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PUBLISHEDEViiMY WEDNESDAY BY
RQBERT BURNETT, Manager
YV. A. GH A M AH, Proprietor.
II . H. (i K A It A M. Kditnr.
W Entered at the Post Office at Fort
iiaitiee a* »goon> cukh matter.
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HI'ATIONH. j I.XAVR. j AKKIV*.
Fort < Jalno •..... ..... | 10 00 am 4 ifO pm
Cnl"f»ian'H Depot. ..... i 8 27 pin 10 4.1 am
CutMs>rt.......... ..... 2 10 pm ! 11 21 am
W'Connect* atCuthlsTt with M*eon and
Montgomery trains. W. A. Uiuiiau,
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S«Kss^mv& '
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The Chief Rrmon for thc great sue
«e*s of Huotl’s Sarsaparilla Is fotiml In tlie
article Itself, It is merit that wins, and tho
4 i,ct tlint IIinmI'n Karsapnrilla actually «©•
eomplislie., what is claimed for it, is what
has given to this medicine a popularity and
•ale greater than that of any other sarsapa¬
Merit Wins rilla or blood puri¬
fier before the public,
flood's Sarsaparilla euros Scrofula, Salt
Rheum and all lltmu>rs> Ityspcpda, Sick
Headache, Biliousness, overcomes Thu?
It ted Keeling, creates an Appetite, strength¬
ens the Nerves, builds up tin* Whole System.
Ilooi'** Nnr«tipitrilln Is sold by all drug
g'-ts. ft; six for $5. Prepared b> (\ 1. llood
% Co., ApoUiccartes, Lowell, ftlaask
poWl.NG J & CLARK,
< \)tn mission Wcrvhanls.
For tin? mb' of FnriTH uml Veoktaiilkh.
«.»!“,Special attention given to tho ealo of
WATER MELONS.
No. 11 west Front street,
Cinclin ati. Ohio.
New Advertisements.
O M TJTTLi WM A TENN LI E,
1UTTLE & WAKEFIELD I
C OTTON anil GENERAL
f \)tnw ission . \fvrch n it ts,
I’otton I.xelM.ngo Building, NOVJ York-,
•5#*I.lberul advance.' made on cofisigh
ment-. rtu<?l4Cm.
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Nat iff to Cm r l’«N Pa yen*.
The Book nit fi W.' AJihtiotT f.'** ?oet$r?»^g
< ity ta,M-s at my office at tF’c court house.
The euy ordinance rcfpiiVca Act to give in
your tuxes Gome forward and make your
>>dunis at on.'e and avoid doublo tux.
fltioka close* Jul i 20th. If T. Footk.
CSI4t (”• i k ci y council.
CHEAP FLOWERS.
fine We varieties believe fur wc the sell the most of plants, firm of iu
lh°Souths money, any
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(ierunimns, fine, wsst’d.....15 f«>r §1.00
V h :: h V* " l 1' f' r° i' '°°
•isrsjoiut’for 'and n
catalogue. FREE, give
Us utrial.
Ch,S. N. Woodruff &-C0.,
Florists. Macon, Ca.
47(h YEAR !
ffi -*-i
Tit rf i rent Farm, industri¬
al and Stock Journal ot'
the Son ff/.
ONE YEAR FOR $1.
Sample , , copies . will bo mailed ,
FREE on app.ieation to
The CULTIVATOR PUBLISHING Co
Drawer Atlanta, Ga.
Notice to Debtors.
Notice i« he eh7 given-to all who an' now
owing tw* u* for lumber, that tluir aeeounts w 11
jm»- wl in die hand-of an »tU» ^y for
tu bVar-i great Ivin mod of .nnd
ind have waited on have you through tliu dull \Ve nmntJu
now mint our m.mey n c m
?»udlH>*, Killk.v & Qcattlkucm.
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Att«nt on Farmers’ Alliance.
w e;.*" ,
Cmt?** and gf/’our j.rit \Vc
•idling tlie best wag-.n hr i ho nnuket.
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St LOUIS MO. m bALt BV OALLAITEX
JUE VINSmN, Fort Gj*mils' C«.
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CITY \\n COIXTKY.
v i’h'l* /i ifrunneii riu/vif m*D
j OWNSHTIOV ,M ' * nwA 1
(Chips Carried by the lireeze and
Caught on the Fly by
Our Reporters,
WEDNESDAY, OCT , 9, 1989.
The ek all r.g rink was opened last week.
Com wIMwOUii-; a. <*o.l
Trv the “Mitiei Bros” *tfol p.-os. For
sale by thf gross or at retail at the
vertiskb office.
: . Fp’endiil went In r for the clothing mer¬
chant.
The wood hauler Inis I eon a mnehly
s >ug’.it after man viiu'e Sunday.
(ilinn anti do#s nre ii» cl,'mand now.
erylo ly is tskiug his iiist fail hunt.
The Largest S;cck of Enve ! opc 3 and
Note H* ads ever rsjive i tu this
offljs. Sena in v^ur O'de ’s.
Chickens and eggs hiv \ciy much i,i *!«•
mand in our tmvn and aro InlngiiiJ 'Vry
g* i* 1 prices.
Wonder if the decerned lUeYuy society
couldu t be ri suiroet u and lu made to
Serve a good jmrp this wiukr.
Mr. G. I). ETp ight exhibited last week
a peach twig ful. Af r es’.i bloo i.s. Tiny
were gathered from a i..n) ■ .rating tite in
his orchard.
The demand for folder la lively, The
few wagi n loads brought iiC aturdayfoui.d
ready buyers, and inquiii s for halder
were numerous.
Last was u nuinuty for me jews, II was
t ho 1 my of Atonement. '1 heir doois were
cl os j'I irotn six p- m. Friday t> the same
hour idi Saturday.
Judge Lark hastae proamst gtXH'ii
i i to - n. Hi p ar orchard .-own ifiwu in
ha by a short time ago, clreudy bus
splendid stat'd On **,
Hi^k bcada‘he, wind on the stomach
liilioiismuss, i tinea, are promptly ai.d,
agiccnoly hanished by Dr. J. H. McLean s
Dittie Liver auu Kidney Pullets. 25c. a
vial.
Thousamia or out p.qn is> »(.r sale at this
o •tee. Good for wrapping, underlaying
e rp 1- on l many o h r purpover.
bo cold cheui*.
The many remarkable cures Hood’s
accomplishes ate sufficient
proof that It' does possess peculiar cura
li\o powers.
Tho fun of lueaUtng mustang ponies
j j s’.ill gtM‘s on, and nearly every day the
merchants, idlers and oass«?r» on llcueock
! street are treated t*N a free show.
: Dr. M*Ytd'evilVo is having the lumber
hunVed to his place above town and will
have a commodious d.veiling house erect
od to replace the one burned down in the
ipring.
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Ttio Nev 1 Era states that they arc need
log Ref.h bftef in BiuPRon. What’s the
j sjII m: Lor last down enough there, to keep brothelDon’t it i:ing it ?
rroiu sp<
r«•!« triimto*,
c.uisvdt ng W. II. Graham, who can giro
you bottom figures and all kinds of do
11 J n 3 and styles to select from.
A petition favoring the adoption of the
s >ck iu that l 4 .1. of Henry just across
I the river was circulated iu this placo and
| gained the signature cl all 6dY* citifbns
j Tax receiver has been on tbb rouhdfe
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about two weeks. He tolls us that
S ato’s debtors are slow, so far. hi settling
: i d those who owe the least for ttWer are
paying up faster than the large prooerty
owners.
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| We ar.‘ hifonn-vj that the y< .ig men of
tlie city are making arrangements for a
j grand ball to b> had at the Opera House
i so no timo this month. Our voting' men
seldom fail to make a success of ethh af
j fairs, ar.d we have no doubt but that they
will have a bvlilieut :■ ;7o’?.
We gather from'tho IHuffton' New Era
that the merchants vf that place got bit
o, (ho su,:d«, a,•••line iu cottmi prices.
H vlng no telegraphic communication
; they kept up'fhc pti-es some thno utter
! nelghbctlng towns hart been notified and
were govo mlny thgmsclvos by tH echsuge.
The wta’.hor began to chango last Sun
^morning i.... «md i by i• light i,. mercury
low enough to plea-e even the owner
a new fall suit. It Mid remains cool
and it is hoped that the agreeable
I of weather will have a beneficial effect on
the sick, besides being welcome to all.
Intfkiuj? Pays.
Asa sample of what profit land may bi?
made to viekl under proper management
we call attention to 1 he experience of the
energetic proprietor of the Central hotel,
’ >h Kvllo ->' l ‘ jIlvjt(? ' 1 ° «mtain.
i g ubout three acres, iu tlatcnville this
year. He planted it in melons and t*r*a
j toes, putting the tomat«H‘s bt tween the
melon rows which were the regular die
G .us making two crops on tho wme
ft ouud. Both crops v.hen nrrrketcd net
a handsome profit, 'ihc same ground
j js now l other eoVcred fall with a fine esrop of turnips
an tiuek that will bring good
pri es. IV o have net ascertained of Mr.
NeUcy the amount ho h is realized, but
will venture that he bu:i cleared n . OJ . ( ,
a his three acres tha 1 have many <?! our
’turners on ten acres of cotton
in the usual way.
Lni . liiliousueijj,
auoi curt's uybj>ej>8ii4,
coustip.itjon, bowel ct mplaiuts, etc.,
m a word all uffectious of the liver and
Stom: ...... ch. , At », all I, druggists. , . ,
Disease* of babyhood such as colic,
...ip. ..iuiu - ...
When l ature falters aud requires help
recruit Iu-r euleeblcd cuei^irs with .Lr.
>-l. If. JIcLcan s ( onliifl ud Plootl
! L ur. c f.ttl i ci Indlit*.
A Mistake.
Mr. J. E. Maun held of thi.s
place desires ns to soy that the re
nort eircnbite 1 to b**it»,e nm
is a mistake, as he is perfectly sulv
<*nt Tl.« Min.rt u ic rf, nnlillAn,! "
one or 1 tl the P rt •
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As a matter of fact the reports
Mr. Mansfield's embarrassment np.
poured in neither of the Fort (Saines*
*1“ *« >«i.l ,, in
1 K> * P a P t,rs ‘? n ^ uaR discussed by
” vr nllJtt ' ns hore, anh drummers pass
ing through this place on their wav
, ...... , , , . of , ;
a a .......
.... 111 . last . , llus . .
1 issue ot p*|’<r con
tnined J» denial of the reported 1 failur*
. Mr. JlanslicKl . , mul , utinouiiccil tliat .
lii.s creditors lia<l met at his solicita*
l '^o, and after looking into his allairs
were so wc * ftntisfrecl .... of hvs aliiiit\ , ... . to
|,av, Iia.l 1 the time*
their claims, \Yc made tin* state
ment on the authority of a gentleman
who lives near there and who is we
believe, posted in that affair, Mr.
Mansfield, however charged us with
injustice and injury done to him
j', 're nr in-t isfitic appeared, So no
notice had been made of him in anv
way when he accused us.
Mr. Mansfield is in the very posi¬
tion ascribed to us and does tire
justice and injury rather than receives
it. Mr. Mansfield should sttbseril e
bor the Fort Gaines’ papers, receive
fresh am*-teliebb; news, and learn to
he nA.rc cautions hi his aecusations
iu j-,,*,,-*..
'J’ht New Era iff correct. It was a
mistake, and we trust to it to correct
their error
Soin«1!iiitg' New.
One of the most attractive cstahlish
jnmts on lower Washington street is the
rnillinerry store rf .Mix F. I*. AHcfli. who is
now located in the Li nek building, Ac
eopting an invitation to walk in and in¬
spect the first shipment of fall goods we
were amazed at the quantity and sup riot
quality of her stock. Everything in that
p,,,^ Hats, bonnets, Ribbons and all tho
various ailidcs tastefully displayed in
show cases, on Sin lvcs and everywhere.
Mrs. Allen claims to have niudJ every
effort to secure thc best arid most coni
pKtc stock c\er brought here, and thinks
* M ‘ r increasing list of customers a de*
cided indication of her success.
It is to your L vR interest to examine
j 1( , r 8 ^ o0 j.
A Safe i iivestnil'lli.
' Is
one which is guaranteed to bring
von satisfactory results, or ir.' case of
Guluvo a return of purchase price. On
this safe plan yon can liny from our
advertised Druggist a bottle of Dr.
King’s New Discovery for Consumption.
fa8 "r a '~ , V°, b f i “*
V-', s ' ,‘' J J U a “- attection of
l uroat, Lungs or Chest, such as Con
stiniption, Juflammatiou of Lungs
L'Aineliitif, Whooping Congh,
agrecaiffi: CAmp, etc., etc. It is pleasant find
to taste, perb'Ctly safe, ’ and
can alwavs '\ i'. be depended upon *
r v t u f „,„ fttW M o pwrHT . K
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Mgor and Yitlllity
Ave < i ,lick, _ J’ S» v en to every part of the
body by Hood s Sarsaparilla. That tired
feeling is entirely overcome. The
is purified, enriched, and vitalized,
carries health instead of disease to every
organ. Tho stomach is toned and
strengthened* the liver* apnetite restored.
The xiil kidneys Kumeys and .um mer are are roused ronsed'»nd and
mvigomted. Thc brain is refreshed,
the mind made dear and midv J for
work. Try it.
PERSONAL.
'Vright arrived Here per steamer
>> ednesduy. rhe Judge has been absent
some ttmc on his (arm In Ste^rt count,
j Mr. Z:u k Walker and Mbs E'orence
iw of C. lumUs. Ala., were in the city
^^uiay and Sunday, the guests of Airs.
E Hill
Emmet Porter, who lb clertlug liy Ab
beville. visited relatives hero last Sunday.
1 the 4 C °! city 1Iarnson . legal ' of business Georgetown, last week. was iu ,
j on
Mr. II. L. Bunn spent Saturday and
J Sunday at home.
Mr. F. K. Freeman Is visiting' home
folks.
lion. J. F. Kimble spent several
at hi- home in the upper edge of the couu
ty last ,■ week and this,
T Editor . I.aBrade r „ , of , the t Bluffton New Era „
camo up Saturday to vuit his family, lie
returned Monday afteanoon.
Prof. Wimberly of the Iilufftoo A cede
m - 8 P° u t Sunday iu tho c.ty with his fami
*'*•
Ln? Peterson started out v ith a drove t f
Texas ponies for sole this r.e -k.
Prof. It. I). S. IJdl, formerly principal
of the *V'*a-lemy at tins place, but now of
Alabama has txa-^ in the city lor several
days.
I find Ideal Toola Powder is without
exception the U&t I bate ever used.
Wllh its ai<l 1 k «*P *»7 teeth very clean
ami white, which I was unable to do
with any other powder 1 have ever tried
Icforc. So says Ferdinand E. Chaitwrd,
SSMWV»3siin “r„“ . ... _
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fV2nU*s An ct^
*»th eat H twy V
lor botf***;
\W Hate Morc.Bee r .
A good many citizens remember the
time ten or twolve years ago. when beef
was sold at the old market house. Then
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SU PP , | V - and thc announcement o! a beef
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for sale the next day was carried around
and the hoars.* notes of the okl tm horn
and a naturally better demand, we have
! two regular markets, each of which seals
‘ arou “d fur ordsre in the cwming and
£££££ iSTSL
y short while ago live beeves were sold in
one day.
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Preaching ,, ., Notice; v . .. j
1 HigjBfshop of the sixth episcopal district, j
residence 314 Houston s'veet, Atlanta, Ga.'
j will preach * in Brown’s C impel, the A. M.
,, churen . in . Oiecii>iii«> .. .... _ ^ 1 uesuay night, , . .
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1‘AeV. 15 at 7:cd p. ra., and will preach at
I Lowell church for Bro. Smith and people
j |» on o cordial Wednesday invitation night the all 10. Wp We v*Hl extend r *
to, our vvhito tri-u.K
i K. Low euy, pastor of the Fort Gaines
'■ Circuit. :
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Will Bp At The Central. :
I)r. J. II. Boozer will arrive in the ciiy {
on ^ a Virday next, Oct. 12. and will be at
his rooms at the Central hotel ready to
do dental work for our eitizees. The doe
tor ha . made quite a reputation , for good
workmanship, and ! T yout- teeth need at
tenvion it will t o well for you to eall on
next week.
Merit Wins.
We desire to s;>V to om‘ citizens, that
for years we have been selling Lb‘. King. s
New Discovery for Consumption, Dr.
King’s New Life Pills, Bticklen’s Arnica
Salve and Llectrc iiittors 4 and have
never handled remedies that sell as well,
or that have given such universal satis-
1 action. .. We ... do . not ...... hesitate to
autee them every time, and v*e stand
ready-to refund tho purchase price if
$4tisfac.ory .. , , results ,, ito . not follow their
use. These remedies have won their
great popularit purely on their mm i t
YV. M. Spkiuht Druggist.
. ROYAL PoSotH 1
iF l<Tt - v
%m mx! j
t
J POWili
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel of
purity, strength and wholesoateness. Move
economical ,K.» IW or.Hn.ry HinOs, rnj
eahnot be sold in con petition with the
mnltitode of low tests, short weight alum
! or phosphate, powders. Fold only incans
ROYAL BAKING POWDER'CO., 10J
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fi you suffer pricking pains on mo'-liig
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' , «“ T A aV't aL-vI ^
box.
A¥TO 4 HP
-I-VIJX} JL AlJ XV .TLX! X «
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tVGfV till tiff flGW 3110 Ti FSt C13SS
I am now located over Mims’ _ and
r Lewis • , , bar. in • Adams ,iii, block, audio- , i •
vite all mv former customers from
lon .„ co „„,V v col l« f on 1,1
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where 1 , nave
»>y new garters, I-
b i,ro ^ <-‘ vo: Y l bing in neat a:ylo and
«rvi«c.
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r llcSn i r; liSn l Qn d!iU ,| ni Uy ^Arc alSIo
AHU £1; OinSf QSilCBC*6S Wl II
B1 WayS HP Dc found TOUntl pi^p^fcU nr^D^r?d in III
jjn.st style.
j I will be on hand and ready
to serve full meals from day¬
i break to daybreak.
ALEX BR0AVX.
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Far better than tlie harsh treatment
medicines which hornblv grijie the prii
eu*. and destroy th : coating of the stom¬
ach. Dr. J. H. 4cLean's Chill and Fe¬
ver Cure, bv mild ye effective action
cure. Sold at 50 cents a Lottie.
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i;i weeks.
The POLICE GAZETTE will b«
meiiol. securely wmppe^l to any addn
hi the th iied States for hree months on
re<*e»pt of ONE DOLLAR.
LiKtaI ftlscount ullowrrt to post agent 1
and clubs. Sample copies moiled free.
Address all orders to
RICHARDK. FOX.
Franklin Square, N. Y.
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Administrator’s Sale.
State Of Georgia,
Clay County,
virtue e* an nruor jjitUifcd tite
forc the Court House door in said county on
the first Tuesday in November next within
* h « hours of sale to the highest bidden
the IMufs set apart by order of Court tn Mrs.
Mattie Cul'eipan ami her children. On the
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to t j 10 c <tnte of J \Y T. Catch in es bb"A‘ott
" • Greene. Alao acres of lot No. 398
where UielamL°of Mrs. SatUe Colonuu^uul
children corner with the lands of F. E.
ings, set ui>nft bv order of Court, and the
a?^^JW$E3 chains, thence West, Id and 12-100 chains*
thence *\ ^ North i''^ l- Id |bOfhi*.ies-to.poi; and 12-100. chains, , ot thence begir.
u ' st ! _ i*
lung. 1 he said described lands bomg tlrt.^
same* in which Dower of said was set apart Ida by Oatch- tVc
Supe-ior Court county to
* n S s as widow of F. B.Catchings.
^ ' C AdmlS'rator.
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ORDINARY NOTICES.
Georgia. Clay ('amity : To.all whom if
may eoncern; S. I). Coleman sulministmtor
of undersigned Klix.it Hyde for has leave in due form sell applied lands to the in
to the
said county belonging to the estate will of
deceased, the first and Monday -« d applic«2 Octol ; of 1880. be Vir Thij :
on m er
Anyu T 5th, 1889. 11. T. l’ooto,
Ordinary.
Geofgia, Clav Countv; To all whom it
may concern; ‘Titos. C. Sutton administra
tor of Mrs. Queen Sutton has in due form
‘.'PPbed to the undersigned for lente to soil
lands in Calhoun county, Ga., belonging applica¬ to
the estate of said deceased, and said
will he heard on the first Monday in
October 1889. This Aug-5th. 1889.
R; T. F..OTK,
874t Ordinary,
Notice.
Gsoroia, Clay \ Clay July court Term of Ordinary 1889.
< ov.vi y, )
AA/horcas Aaron Wallewtein, Kxt’r of the
V t last will and testament ot Isaac Locb,
deceased, having to me to be discharged
from said he Executorship has well and and truly it appearing pelrormed to
n -C Giat
th.o . functions ot said ofiice. Notice is l;c.cd>y
j.i V( ,p t<> the no»t of kin and creditors of said
deceased, that unless some good cause is
shown before me at my office on or before
the first Wtdiersteui Monday in will October he discharged next, the tVom said
Aaron
saul Executors:h This according Julv to t he prayer of
1 is petition. 1st, R. 1389. FOOTE,
T.
733m Ordinary.
Notice.
:;;:s‘Exi................. V f istnitor oi the gomls, ; chattels, lands
and tenements of the estate of
applied wife, Mrs. Martha ho A. discharged Kiliings-voith, havittg
to nic to irom sa 1 .
administration, and it appearing to mo that
he has well and truly perform thc functions
ef said office. and Notice creditors is hereby of said given deceased, to the
'Text ot kin
that unless some good cause is shown before
nr> at mv office on or betore tht first
Cay in October next, the said John A. Ivi 1
liiig«worth will he discharged from said ad
minhtration ticcording to tin: prayer of his
petition. Giver; unTer my hand and official
signature this July 1, 1889. U. T. Foote,
' 7t53m Ordinary.
Ordinary's Notices.
Statk of Ckoroia, .1
Clay County
Hattaway basin due form applied to the un
designed for permanent letters of adminis
tration on the estate of NV illiam IS. Hattaway
October next. Given under rr>v hand and
official signature, this 24’day of September
1839. R i.tooTK,
^ incry.
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for perinnnent.let?e?H ^n+lwinni of ndmiuistra
i'Ncaticn on said "am
on the first hand Monday and official m October signature. next
Diyen unde" my
September 1889. K-TFoorh,
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ROAD NOTICE.
Georgia, Clay County: Whereas certain
petitionere have made their application to
this tablishment court, praying of an order second granting class the public os
a new
road, commencing at Calhoun county near
P. 1). Hodges, and leadinif to to the Bluffttn
road near Win Fain & Son’s saw mill rtin
nine ,J in or near thij old read bed through the
h Q f P. C. Hodges; Ed Ingram; AV. Me
Finnon J. F. Pate- W. B. Huttawav; Tom
Brooks- Juh’i Brook-; G "Pritchett: K. J.
T-dd and Win Fain in the 5th road District
and whewa« OommiMioncr
g»d marked out said contemplated road and
Slfrtlilandtmifn lid ^ i h a11 Km.Iow th
T te a m on " Pf™ na 011
first Mondav ,r , in . October , 1889, said new road
the be granted if Given no good under causs is hand shown and to
jealtlliilbc5tll contrary. W{“^‘^;r my
S ‘ 4t C -u-UvComr' L<muaL Tw4 ^ oac - Court °' urt *
Drs. R, S, Wimberly & Son l
Bespectfully tender their sendees to
public *tul solicit e xhure of your patrb
i:age. I)? 1 . It. b. \\ iLibevly who has had
! Gatoee, Ga. 7l9, >’—
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WHEELER & WILSON
'H‘a‘ga"x;+ana 9.
\ other Unapproucticd nmcliinc placed i:i <*yc '>ne the nairket. hv any
ever on
It is almost nouelen aud so light
that n small span of e 'too thre-d k
enough for z band to nn it. Send for
cula* and price lit.?.
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F-iiuHug hr long expei-ience ~ Hint tire ordhiAiy Iron'*
Thimble Skeins will occasionally break xvhen’uscd l
Oil
light xv a go i vs. J have hud STEEL Thimblest put on all
niv wagons, under 2 c size - These Steel-Thimbles will *
roar mmdi longer, and they never break with* proper
usage. ~ . ■ • t
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fully Waimlvntel* in writing, - i
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before buying*. Respectfully,
W. A. GRAHAM, • t
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Montgomery Beer ! .
Tlie Best in tl.o World. Made from Pure Artesian \Vrtci% Imported
ops and Canada Mult. Writo for Prices. Address ‘ -
MONTGOMERY BREWING *
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MONTGOMEIt Y, ALABAMA.
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watchmaker and jeweler.'
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ext door . to Upera T Jlouso, » xvlici . c , lie is to daoo
repairs Wai'thcs, Clocks and Jewelry. prepared C’O ju
FlFlblt.years on After au experin and
in the business, ho guarantees sstisfactio
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All tho Delicacies - of the season served in
best style and moderate Prices. I
KgrBcstauratit i\t Coleman & Bro’s old Bar stand, on upper * Wash
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CENTRAL RAILROAD & BN’K’G CO.,
OF GEORGIA. ' ^
SCHEDULE SOUTH-WESTERN DIVISION!.
No. 4. In Effect, Oet., 6 1889. No. 4.
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WEST BOUND. Between Macon, Cuthbcrt, Fort EAST BOUND
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Read Down. Gaines, Eufaula & Mchtgomery. Eead Up.
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J0;05 g. m. Lcavo Macon. Arrive 10 p m
11 ;10 a. m. Arrive ♦Fort Valley i »» 05 Jr tu
11:3 r a. in. rt MarsliaHvillo tt 47 p m
12:02 p. rn. ♦Montezuma, If 20 p tn ■1
12:07 p. m. rf OgleUmqlo ft 15 p in >
12:20 p. m. t» Anderson ft 52 p m
12:39 p. m if ♦Americas ft 27 p m
1:15 p. m. if ♦Smith villa ft 20 p iu
1 51 j). in. r» Bronwood ft 03 j> tu
2 05 j), in. it Dawson ft 48 p iu
2 25 ii; in. n Shellman ft m
2 45 p. :n. ♦Cuthlrc’t : Cl m
| Between Cuthbcrt ut.d Fort Urines. | *«S
2:5p a, 3'B L'DlivC ♦Cnthl>ert Arrive 11 25 a m f.l
3.27 a Arrive Coleiur.u t. 10 45 a m
4:15 r. B ft ♦Port Gait'erj Leave 10 00 a m
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Cuthbertani Montgomery
2 4 p. m. Leave ♦Cuthberfc Arrive HHrtHOOO m
3 31 ” Arrive Georgetown tf
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3 38 »> ♦Eufaula tt 15 m
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er <-.,t at Eufaula for Oezrk.
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Mixon (in. 55l89tf. Bavaunah, Ga.
A % i VOICE tmpn portrait etiin. of Mr. U.r. Oarri. is ft
son, of aaiern, Ohio.
$20 !!• „ ritrs: ‘-War at work on a lino (<r
SO a month; I now have an afenrf
h-» ■ C. Alim * to n alliums a!,J imi.lt
r; ibfitta a it d ortru wake 7(30 a Jay.”
A -■* sr»»- d tV. U. lUUUHOSt.
WiCiant Kiiiir, HarrAhory, fa ,
w,itr»: ”1 Save uevrr kn«wii
S . A axylhiax to aril like your alhein.
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r«e <,rrr ®3B.V” W. J. Ll
m..r«, Bolliror, We„ writrs;
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[«.most b exrry house 1 vi»it M r
J;rolit i« otlten a. uiurlia, •”«
*£ tor a tingle dartwork.”
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lux not to
of' -.*M buxines* fruui tt>, ir |i-ttrr». tv.-ry
one who takes li'.ril « yrsi. |.il<-s nn grsml |>ro!i:s.
Shall vve f-tari YOU in 7his business,
res.ier 1 Write toe lean ail »i«.ut it for don't younseif. We
arcinartinir mstiy; ve -.ia st. it you if you (Way until
anottu-reeisahrsd of Mi in ymir j> '.rt of the toutitrj. If you
take boi<l you n:U tw .:>!<• nimfHMnrridt to |> -k up r»ld ft>s*. Iff,MNIten WlCfntt
On amutsf ifcfi.i tOfliMBk
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BEST. * .
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MADE.
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Are AMERICAN, and the BEST. .
LEADING BUSINESS PENS.
Palccn
Ajbd Nos. 75, 117, 1, Acmk.
LEADING STUB PENH.
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And Nos. 119, 102, Grant Pk< «
LEADING LEDGER PENS.
a« net
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LEADING SCHOOL PENS. M
pto. UriiTbfsity 28 ■tn *
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, And Nos. 333, 114, 18.
: The Miller Bros. Cutlery Co., Meriden, Conn. t
MAM l T KACTl’UKHS OF
etcel Pens, luk Erasers and Pocket CtiUv