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Fort Gained....... < fflBam 4hhrm
I'otemsn’s Depot. • lilt 8 itO pin 10 45 -
Outhhurt......... V 2 AO pm 1 ? u
<4T( 'onuectn at Cutltbert with Mnron and
Montgomery trains. W. A. Graham,
. iy* Agent
Drs. R. S, Wimberly &Son,
lisspr'ctfsily temler tholr services to the
public and solicit a share of your patro
i a {«. I)r. It. t*. WluilMirly who has had
year* expert# mu's will make a specialty
ri Obstetfics and Female Diseases.
Omni at Wimberi.t A Co’a., store Fort
Oatnes. (Ja. 711*1 y
111 WEUKH.
The POLICE GAZETTE ^ ill bo
til tnalled. soeimdy wrapped hr*»e to any addruAs
the l'n1l««*l Slates for months on
receipt of ONE DOLLAR.
LUwrai diaoount allowed to pool agents
ihH clubs'. Samplr copies mailed fr#*e.
*0 Address all orders to
ltirUARDK FOX,
iw Franklin Hqunre, N. Y.
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CHEAP FLOWERS.
Wo believe we sell the most plant .. of
fine varietfe* for the money, of any fir.» in
the South:
(/nleotit, Yi««<>rted 50 ct* a do*, $8 per 10 n
Aitermaiitln ra 50 ’* ” $3 r ’*
Geranium*, fine, oSst’d.....15 for $1.00
Chr>wtntke)muii*, iumIM,...... 20 for $ 1.00
V*rh**rm*. *'»orten.......24 f«>r $l.li0.
MflTMend for catalogue. FltKK, and give
MeatriBl.
Chas f. Woodruff ft Co.,
Florists. Macon, Ga.
SJL.
Brlrk! Brick!! Brick!!!
I have on hand a Ijdfln stock of tho
xwry boat brick, i'all on ran ut tho depot
If you wish to purchoHO.
W. R GRAHAM.
Attsntion Farmers’ Alliance.
A fV )IfK 4 «re Htid making up a Wagon Wc dub.
'oi,i«* get our prnw. arc
•nllinc “*■- tho best wagon in tn<' market.
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LUMBER IS ADVANCING.
• Saw Mills, Steam Engines,
3SME X1LL1 BAY PRES! 15, SIC
if you win t u Firs KCl >\hh Haw Mil
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f* wlt \rf UO i W ceflfc or tw ® 25 ccnt
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jra, — ant using your Ideal Tdoth
Powder, and Hud it superior to all other*,
aalcly Thu remviug the “EraageKne” arrived
on *“4th of Dccentbcr, ik.&SS! making
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NEWS GATHERED FROM
OWN SSITtOX,
('hil)S Carried by the Httfrf tnd
I C.URhl .. the Fly by
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I WEDNESDAY, MAX 11 1M0.
farming operations .. . have begun
in
o irurst since the thaw of the January
weather tliia week.
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Tlio drum mere, the drummers: did
ever one see the like. They are here in
droves every day and they are selling
goods to our tnerclianta.
We are pleased to report the conval
esencc of Mr. Robert Martin ofthiscouu
ty who has srfftTed with a severe attack
of pneumonia . . ,
Dummy, olias "Senator Glenn,” is in
the city this week greeting his many
friends. Dummy now does the shoe
shine act in Blakely. His attention is
almost equally divided between that
point and our town.
The business liko look and actions of
our high school Principal show plainly
tr ourcituens that ho is quite absorbed
in hie work and Is meeting with auccess.
We are pleased to know that the school
is ip a flourishing condition with a stead¬
ily increasing scholarship.
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The Phonograph.—Oraphopliono ex*
hibitlon at the Hall was well attended
Saturday night and the treat much en¬
joyed by thoae present. Already a club
i#talked of to refit one of the machines
and use it for private concerts. No
doubt such aa attraction wouM add
much to the pleasure of the social gath¬
erings of our people.
The doctors are very much displeased
over a competitor who is gradually steal¬
ing their best practice; 're mean Dr.
Balt's Cough Hyrnp.
To Manufacturers.—Accidents arc con
shsitly occmring among yont men en¬
tailing loss of tin e a id suffering. Keep
Hulvation Oi l handy. Price 26 cents.
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We are pleased to note tlmt the busi*
uotm men of Fort Gaines acting on the
suggestion of Thf. Advertiser and dis
erssing tho a»lvi«abilily of a cotton seed
oil mill and guano factory. We pre¬
dict that it will not be very ranch troub¬
le to establish such a factory. Our
business men and the capiiul for such an
industry is with us. Agitate it. It's
worth yourAvlnlo.
A Soap factory could be put In opera
tlmt in Fort Gaines with a very small cap.
'1tul. It requires less money for that than
for any of them. Many small factory’s
now l>eliig discussed all over the state.
It would yield a largo profit to stockhold
ers and consumo material now discarded
by housekeepers as almost worthless.
The pnnluct would sell readily and at a
large profit . A Soap factory gentlemen,—
business H men, of town and count}-—a
factory , Is what wo want, need an 1
must have.
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St* ck owners who were unfortunate as
to hn' e ’et their stock run at large since
March 1st, have been at some trouble and
espouse to secure their stock, as iu many
otses cows and hogs, especially were held
for tresspassing. However good feeling
still prevails andyvo confidently expect to
*oo the stock law In good working order
with eveiy one of our citizens supporting
it.
Doclor llosworth Crowded. *
This gentleman’s work Is now greater
than it lurs been since he first c&tne to
Fort Gaines. ¥
He requests tts to say that he will re
main two weeks more beginning -4t> day
sad then he must positively close his work
here. '
Many surgical operations are made by
this surgeon every day to radically cure
disease and the numbers of persons he
treats and operates on give him flattering
testimonials and great praise.
Diseases that do not yield to medicines,
old chronic affections and deafness, and
bliuduess, Ac. are diseases that he tack.
les.
Frankly ho will say to a patient
“I can” or “I can't”
Wo heartily endorse tho following words
from tfle Savannah News:
If education work In Georgia continues
on its present boom, there will be no ex¬
cuse. so far dii thle* state id concerned, for
anything liko tho Blair btH. Georgia can
educate her own children, and that is what
she proposes to do.
Now. Give Attention
To the pnrificatiooti of yonr bled for,
at no season is the body so suscepti¬
ble to t 1 m* benefits to be derived from
a good medicine, as in March April
and May. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the
people's favorite spring medicine. It
stands unequalled for purifying the
blood, curing scrofula, salt rheum,
etc . regulating the kidaevs and liver,
repairing mwve tissues, strengthen
mg and invigorating the whole body,
•ctttl? ,anid cbroarc disease, and res tor
^ comfittON. p?r If ;; you ,o * have na,nr nev- "''
er trird food's 8 arsaparill for your
“spring mfdieine,** de so thie sea»oii,
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Th0Te d » BS * r in blooa
There T , is pafety r in taking ilood s.
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Thp Salvation Army.
A branch of the Salv ation will soon
begin its work in thi* city. Thor
Have secured Coleman’s Hall and
j will conduct their services t hoi e»
for some time. While the majority %.
<» our citiaenn . ere ojipoTOtl to the
»' «" «»lv nl i„„ Ar-jr
«rt? flwirpd that our people will hire
them .. all „ the courtesy and , attention .
dtle to anv orderly, well-behaved sot
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jKtople. We append the following .
• letter as one of , the , many good , things .
that have Weil said about them in
f'utlibert, ltev. Howard \Y. Key,
has established a reputation all over
the state as an educator and a con
servativc Christian liristian gentleman. crenAleman U„ fit
writes _ to a prominent Chrivtean
tl«mnn of .hi. -Uv i. MW, ,
“Onrhhci t, <ia, .Mau-h Imh 1 * 10 .
D« ar Brother,
r V , ol. , T Bight • i . ;and l i
others constituting a branch of the
Salvation Army will leave Uutbfccrt
for your community sohie time this
week. I write this Toeomme id them
to you. They are a body of Christian
workers, in. every, wav .worthy .bf
yovur aid and r^oRCriition.
Sincerely your liro.
Howard W. "Key.
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A courteous attention, at least, js
due them on this high recommenda¬
tion. r
Buck ten’s Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe¬
ver Sores, l etter, Chapped Hands, Chil¬
blains, Corns, and oll Skin Eruptions,
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and positively cures Piles, or no pay re*
quired. It is guaranteed to give per¬
fect satisfaction, of motley Vbfunded.
Price 25 cents per box :
For Stile By —W. M. Speight. tr
\Yc call attention to our p(Te.i of
The Cosmopolitan and Tlio At)VKit
TI 8 KR at the extremely low priec.of
$2.40. All lovers of good reading
should not fail to avail tlicmselvcs of
this offer.
Prof. Loisette’s Memory System Is Crer.
mg greater interest tlmli ever In all parts
of the country, and persons wishing to
improve their memory should send for his
prospectus free as advei i ed in unother
column.
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Imperfect digestion tthd assimilation
prtxlnce disordered conditions of the
system which grow and are confirmed
l»y ing neglect Dr. J. H. McLean's Htreligtli¬
en Cordail fltid Blood Purifier by its
tonic properties cures indigestion ami
gives tone to tho 1 stomach. $ 1.00 per
bottle. *
We regret much the silence of onr
Blnfftoh.and down the River cox respond¬
ents this week. They arc both mfeii of
business and their time very much cm
yloyed, but we join in wtth our rcodera
and beg our corrreixiudenps to come to
time.
Mr. W. M. Hpeight is having a balco¬
ny arranged for the upper story of his
store bouse. Tlie stuirs will lead up
from the street.
The drummers, the drummers ! Did
ever one see the like ? Mhey are here in
droves every day, and they are selling
lots os goods to ou.i merchants too.
Dobbins & Co. have begun to open
up their new siock of drugs in the l’aul
lin brick building, and already the ap¬
pearance of things there betoken a first
class drag store.
We caU your attention to the ad. of
Mr. W. B. Holmes which appears in this
issue. Mr. Holmes is endeavoring to
the pe:m vnent j atroaage of the public
by Uie only reliable methodsi, which are
skillek workmanship, good g<5ods and
adyertising the same. Call on him and
be convinced.
Clever John Quattlebum was in our
office last Monday. In the course of a
frieudly chat he orde.ed his ad. for sale
of land discontinued. “Advertising pays
said he, “only two notices of mine had
appeared in yonr paper when I received
a suitable offer and closed out." \y e
commend this experience of a business
man to aU those wto wish to sell, buy or
gd gain, that they may profit thereby.
NeW Hood ? 5
wi The i long estubhiahed . ..... . and . well .. . known
.mUmerj firm of Mrs. Arm Brown A Co.
promung profiiting bv oy m mam anv years Tears of oi experience expt.iu.uce
have laid in a hirfie stock of gootls 'just
sailed to their trade aad that cannot be
eqnMita to m.y city J fiubte
I® 8 * *** Jetermined to retain 1 1
large patronage and secure neu custom.
ere, so they have bought just what you
need and are determined to sell to you.
Our readers will be kept poated on their
offers, and tn the meantime every one
is cordially invited to call and
their Stock.
IY begin* to look ae though our bnsi
ues? meg had become aware of the ne*
cessrtj ^o be np and doing. If the
P bsh p r^omraytes
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w« kly u .. w. w. c,
W1 )l do you moro good than any
other medicine. Try it.
p iA ,u -k* WuO have «,«! oseu \Y Wf
.in h.r. no eker., T.y it.
Weakly fcmn»es shoild uss W
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Ordinary’s Notices.
Clay Cturt of March Ordinary. Term •£- 189fi.
Wherests Geoigin, Mr^. Clay Sarah County.- IT. TVtkin®. relict <>t
L. J. l’erkin-. late of *aitl county, deceas«>«l,
thV imvh'tg vppi i«| to and me in allowance .due form of <-f law twelve for
he support apart of herself and four
n\«Wt children, and wh« loud appraisers minor
ioii ap
now on file 1 nrftiy office: it is there
ordered by the Court that the next of
ki»and creditorsshow cause, if any they
day «'*n»_before in A pnt me next, at mv why Court said on report theirs should tMr>n»
not be approved add made the judgement
ef thia Court, Witness mv hand and officiul
signature, this March 3rd 1830.
Ik T. FOOTE.
.. Ordinary.
Georgia, To C’lav nil County. whonTit
may concern i
Mrs. Elizabeth undersigned Hudspeth f<rtwelvemonths has in clue form
support out of the estate of her husband. C.
*!4S&aEZ&& KidHudspeth, lato of said county, decenscd,
'let ’lalIrSS
twelve months support, and made their re
turn Which is now on flic Ih ir.y office, end I
will pai-s upon safcl Application on first
of Monday March in April next, 1800. This 3rd day
1890.
R.T. FOOTE
Ordinary.'.
Court Ordinary„<Jeor*ia, Olay County
The rpprawers appeintt-a upon, applica
tion of Mrs. Annie Crapps, widoW*yf.lames
f^F?Pb*S.fbr herself, Aaving a twelve^ iilml their months support all for
hereby cited return*,
sons arc to show cause, if any
tlipy nave, at tlie next April term i f this
(‘ourt, why said apjilicatioo should not be
gnuMod. This Maiflb
8 rd 1«90.....
• i R. T. FOOtE,
Ordinary.
For Sale—A Fine Mill
Property . including five
acres of land, mill, house,
cotton gin wheat rocks, gin
and other fixtures.’ Only
the dam out of repair
Situated Four miles from
Fort Gaines. Apply to
Robt Burnett.
< •* 2 * 5
For Sale;.'—Two Globe cot
ton planters, never used
regular retail price $12.50
will be sold at less than
U iff ‘
»i • - • *
half tliat price, Also a
second hand buggy will be
sold very cheap. For full
particulars see Robt. Bur¬
nett or W .. R. Tennille.
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Broivneville, .
Ala., Sept. 4, 1889.
W. W. C. Co :
Gentlemen—For fifteen years 1
have been a great Riifferer from Dys¬
pepsia and Indigestion. I have ta¬
ken a few bottles of YY.YY.C’. which
hove cured me entirely, *nd cheerful¬
ly recommend it to any who are suf¬
fering from this common complaint.
I also state that I have had to break
out on me every summer, for the last
ten years, What the doctors call Ec¬
zema. This year it has not shown
itself which I believe W. W. C.
has prevented. ...
Yours truly, M. T. Lyxx.
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CAPT. J. D. JOHNSTON.
To all whom it may concern: 1
take great pleasure in testifying to
the efficacious qualities of the popu¬
lar remedy for eruptions of thd skin
known as P. P. P, I suffered for
several years with an unsightly and
disagreeable eruption on my face an^l
tried various remedies to remove it
none of which accomplished the ob¬
ject until this valuable preparation
was resorted to. After taking three
bottles in accordance with directions
I am now eutirely cured.
J. D. Johnston,
Of the ffrtfl of Johnston «fc Douglass,
Savannah, Ga.
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Fort Gaines is to have a canning
factory to be in operaiio i for the fruit
crop this c ers m. We suppose this
is an assured fact as our largest fruit
grower® ® are taking 9 stock in it
are very 'active in the movement.
.. With a canning faciorv of anftieient
. ... the . . this .. section
crop m
make the crop bung a large
. - - •
araonilt ot money ; to tins section in ■
t
addition to the canning factory 'speak- some
of the Uc 9 nt. Pear men arc
| n g 0 f running a still to use the over-
1 . 1 ;md othcr frrft „ „ ev ca „,
can U P- 0ne ot t,ie sto ' k holders
"'as interviewed and stated that they
hail $ 2,000 already and only wan i'
$:},OtJO ihat they would have the fnll
amount and be IflL f»U operation
j May 1 st.
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This powder never varies. A marvel of
purity, strength and wholesomeuess. More
economical than the ordinary kinds, and
cahnot be sold in competition with the
tnnltitude of low tests, short weight alum
or phosphato powders. Sold only in cans
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., lOfi
Wall stfeet, 5.JY.
WHEELER & WILSON
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HighaArm No 9
other Unapproaciled machine placed in excellence by anv
ever oti the market.
It i* almost noisele*s and so Hgld running
that a small stran of cotton thread is strong
enough cular and for a hand to run it. Send for cir¬
price list.
1\ ukklek & Wilson Mkg Co.,.
S. D. Coleman Atlanta, Ga.
& Bro., Agents.
8 ? 6 m. Fort Gaines, Ga*
47 th YEAR!
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The Great Farm, Industri¬
al and Stock Journal of
the South.
ONE YEAR FOR $1.
FiiEE StOnple Copies tvill bo mailed
on application to
The CULTIVATOR PUBLISHING Cc
Drawer 8 , Atlanta, Ga.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK J
ALBANY, (JA.
Prompt attetltiOfi given to all businesi
lntrustid to us. Colleetions nuidc on an;
point. Exchange bought and sold. Mon
ey leaned tm approved time pajwr. De
posits Solicited subjoet to sight checks.
W. A. GitAn.vM, Correspondent
Sheriff Sales.
Georgia, Clay County,
Will be sold before the Court Hons*
door id the town of Fort Gaines within
the legal hours of sale, the first to the Tuesday highest
bidder for cash, on ir
April hundred 1S90, the and following sixty five property to wit
One acres of lol
No. 109 being all of said lot lying north
of Colomokce creok, bounded on tin
north by lands of Nancy A. Millner ; on
the east by lands of Cooper; on tin
south by lands of Hayes and on the west
by lands thirty of Smith. in the Also south one hundred
anp acres part and
and five acres in the north west corner ol
lot No. 110, bounded on north and easl
by lands of Cooper, on south by lands oi
Nancy A. Millmf and on west by lamb
of Smith, all in the 5th district of said
county Levied containing 295 acres, more o
less. on to satisfy an execution
from the Superior Court of said count}
in favor of the New England Mortgage
Security Company against Nancy A.
Millner. This March 4tli 1890.
J. T. McAllister,
Sheriff.
Georgia, Will Clay County.
be sold before the Court Hons*
door in the town of Fort Gaines within
the legal hours of sale 4o the highest
op the first Tuesday in
Apnl Part of 1890 lot the No. following property to wit;
261 containing 100 acres.
part oflotNo. 300 rontainmg 90 acres:
mid part of lot No. 361 containing 100
acres, Ml.in the 3rd district ot Clay Co
and wmtaraing in all1 290 acres and
bounded as follows : On east by laud*
G f Shelton Weaver and D, C. Sela ms:
on north by lands of-; on the west
ri?th"re L“d
of Georgetown. Said property the levied on
to satisly Court an said eieoution from Super,
or of county in favor of tin
New England Mortgage ^ Mandevnie Security Com
’
J. T, McAl ister,
Sheriff.
Olll* Clllbbinci List
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:>u» oaoere. macazin. s neriodieals oh
that we club with and the afc ount «
VERRISER and paper mentioned.
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The Louisville Cunricr Journal *• 1 Pf
The New York \>orld 1 00
Tbetlaata Coristitution 1 50
The Savannah News 1 80
JpSouttem ft™ 1 80
The S*: A Horace Fanner 1 30
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JUST RECEI VED ON K ‘
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TIIK CELEBRATED
r rENNESSEEE WAGONS
The raffia -
* BEST
Wagon
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WORLD** {a.-w
Kindi her In- long cxpciioncc that the ordinary Iron
Thimble Skeins will occasionally break when'used on
light Wagons I Jiave had STEEL Thimbles put on all
mv wagons, under 22 size These Steel Thimbles will
wear much longer, and they never break with proper
usage.
Remember that every Wagon I sell is
fully Warranted in writing. .• »
I M ill make it to your interest to see mo
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before buying. Respectfully,
W. A. GRAHAM,
<F. P. A L L E N,
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, Jewdlry
Etc., I also keep a select stock of Jewelry on hand. ’’ .
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©itiBSES »satixaosiia¥ assn s
Wwaided the GOLD MEDAL Paris Expos*®
Address ’MONTGOMERY BREWINGCO
MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA.
CENTRAL RAILROAD & RN'Tv’G CO.,
OF GEORGIA.
Schedule south-western division!.
No. 6 . In Effect, Oct. 23.1889. No. 6 -
WEST BOUND. Between Macon, Cuthbcrt, Fort EAST BOUND
Read Down. Gaines, Eufaula & Montgomery. Read Up.
10;05 a. m. Leave Macon. Ai‘nV -0 GlO p B'BSBSFSBBPgS
11 ;19 a. m. Arrive ♦ForIt Valley 5 05 p
11:3(5 a. m. Marshall villo 4 47 p
12:02 *MoBltezmiia h 4 20 p
p. m.
12 iO 7 p. m. Oglethorpe Anderson 4 52 15 p
12 26 p. m. 3 p
12:39 p. m ft ♦Americas 3 27 p
L:15 p. m. ♦Hmitiiville 1 20 p
1 51 p. m. E ron wood 1 03 p
2 05 p. m. Dawson
2 25 p. m. Khellnian tC
2 45 p. m. ♦Cutlibert 1>3
| Between Cnthbert and For'. Gaines. 1
, 's Leave *Cuthbert rriva 1025
2:50 a m
37 a Arrive Coleman J045 a m
4:0 a *Fort Gaines Leave 1 ) 50 a m .. >
• Cujthbertand Montgomery.
tc ». m. Leave *Cuthbert Arrivo 12 05 p m
w 31 ” Arrive GadrgetcHVil 11 11 18 15 p m
cc ♦Etlfanla p m
> 17 ” Spriughill 9 9 - 10 00 p in.
cn 00 ” ♦Union Spring Leave 9 8 40 p m
cs 30 ” 'Montgomery 00 p in
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^Telegraph ntations. Connectidtift made at Fort Valley Eufaula for Perry; for Ozark. at Smithvillo
ior Albany and Blakely, at Cuthbert for Fort Gaines; at
For ticket rates, schedules, or any information relative Trav to Pass best routes apply to
W. A. Graham, Agent, Clyde Bostick, Agt,
Fort Gaines, Ga. Savannah, Ga.
W. W. Starr, Supt. E. T. Ciiardtox, Gen’l Pas.s Agt.
31 aeon Ga. 55l89tf. Savannah, Ga.
INDURATED FIDRE WARE.
ABSOLUTELY ONE PIECE1
HAS NO HOOPS1
NEITHER PAINTED OR VARNISHED!
* ' ^OUftATfDr.^f’^ NOT AFFECTED BY HOT WATER!
HAS APPEARANCE OF P0USHED MAHOGANY.
!ndestR^?^h ,J seaa‘.l€ sS TA ‘ PAILS, SLOP-JARS, tUBS, WATER-COOLERS, BASINS, PANS, REFRIGERATORS, KEELERS, SPITTOONS* &c M Ac.
. , LARGE VARIETY OF GOODS.
1 A 3 tr CORDLEY & HAYES, New York, Sole Agents*
Factor**: Portland, Me-. Petertoro, N. H, Watertown, n a**.,
Otwego, X. Y., Uchport. »L Y., Develand, Ohio, Winoaa. Mina.
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V0R SALS «Y ALL MOUSe-FURWSHtNG, MAROWARC, GROCERY AND CROCKERY DEALERS,
FULL PR ICC'U ST AND CATALOGUE FREE 0*5 APPLICATION.
SANITARY CLOTHINc;.
HEALTH WAISTS, UNION UNDERGARMENTS, SKIRT SUS¬
PENDERS, STOCKING SUPPORTERS.
All aorta of Healthful Garment*, at reasonable prices.
Family Electric Batterien, Syringe*, Water Bag*, and InvalWi' Supplies
uf ever jr description. SEND FOft CIRCULAR.
8ANITARY SUPPLY CO •1 ’
f BATTLE CREEK. MICH.
HEALTH FOODS frr.
Iff sH ciiasef ut invalid*. Cienuine in quality, and reuaunnble in price*
DESCRIPTIVE ClR . <
SEND FOR
SANITARY FOOD F0R ; ‘ANTS.
The chenpedfuiufl , _ the heat in
and cures Cholera infantum.
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SANITARIUM FOOD
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