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_* W. HiU'KJNS. Editor.--
ONLY *1 IS rU'IW OK FIVK
InE BOAl> Of.Vtißfc'S.
TV road congie- i< to inre
in Allan:* *rty iu M<y i* • >e of 11.
k oat import* t meet eg# wet "••!
•> OtotglM. It tj' one of t‘.<
l uangs upnch ar* nt. ig-J 0 *■ I
W a result of a foi re ■! cirCJiuUn
M Tu.t old pr>r b thi.t -pe*
ntv i tbe mother of iov -cti •ti i.'.iJi
good in thin euf. T' • I*l or.
ejoJ.n t. of tbe pubic i .!■> * *f th
atate i* asefi that wit.. the -e .
| opula’ioa and tLe accompany. ng
t 4nice of buiu-* tbi* r..i.gre*-, f
At* dei i -ing of Mine j bin by wh.c.
to imp. ore toe pub.tr- Ligliwa. * :- :
rc.i:r Ti.na whatevei plan i
nrooui.c'iilni atil be but a > . . 1 ot
Uiu neco-sitv.
Our road laws arc vary iiup* fee;
and tfitir operation is un*.li!a* lory,
j.!aui* will be piopo-*d aj.d i.
doubt aotn* plan far Mipei ior to thi
one now in operation wi I be f nnu
)u-j and recommended t> tbe legt
btvre In tnucli eouuci. there is a.*
dom, and we Lope tbe appr. avLiog
load congifci.s ail re-ult in gaea*.
good to tbe state and that it- ] la a
will be adapted.
Ou-' own opinion is that tbe l ost
piA xov paaaibe for us i* !•> Lvt
tbe pitUic highways w >ikcd by con
ict*. There are many reason* why
tbe should be, aid one t* that lL-
system of the state w.u 1. i
then be under state and county man
agetuent and it would in no way com.
ygete with honest Lb>r. Tbi- is out
opinion. What in the judgment ol
the road congress will lx- tbe
plan reuiaitis to he seeu. Wc hs.
great confidence in the w i-1 ni cf
that body and till Cos all iu i ctr p. a
er to fuitner its plan:, foi wt know
that an improved condition of m. i<
roads iriil be of inestimable v. - t*
the agricultural people of Geoigia
and they are the one. f. r whom w.-
to work —Gti.fi . fian.
An arnuring incident occurred in
one of the colored churches it I-tUc 1 .
la not long since One of the pr *’■.-
incut preachers having fallen fro.;,
grace, it wat decreed by Brother
Pan), a col ore*! autlgrify, that he
ahould not be allowed to un
til he publicly confe* td Id, sin- an i
received absolution Bat the pieach
er would neither confers !.:■> kius nor
quit preaching, despite the protests
of hi* congregation. o<tt night lit
was preaching, and hi- text happen
,ed to be selected from the Apostle
Paul. Getting considerably wanned
wp to his work, Le threw out Lie
arms and shouted impressively ; “And
wLat does Paul say V wiitn a color
ad deacon on one of the back bench
es arose an>wered: “Br tlier Paul
sty jou doan’preach no mo' iu di
house 'til you repent and snake ’know.
ledgiuent.’ -
Dan Luck•<>'*]. the President’*old
law partner, bus forwarded bis iedg
.nation fm United States district at tor
ney of Buffalo. Tui* is oce of the p i
-t'letir feamif's of the situation. Lock
wood was the man who put Cleveland
in nomination for a!! bis offices. up
to tbe time of the St. L >tiis conven
tion. He was a better muse >tte than
Dougherty—although She lattei'i
name was Daniel, too. Id is strange
that tie President s right Laud men
—Lockwood. Manning and Lam >?
yrere all Dante's— Vug Chronicle.
Tbe Biimiuglwm Chronicle is lux
ious that the States of Georgia and
Alabama he remodeled, and suggests
the following as a plan for the work :
that Northern Alabama and North
ern Georgia bo consolidated inl l one
.Slate and Southern Georgia and
,ty>uthei n Alabama into another
•This proposition mar meet with the
approve! of a few people in Alabama.
But it would be knocked sky high by
the citizens of tbe Empire Statu.
The State constitution ought to be
*d changed as to admit of whipping
as a punishment for many of the mi
nor offences for which the chain g:trig
is now tho penalty. The chain gang
punishment is overdone. In many
cases it does not amount to punish
ment at al. Tbe whipping post is a
necessity in the punishment of petty
offences in the South.—lshmueliU.
,Glenn McCord, a witness in the
Eddleman murder cm-e, has been
convicted of perjury. His testimony
acquitted Eddletnau. The penalty is
from one to ten year*. Eddie in on,
the murderer, is in Birmingham in
the j real estate business. McCord
sytt* sentenced to the penitentiary for
ten years.
For nearly half a century Ayer's
/Cherry Pectoral has been the most
popular cough remedy in the world.
'tii* constantly increasing demand
for this remedy proves it to be the
very best .specific for colds, coughs,
•nd all diseases of the throat and
lungs.
The Georgia State Baptist Conven
tion convenes in Marietta on Thurs
day, the 26th inst. It repi eeents 115
association h, 2034 ordained ininisteis.
1116 churches. 302 826 meinbeis,
1668 Sunday schools and 77,075 pit
pi I* in Sunday school*.
Editorial Notes.
• .
Ti e farmers of G 'gia ate again
■1 m behind t. u r pin. -aM r i doi*
ng the O ive lu.l and putting t ie
piictuacn tbe Ter rinql ;iuif*e
Cr .... suffocation*. night cwijjhi
; .nJ a.i the comm.a. *eW:i -ua of tbe
hr oat i il lung- iju ctly ie let e l by
t>r. J. 11. VJiLert.’- Tar Mine Lung
da m
Tbe Twenty Tl.trJ unu.! Cos: v i
ini of .1..* tit., (ti. 1 eulc. A.-s-re
iati.u wi 1 lx held at ti.c Ope a
!•-.-• 11. .. .
>rd.
In the l n* tsi st.iig iu lb*S there
eie b -ller eXph sioow. They
killed 326 per*ot> n;ur< and 41<1 r.:.d
destroyed #j 1 *o,iKki eoith of j )►
erty.
Old people sutler much trorn d.-
nders of the umuy organs, and aie
.h ays gratified at the woudciful ef
eets of Or. J H. McLean's Livei
•ud Kidney Balm in Lat.i-Lu.g tueir
troub.e*. f 1.01 l pe. bct.e.
A i..un ] -• g tfi. e ..
n.-t r-un.lay in .... . \ .art h ..uut
/tom \\ e-tt rn dua*. Las liecii t aelire
weeks on the ruail, has tiaveleu otei
SOO milt- and -pei.t ouly Jftll. He
*:i iitaii.i.g 1.. rDi atur county.
Wheu you are c'-tipa:c-d. nitL
lo* of aj jieute, headacbe, take one
of l)r. J. H. McLean's Little L.vei
and Ki.'ney I'uleU. They a:e pleas
ant to tale and wnl cure you. g.">
cents a \iai.
A “.one tisLeraian was encounter
cd on the banks of the Oconee one
■lay last wef-k aiid asked, ‘‘How is it
aUti you’” He replied, using a
pointed, popular pLra.se, -Ail quiet
alot.g the line.” 'l’.ial was almost a
good us if li: Lad puihd out a two
fxiunder just then
I? your kidney - uie inactive, vou
will feel aid look wretched, even in
the most ebe-s-rfui e x:ty, and tuelau
■’holy on the Jo.lie-t cxn'i'.n-. Ir
J. H. McLean a Livei and Kidney
Balm, will set you right again. sl.Uo
per bottle.
I ue Oklahoma laud-ua. ks will not
nave the picnic out there to which
they Lave been locking forward to
with ko tnych eag.-rnesr Tha trouble
is that llie.e are t<ri many sharks and
the hungry hen ■ij v. .) ptey upon each
other. .Many a weary taave.er will
ielum fnui Okiahjina kick at Lean
and soic of foot.
Imperfect dige-tion and aasitnila
tiou pioduce di deied conditions
of the system which grow and ate
confirmed by neglect, Dr. J. If. Me-
Lean's Strengthening Cordial and
.Blood Purifier, by its tonic proper
lies, cures indigestion and gives toue
to the stoiuacti. 00 per bottle.
The fanners of Texas will probably
follow the example set by the Farm
ers Alliance of Georgia iu determin
ing to ue co.tou bagging instead o.
jute Farmers all over the South
ue organizing against the trust and
will fight it 1 1 the bitter end. Texas
wid be healthy welcomed into the
ranks.
The manner in winch colored post
masters are being foisted upon the
people in North Carolina precludes
any idea of spotting on the tariff or
any other question. The negro has
been kept out of national politics so
fat in th k section. This sort of thing,
as the North Ctttoljna plan, will keep
the South so.i 1 for a hundred years
With the majoiity of our readers
it is known that the 30;h day ot
Apiil, has been dec.ared by Congress
as a geneial holiday the occasion be
ing the Washington Centennial, and
President Harrison has issued a proc
lamation, that flie j cople of the en
tire country repair to their jespective
places of w orship and commemorate
ttie occasion in a becoming manner.
The Minnesota legislature has pass
• cd a bill making drunkenness a crime,
and it is thought the governor will
sign it. The penalties presetibed are
as fodows : For the first offense a tine
of not liss than $lO nor more than
S4O, or imprisonment from ten to
forty days ; for the second offense,
a fine of from S2O to SSO, or impris
onment thirty to sixty days ; for the
third ofiense, and all subsequent ones,
imprisonment sixty to ninotv davs.—
A law something like this was in force
in Atlanta a year or two ago, but it
did not work well.
-THE FLOWERS Til \T BLOOM
IN THE SPRING ’
May have nothing to do with the
case, but Unit drowsy debilitated
feeling with which you rise every
■naming aiises fiom impurities of the
Blood or a disordered liver. Almost
every spring this same feeling comes
| over you aud you are left in a thor
ouglily debilitated condition. You
must then have something to eradi
cate these impurities, to regulate the
action of the liver and set you on
your feet again, as it were. You cer
tainly can not afford to keep on feel
ing that way when the means for
working a complete change are in
your reach. Westmoreland’s Cali
sava Tonic will restore your won tail
ed energy and make you feel like a
new man. All diuggists i*ell it at 50
i cants and SI,OO a bottle. For sale
by Dr. J A. Wright.
The Teacher
"'ho h>w4 k*r pup :* to ;rengtlxn
tiac.r niimls by tbs >;,** ot Ay-r'i Sa<
•ajwrilta. |Mticiaul tbr truth that
I -Illy h<-*. h u tucilbl to 11. -Btal
* -or- Vot poraun- 1 ! u.-Ucao aeU led.is
. .asrhun. n, whether )oUB£ or old, Un
mesUciae la rnoarkaU/ (W-ui. tie
•ur* yo *et Ayer'* Sarsaparilla.
*• Every *prtn* an.t fati I a hum*
txr ot bottle* ot Ayer'* ttaraaiarilta.au4
ID cr rally twn.ftlrU." Mr*. Jornr* 11.
banaau. htonrhaai, Mas*.
*'l Lav* taken Avrr'* Farsafwritia
KiaaTblnta U Cirrar. l a.uiira. Md.
"My dauzhfer. twelve year* ot agt.
l.a* o9vred lor the pat year troai
General Debility.
A few week* *inr# we iepi to pive
• er Aver'* Sar.ap.ir lla tier tviltl. ha*
cr.aiiy .n,|-rov K il. " Mr*. Harriet U.
liatt.e*. South Ctw.-iiaafoni. Mw*
"About t rear a.ro I beyir. Ayer'*
bar*apDnl z tl :t remedy for and li-y
*r.d nenralgia .-u!hnc from Bwlariai
exposure m tha anr.y. I w*> in a very
bad condition, l ot ais bottle* cf tbe Sar
(apar!?'.a,'witb oc-aaioßal (teaee of Ayer*
1 j!*, have tree ally impiovo! my health.
I an. t .. , i. k. an t feel
cann.d tav too wt'ivh fee yocr excellent
remedies " F. A. Pink Lam, Seath
M iuiKUl, Me.
"My daughter, *:x'.eea year* old, is
ntirz Ayer's S*t, .rarll'a with gotd ef
fect.— Itev.. S J. Graham, f’r.;n,l
Brethren Chore h. Buekhaunon,V*.
" I suffered frost
Nervous Prostration,
with hack *n4 *nd Ji*t
been u*w h b nefite*l bj the u*e oi Ax er*
I am n**w 89 ttn cf
fnd nm Mfh9nl that .▼ present heaitk
and proh*ncwd |;/e are Uu# * the of
Arers SaraapanUa.” —Lucy
KillioglT, Conn.
Mr*. Ann II Fnmawrrt! . a lair T 9
rears old. So, Woc<d-:oek, Vt, at rife* :
“After several weeks' aaffer.ryj from
nervou* n. I pncurei \ tx-ttle
of Aj”er*s Karatnard!la, &Ld Jefore I
ha-t tak n had oi u. xct uuai health
•
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
rikcrAK&o tY
Cr. J. C. Ayer A Cos., Lowafl, f.*ass.
Prictfl, aii Ur.kka, ft. Wovtli a bc-foe.
TO THE PEOPLE OF
Coinjto.l anj ViSlniijf!
joa want a i arti in Tour
rth many time' its < ' ?
fa!! fo =eccre lheGarme:* f ntfer while yon
the oppoftaniry I* • yon wai t to
make money rapidly tr*d *afelj? If ao.
inveatigate tbe busiot<f .
-The National—
GARMENT * CUTTER
f#g~T be mqpt complete system in ae.
Anyone can icarn to h-*- k. No tailor r
dr 'rr.aker caa a9url t* rlo without it.
Only a tew Iv--gu nece*sa;r.
t@*We war* a nun; - •*' - h;-tr : us
energetic workers to intro uce the Nation
al (kkrroent Cutter. V. e w... give you terms
whereby muuy people are large
-urns of monej . We want none but
indus’rioun people that are willing to do
hard steady work lor big p^r.
Instruction Boom in
Henderson's Building.
North-east corner of
Public Square.
Oxford, Ga., Feb 25.
Mr Henry Orahn; —National Garment
: Colter Comply : Dear Sir —I have seen
; many systems for enUiuir irarmpriii*. out the
National Garmeat Cutter Kiirpasses any
, system for cutting clothing for men, women
and children, I have ever 6een.
Miss Emmie Stewart.
Covington, Ca.. Feb. 2(1 18*9.
Mr. Henry Grahn, Agent National Gar
ment Cotter Company : Dear Sir—Sys
tems for catling garments are very nuiner
ous; but systems for making perfect tits
are very scarce : ami tliat is why tire Na
tional Garment Cutter is *o popular; for
when correct measures arc taken it never
fails to make a fit
Mrs- J. T. Corlev. Jr
Oxford, Ga., Jan 28, 1889.
Mr. Henry Grahn . After seven
years experience in dress making and
having used and examined several dif
ferent systems for cutting clothing, I
feel free to recommend the National
Garment Cutter as the superior of
any system now in U3e.
Respectfully,
MATTIE IIYATT.
Covington, Ga., Jan. Ist, 1888.
National Garment Cutter Cos;
Gentlemen : —Over two years ago
I purchased in Greelv, Colorado, the
National Garment Cutter and can
conscientiously reeommeud the sys
tem to every lady having cutting to
do for herself or others. In fact it is
impossible to say too much in its
praise. It should be in every family
as it cuts perfectly for men, women
and children. Very Respectfully,
Mils. Fannie C. Boye.
Bowling Green, Kv., March 22.
Messrs. Goldsberry, Doran A Nelson :
After testing the National Garment
Cutter I feel free to recommend it to
all whom it may concern. And have
concluded it is just what 1 need. The
styles and tits are perfect.
Yours Truly,
Mtts. Carme Taylor,
Dressmaker.
XS*vj„ An X mark on your pepw
is intended as a remiiiui* mat
you are in arrears for subscrip
tion and we would appreciate a re
mittance, Settle up friends, even it
you don’t find an X on your paper. —
Remember that 3 W is guaranteed,
•So is Heart and Kidney Tonic mid
Brain Tonic. Try them and if they
do not come up to recommendation
Brooks <& Ivy will refund the money.
New and elegant dr-ss goods on
hand ami to arrive. The ladies are
invited to call and see them, for none
ljettnrcan be found. J. J. Daring.
Mackerel fresh and fine in barrel
at Adams Bros.
L;udihox Aiainiitratioa
C iU) H ! A *\ t% To3i C*i mty
To All iVhod. it ntv < uiH‘< ri- ;
•aa t x Imiat-wr*-
' . Ur
iiW/ a.; .alt tk n •*! Mflh r jwi
Li Vivi 4pr at **t .fl x*. m tkla rtt!wf
di wel try U i •£••* (saw, H aajr eaa.
*hjr |*x r... i-strf* of A-li um uo.>
•l *iW “of kr jJt*!-H W It larU. >rk of
•dpurr; r f*t mu nuuatr. or to aoaiv
pr -.it on Sarah A.ftakn rat lr.
V. ,si- *• w; ban 1 ol oift *UI ; tjrv tbi
lt Caf vt April |<rf.
METHODIST MINISTERS.
-—OiGrJ District fur the year . ■■■
Prcvidist Kir - <eo W* VarhMVgh,
(Vmnjrtof*—W A luipmde
Oxford-Nil Ki'.**
N’rwlfum—W R Urn:-ham Jr.
So % -a. 1 .rcle—H il Jifuukos,
s ady I>a!e —\V A I’erka.
Monticello—O C Sim* *n!.
K itonton-W R Foot,
East Patna*—W T Hamilton,
Weat Patman—Jno E itoaacr.
Canton—E H Cook.
Madison—W L Woutt^
Mergan—J 1. M^.n,
S>uth Morgan —J M Morris,
Conyera—J L Pierce.
Etthonia -0 A Thrower.
Dt rarer and Clark*tou —L G Johnson,
Dtscatur circuit —W A Farris,
Hebrew Missionary—J McGath.
E l . Cwllege—\T A Candler. M Calla
way and J S Moore
Financial R^feiary—J W Roberts.
yrs. R. F. Carr ill, Mrs. D. C. MiSleY.
—Miss M. R. Carre!). —
Carroll, Mobley k Go
—SL’CCKSSOB*, TO
MRS. M. F. MELTON,
Millinery, Dress Mak
ing and Fancy
Goods,
At
Mrs Melton’s old stand
next door to
Heard, White & Thompson’s.
COVINGTON. GEORGIA
Dresses cut and fitted
by the National Gar
ment cutter system.
Also agent for the new
Wheeler & "Wilson No.
9 sewing machine.
Your patronage earn
estly solicited.
S W HAWKINS,
REAL ESTATE
AGENT,
Successor to Simms & Cos.
Let me advertise and
sell vour real estate.
✓
residences, lots,etc. No
sale no pay. If we
build up our waste pla
ces we must go to work
and get more capital to
settle here. No matter
what you have to sell,
it should he advertised.
Give me a trial.
S W HAWKINS.
UXT-Hb w
FURNITURE HOUSE,
yo*i !. Fihr F’ r-vttm- ea la<
the old F'ac •r* *.*r, a id l*ar^a^ns
*>f u *i MW (•• rgia.
. If yoa are in of mnythi* g in tim Fur
; nirtirt* hna givr a call. My tc*M are
all new. n*v rtnrk Mh :kdv#. and laving
! had nuia yngra exp**r'fK‘t* io this line 1
;,fc sa.*infWi I fswthr p* a*hs. W hen
i rr. #•* to a J *.• I A’agtiu of
fine Boggy 1 k.a I can extra in*
!a*einentif to fuirehoteft. fitl and wf
me Hespectiwtly.
J. S. FEICK.
I Ga Nov, TJ if
sale by Dr. J. A. Wright.
Gsorgia Metlist Fsile
COLLEGE.
6®-i h* Priirarr nn.l Intermedintt De
partment* are cow open for the reception
of pupils under the' PuMic School S stem
of Cuvinjton. WiEE TUITION may
! e secured hy payir.p “Admission Fees' to
' Treasurer Edvard Iltvrd. Pupils within
i the eorparate limits of Covington 50 cents
per month; without the co-ponue limits
One Dollar per month.
REDUCED TUITION IN COLLEGE
DEPARTMENT
Cei'MJy paying the require* - ; Admission
Fees. * the Tuition in the College Cia/*>cs
,is UeJuced to one half rates —IF PAID
Monthly in Advance.
Freshman gnd So fHo mere classes $2.00
per month.
Junior had Senior ciagact, $2 90 per
month.
lnjeidental fee for remainder of Spring
term SI,OO.
J. T. SicLaughlin,
February 21, IS** ] Pkesidext
Tiie Atlanta Jonrnal
Printed Every Afternoon (Except
&in*l;iy) ?uif] Weekly.
Tb*> Evening Journal, noiv in it* sixth
year, k better equipped than ever to ren*
_
the a** ■ Ii - iiv- •in Atlanta
publishing the United TjeMurrains.—
Its telegraphic- and news services Is unsur
passed, having beside* United Press Dis
patches, specials from all parts of the world.
The endorsement of the editorial course
of the Journal, by the people of Georgia is
very gratifying, it* opposition to trust*
and monoplies w-Jj l>e continued.
The special features of the Journal will
emorace the l st miscellaneous reading
such as Special Articles, S real Stories,
New York, Washington and Knropi an Let
ters, hash ions and Political News, Sketches
of Leading Men, and in fact it will be a
complete family newspaper.
The Journal is the cheapest daily in the
State, having the telegraphic dispatches
Only $1.25 for J months. The WEEKLY
will be sei.t until Jan. 1, 1890 for 50 ct.
MASONIC OFFICERS.
The following officers have been elected
to serve Golden Fleece Masonic Lodge, of
Covington, for the year 1889:
J M Levy, Worshipful Master,
J G Lester, Senior Warden,
J M Rearing, Junior Warden,
P H Ferguson, Senior Deacon,
J S Peek, Junior Deacon,
J T Corby, Sr., Treasurer,
M Moss, Secretary,
P F Hutchins, G I) Butler, Stewards,
W W Osborn, Tyler,
S W Hawkins, Chaplain.
THE EVERGLADE
JOE, W. WRIGHT, PROP!
1 Door above Post Office, Covington, Ga.
keep in stock the finest and purest imported and domestic wines, brandies
whiskies, rum, gin, beer, champagne, etc., to be found in the markets of th
world. Also, fine cigars, cigarettes, tobacco, etc. The Everglade
Saloon is elaborately and handsomely furnished, second to
none in Georgia. I have separate counters, glasses
aud bar tenders for white and colored. The
best of order maintained and all laws
and regulations strictly ob
served at all times,
promptly filled and goods immediately shipped to all points of the globe,
east, west, north and south. Light wines for sacramental purposes, and old liquors
for medicinal purposed, which pro guaranteed strictly A No. 1. Call and see me.
JOE WRIGHT.
JORDAN & SMITH,
COTTON FACTORS,
Augusta, : : : ; Georgia
\V. M. Jordan ha. been actively engaged in the Cotton Business
during the past fourteen years, “^ba
£®“Xo Storage charged ou Cotton if sold within 30 days. Liberal Advance, made
on Cotton ir. Store. Vi'e GUARANTEE Satisfaction i n Every Respect -%*
LISTEN HERE
fAM V|* .. "J I'l 4a ill!
1 th* li. -in* line a* 1 have bill keep ,
ii . h*ii.■ a lull aid vooipleM line of aara
p■< 1 ha., ju l re.-ea.il y pr n kn'l j
..:n(ter taodes and have •> nice rt
, mei.t a. cau 'i.hla.:"l from importer*
- altering
and hiiid.i.g J re.pvctfully solicit the pat
I.e ~f the public All w.wk *rnted i
Covington. Ga. —feb.tt
J. S. MINES. Tailor.
MONEY TO LOAN,
IpS'wOii Improve) Plantation Property
in
—pavahle in instalm t*. Apply to
and G. LUSTER,
Attorney at Law Covinjton. Ga.—tjunl.
LA D I ES!
Do Yoar Own Dyeing at Horn, With
PEERLESS DYES
Tliey will dye everything They are told
everywhere Price 10c a package. 40
■ It.rs. They have no equal for Strength,
Brightness. Amount in Packages or for
IV.-tneasof Color, or non-fading Qualities
They do not crock or smut. For tale by
Dr. J A Wright.—-lfnht
—-AND
OCK
CHICKENS!
Id Brahma eggssEso,
13 Plymouth egofs SI
bred. Call at my resi
dence and *ee these foula, or address
E. O. LEE, Covington, Ga.
Brown Leghorn
Chickens and Eggs !
13 Eggs for 75 cents.
Frio Chickens, 85.00.
tfaUßcst layers ami healthiest fojils
known to the poultry jtorld. Call
at the resilience, or write to S. W.
Hawkins, Covington,.Ga.
13 Brahma eggsSl.so
F>JkTX~ TTIS
FOROURPAPER
AND BE HAPPY.
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$3 SHOE OCNTLKMKH.
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W. L. DOUCLAS
S3 SHOE LADIES.
Mstcrlal, I>t Style. Best Fitting.
„ - CKTO! , > MASS
Examine \\ . L. Doug-
las $2.00 Shoes for
gentlemen and ladies.
FOR SALE BY
.J, J. DEARING,
COVINGTON, GA.
Georgia Railroad.
Slone Mountain Route.
GEORGIA RAILROADt'OMPANY
Office General Manager,
Augusta, Ga. Sept 29th, 189S.
} Commencing Sunday. iiOth inst , flic fol
lowing Passenger Schedule will be op
■erated:
—FAST LINE—
No. 27 West Daily.
Leave Augusta 745 n. m.
Arrive Washington... .10 20 a ni
Leave Washington.... 720 ain
Leave Athens 8 30 a. m.
I Leave Covington 11 39 a. in.
Arrive Allanta 100 a. in.
Xo. 28 East Daily.
Leave Atlanta .....2 45 p. m
I Arrive Athens 7 00 p. no.
Leave Athens .3 50 p. m
1 Arrive Covington 4 00 p. m
Arrive Washington.,.. 7 20 p ni
| Leave Washington.... 420 p m
; Arrive Augusta 815 pm.
No. 1 War Daily.
Leave Augusta . , . . . 10 45 a. tn.
“ Macon ...... 710a. m
“ Milledgeville .... 919 a. ru.
** Washington ... 11 20 a. m
] *• Athens 350a. in
Arrive at Covington ... 3 53 p. in.
“ 41 Atlanta 545 p. in
No. 2 East Daily.
Leave Atlanta 8 00 a. m.
“ Covington 943 a. in.
Arrive at Athens 5 15 p. m.
“ “ Washington ~220 p. tu
; 4 u Milledgeville ..411 p. in.
“ u Macon 600 p. m.
“ li Augusta .... 335 p. m
No. 3 West Daily.
Leave Augusta 11 00 p. m.
Arrive at Covington . ... 4 39 a. m
Arrive s.l Atlanta ...... 630 a. in.
No. 4 East Daily.
Leave Atlanta ..... . H 15 p. m.
“ Covington ...... 108 r ui
at Augusta .... 6 45 a. tn.
ATLANTA COMiIGDATION.
(Daily, except Sundays.)
Leave Covington 5 40 a. m.
j Arrive Atlanta 7 55 a. in.
Leave Atlanta 6 20. p m.
Arrive Covington ..... 8 35 p. m.
ATHENS ACCOMMODATION.
Leave Union Point..... .5 45 a. m.
Arrive at Athens .... 9 40 a. m.
Leave Athens... v , 6 15 p. m.
Arrive Union P0int....8 45 p. m.
•Sundays excepted.
No, 28 stops at Harlem for snpper.
Trains No.’s 27 and 28 will stop
and receive passengers to and from
the following stations ojjly—Grove
town, Harlem, Thomson, Norwood,
Burnett, Crawfordville, Union Point,
Greensboro, Madison, Rutledge
Social Circle, Covington, Conyers.
Lithonin, St. Mountain A Decatur.
JOHN W. GREEN,
General Manager.
E. R. DORSEY,
General Passenger Agent.
JOE W. \\ HITE, Gen. Trav. Pass.
Agent, Augusta, Ga.
JNO. 11. BAILEY,
MANUFACTURER OF
Fine Boots & Shoes
©arCOVINGTON, GA -©a
HAVING Opened my shop, upstairs in I
King corner building. I am prepared
to do ail kind of boot and shoe work in the
best style. All kind of repairing done at
reasonable rates. Give me a trial.
Respectfully, JOHN H. BAILEY
SI
13 ~\7V eels_s.
The POLICE GAZETTE will he mailed
securely wrapped, to any address in the
United States lor three months on receipt
of ONE DOLLAR.
Liberal discount allowed to postmasters,
agents and clubs Sample copies mailed
free. Address all orders to
.tICHARD K. FOX,
lyrl rnAYKi.i*.- Sgr.RK Jf. Y
CITY OFFJCjJ
Mayor *3
L. L. MiddlebrooifF
OOUXCL. UI
W • Scott, 3M
J. S. Carroll, x ,
J. F. Henderso**
T. D. Guin n ■
s j - Keu y .
D. A. ThonnA H *
MASSUA,..-,,
' '- UiK '' " 1 _
NEWTc9r2
J>pf
County Officers 4 *ev.
‘ -and.
ORDINARY,
James M. Belch? M J
clerk supEjnoßwiJr*
Jno. B. Davis. 1
—.■
SHERIFF, ent
H. B. Andersor.;^
TAX COLLECTOR :,kl
Su|
A. H. S. Davis nti
| ■
TAX RECEIVER, e t
J. W. Stephenso: Mt
TREASURER, ‘ ev
■
Jno. F. Hendersc^
i ■
I SURVEYOR, Ft
J- M. Geiger, h
j CORONER, *
W. S. Nolen, it
■
COUNTY COM MISSION tdmi
meeting on 3rd M.M|
T C Swann. Chaim <i
J. W. Sockwell*
W. C. Clark, u h
S. M. Sullivan. ve
e a
J. L. Hays. 3<
■ - * i?
r
Legal Warning.n
■■
All persons are hereby for -ilia
to hunt with dog or gun oi
wise, or to pass through in niH~
on horse or foot, or in any i SI
whatever to trespass uporou
nr enter any of our buildings j|
in New ton county, without ok £ re
mission. Persons
notice wiil be prosecuted ;
extent of the law. car
Frick A Cos. —per C. A.
BCV I
Covington & Cxfcrd Siiiii
Covington Ga July S sM
The following Schedule will i* 1
! the Covington A Oxford Sire: a „<
! until further notice :
TIME TABLfGX,
| I,e*e Pitts’ Horse. Leave Dl l,;,
—H
6 15 a ra 545 i w
9.10 i m 945 s 1
n 10 a m 11401
2 2.00 m 1.001 Pa
3.30 p <ii 4CO ] jjj,
5. GO pm 5 .'0 I
C.lO p m 6.p0 ]
8.10 p m k tin
——SUNDAY SCHEDULE on
W(i
10 .15 a m j * 'jßj
7.15 p m 1 7.45 I j a|
VK ! X.,In addition to the aboveiblsp
meet all regular passenger train* ipy
day, besides carrying the people
jine home alt<u* church,
ami will also bring and return titf Ids
; of Midway and others who desire
; service held in town during the
•or night. Orders for special car “Ite
. left with the Secretary. wU
W C. CLARK. Pre
j J G. LESTER. Secretary.
Wm DR. WOF^TT’ti,,
Ws FEMALE Li ED ft
Br xlTlns toocco en 4 eirrarlfcr fnfl
! Inti svst**m and build In* up thrr ”■ 'iJrfcm
I7VI>IAJV YVUSy* 1
eorrtt-u all Irrr,nlar:tlr.and annoyl-’I.VJ ay
Trao whlcb KUHHT L llrj £u! r.
grak.dfhlht.U4 won,., health . '4* ""Jk
fajtkf. rberrful the df .lejndfiit. ri ■
apvrlti. In chance of Ule no ladrsh 1 ' 1 !„
INDIAN WEKI). JUt Sn/alMl * J
Aak yuor Urtt((UL ML
For Sale hv Brooks Si Ivy. Co'i<
T/mK UpMWi
4 fr; OB.VIOU*
fil is preparHK
C / / euL i e9>
plea, Black-Heads, Surl ,
Tan. A few jppih.aiions *
most stubliornly r 4 skia *on<
white. Viola Creaffi i* ,lf ' 1 *],■*
powdertocover defects, but r ‘ ro
It is superior to all other prefi’ r
is guaranteed to give satisfac ll ?"''
gists or mailed for f>o cenn. * rW*-
G. C. BITTNFiH *
TOLEDO, OHIO* ;
Sold by Brooks A Ivy, Covtfrß
can learn the exact
of an/ proposed - in
advertising in Arn erl
papers by acklres
Geo. P. Roweß&2
Sn 4 JOots ta> ™