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Entered atthel’ost Office at Port
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FORT SAW! IRAK'S 3, W. R, l
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Fort Caine*.....-'SB HP, D <H) am 4 fit) pm
tYttomaii'A Depot. j 3 :‘t*pra to {r> am
llHthbort......... .... 2 60pin 1135am
•Cif Connect# atCuthFiert with Maqon and
A!outgo™ ery trains. W. A. Graham,
Ivr Agent
Drs. R. S. Wimberly & Son
IhtMi'ictfully tc»id<T th**i*’ to the
jiuldh and aolhsit VVlmliorly a stmro of your patro
tiago. I>r, U. H. who hiis had
4:> yeara exp*uic»co will make u specialty
of Ob»ft0tU ,, « nttd Female Dl^ancs.
OkH«’k. at WimTieki.y A Co’s., store Full
Cairn s, Ga. TUUy
l.'l YVEEKS.
The POLICE GAZETTE will bo
mailed, Um United lee'uroly wrapped for hree to arty months address
In ScntM on
receipt of ONE DOLLAR.
Liberal (list’dunt allowed to por t ngentn
•“IStaS;
HICIIARDK. FOX,
Franklin Square, N. W
CHEAP FLOWERS.
W« behove for we the Mil the most of plant?, iirm of in
flat* varietta* money* tiny
YMfcrik b:
Dnlcous assorted 199 ets n doz, $3 per
Altermnnthera M ” ” ^3 ” ”
Geraniums, line, nsst’d.....15 for $1.00
('brvKnnthcuiuriH, Verbenas, urbIM,. ....‘20 for $1.00
assorted.......21 for Si LOO.
Sfcey'GencI for catalogue, FRKK, and give
Us u trial.
Chas. $L Woodruff & Co. >
Florists. MjlCon, Ga.
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Our Clubbing List,
Below v,iil t»a found a list of tlio vuvi
•>ns papers, magazines, periodicals, etc
timt wo club with and the an mint o
( !’H necessary to secure THE Al)
Y EUltLSF.il and paper mentioned.
W,- otTvi’Tni AnYEKTiSEit with:
I’li, 1 Homo and Farm one y» Ar fur $1 O’.
Tlio LuiiiftiUe Courier Journal 1 fit)
Tho New York World 1 00.
The '
Hants Constitution I -n
.The Savannah Now* 1 80.1 1
The Southern Fntm l 80,
The Alliance Former 1 so
LippincoU's MuguzinO :: 00
l>emorc»ta Mtffiuino »s 50
Attention Farmers’ Allianco.
ty'Vh’ W Cum# <*r« and hYaking get our up j,rices. a Wagon Vvo club. arc
Ifllinc the best wag-ai In the nuu-kri.
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LIM3ERI3 AuVANGiNG.
Saw Mills, Steam Engines,
mm hay mm. m
1 f van want a Fi rst Glass w M i l
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Kbor jL'iiHpproaolicd machiho pIn<Hxl in excellence tho markei. hv am
ever on
It is ahtioxt noiseless nml so li^lu running
tl.at « imtll etran of cotton thread is strong
tnnuigh !>’r a Lam! Io run is. SeuJ for cir
Cular and price list.
M uvxi.KR A Wiu#x Mm Co.,
S. D. Atlanta. Ga.
Coleman A Ero., Agents?.
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The Great . Farm r* , Industry _. , , .
al and Stock Journal of J
the South. - 4
ONE YEAR FOR $ 1 .
t'lJKK Sample ... copies .. will bo mailed
on app.icniion to
The CULTIVATOR PUBLISHING Co |
Drawer 8, Atlanta, G a. :
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'FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
-ILD-I.vr, 6.4.
I*r«*f"pt ud att«nikm given to all btislnesu
iotni to us. A'ollectlons inivic bn him
Mat. F.x«’haiig 3 bought an<l gold. 3Ion
f'7 b i iM on npptoved 1 i no paper. IX'
i- fits g/ll-AtH $IU>«jCff $t.‘ tf* cbu.’ks
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CITY A.YD COLMiiY.,
NEWS GATHERED FROM OUR
OWN SECTION,
Chips Carried hy the Breeze and
(Vtight on the Fly by
Our Reporters,
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30 1890.
Whittling and backgammon next.
Picnics ai.d fishing parties all the go.
Pewljerry cron is befi • harvested.
No preaching in town la*<t .Sunday.
T..e traiu u: rives more punctually of
j a » 0>
All idgns indicate that we are having 9
long dry spell.
1 he party that left last week for Dead
lake, returned Saturday.
What’s the matter with our base ball
boys? Isn’t it hot enough yot ?
Gus Hertz sells Curtain Poles at
50 cents.
Mr. Jobh Watbon has completed and
raoV(Ki i, la ri;ii jdenco near the Presby- '
iorl.» church.
The pro ipect for the oat crop is not
very good. This long drouth is ruining
them.
A goedly number of cur farmers wont
up to Cuthb.'rt Tuesday to hoar Col. Liv
tngg ton i.ieuk.
The young folks hud a party at the res!
deuce of Mr;. 8. 1>. Coleman last Friday
night.
Go and see those Window Shades
at Gus Hertz*. Price 50 cents.
ThlaoPtw-ls tmdi»r obligations to clever
and handsome Luke Hurst for courtesies
shown us recently.
Coleman A C ompany are having some
repairing and painting douo on tho intori
or of the Opera house.
Cuilnin Poles nl Gus Hertz’ 50
cents.
Judging from the appearance of tho
tin* p.itchss of our truck farmers wo bo
llevo tho shlpmouto of Irish potatoes will
bo numerous this s^c. on.
Hso W.W. for malarial disea.
A tremendous stock of Straw
Goods at Gus Jloitz. Styles for
everybody.
Ladies, a word with you. Gus
Ilor,z is making a tremendous
drive on Ladies’ Dress Goods.
Don t fail to go there.
v ii! Ju,»g’ T. M. KiiUngsworih please
c. v c tm win d and tell whut qutVi.tny oi
11 l,> coiislltuto "ua many as we
w .i ; .1
T > mlisu ! \* buys tiro d ung their best;
to perfect thoiusoivoa against inspection
day. They will got there, too.
K'u tough on tho fishermen when thoy
m ike a watoi-h iul mid eomo Lack with
oiry their poles io show for their luck.
Window Shades 50 cents at Gus
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. Gus Hertz wi.HU everybody to
know that he has the finest line of
Umbrclias and Parasols,
The whist U* of the boat lus become al
Ihost as regular an occurrence as mat of
tho train, Wo are informed that traffic
on tlio river is good, too.
A aiost distressing quiet has cotHcp on
oar toau just now. Projoota for ucvv ho
te’s, f./• orieo, etc.—even such air castle-,
os those fall to wake up our citixens us of
old.
_Already several more of our merchants
are speaking tho walks in front of their
stores paved. It is hoped that all of the
walks in the business part of town trill bo
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paved soon.
A good deal more green cane has boon
planted thi3 year than ever before. Our
lurmera havo found they can make mere
money on a tmall patch of that than they
can on the red.
________ blood
'lin’ic racii lsuan i* diin-'cr 0 u in in impuit imnure UiOOU.
There is talcy in taking Hood.
Sanaparilla, the great bioou pari
fioi’. 100 d jS v C one dollar.
You gel move medieino in h
tie of VV. Vi. C. for the monov Uma
any other modieino sold. The dose
is ono tub'.cspoonful. Try it.
Mrs. F. i\ Ailcn will sell you
Millinery if only you will examine
her good* and get her prices.
A Fine lot of Clothing of cvcry
anti P l ^ cc ftt ^ us Hertz’
The negro who killed Mr. Kirkland was
carried over to Abbeville last
Xo report of attempt to harm has reached
,ls - Doubtless his fear of being lynched
was groundless.
Audno. to.ddt..lhc 8u ir.ri 1 rg cauwd
by * a backward and iwospectivcly short
blackberry .. crop, tho price of flovr is ad
vancing. Farewell to tho delightful vh>.
ions of blackberry pie.
Tha dynamiters have been qriet for a
whole week. Wonder if Mayor Coleman’s
threat of severe punishment for the guilty
parties if detected, has anything to do
vlth it? ■*
The coavcuiuncc of cur water works
was uover so much appreciated ar during
til’ past f W diys. The supply har been
cisf
this tumming ami probably by tomorrow
n fall *u r .ply Will b' in tho tank.
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Mo&rs. Kelly S: Sutlive tur. t: a con*.-J
• *nblc shipment ci veget&tld' ast week.
I They are also dieposlrqj of a ederablo
! amount cf garden in the bocie lE^riv^a
Go 10 Gus ileriz and buy some
ot that lovely Orgar.dio Dress
, Goods.
Just received.
The Baptist Sunday School will have a
p , . at the park ... onlrida^xU
icm - Tte
will be no progfame. Its for the
* aud *he plan fs just to taketl^mi out there
] And help them to have a pleasant time.
■ Lad ref; when trading at Gas
Hertz should not fail to inspect
J his stock of Organeies.
Isn't it time for our merchants to begin
elosiug their stores at 6 o'clock ? 1 he
days arc loug and dull, and with the ex*
ocption of Saturday, little or no business
is done after 0 p. m. It would be no loss
to the merchant and a positive benefit to
the clerks.
j Don’t forget Ihnl Gus Hertz has
just received a full line of Organ*
1 dieh.
Tho river planters in the 7th district are
' lIroa,J y tukh, « advantage of the stock law
: A good many of them have removed all
the feueing from tho fields and are using
R * a making pastures. Better crops and
better cattle will bo tho result of this law.
A w<di stockml lumber yard-.voCM pay
or oughi; to pay in this town. We undor
stand that it is probable we will have one
if the d *mand will warrant it, in the near
future. It is really too far to have to send
out to jhe mills when one wants a little
bill of lumber.
Organdie Dress Goods for sale
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That large crowd daily cn South
Washington Street is not a s gn ot
nny uhduo excitement. It’s only
the people going to Mrs. F. P. Al*
len’s to get the most stylish luits,
tr:minings and milliner}’goods.
Tho teachers of Clay and Calhoun havo
orgunized an assv>ciatioii. They had one
meeting at Morgan and are to meet again
at Bluitton on Saturday next - . Tho object
of this organization is to discuss best
methods of teaching and to adopt meas¬
ures for thr: advancement of tho art of
teaching. Wo lock to our Bluffton cor¬
respondent for a full report of Saturday’s
meeting.
Momon>l Hmy.
Memorial day was observed with
inoro or less enthusiasm in every
community in the south. We feel
safe iu saying, that in no town in
the wlioio south of double its size
was this occasion better observed
than . in t Gaines, I , ho
r oi programc
as given in last weeks Lsue was-’
carried out successfully, the attend
ance was large, the ceremonies im.
pressive. Capt. Wooten the orator
o» the day surpassed tho expecta¬
tions of all who heard him and
wou the hearts of all. Wo would
have liked to have given his ad*
dress in full but tailed to get a copy
of it and fooling that justice could
only be done in that way, wo tor*
bear to attempt to givo it in brief.
I ho Guards acquitted themselves
well and the devotion of all pr^s.
ont convinced us that our people
still love and honor tho heroes
who nied for tho lost cause fc As
wo stated at first, bur town was
not surpassed by any in tho south
in tho observance of tho day.
Attennion Everybody;
Ladies Ifspecialy;
Miss. Vie. Simpson A Cd. who
Recently ojicncd Millinery store on
Washington street two doors above
tho Post Office, are doing a thriv*
ing business. Miss Tie. with an
experience of many years in* that
business in this section, well suss
tains her claim to precedence in
the mihinory business. Prior to
• opening * thbir business r Mi«s ; y,' f .
SpCOv SCVeral , months , 111 Columbus
{ earn.ng £ all the latest dot. . that
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l.ac.aad.h* » now thoroughly
prepared to meet tne demands Of
the most fastidious. They have a
COMPLhlE stool, of maimer)
w,:ich •• ou!d D0 ‘ bc f “ ir, v dcscril) -
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i tempting cJ b - T “ 8 - 80 it, we but rcf ™ in fl » readers m
assuro our
| that anything and everything kept
j ' in slock by any millinery store may
bc found there. Best quality, most
■ tastilj’ "selected, and cheapest in
millinery is the business principle
wherebj this firm is determined to
lead. With an amplo capital, a fall
| stock and plcnty of ski:;cd force
j thcrc ts . no rcason wh ... r ih *y sbouId 1,1
not succ eed.
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Ordered the second time and al*
rca(ly ri h|J , bu .j onl
. that s what s the matter .. at ... Mrs- F. ..
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F. Alien , s xf Mii.iner} ... wT> i ar.or , s.
, Look , „ Here!
Mr. W. B. Holmes has just
; ved a largo assortment • oi Silver*
Ware and is no'w engaged in
playing it. lie has just what you
want. Something to bery ’or fam
ily use, to give your wife, for bridal
prcscn ts. Did vou know that there
w,r ° f ° ; th « i
well there is, and he has the dain*
«?est Spring and Summer* ii;ic you
«aw. Go ami look at.theiu.
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Mrs. if. E. Burnett returned Mist Satur
day from Milner, where she had been in
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Dr. *« T. Mandeville returned Saturday
from Ending the district offerer* * at
Eilaville.
Rev. J. O. Langston .attend*-.! district
conference At Eilaville last week, remain
ing over Sunday.
Mr. C. Ward. of Abbeville, paid u£ a
pleasar t Friday.
Miss Daisy McNulty was in tho city
Saturday,
Mr. Tube Bcthune was confined to his
bed several days last week, quite sick,
Carl Schlisch, a former Fort Gaines boy
now of Eufaula, is visiPng frioncs here.
Ju'Ige Y. F. Wright, of Chattahoochee
county is vssitiug roirtives in the city.
Mr. Pat Speight is visiting hie father in
Docatur rn - :, v
Mr. W A.‘ Graham is attending the
Grand v. hap ter at Maebn.
Mrs. Mollis Britt anti ttvo children and
Miss Florcnco of Midway, Ala. ,aro
ting Mrs. W. B. Graham.
Mrs. It. D. S. Bell died at Rusaelvillo,
Ala., a few days agoj Mrs. liell was well
known in this community, having lived
in this community, and haviug^relstives
here. Tne news of her death caused
grief to the relatives and friends.
Coleman Items.
Mrs. Lillie Fanium, t f Macon is visiting
her pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Brown
Mr. E. I). Watson, of tho Gth district,
was in town Saturday.
It is very dry at this Yrriting, but hope
yoii will have raiu ere you go to press.
Now’ wo ought to havo the cleanest
town to its size in the south, as wo have
throe barber shops.
Old mother .. , Nature T , . slow . , ly cicatrizing ....
is
the wounds of tho freeze, coycrii g them
with a plaster of green. A few’ more weeks
anddittle-evidence of it will be left.
Tho literary club met last Friday niglit
at tho residence of Mr. O. II. Barry. All
report a good timo.
A good many people intkis section wont
to Cuthbort Tuesday to hear Col. Living¬
ston speak.
It is again our eacl duly to chronicle
anothor death. This time it is Mrs. Ellz
abath Cole, mother of Mr. J. E. Cole and
Mro. J. C. Hancock, Mrs. Cole passed
j quietly away last Thursday morning, blie
was a Christian woman, a member of tire
Baptist cliuich. Ilor remains were inter
rc*d in tho Eastern in CuthbeM dn Friday,
•She is not dead, there is no death.
She only went befor ?,
II :r journey o.i while Christ the Lord
Wide open hold the door.
A calm celestial neaco is Ucrs
j Thank God, forever more.
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j fanekleu’s Arnica Halve.
Titn Best Salve in tho world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe¬
ver Soros, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil¬
blains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions,
and \tcsitive\y cures Piles, or no j fty re
quired. D is guaranteed to give per¬
fect satisfaction, or money refunded.
Price 2o cents per box
For Sale By —W. M. Speight. tf
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BURNISHED fc* to the floor at with the b&so draw.bc*ds, board, »nd which clamj dr’vehi- by
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etretdber that draws the carpet eloee to the baco
b jg[iSSa , rf C S 3 Sbi# and wrought iron.
Slaking tool that will laet life time. '
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Each Stretcher is picked ia a neat wooden bor,
With directions for using. Sample sent oa reccipi
6f $1.00. Special prices to dealers on application,
Fickett & ROgerO, Wamn, Pa.
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Court of Ordinary, Clay county, Ga.,
To all whom it may concern •
Notice is 1 ereby given to all parties
concerned, that the appraisers appointed
^ set asiJo twelve months rupport for
|Imre m 0 ,in tboir ro r ort ,vi.ic!i lms i,.J,
<lul - v fil °d in tho office of tho Court of
1 Ordinary, and all parties concerned are
1 ““‘"’f *j“‘ “"’f 1 “° Ca,,8 < ° *' 1 , l eche ° * ,l “ °
be made ihat tho said return of , the sad
apphiirrers will be allowed on the first
Monday iu June next.
Witness un hand and official signature
t hi 3 the 7tli day of April 1890.
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Ordinary. ..
Citation.
Georgia. Clay County ——
To all whom it may concern—
T. M. Brown has in duo form applied to
undersigned for permanent letters of
Administration on the Estate of Erie
Brown deceased late of said county, and 1
on said application on the first
braid and official signature this 7th April
1 ■’■*0. li. T. Foote, Ordinary
Application for leave to sell land.
To Georgia, Clay County,—
all whom it may concern----
W. J. Clark, Guard Ian.of Nancy Gilmer
and Arte Gilmer, has in duo form applied
to the; undersigned for leave (o sell the
lands belonging to bis said Wards, lying
hi Early County Georgia, said application
will bo hoard on the First Monday in May
next. Given under my hand and ofiicial
signature, this March 3rd 1890.
lb T. Foote, Ordinary.
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This powder never varies. A marvel of
purity, strength and wholosomeiiess. More
economical than tho ordinary kinds, and
cahnot bo sold in competition with the
multitude of low tests, short weight alum
or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 10(3
* ill street, N.j Y.
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bhx.d eieartsats! r^porti«s -f P. p. Prlctli Aha, Fakp 1
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Li^-aien Slock, SAVAflflAH, 6A.
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TERRY M’F’G C O., Na8mv*\.LE. TkhH.
,,,ST HECEIVEB 0»J5 CAR OF
THE CELEBRATED
wagons
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Finding by long experience that tlie ordinary Trorf
! Thinll > le Skeins will occasionally break when-used' o*
light wagons. 1 have had STEEL Thimbles pet on all
mv wagons , under 2 J size These Steel Thimbles will
wear much longer, and they never break with proper
usage.
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ARRANTED 111
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FS* your seo
before buying. Respectfully,
W; A. GRAHAM,
< F. F. ALLEN,^
ATCHMAKER AND JEWELER*
On South Washington street opposite Central Warehouse
With an experience of FIFTEEN years at my trade I confix
dently offer also my services to repair Watchesi Clocks, Jewelry
Etc,, I keep a select stock of Jewelry on hand.
3 »miNTBS MSMTaeMIEt I
Awarded the GOLD MEDAL Paris Exposition
Address MONTGOMERY BREWINGC0
MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA!
tV. B. HOLMES
Is still living at Fort Gaines and doing
Watch Repairing and Jewelry Work.
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Consequently if yon want first class work
don’t fail to give him a call. Fine Watch and
Jewelry work a specialty. Don’t forget that
when you want anything kept in stock by
the most enterprising Jewelers, he is the
man to call on, for he has always on hand
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It will pay you to see him before buying*
He can supply you with any kind of a
Watch MADE, and let you have them at
mm PRICES YOU PAT WREN YOU ORDER'
So if you appreciate Home Industry unJ
the country you were raised up in, give me
the preference and if you are not treated
justly, don’t trade with him anymore.
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MY MOTTOES
LISH HOODS,
. WOOD CHEAP ROODS, GOODS,
1 do not claim to have the “finest and largest” stock
millinery in the whole country, but do claim that I
can sell you the nicest, prettiest and best hat for tlift
monev to be had here or anywhere where else. ¥o^
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will save nioncj’ by examining my goods.
Respectfully,
Mils. A. Shown.