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CONSTIPATION
__ i through which tlls-
enaes no often attack* the system a* by the
absorption of poisonous gu*c4 In the reten
tion of decayed and effete matter In the
stomach and bowel*. It In caused by a Tor
pid Liver, not enough Idle * *
c reted
Loss or Appetite,
Niels Heidnelie,
It in I Kreath, eic.
PERSONAL GOSSIP.
-THE-
The Marquis of torne is suffering wjth a
serious affliction of the throat.
Alan Arthur, son of the late ex-Prosident
Arthur, is traveling in Egypt
Earl tit* Gray, eldest non of the Marquis of
Ripon, is the best shot in England.
Richard Watson Gilder, of The Century, is
descrilied as a man who looks “every inch a
poet”
mm: mho
_ imuL
the diet or disorganizing the
On the 10th of March next tire Prince of
Wales anti his wife celebrate their silver .
wedding.
Emperor William, acconling to a prophecy !
based on his handwriting, is to live to lie 100 j
veurs old.
' “We do hereby certify that we supervise
the arrangement* for all the Monthly and
Heini-Annual Drawings of The Louisiana
state lottery Company, and In person
manage and control the Drawings them
selves, and that the same are condueted
with honesty, fairness, and in good faith to-
iii«im nxuxNswicv
LZIB’JUP n 4 western K
CAPITAL PRIZE,$150,000 U stAu^oAn. fl
TY TY ROUTE
Hilll iinuraij, inirur* . _
ward all parties, and we authorize the Com
pany to use this certificate, with fac-slmiles ;
of our signatures attached, in Its advertise- :
meats.”
Has just received their Winter Supply,’of
“My attention, after suffering with Con
stipation for two or three years, was culUsl
to Nimmona Liver Regulator, and, having
tried almost everything else, concluded to
try it. 1 first t<iok a wlncglii**fiil and after
wards reduced the dose to a teasiMsmful, as
per directions, after each meal. I found
that it had done me so much good that l
continued it until 1 had taken two Isittles.
Since then I have not experienced any dlf-
fleulty. I keep it in my house and would
not Iw without It, hut have no use l
having cured me.”—Geo. W. Sim
Clerk SuperiorCourt, Bibb Co., tin.
r it, it
Take Only the Genuine,
Which has on the Wrapper the ret
Trade Mark and Signature of
,t. IV. /KI.IN * (
i- la th.
iTci>ar»'i«n nf more
ilinn On* Hundred
loassad spphcMiiii
1 SOil.n ■l .
pnfi!i»h»rs of tits S< iantlfle
a —- -"Minim to net M »oli<nto»
for pnti-ntA, i-mmI' i mde-mark*. copr-
tbs Cm led KaM, sad
m!v England. Prnoes,
Ala pnfpn
■any. and all other ooai
lU ah«<|tialo<; and th«ir
rswhira nn^d^pen
cr druttnc Ad»i
and fllod
: modal*
latbs MCIKNTIFH AM T'.itlt W. OnohbM
las iargMt circulation nn.l Hw nod miltmotial
■tvsMpor of ita k.n.I publ.-h-l in th* worll
TbfSd»ania*e» of siK-’a a Duties erory pataattt
largs and anfetuhd]| lllin*tr*t(*d nawroaMr
lahsd WKKKLYc *».<*)a ,~* r . aVdla
“* ‘t* l*« lb" Iswt papor dsrsted to aoicasa.
invention*, *nciim*riinr works, sod
. •rlinent* of indn-tml progress, pao-
i any country. It contain* tha names of
mTaNTTn n l fe£•J J " 0 ry -'-' ,vrnllon
••Id by all nawnlua W«
Ifyoo bar* an invention
v Msadbook a boat ps teats ■
patent writo U
W. L. DOUGLAS ft SHOE, the origin
mid only hand-sewed welt $1 rhoe in ;L
world, equal* custom nuuie iiufid-sewc
shoes that cost from *e to
W.L. DOUGLAS
dealer
PATENTS
( uvents, Re-issues and Trade-Marks se
cured, and all other patent causes in tin
Patent Office and liefore the Court* prompt
ly and carefully attended to.
upon receipt of Model or Sketch of Inven
tion, 1 make carefttl examination, and ad
vis® as to patentability fiikk oki iiakok
FEES MODERATE, and I make Nr
CHARGE UNLESS PATENT Is SE
CURED. Information, uilvlce and sped
references sent on npollestlnn.
i. R. LITTELL, Washington, D C.
Opposite U. H. Patent Office. • „ovR
SOUTHWEST GEORGIA
Agricultural College,
* CUTHBERT, CA.
Spring Term opens January 1, lx**.
Hoard and Tuition only Ten Inulars \
month.
Purcnu wishing to semi ihelr sous t<
good school will pleas<-iiddr.-O-.
uecl&Uw A. J. CLARK. Pratide.it
Electricity Eclipsed
THE
CHICAGO ELECTRIC LAMP
Moat brilliant light produced froni
•ny ausllty of kerosene v.>
S ir of explosion. 8*>nd
et« sample and ctrculi
wanted In every town; sxclusl
j. Bund
»n<1 circular*
- j?i—
territory given
mtUMIF«.C*. CUcaf,, IIIIMU,
PENNYROYAL NLLS
CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH.
Tlw i*,,,! It.,1, li.uiln,.
IF YOU HAVE
MAIM OR PILES,
;«.K HKABAI Hr. DI'RH A..I K. < <>«-
IIVI HUWKLN, Mil R HTUAAIH and
UUHUIAlir v.Mir food ton ..I ...
.ImlDUr mad ,on lit,, uo atppclllw,
Ms Pills
• III rare Ikn, Iratbln. Try lk«ai
» o» k«< Hlklai to In., feral will nla
mltWM.knl,. PrlK.iSr.pcrkti.
Sold Everywhere.
CONSUMPTIVE
Professor TVavland, of New Haven, is '
making a tour of the New York peniten- !
tiaries in the interest of orison mnnagemeut !
in Connecticut.
The mystery as to how Mr. O'Brien got j
bis new pair of trousers in juil is explained. |
A friend visited bis cell with two jutir* on
and gr # vo him one.
Count Von Moltke is rejx>rt«l to have said
recently; “In my youth it was predicted that
I should take |«rt in three great wars. I
have taken j»art in two.”
Williams college alumni pur|Mise to raise
$ 100,000 fof tiie erection and maintenance of
a meuioriai building to the late Mark Hop
kins on the college grounds.
A prominent broker offered $19,000 for a
•eat on the New York Htock Exchange last
week without any success. On the Consoli
dated Exchange seats are selling for $1,000.
Congressman Russell, of Ma**a«-hiisetts, re
cently appeared ou the floor of the house in a
bluish gray overcoat made of wool which he
grew ou his own sheep at his Worcester farm.
Senator Butler, of South Carolina, is often
called "the Adonis of the Senate.’’ Realis
ing that his personal charms oblige him to
U* well dressed, he is very particular altout
his attire.
Little Marshall P. Wilder says that he is
constantly mistaken for Josef Hofmann, the
musical marvel. He wishes the public to un
til rstaud that the M. P. in his name does not
stand for "Musical Prodigy.”
Max O’Roll says: “Good society, like good
hotels, is the same the world over and when
I liave spent an evening in some aristocratic
house J nay, as I depart, ‘I’ve ]ia*sed i
pleasant evening hut I’ve lost, my time.’”
“Snapper” Garrison, the famous jockey
was om-e a musical wonder. As a young boy
ho was a remarkable singer and lunl U>gun
to attract t he attention of the public wheu
h' decided to hike tho mce track for
career.
About £*4,000 has been raised for th.
Hendricks monument at Itidiaua)K>lis,
t-1,000 is more wanted. Mr. W. W. Corcoran
gave the largest contribution, So00. Mr. Pot
ter Palmer gave $200. President Cleveland
gave $100.
On Guy Fawkes’ day in Loudon the Irish
made their effigies on tho model of Balfo
and labeled them, “Remember Mitclieb-
t nrn!” Salisbury in one instance and Joe
Chamberlain in aftother acconi|Muijed Bal
four to the pyre.
King Humbert of Italy, in chatting over
the decoration ■candal in Paris, said with a
smile; “There are two things my father
never refused even to a mendicant in the
street a cigar from his case and the Ci
tho Crown of Italy.”
Bonanza Mackay is to retire from the con-
trolof the Bank of Nevada, if Wall street
reports iimv be Veiled oil. A Scotch syndi
cate has bai gainnl to take the bank, (laying
the market value of all the institution’s as
set* and adding $.VJ0,000 for its go<*l will.
Hir John Lubbock, the Imnker. and lover
of ants, is called “Saint LubUM*k” by Lon
doners bis-ause he was the father of tho bill
uinking four days of the year legal hoUdays
in England. His lectures on savings, which
ho is now delivering in south London, attract
large audience*.
There are three ministers in the present
li-'iisoof representatives. Judges Stewart, of
Georgia, und Cheadle, of Indiara, arc rx-
prooebers, but tho now congressman from
N.Av Hampshire, lU*v. Mr. McKinney, has
b»'!i in the Uuiversalist pulpit during iii*
whol* active career.
CoL W, A. I*jwry, who died last week at
Atlanta, Oa., was a strong (lersonal friend of
Andy Johnson, and wascliicfly instrumental
in placing him in his first ofli«<e, that of coun
cilman at Greenville. Col. l*>wry wasopiMwed
to f-wwuiim. He was a sueccwful merchant
and l.*f» a largo fortune.
Mayor Hewitt, of New York, ha* been
•elected as chairman of the committee of
citizen* to uriuugo tor tho relebratiou of tbo
e •utoiinialof thoimuiguratienof Washington
ns president. Hou. Hamilton Fish, whose
feebleness prevented him acting ascliairman,
was uuuie honorary cliairman.
Judge Tonrgoe was rwently asked what
literary works ho had on hand "Pin always
doing something in tluit lino,” he rescinded.
“Next. February will appear ‘Block Ice,’ a
novel, tuid ul*>nt tho same time I will issuo
* 1 /Otters ton King, which wUl treat of tho
relation*of religion to |»olitics.”
Tiie prince of N iple*, only child of King
Humbert and In ir apparent to tho throne of
Italy, bun just <-«iiim> of age. and helms re
ceived the order of the Golden Fleece from
the emperor of Au-tria, the Black Eagle
from the German • iu|M>ror and the Lion of
tho Netherlands from the king of llollaud.
Pre*idei;t iku :iard ha* abolishcsl the work
ing system at Columbia college. Hereafter
uly three student* in each class—tiie three
who do the best work—will receive honors or
in any way l*? lifted above their fellows.
Tills move is much more sensible than the re
turn to tho mortar board cap and acudemic
gown which the trustees have just recom
mended.
Senator Ingalls does not look unlike Wil
liam Black, the novelist, and, like Mr. Black,
he is said to be writing a novel. Washing
ton life is the subject. The Henator from
Kaunas is slender, hut lias a rather striking
appearance on account of the arrangement
of his front hair. He wears gold s|M*-taclcs,
ami covers his up|ier lip with an iron gray
mustache, wiiite a wisp of whisker conceals
thodower.
E Berry Wall (M^rformeii the most sensible
act of his hie when lie took the vows of mat
rimony. "Theex-king of the dudes” is natu j
tally u bright, good uatnrvd young man, und
by no tuuaus the bruiuk*** thing he is house !
tiimw said to he. Witli a wife to turn his
mind from the nousem* to which he has de
voted himself he may make a useful ami
clever man. But be is uo longer “king of the
dm tea 4 Toe rwi dude never marries. "It's
bad form, don’t chew knowah.”
George Alfred Townsend gives the follow
ing sketah of Sir (ieorgo M Puihuau; "He is
• u rather portly man, square shouideml, w ith
j somethin; i»f the a|iearan(*e of a French
military officer, but of a more amiable, civil
cxjiression; lie a goatee, wiuch is now
a little gray, like hi* hair. It wa* twenty
eight years ago when be first lay dowu In a
•loepfug car, and, being badly rattled nl*>ut
ai.-l tmaLie to *h ep, began to woudei if ri-it
continent would not t>omc day sustain a com
fortable system of night cars.''
Lamps, Lanterns,
MMILKHBHORTERTHANANYOTHFp
ROI TK BETWEEN WAVrRrlJ, ‘
AND ALBANY.
On nml lifter Hun.lay, Hen|*nih»r 411,
niw-ngur trains will nin
pnsscniur trains will run hs f„iiow,
<’MCTUA I. 8TA N ItARn Tl 41 ,■
FOR THE WKHT, NORTH AND SOItTH.
Coinmlssluni-rs. Wnynf.sville
w""ymTvine.‘.‘.‘".'.'.'.'.‘.'.'.‘iv Vv.Sn'i in'''"
Holioken . I, .fSE* ' N
Hjth^Mnrvll.. -R iSSa-ASiS
iaS F A W.
We the undersigned Banks and Bankers
will pay all Prizes drawn in The Izmlsiaua
Mtate Lotteries which may be presented at
our counters.
•I. H. Oglesby, Pres. Louisiana Nat’l Bk
Pierre Lanaux, Pres. Ntate National Bk.’
A. Baldwin, Pres. New Orleans Nat’l Bk. i im-kR' viihV nin*i-Aur
Carl Kohn. Pres. Union National Bank. 1 i 'Hilnhan . , .!| . . . l>- -
| OharlMton'.’.:"""'—-,:“iv hio^S
Huy
(’iiarlestori...
Callahan ....
cksonvllle.
i •‘Mpm f» 55
pin t lo am
»?S am 10 -Warn
♦- ® pm rti
jr. p In w ...
S® pm 7 ou pj
U
NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION!
Suvutinah.
Over Half a Million Distributed.
la B «**vV’*....iv tttpm loa’iiiiTI
_ | .. j ^ Iv u 15pm ii ao pi,
T .£) m n l+riGn Ct ! Louisiana State Lottery Compan>
1 Irll III LJ V Tl J1 JIJ r>, i Incorporated In 1M8 for 25 years by the j , lv 2Fh».,
fjegislature for Educational and Charitable , itnvitl.T.! u *'* I', *j*m ... ...
capital Of |I,INRI,(AM)—ti
$.Yi0,UU0 has |
And are*selling them very How.
Remember we do’ourjownjwork and pay
only $10.00 per month house rent, and can
afford torsell very closed aslour expenses! are
light.
We are Headquarters on TOBACCO
and are selling in boxjjiotsjvery cheap.
ptirpowce with
w hie it a reserve fund of
since lieen added.
By an overwhelming popular vote its
franchise was made a part of the present I *' , ac»>n„.
state ('oustitution ndopteil December 2d, 1 Atlanta.
A. !>., 1K7W. Marietta, via W A A
The only tottery ever voted on and en- , Ghattaimoga nr
dorscil by the people of any Htate,
‘ales or post p«
915 am
«Pi j
take place uiontbly, an«l the <*ran«l Seni
Annual Drawings regularly every six
months (June aud December).
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO
WIN A FORTUNE. FIRST GRAND
DRAWING. GLASS A, IN THE At’ADE-
MY OF MUftIC, NEW ORLEANS, TU EH- I w**",,
DAY. January lO, ^»H—tl4th Monthly :
Drawing. 1 ' - 1 "" 11
Capital Prize, $150,000.
-TickeU are Ten Dollars only. Habes
$&. Fifths. $2. Tenths, $1.
I.IST OK PRIZKH.
1 CAPITAL PRIZE OF $150,000.. $150,000
I G RA N D PR IZ E «> F 5U,WNi.. 5n,i« 0
1 GRAND PRIZE OF 2»,twn.. ’J•.»«••
2 LARGE PRIZES OF
I LARGE PRIZES OF
20 PHIZES OK
I .out* vllle. via LA N....I
Cincinnati, via Tin. So..
FROM THE WEST,NORTH AND SOUTl
Mall. Kxorei
s:0r, u
Wf* P
cincln’ti, vlnCln. «o..lv
i*ittiHvil]e, vln L. A N..lv
Atlanta, vlaC R R... ,|y
*facon iv
!oluinbiis ..|v
Montgomery lv
aIT^
•*: p 1
III.IUI..
5,01)0..
1.IMI. .
IIGIVE US A CALL!
30,000
40,000
fitMW
500 ** mo..
AFPKOX IMATION 1’KIZKH.
100 Appnixiinntion Prizes of $»*».. $30,000
, , .. lU II i W....IV 11:141. n. inm,7n
Willingham IvlI-Mum
Siiinner lv 12:18 p m laVain'n
T.vT.v lv l2::»pnil2 : -y!aS
A In palm Iv 2:20 pm 2:02 a n
Iv 3:34 p in 3:04 a n
May crows.... ...ar 4: l» p m 4:18 a n
Hav’h, via to. F. A W....«r 7:.'* p ni I'J Ul n n
Charleston ar 12:25 a in 4:t n ■>
Callahan, via S. Fa W.ar «:5S p m „
Jai-ksonvlilc............nr 7:i'ip m l.Stu n
la S. F. A WTlv~2:05 p m 7:00 H n
2:47 p m 7:87 a in
I,<aio Term I mil
50..
Ja^f . _ . „ .J
Callahan 1
Charleston |\ $:io
Savannah lv l ;:io p m t.h,
Wayeross, via B A W...lv 5:n5 p m i.. ...
20,000 Scliiattervllle Iv5:i2p
10,000 1
iO,0(W
W. F. HILL & CO.,
2,170 Prizes, amounting to $515,100
Application for rates to clulm should be
nmue only to tin- office of the Company In
New Orleans.
For further information write clearly,
giving full address. POSTAL NOTES, Ex
press Money orders, or New York Ex
change lu ordinary letter. Currency by
Exprew* (at our expense) add re
— ,-iufl0:25a
liotioken Iv5:51 p m id: in a
Waynesvllle Iv «:54 p m ll::»a
Jamaica lv 7:38 p m I2:l« p
r expense) addressed U
M. A. DAUPHIN,
New Orleans, La.
• N. A. DAUPHIN,
Washington. I). C.
Pyles’ Marsh lv 8fi»pynfl2:4tl I»
Brunswick ar8:28p. m.l: l8i.ni
+Stop on signal.
Piirciuisc tickets at the station, and save
extra fare collected on the train.
The mall train stops at all B. A W. sin-
t Ions.
Connections made at Way
from gll |sdnts on Huvunnnh, Florida
Weal*
Corner Lamar and Lee Sts., Americus, Ga.
Address Registered totters to
NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK,
New Orleans, La. 1
V esteri
Pul III
doirCai
F^rst -elans i
r through to Chattam*
REMEMBER
That tbepr
HIL
eofGen-
• ends Beauregard ami
Early, who arc In charge of the drawings, Is
1 a guarantee of alwsdutc fairness and Integ
rity, that the chances arc all (‘oual, and
that no one can j*»sslldy divine wfiat num-
nooue can now
ill draw* a Prls>
KEMEMBEK that the
yincut of ul 1
Prizes is GUARANTEED BY FOUR N/
'I IONA I. BANKS of New Orleans, and G
Tickets are signed by the President of s**
e hummers.
Hill’s Plusli Parlor Mult* at $W.<
Hill’s Bed-Room Suits at $K5.UU are stunners.
Hill’s Marble top Red-Room Knits, (glass on Washstand) at $10.00 are wonders.
Hill’s Bedsteads Cure Backache, Headache, pain In the side aud sleepless nights,.
Institution, whose chartered rights
ognlzcd in the highest Courts; therefore
l>eware of any Imitations or anonytuoui
1 wi |K‘ away "
restore vigor to the body, bloom to the cheek und
itlier Uo
Hill’s Easy (
all tears, fiuc. to
Hill’s Carpet and Plush Loungi
nicy to the pocket, $o.oo to $25ja>
Hill’s Cnulles do away with catnip toft and Hush-a-bye-baby, $!.00 to $10 DO.
Hill’s liunmtis with French Glass help the fading and serve the needy, from $5.00 to $50.
Hill’s 50c. chairs are setters.
Hill's $1.50 Bed Springs ate Pointer*. ,
11 Ill’s China Tea Hets, hardly ever break and never get dirty, $4.00 to $W.«». Marvel
FKEK
778 Broad.
DATFIITC F- A. LKIIMANN.
fA I tN I O Washington, D. C.
^ w Mend for circular.
mi
iSavaimah, Florida <1- UtsferD
RAILWAY.
Wayeross Short Line.
Time Card in Elect !Lr. 13, I W.
All trains of this road are run by Central
Stamlard Time. Passi-nger Trains will
leave and arrive dally, ijp follows:
WEMT INDIA FAST MAIL
not at their cheapness, they were bought for cash.
Hill's China Dinner Sets will settle your stomach nndc
Hill’s torge stock of China, Glassware and Crockery
found anywhere.
Dill’s Washstand Sets, Fine Toilet Sets will mr.Sce your mother-in-law laugh. I may
be mistaken.
Hill’s Fancy Clocks are marvels of beauty and the price Is u wonder to the natives.
Hill’s Iani|»* are concentrated sunshine und bulin for weak ryes. Neither do men
^ iy
Corsets, liiilck sales. Write ... ....
terms. Dr. Mcott, *14 Brondwuy, New York.
dec21-eod4w
KKAI> DOWN.
7:01 am Lv Savanniih
12::u p in Lv... Jackson vllle....I
4:4<) p in Lv Sanford I
; 0:10 p III Ar Tnmpii Lv *:
LA NT STEAMSHIP LINE.
Mnnd'y and
1:15
A $.Vjd sample i
W. H. Clildester A Son, 2* B«
dec'Jl-esNllw
grumble at the price, 20c. to SI5.00.
Hill’s Window Shinies, Comic
*o|es. Picture FraiueK, Oil Paintings, Steel Engrav
ings, make glad the most place* almost for the asking.
Hill's Table Cutlery is the ialk of the State.
Hill’s Christmas Goods are getting the children wild und Santa Claus frantic. Plush |
)oods, fancy conceptions In Silver, Glass, and Bronze, Berry Set*, Kish Sets, Oat Meal f
Sets, Toy Chairs, Children’s Desk, Doll Carriages, Black Board®, Doll Bed*, Doll Bureau* j
and SIUel*»anls are open for Inspection. Worth of your uioney;iu everything you buy.
Liebig Company’s
Extract of Meat
Finest and cheapest
MEAT FLAVOUR) STOCK
v miiif * ,, i.
Thunt...piui Lv...Tainpn...Ar }h mi , pin
m... i... r_ . \f.-l . I.. I
TB3K.“2|Af.KSrW«,..l
New
,Wt-d :«»•
)Hat..HH|
Puiiiuan huftet ears lo and fmi
York and Tum|>a.
NEW ORLEANS EXPRESS.
7:06 a m Lv Savannah Ar ” : ^P n
*:42am Lv I«*sup Ar *:WP n
0:50 a in Ar Wavemss.... Lv 0»P n
..Callahan Lv 2:12 p«
My stock of Coffins and Caskets embrace all the new improve-! Soups, Made Oishesand Sauces.
ments at Prices to Sait All,
D.'B a HILL,
Court-House Square, : AMERICUS, CA.
1807.
1887.
Annual sule 8J)00,000Jars.
N. B.—Henuln* on!; with bt-slnile of
Huron Lirblt’a
(SIGNATURE IN BLUE INK
across label.
EXCURSION RATES
James Frjcker d Bro.
JEWELERS,
11:2U a i
12:00 m - -■_
7:30u in Lv lacksomilh' -A<
10:10a in Lv Wayeross \r 1:0'P m
12:04 pm Lv Valdosta Lv
!2::HpmLv qultnmn Lv 2:28 P»‘
1:22 p in Ar... .Thomasvllle... A.\ ! *■’ l‘
p m Ar....Balnbrldg« ■ I '
11:25 sni
4:<>41
>4 p in Ar..Chattahoochee ..lv UJJ*
. ’u 11 mull buffet curs to nml from Jw■!**""-
vllle uml New York, to and from Jia lo-ni-
vllle and New Orleans via Pensacola-
EAST FLORIDA EXPRESS.
1:30 pin Lv Savannah Ar 12-gPjJ
3:20pm Lv J«**up bv
4:40 pm Ar Wayen»*s !•' _ “
7:45 pm Ar... Jackson vllle
4:15 p ni Lv....JuckHou.\illc
" Lv
7:20 p
8:30 p
• C 2.5 p
Ar l*:4.»a
Ar «:$5a
AMERICUS,
GEORGIA.
We have now the largest, and by far the hand*oiuest _
ver shown in this city. It would Ik* iinpo»*ihle to enumerate evervlblni
e have, hut will mention some, and eau a**ure you Ihur
belong* to our line. We have quantities of the following
A lthlu r
ybody:
/•ortment i>r*go»Hh$ln <mr line
In the space
#*l*e that
price*
‘numerate everything In the ;
ihut. we have everything #*l*e
wing utMMls in all style*, and «t |
roa Til K
Christmas Holidays.
The Central Rallnrad of G«*orgia w III sell
ROUND TRIP TICKETS a! the low rate of
Four Cents Per Mile,
between all stations on
’.Wayefo**
. ...Du|*int **•
.I.nki- I lly I'
Central Railroatl,
Mllletlgeville A Eatoiltoii Railroad.
Augusta A Savannah Railroad.
IfpMin County ItMlIruiul.
Savannah, Griffin A North Alabama R. R.
South western Rallniait.
Montgomery A Etifaulu Ruilwuv.
En fan la A Clayton Railroad.
Columbus A Western Railway.
*’ lunibusA Ibnne Railway.
lg!
that pli .
Mobile A Girard Railroad.
Jl’rtflP u,hrr •*rto »*■«*• i
I ary 2nd, 1888; and from J i*. r •jm, (,
Iheeinls r 31st, Inclusive; liinlt«-d to Janu
Watch ( hului) and t harmm NoUd Silver with aud
without C'aaei coniiatiug •( all hinds of
Dufal aud UrnaiurntaU ritcu.
, w(f.NJIKLI.MA.N.
, Traffic Mitnuger.
LOTT WARREN, Agent.
ith. IXHK.
Silver-Plated Ware in each quantitira thr.t we have wot room
to diiplaf hair of it at prroeut.
>:25s m
l.v Wupoiil---- ...
Ill:jo p in Ar....ThlmuHVllle.. I '
l:22i m Ar Ubany..... t»
Pullm.n huflt-l < ur» to mid fro "
vlllrnnd HI. l/iul. vl» ThoniMVlIlf.AIMnD
MoiilKumorv nnd NH.hvIll,*
ALBANY KXl-KK.t •
7:35 P in Lv tav.nn.h Ar t.JJ* “
0:116pm l.v Jo»up ' 2;S" m
7:»i in Ar Vllmito
trtilu Ar....J«fM~,o'm-'.. l.v <■*
7:00 pin Lv DukimiivlU*-.-A,
l of.i. m l,v.....WityiT'»* :V r !,,:*!
H in Ar.... .Hupnnt. i
lop.
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..Gaines'ilh --
Taka < •••
“1:26 P*
. Dupont..
.Ar »:^P
i
|,v 7:I»P»
For 8 ale.
New Goods, New ,, ,
t Being desirous of changing my buhlne**,
All cwtullj,Mloctod white In thr Northvn. .ml m.rkrt. thl. r.ll. W> have ! JawtnVm^SSiy 1 ,nu,l, ' rut - l '' rl "*' r "'
jum roclvod » lor., 1 Invoice oft ono.. .ml Mlk l>bn,lla, with odd. ?? d .tlv.r hand loo. | "J ISfrTTn'd !.m..l»n.c Dvo-torv, rl,ht-
*-" r - igH.ud
f 1
Our l
atylea,
eeelved a large Invoice of Canes, und SRk t iubrella * wit h gold
’tnhrella* an* nil new, ami wekhall Ifoep «»uly a very fine grade
., co„n«t«i
tli mib l-nIfT?nt tonM^Tln t .eTTlv wKln WT'w aud I V 1 ‘ niunuM r llw r.-sidenet- an* 75 acre* of land, «o in cul-
PIANOS AND ORGANS
f«M*US
p.l. dyrarliiionl to AIM toovvrllowln*. ami i.w.rt ltt.trum. nt.. omlnr fr, near)
d«v. \\ >• will »vll yon Jo.l »urh a Pl.tm ..r f Man >v yuu wont m. rtir.D „• any i
I ho rullo.1 HtwtM. olllior for vi .h or on th. in.l»l|„t,dt nluli #« .Hr nil" .
tee for five years with each in*tniineut. We also keep in
deou*. Bunjos, Violins, Tain bout i “
—. laag w ..
lHirfi<M*l, convenient to bu*lnett*. In front
! of tin- regUlcfu-c I* uheuutlful grove of eight
i acre*, lu which Is a group of fishponds,
stocked with can*, bream aiui eat, ami eov-
• iies, Harmonieui
old stand, lu
o keep in very )arge qOMiiUtie*. Ae
‘aa. Htrlug*, of all klods,Trii^iulitga,.
Will go anywlarrr to do work of
Lwarnudcd. Ream- tuber the place, m
FriolL©r db Bro.
IMnn.- un.l l,ry.lt. Tuii^l .;nl SmUmL Will 'iuTin^vtawV'irite'v.Tk'^'thU
BAK| , iVBL^K;Yj3Kii^S?S^“ rn * ,U " 1 - tho pirn... mm.
aftd with white fdtMMidng pond iflles from
Aiirll to December. Tiie |*mdsare*uppBed
with water front a boiling spring, frushand
free. In the door janl is a collect loo of
elHtlse flowers collcetetl (nun marly every
state. There is also u fine coileetlon of
fruits, such as grapes, peaches.iipfdes, pears,
plum*, poniegranute* nnd fig*.
For further panU-tilurs euqtiIn; of or«F
dress DR. It. C. BLACK, ^
liuvl8-dAw tf
Stop* at all regular and
eeping ears to and (ruin JaekisMD
Savannah.
JESt’P KXPBE SS
3:45 pm l.v Savannah Ar
1:10 p iu Ar Jesup ^tions.
Htt»ps at all regular and toCtjf*
I’uMman Buffet Car* J, “. 1k li««o*lll»
tiiroinrh coaenes j* I
<■lnn.ll, wnd through <wh,
h.iiniKH,.,,. ... . |1( , fp ,„i J«l
I
Pullman Sleeping Cars '•>
son vllle and Savannah. ^ msA J
Through tickets aoWl to all PJJjJ, j
And steamship et»nneetto'i-. ( tirHl rfh» I
checked through. I
and Sections secured at » UU'tfc. f
R. <4. FLEMING. * • 1 V” pssiAI*
Muperlntondent. 1
Keurx
•kin
•ortai
WANTED! OLD W STAGE ,?J^
E
Her. (rwui 1*51" •*£ J AnwfcluijJS
Urn IwTwwn d r‘,.|T"" <"*'-1
np. I w.nt „ld I ■ ^..“aii^UUUg
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