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tl ILL II. GKAUAM,
Manager «P Editor,
DIRECTORY.
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CHURCHES
flAmriFr CMOuru.-Rev. Z.T. Wsavcr.Pa*
tor. Preaching M and *rd Sunday* in each
month. Sunday-«eliool Ha. m., J. it. I nul
lin Supt. Prayer umeting Thursday even
ing*. J.O.
M rt iiodiht Ciiuacu.—Rev Langston
YaHor. Preaching 2nd ami 4th Sunday* in
**(b month. Sunday-school 9 a. hl W. A.
Urwhain Supt. Lad to*’ Prayer meeting 1 ue.»
day aft«r.>aon. Young mans’ Prayer meet¬
ing Tuesday evening. Regular Prayer meet¬
ing Wednraday evening.
PaCNOYTKKIAN Church. Sunday
•chute! 9 a. m. J. I*, u. Brown Supt,
C0TJHTY COMMISSIONERS.
J. E. l’anllin, 8 . D. Coleman, J. F.
Creel, A. h. Foster, J. N. Bigbie,
» .unty Triasuurr, J. I*. H. Brown
I^a g Oor.LgcToit, W. K. Harrison.
Tax Receiver, T. R. Davis.
Coroner, J D Owens.
MASONIC DIRECTORY.
DaRLKt Lnnoit, No. 17.—Regulur moot¬
ing l*t and 3rd Saturday evening*. T. 51
Brawn, D. F. Gunn, W. M.
LaYAYKTIK Saturday ClUtTKR owning. No. 12—Regular W. A.
meeting* 2nd
Graham, 11. P,
W. A. Graham Council, No. 22—Regular
lasting lilt Saturday evening. W. A. Gr;i
hatu, T i G M.
K of H. Gainn* Lodge No, X —Regular W.
meat ing 2nd and 4th Tue*4l* c E
LigUtfoot, Kcpurter. T M Brown, Dictator
COUNTY.
Si prrior Court,—H on. W J T Clarke judge dark
J II Guerry, *oticitor. J Outlive,
J T McAllister, sheriff. Regular term, 4tk
Mouday* in Merch and Septombfr,
Court or Ordinary.— R. T.
Fouto, ChHlinnrv. Regular mooting 1st,
Monday in eaeli month
Cocmty Court—G. G. Lark,
Jud«o.
IRWIN & WARWICK,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Will Practice la Supmior Courts of
I’aUula Circuit. tf
J. T. 31 VNDEYILLE,
PHYSICIAN ami BURGEON
RuOrncs »r C-urtral Druq SvroKK.
, CONE,
PIABBBR.
[r® ppdhonunderENUEU’S Gallery. Ple(
I Railroad of Georgia.
<* f© Traveling l*ttblir:
nnd cheapeft pan.-enger route to
YORK and BOSTON
nnah before und •IcgitntStoumorsthcncc purch:vdiij( ticket* via
*
B* B would do wall to Savannah, Inquire flr*t by of
of tbe route via
v will Avoid dust and a tedious
n. Kate* include meal and state
BcHmer. i-ip
BhhI tickets to return will until be placed October on 81st. *n!e
itonincr* mtifi ' 1 weekly. Boston
priy fr un S*n . >ih. For further
, Appiv to aji' - refit of thto corn
K T. UhanUrti, G. I*. A^ 9avan
|1U, Ardkrson, Savannah, Agt stcamors, Go.
1 P\Y YOU
• wiring n trip to any
in Ml North, 8 >uti», East or West,
ri*h to Ihornughly b* fore itarting, acquaint bow yomself far is it?
tie routo*
kh»* it c«Mrt ? etc.
I fc, at all time* inf‘rmation fbetriblly dtiinal. furnfifi If free
auv you
M*n*hknt, Itorenr kindly »Jvis»* me in ad
HHkeb-d departure threugh and amt I all will see that
Ki of arrangi l)».g- -
^Fencnge for the fhftktnv; your
Hailing your sleeping UmiKelm car into berth*.
Pkrelon to form pri
Id lutrtHw wilt be visited if dt>- j
any iofor iutioo and elieerftilly given. I
ips nnd chihlren. tho«o traveling
t escort, I will give letter* to the con-'
1 en-routa, who will *e* them safely
and render any a**i*Uncs possible
sum fort and welfism. j 1
ket rate#, wap*, ** iMahtle*, or any
un, do not to command me.
to to be accommodating.
■ Agowt, Central Bail
a, Savannah, Go.
me without pain. Beck
«ent Free, B M. WOOD
ffiUCOf*! Whi'cbail Rtraet,
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ORGANS,
YOUR HOME
IS NOT FURNISHED™
WITHOUT ONE
AAYANNAIf, (la., Not. 1, lSKS.
Party TtmamRil Mouthern Homo* i-.nde
mail happy with Ane Insir ament* ainoe 1870.
atilt the good work soea on.
8.000 Plano* and Or* ana aald laat year.
0,000aar mark far thl* year. Lower Price* t
Heiter Inntrumentat Easier Terms ana
«roatt>r Inducement* will (*1* no thin la.
oreanrd nale.
Thouuaada of Homes yet nnanpplled with
Inatrameata that uil«bt to-r'n- be enjoylua
them through aar easy system of aelllim.
CAM II to pay down not nerdad. We bar*
A FLAM by whir!., WITHOUT 1 ItINK, any
ana eaa Obtain an Instrument of any Mtylo
or Price. makln« either PAYMENT* MONTHLY.
QtTARTEKl.Y paid or YEARLY
■will for, meanwhile enjoying use a g
laatrament.
Na extortionate prices. Naltlsk. NaFar
fH.nre of all ctu.li paM If Installmeats
FAIR not bo promptly paid. Contract perfectly
and EQUITABI.E. protecting pars
chaser* from all Imposition or loan.
Write in and we will point eat the way t*
yet a Ane Inwtrument Easily and at a l.oW
rrtcet Wonderful bargains for Fall 1888.
W etter thna n»iy below offered. Price*
largely Bed need. Natlea these HPKUIAL
OPf’t'HNi
Upright Piano oni? $200
BtrliigH—UcjHCwood—Fully 714 Octave*—Ovcrstrunff Seale—Thrca
Guaranteed
—Swoot Tone. Catalogue Price, 0600.
Parlor Organ • - o a| y $80
Four Set* Krods—11 Stop*—Couplers—
llaudsomo Case. Catalogue Price, 0400*
8tool, Cover, Instructor, Freight Paid. Music Book
and all
Other ^fxTial Offers just ns pood. Largest Stock
Smith le choose from. TEN GRAND if AKKRA.
SOO Different Styles. Can suit all buyers. ITril*
for catalogue*, circulars, and Fret Copy qf our nets
paper 'Sharps and Flats ," giving full and mluabtt
io/ormaHon.
REMEMBER
orit LOW PRICK*. •
a' OUlt KASY TERRA
ONE PRICK ONLY. ,
HANDSOM IS OUTFIT*.
• BEST
» IN8TRUMKNT*.
ALI, FREIGHT PAID*
1# DAYS* TRIAL. I
MOJIliY SAVED ALL.
LUDDEN&BATES
SCUTKEIUI MU IIC MOItf. SAMKttM, U.
CHAS. 1, HERROK, JOHN i. GflUDRY,
Hadron & Gaudrv,
(Success rs to L. J. Guilmartion & Co.)
con on FACTORS.
AND
Conimission Merch rt n ts.
120 Bay Street, — Savannah, G^uqia.
I Ibcrnl advances made, on cotton consign
J ed to us for sale. Consignments ot cot¬
ton solicited, and strict attention will be giv¬
en to all business vntrusted to ns. 9216m
fiucklclu’sArnicaSnlvo
Tint Bhst Salve In the world for Cuts,
Bruises. Boros, Ulcers, Salt Itheuni, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains.
Corns und all gkin Eruptions, positively
cures Plhw, or no pay received, lsguar
anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
money refunded. Price 25 cts. per box.
For sale by W, M. Spolght.
$3 TO $15 SAVED.
Complete harness Why only $7. 25 cent
catalogue free. pay retail prices ?
We sell 800 sett each month. Agents
wanted. National Harness Co., Whole¬
sale Maxi FAcrruKhs, 14 to 24 WeUa st.,
Buffalo, N. Y.
Si
13 WEEKS.
Tho POLICE GAZETTE will be
mailed, United securely wrapped to any address
in the .Staton for hree months on
receipt of ONE DOLLAR.
Liberal discount allowed to post agent**
and clubs. Sample copies mailed freo.
Addrosa all ordcn*;to
UICUARDK. FOX.
Franklin Square, N.Y.
printed JOB WORK. and velope*, Bill Posters, Have Heads, your Statements, Invitations, Note, Letter En¬ etc,
at W. B. Graham's Job Office,
Hancock street, Fort Gaines, Ga.
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nSS »ml I'laciar (owb ear (km m*cbta«I Ike l llll*
will psopl* free c*d m
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wt a,a yo«
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FOItT GAINES, GA., FRIDAY, MACRII 1st, 1889.
NEW STOllE
(Satlivo Block.)
WK WIMBERLY & CO,
DEALERS IN
FANCY GROCERIES,
FAMILY GROCERIES,
TINWARE,
WOODEN WARE,
i
TOBACCO,
CIGARS, ETC.
New Goods! Fresh Goods!!
They respectfully solicit a portion
of tho public patronago, focK
ing confident of winning popu¬
larity by fair dealings.
W. K. Wimberly & Co.
211m.
SCHEDULE
Central Railroad
OF GEORGIA.
Southwestern Division.
JLN EFFECT January 8 th, 1889.
Lv Macon...... .. 9 45 am..... .6 10 t ,m
’Ft "‘Mariville Valley*... 10 11 68 am..... 5 05 47 pm
15 am.... ••••••• .4 pm
” Winchester 1120 am 4 43 pm
•••*••••••••
’ Montezuma* 11 40 put 4:20 pm
Oglethorpe Anderwjn 11:45 pm * 4:15 pin
1±05 pm 8:52 pm
” AmerieUH* 12:25 pm 3:27 pm
’* Smith‘le* 12:50 pm 8:00 pm
“ Bronwood 1:37 pm 12:42 pm
” Dawson 1:61 pm 12:25 pm
“ Shell man 2:12 pm .12:P3 pm
“ Cuthbert* 2;33 pm .11:40 pm
“ Morris 2:54 pm .11:16 pm
*“ Hatchers 8:01 pm 11 ;03 pm
“ Georgetown Eufaula* 8:30 3:20 pm 10:47 10:40 pm
“ pm pm
•* S Spring Hill* 4;0** pm 9:58 am
‘ Midway* 4:27 pm 9:38 uin
‘ L r n*n Spr'cs* 4:52 pm 9:10 am
“ Pike llond 6;44 pm 8:13 am
Ar “ MonUgry* Perry C. 7:05 I5 pm 7:40 ail)
m
I A . “ ....... .......7:50 pm
“ Adam# •••••a 2:07 pm... .... J2:38pra
Ar Leesburg.. Albany.........2:55 ••••••• 2:25 pm.. ..... Lv 12:21 pm
pm.. 11 :55 pin
“ Ft. Gaines.......4:28 pm. “ 10:00 am
” “ Ozark..............7:35 Clayton.........4;55 pm.. “ 9:15 7:00 am.
pm • •• •• .... am.
f'allnv * Telegraph for Perry; stations. Smithville Connects for at Albany Fort
at
and Blakely, at Cuthbert for Fort Gaines; at
Eufaula for Clayton and Ozark.
Fur ticket;!, rates, schedules, or any infor¬
mation relative to l est routes, apply to \V
A. Graham, Fort Gaines, Ga., or write to
M. S. Belknap, W. F. SlIKLLMAN,
E. T. Charlton, Gen’l M’gr. _ Gen’l Passenger Traffic M’gP.
ly SAVANNAH. Agent,
ec GA. •
Appoint Administrator.
rNEOKOIA CLAY COUNTY—Whereas
Mrs. S. R. Whitby has applied to me
to have clerk Superior court appointed ad¬
ministrator on estate of Mrs. Martha Gnrd
ner, doceased, required late of said county, all per¬
sons are to sliow cause within the
time ar.ould proscribed be by granted." law, why said applica¬
tion not This Jan, 7th,
1889. " 11. K. Blockkr,
28 it Ordinary.
Letters of Administration.
State of Georgia }
Clay County,
Whereas Reubin Fain has applied for
letters of administration on Catato of El
dridge All Fain, deceased, late of said countv. with¬
in the persons time prescribed are required by to show cause
plication should be law, why "This said 'ap¬
1889. not granted. R. K. Blocker, Jan,
i ,
281t. Ordinary.
Application to Sell Land.
LamartiiaC. Georgia, edav McLendon, County:—Whereas Mrs
May McLendon having guardian of Lula
leave sell undivided applied to me for
to an 1 - 12 th interest in
lot of land No. 39 in 5th District of said
county, a* the property of said minor ward.
Notice is hereby given that i will pass upon
said application on the first Monday in
March next. This ieb’v 1st 1889.
* K. T. FOOTE,
214t pd Ordinary.
SHERIFF SALE.
State of Georgia, }
Clay County.
tIJlI.L BK St>LI) before the court house
*• door uoor in in tfie tne town *own or of rore Fo-t Guinea waines, Mia
county, to the h’gfie*t bidder for cash, with
in the legal March hours of sale on tho first Tues
ffiv i:« next, the following property
tw-wit: All that kt of land in that part ol
Fort Gaines, Ckv county, known as Green- >
villc and bounded on the north by land of j
Alfred llorton, E. church oh east lot, by and street.on soutli by tail by
A. M. on west
yard lot, containing one and one half* acres
more or less. Said land levied upon to sat¬
isfy a ii fa from tbe county court of said
c-'Untv in favor of J. E. 1‘eterson and against
Alex Henderson. This 29tfi Jan'v, 1889.
J.* T. McAllister,
214L Sheriff.
SHERIFF SALE.
( ^ CORG’ A. CLAY O>CXTY.
vX • SheriiTs Office.
March *? next '"'f’. ut 0 the ” u,e court house door
in \
cimy county, Ga, within tbe legal hour* of
inlo > V* the h 'S he#t .bidder for cash the j
following prepertytowitt
All ^f lot of Innd No. 184 containing 2054
css All of said lands K ing m the ,th Dis
tnct of Clav countv. Ga., and consists of one
tract well improved. land levied on
as the property of Isaac Collins to satisfy an
execution issued from Clay. Superior
in favor of a C\ ^danw against H. 1, Jus
tree nnd Isaac Collins- winch execution w
x8lu":“i^L/;r^
2141 “■f
Notice to Debtors.
Notice is hereby given to all who are now
owing pin us for lumber, that their accounts will
be red in the hands of an uttoiney for
collection IF NOT PAID BY FEBRUARY
1st. We are greatly in need of money, nnd
have waited on you through tho dull months
and now must have our money. Wc mean
business. Killex AQuattlebcm.
111 0 2-1
. AAvloe to Mothers,
Hrs. WrvrLow’3 SiKii HiMo Stmup shonld s&mji
bo used wlien children are enttiog teeth. It re*
lievea tho little suffer^ r;it once; it produoeanataral,
quiet button.” sleep, a ad It the lut! a cherub nvrakeaaa “bright
M a is very pleasant to taste. It
nootheo the child, softens the gums, allay* all pain,
regu diarrhoea, i ates the botveis, whether and is the best known reiaed 7
for arising from teething or
other onuses. Twenty-five cents * bottle.
wm
■ IJ RE
U & :■ m rsi
When I say Cms I do not mean merely to
stop turn them lor A time, and then havo them re¬
again. 1 mean A RADICAL CUlUSt
I have made the disease cl
FITS, EPILEPSY or
FALLING SICKNESS,
Allf 0 *lon^ study. I wauiukt my remedy to
Cure the worn case*. Becoase others have
failed is no reason (or not now receiving a care,
Bend at once for a treatise and a FbebBottl*
trial, and it will cure you. Address noIhi^SSTT
,
H . C . ROOT, M.C m l83REAaiST,Hfl»Y0«
8 1 21 I 4 y ?
Ei
OF PORE COD UVER OIL
ahd EYPOPHOSPHITES
- ■ ■ ■ ■
Almost as Palatable as Milk.
So r :ttxnt it OB be toben,
difeord, end sofmlUitd 1*7 the m«I
«aa*»ttv* .tomech, vtim tbe plain oil
plafo, 10 iTm«b € «"rriSH«" OP ‘ ^
“ Ettuu.skle ts a flesh predutCT. J
Perseas gala . I spoil J While t& Lilt g 1 . m
BCOTT’S EMULSION ia acknowledged Bcstprepi by
Physicians aJou in the to world be tho Fittest aad
for the relief aad mxoot
raucmanTmu 'iSwpNo .
ct “ E »*i
1
hm' v'
P /R 0 YAL*tds|\
si ■
Sti
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^4ksi*0
PQ 'mm m
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel o!
purity, strength and wholesoraenesH. More
economical than the ordinary kinds, and
cannot bo sold in competion with the mul
tiutde of low tests, short weight alum or
phosphate powders. Sold only in CO., cans.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER 108
Wall street N. Y. lCly.
Lbfst r ti V s seeds are the
n , South, East or West
Are grown from seed stocks, the result of
careful selections, in trial beds specially de¬
voted to that purpose. Seed trial'beds are
nothing having new, been as many in persons by this are house led to sup¬
pose, hundred use over
a varieties years, of clbyor
All Grass and
Seeds.
Thoroughly re-cleaned and freo from
weed seeds or trash of any kind,
J^mdreth's Lawn Grass Seed,
BS#L.Flower Seeds of the best approved
Imported and American Varieties.
Agricultural and Horticultural Imple¬
ments aud tools in great variety.
David Nos. 21 Landreth and 23 S. Sixth & Street, Son's,
Between Market and chestnut St*.,
Branch Store, Delaware Ave. and Arch St.,
PHILADELPHIA
Send for cataloguo.
Letters of Administration.
Georgia, Clay County.—W hereas T. C.
Sutton has applied for letters of administra¬
tion on the estate of Mrs. Queony Sutton,
deceased, late of said county. cause’within All persons
prescribed are required by to law, show whv said application the time
should not be granted. This Jan, 7, 1889.
It. R. Bocker,
284t Ordinary.
Just Received—One car-load of
the celebrated Tennessee wagons. Writ¬
ten guarantee given with every wagon.
W. A. Graham,
THE RIVER BRIDGE.
TTNTIL further notice, tho river bridgo
^ will be free to all parties coming
hero from Alabama, to trade, or to haul
freight from the railroad depot to Alaba
raa.
Attention Farmers’ Alliance.
Y\7E V V are making up a Wagon club.
Coine and got our prices. Wo are
selling the best wagon FBl’ERSoN&CO in tne murket.
97tf
THE WEEKLI
ADVERTISER
PUBLISHKD EYEBY FRIDAY BY
' WILL 1. mm tap
,
W. A. GRAHAM PROPRIETOR
W. B. GRAHAM, EDITOR.
SiTEntered at the Post Office at Fort
Gaines as second class matter.
FOEI 6AISE5 BRANCH 5, W, 1 l,
STATIO NS. 1 LEAVE, j AKRIVK.
Fort Gaines....... 10 00 am 4 20 pm
Coleman’s Depot. 3 27 pm 10 45 am
Outhbert.......... 2 50 pm 11 25 am
WC’onnects at Cuthbert with Macon and
Montgomery trains. W. A. Gkauam,
lyr Agent
Mr. J. W. BASS is our Au¬
thorized Agent for receiving
Subscription and Receiving
Money. He has your account
call and see him.
Happenings of the Day,
As seen by our Reporters
and Caught on the Fly.
To Our Subscribers.
We have decided to move our outfit to
the Grimsley building, on Hancock street.
We will be found there, over Speight’s
drug store after the March 1st, and will
bo glad to have our friends from the coun
try to call on us in our now quartora. On
account of the necessary disarrangement
of everything In moving, and.as wo wish
to have our press overhauled and repaired,
we will be compelled to issue a smaller
paper than usual. We will not be able to
give you as much reading matter as usual,
but will resume our regular slzo, as soon
as possible.
The gardeners have bogun operations
again.
The prospeot Is favorable for another
rainy week.
The little babe of Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Gieene is very sick.
The boys were turning loose tho dyna¬
mites Wednesday night.
G. D. Speight went up to Coleman, on
business, laat Saturday.
Mr. W. A. Graham attended the superi.
or court at Abboville Wednesday.
Mrs. C. G.Paullln, of Macon,Is In the city
visiting her son, Mr. J. E. Paullln.
Mrs. W. B. Graham loft last Saturday
for a few days visit to relatives in Clayton
Tho editor left to day to join his wife
In Clayton, Ho will be absent several
days.
Mr. VV. M. Tumlln, of Columbus, repre¬
senting a cotton firm of that city, isjin tho
Fort this week.
Mr. W. B. Ilattaway, one of the most
prosperous farmers In tho Bluffton district
was in town Wodnesday.
G. D. Speight takes the road again to
day, with his champion copying book.
The E. & O. Is his route this time.
Two great enemies—Hood’s Sarsapa¬
rilla and impure blood. The latter is ut¬
terly defeated by tne peculiar medicine.
Mrs. S. C. Mattox, wholis visiting her
sister Mrs. M. E. Burnett, went over to
Eufaula Sunday, returning Monday.
Three fishermen went out Thursday to
rope in the suckers. They brought back
two, and it wasn’t a good day for fish eith
er.
CaptG. R. Butllve loft for Atlanta last
Friday, to attend a meeting of captains of
^he State Militia, and also to push the
claims of his company for new guns.
Mr. Hamlet, of Augusta, a blind man,
was in the city a few days this week, sell¬
ing religious literature. He was well In.
dorsed by the pastor of his church, and
was deserving of patronage.
Mr. C. G.'Smith died at the home of his
father near Cotton Hill on last Monday
morning, and was interred in the cemetery
at that place Tuesday afternoon. He had
been in bad health for more than a year
but had been growing better until las
month_when he exposed himself to the
cold and rain in his anxiety to get his crop
started, and was taken ill again. His dis¬
ease being consumption, the progress was
rapid, and last Monday while sitting up
he died. Charly lived In Eort Gaines sev¬
eral years and was esteemed by all who
knew him here, as a young man of good
qualities, one to be trusted and loved.
The Aevektisee extends its spmpathies
to the bereaved ones.
One hundred of the cele¬
brated “GammSIl Stock,” just
received at the Adam’s Hard
ware House,
Dr. J. M. Hatchett.
That I may, the more actively, engage
in tho practice of medicine. I havo secured
the services of Itab Fowler, a competent
druggist to aid me in my drug business.
Those in want of my services can find me
either at my store or residence. Fort
GaiDes.Ga. J. M. Hatchett, M. D.
eowSm.
mis PAPER m:.T file' be fmnifte.
ai Ucu. f.
r.owux A CO’A
WS&ASS?
■
Blind for Eleven Days.
Mrs. J. T. LoVo of Leesburg, Ga., widow
of an eminent and successful physician,
says, under date of Sept. SO 1888: My
husband in a large and luomtive practieo
used Swift’s Specii'lc, and with it restored
to health many persans in whoso case all
other medicines proved useless. One
young man who had boon treated for six
yoars for blood poison, his condition had
gradually grown worse, and had got to be
horrible. lie was helpless for twelve
months and blind for cloven days. Ills
case seemed Incurable. But he was cured
souud and well by S. S. 8 ,, and to day is
a strong and healthy man.
Permauent.
At tho tlmo I began taking S. S. S. my
body and arms wore almost one solid sore,
and I had boon taking medicine for twen¬
ty-six years tojeuro blood poison. In loss
than thirty days my skin had all go loaned
off, and I was a woll man.
John. B. Willis.
31 Washington St, Atlanta, Ua,. Oct. 28 ’ 88 .
Swift’s Specific cured me of malignant
Blood poison after I had boon treated in
vain with old so-called remedies of Mereu
ry and potash. S. S. 8 . not. only cured tho
blood poison, but cured tho Rheumatism
which was caused by tho poisonous minor
als.
Gno. Dovelt,,
2422 Sd Avenue, N. Y.
Swift’ Specific is entirely a vegetable
remedy, and is tho only medlclno which
permanently cures scrofula. Blood Humor
Cancer and Contagious Blood Poison.
Send for boeks on Blood and Skin Dis¬
eases, mailed free.
y THE S WIFT SPECIFIC CO.
Drawer :j, Atlanta, Ga.
Mr. Oscar Wilde declares that there is
a docay of lying. Wd have mailed the
sunflower poet a copy of Bill Chandler’s
lato election-outrage ejioech and one of
Judge tom-gee’s recent loiters on tho south
to the Chlcago-Inter Ocean. If Mr Wild has
a spark of honor loft he will make a public
retraction of his rash remark.—Macon
Telegraph.
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It is a Curious Fact
That the body Is now more suscoptlblo to
benefit from medicine than at any other
season. Hence the Importance of taking
Hood’s Sarsaparilla now, when It will do
you the most good. It is really wonderful
for purifying and onrichlng tho blood, cre¬
ating an appetite, and giving a healthy
tone to tho wholo system. Bo suro to got
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which Is pocuiiar to
itself.
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- Mr. WIndom, who may bo our nox -
Secretary of the Treasury 13 In danger ol
being considered a man without a state.
Though ho has. lived in New York
several years ho protests that Minnesota
Is his home. And hero comos the republi¬
cans of Minnesota disowning Mr. Win
dom and denying that ho Is a Minnesota
man. Mr. Windora should try Oklahoma.
It might accept him.—Macon Telegraph.
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Try the “Gammiil Plow
Stock,’ and be convinced that
they Sold are the best stock made.
Hardware only by the Adam’s
House.
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The importance of purifying the blood exo,
not be overestimated, for without pure blood
you cannot enjoy good health.
AX this season nearly every one needs a
good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich
the blood, and we ask you to try Hood's
Doreilliot* CGUllcU Sarsaparilla. It strengthens
r jmd tuilds up the system^
creates an eradicates appetite, and tones tbe digestion,
while It disease. The pecullat
combination, proportion, and preparation
et the vegetable remedies used give to
Hood’s Sarsaparillapecul- *r rt O IlSeiT
Ur eurative powers. No *
other medicine has such a record of wonderful
cures. If yon have made np your mhu l to
buy Hood’s Sarsaparilla do not be induced to
take any other instead. It is & Peenlias
Medicine, and is worthy year confidence.
Hood’s Ssijsaparl’.k Is sold by all druggist*,
Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Han
100 Dc3oa Ono Dollar
CATARRH
COLD?®!* %
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HEAD.! j'-.. ar
Try the Cure fjp iiYia -Jp^
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Ely’s Cream Balm
Cleanses tha Paseeffos. AI¬
lays Inflan;u: -.ticn. Hea ls tho Soros.
Restores tfio t-eausos cf Taste, Smell
and Hearing,
a to fstawAtwnrfi aad
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NO. 31.
SHERIFF TAX SALES. •*’ u
State of Giougia, }
Clay County.
I will sell for cash to the highest and best
biiddor at public outcry between tho legal
hours of sale on tho first Tuesday in April ’*
1889 the. following wild lands to wit: Lot of
land No. 194 in tho fifth District of Clay
county Ga., or so much thereof as will pay
off and satisfy a tax execution in my hands.
Said land i* levied on as wild land to satisfy
a tax execution issued by the tax collector of
said county for tho ft ate and County taxes
duo thereon for tho year 1888.
Also at same time, place and manner lot.
of land 195 in the 6 th District of said county
or so much theroof ns will satisfy and pay oil
a tax execution in my hands, riald lot,‘No.
195, is levied on as wild lain! to sntisfv a tax
execution issued by said tax collector fort !.a
State and County taxos duo thereon for the
Also at same time, placo and manner lot
cf land No. 19(5 in said District or so much
of the same as will satisfy a tiix cxocution in
my hands. Said 1 t, No. 19(5 is levied on to
satisfy of a tax execution issued by the tax col*
lector said county for the State and coun¬
ty taxes duo thereon for the year 1388.
Also at the same time, place and manner
lot of land No. 1G8 in the 6 th District of said
county or so much of tho same us w ill satis¬
fy and pay off a fax execution in my hands.
Said lot, No. 1(58, is levied on as wild lund
to collector satisfy a of tax said execution issued by tho and tax
county for the state
county taxes due thereon for the year 1888.
This 23 Fcb’y 1889, J.T.McAllister,
314t Sheriff.
SHERIFF SALE.
State of Georgia * I
Clay County.
I wll sell at public outcry to tho highest
bidder for casu before tho court house in
said county on first Tuesday in April 1889,
l etwen the legal h jurs of sale the following
property to-wit:
One house and let iw the town of laix^l FortA
Gaines, of Rich Robinson, Ga., bounded the on tho north by Green by vllfl
on east
street, on the south by lands of Alex
derson and on the west by land* of Jofiri^
M. London. Said house and lot is better
known as the house and lot of Alfred Hor¬
ton. Same is levied on by mo to sntisfv a
Justice court execution issued from the Jus¬
tice court 431st, district G. M. in faTor of J.
1!. L. Allen for use of A 1* Ingraham against
fied Alfred according llorton. law. Tenants This in possession Fob. noti¬
to 26 1889.
J. T. AcAUiator, Sheriff
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CITATION.
Georgia, Clay County:—To all
whom it may concern: S. D. Cole*
signed mat) lias for in due form applied letters of to administra¬ the under¬
tion tho permanent of Elba Ann llydc, lute of
on estate
said county, deceased, and 1 will pass upon
said application on the first Monday in April
1889. Given under my hand and official
signature, this FeL’j 4th 1889. K. T. FOOTE,
314 Ordinary.
CITATION.
Georgia, Clay County:—To rH
whom it may concern: A. L. Foster
fins In due f rrn applied to the undersigned
for permanent letters of administration on
the estate of Emma J. Williams, late of said
county, deceased, and I will pass upon said
application 1889. Given on under tne first Monday hand and in official April
signature, this Feb’y 4th my 1889.
R. T. FOOTE,
314 Ordinary.
Jarcrs Drawn to Serve at the March.
Term of Clay Superior Court.
grand jimout:
T It Davis, J J Crawford,
J M Torbett, J U Simpson,
J S Collins, S D Colonial),
Joe Vinson, Phil M Brown, Tinsley,
G It Sutlive, T
W O Dobbins 5 T T Hammock
J L Cror.ier T M Kcnfroe
SJ Griffith John Sutton
F T Tenniile I ) (1 Karo bo
J V II Brown J N G Rogers
L Culbroth W J reeno
It D Williams F K Grist
G L Collins Wm Fain
H M Shaw 1) C Adams
L J Day J A Belcher.
Travem Jurors for First Week.
W. Randolph B. Hoi mo*, iirown, J. B. M. P. Greon, Culpepper,
1’. M. Brooks, W. It. Gay,
J„ J. J. Fulton, "W. W. B. II. Corky, Kngratn,
tf. Evans,
Robert Ingram, J. F. Creel,
A. C, Jenkins, J. M. Bryant,
J, (’, Hartley, G. C. Brown,
F. M. Guv, J.C. McGugan,
A. W. Hartly, J. W. Harrison,
J, W. Holmes. I). A. Fain,
John Harris, J. D. Coleman,
P. C. Ilonge, J. H. English,
W. E. Howell, J. I*. Dawson.
W. S. Horae, 11 H. Dukes,
C. B. McKinnon, C. II. MeKiuitnio, Milton,
K. I. Todd, Henry
B„ F. Grimsly, J. A. Gassett,
^jjrWo will give a list of tho TraVcrso
Jurors for the second week in our next issue.
“Dickens llad Olio Trtek,”
remarked the professor, in a discussion of
favorite authors, ‘‘which always struck
mo •>£ an oddity. I mean his habit of pin¬
ning some distinctive word or phraae on a
character, which must bo uttered on all
occasions. Now people in real Jifo don’t
iterate like parrots. At least, I kuow but
ono person who is liable to such criticism
—young Bowden, my neighbor. The pict¬
ure of health isn’t he? Ruddy cheeks,
sparkling eyes, ringing voice. Well, bln
pot phr »se, which I’ve often hoard him re¬
peat to perhaps a score of people suffering
from coughs and weak lungs, is : Take
Plerco’s Golden Medical Discovery.* No
wonder, either, for it saved him from a
consumptive’s grave.”
&500 reward offered by tho proprietors
of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy for an Incu¬
rable case.
rjUSlMY, will *hino the champion shoe* for BOOT-BLACK 5 cent*. Ua
would notify his your that they do
customers can
away with mirrors.
Book Keeping.
ALL young men dciiring instruction in
** Wimberly Book-koeping, & are requested Wednesday to meet nigfic me
at L’o’s store
night next, at 7 o’clock. I have had consid¬
erable experience in teaching this branch
and guarantee satisfaction in every instance,
i \ Respectfully, wiMbEitLY,
U F. tr
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