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YOL. VI.
DIRECTORY.
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CHURCHES.
ItmiT C’HCttcn.-Rsv. Z.T. Weaver,IV
w.r. Preaching l»t and 3rd .Sundays in each
_ath. Kuuday-sehool ft a. *n., <1. K» 1’aul
Ua bupt. Prayer meeting Thursday even
Mgs. J.O. Langston
MsTiionieT Ciu hch.—R ev
Feeler. Preaching 2nd and 4th Sundays in
month. Sunday-school ft a. m. W» A.
•rehem Sunt. Ladies’ Prayer meeting Tue»-
4ay afternoon. Young tnenii’ Prayer meet¬
ing Tuwidny evening. Regular Prayer meet*
ag Wednesday evening.
PaaaarrEKt a.v Crimcn. Sunday
Hkaal » a. r». J. P. U Brown hupt.
hocietiioh.
tU*LiT E not, No. 17, F. # A* M.
Regular meetings 1st ami 3rd Saturday
lAPeyette Chapter No. 12, K. A. M.—
Regular Meetings 2nd Saturday evening*.
J. C. Bimpton h«y , W. A. Graham II. 1 •
Yf. A Oral.am I'euticil Nu. 22, It- A. M.—
Regular Meetings 4th Saturday evening*, 0.
J.C. Bimpton, Bavy., W. A. C raliam 1.1.
Gaines l-odge No. 1**7, K. of R--M«ct*
Pearl Ledge No. Si 1 h. & L. of II.—
MeeU 2nd and 4th Friday evening*. T. V.
Rr#wn becy., 1). F. Gunn Protector.
Di*ie I a** i £** >"•■1 l!0, A. O. 17. W
Gus llert*Bec’y.
COUNTY.
iereKiun Cover -Hon .1 H Gum; u
s '14 firing*, solleitor. .1 W Hutlive 3rd
J T McAm*t«r, *heritl. September, Regular term,
Moudevs in March and
Cot nr uy O-.IDINAUY. — R. T.
Meudey feote, Ordinary. in eecfi month
Countv Court —G. G. Lurk,
Jed**
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
I. S. Pnullin, S. D. Goloman, J. F
greet, A. L. Foster, J. N. Bigbi*.
Cointy Treasurer, J. 1*. H. Brown
Tax Collector, W. R. Harrison,
Tax Receiver, it. Davie
Coroner J. 1). Ow. ; js.
CITY.
Maren 8. D. Coleman
Almbmit— W, J. Greene, Joe A in
•on, G. R. Sutlive, J. R. Irwin, A
J. Fleming.
(^.tax k Tteasubcr—R. T. Foot*
PROFESSIONAL.
T. J Harrell. A. B. Thonip on
HARRELL& THOMPSON
Att’ys ut Law,
COLUMBIA, ALA.
Will practice In nil the courts of Ala.
id Ga, Collections and Criminal Law
a specialty.
SCOTT & DILLARD.
Attorneya-At Lnw,
Fort Gaines, Ge rgia*
J. D. RAMBO.
Attoiney*At-Law,
lort Gaines, Georgia.
CLARENCE WILSON
Attorney. At-Law,
Fo.tGinez, Georgia.
J. R. IRWIN.
Attorney-At-Law,
Fort Gaines, Heorgin.
D. F. GUNN.
Physician and Burgeon,
FortGainei, Georgia.
J. T. MANDtVILLE.
Fliysiciau and Surgeon,
Fort Gaines, Geergia.
j. M. HATCHLTT.
Practicing Physidlan.
Fort Gaines, Georgia.
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0BBINS & WIMBERLY.
Practicing Physicians,
Fo t Gaines, Georgia.
S. A. McLENDON.
Attorney-At-Law,
« and Life Insurance Ageut.
Fort Gaines. Georgia.
W. SUTLIVE.
Life Insurance Ageut.
aincs, Georgia.
TRAL HOTEL
Mr*. F. B. Kelly,
Proprietress.
. OK HOUSE.
**t. F. C. Cook,
Rroprletresr.
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KJ5J1L HiTRUIESTS, 8trin*s and Trimming!,
UrMwit Varlaty, b«*t quality at lowest prices.
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FORT GA^ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER «, 1890.
I* the most ancient and most general of all
disea 3 . Scarcely a family Is entirely Ires
f:< n it, while thousands everywhere are its
suffering slaves. Hood's Sarsaparilla has
had remarkable success In curing every form
of scrofula. The most severe and painful
running sores, swellings in the neck or
g it-", humor In the eyes, causing partial
or total blindness, yield to the powerful
ciTcets of this medicine. It thoroughly re¬
moves every impurity from the blood.
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“ My little daughter’s life was saved, as
we believe, by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Before
rho was six months old she had 7 running
scrofula sores. One physician advised the
amputation of one of her fingers, to which
we refused assent. When we began giving
her Hood’s Sarsaparilla, a marked Improve¬
ment was noticed and by a continued use of it
her recovery was complete. And she is now*
being seven years old, strong and healthy.'*
B. C. Jones, Aina, Lincoln County, Me.
Hoocrs
Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggists. £\; six for £5. Prepared by
C. I. HOOD .t CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass.
too Oouos One Dollar
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SHOWS HARDWARE OUSE,
AND
BROWN’ 5 HARDWARE HODSE,
IS
T* V-: i-s? $ a iiT* H.”
Each stands for the
3iher and the other
stands for the same.
waiting to show von
th r.;u cheapest line of
i IA R N MS'- & S AEDLES
imi an vw
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Will iw:*ko you the* closest prices on
BTOVES.
^31.
[^showing the larg¬
os! line of
CROCKERY
ever seen in this coun
r-t i*v f • i V * ] f rylhing from
a 2oc< ‘lit 3,amp to the
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sa* em s the van in
-> %
/* O i» and get prices and
vou Wild buy.
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III addition to the
! • above B. II. H. also
I carries a full line of
GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS
and other Sporting
g lOiKbi ; :\muiiitiot at
"be sow the rise” price
»' N E! H. H.
*» » a couipk-te assortment of
BUGGY and WAGON
mat • r* : I'*.*'..iers Hardware, Beltsng,
Machine :i . Wood and Willow
Ware it everything in the
t r lira t Be Mire nud eall.
Res pcenful’v. B. H. H.
A. S. t OWN . P;o]'rietor.
f ure Year Corns by Using
Ab : • Vi < In’i ui Corn Paint for
t orr.s, i .ua •iv 1 Watts, it is great.
POPPING THE QUESTTOIf.
When in the course of human ©vent*,
a young man makes up his mind to ask
the very important question, he finds
great difficulty in coming to the point. As
we arc not at all bashful we boldly say.
WiU you not answer yes to us, as we ask
you to go to your druggist or dealer m
toi j et art icles. and purchase a bottle of
Vail Brothers’ Ideal Tooth Powder, the
best made. As an inducement for you
to try it. we give y u a handsome engrav
inc v. ith tvio 1*5 ce«i bottles, 20 x 24, no
advertising on it There is a ticket
ground fbe ueok of each bottle.
Nice Jersy Suita for Ladies at
Gus'Hurlr.
The fishermen are catching plenty
cat-fish.
A complete assortment of Furni*
tare, at Gus Harts.
Quite a crowd will attend the Macon
Fair this week.
Ladies Capes, the latest novelty
out at Gus Hurts.
Gus Hurts sells Jsans from 5cts,
to 50 cts per yard.
Possums are plentiful, but the price
is too high for editors.
Svrup Barrtlle at
Brown’s Hardaars House.
For Fine Caterers go to Gne
Hurts.
Alabama was well represented in the
Fort, Saturday.
20, and 40 gallon Barrells at
Brown’s Hardware House.
Get Your Shoe* Shined By ‘Dummy.’
Mr. W. C. Jones does all kind of
Brick-work, Iron-work,’Plastering, Kal
somiming Ac. Sce| him before letting
jobs. 1015 2t.
A full line of Shirts, and prices
♦o fit your pocket at Gus Hurtz.
Gus Hurtz will tell yon a Para¬
sol below cost and throw in a
Straw—Hat ae a'chromo.
Persons in need of Cane Mills, Erapo
raters, Kettles, &e., will sere mouey by
seeing me before baying.
1015 tf S. D. Adams.
Parties having brisk-work, Cementing
Kalsomiming, Iron-work, or anything
n will do well to consult
10 15 2t W. C. Jones.
FOR SALE. On* Sett of Corn Rocks.
complete, also sett of Wheat Rocks very
bust. Apply to
J. L. BURNETT.
BUY 7,1 K CELEBRATED TEN¬
NESSEE WAGONS---THE BEST IN
THE WORLD. Every wagon 6old Is
GUARANTEED. For wile by W. A,
Graham. Fort Gainee, Ga. tf
Although I have the largest stock of
Dry Good* in the city, I am daily recelv
ng addition thereto and Invite my friends
and customers to call and see in* a* they
will always fiad something new every
time they call. KeepeetfuUy,
Mr. W. B. Holmes ha* jnst received
another large lot of Silverware. He is
just in time for the fall weddings.
Syrup Barrells in any *iz* and
quantity at
Brown’* Hardware House.
Look Here!
If you want to buy a good, A. 1.
first clan* BUGGY cheap come t* *ee
tue. Repository opposite Court
House.
Buggies! Buggies!!
W. It. TF.NN1LLE has just receiv¬
ed a car load of Buggies of all kinds.
Top Buggies, Open Buggies and
Phaetons, Which he will sell cheap.
Repository opposite Court House.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealbd Proposals will be received
until NovnitBEB 15th for the building of
an Academy at Blufiton, Clay County,
Ga., said building to bo Two-*tories,
35 x 60 feet. Plan and specification*
can be seen at my store.
J. E. Mansfield,
Chairman of Committee.
The Committee reserve the right to
reject anv or all bids. 10223L
Mr. W. B. Holmes has just re
ceivcd a portion of his fall stock
consisting of Lace Pias, Scarf Pine,
Rings Ac, also a full line of watch¬
es of all kind from Solid Gold to
the cheapest Waterbary. wiehmnything We
would adv te all who
intheToweiry line to give him a
call at once to they ean get first
choice.
A Safe Investment.
Is one which is guaranteed to bring you
satisfactory results, or In case of failure a
return of purchase price. On this safe
plan you can buy from our advertised
Druggist a bottle Consumption. of Dr. King’s It is New Dis¬
covery for guaran¬
teed to bring relief in every case, when
used for any affection of Throat. Lungs or
Chest, such as Consumption. Inflamma¬
tion of Lungs. Bronchitis. Asthma.
\Yh-oping Cough. Croup, ete.. etc. It Is
pleasant and agreeable to taste. i**rf<*ctly
safe, and can always be depended upon.
Trial bottle free at W. M. Speight’s Drug¬
store.
\ Majority
The Great
,>f c*ic>> «f scrofula and etber bloaddiseasia
are heredittry, and therefore difficulty cure
But we w j,h to *t*u» in the moat positive,
emphatic £ minn er that Hood’* Sanaparilla
do( c<jr# gcrofula in eT#Ty f om . The most
&ev#r<s Vtm t ,. rri bla for deecription,
* ^ ^ ^ medicine whan all oth
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Georgia Clay County.
To whom it may concern,
All parsons interested are hereby
notified that if no good cause he
shown to tbi contrary an order will
be granted by the Commissioners of
Roads and Revenues on the 1st day
of Dee. 1830 establishing a new 2nd.
class road as marked one by the road
commissioners appointed for that pur
pose, commencing at Blufiton run¬
ning South-west by the residence of
C. L. Rambo and J. J. Ilay6 to coun¬
ty line between Clay and Errly coun
ties to connect with a new read run
ning in the same direction through
Early county to intersect with Fort
Gains* and Damascus road. This
Nov. 3d 1890. ,T. \V. Sutlive, CTk.
Clay County Corn’s. Court.
For Fence or Stock-Law.
Geerfin—Clay Caunty.
Ordinary's Oftiot, Nov. 5 1890
Notiea ie hereby given, that under
an Act of the General Assembly of
said State, Approved Sept. 29th 1881
a petition has been filed in this ofiiee,
by as many as fifteen and more free¬
holders of the 969th District G. M.
sn said connto for the benefit of sec¬
tions 1449 1450 1451 1452 1453
and 1454 of the revised code of Geor¬
gia, known as the “Stock Law”, in
said district and tkat ofter this notice
has been published for twenty days
ae eledtion will be ordered in said
district, in which the pnsstion “FOR
FENCE" or “STOCK LAW” will
be submitted to the lawful voters
therein. Fifteen day* notide will be
given of eaid election.
R. T. Foote, Ordinary.
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CHAIR SEATS
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WANTED IN EVERY FAMILY
T# Replace Broken Cane.
RE SEAT YOUR CHAIRS.
A./bodjr ram i^l;
THEM.
Ko laehmale mrrdtd. A
SOLD BT
Furniture &
Hardware 1-S*
TRACES.
lc bcyiug new Chairr, ai.it for tho*. with
H^itwooo a Ked Leather Fici.h Scata. ,
They never wear <mt.
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Sheriff Sales.
Sheriff Sale.
Wili be sold, on the first Tuesday iu
December next, ut tho Courthouse iu
the town of Fort Gaines, within the legal
hours of sale, to the highest bidder, for
cash, the followimv property: A tract
or parcel of land situated in that part of
Fort Gaines, Clay county, known ns
Greenville, bounded on the North by
land of Alfred Horton, on South by the
A. M. E. Church lot, on East by a pub¬
lic street, and oa West by tho Tanyard
lot, containing l acre, more or less.
Said land levied on as the property of
Alex. Henderson, to satisfy an execution
issued from ihe Superior Court of said
county of Clay, in favor of J. E. Petor
vs. Alex. Henderson. This Oct. 28 1890
J. T. McAllister,
Sheriff.
Sheriff Sale.
On the 1st Tuesday in December "next
between the legal hours of sale, at pub¬
lic outcry, to the highest bidder, for
cash, before the Court House door, in
Fort Gaines, Oa., by virtue of a mort¬
gage Execution, issued from Clay Sujk;
lior Court, iu favor of Maud Simpson
ann against Dock Brook-, i will sell the
following property towit; One house
and lon^i. the town of Eort Gaines, Clay
count^Ga.. lying and being' on tho
W est side of street leading through
Greenville, bounded on West by town
branch, on North by house and lot of
Drayton Cole, containing one acre more
or less, being house now occupied by
Dock Brooks. Sold to satisfy sajd mort
gage Execution. This 29th Oct. 1890.
Tenants in possession notified accord¬
ing to law.
•T. T. McAllister, Sheriff.
Sheriff Sale.
I will, on 1st Tuesday iu December
next, sell, at public outcry, for cash, to
the highest bidder, between ?he legal
hours of sale, before the Court house
door, in Fori Gaines, Clay county, Ga.,
the following property, to wit: All that
tract of laud lying in the 7th District of
Clay county A:a. and known as lot No.
202 and thirty acres in the South-west
corner of lot No. 20L All of said land
in the aggregate is 232’ acres more or
less; said land is levied on and will be
sold by mo to satisfy an Execution issued
from Clay Superior Court in favor nf
The New England Mortgage Security
Company and,against J. G. \V. Day.
Tenants in possession notified accord¬
ing to law. This Get. 27th 1890.
J. T. McAllister Sheriff.
Sheriff Sale.
Georgia,—Clay County.
Will be sold, before the Court House
door, in said county, on the first Tues¬
day iu December next, and within the
legal hours of sale, to the hsghest bidder
for cash, the following property, to wit;
All that tract or parcel of land in the
7th District of said county, included be¬
tween the southern boundary of the laud
of Lucy At. Holme;; in lots 308 and 333
and a line 9 chains and A links south of
and parallel > said southern boundary
and running across both of said lots and
con tabling 79 41-20U act es m ore o r less,
and also all tl at tract or yarctl. of land
included boiween the* land of J. M.
Holmes in lots 373, 872, 343, and the
line between the Holmes plantation and
yart of lot 848 now owned by it. A. Tur
nipsced, the .--aid division line beginning
at a point on the Eastern boundary of
lot 843 Fifty three chains and 50 links
from the North-east comer of lot 314 and
running .South 28 degrees West to the
Chattahoochee River said tract contain¬
ing 137 78-100 acres more or less. Lev¬
ied on as the property of C. T. Holmes
to satisfy an execution from the Superior
Court oi said county in favor of The
Muscogee Oil Miffs vs. C. T. Holmes.
This Oct. 29th 1890.
J. T. McAllister, Sherifl.
Sheriff Sale
Will be sold by me, on the first Tues¬
day in December next, between the legal
hours of sale, at publid outcry, to tho
highest bidder, for cash, the following
property to wit; All that tract of land
lying in 5th LLt. of Clay county, Ga.,
and known us 80 acres in the South-east
comer of lot No. 29. tiaid lard is all of
said tot road lying claimed East of R. Cuthbert and
Blakely land is levied by II. Biodker.
Said issued on by me Clay to satisfy
an Execution from County
Court (Qua. teriy hessian j iu favor of J.
E. Mansfield and against li. H. Blocker
haid laud is levied on as tl e property of
the defendant and tenants in possession
notified according to Jaw. This Oct 29th
1890. J. T. McAllister, ,Sheriff.
Fop Fence or Stock Law.
Georgia, Clay County:
Ordinary's Office, Oct. 28th 1-G0.
Not'ce is hereby given, that under an
act of the Gen* ral Awsemlly of said
tion state, haa approved been filed .Sept. ia this 29tli IMf, !t peti¬
( ffice, by as
many as fifteen freeholders, and more, of
the 749th District U. M., in eaineonnty,
for the ljo.n fit <4 c>c cm 1449 1450
1451 3452 1453 and liof of the revigt d
Code of Georgia, known as the ‘’S’ock
Law”, in said uistjicr, and that after this
Notice lia been pu lislie-l for two^^
days, an eh eta o inJmsjM
B | h B M
N016.
Executors Sale.
By virtue of authority given ue by
the last will and testament of J. E. Web
stea, wo will sell iu front of tho Court
House in lort Gaines, Clay cotnty, Ua,
on 1st Tuesday in Decembhr 1890, at
public outcry, to tho highest bidder, for
cash, tho following property: The
North half of lot of laud No. 174 and
the South half of lot No. 187, in Iho 5th
District of Early county (la. ewntaiu
lug in ai — - S) acres, more or less; also
i luce t.iiuitblo mules and one good two
liorse wugon an.l harness. This. Nov. 1st
189).
». T. McAllister £ *
9. \\. Sutlive s Executors.
Administrators Sau*.
Under Geogia—Early County.
and by virtue of an order from
the Court of Oreinury of said county
granted at the April term 1888, I will
sell, before the court house dooi in the
town of Bkkoly, in said county, within
tho legal hours of sale, on tho firat
Tuesday in December next, for the pur¬
pose of a division between tho heirs ut
Jaw of said deceased, the following des¬
cribed lands to wit: An undivided ou©
half interest in (125)] one hundred and
twenty-live acres of land off .of lot No.
(50) Fifty in the 5th District of Clay
county and said State, and known us the
Bright place. Sold as the property of
the Estate of Sarah JR. Hutchins dec’d.
On tl is tract is u good farm.^iu good
condition and comfortable houses.
October 28th 1890.
J. W. A. 3 of lux pc*}Ad r’flea
Sarah R. Hutchins, D’c’d.
Special Announcement
bond 25 cents for a cop> <>f mv NEW
I LLUSTltASED. CATALOGUE
Sporting, Athletic and
The Finest Gymnasium Goods,
Ever Issuod.
RICHARD K. FOX,
Franklin Square. New York.
Hit' 1 ) 0 ^ jind flip 8ug(>.
A Dog was Barking at the Moon,
when a . -age' inquired why lie did *0,
adding that ho could not Possibly
enlcct aha groat Luminary o»« way or
tho o'her, and that il «turned a use
leas Waste oi Energy.
“Gh, it isn’t that it mukes nuy
difference with the Moon,” replied the
canine, “but J want tbo Other Dogs
this Neighborhood to Know (hat I’m
not Dead,
-Mora! borne of the People who
are abusing Gov. Gordon are very
much like iho Dog.
•e*
iJues >!>[ Reeognizu Him.
We are in receipt of a circular fron
Mitchell County Alii la i) re Uhking us
to publisn the fact tie.t tne ■ \ iiiance
oi Mill he.i county di es nol eiidoreo
nor even countenance the candidacy
of 0. b. M itloaon iuthis race against
Lon. I!. G. Turner.' They »av that
-di, !'n,no!-is t.oeir ehoiee and urge
UpCi. tbo Alliance in this county to
lake action condemning Mattoson.
In view of the fact that Matteson
ula ms to ho making the race on the
Alliance plat form, w* think all Alli
nn<emtn, who claim to l*o Democrats
should unite in denouncing him.
Notice To Tax Payers.
All Street Tax due
for the year 1890 and
unpaid oil Nov. 15th
1 will, on that day
proceed to take legal
steps to collect the
same. A. M. Holmes
MArsuAli,.
Fop Fence or Stock- Law
Georgia— bey County.
Ordinary’s Otlice, Nov. 5d 1890.
Notice jk ha.eby given that under
ua act of the General Assembly of
said i«ie a].proved Sept. 29th lb81
a petition has been filed in this olhoe,
fey many as .ifteen freeholders and
more, ol the Idlst Distriat G. 31. in
s id county, fo; ihe benefit of sections
1449 145u I . )i 1452 1453 end 1454
oi the Revisit? i (.«. ie of Georgia known
the “Ktoc,; Law”, iu said district,
and that a;tar th.s notice has been
, nblishe i : f. ©niy days an election
will ho ■ <id in said District,
in wh:»d> tu-a , r- i ,n “FOR FENCE
or“>Si'f.»( : G. .. ’ will be sai mit*
t I to ! . is ; vi tars therein. Fif
- iot.c.' v.'Jl be given of said
B. T. Foots,
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