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\V?iat tHc j>Kiljoi!H‘tans Believe.
B«cl£)eri » Arnica Salve.
The Best . Salve' in the world
for Golds, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers,
Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter,
Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns
and all Skin Eruptions, and posi
tively cures Piles or no pay re
quired. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction or money re
funded. Price 25 cents per bot. r
For sale by Holtzclaw & Gilbert.
-Tue Yft&fic^Mtaus, says Frank S.
‘Carpenter, believe iu God and the
propbtJts. They look upon Christ
■fcs the grea% and believe
that Mahcrhiet aifS 'Christ will act
together-as the ju Iges of all inau-
fikiudat the last day. One of the
teina.rets of the noted mosque sat
Da’SriSdcYs was built in n: etsory of
Christ, aud Damascus is one of the
fanatical of Mohnmetau cities.
They look upon Adam as a pat
tern bf human perfection, aud they
belieV-etb-ai the Gardea Eden
was origraaMy located in hsaveu'.
When EVA beguiled Adam into
baling the apple our parents were
bast out of the Garden of x den
nod fell to earth. Adam lauded
bn a mountain in Ceylon and Eve
dropped down near Mecca. Adam
tor bis sin spent -2G0 y‘Octr£ in look
ing for Eve, nhd at fast he found
her in Arabia,.and the two lived in
a mountain there together until
they died.
This mountain is still khown as
Adam’s Mount. The Mohametans
HSwtinpTiIlo Dianatch & News.
. Mr. Lev Adams, c4 Hawkins-
ville, has been a ’great sufferer
from asthma. long since one
•of his -friends suggested a novel
remedy to him. It was to get a
hornet’s nest, boil it and make tea;
out of and di iuk the tea. His:
friend knew of au old negro, many
yea>s ago, who 'had cured himself
in this way. As Mr. Adams had
tried many things iu vain. Ire de
termined to give this a trial. Af-;
ter some effort, he prooared a hoivj
Wet’s nest and boiled it. The tea
that it made was a dark-looking
liquid, very much like coffee in.
appearance^ Mr. -Adams drauk
the tea for awhile, and has not had
asthma since. Mr. N. T. Johnson
also tried it, after hearing of- this,
case, and while he has not been
cured, he has not yet been cured,
he Jhas beau greatly relieved.
Mr. Bent, who is president of a
large steel works to be erected
near Baltimore, says he will want
1,000,000 tons of Bessemere ore,
which he import from Cuba or the
Mediterranean. Under the pres
ent tariff he must pay a duty of
75 cents a ton or $To0,000 a year
on this ore. This tax will increase
the cost of the steel rails which
Mr. Bent proposes to make §1.50
a toD, and he rightly considers that
the duty on ore is practically a tax
feu the benfit of his foreign com
petitors. It is not strange that
some of the of the most ardent ad
vocates of tririq; reduction and the
free list are to be found among
the great manufacturers of the
country.
The United States uses more
lemons than ali the rest of the
world combined—and they don’t
all go into, lemonade either.
Will be sold before the court house-
door iu the tows ’0f ; Perry," Houston
comity, Gn: ; between the legal hours of
I sale, ou the fi-st Tuesday in January.:
1S9Q| the following property, to-wit:
I One aioase-coioretl inn e male named
Kii, about foil yam's old.. Levied on as:
the property 6' defendants. and found in’
•possession of Bose Hampton, to satisfy-at
mortgage !i. I a. from 'Houston Comiiy
<'o iii fayo- of T. O. Skellie vs. Nauey
Hainpton, Nabcy Brenson and Bose
Hiiaipfou.
J. A. TUTTLE, C.B.
Dec. 5Lb, 1SSC.
Guoi-urn—Houston County:
Mrs.-AmaadaA. Bavis-lias applied for
admiuifeltation on tbe estate of M. W.
Ha vis, late of said comity deceased.
Tin's is therefore to cifeall persons con-
ce-ned to appear at the January term-,
1S90 of t be court of Ordinary of. said coun
ty, and show cause, if any they have, why
said application should not be granted, j
. Witness my official signat ure this Dee.
2Lb, 1SS9. • J. H. HOUSER
4w. Ordinary,
Such as Hume six-year old, Nelson
County Bye, Gibson’s. XXXX. Pure Ola-
North Carolina Com, and other brands.
December 5th, ISSf).
J H. HOUSER, Ordinary.
Gdohgia— Houston County:
• HA Mathews has apph ed for letters of
guardianship for the person and proper
ty of Win. J Anderson, who has been ad
judged "non compos mentis.”
This is therefore to cite all person's con
cerned to appear at the January- Term,
1890, ofthe Court of Ordiiiary of said
county, and show cause;, if "any they
have, why said application shoiild notbe
granted,
Wrness zuy official signature this Dec.
5th, im .
J H IIO U SEE, Ordinary.
YOU CAN IUY
Macbn-STade Tnmks, "Va
lises, Satchels, ECaiicl-
Bags, Pbcketbooks,
and other leather goods in this line, of
the very best quality, at
GEORGIA—Houston County-
Charles L. Bateman, administrator of
the estate of Kinchen Taylor, of said
county, deceased, has apxilied for leave
to sell all the real estate of said de
ceased:
This is* therefore to cite all person.-,
concerned to appear at the January
term, 1.390, of the Court of Ordinary of
said county, and show cause; if .any, they
have, why skid application shoiild not be
granted. . .
Witness my official signature this Dec.
5th, 1889. .
J. H. HOUSER', Ordinary.
miST-MM T D PE1CES.
A Full line of Umbrellas;
In sums of $800.00 and upwards, to be
secured by first liens on improved farms.
Long time, low rates and easy payments.
Applugb DUNCAN & MILLED,
Nov. 20thi 1880.—if Perry' (la. ■
idle Propriety
■ - 1
O-o® ^
Examine our stock when in the city.
J. VAN & CO.j
410 Third Street, Macon, Ga.
408 atid 410 Mulberry Street,
MACON, GA.
SEND YOUR ORDERS TO
GEORGIA.
Geof.gia—Houston County:
; The return of the commissioners to set
apart a 12 mouths support for Airs. C. M.
Hod cm an, widow of Barnett Hodeman,
deceased, from the estate of said deceased,
having been tiled in this office: --
This is therefore to cite all persons,
^hn.e^rned.tb appear, at the January term,
iSSOi of the Court of Ordinary of said
county, and show cause if any they have,
why said return should not be received
and made the j ndgment of! his court.
Witness mv official signature this Dec.
5th, 1889. J; H. HOUSER; Ordinary.
Geohgia—Houston County:
W. S. Harvard has appliad for admin
istration on the estate of W. T. Gulledge
said county deceased.
This is therefore to cite all persons
concerned to appear at the January-
term, 1890} of the Court of Ordinary of
said county, and show cause.: if any they
have, why said application should not
be granted:
Witness my Official signature this De
cember 5th, 1889.
J. H. HOUSER, Ordinary.
China Gups-and Saucers,
and Plates',
By tbs piece or dozen:
JiiVerytiiing Sop. at .Epcx L-aefi Prices. No
It iscounts to Middle Men.
EVERYT1NG IN MACHINERY MADE BY*GEORGiA WORKMEN
©Sr!' Ask for what you wank The price will be low; the work
strictly first-class. v -
£r CROlEEiii PROPRIETOR*
Cherry Street,
MACON, GEORGIA;
Bisque, Wax and China,
A Wonderful Uecovery,
■pt &§»
’CSX •vek’" -3S,V... X- ^Tr.i JLe ^
E, F. SMITH.
Mrs. Geo. P. Smoote, a highly
cultivated and estimable lady of
Prescott, Ark., writes ’under 'date
of April 22, 1889:
‘During the
summer of 1887 my eyes became
inflamed, and my stomach and liv
er almost hopelessly disordered.
Nothing I ate agreed with me. I
took chronic diarrhoea, and for
some time my life Was despaired
of by my family. The leading phy-
were eon-
BIug G re ss Rye,'
* Humo Bourbon,’
Mellwood Eye;
Finch’s Golden Wedding Eye;
S. W. Private Stock North Carolina
Corn and Apple Brandy, j
Georgia Hand-Made Peach Brandy.
The best goods for the money, iii
Georgia;
Give me a call when in the^city, br
send me your orders.
Now Let Everybody
READ./
I AM SELLING FOR CASH
ALL KINDS OF
GEORGIA—Houston Cotjntt:
Mrs. Elizabeth Hardieou hasapplied
for administration ou the estate o!
Thomas Hardison of- said County dee’d.
This is therefore to. cite all persons
concerned to appear at the January tenn.
1390,. Of-this Court of- Ordinary of said
couutyj aud show cause, if any they have,
why said application should not be
granted.
Witness my official Signature this
December 5th,'1SS9. .. ..
- j; H; HOiJSSE, Ordinarv.
siciaus of the country
snlted, aud the niedieines admin
istered by them never did any per
manent good, I lingered between
life and death, . the latter being
preferable to the agonies I was
enduring. In May 188S, I became
disgusted with physicians and
their medicines. I dropped them
ail, and depended solely on Swift’s
Specific (S. S. S.) 5 - a few bottles of
which made me permanently well
i—well from then until now.”
ACGNT, GA
GROCERIES.- cfANMED
GOODS, in- Every Shape.
ALSO, MY STOCK OF
DRY GOODS, JEANS,
SHOES,bfHi Orari ",
CHILDREN’S SHOES A .SPECIALTY.
Thanking the public for -past
i favors, and asking a continuance
of the same, I hope by prompt at
tention to business to merit a
share of the public patronage.
member I am still selling
SEWING MACHINE FIX
TURES, and all kinds of Castings*
for Cast Plows of all popular Pat
terns; Yery respectfully, j
C. H. MOOSE,
Perry, Ga.
It is as pleasant to the taste as lemon syrup.
The smallest infant will take it and never
know it is medicine.
Children cry for it. Is over fails to cure.
Chills once broken will not, return.
Cost you only half the price of other Clull
GEORGIA—Houston
iounty:
... W. D1 Day has applied for aclmiriisfra-
tidu on the estate of Sarah Hudson of
said county deceased.
This is therefore to cite all persons con
cerned to appear at the January term,
1890,of .t hq,coart of Ordinary Of said coun
ty;and show cause; if any they have, why
saichappliciitiori should cot be granted.
Witness my official signature this
December., 5th, 1889.
J. H. HOUSER, Ordinary.
flOIWflfcllBP"-- the world. Oar facilities arq
* anequaled, and to introduceonu
p/fig ESaapA^ superior goods we will sendFREE
C-3 to ONE PERSON in each locality*
j * w&i I sy as Above.- Only those wh'o write
ilkcS i&i to ns at once can make .sure of
943&i^ S3 the'chance. All you havo to do In
^return is to show our goods to
P those who call—your neighbors
and those around you. The be-
ginning of this advertisement
CilUl 1&. ^£7 shows the small end of the tele-
The following cut gives the appearance of it reduced to
No Quinine needed. Ho Purgative needed.
Contains ro poison. .Che r;cr than Quinine.
It purifies.the blood and removes all ma
larial poison from the system.
It is as large as aav dollar tonic and retails
DISABLED EOE BUSINESS.
*
Several years ago my • health
failed me and I was compelled to
give up my business; t was in
constant agony caused from excru
ciating pains in my back, liver and
stomach,
■bout the fiftieth part of its bulk. It is a grand, double aize tele-
■cone, as large as is easy to carry. We will also ahow you how you l
can make from $3 to $10 a day at least, from the start,with- §g*S
out experience. Better write at once. Wejpay. all express charge*. 3?ii
Addreisi H. HALLETT & CO„ Box 880, Portland, Mainz,
CbxNSnsville, Hiss., Dec. 12,1883.
Pat,»s JIxd;c:ns Co.,.Paris, Tenn.
rituse" send. me three doz. of your Grove’s Tasteless Chill
Tonic. I was jjeased with the lot from you last summer. The
people were delighted with It. I gave your Chill Tonic to sems
children who were pale and swarthy and emaciated, Earing
had chronic chills for months past,«ne of them for a year, aud
within three weeka after beginning with the Chill Tonic they
were hale and hearty, with red and rosy cheeks. It acted Ilia
a charm. * V* W» Stjssos, If. B.
A new style of liorshce kfes been
patented.by two Wisconsin men.
The shoe is sSsde in sections, with
elastic cushions between and con
necting the' sections, making a
shoe in which there will be a ver
tical'yielding or spring, avoiding
shocks or jar to the horse while
traveling over hard pavements or
roads.
Georgia —Houston County :
P. M. Stripling'gnaulian of minors of
Moses SiaSplmg, of snifi-cbuuty, dceeased,
has applied for dismission from said trust.
This is therefore to cite all persons
concerned. to appear, v at tfie . January
term, 1890, of the Court of Ordinary of
said county,- and show cause, if any they
have, why said application should not be
granted.
. Witness my official signature this Dec.
5th, 1889; j H.- HOUSER, Ordinary.
I tried *i5very Medicine
I could hear of, but without re
ceiving any relief. My attention
was then, called to S. S. S. I tiled
five bottles of it, and received the
most' gratifying results. I am to
day as healthy and sound a man^
as you will find anywhere, and 1
owe it all to the curative proper-
^gn.sy
On Houston farms procured at' the low
est-possible rates of interest. As low, if
not lower than the lorpst. Apply to
I W. JD-NoTTIXOTTA^t,
tf Macon; Ga.
-AND-
HOLTZ CLAW & GILBERT, Perry, Ga.
.Isaac Hardeman, B. M. Davis,'
J. L. B^pleman, W. D. Nottingham.
• Harhemax, Davis & Nottingham/
Attorneys at Law;
Macon, - - - Geobgia.
Will practice in the State and Federal
~ Office 105 Cotton Avenue.
To Debtors aiicl Creditors.
AU persons'indebted to the estate of
Nancy Ingalle.are requested to make im
mediate payment,. and all persons who.
have claims against said estate are, re
quired to present them to me in due form
of law.' . . ...
. E. S. WELLONS/Adm’ri
BETWEEN MACON, EOBT VALLEY, PEBBY AND COLUMBUS.
(Southwestern Division.)
Schedule went into effect December 1st, 1889.
(Standard Time, SOth. .Meridian.)
Rev. Sam. Small, of Atlanta,
has renounced tbe Methodist faith,
and connected himself With the
Episcopalian Chnfch. He has en
tered a course of preparation for
fie holy’ ministry, in accordance
with the Ihws of the Episcopalian
Chftrch.
kaiLboad.
SUWANNEE RIVER ROUTE TO FLORIDA
Standard time same as Macon city time.
GOING SOUTH No. 3 No. 1 No. 11.
I.v. Macoii. * 10:i5a. m. 4:45 p. m G:00 s. ra
Lv.Oordels j :■:! p. m. 7:28 pm 2:20 pm
Courts.
To Debtors and Creditors.
•All persons indebted to the estate of
Stephen'L. Thompson, deceased,- are re
quested to make immediate payment, and
all having claims against said estate are
reqmred-to:pres6ut'thlni to' me in. due
form of law.
E. S. WELLONS, Adm’r.
Nov. Zl, 1889,
To Debtors and Creditors,
All persons indebted to the estate of
T. Warren Smith, deceased, are request
ed to make' immediate-: payment/ and
those having claims against "said estate
will present them to me in due "form of
■ E. S. WELLONS, Adm’r.
I.v. Tiftoil
!Lv. VaWosta
Lf. Jasper
Ar. Bate City
Ar. Jacksonville;
GOISC NOBTH.
Lv. Jacosonviile
I.v I-akc .City
XT Jasi.er
Lv. Ealdosta
Ar. Tilton
Merit Wins.
We desire to say to our citizens,
that for years we have been Sell-
Mig Dr. King’s Ne^ Djscbvery for
Consumption, Dr. -King’s New
fife Pills, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve
and Electric Bitters, and have
never handled remedies- that sell
as well, or that have given such
universal satisfaction. We do riot
hesitate to guarantee them eferv
time, and we stand ready to refund/
the pnreiiase' price, if safiefactory
results'do not fallow tlieir iise..
These remedies have won their
great popularity) purely on their
merits. Holtzclfiw & Gilbert,
Druggists.
No. 14
7:00 S,m
0 .OS-a m
3:13 p m
7 30 p in
No. 32
7:00 a m
1:01 pm
7:15 p ru.
depar t
tate of T. V. Rutherford, of said county,, from Union depot. Way &siight ; and ac-
deceased, has applied for letters of dis- coxnmodation trains 11 and 12 arrive and
niission: : depart front Macon ijmetion.
This is-th.erefore to cite ailpersons con- ' Freight received and delivered at de
cerned to appear at the January term," pot comer Fifth and Line streets,Macon.
1890 of the .Court of Ordinary of said Freight for Afcericus,- Albany, Bnins-
county, and show cause,if anytheyhave, wick, Savannah, Gharlesfon, Florida
why said a-ppfication should not be points and all other places .on or rea'ched
^ranted. . - viathis roadwillbehaBdledwithprempt-
Wifness my official signature this” *9^ dispatch. _
-Get. 3rd, 1889. J. H. HOUSER,.. -, c * Agt*. J b£,•?%£*g t .
«*• Ordinary. - A. C. KNAVP,. Traffic'Msoager .
EfeaV KAsiasoA^i scHifsrus.
WsliI't, Bscje'p4 SntUlaY- *
Leave Perry at 5:40 a. m„
Arrive at Fort Yalley 6:25'a.-m.
Leave Fort Yalley at 11:30 p. m.
Arrive at Perry at 12:15 A. m.
Leave Perry at 2‘:15 P. -M.
Arrive at Fort Yalley 3:00 p. M
Leave Fort Yalley at 8:10 p. m
-Arrive at Perry at 8:55 p. M.
-f routes, etc, write
iEB. Snpt. Macon
For further particulars relative to ticket rates, echedul'es, hes:
to or call unon E. M. FULLER, Agent, Perry; W-: W. STA
CLYDE BOSTICK, T. P. Agent, E. T. CHARLTON, Gen
Savannah, Ga.
in Berlin as well as'" London and
Paris.
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MACON CHINA STORE
$HE OStf iXCILUSlVS eaiM ASB 61ASSUAEE HOUSE- IS TBE 6ITY
We import our goods, and buy from first hands, saving the .middle man’s profits; ' We can' show you more China and
Glassware than all ihe other stocks in Macon added together.
-We arc Acknowledged Headquarters for Goods in Om* Line.
have -now in store the mostvaried stock ever exhibited in any southern cityv Whenin. the city call and see the great
est attraction to be seen in Macon. .
•Very Respectfully,"
on fie Market at
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Macon.
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10.43 a. m.
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Wise,
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Leave Fort Yalley Arrive
9.42 a. m.
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Arr Everett’s Arrive
S.26 £i
3.40' “
Arrive "Revnolds Arrive
9.13 “
3.58 :t
Arrive Butler Arrive
8.56 ££
4.10 p. m.
Arrive Scott’s Arrive
8.45 “
4.22 “
Arrive Howard Anive
8.34 ££
A33 ££
Arrive Bostick Arrive
8 22 “
4-45 f.
Arrive Geneva Arrive
7.55 £ -
- 4.57 “
Arrive Juniper „ Arrive
7.43 ££
5.06
. Arrive Box Springs Arrive
7.£j> ih
5.24 ££
: Arrive Upafoie Arrive
7.20 £ ‘
5.48 «
Arrive Schatulga Arrive
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