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• A. OKAHA1*
. B. 6 it All a Si. EDITOR.
EfctorM »t aaodfth the l’oat Uffipfi at
G«|ne>a as eL/Je mattbb.
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STATIONS. L LIU VF - ■ A lt « |vg -
Jl'oienijui’s fort Opines Depot. ] 10 3 00 #7 am pm 10 4 4r>am 20 pin
OuthlMirt : 2 50pdl 11 25 am
•HTXJonneota at Cuthbort with Macon
Montgomery Crains. W. A. Graham,
lyr Agent
0 OWING A CLARK,
Commissi on Mentha n t s.
For the sale of F»t irs ant* Vcoftables.
VHpecial attention given to the sale
WATERMELONS.
No. 11 weot Front street,
('ineinnntl, Ohio.
Notir^ to City Tax flayers.
City Tho Book are now opened for reociving
taxes at my office st tho court house.
The city ordinance requires you to give in
your taxes. < 'otoe forward and make your
returns at on e and avoid double tax.
Books ekss» July 20th. It. T. Footr.
62l4t Clerk city council.
CHEAP FLOWERS.
We believe we C ; st f plants; firm of in
■M £ c any
the South:
Uuleoue, assorted M cti a dot, $8 $3 per 100
Altormanthem 60 ” ” ” ”
Ueraniums, fine, usst’d..... 15 for $1.00
Chrvsantlicinums asst'd 20 for *1.00
Verhemw. assorted 24 for $1.00.
y ittf“8end for catalogue. FREE, and give
us atrial.
Chas. N. Woodruff &*Co.<
Florists. Macon, Ga.
♦
47th YEAR !
gsgg* cJ&WS&s£Ss*%2z
The (treat Farm, Industri¬
al and Stock Journal of
the South.
ONE YEAR FOR $1.
. Sample copies will bo mailed
FKKK on app.icalion to
4he CULTIVATOR PUBLISHING Co
drawer 9; Art) »"*ta, Ga.
Notice to Debtors.
♦wing Nolice is for he lumber,that ehy ghVi'/to'nll their wlmare now II
bo pia us -rtl in tin Immls of nCJuV’ty m'cqqntsw f‘»r
1 an
Collection IF NOT PAID BY w firmoAM7
ptt. We ara greatly in need of n.oncv, and
l)av« wait<*d on you through .the dull months
4nd now must have our money. We .mean
Business. KlLLKX «k Quattlkuum.
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■ AAtloUo Volhrn. ...
* to* Mrt. utnl WniM.uw*« wlion dnUlr»n So,»nimn rutting STiariiBnnytiwwaTs trvtfc it
»n> • re*
Mavra the tUtlrauffrieriktonee; it praduoeanatujral, •’br^it
qaiot «l«wp,i»nU DtelittleriMrtibnwakeaaM tnKe.
aw * ha* button.** thr rhUA, It soften* i«"vrry'p'triumnt he As all pain,
•not twwala, »mt t tlia ftuina, known ailuy a remedy
•tfii lake the ia lx'»t
fw4wnh<ni«, whaujt T*«r r nriainR iron. te«tbiu|f ot
mket cauaaa. 'r-t'.'w ersta a bottle.
ttontion FaYM^ts* Alliance.
ftre FF <,1,lb *
aw f v ,,(k»Tuo a, and grt our ur.ees. W c
Ring the best wagon »»FTK1?8«>X in trie market,
tmf U: CO
Holmes.
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A flag station has been .established at
Thompson's mill, four miles from town,
called Ho’tues. where the train will stop
&> take passengers, on signal.
4 W. A. GRAHAM, Agent.
AH OWMili^CASES.
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mil oFFiee furiuturc mo rxtures.
gEEDI Seed i
ONK hundred and five i’kars
AQO DAVID LANDRETfl commcnctHl
the business of raUing.GARDEN SEEDS for
sale, and vis* the first ii\.t'n# to pur¬
sue it on a systematic pi ah'. His «ff>rts were
eminently suce'esst'ul—secured estaidished for bis public produce con
tuirtiee, »ntl a
rfPUtation*uuappro*ebc.l by any other seed
apMln A m e rica . .’iird SmesMin fiualwnded
Ha# p««*4xl,Ui thg generation, the pres
ent |»ri»prictors of Bh*onisdale, with whom
it has im*fe«w)ioniil been a leadlM Jta5cft objeit of to the p, f«>unior. rpotii>u.
»»ie rep
The establishment continued on the, nrin
ciplvs ImhI onlargedjliicreasing down bv its founder, lias r>et‘n
gmdually with the grow
supplying a large share of the demand in
the United States, and exporting to Europe. and
Asia* and Africa, Wert Indies, Stouth
Central America, Mexico and Oceanic*.
CMtalogues published in seven different
langunges. catalogue, containing descriptive lists
Our
of n<*velti»*s and standard s,)rts, illustrations
of choice vegetable*, cultural instructions,
M’id itHvipLs for preparation and xx*oking,
ikmu free to *U applicants.
Address,
0 . Landreth dt Sons.
Impiemest mid Sc<«d Wnr«l)”u-c,
No^. 21 mid 28South Sixtli Su, Pbtlndidphia.
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j SALE BY QAU.AS.TtX
JOB VINSON, F-rtGai^, Gtt,
CITY \m COUNTRY.
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NEWS 0 iitgtorti er OM OUR
<S*S SECTION,
Chips tifffied Iff ,fW ftreeze and
Caught on the Ftfj by
Oar Reporters,
WlDNN^BAfi A#S., it, iM.
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flow do tie boys like doctored milk
shakes ? Does salt Improve them ?
Gus. Hertz y has . ........— unsiRJ’assed ■» rry — r- ■—» line jpt
an
I^ulTdrlnd and Unlauudricd Shirts Tor
men and boys.
Some of our merchants aio getting a
supply til jute bagging. Uuvo seen no
cotton liagglng yet.
Gus. Herts carries the biggest stock. city.
Fine Jeans and Casslmeres In the
Call on hint for low prices.
The Centftil Hotel has a new bell that
eah bo hoard u Ki{ suuaro oTef-1< aihiy, if and calls up
boarders »wr
Gus. llefl? no sh<»<kj iif«! vshoes. Do
has the veritable *i‘U H*nd d. ladlt's’ and
gents. Hainl-i ? ' , sttn
Some of out business streets are 1>e
coming distressingly dirty, Hnd will con¬
tinue so as long a*j the hogs room our
streets.
If $*ou have a oHlI broken ofi down stove, or
leaky tin vessel, W. E. Howell and
he' \irl make tiflhgs as g<»od as new.
“I cannot ftfaiso Hood's Sarsaparilla
half enough," says a mother whose son,
all ho.si blind with scrofula, was cured by
this medicine.
Gus. Hertz requests the ladies to hall
and examine his new sten'k of Fashionable
Balmorals. They are neat, nobby and
chthp.’
W. H. howofT BuocoSSbr To i; f 1 .* H.
Brown, has a fine lot <»f Stoves and Tin¬
ware, and is prepared to do nil repairing
work in his line.
Thoso who know, say pear elder *s a
most Insiduous drink. It creops into a
^mu’s hea<l, likeunto a' thief fii the J.ight,
and steals his brains away.
Col l^uke Is making vinegar of his sur¬
plus pmr crop, and as there is an oyer
plus of fruit we think it w?ll pay. r fho
man of many ideas is sure to win, and
such igCoI. Larke.
Tho little, and some of the larger folks
enjoyed a social party at the residence of
Mrs. I^iPrutle, Monday night, and the
“wo sma hours” had como ere the com¬
pany dispersed.
Thfc /ioMty coVirt convened* ii£i MtW
day with the usual amount of business
Iwfore It. Judge I-ni ke pushes things and
',7111 ke<*p the docket clear, if it can be
by anyone.
wjjfipjr There affect aSfc/nany Stock accidents and and serious diseases in¬
cause
convenience aiVd loss to the farmer in his
work', \C‘ich Dr. mr^ J. P. be rioickly ^Lean’s remedied Volcanic by
the use of
Oil Liniment.
fF of our yor^f ^tn are s^'oiPng f!>r
work, and wish to develop their m'dsclca,
they should apply to J. E. Pauftln for a
job on his new brick building. They a?e
not apt to spoil there.
tom o of our rcorjhaiits bftve iii9cd~*ered
a wftv to keep hogs out of lae slop holes
about tho hydV.t’hts In front of their stores.
A little potash <lropped iij the Wat^ff
sarins up the porkers, and they quit thbit
bath In a hurry.
Exposure living to rough weather, getting
in damp localities, are favor
the contraction of disease of the
and bliddsr... .Aft a preventive
and for the cure of ail kidney and liver
trouble, use that valuable remedy, Dr.
H. BleLean aXiver and Kidu<!j‘Balm.
$1.00 per bottle.
School of Techuology.
On thp.last Saturday In A ugust’1889. a
Ciahilhiil'ton for oue schplar
ship In the School ot Technology will bo
in my office in Fort Gaines, Ga.
J. D. RAMBO, School Com.
Tnttlc'f \takefleld, of Nepv York, have
card issue of tide ^reek, aud
wc can, knowing that both' tiiSuiEers of
the firm were once well-known and hon
, city, recommend them
ored citizens of our
and advise all to give them their patron
age.
We thliilt, yes wo know, that, when the
have a party, it is not in “good
form” for the young- fdfiies and gentlemen
to Intrude oq them and monopolize parties things.
Why don’t the grown folks get up
of their own ? Whip them out children—
you can. if you will.
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Imp’-Bvementaat M oATMftb'r A Simpson's whin
vorv Pt a>J(>'a r e' still going on and
completed, __* . .•••.,, wn will ..i, have as „, omiven en y
an arranged stable as one pan, find any
w here, wjth office, slocplng'roora, haruess
^ 1H sup P iw
with water from the water works,
1 Hertz, live »u
Our friend. Otis. is a fr,br
chant. as advertising shows, and he
will do, every 1 Ame, just what he pronusos.
His word Is vsX)?th oue hundred cents to
the dollar, and his goods are just the
Mine, II you w'iut things square, gfre
him your jiatronagc.
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TI,<*se of our young folks xvfiT** went to
the frolic at Columbia, speaj? high
terms of the jdoasant time enjoyed, and
the kindness ami hospitality of their en¬
tertainers. Nothing occurred’to the
pleasure of the trip, except a little rain
and coaaequent wetting cf some alter
leaving the boat at Ciftimt
A few days ago a friend frdtn the
try said he had but one pear tree of
LeConte vari dv and did not want any
more, as sa «f tree was about a
through at tho ground, tho
sprea*! about thirty feet, and, after
half of the p* ars had been pulled off
smalC for to r tho tree would break
th* re were still fully fifty buohelo on
And n,o one ever doubled our
veracity, that we ever hoard ot. A
titVjBctr’e wotd aHays goes;
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A Pleasant Entertainment. _,
nl^ht £he ft‘ young the residence folks enjoyed of Mt, ft fcb,S. dance Mftnde- last
vil;e, in honor of Miss Cannie Culpepper.
Aipoug those present were the following
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T. H. Jemlgan and Miss Lille Lewis.
Jno. Brown apd^ilse Ernro^ Burney.
Jeff Fleming and Miss Cannle^Culpepper. Lizzio Burney,
fl. w. flfcAlTlsier anc! MEa Annie Bran.
tlOBf 4 ^ ,. ,,
W. K. Miraberly and Miss L'Ezlo Bran
nog. *» * t - •*- l ?-. r ! i» •»
T. J. Whatley ana Mrs. Rossic Laney.
T. L. Farmertmd Miss Bowers,
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Culpepper, Mrs. A.
W. Brannon and Miss Ilattio Mandeville.
. STAGS.
• W I • •
J. Jerkin. Smith. Luke Cohen, Lee
Peterson and Pat Speight.
at noMK.
• Mr. fttw! MH. O. 8._M ,i .ij!.’e , iUe. Mr. and
K. H. Miras, and Mrs. Davis.
The party was a most cnjojablc one.
and the partieijidiits trfp^c*3 tflo “light
fantastic toe" until the “wee sma hours.’
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litlier of the following engraving*,
“Evangeline,” the Glen” ‘'The “Bayard,” First “ Monarch of
advertising or them, Step,” without
on size kOx 24 inches,
given with one 50.cent or two 25 cent
bottles of Ide*> Tooth Powder. Thes^
are not cheap lithographs, bujt Nicbolin, works of
art. A. D. Bowman, Dentist,
Idaho, says, I am using your Ideal Tooth
Powder, and find it superior to all others.
The engraving ** Evangeline ♦* Arrived
safely on like the 24th of December, making
It seem a Christmas gift. Trusting
that Ideal Tooth Powder xnay flourish,
I remain, yours res—
nest, Denver, Col. btiH ^Ltfifc.^, etigrav
ings retail without is given advertising with each on It worth bot¬ ft
two 25 cent
tles of Ideal Tooth Powder.
Mess, Jackson A Allison, one of tho live
sawmill firms of Clay county, located six
miles east of Fort Gaiues, have their ad
vertisenient Ifi this issue, and thoso need¬
ing luratfer would fib well to read it and
thoir interests by calling on them,
they ate breMtefi to fill rftl otfiers, tind
perfectly ^elfk’bte.
The well Eno^f JfTo'frtghrdery Beer Com¬
pany havo something To s&y th TFe pcbple
♦his week. Tho flrrrt, located in our sister
state,makes as fine beer as one would wish
to drink, #fl 1*h'oy ru'^kc, and
sell lower than hth’efs who haTidW tfb(xls,
that, if not inferior, are no better. Send
in your orders, AM gfUe this southern
house a trial.
We call attention to the change In the
advertisement of BIr. W. A. Graham,
agent for tho Tennessee Wagon, and also
tb Uf4 fr^t f*faf f ifi Fife fffst recei^od' a, car¬
load of those celebrated vehicles. Among
the hundreds b’Aw in use in this and other
c’f'e l^asever jWoveA ■A^lbrwiso
than guaranteed, and as long as they are
manufactured, will Ifc kept fully up to the
standard.
The Misses A'. 3. F. Juy.Vos' ^rlficipals
of Union Female College, of Eufaula, Ala.,
have a card in tfAs issue, which those
who contemplato evhdiiV - ^ their girls to
college, would do wen to read. "Wo take
pleasure in recommending this institution
as it is well appointed and second in repu¬
tation to in the South, Arid 1 de c erv<js
none
a liberal patronage.
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I>ate Blonday night, so some of out citi¬
zens say, seven men, dressed In the
“Whfte Cap" uniform passed through
our city from the direction of Blakely,
and going toward Cotton Hill. No ques¬
tions were asked nor answered, and their
mission was not dP*rtVged. vfiialVA' Like tttty a wraith
they came, aM lik'6 a went,
and that Is all we can say of them.'
An Alabama darkey who was on this
side Of tha river Tuedsay, undertook to
bull-doze tho bridge keeper and cross
The bridge keeper protested and the
ne g r o ,i low a pistol, determined to carry
his point. About this time 3Ir. Joel Por¬
ter appeared on the scone with a shot gun,
the darkey was persuaded to pay the
bridge toll, and allowed to depart In
peace.
When &fcks aro laid regnlarly In the
of a building they don’t show up, as
to numbers, but when they are piled up,
before using, one would think thero was
enough to constrict >ji\ second
wall. So it Is at Pauliin’s new store.
rhere is a bad leak in tho fire plug in
front of Mr. Jas.. Sutlive's residence that
should bo attended td. The .water run
nl ' q ow n the street" has made a sloppy
^ fc6lo that u uot tractive to the
sight.
personal.
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Mr. John Ward, of AbbeVillc, Ala., 7-as
in the city this week.
Mr. E. R. King, of this county, called
on his friends in the Fort, Monday.
Miss Meta Beaucamp, of Smlthville, vis¬
ited the city this wee?f.
Miss Annie Brannon, of Eufaula, is vis¬
iting the family of Mr. A. W. lUaxmon, of
our city.
Our proprietor, Mr. W. B. Graham,
left yesterday on a fiylng trip to Amer¬
icas.
Miss Lillian Lewis, of It^ndplph county,
is visiting her brother, Mr. 2^. J. Lewis,
of this city.
*.tJV i»*. ifi .a t» '
. Crozier. Sprang _ ^ ale.
Mlgs Burre’Js oi
visited hor sister, Mrs. 31. E. Peterson, of
this city, last S rhdaV!
E. Pete^cn U < v xr-\^ a* north o i.
Mr. J. next
week and will visit New York and the
Buffalo Expedition befcrc'he returns.
Prof. Cpl^y, to.the^egret his manv
frierids. ioft by boat, for Eufaula, Mon¬
day. The Professor is one of the finest
musicians we ever heard play.
v<
Mr- T- 31. Renfroe is still confined to
his bed,, nursing a exjpferi$r£e palnfi! carbuncle. i*i We
can, from a little th'a? line,
symyathize with him fully'.
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Mrs- F-.B. Dillard and her brother
a»l tr . l chMt/M» , ,, sUll -♦in ..-i-i- v ? y sfcl: much to
sorrow of anxious friends, who hope that
a change for the better will
Hiil
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Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel of
purity, strength and wholesome ness. More
economical than the ordinary kinds, and
cannot l*e solo in conipetk<a with the mul
tiutde ot.low tosts. short weight aJum or
phospha'e powders. POWDER Sold only in cai s
ROYAL BAKING CO , 106
Wall Afreet N. Y. lGly.
SHERIFF Ml£.
State ok Ceouoia, !
Clay County.
XX/ILL V V BE SOLD before the court bouse
door in Fait Gaines, Clay county, on
the First legal Tuesday hours in of September sale, ths joe^t, following with¬
in the
propertv to-wit;
One-third undivided interest in twenty
one and thrce-fuurtUe known (2l|Iacres of v of land;
more or less, Adams as part t e Grist
place on which D. C. now lives, (for
further description sec record of Clay coun¬
ty Deeds, in deed book K folio 427 and 428),
levied on as the property of E D. Adams to
satisfy a fi-fa issued from tho Quarterly
county Court, of said county, in favor of
Charles Hollander & Son, vs, E. D, Adams.
This Aug. 3d .1889.
J. T. MCALLISTER, Sheriff.
874t2w.
ORDINARY NOTICES.
Georgia, Clay County : To all whom it
mav concern; S. D. Coleman administrator
of uudersigned Eliza Hyde for has leave in due form sell applied to th<}
to the lands in
aaid deceased, county and belonging sgid application to the estate will be of heard said
on Avgust tire first 5th,1^82. Monday * in October K 1889. This
T.' Fo»te,
4 / Ordinary. *
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Georgia, Clay Thos. County; C. Sutton To all whom it
may tor* concern; administra¬
of Mrs. Queen Sutton has in due form
applied lands in to the undersigned for belonging leave to sell
Calhoun county, Ga., to
the tion estate will of 1)0 said heard deceased, the and first said Monday applica¬
on in
October 1389. This Aug 5 jJkJ889„ ”
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874t Ordinary. -
ROAD NOTICE.
petitioner Georgia, Clay have County: made their Whereas application certain
to
this court,,praying an ordor granting the es
tablishment oV a new second cla^s pui)lie
P. 1). ccmtUencii)^: Hodges, ahfi leading at Calhoun county ljlufiton near
to to the
n^ar Win Fain & Son’*saw mill run
ning in or near the old road bed through the
land of 1‘. C. Hodges; E(1 Ingram^ W. Mc¬
Kinnon; J. F. Pate; W. B. Hattawav;. Tom
tirooks; John Brooks; G, Pritchett; K. J.
Todd and Win Fain in the 5th road District
of said county,;ftryd whereas, Copnnissioners
appointed,Nw and marked .nas said p.trpo^' contemplated hare reviewed oad and
out :
t# us that said road will be one of
and utility and convenience, now this is to
cite admonish all persons that on thy.
first Monday ^iAnfOd in October ifn&good 1889, said is shown new road
;-e cans'',
tho contrary. Given under my hand ar.d
sea! this the 5th da}’ of August 1889.
J, W. Butljvk, v-lerk, .
874t County Commissioners Ctntrt.
LUMBER I LUMBER!
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JACKSON V r. 1 ALLISON,
Will • *;j ' sell > He t f 4
best vrt Lumber at the
Pricer:
LQ CENTS per 100 foot at their Mill six miles East of Fort Gaines,
Good Roads.
1^ CENTS per 100 fcctJDelivered at Fort Citinos.
Wo havo the best equippod saw mill in Clay County.
Wo solicit your ordors. Itespectfuily,
* ‘ A
JACKSON & ALLISON,*
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aug!4tf FORT GAINES, GA.
CENTRAL RAILROAD St BN’R’O CO.,
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V . . .’ OF GEORGIA,'
SCHEDUlE SOUTH-WESTERN DIVlSKjM.'
No: 29. In Effect, July 28, J889. No. 29.
BOUND. Between Macon, Cnthbcrt, Fort EAST BOUND
Read Down. Gfr'llei ' ETfaula i Mohtgothery. Read* Up 5 !
10;05 Leave Macon. Arrive ■ j. 6
a. m. 10 pm
11:19 a. m. Arme *Fort .Valley »». 5 95 » m,
11:36 a. m. ft Marshall villc. it 4 47
p m
12 .02 p. m. t . *MpDtezumn IV 4J20 p,
>n Ogjethorpo m,
12.07 t\. in.. I, * ”, 415 p m
12^26 p. ex. ft . Anderson t> 3. <52,
4259 ft s 'Americus ft. p. m,.
p, m. 3 27 p. ra
1:15 p. m. »» •Smithville % ». 1,20
»» Branwopd p m.,
1 51 p. m. t» 1(P p m,
2 05 p. m. Dawson tt
2 25 p. m. ft Shell taa-a tv
2 45 p. m. »> ♦Cnthbcrt ft I
[ Between Cuthbert and Fart Gaines. |
IS O t Leave *Cuthbert Arrive lhHo
P: da Arrive Coleman a m,
09 ii I- P: .• ” 10 45 am,
H- u* 1-5 P* a •I *Fori Gaines Leave 10 00 am
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Cuthbertand Montgomery.
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2 45p. m. Leave ♦Cuthbert Arrive 12 05 p‘ m
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3 if Arrive ft ♦Eufaula Georgetown >* 1118 p m
II 1115 p m
4 ft Springhill... >> 100Q
t » ft ♦Union Spring „ 9 40 pm
n m
9t ft ♦31ontgomerj Leave 8 00
pm
*Xe)§grai)h Albany and stations; Blakely, Connections made at Fot£ Valley for Perry; at
* or at Cnthbcrt for Foil Gaines; at Enfaula for Ozark.
For tl.ckfit lutes, schedules, or anv'ictorinYttion ' relative to l>est routes apply to
\V. A. CJ&aham, Agobt, . Citoe Bobiiok, Thk Tara
Fort G aines, Go. » Savannah, Ga.
W. W. Sr Macon var., Supt. jl T. Chaultox, Gou'l P;W Agt.
; Ga. 53130U ^av:mnali. Ga,
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Ordinary Za Notices.
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Notice.
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State of Georgia, }
Cl AY COUNTY. . ’.V
\ YJbereas John A, KilWhgi«wertlqH 3 ir.in
V V Wtratur of the goods, chattel*,. lands
and tenements of the estate of his deceased
wife, Mrs. Martha A. discharged Killingswortb, from having said
applied to me to he
Ad ministration. and it appealing to me that
he hasiwril and Notice truly pegformthe hereby given functions to the
of said office. is
next ot kin and creditors of said deceased,
that unless soma good cause is shown before
me at my o8i.ee on c* before the first Mon¬
day in October next, the sai l John A. Kl?
Ijngsworth will be discharged from said :wl
roInistration .voeording to the prayer of his
petition. Given uniefl my hand and official
signature this July 1,1889. It. T. Fdotv, ,
703m ‘ Ordinary.
Notice.
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Georgia, Cl.\v > Clay ''fiurt af Ohiinary
July Term 1889., '
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W/herefls V V will Aaron and M’allorstein, of tsh.ac K^t’r of Loelv the
last testament
deceased, having to me to bo dGeharged
fsyit; said Executorship and it appearing tc
lr e that he has well and truly pefrormed
the functions the ofsaid of kin office. ftnd-cr.editpr«,Qf Notice is hereby said
given deceased, to that next unless caiise is
some goo-.:
shown before me at my office on or before
the first Monday in October next, the sakl
ArtiAin NVallerstein will be discharged from of
said Exccutorsih according to the prayer
his petition. This Julv 1st, 1889.
* R. T. FOOTE,
763m Ordinary.
P^fftiou Notice.
In pursuance of See. 508 f tho Code of
Georgia and paragraphs 1 and 2, Section 7,
article 7 of tlie Constitution of said state,
ami by authority of the City Council of
Fort Gaines, un glection will be held in said
city of Fort Gaines on Tuesday, the 20th
dnv of August*,. 1889, for the purpose of
submitting Ga., to, the ratification qualified ybte,rs refection, of Fort the
Gaines, for or
question of issuing bridge bonds, to. the complete Chattahoo¬ the
repairs chee river on the and across the existing debts of
to, pay In
said city council, UotAu exceed- $8 000
amount, in such denominations as said city
council may deem advisable, and to bear in¬
terest not p*x<#*eding annuffiT}’, 6 pqr cent, said per bonds annum,
be which is to pe paid from the time to
redeemed twenty years
they arejssued.said election to be held and
uctcrn-ired i^» accordance with the luw- d(
force at the time of. holding call such ejection.
All persons voting at election in fa¬
vor of issuing bonds as aforesaid, shall write
or have printed on their ballots the words,
“For Issuing Bonds," an all persons opposed
to issuing said bonds, shall write or have
printed tssillng on their ballots tho words, “Against
Bonds.” In tho event that two
thirds of the qualified voters of said city,
goto- in.fa,vor of issuing bonds, the said city
council shall, at of-before the time of Incur-,
ring said bonded indebtedness provido the for
raising monov, sufficient in amount to pav
principal and interest of said bonded indebt¬
edness by the maturity thereof, as the law
requires. W. M. SPEIGHT, Mayor.
July 19,1889.
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