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The Fort Gaines Sentinel
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OFFICIAL ORGAN OF CLAY COUNTY.
JOSHCA 40 XKN, Editor.
FRIDAY, MAUCH 211, 1891.
LtGAL ADVERTISING.
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Tisri.muM be p»ld tor lwr*»fu*r In wtv»nre. Tin
oftir. rn. ne well n* flu publisher. havtnu < xp.rl
bnvi- been unsbli' in rolled at all Thin rub wilt be
strictlyMlhered to.andt<>avoid<!<-i«y mid trouble
all Inlcrt'Mifl should, in flic future, Fend the canh
aitli ihd copy fur ntich iMlvcrfim’mcnf*.
It has been suggested that in dealing
with Spain Secretary Gresham should i
also have taken into consideration the
fact that she invented the cigarette, i
I here . the ... l nilcd , !
is one man in
States who receives 811,0(10 for two j
hours work every other day for six
mouths. His name is Amos Ilusie,
New York’s crack baseball pitcher.
Tom Watson says he does not waul
the ollice of congressman unless lie is
fairly elected to it. Tliat being the
ease, Tolu is (loomed to the seclusion
of private life.
ft is said that Spain has spent 81 lo,
<100, IK HI in suppressing ill uirrectioiis
in Cuba. This is within a few hun¬
dred thousand of what the island is
worth without its revolutionary feat¬
ures.
If the Fourth Party will only
cei si in the absolute absorption of the
Third Party may things will he for
giveu and conceded, especially if it
will leave out Colonel Mrs. Mary
Lease and (icnoral Weaver. Albany
Herald.
Superintendent II. M. McIntosh, of
the Georgia ehatnnqiin, has our thanks
for a season ticket to the seventh an¬
nual session of that institution, w hich
begins next Sunday. The programme
for Ibis session will lie unusually en
fertuinnig and profitable, and crowds
of people will no doubt take advan¬
tage of the reduced railroad fare to
attend.
Two ignoble citizens of Alabama.
M. IV. Howard and J. C. Manning,
went to New York recently on a mis¬
sion that is certainly a sad commentary
on their patriotism—that of defaming
the good name of their state and seek¬
ing to de|Weciate the value of its se
(MiVitivs, Alabama is too grand in peo¬
ple and great in resources to receive
any hurt from these pygmy politicians,
whose efforts have only resulted m a
sillv fiasco.
The Thoinasville advertiser an¬
nounces that McKinley's plan is to
lay the negro on the shelf and estab¬
lish a white republican party in the
South. The plan won't work, says
an exchange: the negro has the repub¬
lican party by the umbilicus and he is
not likely to let go. Lop off the negro
from the republican party and there
wouldn't be anything left but a few
bof^stfs.
Ware county is considerably stirred
»p over the attempt of a black, burly
negro man to court a white girl—the
yotffig daughter of a respectable farmer
living near Waycross. The negro said
he had as much right to marry a white
woman as did Fred Douglass, hut
when . lie . appeared at the tanner . s
house and made his intentions known,
the forthcoming of a shotgun caused
miffy tofaLe to the woods in a hurry,
At last accounts a posse of white men
and several negros were scouring the 1
woods for the negro and if he is caught
he may be dealt with summarily.
Gavernor Atkinson has decided tlmt
tJiere must be a state encampment this
year, notwithstanding the fact tluil the
last legislature pursued such a narrow
policy toward Georgia’s military. An'\l
herein the governor is right again. A
few days ago he asked lieutenant Sat
terlee to make an estimate for him as to
how the 811,000 appropriated should be
used to obtain the best results, and the
estimate has heentsubmitted. The gov¬
ernor is looking into it, but lias not
yet decided whether or not ho will
adopt or make any change in it. In
this estimate the ten thousand <k*l
hws is set aside for the encamp
■nient.
Cruml Jur> *»r. mi-k1uii‘iiin.
We. the grand jury drawn and sworn
to serve at the March term, 1895, ( lay
Superior Court, beg leave to make the
following general presentments;
\Ve have, through our
examined tin- books and offices of tlie
various county officers and tind thorn
well kept ami in excellent condition,
and tarn* this method of congratulating
the county oil having such as efficient
a set of officers as any ill the state.
We have examined the public huild
ings and find that our county conuuis
«•» — >•
to have them put in thorough repair,
except perhaps a leak in the county *
. ^ whit'll WC lctlMi to rnll
their attent ion.
Our county school commissioners
submit the following hill of expense in
favor of members of the hoard of
ration for service rendered:
March 111, 18114. to March 25, 18(1.1.
\\ . A. Graham, 10 days, 82 per day,
820. C. P. Norton, 8 days. 82
lay, §10. A. L. Foster, 0 days, 82
per day, §18. .1.11. Ingram, 8 days,
82 per day. 810. II. M. Shaw 0 days.
82 per day, §18,
Wo approve the same and rceom
mend it he paid out of the proper
j fund.
AA’e recommend that Dr. L. O. Shiv
ers lx 1 appointed notary public <x
ofllcio justice of the peace for the 749th
district, G. M.
We recommend that a chimney he
built to the court house at Blufftmi.
We recommend that the following
persons he placed on the pauper list:
Atfred Horton. Kinaline Morgan, Mrs.
'Tames Smith, James Alley, and if the
county commissioners think it expe
dient, that they increase the allowance
of Mrs. Alley.
We reccomniend that the county
commissioners consider the expedien¬
cy of working the county convicts on
public roads and the levying of a per
capita tax for working and maintain¬
ing the public roads of the county.
In taking leave of His Honor Judge
J. M. Griggs, we tender thanks for the
favors shown our body, as well as for
lijs able and comprehensive charge.
To. Col. II. C. Sheffield", the efficient
solicitor, we feel constrained to ex¬
press our hearty thanks for his active,
wise counsel and unremitting atten¬
dance to our body. Nor would we fail
to thatik our faithful bailiff, Mr. M,
L. Burney for his cave and prompt at¬
tention.
Wo recommend these presentments
be published in The Four Gaines
Sentinel.
Eugene Peterson. Foreman.
I S Mills W Z T Bridges
T J Morris, C C Dozier,
C b Scaly, E Wm Fain. Sr.
W J Greene, R King.
J R Simpson. « C Shivers,
T J Farmer, Jr, T B Jenkins,
Ben Belcher, S E Lewis,
T J Lindsey, W arren Sutton,
L O Shivers, W T Greene,
Peter Day, J J Hayes,
J W Harrison. C P Redding,
W T Hammock, J W Beauchamp,
A M Walleretein, J L Burnett
J \V Orinisley.
AVe take pleasure in commending
our foremsh, J. E. Peterson, for the
able manner in which lie has presided
over our body and for liis courtesy and
promptness in dispatching business.
Dayville, Jr.
The farmers in our section have
taken advantage of the most welcome
sunshine and have finished planting
corn.
Evcrvbodv atten 1 the big meeting at
Mt. x, (.dead to-morrow and next day
with full baskets. Mr. Editor, come
out and take dots for your interesting
paper and also get a good
From the way the turkeys are gobbling
and cakes are being cooked, there will
be something good to eat carried from
Dayville. But remember if Dayville
1 .m t >e 111 the lead, she will , v
with the gang.
The Messrs. AVoolsley hare
grist mill in our little ville and stand
ready to grind your corn on short
notice,
Mr. and Mrs. Tlieotilus Pierce are
raiding ** jb chickens and selling them
:,t . 1 - 1 '° ,, 1wont , .
' ” t 1 >T
hea„ /aturday . for 820- This beats
tive-cqnt cotton.
AVe jliaven't any school in onr ville
(his year.. Don’t know why it is so,
unions u is the childred are smart
coop'd X 1 without going to school,
AYo like a gtnxl serenade. Come
agiAin. boys,; but conn; sooner next
tiiuV- Echo.
'rm trout Du)'*•> t’ro*>« KoMn.
Spring it is a-eoming,
We feel It in the air;
The violets and butterflies
Arc whispering “spring is near.”
Quito a crowd of youngsters
C< 1 ,l1 the*homc of Mrs. Lent Day i ;lsl
Sunday, and enjoyed themselves im
ineiwel.v. The writer was there a
short time.
We have a new resident here. Mr.
Lee Quattlehauni, of Cotton Hill.
moved in last week.
A little negro tramp came through
;;»«•% *•«* -w-%
had been eaten off b\ a cancer. W <
all we could for him and sent him
( fl
A party of youngsters went violet
bunting down on the banks of Sandy
creek last Friday and secured quite a
Inrge boquet ot the little lie’.alders oi
«|>i i
Some of our gardens are very nice.
We hope to invite the editor up soon
to help its partake of our first dish of
spring greens.
Mr. J. (L H. Quattlehauni was made
happy last Sunday by the advent of a
baby girl into his home, circle. Mother
and child are doing well.
The venerable I)r. I). F. Gunn was
visiting in our .settlement last Sunday.
Come again, doctor, we are
glad to see you.
I)r. Harris, from Methven's Cross
Hoads, passed through here last Satur¬
day. The doctor was driving a fine
horse that he had just bought. He
can make Nancy Hanks time now.
M. M.
iklk ok Happiness ,
That fair sweet Isle lies far away
From laud, oh, many a mile!
And waters in their golden play
Dance ’round it all the while.
No ruffled waves or wild winds roar
Disturb the quietness of that shore.
Few eyes e’er see that fair, sweet land
Where flowers always bloom;
Few feet walk o’er its shining strand
Till they are pass the tomb.
Those, only those whose lives ijre blest,
Dwell oil the Isle of Happiness.
—Mittie Means.
\ Well Known Railrimd man.
Jacksonville, July 2, 1894.
I have long been a sufferer from indi¬
gestion. bilious,headache ami torpid liver
I tried one package and one bottle of
Simmons' HepaAiue or Liver Cure and
found it a. specific, and I abeerlully rec¬
ommend it to all suffering from like
complaints.—C. W. Lake, E. T. V. and
Ci. Li. R„ 82 West Iky St.’
For sale by Paulliii «fc Wimberly.
AI bun y Clin (u (■ 4110.
Spam'rreetfs a vigorous spanking,
andgthe United States will admin¬
ister it if Gresham will only say the
word.
Tim Central railroad will sell tickets
on account of above occasion at one
fare for round trip. Tickets on sale
March 29th to April (5th. limited re¬
turning three days from date of sale,
from Fort Gaines to Albany and re¬
turn, with one admission coupon. §2.70;
For further information apply to
W. A. Gkaiiam, Agent.
(•urttcii Plants.
AVhy waste time in an effort to raise
your own plants when von can buy all
you want of B. F. Kelly for a little
more than cost of the seed. lie has
now ready for transplanting thousands
of eollard, cabbage, lettuce, tomato
and egg plants Be sure to see him.
An Articlr of .Merit Only Could Ob¬
tain Msoli Tost 1 moil iit I*.
been Jacksonville, Fla.
J bare using Dr. Simmons Hep-;
a tine lor some time and am much pleased) j
with jt . For bilions and sick headaches
it has 110 equal. Thomas Stockton.
lor Sale by Pauliin k Wimberly.
" '* J mi.buj suits and othei goods j
,lt Kissack » you must pin the cash.
He don't want to make you feel bad by
refusing tc let you take them out be
fore they are paid for. Goods can't
j K > sold i»t cost and charged. Don't
forget that.
Not One Disappointed.
Leesburg, Fla., July 13, 1894.
I take pleasure in assuring you that
the trial bottle of I)r. Simmons’ Hepa !
tine given me was all that is claimed for j
lt - not oul N that hottle, but several
others gotten afterward, which I have
taken aud used in mv family with uufail;
iug benefit C. B. McCormick.
For sale by Pauilin k iVimlxirly.
FINE PUPS FOR SALE!
Thorough bred Pups, cross of the
Gordon and Fleweflen Setters
^T t !L. at Ap,,!?l e r'S 1 w P ' iCe ' °"' v I
c. s. cox, Fort. Gaines, Ga. ■
r We’re Right In The Push.»
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4 \Vhen the advertising atmosphere i^l—
4 ,eration it is well to remember who the honest advertise rs are.
{ .^Ll the GREAT reductions-advertising ^ [
goods impossible rices -----;--:--r~,. tind lodging pla.ee tn _______________jr " -. nf
^ at p , no
; < intelligent people._ Dull trade throu ghout the legitimate bu stn e ss f
^ < season may make necessary wild st a tements will Jrom^ou have r _ Liquor shetne i| ST
! Dealers to attract trade, btiMln; scliemers t o
< harder and find new disguised for their lam e exc uses before they__^
4 the people from coming to this store f or ho nest values. ^
s can stop
< The triumph of this store is the triumph of intelligence, and you
I 4 have made it so. Trade has been up to the mark here, y et there_9*
^ j i« a touch of attractiveness in the brands and assortments I am W
j 4 still leading with the best line of bine Liquors, Wines, Beers, Ci
. ^ and Tobacco, t o be found in Fort Gaines. Besides other J
j ^ gars reliable brands of W hiskies, I have added to my k,
<j| well-know and
stock the celebrated and world-ren owned HARVEST HOME,^
4 $3 Rye. Prices on everything below the reach ol competion, l*
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OEB HEtlflSEE: K.a-’a caiw :
THE E^-anraavMEa
fjandreth’s Seed Potatoes-*
ONION SETS, GOLDEN DENT CORN, ETC.
Being overstocked with i •
t o :b -A. a a o ,
will sell II 1 C COST. Call and examine my line before
purchasing. Just received a fresh let of the
Celebrated /A vc //<a vs.
W. M. SPEIGHT.
NEW MARKET!
e have opened up a First Class Market in the asonic
Building, where we will keep constantly on hand a snpply of
Choice Beef, Pork and Sausage.
e will be pleased to serve our friends and the public
generally, when ir need of anything in our line Give us a
trial.
BURNETT & MOORE.
Neatness and Elegance \
Ape Attractions, and
LSCOHEISr
Has Boh at His Tony Bar.
THE - VERY - BEST
iLjQ'U.S ^ ’ GsiOaPS U T baccos, etc.,
and Que, Poli e Attentin
Long Experience in the Business
Warrants it, and he asks for a Continuance of their
Liberal Patronage from his many friends.