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The cntuirtn' pf the Star me aiwaijs open all
t. ihr fair find dignified discvtsin but communica ot
questions c/ public i iilerett; individual chi of
\U)up advocating political the position pis pe-vndar any
jcrson f or any or
thing, ii regarded at pergonal mm.fr. and
must be piLid for The to tenure editor Us publication res/comible in
*he*e columns. it not
for tbe new* of correspondents, o. 'i < o roiu
municitian wi)! Ije published uiuestthe name
f the writer it knoicn to the editor.
J. W. ANDERSON.
COVINGTON, GA„ APRIL - 8 , 1886.
PROHIBITION.
The prohibition election is over,
and Newton county has gone dry by
a majority of 80 votes. This settle
the question, under the law, for the
next two years; and, in our judg¬
ment, it w settled for all lime. Wi¬
predict there will never be another
election on this question in our
county, and it may therefore be
considered as settled forever, unless
a great revulsion in public scr.ti
moot should tabej Leo, which is not
at .all likely.
The question of prohibition is situs
ply one of public policy.
The people of Newton county have
spoken on the question, and have
adopted it as their future policy.—
There is no appeal from this decis*
ion. Eight or wrong it must stand,
and we are now in favor of giving it
a fair trial, If it is a good thing,
we shall all enjoy its beneficial re¬
sults alike as citizens of Newton
connty, and the Star stands ready
to give it a fair and impartial trial,
and to see to its enforcement as con¬
scientiously and strictly as that of
any other law, or the same is done
by tbe most ardent and zealous ad¬
vocate of the prohibition cause.—
No man shall cxeell us in our desire
jto give it a fair test in Newton
County.
The contest now being over, and
the question settled, the Star is in
favor of “shaking hands,” forgetting
and forgiving our pa-t differences,
and all parties coining together as
good citizens and uniting in a com¬
mon effort for the public good, in
building up our town and county.—
Let us not do or say anything cal¬
culated to keep alive any bitterness
of feeling which may possibly have
been engendered by the lalo contest,
but conte !c to each oilier honest
convictions in the exercise of tltei*
opinions on this question in the past.
To tbe victorious party we can onl\
say be kind, be generous, be charita¬
ble, be forbearing ami brave ; am
abovo all let us l ave no “unpleasant
reconstruction measqres t ” And to
the vanqu'shed we say, Sober off
and let us have a quiet, dignified
manly, patrio'ic and graceful obser¬
vance of tie law, and thus -bow L
the world what good and true eiti
zens we are.
J.H. Williams, the iom on u- wri¬
ter ot the Norristown !! ruhl, \V J! ►
once askei] to wntv a liingraphical
eketch of himself, lie answered
with the following: Was tu. I n ;
learned the printing trade ; was mar¬
ried ; still live and am gi \ ii g ! ai
the rate ot t wer i\ -Inur -Gi-.s a a;*> ■
(i IMIuJ .\j ;i.v V r \\ .. Po vv<U I -
|v in r©;>! esriii **d ns m\ \ intr t: * a t tin
* • o
\uies ot tiie Ki iglus i j Lat'or do i i t
require the dismissal of men s inp'v
because they do not belong to the
Oilier. Such a rule would he as op.
pressive as the worst corporation
monopoly, iind would speedilv ea i se
the order to lose tiie confidence an
s) mpatliy ol the disinterested pul
lie. Such a regulation would violau
the great fundamental principles o:
American liberty, tiie eqtmliiy ot al
men and their right to ijte pursuit
pf happiness.
licsult pf Ikiectioi?,
Ordinary's Office,
Newton Connty, Gtorgia,
A pi il 23, IS86.
I, E. F. Edwards, Ordinary in and
for said county, hereby testify that
upon consolidating the returns fr Oil!
the various prec ncts in said L-ounti
at an electiuu held on tbe 22 i da
of Afiijt. J S 8 <», on the !‘(i ieni>,;,l Lo
Cal Option L qnor Law ” I fi d tin
result of said eke ion lo be as ini
lows: ; Atraiimt the sale ” 838
votes; <* r u or the sale,” 758 votes,
thus mak a majority ot 80 vo os
east “ Against thy sale.”
Given under my hand and offii ia
signature, the day Niiil year above
v riitcti.
E. i'. FDW ARDS, Ordinary.
A Fsw Sayings
Politeness has no creed.
Silence is the sanctuary of prus !
deuce. !
A n obedient wife commands her
husband.
Which is the most favorite word
with women? The last one.
of .
A handfull common sense is
worth a bushel of learning.
Love can neither be bought nor
sold . its only price is love.
Why docs w< man require no eulo
gv ? Because she speaks for her
self.
Youth and age both dr; am ; but
one believes, the other doubts.
Eight sledge dogs will buy a wife
in Siberia. One puppy will often get
one here.
Mon like to see themselves in print
Womtn like to sec themselves in
silk or velvet.
Choi i.-h patience as your favorite
virtue: always keep it about you.
You will find use for it oftener tla
all the rest.
Why is ( ear like common sense?
Because no woman possesses it.
Why is the auihor of the above
like a certain worn -out instrument
o music? Because he is an aban¬
doned lyre.
Don't marry a man to oblige any
tb’ r d person in existence. It is your
right to suit yourself in the matter.
But remember at the same time that
love is blind, and a little friendly
advic-o from one whose advice is
worth having may insure a li'etirne
of happiness or prevent one of misi
cry.
It is remarked that at the banquet
of veterans of 1861 in Washington
two years ago James G. Blaine was
toasted as “our next president.”—
This year that flattering toa-t was
dedicated to John Sherman. This
may be significant of a strong under
current ot republican sentiment, or
it may simply mean that the veter¬
ans intend to keep guessing until
they hit it right.
The Baltimore bootblacks have
organized an independent order .1
Knighis of Labor and put up ihe
price to 10 cents a shine. All nickel
bootblacks are to be boycotted. It
is probable that tbe public will kick,
and patronize the boycotted “shin¬
ers.”
The Philadelphia Star says some
time ago it was practically demon¬
strated that cotton goods of partic¬
ular grades could he manufactured in
the south cheaper than in the north.
Great qualities of goods of that class
have since been finding their way
north, where they command read)
sale because ot their low price.
Do a yood thing for others when
ever you cun, whether find people
grateful or not. There is no greater
pleasure than that which comes from
the consciousne-s of having done a
good act.
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Most of the diseases which afiQict mankind are origin¬
ally caused by a disordered condition of the LIVER.
7o* all complaints of this kind, such as Torpidity of
the Liver, Biliousness, Nervous Dyspepsia, Indices*
fcia«. Irregularity of the Bowels, Constipation, Flatu¬
lency. Ernctatloni and Burning of the Stomach
(sttmetimes called Heartburn), Miasma, Malaria,
Bloody Flux, Chills and Fever, Breakbone Fever,
Exhaustion before or after Fevers, Chronic Diar
aheea. Loss of Appetite, Headache, Foul Breath,
Iwegmlaririee Incidental to Females. Bearing-down
Pwina, Back¬ STftQIGERS flURANTII
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ft! Invaluable. It is not a panacea for all diseases,
Fnt pimp all diseases of the LIVER,
Mi — HJ5 STOMACH and BOWELS.
It changes the complexion from a waxy, yellow
itoge, to a ruddy, healthy color. It entirely removes
lew, gloomy spirits. It is one of the BEST AL«
TIR ATI VES and PURIFIERS OF THE
BLOOD, and is A VALUABLE TONIC.
•TADICER’S AURANTII
SW sal* by ill Drajgistn. Pries S1.00 per bottl*.
C. F.STADICER, Proprietor,
O SO. FRONT ST., Philadelphia, PnJ
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THE CLINGMAN TOBACCO OIHTMEHT
TH»? MOST EFFECTIVE PRKPVHA
THE CLINSMAH TOBACCO CAKE
oi 'ri otyx iiniinv, cures »ii
Qubq ou Curs. Bruise*. S Drill as. Erysipelas. Boils,
Bore c t;. Throat.Banions,C<>rns. *• J* one Ulcers, Aeuralgin bores. Hheam«tism, Sore Eym,
OnhitiB, Brynchiti*, Goat, Rheumatic Gout Colds. Coughs,
Milk Snake and Doe B.tes. Stm«*
of inaecte, Ac Iu fact alleys aU local irritation aiid
innammution fr»,m whatever cause. Price cts.
THE CLINGMAN TOBACCO PLASTER
Prepared Ri-eordinu to Ihe most wlenliHr
F■' • ' If 1 st si HATIVK
**■ 'N _comp°utided with the purest
Grtmp Weed Flour, Cnk» *nd is specially recommended tor
or of the Breast and lor that class
rams where, or from inflammatory too delicate maladies-. Aches and
J‘7 e t t ^beajr a state of the system
v P* ^TtibaccoCake. r ie r “ For Headache t he str< -n^rer e pplrrauua Aches
*nd Pams, it invaluable. Price or otner
is 16 ci».
Ask yoordrujrgist for these reruodiee. or write to the
CIMIN TOBACCO CIJfiF CO.
©DURHAM, N.C..U.S. A. rd
It seems tliut the strike on the
Avenue street railway in New
York is due to the fact that the com'
paiiy would not discharge five dnv
and two conductors who art not
liked by the Knights of Labor em¬
ployed on the road. In this case ii
seems that there is no ccmplaiio
about wages nor about the hours ol
labor. It is alleged in the complaint
that some of the objectionable men
have spoken in derogatory terms
about th.) organization of tin
Knights ol Labor, and others ot
them have given awty the s, crets ot
the organization. Under the circu m¬
stances it is not to be wondered at
that the strikers are not sustained
by public sentiment.
It is said that Bbiine is having h >
degant suirjmer cottage at Bar itat i l
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Itor painted white. Whereupon (tie
Independent Republican New Havei
News rises to remark: “Tni-t is th*
nearest James will ever get to th
While House. • J
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ITS DISEASES AND CURE.
This class of troublesome complaints
embraces nearly a large list, family some in of which af¬
flict every the land.—
Heretofore the treatment of nearly all
these diseases have been very much un¬
satisfactory ami unsuccessful, and the
people pretented have been remedies. very much A majority deceived
caused by by impure, vitiated are
an condition
of the blood, and as most of the blood
remedies of the day require 50 to 100
bottles before you discover that they
will not effect a positive cure, we offer B. B. 14.",
w hich makes cures by the use
of only a few bottles.
The most common of the skin diseases
which are cured by the use of B. B. B.,
the only quick Blood l’urifier, are as fol¬
lows :
Eczema, Impetigo, Erysipelas, Ring¬
worm, Sealdhead, Pruritus, Old Sores,
Pimples, Itch, Old Ulcers, Abscesses,
Dry Tetter, Carbuncles, Itching Humors,
Blotches, Herpes, Boils, Splotches.
BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION
is sought by the use of cosmetics and all
sorts of external applications, some oi
them being poisonous. look
All females love to pretty (which
gentlemen do not object toj and a
smooth, soft, clear complexion add
greatly to the female charms.
The use of B. B. B. will purify your
blood, will remove blotches, sploicneo
and bumps that appear upon the face
and neck, and will tinge the pale cheek
with the roseate hues of nature. One
or two bottles w ill convince any one of
its value. No family should fail to keep
B. B. B. in the house, as there is no fain¬
tly medicine its equal.
RHEUMATISM.
One author says : “Rheumatism is dm
to the presence m the blood of a vegeta¬
ble organism of definite characters.”
Another says ; “It is due to the pres¬
ence of a poison in the blood which is oi
the nature of a miasm.”
The disease having its origin in thc
bluod, it is reasonable to suppose that ii
must he cured by remedies direc t'd t.
the blood.
A successful remedy must produce cer¬
tain changes in the composition of th
blood, and when this has been accom¬
plished, the joints all pain, suitable. swelling and sttflnes.
of
This accounts for the reason why ex¬
ternal applications fail to produce per
manentrelief.
But we now have the remedy which
acts like magic in giving relit I to all
forms i f rheumatism, rheumatic gout,
rheumatism of the joints, muscles and
heart. It also cutes syphilitic and mer¬
curial pains and rheum uj.-in in an in¬
credibly short time. Tiie fact cannot
be denied that B. B. B. fBotanic Blood
Balm,) has proven itself to be the most
speedy and wonderful remedy lor all
forms of rheumatism ever before
known. Those who were prostrated in
bed and could not get ah air, h >ve been
cured. Men with two crutches, and
hobbling along with stiffened and pain- ’
ful joints, withered flesh, loss of sleep 1
and appetite, are cured by the use ot B.
B. B. Cast aside all other remedies,
use B. B. B. and you will soon have no
use for crutches.
Many who read this will refuse to he
cured by the u e of B. b. B., h it we ad
vi.-.e all such to drop us a postal card for
" 111 - D ■ ot >* oil . tree, wh h :
“dh starilnie oi cures
made here at home. L also conL.ins full
| inf iriiiHltcm about blood and skin dis¬
eases, which everybody-hould read.
Address Blood Balm Company, Allan
ta, Ga., andyou may he nt ale happy.
Success and Recogni¬
tion in Europe.
No special effort has been made to introduce
the Regulator mto foreign countries; yet, in
the course of trade, it seems to have found its
way into even interior Europe with highly grat¬
ifying results. The following is the translation
of a letter from Germany;
Northern Province of Hanover,
German Empire, Aug. 7, 1S84.
Du. J. Bradfield, Atlanta, Ga., U. S. A.
Dear Suf. :—From one of my friends I have
learned your address, and from him have re¬
ceived a few bottles of your celebrated Female
Regulator, and its excellent properties for cur¬
ing certain diseases of the fair sex have been
communicated to me. I have had an oppor
i tunitv ot trying your u.euicine in my own fam
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i!y with the most satisfactory success, aud I
! hasten to express to you my sincere and warm
est thanks for the happy effect produced by
: vour medicine. Not only in my own family,
| but also in other families this side the Atlantic,
have the same happy results been effected, un
til now the last bottle has been used up, and I
can no longer supply those who have made de
mands for the medicine. I wish very much to
procure a new supply, anti there f 're address
you to respectfully ask of you whether you
have an a ger.cy for your n di-mc on this con
| tinent and if not, to send me a few dozen !x)t
ties per North (ierman Llo\d ste.imer. For
the amount, you may draw on ine through
Messrs. G. Me ke & Co., Bankers in Bremen,
or if you prefer it, I will send you the amount
- f ,he 1 i f "> »■- 1UCC.
Awaiting your reply, I am yours respectfully.
G- V. FRAXKEXBURG.
Ser i to the llradfield Regulator Co., At. I
lanta, Ga., for a ixxik on Woman. They |
milled are j
to any address, free.
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"dSE*** t A. C. tl-jer dt Co., Sole E 0
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V -e-sw- ra-. ee xmsssiaszmsis zs&stii
SALVATION! OIL,
“ Th« Great*'-• i.- :e un Earth for Pain,”
Will relieve more quickly than any
other known remedy. Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, Swellings, Bruises, Burns,
Scalds,"Cuts, Backache, Lumbago,Sores, Wounds, Headache, Frost¬
bites, Toothache, Sprains, &c. Sold by all
Druggists. Price 25 Cents a Bottle.
Dr. J. B adfieSd a
Female
REGULATOR.
This famous remedy most happily
meets the demand of the age for wo¬
man’s peculiaraud multiform afflictions.
It is a remedy for WOMAN ONLP, and
for one SPECIAL CLASS of her dho -
es. It is a specific for certain diseased
conditions of the womb, and purposes
to so control the Menstrual Function as
to regulate all the derangmeuts and ir
regularities of Woman’s
MONTHLY SICKNESS.
Its proprietors claim for it no other
medical property; and no doubt tin
facts that this medicine does regulating positively
possess such controlir.g and
pow er- is simply to discredit the volun¬
tary testimony ofthousands of living wit¬
nesses who are to-day exulting in theii
restoration to sound health and hap¬
piness.
Bradfield’s Female Eegulator
is strictly a vegetable compound, and b
the product of medical science and prac¬
tical ex|>crienee directed towards the
benefit of
SUFFERING WOMAN !
It is the studied prescription of r
learned physician whose specialty became wa
WOMAN, end whose fame en¬
viable ami boundless because of his won
derful success in the treatment and cur.
of female complaints. THE REGU
LA I OK is the GRANDEST REMEDY
known, and richly deserves its name:
WOMAN'S BEST FRIEND!
Because i! controls a class of functions
the various derangements of which
cause mure ill 1 ealth than all othereaus
es combined, and thus rescues her from
i long train of aftlic ion which sorely
embitter her fife mid prematurely end
her existence.' Oil ! what a multitude
of living witi esses can testify to its
charming ell. cts!
8 *>ld l.jr*tn il-nvcists. Health Send Happiness for our
treatise on the and of
Woman.
I he Bradfied Regulator Co.
Box 28, Atlanta, Ga.
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THE WORLD’S
GREAT EERVE
TONIC,
The conqueror of disease, promotes
Health and longevity, cures and prevent-:
Neuralgia, Nervousness, Wakefulness,
Hysteric-, Hypochondria, loss of Appe
tite, Dyspepsia, Blues, Constipation,
Liver Complain', Kidney Diseases, Men¬
tal and Physical Depression, General
Nervous Debility, Muscular Relaxation.
It gives power to the brain, and strength
to the entire nervous system, firmness
and elasticity to tiie m.iscles aud rich
ne— to the blood.
Exhilarates the mind and body, j ro
!o gs iife, hr n -s health and joy to the
afflicted w ith me tal or physical exhaus¬
tion.
COCA WINE
is a deligl.tf il tome t.i d permanent in
vigorator. Renews the vigor of youth
to the old an t feeble ; indorsed and re
eo min nded by the most eminent medi¬
cal men. Coca regulates tiie bowels,
liver and kidney to perfic 1 >n and is a
“boon to sufiernig humanity, One
trial will convince tiie most skeptical,—
Thousands have been restored to health
and happiness. feeble. The greatest blessing to
the old and s greeable to take
as a glass of tine sherry wine, and cures
rapidly. Read pamphlet the wonderful
on ef¬
fects of tiie Cocoa and Dainiana and
Cocoa Wine.
J. S. PEMBERTON & CO.,
Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers,
Atlanta, Ga.
Din. BETTS & BETTS,
Medical and Sin qteal Dispensary.
W. H. HKTTS. tl eConPiiltimr
I’hysici in, is the oldest, most
successful, best known spe¬
cialist in the world, Agrad
imte from Four medical colic
sres. of years experience
am! extensive practice in En¬
gland. and France, and Ame¬
rica, has secured a world
wide reputation in the treat- i
nient and cure of Private. -'.M 'JI
Nervous and Chronic dis
cases.
SPERMATORRHEA AND IMPOTEN- | i
CY. 1
As a result of self-abuse in youth, sexual ex¬
cess in raaturer years, or other causes, and pro¬
ducing some of these effects : Nervousness
seminal emissions 'night emissions by dream-.
dimness of sight, defective memory*, physical
decay, of pimples on frfee, confusion of ideas, loss
sexual power, etc., rendering marriage im¬
ently proper cured. or unhappy. SYPHILIS are thoroughly and perman
entirely eradicated from the positively cured and
Stricture. system ■ Go.vok
rhea, di.EETr Orchitis, Kidney and
J’ ril ->rv Trouble-. l ltd ulcers. Kl.-o 1 anirrb and -':in disc.. (uh k :
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t .ng- -ii < . --f 1 .v trea:. 1
d>' "l - da' Fissure ’ perinanentlv
Ir you are sick
Me divines sent to
. i.'li ■, pamphlet, M. P., aa.ts mailed Whit.-hal free
Wre< t Atlanta. Or. octlS-ly.
PRECAUTION!
CHOLERA DR, DIGGERS’
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THE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY
---FOR-----
BOWEL TROUBLES, CHILDREN TEETHING, DIARRHOEA,
DYSENTERY AND CRAMP COLIC.
TUGGERS’ HUCKLEBERRY CORDIAL should be kept in every household.
D r; efficacious remedies there is for summer com¬
It is one of the most pleasant and and sudderi tack,
plaints How necessary it is, at a season of the year when violent a
bowels frequent, should have some speedy relief at hand. It w ill save
of the are anxiety! so you doctor bills. The weaned mother, losing sleep
much pain aud as well as large suffering such drainage upon its system from
night after night in nursing the little one a sale by all drugg
the effects of teething, should use this invaluable medicine. lor
at 50 cents a bottle. ~I 6 a¥*send 2 c. stamp for Riddle Book, to Atlanta, Ga.
WAITER A. TAYLORi
FURNITURE.
All those wanting to buy Furniture, should go to
JOHN NEAL & CO.,
Nos. 7 and 9 South Broad street, Atlanta, Ga.,
As they keep a full line, which they are sellingat lower prices than can be had else
here. Bed room suites from $17.50 up, etc. ®?"Do not forget their address.
The Only House in Atlanta
Y/HERH yOU CAN BUY
FURNITURE AND CARPETS
rr 1 o &■ jei r j? x-z in
And Save Ten Per Cent.
ANDREW J. MILI J ^ p. is. ^ rm■ %
44 i’KACHTREE STREET. ATLANTA, GA.
Elegant Jewelry for Presents,
I have jus! received and am daily adding to one of the handsomest stock* of
Watches, Clocks and Fins Jewelry,
Pings, 81iirt Muds, Buttons, Silverware, and everything in that lias ever brought
Atlanta My stock cornpiisua ererything which is suited for
HOLIDAY OR WEDDING PRESENTS
Do not fail to give ma i call when you visit Atlanta. Orders by mail will receive
..fornpt attention.
WJuL. BOX j J—i
JAMES BANK BLOCK,
®et£8 No- 10, Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
E.W. HEWITT
DEALER IN
DOORS, SASH AND BLIND o n
Builders’ Hardware,
Brushes, Glass, Paints Oils, &c., &c. '
M Docotar Btroet, ATLANTA, GA.
FLAT TOIP
$15.00 COOK STOVE FOR $10.00
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give perfect satisfaction. The Stove Is just like this oat. The Is 15x15 inches
weighs 200 oven end
pounds with fixtures complete.
Th« following Article* *° with tbe Stove—all
for only |ic.
One Tea Kettle, One Sauce Pan, Two Pots,
One Coffee Pot, One Pepper Box, Two 8piders,
Two Bread Griddles, One Spoon One Broiler,
Two Chicken Pie Peru, Ouo Lifter, One Pish Pen,
Two Pie Plates. One Scraper, One Fork.
Vour Pieces Pipe. Two Pot Lids, One Dipper
Three Sheet Iron Bakers, ;
Ol Is osw rmpentMM..
4. P. STEWART & CO., 69 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga.
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Arrive Athens........
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Leave Covington.........
Arrive Atlanta..... . 1
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Arrive Covington...
Arrive Alliens........ ■;;;s
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NO. 2 EAST DAILY. NO 1
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“ Washg’u Miled’ve4 2 20 p ni Ar.t& “ Ath
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ATLANTA ACCOJIMOIuij
LvCovingt-noIOain , . (Daily except SundatU l.vAtl'L
Ar Atlanta | Covin?
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no. 4 east daily. NO. 3 west
Lv. Atlant;i ..8 15 pmjLv. Au« giisia
“ Gov’gt’n 10 21 —|Ar.
Ar. Augusta p 1 Cov’rf,
o oh a in “ Atlan
Tran, No. 28 will stop at Lithi
not at Lerzeha.
No connection for Gainesville
<luy . m
Trains no.’s 2 . T I and 28 will 6 ( 01)
cetve passengers to and from tl '
stations only, Grovelon, Bernik- it!
Union 1 homson, P’t, Norwood, GreensboroMadis’ Barnett '1
.Social Circle Covington
Mountain and Decatur. 1 I
make close connections for all p,
and Southeast, West South ThrocS Jl
and Northwest aud carry
ers between JOHN W. Atlanta ami CliarltS ia
f K. HORSEY, GREEN, PaA»l Gan v
Joe \\ Gen.
. \\ lute, G. T. P. A. Vu«v
dec20-tf
Newton Legal Advertiser
Letters of Dismiss!®!
G BORGIA, Newton Cocstt,
To All Whom tt may Convert
" Whereas, all W. W. Mitcham, execmel ]
petition ace, duly deceased, tiled and re pres, nts to the. uioj „
iuiN tuily entered on V.j.iiatl
This is, administered Z i\
show therefore, to cite all persons why.-Mil tm
U> cause, if any they can,
should not be discharged from his excel
aud receive letters of dismission ontLl
day ir June. ISbti. '
Feb. 15. E. F. EDWARDS. <4
Letters of Dismissio 1
GEORGIA, Newto.vi fl
I l r he re as. J. M. Pace, adminbtrsi: 1
f T Smith, represents to the court. i'UbB
duiy tiled and elite red on record. estat&HI
lv administered on L. M. Smith's
therefore, hidI creditors, t > cite to all show persons eoncernei^H if
cause,
u hy said administrator should not
from his administration, and receive
mission on the first Monday in May,
E. F. EDU AKPS, (ifl
Envious Sc
Predicted defeat to the Banner! I
NO CURE! NO PAY
Inscribed thereon.
THE “KING BEE” OF A M05|
ASPIRING COMPANY!
Said that the people, after back,) be:,! I
would demand their money
firm adopting the rule would
But, pinning our faito to the
Ho testy of tnrnhood and mob I
( with an abiding confidence in I
i proved remedy, we continuedtuiB pay'I
banner with “No cu e! No
un with unprecedented results. 1
We authorize merchants
f “ Guinn’s Pioneer Blood KeneivH I
fund the money if it does nut
Blood and Skin Diseases, Wien
Blood Poison, Glandular Swelling
ufit, Malaria, and Female con I -
A PERFECT SPRING JlfcW
Ess; y on Blood and Skin Dt»
ed free on application.
MACON MEDICINE COW
i Macon, Geo
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( lialli;iiii ArtilUE
1 CENTENNl
AT SAVANNAH, G-t
From May 3 to M
Round Trip Tic
Via GEORGIA ItAlLRO
Sale of Tickets until commences^ May!* 1
and continues Pays -
i Return Passage for Ten
of sale, from tiie following -
and tiie following rates :
TO SAVANNAH ANDKL
From Covington....
“ Social Circle
“ Rutledge........ , O
85,000 in P' i!
Grandest military gath erl ' , U.l
in tiie south. Magnifi*-' 611 J
Seven . q
drill and tournament. .
drilled military companies and te> ' 11
Magnifiicut Infantry, Artillery cavalry tournsfi •
military held ' : ^
since encampment Companies 1
ttie war. Grand
of tiie Union. « ,r
works. Unveiling of Kevolo
Nathaniel Greet), of
Drill grounds and encamp 1
tiie city limits, Easy aeiers';
roads, Review anti inspet
by the governoreof states a" '
For furt Uar lNfbruiation " " ■
of tiie undersigned. E. R- 0°^;
General I’a»'-’ , 1 V‘
JOE W. WHITE, , .
Traveling Passcng£ r lf -TJH
Advert isiiik r H“ t( "T
First insertion (per inch sp<
Each subsequent insertioi ^
A lilit-ral iliscount period »».'->• . _ c r:t
lising for a longer contract r»> ■ a .
Card of lowest I
on application Notices to 10c. the per ro j. l'" e *
Local as off' •
Announcemeiits same
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