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OUMCUmoK ORLIT 51,00
Friday Nov. 16,1888.
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Truth crushed to e'aith l as a
habit of rising again. Look out.
Tht flJJJYf Cl.braU*
Mr. Davis B. Hill is a pretty
big man i;. New York, but in our
opinion he has climbed to the top
of his political ladder. His rewards
have been fuly as large as his de-
seit.
The debt of France now a-
mounts to #7.000,000,000, and in
a time of peace is increasing at the
rate of $100,000,000 a year.
These figures are given that des
pondent democrats may see that
there are people iu the woild worse
•off than we are. Democrats need
.... NEVER CLOCS,
84. ALWAYS SCOURS.
•d. TURNS A PERFECT FURROW,
Th« Betm 1b not bolted to tb« laodsido, but—*8
r*e»n* of a itecl frog —1* «ot directly In tfc«
JaMtro of th* Line of Vrmtt, xaaklu* •
steady light running plow, »nd one th»t oMiuot *1
Cl,.aVert. Ses one bofore you buy.
If your Agent hai none write us rer price.
UAinJi*OTn»»» o«t,T nj
j. |. CASE PLOW WORKS,
R.ACIMC, ’Via.
encouragement just now,
When the visitor ir. Washing'
ton visits the State chamber next
year, he will remember that the
presiding officer is very rich and
has the reputation ot being an a*
greeable entertainer. The visitors
reflections would be different if
Thurman’s gray beard was seen
behind the desk, and he would
leave the capitol in a prouder and
happier mood.
When the grizzled old veterans
of the Senate rise ta see Livi P
Morton sworn in as their presidin'
officer, they cann. t help bu
reflect upon the difference belweu
•their Career and his. Most of
them can look back upon lives
spent in earnest study of the
people, in struggles with stubborn
rivals, in the acquirement of the
knowledge necessary to fit them
for their duties. L was only necs
cessary for Mr. Morton to be irn.
— . ... :
A. Sl f. r. r. .
TIME TABLE No. 14. !
Following schedule goes
into effect
Oct. 1, 1888.
SOUTH BOUND.
No. %l Leave Atlanta
4 40 p m
Leave Fayetteville
5 53
“ Williamson
6 53 .
“ Culloden
8 14
Arrive Fort Valley
9 20
No. ^[3 Leave Atlanta
7 00 a m
Leave Fayetteville
8 45
“ Williamson
10 03
“ Culloden
11 49 p m
Arrive Fort Valley
1 00
NORTH BOUND
No. t2 Leave Fort Valley 8 00 a m
Arrive Culloden
9 08
“ Williamson
10 36
“ Fayettevle
11 30
“ Atlanta
12 40
Noll4 Leave Fort Va’ley 3 45 p m
Arrive Culloden
5 Oo p m
" Williamson
6 55
*•' Fayetteville
8 10
“ Atlanta
9 45
+Daily. TIDaily except Suns
M. M, & W. H. Gardner,
PHOTOGRAPHERS.
OLD PICTURES COPIED AND
ENLARGED.
Picttu'c Frames for Sale.
—13 MARIETTA STREET.-
day.
T. O. TROY. Gen’l Subt.
L+.J V-lA Ci 7 C.» i L LM
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SjJ 4 hism y W
A PHYSIC1AM
Who is very extensively an 1 favorably known
throur-ia.sit tho Southern States, Bap: ,
Simr..ion and uo'-ertain effect nnvs always
boon Usctv
. .. rrafoli^acl. siu the cure of Plood
b>:! thov have leeu overcome by tho
UBe of lb V..I’., which I have until villi signal
success for the cure cl i.oroMb, Kidney Alleo-
i;ons, Skin Diseases, byphilltlc Complaints,
L v j '•!!’(ion 1:as been so direct and powerful
tha, one sinrle boltle has often efTccted au
entire cure. As an appetizer and tenoral tonic
I l,,ve never known llgenual. It is well adapted
to the Scrofulous Diathesis of imams, and does
not.
aot. i’.o.i u'.in vegetable or mineral poison.
During a practice of St years 1 have never
ate \ r. ••' o remedy eo speedy In action ; as li
mensely rich to
above them.
take his place
A WHOL ESOME CAM PAIGN.
lias 11.-. i-en to be a plant remedy of absolute
certaint:. and I cheerfully recommend it as
worthy Vf public coundence. Its wonderful
tures are too numerous and too glaring to ad-
Uit of doubt. J. I 3 . Deoiigoole, M. p.,
Atlanta, Ga.
T f nfTTlated with nnv form of Blood Poison,
nil for i; li. 15., the only quick Blood luiriflev
known: sml don’t permit old, slow remedies to
Ve r.-.'nieil oil upon you. Large bottles $1.00. c;
Address Blood EiLM C0-. Atlanta. Ga.
•>,
Hood’s v
Sarsaparilla
The Philadelphia Bulletin speaks ;
of the late presidential c m- !
paign as “tho cleanest and mo t
wholesome that is lecorikd in ]
our political hsstory," and there
is some ground for the to. st.
There were no attacks upon the
personal character of the candi-
dates, no scanalous stories were
set afloat, and up ro within a few
weeks of its close the campaign
was one of ai gumeut and reason.
Each party endeavored to con
vince voters that its theory of j
taxation was the only cornet one.
We fail to see, however, an y
thing wholesome in the republican
appeals to sectional ye <
passion that disgraced tee ties.
r B:
:
.1 it:
’ a.it
•i fir,-.
of the campaign and off
f the edncational work-
been done, nor in the pruiuav ,-m.
of money, collected by hun jiccs ;
of thousands up to within a i< w i
hours ol elec ion day. It is also !
hard to see anything win!-.some
in the plan of “dividing the float
ers into blocks of five, "and put
ting each block in charge of a
“person provided with funds
who will see that they will vote
the right ticket." This plan was
a development of the last days
of the campaign, and a close per
sonal hiend of the President-elect,
a man marked for high honors
was the author ol it.
The part the democrats bore in
the campaign was, indeed clean
and wholesome. They are detent
ed, but they have the satisfaction
of knowing that for four years
they governed the country well,
and in fighting to retain power I
they did nothing to demoralize ] ETTLV : 1 !.
its politics and lead to future trou
ble. —[Macon Telegraph. 1
I» •„ peculiar medicine, and Is carefully pr*»
pared by competent pharmacists. The conn
blnation and proportion of Sarsaparilla, Dan*
dellon, Mandrake, Yellow Dock, and other
remedial agents Is exclusively peculiar to
Hood's Sarsaparilla, giving It strength ant
curative power superior to other prepa*
rations. A trial will convince you of lta
great medicinal value. Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Purifies the Blood 4,
creates and sharpens the appetite, stimulant
the digestion, and gives strength to every
organ of the body. It cures the most sever*
eases of Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Boils, Pimplee,
and all other affections caused by Impure
blood, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Headache,
Kidney and Liver Complaints, Catarrh, Rheu*
matism, and that extreme tired feeling. m
“ Hood’s Sarsaparilla has helped me more
tor catarrh and Impure blood than anything
else I ever used.” A. Ball, .Syracuse, N. Y.
; Creates an Appetite Jj
“ I used Hood’s Sarsaparilla to cleanse my
! blood and tone up ay system. It gave me a
j good appetite and>*M*r.ed to build me over."
! K. M. Hals', Lima, Ohio.
1 •• I took Hood's Sarsaparilla for cancerous
humor, and It began to act unlike anything
else. It cured the hum r, and seemed to
tone up tho whole body and give me nets
j fife.” J. F. Nixon, Cambridgeport, Mass,
i Bend for book giving statemr nts of cures. ..
Arithmetic in 20 Dap,
I will teach Arithmetic, for 20
days. The course will be
Thorough and Practical.
I will teach the best rules used
by Business Colleges a fid Account
ants:. To “rest’’ the students, 1
shall let them write in Wards Busi
ness Forms—about one hi ur each
day. By this method they will
learn much of Correspondence
and Simple Acc’rs.
This is the opportunity for
Married, as well as Single persons
to obtain a thorough and Practical
knowledge of Numbers
Your progress will depend upon
your Natural Capacity and “stick
ativeness." However, I am sure
that I can teach as much in 20 dais
as is usually taught in ten months
Tuition 52,50.
School will begin M' relay, Nov.
26 and close Friday Dec. 2L 1SSS
For further information
ADDRESS
HOWELL
FA YE T TP VII. L l.\ CA
LOOK
L L
RE
Fayetteville, Georgia.
A WORD TO MY
ERS.
CUSTOM-
Hood’s Sarsaparilla 1
Bold by all drugglfita. 5;; sixfo 5. rrcpaiedouly
by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries Lowell, Mus.
iOO Doses Cno Dollar •;
yust think of it! I will sell five
hundred mat hes for five cents,
The best New Orleans syrup &i
60 cents per gallon.
The best flour at 05,75 per bbl.
A full line of DRY GOODS
and NOTIONS, at bottom prices.
iu n0° Hi!
Fire teyrpee.
j “King Solomon" ‘Rebel Girl"
I ,md “Mollie /ohnson" Tobacco
1 riir best thats made, at bottom
ces.
aoivis nearly here,
homes against loss by
The wiv
Insure)
fire.
Rates au Companies, guaran
teed -v'.gooii js the best.
I am : , i-i lirg the
LANTA iGM PHENIX
AT
and
other ln-
Companies.
C'.il
■ns at FAY
HILL,
-Bools and Shoes-
rices to suit every-body,
—Hats—
I have the largest stock of hats
that ever was in Fayetteville and
will sell them cheaper than ever
before.
Thanking you for your libe
patronage during my fir-it j'ear
solicit a continuance, and will guar
antee you • money's worth.
Respect A. A. CAMP.
Georgia.
111.050
IN CASH
GIVEN AWAY
To SMOKERS of Blackwell’s
Genuine Bull Durham
Smoking Tobacco.
guar
of thci ^5 ‘premiums fully described
payment
In our former »»yfiouncementa.
The premiums will bo paid, no matter ho?
mall tni * * *
ae number of bags returned may be.
ham Zblaoee C
Durham, / C., May 10, 18S4.
please
for ou
our ranirtT toboooo
i to be
I GARB.
Offlte of HI* Am* <J Dw*a*,t
If. C„ Say 10, UM.1
Q^?^*?^<ieJlwc)/r* Durhami ftOoe*. Of.
DtAB Sib I have to .cknowlod^e rooeipt of
111.960.U) from you, which we have pUoea upM
8 pec lei IX^*fc^f y ^.rv^lY,
Your* truly.
Hone genuine without piotum of BULL on the
IVht our other ennounoemenU.
i saeeoa nearly oveiy one neede to uhc tomi
of tonic. ISON enters into almost er*ry phy-
tiumn’s prescription for those who need builditugup
C. R. R. SCHEBULE
IN EFFECT SUNDAY, JUNE 1ST 1333.
Arrival and Departue of Trains at Jonesboro
GOING NORTH.
Fast Mail, > . . 5,52 A. M.
Accommodation,
Passenger,
6.15 A. M.
9,09 A. M.
4,50 P. M.
*,04 P. M.
GOING south.
Fast Mail, . . 7,39 A. M«
Passenger,
Accommodation,
Passenger,
10,00 A. M.
3,05 P. M.
7,28 P. M,
8,01 P. M
r?rSUNDAY SPECIAL.
GOING NORTH. GOING SOUTH
yccommodation, 8,38 A. M. Accommodation, 4,00 P. Ji,
E. T. CHARLTON, Geneaal Passenger Agent, Savannah, Ga.
* Gr e a t Bargains
*To be had at the STORE of the undersigned,
DRUGS. MEDICINES,
PAINTS, OILS, DYESTUFFS,
Fancy and Toilet Articles,
And Everything Usually Kept in a First Class Drug Store,
AT PRICES DEFYING COMPETITION!
IF YOU DON’T SEE WHAT YOU WANT ASK FOR IT!
We invite the public to give us a call. Wc want you to trade
with us, ana are dc ertnined to make it your interist to do so.
WE KEEP IN STOCK A SUPPLY qF THE CELEBRATED
RAMON'S RELIEF, RAMON'S NERVE AND BONE OIL.
Planters Family Medicines.
—TH0
BEST TONIC
Luck >•
Jror WcokoeHjj
lay\ron naeaunno vokljb lujui.-ju*.
ft Knvicccs the llloo^XnVUforates tbj
k puj. RobI ores Appetf te*Afd8 Di*es.tt-
It doe® not blacken t«r infnie the teeth, eaneo hc*d
ucho or produoe conHtlpatioa— 1 other Iren m«a*crn«wt'-
|>i*. a. H PrNKUCY, a leading phydeiaa o*
8prin^rflolil, O.. poye:
’•Brown's Iron Bitters Isa thowofbly *ood
cino. I utv it iu my practice, and find tU
eJl other for.»3 of iron. In J^aaknew. or a low
condition ck tha «yn</em, Erwn’a fron Bitterc io
npJIy a poof.tive nccecaitjr. It ia ell that is cia&ied
r it ’•
for it..’
Uonulne nas trr.de mark ana eroeced red line* cm
tTTappar. Tak»? ue otlrer. Made only by
KROO C’HKMICAL CO..BALTIMORE,MB.
HAND Be ok—uaeful and attractive, cor*-
ta;r*.iK list-of prl/oo for recipos. {nfionnation abcal
colnn. etc . riven away by all dwilero in med!*-*Lne o
• * --- -- —iwlntof #c stamp.
fnaiied t/O an? iu2dft<» on moiilpt c
fast COUCHS AMD 5Rut5f« 08%
EDWARDS & GILBERT.
M.B. NORTH
Hampton ©©©i’gia.
-DEALER IN,
G r Xiera! Merchandise«
'Bet otf*
JM: TJ X* E31KT.
Tha gum, to from a trw of tha «a®o name,
growing aloug the a>uail ft roams In the Bmitharn S,*t*a
aonlalne a tUmulAtia*? expeotcrant prinolplo that »oo*oafc
■a* phlegm producing tho ‘;firlv morniac? oongh, and wlmo*
lates tho ohild t throw7»ff the false m?mbrn?:o In crouu and
wboeping-oou^h. Whan oomMned with the healing cnmt>
laginoat principle In the mnllaln plant of tha old fidda. pre»
•eats In Tayloks Oknaorrtn BK^isnr o? PwjcBTOoii a>n
\Jjllkin the fluent known r. *n ty lor Coimbs, Crcup,
VAooplng*Congh and Conauraptijn j and no palatable, nay
fhlld U pleaned to UV* It. A *lc druttglei for It. Prla^
gffe.aoA $1. WAXTBKA. TAYLOR, Atlanta, Q»
Use DR. BiaGERS* HTTOKX.EHXP.UT COKDUL foi
jWarrho>B. Dyaaatorv «tud Children Tocthir.^* For saVi hf
& dnifyULs,
A GREAT YEAR
In the hietorv of tho United States is now npoa
us. Every person of lntelligonca desires to keep
pace with the course of ita events. There ib na
better way to do so than to subscribe for
The Macon Telegraph.
Its news facilities are unsurpassed by any .
iu tlio South. In addition to the fullest As
at -d l’ress dispatches, it has special correspond
ence by wire and letter from all irapo :aut
noiots in Georgia und Ilia neighboring SUitee.
During the present session of Congress Waeh-
iiigton will l>e the most important and mostJa-
tercetiriR news centre in ihe country. Tht
Washington Correspondence of the Telegraph I*
the very l .t that can bu uad.
Its regular correspondent furnishes t te latatt
news and goBSip iu full <11 .patches. Frcque it
special letters from li- n. Amos J. Cuminiuy*.
uicmhor of Congress trom New York i rank i*.
Csrponter, and W. A. Croffut, three o' the h-ot
known newspaper writers at the capital, dts
cuss the lireot and niostlruportuni usucs of lur
duv.
'[ he Telegraph is a BemopratJc TarifT Rofonn
paper. It. Is thoroughly ill line with U.e policy
of i’resident Cleveland and the Demoerattf
oorty In tho coining natl-nal campaigo rite
rcicgiaph will not O’dy give all the news, nut
a 11 discuss all nub <e Issues from the stand
po.nt of genuine Democratic laitli. Suhscrili#
»t nice.
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The Brown Cotton Gin Co,
Chester County Agricultural Works
.THE AY0HULE G8M
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HANDY,
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WILL DROP
THE CORN
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ROWS, AND
CPERATED.
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WE BELIEVE THEY ARE THE BEST, AND ASK THOSE
WHO HAVE NEVER USED THEM TO GI VE THEM A TRIAL.
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!25§„Dry Goods. Notions, Heavy, Family and fi’ancy Grocaries,
Confectioneries, C-nned Good.s, etc, etc. All new sound and at
prices that can not be beat in tiie country. Call and see me when
you want bargains. Respect. M. B. NORTH.
ISTHJW I^03SnD03ST, Conn.
Mr-Tinfacturera of tho Old
l h
Jeedr-re, and Condensers. All
the vary latest improvements:
two brush belts, steel bearings,
improved roil box, patent whip-
par, extra strong brush. New
perfected Feeder, enlarged dust
proof Condenser.
Strong, durable and cirrspM
in construction. Gins fast, runs
light, and cleans tho seed per
fectly.
Sand for Circular and Prioe
List.
Jll
The Wher-lt axo made of iron, tho driving wheel having a
concave faoe. The- corn bos is made of iron, consequent!?
nc warping or get
ting out of chape.
Tho operator cm ee«
the com dropping. Wa
invtto dcv.liv", fanner*
andothera interested in
Agriou’bwsi Mixhincry
to thoroughly lnapso*
our machine.
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mentioning this paper.
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