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14)0*1. •CHBDVI.K.
On >n* .fl.r eud.y, HarMaterlltb, trail. wt>
nuMon:
l>*y t-am-juer don *rr|T» dally P
HUM 2 ajm •• « | ton, but as a cnlllvata-1, bighAonsd Inly
-.a''"
jaws *' “ <803 pm.
wm “ " diMaa.
Bayfiatakt tow. dally airayt dandir. <jj« JJ.
dawn
Tkl Qold«««.
Aa ear mini art a ■ art, w# do sot
often pmooiUj command in advam-a
•mosaniant compaaioa, and whan wa do
it ia baeaoaa wa pareonally knowthsm aod
tbairmarita. Wo know tba Gol-ron Troupe.
havakuownHr.andMta.Gold.o foie num
ber of pin, pareonally aa wall aa on Iba
•tag*. nod know them not only aa line ae-
a w pin.
“ •• Unln, IMir
LOTT WAItllKX, A a. at.
DiaalBi of Malle.
Going waotand aoutb oloaa at 12 m
doing eeat aod north oloaa at 8 p. m.
Night mallnortb oloaa at OdOp. m,
For Bnena Viata 12 ni,
r W. A. Blaci. 1‘. M
Fabllc Produce, Cotton and Slock
Wl-WnTT A1WQ.M.
Capital Htocx, *100,060.
I. X. MART, Agent, Amerleae, Ua
Margin on £i>tb>n, II per bale. Bell
or boy from 10 to 100 bale*.
Margin on drain. 9a per buabel. Ball
orbuy from 1.000 to 100.000 buahele,
Margin on C. R. Hliia-. Jo per lb. 8*11
or buy from 10,000 to 100,000 Iba.
New York cotton market, February 10—
Spelt 10.78. . . „ , „
Cotton Futnrea olnead—Feb. 1088-70,
March, 10.78-77, April, 1088, May.
11 Cbigaoo Market. 10'h—Wheat, Ha;
1011: Corn, Hay, 88}; Fork, March, 18 1
C. b! Hidre. M»rcli. 0 80; C. It. bides.
May, 8 00; Lard, March, 9 fO; Oat», May,
37. Fork. 0.87.
Rellglona.
Bar. 0.8 Williams, ofNaabriU*. Tenu.,
will hold cervleea in Iho B <pti>t church
Friday night, nt 7:18. All are invited.
Fresh Beer.
Joat killed, for lo-day, a floe alalUfrd
beef. Call stone* and Lava yonr order,
filled. W F Ham.
Cotton Avenue.
A lltnk Ulsastar.
Taaaday night, while akating in the
rink, Ur. Osc.r Spate fall and broke hia
left arm helo« thejeibow. Dr. Hawkins
set tba injured member, aid Mr. Spate is
able to be out, but will a it try the ekatca
lot a day or mi.
Menu Crushed,
Monday night n negro brskamnn had
his Intt hand cruatnsl while oinking a
coupling near the depot. At a late hour
Dr. Hiukta ampettted two of hia Augers
and son! him back t> try his luck again.
and gentlcmnn. Martin Golden ia oos of
thn fnw anoceaafnl managers of a traveling
theatrical troupe, because be never puta
a play opon tba atoge that be cannot with
bia company render It aa well ae in thn
beat located theatres, and aa a conse
quence tba longer ha etaya in n pl ica aud
tba oftenar ba viaila it tba larger bia *n-
dtencee. Mrs. Q->ld*n ia an actress of
genuine merit and where aha iakrown ia
highly appreolated. Many members of tl
troupe barabaaa a ithMr.Ooiden tacyaat*.
and it is for this reason that tba pieces he
puta on tb# stag# ara uniformly well act'
ed—there is not n alar and a number of
sticks, hut every member ic good in hie
or ber part Tba silver band and orches
tra which accompanies thf tronpe la first-
class, and our people will hear some fine
muatc—we apeak poaitlvely, for we know
•everal members of Iba baud and koow
that they stand at tba head. That wa are
net alon* in onr opinion of the Guldens Is
shown by the following from the St. Louis
Daily Republican:
Tba patp'oa of the open hauae had a
genuine surprise last week in tba “Plan,
tar’s Wife" paiformanee. Tba play and
the company came brrewiihnnl previous
acquaintance, or the canal formality* of
introduction, and made a sensation
Tba predictions made in three eolumus
on Monday morning that Ibo audience
would overflow by the end of tbe week
was amply fulfilled. It oould not have
b-en otherwise, as everyone who saw the
performance of 1H£ GOLDENS on the
first night told hia frianda about and took
his family to it And this eras tbe histo
ry of the whole week, aod the one week's
engagement was too short. No auoh rue-
eeea of an unknown play has been made
in this city since the day# of Matilda
Herron's Camille, wbluli many remem-
ber. Every one who saw it seas an oiigi.
nal di-enver r, and the aucoraa grew out
of its own merits. Thus dramatic histo
ry repeats itself at long intervals, and
thus it is established that no good thing
can fall of due recogaition.
A Terrible Accntrut.
From paasengeia on ibo afternoon train
wa learn that an engine blew np on the
- Arlington roud below Albany, Wednes
day evening, killing the engineer, Wil
liam Hloan, of Macon, and a child, aud
severely injuring others. Wn serf una
ble to learn atiy of the details.
Tbs ••Hatter's Oasp.
Over two years a jo Solicitor G. B. Hud-
am pnt eighty German carp in his Schley
county poud. The largest was not over
two or three iuclies in length- Last Frl-
day one was taken out and brought to
this city which weighed over twelve
pounds, aud was as Dies as anyone conld
wish. It seems to be profitable to raise
carp.
Tha Hew Ka|lue Quarters,
Mechanic Fire Co. now have nn engine
room of their own in the old qoartt rs of
the Vigilance Go., the latter company
having gona to a building on the east
aide. Tue Mechanic boys have fixed U|>
tbeir quarters n ierly, aud arranged eveiy.
thing so it can be used et a momenta no
tice. All the firs companies now bavc
separata departments, which have been
fixed np with tbe nseea.ary listen a ft
aaab, and they intend ty keep things in
the beat of older.
“East Lraai."
Mias Ada Gray, supported by Chat. A.
Watkins' 5tb Avanua Combination, ap
peared in tb# above role Wcdneeday night
to • very fair bouse. Tba play was rush
•d through from tba beginning, in ordar
that tba troops might catch tba dates!ad
tan e'aloak train. Moat of tba light
•omedy parts wars ant out, and to aava
lima, change of costumes was aalirvly
dispensed with. As Lady Isabel and
Madam* Vina Mian Gray portrayad Leva,
Jealousy and Ramona to part re lion, and
tba daalh bad aaauaa brought taara to
tha ay as of all. Had tba nanal length of
Urn* been aaad, tha play would have
been entirely aatisfaatoiy. As it was, a
i of dissatisfaction was fait by a|t
.-t ponrga
Sea notioa of girls wanted.
Don't forget tba Amatanrt to-night,
Tba skating rink is drawing crowded
bouses.
These ata dull days with tba busineia
RSMIAL PARAGRAPHS.
Mrs. Annie Dixon, if Entasis, ia visit,
iog bar parents In this ally.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hooks, of Leo
county, ara visiting bar*.
Mr. and Mrs. John Walter*, oi Albany,
ara visiting frianda in tnia city.
Mia* Inex Carts leaves this week to vis
it Mr*. Annie Laa, in Dawson.
Mias Minn!* Drane, of Friendship, who
kaa been visiting Mia. Col Jack Brown,
. baa returned boms.
Mr. J. J. Blappy.of Webster county,was
in tha city Tuesday, shaking bands with
bis nnmaron* friends.
Mrs. 8naia Farlow, of Jaekaoa, spent
a few day* bar* I bia week, vis I ting friends.
Shi was on her way to Florida.
' Wa bad a tall, Wadneaday, from Mr.
D. M. Groan, of Ohio, wbo is taking atrip
through this Stats. Mr. Oraam was, dur-
ing tha war, aa inmata of Andarooovilla
ptisan for fiva months. Ha likes onr aoun-
tiybetlar now than hadid then. Wabad
a vary pleasant chat with blm ovareld
ttmaa in Okia, and tried to oonviaaa Mm
that Booth was t Gsorgiawas tbs Boast spot
an tha habitable globe, and finally tia-
aaadad In making blm ncknawladg* it
so As? as climsta la icanned, bat h*
mnldn’toiin np as to tba sail
A Wonderful Vawng Haw
Americas general!)- manages to keep np
with tbe procession, no matter what kind
f a parade is going on. North Georgia
having produced a wonderful girl, Miss
Lula Hurst, wheos pow-r to move chairs
and tablea Imsexciud the wonder o! ail
who have act n her, oar enterprising little
city cam-a forward with a young man
whoa- powers in tho anmo direatbin arc
nturly aa wonderful, and if devtlopeil we
donbt nut that bn would prove a match
for Misa Lula. Mr. II. H. Jimsey when a
iy manifest d alrotig powers in Iho way
of table lipping, n.pp nv, etc., lint as tbe
use of these powers mnde hint very Bar-
votts, hia uiolhi r forbade bis • lurching
tbcin aud he had a!tii'i.t f.iigottcn tliini
until Miss Lula Hnrst gave ht-r< xhiliition
on Monday e vening, which h» attended.
Tuesday lie concluded to iin-ko -oine ex-
pt-riiuei tsnnil see wLeilierii*' still retain
ed bl« piivi rs. After a few Inure of ex-
periiue/it b" found that be elill |h>« esoed
them, and in iba sft-.-rr.ii.in he came up to
the Bliuiiiikk t flic- to show ns wliat he
could il". Ftiicirig bis hands nt the back
of n ebair, in « lew ai rounds ill- chair b-
gin to rocs l>.iehwnr-l and m-'Va rapidly
toward bini. We th-u eat d»»n in the
the chair and be placed tbe palms of hia
hands on the aid-, when the elisir shook
and rocked on the fl .t r. He then look a
pins box. aud while we pressed down
upon tbe box with bath bend* aith all
our force, he placed the palms of hia
hands upon the top and wa ware nnable
to keep it from rocking. We then 1st go
onr hold, when the box tipped up ana
aid* a conple of inches clear of the floor
aod moved in any direction he ordered if.
Mr. Josery says tba exerciaa of this pow
er makes him very nervous and sxbanats
him. Tuesday nigbt ba attandad Miss
Lula's exhibition and want npoq tha
stage, to sea what effect bia power would
bava when combined with orantagonixad
with ban. It aarmad whan both touched
tba tarn* article that it aonld not ba con
trolled, flying around salt possessed with
doabla llfa. His power wonld not an tag-
ouixa bars, but seemed to ba of Iba asm*
nature. Than aeems to ba neither mag
netism or alactrielty about bia power, as
those who coma in oontaet with him
whan making hia experiment* feel noth
ing more than tha axtrlion of fore*. From
this it mold seem that Misa Lula poaaaaa-
as In a great dsgns tha was power
whloh is axcroiaad by uthtra in table tip
pings, and that it ia no nsw force.
A Oman Fire.
About twelve o'clock Wedneoday night
Policeman Wbaalar discovered a house to
ba on fir* nn tba west and of Ghnrah
street. Ha immediately gtva tba alarm,
bat it was fiftaan or twenty minutes be
fore any nnmbar of paopio could ba
ralaad, owing to tha strong wind. Tha
house proved to ba ona of Mr. Jno. M.
Coker's tenement bouses, of which that*
ara a . bill dozen or mora ia that
locality. No ona knows bow tha fin
originated, aa tha family who oaonpiad it
movad out flatnrday. It ia anppoaad lo
bava been tba wark ot an ioatndiary.
Tha building was worth probably 1180,
batof partially iaaarad. Maabaaia Fira
Co. had Iba •■SamtaV oat, bat a heavy
i soon after tba fin saved them from
igiL
Fraah Tally randiai made every day at
J. W. Stasy'a.
Onr paopla. want no more 10 o’clock
shown.
Attention ia calltd to J. W. Blaey's ad
vertisement. Bead it
Remember tb« object of to-nigbt'a en
teruimarn and ba anra to go.
On to tba Opera Honae to-night and
kelp Iba ladies in tbe,r laudablo under-
taking.
It seems from tbe Macon papers that
Cart, tba flytug jonnio m n, baa gotten
into trouble.
O.ipt, T. J. Dranaoo la boiling • band-
some cottaga reaidenot on Taylor atreo',
in tbe lot adjoining John R. Shaw's.
Davenport Bros, front presents a neat ap
pearance. Tha boys arc fixing op tbeir
stock in a tatty manner.
Except from ona direction yon eonld
not bear tba alarm ball fonr blocks
Wednesday night. Tba wind was tarrifin
CoeeanutnndFea not candies made
every day at J. W. Staay'a.
Tickets for tn-nigbta’a entertainment
nn sain at Miss Agnes Aycock's, Mm.
Lewis', Mr. T. Wheatley's, Hit. Elam’s
and by tba committee*.
8<-nd yonr orders to B. W. Patterson,
Colton Avcnne, for fine French rolls,
fresh bread every day at nnon. Also on
band, all kinds of cakes, eandies, etc.
Try two paokagaa of Fleiaebman A Co's
“compressed veasl" only 6 cents Bold by
J. W. Stair.
We understand that acme young ladies
from Albany will tnkepait in tbe enter-
tilnmei t nt tbs Opera House to-night.
We hope a foil bonsa will great them.
Ten o'clock shows have playidont in
Americas. The next one wbicb comes
labeled for that honr will be greeted by a
very light andienca.
It is hardly possible that either of tbe
fire companies of thin city will aerept tbs
invitsti >n tl gn to Msron, aa bat little it
being said ahont it.
From tbe “c-'inprrssed yeast" can be
mads tbs finest broad, bisenila, rolls, ate.
J. W. Slacy, agent for tba sale of it.
A writer in tbs Americas Recoiideii
soggcsls Major Speer, of Americas, as a
good man for State Treasurer, and ws
donbt not be is correct.—Macon Tele
graph.
J. W. Btscy, agent, for Fleiachtnan A
Go's celebrated “compressed yeast," only
2j cent n package. Full direotiona With'
cacti package.
Ws pnklish an extended account of the
Infantry trip from the Albany News in
tills inane, wbioli abowa Iba occasion to
bava been a moat pleasant one to all con-
eerntd, The Americua people came
back praising everything in end arnnnd
Albsay, sod vowing that sneh generosi
ty must meet with some return.
Captain Shaffer, of the Ameii*. ns Light
Infantry, bad to let his company go
htima willirnt him, y<s:erd«y. A large
croud of lbs AIL-ny boys made np their
minds Li detain him eveu if they bad to
hold him down when tbs train started,
■uni be Onnlly consented to wait ant-1
the next train. Tbe Captain baa made
many wanu friends among the Albany
Guards and onr citixms generally.— Alba
ny News.
A Fall line of Flavoring Extracts Bak
ing Powdcre.ctc., at W. A. Hmitb’o Kmitli-
villc. wti
It affords tbs News and Advortiaer
pleasure to bo abla to say that a more
genteel and orderly set of men than the
Americas Light Infantrsy proved to bo
sever set foot iu Albany. They came on
a frolic, and every opportunity, tempta
tion aod indnocment lo indulgo in exces
sive hilarity was thrown around them on
Ibis occasion; but Iboy “punched witb
ears" and atnok to n “atrirtly xober"
schedule. —Albany News.
J. W. Stacy, at Evans A Merritt's, Cot
ton Avanno, manufactures candies,
wholaaala and ratal).
Tba artesian well on tba Hngenin
place in 8umt*r county has at last proved
n success, or nt least an much to much an
that by tba usa of a pa tup than ia an in-
•xbauatibla supply of watar obtained,
thn watar riaing within a foot of tha anr-
face. Tba Rxcosdx* baa tasted tba wa
tar, and lays it is genuine. Other* aay
that it ia mueb superior to that of say
WASHINGTON'S MOTHER'S TOMB
ICW Vaflnlatied Ml IQlwM Oasto
tlon.-A Belle HuUFs BaerUtge.
[Cor. New York Tategram.)
The grave of Wachington’a mothrv
at FrederioVcbnrg. Vs., is nnkapt,
neglected and tbe favorite resort of rclin
hungers, wbn mutilate tbe narlially
completed monnmont and defaoe the
gran: with impunity. Mr*. Washing
ton selected daring her life the spot
where iho wished to be buried. It was
west from tbe home in which alia
tired, jnst on the edge of this
city, within tho corporate limit*, on tbe
Kenmore estate, now owned by VV. Key
Kowr.rd. of Maryland, ffwnrd nt the
time of her drath Ire her ton-in-law,
Col. Fielding Lowia, from whose hands
it passed into possesi on of tho (iordt n
family. Jnst where tho Konmoru place
begins to alone down on overy aide to
the valloy below is tho grave, com
manding a pretty view of thn nppor
edge of the town, of tho valloy up
toward the dam of the Stafford fill s
and of tho heights of Fredericksburg,
including tho now famous Marion
heights/ Southward a few hundred
ynrds is the Confederate comotery, and
from the bill beyond Maryn'n heights,
now tbe National cemetery, the ilog of
the repnblio ber son saved looks down
npon Marv Washington's grave.
To tho left of tits monument as ymt
fare north wo-t is a private graveyard of
small sizo surrounded by a briok wall.
This is tbe last rusting piaeo of many of
tha Gordons. A fnw oaks ami aspen
trees shade this sa rad spot. Thamoun-
ment was 'onmnned by Mr. Nilas Bur
rows, a wealthy merchant of Now York,
and all that has ever boon cx|icndod nn
it was gii en l>y him. It has novrr been
completed. Near tbe nnflnithod monu
ment lies an enormous coae-shspml
piece ot marble that was to barn henn
tbe cap tone, so to spook, of tba monu
ment. It never was put on top of its
place, and lies half Im riod in the ground,
a sad syic-t.ir.’e of wasted efforts. 'Ibo
monument it square, tha biso larg.i and
mai-iive, snr-nountod by s smalior
a jnara of solid marblo blocks, Imfit in
imitation of a temple, tbs four sides lin
ing ornamented with t wo lluted columns,
each of marble. It is sadly defaced.
The marblo eolnmns aro thrown down,
broken, and somo of them lisvo boon
carried away.
Tho corners are ehippo.1 and tiroken
Bnllots. shot and pencil bavo bel|>ed in
tbe disSgnration. Grass and w.i-di
crown the snmmit, and Imrn it stands, a
fitting emblem of the futility of human
hopes, aspirations ami works. The
foundation of the monument was laid
nn May P, 1S.I3. In digging for tbo
foundation tho coffin wasoxpowd. It
was of black walnut. It ho<l decayed
and fallen apart, exposing thn Imnes of
Mrs. Washington, it is said that ona
relic hunt ng citizen. Mr. Antlmny
Bunk, socurotl onn of thn finger U ni-s,
and that for yoars ha showed it us a
curiosity. .The corner stono wax laid
ontboTtbdsrof May, 18'l:i,amid a grand
civic and military dixpiay in the presence
of tho president, Andrew .luekson. It
was on his way to uttoud this ceremony
that Lieut. Randolph, of tha navy,
palled tho president’s note. I have
talked with a g.uitlomnn who was pres
ent when the pra-tidont addros-od the
people from thn stops of Dr. Walloon's
homo on Ma n street. Ho tolls me
that nn old negro man, Goorga White
by Dime, a vendor of cukci and fruits,
proste.l np clone to Jackson aud i-nlUxl
out. “tires i yer heart, honey 1 did dry
hurt yer none?"
Ola Hickory loiknd like a gamecock
as he dr ;w himself np, his eyas flash
ing, aid his white, bristly hair stand
ing straight tip. snd tlmndared out,
"No, by tbo Eternal I"
A Qattilsn et Owirtitawiklp.
Bu -day nuto Mr. ai.d Mrs. W. H.
Brown, of Eufaula, Ala., foiuarly nti-
deitsof tkltciiy.lcftearryiagwlib tkam
Mrs. Brawn's ht’la brotiisr ami slater,
who bava been b trding with Mr. Ore.
Wit i-itns, near tbiseny, since tin- death
of tbeir fulber. Bnmlay afternoon Mr.
Brown retnmrrt, having «aoon]|sinied bis
w.ie as tar as Btuiihvilla. Ti st nigbt a
Warianl for kiduapping was saorti oi t
against Mr. and Mis. Brown, it bring al
ii go<l that tbo ebtlitnn were :akrn truin
■heir horns under false preunees in or-
•let that Mr. Brown might araumo gour-
diaoaliip ov-r Ihrm aud gain oontrnl of
their properly. Brown waived examina
tion and gav* bun-i to appear b> fore the
Bupciior eourt. Ho oiaiui* he baa tetters
oi giutdiaosbip over (ho children from
ilia Probate conit of Barbour eonuty,
Ala.
Call and ace something now In Laeu
Fins jnst nut.
Jamu FiticaKH A Bxo.
Flralu BraawoaU,
Bronwootl same mar having a disas
trous fir-i jrratcrdiy tnorni* g. Tbo plan-
og.iuilt belonging lo Mr. T. N. Kilen,
caught flu- from the sparks of an erg n-,
and tbs nx t was in a Lius- for a lime, bat
liy herd w< rk it was extinguished. Had
the fire eoi.linnetl, a gnat amount of
lumber would bavo Leon destroyed.
Oulau Salta.
(hi to W. A. Bmilb's, Biuithville, for
eliiiiau Oliu n Salts, Gudrn Peas, Fresh
Calil-iiua Set-1, an I in fan! anythin iu th*-
wayof gartli-nirg-latluB. Achuice sn-ok
joat n euivc-i from tba growtta iu l't-on-
aylvaliia. . wtf
New Advertisements.
Call anti mi
Pius just out.
i stumming new iu Laos
Jauks FmcKutABna
K Change of Ifratbrr becMiitatM a
Change of Clothing.
finch boing Iks rase yon arc iovitsd to
call at Nos. 205 and 207 Forsyth Stria!,
Anititicnv, Us., where you will find a large
Block ol Units lteady Mads
CLOTHING!
Consisting oi FINE DUES* St’ITS,
BUSINESS HUm.
WORKING SUITS,
togrtlirr * j'li n !krg« lino of light and
heavy freight Ovfrconfii, Ulilers, Xc. t
mUirU wo >r« rCV ring oi ptieif lo unit
lb«* liino**. Tlimi* goodlii w«*»e hoattbi di
rect (n»m tbeumnuluciuicria und ure^unr<
Hiit«'od lo bo N*‘w Fp-mU Goo«Im ol Ibe lWnt
Mnicrm! and WorlnunnNhip, L>iUM
aud rirM-clH>h iu every ennicuiar.
JOUif K. NflAW.
Tbs Clothii-r. Ilntiar ai d Shiitrr.
(hill soil sat
Pilia jUal tint.
amnHiring new in Lacs
Jamk- Fiiickkk A Ban.
CUMMEUCIAI. .1IAI1HETS.
Fkhiiuaiiy 29,188*.
MB.vF.
Dali, alnttr rtts, per lb. 10 la 1C*
ill rati " 101*2 to II
IfitllKy a •••• ... " Illl-Silu 10
HiiuultlffiVf M HJ foO
GOKN AND MXAU
Cotm white. par hioh«i!, IW la»5
Com. m.hrd. ** 7ft
White metl ** AOP
FltOUK AND DP.AN.
Fioar,laainaiauly tcrbU.BOMo too
eliO'oe 1 6 2610 700
other well in tb* ante. This is esrtain-
ly a gnat and good thing for that section
A ISTcsalns In fllaxnlar.
|I)e:rnit Frw. I’.-m,]
Tliero was to have Wn a suit far as-
sanlt oml battery lieforo ono of tho ju-
trees in li e ti rnple yotiortlay. A fanner
down in Spring rclin wan charged with
having skipped the jawt of his neiglilx.r,
and two nazor.-lo:ulH of witiicsaeA wcr.-
on itantl to swear to thin and that. Roth
plaiutiiT and defendunt secmctllolre do-
termined men. and their reapecti-e
wivoa ant and glared at each othnr like
two old cats. Somo of the noccasary
formalities were being worked uu when,
all of a sndden, tho wife of ton com
plainant was taken with thn tnothuolir,
it wasn’t tha kind which growls and
matters and fools around, lint tho old-
fashioned, jumping uohe, and in tw
minute* olio was crying. Bor tears ■-
once affected tire w.fo of tlm defendant
and after a little she slid over and whis
pered:
“Poor thing—I'm sorry!"
“Ob! such an ache!" sobbed tbe vic
tim.
“I brought along some peppermint
and here it ia,” said tbe first as she pro
duced the phial.
“What's all this 7" asked the plaintiff
aa he came np.
‘‘Why. your poor wife is suffering ter
ribly with the toothache, and I pity her
from the bottom of my heart.”
“ Who’* got tho toothache?" in
quired tho defendant as he joined the
croup.
“My wife.”
“George! bnt that's too bad I HhVn't
I go to the drag store for you? r
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BRADPIELD’S
Id’s Female
Regulator
Remedjr for p rtaining to '
1li4 Woa^niia Mir IntFlhgeai wtmiMcnne-ira
hfrorlfbr f'»Honi g tb** ftlfcrilon*. It u npodtl*
*y at m a*« of Huttf ted or P«InfniUffn-
(ti Menatnul FnnoUon. AaarM«cdT fn bo mod
Holmes’ Llnimsnt
aOOW •• >9 ckU4-
mu!5 n'Sr’ 10 *•
MOTHER'S FRIEND.
Wbas ap-l-e I two or Uirto nuajli bCtn eon-
•« “4 qnfc ktWlr*?Jr
Pryor’s Ointment
Saner* e *% ,,r B i tm * #r **•**-
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IkoaT* "“»*•* ■«* RanaLctavaro^
THREE GREAT REMEDIES!
J. BRADFIELD,
No. lOBSonth-Fryor 8L, ATLANTA, GA.
fcl 2D wly.
Glover’s OperaHouse
THUMB lUXGXZTfl.
COMMENCING
,mncn«,m
otH# ninm: smu.tr, sn
COMING IN ALL THEIR GRANDEDB!
TIG UR
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NN'ufyraiw, rid <»eb yesr played »• Isnrar and
and Drairjir l
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year plays
.~..W. ,..v.v gl , nuilirmvfi, (llfili nit]
*•!' ri>ty huff wade abetftnient
that t if* ara anw jn-U> miU
Vauiriit’a, Tbl* jrs«r bu? **r»-na atrongnr and
bcitrr than ar r, »lih tbo l'ooyka Fnvorita
Bella Golden-
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by Lift Is FA UN IIC GOLDEN.
Tba Orrg:««t Obtl I AcMr«« IMfifj and •
wjjnpli ia i^Mpssr o U*Us« and
ftfKlieneii, W mjuclng Saw
VUjra and ><•» Hr* art, nnd
GIIAlCMlaNO MCHIC,
T lam’s day "Evening
THE PLASThR’8 WIFE.
DK(.L.\ OOLDRN an EDITH OHAY,
gmiaa r of Progrjmmj orb perfornuscr.
POPULAR PR1CK&
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..par Ik,
... 4 . . . . , AI thin the plaintiff turned about,
of tba country, aa wa ara informed tba held out hia hand, and replied:
water haratofora baa been aimoat unfit! "Bay. Georgs. I was a fool to bring „ —- —.
for us#. Thn water will noon bt analysed, j thin anil. I caPed you a liar and you hit jiSw/i*! 0 *"
—SmilbviUt EnUrpriaa. j” mo, that waa ri>ht. | r«u«'
“Bnt I'm sorry, .lim.”
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FOR A BU8INE88 EDUCATION
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btuln... tral.l.l alwt in .a. Santa. AlreT tb.
cukAPttoTJUTia. M-it-ui, .»«
to .Ttry SnaaS af kalws Creaisai'la.;
CMreraM ArlUrewk, ai r t«~ I'liiiipm
fssit
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tkre wawatUt-a aa* retaCwMteJnas
II. C. ADAlfH, ttawrea, Ua.
HreaUNI J>
For fortbre
cc.iflf
Orgaaa, Oneaa Orgaaa.
■fifi DOW ow band aadmoraaa Iba way.
<MH and aa, iba Mwatylaaaad Mt aw
■ fri** Jaxd Famai (no.
All tba leadiagBcbool Books, and a foil
lint) of Blank Books and Htationery, to ba
found at ths old reliable Drng. Book, and ^ f
Stationary bona* of W. A.Hmith, Smith-! and the qncor expression of his honor
“Then Ict’n drop tho whole hnninesv I UAOni.N'O AVDTirv
and ride homo together and hare a | Pretlna to lots
chit-ken dinner! Molly, git your cloak i Tire JJ
And in spite of lawyers and spectators .
,1 II,. _.li a klL UlitM, tire Mat, frr
Villc, Oa.
wtf
Brick far Sola Cb.ap-
I bava a remnant of brick wbioh I -
will wall for tba naxt "0 daya at (6.00 per :
tbonrond. I. IL Winonm, j
w3l Americas, Ga. ,
Ayar'a aaroaparilla ia tba beat medicine ,
face, th* plaintiff paid all costs, slapf>ctl
the defendant on tho back, and he-idcd
the party outdoors witb the explana
tion:
“Go to grass with your law anti law
yers, and yon women folks stop hare
UU George and mo bavo a drink!"
A roe for Iho Pnadle.
tExchangsd
Notice.
I Mb. .bia mMlw* m inform Iks puty wka
nb» the Itrtv.le re a> movs my biny (rent tbs
•ti.it bscb of J. (. Prli-.’. vorenssreoa or .host
in. lx et t>i ro.rv, m.t I u, lolly .ware «f tb.
tot m lo »bo in. i in Ire ore, and In poreomhm of
III. rrwf la nisrirt hren, sad if it Is ssl more-
Ml I iholl |.nicMtl to bsm Um sirretad. Ifrea
do not wool la b- nptad yrn asa retire dm
nan wbrva yon fo* It.
Hsorectnlly. J. S. BOLTON.
and treveiere will flad ia it as tffretnai, froa m friend In town. Th* tmao-
eure for tb* araptiona, boils pimplaa, j nhisticalcd AommI wrote back, thank.
atxama, at#., that break onl an tha alia i mg bar frtaad tor tba praaant, and aay
•TtET tffoct of diaordar to tba blood. I ing that the fonnd H vary baMd^, Wba,
caaaadbyaaa^iataadUfaodboardabip." tiadteaatieh, to e!*aawisdom with
AT COST FOR CASH.
Ravisr dbsamd of my sire* la iba Mao
tauareo fo WnTre BTI AXliKH * BTAPLK-
TOX. In W *oH«rro4 M.rrb !•:. I will flam bow
•ant that Nam Ml ad *00*0 la my Mato
At Cost for Spot Gash I
MwimalKMlnnL I auaa wbat I my aad
MB da .1111 my.
■Tyeiajo-tVNUH.tl.in sat Ml ia
|dfirel>tt - tl- it .arv. wUI n re iStM.lvm.ad
ajESs rr r*
CANDIES AT WHOLESALE.
J. W. HiMy, .t (nu a Mmtir. Man-, CMtan
Avvou*. »Lf maaakMare candy at iw. roam per
l-oua-i, wbm refar la font blm*. Tba mtnhaaw
*111 Ii4 ikst k'o ran*y wld mm Mm aM were*
lat low ream are para*, wklrb la tom dua tl on
ba laid duwn flam Vooott or dtlanio. f tb.irere
a aamjartrea af my raady with Mkm madjpa
Wa&tad.
aa. whtto n»a, atdwat_aa-
*
Vtwvir Stoarg.
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