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GROWL-
To > ■:’.
.one won 11 ;
in" n nniit'ii 1 *f
•mount of
xumn. B
Ifcmocrut 1
una’ysis of
wakes the 1
cries:
It Ml '
,our diittk '
#700,000,0: l '■ A")
tI)P COtto'i. 1
hulf n 1( i.i 'i < 1 '•
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•8 it doc '
what vc If w<
*lo as well in t ii t i • con ■ •
•M will l
lempc: . Ml hope
to got to it 1 • popu u
lion of the i
fifteen-fold. ■■'■it if liquoi
drank dun r tb time only
four fold ■ lrinkiug
was in 1810, 7.900,0(1.) of
people con ■ * '.Oil') gallons
of alcoho! it* , r nud a hall
gallons :.; ■ - 1 ■ one twenty
two gallons to ■: i■ll "t the faini
lv. To-dv . i v in; t nis c
200,0.) . -
uni a qua;ln It is duiing
the left few jc ai - that we have made*
the great m t Although
the popukO: n■ i t cniintry lias
increa-td i ;:. >■■ since 1870,
we nun : iHv ■ . J. i.ooO ga.lons
less whiskey t' . !al then, uid
only 2,30 more th Mi
when the c :> •
Wine and beet lat • . r • ’>• take n
the place < f gc r uleoho.io
liquoi-. th tion of beei
having 11- 1,000,000 galloon
ia 1840 > > 'lay
twenty fold—v. i.i.c oar production
of wines iiiis gr \vn almost 170 fold,
to 17,366 1886. At
the same .e t; -Inon a steady
diminution in t , : opot tatious ot
foreign win*.
All this is e: c • ing. It shou’d
be ramembe 1, n eover, that the
country vas n.u a p; r.-r in 1810;
than it is te 1 tl at there was
much less <■ ■ : r' i ... money then
spent on liquor i • •••i.tcJ an even
larger pro; it. n of the country’s >
earnings than i • ■ . and if we
start baei; - nui ■•> ...*.t astounded all
the informal i:t i. we pay ¥7OO.- 1
000,000 a- f r liquor—one •
twelfth of tlf t* it.come of tho
country—we to fec-i somewhat
relieved when we rt member that
■fully one-third nf nr income went
forint ■ drys of oui
grandfather--
This may not be all the prohibi
tioniats would ike to sec, but it is ft
great step f< rv-ar.l, and the conntiy
is evidently ne :■■;)■ getting lid ol
that excessive dr.; king s> common
half a center ■ ago.
IMMIGKA . Fa RE C OW
ING.
The repent that tho present year
promises to witi the it flux of the
greafe t t ttion thi
country baa ever seen furnishes mat
ter for a little cool reflection on the
part of our law i :;!;ois and officials.
In a single <le cf last week 4,270
person) lat (last ie Gat
Jen. Six ■ igrants sail
ed from tin c* , f Hamburg alone
during Me.•■eh The crowd of foteign
ers awaiting liauspoi taf ion at
Queenstown ■ at ;li(' piesent time so
great as to necessitate their camping
in the Btrec Every present indi
cation p 'inis (■• the coming of more
foreigners to Ann riran shores dur
ing the current year than in any
former year of its history.
Do we wart I tin? Taking into
account the kind of immigiants that
have been con ing of late it is ex
tremely doubt :'u if we do. It would
.be easy to emu ate some of the
grades of ii .: lints of whom we
have too li.uny aluady. We do not
w ant pauj e ", insane pet sons or
criminals. We do n t want contract
laborers who come 1 ere to underbid
respectable workmen and live in a
condition a; *• :u■. ing beastliness.
We do uct want eracklnained An
archists who ■ :ue here to preach do
fiance to the law -and institutions of
our count!y. Wo have as many en
emits of : . • re ahead;
i.s we have anv r.-e for. We do not
want any nn . ignararit Mormon re
r:uits to ii tr* . ■ the difficulties of
extirpaii! : 11.i.t rcmaiuiug relic ol
baruuuism, j■■ ygatoy, When these
class* s of r ant.-, that tyc do not
want tiro a ied from the grand
total of th who are wanning ti
onrsh ao *. i. is t i b* feared that
the nun rof ble ac
quisition*- r otir p p : ntiou Mill be
like Gratia’ twii gniltis of wheat
in two huslit! o; chuff.—Phiiadel
phia Titues
Fiank Mddn . tiic Pi.iiadelpbiii
soap maker, says; “I Lave confined
my udveiti log entirely to nowwpa
peis. The i u who does not read a
newspaper * *s not use soap.
Sc lotig a? a > i n.is a true ballot,
and us -,t m • i.i. ■ ty, capital can
not pci vai; again:* it
Editorial Notes.
Piece prohih li in I is gone into ef*
feci Imre in Alliens, 8 i rid' Wier i
lindiii it In dtogi t a hvit.g. With
no ini biids l" fed, aid no eritmlla
h-Miie-' t-i look niter, nuts* his
ftiends a c gem* roil . the Shot iff v i..
have a luud time the coming sum
mer.—Athens I’mim r.
A newspaper Unit wit point oi t
■he a of n town, nud a h -
tel that wil nuke the visitor com
I'm table and give him n favorable
view of Ifc arc e-spatial to the
no,polity of any town needing cap
In', immigrn'i ii and enteipliso t"
utilize aid dive op the advantages
■\i:h which tint tie l.us 1. cs ed it.—
[Exchange.
In an expel itnt i t w ith c rn a far
m r put three hogs in i eper.ito pens.
)im ate "I, hii-lu 1--of com on the
oar in nine day- and gained 19
pounds. 'I lie si cmd ate in the same
time bushels of corn, coarsely
■jiumml, and gained ninete'n pounds.
The thiid c it ui.c.l in the same
lintel bushel of lioi ed meal and
! gained 22 pounds. —Ex.
What is home without the cliil
ijreuf Sad indeed without theii
met iy voices and endeaiing way*. —
Toendenv 'i to keep them in health
isapleiisint duty, and a dose of
Whit-’t Cream Veimiluge ndiainis
tered when needed never fails to
[irmluce the de-iied effect, and a lot
jof ug v \Voiuiß is expelled; which,
if allowed to remain wou.d cause the
child unt I I suffei ing.
A pi et v st a y comes Hum No th
Carolina. A beautiful English gi
visited a mining* town in that Btut
last autumn and soon after she and
a miner named Har y Be 1 fell in love
with each other. A few days ago
they were manied, and then it de
veloped that the beautiful girl was
Lady Avmer, the daughter of nn
Eat 1 The only trouble with the
story is that the name of Aymer doe
not appear in tic.* Bri i •!> peeiage.
I*. T. Bar it uni, the great showman,
who is known all over the word, in
addtessing a body of busines* men at
Biidgcp rt, a shot t time /ince, said:
“You do not any cf you, advertise
enough. You ougdit to use piintei’s
ink every day. You a o asleep and
•want youi bu ne.s to run itself.—
tanding advertisements in a papei
command confidence. The man who
for a vear lives in one community
and lends a reputable life, even
though lie lie of modeiate ability,
vvi 1 grow in the < steem of his f* 1
lows. On the came principle a
newspaper advertisement becomes
familiar in the eyre of the reader.
It may he seldom read, sti 1 it makes
the name and business of the man
f imiiiar, and its prese t e in tin col
urnns of a paper i. spires confidence
in the t-tabi itv of i g entermise.”
The Verdict Usasimocs —W. D.
Suit, Druggist, Bippus, Ini., testi
fies : “1 can iecomrneml Electric Bit
ters as the very best remedy. Eve
ry bottle sold has given relief in ev
ery case. One man took six bottles,
and was euied of Rheumatism of 10
rears’ standing.” Atuabam Hare,
druggist, Bedvdie, Ohio, affirms;—
“The best sel.ing medicine I ever
handled in my years’ experience,
is Electric Bitters.” Thousands of
others have add' and their testimony,
so that the verdict is unanimous that
Electric Bitters do cure all diseases
d'tlie Liver, Kidne s * r B ond.—
Only a hud dollar a b tt e at Brooks
& Ivy’s Drug Sto e. —2.
Setting Iv.tris —\\ e are prepared
to furnish a limited number of poul
try raise:* with the purest and best
Brown Leghorn eggs, for hatching
purposes, at 75 cents for 13. Our
chickens of the finest and heal
thiest breeds known to the poultry
world. If you desire a setting of the
eggs leave your order at this office at
once. For the present no eggs will
lie shipped by ex pres. The Brown
Legho.n. full blood, slow to set, hut
are continuous layers and very indus
trious as well as long lived.
LOON OUT FOft THEM !
Any information will he gratefully
received leading to the discovery and
arrest of parties representing them
selves as my agents in order to sell
cheap glasses on my reputation. All
of my spectacles are stamped
‘•flawkes’ on the bow, and no others
are genuine. All eyes fitted and the
fit guaranteed by Dr. J. A. Wright,
druggist Covington, Ga.
7 HOSE SEEKING
An absolutely pure and finely ma
tured Whisky for .Medicinal and So
cial use are hereby informed that my
Whisky is sold by
E. (i. ATKINSON, Madison, Go.,
who will give all orders his special
mid personal attention. Harper’s Nel
son County Whiskey has an estab
lished reputation anil judges through
out the United States prefer my li
quor to any produced in Kentucky.
I. W. HARDER, Distiller,
toapß.l2] N, Ison County, Kv.
Dm .M iKtxi;. 1 have opened a
first class Dr*.-* Making estnbish
metit, in ( 'ivington, at the millinery
-tore of Miss Emma Wright, where
i hope my friends and former custo
mers mid the public generally will
give me part *d their patronage. My
prices will bn v ry low. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Mrs. T. L. Anderson.
-New Advertisements—SpeDial Bargains.-
ft:
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No, We Don’t want the World, But hope to catch your Trade
After lc experience and close obscrvatioi
we do not hesitate to say that we have th<
most desirable and complete line of
GOODS
ever offered in Covington, consisting in part of
Black and brocaded
silks, cashmeres, all col
ors and prices, Henri
ettas, Albatross, Nuns
veiling, camel ha r suit
ings, canvas cloth, bun
ting, &c. etc. Also, an
jnormous stock of Sa
teens, Gi ighatns, Toile
Du Nord, Crinkle Se
ersuckers, batiste Fig
ired and ekra scrim,
Lace Curtains, and
Canton Plush,
All over, swiss, nansook.lianiburg and torelion
edgings. Insertions, laoes and flounces of
ail colors, widths and prices. Chenille
Trimming, zephur cloth, Ruching
chemisettes, collars, cuffs, etc.
Hoard, Wiiito & Thompson.
IdOODS^
865“ We can astonish you in styles,
prices and qualities —of Persian, In
dia and Victoria Lawns, checked
and plain Nainsooks, at all pri
ces. Fine Mulls, in white, ekra,
black, tan, pink and blue.
W have a fine line of Tissue and be
raze veiling, illusion, wash blonde and
S7SOO,OIWOBTH#F
AND IT MUST BE SOLD I
We can fit any man, boy or child in the coun
ty. Come and get the best suit for the least
money you ever bought.
In parasols, fans and dressed and undressed
kid, silk, Jersey and lisle Gloves, we do not
hesitate to say we can please you.
Umbrellas, Umbrellas, UMBRELLAS!
24 dozen Umbrellas, at all prices, from 75c
to $5.50, in ginghams, serge, alpaca and
silk—with Mohr’s patent self-ooener
attached. The best line of Um
brellas east of Atlanta or
west of Augusta.
Heard, While & Thompson.
( tS)iMn SHOES our stock is just simply immense, consisting in part of]
) Zeil'ler’s, Miles, Hci/.er's, Bay State, Eagle. Gainsville and South Caro- *-
(ona Penitentiary maki s. Now. in view of the above stated facts, we ask 1
, you candidly, why should anybody go to Atlanta to buy their goods)
j when you can get the same goods tor loss money ut Heard, White & \
i Thompson’s. We have knocked •‘the middle man’ - from the ring by]
' buviug our goods at ‘•Headquarters,” and all we ask is to examine our J
(stock and prices. Respectfully, 1
Heard, White & Thompson.
Tabic damask, green,
; Old Gold, turk red.
Bleached & unbleach
ed Felt in the Piece,
double width. Felt and
raw silk table covers.
Napkins. Doliesy and
Towels, at all prices.
DACES 2
LACES ! LACES !
Passementeries trim
mings. Flouncings and
embroideries, & 1481
pieces of fine Oriental.
Egyptian, Guypure,
Valencienes & Span
ish Laces.
Bobinctte. Dress buttons, hr.ndl.i t
chiefs, ladies, misses and children’s
hose.
In Gent’s Furnishing Goods, such'
as collars, cuffs and cufT buttons, four
'in hand sears, neckwear, scarf pins,
suspenders, half bos?, etc , we defy
all competition in quality and price.
i
COOKS&SADAMS,
CAN SHOW YOU
TJb.O JPlTGttlG&t fS tOOIS.
OF 3
Nuns \ eihng, olid
!aw. s, gingham , mLis
ins, tVc. 6ec., you ever
saw in Covington. \\ e
also have a beautiful lot
Red and White DAMASK
paper window shades,
8(..i nlul Eace Cur
iin - ai 1 Scrimb at 120
to 8d cents per yard.
Beautiful chair tidies,
bobinet, most] i o net
ting, Ribbons in all
shades widths, plain
and loop edge. Beau
iful lot white checked
nuslins, white lawns,
2tc. We also have a
complete line of PAR
ASOLS, from 25 cts
o $7.50 each.
At the Lowest Prices possib’e. Cab and c
.is, our Salesmen are all poiii:
You Right.
ITour IlEPirie- nd &.,
• </! A A 1/ A P- T\ ? £ V i
. % 7 i I K ■jsAf rit j | t )\ : f
\J \J \J T VJU ’ll. iJ $ Y .■ is AN i r
HI' *mi i* m i - * * .• *- *
Come to us (or yo ir W.ntd: o'io • . Ea ’.e.s
ine custom made SI r C-f
Boys ‘Baystate” 800 CI.C o I •' ’ )
makes very low. We challenge the world o;
he prices of
XU Q 3IS
Come to see us and we will guarantee tc
save you money on Shoe or anything else
you may want. YOURS j Kl
Georgia ffiliist Female
dCOLLEGE,^
Covington, Georgia.
BOARD OF INSTRUCTION, —
Rev, J. T. McLaughlin, A. M„
President
Mathematics, Bclleslcttres, and Mental
Science.
Rev. R. J. BIGHAM. A. M ,
Moral Science
Rev J. M. BRITTAIN, A. M„
Latin, French, Moral and Natural Science.
Mrs. L. N. O’KEEFE,
Primary Department.
Prof. T. W. NEWMAN,
Music.
Mrs. SALLIE ROGERS CHANCELLOR
School of Art.
Calendar for 1887.
Spring Term, (20 weeks), begins Jan. sth,
closes June 29th.
Fall Term, (14 weeks), begins Sept, loth,
closes December 22nd.
KATES OF TUITION.
Primary Department, per month, $2,00
Intermediate “ “ “ 3,00
College Classes. Fresh and Soph 4,00
Junior and Senior, 5.00
Music and Art, Teachers’ Prices.
.Full benefit of School Fund allowed.
Board in private families $lO to sls per
month.
Tuition for tho Term due upon en
rollment, and payable monthly—if paid in
uc.va ice for the Term, a discount of ten
per cent, will be allowed.
By order of the "Executive Board of
Trustees. ”
J. A. STEWART,
Secretary.
Hats, Caps, Boots,'
shoes, casimers.cotton
ades. &c We wou’d
especially call your at
tention to our beauti
ful style Ladies. Miss
es and Childrens trim
med and untrimmed
IP ATS,
at prices that will as
tonish yen. A beauti
ful line of Robes and-
Flounces, in all colors
To see our INT
Gk-O £3lO is to
buy them. In addition
to our immence stock
of Dry Goods, Dress
Goods, etc we always
keep our grocery room
pack full of
CORN, MEAT, FLOUR.
Syrup, Cuba Molass
es. Sugar, Cos Tee, Hay.
Bran. etc. etc.
Most Brilliant. Para and Perfect Lenses
in the World.
Combined with great refracting power,
they are as trrasparent and colorless as
light itself, and for >oftness of endurance to
the eye cannot be excelled, ena! li ig the
wearer to read for hours without fatigue.—
In fact, they are perfect sight preservers.
Testimonials from the leading physicians
in the United States, governors, senators,
legislators, stockmen, men of note in all
professions and in different branches oi
trade, bankers, mechanics, etc., can be giv
en, who had their sight improved by their
use. All eyes fitted and the fit guaranteed
by Dr. J. A. WRIGHT,
Covington, r a.
These glasses are n..t supplied to ped
dlers at any price.
COVINGTON
MALE INSTITUTE!
1887.
Tho exercises will be resumed Monday,
January, 17th, and close the week preced
ing the commencement at Emory College.
Rates of Tuition as follows: $1.50, $2.00,
and SJ,OO per scholastic month of 4 weeks.
Ten cents per month incidental fee for each
pupil. Send me your boys and sustain your
home school. W. P. THOMAS,
Principal.
Covington. Ga., Jan 10. 1887. —2in
DENTISTRY.
IHAVH Fitted up a comfortable Office
in the Stai. Building, with all the mod
oern implements in DENTISTRY. Call
and see me. (las used for the painless ex
traction of teeth J S CARROLL
FULL LINE
Tvrsrrw
EKING £ SUMMER
GOODS!
—lBB7.
SHEPHERD & SON,
1 lave just opened an
elegant stock of Gen
eral Merchandise for
the Spring and Sum
mer Trade.
iijjj nj l 1 j f 1
Our stock is new and very hand
some, consisting of the nobbiest
and latest styles for the sea
son. Dress goods, white
goodg, etc. etc. etc,
Price* low.
Boots, Shoes, lints, Clothing, etc.
Goods \vi 1 be sold for cash or on
time. Our stock is complete.
Gome and See Us 1
One door above court
house, in brick store
rooms formerly occu
pied by Anderson &
Hunter.
TANARUS, J, SHEPHERD a SON.
Georgia Railroad.
Slum Mountain Rents.
fi EOIHU A RAILROAD <'(IMPAX \
ivFtct (Jkxerai. Manager
Auguntn (In. a 7, 187
Com men* nv Stnuliv, May m , :! e 1 I
;. .. _ i-.-i* Si'lvednVe w ill Iff on
era'ecl :
-FA - !' LiX. .
\ ,;7 \\';> ■ .'Atf.i.
.\ \ . ■: i . . . .745 a. n.
V i.e Wa I ing oil .10 21 it in
L•tv e W'.t.-liiii,. t n ... 7gd ll in
Leave Athens. ... 74.i. ill
Leave ( i vington 11 99 a. ui
Anive At anta 1 00a. tn
No. 28 East Daily.
Leave At. ant a 2 45 p. in
Anive Athens 7 2 ) p. in.
Leave Atiiens 3 t)0 ji. tn
Anive Covington -4 00 p. u
A nve W i-hingtoii. . . 720 p in
Leave Washingt n ... 4 140 p m
.arive Augusta 8 15 p in.
No. 1 Wkt Daily.
Leave Augusta 10 45 a. m.
“ Mat on 7 10 a. m.
“ Mii.edgeviile .... 919 a. in.
“ Washington ... 11 'M a. ui.
“ Athens 900 a. in.
Arrive at Covington ... 3 53 p. ni
“ “ At.anta 545 p. m
No. 2 East Daily.
Leave At.anta 8 00 a. m.
“ Cuyiugtofj 943 u. m
Anive at Athens , .... 5 05 p. tu.
“ “ Washing top ..220 p. tu
“ Mii.edgeviiie . . 4 11 j>. tu.
“ l> Macon 0 0J p. m.
“ “ Augusta . . . , 3 35 p. in.
No. 3 West Daily.
Leave Augusta . , . , . 9 40 p. ut
Arrive at Covington . . , . 4 32 a. in.
/rtive at Atlanta 0 40 a. in
No. 4 East Daily.
Leave At.anta . . , , , . 730 p. m.
“ Covington ~, . , 930 p. in
Arrive at Augusta .... 500a. in
ATLANTA COMMODAT. ON
(Daily, except Sundays.)
Leave Covington a 40 a. in
Arrive Atlanta 7 55 a. m
Leave At anta 6 10. p in
Arrive Covington 8 3.) p. m.
No. 28 stops at Hat iem forsnppei .
Tiain 4 * No.’s 27 and 28 vviij sto]
and receive passengers to and from
tho following stations only—Grove
town, Har.em, Tho a-;m, Norwood,
Bat nett, Ciawfoidtii.e, Union 1 oi.n.
Gieensboro, Madison, Rutledge
Social ' itcio, Covington, Conyers,
Litlionia, St. Mountain & Decatui.
ter Thiougli Sleepe; r
between Atlanta and Charleston.
J OHN XV. GREEN,
Geneta. Munaget
E. R. DORSEY,
Getterai Passenger Agent
JoL \S’. WHITE, Gen. Trav. Pass.
Agent, Augusta, Ga.
Franklin B. Wright,
—COVINGTON, GA.—
Residpnt Physician & Surgeon.
fiSsff'Obstetrics, Gynecology, Diseases of
\Vomen and Children, and all Chronic
diseases of a private nature, a specialty
I have a horse at my command, which will
enable me to attend the calls of the sur
rounding country, as well as my city prac
tice. FRANKLIN B. WRIGHT, M* I).
. .Some folks sell Leghorn eggs at
$1.50 for 13. We put ours at 75
cents. First come first served.
TB -V.35 C ■
S*. I s - Kkl
ieiA.x:zr. k
FOR CLEANING I
GOLD, SILVER AND (iTiiEll tl
AWy buttle tenrrtit'll f. ,b t nit
or vnmej r<fund*l,
J. N, Smyth,
MANUFACTURER, J
in PULLIAM ST., ATLANtJ
j
DIPLOMA ATOCOSOIA r.TATI r7j
nvin*U.O'l y.ur P. P. K. f„ r
lllvtr, p biod waro, ole., i ip,,| !i nll ,'l
• nythinv I uvor UMUti, tiuinir al th ,t I
for it. Mkj*. W. H. ij
AtlmS
Having u*e*i your P. P. K.forr ohi J
•ilvor and i lated wnro, I |irnimun<v ,1
cosh itnd t-a:i heartily ivonmti,Vl
hou.-e-koepor.H. Mia. i. \\ 1
AtboS
I have mod your P. P K. foreleanjJ
ill to i and "i h<" m. , H ‘"'|
arntion I have ever inuol, doo> tii> iroral
and with very little labor. Mk \\■
Ajciits W,ikied iu every Cotin'y ujl
t ut suit* in t nvii.gton o.iLV (I
Bros, A Woodruff, post utEcel
ing.—feh 1 1
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IS Weeli'
The t'OLIUK UAZEJ'TE
securely wrapped, to nuy addril
t nittHl Stuteb tor three month! on jj
of ONE DOLLAR. (
Liberal discount allowed to posj
agents and clubs. Sample eupiyl
free. Address ull orlers to 1
UK 11AKl) K. FOll
h r ] l i. \
GossypiyuPlosl
Mb. S. .1 KELLY itl s istml
itnilon in the sale of Goesypium 11
and our
High G:ads Acid PSiospli
Mr. Kelly * ill make his hcaij
at the itore of Farmer, lloimtasil
His Orders will also he honure*! al
son. Call on him for Circulars ]
tiEO. W. SCOTT A ffi
toapl.3 Per 11. V HASH
JAMES 1\ EOG9
ATTORNEY AT
Covington, Geor:
)■
—Wn.i. Givk Special Antsmi
Collectiiiß Aieounts. bills No:c-|
go lids. Liens. Judgments. f.iJ
Mortgages. a
Conveyancing, Trnnsterring Ii* 1
Deeds, la nils, Mortgaiies I
Wills, A*aigiii<‘nlß, 1 s.vtitioaij
Selling Kstutvs for lieiis l (gatesl
tors A ml i- hx<r.;t.ii
duirS. Irj.t <•. 1
I Ltisiiie* in Si,- h" 1 ei.,:> I
anil i\ tisti rn I irc-u irs
n
ADVERT I SfJ
can Icarr the exaetj
of ar./ pi posed lirj
advertising i.i Amcrj
pnoers by acldrca
Cco. P. Rowell & j
N*wnn'iep A<Uvertieincj P'- l l
iO Spruoe St., New Yorld
lOcts. lor 100-Pago F' a: j
Notice to Debtors Cl. Lrej
To AI,I. WHOM IT MAY C<'l
All persons having tltn ands sid
estate of John Dial, late 4>i • ewtei
ty, State of Georgia, deceased. >jj
l.y notified to render in their 1
tti the undersigned according to 4
ull persons indebted to said estate!
quired to make immediate j
I his Hth day of March, 1887. —6wJ
JNO. B. DAI
Administrator with the will anri
John Dial, deceased. |
Notice Debtors and CreJ
To All Whom It May Co?*
All persons having demands a;i
estate of Wm. F. Davis, deceased,!
ewton county, state of Georgia, ■
by notified to render in their <!'■
the undersigned according to law,■
persons indebted to said estate ur'l
cvl to make immediate payment. 1
day of March. 1887. —tfw.
JNO. B. DAVIS I
Administrator of W. F. Da'
! $50.0(10 To If
In Sums of 82,500 nud
less rate than litre.ufhie el ll1 ®
825,000,
In sums of S3OO and above'*
proved farms.
Parties having motiry tu lefl
g<*t good interest and Lie R‘ ,! S
gund real estate. See me.
1 buy and se l Real E.-tat’S
mission. Parties wanting a
! might do well to confer wit' l fl
W. S OTT, Covingtß
OEORfIIA RAILROAD CO®
Office General I’nssensretß
Augusta Oil., Feb 1. H
NOTICE TO Tllp Tn!
Tickets to Hiliai^
Notice is hereby given thflt >‘ 9
been placed on sale at all
on the line of the Georgia, and
Jefi’erson and Southern Kailr ,l,iu |
MAN, GA., a flag station on thfW
ton Branch. Parties desiring '''■
man and go to the ‘ IIBBC lE' mk
can now purchase Tickets to
I rect, instead of stopping at h a *' *>
| son), and taking private con '
| that point. The SHAF I ' 1 B
half mile from Railway
j stop at Landing only when
less passengers on board
there. K. R-
General Pa^mß
U/IM" money than at *s?^l
WlPltaking an agency for the ■
hook nut. Beginners succeed !■
None fail. Terms free. H* ■
0u Portland, Maine