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VOL. XXIII.
darlg Cmrafo |Utos.
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OFFICE IN “NEWS BUILDING,”
Blakely, Ga.
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Attorney at Law,
COLQUITT, GA.
Prompt attention given to all business en
trusted to me. [op . 20.
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ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BLAKELY, GA.
ClSce—One Boor Soath of News Office.
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Attorney at Law,
MORGAN, GEORGIA.
WILL give close attention to all busi
ness entrusted to his care m Albany
Circuit. 7 ts
dr. t. m. Howard”
15entist & Physician.,
Blakely, Ga.
Parties living at a distance wishing to
•make Dental appointments, will please do
so through the mail.
A clioice selection ot pure, fresh
THUGS & MEDICINES
ikept on hand, for sale at reasonable prices
-ior the CASH ONLY.
May 4, 1882.
FRYER’S STABLES.
The TRAVELING PUBLIC and others Rre hereby
informed that my
livery. Sire an?! Sale Stables
are now well BUpplied with first-class Stoc.., chicles oi
all laud#, anti every convenience for the safe trunport
of passengers, hauling goods and other service usually,
-desired of stable i eepers. Peing in the business but a
short time, my whole outfit is new and s: rviccab/e.
My location is convenient for the traveling public,
the Stable b- iiv lit-of-the Depot, ftnd within call of my
/dwelling. When not *t my Stable or dwelling, calls
will be answered from the Store of Fryer & Son, se"-
-oud door north of tJie 1101-M. Parties wishing their
•stock attended to, can have them tu.l iJto the Stable,
v carefully groomed and fed and brought out again witli
,.out trouble to thenasevea, by leaving their orders at
store. Charges reasonable and guar
anteed. Public patronage respectfully aelicitm
K. L. Fit YES.
Blakely, Ga., Sept. 21, 1882.
BLAKELY
livery, Hire awl Sale Stable :
GEO. E. CSIieSTEAD. Proprietor.
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This stable is located ox the public
Square convenient for parties who may wish to
-see how their stock is cared for—and especially cou
-venient for Drovers to exhibit their stock. Water in
side the Stable, troughs and shelters in the lot, on
.short, every convenience necessary for the comlort of
Horses and the care of Vehicles.
Conveyances always on hand for the accommodation
.of traveling salesmen and others, at re 1 finable .
Vehicles meet every Train. The patronage of the pub
•»*!<• solicited.
Blakely Ga., May,4th, 1882.
BURIAL CASES.
** ‘
WE HAVE ON HAND, and will beep
constantly in store, a line lot of Rose
wood, Mahogany and Walnut
Burial Cases
of assorted sizes, for sale at prices as favor
able as in other markets. Call and examine
them. S. H. POWELL,
E. L. FRYER.
Blakely, Ga., Aug. 3, 1882. ly.
YOUR DEBTS._t:
Early County News.
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CENTRAL
Bflti€*BT9RE 9
BLAKELY, GA.,
DIF DOSTOR, Pio’iv
offers t 0 t!IG P ublic >
Reasonable Rates,
EVERYTHING
.connected with the DRUG BUSIN'ESS.
Prescriptions carefully compound
ed with the purest articles known.
ALL CLASSES OF LUMBER
delivered at Blakely, or any other point on
niiv Ivailroad, as
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.
CONTRACTING. |
AVe contract tor the erection of all classes {
of Buildings, and can furnish all the mate
rial, as wo have the advantage of low prices
iti everything used therein, and have a good
corps of workmen in our employment.
Carriage and Buggy Work.
In this lino we can do as good wotk as
can bo done anywhere. We put up new
work or repair old. as may be needed. Farm
work of all kinds done with dispatch.
Bug-gies and Wagons a Specialty.
V, e have the best workmen employed, and
guarantee all work.
Our new two story Workshop will soon be
coo piloted, and we respectfully request the
patronage of any who may need anything
in our line.
N- W. PACE & SON.
Arlington, Ga., Fob. 2, 1882.
iiotelsT
CEHTRAX HOTEL,
Fort Gaines, Georgia,
A. S. BEO Wl, Pro»'r.
This well known and popular house under
the nianagemcrit of its new proprietor is ful
ly sustaining its reputation as a first-class
Hotel. Situated in the center part of busi
ness, with rooms comfortable and airy—its
table is supplied with the very best. A
large sample room is kept for the especial
accommodation of travellinffsalesnien, and
the comfort of all guests carefully looked
after.
In connection with the Hotel is run a first
class Livery .Stable, where parties can be «
furnished with conveyances at reasonable
rates. [ap. 0-ly.
BARNES’ HOTij.
Albany. Georgia.
rpillS WELL KNOWN HOUSE, IS
Ji situated .near the centre of the .busi
ness portion of the city, and is .still kept hv
Merrick Barnes, its original owner and
proprietor. Its fare and accommodations
are the best that can be provided, and charg
es moderate. ,
Aug;., 28, 1874. 3-1 v
" noticeF
THE CORBETT HOUSE.
To Friends Pu.tr ons and tlic Public
• (iSeiiurally,
\7OU ARE RESPECTFULLY INFORMED THAT
£ I£. C. Corbett, formerly of the National Hotel,
and. more recently of the Corbett House on Second
Street, lias purchased, thoroughly renovated and furn
ished the large anil elegant t hroe story brick building
known as the Lawton Tenament House, situated on
Poplar Street, second house above the City Hall, just
five minutes walk from the general passenger depot,
where he will be pleased to see all who may favor him
with their patronage—either by day, week or month.
Persons visiting the city for pleasure, business or
health will find the Corbett House pleasantly situated,
in a first-class location, commanding as fine a'view of
the city as any place in-it. The air pure and coqJ, and
water fine. He guarrantees Ilia fare as good ar the
market affords. Terms reasonable. Call and try us.
E. O. OORIiKTT, Pror. Corbett Hoi .sc
Macon, September 24, 1879.
Y£isscellaneons Cards,
■Watchmaker and Jeweler.
rirmE subscriber now occupies tbe room
I over Mr. J. Butler’s bar room, where he
will be happy to serve his friends and the
public generally, in repairing and cleaning
Oloeks, Watches and Jewelry: also, in plating
in gold and silver. He nlsoikceps on hand
a supply of steel and silver-plated Specta
cles/ lie is prepared to fit the eyes of all
that are de'ectiye, either from shortsighted
ness or decay. Also, keeps an illustrated
pamphlet of Jewelry, Rings, Charms, Lock- ■
ets, &c., which can be inspected by parties
wishing to order any of said articles. He
has made arrrangenenls whereby lie can
supply any article in bis line not on hand
promptly, and warranted to he as recoin,
mended.
S-igf-Old Gold and Silver taken in pay
ment for work. TIIOS. WILLIAJCS.
Jauuurv 1878. 25-ly.
BLAKELY, GA., THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 28, 1882.
TO THE PEOPLE!
OUR MR. -T. -T. SMITH !• as just returned Irom the markets, where he has laid in for
our Fall Trade, one of the most complete and varied assortments cf
!VEo.x*ol^£&i:sLcl.lis»e
it has evty been our pleasure to carry. Our Stock is now being rapidly received, and
when in will be complete in every Department-.
Our Sroek, as heretofore, will J,insist of DRYGOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS, SHOES,
CLOTHING. IIATS, HARDWARE, TINWARE, <fc„ &e.
In our Grocery Department we have never had such an assortment. Fine Baltimore
Pearl Grits (tlie finest in tlie world), Hygienic Oat Meal (in 5 lb. packages), Apple But
ter, Canned Okra and Tomatoes, Canned Pine Apples, Herrings, gunned Roast Beef, Sal
mon, Mackerel canned, in barrels and kits, Cream Cheese, Oysters, Sardines, Pickles,
Sauces, Condensed Milk, Candies, plain and fancy', Crackers, Ac. We extend a
PRESSING INVITATION
to everybody to come to see us. We charge nothing for showing Goods, and believe we
can make it to your int“rest to look through our Stock before making your purchases.
All wo ask is an inspection of our Stock. We’ve got the goods, and INTEND TO
SELL THEM IF VEIIV BOTTOM FIGURES WILL DO IT.
SMITH & JAMES.
Rlakelys <4u. 9 August 24, ’B2,
We congratulate our nuirerous fiiends ami customers on their
*afe landing across the
STARVATION 6HASM,
and tliek' promise of deliverance from*another crossing in the nea>
future. We are now brought, however, to a
i?Ed©OI>Y CHASM,
over which we have to sail, and to make a safe landing it wik re
quire the assistance of all who arc indebted to us. We aie stock
ing up again and will soon be complete in
EVERY 3D : EPAiEI'MEUT,
and as we buy altogether for cash, we are prepared to give mir customers and friends the
benefit of ROCK JSO'J TOM l’lilCES. Bring in your cotton, pay your debts, buy all
the goods you want
■•Sv.-U'hTJi'—J' jS'Jllx J.rE!E q— u
; li p, m m ur Ane
Fa Iffia S&r Hi wile %/'§s&&s IL*
Blakely, September 1, 1882.
P. S. Our Book Keeper is a little or der the weather, and will not he able to make any
entries, except on the credit, side of tbe Ledger. So the boys in ilia store will be compell
ed to sell strictly for casli for the balance of the season. J. M. & R, W. WADE.
Iff ff £ll P 11
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TO FEONT A® AIMS
I hereby give notice to mv friends and the public generally, that I am hotter prepared
than ever before to do a GENERAL MERCIIANELSE BUSINESS. The recent reduc
tion on freights by water (which are always cheaper than by railroad) gives me a decide 1
advantage ever mv less fortunate competitors wJt*«hip by Bail-road. The fact that I con
trol POUTER’S FERRY, and -do my own shipping, is another considerable advantage.
Besides, I live in the country, where I have rio wood to buy, .tor town taxes to pay. All
this, coupled with the fact that I have just completed a large ana commodious extension
to my Store House, and have received one of the largest and
llest Selected Sleeks
Ever bought for this place, to which additions arc being made almost daily, renders Cedar
Spring the-'best- point for trade to all the surrounding country. My stock consists cl
EI^TTEaE^YTECIINrCSt
From u Cambric Needle to a
.WHITE SEWIIS fijIACME,
(which, by the way, is the best Machine made,) all of which will he sold away down be
low low water mark. Don’t be satisfied by' small samples sent to you, but come right
along and see the Goods for yourself.
My shipping advantages enable me to pay a little more for Cotton than those who
ship by Rail. Bring on your Cotton.
! W. t. SBEFFIEU.
rgYSk as 7 ” Woofl
I) EAJr Elt I N
FURmTiraR AM) OABPBTS,
Spring J3eds, AVindow Sliadcs and YT at tings.
Elegantly Finished Metal Cases and Caskets. Also, Cases, Collins
and Caskets, in all Woods. Orders Ly telegraph promptly at
tended to.
Next to Lanier House, - MACON, GA.
EARLY COUNTY NEWS
IMPORTANT
NOTICE TO PLANTERS OF GEORGIA.
f'N order that our planting friends throughout the State may he enabled to procure and
use the following established brands of our make, we are selling them direct to Far
mers of Georgia, for Cash, at the following Jleulted Pkices. This saving to Far
mers and Planters is very considerable, and by their Clubbing together and buying in
quantity, there is also a great saving in freight, therefore send your orders direct to us
tor these Fertilizers and you will get them without any middle profit and at lowest charg
es for freight.
BAUGH'S “MEW PROCESS”
DISSOLVED BONES*
. Price, 2d.00 Per Single Ton, in New Bags of 200 lbs. each, Free on board Cars or liotii
at Works. Cash with order.
BAUGH’S . “ECONOMICAL”
' FERTILIZER.
Price £27.00 per Single Ton, in New Bags of 200 lbs. each, Free on board Cars or Boat
at Works. Cash with order.
BAUGH’S DOUBLE EAGLE
PHOSPHATE.
Price $20.00 per Single Ton, in new Bags of 200 ibs. each, Free ou board Cars or Boa
at Works. Cash with Order.
‘W'c will allow a Special Discount of SI.OO per Ton from above Prices, on all orders
| ! ul 'fen Tons or over.
Send for Circular giving analyses of all our standard brands of Bone
Fertilizers, with instructions for making
HOME-MADE FERTILIZERS,
CALI. OX Oil ADDItRSS
BAUGH & SONS,
103 South Street, ILiltimore, Md.
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GEORGIA—KAItLY COUNTY:
WIIEUEAS, George F. Barksdale lias
I tile.l <iis application for Letters if
Administration upon tlie Estate of Funny
A. Cole, deceased. ’This is to notify j* 11 par
ties at interest to show cause, if any they
have, why said Letters should not bo grant
ed said applicant, on or byAhedirst Monday
in .January, 1883. Otherwise Letters of Ad
ministration will be granted to said appli
cant. Witness my lirnd and eJlicial ftignu
ture, this, Itecember b, Eis-42.
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Notice.
WHEREAS, B. F. .Maddox, Ac minis
triitor of S. N. Lneus, has made his
final return and fully administered the ec
tato, and applies for letters of dismission
from said estate. .This is to cite all persons
at interest to tile their objections, if any they
have, otherwise letters of dismission will be
gvantel ou tl e first Monday in April, 1883.
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Doc. 13, 1882. 3nv.