte of Rum.”
Dorenza Dranlley Jason It Paye
K F lien froe llin T It ridges
|S CONSUMPTION INCURABLI
Head the following: Mr. C. H
, IforrU, Newark, Ark,, says:
Wat down with Abscoss of Lung-
•»d friends and physicians pronoun
««d me an Incurable Consumptive.
, Begau taking Dr. King's New Dis
•ovary for Consumption, am now on
third bottle, and able to oversee
’ t”, wor “ . ° D “.V farm. It is tin
. Boast medicine ever made.”
J *"!^^ d,ewarf> Decutur, Ohio,
says: Had it not been for Dr. Kiim\
- Kew ,, , 8Cover ? f° r Cjijsumption° J
, I? uW l* nT ® d-ed of Lung Troubles
*ST , Up , b ? doctors. Am nov
»Dr. W. A. Rawlings Drug Store.
-T. L. WINN,
„ PAINTER,
IIoub! Painting, Graining Kul
' • 0, »ming^ Paper Hanging, &c.
'4,0pne with neatness and dispatch
Leave your orders at Dr Wi:
*Juu*Ungs' Drug Store.
II II Dranlley
.-I T Horton
IF J Jordan
D IF Calhoun
Stroud llVel:
Tt
SJ Renfroe
IF 11 Hines
Den C .1 mason
J L I lathi way
J F Wathr'
R F Cochran
J O A mason
Sherrod Hood
Julius Coha
Jeff D Tanner
Jas 11 Ring
Thos J Frost
7Yoverse Jury MartL
'erm 1888.
./ J Cato
Jas Drown
Z T liar I
1 lots I, D Tanner
J II MacTey
John I J llndyes
J S Ready
John Red fern
Jessee .1/ Tanner Zncli Smith
Geo 7 Dailey 7 has / Tison
Hot it c c
Joe 7' Th iypen
J A 7 h iypen
I 11 Red/
Jas R 7'In in i ton
Lee J Sm ilh
Isaac Chester
Miles l r 7an nee
Fdic'd L Wade. Green J Gilhert
Thus / 11 rant ’ey Jerry Dranlley
Filw'd R May J IF 1»
A It Horton Jenks J 7'anner
COtl.niTTEi:* of the Cl TV
U0.4MI>wt EDIJCAITO.V
Dr. G. W. II. Whitaker
K. A. Sullivan. Esq On finance
lion. Mark Newman
Morris Hupp, Ksq,)
Maj. Win. Gallahei> Oil Buildings.
Rev. T. M. Harris )
Dr. A. Mathis ")
lion. B. I). Evans [-On school prop
Cnpt. I. Herman I erty
Hon. 1*. R. Tullinfci'ro
Hon. (J. R. Pringle {-On Rules
Hon. .J X. Gilmore J
Dr. II. X. Holliliohl | On Exainina
B. T. Rawlings. Esq > lions and text
Dr. J. B. Roberts ) Books.
Tux Notice for H7.
FIRST HOUND.
I will Ik- Millie fullottiii)’ I'lveincUou the
ilny luentiimeil below lor the purpose ofe >1.
leetiag 'fax
Tabernacle
1315 Thursday September
22ml
Clays
10(1 Fridav 9 lo 12 -
23rd
Ihitikeomb
Dili •• 12 io 3 "
23nl
Sim Hill
93 J/ondny
Stllli
VVnrl liens
1350 Tuesday ..
27 ill
Tennille
1350 Wednesday ,.
28th
Itoattt right
90 Thursday
29th
Catoes
95 Friday ..
30th
Giles
Cli Monday October
3rd
D.ivisboro
9l_ Tuesday
4i|i
Kidilleville
1253 Wednesday
5lh
II. broil
98 Tlunsday
(ilh
i )conee
88ib Fr'ilny
7ili
Ilarrisoi
91 Monday
Kith
Womm tells
89 Ttiestln:
liih
Stone Wall
1315 Wednesday
igiii
Cleveland
1381 Thursday
13th
Jose vs
92 Friday
lltli
Yeur’ti Support.
GEORGIA—Washington County. |
ORDINARY'S OFFICE.
Wfccten- tln> •ppiKl-'-rs uppolntwl to «ei
■•purl k ywrr's support lor Mr- J«ne Hush
m a ini In r two minor chilli ren. Imvc ttl«l
th«-ir n lur i in tin- rlllee, ell persons e»'n
ct-rre I mv lien In notilie l to -»i'|K-Kr At tin j
Jonrt of Orlinury to h- lull In nn.l toi
-Kill county on the ltr-1 Mon■!-y in Oot<'t»-i j
next iin.l show cifir-e il ahj ihe> Iiam-. «li' i
-oiil return sliouhl not he opprov.il hiu >
I lie ihaiIp ili« jndenieui ol the t'onrL
; Inis 5th day ol S pteiul>er. ISS*.
M. NEW M\N. Ordinary.
| !t-S 41
For Lenve to Sill l.-nd.
GEORGIA—Washington County .
ORDINARY’S OFFICE
| Mosts \V. Tison and J. M. I'i-oti. Admin 1
1 istMtors ol lh« e«t«te ol M illbi is Tison, tie-
j ceH«ed. I'nve in doe lorm applied lu the no
| dersi^tied tor leave to sell the hinds hi - .
I lonttilnt to the rsUle cl s nd dfceitfed, mn
1 l will pit— ii|-on -aid appln-lion on the tlnd
Momlsv inOclolier.nl tnj otli.ij in Ssmlers
ville in « iid coil'itv .
1 his 5th dtv . I S-pieniher. lv-7,
M. Nf. A M \ N, Oidinarv W. C
I 0 ? 4'
For I .-are to Sell II tl.l L.uds
GEORGIA- Washiugtm County.
Ordinary’s Ollice.
i Mrs. FI -fair Walden. Adannistralrix of the
] estate ol Ira Wahlen deceased, lias in doe i
lorm Hlipllcd to tha Oil lert.li’m d lor leave to
-i ll tho lot ol wild I nid in thu county ol
Gordon in said State known a- Number —
Ih oiD^ing to the cst de ol said deceased, nnd
-aid appiicstiou will be heard on the lire!
Monday iu October, IS«7, at my ollioo.
fills 5th day ol September, 1387.
y-d- 4t
For Unardlaliship.
GEORGIA—Washington County
Oiiuinahy’s Office of said Co.
Mo-«s W, Tison, having iu duo form ap
plied to the utidersi^uud for the KUnrdiaU-
ship ot tbe person and piuperty ol Oeor^e
Tisnu, minor huh ol Mathias Tison. lute ot
said county, deceased; notice is hereby |p v -
en that his application will lie heard at my
ollice on the llrst Monday in October next.
This Gib day ol S'ptmnher, IHM7.
51. NEWM.VN, Only.
y-8-4t
For Leave to Nell Land.
GEORGIA—Washington Couuty.
Ordinary's Ollice.
E. A. Sullivan, Administrator of Nancy
Grooms, deceased, Inis iu due form applied
to thu nuder.-Dtie l tor leave to sell the
lands belousii'|{ lo I lie ist tn ol said d> ceas
ed, and said application will be beard on the
lirst Monday in October, 1887, nt my ollice.
This 5lb day ol September, 1887.
M. NEtVMAN, Ordinary.
0-8 - 4t
Year’s Support.
GEOlt HA—Washington County.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE.
Whereas tho appraisers appointed lo set
apart a year's support for Mrs Folly 8mi(b,
widow ol Josep 1). Smith Ute c.lsaid county,
deceased, have tiled their Returns in thin
ollice; ell persons concerned are hereby no
tified to appear at thu Court of Ordinary to
lie held iu and fur said county on tbe first
Monday in October 1887, and show cause il
any they have, why said Keturu should not
lie approved and made the judgement ot tho
Court of Ordinary.
This loth day ol August, 18 7
M. NEWMAN, OrJ’v.
0-25-4t.
For Administrators Oismissiuii.
GEORGIA — Washington County.
, ORDINARY'S OFFICE.
Isaac L Smith, Administrator of the cs
late rf Daniel II. Smith late of said county
leuoasud, h is in due lorm applied to me lor
letters of dismission trow said administra
tion, and 1 will pass upon said application
on the first Monday in October, 1887, at my
office iu S indersville in said county.
lliven under iny hand and official signa
ture this 23th day uf .lime, 188(1.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary,
C3U — 3 m
FIRE 1 BURGLARS! THIEVES)
OUR VICTOR
A to r xprossiy moant to supply nn ur-
' * " , Lawyer*,
’nstmaitrr*,
n.shtf
r tired
Rusher.- Mm end Families, for a first-
class firo-proof, bnrglar-pi oof combin
ation lock, ech*, tulnptwl in cnpncilf
and price to suit t-licir requirements.
Tho Victor is first-clans in every res
pent, warranted fire-proof, nud cor.-
structedia thomof-timproveil manner.
Wo now use on each and every safe
our new non-pickabio comblnotlon
lock, and inside bolt-work. It has nil
round corn era, exterior beautifully
finished nnd oriiomentcilby band with
4 all burnished portions nickol-plaUd.
.Intf rior nicely fitted up with sub-tretis-
1 uries, book-spacer, anil pigeon-holes.
Advertisement No. t. ..
Farmers’ Sire, 19x12x13. - - * we!? 1 '*- £»• OJ
Household Sire. 22xl5xlfi. * ^50 ba. $30.00
fmall Dealers’ Size. 28xl3M3. - - - 600 bs. $40.00
Postmasters’and Office Sire, 32x22x22, - 800 lbs. $60.00
d hat inside door, with flat key lock, duplicate keys. Sub-treasuries
No. I.
No. 2.
No. 3.
No. 4.
N
>0 ‘1 nriM inPKlD ni'Ur, MBit n.ll* M J ixvv.rx, I.UM..V— . I i
have 111'. kev-ioeka, with duplicate keys. HV arc sole miners of pa end andI
wanufeclurn-s of the Victor Safcf. We caution persons agauut nulling, buying, telling
or under patents. It is dangerous to buy
^»ain»dllprol ! uu,.l,»o™ r d-rl,l,
us at once; before on agency i; established in his locality, tuid receive the benefit
of our Sm-ial Offer in oixn territory. r .
Wo wnnt Geiural Merchants and Dealers to liolp us carry out cur Inter-State
Co-operative Plan. Exclusive control free. A highly profitable connection to last
probablv for it life-time. II ill cost but one cent for ft postal card to learn full parti
culars. ’illustrations and testimonials sent on application. In writing us mention
advertisement No. 1. Address, ^ ^ ^ & ^ ^ CINCINNATI, 0.
FiSiffity Xotice.
One rmv nbnut S years old, with '
rod sides, white Cnee and hnt-k, took
it 11 at my place I'elow '!'(nnille, aliotit
il weeks ago. Parties can get her by
proving property, and paving lot ta
king care ol' ho-, also pity in ; for this ;
advertisement.
NATHAN THREAT,
At. Claud Joy tier's. |
August 20th I8S7.— It.
i*Korr,s*iovvi,t vmw
TRADE WARtf
RECJ5TCRCO,
LenT
- Every Satardai
tintili Docemher 20th 1887
IIT ll.Y WLIN'U.3 Tux Collector
Sept Dt h 1887 WO
Buv your Cotto J'nss Hope a LANG «t
WILT'S and save meliiy
Patronize Home In
dustry.
EUREKA. MILLS,
SandersYille - - - Qa.
T HESE mills are now making the
liest. Flour and Meal of any null in
ill e country. Every accommodation
is provided for people coming in from
a distance. Honest men arc in
charge, and EVERY l’OIJND of
Meal, Flour and Bran
That 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 thereby
save going to mill twice.
C. K. l’RINGLE, Propter
7-0 85—tr.JL. YAOU Miller
ELECTRIC BITTERS.
This remedy is becomiuing so wol!
known and so popular as to need no
special monlion. All who have used
Electric Bitters sing the same song
if praise.—A purer medicine does
not i xist ami it is guaranteed to do
,tll that is claimed. Electric Bitters
will cure all diseases of tho Liver
and Kidneys, will remove Pimples,
Boi!s, Salt Rheum and other ull'oc-
• ions caused by impur blood.-Will
Irive Malaria from the system and
irevent as well as cure all Malaiiar
fevers.-For cure of Headache, Con-
ttipaiion and Indigestion try Elec
tric Bitters-Entire satisfaction guar-
mtetd, or money refunped.—Price
>0 cfs. and $1 00 per bottle at
Dr. W. A. Rrawlings Drug Store.
If your watch is
out of order take
it to the old relia- j
ble, A. J. Jernigan and
Son’s Jewelry Store, j
“FAItMEKS FAVOItI'i’12,”
1- meeting with satisfaction with ,
planters iu Washington county, to I
uc Ibtin I at. Eureka Mills. 7 1 ft 1
Nuw Roads.
GEORGIA—Washington Couuty.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE.
All persons internstod, aru hereby notified
Hint it no good cause Iu- shown to the contra
ry, nn order will he grnnled by tho under
signed ou Saturday the 17th day ol Ki-pt-ui.
her, 1887, establishing the following described
now road in thu 81J.li imd Ulst Districts, (J.
M., as uiarkod out by thu Road (Joinmis-
siouers it|ipointe.l for that purpose.
Beginning at Harrison near the gin of Jen-
siiib and Fnlghmn; thence slung tbe laud
line between Ur. Davis nnd Louis Davis a
straight line to tho Tarver road; thence said
road to corner of ,J.‘ W, ilrady's fence; thence
| past said ilrady's lionso one hundred \ard-
to tho corner of W. R. Chivers’land ; tiienoe
along the land line between said Chivers and
and R J. Mnye, and through the land ol said
Chivers to the corner ol A. IF. J. Woods’
land; thence along tho liuo Out ween said
(Food and Chivers. crossing Cedar Creek at
an old road bod; thence by stakes set hv
John T. Loyd’s; thence along the land line
between raid Loyd nud W. J. Jenkins;
thence by stakes set through lands of said
Jenkins. Frank F.igo and hlchard Page, in
tersecting with the Wrightsvillo road near
the Crahii grave yard.
tliviu under my hand officially this 13th
day of August, 1387
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
9-25- ft
tB2Q Arch tStruut, 1-Uillaii'a. I'm.
A Well Tried Treatment
for ConsiiiuplIon, Aslliiiin. ltnmeliils,
Dyspepsia, (iilari'li, liny Fever, lleuil-
aelie, Dehillly Itlieiiimitlsiii, Neuralgia,
llllll till Chrome tout Feneuu Disorders.
When "Compound Oxygen” is inhaled lliu
iieart has imparted lo il increased vitality
That Organ semis forth the blood with mor-
force and less wear lo itself; the vital cur
rents hrivr on their circuit new deposits
vital force in every cell of tissue over which
tliev pass ami return ng-In for a new sup
plv. This simple story is tho rational ox-
pl i not ion of t lie greatest advance that medi
cal science has vet made,
“The Compound Oxygen Treatment ’
which Drs. Starkey A l’aleu, No. 1 •’*20 Aren
Street, I’liiladelpliia, have been Using I'm
the Inst sixteen years, is a scientific u.liust-
nient of the elements of Oxygen and Nilro
gen nwgnetizol. am! tlieeompouml is so eon
deosed ami made portable (hat it is carried
by express tn every portion of the country
—indeed, it is sent all over the world.
Dus. Saiticky A pAt.KJf have the 1'ihert
to refer (ill proof ol'tlieir stamlii.g as Phv-
sicinus) to ilie following named 'vell-knowu
persons wlm have tried tlieir Treatmeu
Hox. Wii.i.iam D. Kki.lkv.
Member of Congress, Philadelphia.
Rr.v. X’lrroii l„ (Jon a a u,
Editor Lutheran Observer, Philadelphia,
Rkv. Ciiaiij.ks W. Ci'.stiiNti,
Editor American Reformer Sew York,
1 Ion. YVim,am Penn Nixon.
Editor Inter-Ocean, Chicago, It,
JUIKIK JllSI'llMI It. l-'l.ANliKUS,
Temple Court, Sac York.
Mhh. Makv A. liA’ioa, W idow of ill
Du IIaiivky Catou Camden. Xetc „
Mas aiaiiv A Douciirrv,
Jamaica, Long Island. Sew York
Mas Maiiv A Live :.MoitH
Melease Massachusetts
JUDOE II S VodllllEES,
Sew Viol: City
| MuGeoikii; vV Edwauds
1 rapt'r St t/eoryr * Hotel Philadelphia,
; Mu Frank Siiuiai.i,
.1 well-known Merchant, Philudcljihia
Mil Wii.i.iam iI Wiiitki.y,
Silk Manufacturer Philadelphia,’ Pa.
And many Olliers in every part of the U
GEORGIA—Washington Couuty.
ORDINARY'S OFFICE,
>S. G. Jordan, Administrator oi the estate
of Thomas Jordan, deceased, has in duo lorm
applied to tho undersigned lor leave to sell
the lauds belonging to ihu estate of said de
ceased, and said application will be heard on
the first Monday iu October next.
Ibis 18lh day of August, 1887.
M. NEWMAN, Ord.
0-25 -4t
Tax Notice.
GEORGIA—Washington County
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
Whereas the Honorable Grand Jury for the
March Term ol 1887 has reeomuiouded the
levying ol a tax sufficient to meet the cur
rent expenses of the unuuty for thu present
year, and it npuesring that an assessment ol
Forty cents (40) on each One Hundred Dul
lars of the isxab'e property of tho county
will be required; and whereas the Slate tax
for the present year hns been Assessed al
thirty-seven and sevon tenth cents (37 7 10)
nn the One //undrud Dollars, which sum ad
ded to the county tax ot forty cents would
make the Slate and couuty tux seventy-seven
tenths (77 7-10) ta sum difficult to calculate
by the ui. j irity of the tax payers ol thu coun
ty ) New for ibe purpose of facilitating the
calculation by each individual tax payer ior
S’ate ai d county taxes: It is ordered, that
the Tax (Jollector be and he is hereby author
ized and directed to celled Forty and thiee-
tenihs (41) 3-10) cents on every one hundred
dollars of taxable property returned on the
Tax Digest lor the year 1887 as oonnty tax,
and pay over the amount so collected to tilt
treasurer of said oonnty.
Given miner my iiah.l officially this 5th
day ol September. 1^87.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary W. C.
State Tax 37 7-ll>,
County T..x 40 3 10,
Total
78 cenl^,
''Compound Oxygen—its Mode of Action and
Results" is the titlcofu volilmcofnearly 20U*j
pages, hv ill- Starkey A Palcu which gives
to all in.piirers full information as lo illi 1
remarkable curative agem ami a large record
ui suprising cures iu a wide range of cliron- I
ic eases—many oflliem being abandoned lo
die liv other physicians. Il will lie-mailed
lieu an address oil application
1)1(8 STAltlUlY A PAI.SA.
1520 A veil SI., riiil;i«l«:l|>liist i*
■tuHitt-ii's Arnica Salve. j
Tho Boat Salve in tho w.- l'lrl for cuts i
Bruises, Soros, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped lL.nds
Chilblftinn, Corns, and all Skin Erup
tions, and positively cures Piles, o
no pay required. It is guarantee
t<> give perfect satisfaction, or moiie
refunded. Price 25 cents pur box
FOR SALE BY Dlt. RAWLINGS
E. S. LANGMADE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SANDERSVILLE. Qa.
B 0. KvANi. 11. U. Kvaxb, Ja
EVANS & EVANS,
ATTORNEYSAT LAW
SANDERVILLE. GA.
F. H. SAFFOLDr
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SANDERSVILLE, GA.
Will priwUcein all tha Courts of the
Middle Circuit nnd in the countici
mrro aiding Washington. Special at*
tent ion given to commercial Imv.
G. W. II. WHITAKER,
DENTIST
S ANDK US VILLK, G KO R GI A.
—TERMS' CASH.—
ftF* Ollice upstairs in the Photo-
giapli Gallery I’ointeily occupied
by T. ('. Glenn, Jones Building.
Apr 20 ’,80
H. N HOLL [FIELD
PIIVNU'IA.V A SIIOCOX,
Sandersville, Georgia.
Office next door to R. T. Walker’s
Grocery Store.
W, a. ROBSON.
Attorney At Law.
Sandersville, Ga. Ollice iu ihe Coiir
House.
. JERNIGAN & SON
w ill fix your wat
cli or clock as ch
eap, if not cheap
er than anyone
else, come and see.
NOTIUlil
$1,000,000 (o' Lou!!
All pirlics in Washington and Ruldwiii
c<>nntie h\vluisc loans on improved farms
mature iu 1880, and desiiu u KXTKXSl()N"
i.t greatly icduccd rales; will find it lo
llifir advantage to call and see me at their
dullest convenience, at my ollice in
Co in House, .Sandersville. where my rep-
resentatativu or my Hell' will lie pleased lo
accoiuiuodutc (hem.
W. It. THIGPKN.
IN GEORGIA,
F J. Coolcdifo & Bro .
21 Alabama St, Atlanta Ga.
Manufacture Of
Pure Linseed Oil Paintg, Rail Road, Car,
Bridge, Iron and Roof Paints, One Coat
Carriage Paint, anyone can use them, Lead
Oil Colors, Graining Coiors, &c., &c. Writ
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
"Baal el fraU, 01.
The Farmers Friend!!!
IT OFF-SETS THE LOW PRICE OF COTTON.
By cleansing the seed perteM, never olio runs light, gins fast
a likes a good sample. Tho feeder st " the floor, it will
I ny kind of cotton regular, every gin nteetl ns reproectitctl
a to give sntiafivetion. Price* lit pi’ rcuuccd.
Call ou oi' address,
LANG and WILT.
Mann detnrers Agefts, Sninlersvillo, Georgia. For full do^eriptio
prices and terms. A gin \v II he kept in htoek witcrii it eu
he etc tinny time.
-IRON WORKS.
Latig: cSc. ’W'ilt,
Propt’r s. Sandersville, Ga.
Manufacturersnml Dealers in: Steam Engines ot nil styles. Saw
Mills. Grist M'lls. Cotton Gins, l'rossen and Maeliinery ol all kinds
A lull linejot Rulilier and Leather Belting k pt in stock.
Steam nnd Water Valves, Steam pipes and Fittings, Inspirators,
Machine Oils ami Mill Supplies.
Repair work solicited and prompt v tiono and us cheap and well
as can lie done all Machinery sold by u.x wo guarantee to bo us rc|t.
resented.
Write or call on us lor Prices and J- scripUon ol anything wtuitv l
in the Machine line.
WAIT
ONLY 10 CENTS
FOR FIVE WCCK6' TntAtor
THE UNION SIGNAL.
MARY ALLCN WEST, Editor.
It Is the official organ of the National Woman's
Tennille, Georgia.
Situated convenient to the depot.
Polite servants. Good rooms and
charges ruasonahlo.
ltespecti’iillv.
J. C. HAMILTON,
Proprietor.
Money IVLoaiT
The undersigned arc prepared to
negotiate LOAN UPON REAL FS
'I'ATE, security or approved COL-
LATEItAL paper. Terms easy.
Evans & Evans,
Attorneys sit Law.
Christiu
npcra
Ut
It
hy women, for women. It in full of the
news every week from the luttle-fielil of
THE WOMAN vs. THE SALOON.
It is a ma^nificenc home paper, for it lives to pro*
terf. the home. Trvit if you want to be in contact
with the minds and the hearts of
MISS FRANCES E. WILLARD,
MRS. HANNAH W. SMITH,
MRS. MARY B. WOODBRIDGE
nnd many other leaders in the grandest moral reform
of the nineteenth century. 'File paper will he sent
only for the live weeks unless you order it sent for
a longer time.
J OCcnts=One Drink ofWhisky.
Cents also 80 Pages of Pore
and Good Reading
aimed m-ainst the whisky curse. Wilt you try
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for live consecutive weeks? Address the Publisher*
G E O. C. HALL.
161 LASALLE STREET, CHICAGO., ILL.
Notice. -
I hereby forewarn any one from
hireing Jonas Epliram, colored, as
lie is under contract with me lot the
present year. J tine 2 Itli, 1887,
John Scauluinu-
Ifilack Nmitk Shop
BUGGIES, and WAGONS
Repaired
PLOW WORK and HORSE
SHOEING, ii Soecialtv.
Henry M. Little.
D. L. HAYES,
Painter.
House Painting, Graining, Kal»
sontining, Mnrbalizing, Glazing,
Paper Hanging, &c. Leave your
orders at Dr.; A, Mathis’ Drug
Store. Gin
Mrs. C. C. BROWN,
--DE \LKR IN—/ |
Millineryand Fancy Goods,
r NOTIONS, &c.s
Has just received her Spriti/ Stock c.onsistin ' in p irt, ono of tho most
complete lines of Ladies’, Misses and Children's Hats mid Bonnets ever
brought to this market. Feathers, Plumes, Tips nnd Flowers in great
variety and I guarantee Quality, Style and Prices.
Call early and make voiir selections while tho stock lias nearly every
TAUIEKY nml NTY1S,
found on tho Spring Fashion Piates of 1887. \ Notions of all kinds con
stant coming.
FINE DRESSES
Cut, fitted nnd mado to order. Every lady in town, omnty or adjoin
ing counties are earnestly requested lo call at. my slrore, see and ex-vin-
ine my Stock whether they wish to buy or not. Cor. Harris and Jorui-
gan Streerts, Watkins’ Building.
Apil 5th 1887.
J. S. WOOD-
—CHAS. S WOOD.
J. S. WOOD £ BROTHER,
Cotton Factors,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Usual accommodation to Shippers anduRuyers Ba< Tn 'iiu r aiid Ties
always on hand ”
JORDAN & SMITH,
COTTON FACTORS.
AUGUSTA, • - - GEORGIA.
Mr. W. M, Jordan has been actively engaged in theO
thirteen years. S tis’aclion guaranteed in er ry respect
stoli 'J!y if su!d within lifleen days. Where we make advi
-ocents a bale extra, 1:1 — 11
Cotton business during the pm*t
Commission 75cents a Hale■
lures during the summer we tyarye
Liberal advances made on colli n in store.
ER--S HUP!-
CALL ON $
HENRY BRANTLEY, H
THE 0
FASHIONABLE BARBER P
HOTEL BLOCK
santfersyille, Georgia.
GUN SHOP.
Guns, Pistols and Sewing Machines
Repaired by E. TW1LLEY, on
Jernigan street, next to Mr. lh'iij,
Wihddon’s residence.
Those suifering front Catarrh will
do well to pi tec themselves under
Drs. Strakey and Palen 1529 Arch