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V*»rt Unities....... 9 50 am 4 30 pni
. If’olo«tmn> Depot 3 30 pin 10 43
Onthbrrt.......... 2 50 pm 11 35 am
.trOoniierts at (’Uthbert with Moron and
Montgomery tralim. W. A. Graham,
lyr Agent
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t)rs. R. S. Wimberly & Son
lt««poetfully tender their service* to
j> ibllc and solicit a share of your patro
/ia {«, l>r. H. t*. Wtinlierfy who hae had
•40 venr* experience will make a specialty
ri Obstetrics and Female I Manases.
Om«m at Wimheulv A Co’s., atom Fort
tiatuoa, Ga. 7191 y
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If! WRERfl.
Tho POLICE GAZETTE will be
'mailed, securely wrapped to any address
in the l ulled Staten for hroe months on
rwwlpiof IJberal discount ONK DOLLAR. allowed
to post agentn
tuiri eluliH. {Sample eopifsi mailed free.
Address all orders to
ltKTIARDK. FOX,
Franklin Square, N. Y.
CHEAP FLOWERS.
Wr varieties Mhvc wo si-11 tho most plants,
fine Rio for tho money, of any Irdt
South:
t>>loou», assorted 60 cts a doz, $3por lt)0
Alton.mntlioru 50 ” »• $3 ” M
Gornuitims, fine, asst’d..... 16 for Jj* 1
Clirvsautliomimis, n»nt'd,. ....20 for $1.00
Vorhoinis aAortod.......21 for
Hs a^TSviid atrial. for catalogitQ. FREE, and give
Chas. N. Woodruff & Co.,
Florists. Macon, Ca.
Brick ! Brick !! Brick ! 11
1 have on hand a larg«<i atoek of tho
very host brick. (.’#11 on mo at tho depot
!f you wish to purchase. w.
B. GRAHAM.
Attention Farmers’ Alliance.
Wf V V K arc and making np tx Wngnh Wc olhh.
(’nmo g*»t our tin r>riroi<. arc
Iclling the beitt wag- n in 1 market.
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LUMBER IS ADVANCING.
Saw Mills, Steam Engines,
®JL! Kills, BIT nm ETC
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wild for (’ iTALCt 1UE to
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JVEian^ fho Cl« a ’’ hnc/-' or “The First Step,” without
advertising tiven ou them, siie 2Ux24 inches,
witii one 50 cent or two 25 cent
bottles of Ideal Tooth Powder. These
are not i licsn litliographs. but works of
art. Idaho, A. 1). liowman, Kicliolia.
k ays, l am ttsing your ideal Tooth
IMwder, aud fiud it superior to ail others.
A’ p. like
seem a ( hristiuns gift. Trusting
that Ideal Too'th Powder mar flourish,
1 reaaain, yours resi>ecUiilly, Llois Kar
Mil| DwiWjCot ()uc ul tlif'Sc cnjjTHY*
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•m of Weil Tooth Towdcr.
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CITY A\D COtVTRV.
XE1V8 (JAl'HKKKD KKON Ollt
OWXSECTI&*
( hips CiiiTird by the Breeze nmi
Caught on the Fly by
Our Reporters,
I WEDNEftfiAY, MAS. 5 1890.
Oar nicrchan1n art aU Amile Ron¬
Trade is good.
Who said spring? Woe re is the
man?
Wood bafc been much in demand
since Saturday morning.
Lets hear something more about
that new betel. Enthusiasm seems
to langui*h.
Several more fine horses have
been added to tho stock at the liv¬
ery stablo.
Sheriff s sale cky was unusually
dull, no propcaty boing put up by
him.
# Mr. Williams our city jailor in¬
forms us that scarcely a night comes
but ho has two prisoners in the city
j“g
Wonder if o«r county is wealthy
enough to place a nice iron fence
around the court bouse and jail*
New customer*fere constantly com¬
ing over tho river to take advautage
of tho low prices of Fort Gaines mer¬
chants.
Wo observo that oats sown in
the tail have not been entirely kill
ed though suffering somowhat from
the recent cold.
Rheumatism is cuuend by lactic
acid in tho blood, which Hood’s
Surstip irilla neutralizes, and thus
cutes rhumulism.
The number of sick and ailkig
who have slibwn up in o£r town of
late would almost eauso ono to be¬
lieve that ill health is the lot of tho
nnijoi ity of moi talrf.
Mr. J E. Paullin is storing sev¬
eral car loads of flour in tho old
Llnck store house, net having room
enough for his largo stock in his
already crowded store rooms.
We call 'attention to our oflea of
fho OssniopoUtan and Tift ADVER¬
TISER at the extremely low price of
$2.40. All lovers of good reading
should not fail to avail themselves of
this offer.
And still the grip is gelling in
its work in'(own and county scarce¬
ly docs it leave ono household be¬
fore several moro aro prosviated.
It is slowly hut surely doing the
country.
Mrs. F. i\ Allen is nofir opening
a fino st°ck of tmllonery of which
she will have something to say to
our renders as soon as her now
V^' c '» blied up With tho elegant
stoch now hero and on the way.
Who can foretell a sttdden bruise on } the
log of a favorite Keep Snhratb*n 0*1 for
the stable.
no Injustice to the old proverb, for with
the ai 1 of Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup cold#
are of no consequence. Price 25eents.
By a kind of nn agreement the
people of this district delayed tak¬
ing up loose stock until the first of
1 his month, when noarly every ono
began taking taking up their stock.
As yet wc havo heard cf only one
or two ci8cs of stock being held
for trespass since that dnto.
It is interesting to hoar tho guess¬
es i s to whetdor our china trees
will aga n put out this srring. It
would be a deprivation indeed
should wo be deprived of so much
of our shade during the npptoach
, l,ot montUs ,
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Prof. „ , , Loiseltc s Meiucry -5------ .-w-tem — T L Crci« ..
tlr grwiter interest . than all pari# .
»S ever in
of the country, amt -persons wishiiur to
improve their nfeiWorv sht>ulJ send for his
pros}M*etus free as advertised in another’
column.
4t
Messrs T. J. WlMrtly and E. W.
Killingsworih had tbo doubtful
pleasure of a ride behind a runa¬
way horse ono do}' this week.
Mr. Killingsworih was thrown from
, the buggy but no damage was done
* to cithcf party.
Ikpertkct digestion aud ossimilatiou
j/tem ne K leot which I)r - grow J - H - McLaaff nn.Urt s confirmed Strength
eaiag Conbril aud Blood Purifier by its
giree tonic propertM* the cures sloteach. indigestion $1.00 and
ten^ to per
j bottla
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I Agents Wanted
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no capital needed. A ddress
\y. x vnn» Chris«ot)licr opner
Mcntcztinia,
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( The Ihemomctcr icgistorcd 22
degree* last Sunday morning.
Decidedly llio coldest weather of
,he wmicr. Tho cold ipcll h.is
jinjured COnsidei oil able vegetation loss end
to oar farmers
.»d trtick men who hod pi., tod
«arly on account of the advanced
spring, However ir,., r „, nt . it IS net too A . late .
to plant agmn.
Cards ato out announcing the
approaching Yn&riiagc of our popu¬
lar j’onng townsman Mr. E. Wv
Killingsworih to Miss Susie Saun¬
ders of this county. The marriage
will take placo at the home of the
brides mother, some miles east of
this city. The Adveutlmbu con
gratalatos friend Emmett on secur¬
ing one old ay’s loveliest daugh¬
ters to be his promised bride.
A splendid icinedy for the disorders of
the stomach is Laxudor, the “golden’
household remedy. Price only 25 cents
Sold by all druggists.
“It is safe.” All thorn) who have the
future happiness ol children at stake,
should know that Dr. Bull's Baby feyrf.p
contains nothins^iujarious.
PERSONAL MtNTION.
Dr. Rogers of Coleman was in
the city Tuesday.
Mr. A. P. Ingraham was in the
city Monday.
Col. Harrison of Georgetown was
in the city Tuesday last.
Bliss Ola Best spent Suudav in
the city, the guest of Miss Hattie
Mandcviilo.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Simpson re.
turued last tveok from a visit to
Columbus.
Mrs. C. G. Paullin after u length^
visit to relatives hero returned to
her home in Macon last webk.
Cajit. Tumlin of Columbus still
floats around* over the country
picking up lots of cotton.
Mr. J. L. McLendon made a visit
through tho country this week
working uj> bis Insurance business.
Mr. F. T. Tenitillfc left fn* Troy
Ala., last Tuesday, called there by
a telegram announcing tho serious
illness of his father.
Backlen’s Arnica Salve.
Tun Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt llheuru, Fe¬
ver Soros, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Cliil
bluins, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions,
and positively cures Piles, or no pay re¬
quired. It is guaranteed to give per¬
fect satisfaction, or money refunded.
Price 25 cents per boi
For Sale By —W. M. Speight. tf
A Failing Factory.
Tho small enterprises go a long
way to building up a town. Our
business men realize that and arc
now endeavoring to form n com¬
pany for tho purpose of building
and operating a canning factory
tho coming season. At a meeting
one night last week plans w’ore dis¬
cus sod and estimates rando and to¬
night a meeting is to be held for
the purpose of definitely determin¬
ing cn the plans and arrangements.
Wo hope to report the factory an
assured success in our next issuo.
A Ba. k ^ 3 Iisropresentittion
It has come to our cars that some
parties in this town have circula¬
ted tho report that The Adverti¬
ser was in a failing condition and
not likely to last much longer.
Tho report was evidently for a ma
libiouS purpose as any one acquain
tjed with our circumstances will
know that such a report is utterly
without foundation. Such report
always damago tho author more
than the object attacked. It will
be so in this case. Men who deiib
cra'ely mi-represent a person or
persons deserve no^confidence from
Ihc people an j will be so reward
cl. Tiie Advertislr has been
here since 1885, has established it „
seif on a firm footing and will Slav*
litre so long as it meets with the
large palronapo and good will of
the majority of Our town and
ty as it now- does. Wc beg to as¬
sume our unknown enemies ttiat wc
arc rlill hero and will continue our
good work.
A Scrap of Paper Saves Her Liff .
It was just an ordinary scrap of wrap
Ping paper, but k saved her life.
iu the last stages of consumption, told bv
physicians that she was Incurable and
could livo only a short time; she weighed
less than seventy pounds. On a piece
wrapping paper she read of Dr.
New Discovery, and got a sample bottle:
it helped her. she bought a large bottle,
it helped her more. I ought another and
grew better last, contlnued its uso and is
S r rtop Mih.
^ pounds, lor fuller particulars
! sand stamp* ’ fc> W. II. Cole. Druggist, ’ FoH
Smith* Tral Buttlts of this wonderful
- W. M. SfrtgUU Dr, s .
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Ordinary’s Notices.
Ckr Cowtrt of Ordinary,
Mwrch Term 1SC0.
■ G «o.gi.,Cb, Court,.
Tyherea. JIr». tt P.*V ,
Z Sarjh ™“torSirtfa re*ct
die •••tting apart and allowance of twelve
j
j t*>i»»i«d .H«rt having to appraise made their and report set apart and said the sup
bei <,&<*; same
W r Hnw <*, tj|<. } n , nv It b there¬
fore ordered by the Court that the next
kin and creditors show cause, if any they
can, before me at rny Court on thefiret Mop
day in April next, why 'made said report should
net be approved and the judgement
of this Court. Witness mv hand and official
signature, this March 3rd 1890.
1L T. FOOTE.
Ordinary.
Georgia, To Clay County.
ail wIkkh it may concern :
Mrs. Elizabeth Hudspeth fins in due form
i applied to the undersigned for twelve months
support out of the estate of her husband. C.
It. Hudspeth, late of said county, deceased,
the wit: following \V. A. Coleman, appraisers wore appointed, to
John Lindsav, Mose
Thcv Liudsay. proceeded W. F. Shaw, W. II. Mandcvillc.
to and did set aside said
twelve months support, and made their re*
turn which is no won iilo in mv office, sr.d I
will pass upon safd application on first
of Monday March in April next, 1890. This 3rd day
1890.
R.T. FOOTE,
Ordinary.
court of Ordinary, Georgia, Clay County
1 ne appraisers appointed upm appHcn
t:on _ of Mrs. Aanic James
Ciapps, for twelve Crapps, months widow of
horse it, having a support for
filed their returns, all per¬
they sons are have, hereby cited to show cause, if anv
at the next April term < f tins
Court, why said application should not bo
grunted. This March
3rd 1890.
R. T. FOOTE,
Ordinary.
CeitiArat* Mr. Geo Y. Pond,
Clerk of Superior Court, Musogce
County, Georgia.
This is to c ertify, that for several
years I have suffered from occasion
M | onollo spe Is ot Indigestion, ____ three or
four times a month, ’ and having ‘
. been - infoimcd ... . . by friend . _ that he
„ a
had been cured ot Dyspepsia ty
the uso of Wooldridgo's Wonderful
Cure, I procured some of the med
i jine and cemmcnccd uting as di¬
rected, and since inking tho first
bottle I have never been troubled
with any symptoms of Indigestion,
and confidently recommend it to
all who arc suffering from that
cause.
GRO. Y. POND.
Columbus, Ga., April 1, 1889.
Eupepsy.
This i3 what you ought to have, in fact,
you must have it, tS fully enjoy life.
Thousands nro searching for it daily, and
mourning because they find it not. Thous¬
ands upon- thousands of dollars are spen
annually by our people in tho hope that
they may attain this boon. And yet it
may bo had by all. Wo guarantee that
Electric Bitters, if used according to di
teetions r.nl tho uso persisted in, will
bring you Uood Digestion and roust the
demon Dispepsia and install instead Eu¬
pepsy. Wo recommend Electric Bitters,
for Dispepsia, and all diseases of Liver,
Stomach and Kidneys. Sold at 50c and
$1.00 per bottle Tv/ W. M. Speight Drug
gist.
A Splendid Chance.
For Sale—One lot of land, 202 1-2
acres of land, moro or less, in the
Seventh District of Olay County,
(Ja.
A bountiful supply of timber for
fencing and a sufficient number of
houses for all purposes.
Tho pinec i2 now cc-cupied as a
saw mill and everything is in good
condition to be easily placed un¬
der cultivation.
A commodious store house and
the best stand for a country store
to be found in the county.
Wc offer this valuable property
for sale for the reason that we at c
are going to move our saw mill
properly away, and do need the
land.
For further particulars apply to
Killch & Quattlcbaum,
Fort Gaines, Ga.
For Sale—A * Fine Mill
Property including- five
acres of land, mill house,
CotlOll glri v!l0£lt locks, gir
and other fixtures. Ollly
tjjc dam out of repair
.Situated Four miles from
I Fort- GaillP^. Apply to
Robt Bumet4
Fo ,. Sale— TtVO Globe COt.
planters, never
J regular retail price $12.50
will be sold at less than
price. Also a
j SGCOlld hand bllggV will
yerv cheap/ * For full
particulars . Hobt.
see
UCtt OF TF. It. Tcilllillc.
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3 1EMORY
Mind waa<IPrinc cored. Books l-*rn«4
±1 i5jp*r» to omromfiiag. of the K’obe. Tesum^'niaia Proepoctns from
rzfV®-**.. RppJiottioa POST
31L IrisUe, J37 oa Fifth are. lies to York. Prof.
„ Many _ Persons
Af^ broken down from overwork nr hoQschoy
Brown’s Iron Bitters
Tr' the »r»ton. sil’ dv<»stron. renv-vf. ox
trerof mht,-sni ctuvs salsiis. Get ihescaalc*,
rr* ar.
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POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel of
purity, strength and wltoleeonicness. More
economical \han the oidihhry kinds, and
cahnot be sold in competition with tho
multitude of low tests, short weight alum
or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., IOC
Wall street, N.j t.
WHEELER & WILSON
HEETrm No 97
other Unapproaclicd machine placed in excellence by any
ever on the market.
It Is almost noiseless nud so light running
that a small stran of cotton thread is strong
enough cularaudprice fora band to run it. Send for cir
list.
V iikklick & Wilson Mrr, Co.,
876m. s. D. Coleman Fort & BroV,' Agents. 4 '
Gaines, Ga.
47th YEA R!
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The Great Farm, Industri¬
al and Stock Journal of
the South.
ONE YEAR FOR $1.
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FREE Sample copies will bo mailed
on application to
The CULTIVATOR PUBLISHING Co
Drawer 8, Atlanta, Ga.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
ALBANY, <?A.
Prompt attention given to all businosh
mlrusttd to us. Colleelions made on uuo
point. Exchange bought and sold. 3Ion
ey loaned on approved timo pap<;r. De¬
posits solicited subject to sight checks-.
W. A. Git utArg Corrospoiiuent
Sheriff Sales.
Georgia, Clay County.
Will l>o sold before tho Court House
door id the town of Fort Gaines within
the legal hours of sale, to the highest
’ bidder for cash, oh the first Tuesday in
April hundred 1590, the following property to wit:
One and sixty five acres of lot
No. 309 being all of said lot lying north
of Colomokee creek, bounded on the
north by lands of Nancy A. Millner ; $n
the cast by lauds of Cooper; on tne
south by lands of Hayes and on the west
by lands of Smith. Also one hundred
anp thirty acres in the south part and
and five acres in the north west corner of
lot No. 110, bounded on north and east
by lunds of Cooper, On south by lauds of
Nancy A. Millntr a„d on west by lands
of Smith, all in the 5th district of said
county containing 295 acres, more o
less. Levied on to satisfy an execution
from the Superior Court of said county
in favor of the New England Mortgago
Millner. Security Company against 4th Nancy A.
This Mftrch 1890.
J. t. McAllister,
Sheriff.
Georgia, Will sold Clay County.
be before the Court House
door in the town of Fort Gaines within
the legal hours of sale to the highest
bidder ior cash, on the first Tuesday in
April 1890 the following property to wit;
Part of lot No. 261 containing 100 acres,
part of lot No. 300 containing 90 acres ;
and part of lot No. 361 containing 100
acres, all in the 3rd district of Clay Co.
and containing in all 290 acres and
bounded as follows: On east 3>y lands
of Shelton Weaver and D, C. Selams ;
on north by lan ls di—; on the west
by the by Chattahoochee river and on the
south lands of Sutlive and the town
of Georgetown. Said property levied on
to satisfy Court an said execution from the Superi¬
or of county in favor of
New England Mortgage Security Com¬
pany against Gerrard S. Maadeville.
This 4th March 1890.
$. T, McAllister,
Sheriff.
Our Clubbing List,
Below will be found a K-i of the vari
ens pai>ers, magarincs, periodicals, etc
that we club with and the amount o
CASH necessary to secure THE AD
i VEHRISEB and paper mentioued.
We offer Tub Adve&tiseb with:
The Home and Farm one year for $1 05.
The Louisville Conner Journal 1 CO
The New York World I GO.
The'.i anta Constitution 1 50.
The Savannah News 1 89.
The JSoufhern Farm l 80.
The Alliance Farmer 1 30
LippincoU’s Magazine 5 v 00
Demore-ts MaarszitK* I » r»n
Detroit Free Press 90
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' HighArm No '9.
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JUST RECEIVED ONE CAR OF
THE CELEBRATED
TENNESSEEE WAGONS,
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The * .w * \
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• BEST
Wagon | >•
in Ihe i
K‘ i v
tF '.■fiiss'i \\ f ■ Jj
WORLDS
Finding ty lu g fxp'ci icr.ce ilihtthe orHinnvy Arc»v5
Thimble Skeins will occasionally break Thinitilcs when'used oij
light wagons. 1 have had STEEL put on alt
my wagons; IiiUleV 2J size These Steel.Thimbles wilt,
wear much longer, and they never break with proper
usage.
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Remember _ that is
every Wagon I sell
fully W Alt RANTED in writing.
.
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— alvO four uteres to Cfi O-. m
before buying. Respectfully,
W. A; OR Ait AM N* -*
P. ALLEN .•A*
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER*
On South Washington street opposite Central Warehouse
With an experience of FIFTEEN years at my trade I confi-*
dently offer my services to repair Watches. Clocks, Jewelry
m *1 I also keep a select stock of Jewelry on hand.
©EIME Bill S
tededtlis GOLD MEDAL Paris Exposition
Address ^MONTGOMERY 6REWINGC0
MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA;
CENTRAL RAILROAD & BN’K’G CO. ?
OF GEORGIA,
SCHEDULE SOUTH-WESTERN DIViSIOM. ,
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No. 6. Jn Effect, Oct. 23,1889. No. 6;
4 4 EOUNl/
WEST BOUND. Between Macon, Cuthbcrt, Fort EAST
Read Down. Gaines, Eufaula & Montgomery. Read Up.
10;h5 a. m. Leave Macon. Arrive 6 10 p ra
11:19 a. m. Arrive ♦Fort Valley 5 05 p m
11:36 a. m. Marf-hallvillo 4 47 p m
12:02 p. m. ♦Motitez'jjtna 9f 4 20 p in
12:0 7 p. m. Oglethorpe 4 15 p m
12 -26 p. m. Anderson i. 3 52 p m
12:39 p. m ♦Atumctia 3 27 p n.
1:16 p. in. ♦Sraithvillo 1 20 p m
1 51 p. m. Bronwood 1 03 p, iu
2 05 p. m. Dawson 13 48 p m
2 25 p. m. Bhellman 12 27 p in
2 45 p. m. ♦Cuthbcrt 12 03 pni
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| Between Cuthbcrt and For. Gaines. ]
2:50 m. Leave ♦Outhbert rrfve 3d25 ft m
C 7 m. Arrive CJoteinan t 3045 a m
4:0 m. *Fo’rt Gaines Leave 9 50 a in .'
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Cuthbertand Montgomery.
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2 45p. m. Leave ♦Cuthbcrt Arrito 12 05 p nl
3 S5S2 ” Arrive Georgetown ” 11 18
r p m
b ♦Eufaula . ” 11 ^5 p m
4 5 Springhill union Spring 30 00 pm
* 9 40 p m
6 30 ” ♦Montgomery Leave 8 00 p
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^Telegraph stations. Cbfmections made at FoH Valley fot Pen-y; at SmithviUe
jOt Albany and Blakely, at Cuthbcrt for Fort Gaines; at Eufaula for Ozark.
For tipket rates, schedules, or any information relative to best routes apply to
W. A. Graham, Fort Agent, Ga. Clyde Bostick, Trav Pass Agt.
Gaines, Havannah, Ga.
W. W. Starr, Hnpt. E. T. Charlton, Geu’l Pass Agt.
Macon Ga. . M189tf. Savannah, Ga.
INDURATED FIBRE WARE.
ABSOLUTELY ONE PIECE!
HAS NO HOOPS!
NEITHER PAINTED OR VABNISHEP?
NOT AFFECTED BY HOT WATER!
HAS APPEARANCE OF POLISHED MAHOGANY.
i PAILS, TUBS, BASINS, PANS, KEELERS; SPITTOONS.'
SLOP-JARS, WATcITCOOLERS, REFRIGERATORS, Ac., Ac.
LARGE VARIETY OF GOODS.
CORDLEY & HAYES, New York, Sole Agents.
factories: Portland, Me., Peterboro, N. H , Watertown, MassJ
- Oswego, M. Y., Lockport, N. Y., Cleveland, Ohio, Wiaooa, Minn.
FOR SALE BY ALL HOUSE-FURNISHING, HAR0WARE, GROCERY AND CROCKERY 0EALERT
FULL PRICE'LIST AND CATALOGUE FH« 0*3 APPLICATION.
SANITARY CLOTHING
I HEALTH WAISTS, UNION UNDERGARMENTS, SKIRT SUS¬
PENDERS, STOCKING SUPPORTERS.
All sort# of Healt&ful ftnrriciits, at reasonable price*.
Family Electric Battcrien, Syringes, Water Bags, and I avail Cs' SupplM'
of every description.
SEND FOR CIRCULAR;
SANfiTAIIY SUPPLY CO.,
BATTLE CREEK, MICH.
HEALTH FOODS
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For all classes of invalids. Crnninc in quality, arid rca»on*klc in price*'
SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR.
SANITARY FOOD FOR INFANTS.
Prevents and cares Cliolem lufumuiu. TUc cheapest and the best li? “
Ute market*
SANITARIUM FOOD CO. v
BATTLE CREEK, MICH.