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ALL SORTS OF THIHOS.
CATHEPED FROM THE COLUMNS OF
OUR EXCHANGES.
fecti, Fnnclf* nud New* H«n« Helected
For tlic SlwclDl Bm Of U>® K«ul-
'at* of the
AV. ,T. White, the Ohio chewing
gnm manufacturer, has been nomi
nated for congress. lie will get
there by gnm.
Tom Watson will' probably not
' worry about Speaker Crisp’s district.
lie will find plenty of;work cut out
' for him in bis own bailiwick.
ItSas been intimated that Col. 1/
F. Livingston has some minor Weak*
nesses. Fear of a political antagv
ist doesn’t seem to bo one of tilery
. hi ^- ■'‘■I-ib^nllamatcilie-vEAiice
can-lie laid at the door of the con
gress which has just adjourned. Not
a single public building bill did it
pass.
Judge George Ilillyer tackled your
uncle “Lon” Livingston • in great
shape. He is now like the boy the
innlo'kicked, not quite so pretty but
knows more.
This is a great year for dodges.
The republicans are afraid of the
force hill issue, and the peoples’ par
ty aro trying to hide both tbo force
~ -bill afiil the tariff question.
A.yotc for the democratic party is
a vote for lower taxes. A vote for
tire people? party is a vote indirectly
for the republican, party and high
taxes. That is the issue itt a nut
■hell.
Hutthniiil and Wife.
The seventh chapter of Romans
shows that the believer in Christ is
dead to the law as a covenant of
works. Whatever debts ho owed
before were all paid by his surety.
So thoroughly' is the true believer
identified with Christ that, in Him so
far ns the law is concerned, whatever
Christ is, the believer is, whatever
Christ lias done the believer has
dona He is one with Him. Thu
oloshncss and oneness of this union
arus illustrated by the relation
Bright people are tlioouickest to rec
ognise a uood
thing uiul buy it. Wo sell
lots of peopis the Little Marly Ulcers. If
you are not bright these pille will make
you so. 0. Goodmjm. -
Congressmen have returned home
trow to renew their pledges to their
parties, and enter the next campaign
Many of them will .go back, but there
is no rooiu for Twitters or Hoppers,
Kxit'WaOSm and Wmn.
If dull, spiritless and stupid; If your
lood Is thick and sluggish; If vour appe
tite la capricious and uncertain, you need
asarsapariila. For. best results lako De
■Witt's 1. 0. Goodman
CURING THE PLANT,
OONSVJCPtm OURBD.
TOBACCO RAISING DOWN
GEORGIA SOUTHERN.
THE
Au old physician, fMiwit from j.r.ketli o, havlm*!
had pl.ic*Hllu lif# hands by on Ka*t India niUdloii*
aty the tornmU of a liniplu vorwuMp remedy j
f«r tho apoedy uiul pomiaumt uurt'of uouy.uuijf
tfyu, Broncblrln, Asthma ami all thrnat j
wfwi *****
On*r aw Aiirwt Cultivated—Fine Kfflult*
In Every luttc;im*o—lilac Hoorn lor
Mouth Uooriria.
«u <n -uiik AU'octionm also a potltivt* And r.ulhnl!
yttw? for Norv.jni* liability and ;tll Xertfott* Coin* l
l*lalilts, nrfpr imvliiRleaud It* wonderful cura
tive jHiwors it. thousands of casco, has felt I’, hi \
dot) to make k known to bit* •udcniig frlhov*.
of
gn
“Down in. my district," says a dem
ocrat from the tenth, “the third party
Snen call campaign numey sinews of
war when they raise it for their own
Use,- . -When ; lh.e democrats raise it
the third party leaders call it a cor
ruption Wort."
We truly believe Do Witt’s IJtUo Ear-
Iv Ttfsers-ars tiie most natural; most ef
fective, nioiit prompt and economical pill
_ . ... « I I 1 I .. . . a . I Irt ....I Il'fl
for biliousness, ioiltgCalloH ami Inactive
liver. .1. 0. Goodmap.
Division in the national demo
cratic party in 1860 enable the repub
licans, by a minority vide, to secure
(heir first national triumph.
Shall
and
we, in 1892, divide our forces
thus permit our great adversary,
again in a minorityV again to snatch
victory from defeat.
“Late to lied and and early to rise will
Shorten the road to your home m the
■kies." But early W Ik-1 and a “Utile
Karly Jtiser," the pill that makes life
looser and better and w iser. J. 0 Good
man.
Thomisguided people who belong
stultify
.to the third patty cannot
themselves by voting for a cntididato
like Gen. Weaver who denounced
them as conspirators and as “a hun
gry, rebellious, man hating, woman
■oiling gang.” To do so would Iw to
humiliate and disgrace themsolves.
It Is a fixed and Immutable law that to
have good, sound h^lth One most have
pure, rick and abundant blood. There
is no shorter nor surer route than by a
course of Be WUfs 8ars»parlll«. J. C.
Goodman.
When the true men of Georgia
calmly reflect over the conditions
that surround them, and of tho con
Sequences of republican triumph, they
will bo convinced that their Viest in
Scrests dictate, and Uteif duty to their
families demands, that in the coming
content they shall with voice and vote
unitedly support tho democratic nom
Inecs, both state and miionai.”
To Dr. J. C. Goodman's for
rUug goods.
tc Boutbern Prosperity,
ic south sella its great staple
in the free markets of the
R«t, like (idler sections of
lUy, it must buy in a pro-
market. There is no such
aa protection, for cotton. But
Yn:iiuMt Ae cotton growers must
buy there am tariff tax averaging 60
Cut the tariff down to the
.vernmeni,
Imsbaml nnd wife. The believer is
Said to be married to Christ. By thin
marriage he has met all the claims of
tho law.
This complete identification of tho
believer with Christ, and his boing
absolved from all obligations of the
law, as a means of salvation, shows
what the true, original and scriptural
relation oftlio wife is to the hus
band.
It. is that of complete oneness.
‘They twain shall be one flesh,” was
At marriage, the wife
was lost in her husband so far as civ
il obligations were concerned. Her
debts wore sot over to (lie husband's
account. She was free and ho be
came responsible. It was in him and
through him she imiRt act. She
could make no valid contract without
his consent. Ho was head of tho
family. Upon him tho wife was de
pendent, to him she looked for pro
tcction and support, and loving her
as one with himself, it was his sol
emn duty to supply her wants and to
defend her as lie would his own life
It has been the work of modern
civilization and human legislation to
dissolve this heavon-ioado bond, to
destroy tlio unity of mail and wife, and
instead of making them one, to con
tiiiuo them as two, distinct and sop.
aratc.
Now, tho wife can hold property
in her own right, and bo financially
independent of her husband. She
can make contracts, set up in busi
ness for herself, buy and sell, and, in
short, engage ill any.-business tr.v.i
actions tho samo as any other man
The laws that thus destroys tho
true relation between husband ami
wife, liavu been the fruitful source of
divisions, quarrels, divorce*, and
ruined homes.
While these results have followed
in many casus, but few married wo
men have reaped tho benefits confer
red upon them by these laws. No
wife, who loves her husband, can re
sist Ins importunities for help when
ho is in trouble. Indeed, she will
not wait to bo importuned, hut will
of her own accord, come to tho res
cue when help is needed. She will
sign notes, execute mortgages, find
Borne way to evade the will of pru
dent fathers, some road around tlio
obstacles in the way of making her
property subject to her husband 1
needs, if she cannot directly sur
mount the in. While some may suf.
for at tliu hands of improvident,
faithless or drunken husbands, yot,
we nre sure that tho sum total of
•onjiigal bliss would be greatly aug
mented by a return to the bible ba
sis of matrimony.
No man who ha* any manliness
about Wm, who has not been brutal
ized by alcohol, or debased by lewd
ness, can fail to respond to the love
and devotion of a self-sacrificing
dependent wife. Her very helpless,
ness is her defence. Her very weak
ness her strength. Her very depend
enco her protection. Let tho two
remain one. “What God hath joined
together, let no man put asunder."-
Christian Index.
Strength nml Health,
If volt are not freiltiR strong and
healthy, try Electric Hitlers. If la grippe
has left you weak and weary try Electric
Bitters. Thisremedy act* directly on
liver, stomach end kidneys, gently aid
ing those organs lo perform their func
tions. If you are afflicted with sick head
ache, you will find speedy relief by tak
ing Electric Hitters. One trial will con
vince you that this is the remedy you
need. Large bottles only Me, at J- W.
Paulk & Co.’s dragjilore. ~
Reports from various farmers who
embarked in tolnc.cn culture last
spring say, that the crop is doing
tinelp, tut they did not gqf out as
many plants as they anticipated,
owing to the drouth about trans
planting time. Tlte experimanl ha*
resulted in establishing the fad that
the soil in this section is well suited
to tobacco culture,—Ft ,Talley Leader,
Hirers. Early
The thing of most importance at
present with tho Georgia Southern
road is the developmant of the tobac
co industry along that line, a project
undertaken by Receiver Sparks and
tho road’s officers, aud which gives
promise of proving a success.
Sir. Smnv. the famous tobacco
■ower of North Carolina, camo to
Geo^-ia several months ago, and
bile down the Georgia Southern
road discovered there an Eldorado
for the tobacco grower, now almost
forced out of many sections of the
country, on account of the high val-
nos of land, making il impossible to
grow tobacco at a profit.
Mr. Snow gave tbo public and the
Georgia Southern road the advantag
es of his discovery, and the result
has been a general experiment in to
bacco raising all along the line
clip Georgia ' Southern. . The
road distributed seed and offered
every inducement to planters who
oared to try tobacco raising. In this
ay over 1450 acres were planted in
tobacco between Macon and Valdos
ta, including about twenty-five acres
it Cyoloncta, the Georgia Southern's
experiment farm.
Manager Lano reports to tlio Tele
graph that tho results have been
wonderfully gratifying, in every in
stance a fine crop being made. All
that now remains to bo done is to
cure tho weed, and if this proves sat
isfactory, tobacco raising in smith
Georgia will ho a great success, and
oil will aeo lands go up in value
and emigrants flocking to that sec
tion from Virginia and North Caro
lina. The soil is adapted to all kinds
of tobacco, ami already experiments
Actuated by thw rooti\«*j»<1a <U*liv w relievo
iti fifiR,! will roml fmj of ckariw.tn all
« tt, inw m*i]tc> In iieimiu. Fit’nth or
hun.*n iuiTorinj{,l will wnnl five
who tloint* *
RngUsh.w . .
UNiUir- *i»m l*y mMI l«y 4ti.iri« ,iug with hump;
namlnKtJiniMqvT W»A,Novrj», SiW Pnwora’
Blork, lioch(*tt*r, N. Y
Wholesale Whiskey
Tobacco and Cigar House.
Special attention given to Jug trade
Orders promptly tilled.
PUBLIC SALE.
i-MKtiHiR.H County:
3E0ROTA.“
Will I n inltl ontliu tUtconth (15) jUy of Anguflt
next, licfotv UmcuuTt-lmuwiluor »n8*itl Ouniity,
hwtwivn the bomn of na1e ? to tlu. lilithcbt
UvUlcf for cabh. Utc f«»llowiuK ttnscrlbritl jirtiimi-
ty, BituAied xyinjx knd l«lng iu t"
tho town «»f Add,
loiity, : Tlu* ttiatlt hfclf of lut No.
•J (two) in Honk No. i (four). acivinUng to tho
tind of HiUvl town, on wliiv h lot i# locntptla Imitil-
ii»K knnwti ar tlio Younjr & Wnkofont ofticj now
.K*CU|»loin>y «IOlit» A. M’llKvri. Kmi. Also titty (M)
1‘RIC'K jLTHT.
Old Private Stock Hye $5 «W )>or Rallon.
Old XXXX Rye.
niit.loiu ll*T* ih:c
A Ihiun* live
Old No. 1ft V>
OAlilomia H)
ponrlwrly Co. It)
‘ X. C.t c—
by two hundred and ninety (WO) feet of laml In
Ntild town, l>clnp a vacant lot and bounded on
the north bv Seventh wtreot, cast by l^rftHh .v.o
“ * * * * 41 and Wvflt by
nue, south'by land of Mrs. Wilby and wvpi .
Hutchinson avenue. Said land to bo sold ns tho | Swv vt CuttuwbA Wine
.... _-id — ... ...
property of Younjt A WnKcforo under and by . ir
1..1 v». at i v,....,- >^' t
oidX (.'.Com
ucoru i,i Com
Old HolliUul ('in 2 ft taunt
flood H.dl*nd Ola
TomOln . .....
Pure (d.l 1’uTch
Apide litr.udy
t’oqiui- hr.ind)
tiood lt’.nu
tuo of a moytKatfe jrlvon hy M. J. \ «nt*i|
Wakeford uud Younc A wakefordto t«v nm
National Rank of Vuldoita, to satisfy said mort-
lmtto. M ild mortRas^j uuthoritinjt nnd enijmwer*
Inj; eaUl bank .u roll -taid dMCillvd propccty, af*
Un advertisim; Utlity lUyu, upon Uuf,\ult uiathj
iu the payment of tin 4 ImlebTedm’M secured
thereby, to apply the proceed! of fluid aale to the
UfitipiatluK ot saiil liidcbtednesi. Tides in fee
simple kivbu pun-hawr free of incuiubrauce.
This Jufy Kt. l4>. D. C. ASIU.UY.
Pive’t. First Nat. Hank of Valdosta.
Notice to the Public.
(iKOlbilA—lJrHKjtvM rounrvt
Homo thief or thlflvoa broke into and robbed
inv dwelling hou.iO, near A«v postolllce iu said
county, on ibo mght of the nrst Sunday in Jul>.
”**“ nr- * v ‘ *“ '■*
1‘hcio was taken From tho house <4 50 In silver
money, coat, -nul vest, and \ chain t*f dwxic to
ono hundred aud foivv-rnur awes, more or less,
of lot of land No. LW>, in the oth land t1t«u let
(1311th militia district) of orlitinallv Irwin now
Herritm county, vis: From Mack tUitleherry to
Matthew CtHUeheny. and from MAtthcw Castle
berry to U. V.’. Mimsj Aud, uls". a tuoi tnu^t from
Maul tow CiWilelHirry t«» H. Whitolmrst <m tho
said 141 acres or laml -tho tnartpitfs has been
taken up btit no nftmes him Ik rn torn off; ami,
also, u number *>f tax ami other receipts. AU
porsons nre heicby notified nnd wrliriied not to
li ' " "
rmle, in any way,"for any of the abo\e dcKC.rltwd
projKiuy. . G W. MlMd.
Add, 0., July tub, \m.
m RKAVAR0.
We will pay tho Hbove r\:ward for the appro
henrion and delivery to tho jaihir of llerrlun the
following tlcflcrlkcti convlots i
rliilt .
Ham HlrtlfU’ton-wry daik KiiiRorcako color,
IR or lft years old, about flvp feet in height, ami
wol ( ’,htt ttVim’.i in jiountffl.
Lee Willltonff -lLark jilugcreake color. M years
of ago, Almut live feet and three inches iu height
ami wxdehs about. 133 ikiiouIs. HmsH black
moustache. K II. HUIMANH A UNO..
PiUVATS5 SAMS.
Hc’jirusculud by liiwix VAHiiitm.
PETERSON
Physio inn and Siiv^oon.
TIPrON, - GKOUUIA,
Ovuok—T\ ah J. W. raulk & C<i.
C.dK nuiwet oil promptly day t'l night.
Ollico practice will receive attention between
the bourn ofl) .tM and I0;3e a. m.,and 3;oo nml
l.?0 p. m.
J. M WILKES,
R o h i il e tt I I> i ntint ,
TitTMN. (IKOUdlA.
4. up stairs, l*nnlk brick
Offior -Room
building.
Can *K! found in Ms cibce from the 1st to
iftlh of each month, the r«'Stilue of time will Ik*
devoted to Ct,iu»Jr> n,Hh*nts-al their homos 11
dt’Hlrod. lid If.
Dn. J. W k D. J. WILLIAMS,
DENTISTS,
COULKl.F, ..... OKOUOIA.
Ornct- I'ank Kullding, Room No. I, up ituir*.
DR J C. GOODMAN
Physician svntl Surgeon.
TIKTON OKOltUU.
OmoR -IbHim lu tlu TUtv'ii I'rug Ktetv.
'njunluujt the jmhllc f«»r its pn^t WL'rai
)«atr«maKe •liul w>lle,U a ooytimi.ith.’U of Uinaamn.
liavu beuii matlu in eigar, plug and
Binoking toliacco.
At Cyoloncta three tobacco barns
of tho improved kind have been
erected and are now filled with the
weed in a process of curing. The
curing season lias just begun, nnd
will continue several weeks. At the
Georgia Southern offices in Macon
there is on exhibition a number of
lino specimens of the plant partly
cured, and good judges say there is
every indication that the tobacco
raised along tlio Georgia Southern
road will go iu the market nt ns good
value as any ill the country. The
officials of that road are highly elated
at the outlook and are doing every
thing to promote the industry to its
fullest possibilities. -Telegraph.
OKOUOIA- Ueumi's Cmi.M v.
In aecorduniNj wlih au nj*ri"’m»»ntmvh' by and
lH*tw»M)U Iht* helm of Yhouiafl A. llakur, lou* of
fluid county, dccant'f’d, the nn.hii^iKUvd are »u-
thorUnd to oiler at private fi.a'.t? th« r*;al
btdoiiRini; to flvld decadent. Mild r<ml i>nt.ib<
lunuiiAt-: of 4*10 acrus of land, whh all tho Itn*
provflinc.DtKthorvun, in tho Ninth dint Hot. of Haul
county, and hot tor described aa t »a> jdaca wlmuv
on tho Htiid Ttioma.1 X. baker lived nml dlnd
This July 2M, IK«. (I. W. Modhr,
j.j.fiximk-
UKOROIA -BKiuuny Corxtv:
Ilv vlriuo of a decree of ihn »urwrior court of
nabl county, I will n»ll oh the flwt Tti«ndn,v lu
SajHembor, u( XiiflhviUo, khIiI county, lfldw*ern
A l.ittlo Girl’s Kxpcrlende <rt
Light house.
Sir. nud Mrs. Lonm Ticscott nre keep
ern ot the
Bench,
jovornmenl llghthoen nt Run,I
Commissioner's Sale.
tint Uu;al liMUin cf stohi thn foUotrliigprotwrty to*
MU of Inml No. 4?A in Hm Tflutfi dtfltrlrt of
wit
said county. Thu above ftlahid «U*r P.*« WRfl Rnvut
od In tho. ca. a v' of rot v«. A. W. Patb’Mon, admlit-
Ifltratovon thnuautc of J. I> Knitihi, doKcwcd.
Tctn'.fl canh. H. H. pKKl'UiH,
t'OrnmlahiolUT.
ZJu.
DR G. C. LANEY,
Phyrticiii-n ami SSurgoon
MOUUT’.m, ■ DJtOHUI.V
JVOp’e Ilf IsihpUlt
OlTura hit fturviorBi to thn
and atliaotiut countli*«.
jyr *orn« ic in i;mv dnij; Btoro
Lv Tlflon
•; Ty T)
*• Mumnor. ..
•• 1‘ouhm ..
" KilolJx
“ Willingham
•• Havltt
At Albany —
H Mi'iTl itiitlun. * t Stop (in sign*!.
* Dally, except Humby.
fonuffldfl at Aibjtny with (>t;triA niffiojuTol
EULWOOD & ALEXANDER,
liW; j§L ESTATI AND
'riVTON, • attOUOIA,
l'totnpt atUMdlnn ylrvn to all lnmtl huflinf'flfl.
J-iyOFFlCK -laivo HnlldlUKi lloom
jHim No 1.
john a. Wilkes"
A. ttorney - a t - I, a vr
APKI., - KKOIIUIA
Will prnetlro in all thorottutloflof ihnHonthcru
Judicial Circuit of Ocorjrla Mptclal atumtion
dircctod to all branohcfl of thu .profcaaioii and
m'Uflinl buoInciMi rtoth ltod. H-ly.
HUHIAIII! nouns. A. W. TBOKKR.
HOBBS & TUCK15R,
1 B A. N Tv 1*. IT B , I
(bnirRla, Cnlumhua Ronthcm railway, tuxtBavnih
noli, Vlorlihi and Went
Connect* Hi Way or*
and Western railway.
pavannf,., Florida
JackflonvIllH ami Ht. l/vuta 1’nlUuan palate
laflplntr car npon trains No'. ) and 4.
C\ D.divaNfl, J A W- DrFKlA,
Tratbc Mnnasor. <». 1‘. A.
V W. AfldtilM, UKO. W. HAINNH,
X. t* 1*. A. tifn‘1 pnpt.
9& ui
K All,HOAD.
'SUWANNEE RIVER ROUTE
Sshsdcls It Efleet July 3, 1339,
liouo fKjtrru
f7*imTIaoon . ,
AL13A.NY
GEOHQ1A.
DepoHitorjr of T'oitgihort'.y, Worlli, I.oe and Karly
Count-tOH, and Lho City of Albany.
Buy nml sell Exrltsngu; give preinpt »ltonllon tocoUeciloas, nui! remit for s»m«
on liny of payment nl current rntes; reuelve deposits subject lo sight checks, and
lend money on approved time psp«t». Correspomlnncn iipUciled. 8»8m.
J-
in gc . „
Mich , nml are blessed with
daughter (oar y<mr* old, bast April she
was taken down with measles followed
with a dreadful cough nnd turning into
a feyer. Doctors at home ami at De
troit treated her, but In vain, she grew
tvorso rapidly until alio was a more band
ful of bones. Then slid tried Dr. King's
New Directory and aftur the use of two
and a half bottles was completely cured.
They say I)r. King's Now Discovery Is
worth Ita weight Iu gold, yet you may pet
a (rial bottle free at .1. W l’atflk A Co.'s
drug alore.
Tlio farmer* of Georgia have made
a profitable and palatable contribu
tion to the aummer comfort of the
people of northern and eastern towns
and cities in the shipment northward
of over 500 oar loads of peaches. It
is a pleasure to know- that the grow-
ers have received satisfactory prices.
The average return has been about
11,600 per car load.—Philadelphia
Record.
T- BOYD & BBO.
HEAD4UAILTEB3 FOB
Crockery, 1’hln* amt Olawi Rare,
Lamps of Every tiesrrlptlon,
Tin ware,
Hollow ware,
Wood ware.
ICE-CREAM FREEZERS.
REFRIGERATORS AND
ALSO STOVES,
Corilflla.
“ Tlfton
Arrlvii Hruuivlek .
*• Jackkouvlllfl.
M Vkldoava,
" JaaFbr.
Weft I ml la
Fn*t Mall.!
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wi.ncHi'rt»>K.
* iku rhy.
T.nr
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Kxiuikmi
Mail.
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No. i Iwwi Maton afinc arrival of IncbinluiC
murnlnir trim* on (‘cnlmJ. donthwnatcrM.
cla, Kfiat 'lVnniNttv}, Viivriitla nml Coorutn ami
Mac’in ami Ncntharn, ami Macon and £• tauten
rallmutw.
So. 3 Icavca Mfffton after arrival «f ln«K>mtng
aftornnon tifllnn on thr? Ceniral, Poutliucaretn.
Mruron and Northern ami t.uor^la nillroAda, anti
1‘tmmvt* at Tlflon nlth llrumvAirk an«l Wvatrm
for Brnnawlck ami JackwmiU* via Hrun*wick,
ami Woatrrn tnilHavanrmli.MnritkrMdWmtemt
at I'aUtka for Hi. Aimtatlnw and all point !»•
Y,\»' ami Hrt :th Florida, and nlih tire Ht Johui
ami river ati’Aiurra
Koimi.
ESiTlOTtr
JlMrpton
" l^kcdty..
" wiiito'Fj.rlpff
*• JoApar
•• Valuoatu
•• Tlfton.. .....
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“ HrtinawJek
“ f - rvr»lele . .
Arrive Mu ’oti
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to lot tho beat In the world, they abaolnUily
hav« no v<l»al In the world.
——— Manufacture* all kind* of —*— •
Tinware, fitove ripe, Unltero’, Etc.
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Vo. 31ratalka after arrival (nt W*»1 In*
dla mall from Tampa »n«l coiiiKCtt at Martxn
with all outftolni; oflan«o«ni traina on ( «r.tra2|
Honthweidern. Macon and Nr>rtb**nj, (icorvla,
K:»*t TcnncpMO, VirylnU amt ( corgi* rullrouda.
No. 4 leave* l’ilatka after arrival of traina
jjr*Hperial price* ttunlo to hotel! and hoard*
Ini; houaos. Write or c«Ul on tm whan In ntw.i of
anvtbtng in our llnoj wo iruaranteu to *avo you
money. J. T. HOYIl A IIMOm
44 1^41’atteraon atroot, Valuokta, Oa.
New Firm, New Store, New Goods.
Oucklcii's A«*,ile» Helve.
TiiK Kkrt Hai.vi; lu thn world for
Cut*, Bruises, floiea, Ulcer.!, Salt Bhoutn,
Fever Bores, Tetter, Uhsppod Hands,
Clillblaiits; Dorns and *11 Hklu Bmptinus,
and positively cures Piles or no pay rr-
qulrcd. It is guaranteed to give perfect
satisfaction, nr money refund ad. Price
85 cents per box. Fur sale by Peterson
& Psuik.
J. W. PAULK & CO„
DRUGGISTS.
from St Auffunttao md pointa In Boat and South
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...ton with Brunswick-v ;
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% tlio** FU n>*» rAiavtloft at Mavon for Naah-
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tieorniA HdntUnm ami Florida, Olftral, W'tatcrn
amt Atlantic. Naahiillc. riutUacrmpa ami Ft.
D'ul* amt I.ohIhtUIc and N'oahvttlu, and Macott
with all nutuomR mm nine train* tin tin* Central
railroad . .
All train* arrive and depart from union depots
at Macon and Fnlatka.
Klraant akcpln/: far* will he run on Italus No,
3 and No, '
For further information apply to agent* at .
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Complete Stock of Fresli "Drains,
’CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES.
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i* forgiveness; to an opponent, toler
ance, to a friend, your heart, to your
child, a good example, to a father
deferer.ee, to your mother, conduct
that will make Iter proud of yon, to
yourself, respect, to all men. charity.
A St. Lout* court has ruled tint
alimony in a divorce e.w cannot be
collected from a man who
Toilet Articles, a " 1’ufumery, Colognes, Extract*, Rummies, Hair
Oils, Toilet Creams and Powders.
Brushes (ul! fine of Twnlt Brushes Nail Br-u-iies Hair Brushes Shoe
Brushes lin’d Clothes Brushes. These goods arc of the very best quality
and are to be snlil ns cheap a* country dirt.
Fine Httiek of ljunp rtoods,
Elegimf'i Assort,merit t.tf Combs.
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