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ISTEW O-OOIDS EVERY
fiunnaliy s fine Candies.
WE Alii; IN IT
thej^
CHRISTMAS TRADE!
The time for old Santa to begin to establish his headquarters
is here, and after looking all over town, he was so tickled
with the preparation being made there for his pleas
ure that he wisely concluded that the store of
T_ 3 VH. BROWN*
Would prove the most popular selection. Yo will not find
elsewhere in town a larger, more complete or prettier
selection of all kinds of Christmas (foods. It would
fill a whole paper to enumerate the many pretty
things we have in stock. Come and see for
yourselves. We are also headquarters
^Family Gpocepes,|#r #•
FltVITS A XI) (OXFFCTIOXS.
The large variety and excellent quality of our stock is not
equalled in town. Read of the many good things:
rh ^lc:dr-4-
Buckwheat,
Oatmeal,
Cabb Lightbread,
age
Onions,
Irish Potatoes,
Turnips, Apples,
Dried
Onion Sets,
Pigs Feei,
Goshen Butter,
Gunned Goods,
Fresh Sausage,
Cream Cheese,
Cranberries. Apples,
KegPic kies,
Sweet Pickles.
Chow Chow,
Snow Olake Crackers,
Raisins,
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Kunnaly s Fine Candies.
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LOCAL IIAm.NINOS.
ITEMS CONCERNING HO dE AND
OF HOME INTEREST.
What the People »o and s«iy
Little nits ns New* and t;,»s
Hi<> fiathered oil the Wing.
Rent Kotos for sale at this office.
Read the handsome ----_ Christmas ad of
C. W. Lewis.
The SkXtinkl sincerely wishes
each and every one of its readers a
merry Christmas.
dP*An immense lot trf Shoes very
cheap at A. M. Wallcrstein s.
The hulk of the cotton crop is mar¬
keted, yet it would surprise you to see¬
the quantity that is held in the wave
houses bv the producers. The coun¬
try is not hinted yet.
Oil Stove:-, a full lot elir^ip, at A. S.
Brown’s.
Among the very handsomest dD
plays of Christmas <j oo( s in town is
that of T. M. Brown, He fik , 's
lead in confectioneries, with Nunniiy"*
fine candies as a specialty.
(j^”Go to A. Wnllcrstein for the
- it Dress Goods.
When we asked Old Santa, a few
days since, about paying a visit to our
domicile next Tuesday night, he kind
o’set us back by informing us that lie
is busted. Is that what hc told you ?
Get you a n *mod ‘ ax ‘ for ROc at ‘ A. S.
ii, J5ro irn’s " ns
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The Call term of the Fort Gaines
Aca Acdemv mv came num, to tn a a 8*, close la t Erirlav \n.\
and the teachers and pupils are enjoy
ing a deserved vacation. The spring
term will begin on the first Monday in
January. An unusually large attend
ance is expected.
tfjgr’Ifyou want big Wallersteiu. bargains
Furniture go to A. M.
Mr. M .Tor t Ohver, /„■ who . hve« near ( /. ot- ,
ton Hill, was exhibiting on the streets
one day this week a cotton stalk rleven
feet and four inches long and a corn
cob fourteen inches long. Kow let
those sections that are disposed
boast of the productiveness of their
soil shut up.
Citrons, Figs,
(JO mints
Dates
Spices
Lemons,
Bananas,
Homemade Jelly,
Fancy Candy,
Corn Starch,
Cigars, Tobacco,
Heavy Crockery, Groceries,
Tinware,
Buckets t
Tubs,
Buggy Whips,
Baskets,
Landed Shells
Cocoa nuts>
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A Sad feat!i.
The voting ladv whose sad death
mentioned below was well known iu Fori
Gaines, liavmg spent some time here as
the guest, ot relatives, among whom are
| the Messrs. Pelgrsot. and the family of
yjr. Jerry MnndevilD. The following
; announcement of her death, taken from
a Longview. Texas, paper, will be read!
with sorrow by her many friends and
g «. «—= :
On last Thursday evening Miss Rosa,
Weehsier, wlio had spent a week with
friends here, returned to her ho ne ;:l
Kilgore in apparent good health and a
telegram announcing her sudden death
last Saturday at 12:30 p. in * • cast a
gloom over our entire city, where her
friends were numbered by ' scores, and
thls satl hitelli .em was soon spread
aU( j the town was in a pitch of excite
ment from center to circumference.
IShe was subject to attacks of heart
disease, and about two weeks prior to j
her death would very likely have died
from this cause had not her uncle, Dr. ;
II. W. < 'ulver arrived at the opportune ;
time. Last Saturday morning she went
to the postoffice ami upon her return 1
home remarked to her mother: ‘‘I
suffered from paia in the heart, many !
limes, but nothing ever equaled this,” !
and within a few minutes she was ai j
c v , s „ i
By this death our county has lost
OIK* ‘ if ii• • r sweetest, most intelligent j
= c soci
e ty ci; cits of Lo gvie - Kilgore;
their charming leader.
The saddest part is the fact that the
funeral was preached at the hour she
was to become a happy bride. i
The attendance at the solemn and !
impressive 'y D,MVI,s funeral l the service fanniy by resideiiee Rev. J. j
101,1
at •> p. in. Sunday, was said to he, 1 fie
largest ever seen in Kilgore. The long:
! rocession followed the remains to
i heir last resting place, the Kilgore
rrlue ^ 0 ,.y J. o’cl >ck ;
To the bereaved mother sistors and
relatives we extend our deep sympathy
and for their consolation we refer to j
th is sweet passage: j
‘-God Moves in a Mysterious Way.
His wonders to Perform.
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From the 23d inst. until the 10th of
, wj „ f( „. lhl! h „,.
id . 1VH? ;, lld will he at my ofnee prepared
i(, do all kinds of Dental Work. Par
tics desiring such service and those ;
having work to be completed Satisfaction will please
meet meat that time.
guaiaiiteed. !
< . E. ('oi.Kii A \. D. D. S.
I’EKSOXAL MENTION.
WHO COMES AND WHO GOES AND
WHEN AND WHERE.
Tl»e tionx of Fort Socieii
Uriel'l> Niati'd-UatlioriKl ui
llie llomo i'lremide.
—Mrs. J. \V. Pipkins i„ visiting rel¬
atives at Midway, Ala.
° po1
n
—Miss Km mn Burney returned
home Tuesday from a visit to friends
at (filbert.
Ca^*A new line of Bailies' Wraps at
A. M. Wnllerstein's.
—Mrs. \V, lb McGregor has gone
10 *l )l ‘ n, l the holidays with relatives in
Columbus.
Stoves at less prices than ever at A.
N. Brown's.
| from —Miss Andrew Annie Female Dobbins College is at to spend home
^ the holidays.
£3?'’All-wool Serge, in all colors, Ude
per ; ai d at \\ allerstein's.
—Mrs. Ola Smith is visiting relatives
at Chipley, Fla., where she will spend
the holidays.
A few Ten-Piece Chamber Sets at
cost, to close them out,at A.S.Brown's
—Miss Kate Speight, one of the
Fort’s favorite young ladies, is visiting
relatives in Columbus,
tyji’A. M. Wallerstcin sells the best
Jc;uis for the least money.
— Misses Lota and Minnie West, of
Dothan, are expected to spend tno
holidays with relatives in the, Fort.
Dishes of all kinds, cheaper than
the cheapest, at A. S. Brown's.
—Miss Nallie Belle Turtiipseed has
returned home from the Capital City
College at Atlanta to spend the hoi
days.
Foi: Salk—T wo Cigar Show Cases.
il. J. Sl TLlVK.
—Prof. J. IT. Davis and Miss Callie
Howerton, a popular young couple of
Abbeville, were married at that place
yesterday.
Gel your Sausage Mills and SlufTers
imm A. S. Brown, and get something
go al.
—Mrs. W. A. McAllister and
■ Misses Annie Lou Tennille and Pcarlsi
Sutton visited friends at Abbeville ihe
lirst of I In* week.
G/"Fresh Sour Keg Pickle*' just re
jeeived and by going C. W. fast. Lewis. They are line,
are
—Mrs. ('. S. Seulv aud Miss Helen
! * ol Dluffton, were shopping in
the Fort last Monday. They were the
guests of Mrs. M. K. Petei'Non.
Glassware, Crockery, Lamps and
?in<1 il 1)lc (uller v ’ cheap, at A. S.
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—Mrs* W. ( . McKruzio, wit li
dauglitci, Nellie Holmes Ims
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—Col. Ciurencft Wilson, Clav county’- |
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1 u is off again this week on profession
at easiness.
#W*Eyeryl)ody who intends buying
^‘A goods, notion, clothing, shoos, fur*
m,n ; • 0,c > price A. M. Wallei ■S*
’ u ^ 11 M 8 l>0, i s •
—Misses Ina Price, of Ciithhert,
and Ohio Crozier, of Coleman, are
charming visitors to the Fort this
week. They are the guests of Mrs. M
E. Petersdn. ;
—Among those who visited the ex¬ I
serving position of this full week none arc of enjoyment more de- j
a measure
, , ... , ,, , .
hc wi „ ,, !a i iz[! it .
—Messrs. A. L. Foster,.!. C. Camp !
Silas Narramore, R. A. Turnipseed t
an, ^ 0<! Grimslev went to Atlanta;
^ uesday to represent this county in
’* 1C slul - e convention of the Populists.
j ust received, Fine Old
New England fium, fer the
Christmas Nog, at CollOn’s.
_yj,. ^ (• Boatright, 5 who was un
empD^yeil as section boss
on llie U pj, er e , 1( j (J f the Fort Games
railroad, has moved his family hack to
p'oi-L (hiinen. He will probably farm 1
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next year .
—Mr. Jones, a very courteous young
gentleman from Troy, lias charge ot
the telegraph office in the absence
01 Miss Leila Dudley, who is enjoying
a ^ (:W recreation at the
Lamps ! Lamps ! Big Lamps ! /.it- !
tie Lamps ! Plain Lamps and Fancy
Lamps ! All cheap, at A. S. Brown’s.'
—Miss Etfio Graham, one of the
Fort'. |>r.Uict .ml .»o.t popular
young ladies left a few days since to
spend the holidays with relatives in
Macon. Her many friends wish her
a merry ( bri-tinas.
__\moii" those who wrek’ went Jre to the h:*we Vt
lunta expoMiUon Uiir
learned of the following: Judge Scott,
HO, SANTA!
Here’s the Place.
The prettiest anti most attractive liue of Christmas Goods are
to be found at the popular store of
•’ f > ' e. W. L E EM I S.p«»
( Before you make your purchases don’t fail to call and inspect
my stock. It will save you money, and at the same time
| guarantee the little ones greater delight in the splendid selec¬
tions you will there be able to make. My stock
FANCY CANDIES
j Is the largest and best assorted in town. It is, indeed, some,
j thing extra. Be sure to see it. Watch the crowd that drifts
to my store and you will readily conclude that it is
^THE * POPULAR i HEADQUARTERS. 4-
j Prof. McKenzie, Messrs, W. A. M e
Allister, d. C. Sulton, T. K. Speight
and Miss Leila Dudley and Mrs. J. W,
Criinsley.
—The marriage of Mr. V. C. Corley,
a prosperous young funner of Early
county, to Miss Lula Baretleld, of this
county, was announced to take place
yesterday. The groom expectant was
here last Tuesday and had business
with the ordinary.
5 $ ‘Dr. Frank A. Speck has opened
a Dental Office over the City Drug
Store, and is prepared to do all kinds
dental work. Crown and bridge work
a specialty.
-Judge G. D. Oliver and Judge Wil¬
liams, -J Blakely, were among tin 1 vis¬
itors to the Fort this week. We have
been informed that the former will In
in the race for the Bohoitorsllip of the.
Pataula circuit, hut did not have an
opportunity to interview him.
Strnyi'rl or Stolon.
From my plantation at shortervillo.
Homy county, Ala., on Dumber Htli.
two young nmles. One is a black horse
j mule, heavy set, with a formation simi¬
lar to that of a “rig.” The other is a
dark iron-gray mure mule*. Fucli about
four years olil, and both well broke,with
trace marks on their si ties. Any inform
ntiori leading to their recovery will he
liberally reward e<. Abbess C. T. Clurke
at tthurtcrville, A ,. . or
T. 1 ‘ajimi.u, I't. (mines, (m.
The Skntinkl force will devote
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mx ’ U P 11111 '
1 ling the ofhco m shape for the new
year. Therefore, there will he no
paper issued, more than a small sheet
containing Hie legal advertisement-#.
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RliHl UlctkOS <1 fill G
JJog il bought Ol CollOIl.
New lot just received.
Tax Collector Harrison closes his
ir** - 4 r m Wsin l r ,to *
executions next week. . J lie law is now
so rigid that lie can not exercise thn*
leniency his good nature prompts,
B-jgs for S.il«‘I
1 ,'gistered Poland China pigs foi
sale. To he delivered about Chi i I mas.
Apply to J. L. Bi kn'ki't.
You will do yourself and your little
ones a great injustice if j ou fail to see
the magnificent display of Christmas
Roods at 1. M. Browns before making
purchases.
(J3TT00 bushels of Hawkins’ Im¬
proved Cotton Seed for sale. They
turn out from 40 to 30 per eent. of
lint; 40 per cent, guaranteed.
T. J. WllATLKY.
I)i<l you ever see the like of pretty
Christnias goods? Fort Gaiiles, as us¬
ual, takes the lend of neighboring
towns.
Just received, Fine Old
New England Kum, for tile
Christmas Nog, at Cohon’g.
* 5 ?* SSSSB
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The only reliable, «ati«fHCtory and
permanent emo jh at Lebanon, Ohio.
the only Health Institute iu this world
u> r j’ 111 ’ 'j'.',,,im!!!,, ’!!r
. ' oiffo 'j he onl v nl icc- in the
world wh en , u cure is accomplGhed and in
ten to twenty days, with ease corn
fort to the patient, is at Lebanon. Thou*
sands of references furnished on appli
*tton/^rwttwosible^nenous^uu^ii ,ww I' erao “»
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lf you kllow any 0D0 who is addicted
to the use them of Opium or kindness Morphine, by culling you j
ffo a great
their attention to this advertisement,
Address
,J . L. LEBANON, Stephens, OHIO. M. I).
An Hid Alims Counsel.
Mr. Monroe Davidson, of Greenvillo
Ga., says May til, 1 895; “[ l 1HVe used
Royal Germetuer for Kidney Troubles
from winch I have suffered from boy¬
hood. It gave me relief in a few days
and is the only medicine that lias ever
given me any permanent relief. I take
pleasure in recommending it to any
one suffering from any kind of Kidney
trouble, 1 believe it is the best thing
that old people can use for debility and
nervousness.” New package, large
bottle, 108 doses, #1.
Hluvrifl’ Hale-*.
GEORGIA, Clay County.
W ill 189(1, bn sold hot on the the 1st legal Tuesday hours in Janu¬
ary, wo,*u of sale, at
the court house in the town of Foil Dailies,
in the county of ( Jay, to the highest bidder
for cash, the following property, to-wit:
One dwelling house and lol in the town
of Fort. Dai nos known as tl e place where
1,. I,. Sutiivc follows; aud family Bounded now reside, and
described as on the north
ed and emt the by south lot of R. by A. the Turninsoed, bound¬
on Hartford road,
bounded on the west by lot of Mrs. Light
foot. Levied on and sold ns tlio projierty of
Mrs. Jilin. G. Sutiivc to satisfy two justice
court fi fas, issued from the justice com* in
and for the 4Jlst district, G. ,U., la tavot if
T. M, Brown, clerk of the town council of
Fort ({nines, against Julia U. Sutiivc amt
Maud It. Simpson, Tenants in pn ^easioii
notified according to law. This December
13. 1895.
jas. t. McAllister, sheriff.
Sheriff’Sale.
GEORGIA, i lay Omnty.
Will lie sold on the first Tuesday in Janu¬
ary, 1890. before the court house door
in the town of Fort the Gaines, 6’luy county,
Georgia, the highest between bidder for legal cash, hours the following of sale,
to
property, Lot land to-wit: No. 314 in the fifth district
of
of said county, containing that 250 aciea. No.
more or less, mid all part of lot
3 52 lying fifth north of and Kail containing road brunch, 70 in the
said district, acres,
more or less, and all that, part of lot of L ml
No. 359, in said fifth district, north of Rail¬
road branch, containing 30 acres, more or
less, and all of said land in the acgregnte
containing 350 acres, more or less. ) evied
on and to fie sold as the pioperty of J. P.
B< :,t to satisfy it ti fa issueu from the' sip }(.1*
, ior court of said county in favor of J. 1
Bryant and against the said J. 1*. Best,
Levy made by me this December Ik, and
defendant iu fi fa notified according to law,
./as. t. Mcallistkr, sherifi
December 11 18!)5.
TI m
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Tired and broken down women
will find that DR. KINR’S ROYAL
GERMETUER is a priceless boon aud
blessing to them. It gives appetite,
brings restful, refreshing sleep, aids
digestion, tones the nerves, builds up
the strength and puts disease and
pain to flight. For
FEMALE TF.QUiiLES
Including all menstrual and womb
difficulties, ... it has . used ,
no Superior—
both locally and internally. It is
emphatically
WOMAN’S FRIEND.
Pleasant to take as lemonade, and
harmless at all times. New package,
large bottle, 108 DOSeS, One Dollar, ^ „
c n tri L v * druvrists Manufactured
only by
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