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tirilaiidltiig of GEORGIA MELONS -
apoeiulty.
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IVnimcirr, 4 A.
HrWill m iko V iNTHt.Y vhllr to Fort
a inks, room* at Ull Light root’o Hotkl
21tW71y.
Afcf-ANN & ALllSON,
WHOU iAtt
Produce B Cbmmission.
7<» A 7H Kn. t Marvlai ‘1 Street,
Indianapolis, Ind,
Krrr.Rr.Ncr.': It Dunn Indianapolis A A Barnes, National Lovett Bank, &
(• «k C«>,,
Wysoiig.
liiicklcirn Arnica
Tint Bkmt Sai.vk In tho world for (bits,
ilruisiw, Shi** -, Ulcers, Salt Ufh him, Fever
b>oi'OH, Totter, (‘happed Hands ('hilblaliiH,
l oriia and all v.kin Eruptions, positively
cures Pile.;, or no pay required. It Is guar
Hllteed to give peifeet HatlsfuetloL, or
money refunded. eLs. pel' box.
For .ale by W, .'t. Hpelght.
A. G. Grant, Group and Lamlsertpe Fbo
t ‘sgiaphcr, Af Fort Gaines wl’l coimnance il
ai lining -l rating bent bv I'hotogrKpby, ph»'v iliudralc !i of interest the
^inniplilet t the Ih> (’utility, tliri llgli tn the NoHlicrn
to sent
Males, in enemirage Kmignitioii. Tho wir
Mi»y and map uf Fort Gniiien, and a mile
around it, nre already completed and remly
fvlure far inspection,nL iutarested the Fliotographie invited Studio, call
and ruiiiiine pee pie the are This will l*«* ii<• to n»i!«l
siiiiie.
(tpportimitv t adverti e Beal K>tnte, bv
thice who have it fvtr, ale. 517tf
COWIilfi & CLARA,
Vow tn itt.si on Mvrch a n i.s,
AND Of*At HIS IS
tiKKKX AND DltlPD FRUITS,
ho. * OU ms Y‘»l* ntOIM'pn OKNKIMI l.v,
11 West l'Vom u.- % Cincinnati, O.
4f Sp«*fin| atleiiPon given tottieuale of
Vi'K«l'il*liH, Ib'rileji and Watei tueloiiK, in
Uieir s<vu.on.
Grover Cleveland will nn'!uuMi dly be
elected I’re-ident ofllieniitl 1 ShV.s, but
whether lie is w not, will hdv no effect iq r
bn I It v eleandiig rim; |'r< .Irving juopeit
nf the wonderfully popular IL L etalave
This denti itiee e.111 always be 1* lied upon as
• lie very he«.t. It i- absclutcly free from iti
gtedieiil ' likely to have an injuriou s f •fr>H tij>
oil llirtitth. It positively cures tender
and blt*cdilut gPtn:, and luak s tin* 1 crih
•vhite. Sold by ull druQgi. P at utie a bottle
Central Railroad of Georgia.
Motive to Trurtlinf/ Vuhlie:
flic best nml eb'-abei-t pust-enger route to
NEW YORK anil BOSTON
U via Bavannnb and elegant Steamers thence
Fa<->engei> before ptireba.-ing tieketa \i:j
fit her routes would do well to inquire iirst of
tha merit* of the route via Favnmtah, by
which they will avoid ilu>t and a tedious
all-rail ride. Hati-s include meal and a’rte
(iniiii on fittAmd,
June UtHiml I>t. good trip iickifs t*> return \\,!1 until bo placed October <ui 31st. sale
Now York stoamor* s«il> trt-wocklv, For Bo>ton
•tcHtnor weekly from Savannah. further
mforisnition apply to any agent of this com¬
pany, «*r to E JT. V'barlton. G. I*. A. $avan
n*hi Ga. G. Andxksox, Agt steamers,
Ifrt Savannah. Ga.
a Nl'
HI WKKI1H.
Tho POLICE GAZETTE will >
mailed. i’litunl Sivurely wrapj»«'«l to any mldress
iit the Stat«‘a f«»r hrse mouths on
re.*. liberal iptof ONE DOf.I.AR.
dincount allowed to post amenta
and dubs. Sample ebphu mailed freo.
Aihlrot's all ortlecs to
KK'HAHDK. FOX.
Franklin Sjuarc, N.Y.
Application for a Char
ter.
NOTICE is hereby given, that
Wc * nd others have formed a Com*
Mnj 1 and wiil , apply for a Charter
lor j « lvai i, I D Koad, , the object .. atul
a pur
P« *0 ol which is to carry passen
wers, freight, etc., to nud from
towns ol ... lHuffion, Uf , r . r, Clay , county, ... .
GCvirL'ia nnd Blukclv tlikl Kurlv coun*
ty, Oi'orjiirt. Ami llio* le., K
nf Hsiid road will be eleven mi les
a ml will bo const ruciotf i n Clay
county * and This Early July coflhty 1888. Georgia,
till.
'i.i. haves,
J.F. CREEL,
B. O. YON,
B. F.OL1FF,
J. X. ROGERS.
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. Haiipenirijs Ln ofthe.Day.
! A, l)y our Koportero
I and Caught on the Fly.
I
Can’t tlrx-v. I. - ViV'g hydrant* bo 6*«i,
flinch')”.
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The railroad d*r l lir. a fine, new j*air of >
phitfoni |
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Mflfl i r that h*wly line of CrocRKRV
ul! hf‘ Mar I pe store. 1
And t.lii tiU 1 k g"< li'iDard in the ecmot< ry and j
le y wallow at the i
1 ,l * t 4. , ;f ° a C
vction l.ft At Atlanta . lu.sdey.
V? * '.Tol !
1
Iradict r tr, we wuidd . hfl> itr as hot. ,.l I
Aiu wdo - for “.. folic Q Hchool , I
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HOOKS. .1. M. HnUlirtt. io\ j
pM(trF».tt | <
Si, ,n«iiy ii„|.ruv..... .... art 1 la
and about town, that wo can’t keep up witfe ,
thorn.
A*i-', it u het, but where : s it not «o ? \\
don’t live above the snow line, of the Rocky
: Mountain.,
fCommerce . licet is Iw’oi^Mig altogrther too
jV .pular with crowds of loafers, especially !
Saturday*. 1
, 1'm-peyU cf a big v.vci t potato crop arc
aim . /e j « Inom up irt
the distance.
N\ lien the boys indulge in water fight-, at
Iho hydrants, they should keep their temper
if they do get wt L
Gar people arc Enjoying tho luxury of
'good beef, and plenty of it, just ndw, and
they appreciate it.
Bagging nud tics ar*i commencing their
y early tiip to tlie country, to get around
*ho cotton eiyip.
Oftico I’rc; a *rtie3 •
r- )p. J.
M. Hatchett. c*ow
N<>t n pound of 'moon could be bought
here one day this week, and only a few cuu
’■ as hams wen for sale.
’CVbi**i rt young man is heard, tonfidon
-irtMy i'upiirii g for furniture, is it a sign
that a marriage is on the tapis ?
In various dueetioiiH uoout town, ti»o
Hound of hummer end saw ca*i he ^Murd, ull
day long, ami much improvement^Koirg
<rm *
Those not posted, have no Idea of ‘he
amount of ne at sold hero, until once in a
w hile, the su| ply nun?short, and consumer;
l/egin ti howl.
Can’t some of cur nty ofiicials stroll to
the park some Sunday hft'eWioon ? T*iey
niiglit s<'e somcjjthiug'i requiring a 1 tent ion
and correction,
The extern ion in rear of Mr. J. It. Simp
son's store is progr* --ing, iPi'd ,P'ek will sooh
have coiu'n 'dieu! quart'rs for liis large and
increasing trade.
This rdiotiUl be marked on the calendar as
barbecue yeah A' virions points nndjill oc¬
casions, political «•’d otherwise, they appear
to “rule the roost.”
The pueb'iit householder : liould now be¬
gin to lay in his supply of winter fuel, ore
•Ipe\ il days coin * when all ahi at the mer¬
cy of the wood haulers.
Now that cotton has started to market,
folks will have to give up base ball, back¬
gammon, etc,, roll up their sleeves and go
to work soon. I.i t her roll.
Dr. J. M. Hatchett's Chill ami Fever
Tonic guaranteed to cure every ease, or
money refunded. The BEST in the
w< »rld. cow
A gent from Florida says, land i.s fertile
there, ai d produce-; f< rty bushels of frogs
per acre, and :tt!!|futors enough to fence
them in. Oii that Uric our county must give
it up. .
When a iVi appears those mnrrlngs, nml
annoiinees thtfl ho selpt “ cool ns a caictliu
hcr, the iii .iit befoi*.*,” we presume he’incnns
a ciieumtiur in a corn field,'tinder a noon¬
day sun.
The sheriff of Terrell county came hire
last Friday, and took hack with him h man
arrested l»y our officers, through instruc¬
tions froV Terrell, ftr committing burglary
irt that county,
A funr’er’s Alliance meeting was held at
.he Court House Tuesday, during which
delegates were scloi led to attend the meet¬
ing of tin- State Alliance convention, at Ma¬
con, « n the 21st. ins;.
And now tliero is talk of g< tiing up a clnb
lor the purpose of ''aising and improving
stock of all kinds in this county. This lias
been done in other dbunties, and with su>
ecus. Why not here ?
FLOUR. New lot, favorite brands, just
roeeivc.!; (ibelisk pure and frt 'li. Special drive made
on the brand. All choice af^d fan¬
cy Flours, at J. E. Gi.iuam’s.
Mr. W. M. ^ptieht is in receipt of a
letter from S. R.‘Chi i tic, of Dawson,saving
lie had written Cupt. Criri.ehdon, expressing
a p.vfercnec for this place for holding the
Senatorial Convention cn th» 22nd, iust.
In another column v. 1*11 be found the an¬
nouncement of Mr. T. It. Davis, w ho offer
himself as a candidate .or Tax Recover of
Clay. Mr. Davis is one of the counties old¬
est and most highly ‘espccted citizens, and
would make an honest tficient eflieer.
Mr. W. 1». Harrison is before tiie people
candidate for the ofree of Tax Collector
of Clay county, and is well and favorably
*
known throughout tho nation he 'fishes to
and, if elected, will be a worthy and
capd-le ' officer.
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fpiVl^ v - lM’S mlived . i \v,M» Vt ihnrv
jjardwar^NtorcU - ’ bein' the
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Stilxeii'i ' Lt i f r» The Af* who ire 1
. m dvl>t , te tluS pap»r; nw:<i not b« . surprised,
ir»ft-r thb «<■> ,Sr< So «. Our
books arc full of debtor - rathe*, and the
1 •* »»‘ iro lh:ul r:f «*. v - ’ SVt ’
^ve been Jcnientaud paiimt, and we hop,
our friend* will do. u» the juAic* io come
m, ,t. r. ii. Brown is . iu
T „ ,;'n
urir ot OU.I8 untj. '
-ind favorably known, to reqmr. any m.ro
.Auction oroommonJ.n.m.romn., nl hr
nnm*
r-iru u .r
feme of tl*« sbspm.nU made by Lo Cor.te
I , >f.i r grower* to markets near h<»i no, bav •*,
arr. d, not Leon as remunerutiv c as w:e
O v * u ( t* <l, blit thL is no 'reason »hy* go.,d
pr; Cf »should not be obtained in Northern
and tii t*‘ru market*. Tiro crop j av* in eth
cr sections, why not hc*e!
Thoi-e Blue Poind, at J. E. Graham’s arr '
tho cigars for the cpiourc._
•- M’v-ioiau prophesied,
that, in a Aw years there would be few old
as the girls would all kill themselves
by tight lacing. The lacing has gone rifSt >' 1
along, and lot# o* the girls grow to be old
< K [not heH] ar.d are alive and “kick
ing" as some ——:- W-ng men can testlfv. *
Wc direct the attention of our renders to
.i .,.77 ;is w,ofr„.
*on . hcmale ( olh „ ge, at EuAiula. Ala., .1 < -i
-
ducted hy Misses E.W. t. Janes.
ladies will make the institution first-class in
#«? tl.c Iraohcr. in every dopart
ment being thorough m education, and of
reputation. Young ladies can there be
* dueated in the arts and .sciences, as well
in the more common branches. The Misses
•lanes have hud .ongexpc ricnie in
me thorough in everything they propose to
teach, and will make the college a
and a credit to themselves and the Sseuth.
The Misses Janes deserve to, and should be
liberally patronized.
<*k OOWAnD’OOTAB.
Last Saturday night, soon after dark, Will
CVnpfiold, col.,.was seriously stubbed with
a krife in the hands of Dock Brook-,
Will lias been in our town for some tune, in
the barber business, and through his gen¬
tlemanly behavior And avowed Democratic
principles, has made many friends among
the whites, while Dock differed with him in
politics, though he was not considered a baJ
or dangerous negro. b .. ^ ,C ,. ’T ” S
afloat . , ut the time . of rl the stabbing, but it is
thmiylit that wm not the primary cause of
the htcal knifing, lean UaipDcW, good oivinslo his with po
mgs jWa.i not in savor -
many of the colored people. Dock w m j.ul
awaiting dition, though trial and reviving Will i.s gdod ih a attention, t-riti^il con.- and
doct.1fcur kKt,lfc|dhrouglf^ ti.roud^he insiriimenfilitv inslnmieutal.tj of 01
' is now m a. serious
po-ctioa, under t7!%^v, and should Camp
field die, ho might be hanged for murder.
. The Academy.
H of the Fort Gaines Acado"
: 1 _ control of Prof. J. W. Pipkin,
will sobn begin, and wc again call the allon
lion of our readers to the fact, that, the Acad
emy has now a high and asst . d >place
among similar institutions. Last t rnts ex
perienee, through l’rof. Pipkin wa; s£a m>
i]iialiticd success, and the coming simool
year will, undoubtedly show still greater
improvement, and we will sooii havifan
stitutc of learning second to none of its class.
Pupils should filler the first iav of the term,
for the advailirge of both jmpil and teacher.
\\ i* prcMimc those who have patronized th?
school, see its advantages and will give it
their support, but we desire to impress the
importance, now that the institution is on
the high road to success, of holding up the
hands of Prof. Pipkin, who has made it what
it is, and seen we may Hope to see ohr town
an educational centre, to which pupils will
be drawn from every section, as it was in ihe
days of tho old college, before the war,
We have secured the right man to tcacli our
children and let’s keep him.
3?SaSQKA£,
^Ir. J R. Sitftpsort is a*, rallhiah Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. TV. It. Graham n.ro at
Tallulah Falls.
Mrs. E. A. Gt'al.jfm and children are
visiting relatives at Benevolence,
Col. F. B. Dillard visited Columbia,
Ala., on a business trip, this week.
Mrs, Jennie Cargill, of Birmingham,
Ala., is on a visit to relatives hero.
The line of Crockery just received at the
Hardware Store is simply grand.
Miss Mattie llightowcr, after a visit to
her sister,* M*s. Speight, returned home
Monday.
Mrs. W. A. Graham and Mrs. G. R.
8' tlive, returned Saturday, from a* visit
to Fort Valley.
3Iiss Ida Killehrew, after a visit to
Mrs. R. It. Blocker, is visiting relatives
at Bluoton.
J. E. Graham’s Blue Stocking cigars, wil
chase away the blues, and make cue happy
Friend Bun W est L going right ahead
ginning cotton, and is ahead of every one
we have heard ofj near here, yot.
Dummy, bur man of nil work, has re
turned from his trip to Georgetown, and
seems as pleased as if he had been off a
year. ►
Tiie Cufhbhrt baseball team failed to
put in an appearance, yesterday, conse¬
quently, the gamo was not played, Our
boys were ready and waiting.
zior. Oarct^W®^, or Pony, was here this Prot. week J W. as jovial
as ever, The Professor is in the book
agency business, just now.
Mayor S. D. Coleman is pushing work
on his new brick house, and will soon
have . a residence ., that . will ... afford „ , him . . .
isfaetiou, and an ornament to the
town.
Mr - J - L - Hunu ' U - of K "- v Fla.,
on a vfcir heie to the Borne folks. Berry
has acquired a good command of the
Spanish and Portugese lauguages since he
left here. *
Wednesday afternoon, . about five clock
o
iin °ld colorsl nu;n. naimsl Brown, while
fodder at Mr. II. C. Coleman’s
was pn»stra^ed by heat, and died
that . . night , ab^ut tweh-c o . clock. ,. ..
,
Mr. «. C. OMemon h»* Bi-c ? r .i X
of Bermuda grass on tjie neb oottoms of
his plantation on the river, from which he
has cut the grass at the ritte of four tons
the acre- He used a. mower rooentiy
««
~
o r , ^‘ tne wes suceossiuaj max j>ern.uua
•«-» «» 1,1
profitably raised, and harvested by the
wetmmtK In th „ 1Mar , lltur( . t |,.. w
.
ORDINANCE.
An Ordi&nL* for the Annuai
Assessment of Taxes in
FortVGaines, Ga., for
18SS ind 1SS9.
.
PrcnoN l. Co t enacted and or.lruned
by the o ; .t ; <*t*junH of Fort Gaines, Ga.,
■ that for and duriig th» year I egionirg oil
the lnt. drool Mtj to the day
’{‘n •V‘
shall ho a**««ed * n advolorem tax a* fob
1 Thrpo * -ciglra of onl* i>or centum on
a ra l y nud punoonky including ehos* s
, in action, . iuonics,jr.ot*e end accounts.
Stectjos 2. Ik* jt further enacted and
ordained I .foresaid that
the specific taxe* fpou all persons exacts
hi* any busioofc, avocation or calling
within th-tie-;' fo7 mtmsj in the pr.sv.-.'ding
•«««"• mi«». to-.*.
• Insurance Agenu* ceh #r 10.00
Groceries 5.(H)
Confectioneries 5.00
JJ& w „. ll4
Warchottscs in ao
Toy shops and ecucetionerics 5,00
Shoo shops o 7i)i> 50
j Jewelers 6 * 3 l j.’" i r ‘
Blacksmith ewepaper* o.W
UnrdwCro Htorec- sbop^ oao t, 5.00
o-’a'I in on
OjHiiiijuwfi ** 10.00
Botcbs 10 00
Milliners 5.00
Street Peddlers. ,>t. 20.00
OjK'tf Shows Pruse fiicAdfog tax on
Restaurants llouec^. i 6.00
Boarding •» 5.00
Book Agents * . 5.00
< >ue horse dray, nd. livery atxvbio «.w
Two ” ” ■» " t ” ” 10.00
Street Tax (o: eight la's work) 2.00
All incorporations, or 1.-ms, (including
private or ineorporntaTbunks) PStchnnge engag¬
ed in buying or ^gDag Woes, or
doing a collecting whether
they if'dealers charge fw buggi*. theh'sorvtce'i or not 10.00
A In wagons, agri
cultural implements uid fruano, sepo
rately or together|^|ius *^ ilooftn’t apply to
*»la» ia ct 1 c toff tl o itn*ti> r 1 M regular the.rtidy busi
for lhat business,)7 .
: All retail dealers in spi itoous or ii tox
; icating lkpiofti $ jOQ.OO
A11 wholesale dec rs in spiritunus F or
, utoxteatina exe^*^ $2(K) 00
A1! persons df7T>.emtcd, any trade or
calling not herein except
livery stablos who liavc paidthoirtax
es, shall pay as sCid sp; c d: tax the
sum of 5.00
Section 3. Be i* further enacted and
ordainf.il by tho authority aforesaid, that
th ) said specific taxes shall bo due and
payable tho on May l*f. of the present year,
and taxes of any firm commencing bu
; siin-'s v.i Liu th. • corporate limbs <d t
| city ot Fort Gaines, Ga., after May 1st,
J shall clerk, be whose duo and payable elmll on demand of the
tificates duty it be to issue cer¬
of license to all tax payers.
Bnction 4. Bo it further enacted and
ordained by the authority aforesaid that
the Advalorem tax for the present year
shall be due and collectable on October,
1st, 1888.
Section 5. Bo “ft further enacted and
o: dallied by the authority aforesaid, that
all ordinances or parts of ordinances in
conflict herewith shall be and arc hereby
repealed
Submitted to the Council of Fort Gaines,
and upon motion April of Alderman, F. E.
Grist. adopted 2d, 1888.
The Adopted: S. D. Coleman-, Mayor.
above is a true extract from tjie
minutes. R. Foots.
• Cl^i.
# ^Id izviM+jycuki.
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Be it Ordained by tV City Council of
Fort Gainoe, Ga., that after the 20th, day
of July 1&$8. all Katchering of Beeves wiil
not be allowed within tne corporate limits
of said town, uhle«o somo secluded place,
along ou the different branches in and
around said city, agreed to by the Sanita¬
ry Committee of said council.
All parlies violating said ordinace after
the 20th of July 1888, will bo fined not
less than $5.00 and not over $25.00.
Submitted to the council of Fort Gaines,
and upon motion oi Alderman Peter¬
son was adopted. 15. Coleman, Mayor.
Approved: S.
Tho above is a true extract from the
n.inntes. R. T. Foote,
8 011 . • Clerk.
City Taxes 1887-8.
<
Taf. payers who have not paid their cit
taxes for 1887 and their business license
for the year 1888 -which is past due, are
now notified to come and pay them by the
20th. inst. I have been a.&uiid to see you
all to collect these taxes 16 save you the
trouble to come to see mo. A? the city
needs moH °y. must and will be
promptly issued against all who generally
put off this important cluri*.
• Rc^Ufomilly, *R. T.' Foote,
81011. City- Treasurer.
NOT’CE ’
4 Until thefbTTowfh* further no*' >' I will sell Exchange
at rates:
For sums riot exceeding $5.00—5cents
over $5.00 “ *• $10.00—8 “
“ $10.00 “ “ $1500-10
“$1500 “ “ $3000-1* “
“$3000 “ “ $40 00-20 “
“ $40 00 “ “ $50 00-25 “
“ $5000 “ “ $0000-30 “
“ $00 oo “ “ $70 00-35 *
“ $80 00 “ “ 10000.45 “
83lf Very Respectfully, D. ADAMS.
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Ordinary _ ,, , 0llC8 .
' S * 1 '
CH Coun [j. ; dr. Ordinary’s ' Office.
\\ ___ TTr*t>c> IIEREAo ♦ *1 \r, \ irgd P. Rimes rr- , has „ in due ,, „
form applied to the r.ndersige.e-i for
permanent letters of administration on the
estate of C. C. Rimes late b£ said county:
and I wiil pas*on the said
pHcatition on the first Monday jin Sep'em
bcr,J 1888. Given under l&y h&iul and
cialsignature, this the 6th. day of Augcst
188$. It. Ii, Blocker.
8l04t. - Ordinary.
Si in mo as Liver Regulator
jj, v.liat the mime indicates a “Kogula
tor” of that most Linr important odl of order? organ, Thm
Liver. Is v<mr
j s vour w h<dp system kriteiheadache, deranged,
breath offensive, you feel
languid, dispiritech an.lirervous, no ap
petite,, sleep is troubled and unrefresh
mg. A Simmons Liver Kegulator restores
tne gcauuy Li „ lltliv action -A of the Liver
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o .Postate StaapsLJ o!a
«?»«•- ^ />o.\ fjlUGIMAL KM l LL
m.aoovani^.
bring as much a» 5 -<>MO each,
n .l stomp k.t
nurntod.
liA^T \ BLK. Catlett,
m ti iu * -»-—
UDCcM & 3ATES SOUTHERN WoSiC KOL'St.
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,x,ooo First-Class Pianos anil
Organs to lie sold In June, July,
August and September Payable, at Spot
Cash Prices,
PIANOS, *15 CASH DOWN.
ORGANS, fio CASH DOWN,
and the balance next November
jst, without interest or advance
! in **rlce. All onr Pianos and Or
sans included ia tills sale, our
! cheapest and oUr Best. No eac
ceptions. Your rhotcc Iron* ten
leading; and makers Prices. ai'd over joo
styles
—SUMMER BARGAINS 1888
New Makers, New Great Instruments, New
j Styles, in New Lower Prices, Priced Improvements Instruments.
our
Large duced purchases Here enable uresamples. us to offer Re¬
Prices. .
Sv/S AAP Difthin Octave, I p
y Xb h* and Case, durable. Full Rich Maker’s Tone. Guar¬
anteed perfect Price,
S650-___
I AAfl A PI&Nf) Octave Up
OZ4U \ 'Jfl 81 tlHIiU. Iv^Keys light Grand, Large
j | Fmme First-class Rich
Hoeewond Case. every way
, EQ uaI * Hanos usually sold at &»00 and $350.
, Top
Handsome Cover, instructor,
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3^ ST ^119 f| ORGAN. iso'lid of*2U Walnut cSdave’Becd^ base, „ ,
5r,¥ 5 TOP^mp stops, Pocket, Higl»
fSll^weet To ne. Maker', Stend^Music lv.e e, >150.
Vlwh ^ a r Wn.wftn. n DP KU Four “ Genuine Full Sets Rcfrfe, stops,
* (Dy J Tmmsnnd's soVd.^'Al^pur*
| chasers delighted. Maker's
; ' . ‘with Cacli Organ a Fine Stool,
«" Instrnetor,. Music Kook ana
1 All Freight raul.
15 DAYS TRIAL.
Order and test in j r our own Home.
No money required We until Freight Instrument both
is satisfactory. if sale. The fairest pry way to deal.
Our ways Instmments no good and cheap, and
are
a trial always gives a satisfied purchaser.
Send for Mid-Summer Sale Cir¬
cular.
REMEMBER. — Lowest Prices; Easiest
Terms; All Rest Frtighl Instruments; Paid; 15 Fine Dags’ Stools Trial, end Cov¬
ers; fix
Years' Guarantee; fared; Square All! Dealing; One Price
Only: Met’eg ^
EUDDEN& BATES
SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE, SAVANNAH, GA.
P.13-S cash for uhickev.3, eggs, dish hides,
peas and corn, lie sells laigo pans
for 20c, large qdlk pans 10,/fnilk strainer
10, miik bnaketo 10, draw scales 10, la¬
dies hose 10, flue Cologne 10, cedar pencils
one cent each, 12 pearl dressy buttons 5,
144 rice buttons 5, 12 collar buttons 5, 12
safety pins 5, tea bells 5, 25 best eur> lope
0, pocket books 5, 12 writing pens 5,, 2
bottles ink 5, good pickles 5, 2 paper best
needles 5, 2 pap t pins 5, cook spoons 5,
400 matches 5, cook forks 5. Besides f«*m
ily groceries, laces, seeds, glassware, ory
goods and other goods cheap for CASH.
4i3tf.
F. T.TEXNILLF
--DEALER IN
Ghr,oral Merchandise, Groceries,
Dry Goods, Bools and Shoes,
Ilats, Xotions, Wood and Wil¬
low Ware, ele., etc.
EverylWni NEW ail FRESH.
SUTUVE’S BLOCK J
iy- Fort Gaines, Ga.
Misses E. &. C. lanes,
AVill take charge of the
Union Female College at
Enfaula, Ala.
The School will epen on Sep¬
tember 10th, 1888.
We here carefully selected excellent,
teachers to fill each department, and re¬
spectfully solicit a liberal patronage.
Prof. Herman BeeLtcr (German) direc¬
tor of Music, Instrumental and vocal.
Miss Mattie Chapman, of Marion, Ala *1
Principal of‘Art Department,’embracing
oil painfins, pastel and crayon, china and
““SwTwiSi Principal-a
niatos and Stdence.
Miss Mary \V cst, a graduate of the Nor
ma j gchoo], at Nashvi^e, Tenn.. will as
s ; s t i u the literary department, including
Latin. French and Mathematics.
Miss Corine Janes will give her atten
to Telegraphy, Music and Portrait
painting, Prof. Herman Beehtcr, German Lan
guege. scholastic month:
Charges per.
Board • . $ 10 . 00 .
Literary Department $2 to $4.
$” to $4.
German $ 2 .
Gold Medals wiil be given for excellence
in class, etc.
Private arrangements can bo made with
Mr. II. G. Lamar, or Misses E. &. C.
Janes, Principals. 8102t.
_
Advicaio vroth-wi.
Mr*.Wnr*ncVsS oothmc gmurshouldalway, It
he ra* n-hcn children «ra cutting twth. re
as a battoa.” £t is very pleasant to taste. It
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every bag with this stripe is strong, durublo, and well sewed.
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U 5mc0m EOKT GAINES, Ga.
CHAS. C. HOLT,
HEADQUARTER^ UOH
PICTURE FRAMES 3W.
Artist’s Mtebal and ArtGODdS.
Picture Frames made to pr fer cheaper than anybody in tho South.
Write for Prices.
BLANK BOOKS and STATIONEBV,
Fancy ana Plain Commercial Note, abets 1 4 Ream^
Fancy Bos Paper 10 cents to $2.00
PIjXTSBl adODS 9
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Albums, Gloves and Handkerchief Boxes, Plush Paper JBoxtfs,
and everything you want.
LOVEILS LIBRARY, lOcts and 20ctS Numbofs. Wrffb for ci(£
logne of Lovells Library.
CHAS. 0. HOLT;
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