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---PUBLISHED WEEKLY
Tucks \y M«»ksin« X v. 2*. 1
—s W. HAWKIN'. Editor,
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K’l J iliiis . A W I knowu
ing ne<r*|»per m »f At ttiiM, z
* -tale «t de >.n In. mo.
home at St me Mountain. He lm
been uuab.e to lea; his bed ii five
Drouths.
One of the humor. o: p< Jitics i
the way that Forrker worked to have
the ea ary ..t' the gjvernor >f Ohio
doubled, and u >>' looks on to fa *('
Caiupbstl get t rie benefit of the ii -
fiease.
H list gels a mug reu-umbly i>
Aintil he begins to think lies, and
laJls into the condition o; tin •‘old
e»t inhabitant, forgetting th»t he i>
p liar aud believing that all he save
j* true.
Hon. W. L. l’eckj of Conyers,
Rx-kdale county, (ia.. has been
awarded the prize of SllK! ofleietl by
the Georgia Agricultural society foi
the largest aud bi't yield of eo n on
one acre in tlie state. Colonci 1 eek
gaised 130J bushe'x_
A wise colored man from Snap*
ping Shoals i- quoted as saving.
'•Rears to me like dar was some kind
at iiiisdieomposition in all talk about
babies cuttin, de teef. De way 1
look at it, it's de teef cuttin de ha
hies."
When, from any cause, the diges
tive and secretory organs become
disordered, they may be stimulated
jto healthy action by the use of Ay
«r’a Cathartic Pills. These Pills arc
prescribed by the best physicians.
And are for sale at all the drug stores.
The awnounceiaent that the fiienil .* 4
oi General A. K Lawton, of Savtu
nah propose bringing him out as a
cwdidate far Governor, is interest
. ,, t ., , . . mi m. , ,
mg. /.ii i.i, . v \
eater the field, t.iere is no i'»» . ic
will have a large fol.owing and would
make the contest for the nomination
,deckle«ll.v lively.—Enquire!-Syii.
The senior of Emory Col
lege have been having some very in
teresting experiments in chemistry,
diiectod by Dr. Bonnell. Mr. E. A.
TigBor, of White Sulphur Springs,
having caught the spirit of invesli
gation, was conducting some private
^experiments at his room and came
very near losing his eyes. He had a
solution of sodium biborate and by
dregen sodium carbonate ill a bottle
watching the action, when the
bination exploded, bursting the b t
tie, knocking Mr. Tignor down aud
filling ltis eyes with particles of glass,
His physician says that his eyes will
not be permanently injured.
n One evening , last . week .. the ladies I i
x>f the Oxford \S Oman s Christian
Temperance uirion tendered the gen
jor class of Emory a reception at the
residence ot Ur. Candler. Lighteen
or twenty couples were present, an J
the evening uns sp 1 Aninv^ldv J bv
•
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all. Temperance reading were made
by Mis* Alice Moore aud Mewre. J
B. Clemants. J. T Daves, 0. J*. Kcl
ley andE. M. Landrum, Impromptu
speeches were called for and re
BponJed to by J. T. Daves, 0. L.
Kelley. W L. Abbott and G. W. \Y.
Stone, Jr. The crowd parted highly
pleased , amj . gtatefu! . . to . T Dr. , and , , Mrs r
{Gaudier for their kind hospitality.
An editor who seems to know, says
that the wontau who cries must ex
pect to have faded eyes ; and there is
nothing that will breed such deep
furrows adown the cheeks as the lit
tie salty tears, of which the nervous,
fretful woman seems to have such a
surprising quantity! The woman
who would retain her youth steers as
Clear of unnecessary worry and
pining as she would of the plague.
She rises superior to the petty an
poyauces of the .day : keeps her face
studiously lurued on the bright side
of life and is repaid by unfurrowed
cheeks and the entire absence of the
tell-tale crows-feet. Such a woman
is never a day older than she wants
to be, and she tan cling to “just
twenty-five foi it decade and he a
living verification of the statement.
_
. Journal
Iu speaking to the Atlanta
Mr. Powdetly, the leader of
Knights of Labor, said : "1 am not
talking tariff this year," said Mr
Powdeily. “But it seems to tne that
the policy of protection is a wrong
on a labor. The laboring classes are
not protected. Only the manufac¬
turers. the rich, receive the protec
lion. The American manufacture!
adds the duty to what should be the
natural and fair prices for his pro
duct. Thehuidetiof the tariff
its crushing weight upon the poor.
The tariff .needs refolding It is
poor, the gieat mass of the
who need protection, and they
never get it under the so eal e.l poli
cy of protection
These Words of Mr. Powdetly
have fu.l effect. Tne people ate in
terested in the gieat question of
day and the masses ate
themselves on thi-, issue, and the mo
nopolists and high protoctioui ti
Ji.tve hood winked them all
will find the grea. majority' of all tl
peop.e in the Dvurocr.aic ranks
loW,
HKIP ltUXrjt < IiUS£~
. rate? ok holding
COTTON.
To fh<'<> use
for their imwy and yet desire to j
hold their e-ffwti.i» k» xLe foi
lowing offer : «e v.jil advance til-* r
.lift, nay J to 4 of va in . ou col ton
stole at t rate of 7 j t*r cent in
tere. t. millciiaf^c 3tV~. per La’e. pel
itotltli to covet age and Insur
espens W< have two large
ire ji. o«*f warehouse-. and can store.
and advance val ;f heavy lines
ition.
The fact that oar ! <c;d mil's have
bought very rpariagly nj> to this time
is the lies! argument wc can advance
in favor of Acor er.v a - rah place to
IIU.II iTToS.
The Augusta mi,Is consume an
nnady 9o, ft fl0 ha cotton and vc
know positive y that they have OJ.
XK) or inure bales yet to bay.
It is an incontrovertible fact that
cotton is recove,ed here in jute
tiiau at any Compress point in llig
.South for the plain reason that, with
the excejitiou of the higher grades
(good mid. aud above), our mills
will take ali we can can offer, at ful.
prices and lunw 10 c pub hi ndkiid
POUNDS FOR ALL COTTON COVERED
Bale Very Renpectfallv,
POPE X FLEMJSG.
Cotton Factors, Augusta, tin.
WHAT A FORTI NE
E a good healthy, jiearlv skin. Few
arc aware of the short time it takes
for a disordered liver to cause blotch*
on the face, and a dark greasy skin
One bottle of llegg’s lilootl Purifier
and Blood Maker w ill restore this or
gan to its natural-and healthy state,
and cleanse the blood of all impure
ties. It is meeting with wonderful
success. We guarantee every bottle.
Brooks & Ivy Druggists.
BUCK LENS ARNICA ;
SALVE.
,
The best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Braises. Sores, Ulcers. Sal. Rhenem, j
Tetter. Chapped Bands.
( hilbhuns. torus, aim all Sun Erup
lions, and positively cures Piles, or no
t , ay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction, or money refunded.
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by
Brooks & Ivv, Covington, Ga.- ineH'j
Treasurer Hardeman estimated
Tuesday that the regular expenses of
running the eupitol. keeping the;
building in order, amounted to some
thing over S12,000 annually. |
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f ]^ JGM I * K 1{ A \C E.
tBs-e" I Lis Department is under the con
trol mid i
management of The Woman’s
Christian Tempernnee Union of Georgia,
| The National W. C. T. U., in coil
vantion last week iu Chicago, decid
ed to come to Georgia next year, and
the organ of the order makes the an
j nouucement ag follows : i
For the first time in ita history the I
N * nti( , 1)(|1 u - x r , ms ^ •
olh.uil « • , invitation * •/ .• ^ from
a governor
and other fctate officers to hold its '
; U(Jllvel)t j on withiu tlieir boi .j At I
er8 .
„ )e execu|ive cominittee llieetin „ |
Tl 1 , morning, . a very cortlia
invitation to meet next year in At
la ,, t(lj wa8 lc , ai j It , Vft8 si „ ue ,| |, v
j B Qord G ovenmr of Georgia ■
N Win. ( , A. li;irlleU W right, Se(wtal Comptroller . v of Genet- state . |
id ; J I- Henderson. C'ominissioner
of Agr culture ; James S Hook,
eoiumissionor of Education : F. O
, Du Bignon, President, of the State
: Selmte . A y CI Speakel of U)e
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House. The invitation was accom
i pntiied by a letter from Sam Small,
urging its acceptance. It was refer
red with other invitations, to the
Executive Committee, according to
the by laws. The convention, by a
hu ge majority vote expressed its de
8 > ,e to go to Atlanta.
AM I MY BROTHERS KEEPER
. ‘Am I my brothel's keeper?' —
Aye, question well thy heart.
These words hold mystic meaning 1
Am , blillg guch , ]ee p import,
Tho . „ ow tLey scem an ecl)0>
From ages passed away.
’
They bring to us a lesson
Of forceful truth to-day.—
Am I my brother’s keeper?—
Yes, yes, I think I am,
If by thy side a brother
With struggling, faint or fall,
‘ Help, oh ! help 1
to lift and save him .
Trusting iu Christ, for all.
With Hope, thy sturdy anchor ;
With Faith, thy shield and stay,
Keep cheering up tliy brother_
Point Out the light—the wav.
Ami my brother’s keeper?—
Yes, yes I think 1 am.
This world hath many whirlpools,
Where sin and sorrow meet :
And, too, deceptive quicksands
Ensnare unguarded feet.
The wine tid’d and sparkling, i
cup
Where the wine moveth might.
1 ho a 80 .UIC© of soiidt aiul pleasure
Oft IcjkU to pain and blight.
Am I my brother’s keeper?_!
A cs. yes, I think I am.
t
Some souls temptations hurt not,
Some heads are strong and clear.
Some hearts are brave and steadfast,
For these we need not fear,
But fait ring, failing brothers,
Who can be led aslr.tv,
liiese. these, we’d try to save them
And he tlieir strength and stay ’
Am I my brothers keeper?—
i Yes. \-i s. I think I am.
By A. C. At,
Hi-n and Poor,
1 .- n i Pp
i* i
»* ■ei. • * -■ iJ*e «iiL rep
Vc ' m ! Aj.r’s PHI-. I TO’ pi v.
!M rfp<*lu|:» n«t t • j ’ill? for
r *‘l Li\ *:» 1 Ccntivo»
Pitioasnefk, nipt SI fc II-plache;
< w» fti.caura;.*a. amt
> alg.v. T. ■ y area Th ;*««! ; c«ni¬
t pt, Lilt wild.
kI, therefore, the very
h Fkihov Cee,aa well an
I : Traveler, am! T< its.
I I■!; *“ iltnv.il relief from
A-.er Pills. ago X was
ll Si
R he urn at ism
I v m. .hi,, to do pay work. I
® boxes of Aprs Pills ami
v, I'tit fly cured. Sinr.- that time I
j., without a Sherwood, lmx of these falls.” .
i ial» mien, VPi..
f ••Ayer's Pills f , lie, n in use in mv
> e ' i>f fv»>!pv year* and
••I • <iin;t(pteiv f*»r titeiQ, v** filiei* sill ks of that pllefi, is
• 11 at tax
fr> I',. years, they
a- d greater relief tit ..11 any otlier
in •:ne J ever T. F. Adams,
it SnriiigH, T»*xa -.
" • tiave ns.- -1 Ayer’s I* lls for a nmn
l,..r r **** i • ‘am, and have nm *-r h.imd any*
4 r inal to them for giving me an
v—tite and iiH|wrthlg eiievsv and
'■’_ih t,, the sysle'ai. I always keep
a. ia the house.”—It. It. Jackson,
lljjtou, Del.
'• Two boxes of Ayer's Pills cured rue
H eadache,
fro-n v lii, h I m long a puffprer.” —
Luiina K* . HiibUardston, Mass.
•*\V!*«-iH*Yt*r 1 am irouV»led with r«m
Btijwt u. *»r hiiff**r from loss ^>f
A> 1 'i 11 ** .”>ot uu* right a^air i." *- A. J.
Kiser, • • • Housti, Va.
“A.v. . . Fills are in general deniami
i !;iC eiir nis'uiiiers. Onr salets of
* - *tn I'xwwl tli Ke of all other pills coin
hsne.l. We have nwer known tlietn
la t entire if jsfacti«»n.” —
Wright vV lia::ii* ily, !San i> • go, Texas. •
Ayer’s Pills,
PHECABED Ft
J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold liy all Dealers tu UeUieiue.
PROHIBITORY SENT1
T1MENT
the couutrv is due in great '
to the large amount to spuri
Whiskey that is being sold. Im \
upon hy irresponsible dealers
doctor and color up spirits to
Whiskey, consumersare vo
to wipe out the entire business.
aid in checking this sentiment bv
n B con8U,ner8 w,th » P ure
" f 1 am now placing my cele
ted‘d \\ . 11 ARPF.lt Old Nelson
Ky. Whiskey" direct to
from distillery warehouse,
This whiskey is made from selected
and corn and harlev malt at my :
in Nelson County, Ky., and !
represents the highest type of distil-!
lation.
As a sti mu lent or tonic it is pre
scribee As by beverage the leading it will physicians. recommend |
a
itself to the most exacting connois
seu i - . Respectfully,
I. W. HARPER.
Soli: A, hunt,
SWORDS AND NORTON,
Covington. (Jeorgin.
ALLIANCE OFFICERS
The following officers have been elected
to serve Newton County Farmers’ Alliance*
until the second Friday in July.
BcrPwsidciR.'AlfmVs . 1 Franklin,
Sccrcary, James H. Richards,
I reasurer, Frank M. Hays,
chaptein, Lecturer, A. W. Livingston’ \V. Stone.
(*.
Assistant Lecturer, John Hoquemore,
Assistant ^ l).mr Keeper, T' Davis ( r nm-ell, n
Sergeant nt Arms, L. O. Wright,
Executive Committee -Chnirman, H. V.
Hardwick, S W Hawkins, .1 F Bonnell, A
'' S 11 K»ln«to„.
Committee on Good of the Order Chair¬
man, L F Livingston, A S Bell, .1 T Cook,
S M Sullivan, () S Porter, J B Meadors,
John Cook.
Trade Committee 1889 and 1890:
T. J. Speer, J. B. Mcathus, A. N.
Havs, John II. Willingham, If Wil
ion, <). S. Dorter, J. \V. King, I. W.
Meadors, L. F. Livingston, J. F.
Henderson, H. \ . Hardwick.
NEW STORE!
-L 'JST S 3 -
NEW GOODS!
OPENING IN THE ROOM NR XT TO
TI1K COX HOTEL.
/ tONSISl'ING Of Dry (infills. Notions,
' Roots. SIkm-s. Hitts, Clothing mid l’ain
il\ Groceries. Dress Goods in nimost ev
ei-y shade of color, with plush aud silk
trimmings to match. Th- se Goods nre all
XKW AND FRESH, mnl must be sold
SOME PRICE.
Special attention is called to my stock of
SHOES, which will be sold at iSorivM
Pricks. Covington, Ga. olTtf.
Mrs, G. A, SHEPHERD.
IS Weelts.
The VOUCH GAZETTE will be mailed
securely wrapped, to any address in the
United States for three months on receipt
of ONE DOLLAR.
Liberal discount allowed to postmasters,
agents and dabs. Sample Copies mailed
free. Address all orders to
RICHARD K FOX,
1 y r. 1 *'' Kl ' __1—
REMOVED!
1 take this method of informing my eus
miners and the public that I have removed
my Boot and Shoe business to I' 3 Shejt
’g.-*
I liankful fur former patronage and I will
try to merit a continuance of the same in
the future. Respectfully,
Oct9tjan2 J. E. M. HUTCHINS.
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COVINGTON COTTON MARKET
Market quiet and steady. Covington
bit vers have plenty of money and pav
Hi to !t\ cts. per pound.
T (JREAT RARCAIMS If l
lt may hurt our neighbors to make prices
‘’out loud” as we have been doing in* the past.
but in some quiet way we want to let you
know what we have added during the last few
days, that would be robbing yourself not to
investigate and price for the next month, at
ADAMS BROS.
An immense stock of overcoats. Endless calicoes, ginghams, sat
clothing tor boys and for men. teens, chambrav. worsted, cashmeres,
Ati enormous lot of Mojesk» Jack- flannels,
ids. Wraps, new markets, cloaksfoi Sisk plushes, fiingc, and siurails
misses and ladies. for trimming.
Shoes in the best style that can be Soft loud colors in hats for school
had for babies, children, ladies,. and O r ' s al)( t ladies, and soft crushers for j
men. boys and young men. Novelty woo! i
We had hardly enough boefis made -kirts, hose for ladies—Rubber circu
to last us until Christmas. ilavs, coats, and shoes for all. t”ilk i
Many hundred yards of our Mis handkerchiefs, mutHers, ribbons,
sissippi Jeans are now keejing oui French style corsets. Baching that i
customeis warm. Coiue on. will satisfy you. wool gloves and kid j
The prices of our undervests in g«'es for ladies and gents. Collars |
wool and cotton, for infants, Mi-.-es. |;and cuffs that are right in style and|
quality. Scarfs, suspenders, aud ev
ladies, boys and gents, will lead you my tiling that will make the children
to think we are shrewd buyers. j|glad and home happy.
ADAMS BROS
Settled Now For Good
pW AOARTER^
I have just moved into the Hendeis m brick
building, formerly occupied by A. E.
McDonald, and
.
’ where I expect to give my cus
turners and friends the ad¬
vantage of the very
1
Lowest Prices in Everything!
1 am determined to sell,
Regardless ^ of competition. . .
I keep a lull r 11 r line ot C r' Uieneral i iVlerchandise -a r 1 T
* * of r
Consisting i in part .
BOOTS. SHOES.
11 ATS, l) Cloth ng
SUGAR. COFFEE.
FAMILY GROCERIES, ETC, ETC.
Give me a call and I will treat von rierht.
J O
^C,#E. 4 C 00 K>
Covington, Newton county, Geo.
p EVERGLADE SA L D0 I\] I
JOE, W. WRIfiHT, PROP’S,
j -1 Door above
Post Office, Covington, Ga.-
8f*U.l will keep in stock the finest and purest imported aud domestic wines brandies
whiskies, rum, gin, beer, champagne, etc., to be found in the markets of the
world. Also, fine cigars, cigarettes, tobacco, etc. The Everglade
Saloon is elaborately and handsomely furnished, second to
j none in Georgia. I have separate counters, glasses
! and bar tenders tin- white and colored. The
best of order maintained and al! laws
and regulations strictly oh
sbM vuJ at ali times
S!4L.(>rders 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 purposes, which are guaranteed strictly A No. ! Call and see me.
Covington, Georgia,
GILT-EDGE AUGUSTA COTTON FACTORS.
Asbury Hull. P. B. Tobin.
HULL & TOBIN
Successors to jCO. R. Si EY & Co,
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f'OTT'Q ^ ^ M F A.0 1 J ilS,
^ ^ ^ ! ^ ^ , Georgia
Personal attention given to all branches cf
our business.—to.dec.5 «.
M. 0 D0WD 8 SONS & (‘0.,
COTTON FACTORS
And . General
COMMISSION
No.. 6, W arren Block, Augusta, Geo. |
W e give Personal and l ndivid < ( A ni'io
to weighing O O and selling o of Gotten.
Com mission for Selling, 50 cents. Storage.2i » cents 6-e’’ Lib. rul
Cash advances Made on Consignments —to d c.i
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I / \ | \ A |\J Jj/L Oj H /J V TT% F|
A & a-J? a A u i i A A A A «.
COTTON FACTORS,
Augusta, Georgia
W. M. Jordan lias been actively engaged in the C.iit.i , B,,^
during the past fourteen years.T 08
S®”Xo Storage charged on Cotton if sold within 30 days Liberal Advances made
n on Cotton in Store, We GUARANTEE Satisfaction in Every U. spec! -..*3
ilovlnglon & Gxiotci Street R. R,
The following Covington, Schedule Ga., will . Oct. he 1, 1H8S.
k run on
the Covington Oxford Stix-et Railroad
until further notice:
-TIME TABLE—
Leave Pitts' House. Leave Depot at
5,15 a m 5 45 a in j
• v T.-fS' ti-‘m ; •' ^ •' A uO
a m j
. illlO a m ft.45 a in
11 JO a m 11.40 a m j
12.00 m 1.00 p ni |
3.30 p m 400-p m
5.00 p m 5.20 p in
8.10 p m 8.145 p m ;
—-SUNDAY SCHEDULE: — i
lO.l.Va m It 'n
T.T.) p in p
B3L.In additich*’ to thc;ahove the car will
meet besides alll'eguhVripaSiiiigor trains on gmr
day home c.ipy.vjng xJte people along its. |
and lipe will.alsi) after In-Rigm* church; v.^in, morning and night.
tht*
i servicelield of Midway iiiul others wlm desire to attend-,
in town during the week, dav
or n i«htr Orders for'special car may lie
U-ft with the 'Secretary. '
\v. C. ( LARK, President.
J. G. [.ESTER Secreta iry.
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3^E3"W j
iime hduse.
. . - .x V !
you desire Fine Furniture call at
tire old Pace corner, and secure bargains
Revey before .heard uf in middle Georgia,
all stock cxtensKr p’ltc
new, my 1 , arul having 3
| had tttany “ years ^ experience p'^ the iu people, this, line when
i i* it.comes m sa to selling standard Wagon
a or
fine Baggy, I know I oan offer extra in
difcemoots to purchasers. Call aud see
Respectfully, ‘
me ■
J. S3. PEEK. ;
Covington Ga,.Nov, 2‘2.-tf
W. R. PERKINS,
Photographer
—COVINGTON, GA.—
S W HAWKINS,
1 estate
AGENT,
Suocsssor to Simms & Go.
Let me advertise and
sell your real estate,
residences, lots, etc. No
no pay. No matter
what you have to sell,
it should be advertised.
Give me a trial.
2000 of acres eultivatioii. of rich guoil land, houses, in high j
state etc
springs, well watered the hy creeks, branches anti
on Savannah river, 40
! miles above Augusta, will be sold
.cheap. Call on S. W. Hawkins.
GOOD TRADE FOR SOMEBODY
If you wan t a six room dwelling in Oxford
-ri rlu' !»!! il'j' 5 ' i'G * i,b two 1 '‘ 4
tenant houses, j- 1 acres meador pasture
bottom. h fore!o 'Nm
acre 20 acres qrigUiaJ
| did young orchard, fine waier, Ac. Or the
dwelling with 2.T acres land attached Ap
ply to F. M Means or Si. Hawkiu
. JD C \\’ \\ IT I ! - \ „-T-,v \\ 1\ j \ y
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GOOD NEWSFOR ALL
THE PEOPLE.
New lot of clothing at pri( •cs per
.mil, so that the richest and poorest
in the town and county can be
well dressed at small cost.
Sample lot of Notions coming,
which will he sold at wholesale cost.
Shirts to suit everybody. Hosiery
tmm 4 cents to one dollar per pair.
Corsets, from Mi>,c> si/.rs to .*>4 ladies
U.i.li hose at any price, from .‘1 cents
' ' ' ' ,,Kl ’ U" 1 "'
, at J, fci.- dozen.
per
Shoes bought cheaper than ever and
'*. " ( s '.’ 1‘yt'lb- , , , the . times-.—
The “ Wesleyan' Girl” at 81.25 Tin
1 ii, ,on „ l " ' “re also i 1 kepi i here.
.~ “
A lot of hats that will surprise an v
Wl > «“■........* *»%
1 ’ 11 ^ e
lobaceo, i . at aOcts . pound that I
j>er
worth Gocts. Try the “II ouse Gal.”
Would like for the people of
ton and surrounding counties to c-ail
before buping ’elsewhere and let im
show them what I can do both in re
gat'd to price and quality.
I have some lumber to sell to build
, houses, mid 1 stov-cs to do the cooking,
Uiithes ?' s .....T toe 1 " clothes s! "' e the the multitudes 8,mel< " s ’ aml and
spreading to cover the neoule 1 and
1 " J1 hi " u !.- Jp ‘ tiit; , J ting 1 Iks
ready to go tO-housckcenitK'. rs
Crockery coining straight from Ka
gland Best handed on plain w i
cheaper than has ever been sold Inf ir
New and elegant line ofdn
will be iu stock by the time you
Thanks returned for the past liber¬
al patronage received.
RESPECTFULLY,
J. I. DEALING.
ovmgton, Ga.
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NO MORE EYE-GLASSES
8a ' s.%, WEAR
. ....
MORE % % Eta
Ey&Salve MITCHELL’S
A Certain, Siifo, lahI EfTrctivo Iicmedy for
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—OPEN 9 A. M., TO 5 P. I
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firms and individuals, subject to chew
sight. Collections made on all acreai
points. Buy and sell exchange —*{ j
Georgia Railroj
Slone Mountain Route.
G KORGIA R AILROADCOMPM
Office Geneuai. Managh,
Augusta, Ga, Sept. 21, II
Commencing Sunday, 22 nd inst, llitltl
i lowing Pakenger Schedulevill (*«j
erited- '
o_FAST LINE.
] | A No. 27 West Daily.
_ Leave Augusta..........iGil ,
^ ,liv e Washington... .10 '20fl
! j Leave Covington........113H lOOii
Arrive Atlanta..
No. 28 East Daily.
Le »ve Atlanta....
Arrive Athens.....
Leave Athens.
Art ive Covington . . .
Active \Vsishingtm.... Y - 01 >
Leave Washington 4 20 p
! Anive Au -" sta '''' ...815 p
,
j | West Daii\
'^'t Augusta .. . n«*
“ Macon ......< l Ut
“ Muiedgeville ..... 9
i - wa i.ington. II 10 a.t
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,, 8 4tril
’ ‘ 1 ’ ' U'p'' 1 '* 1 .. 53 p.K 4
Yt junta . .45
No. 2 East Dait.i
untu s 00 »H
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•iiigton a RU N
Uiens . . A 15 P
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Washington Miaedgeville . • 4 2 Up- 30p-J| 1 ]
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■• Macon..... 6 00p-N
- \ugusta .... 3 l-ip-*]
i No. 3 West Daily.
Leave Augusta..... a.aj
Arrive at Covington • 4 J9
. . ■
Arrive at Atlanta ...... 6
No. 4 East Daily.
Leave Atlanta...... 11 15 p- a
Arrive “ Covington.....l^tj at Angusta 6-45
. . . •
UNION POINT & WHITE
PLAINS R. R. '
. ■ r. Union Point* 10 10 am. and*54«l»
Arrive Siloam 10 35 am and«
Arrive White Plains 11 10 am. aiaO^H
Leave White Plains*8 00 am. andf33W
A rrive Siloam 8 35 am. and 4 Oil
Arrive Union Point 9 00 am. and 4Ml
’Daily, Except Sunday.
ATHENS ACCOMMODATIO* *]
Leave Athens *6 15 P
. . •
Arrive Union Point 8 45 P *
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Leave Union Point *5 45 a »
. .
I Arrive Athens 9 30 a a
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I “Except Sunday
Leave "XJSST 5 8 * .
Covington - - • ■ 7 50»>
Atlanta .
Arrive Covington 8 35
No. 28 stops at Harlem for.mpp*
Trains No.’s 27 and 28 will
and receive passengers to anu
the following stations only—, Nor*^
town, Harlem, Thomson.
Barnett, Crawfordville, l pl ° J1
Oreensboro, Social ( ircle, Madison, Covington. B-JJJ ConJ
Lithonia, St. Mountain &
JOHN W. GREEN
C' eueIil
^ " v Passenger-*^
General 1 '
JOE W. WHITE, Gen. ra
Agent, Augusta, G 9, .