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W. W. FLEMING, Proprietor.
_ Blakely, Ga., i)ee. 28.1882.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
-To I*E CITIZENS (IE EaKI.Y CuINTV :
J wiu'l the office cf Tax Receivor. It
you olcct.:iu- 1 promise to lie faithful.
It. I!. TAYLOR,
l or Sheriff.
IT7M; A Ur. nnthori-/,;d tonnnounce lIKN
VY KA J. HAYES UK 11 candidate for j
fShcriff of Early county, at the ensiling .lan- j
nary electim.. II elected, Mr. llayes will
move to Blakely.
■ :
Head the Grand Jury Presentments.
No cliangc in the cotton market since ;
last week.
Mr. Julian Davis, of Whitney, is in
the city for a few days.
The place for the ladies to trade—Sam
Powell's nice and well filled dry goods j
store.
J. J. Cooper, known in this county as
Dr. Cooper, died, yesterday, of pneumo
nia.
Christmas Tree at Howard’s Hall to
night. Don’t forget to carry your pocket
.book.
Fresh arrivals of the nicest Lind of
eatables, at Sam Powell’s Grocery Store
every day.
Notice the advertisement of the sale of
the perishable property of the late J. W.
llightowcr, deceased.
Professor Cranberry asks us to announce
that the exercises of the Blakely Acad
emy will commence January lfith, 1883.
We could fill a column with very short
paragraphs of the murders committed the
past week, as noted by our exchanges.
Whisky.
Mrs. M. L. Stattuliold, says : ‘“I suffer
ed from indigestion, and after taking
Brown’s Iron Bitters for a week, could oat
heartily.”
Miss Hula Boynton, of Whitney, is
■spending Christmas in Blakely, the guest
,of Miss Emma Fleming. Wo wish her a
pleasant time.
Wc hear that a man named Jim Dozier
was killed, yesterday, by a man named
lien Johnson, in tho Blulfton neighbor
hood. We have no particulars.
Saturday last was: a lively day for trade
in Blakely. Every merchant in town
had all lie could do, with what outside aid
jse could command.
Sam Powell’s store was crowded last
Saturday, and he sold many goods, but he
has plenty more to sell you at the lowest
rate they can bo bought anywhere.
Parties having claims against Joel W.
Hightower, deceased, will confer a favor
upon the Exeatutor by presenting them
within the next two weeks, as he wishes
to wind up the business ol the Estate by
that time.
The Misses Clyde and Minnie Stafford,
of Home, Ga., arc spending the Christ
mas holidays with relatives and friends in
Blakely. They reached hero on Saturday
night, and already some of our young
men begin to show signs of lieart disease.
IE B. Palmer, 2!) Broughton street,
Savannah, says: “Brown's Iron Bitters
permanently cured mo when suffering from
skin disease.”
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A t.aOy of our acquaintance has been
in quito feebie health lor many years
with some complaint peculiar to the sex--
became emaciated —lost her appetite—
was melaucholy—sleepless —cross and
fretful. Many years’ suffering indicated
that ail medicines were a failure. Sorno
cue suggested the use of Dromgoole's
English" Female Fitters , as it was not
a patiiQt nor a secret remedy, it was
«;*-- >■» a- 1 seven Lotties effected a euro.
“Tsugh on Chl'Js,”
Cte**; vfvr :;"els.ia cash or stamps.
3tu-.il 17 Sets. Pa.rV.am, Atlanta, Ga.
BasumtiSiuscA ?**i«arr, is a pleas
.r* j - --i... ar''.fr for the instant euro
«f tum&ax* laii.srostioo. cousdpatioa,
: * —v * ... —*s»*
ijf’i i)tih' P -ar Trrt's.
lx:Co®re P ar T rees j-mpagated from
cuttings, per 1 Apple Trees,
SIOO |*r «F ‘ Pi :r.u, M’ni
berries, &c. Semi your order* t>
WILLINGHAM t DAN I HE,
Albany, Ga.
CxIRD.
To all wlioarosufffcmiglr. nl trr.-- 1
4udir>ei'Otious ot youth, nervous wc .'<l e»-
oarly decay, Jps* ol manhood, etc., 1 w ill mi.,!
;i 1-ecTpc that will cure y..u, FREE jI)F
CHARGE. 'This great‘remedy wda di.-e \-
erod by » missionary in South Amerie 1
Send li selt addressed envelope to the R< v.
Joseph T. I.NJUN, IX X ion I>, X.w JR
City.
Siuuse uud Lot for Suit!
House contains four hooms, is
culture built, well painted,- diul com
paratively new. Three acres <1 good .land,
large. It vel Garden, Horse and. Cow Lots,
Uiirn, Stables, Uuggy and Servants Houses,
ami a nicely arranged Office suitable for a
Doctor or Milliner. To any one wishing to
purchase one ol the most desirable little
homes in lllakely, this is a rare opportuni
ty /. Call on or address,
T. M. HOWAUD.
ft
BROWN’S
IRON
BITTERS
will cure dyspepsia,heartburn, mala
ria, kidney disease, liver complaint,
and other wasting diseases.
I BROWN’S
IRON
BITTERS
enriches the blood and purifies tire
system; cures weakness, lack of
energy*, etc. Try a bottle.
rmzivssm
BROWN’S
IRON
BITTERS
is the only Iron preparation that
does not color the teeth, and will not
cause headache or constipation, as
oilier Iron preparations will.
HHWMIItWM
BROWN’S
IRON
BITTERS
Ladies and all sufferers from neu
ralgia, hysteria, ami kiudred com
plaint* will find it without an equal.
I'lir Hale at the OF.NTT.'AL DltlfU SiOltl, Mutely.
UR.IAII .Tl'llV S'Slt.Sti.Vi'.TJ I-IXTS
Uctuter Atfjoiiriieil Term, ISB2,
We, the Grand Jurors, drawn and sworn
to serve at tin; October adjoiirned term of
Marly Superior Court, beg leave to make
the following General Presentments :
Upon examination of the Books of the
various county officers we find that they
are kept in a proper and creditable manner.
U e find the Books of the Justice of the
Peace and Notary Public of 510th District
and those ol the Justice of 85-Uli District,
and those of Notary Public of liG4th Dis
trict to lie in good order. The balance us
the Books ot the Jostles and Notaries Pub
lic have not been presented for « inclination.
1, poll is. munition nt tfic lax Digest, we
find some instances of property undervalued,
which wo have changed and lci;tq lip; cor
rection as a guide for subsequent vallbatkm.
The County Treasurerh*< received 8 1.047.-
10. and paid out 52,-147-.-h>, for which he ex
hibited vouchers, and has iu-eusli, by actu
al count, 81,t'Ol).
Wo present Yelverton T. Uripilmrt. John
S. Death atol Joshua L. Harris, Hi ad Com
missioners, in the st!i District, for neglect of
duty in tailing to have the Ft. Gaines mad,
in this District, worked, rud the road known
as the Cation Road.
Upon examination of the Public Build
ings. we find alt to he in-good condPi hi,
with tiie exception of repairs needed on the
base of the columns of the Court Ilonse.
Tiie jail \\e find well kept.
From the reports of the committee from
various portions of the. county, we find that
the roads are in good condition, with one ex
ception.
There are shout thirty paupers in the
county. and receive 01; ajn.ropnation of about
seven hundred and tif.y dollars pet* annum.
Alter considering the matter of a PaAipor
Farm, recommended by former Grand Ju
ries, and being satisfied of the success of the
system in adjoining counties, and tire ex
pensiveness of the system practiced by us,
wc do earnestly urge upon the County Com
missioners the propriety* of establishing a
Pauper Farm in our county as early as pos
sible, and think by applying to the same
business methods it will lr! suit sustaining.
As a vacancy will occur in tho Board of
Education in January next, we have elected
M : 1 T. F. Jones lobe his own successor.
Wc recommend that the Julies an t Bailiffs
ot the Superior Court fur next year receive
one dollar aud fifty cents pm* diem.
We tender to his Honor. Judge Iluod.
our thanks for his taithtuC discharge of du
tv and lor his earnest and persh tont efforts
to imt.rove tho moral status of our enuuty.
: ! bis r.-tiiernont from office he will carry
with him i.ur earnest wishes fur his welfare.
W.- also tender thanks to the Solicitor
■ 1. r .t I r 1 is counsel and courtesy shown
this body.
vV ■ r . -imniMil that these Presentments
pn'ilod •• 1 ifi the Burly County News.
1 ■ A. !•': '.ton, Foiusnun.
J P L W A Evans,
A i G i-, A M Minter,
1 ' it • 11. if 1. N-I M.-Arthur,
’• go .tins c. . mao . Rtl Taylor,
... . r I’.irt 'i', V. B Weaver,
J \ Evans, Aii-i White,
J W .-•,;* .n, ft F P-veil
V ."t-.vair, W A Tinyett,
4V L Elder, \v D Green,
j Or.h red tint' those Pr-sentnu-utS be pub*
’ l iish.al as re>*onimomb'<i.
AR mi R HOOD, J. S. 0. P. C.
’ Decem’.ier 2i>, IHB2. -
Notin' to Debtors ;iml Creditors.
GEORGIA -EARLY COUNTY :
4 Li, i’l is NS having demands against
j.*V Joel V/. Hightower, dtve-sed, late of
said county, am hereby lmtiiiej add requir
ed to present them, properly attested, to the
undersigned, within the time prescribed by
law. And persons indebted to said deceas
ed, arc hereby require 1 to make immediate
payment Id the. uadetsigned,
j * T. E. UIOHTOWEtt, Executor,
j December 20. lss2. Ct.
Five Cent Column.
Notice# will lx? Inwertud in this column for five
centb pot lim*, each iinsertion. No notice will be in
portt’d lor Jew than 23 cent|
™ TOP BIGGIES ;
JUST RECEIVED BY the undersigned. 1
Call and examine them.
IE 0. FRYER & SON.
1 1
BUSHELS of the genuine Jower ]
Xj l_) Cotton Seed for sab; at 81 pier Bushel. ,
inquire at this office. j ;
nC. FRYER & SON would inform all
. persons who have not settled with
them to come up nt once and settle. They
at e compelled to have money, and mean bus- j
iness.
,)T /A BUSHELS BANCROFT RUST !
'J'J Proof Seed Oats lor Sale by
W. C. SHEFFIELD,
Cedar Spring, Ga. t
JltfT RECEIVED !
A T J. M. &. U. W. WADE’S: I
2 Crates nice oranges. ,
A large h>t, Potware. t
Cbatnois Flour a.t 80 per barrel.
Fine Segars and U:e Cheapest Tobacco in 1
the market. <
Clothing at reduced prices. Hats cheaper !
than ever before. : j
Bargains in Parlor Lamps.
A big lot of crockery at reduced prices.
A Sowing Machine Free. ‘
Blakely, Ga., Nov. 13. 1882.
IT ROM THIS DAT !\ UNTIL NOTICE IS i
_ given to the contrary, every person who r
purchases goods from me to the amount of I
ten dollars, spot cash, will lip given a '
chance, free, to draw (or a Sewing .Machine,
either a “New Home,” or “Davis,” as the
party drawing the Machine may select,
either of these Machines being valued at
535. The drawing will take place as soon
ns one hundred certificates of purchase are
given -nit. Parties purchasing fractional
parts of ten dollars will bo given script to
the amount of the purchase aud when sever
al purchases tr ado at different times amount
to ten dollars, the certificate will bo given
in full. Parties purchasing goods to the
amount of twenty dollars will be given two
- and so on to any amount. When |
one Machine is drawn another will be iin- t
mediately put up to lie disposed of in the
game v. av. I
This olfel* applies only to my Dry Goods <
Store, which is always kept supplied with 1
a full stock of such goods.ns are needed by ,
the people. Bv the above arrangement, it
will be seen that the purchasers get the
worth of their money in goods and (hen
stand a good chance to get a first class Sew
ing Machine free ot cost.. Every one need
ing Dry Goods of any kind "are respectfully
invited to give me a cad.
.U E CJ
PUBLIC SALE!!
—o— «.
rjHiE FOLLOWING personal property
X will be'sold, at public outcry, at the
resilience of the late J. W. Hightower, in
the (3th district of Llarly county, on
Thursday* January 11, ISS3:
G head fine Mules, 50 head Stock Cat
tle, 2 yokes Oxen, 35 head Stock
Hogs, 7 fine Meat. Hogs, 175
head Sheep, 11 head Goats,
700 Bushels Corn, 5
Stacks Fodder,
20 Bushels Oats—“ Bust I’roof,” 25
Bushels Seed Spring Wheat-—“ Bust
I’roof,” 1200 Bushels Cotton
Seed, 2000 Seed Cane, 4
Bbls. Syrup, 5 Banks
Sweet Potatoes,
One two-horse Wagon and some House
Furniture.
Sold for division among the heirs of J.
\V. Hightower, deceased. Terms made
knewn on day of sale.
T. E. HIGHTOWER,
Bee. 20, ISB2. Executor.
"new "scroll E.~
I HEREBY RESPECTFULLY announce
tu the people of Blakely arid surround
ing country that I have opened a store on
Cut Illicit Street where 1 will keep a constant
supply ot
FAMILY GROCERIES, DRYGOODS,
BOOTS,SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING,
STATIONERY, CONFECTIONERY—
in short, everything usually-kept in a first
class store.
Goods exchanged for country produce of
j all kinds at market rates.
| A liberal share ot public patronage sfdic
i ited. “Short profits and quick sales” is my
motto, which will be verified by giving me a
call.
S. MANUEL.
Blakely, Ga-, August 1, 1882. ly.
Rare t’lianee lor a Bargain!
A Desirable Cotton and Crain
FARM FOR SALE.
lAM OFFERING lor sale a 200 acre
Farm, in a pleasant neighborhood. It j
| is well improved, has on it a good four room
j log dwelling and other buildings, including
Gin Ileus.' and Screw. In fact, is one of the
Lest 2 or 3 horse farms in Early county. ;
Much valuable property on the place for
sale, including stock and produce of all
kinds.
! Terms easy. Call soon, or you may miss
a bargain. Apply to the undersigned.
tv.’ W. FLEMING, Agent.
(TALL AND SUIiSGRI BE for the Early
i in advance; $2 if not paid in udvauco.
Echo Store and Plantation
FOR SALE OR RENT.
ONE Mlf.E from the Chattahoochee Riv
er in Early county, Ga. Two hundred
and fifty acres of land on tho place and un
der good fence. There is on the place a
Store House, and a new*, framed Y. welling
House; also a new Gin Ilpuse and Screw, j
A most excellent place for selling goods.
Will he disposed ot with the place 500
bushels ot Corn, 3000 lhs. Fodder, 150 bush
els Field Peas, 3500 bushels Cotton Seed,
3 Mules and 20 head of Hogs.
For further particulars, apply to
A. B. HAYS & CO.,
Echo. Early Couory, Ga.
Ilisie forthe Million-—VitmEoliu Orirsn.
Sweetest an»l most delightful Music known. Popular
in Europe. Any tuue can bo jrtajvd ou it from * Oid
Hundred” to '‘Yankee Doodle.” ‘Even those “with no
» ur" while away delightful bourn with this instrument.
Any one can play it. Children play it in oiio evening. !
Cost g but one-tenth as much as the Organ»»tto, Orgaui- ■
na, &o M and is far sweeter and needs only common j
music. To introduce our new music we will send a
sample Organ, with hound book containing full words
and music of !'**• and Popular Songs, which in
sheet form sell for $36.35, prepaid to any address, for
OVt VOM ihfLLm. j
O. Asa guarantee that everyone will -re
ceive all they pay for, we will send cue sample Hook i
and Organ bjy express, C. O. D. $1; two, $1.60; three
or more at rate of $0 per dozen. We »;unnot pre
pay goods seu-t O. D. * ircular Free. Address,. Mo- ‘
Mo.\ai»mock M.vs/o Co., Lock Box 730', Kinsdale, N. H.
Guaniitiu Sale.
GEORGIA—EARLY COUNY:
AGUE EARLY to an order of the Court
Ordinary of said county, Vvill he sold,
on the first Tuesday in January, 1883, Lot j
of land No. 505 in tho 26th District of Ear- I
ly countv, for the benefit of the heirs of
Thomas Collins, deceased. Terms cash.
Z T. ,t I!, lb A. PRIDGEN.
Guardians of said minor heirs.
Nov. 30, 1882. •
«E R £sk
A favorite prescription of one of the
jnost noted and successful spocialists hi tin* U. 3.
(now retired i lor thecure of Wert'ott v SSehilitv 9
JLont Jftnnfiottif . PfVr/AtiCN.v and Jowtit/. Sent
in plain scaled envelope/rce. Drugg-isiscan till it.
Address DR. WARD & CO., Louisiana* P«*o.
d's T B' v 11,1 with Nineteen Green Stamps,
“ * gAnd we will semi one Sample Set of Six Ncyv
TSllw'T' 1 ' “^y rt ' e »” TriQje Silver-Plated, TEA
* aSj'Of)NS. Contain no brass, warranted gen-
T ec i ual * u appearance to s:i spoons.
vi/»Ljt giguaranteed to please, or money refuuded.
Onlyon i. set sent to introduce. Agents wanted at good
pay. Circulars Free. Address the SHAWMUT SIB
VEHPLATE CO., 3:3 Buomfield Street, llostou, Mass.
SFFOS
Improved (OTTON,
f\ , jUi.t'S ... , ; p L OKA IN. GRASSES.
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J £- ' T • lneilities for
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1 Vy. V* jA- <j rniuan l Farm
< NSrX'Vv N- •y ■ Manun!-
- . ' his;ory, dcscrip
"R-'.YTV. culture 11/
- I" /-A (Oris.
L - '.v*i . ■’JtHaloyur.ui
Bull'S nad Plants t> r i.ouve (»r garden, &•'it J'.l'lo
Spring C>iiah. }ue. of F eld, (Jnrden, Flower and Tretj
beedeand Plants. PTt t. Kiblr.ir'* Farmers' j\ •h>hti'xc %
if'sHo pri/’? essays onSonihefn <xardeninp, J(J cent*?*
HSKAn’S SlßLfc-Y &l CO., Seednneii.
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The Cream of all Books of Adventure,
i Pioneer l.wnl Darias
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Tho thrilling advent urosof all the hero explorers and
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wie, Houston, Carson, Cueter, California Joe, Wildßii),
Buffalo BUJ, Gens. Mites and Crook, great Indian
Chiefs and scores of others. GORGEOUSLY ILLUS
TIvATEH wiih 175 ilnevugravings to the life. AGENTS
WANTED,. Low priced(rud beats anything io soli.
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I
TUTT’3
“OTtsTym
Is composed of Herbal and Mucilaginous prod
ucts, winch permeat<s the aubst.wiee ol't-he
ILuit&s, eii.iectorat.es the acrid mutter
that, collects in the Bronchial Tubes, mid forme a
Bootklng coating, which relieves the Ix--
rituttoia that; causes the cough. It cUatises
thelunpofall impurities, strengthens
tlieinu hc a enfeebled by rt is e-use, invigor
ates the circulation of tho b;ood, und braces the
nervous system. £»lt£, s st raids ofte?* end i?n
COUHtimpdon. I* i*» dangerous to neglect
them. Apply tit® remedy promptly* A
test of tw “tv years warrants the awevtion that
no remedy hasever been foaml that S* ua
Srompt in it«effects us TUTT’S EXFIGTOS&KT.
single dose raises the phr*-s;-v, sulduea
inflammation, and its use speedily cun the most
otatinate cough. A pleasant, cordiel, chil
drea take £t readily* For Cr«up it is
Invaluable and should he m every family,
in 25c. ami Si Mottles.
T LETT'S
ACT THE LSVEft,
Cures t kills ai ft i’ei er, Dyspepsia,
Sick Headache, Italians Colics Oiisiipa
tion. Itlieumatism, Piles, Palnitatioxiotf
tho Heart, Dizziness, Torpid I Aver, and
Female !rrcf,ulr.riiies. If you do not *‘£ool
very well,” a single pill at bed-time stimulates the
ptomneh. rnsforeatheappetiYe, impavts vie\>v f o the
Bvstrm. Price.SKf. ;<i» Murray St.,lV.Y*
KrwsiTE fob mrs manual free.*^
Standard Weights
Wheat 601 Buckwheat 52 1
Shelled Corn 50! Dried Peaolies (un-
Corr. in the ear... TO j peeled). 33 I
Reas hi. {DriedPeaehes peel-
Rye 561 ed 38 ;
Oats 32 Dried Apples 24
Harley 47 iOnions 57
Irish Potatoes 60 Stone Coal 80
Sweet Potatoes.... 55 Unslacked Lime... 80
White Beans 60 Turnips ... 55
Clover Seed 60 Corn Meal 48
Timothy Seed 45 Wheat Bran 20
Flax Seed sG|Cotton Seed . 30
Hemp Seed 44|Ground
Blue Grass Seed... 14|Plastering Lair-... 7
DBT7 A week made at homo by the mduß
■■] 75 Jm trious. Bust business now before the
1 rwffj a or public. Capital not needed. We will
ijj otejfiSl start you. Men, women, boys and .
girls wanted everywhere to work for us. Now is tho j
time. You can w'drk In spare time, or give your whole '
time to the business. No other business will pay you
nearly as well. No one cun fail to make enormous pay by !
engaging at once. Costly outfit and terms free. Mon- '
ey made fast, easily, and honorably. Address Tnuii k
Co., \iiguata, Maine.
. THE “ORIGINAL”
STAR SPANGLED BANNER, j
The oldest, most popular, best and cheapest Family j
Paper begins its 21st year with 1883. Tt is a large, 8 I
page, 40 column, illnsrvatested, literary paper, size of |
the ‘-Ledger.” Cram full pf splendid Stories, Sketch- !
es, Poems, Wit, Humor, and genuine fun. Itaciest ;
and most popular paper published. Established 20
years, retail by 50,000 piu-sbiis. It is solid, substantial i
reliable. Only f*() Cents a year, 5
; or 75 oenta a year with choice of Set. cf Six Triple-
Plated Silver Spoons, no brass, new style, retail price, I
1 $1.50; or Am. Dictionary, 700 p«iges, illustrated, de- ;
lines 30,000 w ords, numerous table?, bound in cloth,*
gilt, better than usual $1.50 books ; or wonderful
“Multum-iu-Parvo” Knife (a dozen tools in one han
dle), sells at $1 to $3, buekliandle, name plate, etc.; or
superb-Bell Ilarmonicr., sweetest musical instrument,
know n, price $1.50. Either of above premiums and
Banner one year, sent frt «•, for 25 green stamps. JMab
s.rribe no ax . Satisfaction guaranteed, or mouey
I refunded. Trial .trip, 3 nxudhs for only 10 cents.
; Specimens Free. Address, STAR SPANGLED BAN
NER. Hinsdale, N. 11.
Hffijfc, K 53 not, life ia sweeping by, go and
IwC Hb W are you die, something
w m mighty and s-üblime leave behind
& e!ws *s2? -J t.o comjvier tinio.” sGfi a week in
• your own town. $3 outfit free. N-o risk. Everything
new. Capital not requir. d. Me will fuimiuh you ev
erything. Many are making fortunes. Ladies make
as Shuch as men, andhvys and girls make great pay.
Reader, if you v/ant business at which you can make
great pay ■-1! tho time, write for particulars to H. Hal -
Lett tc Co., Portland, Maine.
~BOOT AND SHOE SHOP.
rpilK UNDERSIGNED, having moved to
A libikely with a view of a permanent lo
cation hero, respectfully announces to the
public that he lias on bund a*good assort-,
merit of shoemaker's stock, and is prepared
to do any and all kinds of work in his line
with neatness and dispatch. Fine work a
specialty, and satisfaction guaranteed in ev
ery instance. My prices will always be the
lowest. Your patronage is solicited. Shop
up stairs, over D. \Y. James's Ear Room.
June 15, 'B2. D. W. PALMER. :
R a ffl S 3 Epn j-copie are always on tho lookout
I v ’ i4>r chances to iucrcaee their carn-
L L' 3 inga. mid in time become wealthy;
S? @ iu Uvoac who do not improv- their up
portunitieF remain in poverty. We.offer a great chance
to make money. We want many men, women, bova
and girls to work for us right in their own localities.
Any one can do tho w’ork properly from the first start. •
The business will pay more than ten times < wdinary wa- 1
gos. Expensive oul lit furnished free. No one who engag
es fails to make money rapidly. You call devote your
whole time to tho work, or only your spare moments.
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~VAL UA JILEPR OP Eli r IY
FOR SALE,
ARE authorized to offer for .sale a
Desirable STarzs?. SYjGkd. j
Kesidence,
about one mile from Blakely. The farm
consists of 230 acres, about 75 of which are
under good fence and in a fine state of culti
vation. About tho same number of acres
are under a goad fence as a woods pasture.
There is on the place a good framed dwell
ing 38 by 46 feet, having six lire places, and
dining-room and kitchen attached; also, all
other houses necessary for comfort and con
venience. There me also on the place two
tenement houses, four good, lasting wells of
pure water, a good Cane Mill, with all nec
essary fixtures for making syrup, good su
gar house. &e. •
The present growing crop is a good index
to the place. Tire location is healthy and
every way desirable. The owner wishes tc
sell to improve another place. A bargain
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AY. W. FLEMING, Agt.
Blakely, Ga.. July 21. Ihf-d.
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I Ball road Schedules.
Central and Southwestern; Railroads.
Savannah, Ga., Dco. 10, 1881.
j . ON AND AFTER Sunday, Dee. 11,1881,
passenger trains on the Central and South
western Railroads and branches will run as
follows:
Read Down. Read Down.
No. 1 From Savannah. No. 3.
9.20 a m Lv...Savannah...Lv. 7.30 p m
4.45 pm Ar Augusta.... Ar. 5.20 alu
0.45 pin Ar Macon Ar. 7.20 a m
3.40 a m Ar Atlanta Ar. 12.50 p m
2.25 am Ar....Columbus....Ar. 1.40 pm
6.50 ani Ar Eufau!a....Ar. 2.34 p m
8.40 a m Ar Albany.... Ar. 12.55 pm
Ar..Milledgeville..Ar. 9.44 am
[ Ar Eatonton Ar. 11.20 am
No, 13. From Augusta. No. 15.
0.30 ain Lv Augusta Lv. 8.30 pm
; 3.45 p m Ar... Savannah ...Ar 7.15 am
! 6.45 pin Ar Macon Ar 7.20 a m
j 3.40 am Ar Atlanta Ar 12.50 p m
2.25 a m Ar... Cidumbus . .Ar 140 p m
6.50 am Ar Eufaula Ar 2.34 pm
j 8.40 ain Ar Albany Ar 12.55 p m
j Ar...Milledgeville.. Ar 9.44 a m
Ar Eatonton ...Ar 11.30 a m
No. 2. From Macon. No. 4.
7. lu am Lv Macon Lv 7.35 pin
3.45 u m Ar... Savannah ...Ar 7.15 a m
4.45 p m Ar Augusta ...Ar 5.20 ain
9.44 am Ar..Milledgeyille...Ar ....'
11.30 a in Ar... Eatonton ...Ar
No. !. From Macon. No. 5.
7.50 a m Lv Macon Lv 8.00 p m
2.34 p in Ar Eufiiiiln Ar 6.50 a »i
12.55 pui Ar Albany Ar 8.40 ain
No. 3. From Macon. No. 13.
8.15 ain Lv Macon Lv 7.20 p m
1.40 pm Ar... Columbus ...Ar 2.25 am
No. 2. From Macon. No. 4.
8.00 a m Ly., Macon Lv 8.3 ", p m
12.50 p m Ar Atlanta Ar 3.40 a m
No. 1. From Atlanta No. 3.
2.15 pin Lv Atlanta Lv 12.20 a m
6.55 p m Ar Macon Ar 6 310 ain
050 a m Ar Euftuiiu Ar 2.34 p m
8.40 ain Ar Albany .....Ar 12.55 p m
2.25 ain Ar... Columbus ...Ar 1.40 pn*
Ar..Mi!ledgcvil!e. .Ar 9.44 am
Ar... Eatonton ...Ar 11.30 a m
5.20 ain Ar... Augusta ...Ar 4.45 p sii
7.15 am 7r... Savannah ...Ar 3.45 pm
No. 4. From Columbus. No. 14.
11.50 ain 1.v... Columbus ...Lv 12.08 a m
5.10 pin Ar Macon ... ..Ar 6.45 ain
3.40 am Ar Atlanta Ar 12.50 p m
6.50 am Ar Eufaula Ar 2.34 pin
8.40 a ui Ar Albany Ar 12.55 p m
Ar... Mil!edgeviile...Ar 9.44 a m
Ar... Eatoiiion ...Ar 11.30 am
5.20 a m Ar Augusta Ar 4.45 p m
7.15 am Ar Savannah Ar 3.45 p m
No. 2. From Eufaula, No. 0.
12.10 pm Lv Eufaula Lv 7.15 pm
4.14) pin Av.. Albany Ar 8.40 ain
6.35 p m Ar Macon Ar 000 a m
2.25 ani Ar..,.Columbus Ar 1.40 pin
3.40 a m Ar Atlanta Ar 12.50 p m
5.20'a in Ar Augusta Ar 4.45 pni
7.15 «. ni Ar... Savannah ...Ar 3.45 pm
No. 18. From Albany. No. 20.
!• '.25 a m Lv Albany ......Lv 1.25 p m
2 34 p in Ar Eufaula Ar
0.35 a m Ar Macon Ar 0.35 p m
2.25 a in Ar.... Columbus,.Ar 2.25 a in
3.40 ain Ar Atlanta Ar 3.40a in
Ar...Milh>dgevillo...Ai'
Ar..,..Eatonton Ar
5.20 a in Ar Augusta.,...Ar 5.20 a m
7.15 a in Ar.,. .Savannah Ar 7.15 a ni
No. 17.—Frutn Eatonton and Milledgeville
2.15 pin Lv......Eatonton
358 p m Lv..Milledgcvilic
6.-15 ]j m Ar Macon
2.25 a m Ar Columbus.. 1
8.40 ain Ar Albany
3.40 a m Ar Atlanta...
5.20 ani Ar Augusta.
7.15 am Ar Savannah
Local Sleeping Cars ~n all Night Trains
lo t-,,' , -i Savant" l mid Augusta, and Savan
■ Mali ar J Atlanta.
’Connections.
Eufaula train connects at Fort Valley for
Perry, daily eX/SCpt Sunday, and at Cuthbert
for Fort Caines, daily except Sunday.
The iiiiiany and Blakely trains runs daily
between Smiiliville and Albany, and unilv
(except Sunday) between Albany and
Blakely.
The Albany accommodation train runs
daily- (except Monday) from Smitbville to
Albany to Smitliville.
Ar Savannah with Savannah, Florida and
Western railway; at Augusta with all lines
to North and East; at Atlanta with Air-Line
, and Kennesaw Routes to all points North,
Ease and West.
Pullman Sleepers from Augusta to Wash
ington without change.
Berths in Sleeping Cars can be secured at
th*. Ticket office on Mnlherrv street, or at
Bepi t. WILLIAM ROGERS,
ort. Supt. (’. I'. 11., Savannah
G, A. WHITEHEAD, tie. . Pass. Agent.'
J. C. SU ASV, Gen. 'J’rav. Agent. ,
IV. F. SIIELLMAN,
Supt. S. \\ r . R. It. Macon.
Train from Blakely leaves daily (except
Sunday) at 7:30 am., cud arrives at 8:12
p. ui.
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