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W. A. GUAIIAM PROPRIETOR
YV. B. GRAHAM, EDITOR.
*4T Kilter*! »t 1he Post Office at Fort
Guinea os .nioxu clash matt kb.
fobt suns nini s, w. i. s.
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TV; l I inilien....... id 00 nm 4 20 pm
(’oieiruMi's i)epot. 3 27 pm 10 45 am
I’.Utlilwrt.......... 2 50 pni 11 25 am
<vT( oiims-ta at (’uthbert with Maoon and
Montgomery trains, W. A. Ukaham,
lyr A gout
Mr. J. W. BASS i? our Au¬
thorized Agent for receiving
Subscription and Receiving
Money. He has your account
call and see him.
Notice to Debtor?’.
Kotloo in hereby given to nil who arc. now
owing us for lumber, that their account* w 1)
be oik *cd in tlie hand* of an attorney for
eollection IK NUT I'All) BY FKBltUAKY
pave ht. We lilted are grcnfly through in need the of ir.onay, dull inontha and
w on you
at>4 bminew. now mu»t luivo.ovt, kill nu>ncy. A (^rATTLKiii'M. We u»»un
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OWING A CLARK i
Comm is,si on Mcrch a nts.
For the sale of Fbdits and Veoetajiles,
WTHpoelal attention given to the sulo of
WATER MELONS.
No. 11 west Front street,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
i Just Received—-One- car-load of
the cad 9 bra|e<l Tennessee wagons. Writ¬
ten g^umnteo given wit* ewry wagon.
W. A. Ob.viiam,
HoIiupn.
A flog station hg .1 ,p*en ewtabllshod at
Thompson’s mill, Mf- inilon from town,
eMiiori Holmes, where the train will stop
!o tnk«' passengers, on signal.
W. A GRAHAM, Agent.
IMPORTANT. NOTICE.
In future nil notices emanating from
the Ordinary office for publication,
tho advertising fee will have to he
paid in advance. No deviation from
this r»‘h* for anv person.
Will 11. (Jit a ham,
May 10, IS SO. Manager.
F*»r Ntite of Motif.
4 Will nell or rent our six-room dwelling
In Fort Gaines. Place has negro cabins,
stable,and other .jut houses, also a flue
fri.lt orchard. Artesian well water in the
kduse. Address,
R. It. Blockbu,
may Il-tf. Fort Gaines, Ga.
I ANDJtKTirS REEDS AUK THK
LBKST North, South, East or West
A re grown from »ocd stock*, l>eti* the re hit of
ciircful selectiiiiio, In triiil MV'clully de
v«>t«'d to that purpooc, bad trial beds arc
nothing new, a.i many poreons are led to snp
piwe, Iihv ing been in ime by this house over
a liintcltvJ yean.
All xnriutice of Grass and clover
Kecds.
Tliomughly rc-cleancd and free from
weed seeds or trash of any kind,
Lnmlndli’s Lawn Grass 8ml.
Flower Seeds of tho best apprevee
ImtHtrted and American Varieties. '
Agrieulturul and Horticultural In.plc*
ments and to«ds in great variety. Sons,
David Landreth & •
No«. 2l and 22 8. Sixth Street, «
Between Market and chestnut St*.,
« Store, l’ljlLADELVHlA. Delaware Avy?. and Arcli St.,
Pend for jabtHguo.
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tl.e ul input*. II MuUvnts at
CLASSICAL AND MILITARY
of Vo. loMfMHiInn. U*lf wsalnn ttti. Nnoilnu.
CHEAP FLOWERS.
Wc believe sell the plsnts, •** * of
wc most (
fine varieties for the money, of rnv firm in
i he South:
A*!i!'« imnUir'r:^* ^ '$* * 0 *’ |? ' »°°
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r mium*, rim*, asst’d.....15 fur 8100 <
fcoTSviui for cataUvfue. FREE, and give
^Chas. N. Woodruff & Co.,
Florists. Macon, Ga.
47th YEAR!
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The Great Turin, Iifanstri¬
al arfd Stock Jour An l of
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ONE YEAR FOR*.$l.
FREE Sample copies .will bo mailed
on uppiicalicn to
The CULTIVATOR ^L/ShING Co
Drawer 8, At la iff a, Ga.
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y TV Lft esntter oewbeek,
MEDICAL SJEXSJ?
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CITY AYB COUNTRY.
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NEWS GATHERED FROM OUR
OWN SECTION,
Chips tarried by the freeze and
Caught on the Fljr by
Our Reporters,
It u * T -ur - ? ' 1 &
PRiftAt; r is'99.
June i\
Tub A O' BRTinkK foreman and editor re¬
turn moioB. thanks to typo Joe Coleman for a
flno •
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A>«ge lot of Terrell scrapes, the best
•crape over introduced.
T. J. Sasdbrs A Co.
Impurities of the blood often cause great
annoyance at this season; Hood's Sarsapa¬
rilla purifies the blood and cure# MI such
affections.
It should have read tomatoes not cucura
l*r« that Mr. Kelly shipped last week,
lie sent off ten crates, lie has not yet
had returns from thorn.
Mr. Joe Coleman, of this offle, desires
to return thanks to the charming Miss
Willie Puckett, Kvors shown him
Whilo at Coleman loot week.
A. ( ldrjji lot of Terrell scrapes, the best
scrape ever Introduced.
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T. J. ifcriHDstte A Co.
, We nio in tl o dry spot this year. Good
oaeons of rains all around town within
four or live miles, and yet crops of all
kinds nearer town are suffering for rain.
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Don’t fail to rftad our special rates In
Job work. Wo have turned out several
largo lots of work this woek and are pre¬
pared to fill orders promptly, Sond in
your orders.
JiSeo report of tho school examination on
our editorial page, Our local columns
were too crowded to givo it room. We
are uuder obligation to Col. F. B. Dillard
for the. article.
Wo have tho most complete lino of
sweeps, scrapes, etc., In town. Sizes
from 12 to 28 Inches.
T. J. SAKDBR3 A C’O.
Mr. J. W. Sutljvo ?.ilppe<l tho first car
of riirlous from this section last Wednes¬
day. . Mr. 8utlivo was In with tho first car
ISH year, and Is but three days later now
than last.
Wc learn that Mr. Kelly, while at work
In his truck farm last week, falntod from
overheat. Wo are glad to report, howev¬
er, that he soon recovered and is at this
time all right.
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Tho baby boom am, the building boom
seems to have struck our town at tho same
season. Correct too, for more room, is
needed for tho small army of Infants who
have captured the city.
Kargin reentered tho store of Mr. F. T..
ToniJUcy night before last, and succeeded
in getting off wfth aliout #10 worth of
goods. ^Tfhoy brtke in through the back
door. No efe'e to tin guik.y parties has
yet bo«.*n dlsdovorcd.
It Is announced that the
meeting tliat has been carried on lor two
weeks at tho Baptist church will bo closed
to-night. The meeting has been wc?l at
temlcd and the. seryi'ijs much enjoyed.
t v iily bm accessior, to the church by con¬
version has been mado.
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The sidewalk on crust Hartford street
has never cost the town anything, tho cit¬
izens of that end of town have paid their
full proportion of taxes. A portion of the
walk .commencing Just ^ abovo Judge
bark’s lot is nooAng work badly. Can’s
our marshal put his hands at work on
ft?
Friend Bun West, ehipptd several bush
els of Irish potatoes to Atlanta this week,
xnd sold a largo xjuaulity iu this place.
Bun is made ‘ the
o f right metal. lie
not advocalo a desertion cf our best friend
—cotton, but he believes in raising on
his farm provisions of ah,kinds, and hav
ing eometbiag'at all tim^a of tho year to
place upon the market.
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■ Wc most earnestly urge our cit¬
izens to take some action, in regrtrd
to the protection of graves -
XV11ITK P cr8nns in tho old cemetery,
The subject has been mentioned in
paper several lines ,„d every
citizens cau realize hot* slmmcful it
.would be fo allow the graves to be so
desecrated.
The editor attended a meeting of the
Chapel Alliance last.Saturday, and in ad
t<y» suocfseful bus*rTCss ti^p, en¬
joyed himself veff ri’Ach with tho good
AHlancemen of that lodge. They are In
a flourishing condition and taking right
bold of all matters concerning the welfare
of their order and discharging their duty
faithfirlly. We desire to return thanks
especially to Messrs. A. C. button, Robt.
McKemmlo and J. II. Hancock.
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Nearly mil the Foit Guinea boy's ^vho
hax-j been attending &•’ »ol from home
ha-e returned. Dr. Frauk Gunn is. we
believe the only one who is still away.
He will not return aa all this summer, pre¬
ferring to remain in New York and prac
i tiee in the hospitals, under guklai -e of
skillful physicians. Frau?* h’asr gene to
work in earnest to fit :hin self for the prac
tt?»of medlelue^ a*ul wc congratulate him
• on • his grit in dialing his choice and stick¬
ing to it.
Peaches, » ** fft
we are sor-y to say seem to be
too plentiful in the iai »e m irkets of this
state. The Sovaanah Ne- ' published in¬
terviews with aU the ( join, ission men of
that city lust week, tfciy state thr.t peach
e i are poring ia so fas- tr. it they eant
poet' of thorn to any m rauuge. They are
shipping a few to nortueru markets,
niffst of them an* of tho A*. ..under variety,
and, so they claim, spoil hi a few days.
They have ordered all shi^ meats stopped
Returns fiom Maeoa or Atlanta. to ship¬
pers from this section are not as antWtfae
tory as at first.
A Happy Marriage.
On last Sunday afternoon, at the
•esidcncc of Rev. Z. T. Weaver, Mr.
John W. Sutton pht? Miss Ida Rey¬
nolds were united in marriage, Mr.
Weaver officiating
Mr.. Sutton is well and favorably
known hv the citizens of both town
iud county, having spent the whole
>( his life among us. As a farmer,
hi* success was admitted by all who
knew his 'methods, arid his public
'ife has gained him many friends.
For the faithful discharge of his du¬
ties as marshal of onr ertv since Jan¬
uary-1st, lie has won the hjgh regard
of every citizen of Fort Gaines.
Miss‘Reynolds, who came here the
first of the year, a stranger to our
poople, has, by her quiet and Chris¬
tian conduct won the hearts of o»rr
people, as co mplet'ely and s as
many fricuds and well-wishers in this
place, as she has in Clayton,. Ala,,
her former home and from which she
canr»e so warmly rdtommended to our
citizens. . .«
Tub Advertise!! extends to them
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its sincere congratulations at, this
happy occurence, and confidently
hopes for them the happv Hfd pros¬
perous future they so richly deserve.
Melons.
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The following I# a list o! tho names and
shipments of melons this week:
Tuesday—J. W. Sutlive 1 car.
Thursday—Graham A Stanford 9 care;
G. R. Sutlive 1 car; J. L. Smith 1 car.
Friday—W. A. Graham 1.
Our melon growers always enter¬
prising, despite tK~ drowth and very back¬
ward spring, have not failed to sustain
their usual record. The first car of this
season being but three dnys behind that
of last year.
Mr. C. G. Mandeville, formerly
foreman in this office, left Monday
for Brunswick in search for ivorlc bet¬
ter suited to 1)is ability. Charles is
one of the best typos ever turned out
in this place. We hope he will soon
lucrative employment and fn a place
where his talents will ehable him tt>
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rise to the highest ^ phicc in his trade.
Mayor’s Court.
Monday, the regular reception day
of Mayor 8peight was the occasion of
much sorrofr to some of his visitors.
Gene Gordon and Alex Brooks,
negroes, and would-be pugilist, were
called upon id swell the city’s sur¬
plus fund,* fbr this openly defying
the statutes mado find provided for
such cas^s.
Hoskin Richards, Rhcna Jones and
Simon Jackson, three nogro youths
who had the town in charge awhilo
' -’ll ' night, . } t called .. yL ■*J *’.t t,, <
baturday were upon to
pay a license for the same. Tho sen
tence coming under the head of drhnk
and disorderly. Hoskin, having run
the town most to his satisfaction,
paid $2.50 for the privilege, while
Rhona ftn’T Nfrrkn Having had a shor¬
ter whack at things, got off at $1
each.
And now as a duty we owo to the
boys of our town, we put Jeff Quillin
of tlio Clayton CiTtrier, on notice that
as our town has opened a matrimo
al business with his, wc expect our
orders to be supplied, and as a guar¬
antee of good faith, wc place an or
der ten just such lovely females as
samples already sent. We have the
8eni1 on }’ our g irl s Jeff,
For fh?’Lafgest Melon.
)Ye will mail to tho person sending us
tha largest melon this year, a copy of
“The Advertiser,’ and the ‘At¬
lanta Weekly Journal,’’-FREE.
A correct weight will be kept of aU mel¬
ons received, and will publish the same
each week.
Notes for Publication.
Name: B. Cleclfter; residence; Elm
street, Hrllas, Texas; occupation:
barber; statement April 10th, 1889:
Had ulcrated sore throat several years;
could not talk loud enough ; or plain
enough to be understood by "my wife
and family. In the effort lo drink
water or coffee it would come 4 >ut of
my nose. My tonsils were eaten
away by the jjlcer. I took a great
many remedies. Pot.ash and mwcury
mixtures iibpaired rar ’ dfges*
tion. I finally abundoned ,*11 other
treatment and began Swift* Spcific,
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and a few bottles cured me lonnd and,
well—voice recovered, health made
good. This was several years ago
and have had no return of the dis
ease.
'fVb ' ■ Bottles ,
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Two bottles of Swift’s Specific cor¬
ed me cf. a bed condition of my blood,
from which I had suffered for 18
months. I h&d btatdhes and sore*
which wot? paitrfnl acvl troublesome.
S. S. 6.. is much better than potash
and mercury mixtures, and I recom
mend it .above all blood remedies,
E. D. Comptos, Homeland, Ya.
Treatise oa Blood and Skin Diseases
mailed free. - .
The Swrpr Specific Co., Drawer 3.
At’anta. Oa,
PERSONAL.
Mr. Joe Cock spent a few days with his
family this week.
Old tiiSe Buck Ellington, was In the
city yesteiday. *
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Sergt. I.' B. West lea-es t%day lor a
trip out West.
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The Jolly drummer, Tom Black, was In
the city yesterday.
Miss Lizzie Brannon ia visiting relatives
in the country tills week.
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Mto» Jennie Irwjrp of JShortervllle, is
visiting relatives in the city.
Mr. Lee Howell ia visiting his brother.
Mr. W. E. Howell this week.
Mrs. J. D. Ix>e, of Bluffton, is cm a visit
to her niece, Mrs.- F. L. Whpberly.
Mrs. J. R. McLendon is visiting her
parents in Eufaula.
Master Joe Coleman took in the lee
cream festival at Coleman last Friday.
Mr. W. J. Bass, traveling salesman for
the celebrated Tennessee Wagon, was In
the city Tuesday.
Mr. Jim Sharpe,* who hae been attend
lng school at Dahlonega, Ga., returned
homo last Monday. h
Mr. R. W. Irwin, of Shorterville, has
be<$ attending the meeting at the Baptist
church this woek.
Miss Lizzie Ilplmea of this county, yos
a guest of Miss Gussi: Tumipseed, a Tow
days this week.
Mr. Pope Hatchett roturned home from
Auburn, Ala., Monday night, wfcero he
had been attending school. *•
Miss Maud Alllscn. o* Cuthbert has been
a guest of Mrs. M. E. Burnett, roturnlng
to her home fast Thursday.
Fort Gaines Alliance had a business
meeting in their hall last Friday. Noth¬
ing of special interest occurred.
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Mr. R. E. iLutz, the popular railroad
man of Montgomery, paid his many friends
In this city a visit Monday last.
Miss Lizzio Burneyps visiting relatives
la Shellman, and also taking in commence¬
ment exercises at that place this woek.
Miss Emily Castleberry, who has been
visftfng her sister, Mrs.- M. E. Burnett,
returned to her home In Cuthbert, last
Thursday.
Lieut. E. L. Potorson; Bo’gt R. E. Po
terson; O. 8. G. Clarence Brown; Corp. L.
t’ohen; Private A. J. Fleming loft Mon¬
day for tho encampment at 8t. Simons.
On account of sickness, Mr. Columbus
Campbell left for his home in Alabama on
Wednesday. Hfa many friends on tfils
side of the rjvef, tfcust tbit Ke 111 soc'ri
be restored to health.
Notice to City Tat Payers.
The Book arQ now,.opened for .receiving
City taxes at rfr> cffico at the court house.
The city ordinance requires, ymi toigive in
your taxes. Como forward ond mr.ko your
returns at onee and avoid double -tetf.
Books closes July 20th. R. T. Footk.
6214t Clerk city council.
T.Aim.s
.ceding a tonic, or children take. that want building
brown's up, should
iron totters.
tion, It is and pleasant Biliousness. to take, All cures dealers Malaria, keep Indiges¬ it.
Advice to Mothers. ’■
Mrs. WntSLow’s Soothixo Sirup should always
be used Xrhcn children are cutting testb. It re¬
lieves the IttDe raderer.-it once; it produces natural,
quiet button.”' sleep, and the A.Is little cherub awakes as “bright
Boothes as a very pleasant to taste. It
lotes the the cbjld,softens hot* and is tbegums.aUnysallpain, known
regu diarrhcBa, els, the best reined y
tor whether arising from teething or
other causes. Twenty-live cents a bottle.
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CENTRAL RAILROAD & BN’K’G CO.,
OF GEORGIA.
SCHEDULE SOUTH-WESTERN EHVISIOM.
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No. 26. In Effect, May 12th, 18S9. No. 26.
ST BOUND. Between Macon, Cuthbert, Fort EAST BOUND
Read D«wd. Gaines, Eufaula & Montgomery. Read Up.
«s a Leave ; , ^lacon. Arrive 610 B.BBBBBBB
«■ a Arrive *7 ort Valley II V
a a It Marsballville tt
a ft ♦Montezuma tt V
a’fi tt Oglethorpe tt *3
tt AndCrsori tt V
a tt *AiiiericuB . V tt V
a tt ♦Smith vflld ti¬ ’O
M a ff Bronwood >> w
tO &&>£> a • tt Davr&n ti *S BB.BB
tO tO a a *■ tt ti Shellman ♦Cuthbert ► f ft tf to to otoc? ®«o ^ ^
| Between Cutlxbert an J Foft Gaines. |
00 CN :3T p. m. Le\ve -’Cuthbert Arrive P aaa
p. m. Arrive Coleman J ff*. P
4^30 p. m. »» ♦Fort Gaines Leave v>
Cuthbert and Montgomery.
2 50p. ” m. Leave ♦Cojhliert Arrive
3 35 .. Arrive Georgetown tt
* 3 33 ” ♦Eufaula
tt
4 23. ” ft Springhill ”
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5 10 ” ff tUjaion Spring ”x
6 45 ” ft 'M >ntgomery Leave 800
B p m
♦Teiegraph stations. Cocn^tions made at Fort Valley for PdrryJ’at 7---:---*rr— Sinithville
■j and Cutflbert
for Albany Blakely, at for Fort Gainesp at Eufaula for Ozark. - ‘
For ticket rates, schedules, or any information relative to best routes apply to
W. A. Graham, Agent, * Chide Bostick, Trav Pass Agf.
Fort Gaines, Ga. ‘ Havannah, Ga.
W. W. Starb, Hupt. E. T. CkARi/roy, Gea'l Pp^s
Macon, Ga. C31S9tf. Savannah, Ga.
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FASHiaXAriLE TAILOR.
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. Mens alkl Boy*s Suits to Order.
Firt CIcl^s Fits Guar a ff teed
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F r CO rr- Class J, OC • * i *
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Next Door to Speight’s Drugstore.
H. BORNEMANN,
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* New • • Millinery. -»i
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Mts. F. P. AUop calls attention to the
fact that she is noY opening up the brotight hand
someet line of rhflllnef^tf-xxl? c*er
fo tills market. • Her store lS’-sltoatcU on
south Washington str*X[t, .rrest 'of the
court house,-and she cc*diall|r. invites the
public to call and see her goods Before
buying. All late style noveiities In hate
will be found among her assortment.
Kew goods arriving almoet daily.
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RpYAL f oMj
£ / 4
fAKlH^ POWDER % *
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varios. A raan’el of
purity, strength and wboJesomeness. More
economical than the ordinary kinds, and
cannot bo sold in compeiion with the mul
tiutde of low tests, short weight alum or
phosphate powders. Sold only In cans.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 106
Wall stroot N. Y. 161y.
NOTICE
Is hereby given that application will bo
made assembly to the next session leave of tho goneral intro¬
of Georgia for to
duce a bill td bo entitled: An set to*f*b
hibit the putting of fish traps and.ipther
obstructions in the Patau la creek arid its
tributaries, in tho counties of Stewart,*
Randolph, Quitman and Clay, and for
other purposes. This May 28 1889. 4t.
30 Days Only.
Wo offer for the next thirty days ("only)
Note and Letter heads printed and padded
at the following low prices „
Letter Note Heads, Heads,, perJIOOO.. .$2.25
per iooo ..
thfweek"
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ORDINARY NOTICES.
Georgia, Ckijr Counter ■* To all- whom*it
may couccrji. Thos. IL JecoJgan. Admin¬
istrator of W. II. Jernigan, cfecccso J, Kas
in lands due forni ap(4ted'Tor leave ttt sell tho
belonging to tiiri. estate will ef said do,
ceased, and said application bo heard
on Gthylay the first Monday fn July next. This
of May 1889.
R. T. Foote,
5314t Ordinary.
Georgia, Clay County; To all whom it
may concern-” Mittio Watson, adminis¬
tratrix of J. Vf. T. Catchings, dedeased,
has in due feim applied to the undersigned
for leave to all t'fe lands belonging to the
estate of said dee ased, and said .applies
tion will be H ard bn the first Monday Iri
July next. 1 ihs 6 h day R. of May' T. 18-S9.
Foote,
5314t Ordinary."
Attention Farmers’- Alliance.
Come are and-get making up a Wagon ’ club,
selling v y the best our in the prices. market. Wc are
wagon PeTErson*
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rands of **u*no they w i^ • 11 .use this
year. 1 T l hath ir* the following r well-know*? • i 4
*9 Pm' , ' .all ;* |«^ of wlxich • * * * V have *4,4. been ^ ** fti W. * *-*• *
this section; arid given full satisfaction.
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GEORGIA STATE GRANGE FERTILIZtK,
PHOSPHATE! "
GEORGIA STATE GRANGE ACID
Ferryman’s ammoniated dissoi ved bone 1
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MErRYmaN’S acid phosphate;
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LISTER’S; AMMONIATED DISSOLVED BONE,
GOSSYPIUM PHOSPHO.'
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1 TYitli, an experience of. Twenty years in haijtUiug.
fertilizers in this section, I nm prepared to se¬
lect the best grades and recomrherid them to my
customers.
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Call and the Railroad ■ u • .*
see me at depot, and get the ben i
B.feT °/ lo ng «XpcrieiiSo. Obtaining the VERY
grades that can be liad,
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The readers of TnE Aovdp.rtiskk are cordially inyi^ed to command mo
mo when in want of rir*y!h : ihg in my liiiov ' ! You need ’ r,ot b
fraid of 1 not priding vYhat you want, as I keep a yory •. < ^
FULL n!> YAHIKD STOCK w,v
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Of all kinds, and 1 think I can surely suit you. • A« to ptficos, 5 I ^buli
say l am not undersold by-any hoifso in Georgia.« New ITome
and domestic Seiwihg Machines l*ept in stock all tho
* ' • v - time. ’ISespectfuliy, '* 4 .'** ’ ' ’
„ CUTHBERT, GA. dm W. B. ELLIS, Manager
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WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER;
Next, doorio Opera House, where he Is prepared to daoo ce’ 'ja o
repairs on Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.' After au ex per in anil
FIFTEEN year's in the buajneRs, he guarantees sstisfactio
solicits the f ublic patronago.
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Steam Engines., (Mton Gins,
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P wanting any articles in above
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■jWAGONS aND BUGGIES aSPECIALTY, t
in which COMPETITiON is defiied.
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Remember that every WAGON I sell' is
Warranted in Writing ■
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W. A. GRAHAM.’