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Pf RLlhll Kl) EV Kit V W KDN EM )A Y BY
ROBERT BUR NETT, Manager,
IV. A. (H(\ H A H. Proprietor.
» It. fi It A tf A~M, bum or.
tHT KnterM nt the Post Offiu** at Fort
liable* a* tsco.M) cijum MATT lull.
Mil mil 3EAKCH l W, l It,
STATIONS. , LSAVS. AinavK.
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On hts rt...............| 2 50 pin 11 25 urn
CdfVoimootft at f'uthburt with Macon and
Montgomery trains. W. A. Graham,
lyr Agent
Catarrh
Mrfy »ffeet any portion of the body wKere Ths
inuc<Mi« membrane b found. Hut catarrh ut
Ih« bead is by far the in*mt common, and tho
•nof<t halite to bo neglected. It cannot J»j
rurrd by local applications. Ik ing a coasth
* ^ tutlonal dlrease it requlro*
Winging a constitutional remedy 'Abo
Noises koml’s Sarsaparilla, Which,
working through tho blood,
eradicate* the Impurity which causes and pro
liiote* the catarrh, and soon effects it poring
bent cm*. At the same tinio HimmI's Hars;t
}>nrlila builds up the whole system, ant! make*
one feel renewed In strength
ond health. If you suffer Impure*
ft out cjtarrh, bo sure to Blood
try Hood's Sarsaparilla.
“J Mod Rood's N.irsapnrlllafnr catarrh, anil
received great relief ansi benefit from It. Tty*
catarrh was very (MsifgrweablR, especially In
Ihe whiter, causing constant discharge frail
Hood's my nose, ringing nolscj
In my cars, ami pains in
Sarsaparilla Z
head In the morning by hawking and spitting
wa'i painful. Hood's Sarsaparilla gavo lno
>!h«f linmi dioteiy, while in time I was en¬
tirety cun d. I nm never without tho medi¬
cine in my house .as I think it
is Worth Its weight in gold.” CufC9
Mns. (J. it. (linn, te.".! Lighth Catarrh
fet., N. W., Wnshlnglon, |), c.
" * w ' 1 * Itoiiblcil with that annoying disease,
basal catarrh, and never found relief tiii
1 took Hood's Sar-upanlla." J. I,. It,,err.
Markslmrg, Ky. ?r u. ho mm to
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Bold by all druggists, #1; sit for f\ Prepared only
o *'■ I- IiOOll A i'U,, A iHiilii't'iulM, liOWiU, Mina
lOO Dosod One Dollar
Mrlftk ! Brick ! ! Hrit k !!!
I Imve on hand ft largo stock of tin*
very bor.{ bi i-k. < all on me the depot
if yoo wb h to purcha
W B ORAI’AM.
Attuntion Farmers' Alliance.
%\/K lire making up a Wagon club,
vt ('min' and get our briers. We are
lelliinr till) best wag.,ii in I In* niaTkef.
»vtf I’HTKKvSI/jN Jc CO
OWING A GLAHK
(*onwi ixtiion Mrrrhrt
For the sale of Knurrs and Yuoktahlrs.
C-3'8pmda.l Sltcntlon given to the sale'i f
WATER MELONS.
No, 11 WrVrt Fiotr* rtloet
. UiiH iht.v.l!, Ohio.
lit WEEKH.
Tbe POLICE GAZETTE will be
nmlb'd, , SiHnirely wrapped addro.vs
t > any
In tfio United States tor ((roe rAonllia on
re-. lpt.'f ONE DOLLAR.
Liberal discount allowed to p’l.it rtgentn
find clubs. Sample copies mailed fne.
Address all orders to
RK llARDK. FOX.
Fran ! 1 ‘ N Y .
wH A TENN UE
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lUlTLt WAKEFIELD, f
i;C*TTON nm! GENERAL
(’omm ission . )/rrrh a n Is,
Cotton Exchange Building, New York,
f§"Liberal advoneeg irindo on consign
mentfi. augl46m.
Drs. R, S. Wimberly & Son
nubile fUndeetfaHy ami solicit tender their services to the
a share of your patio
Ijago. Dr. R. S. Wimberly who has had
4 > years experience will make a specialty
of Obstetrics am! Female Diseases.
(ViA-Iok ni Wimbkhi.y A Cu’s., store Fort
Gdittos, Ga. 719Iy
CHEAP FLOWERS.
We believe we sell the most plants, o'
fine South: .varieties’ for the money, of any firm ii
tho
Cnlcou.% assorted fiOcUndoz, S3 per lOe
Altormanthera 50 ” ” ” "
Chrysanthemum.*, Geraniums, fine, ns>t'd..... 15 for $1.00
Verbenas. asst'd,......20 for $1.00
assorti>fi 21 for Sl.no.
fc*T'S«^id for cataleguC. FUKF, and giv«
Ui fttrial.
Chas. N. Woodruff & Co.,
Florists. Macon, Ca.
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JCEVIN3JN, Fcrt Gaines ,Ga,
LUMBER 13 ADVANCING.
Saw Mil s, * team Engines,
so *113. bat mm. nc
l! vd i vvmii a First (’ nsi Waw Mil
Mail for ♦' T A LOG UK to
A . It. IAIIQ U II A If <’0. (I.t(l.)
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city a\i> iolatrv.
NEOMIATIIEIJEW FROM OUR
OWN SECTION.
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Chips Tarried by ihr Km * and
Caught on tho Fly by
Our Importers.
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 15 1890.
Mr. W. M. Speight trvwd his stock
of drugs to his new stand Monday.
And still the number of Lfco fesurance
agents in our busily little etty increases,
The number of persons afflicted
with colds increases ever}’ day.
Am* still the sale of stock continues
the Important feature of tho bndtuos? of
our burg.
An oyster on the half shell dont
look at nil tempting this summer
weather.
Our truck far mots are making
active preparations to begin plant*
ing their early truck.
Mr. A. W. Holley is making som*>
decided changes for tho better in tke looks
of the store house beneath The Adverti¬
ser office.
If the season continues favorable
this county will make u larger
grain crop than ever kcforc in her
history.
One bottle of W. W. (J. is worth
more than a dozen boxes of pills.
For saic by W. M. Speight.
Ilood.s Sarsaparilla is a purely vegeta¬
ble preparation. I*'ing free from injurious
ingredients. It is peculiar in its curativo
power.
Loose Stock, though not alto¬
gether absent from our streets have
decreased beautifully in numbers,
since tho tirst.
Mr. H. I). Williams, received a car
of stock last week, in tho lot somo fine
young mules and quite a number of fiiic
Canadian and other breeds ot ponies.
The old Brown Stables on Washington
street, have again assumed quite a busi¬
ness appearance since Mr. It. 1). Wil
Hums opened them for sale stables.
The Building and l.one Association
men was explaining the moi its of his com.
pany to our citizens last week.
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Ail persons that have tried nil;
other forms of treatment should
l y \\ \N. G. ? the great blood jiu
ritier and tonic. lor !?:•.lo by Mi.
\Y. M. Speight.
Mules For Salt 1 .
1 have on hand a lot of fine
young mules, that I will dispose of
at bottom figures, or will sell or
tiino for good security.
J. F. Porte::.
If cold weather don’t come now
some ot our hog stivers contem¬
plate ordering a largo smounuot
ico and making ;hejs^%*crff~cold * - "
simp.
»*dC good ninny farmers wefb buj'“
ing saltpeter to aid in saving their
meat. They having tired oi wait*
ing for cold weather will try to
kill hogs and savo the meat any
way.
Careful observers ot human na*.
lure who havo watched tho courso
ofT. Ilenry Jcrmgan bog-in to
whisper now that the Aforesaid
!> II.— is making an earnest en¬
deavor to scoop in tho earth.
A royal rovenuo .could be raised
for tho support of the city by tax¬
ing the dogs that occupy our streets
Really so many dods aro a nuis¬
ance and should be taxed.
Wo arc pleased to note that tho
glaring red paint which lias made
the blinds and doors of the Presby¬
terian Church so conspicuous have
boon covered by a beautiful color
f light blue, making a change for
the better.
Mr. Kelley, our energetic truck
farmer, has already begun to make
preparations on his little farm, tor
planting his early spring crop.
It would be hard to find a “sooner’
man than the clever proprietor ot
the “Central."
Hon. B. A. Stevens, mayor of
ho flourishing city ef Few Dccatui
Ala, spent Tuesday in our town.
This worthy and onterpriting gen
tieman h:.8 friends in Fort Uaincs
who are always gladdened at the
sight of his handserce, honest face.
Mr. J. F. Sharp jr. recent
y a student of tho S. W. Ga. A.C.
will remain at homo this season
reading medicine preparatory to
attending lectures at a medical
College.
One Fac’
1? wOrt a cob mn of r tetoric, svid a
.Vmorloaa stftt* s .tan. It is a fact, estib' i,
Ufthel by tho testimony of timisa;:ds
1 K.MJ l % that IK» d’fi Sarsaparilla does cure
scrofula •, s 1 .ybet m, rut 1 other dise tfos
or affections ari-int f uin in«pure ttate or
low condition o! the blood. It also over -
come* that tired ft-c4i:ig, creates a go)
ftppetitt*. and giv « rt onjjth to *v *ry ptrV
j . tn rt Ryst«»m. 11 j it.
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Srhool Opened.
Prof. Pipkin's School opened
at the Academy Monday morning
with <50 pupils, and the number
has already increased. The vory
low rates, which a liberal al low
ancc from the public school fund,
has allowed tho Principal to make
arc an inducement and an incen»
tivo to ail parents of limilod
means to place their children in
the school. Two Three and Five
per term cover little more
than the incidental expenses and
yet that is all the cash required
from the pupils. Each charged
according to the grade entered.
First, Second or Third. A good
school helps mightly in the up¬
building of a town. We iravo had
a good school with every prospect
of Let us all
to build it up. Those who Lave
children by sending them and
those who bnvo not by encourage
ing in every way the earnest ef
foits of'the Principal to keep the
school up to a high standing.
Tho Pulpit un i the Stajre.
Rev. F. M. Shrout, Pastor United
Brethren’Chureh, Blw Mound Kan. saj*s:
(• I feel it my duty to tell what wonders
Dr. King’s Ntw Discovery has done for
mo. My J/ungs were badly diseased, and
my paii^ioners thought I could live only
a few weeks. I took five bottles cf Dr.
King’s Now Discovery and am sound and
well, gained 20 lbs. ia weight.”
Arthur Love, Manager I.ovt’s Funny
Folks Combination, writes: “After* thor¬
ough trial and convincing evidence, I am
confident Dr. King’s New Discovery for
Consumption, beats ‘cm all, and cures
when everything else fails. The greatest
ki'idness I can do my nmy thousand
friends is to urge them to try. Free trial
bottleut Speights Drug suture. Regular
sizes 50c, ano !*1.00.
A Mean Aft.
The lawbreakers who have so long
made a practice of shooting pistole on
our streets at night ha\a become
bolder ia their dvfianee of the law
and 'have damaged some public prop
ertv. Several niglits ago one or more ;
of this night gaug shot into one of
the doors of the Academy building
making several ugly holes , in that
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and almost ruining .... tlie door
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the the bin lets . out
room, tearing °
large pieces of wood. '1 he perpetra
p ors 0 / ^,| s vicious act deserve the
penitentiary and if not caught and
punished for this crime, viil doubt¬
less continue in such courses until.
, ■i ought , . up . to , the ,, pnson • or a n oise.^ . |
fate. j j
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A Georgia Gazetteer of 18G0 in--!
liad forms . us th£t about that Fort churches. Gaines |
tfi seven stores, i wo *
shops of various kinds and ■I'w;
TAVERNS. We jus ,ua ' . lt ‘ r *l ),d ..
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progrefc^Ttyrtfard in thirty nud more
specially in fifteen years,; lot in re
gard the , TAVERN8 have
to we
remained stationary. One of our ho¬
tels is the same building that served
as a tavern tlien and .no other .. hodel , . ,
is uo roomitr than lhat. A nice ho
tel would lielp tnighl*!!y to build
our town and at tin: same time pay
a splendid per eent on the investment
Our town needs a uioderu hotel and
the individual or stock company who,
listen to us and Kct accordingly will
strike it rich.
We arc to have a Specialist.
He comte to Ft. Gnincs for two
weeks.
He is a Seigeon nml Specialist.
He has Gov. Gordan s indorcement.
Da*. J. M. Bosworth, recently’ of
Americas, but now of Atlanta, will open
an office in Fort Gaines, about the mid¬
dle of January, to remain two weeks or
more, and will open an oflicc and wil!
tender his professional Services to all
persons in the treatment of diseases that
have not yielded to medical treatment
heretofore, and Speedy in diseases of
the Eye. Ear, Throat, and Lungs, Re¬
member the date.
E.WH.
The transitive from long, lingering and
painful epoch sickness in the to ilfe robust of the health individual. marks j
an
Such a remarkable event is treasured in
the memory and the agency whereby the j
good health lies been attained is grateful
ly blessed. Hence it is that so much is' l
heanl in praise of Electric Bitters. So
many foci they owe their restoration to
health, lo the use of the Great Alterative
and to;,ic. If you are troubled with any
disease of Kidneys, Liver or Stouiaeh, oi
long or short standing you will surely
find relief by use of Electric Bitters. Sold
at 50e, and $1 .no a bottle at—
W. M. Speights, Drugstore.
Mr. t. P. Allen, has pur¬
chased lie two business bouses ol
Mr. S. ’ D. Coleman located
on ;
Washington Street, between, Mrs
Li neks store hou.*c and the dweL
ling house recently occupied bv ,
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Mr. Jno button, Mr. Allen will
remodel «nd improve the house.
and move into them shortly.
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Just now the Stock law is tronb
ring ihe minds of many of our fai s
mers and landowners.
And now we begin to seriously
believe that wo will have no co’d
* jrcather this winter.*
11 YME>E A L.
ANDERSON-BROWN
This morning at nine o’clock at
the Presbyterian church ia tliif city
Miss Guwie Brown and Mr. Eugene
C. Anderson were united in the holy
bond* of matrimony, Rev. H. ('.
! Brown performing the ccremenv.
After the host of friends who had
witnessed the ceremony had offered
congratulations the bridal couple
stepped into their carrisgc and were
conveyed to the depot where they cm
barked fur Macon, their future home
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on the 9:50 train.
Miss Gussie was cue of the fairest,
loveliest and most popular of Fort
Caines’ lovely and popular daughters
It was with mingled feelings of regaet
and pleasure that our people saw her
become a l»iido—regret that she
would make her home elsewhere, and
pleasure that she should be happily
mated to the husband of her choice.
Mr Anderson is well and favora¬
bly blown both in business and soci¬
ety circles of our city. Possessed of
the many accomplishments and qual¬
ities necessary for business and social
success k is no wonder that lie has
won such a prize as his bonny bride
and his many friends here wish him
and godspeed.
Tin: Advertiser extends earnest
congratulations to this happy young
couple and wishes for them joy un¬
speakable in this union of two lov¬
ing hearts.
We give below a list of attendants
and ushers :
ATTEMPANTS.
Miss Lena Waddell of Sheffield,
Ala., with Mr. Will Roughtic, of
Macon. Miss Kate Wiggins of Fort
Valley with R. C. .McAllister, City,
Miss Maud Campbell of Macon with
Mr> Cuyler Findlay of Macon, Vliss
Anna Belle Tewnille of Macon with
Mr. Gibson of Macon.
The ushers were Messrs P. L.
p ]>,- \\ (\ r Wimberly, T. J.
armcr<
Whatley and A. J. Fleming.
, Mr. T ... Kieitaril , . ... uidlay ,, , had . the ,,
r groom
. charge, , end , tue ... bride sister, ... ,, Mrs
5ri s
Hcnric . Morns . ... bridesmaid .. assisted . , ,
as
the . , bride ., in . the customary wav.
Row's Y^ar Wife ?
Dries she feel poorly all the time, snf
for from lack of energy and a general,
no-account, listless enervation ? »She
noeiw her blood. » Bun Something is wrong with !
for the doctor ? Not at!
.qj n) y «(V.r sir ! Oac physiciau'e fee will
provide _ her with _ 1
a sure and wleasant re
lief lief Xor for p.U p.II time. lime. Get 1 her 1 root^B^potas- ■' a Iwittlc n '
P. 1*. (prickly ash, poke
regulabw
r.f _uwwf6Tc'm^dvniid quietly and ^onicLlr qmcklv and vid be
; fore you know it your wue will bo anoth
er woman and will blesa the kind fid
that brought 1 -. r. p. to her relief and
notiec. Or.r best physicians Jindorse it
nub no well|co»ductod household where
pure blood and its concomitant hnppi
ness is appreciated shonkl be without it.
For s ile l»y reputable zUedicinc dealers
j everywhere.
For corns werts and bunions use oulv
Acbott’s East Indian Corn Faint. 1152t.
^e a:e pleased to see our friend
Sheffield, Aia. on our
Thud is a nativs oi tins
section and can’t corae bath too often
to meet with a glad welcome iroihliis
many friends.
Mr. T. E. Speight, now of Fowl
town, Ga., is back spending a few
days with friends and winding up his
business here.
Credit trade has begtfn to open
up. A goodly share of tho goods
sold last Saturday went that way.
Livery stables arc doirg a lively
business.
We neglected to chronicle ihe
arrival of a baby girl at the homo
of Mr. F. T. Tennille, Which
occurred week before last.
It can’t rain. It can’t turn cold.
Tn fact it can’t do anything but be
just the mildest best weather ever
known for the season.
xr >> ondcr a if c there is not capital, »|
enough in this* county to start a -
guano factory. It Could certainly j
pay a big per cent o® investment, j
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BuckleiiFs Arnica Salve.
B The ulses, best Sores. salve Ulcers. in the Salt woild Rheum. for Fever Cuts j
Sor s. Tetter, Chapped Bauds, Chill k Ui
Cams and all Skin Ereptions, and po i'
tivelv cures Piles or ik» pay required. It is
guaranteed to give satisfaction, or money
refunded. Price 25 cents p»r box.
For S . c By W. M. S.. ,-ht.
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[ 1PPINCOTT'S MAGAZINE, s vith id i
■uarud and excellent conUxts. n a library j
in itself. !
It ttrxs indeed a haffy thaug it to print an j
entire navel in each number.
Wot a skart novelette, but a hug storysuch
as you are used to get in book form and pay
from one dollar to one dollar a-d a half for.
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ycu agood magasuu besidrs the novel.
The ringing blows which ksve been struck on
the gateway of popular favor,haveresounded and day
throughout the entire land, to Uppm
toffs Magazine stands in the front rani cf
monthly publications, and is the most widely
nad-and-talked-of publication s/sts kind in ihe
world. For full descriptive ci+rrtleift, address
LIPPINCOTTS MAGAZtXE' ttWS fhia
fj.oc per year. *5 r fr.
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Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel of
purity, strength and wholesomenoss. More
economical than the ordinary kinds, and
cat not be sold in competition with the
multitude of low tests, short weight nlawn
01 phosphate powders. Sold only In cans
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100
Wall street, N.J V.
SHERIFF SALES.
Will Georgia, Clay Conuty.
be sold before the Court House
door in the town of Fort Gaines on the
first Tuesday in February next following to the
highest bidder for cash the
property to wit : One third undivided
interest in and to a house and lot situa¬
ted in that part of Fort Gaines known
as (Jreeuevilie aiid on Greenevi-Ile street
and now occupied by Doc Brooks and
family. Said Doc property Brooks levied satisfy on ns the
property of to an
execution issued from the County Court
in favor of J. C. Simpson vs. Doc Brooks
This January 1st 1890.
j. t. McAllister, sheriff.
Citation.
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Georgif. Clay County.
To all whom it may concern:
•T. W. Sutliye the administrator of Martha
Gardner, deceased has in duo- form applied
to the undersigned for leave to sell tho real
V-tate Fort Gaino.- consisting in said of one house belonging -nud lot to the in
said deceased county application
estate of and said
will b * * board on the first Monday in Febru¬
ary 18'JO. Tliis Jan. nth. 1890.
K.T. FOOTE, Ordinary.
Applies for Lettes of Dismission.
Georgia, Chiv To all whom it
County nifty eon
ceru:
F. T. Tennille as administrator of Estate
of Sarah Estes, deceased, applies to me for
letters of disjnisrion and 1 will pass on said
application This on 8th the October first Monday in February
IbtfO. j 880.
it. T. Foot*’,
10162m Ordinary.
For Letters of Dismission.
C1 Conntv C «urt of Ordinurv.
* * November term‘1889
the tv] 10 mu of S. Henry A. hhepberd ShepherdJ^Tnf'amdi
erthte ofLiii-flTueeoii
ed to me for lette-ib ■ •>ii^ion from
Estate; all jier^ ffiTaro hereby notified that 1
--1 ^L iftrT^Tipoii euid application at tho Fob
*•**-■■•—*' term 1890 of ----- my court, ------* and ..... 1 uulcs
come good < ause is shown said adiniuLtra
JSvidcd. 11 ' 0 ^^
»«y band and official signature. This 4th
5 . ^November 1889. it. T. Foote.
j Ordinary.
Notice to Teachers.
By din lien ot lion J S ItoeJr, State
| School ('rumnissienor, an examination for
| Teachers licouso Gaines, will be held 2d at the January,
bouse in Port Ga, on of
' and Examiiiat will be on for will begin day only. at 8 o’clock
im, one
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Notice.
All parties indebted t#» the estate of T M
ItcuiY: o, late decease l of Clay county Ga.
are required to settle this uklebtedivoss at
once. And all persons who hold e hi Lins
them against said for estate settlement are required to produce This
to me at ©ncc.
Dec. 4,1889. J. D. Ramiio,
Exeeutur Estiao T M ltenfroc.
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High Arm No 9.
Vp Unapproaclsort -bn*e in excellence by any i |
it l . cr almost n!a, •mn^eler-s ever placed and on the market.
that is small strxin of so tliread light running
a cotton u slrong
enm^jh eular for a band list! to run it. fc’end for cir
and price
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Atlanta* G a.
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JUST RECEIVED ONE C Alt HE’
THE CELEBRATED I
TENNESSEEE WAGONS, 1
The saj By Far
m* £1
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Wagon m BEST
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in the Wagort
WORLD a*.
ACO- X rC*- tfi '*"riUm***H ■ MADE.
Finding by long experience tHat tlio ordinary Iron
Thimble Skeins will occasionally break when'used oh.
light wagons. 1 have lmd STEEL Thimbles piH on all
my wagons, under 2 : l size These Steel Thimbles will
wear much longer, and they never break with propel
usage.
Kcnremlxn* that every Wagon 1 sell is
fully Wauiianted in writing.
I will make it to your interest to sec me
before buying. Respect fully,
W. A, GIIA 1 IAM*
:E. E. AEEEN.:
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER.
Next door to Opera House, where he is prepared to duco eo ju
repairs on Watches, Clocks and Jewtdry. After nil oxporin and
FIFTEEN years in the business, he guarantees sstistnetio
solicits the public patronage.
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MONTGOM EKV, ALABAMA;
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OF GEORGIA.
SCHEDULE SOUTH-WESTERN DIVISION
No. 6. In EfTecl, Oet. 2-3,1839. No. 0.
WEST BOUND. Between Macon, Cuthbert, Fort EAST BOUND
Rer.d Down. Gaines;, Eufaula & Montgomery. Refid Up.
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o n. Leave Macon. Arrive 9 10 ]> m
M :19 A. Arrive 'Furl Valley 5 05 p m
^ a. l-r MiU'shrJlville 4 17 p m
1 Iv M-- ♦Montezuma 4 20 p m
| 1C tc - S- Oglethorpe Anderson 4 Jo p m
e— y 52 ]> m
1C r— ♦Americas .‘3 27 p rr.
A8msthvillc 1 20 p m
‘ Broawood 1 03 p m
tc »» Dawson 12 48
rc hhodtnan '» p m
P- 12 27 p m
ic 1»- :t Cuthbert 32 05 p m
Between Cuthbert -
| and For Gaines. |
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2:59 n. Jjcavo • t Cuthbort rriva J 0 25 a in
in. Arrive Coleman , J045 a m
m. •Tort Gaines Leave 950 a pi
Cuthbert and Montgomery.
tc 45p. in. | Leave *Guthbert Arrive 12 05 p m
cc 31 ” Arrive Georgetown ” 11 18 j) m
cc *Eufaula ” It 15 p in
^ 17 ” r Hpringhill 3 0 09 p in.
C1 m ” r " Union Spring ” 9 40 p ni
C- 30 ” r ’‘Montgomery Leave 8 00
p m
*TeIegtaph stations. Connections made at Fort Valley for Perry; at Smitlivili
jor Albany and Blakely, at Cuthbert for Fort Gaines; at Eufaula for Ozark,
For ticket rates, schedules, or any information relative to best routes apply to
W. A. Gkauam, Agent, Clyde Bosjxick, Trav Pass Agt.
Fort Gaines, Ga. Huvainmli, Ga.
W. W. Si auu, Supt. E. T. Ciiarltox, Gen’l Pass Agt.
Macon Ga. 551S9if. Bavannah, Ga.
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THE BEST FAMiLY SOAP
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T HE original formula 1 t which we paid feo.ooo
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peware or Imitations.
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two levers operated by thelcaees. does away
with a complicated stop action, which often, through
damp weather, causes much trouble 4s aud of annoyance.
The appearance of the Organ that a handsome
UPRICHT PIANO.
sidered fty a peculiar-construction impossible, forming of the qualifying Case, hitherto con¬
a box , a re¬
markable from ail Reed resonating Organ*, l'ipe quality, is obtained, differing
and the most exquisite grada¬
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best patented design, and voiced so that the most bril¬
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without difficulty, the same as On a Piano.
BEAUTIFULLY CARVED AND HAND
POLISHED.
Fof sweet Tone and perfect harmony our Organs
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original styled “Piano with Organ” and being and kindred instant names. Ours hag is
us, an suceest
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stNoiofl circulars agents wantco:
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