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DIRCTORY.
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UHURCHES.
BmicT ('turn* it. M'-V. 7.. T. Weaver,Tas
t-»r. IV- -m liinif J-! .tl 3rd Bin-days in ea< h
tmiiith, Sun«lH'.'-#i li''oi p &. m., >1. E, 1’uni
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ing*#
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Vi»d«>r. IVcmLiiraand :: a! i -It ii .Sundays NV. ip
tm It m-iiitl'. Sunday-se! 9 a. m. A.
♦Iialuttu Stipt. L-nli^' l’tau r iru'ling Tiiei
■lav aftei'-M-i'ii, Voung luen-*' reaver luei.-t
iiii' T-i- -lav - veiling. 1!- g>jJai Brjiyi-r
lug Wedncaduy evc:i ! iu>.
I’llMHllV 11 iiia x < ’m it*■ t’.-----riin-lay
Icluatl 9 a*. J. !’• 11. zr ,w.;. Supt,
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
J. !L PnullWfe, S. I). Coleman, .). K.
Creel, A. I.. Poster," J. N. Biijliie,
Coi’n/y Titt'Amnun, J. P. II. llrown
Tax Coi.i.ff.-roii, W. V I', Harrison.
Tax ILiivut vkh, •\\ H. Davis. •
C-ollONKH, J ?) Owens.
MASONIC DIRllCTORY.
Dari i’v I.itfgflt. N<». 17.- !!'-•• iiL;r len.-f.
big St mulct’ll F. ^Hturda.fe N\ ev*nii*gs. '!• T. il
Brown, D. Gunn, .
I.AK.\Vt;l"i A rflriAl’I'l-'R N->. 12 - I’-'guhs? W.
tamding* Clruinott, -i-'t Batuuh.y , entiling. A.
ii. I’. ** *
CY. a. Graham Ooiuie'!,No. 22 -llegnlnr \
meist'.ny 4i 1» SuturtLy -iwi.iug. V*. A. t-iin
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K of 11. Galne. L dgo N-*. 18 C 7- Tlegulnt \v.
oii'etiiig 2nd and 4l!i ’I’uer-l-iy niuli!.- I-.
1 JglitiVmt, Bepi»rte:-. T M lb-own. Dictator
COUNTY.
BiTKitlon fornr, iltin. J T Pluik# JuVljra
J II Gu-jirv* s«lllri\or. J W », ck*k
3 T McAHister, sheriff, and lleguui lerm, 4th
M* ndays in Murch St ptei »tK i ,
Court o> OitniN.Mtv.—K. T.
Foot* 1 . Ordiiuirv, oiwli ltwgular Hiding 1st,
Monday in mont h
County Court—G. b. Lark,
Judtrn.
IRVV 11 N & \YAHVY 1 CK,
ATTiM'.M'.VS AT 1A\V.
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T'atauiA ( ireuif. t r
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IMIVSU IAN niiil si;Kii:uN
\t CuNitcvL Dkiu feiRK.
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ourife>-Oprra»iv#CTab#.
t MICHES TS 4 ■Ill {f >- ? tgf
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ST CUSH PRICES
$1.98 a Wffek a
irsnntls L’Atvit of tho host $18.00
fcur ever mario ar lell
ko Co-opcratiYo Clibs.
operative K##V, Chcttp+*t, Sj-^uvn Mn$t Oottenfent,
To of eellinifatcbi'#
.imvifetwu' JLcver SteoiYlader*
rovery cwceUa! io iufe.vatw;v el dura,
shave, Fnt» found in addition, In s-tber numerous{MU-mA watch, they
no tin
IFw"/, h 1'hey ar# /W-w •qua. for ap
K. ■■ruey.aumiOity ,$nd *rrH<*
?*thew^?rSSS 65<tea
Tivr »•»*• !^RL If cVfiTnCUe TO I V’ kT 3?,
WATCH CLU3 CO
9m Che stun: Si.,
/ O. Box ”’8. PUUo. r*
I r»IW to < aj Oc-J-1 liMTED A6ERTS
UK>roiol A#*uc/.
flubs U Jin lfow CousUuUy and 8av# Formlu* Money
k<c# in tvCRv uknae
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ORGANS
L.&B.S.M.H ■
FIFTH ANNUAL
CLEARANCE SALE
June I to Aug. 1,1889.
Worth $25;000 Fla
of no# anil Organ#
from bust inuWrra to be ulosod
ont rrgartlloM of cont Or valoe,
HiocU too larv*. Mu#teonvert
intocaah ot ioetalluicntaancts.
MUFrtV4 SJrtrely not NEW used INST day. UP
a
Homo, Nearly Now—need a ffew
uionihi, only.
Homo, »«ra n year or ao.-Home,
uecd two to three years. t
Nome, tine Second If nutl*- -t nkrn
la exohaamn and made new In
•nr repair Fartary. Kcpoliidicd
-Iti'^rtnm*. nnd UeMtori-d lo Tone
Art Ion, and made &ood tor
yearn or nerelec.
UAIUJAINS. ftVHUY ONJm
EASY TEHMS.
Tonr OWN Ti lths »lmo#t.
Very light Monthly Payme nt#,
orHiniUli'anli Payment nnd bal¬
ance when you got ready.
CASH Buys CHEAP.
Give you nil the time wanted
hut SPOT CASH will nave you
money. TitY LK ON. We will
meet yau every time.
150. PIANOS STS. Sioa,
SIS!.
ORGANS $24,
SiS. $50, STS.
WRITE FOR BAROAiil SHEET.
CLEARANCE SALE
SUKURER { 339 ,
UIDDEN& BATES, SJ.H.
SAVfiKNAH, QA.
CffA . R. HKRR0K, JOHN J. GSUDRf
Herron & Gaudry,
(Succor rs to L. J. Gu'lnuirti-in & (’■*>.)
COTTON FACTORS,
AND
C am mission. Merchants.
120 Hay Street, - Savanx.ui, Georgia.
. , , ,
in to alt bueino., (<i us. «!«.
Buck! cin* s A rn i cu Sa 1 vc
1 mi l>K-r Salvk . lu the world for Cuts,
Bruises. F-u'- a, l l.HWo, S,4tlUioun», Fever
Boros,'I i'tf -r, ('hHpp<-»drIhmdC (ThiJWaUia.
Corns and all skia Ln.pi ions, positively
cures IMF's, or no pay received, isguar
unU'i-d to give p.'rL'vt satisfaction, or
-money refunded. l*rtro 35 cts. pt r box .
For sale by W. M. Si«eighl.
IP.I TO .’H1 5 SAVED.
Complete luunu^s only *7 ”7 prices*?
catalogue free. Whv pc.v nUnil
Wo sell 800 sett ea.-h jnun'th. Ago,;^
wanted. Nat|ox.m. Haiuisss Co.. Wi>ii ir .
B.feir. Manit^cti ns**s. 1-1 to 24 Wells s*^,
Buffalo, N. Y.
8i
,:t WEEK »
Th. man gazette win w
ill mfln'tHj. the Uutt«d Ssruts'ly wrr.pjK 1 to anv addru*.s
Suites for hive luoliths ou
w^ptof <>XK DOLl.AH.
■ clubs. S«unj>V l: ' iigcjiV.
ana conics? mailed free.
'UlCHARDr
Ihtm uti n So t.'.re, N. Y.
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The SliiMMi C<L
Waaefactvrsrs of
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THE STERLING* PIANOS,
warns Fc-n
Quality ol Tone, .Beauty of Design,
FINISH snei nets pYahitityfDrit -IQ
Ing in Tunc have r»o equal.
»8hnset*S fsr Fits Years
FORT GAINES, GA., FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1889;
traf > O’A it V ■
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Absolutely Pure 3
Thfet po’.v-ler 11-vnr vnrlf ;. A marvol of
purify, Ht I'l'iiglli aud tvholuaoUH tl’ina. 3Ii>ro
o •uuQniic.il than the ordinary kinds, mid
cm not l>,- sold In oompellon with tho mul
tlublo of low tests, short weight nlutn or
phosphate* powil-M’s; Mold only in
KOVAL HARING l'OWDEli CO., 106
Wall street N. Y. lGly.
30 Days Only.
<j off-jr for Oio next thirty days (only)
Not-' mid Lotto;- heads printed and i»addud
.it tiUJ following lo\\ prices
Not** Hoaffs, . . . ? 2.*25
letter por 1000 . . $ 310 }
We can do your Work any day in
the weak. Satisfaction Guaranteed
Notice to^C’ity Tax Payers.
1 ho Book aro now opened for receiving
Gfi-y taxes at my olltoo lit tho court house.
The city ordinance,requires you to givo in
your taxes. Gome forward and make your
returns at onao and avoid double tax.
Books closes July 20th. K. T. Foots.
0214t Clerk oily council.
]Ii PORT ANT NOTICE.
I:i future all notices emanating fruin
tno Oniinary oflicc for publication,
tk' 1 n-lvcrtisiirg fee will have to bt>
pai l in •U'iva.ice. No deviation from
this rule fur any person.
Ws: h Ii. Ghaiiam,
Miv 10, M-- nager.
V
For Sale or Kent.
Will noil or ront our six-room dwelling
in Fort Gaines. Place ha.3 negro cabins,
stable and other out houses, also a fine
fruit orchard. Artesian well water in the
house. Addrosa,
1?. If. Blocker,
may 3-tf. Fort Gal'ic s, Oa.
0 OWING & CLARK
( ummission Merch a nis.
For the sale of Fruits und Vegetables.
•Jirspeelnl attention given to the sale of
WATER MELONS.
No. 11 v.est Front street,
Clnelnratl, Ohio.
Nolicc
council of Fort Gaim a to issue Bonds to
the amount of Five thousand dollars
complete the repairs cm the Bridge
the Chattahoochee ltivcr at Fort Gaines
Georgia and for other purposes.
NOTICE
Is lioro’ y given that application will be
made to (lie next st'ssion of the general
assembly bill of Georgia for leave to intro¬
duce a to be entitled : An act to pro*
• hibit the putting of fish traps and other
obstructions in the Put aula creek and it-
1 tn^wtnnes, Lauuolph, Quitman in the counties and Clay, of Stewart, aud for
,
puip-oseiL lliis May -b 1889. It.
CENTRAL RAILROAD & BN'K’G CO.,
OF GEORGIA,
SCHEDULE SOUTH-WESTERN DIVISI0M.
I'lO. oq In EfTeet, June 23tl, 1889. No. 28.
i WEST ROUND. between Macon, Cuthbert *Ftit EAST BOUND
Read Dowd. Gaines, Eufaula & Montgomery. Read Up.
I—* S® 3 Leave Macon. Arrive 6 I?> p BBESS
** ? J Ajrriva 5r:irsliullville* . *Forfc Valiev *> 5 03 p
t~t P B Y» se 4 47
•-« o ♦Msjntcznma »* p
3 4 20 p
1-4 e »» Oglethorpu Anderson M 4 15 p
3 f* 3 52 p 5
3 ** ♦AiuorieiK »l 3 27
1:15 0 «f •Smtthvillo ft 1 20 p p EB
e* 5 Lronwood i 1 03 p 3
i «c?;t 15 *2 •C 0 0 E, ft »t r* hh^llnrdn Dawson "Cuthbert ft to to .o BEB
\ Between Cuthbert and Fort Gaines. |
is UI c *?*?*? in. Lei.vo ’Cuthbert Arrive 11 25 a m
W ia t- m. Arrive * Coleman ft 10 45 am
><- u. in. ti ’Fort Gfsincs * Leave 1000
am
Cuthbert and Mont^oi.tery.
ti W 45p. hi. . Leave ^Cuthbert Arrive 12 05 pa
" Arrive Gforgctown ft
► 38 11 18 p m
'.J ” tl •Xufaula ft 1115
17 ” ft Spriughill »t p m
00 ” 10 00 p m
Vt tt*. * Union Spring ti 9 40 p m
C. 30« ” »» *3Iontgoaery Leave ,j 8 00 p m
'‘Telegraph stations. Connections made at Fort (V *. * •nt S
BEWARE! BE PRUDENTi
When the ptepd, ter* erf a blood re.-nedy tell you
that lodid;- oi j»otash u a poiion simply tiecause
their opponents use it, their assertions are made to
deceive, and foar use of, 1UU bottles of inert stuff
their ol'jcct. Iodide of potash is as essential ta a
true blood remedy, as pure blood isessential to goed
bcnlth No remedy has proven
> QUICKCURE itsclf etadieatnr *° -A ani nercuriV, quick
an
sypluiitK. scrofulous, nwieri ri cr o»lK*r poisen, f or
ei^n to health, that gejs Into bone and blood, whiti
all else fails a5 D. B. B. Send to Blood Bairn Co.,
AtlanU, Ga., for illustrated "nook of Wonders,"
filled with convincing f-roof orf QUICK CLTtBd erf
seemingly incur t
A. F. Britton! j5k.- Inborn, writes • “S con¬
tracted malaria in tlie stompa of Louisiana white
t^rkiajz forthe telegraph company, and used every
Idno Oftitfdicine 1 couhl hear of without relKf. I at
last succeeded in breaking tho fever
k tvuortj Wlw but it cost oc over JKC.OO, and then
We* ijroatratcd
ray system was and wtu*
rated with -olson and 1 becang* almost helpless. I
finally oal , here, my-mouth so fdkj with sores
that f Could scarcely eat, and my fongUe raw and
riUud with ttttlo knots. Various remedies were re
iortod to without effect. I bouglA iwro bottles of B.
B. B. and it has cured and strengthened sr.e. All
sores of my mouth are healed and my tongue entile
if dear of knbts and soreness, and i foal like a new
man."
ff R. f«ault?r, Athens, Ox, wri*e3: “I have been
, alffictad with Catarrh for many years, although all
j aori-r of incdidnes and several dcctcrs did tlielrbest
to euro me. My tioud was very Impure, and noth¬
ing ever had any effect upon the
CATARRH d;-*»se until I used that great B.
Blood Remedy known as B.
B., a few G>ules of which effected an entire cure 1
rccomfner.d it to all who luive Catarrh. I refer to
any merchant or banker of Athens, Ga, and will
reply to any Inquiries.''
Benj. Mom», Atlanta, Ga., vn-Jtes: “I had no
appetite, my kidneys felt
SORE TONSILS ed sore, my throatwas breast ulcerat¬ ol
and my a mass
running sore#. Seven bottle* of B. ii. Ik, entirely
cured me.” (-1
CHEAP FLOWERS.
Wo believe we sell the most plants, of
fine varieties for the money, of any firm in
tho South:
Colcous, assorted 50 cts a doz, S3 per 100
Altermanthera f>0 ” " $3 ” "
Geraniums, fine, asst’d.. 15 for SI.00
Verbenas, Chrysanthemums, asst’d ...20 for SI.00
assorted.......2-t f-»r S1JK).
6^ff“Scnd for catalogue. FREE, and give
us atrial.
Ciias. N. Woodruff &jo9.,
f"lori3ts. Macon, Ga.
47th YEAR !
fPS-SapSfe-i; V\
The Great Farm, Industri¬
al and Stock Journal of
the South.
ONE S'EAR FOR $1.
FI? F-ampJe copies will bo rhailod
KE on application to
The CULTIVATOR PUBLISHING Co
Drawer 8 , Atlanta, Ga.
DBr;-' & fi ^ W J0Ea*sc«#s. Mimical ond
U of S i^noMBLawCouniert rrei-uratoty to
«;o Um?en>lty Virtflnl*. 1* itudento at University
CLASS IC AL AND MILITARY
— —• _ ___
gSASiS'SX:Aftfl¥ gaaoultf c.uatv. y ft fc B
a . ***
Advice to Mother#. C
Mr#. WnrzLow'a S-xmnao Sxiiur ahoaldritray#
be used uriiea children are cutting testh. It re
Ucve# the littleeuSen-rut once; uproduccanatar&l,
quiet button.” sleep, and ft the little cherub nvrukesM “bright
u a is Very pleasant to taste. It
■oothes the child,softens the gums,slluysall pain,
«eg u i «o# the bowel#, and ia the beet known •‘omed y
for fcthex dtlrrboea, whether Twenty-five nrising trom bottle. tcetliug cr
causes. cent# a
THIS f^EB mnyhofonnaov: tiio liOWELL at ueo. & Co*e F.
Sewsr HiSHKEWYOBK. aper Advertising Curenu (10 Spruca
S. S. 8. cured me of maligana sore
throat and mouth, caused by impure
blood. The trouble extended down
to my left lung, which was very sore,
the doctors practised no nre for three
years without relief, whCn I left them
and took S. S. H. Four bcffles cur¬
ed me.
Bun Riley, Meridian', Miss.
Treatise on Ulood and Skin disease
mailed free.
The Swift SrECinc C6., Drawer 3,
Atlanta, Ga.
Attention Farmers’ Alliance.
\\TE y Come are and making up prices. a Wagon We club,
seliicg v the best get our arc
wagon in tlie market.
97tf PETBRSON A CO
And those JSU.rS*jl# troubles* ne^FltiiB£" Persons resulting
bva; with
care or o -e.-Tork LuJ^
tirmrn's
■fcas t:
CITV AM) C 0 [\TRY;
GATHERED FROM Ol R
OWN SECTION, *
#
Chips tarried hy the Rreeze and
Caught on the Fly by
Our Reporters,
FRIDAY, JULY 5 1889.
i
Are you break aud weary, ovorworked
and tired? Hood’s Sarsaparilla is plat
the medicine to purify your blood and
givo yon strength.
Wo have the most complete lino of
sweep*, scrapes, etc., In town. Sizes
from 12 to 28 luchos.
T. J. Sanders A Co.
Tho Texas flea bos made his home on
the chickens, cats, and dogs of our town.
They are a very troublesome pest. Aiul
chickens aro dying out for that causo as
rapidly as they gate In to cholera a few
months ago.
A largo lot of Torroll scrapes, the beet
scrapo ever Introduced. \
T. J. Banders & Co.
If you suffer prickiug pains on moving
tlie eyes, or cannot bear bright light, and
find your sight weak and failing, yon
should promptly use Dr. J. H. McLean’s
Strengthening box. Eyo Salve. 25 cents a
Peculiar
* - 1
In the combination, 4 and
proportion, prop,
eration of its ingredients, Hood’s Sarsapa¬
rilla accomplishes cures whore other prep¬
arations entirelyJnil- Peculiar In its good
narno at homo, which’, is a “tower of
strength abroad,” peculiar in the pheno¬
menal salos it has attained, Hood’s Sar¬
saparilla is tho most successful medicine
for puriflng tho blood, giving strongth,
and creating an apjr otlto.
A large lot of Terrell scrapes, tlio best
scrape over Introduced.
T. J. Saunders & Co.
New Millinery.
Mrs. F. P. Allen calls attention to the
fact that she is now opening up tho hand¬
somest line of millinery goods ever brought
to this raarkot. Her store is situated on
south "Washington street, west of tho
court houso, and sho cordially invites tho
public to call and sec her goods before
buying. AH late style novelitics in hats
will bo found among her assortment.
New goods arriving almost daily.
Holmes. .
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* M | *
A Rag station has been established at
Thompson’s mill, four miles from .town,
called Ilolmos, \vfier6 the train will stop
to take passengers, on signal.
W. A. GRAHAM, Agerit.
There are many accidents and diseases
which affect Ktock and Cfliuse serious in
convenience and loss to the farmer in his
work, the which Dr. may J. be quickly remedied by
rise of H. McLean’s Volcanic
Oil Liniment.
Took 0 Tf His Under Lip.
Eight years ago a cancer came on
my lower lip. ,1 bad jt cut oat -fbile
it was yet small, and it healed up ap¬
parently, but soon broke out again
and commenced eating very rapidly.
It took off my under lip from one
side to the other, nnd down io iho
chin. » l I had it treated 2* by burning, *
and I got so weak that I did not
think that I could stand it any lon¬
ger. After much Cuffering I discard¬
ed all other treatment and bagan ta¬
king Swift’s Specific, and tho cancer
soon began to heal, and in a short
time it was completely healed and I
was entirely well. It is now offer
- • £ ,
#
three years since I got well, and there
has been no sign of any return of the
disease. I know it'was cancer, and
I know it was cured alone by 8. S. S.
E. V. Ferrand, Iiuston, La.
Sheriff Snips.
SHERIFF SALE.
State of Ckohoia, }
C’LAi UoI'xty.
Will bo sold before tho court houso
door in the town df Fort Gaines within
tho hour* of sale to tho highest bhi
dor for cash on tlto first tuesday lu Aug¬
ust next house tho following property to wit: A
fratflo and lot on which it stands
now occupied by Dock Brooks as a resi¬
dence, said, house and lot being situated
tn thht part of Fort Gaines known as
Greenville and being boundedou tho north
by Draton Colo, on tho e*Bt by Greonvlllb
street, on the south by Wm. J. Groeno
and on the west town branch. j>\ Said*
land levied on as the proporty Dock
Brooks to satisfy 4 fl fa from tile couuty ■
court of clay id favor of J* C. Sfrapsou va ;
Dock Brooks. This July 2nd 1889.
j. t. McAllister, sheriff.
Hale.
By virtue of authority cont ained in a mort
gage Hood, executed by R. D. WilHama to A.
dated December 80th 1880, recorded
in Clay county, Book of mortgages C, Page
09, w ill lx: sold before the court house door
in Fort Gaines, Gluy county, Georgia, on
trope first Tuesday ty: House in August and lot next, where the R. following D. Wif
Ilairis lives in Fort Gaines, Georgia, being
bounded North, East and west by stroets,
and South by residence were F. E. Grist
lives; also house and lot used in Dec 1886 by
K. D. Williams for u gin, said lot being
bounded North by street dividing same from
livery by stablo, East by Dr. street and calaboose,
west lot where Brooks lived in 1886,
and South by-Said property sold to
satisfy principal, said mortgage and and to pay the amount
of interest attorney tees duo
on note which said mortgage was given to
secure 3d, 1889 as provided in said mortgage. July
. A. Hood,
76 It. Attorney-in-fact.
Notice of Sale.
dinary Agreoablv Clay t# an order of the court of Or¬
of county will be sold boforo
tho court house in said county on tho first
Tuesday in August next, within the legal
hours of sale r the following property, to-wit:
The houso and lot situated on tho south
east corner of Jefferson and Troup streets,
in the town of Fort Gaines, Ga. and In
which Mrs. Ann Brown now lives. Sold as
the Terms property cash. of This George first W. Brown, July deceased
Mbs. day cf Brown, 1889.
Anx
76tt Administratrix.
Ordinary Notices.
Notice.
Statv o™ Geuiota, }
Clai* Co untv.
XXT'hereas VY istrator John of A. he gooch*, Killingsworth, chattels, admin- lands
t
and tenements of tho estate of his deceased
wife, Mrs. Martha A. Killingsworth, having
applied administration, to me to bo discharged from said
anil it appearing to me that
he has well and truly perform tno functions
of said office. Notice is hereby given to tho
next oi kin anu Creditors of sain deceased,
that unless soma good cause is shown before
me ui my office oh or before the first Mon¬
day in October next, the said John A. Kil¬
lingsworth ministration will According be discharged the from said of ad¬ his
to pnq-er
petition. Given under my hand and official
signature this July 1, 1889. R. T. Foote,
708m t Ordinary.
Notice*
G roroia, Clay \ Clay court of Ordinary
CotJXTY, / July Term 1889.
"Vt/hpreas Aaron Wallerstoin, Ext’r qf tho
V Y last will and testament of Isaac Loeb,
deceased, having to me to bo discharged
from jfhid Kxecut6rship and it appearing to
tr.b that he has wPlI apd truly ptfrormed
tlto functions of said office. Notice is hereby
givfto deceased, to the next of kin and creditors of saia
that unless some good caqse is
shown before me at my office on or before
the lirEt Waller Monday in will October be discharged next, the said
Aaron stein from
said Kxccdtorsili according ty the prayer of
his petition. This July 1st, 1889.
K. T. FOOTE,
763m Ordinary.
ORDINARY NOTICES.
Georgia, Clay County: Tfe all whofh It
may concern: J. C. Simpson arid M. E.
Peterson undersigned have In due form applied to the
t6\ bfive J v W. Sutllve, clerk
superior court, appointed permanent ad¬
ministrator on the estate of Sam Williams
latd of said county, deceased, and I will
pass upon said application oft the first
Monday in August. Given undef rny
hand and official signature, this June 8d,
1889. , It. T. Foote,
vm Ordinary.
Administrator’* Sale.
. Airrooably to an order of the Court of Or¬
dinary of Clay county, will be Bold at pub¬
lic outcry at the court house door of said
county, ftp the first Tuesday in August next,
within the legal houra of sale, the following
property, to-wit: West haif of lot of land
being No. SIj, the contaJftfng land whereon 101 acres, Mrs. more Elizabeth or less
Mitchell, now resides,• aituated in the 7th
District of J. of W. said Catchings, counfy. late Sold of as said tho prop¬
erty deceased. Terras cash. This 1st county, day
or
July_I889’. 704 Mas. Mittie Admin Watbok istrat'or
Notice to Debtors.
Notice is he’eb r - given to all who are now
be owing us for lumber, that thoir accounts wvll for
collection placed IF in NOT the hands of an attorney
PAID BY FEBRUARY
1st. Wo aro greatly in need of money, and
have visited on you through the dull months
and now must have our money. We mean
business. , Kill** & Quattlebum.
Ill o2-I
Just Received—One car-load of
tno celebrated Tennessee wagons. Writ¬
ten guarantee given with every wagon.
W. A. Graham,
enfioiviBC joj puag
putt •vm.rraar'nH.i ‘OJfriCJ
*5g Tpjy *.
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paAOjddts
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Mexican 4
Mustang 1
.
4oiat!la% .
Latnbago,
Bhenmatism.
Burn,*,
Icaldf,
•tinffs,
Bit#m,
Brttwii
ftaMoos,
CgrtM.
this good Old ifiltad-rr , '
accomplishes for everybody exaotly what is claimed
for It. One of the reasons for the (rent popularity of
the. Mmtang Liniment la found In ite ssWsrsst
bllity. Everybody Mods such a medtetno.
* .timber tnau needs It In rase of Accident,
f he glieeowlfe needs It for cenoralfamUy use.
Th t ©riartter riecbaulc needs It for bis teams nnd Ms men,
Tito needs It always on hU wor*
bench. • oi
44 s- U lit oasc emergency. \j
sr Is It-c^ntgetalon* (h wttheutdf hUTmabWs
4 sr is It hUitoouBC,
and hts stock ynrd. oflilu* , „ , *
the Htsmbost man float##*# need#
It In Uberol supply ah oatandaslWMNv i
Tbs Horsc-fanricr needs It—It le bis bes
friend and safest reliance. ;
The Block-grower noeds ft—t* wljl rare bun
thousands oS xf>llors and a world of lionblA
The Roll rood man need# M ami Will need It *4
long as hts life Is a round of accidents aid daugcra..
The Backwoodemon needs It. Thsre H uotb*
&& i’lto H as an antldoto for the damtefct to Uf%
limb bud corn fort which rnrronnd the plonaer.’ ,„
The Merchant Mods It about his store srtnftf
hit employee#, AcoUIcuUi WlU happen, and wlww
these come the Vnstans Ualment fat wrut«-4 at ono**‘
K eep a Bottle lathe Houee. fS tbo
•conorny. • J
K eep a Kottlo In rbe Factory. Ttoimm*a4e
use In oase of accldoct saves ft/)d to## Stable of rnWV. fo#
Keep a Mottle Always In the
ao* wfcee war.red
Martyrs to Headachi
Sefek reliof in vain, until ihoy begin
use Ayer’s the Sarsaparilla. of Buffering Then they tliey^g^j
gr',t years romo<w|
have escaped had they tried this
earlier. The trouble was constitutionW^^
rirt local; aftd; until Ayor*B Saraapn- •
rlila did its effective work as .ah
Alterative and Blood Purifier; they wef©
com polled to suffer.
Tho wife of Samuel Page, ax Austin
st , Ixrweli, Mass., wm, tor a long time,
subject to serero headachod, the result
of stomach and liver dieorders. A per¬
fect euro has boefi effected by Ayer’®
fiareaparilla. •
j.Frank Bodtbh, Robert®, that he 737 formerly Washington tied st.,
says ter¬
rible lK'rtdteehes, and until he took:
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, never found any
medicine that would give
Permanent Relief. *
Jizicie '•Kvory W. Spring, DeVean, for 302 years,” Fifteenth writes!
et. r
able Btooklyn, headaches. N. Y., I "I commenced have had the intoler¬
ue*
have of Ayer’s had Sareaporilla headache last March, since that an«&
not a
Alina.” •
" I suffered from headache, indigee-*
Aion, and debiHty, and was hardly abia
Mrs. to drag myself M. Lewis, about of the house,” Lowell. Write#
M. A st., worked
-W ass. “ Ay ot’h Sarsaparilla has
a marvelous change In my cmo. X now
feci strong and well as ever.”
Jonas Gorman, "For E:;q., I of have Lykins, suffered Pa,,'
svritns: years
fi rearf fully, every Spring, from headache,
caffseil by impurity of tlio„ blood and
drilouflnrws. It seemed fcrr ami
weeks that rny head woukf split open.;
Nothing relieved me till I took Ayer’a
Sarsaparilla. This inedictno ha. cared
Hit completely.”
t When Mr*. Genevra Belanger, of M
Bridgo st., Springfield, Mas*., began ut r
■mo Ayer's SarsAporilia, from serious rthc had aiTectiowi .nfferwf
Mor some years a
Lcf tho kidneys. Every ham&'Jlk, Bpring, algo , sh
■was afllictod with loss
.appetite, and indigestion. A mend i
.traded benefited her to nse her Ayer’s wonderfully, Barm
, which n.
health is now perfect. Martyrs to hen •
ache sliouW try
Ayer’s Sarsaparil
Pt®p*reff |l; by Dr. J. C. Ayer fc C®., Lowed,
i’ri'ce elx bottle*, ft. Worth ft» b(
. • .
Sheriff Sale.
State of Georgia > • •
Clay County)
Will be sold ip frtftd Fort of the cmftt houaW
door In the Aotvr. of Gaines said
county-oq within the the first legal Tuesday hours In August the
next of sale, to
highest bidder for cash the following prop-,
erty to wit: All hat part of lot number
two 1 hundred and sixty (261) In the
originally one
5th district of Early now Clay
County Georgia, lying we$t of the public
road loading from Fort Gaines to Eu fau 1 -
la also all of the same lot (No. 261) lying
south of the rose loading from Fort Gal no* -*•
to Cuthbert fihul also that BroV/t'a part of sa'mejot
lying south’ of Robert And? fence ana
between that the Cuthbert nunVofcr Enfaula roads,
also' part of lot three hundred
sixty In said district' dpd county;
thirty-three and three-fourths 1 acres'
by Wm. H. Jornlgrfn > altjQ .that
of lot No. three hundred' jn,,the 7th.
of originally Randolph, now CUy
ertsfek 1/fp# ttajtU&rt eo'tfth of Semocbechobey
at\n of said lot No. three
hun'hufLL^itfHBNkffsald creek and upe
^c.d ninety links;
NO; 48 ;
»iii
NtMU.
Sprains,
Strains,
Stitches,
Stiff Joints,
Backache,
S:
*®te
; *«
Contracted
HaseUe, !
Eruptions,
Hoef Ail,
Screw
W em%
ar*"*, Swinney, •