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T H£ WEEKLY DEMOCRAT
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IfBSV. ft ftWSKLL, PNfKtotor.
J. SWEARINGEN A CD., (City
Drug Store) hare
fl&ai Homo*. I tell you vhat's a
■oleum tukt, a whole passe! of chil
dren of all sizes, from a saddle tack
ap, wiB sharpeo a poor mb’s wits
quicker than anything in the world
espesbaalljr tf the dd ben keeps ap a
respefctable cfcktSo in the rear.
“Keep a moiria, old Baa,” aajs
“the, keep a atovin and neter say
die. Ball Rob's shoes are oat at the
toes, Chickahominy basest got a
whole coat to his hack, and joa
know he’s begioin to notice the girls
a little, and want's to go decent;
bhenaodoah most hare a meriner
dress for the winter, and the baby
is obleeged to hare a pair of little
blankets for his crib. Fire or six oi
the, others want shoes and stockens
Jest as soaa as roa are able to git
'em. The shugar is oat, and the
OQgoe j|j !,■, ,i » ■ ■ ■*—»»’" Bf&ann
aint paid (or, and you most send a
man to fix that leak in the roof to*
advise them who
it way to do the
asatk bast ops, there “tc|fneu lum
down,” are just as necesSay for. the
eooatry as aa emetik is to aa orer-
il'TZXTISIRO RATM ASP RULES.
AjvertiaamaBto iawid at *2 per ipai
k Int iaaertiea, sad >1 toe rack wfn
an elegant stock.
Our Magnificent Line of Gents and
Boys Clothing is Unexcelled.^
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nr Whiak/ and BrtfaiTr ua-
’ mixed.
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gill* ere due upon the appearance of the
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Pheriff* *ale*. per lc*y, $3; sheriff* mort-
Mt «ale«, per levy, $5; tnx *ale», per levy,
|7 fitniion for letter* of administration. $4;
n ij,tion for letter* of guardianship, 4; appli-
ation for dismission from administration, 10;
uslication for Ji«mi**ioii rrom guarJinnsbip,
7 tpplication for leave to sell land (one
Muirei, 5, and each additional square. 8;
tpplication for homestead, 2; notice to debt-
j), and creditor*. 4; land sales (l«t square),
i, and each additional square, 3; sale of por
table property, per square, 2.50; estrny
lu tire«, siitv davs. 7; notice to perfect *erv-
„ rules ni» i to foreclose mortgage, per
nuar's 4; rules to establish lost papers, per
ajuare. 4; rules compelling titles, 4; rule*
i. perfect service in divorce cases, 10.
Me* of land, etc., by administrators, ex-
Kutora or guardians, are required by law to
W hel l oa the first Tuesday in the month,
between the hour* of 10 in the forenoon and
4 m the tdurnoon. at the court bouse door
in the rountv in which the property is situ-
tird. Notice of these sale* must be given
ia a public gaiettc 40 days previous to the
day of sale.
Notices for the sale of personal property
wist be given ia like manner 10 days pre-
mui to sale day.
Notice* lo the debtors and creditors of an
uate must also be published 40 days.
Notice that application will be made to the
Court of < ir linnry for leuveOo sell laud, &c
must I* published for two mouths.
(Atuiott* for letter* of administration,
guarthMhip. Ac., must be rmldishod 80
Jar.—far dismission from administration,
monthly for three month*—for dismission
from guardianship, 40 days.
Itul.-e for foreclosure of mortgages must bo
IuMisjird monthly for four months—for cs-
tnhli.hing hist papers for the full space of
three months—for compelling titles from ex
ecutor* or administrators, where bond has
Wn given by the deceased, the full *pace of
three mouths.
Publication will always he continued ac-
enpling to these, the legal requirements,
enters otherwise ordered.
[From the Rome Commercial.
Bill Arp on the Panic.
LVERTBOrr ORT TO
BEST THEY
DO THE
CAS."
VERY
Mr. Kevin.—Sur: In these try-
in times I think crery tuan ort to «lo
the very best he can. Gcorjje Wy
att axtl for my views npon the situ
ation, ami that's exaktly what I
told him. Satys I, “Gengc, do you
home to your house and do the
very best yon caa.” George seemed
to understand me, and made tracks
fur his tavern. He’ll entn out all
right—George will. When possums
get scarce he caq live on koon.
The m on ishoo in this crisis seems
to be a little difflkulty in exchangin
tbe produkta of the country. Ev
wyhotiy says there is a plenty of ev
erything but thorns no money to
Lwp it movin. Sum (oaks who used
to credit right smart arc now runin
the cash skcdulo, which amounts to
1 regular block ide. I should think
aluaiak woald know that its the
worst lime in the world to l>egiu a
Tash system, when there aint no
rash. If everybody would swap
round what they have got to spare
•t would soot most of us mit.y well.
Anybody iswclcum to swap with me
for anything in my line of bisness,
*ud if my price don’t soot 'em I’ll
turn down to theirs rather than
break a trade, for you know the
margin on my side is bigenuff to al-
>ow right smart room for d'xlgin-
At all events, I intend to do the very
bwt I can.
The credit system is good enuf for
we, ami in uiy opinyun it is a highly
harmonious and friendly inst.it ution.
It makes peeple respectful and res-
Pekuble. When I owe a good
blurted mao be feels kiudly towards
"^jest bekans he has befriended me.
Ra feels sorter like 1 was one of his
l*t lams. When be reads over the
Parable of tbe good Samaritan he
'‘■ikODsliiouslr 5-t\s to bicosc’
woiideirt." 1 think It woald he a
good thing if everybody owd one an
other all around. It iapnrre$ the
tooe of society. It eolargta the
heart and baa a gbod eftfct on tbe
liver. It settles ones dinner, and,
hence Mr- Solomon writ oboat bow
els of mercy and bowels of compas
sion. l never knowd one of tbe
corked op cash men bat whet wan
dispeplutaL I never knowd n man
who paid cash for evrything who
had any cash to lend n poor feller
without sekorigr. A cash man al
ways an independent man, and you
can’t joke wKh him to do any good.
I don’t nice them sort much. They
think their money is a little better
than anybody elses money. They
live at home and board at the sam-
placer dbnt"Tire latcn string don’t
hang on the outside much. They
don't want anybody to borrow their
whcel-barrer nor get water out of
their well. Still, I suppose they arc
try in to do tbe very best they can.
I like a man who can't refuse a
poor feller credit when he needs it
an(l i9 try in to pay la fakt, its
better to credit him and lose it than
to be dodgin round the truth to
keep from it or to die of ossifikashun
of the heart and peck rocks in the
next world tor a livin. I knowd a
poor shoe maker oust to ax a store
keeper to trust him fora pair of shoe
pinchers. The store keeper tnld
him lie would do so but that he did-
ent hav a pair in the house. The
poor feller lookd around sadly and'
happened to see cm upon the top
shelf, with one pair outside the rap
per. “Why, there’s sum, Mr.
Mack,” says he. Muck wilted lor a
moment, but he rallied and says,
“Them up there arc steel pinchers
and arc worth just two dollars and a
half." Joe knowd they was Iron and
was worth thirty-seven and a half
cents, but he incrsently remarked,
that he had never had a steel pair
and he believed he would try cm.
Mack always declared them pinchers
was mighty well sold, tho he never
got the money. I think however,
that every man ort to do the very
best he can.
But of all times in the world I lock
upon the credit system as just, the
thing for a pntiik—not that the pnn-
ik is anything perliklcr to me. By
no means. I've been right in the
middle of one nil my life. 1 vo nev
er
crisis at my house. I was l»>rn in a
'Strain, and its follcred me up like a
shadder ever since. I've got akkii-
tuated to it. as thedoktors say. It's
part of my daily entertainment to
contrive for lntnre supplies. It
keeps me lively ami polit and ami
able. I hear these merchants taw-
kin about “biidgin over" ami “hod-
in in" ami tliggin a hole to-day to be
tilled up to-morrow. Well, every
man and woman in these times oii
to do the very best he or she can,
hut as for hedgin and bridg u, I
could hav got a patent right for all
that sort of bisness 20 year ago, and
had it renewed for improvements
every year since. No, sir, I ve no
idea of jii.in the cash system at ray
time ot life, and espeshuallv just at
this pcrtikler period. My constitu-
tiitn woaldcm stand it. Its goio to
be jest all that a feller can do to git
through this squeeze on a credit,
ami as for me I would perish todeth
in two days if my existence depen
ded on the cash. Its goto to take
a dnbble team to pull through this
morrrw.
My good wife is a thoughtful Oman,
and when she tells me she wants any
thing as soon as I git able, I know
exactly what that means, it means
she wants it by to-morrow night, if
not sooner, aud I tell you I always
display my finest taktics in such
emergencies. In fact, I do the very
best I can. Its the comfort of my
life to look hack ami say, I've al
most always-worked up to her sked-
ule. If the future looks dark, I shut
my eyes a -d dream over the pHSt.
I like Ed Newton bekaus he keeps
his spirits up. He’s a drummer in
New York, aud he said that in all
this tremengious crisis which have
shuk the nation from centre to cir-
kumfrence, the New York drummers
had stood firm and solid as the rock
of gibrawlter. He sed they was all
a doin the very best they could. Sid
Hughes is an envious man, I reckon,
for he sed the New York ^.rummers
was even with the world, and had
nuthin to bust on. That they owed
about as many as they dident owe,
and dident kcer a darn. Well, 1
know that Ed is mity clever, for lie
give me a hat—which hat, however,
hav excited some invidious hud ran*
doin remarks sense I got home.
Sich remarks are very natural when
a man goes to wcarin new cloaths
before he pays for the old ones.
"* My motto*hav always been to do
the very best yon can. and keep one
eye open to the bright side. The
mountains most always disappeai
before you get to 'em, and if you
over okkasionally,
the
charged ctammak. Munnj to be
beltby moat be shattered around so
that errybody can git sura. When
its most ail piled ap in a few pyra
mids tbe least jostle will taaihle it
to tbe ground.
If I was King I’d ^-a remedy a for
bleated fortunes mity qaik. I’d tax a
mao nuthin on aa indEtm of 5 thousand
dollars and under. I'd'tax 10 par et. on
all between 10 and 20 thousan and so on,
donblin ap to 5 > thoaaan. Abqre that
I’d taka iffell, erery dolar. J t*JI - y uu
1 me —* ujf-Wfi seep down
hsTfin there Wall street ring*. It will let a
man hav euuff for all decent and re-
spot table purposes, and after that he
must do his sheer for them who swet
and toil and havent been as smart or as
mean or as lucky as himself. It will
put a limit upon a man’s avarice and
keep muney is better employment than
paying $50,000 for a horse or 100
thousan for a diamond pin. When,this
law is passed. Mr. Nevin, our family
supplies wiU be ao cheap that the likes
of me and you and our wives' aud chil
dren can frolik half our time. I think
your tother leg would grow out and
tbe hair cum back on the t»p of my
head, the place where the hair ort to
grow.
Until that glorious time let us all d >
the very best we can.
Yours, Bill Abp,
JUST received n large and varied
I
MTOUK of Drug* nnd Medicine*. f|1
|3 Paint*. Oil#, Perfumery, Garden JL
Seeds, etc..
rejected and in ntmoet
Y
^gXDLESS variety, pure, genuine
D
full strength
R
ARK.ABLE ia quality ;
U
JN’ prices reasonable.
G
STE1NINGER L ENGEL.
FLINT RIVES STORES
Bainbridgo. Ga..
n RjjPKCTFrLLT invite the eh Irens of De-
1V catur and adjoining couatira to mil *nd
examine their .
Their New ani Bev tiful Stock
Fall and Winter
GOODS,
Such ns Ladies Dress Goods, Fancy
and Staple Dry-Goods,
A French Womans Opinion of Hew
York
»r peed the time that there wasent ;i j du hav t<> climb
tauvti.ti.Ml a tew flowers
\ou are
on tho way up if you look tor ’em.
A chcsnut burr has got a sweet nut
hid way in the middle of it. There’s
a heap of good things with burrs
-over ’em, and he's a sensible man
who knows how to git the goodies
out without stickin his fingers. I’m
not a going tog >crazy about a pan-
nik or hist money, or busted banks
or anv ot her transitory sercn.nstance,
A little meal and a few potatoes will
do my fami y till times git better,
and I know a dozen clever farmers
who will trust me for that. Fare
well, sirkus—farewell, old clowu!
ThereTl be a big gap in your auji-
encc this time, shore.—Me and the
boys can make up a rcspektable ring
and play hos at home if we want to,
and Mrs. Arp and the girls can set
around and holler, whoopee. At
any rate, we arc bound to do the
very best we can.
It’s every man’s duty these times
to be keerful and prudent. 1 went
a chesnut huntiu one day with a tel
ler, and he got out on a limb and
cut it off betwixt him and the tre.
He broke his arm, and had like to
have broke his neek. I heard
\ estonlay that
h.-’d be dogod his cats if he wouldn't
lay down and die before he d work
for less than iwo dollars a day, pan-
nik or no pannik l don’t feel responsi
ble for no sich. They may go- to
Heaven in their own billoon. if they
want to. Me and Josh Billina was
a lookin at the Graffik billoon the
the other day. and after it was gone
iie heaved a sigh, and says he. *Arp,
i? U,c U “ r kM ,' i .font likebUfoons. About 18 year
their heads and j ^ J fuk afound a hat to rais 75
dollars to hire a feller to go up in
one, amt he went up as stra’u as an
arrow. It was a cam, still day in
June, and I gazed at him and saw
him go up, up, untell he went clean
out of sight. Nobody has ever seed
that billoon or that mao ^ oin that
day to this. ® ri ^ uiy hope is that he
'went dead strait to heven; tho I
ajn’t a warranria that Hue to nobody
ct this tnLV.’ AVetl. I coa t
A young French lady just arrived
from Paris seeing “Cafe Francai-s’
on the windows of a small dining
room in Sixth avanne. New York,
entered Friday morning. On her
arm she carried a rich and expensive
shawl, and in her hand a valuable sil
ver handled silk umbrella. As she
was unable to reach the hook on the
wall a well dressed gentlemen appro
ached her and politely bowing said.
: Shall I take them from you?" M .de
moiselle hlushingly said ‘-Yes.” and as
the waiter approached at the time be
came engrossed iu the bill of fare.
On finishing her lunch she ask. d
the waiter for her shawl aud umbrella.
They could not oe found, Mademoi
selle. pale vith excitement, exclaimed,
on de virst day I come to America de
deeves took uiy portemonnaie. On de
second, my shawl and paraplino. Mon
bieu! inon bieu! de Americans are big
deeves. I shall go naked unless I go
back to Paris.’’—Sun.
J^EF.DED by tbe people ia town R
[Don't forget the place, .Tnx
City Dace Stobe,] Jui
^sjOl'XTRV can be obtained here,
by apodal order through as.
Bacon, Flour,
Sugar, Coffee.
Lard, Butter,
Cheese, Rice,
Fish, Etc. Etc
Corn, Oats, Hay,
Rope, Bagging, Ties.
Plantation Supplies.
ATLANTIC ANN GULF RAILROAD
STEININGER L ENGEL.
DR. TUTTS PILLS
Increase the powers of digestion, and excite
the absorbents to action, whereby all impuri
ties of the system arc carried off. The old
stereotyped opinion tha. calomel must be used
to "carry off the bile,” has given away be
fore the light of science. The vegetable king
dom furnishes a remedy, free from all dele
terious effects.
They act as kindly on the tender infant,
the most delicate female, and infirm old ngc,
as npon the most vigorous system, eradicat
ing every morbific agent, invigorating the
debilitated organs, building up tlie flagging
nervous energies.
Price 2*>cts. a Bottle.
Sold by oil druggists.
DR. TUTTS IMPROVED IIAir. DYE
This elegant preparation is warranted (lie
best in the world. It* effect is instances:
it imparts no ridiculous tints; it will remedy
.lie bad effects of inferior dyes: is perfectly
harmless: it contains no sugar of lead; ithns
no unpleasant odor; i> imparts a natural
ploWT tR*W.
Piiick Oxk Dollar a Bottle.
catarrh, ihflckku.
HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE.
NKCRALOIA. RHEUMATISM.
COLD CHILLS, AOTE CHILLS.
TIm application of.ho Iwdy Keller tn the part ot
parta where the pain or dtfflcultjr rxtau will afford aam
“Twenty dropa tn hair a tumbler of water wIIIIb a few
momenta curiCRAMPS, SMASHR SOUR STOMACH.
HKARTBURM, SICK hKAPACHE. DIARRHOEA.
JarsENTERV. COLIC. WIND IN THE BOWELS.
Oml all INTERNAL PAINS. _ .
TrnTeters ■hould aln’ayi carry a bottto of mmd»
Heller with them. A ftw drop* In
water wilt prevent sicknew, or pain- from chance of
witter. It la better than French Brandy or Bluer, aa a
atiiBBlaBL
Sold by all druggists.
Paris Green Caterpillars.
A Washington dispatch says the
Agricultural Department has issued
a circular to all its correspondents
iu the Southern States, asking for
information relative to the use ol
Pans green and other poisons in de
stroying caterpillars. It is stated
that the total Ifiss by tbe cotton
caterpillar sometimes aaounts to
$4,000,000 or $50,000,000 in a year
and that the loss of a quarter of a
million of bales in a year where in
sects prevail would be leemed a
light infliction.
TUTTs ^
f SARSAPARILLA
DEL\C^‘ ^
mud hole, shore, and right smart
pushin be.tind. We’ve all got the
brvcchiu .mi at my house, awl we II
go through il the ham.- string don t ptn.r carpenter ,ay
break aud the tlu.'ttttl thing d<* 1
last too long. One of these long
winded paniks would straw mycretL
it system powerfully, but everybody
must tlo the. very Ih\«I he, she or it
can, aud trust to Providence for the
sequel.
Mr. Nevin, sur—Now is the time
for foaks to show what metal they
are made of. Now is the
foaks to hold up
hav confidence. If everybody
has got a surplus will leud it to them
who hasent (one of »hom 1 am
which;, things will git equal.ze«l
and regulated in no time I here
is a plcntv of money and plenty of
track for cvrybody if it was divided
out right. I’ve always managed to
git my sheer, though at times as
required more strategy to the
little Arps in vltcls and cloatns than :
tEooypart displayed iu hi? rtfreax
yarking Down The Dqr Goods.
The leading New York hoases in
the retail dry goods and finev goods
.rade are marking down heir stocks
hand, as well as of goo4 purchased
sines the commencement of the panic
Silks, which sold a few modhs ago at
$1,5q. are now put upon the market at
75 cento. AH goods are offered at
(atea far less than when the financial
DR. TUTTS EXTRACTnF SARSAPARTI-
LA AND QUEEN’S DELIGHT which c..n-
si.-ts af the curative elements implanldl bj
the (irenl I’liysician in these hygean roots,
fully devclopeti and coneentraletl. is known
far and wide by the effects it has produced.
The unfortunate prey of Scrofula, whose
body wo* once honey-conihcd by * bat fou'
disease testifies to its value; the Rheumatic
pniicnt who has cast aside his crutches ac
knowledges its benefits with gratitude: the
victim of Syphilitic taint and mercurial poi
son resounds its praise : and the cicatriccsot
unnumbered ulcers of every type, had they
eoeh a tongue, would bear B'itness lo its ef
ficiency.
lysis of Appetite, Indigestion, Dyspepsia.
Heartburn. Female Irregularities, Whites.
Sallow Complexion, Eruptions ami Blotches
in the Skin. While Swelling*. Sore Eyes. IHs
charges from tbe Hears, Scald Head, Cancel
in the Womb, sight Sweat*. Nocturnal
sions. Rheumatism, »U proceed from the
same cause, vii.
IMPURE BIXK)D AND UNHEALTHY
CRETIONS.
SE
For those and kindred diseases a rcn.e<ly
has dawned upon the world having for iL«
object the relief of suffering humanity.
Dr. Tntt's Sarsaparilla
trouble began.—S^V-mnuk A <-tc.<
stn,
Governor Washburn, of Wis
shows occasional streaks of cant
his public speeches. In a late effort
at Fon du Lac, he said: -Cand-i com
pels me to say that the South g^erally
has been terribly accursed by aula road
of adventurers from the North. South
Carolina, Louisiana and Floril, are
absolutely ruined by them, aud Jere ia
no hope for either of those St*s but
.ndyet
to rub out and begin anew,
i great many of Gov. Washbnns own
party abuse the people of the South
without a stint, because they;lo not
submit without a murmur to fe rob
bing perpetrated by thw»
and Queen'i De’ight,
an entirely vegetable compound,
eration j>ecuii*r, entering int > the circulation
thus coming in contact with the gem
cause of disease, and displacing unhetlthy
secretions by extending its influence to ev
ery part of the body, and causing a genera
reaction whereby health succeeds debility
and disease.
Under (lie influence of this valuable Med
icine the eye grows,sparkling, the complex
ion clear and roseate, unsightly Hlotehes
Pock Marks. Worms in the Flesh. Pimple*
and Roughness of the Skin disappear, and
the entire organization gTowj redolent with
health. It gives tnnetn thehoby, and causes
it to gala ia fl**«h and increase in weight
Price- Sl.flD per buttle, or 5 bottles for $5,00.
^old by Druggists generally tbrovgbrort the
United States.
Prepared I»y Wm. II. TCTT. M. D-, 18
20- Plait Street. New York.
Ra Ra R"
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.....jmntnM.t'ii*.. nml rurvu romrentiions, wliethrrol’
Luiik*. s»«»ninch. Bowel*, or other fflnndsor organs, bjr
oiio applies»it ii.
IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES.
RHEUMATIC. BeJ-rMden. Infirm. Crippled. Nrrvou*,
Neurolgic. or prinn rated with dine ass may suffer.
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF
WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE.
inflammation of the kidneys.
INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER
INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWEIS.
CONGESTION OF THE LUXOR,
SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING.
PALPITATION OF TUB HEART.
HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPTHERIA
FEVER AND AGUE.
FEVER AND AGUE ruml for fifty cent*. Thera I*
not a i»mr.II»l agent In thl» world that will .-tiro Fever
and Ague, end all other MaUrtou., Bllous. Scarlet,
Tvphntd. Yrtlow, amt other Fever* [skied bv RAD
WAVS PILLSI fo quick ■« RADWAY'S KBaDY BE
LIEF. Fifty cenu per bottle.
HEALTH! BEAUTY!!
ffrXONO AND PrRE RICH BLOOD—INCREASE
OF FLESH AND WEIOIIT—CLEAR SKIN AND
BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION SECURED TO ALL.
DR. RADWAY’S
Samparilliai Resolvent
THS CREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
HAH MADE TnE MOST ASTONISHING CURES: SO
QUICK. So KAFID ABE THE CHANGES. THE
KODT UNDER* JOE8, UNDER TnE INFLUENCE
OF THU TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE.
THAT
icreaso ii Flesh
Sera aid Fell
of
Change
Gknkbal ScpcatvrEMMtxT** #tnjj
Atlantic anu Orxr ItwLRoaa,
^avaaaah, Oct. Ik,UJ13- }
On and after Sunday, Off 11 ' 1S7S. ,
Ptossengar train* on this nod wflinuu
fi.illows : ’ - ’
EXt’RESS PASSE2WER.
I*rave Savannah doily at
Arrive at live Oak -
Arrive at Bainbridge -
Arrive at Albany -
leave Albany -
Leave Bainbridge -
leave Live Oak -
Arrive at Savannah -
•tor Connect at live Oak with train*
an J.. P, A M. Railroad lor and (tom Jack
sonville, Tallahassee, He.
No change of can between !
Albany.
Close connection at Albany with tr
Southwoaton* fefciuud. —
Close connection at Lawton tor aud toam-
Florida with Western Division Paaaeagar
train. . ir? .
Sleeping cor runs through to TVomnih.
ACCOMMODATION T1UIX.
WESTERN DIVISION.
Leave I.a«ton, Sunday* excepted at 7:25 * to
Arrive at Vq|dusta, 9:HU a at,
Arrive at Quitman. *• 10:54 a to
Arrive at Thoniasvnie, “ 2:40 pm
Arrive at Albany, " 6:50 p m
1-eave Albany. ** 8:15 am
Leave Thomaaville, “ 2:10 pm
Leave Quitman, “ 4:15 p to
Leave Valdosta, •• 6:88 p m
Arrive at Lawton, “ 8:06 p wt
Connnoct at Aliiany with night train* am
Southwestern railroad, leaving Albany 8un-
ilav. Tuesday, ami Tltursday and arriving
at Albany Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day. - *
Mail Steamer leave* Bainbridge every
Thutv.-duy at 8:00* m. fur Ajtalachioda.
II. 8. HAINES, GenlSupt.
RANKIN’ I101.SK,
J. W. It VAN, Proprietor,
r B ro a d Street,
Cull Mill's, - - U EORGIA.
FRANK GOLDEN, Clerk.
M.Boley 6c Co.
Wholesale and Ilatail Dealers ia
PARLOR, CHAMBER and
KITCHEN
FURMTURE !
86 BROUGHTON ST., '
Corner Jefferson and Broughton, opposite
St. Andrew’s Hall, Savannah, 0a.
A11 the latest styles kept on hnnd. Wai
tresses renovating and repairing of furnitato
execu ed promptly and at reasonable price*.
inrh2l ly
The onh- Reliable Gift Distribution i* *•
Country
$75,000 00
N VALUABLE GIFTSI
To be dwtrlbnted hi
la. D.
104th REGULAR MONTHLY
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Cured bjf Badway’o Beoolvent.
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0NE GRAND CASH PBZE ®F
#5000 Iu GOLD!
ONE GRAB* CM PROM ^
DR. RADWAY’S
Six Pra w |500 e«* ia »
taste!
RICHARD SIMS
ATTORNEY AT 1
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teed*-'
Senator Robinaor
and seat
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Flying Cloud, hare been --
-» Washington.
— doubtless fbre^one of
featnraa of a uscjfra Sena 1*4^*
WBt in -'-V
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wiU be pe<wup ,, 3 r
Jaly 31.
Ticket# * 10 ; *»
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BURLEY L RUSSELL.
attorneys
-tofors at Law,
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of F.«t*te of Kkhatd
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