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Atlanta oo tb* 221 f May, ai ! ***
cv.uoiy in the Htau- i org'-1 1“ w ‘ u ‘*
delegate* to t’ i* imp r’'t r
An Ohio nut. forge- a r. ■ nae to
preach. Tljui i.- cajfv.Bg the f t
l>err batin*.* a itUk farther tnai.
Ini been doue Lrtrtofon*. but tl.c
JJilfj Inal. * • *•"•/ ■ - • '
Uwtt (iutrw<r l>. rc t- of Dt-.t
ware, reached F >tty-.second * r-•'
|t York, during t e parade .
impudent urchin in the crowd cr s ‘
out: “Hon * lit p•lt c: Gorct
nor
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Invitation t>< jittend the centei't._i.
(ziebiallot- of th e aJ ption of the
Federal Coitotitwtioti a: y*stiltri\h.
S. t.. FoTember 2J*t, 1889. on eon
dition that he it not to be tut' 1 to
be the orator of the day.
C. P. Huntington, the railway
fizagnate. aioea not woik on Saturday
or Suadav. of fcis natural re
Jigiou* feehag. He says he i-n't
• artau. wuettef Satnrdajr or Sin lay
ia the da appointed 4>y dwins de- <-*
for rest, and so ob-etves both.
On April 2. 1869 W . Taylor,
X>f Crawford county left home, -ay
jug that he would return in tr.enly
rear* On April 26, 1889. tiue to his
word. Mr. Taylor pa-.ed iLroogt M.t.
£ou. and reached Crawford county
♦hat afternoon in time to keep Lo ap
pointaient.
The annouuet rnent wade th.l
the Whitefield Cotyon Mill* compa
UK, fcf Stahuryj-oiC Maasj re< g
nizing the superior advantage* of tne
aoulti for their business, bare deter
jniued to remove their machinery arc';
etnplove* to this se ttun. It is on
of the lending Xew England cotton
taillv
Griffin Sun: “Giiffin’s bid 'us
about the least made (or tbe ex peri
mental farm, and yet Griffin get*
.elected by a good majority. This
abojys a great deal. It shows that
the committee had the cause ot agri
.culture at heart, and acted singly lor
the good of the agricultural interests
/of the state, regardless of the iufltr
fiuce of money.
The Thomas Iron Company, with
teatkjua! tors in New York, gave no
tice Monday of a reduction of? 1.50
per ton in the price of irou for May
and June delivery President Clarke,
in explaining tLe reduction said:
‘•The reason of tbe reduction is that
tLe Southern people are crowding
fbe market, and have been trying to
tell fcl per ton below our prices. We
propose however, to hold our mti
*et.
President Candler, of Kmorv col
iege, promises an interesting com
tnence grout at Oxford this year, i lie
aerrtioy jrill l>c pleached by Ilev. G
}}. fstliekler, D. IX, and literary ad
dresses will be made by Hons. John
'J'eniple Graves, F. Jl. Richardson
and Peter F. Smith. lAcuikiou rates
•wifi be given by *he larl/onds so that
visitors wlu, desafe to spend only the
day at the commencement can easily
do no.
The dark horse has won. The
{own of Griffin has secured t};e ex
perimeutal farm and station. If
thene ware to be moved fron Athens
it is just as well that Griffin should
get it. Griffin is übout half way be
£ween Atlanta and Macon, and is in
good neutial ground. Under the
circumstances we regarded its Remov
al from Athens as unnecessary and
.Unfortunate. Since it must go, why
not to Griffiu ?—Augusta Chronicle.
lu a railway traiu. Two men dis
missing a book which is being hand
ed about by newsboy. First Man—
-‘•‘That's a great book, sir, a master
piece." Second Man—‘‘l wonder
how it s selling?” First Man—-‘.Soil
ing like ginger. Never saw any
•thing like it. You see I'm the puh
Ksber, and ought to know.” Second
Man—“ Your information delights
me. I'm the author.” First Man
(with fallen countenance) —“Wmll,
that is, er—er—-it hasn't liad much
of a sale yet. but J think, er— it will
liaye. big risk, you know, gening
.out u book of this suit ” —Trades
Journal.
The Republican japeis need not
get uneasy about filling the vacancy
.caused by Chairuian Harnunj's death.
The duties of the chairman are nom
inal. except in a presidential .cam
paigu, and the committee is always
reconstructed by the National Con
weutiou. There wiil be anew Na
jtional Coinmiltee and anew chairman
made by the Convention of 18‘J2, in
accordance with precedents. In the
interval the committee has no po’iti-
Cal w-oik, except naming the place
and time for the convention, and it
will piobabiy not he ca.lud together
4>efore Feb. 22, 185)2, to perform that
duty ami of course electa chairman
in the place of Mr. Barnaul
Editorial Notes.
The negro *-. -pa rr roan of Ce-i
gin are pitching into the pretr leiK
bncauea of hia lack of renogniti * of
UM..rvne in dishing out ap-rla.
(iI kftl I I CjsfT* *• |l
ifhat :* ?*?:en a% an autograph
i \u -r of ?U Satjor. A “i/rtAfliti
wowft.r is ye ling it. and it* po-e*
ion a guiantee against lightning
C'r :py suffocation*. night coughs
an l all ti e common a'S-ction* of ti e
throat at and !u"g qnickly telieved by
Dr. J. II McLeas'. T.t. Wine Lung
Fta'iu.
The rtuakers always discourage
miiiic one wl.o-e faith i- string. The
way to build up a city is for every
body to pritl together, whether tl.t ii
•pinion* < >incide or not,
1 e Ge>irgia Techie,logical school
ha- a barometer 20 fe>: high with a
tule 3 incites in diameter, the larger:
in America. This school is doing a
great work.
Old people suffer much from dis
ordeis of the urnary organs, and are
*'w. - gratified at the wonderful ef
fects of Dr. J H M-'Lean's Liver
nd Ki i.'.ey Balm in banishing their
troubles. .*I.OO per bottle.
A dmnuner. for the daughter's
sake, *uppli< J a Jeffet son farmer with
chewing gum. The girl kicked the
diumiuer and the latter sent in a bi
for £-5 for the cheavng guru. It was
paid.
When you are constipated, with
!o-s of appetite, tead.iebe, take one
of I*r. J. H. McLean's Idttle Liver
i.g 1 Kidney PnleU. They art- plea-,
ant to take and will cure you 25
cent* a vial.
Mr. T. L. Gantt, one of Georgia’s
most gifted editor*, who has f r some
time !>een ed ling the Elbcrton Star,
has made arraegatneuu to take
• Large of the Banner Watel man, tf
Athens.
I f your kidney* are inactive, you
tr 11 feel and look wretcl ed. even in
the nj‘ st cheerful society, and irielan
choly on the jollie-t ms. Dr
J. H. McLean * Liver and Ki lnev
Balm, will act you right again. SI.OO
per bottle.
Git- of Mr. Wanawukei s new p st
uiasteif, a re-d lent of Ashhurne, Pa.,
•-hot and killed a man the other eight
who was t ying to break into the
po*t office. While the spoils *trug
g!e is so furious it i* dangerous t
tiifllewitha man who has fought
; for and got an office
Imperfect digestion and assiinila
lion produce disordered conditim
of the fcystem which glow and art
confirmed by neglect. Dr. J. H. Me
Lean's Strengthening Cordial and
B.ood Purifier, by its tonic pn,]<er
ties, cure, indigestion and gives tone
to the stomach. SI.OO per bottle.
Dyfcpejxsnv cause* depraved blood,
which, iu time, affects every organ
and function of the body. Asa retn
<dy for ti.ese traub’.es, nothing can
app.oacb Ayer’s Bai sapai ilia. It vi
ta.izes the blood, strengthens the
-tomaeb, nod coriects all ui-.oidrr
of the liver and kidneys
La-t week Mr. James 11. Pearce, n
well-known aud much esteemed citi
zen of Harbin's district in Ovvii.uctt
county, wa* called to his door and
shot to death. There was but one
report of a gun, and Mr. Pearce, with
the- exclamation “G and have mercy on
my soul,” fell to the floor of the
porch. Death was instantaneous.
It has been found necessary for j
the Slate to negotiate a temporary
loan to meet liabilities this summer
in advance .of taxes, mainly to pay
for fuijjishing the new capitol.—
About <<150,000 w; 1 be needed, and
the governor, while ;n Xew York
made the pecejsary arrangement
, with the State's fiscal agent, the
Fourth National Bank.
The Rev. Ferdinand C. Igleh. y;,
l of Newark, X. J., has come to the
defense of President Harrison against
the indirect charge of Bishop Pot
ter. lie says that President Harri
son is as good aud as pure as Wash
ington was, and that he will make as
worthy n President. In reporting Mr.
Iglchnrt's sernggn, g Xew Yoik re
porter thought it necessary to say
that the preacher was: a strung re
publican, and that he belonged to
the denomination of Northern Meth
odists. These things might have been
taken for granted.
A FRIENDLY MEETING.
“How are you feeliug, old fellow f’
‘•'Ob. I don't feel well; I can't eat.
lam languid and feel generally good
for nothing.”
“Well, my friend, there is no use
fop you to feel that way. You need
something that will <b> away with
that torpidity of the liver and any
impurity of the Jj'ood.”
Such a remedial agent is in reach
of you every day, and you pass bv
your drug store three or four times a
day and never think to ask yonr
druggist what wid benefit you. If
you did, lie would answer at once .
Westmoreland's Cali-ava Tonic is
the very tiling you need. It is on
sale at every drug store in the coun
try, and the bottles cost only fifty
cents or a dollar.’' For sale by Dr.
J. A. Wright.
I desire to *U> vulunMriiy and
for tlm Uor.it ot the public, tUt
having lreen tr .bi- J with a severe
bt'nchiitl difs< j'tv aud a terriblg
ce i~b for the j a>t two year* ei taat
%t t:in* I ft.| |:uct f!ijc>:r.i/rl
of I
Lave, UiTaugh the u*e of J>r. Acker's
English Uetuedy L.r Conaamptioo,
l-een entirely cured, and cannot say
too much in it* favor. Judgiug flora
fffwti it 1,.J up..:, m .. I comM>
er it the (ueatrs*. llemedy in the
World for all thr oof, brouefabl aud
luug trouble*. G. G. Lrvsp.
Cedru town, Ga.
Per sale by IV J A Wright.
HOW I AN P.VIIENTB
Allow their children to cough and
-train and cough ami catn.lv ur:-
“Ob! it U only a little <-dd,"’and
k.sjp giving them cheap and danger
< u* inerticine*, u.nil they are down
with lung fever nr consumption, when
they can be so easily relieved by
Begglf Clierrjr CkHigh Syrup ? It hr.s
no Mi|H.*ri->r. and few equal*. Brook-
A Ivy, Dnigidsts.
BI'CKLLVS Alt MCA SALVE.
Ti c be-• --aive ill the w r!d f rCr:t.
Bnd-e*. Sor.s. Ulcers, Salt Rheuem.
Fever r-oro*. Tetter. (‘h. .•.■-A Hands,
Chilhhuits, Corns, and all Emp
lions, and positively cure- Pile*, or no
pay required. It i- guaranteed to give
perfect sati-factiou. or money refunded.
I'rice 25 cent* js-r box. For sale by
Brook- -V Ivy. Cortngtnn. <ia.- mc'9 i
masonic ofitceks.
The following offic-tr- liave been elected
to ter> Golden Flee, ,- Masonic Lo<ige, of
Covington, for the year l->9:
J M lcv|, ’.Vr.r-Hipf;! Ma-ier
J G I.' -ier. Seniic War •• n.
J M Bearing Junior W ir b-n,
Plf Ferguson. Sen : r beacon,
J S Peek. Junior 11-acon,
J T Corlw. Sr.. Trea-urer,
M Mo-. Secretary
P F Hntchin-. (i Ll Butler Steward*,
W W Osborn, Tyler.
S TV Hawkin-. Chaplain.
Rich and Poor,
Prince and Peasant, the Millionaire and
Day Laborer, by tL- :r common use of
this remedy. atte*t -fie world-wide rep
utation of Ayer’* Pills. Leading phy
afciaas rec-'tmnenl these pi! is for
Stomach and Liver Troubles, Costive
ness, Biliousness, and Sick Kr-adache;
tlso, for Ehenxnatism, Jaundice, and
Neuralgia- They a.-- gar-coated; con
tain no calomel; are prompt, but mild,
in operation t and. therefore, the very
best m—i. ine f r Family Cse, as well as
f .r Travelers and Tourists. '
“ I Lave derived great relief from
Ayer’s I*lll*. Five years ago I was
taken no til with
Rheumatism
that I wa* unable to do any work. I
U- k three boxes of Ayer's Pills and
wus entirely cured- Since that tiin-r I
arn never without a box of the*e pills.”
Pr*er Christensen, Sherwood, Wis. 4
**Ayer’s Pills Lave been in use in my
fa iiy upward* of twenty year* anl
have couijdetely Terified all that is
cla:me-i for there* In attacks of piles,
froru Ia I suffered many years, they
afT r.l £r*-ater relief tkiri any other
medicine I ever tried.*' —T. ¥. Adams,
ll*. . y Springs, Texas.
" I hare used Ayer’s Pills for a num
ber < f years, and have never found any
th: * a1 to them I t giving me aa
aj P :te and imparting energy and
strength to the ay stem. I always ke*-p
them in the Louse.”—R. D. Jackou,
Wilmington, Del.
" Two lxxe3 of Ayer’s Pills cured me
cl severe
Headache,
from TTlib-h I was lon* a stifferor.”—
Emma K**yws, Habbaniriton, Mask.
"Whenever I am ■troubled with non
ptijni'. ii. or suffer from loi of appetite,
A ver's Pills net iu* right again.” A. J.
Kiser, Jr., Kovk House, Ya.
‘‘Ayer’ti Pills are in general demand
among our iisroiners. Our sales of
tliem exceed t i-e of all other pills com
bined. We have never known them
fail to trive entire satisfaction.”
Wright & iiauuelly, 6an Diego, Texas. •
Ayer's Pills,
FKEPARED BY
Or. J. C. Ayer & Cos., Lowell, Mass,
gold by all Dealers la Medicine.
MONEY TO LOAN,
#&-0n lin proved Plantation Property
in sums of S3OO and upwards—at H per cl.
—payable in iustdlm ts. Apply to
j. G. LESTER,
Attorney at Law Covington, Ga. —tjnnl.
W. J. HIGGINS
DENTIST
Covington, Georgia.
te*“office North-East corner of the
public square. —my 2,89
FURNITURE HOUSE.
KFS..H you desire Fine Furniture call at
the old Pace corner, aud secure bargains
never before heard of in middle Georgia.
If you are in need of anything in the Fur
niture line give me a calf. My goods are
all new, my stock extensive, and having
had many years experience in this line 1
am satisHe’d I can please tigs people. When
It comes to selling a standard Wagon or
fine Buggy, I know I can offer extra in
ducements to purchasers. Call and sec
me Respectfully,
J. S. PEEK.
Covington Ga , Nov, 22- tf
Franklin B. Wright,
—COVINGTON. GA.—
Resident Physician & Surgeon.
I&*Obstetric, Gynecology, Diseases
Women and Children, and all Chronic
diseases of a private nature, a specialty]
I have a horse at ray command, which wil.
enable me to attend the calls of the stir
roundiuj: country, as well as my city prac
tice. FIT AN KLIN Li. WRIGHT. M. D
Mr Mother ts* hat a < irh n.r twentv
year*, pawn muni* W< ng her with a hroa
tj**f D ili 4.* Irh’ i 1 |t*h' (if ft l*br! . ltd
M'tPtßf Bt! aeViif’'* *** l-Hf* tijkT. * oil*
some wtw)a rear * X o when 1 ,*< you
ad venue went of Ur Aker'. Kagli-h Rem
e.!y fur ComtUipiioa and procured a boi
tnrtdng ind m:* irritatin** m% to utaltf taUk
nrvwl that r |k.'tK%red bh4
Wt* tIUV !jOV uT ths* f|Vf f ; t;5
wilhcMt it. She hs Bo |.hyidaa and take*
• that if she had tt prvared it when h*
TV. have re.vmmeeM it to oth-r who
always receive benefit from it If anyone
with a stamp I will apawer with pleasure.
a* I drew it the Leal cuwch audirn i aada
A trial only is necessary to convince
anyone of iu "merit Very It- ,pc tfally.
1 M Siwwov Poet Muter.
For sale by Dr. j A. Wright
tcTthe people of
Covington and Vicing!
you want an article in s our homu
• *rth tt j,>iv lit* *- Jiu , 9 *i k._
have * j i ,*rt t .j:v Io \*:i want to
pakff Kt ricv rtj.i-iir ?-: and wfok ? If
—The National—
GARMENT $ CUTTER
most t'rfuplrrte *v- - m in uge.
Anyone can icarn to ---u it. No tailor or
i!r< <-;nA!.-r can li* do without it.
(inly a few !•> trig pecoiu*ary,
•hT*We want a • r of inda*frioa*
Worker* to intr-riuce the Nation*
a: Garment C'rtt**r. We v *, jjive you
-*-re v many people are making! lartre
•urns <t money. W>- want none but sober
iiidustrif ui people that are willing to do,
harci steady work for lag pay.
Instruction Room in
Henderson’s Building.
North-east corner of
Public Square.
Oxford Ga.. Feb 25. I>*9.
Mr Henry Grahn:—National Garment
\ Cotter Company: Dear Sir—l have seen
many s tlctns for cutting garment*, hut the
National Garment Cutter surpasses any
-yttern t.,r catting clothing for rut-n. women
..a*i clnuiren, 1 have ever seen.
Me- Emmie Stewart.
- .
Covington, Ga.. Feb. 20. 1--9.
Mr. Henry Grahn. Agent National Gar
ment Cotter Company . Dear Sii—Svs
• tern- for cuding garments are very nniuer
on-: but “ysteina for making perfect lit*
I age rerr aearoe; and that i* why the Na
ional Ganu.-at Cutter ir popular; for
when correct mea-nres are taken it never
j fails to make a lit-
Mrs- J. T. Cori.et, Jk
Oxfonl, Ga., Jhd. 28, 1889.
Mr. Heavy Gvalci . —After seven
years experience in dress making and
having it-o-.! and examined .several dif
fero;.t . - for cutting clothing, I
i"-el free to r oimmcnd the National
jGar-neut Uutt r as the superior of
, any system now in use.
Respectfully,
MATTIE HYATT.
Covington, Ga., dan. Ist, 1888.
National Garment Cutter Cos:
Gentlemen : —Over two years ago
I purchased in Greely, Colorado, the
National Garment Cutter and can
■ conscientiously recommend 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 he in every family
.•s it cuts perfectly for men, women
and children. Very Respectfully,
51 Its. Fannie C. Boye.
Bowling Green, Ivy., March 22.
j .Messrs. Goldsherry, Donut & Nelson :
After testing the National Garment
I Cutter I feel free to recommend it to
all whom it may concern. And have
concluded it is just what I need. The
styles and fits are perfect.
Yours Truly,
Mjts. Carrie Taylor,
Dressmaker.
Covington & Oxford Street R. R.
Covington, Ga., July 23, 188 ft.
Tin* following Schedule will be run on
the Covington k Oxford Street Railroad
until further notice:
TIM KT\BLE^Z~
Leave Pitts' Hm i. Leave Petct at
DENTIST
5.15 a in
0.10 n m
11 10 a m
12.00 m
3.30 p m
5.00 p ni
0.10 pin
S.lO p m
SI N DA Y SCHKIH’LE:
10.45 a in j 10,45 n in
7.15 p m j 7.45 p in
B6T2U-I n additiqn to the above the ear will
meet all regular trains on Sun
day. brides carryinjr the people alon<r its
linn home after church, inornii jhim!
and will also Lrinjj and return the citizens
of Mjdway and others who desire to attend
service held in town during the week, day
or tiiirht. Orders for special car may be
left with the Secretary.
W . C. CLARK, President.
J G LhSTKH- Secretary.
J. S. CARROLL
—DENTIST,
COVINGTON GEO.
IP ou wnyt a tine gold plate made, or a
. fine fitting rubber plate,
i ill I eeth filled in the best p -sible man
ner. < h-y. ir ;-d as pain
less and skillfully as possible,
(\U Any uialforniaiion of the face ntten-
J ded to,
/ t A Ll* ON .1 S. (’A Pi KOI. 1.. up stairs
v> in Star buiidinji. R J Aw Attention to
Cl.ihlreii Tet-ji a Sp. iaitv.
INTER-STATE
PRIZE DRILL
ENCAMPMENT
At MACON, 0a„
MAY 21 AND 22, ’B9.
mmmßm
And Gainsvilie, Jefferson and Southern
Railroads Will Sell Round Trip
Tickets at One Pare
—o nxr —
MAY IS, 19,20 421, W
The leading Military Companies of the
SOUTH will take Part.
All tickets Expire by Limitation on May 2d,
1889, Regardless of Date of S-ale.
E. R. DORSEY, General Passenger Agent.
JOE \Y. W HITE, Traveling Passenger Ag
AITOUSTA, OA.
fHE EVERGLADE SAIOO||
JOE, W, WRIGHT, PROP’S.
1 Door above Post Office, Covington, Ga.
will keep in stock the finest and purest imported and domestic wines, bran di<
whiskies, rum, gin, beer, champagne, etc., to be found in the markets of the
world. Also, fine cigars, cigarettes, tobacco, etc. TJ*e Everglade
Saloon is elaborately and handsomely furnished, second to
none in Georgia. I have separate counters, glasses
anti 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 purjjoses, aud old liquors
for medicinal purposed, which are guaranteed strictly A No. 1. Call and see me.
JOES -W. WRIGHT.
JORDAN & SMITH,
COTTON FACTORS,
Augusta. : : : ; Georgia.
80™Mr. W. M. Jordan lias been actively engaged in the Cotton Business
during the past fourteen years.*^B*
Brijr No Sturai:i‘ ebargi-d ou Cotton if sobl within 30 days. Liberal Advances made
’ on Cotton in Store. We GUARANTIEE Satisfaction in Kvery Kespeet' Vu#
5 45 a m
0.45 a ni
11 10 a m
LOO p in
4 (>0 p in
5.30 p in
6.30 p tn
5.35 p m
LADIES!
Do Your Own Dyeing at Home, With
PEERLESS DYES
an wld
everywht ;*• Price IOC. n package. 40
colors. They have no equal for Strength,
Brightness, Amouut in Package* or for
Fastness of Color, or non-fading Qualities.
They do not crock or smut. For sale bv
Dr. J. A. Wright.—tloihL
LISTEN HERE
lAM Now prepared to do anything in
the Tailoring line, ns I have and keep
on hand a full and complete line of sam
ple*. J have jut received my spring and
summer samples and have as nice assort
ment as can be obtained from importers,
i also do cleaning and repairing, altering
and binding. I respectfully solicit tire pat
ronage of the public All work guaranteed.
Covington, Ga. —feb7tf
J. S. MINES, Tailor.
Ohio sugar cured canvassed shoul
ders fresh and fine at 10c per lb at
Adams Bros, try them.
jf j
■•tffift FEMALE MEDICINE ia
B, ri.iDstsnetoaniS ttrennhr Irzts. t t.r
--1 - ' M U P •h" r-neral s-. u,
XAJ3FAIV
wrei: r\) ir.-. -atari: mans annortn, troaWe*
fr-ni wi,. -Oman, ;,ii cs ,:,Q- r . ’it rive, the
weak. li-liUMaled onn>t h. Htli.ndulrearth i'l
mat , cbe.-rful the d,. l ,urte,it, d-nre.ie.i i,i
isk rli uiaggnn ' J - f * * a/citr ‘ d
For Sale by Brooks 4 Ivy, Covington, Ga.
CCRns ’ - “♦PILES,
■ -■$
For sale by Dr. J. A. WrDlit.
irtuiyflrihlor **r-I** l >V th ? H • b *u*im*
mu* without lIAUI mid pri •itnnurU on
lU boUutu. put liUu dutib iu • intuUr
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W. L. DOUGLAS
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gentlemen and ladies.
FOR SALE BY
J, J. HEARING,
COVINGTON, GA.
Georgia Railroad.
Stone Mountain Route.
GEORGIA RAI I.RO A D COMPANY
Office General Manager.
Augusta, Ga.. April. 22, 18*9.
ComraencitWSunday, 23th inn., the fol
lowin" Passenger Schedule will be ojr
—FAST LINE—
No. 27 West Dailt.
Leave Augusta ,745 tv. in.
Arrive Washington... .10 20 a in
1.-live Washington.... 7 20 a m
Leave- Atheiis ,8 30 a. m.
Leave Covingtcia 11 39 a.in.
Arrive Atlanta 100 a. m
Xo. 28 East Daily.
Leave Atlanta ~,,.2 45 p. in
Arrive Athens 7 110 p. in.
Leave Athens 3 50 p. in
Arrive Covington 4 00 p. in
Arrive Washington. 7 20 p ni.
Leave Washington.... 4 20 p m.
Arrive Augusta 815 pin.
No. 1 West Dailt.
; Leave Augusta 10 45 a. m.
“ Mueon 710a. m.
“ Milledgeville .... 919 a. in.
“ Washington ... 11 20 a. in.
*• Athens 850 a. in.
Arrive at Covington ... 3 53 p. in.
“ “ Atlanta 545 p. in
Xo. 2 East Daily.
Leave Atlanta 8 00 a. in.
“ Covington 943a. m.
Arrive at Athens 5 15 p. m.
“ “ Washington ..220 p. m.
“ Milledgeville . . 4 11 p. m.
“ “ Macon 600 p. m.
“ “ Augusta .... 335 p. in.
Xo. 3 West Dailt.
Leave Augusta 11 00 p. in.
Arrive at Covington . . .. 4 39 a. in.
Arrive at Atlanta 6 30 a. m.
Xo. 4 East Daily.
Leave Atlanta 11 15 p. m.
“ Covington 108 t m.
Arrive at Augusta .... 645 a. in.
ATLANTA COMMODATION.
(Daily, except Sundays.)
Leave Covington 5 40 a. ni.
Arrive Atlanta 7 55 a. in.
Leave Atlanta 6 20. p m.
Arrive Covington 8 35 p. m.
Xo. 28 stops at Harlem for snpper.
Train® Xo.'s 27 and 28 will stop
and receive passengers to and from
the following stations only—Grove
town, Harlem, Thomson, Norwood,
Barnett, Crawfordville, Union Point,
Greensboro, Madison, Rutledge
Social Circle. Covington, Conyers,
Lithonia, St. Mountain & Decatur.
JOHX W. GREEN,
General Manager.
E. R. DORSEY.
General Passenger Agent.
JOE W. WHITE, Gen. Trav. Pass.
Agent, Augusta, Ga.
•J.XO. li. BAILEY.
MANUFACTURER OF
Fine Buots & Shoes
GA ~©a
HAWXG Opened my shop, upstairs in
King Corner building, I am prepared j
to do all kind of boot aud shoe work in the \
best style. All kind of repairing done at
reasonable rates. Give me a trial.
Respectfully, JOHN II BAXLEY
si
13 Weelsjs.
The POLICE GAZETTE will be mailed !
securely wrapped, to any address in the
I'nited States tor three months on receipt
of ONE DOLLAR.
Liberal discount aHowed to postmasters I
agents and clubs. Sample copies mailed
free. Address all orders to
RICHARD K. FOX,
ljr 1 Fraxkux Squark. X. Y j
Remember that 3 W is guaranteed, i
So is Heart end Kidney Tonic and j
Brain Tonic. Try them and if they '
do not come up to recommendation
Brooks & Ivy will refund the money, j
FLIGHTtBRAH]'2
A. \ "*^9|
Brown Le^jl
w“Best layers and healthiest [I
known to the poultry world. H
at the residence, or write to
Hawkins, Covington, Ga.
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REAL ESTII
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AGENT, I
Successor to Simnuiß
Let me advertise
I sell your real o: y|
residences, lots, etc.
sale no pay. 1' b
build up our waste™
ces we must gotowß
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land get more capita■
: settle here. No mil
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what you have to B
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it should be advert! Ii
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Give me a trial.
S W HAWKtI
{ momtouM
TlHSprepan^re 1
hijury.re^'^XH
ios. Liver-Mol* 8 .188
pies, Black-Heads. Supb u "Jßf
Tau. A few applications wid rc jl|
most stubbornly renl gkin
white. Viola Cream is r.ot • ITH|
1 powdertocover defects, but a &
It is superior to all other v
is guaranteed to give
gists or mailed for 50 cents.
G. o, I4ITTNEK
TOLIiDO, OHIO. ■
Sold hv Brooks A Ivy,
CITY ()I'Tl< ™
MAYOR 1
L. L. MiddlebrooHl!
COUNCIL. 1
W. Scott, !
J. S. Carroll*
J. F. Henderson ■
T. D. Guinn.
S. J. Kelly- K
D. A. Thompsj®
MARSHALS.-11. I- 110 . 8 . J
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CLERK. —J. W. rUKINt-^B
FOR OUR f'-dl
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