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l’UHUiJIIKD *VEKY WEDNESDAY
ADVERTISER Attramm PifRLUVlifa 1 ublis UNO Cowimvv Compart.
WEDNESDAY > t J NI ll 1*90
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f’td. Livingstone, it instated, will
1*e a c irn idate for Congress from bis
district.
Cleveland is in the line with
farmer* and they will he in line with
him riii that dav.
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Henry Watternon proposes as an
appropriate epitaph for the red-hcad
« I '! » x hi, “Here lies Tom Ochiltree
•—he never did anything else.”
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Tin tariff i» a tax that no people
bnt the American could have lived
under twenty-live years ago without
going into hopeless bankruptcy,
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'I he Atlanta Rifles won first prize,
and the Brunswick Riflemen the
third prize. liUriah for the Georgia
I >y*.
A republican organ says that
••Quay Mill liven,” Yea, verily. lie
r >i sawing wood and saying nothing;
but wait until lie strikes n knot.
M lrui you will 8<*<* fun.
Will those men vvli 0 I’J I HIM s the
sub treasury plan place themselves
on record against the ational hank
plan, the whisky warett »use plan and
other like Hehemes? We pause for a
reply.
The Augusta Ghrotiicle says the
flinch Rifles in the o; • Seat - company
in the state, dating hack to 1880.
There are several older than that we
think, 'i'lie Fort Gaines Guards was
organized the same year.
The New York Legislature has
pastel an net a little in advance ol
the Georgia eigarretto law. Minors
whenever caught smoking tobacco
are to he arrested and lined $10. This
will probably be fully as effective as
the Georgia law.
Gliarles llmlley Warner is respon
sible for ih • assertion that the differ
ence between the “faith cure” and
tb, “imtnI curt is that “the uiind
Hire doesn’t require any faith, an l
tne taitli cure loesn’t retjuiro any
inn t, * That’s exceedingly neat in
( Uarhs .
in- ■iiiit I Repuhliviiu ea.it'i
•no Holy disgruulie l because the A!
ahatuu Dtate Democratic convention
•ii.! not break up in a row. T’lioy had
c »untcd oa a split in the grnu I old
party, and an independent ticket in
the field. Now 11iey are mad because
they see no prospect of working their
little Hchonu'H.
T he rej ID rts from Kansas City say
that tlu 1 management of the national
eneaiiipment imposed upon the Geor
gia companies. When the Georgia
c unpanies found they were being im
p'sed upon, ami that their protests
were not regarded, they should have
withdrawn front the encampment.
A negro name William Fluids was
recently mmi teamed by the superior
court of Robeson eo unty, N, (’., to
t WO years in the chain-gang, for rep
resenting himscli as an agent of Pros*
blent Harrison, authorized to collect
$2 from each negro who would pay
it. with the understanding that those
who paid would eventually receive
$200 in return. Ho secured Severn \
hundred dollars.
That was a bright suggestion Con
gressmau O’Neal, of Indiana, fur
nishe 1 Hie republicans for getting rid
ol the surplus and rewarding the poor,
neglected old soldiers when ho intro
• luce-1 a bill to pay to each man who
was mustered into the set o during
the late war, an 1 to each man who
was drafted and furnished to the gov
ornmeut an acceptable substitute, a
cijual . to the . bounty . being , . paid . ,
auin
by the government at the f 0 r
volunteers.
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lnaspeeth at Worcester, Ma SH.*
Col, \V. 8. B. Hopkins of that place
, •• ,,,, I h. ».»n M . m:ul . «!,.> thmk. , . .
tho south wants another war. There
is not a handful of men in the w hole
lard who wish or hope the ling a mo
meat’s harm, Sectional ; ‘ f*e!in» ; s
almost dead. » f t ol. „ I lop kins would
li’t think so if ho had read lngaliV
•poech at Gettysburg, Clarkson's
•poech at Boston, Reed’s speech at
"Pittsburg, and Firebrand Shepard’s
«a ! ..,». W.ton,!.I. Ih.N< ! w \«rl
Ihd ... • A. !»!*... ta«w
kept alive. 'That’s tlie method of
their inadnesi, Re.tionalism is a
bo .it dead in the south.
ACEWTSf*i¥SSf B Wifi BiiasHts, £rt r se tin, 1 ... .-u;- t r-'i'.n i
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flR. Qntuk nKt, I orriiory riV S-ii !»:;ii v l Ucluiti .<;u4i>
. ftFM« St'e Lmsdr^r, ff, V,
Northern and Hardeman.
The gubernatorial race Ins dwind
led down to Col. Norths and. possi
^ y ’ Coi ' lfai ^wati. Ool.
dared ^ thpun/?ll tliat hi „ f rie a<U, has
he will not he a candidate,
Tlreao tvvo gentlemen are both
ton-d, honorable men, an ,j c -{j, or
would make a governor of whom
Georgia won Id bo proud.
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Promiscuous Shooting.
Tim Tbo M.,ain of e pistol • * , i •
»lill continues in s; He of every ell.,,
made by the marshall to^ut a stop
to it. We say for the benfit of those
guilty of it, that the last grand jury
made strenuous efforts to find them
out with the intenti on of indicting
them, and Judge Guerry says if thev
•re brought before him he will put
nucli punishment on them that will
deter others from doing likewise. It
j >* a foolish and dangerous practice,
against the laws of the state and
] town, and should be stopped.
Public Schools of Clay County.
The public schools of Clay comity
are in a better condition than ever be
fore.
Since Col. Rambo has been com
mission t he has had all the school
houses in the county repaired, al SO
good desks, benches, etc., to make
them comfoitable and convenient, lie
lias also supplied them with large
maps, etc., and now has an order out
for large globes and appliances to aid
in the study of geography and als
the movement of the heavenly bodies.
Go!. 11. says he has the schools tol
erably well fixed now, but nothing t<
compare with what he intends doing
Resi les this the teachers are of a high
er grade, and better paid than for
merly. Wish wo had more such men
as Col. Ilambo in old ( lav.
Mr. Job. 8. linrilaon, (’olumbua, Ga.,
says Ids wife had Dysp psi.i for eovoral
years in tbs worst form—could retain noth
Ing on her stomach, Dr. i(oil’s Dyajiti'
tie Klixor cured her permanently. For
sale by all druggists.
Doubt No More.
Iflliore ever was a doubt about the cura*
tivo propertit - of Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic k!i.\
ir ii l,a boon ontindy ren ou>d. No mod
ioino inis met with ruch naprocedented sue*
, ■ ■ • , < -proudly in the following diseases:
Dyspepsia, indigestion, Liver Trouble,
i oiiMiputier, .li.nndice, Headache, Chronii
Diarrhoea. Houit Di.oase, Yellow Ski r.
: ’rowu ploleln'?, amt Aslluna if compiient
ihI uit’ii Ii.digi .-lien.
Pi (.'.■‘I it ;s a speeifie for all dircascs aris
ing fi v'Ui n disordered Sto.mu h ni.d Bcwel.-.
I’re, -trod by Di. Holt’s Dyspeptic Eiixii
('*)•.• ••nteni.ua, Ga. Price^1.00. iiotllr.*
double Conner size.
I 1 ’, r 8nle by all Druggists. 5 28 lyr
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I u l.;o expotturo to coKl winch?, rain
(ju'lgld 1 liAumtiou light and or malaria, soreness may of the bring ou Dr. in
•L 1L Me Lean’s strengthening eyes. iiye
will nil Strive
due the intlnrnation, cool am.
soothe the nerves, and strengtln n weak
and failing Eye 8ight. 25 cents a box.
Ordinary’s Notice.
Citation.
f i EORGIA, CLAY COUNTY.
To All \\ I>( in It JIuy Concern.
Sarah M. Hatiawav, as Ad:< inlstratrix of
appli. ’»Y. M. d llattawny, ilie undersigned deceased, has, for in due form,
to leave to sell
the lands of said deceased, lying in Karh
**ounty.Georgia, undmiid application will
bo heard on 1st Monday In July next.
rt-4-lw. This June 2nd, 18001 li. T.'FtK)TC,
Ordinary.
CITATION.
C OUBT OF OltDINAKV.
CLAY COUNT EOBO LA
To All Whom It May Concern.
cerned Notice that is hereby the appraisers given to appointed nil parties con
to set
aside twelve ir. nubs’ sunpoitfor the widow
utid minor' children of ,1. 13. Johnson, late
deceased of said conntv, duly have made their re
port w hich has been tiled in the office
of the C< art of Ordinary, and all partus
concerned to the arc hereby be notified shown that and unless if
ear jeitioa so be contrary made that the said no
ol return of
the said appraisers will be allowed on the
first Monday in July next.,
Witt o-s my hand and official signature,
this the 2nd day of June. 1800.
U-*l-4w. It. T. FOOTE, Ordiaay.
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Notice to Debtors ami Credi
tors.
All persons having demands against the
estate of Klva Ann liydc. late of I'lav coll -
tv, Ceor.ia. deceased, are! reby notified
to render their demand# to the under.-igred
Rrcordirg ed said n> law. And required all peasons hidebu
to estate are to make im
mediate pavi ner.t.
This June 2nd, l?J0. S. P. CoLEMAX,
Adm’r, Eliza Ann ll vu \ dec’d.
A Lady’s Perfect Companion.
° ur n °l book by 0r ’ John lL D T '* one
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ot New 5oik’o most skillful „J, physiclmu.
ahows rtat ^ u „ ot
birth, but results from emisr's easily un
dorstood ar.d overcome. It clearly proves
^* a ‘ IV '^ wni:nn nuvv become a mother
Uhout PalTerins may jiala wlwtever. It
also ten, how to overcome and prevent
lnor nlng alckncss and the many other evils
attending pregnancy. It ia higfiiy on
r‘-recd by phpsrelans everywhere as tIs
wlfo * lr *** rrivato companion. Cat thts
°^V lt "’l’-o'e yo.i great ptuu, ami pos
dreu'.,„
a te!t« • r-t.n»-ai. J. nreic,.
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W^zaw^i /ttlTl^toStoUim.
to . ' med rfl. %itt n children b , ortaiN i }h\*fttPihoulialvA/i cutting
UifCiiuX)UlUe8niIerpr>tt Md rrSdup^natural, t^th. It ro- j
ffletp. ;rul cnce; it
(Hg li.1 It*chervb :ivrake sub *‘bricht 1
*►' » it. i* T“ry p ! .cx»..nt ta tafto. Xi
e< o.’lua Use Ahild.soft.'ti, th<*(ti«n*,ah3y*rll pain,
WM ;■: sto* t*u? tv s.» ud i»the bt*t known i eased * ;
lor ,‘ttrrhii t, whtth . r a rising ftvia tat toiiid ot
*ajwtHwts. ’fn^ty-Uwc Y’ abauift. «
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What ii th^re beside luck that amounts i
to arylbin- in ranis?
A good detL via
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A Scrap of Paper Saves Her Life
It was just an ordinary scrap of writ-;
ing paper, bnt it saveed her life. She]
'vos in tdc last stages cf consumption,
J*!®*! bleand pbysuriana could only that Jive she short was time; inenra- she j
a
weighed less than 70 pounds. On a piece ;
of wrapping yape-r she read of Dr. King’s
New Discovery., ur.d got a bottle; it {
helped her, she got a larger bottle, it
helped Li r more, bought another and !
o* c v hotter fast, continued its use and is!
rt Foog, toJthy, rov. ^tomp. woigli
ll g uo pounds. For lurtl.er partienlns !
address gist, Port with Smith. stamp, Trial W. H. Cole, Drug-j
bottles of this'
wonderful discovery free at W. M. I
H l )eights drugstore,
**] urn a summer boarder,” taid the tramp !
>l,e wa ® takings sun bath on the lumber |
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English Spavin Liniment removes all
Hard, Soft or Calloused and
from horse*, Blood Spavins, JCurbs
Sweeney, Ring-Bones, Stifles, Sprains,
all Swoolen Throats, Coughs, Etc. Save
65.00 l»y use of our bottle. Warranted
the most wonderful Blemish Cure eyer
known. Sold by W. 31. Speight,
gis‘, Fort Gaiaes. 8 20 lyr.
♦e*
results from a partial paral
ysis of the stomach an;] is the primary
cause of a very large majority of the ill
that tive remedy humanity Dr. is heir to. The most effec
is .J. II. McLean’s Little
liver airl Kidney Fillets.
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household Frequently which accidents occur in the
cuts and bruises; cause bums, sprains,
for use in such cases
Dr. J. II. McLean’s Volcanic Oil Lini
ment has for many years been the con
ant favorite family remedy.
3iany people habitually endure a feeling
of lassitude because they think they have
to. If they would take Dr. J. 11. McLean’s
Sarsaparilla this feeling of weakness would
-five place to vigor and vitality.
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■ondiiion Happiness depends very much on the
of the kidneys and liver. The
Ils of life make but little Impression con
ijos'' whose digestion is good. You mi
» goJate your liv »r and kidneys ivitli l)r.
1. if. MoLoan’s Liver .and Kidney Balm.
61-00 per bottle.
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5ri!?TtoM nearly
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Ckas f'tir h.ilf fr.stcr
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foot.
Rug.;; Gr. 2 -I!aii
Mr.krs lo-.-t than one-
Kot.irv JJotK-n i.= flip Only Vr-:' Ji.-th )•! r * 3>nvin»r.
8c*lr,st Jexhir.e. ti- r.n TKfcl.-.-l rhf ra.irs h-*.. trnii t r.
pill to apt. f r«Hrcnlsr3, r r.t'i Kyrincinr ptf. :U« “b?AXi>AlU>» * c-^Oi;<i
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Standard Co., C!evcfe.r,d, 0.
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Bo?ifiht tno Of-lor.ciic!
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fSELON CARDS
THEO II. MARSH – CO.,
Merchants,K
WATEB-MEL9N8 IN CAR LOTS A SPECIALTY,
74 – 76 Poydras St. NEW ORLEANS* LA.
Ci. It* presented ki Fort Gaines by Vs”. IF GRAHAM. 5332m
mmm curren – oo«»
CMMISSION MERCHANTS.
WATEhMELONS in car lots a specialty.
23 Walnut St. CINCINNATI, O
Represented in Fort Gaines bv W. 13. GRAHAM. 5283iu.
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Chas. Richardson,
WH0IESAIE P20BHGB
Qommis^ion - fflejcfiant.
Consignrnont of WATERMELONS Solicited.
58 and CO West Market street; BUFFALO, N. Y.
epresented in Port Gaines by V,* B. GRAHAM. 5283m.
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H. MORGANTHALER – COMPANY,
Wholesale Commission Merchants.
E1SLY FRUITS AND VBHMHJ OUT SPEdiALTT
Cor.sigTinentscf WATERMELONS Solicited
53 – 60 PROSPECT ST., CLEVELAND, OHIO.
Represented in Fort Gaines by W. B. GRAHAM. 5 38 3m.
J. 11. Krsinus. T. P. Wiaoix.-. if. II. IVLSIXIEI.TEB.
KuSHMAiN \T * * Wiggins – Co,
COMMISSION 31 ERCHANTS.
£^tor , 33ca.<s>loi3. £3
O-saui' SET pecialty.
19 West Frost Street, C1XCIXXATI, OHIO,
Represcuted in Port Gaines !.>y W. 13. ORAIIA3I. G 4 Ora.
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Vi a tcrmelo n Sh i pin en ts Solid led.
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140 Deck St. PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Roj reseat< ! in Four Gaixus, by W. D. GRAHAM. G i tGrn
C£? « (f"5 l 33AA-,J„rJSj jF'Vi *. *■
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Watcrmeloa Shipments A Specialty.
LS3 TTcst Front Rt. CINC1NWATI,
Hepr .'s-r.'.-d la Fort Gaisr by W. 13. GRAHAM. G 11 -3m.
Grgve ’8 Tasteless Chill Tonic
It is r.3 pleasant to tho taste r .3 Iciaoa
The eyrr.p. smallest i-affvst will take it and
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Jr '-'’ never know it is netlicine.
\ Children cry icx it. Sever falls to
cvrs.
V Chills _ once broken will net return.
Cost yoa only half tlis pnea of ether
Chill Teaks,
% No quinine iieeded. 'So rurgs.t iro
\ ’•/ - 1 needed.
• >••• ■■- s . A-.... Coauras uo poison Cheaper than
1-, t ; 7 .'4 i It yv.riSes ths hloon ori isTaovesall
; t . • '^'•5 - ' jaalenal noison from the system.
%£V '• It is as latge zb any del!?.? tosic and
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CYCLES.
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They are made of High-grade Material
by skilled mechanics, and are
INTERCHANGEABLE
For Lady or Gerrileman:
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WaTWlCK CYCIE MlL CO <
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FAVORITE SINGER!
Warranted for Five Years.
1 LOW ARM
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OUR FAVORITE SINGER
Drop Leaf. Farcy Caatr. La-ge Dissert, Nickel Rinas.
Tuciter, Rubier. Binder, Four Widths of Hemrr.ers
Sent on trial Delivered in your home free of
freight Have crmrjres iluy only of Mar.ufhcturera.
t»iivM*r9 Coniinissians. (iet .V«w Xa>
ebincti. Address for Circulars and Testimonixd*,
Co-Operative Sewing Machine Company,
269 S. litb 8!.. Philadelphia, Pa.
Plain ana rann r ! |
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Railroad and B’king Comp’y of Ga
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT MARCH 80 Til, 1 S 00 .
WEST BOUND. } Between Fort Gaines and EAST BOUND
Read Down. Cuthbcrt, Read Up.
3:15 p. m. Lea vo ^Cuthlverfc r>’ i*v , J1:25 r. m
3:55 p. m. Arrive Coleman 11:15 a in
4:55 p. ni. ♦Fort Gaines Leave 10:50 a m
! Between Albany and Mueon |
12:11 p.m. Leave Cuthbcrt arrive 3:10 p m.
1:30 ” arrivo Smith villo leave 2:00 -
2.50 ’’ » Albany n 12.20 :
2.80 ” n Americas »» 1:00 :
4:15 *’ )» Fort Valley 1 1;30 ”
5:30 ” Macon U ' 10; 10 a. m.
Cuthbert anil Montgomery.
CC L0p. IU. I Leave ♦Cuthbert Arrive 32 11 p m
CO 81 * ’ Arrive Georgetown M i 1138
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31 45 ”■ Spriugliill Union >1 I 10 00 p n;
* Spring »> 0 25 ]> m
J 20 ” ii ^Montgomery Lcavo
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W. A. Gsahoi, Agent, J. C. Shaw, Tvav Pass Agt.
Fort Gaines, Ga. Savannah, Get.
E. T. On\::;isTo:i, Gen’i Pass Agt.
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