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STATE NEWS.
ITEMS OF INTEREST GATHERED
FROM OUR EXCHANGES.
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The Baptist church in Cochran !
is being improved.
ltliens i, to 1,are a factor,- for
the mamifaelure of edge tool., |
Win-Will you cough when Shiloh’s
•« ill give immediate relief, -rice &
lllfts., 50ct-„ and =M , at Uerruian
j\ci in ’ ,i nl .r,ri-t.
Bears are causing . considerable -iii
excitement ( X< lie lilt 111 in 111 the tilt woods wo, ms near nea Quit i ,
man.
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A black “Jack the Ripper” is
said to be getting in his work in
and around Athens.
For dyspepsia and liver complaint
.on have a printed Vitalize!'. guarantee on It every
bottle of Shiloh’s never
fails to eure. Jlerrman & Everitt,
druggists.
A strike of locoro»♦ ivfnTremen
is said to lmvc been ortleretl at Al
bony, but no time has been an¬
nounced when it, will take effect.
A nasal injector free with each bottle
of Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Trice 50
cents ut llerrtuau & Everitt, drug
gi-ts.
The rice crop around Darien is
reported to be one of the best seen
in that section for years, and the
planters are happy.
The Hawkinsville barrel facty
is daily shipping large numbers of
barrels to the turpentine manu¬
facturers throughout wiregrass
(leorgia.
ire you made miserable hv mdiges
,ion, constipation, dizziness, loss cf ap¬
petite, yellow skin ? Shiloh’s V italize!'
is a positive eure. Henman, &, Everitt,
druggists.
The alliance at Fort dailies are
doubling the size of their iron and
brick warehouse. When complet¬
ed it will be 210x105 feet.
It is too much to have to scratch for a
livingaiul for relief also. Hunt’s < 'urc
will not help you in the former case,
but will sure cure the Itch or it cost
you nothing. For sale by Uerruian A
Everitt.
Aii exchange says that Georgia
is a second “garden of Eden.” \ es,
but the fruit crop has been a tail
ure this year.
The larmers in the northwest
section of Wilcox county are fast
becoming independent. They are
all about out of debt and have
money ahead; in fact, it is the case
almost all over the county.
All over Georgia there are hun¬
dreds of tons of the finest crab
grass going to waste just for the
lack of a little enterprise and en
ergy on the part of the farmers. It
is better forage than fodder, and
why not supplement the short fod¬
der crop with hay?
We rec ommend De Witt’s Colic and
V 'Cholera Cure because we believe it a
safe ai-l reliable remedy. Its good
eliect- are shown at once in eases of
Cholera Morbus and similar complaint.
Sold by Dr. T J Buchan, Eastmad, and
Dr. I II Harrison, Cliauncev.
The Brunswick l’ost says that II
0 Christopher, one of Deveaux’s
inspectors, has been suspended
without pay. His suspension was
caused by getting on a spree and
cursing the captain of the Pope
Catlin in the presence of ladies.
He will remain suspended until
the case is investigated by the
heavenly crew in Washington.
|>e Witt’s Colic and Cholera Cure
Is always safe and nlway s sure.
We recommend it Dr. T. J. Buchan.
Mrs. Henry Jackson disappear¬
ed from her home near Holt, Ga. '
two weeks ago, and has not been
heard from since. She is said to be
a nice, good lady, and of a good
family. She is a daughter of Mr.
Tapley Owens, of Pulaski county.
The community is very much ex
cited over iter disappearance, and
fears are entertained that there has
been foul play.
De W itt’s Little Early Risers. Best
Liver pill ever made. Cure Constipa¬
tion every time. None equal Use them
now. 1»V. TJ Buchan, Eastman, Ga.
Near Dungeness, on the Satilla
river, live two single ladies who
are blessed with a superabundance
of beard. They live on a farm which
is tilled by themselves, and are tbe
sole support of their aged parents.
They are the daughters of old man
llezikiah Yates. They answer to
I lie names of Sallie and Polly.
Miss Sallie is the eldest and is man¬
ager of the farm. The interesting
ladies lead a life of seclusion, con
sequently little is known of them.
'I'ticrc is one nictlicinc that will cure
i umciliatclv. We refer to De Witt.’.
A < .lie ami Cholera Cure for all suinmei
eomplaiiits. No delay, disappointment
or failure. We sell it. Dr. ! .! Kuehan.
Kastman : Dr. 1 11 Harrison, Chaiuieey.
The Manly Manufacturing Com
pany, of Dalton, is beginning
ship the first installment of thirty
ear loads of iron fencing to enclose
the grounds of the World's
at Chicaga.
De Witt's Little Early Risers. Be-i
little pill for dyspep-ia, Dr -our T. stomaeh.
a d breath. Sold by . J. Buchan.
Farmers in the section around
1’rattsburg. Talbot ? countv, have
l.i—t‘ly su|ip!enieiitefl .hell far,,,
ing interests with the cattle and
sunk industry, and arc realm,*
handsome protits front their ope
r.,linns. They have decided that
it is more profitable than agricttl
tnre, and are following in that line
of business. Every year farms are
being cut down and wired in for
pasturage.
RIPPLES FROM RHINE.
Aio. J8.—Oli, me! how my back j
aches, and how slow the cotton
comes out.
Miss Mamie Merchant, of Telfair
county, has returned after a ,>ro
traded vi.it to oorvillage. T |, e
boeont. of .everal young men
now an aching void.
T) 1 m- pro<racte I r " ld d meeting at at Refine Ueltl e
church was a success. Bro. Luke
,.;ii "tl! braid bold a protracted service ■ ,, at
Rhine, embracing * the third Sundav *
y r M ! fi " „ r ‘ ,| ’ 0r, S ,
, , 'i e 5 ceed J Mg .
Rro. Luke preached to a large
and appreciative audience at Bay
Springs Sunday last.
Ryals Bro’s new store at Rhine
will soon be completed. Mr. Jas.
C. Kyals will discontinue business
at Copeland and move his stock of
goods to Rhine and consolidate
will. 1* brother, 0. W. and I). M.
Ryals, and will become a resident
of our little city. Ibis proves our
former assertion, that Rhine is on
a boom.
Dowdy A Atkinson propose to
gin and pack a bale of cotton in
one hour, instead of two, as before
stated.
“ You picked the feathers out of
me,” as the eagle said to the cat.
I used to attend my father fishing
when a boy to play around the
bank with a fly on a hair-hook to
attract the minnows from the
out in the current for large
They always come. But Ex curry
him is as sure to get there in his
second race as lie was in the first.
Sad, sadder, sadest! There will
be need of an inquest, no matter
how the election goes. If elected
“Ex” will die of good fortune, and
if defeated, death will most cer¬
tainly he the result. So how can
the “Ex” see the capital unless he
withdraws from the race forthwith
immediately. “Gath,”
As for me making a or
any other great man, we have no
hankering that way. We are, and
always “Ex,” will he, would plain like Elmo. form
we to
your acquaintance. Come down
and see us; not that any one down
here will vote for you, but we
think we would like you if we could
only shake your honest hand. Yet
it is so sad! sad ! sad ! Elmo.
A Ham Corner.
The age of 30 is a hard corner for a
woman to turn, and 555 is still harder.
She feels that she is fast leaving is her
youth behind bet*. But there no rea¬
son why a woman should be failed and -
passes at 35, or even at 45. The chief
cause of the early fading of American
of women them is suiter found from in some the fact form that of female many j
weakness or disease which robs the taee ,
of its bloom, draws dark circles about
the eyes, brings early wrinkles ami sal
lowness, and stamps the face ami figure
with signs of ill-health. Dr. Tierce’s
Favorite Trefcription will cureall these
troitbles, will bring haek the lost bloom
aud remove the pains and ailments
which make women grow old before
their time. Guaranteed price to give satisfac- 1 00 )
tion in every case, or ( . re
funded.
According to Superintenent 1 or- !
ter, the population of the United
States under the late census will
be about 64,000,000. In 1880 it was
50,155,783. The increase in ten
years has been, therefore, about
iiiSiloiT
’
Mysterious Disappearance.
Mrs. John A. Clarke was a great suf
ferer from Indigestion and Sick
ache. She left her home last Saturday
to Imy a bottle ot Di- W itt’s Little Early
Risers, took a nose and her headache lett
as mysteriously as it came. Try
Sold by Dr. TJ Buchan, Eastman, and
Dr. I ff llarri.-on, Chaimcey. j
On Sept. 1 9 GaliforniaXfill cele-;
brate the fortiath anmverary . ,.
her admission into the Union as a
full-fledged slate, and her oitl«e.„
are preparing to honor the d*y!
with great popular deinonstra
lions j
A course of TP Twill banish all bad
feelings, and restore your health to per
feet condition. Its euretive powers are
marvelous. If out of sorts and in bad
humor with yourself and the world, take j I
T T T, and become healthy and ration
al. I
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The Philadelphia Times says the
pension appropriations for our sol¬
diers will reach the startling sum
of from $50,000,000 to $180,000.
000 next year; fully three times
and possibly four times the entire
revenues of the government when
Abraham Lincoln became presi
dent, and nearly or quite double
the entire cost of Germany's im¬
mense standing army. These facts
must he soberly considered if the
Grand Army of the Bepublic would
command the continued respect of
the republic.
Eczema Cured by S S S.
Mns. S Rkxai i.t, Waldo. Fla, writes
the following under date of Feb. 11th,
1899: "l suffered with Eezetna foi
about two years. About tlii- time I was
advised by friends to try your Swift’s
■Specific (SSS) and I am happy to say
.hat after using six bottle* I was entire¬
ly cured, and I never lose an opportu¬
nity ot recommending it to any one l
find suffering from miv disease of tin
■flood.”
.IK PliOFITS BY ms FRIENDS EXPERIENCE.
"1 have been troubled with pimple
md blotches on inv face for vears, do
'£«SCS 7 iSS|
aur benefit. Profiting bv the advice am:
feet it had on me overshadowed all ex
apjieared. and my skin is clear and with
out a blemish.’’
J 15 * , EMINo ) Jr -, 4 airfield, Ill.
Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed
free. SWIFT’S SPECIFIC CO ,
A9»nU,Ga.
McRAE MENTIONS.
i
Great Improvements doing On
in and Near tlie Town.
A CO. 28.—McRae continues to 1
» steady grout],. Several |
are now in course o!
lbe alliance XN aielov.se lge „ at
. uncl,0n TOmpleted, except the
J - 18
. j j .] will be put at
r n r . which win x j ui Oil n
once. 1 his is said to be one of 1 he
, , 1 alliance vvareli e
| e > i>es
State, and was built for the storage
of the produce of the counties of
Uodge, Telfair, Laurens and Jloul
om( . rr
U'lie brick are on (he ground for
tlie erection . ot large and elegant ,
a
hotel at this point, and work will
commence on it next week. As
soon as the hotel is finished, the
large . hank . . uuilulli^ .. v
CrCv ii«>ii Oi fl
will be next in order, and it will go
lip fls rapidly as brick, iron, stone
an( ] ma rble can be placed in po
,i||„„.
! The McRae Hotel has just been
co „, |>leted, and was opened a few
even j n g S s j nce with a grand recep
t j on r phj s j s an elegantly arranged
Hotel, and its proprietor is one of
^j ie , nos t courteous and obliging
landlords on the road,
Dr. J. M. McNeel has just re
turned front a trip to Charleston,
S, C., via Savannah, in the inter est
of his “Quick-cure Liniment.”
Topsy.
New Okleaxs La., Oct. 23.1889.
Win. Kadam, M. K.:
Sir—I cheerfully testify as to the cur¬
ative powers of your medicine. Having
been a sufferer from weak indigestion, lungs, bron¬ after
chial affection and
taking three gallons of Microbe Killer
all of the above symptoms have entirely
disappeared. Yours etc, L Davis,
Titos.
Janitor Howard Memorial Library.
For sale by '1' J Buchan.
Negro Tabor in Saw Mills.
Now that an era of industrial
prosperity has set in and labor is
in demand, the saw mill owners of
Georgia are confronts d with a new
problem, says the Savannah News.
They find it difficult to secure re¬
liable help, and are seriously con¬
sidering the advisability of substi¬
tuting white labor for colored la
bor. It is not a matter of race pre¬
judice with them, but a question
of dollars and cents. Experience
has shown that a negro cannot be
depended upon. He can’t stand
prosperity, and when he lias a few
dollars in his pocket ;t life of ease
and luxury lias more attraction for
him than work. Thus it has hap¬
pened that some of the largest mill
owners in tins state have suddenly
foun(1 t l iems elves without a suffi
cieiit number of hands to run their
jjj „ d t hev have been forced
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temporarily to shut down.
-pi rn ;]|i r ., lu n f ,l r , 11
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vested ill the lumber industry . ill
Georgia, amt .1 n U.U ueat n OI f the tut
work done ill the mills is by coil
tract. A shut down, therefore,
nearly always results in loss of
material and money. Under such
conditions the mills cannot be run
a t a profit. Negro labor has gen
erallv been favored preferred, the black but those
who have man
have of necessity become advo
cates of white labor. An effort is
now being made to import laborers
Horn Europe. J he plan . to . . Imiltl ..,
is
good homes lor them ill the healthy
pj ne regions of tilis state atld give
,} lem a ]J j] le ] an( J (|iev can Clllti
vate to induce them to settle there
permanently. Besides, 1 thrifty lie plan class is il good itn
one. a of
migrants would build up the coun
trv, add lo its wealtli and help to
solve the labor problem.
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sh^'cau ..... g!n
0O ld, which settled on her lungs; she
was treated for a month by her family
hhysieian, hut grew worse. He told
per she was a hopeless victim of con
sumption and Her that druggist no medicine could
cure her. Discovery suggested Dr.
Kings Neiv fur consumption :
-he bought her-elf a bottle and to from her delight
found henetitted the first
dose. She continued its use and aftei
taking tell bottles, found herself sound
and well, now does her own housework
and is as well as she ever was.-—Free
trial bottles of this great Discovery at
Herrman & Kveritt’s drug store,
large bottles 50c. and $1.00.
The wealth of the United States
is unofficially estimated at $71
500,000,000. an increase in ten
of 42 per cent. England's
wealth was J placed at $50,000,000,
. 1 SSj. „ but divided i- - i i among
111 a
smaller population than t . hat ot he
t
United States; while the value of
property . put at $2b.
r ranees IS
Taxes in England
average $20 per capita, and in the
United States $12.50. '
Happy HHosiers,
Win. T. Simmons, postmaster of
ville. imL, writes: "Electric Bitter
has done more for me than all othei
medicine- comhiiuHl, for that ha l feel¬
ing arising from kidney and liver troub¬
le.” John Leslie, farmer and stockman,
of same place, says: "Find Fleet! i<
Bitter- to lye the ls-st kidney and live
medicine, made me ft ei likea new mail.’
I. IV. Gardner, hardware in-rehant
same town, says: Electric Bitter- is ji:
fhe thing for a man wlio is all rm
down and don’t eare whether h ■ iive
or dies: lie found felt new -trei he gt h i,~g<Ha
qipetite and life. Only ju-t tike ol a nev
lease on 50c. a ! o tie at
Herrman & Everitt - drug -tor •.
A heartless Mississippi editoi
solves the suffrage problem for tin
constitutional convention as fol
lows: "Make petit larceny a crim
inal offense and build the hen
roosts low.’’
Notice Bridge Builders.
GEORGIA, Dodge CorxTv. !
Will be let to the lowest bidder, be- j j
fore the Court house door in Eastman,
Ga., on the 20tli day of Sept., JsSO. at
11 o’eloek a. in., the eontraet for bnild
ing a bridge aero- gum swamp ereek,
"Xu residence of S C Nicholson.
-**«£* i,,i.l s e to rJTSUTfcwS ta.lg,.; haMM.
^Tl.S'E&'SRSriSS
^ ^ incite-, it; f ( ,t long:
posts 10x12 niche, .and of XI heiei.t
length to water.mark, place the bring.- two tel tie ahoy- set
i,igtn?*t post- to m
mud sills at an angle of 72 degrees so as
to make a good brace, andmu-t fie mm
tUt . (l intommi siiis and cap .-iiismid well
pinned, and to enter cap sill- directly
L'l™!»'(£.-« V"‘f.‘2V, ?'!SZ. to,si ",!m't ^''I
ft,-, to
down on cap -ills if. inches, shoulder.
to fit close to cap sills so ns to torui a
All mortises must lie three inch
,s « iile and tenors must tit well and lili
up the mortises. Hand rail and post- to
be 4x4 inches; hand iv.il posts to be 3f.
feet high, mortised into cap -ill, and a
«roo<l biRCs* ^x4jnchi*a iiui^t be t ut and
nailed from end of cap sill, to
handrail posts so as to make it strong
iVng miisVbe laid 'leiigthv^Le'the hrillge
ami nailed to hand rail posts. Floor
i 3^gtSSdTtS“?S along ends
inches to he placed over the
j of the floor plank and well naiieil dow n.
Bridge to be completed within forty
days from date of letting. Bond with
good and solvent security to be given
for the faithful performance of contract
and also to keep completion bridge in good repair
from date of and acceptance.
For further particulars see plans and
specifications on tile in my office.
Money will tie paid promptly and upon
completion bridge. of eo* tract, acceptance
of
1 reserve the right to reject any or all
bids.
Michael I.. Britcn, 1 C.
Aug. 22 —4t. Ordinary >
Road Notice.
GEORGIA, Hodgk Coi'stv.
I) F Scarborough and otliers, have
made application for a second class puli
lie road, eommencing at the I.aurens
county line, near residence of.) C Don
aldson, and running through the lands
of S F Scarborough and others, and to
intersect the Eastman and Dublin road
near the residence of Mrs. Jane Smith,
which has been marked out by the Road
(.'ommi-.-ioners, and a report thereof
made on oatii by litem. notified that saiil
All persons are new
road will, on and after the 22 nd day of
September 1830, by the Ordinary of said
county, be finally granted if no ne.w
cause be shown to the contrary. This
Aug. 19th 1890.
Michael L Bi itcit,
Aug. 22—4t. Ordinary DC.
Application for I^earcto Sell.
GEORG IA—Dodge County.
To all whom it may concern.
Will. Ragan as executor of the last
will and testament of Lloyd Smith, de¬
ceased, has in due form applied to the
undersigned for leave to sell all the pine
timber suitable for saw mill purposes
on lots of land numbers ten ( 10 ), eleven
(11), twenty (20), forty-one (41), fifty
(50), and one hundred and fifty-four
(154), all in the nineteenth (19th) dis¬
trict of said county. and belonging to
tii ■ estate of said deceased, and said ap¬
plication will be heard at my office on
Hie first Monday in September 1890.
Given under my hand officially this
July 17, 1890.
'Michael L. Behch, Ordinary D.C.
B. R. Caeiioi x, Petitioner's Attorney.
julj'25-4t.
1> ono,! < '" , ' v 1 Y '
lo all whom . :—-T. . ,, D.
it may concern
Gi Idens, having in due form applied to
......lersigned for lcttcrsot'Gnardian
ship of tbe person and property of WiI
liamC. Evans, minor child of Mary
Sontherlaml, Lite said county, deceased.
Xotj is i 1( . 1Tl)y that his applica
tion will le heard at my ulfiee at 10
?X lo i’ k ’ 1 " 0,1 th « first Momtay in
n
Given m.dcr my hand and official sig
nature, tins [.’Unlay of Anguso ^isoo.
Ordinary, D.’c.
B R. Calhocx,
Pet it ioner’s Attorney.
Aug. 22 -4t.
GEORGIA, Dodge Cocxty : R. E.
'l'o all whom it may concern :
Southerland has in due form applied to
the undersigned for permanent letters
of administration on the estate of Mary
Sontherlaml, latent said county, de¬
ceased. And 1 will pa-s upon said ap¬
plication at my office at 10 o’clock a. in..
on the til'd Monday in October, 1890.
Given under iny hand, and official
signature, this 1 Itii day of August, 1890.
M lciiAEi. L. Bi ltcn,
B R Cai.toi x-. < trdinary D. C.
I’e itio icr’s Attorney.
Aug. 22—It.
.
Lost
tobei. Febn^Sp.v.'bfe Note ntade by T. P. Wil !
cox in favor of S. If. Lowllter. J
herebv warn anyone against trad- !
ing for same.
S. H. Lowtiieh.
Roy’s
Blood Purifier !
Cures Boils, Old Sores, Scrofulous Ulcers Scrof
uious S.jre-. Scr«,fulous Humor and all *cmfulou<>
diseases Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Con
<“geous lllood Puison, Uleeruus Sores, diseases ol
'vyhckretter.RinK-lLL^^aTjdTe'eiT^mr Rheumatism, Constitutional BUkkI Poison, Med
cunal Rheumatism, rnseases of the Bones, C.en
siperboute. koy Remedyco , Atlanta, Ga,
•DEALER IN
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bi ggies,
WAGONS,
BABYCARRIAGES.
aarnefs, saddle-, Whifs, Goa!
Wagons, leather, E.c.
and see me or write for Prices.
Cl RM li fill M> I * I 1 A 1 c 67 S.,
A. CO 1ST. G7A.
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SaYtcnal!, Americus and Bogntomery
KalttvntJ
(S. A. M. LCI TE.)
LOCAL TIMK CALI) IX EFFECT JFLV
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.(am . ;> . I.iinipkin Itiehlar.d I.v 5 5 07 13 p p in in
' •»' . l’reston -1 ' : a p in
1 (* a m I’litins 3 -m p nt
I» im a in A r ineriens I.v 3 10 p in
1 ICastcrn Division.
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S 3.) a m T.v Americus Ar 7 40 p m
S 55 a in v Huntington 7 21 p m
1110 a m 1 lesoto 7 08 p m
II 32 a m Cobb’s C "tf p m
I) 28 a in .Joliiis. n
'i 40 a m (‘oiiev u 40 p m
II 54 a in ; ('ordeie ,i 10 gi m
lit 05 a in r Den la 5 50 p m
NV i 1 i fold 5 45 p m
III 20 a in f Sc\ ille 5 30 p iii
10 30 a m f Tilts 530 p in
10 to a III Rochelle r, 18 p in
10 a t a in Wishart 5 04 p in
1 1 05 a m Abbeville 4 53 p I:
('opeland
11 20 a m f Jtbine 4 35 |t 111
!i llorton 4 25 p lit
U Milan 4 12 u m
12 00 [i in Helena 3 4(5 p in
12 2 o p m Erick 3 20 p tn
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4 14 p m H untiiigton to 00 a n
4 28 p in Desoto 9 49 a u
4 42 p m Col ill’s 9 35 a n.
4 48 n 111 Johnson 9 28 a ii
5 00 ]i ill ('oiiey 9 10 a in
5 is p in t Cnrdele f 8 58 a m
5 32 ji m Tenia 8 45 a in
5 45 pm Williford 8 34 a n
1 ‘ 111 Seville 8 27 a m
! Jj Titts 8 1 a m
( .^j j- * f Rochelle 8 02 > a m
( . ^ ‘ )M Wishart 7 47 a in
.5 m Abbeville 7 30 a in
( . !, Copeland 7 21 atn
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i n llorton 7 00 a m
t t- Milan 0 52 a in
^ * )|( Helena 0 22 a m
^ j - i)( Erick 0 04 a in
^ Alamo 5 52 a m
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Ar Lyons T.v 4 3i a m
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Eastward. Westward.
10:30 p. 111. Lv. Tiinningliam, Ala. Ar. 6:oo a. ni.
5:40 a. m. Ar Columbus, Ga. I.v. 10:15 p. m.
5:45 a; m. I.v. Americus. Columbus, G;i. Ar. I.v. 10:10 p. m
8:25 a. m. Ar. Ga. 7:50 p. m.
8:35 a.in. Lv. Americus, c,:i. Ar. 7:40 p. ns.
Cordeie, r,a. *
9:^4 a. m. Ar. S. a. and m. depot. Lv. 0:25 p. u.
0:54 a. in. Lv. Cordeie, Ga. Ar. 6:10 p. m.
12:03 p. m. Lv. Helena, Ga. at. 3*.j6 p m.
2:03p.m. Ar. Lyons, G:t. Lv. 2:03 p. m
2:10p.m. Lv. Lyons, G:t. au. 1:55 p.m.
5:40 p.m. Ar. Savannah, Ga. Lv. 19:30 a.m.
The only line running solid train:-; and Pull¬
man Buffet Sleeping" Cars between Savannah
anti Savannah Birmingham, and colcmbus commotions with lines at Birmingham. diverging at
G.S Ainerivus and I". with railroad; central at r.iilroad: 11 e len a \v»tn lit cordylj.-. L. 1 \ with and
. .
G. railway, :it Lyons with central railroad.
♦Meal Station. No. 6 takes breakfast at Ella
villt*.
W. N. NIAkSH.VI.L. E. S. oooniuAx,
nen . Superintendent. den. fasi,. A;;i:nt.
j. m. , akouv. s. E. Pass, a 1;:.
Sa\ anna'i. r.a. E. A. Smith,
Wes urn l'ass. Ay ., St. Louis, Mo.
No griping, no njpisea, no pain, when
Do Witt’s Little Early Risers nreta l.i 11
Small pill. Best pili. Safe pill. We
sell them. Dr. T J Buchan.
Mustang
/ 1 Liniment
for
MAM
and
BEAST
FOR
Forty Years
THE
STANDARD.
For Sale
BY ALL
Tl j^ f U\3rCrIlj r X 1 tS
CLEARANCE SALE
300 Fine Parlor
and Church
OrArau«« from
standard ma¬
kers, at SPOT CASH PK RE WORD
ffith vefiritopnjfin, New plan t
of until paid ABOUT
for. fiTOnly S 2 to S j - -4s PIANOS.
monthly. Hesi Brn /
«;ain in over 20 vpars a* / 850 SATED
trade. Send quick / every parcfmser.
<£>' r We have inside tragic
on Pianos. Our S225
Goofo ,! 0 PIANO ' id sold by the
x l&rgeet dealers nt 827*3,
— uiitl is worth it, too.—
I ,<yi Ko Cheap
Pianos sold.
l
s ,u mp , !Stumos! ,
I have ,i lilt ~e lot r > t Sit MI*.S on
n, - v plantation which i want re
moved. Hands wanted, can nuke
from $1 50 to $2 per day.
D. A. McAlister, -
Hawkinsville. Ga.
June 20-2in.
Tie Olil A! Pratt Gin!
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! WITH FEEDER AND CONDENSER
Made by the Dar.iel Pratt Gin Company. Prattville, Ala. The best ginning* machinery
made. The oldest and largest cotton gin manufactory in the world; have made and sold over 37
tjo gins. Over 12.000 sold last year, being one-third"more than any ether mamifaetory. It* you
j | make want a good gin that liht, it will will carry be to a your perfect interest roll without to write choking to for or prices breaking, and that terms. nn i 1! gin clean, fast and
me
| Defers s. n . (»KISWOOl.D, D, Macon, Ga.
to John [.Harrell, W.J. Harrell, John Fauset, Stokes Authur.
snow cases.
* ________[ - | FINE SHOW CASES
_
— JAr: Ljovstesv IPxixcss.—.
Also Wall and Prescription cases, Cedar
Chests, Barber Furniture, Jewelry Trays
and Stools. Cabinc-t Work of rdl kinds. Complete Outfits for Stores and
Banks. Catalogue free. Addn s ATLA'.ITA SHOW CASE CO., Atlanta, Ga.
SU1IEDI EES.
PASSENGER SCHEDULE
Georgia Southern & Florida Railroad,
SUWANEE RIVER RtlVTE TO FLORIDA.
’faking effect June 22, 1890. Standard Time, 90th Meridian.
GOING SOUTH.
No. I No. 3 No. 11
Leave Macon, Union depot........ . . .. 41 00 a m 7 Ul> p m 5 50 a m
Arrive (.’ordeie, J miction S. A. A M. R’y I 55 9 p in 9 I I p 111 1 00 p m
Leave Oordele, “ “ 1 59 p m 9 14 p m
Arrive Tlfton, Junction H. A W. II. II. . 3 :;<> p in 1118 p in 5 55 j> in.
Leave Titton, “ “ 55 215 p ill II 18 p iii 5 00 :i in
A rrive Valdosta, Junction S F & W R R. 5 08 p hi 1 01 u ui 0 40 an
Arrive Jasper, itv. “ “ 15 17 p in 2 11 a in 1 ‘27 a id
Arrive Lake < Junction F(' A T R R, 7 251 p in 3 22 a in 3 05 ]i n
Arrive Jacksonville F. ('. iV T. depot..... -p in (5 35 a m No. 15 .
A rive Hampton Juncton F O & T K 11. 9 14 p m 4 55 a in \) *20 a ii.
Arrive l’alatka. Union Depot 10 40 p iii 15 20 a in 11 25 a in
Arrive St. Align tine via. J St. A & II R R 10 10 a in
(51)1 \'G NORTH.
No. 2. No. 4. No. hi.
LonVP St A ll^list iliil \hi .1 St A & II Ji Ii
l> a l:itka Ullioil Depot 7 05 :i m 7 50 p in 12 10 p 11
Alll\c . . 11 .. HlliptOll , ‘tiou • 1 ,. ( t , A ,■ ., l , 1 > ., 1 29
. l!ll ’ v. l 8 a 111 9 14 ]i m 209 ]> n
IjCUVC* ♦luclvSODvillt*. F. < A 1 *. depot, 7 30 a in 7 50 p m
Leave Lake City, .luuetuiu F (’ & T R R 10 (HI a in 10 40 p m 5 00 a ni
A rrive. Jasper, Junction, S. F. A \V. Ry. 11 05 a in It 71 p in (5 55 a 11
Arrive Valdosta, ‘ “ 12 17 noon 1 01 a m 9 50 a 11
A rrive Tilton, J unction B. A IV. R. R 1 53 p m 2 559 a in 1 (10 a 11
eave Tiftou, ‘ “ . 2 os p III 2 5S9 a in 5 00 a 11
Arrive Cordeie, Junction S A A M R’v. 55 2 i p in I 01 a m 9 10 a 11
Leave Cordeie, 55 24 p in 4 01 a ni 9 40 a 11
Arrive Macon, Union depot............ 5 15 p 11 (5 5 50 a 111 3 03 p 11
New and elegant Tiil!iiiaii i’.iilli-i -deeping ear- 0:1 N’ns. 55 and 4.
All trains arrive an I depart from union dep.ni, in M.-ieon, exec|)t Nos. I ,
and 12 accoimiiodalion trainwllicli arrive and d-'part from Macon junction.
K X APF, '
A. ( . .1. t. hogk,
i rallir Mana ifor. General I'asscngcr Agent.
Illb\!i5 BF UN’S Solicit in*; IV.ss. A^uut, No. 5H» 51 11 1 burry si.
(5 itn< i mi.-, i tv Eitv A NI) I 1 : 1 : i> Sl'.l Itl.E.
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u lili 1 P V A Iztl/ll L
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IF YOU WISH TO BUY,
Hr// ixooilH* ixrocerit s.
FSooes* Siioey , Mutt
Fine tobacco , Cifgartt Mlc**
In fact any and everything nsnilly found in a flrstclass stock of
General Merchandise at the very lowest prices, call on
LIVERY AND FEED STABLES.
WE ALSO
KEEP HOUSES A AT
.1. » YEIiY
AND YE HI m
CUES IltPvE. FOR i BBE : REASON RATES. ABLE.
TOWIH
jf^“ 0 aJl on us when in need of a team. Driver furnished when de
sired.
U. Anderson, & Co
Ma. ch 2?—6m
Mina-. GO.,
INDIANAPOLIS. IN'D. /I®
T/
No. 71 K S 7SJi
Price, $18 00 at Factory, 1 ■
Cash wit H Order
i
i XL// /
First-tlays. Wamnted.
A ! 1 ^T d i<S™c t I^' kury -
s t x i
Low Ik*nt Seat Arm*. Perfectly Luiancc«l.
Lon^ ( Easy W heels Hiding. Oil Temi>ered Spring. " v -
Iiefct ana Best Ail Over.
IF YOU CAN'T FIND THEM F0S CALE BY YOBS MERCHANTS, WRITE
KENTUCKY WAGON MFG. CO., LOUISVILLE, KY.
General Southern Agents,
» H 9
ikshhhkc M
Alter ten years cxcag-Vtc Pale, cats now he
obtained of all Drugfrtet* and Dealers in Medi¬
cines. It ('UKES-talcc tiotiee-nor help * 1
u. Uiliousness cukes mvcr c-(ini»j..u.\r,
ami DyKpiitKIA. preparation ami T -C
CUHi: Is .i Mai.au stfidly \c_rt>fib!c and all .Malarial tumbles. will 2
i\,
“Have Dr. practiced S. 11. wise, of Bouton, hy timi pays : ,
■ medicine lb years, ayk\ no
equal to Hc’.iiBiN!’, as a J.i\; r BcL'nlntor.*'
Dr. W. A. linker, of Madison, Fla., w ivs :
44 A bottle of llEUBtsiL is worth more than
$6.00 worth of Quinine Livev in any different family ”
\'i ii 2 on the in a way from
fiiy ChV'mil* other CoTi-tipation medicine; it, is a positive cure lor
and is cheaper than Fills.
irspeenli.tr eomposHlou of is < hills snob, nnd that wc
pnarantiv to euro any case Fever
or ItHious Fever with one bottle.
It co"ta but 7 r * cents and each bottle con- eo.-v^l
tains over 4‘) a 'v : ;v doses, making Would the
le - than two cents a dose yeti t; %
for elu sper medicine ? It is not a cure-all. Mala/J Da J
will wire as" E iv;*r, or
ri d Complaint. M .-.nfactnred by ¥
XdTox*1^>i2a.o Co., «
(Successors to Wm.Coudeil.J S*. Louis Mo# l
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LIPPMAM BROS., Proprietors,
Druggists. Lippman’s Block, SAVANNAH,GA.
Wm Inf .ii
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B
MS SYPHILIS
I'bt .... A h[l|i-lnltd c< fiublimuati,
*.nd Idc prescribe It wiiti great satisfa .ru. i I..I 1 tar the Cura, ol ,U
forms mill stages «>f I’rlmary, ro>cuu.),r, ,ii<l T«rtf,rv
sa»
i
By phi'll*, Syphilitic Uhe it mi tl
Sores, Glandular Swellings, Miniatlini, Mitlntia, oil
C 1 - l'loi rs that all uei.uiicnt. t’atarrli
i P. I! P. ImPqisoi ! t
Skin DisottSeB, Kcxcina, Chrouic Ecinalo Couiplniats, Mur*
eurial Poison. Tetter, Si mid lit ad. K'e., Etc.
T T. I". a powerful tunic, and utt excellent appetffer,
il
* Vj Vi
building up the system r Hpitily.
LaiUo whose systems ate putHMiicd and whose Wood \» \Q
su impure condition due to menstruui irre «ul aril le* uro
IRERISa
pucuiisrly b'ltioflted h J tho wonderful toalc and 5 blood
clean slug properties of i". i*. T., Trickly Ash, Toll kti Root
and Totu-sium,___
H i FJ£J» E»
6 m
9 B l
LIPI'MAN BROS., Proprietors,
i-"'>uists, Lippman’s Block, SAVANNail.GA.
g-A PffoJiZ -. ®
i S/m Sffi.
Ill
The greatest improvement in
Corsets during the past twenty
years is the use of Coraline in
the place of horn or whalebone.
It is used in all of Dr. Warner's
Corsets and in no others.
| + The advantages of Coraline
over horn or whalebone are that
it does not become set like
whalebone, and it is more flexi¬
ble and more durable.
Dr. Warner’s Coraline Corsets
are made in twenty-four differ¬
ent styles, fitting every variety of
figures—thin, medium, stout,
long waists and short waists.
Sold everywhere.
WARNER BROS., Mfrs.,
New York and Chicago. »
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Caveat*, and Trade-Wari:* obtained, nnd nil Pat¬
ent bus mes j conducted for K operate fees
Our Offica iv Oppaaito li. S. Patent f.Wcr
and « .• can flcoire patent In less ttnietUan thore
remo.e from W afihinijton.
Sr-nJ nuKlet, dra.vinn- nr photo., wiih dc-.rir
tin-i. \\ , ndvi-c. If patent:,bio , r le.t, free ..t
' Our i. e net di!" till patentj,-,.,!
d Pamphlet, il.r., to Obtain P- ii-ji,..in,
nmnea i,factual client* Inj. urStatu,.............
loan, bent free. Address,
C.A.SNOW&OO. Ottos'**
Pr.ier .I C?
LAGRANGE FEMALE C01LEGE.
LaGrarge, Georgia.
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