The Tifton gazette. (Tifton, Berrien County, Ga.) 1891-1974, August 26, 1892, Image 3

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v / : ; ■•^f^vVv’* THE GAZETTE; T1IT0X, GA., FHIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1892, ALL SORTS OF THINGS. GATHERED. FROM THE COLUMNS OF OUR EXCHANGES. fWA** Fancied mid Now* Items Selected I’or tlie Hpeulnl Use uf the Bend- t era of the Uncotta. It doesn’t take a suspender girl to Iceop a man in suspense. ^ Many a summer resort beau lias {ound that the sweetest girl is not the.most candid.. The poddur fulling time is at hand and the chew caning and kill hoging time will come later on. When colored proplo gist togethad for a frolic they are mighty apt to razor fuss before they got through. ' In April, 1808, the sun will be to tally cclipsod. The eclipse of tho republican party will occur in No vember, 1892. Thu time is now approaching when ' you can bet on your favorite candi date, but it is most too early yet to bet except with your inopth. Tho widow of pen. Thomas .1, Jackson, the confederate leader, in scribes her name on hotel registers as “Mrs. Stonewall Jackson, Lexington, Va.” \ * A young lady recently read a com position entitled “All Newspapers )invo Their I'ricc,” That is true, but they also have delinquent sub scribers who don’t pay tho price, Tho-strongest argument wc have hoard used, against women suffrage is this: “If women were allowed to - vote it would not he long until they Would have no moro sense than men.’' At the close of her speeches Sirs Lease is very successful in taking up h collection bv inviting every owl in the audience to “hit her with a silver . dollar.” It will be found that tills is nn acceptable way to strike tho av erage woman. Go to Dr. J. C. Goodman’s for Bporting goods. ' If the weather qontinucs mud longer to bake us one minute with a blazing sun and drown us the next With a deluge of rain, there won't be ' anything made thisycar but a little Corn and ’taters and tliny’ll bo served lip to ns-already biled. Mrs. L. It. Patton, Rockford, III, writes: “From personal experience I oim recommend Do VV Ill's Sarsaparilla, i cure for Impure blood anil general debili ty." jv C. Goodman. Verily, the farmer goeth forth the early morning and yunketh hi fodder down ill groat haste. Tin sun likewise shincth upon it with fer vent heat, In the evening, behold tlm rajtt desccndeth like unto the gathering of many waters and the foddyr is no more. All is vanity and vexation of spirit. It is a flxod and Immutable law that lo have good, sound health one must have f niro, rich and abundant bipod. There s no shorter nor surer route thim by course of Do Will's Sarsaparilla, J. ( Goodman. Tho small politicians who try to ride into office by arraying country against town, or the country people against tho town people, will alway come to griof. The interests of the country people and tho town people of Georgia are identical when .it comes to politics, and harmony be tween tlie two is essential to the sue cess of cither. A Lender. Since its first Introduction, Electric Bitters has gained rapidly In popular fa vor. until now it Is clearly in the lead mnnng pure medicinal tonics and altera tives—containing nothing which penults its use aa a beverago or Intoxicant, It is recognized as the host and purest for all ailments of stomach, liver and kidneys. It will cure sick headache, Indigestion, constipation aud drive malaria from tho system Satisfaction guaranty with each bottle or money refunded. Price BOc. per bottle. Sold by i. Vf. I aullt & Co. Jt fBBS sm .-&ssg :mmm A Diversion Wanted With a .vigorous, democratic cam- in the hopefully debatable state* in the west- the republicans entuiof. concentrate their efforts upon the did doubtful states, as it has been theia policy to do heretofore. A version is as good tactics in politics * war, especially when it promises results in itself,—Now York orld. „ Guaranteed Cure. We authorize our advertised druggist to sell Dr, King's New Discovery for • consumption, Coughs and colds upon this condition. If you *re afflicted with ’ * '■ tje)* as di i, cold or any lung, throat or chest rill use tin* remedy as di and expert i t. and will use this rcmcd. d, giving it a fair trial, am) noTxnefit, you may return the hot- ave your money refunded. Wc l« make this niter did wi-tiol . that Dr. Jllug'o NeW:DiscoUry | be relied on, It never dtsappofaw. sat (By Request,) Tlie Three Cardinal Christum Graces. “And now abldeth fsffh, liopo, cliarity, these three; but tlie greatest of these is charily."—1st Cor. xlil, 13.' The above graces of the gospel, separately imd relatively, constitute important—yea, essential elements or actors in tho Christian system. In point of order Faith conies first, and is all-important in its place as is taught even from tho beginning of the Divine record. “For by it the elders obtained a good report, liy faith Abel offered unto God a moro excellent saerifico than Cain, by which ho obtained witness that ho was right eous. God testifying of his gifts; and by it, ho being dead yet speak- ctli. It was by faith that Enoch walked with God, and obtained the testimony that lie pleased God. Hut itliout faith it is impossible to please Him.”—Hob. xi, 1-5. “For by grace arc ye saved through faith and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God; not of works lest any man should boast.”—Epli.ii, 8-9. “Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, tho evidence of things not seen.”—Hob. xi, 1 Hence, the Apostle 1’anl would have us remember and continue to boar in mind, while on our pilgrimage from tlie city of destruction to the Celestial city, “Wc walk by faitli not by sight.” How important then tho prayer of tho disciples of Christ, 'Lord increase our faith.” And our prayer should over lie, “Give us that faith that works by love, purifies tho heart aud overcomes the world.’ O, for a faith that will not sin ink, Though pressed by every foe: That will not tromhie on the brink Of any earthly foe;— A faith that shines more bright and clear When tempests rage without: That, when m danger, knows no fear; In darkness fcols no doubt.” Tho second in.order is hope. While faitli and hope, like twin sisters, go hand in hand together in life, yet they differentiate from each other in such a manner as not to be one and tlie same in every particular. Th having different offices to fill; as im portant factors in. tlie Christian’s ex icricneo; should be carefully studied ind prayerfully considered, in their counted unto him for righteousness.’ Korn, iv, 3. “For wo walk by faith not by sight.”—2d Cor. v, 7. When tin: sjorms and tempests of life arise and begin to toss and frighten the trembling soul, liko a vessel nt sea driven before the stormy tempest, the anchor is dropped to the rocky bot tom bolding tho vessel steady till tho raging storm is over; in liko manner, whan fear coinctli to tho tempest- tossed soul—faitli begins to grow weak, falter, and the soul begins to drift from its moorings—thou it is tho ofllcc of hope, as an anchor of tho soul conics lo the rescue, calmly hold ing the disquieted soul in security till these calamities be overpast. For ex- ixample: “Tlie Lord is my portion sayctli my soul; therefore, witl I liopo in Him. It is good that a man should both hope and quietly wait for tlie salvation of the Lord.”—Sam. Hi, 24 20- “For in Thee, 0 Lord, do 1 hope. Thou wilt hear 0 Lord, my God." — ]’sfl)ms xxxix, 7. “Why art thou oast down, O my soul ? and why aro thou disquieted within mo 7 Hope thou in God for I shall yet praise him, who is the health of my countenance and my God.”—I’salms xlii, 11. With the as sistancc of that anchor of tlie soul, the hope given us to sustain and Strengthen our faltering faith, wo may with confidence sing: 0, Qgd, our strength In ages past, Our lmpo for years to come; Oursliollor from the Stormy blast, Anil our eternal homo. Beneath the shadow of thy throne, Thy saints have dwelt secure: Sufficient Is thine nrm alone. And our defense Is sure. The last in order is charity, the first in importance and the greatest in fact.- “The greatest of those is char ity,” which correctly translated is love. faith and Hope aro very ini portant as tlioy pertain to time mid sense. Hut Love, like its Divino author, is infinitely more important because liko the Divino author ii character, it bears tlie stamp of im mortality. IVliilo tho two first will have served their time and purpose at the end of this life, the latter will live through tho boundless ages of oternity; being commensurate with God it must and will live on forever and ever. Great Good, thy nature foi 1 we shall sec him as lie is.”—1st John iii, 1-2. “For now wo see through a glass, darkly; but then face to face: now I know, in parti but then shall I know even as also I am known.”—ist Cor. xiii, 12. Thun, O blessed thought, Faith will have served its lime and bo lost in sight; and Hope in full blessed fruition; while the redeemed sou} in its glori fied state with increasing, capacity can continuo lo bask in tlie full noon tide of that light, joy and lovo that, is unspeakable and full of glory for ever and forevermore. When wo’vo boon tlicro ton thousand years, Bright shining as tliosun ; Wc'vo no loss days lo sing God’s praise, Than when wo Brat bogun." Then— Oh, how swoct It will be In that boauti fill land, So froo rrom all Borrow and pain 1 Willi songs oil our lips and harps In our hands, To moot ono niiotlicr again." This will be the happy lot of all who lovo tho Lord Jesus au<l look for his appearing. Come, Lord Jesus, come quickly, is the prayer of yours in hope. J. F. Rkkvkh, Valdosta, Ga., August 16, 1892. 1. MM 4 Ci. ALBANY, GEORGIA. Wholesale Whiskey, Tobacco and Cigar House. Special attention given to Jug trade. j;>' Orders promptly filled. lulicu I.I8T. Old Private Slock It)© IB 00 ypr gallon. OMXXXXItye «m nlailtma Hyo, 1870 3 BO “ AHlimeo ifvis 3 00 Old Nth U) Ttye 2 BO “ California Kyi* 2 mi '* Dmurlierty Co. Hyo 1 BO “ Old S'. C. (’urn 2BO " (U*iiruia Covn 2 00 “ Uhl lloU.mdUln,2 stamp 30rt " timid Holland (Hl» 2 00 “ Tom 0 in.... 2 00 '• J*mo old lVach H00 " Apple Brandy ■ 3 oo •* ‘ AtjMiao Brandy • • B 00 " loud Hum 2 00 " Hwvtft Gthtwbrt Whin 1 BO * 4 Reprcsonlod by luwts Pahuisu. Oflleo of W. 1*. Hromn, Merchant. Ni:\vn.\x, Ha., Fob. 10,1892, (Jk.vti.kmk.v—1 lmvo boon using «»«' •>> .vour Klcmronoltio mg vend umnihs, uml have Ihhui nxintlv bcncllttod, mu much ho that 1 would nut it* without nn KUciroiudm) fur twine It* coni. NY. 1*. Bin him. WAi.Tlim'livibl.it, ii a., .Jan. 1,Mr2. DBA it Hiu :—I have iiNod tin* Kloeimpolm* in my family for ovor a year, and taV.u pleasure in Minting to thu |iuldlc that It Inn proved ho Ihjikp llt'lal that wo would nut bo \ritliout It for double Its oust; (t has taken the plum* of our family physician. K. 1*. Mii.lku. WltKNH, (3.X., Feb. 22,1892. XiKAlt Hnc—I write yon after having n.»ed a pocket KhudiaijmlAO for nearly four month* In my family, to say that we are well pleased w Ith ■ *" it with mitWiictlon fornuy complaint Not ono drop of we nail -ii it. Wo U8<> that It Is R'cominendctl for. medicine has any of us taken Mined wo have the Electropol.se, while before driijfN an.I nn lues were uaed freely. K. .1. Auuisu in. A 40-paue bot*k, doserlblnjr tnmUnunl and ooh tafnioK imirnonl.ib) from all ncoHohn, and for tlm euro ol all «llsi!4ises, mulled free on upplleu- Hon. Aibtrcss ATLANTICKl.KC'moi’OlSl'. CO., 4T> (Jouhl Building, Ailnntn, IJa, CONSUMPTION OUEEP. An old physician, retired from practice, huvInn Imd placed in his handtt by uu Ikist India mfiwlon* nvy tlio formula of a simple vegetable remedy for tlie speedy and permanent cure of Cnmuunp- tlon, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma aud ail throai and Lung A item Inns, also a positive aud radlea euro for Nervous Debility ami nil Nervous Com phtlntM, after having tested Us wonderful corn live powers In thousands of eases, baa felt It bis duty to make It known to bis sulTi ring fallows, A q tun ted l»v ibis motlvo ami a do*lre to relluvc hnmnn sulrcrlnir.l will tend free of charge,to all who ileslre It, tills recl|M), In iJemmn, Krencb or l , 3uglls!i, with full directions for preparing and icpnratc as well as relative positions to | Hath no honiuls 1 So let thy pardon ing lovo ho found. Should tho rest less and inquisitive mind presume to inquire, who and what is God? Tlie most intelligent and learned of earth would liavo to confess that God, tlie invisible, eternal—self-existing crea tor of all things, is and has ever been far abovo the comprehension of poor finite man, and like Haul would have to cry, “0, the depth of tile riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of Goil and his ways past finding out.”—Rom. xi, 83. Yet while God in his exalted character rises above and out of tlie roach of tlie compre hension of the most learned of earth. John, the disciple whom Jesus loved, has given us a definition so simple Unit a'ciiild, enlightened by the Holy .Spirit, may to their satisfaction un derstand it: “God is love.”—1st John iv, 8, and repeated in tho 16th verse, i/ove iqxa word which no lan guage can define; yet, for our ever lasting comfort wo may, even here in our finite state, understand enough of it to servo our purpose and conduce to our happiness and com fort in this life, laive is thu fulfilling of tlie law. “Hy tlie deeds of tlie law tlioro shall no fiesh be justified in his sight; for by tlie law is the knowledge of •in.”-—Rom. iii; 20. “For the wages of sin is dentil, but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our I/ord.”—Rom. vi, 23. “For God so loved tlie world, that he gave ids only begotten .Son, that whosoever belioveth in ran oliould not perish, but liavo everlasting life.”—John iii, Iff. “For Christ is the end of tho law ftir righteousness to every ono that boHeveth.”—Rom. x, 4. “For I through the law am dead to the law, that 1 might livniftinto God. I am crucified with Chjite nevertheless I live; yet not I, but Christ Ijyoth in, me:‘and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by the faitli of (he Son of God, who loved me, and gave him self for me,”—Gal. ii, 19-20. “He boid what manner of love the Father bath ircstowed upon in that w,'ishould be called the. sons of God. .... He- iovcrl, now are wo the sons of God, and it doth not yet appear what wc shall be; but: wd,know that wlinn ho -Vail appear, wc slialJjj^-likc hiui; noli outer. While faith is tlie sub stance of tilings hoped for, tlie e.vi- icnco of things not soon, hope is said to be. a combination of t wo principles, to-wit; Desire and expectation. Therefore, when tlicro has lieen wakened in tlie lost soul a strong icsiro to he saved, coupled with a reasonable expectation, relying whol ly on tlie strong promises clearly set forth in tlie gospel of tho Bon of God, f attaining to that. muoli desired state oi salvation through faitli in Christ) there is established a strong and firm foundation upon which the anxious sold may witli confidence rest; thus inspiring that hope of which tlie Apostle Haul so beautifully speaks, “Which hope we have as an anchor of tho soul both sure and steadfast and which cntcrotli into that within the veil; whither the forerun ner is for ns entered, oven Jesus, made an high priest forever.after the order of Melcldsedec.”—Heb. vi, 19-20. Therefore, when a person lias boon led by bis convictions to offer ns a candidate for membership in a church the Pastor may, witli perfect propri ety, ask: “Have yon, by the-grncc ot God, through the operation of the Holy Spirit, been led to entertain a hope that God, for Christ’s sake, has pardoned your sins and encouraged by that /(tip; you now desire to cast in your lot with the people of God, follow tlie Savior in baptism hence forth by the grace of God to walk in newness of life ? Tho candidate, if conscious of haring passed through such an experience, may with confi dence and jeqanl propriety answer: I have and such is my desire. “For wc are saved by hope: but hope that is seen is not hope; for ,what a man’ seeth, why doth he yet hope fur? Hut if we hope for that we nee not, (hen do we with patience wait for i0' Rom. viii, 24-26.' Then, according to the teachings of Paid, ftopf like Pnith would be soperewte! and ef fectually act aside if a visible denior- stration of the salvation of the sou! in n material sense could lw - clearly manifested, Renos die oft-repeated declaration of the word of Divine Truth, “The just shall live, by faitli." “Abraham believed. Got] and it rf.l- DR. N. PETERSON PLyrrieiuu and Surgeon Tll-TIIN, (IKoltUU. OiTioK-Wlth .1. W. Viutlk »Sr To. rails anHworvO |irotn)itls' dwy «»r night. Olllco Braei-kv will mwito uitcntlon Iwtwet'ii tlu> hours of U NK» uml 10:30 a. m., ami 3 2W uml Hi ft. iu. J. M. WILKES, Hobid ont I)e n t i h t TIKTON, UKOIlOIA. Offiok—Woom i, u|> Main*, Faulk hrlok Imiltlmi?. (’an la* found In hia olllco from tho 1st to U>tl| of each mouth, the nwhluo of tlnmwllllai ihuntcil to country itailciils—at their hornet* If iluNllVil. W-tf. Drs. J. W. & D. J. WILLIAMS, DENTISTS, CIUIDKI.K, IlKOUUiA. Ofi igu—Bank Buihllng, llootn No. 1, up stain*. DR. J. C. GOODMAN PhyHloiun and Snrgoon, Tll-TON (IKllttUIA. . Office—Room In tin* Tlfton Drug Htoro. tf/-Thanking lho)t..hl(ft f<*r it-* pant UlK'ritl jiatroiingo anil volicli a eoutimution of thoMamo. DR. G. C. LANEY, Physician and Surgeon MOlll/l'ItIK, - (1KOHOIA. OITcth hl« 80i v Icon t«» this |*‘u|do of ('olqult! ami adjacent count let*. 5 \f •oi fh’H In new drug store. - FULWOO0 & ALEXANDER. ftW, REM, ESTATE Mil) COLLMS, TUTTON, • UKOmUA. lTmiijit ntlenUon jilv*-» t(* nil Icenl buMm-sa t jr'OFFteR—IsOvc Building. Uooiu N*». 1. I.v NVajeroNi.. Ware » boro MUIWimhI McDonnid lVarsou —... Kirkland..;*. W<y*t»>jjla i‘H Mile l’ost . Urav'** WiUacot tehee. Alajmiia KnlgmK Brooktlehl Ar 'f If urn I.v Tlfton Tj-Ty Humnor I’oulan Isitliclla Williiighum . I»avln Ar Albany r \ Mcni Mtatlon. f Btop’ouiilgnal. • Daily, eKsxqit Humbly. "(‘'oiim'ciM at Afbniiy with Central rKlInNirt (leotgln, (Vdmiibu* Southorn mllMny,iui«lBi\tnut null. Kloihla «ml NVcMcmi railway. CouiKHil!* at B nycr«M*n with Ba\amv Florhij uml Wunlem railway. JnckNomllle ami Ht. LouU lVillmnn \<t\] Hlccidiig car upon trabw S’ov. 3 and 4. (’. 1). mvKNH, J. A. McDcfhk, Trnllle MauAgcr. U. V. A. V. W. A Mi 1K1I, UKO. W. Jl Al.NKH, A. II. I*. A. (ien’lBu^t. rldft la.^ * l JOHN A. WILKES. Attorney - nt-I-avr ADSt,, - (IKOllUl.V. M’lll |»motlc« Innll tliccmmtlesortlioHouthorn UMhig. Bent hy mail hv addn’HsIng utib siamp. Judicial Circuit of OtMirgla. Hpiii’lal r**““* tmmiujr Oil* papor. IV, A, NiiYM*, 820 JNjwcn* dlrectcil to till hmnchcH «»f thu pntfci Block, ItochcMler, N. Y. I general hmdiicHi* mdlclied. A. W. attention union ami My, HICHAHD IlOilHH, A. W. TUCK Bit. HOBBS & TUCKER, 1 33 A. M Iv K 11 S , I ALBANY, GEORGIA.. Depository of Doiighorty, Worth, T,eo and Early CJountiOB, and t lio City ol' Albany. liny ami soli Kxcliungu; rIvo prompt. altonllOn to collections, ami ronilt for same on day of payment at current rates: rocolvo dopoxlu subject to night oheuks, and laml money on approved time papers, Cofrospomtottca snlicited. H-3in. T- BOYD & BEO. HEADDUABTEB3 FOB —— Crockery, China and Glass Ware, Lajaps.of Every llescrlpHon, Tinware, Uollowware, Wood ware. REFRIGERATORS AND ICE-CREAM FREEZERS. ALSO STOVES, From tho clio»j»c»it to Buck’* Brilliant, conceded to Imi tho hunt In the world, they absolutely have 110 iff pi a I in the world. —— MnnufjMJturoA nit kind* nt —— • Tinware, Stove Pipe, Gutters, Etc, w WT* Bpoeial price* tmule to hotel* imd 1»o*rtl* Bin hmiM*. Write or onll on u* when In necil of arivtUpiK RioitrRne; «n (nwrantee to *nxayou inmtoy. .1. T. BOVll * HIM)., 41 . 104 1'RttefNoii slrnit, VaUmwta, CIA. No. 1, “Tfinri ooiho anitTit W«*t India Kxptra* Fa*t Mail. Mull. Iri’ftvo ilacoti 11 SW n. in. R -S. ,77 nl* •• Cnrdtdo 2:1.1 p. tti. l :1k a. in. •• Tlfton 3:47 •* 2 :MI •» Atrlvn Bruuiiwfck 7:2ft *• “ JnckBoiivlllc. 8:26 “ " Vnhloaiu BtfQ 4i» »• " Jattper A A* " 6:60 ** •• While Hprlnif 7 •• 02f6 •• •• UkuCity A DO o 6.M •* •• liulflptotl if J! 7 " 8:41 " Fnlaika 10:6ft •• 10 “ m wm ana mw RAILROAD: SUWANNEE RIVER ROUTE Sohodslt in Effsot July 3, 1803. No. I leaven Macon *fter arrival of lucoin(ii){ morning train* on Central. Hmttkwestern, (J©r— S i*, K**t 1>nn«'8ttee, Yltulnl* and Gcorgl* » Ucou ami Northern, *ml M*c»in imd Katoutcn raUioAd*. - :, No. 3 h-iivcM Macon after arrival of I u coin Inn arternoait train* on the Central. 8<»uUi\*e*venw M.-uon aud Northern And (tcoryfa railroad*, «U(i connect* nt Tlfton with llrusiMwick ami Western - for Brun*wick nml Jarkeonvlll* via Brntmwlck and \Vcfffvrn and Hat ititnah,Florida and We*ten> t nt l'nlatl.a fur Ht. AngiiAtluu nml all poin* In Kant ami H«»nth Florida, an*l with Urn Bt. John* ami Oclawaha rlur alcamwyii. j Wi. * So, 4," * ! tv cat India 1 KkiircMi I Fant Mail, f Hull. *. m". *TaT j*. m* mtnoi Noitru. “ llmtiipton . •• lake City.... •• White SprbiR. *• .laaper ** Vuhluit* ** TifUm •• JaekumvIBo. M llnimtwtcic.... “ CorUulu Arrive Macon No. 2 leave* Falalka after arrival f**t Weal In* ilia mull from Tampa Mid conmcta at MatVB with all outu'dnn Kltcnumn trains on Central, Mouthvvcatorn, Macon ami Northern, Georal*, ICtt»t Twntiviu'ee. Vlrulnh* ami (iaornia railruada. No. 4 leave# Falatka after *rriv»l of train* from 8t. Au»ju8tjii« uml point* in Ctuti ami South Florid* ami connect* at Tlfton with Brnnawh^ ami Wealcni from Bnmawlck, (**•. ami Jackaott* viiic, Ft*. Clout! eowMH’thm at Mitcon tor Naah- vIlU, Iriiuiaville, Cincinnati, F.vanaville, Ht. 1-ott* la ami Chk-aKo. Hlmrt Hue to World’* Fair via* — Georgia HouOicm nml Florida, (’cntral, Waatern ami Atlantic, NaAhville. ChnttMumca ami Ht. triiulaaml lriiuMvIlle and Naahvlllc, ami Macnu with all out).o|i>j; inorntnif train* on the Central railroad. All train* arrive and depart from unlou depth* at Macon and Falatka. Klejrant Bleep Inc car* will run on train* No, 3 ami Nil. 4. For further Information apply to *K*nta at metiou iMiinta or to K. K. KF.Il FKll. Ticket Agent, l’alatka. FI*. Schedule In Effect July 3,1892. ItTATbix, Down, 11^10 a. m.jf-v.. laitw p. m 12:40 ’♦ •• 1SW " “ I /4B “ “ jtrjd “ •• 3.(W“ M 4 ;<W •• *' 4:4B » “ B:IB“ « B “ nM »• fi 2» « “ f MaeoiN Ar. .... Jtofkve. ....hv. . .Uvvlla « u .... CulkMlcn " •‘...%‘atoavfUe....-*‘ “,. .Ttuwnaaton.;,v,l* u .Th*ttwTiuc 8ptg u Wnodhnrv*....** “...Ihkh-lH City,.,**’ V Ahtwaa.. . “....Nlouaum*... “ tAV. .’.fA draattc...I.v “nSd^ 122m p. hu 11 HO a- im. I*pl3 w '* * » J46 ** ISA »* ‘V m i New Firm, New Store, New Goods. j. w. paulk & co„ IjmMim DRUGGISTS, * . <* Complete Stock of Fresh Drugs, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS AMD VARNISHES. Toilet Articles, snob as Perfumery, Cologucs, Kxtracts, Pomaffen, Hair Oils, Toilet Creorri* and Powders. Brushes, ftrtttew <>r Toolli tJnishos, Nail Hrttshe*, llai- Hrualies, Shoe Hrushea and tlotlies Untsliiw. Those gomis are of the very best quality and are lo lie sold a* vhnap as country dirt. Fine Stock of Iriimp Goods, Elegant Assoitment of Combs, Fresh Garden Heeds in Season. Wr bave just received otic of Tuft's-magnificent .Arctic S(«la Fonutains, mtd aro dlsjiHising delicious Soda water. Only tlie jjjjrtiHt fruit, syrups used, Dr. N, is in charge- of our prescription department. J. W. PAULK & GO. l’aulk’s now lvick building T.ItTON,- UKOKOIA. IVuM'etion In C»dt>n IVnoi, 4»a„ Goorgic Smithvr t and FlorhUt tudrwad if dusut, hnk»Ctl>. ITAlatka. Sh Auy.uatlim mint* In FtornU; Cnutrat raib.md f■ HUlttvlgevHIo aud Kattvottinj Himtm mat! for .vnicvicn*. A Hatty and fcnfa and NogImtu railroad ftw httl.t, and iHduia bcyoml: GciiTgU Hi5a«a,.Mmwl.vt»«UWaud An: ‘ - beyond. At \ *t«*v t«le w llh raurvad r»vr station* »vn tJ UrutcNt with Atlanta nml for ttuMtomueijr and \rnuU li diat« f^athnw. Fah i«rtl\vr InThurttflkm an TirktfH ' vvlnS'RZJa.v