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fi! TALmAGS Hi .‘DBOPE,
ATTENTION
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O X .VXD AFTER arNDAr, JUy i*. 1 *}:
Passenger Train* oa tUi: Central an
aoathw«stcru EjiilnMulsaiid bntncfcc* will re:
MilOoWtt f; ' ' . .->'*£
!’!l . 3?ctll0(ls Employ
• d l.y .'ercenary Men.
i L E Welch, 45P
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WE DESIRE TO EXPRESS OPR THANK? TO OUR FEIEKDS FOP.
THB-I.LBERAL PATROJTJOE EXTENDEDUS THEPAST TEAK, AND
TO SAY THAT OUK STOCK OF GOODS IS NOW LABGE AND MORE
COMPLETE THAN EVER, ALL OF WHICH WILL BE KEPI'UP TO
THAT STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE AND HONESTY FOR WHICH
WftfHAVE GAINED SO FLATTERING A REPUTATION. OUR STOCK
KM IP ACES EVERY NEED OF THE HOUSEHOLD OR PLANTATION;
SO MUCH SO THAT IT IS A COMMON SAYING, “GO TO TIFT’S TO
FIND ANYTHING YOU WANT.” * • ’
it them,
nag Branch. Way
lay- Scarborough
ile of Wight Lr like
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. .L'nfanla....
..Albany
XillcdaprOlt
——
Brighton 1
ill of Load
rite JSg
ouly cbeof
Pa.'J Ai.
J QOq In-T no HIM,
Wrh T raiTriiiii
£MsF
D £ >
»». ‘«e<» T Dorman,
■■Hh ~G K fi .yvl.
Add J Ltppiit. Coo*,
J W Shdr^-kpr, K JR / .irtridge,
Th"^ Kerr, Win LocLett,
,C C M«/re, . i £ Blonsky
Attest*..
.. Culciil.ua...
...Jtouuxia ..
....Albany....
Miitelgevilie.
H> desire to call your attention to o*ir. Favorite Brands of
Flour, Liquors,
E ace uow introducing the
following goods, and
W following
would be pleased to have
your orders for sample lots.
Respectfully,
be courted, engi
taneoody.
I Whenever a single wooer approaches
' one or the other he is shooed off by the
mother. Fellows most come in pairs
to get a courting chance at these girls.
Once this season they bad two sunul-
1 (ancons beaux. The old dame smiled
until her false teeth fell into her lap,
and her whale skeleton threatened to
tumble into’VWdr too. The wooing
went' along with celerity for awhile,
WE KEEP ONLY • THE HIGHEST GRADES AND HAVE ESTABLISHED rA TRADE
SIMPLY OX THE MERITS OP OUR GOODS. WHICH HAS INCREASED LARGELY.
Lamar, Rankin & Lamar.
others coaid .not care at all, Itonlv
proves that B. B. B. is far the beet
medicine.
20,000 bottles
of B. B. B. have been sold to parties
living inside thecorporatlon of Atlanta
since it was started two years ago!
- Why this wonderful sale of a, neW
remedy in so short, time with, so lit
tle advertising?
: It must be confessed that it ia^beeacse
B. B. B. has proven itself to posset
merit in the cure of blood, skin and
kidney diseases. Hundreds of home
certificates attest the fact of our claim
tfrjt in Atlanta and many other points
B-B; B. are**on'top,” and will stay
there. Many persons desire to know
tawrtfec B. B. B. acts on the system.
By entering the circulation, it' modi
fier the vitiated blood globules, in
creases the red corpuscles, antagonizes
all poison, vitalizes and. regenerates
the flagging forces, furnishes the par
bulumfor nch, new blood, eliminates
kll poison through the secretions, and
increases the apj»etite, while, by its
wonderful action upon the pores of
the skin, the kidneys, liver ami gland
ular system, all effete and impure
matter is speedily conducted from the
body, leaving the blood pure, fresh
rfty for awhile,
_ withdrew from
popped the ques
tion, and the chosen sister was willing
to isap “yf®,* ? but a maternal mandate
compelled her TO dismiss her lover be
cause the other tain hadn’t caught on.
FirstrC'lass Goods Only!
Lamar’s Eye Salve.
Retails at 25 cents, anti is the
best in the market.
v . Atlauta... It Slip i.i
ir . .alaoon.sr II - p .»
Knfaula,. ar
JVi; Ali>an;'.. ar^
J .A»|um'.r j».. ar
. HiUedge'- ’? . *r
In this line we carry the largest Stock in tills section. Weary agents for the
| IvQ, *»"AV IAJ IAIJ V •» II IA.I'mCU LUUUITt ,
J giro ine* S«>tl|md for residence and
j grave. The people are is such dovn-
(right earnest. There is rueb a roar iii
Uiuir mirth, like a teuipeet iu “The
j Trosaariis.” Take a Glasgow audience
I and a speaker must have Ms feet well
piafced onthe platform or'he w»114>e
overmastered by the sympathy of the
populace. They are nut -ashamed ro
cry with their proad palms wiping
Lamar’s Gout Specific.
In two sizes, retails at $1.50 and
42.50 per box. , Wilt certainly re
lieve the worst cases.
aslj *— Dentifrice
Cpres Blecdinc Gaiuj, Ulcers, Sore -Mouth,
Sore Throat, CTeacmr- the.'Teeth *nrl Purifies
tbeBreMh; wtd vui 'ieUnmenikil by lead
ing ilentuta Prepare*! by Dua. J. P. A W. R.
H«LR*8. Dentists, Huron. Ga. For Sale hy
hUPracfUlK and DentUn. iafi-ij
Lamar’s Headache
Plils.
In two sizes, retail at 60 cents
and $1.00 per box. We guarantee
these to be better tban-uir now
made.
Dow Law Cotton Planter
W T Coley,
'Xeumah Hill.
David Xeumau,
C C Campbell.
SsiB-Wifeddiiil.
Xr W 2Jock,
.Too Mercer,
•I B Everett,
•ffersou Davis,
’time ior rcatJ-
:he*M»«t of Brifc-
‘.n fir^t among
We are Sole Agents here for this, the only PLANTER -which has stood the
test of year* and still leads all other*.
Aiaaay; No. ■&.
AI Van r
•tofliaL
ifacou
secretions, restores nature to its nor
mal coudition, unclouds the troubled
brain, clears and beautifies the com
plexion, cheers the despondent,
strengthens the feeble, calms tlte dis
turbed nerves, and induces quiet and
peaceful slumbers. It has been in use
over twenty-five years as a private
prescription iu the South.
It is no far-fetched, foreign-found
or dream-discovered subterranean
wonder, but Is a scientific and happy
combination, of recognized vegetable
blood poison agents, effected after
many years of constant use and .ex
periment in the treatment of thousands
of some of the most appalling cases of
scrofulous, syphilitic and cutaneous
blood poisons ever known in the State,
resulting incomplete, and unparalleled
cures or pronounced incurable eases?
Send to Blood Balm Co., Atlanta,
lim 'llAtiari of
. say > flo yoo
{ veracity
vhathe might
a guu.”
• »t iu the dark
bc««, know-
res. If ligiiL
ould beeonu'
tarve.
of Mrs. aV.
turned from
ionic In Mt.
. to resuming
on Tuesday
SHERIFFS SALE.
’ILL be soW before the Court Hgu>e door
in Allwnr. Dougherty county. Georgia,
head to the tip end of the nail on the
big toe there is a paroxysm of cachin-
.e'olum'.'iiH.
Lamar’s Mexican Mus-
angrFood
FOR STOCIC One pound
packages 25 ceaU. Best in market.
Our Stock of Groceries, tuple Dry Goods.
Boots and hoes, «&c., &<., at
Prices Below Coinpetition.
•A. lanta i*i za 4
MilIeig.j»i;lo.. , 4i( jo rj •
Ef.t»ni >n. ..*r iia> j
.. Angn-1» , .»r 3 r» j
_.SriVRui.ub *,* 3 A- :
a Eatofrton aat! A. iilotigcrilit
hours ot sale, oa ibe nr*t
c4ier next, the . following
Uity lot of land, in the citr
erty county, Georgia, anil
i o! said city as lot No. 74,
d on and sobl to satisfya fi.
•ugherty Superior Court, iu
. Tift Jfc-fki. n. Mrs. E. C.
mtified this Sentemlicr 4th.
K. G. EDWARIW.
NO HALF AND HALF.
No half and half about the Scotch
character. What he ha*es lie hates.
What he likes he likes. And he lets
you know it right away. He is alto
gether Liberal or altogethor Tory, His
politics decided, his religion decided.
Get him right, and he is magnificently
right. Get him wrong, and he is fully
BILL NYE SKATING,
i 30 p ni lv ■. iuitonw'U
132 p in Iv M illed {OYille
5 26 p m nr .41 acor
I 5» a in ar. uolur.bua ..
ii'ia : a iu ar’%^?ny!'.*
II 50 p iu ar. "nXt: nta
Lamar’s Liver Pills
Price 10 cents a box. As gc
as aay at 25 cents.
.Sicrne ; ;
her vfc
vSierllj i
; the du
ne vl.
/ —I j-..
calling
. pectHii
|- years b
• >V ar,”
as a“gi
—Ar< :
corresp'
ter of Lf
He w’lis .«•>
summer
hike pli
—The .
areastr
when it
not Or’
than eig:
miles 1»
- —TJie
Couneit
for saioc ’
and attn
Ing u pie:
-.Seyu
inson am
ernors 01
tlieRcjpu
■A. B. Coi
the Repul ■
fice.
v —a! Chi
‘Mudasla
cago lawy*
cordauccv
there was.
Wencity, n
could hurt
'—An eaj
;pllUx»y in*
while he
lifted him i
jilug him t •
dm badly
•era with U:
: —Mrs. i
. 'y, has ni
*he 1’ai
ndiU al
;r ,St. L
bus sta
-oiid it
You ran Save Money by Tradin^ with Us.
lagnificently
. _ .. OF _ dne is fully
wrong. A Scotchman seldom ebaqges.
By the time he has landed fairly on his
feet in this world be has made up his
mind, and he keeps it made up. If he
dislikes a fiddle In church you cannot
smuggle it in under the name of a bass
viol. We like persistence. Life is so
short that a man cannot afford* very
often to change his mind. If the Israe
lites in the wilderness had bad a few
Scotch leaders, instead of wandering
about for years, they would in three
weeks have gotten in the Promised
Land or some where else, Justus decided.
But national characteristics are grad
ually giring way. The Tweed is dry
ing up. The' Atlantic ocean under
steam pressure is becoming-a Fulton
ferry. When I asked Jtohn Bright if
he was ever coming to America he
said, “No; America comes to me!”
" * A i breadstnffa
SHEB1IT>8$ALE.
TXTILL be enlri before Ibe Coart Houmi door
i » in Albany. Dbugnerty county, Georgia,
between tbe leeaj hours of mUo, on the first
Tuesday in Oct
G3)a mar tSavtnr.aU.
No. 34. • I rom P
Tuesday in October next, the following pron
erty, to-wit: Lots of land No. 3SS. 3W6, S9i and
itoart ni SW. in the 1st district of Donaberty
county. Georgia, and known as the Cruger
Tine Place, Wvie*l oirand sold tonutGfya fl.
fa. issued from the Court of Ordinary of said
State and county. In favor of Mrs. E. A. Crn-
«r,et- aUrs.^. Wcse*4owRky. administrator
of the estate of X’ Cruger, deceased. Ten
ant notified" tlua September 4thi 1SS5.
^ P. G. KDVVARl>S, Sherifr.
Sept. Sth, 1*85. •
CITY XAKIiB.iL SALES.
\T? ILL bo soid Iterorr the Court House door,
TV in tbe city of Albany, IXmghcrty
> leans, still
Ic Paris, ex-
coming five
. of the Civil
haractevlzes
Perry
p m
LcM-al .Sleeping Curj oa aU:>i b 'ht trsjiw be.
« -een Sarunouts an<l A-; r -a-- . .-iavannth 3r..t
aeon. Savanna I aud Arlaiua.
C »SNZT7H»l.
The Mdledgcvl am Eatonton tram rung
daily (except Monday j between Gordon aud
Eaton ton, :u..i tia.lv 'ex<^pt Sunday» betwei-u
Katonton and GouiOiv.
Tralu No. W, leaving Savatir.jih at B :ir, p u .
will not stop (e?u»pt‘ on Sundaytu put <>t
iiiissengt-rt at Rtstioiis’between bat»i!u;i: i
Lamar’s Lemon Tonic.
Price $1.00 per bottle. The best
remedy for chilis, ague, etc.
AN ABUT ROMANCE.
ders. free, 'filled with information
about Blood and Skin Diseases, Ki<l-
tii- ingLsh war
;;; • 5 : 6 a daugh-
sral Meig*.
Desert this
Idiog will
ney Complaints, etc.
Lamar’s Cholera Reme
dy- .
Price 25 cents per bottle. For
dlartiicea, pains in the bowels,
cholera morbus. Should be in
every house.
St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
Lieut. W. A. Shnnk, Eighth United
States cavalry, and Mrs. Carrie. Pratt,
daughter of Post Chaplain Merrill, were
united in the holy bonds of wedlock at
Fort Clark, Tex.
A RemtnUci-nce of Slavery.
Tweqtyrsix years.ago,.says the Mo
bile Begiettr, a Mr. Allen purchased in
Newbeni, X. C. f Piety Tripp and her
Bon Eugene, who was then a boy 1**
S ears old. 3Ir. Alien carried the roo
ter and son to Richmond. Va., where
they were put in Uje sales-yard and
sold to different purcliasers. Eugene
was earned to Arkansas, thence. was
of postage
years ago.
ter carried
•54c.y less
than 150
oue bright and rosy
moruiug in early June last. Two
hours alter the ceremony was perform
ed, and while bride and groom 3ur_
rounded fcy congratulatory friends,
still lingered over the sumptuous wed
ding breakfast, an order was received
from headquarters directing Lieut.
Shunk’s company to take the- field
against Geronimo, the. Apache chief,
aud his .band of restless, discontented
and blood-thirsty redskins. . It was
hard. Not a doubt of that. But there
was nothing for Lieut. Shnnk hr do but
Do not. be Deceived by Inferior Goods!
bany ami Blakely. ^
At Sanuoaii with Savaaimh, norida inn
Western Rsilwsy; utAurust# «jih aljlinor Ig
North and L*u.t; at itJniitfl with Air-Line at. •
ynnesaw Routes to all points North,
Tickets for nil points ami bleeping ear t.vrttiR
on sale at City Office, No. liuJJ atrctr.
G. A. WHirtUKAb, W31. ROGERS
» Pa.->. Agt. Gen Sunt. aavanDsh.
J.C. W. Y. SHKI.LUA.V,
Gen.Trav, Ajrt. Traffic Saiuip-r,
Sataunah. Ga,
Besides that, American
and American meat must hare their
effect on European character. All
careful observers know that what men
eat mightily affects their character.
The missionary among the Indians
compelled to live on animal food gets
some:of the nat»ire of the aborigine*,
whether he will or not. The Anchor
line of steamers going to Glasgow
takes great cargoes of American meats
to Scotland. The meat of animals
butchered m America is kept on steam
ers in a cool draught especially ar
ranged for that purhosfe. The meat
market of Scotland is being revolu
tionized. The Scotchmen eating Amer
ican beef and American mutton aud
American venison becomes partly
American. English farmers deplore
the coming In of so much American
bread staffs. The Englishman eating
American wheat, American rye and
American corn, must become iu part
Americanized. And here is an e!e-
mehfrof safety which political econo
mists would do well to recognize. The
O., have
e the City
irdinance
c«r forces
«<5, lbrm-
c lobby,
ca, Rob-
itic Gov-
birth of
• ill alive,
•vivor of
that of-
DeVotle’s Cure
•Jrunkenness.
war broke out,- where
Price $2.50 ami $5.00 per bottle. 1
This is a sore cuke if patient will
take as directed.
/SEOHGIA, Do ugh r sty Couxtv—W’Pl be
vJ dold before the Coart Hound door, io the
City of -VIbany. «ai*i state aud county, within
the legal hours ol Bale, on the Am Tuesday In
October . next tbe . following property to
wit: One Fries & Co. Eciijwe Station
ary Engine, No. JR5G, llxM cylinder, one
Frick a Co.. 35 H. 1’. .Return Tubular
Boiler t4. 3-iuch 13 ft. Hues; also oue 4S-inrh
Grist .Mill complete with Hoisting Screw
and all its pulleyr; also two Erick 4k Co.
Eclipse Cotton Gnu, fifty'Saws-etch with
condenser with each gin, two pieces 3 two and
fifteon-sixteeuths iu. t*oci*lieel Shafting with
all their hearings aud pulleys; also 13 leet of
12-iuch guai belting. Levied on a-* tbe prop
erty or J. It P. Durham to satisfy a mortgage
11. fa. from Donglierty Superior Court in favor
t>i Frick &. Co. vs. J. It. P. Durham, th : s 31st
day. of July,itA»5. -
F. G. ED WARDS, SHJtaiFr.
I offer the following first-class fertilizers to the farmers
of Dougherty and surrounding counties, believing a ju
dicious use of the same will give satisfactory results.
Wa offer the above line of
goods as superior .to any
others in the market, and we
solicit a trial order.
make enquiries as -to thegjlhere-
abouts of his mother. The bead of
the house is not fu the dffy aL preseut,
hut Eugene was met at the door by a
Xewbern young man, who heard him
relate the object of his visit. Mummy
JaDetbe old family servant, who Is
also from' Newbern, was called upon
for infltemation. .She met Eugene on
the Jront gallery of tbe house, ; aiid.
upon seeing -him, ex claimed: ‘Haw*
bless ray soul, if dis ain’t Eugene
Tripp.” Eugene was dumbfounded at <
being so addressed, and after hiking a
minute, to think, replied; *‘ Yes,you ; s
A LBAilV. Ga.", Sept 5. 1-d.
friend:
r a Chi-
<, hi ao-
■ idling,
f P aYKING effect niter SUN i*A Y, K V-
A TEMBEU 18*.
> DAY PASSE>CEK TRAIN
. ’ Ditily;
Leave Albany forMitcun and Hont*
;gomcry.. . .... nuu
Arrive at All.any from Macon ami
Montgomery „ Did p in
EXTENSION TRAIX.
tSkr- Daily,
Rlakely ior Albany... # ; go a m
fifr% ,’e Albai.y from Blhkely !2n4) m
- h,r ,i,llkt, y-
Amve Blake,y - 7z«p i.
MACON AND ALBANY VJGHT P A NS BN
GKR TRAJX.
, .. Daily.
£«*ye MaconforAJijaur^taRy m
Aarrive Albany from Mrmon l&WSLia
creant-'. It soon became evident tiiat
the campaign against the Indians
would be lon^ and tedious, so Post
Chaplain Merrill decided to return with
his family, including Mrs. Lieutenant
Shrink, to their old home iri Atlanta,
Ga. Thus the separation lietween the
rudely severed man and wife became
wider and more complete. All sum
mer long Lieut. Shiiiik, with his com
pany, scouted through Arizona in pur
suit of the Apache band, while his
brave and patient wife quietly awaited
h]s return at her old home away down
in Georgia. Two weeks ago* Lieut.
Siiunk, sUll in the field, was over
whelmed rvith-joy and pleasure antici
pation by the receipt of an. order de
tail ing him to attend the calvary school
at Fort Leavenworth, Kan. As may
be Imagined, he was not long in obey
ing the welcome order. Upon Teaching
Fort Leavenworth he readily secured
a short leave of absence, telegraphed
Mr.- . Shlink to meet him in St. Louis,
and oa Monday bride and groom were
reunited at tbe Southern hotel in tUift.
city. Their long deferred honeyifldBMi
will doubtlessly preve tmusl9bgji
happy, and will be marred l»y no feSS
of a second sudden unexjiected separa
tion. Under army regulations one
lieutenant, from each, regiment in the
'his j So there was quite a large audience
'•>dy j present with opera glasses. Some
j navi umbrella.^; chpeebuiy on the front
j ax> vvs. These were worn spread in
utH-! ui ward off fragments ol‘tlic rink
and ! 'vluch might become disengaged and
r0j> _ set in motion by atmospheric dbturb-
sing nffoes.
ioul- 1 J ‘ obedience ton wild Wagnerian
snort from the orchestra I cuiuc forth
ouis “ i£o aroaa skatfcj in hand, f
irizc ,oe ^ J'crfeotly ut home before an audi-
t ' ence wheo 1 have my skates in hand,
med ' ■ a morbid dc?lre to wear the
. ' skates on iny feet that has always been
‘r bife noire. Will tiic ofllco-boy please
tri- K‘ vti rn,J ^ brass check for that word so
that 1 can cret is iu when I go away?
My first thought after getting ray-
» be self secured. to the skates', was this:
, f°r **Am I in the proper frame of mind?
ions .\m X doing this in the right spirit?
n * s > Am 1 about to shule in #suc!i a way as
’ “t io lift the fog of unbelief which now
• envelopes i sinful woriil, or shall L
ton- deepen the opaque night in which my
race is wrapped ?”
-ml Just then that end of the- rink ernpt-
si.'- c.l iu a. mamier so forthwith and so lout
ng- tnsrmble thud liadtopush it back in
un- place with my person. I -never saw
>*?, anything done with les? delajr or le*«
>m' iungiior.’ m
.. on ’l lui r.ndieucc wont wild with ert-
so ; fhuslasm, and l responded to the en-
| coir by writing my name in the air
| with my skates'.
! Tills closetl tilt- first soauce, am! my
i traiiK'T took me in the diessing-ri'om
j to atiov.d A 1 consultation dC physicians.
'' ‘ After the rink ;: i pouter had jacked up
'thv b'oi- .u little I went oue again. I
^ f nad no fears about my. ability to per-
-1 i form the ntechauieal psrt assigned me,
y j hill I was Ftil! worrU-.i uyer trio qUes-
^jiitni whether it would or would;not be
j of lasting benefit to mankind.
Those wi»o have cloudy iLinfzed
- 1 my frauid repof-c have admituxi
FOR COMPOSTING. *
Eti fen Dissolved Bone, John Merry man’s & Co. Dis
solved Bone. Weston’s Dissolved Bone, German Eainit.
COMPLETE FERTILIZERS.
Baldwin’s Ammoniated Dissolved Bone, John Merry-
nian & Co.'s Ammoniated Dissolved Bone, Weston’s
Dissolved Bone r Soluble Pacific Gnanp.
These are all well established goods—except Weston’s
Ten tons of this brand was placed iu T. '
farmers wliich gave satisfaction—same
best guano they _ever used. It was an-
ing it rich in : ' „
enough of Ammonia to stimulate 1 the plant wh’ile
and not- enough to burn in severe drouth,
All these lertifizers'are offered for cash or bit time un
til next fall to prompt paying customers.
Send in your orders early.
KXECniOU-S SUE.
rjEOUGlA. Doughkktv Goc-ttt.—I hrre
*-■ tliia tiny filed, in the Ordinarv’r oCir« of
said county, »n apiihcntiou t<» sell the renltv
belonging to the estar^of O. J. Farrington.
duccR.-cf. .sai.l anjtli. ntion to be heard at the
Dctqbux Ternt. 1»5. to l>e held on tbe first
Sfoudsv in sai'l month.
J. VEXTPLETT.
Ex’r. on otnlc of O. J. Farrington, dee d.
| August 17.
LETTERS OF DlSHlfiSlOlf.
flEOltG l A—DtW O HKHT T COCNTY-AVhere-
a.-, Joseph Thorne, administrator of I. J.
Brinson, represents to the court in his peti
tion, duly filed aud eutvred on record, that he
has fully administered I. J. Brinson's otate.
This is therefore to cite ail persons concerned,
kimlri'd and creditor., to show cause, if any
they can, why said Administrator shonldnol
bti dir-charged from hi- udininistration, and
receive letters of dismission on the first Mon
day in November, l.*s ».
Z J. ODOM, Ordinary.
JiiK--’. IW. v...
the hands of good
.j saying it was the
h experiment, mak-
x otash and Phosphoric Acid, and only
n'rvn! n il : , » . I . “
young,
tJIHE UNDERSIGNED lU^ires toinfornr. his
A fnemie and the puhlit* thal he cr.n be
found hereafter at «
Is
ylj’lgrouiuls :
present the \
tils in Washi
J —A voun
‘Twas playing«
ter m hen he
\Ing lip he be
piiniou with i
crying out:
shadow, was
shonld drag i
:»s to throw m
^ tr*'*' of thw roan arc run by Coat; a 1
\<A>J ileriduui fijat! wWcb i« Mi ipinnH's tjoy, •;
tbftu Savannah Tima, I
SfrzhlNTKKnt.sT'z' orritx, ,
O SaVivkaH, Aug sa,
X and niter Aug. au. itws, 1>
lnasw on tbi» roau win r.m u» |£>G>v, .
- ' FAo'J mail;
l*atea Savannah daily at fail „ , u
ArrivesSstuuvah dnuy aL...^ s;# u
Anives Jesup A'ily at ss* l m
Arrives Waycrot 5 daily at n .u
Arrh-er Calmhau dally at Jl nai,
AtTiTes JackwnvJtedaily at !...«*•. 0 v
<***7 lists* i
Better than Represented.—1 have,
tried Chiilarine and found it to be as
good or better than represented . W. S.
Mitchell, Marion, Fla., Sept, 18,1884.
j 0 —I bough t oue bot-
—- I:
ptiy. J. L. Jackson,
nne 8,1884.
Best Medlfilne Sold.—M. A. Sim
mon’s Liver Medicine seU* well, gives
universal festivity. "What a time of service in sent to the “school” at Leav-
nceoid when all the - world break lasts. ’ en worth, where they mast remain two
and dines, and sups together! : years for the purpose of receivuigin-
— •— ■ ! scruction iu the higher and more intri-
W1LLIAM OR JOHN ? ■ catc> branches of their profession. - For
two years, therefore, Lieut, arid Mrs.
A Strauge Story of; on EngiuetrN | .Shunk iuay enjoy each other’s society
iA* r * Heath. i without fear of interruption.
Vtviu the Eroidug Tpiegram.
The Iron Mountain railroad, of Mis
souri, through ex-Judge S. S. Blake,
this morning paida huge sum of money
to Mrs. Eileu Fitzgerald, of Brooklyu,
for having caused the death of her son
several years ago. The story of the
easels an. interesting one, and jllus-
'Crutes die fact that truth is stranger
than fiction. It appears that Jonn
Fitzgerald, >* ho was well known in po
litical circles iu Brooklyn, enlisted at
tlic outbreak of the war. After serv
ing in several regiments he returned
home. He only remained a short time,
when he again went away. For two
years he corresponded regularly: then
lost. Last fail
Jlrs. 1 Herald while em _
ployed as an. engineer oTrSwiyoH
Mounfaiu road he, on Abril 23/x^.q
Ge of Chiilarine, and It cured me of
chills vei
Auburn,
!»«■. Ul l.'UU AU.
25, *n tho Sth dUtriet, oonUinrug 250 ur.re*,
more or aa the property ol J(. A. Adam-
and Robert A Jaidrt, to -•".prfv one Superior
Court fi. la.. J. !\ Steven* vs.M:~A. A lams
and Robert Adsns.
G. W. GALLaWAA.
ArriresDupont (—..
Arrive* VaMcc.ta <lan
Arrive# Quitman dan
Arrirea Thomasrilie vut-.au u i»
IcKM v Jf*2:
Uadwavl ** lu^o a. m.
Faaaeugew for Macon and Atlanta take this
l K A n\f rr,1,iD ^ Mt 5: » V n» *»nd Atia-c*
at iu as* p ni.
- Vaeaenma-sfor Brunswick taketbiatraia ar.
riving at Brunswick ( v ia J>. ft W. K’y. at 7
p. m. ■
. fiMneizw lor Feni.tiMjina, iV,a.!o,^Oc*ta.
Leesburg, Gainesviiitf.CuUar Key uuu nil
*!!».«“!*.***»» &Wr mi
satisfaction, add mycustotuers say that
Walk Light tlnukmen.
, '*Vaiton News.
r I1ie funniest thing that occuredcourt,
• week was performed by Constable
| Smith ofCut Offdistjict. When Judge
Ests took the bench to try a ertse for
Judge Hutchins, be rapped with the
gavel and said: *‘The bailiffs must
krep order in this eonrt now.or I
I shall fine them. 1 will'take all the
A MinrUia|r J;;
Fox Flu -
c rrATioy.,
G eorgia, Baxjcr Cocxtt«—To all whom
it may concern. Elizabeth. A. Klins hav •
in* in properfonn applied to me tor perma
nent Letters of Adimnisiratkmtoa the estau-
of Mathew Kilns, Tate of said county, thiu is to
cite all ami Jiagular the creditors and next of
kin of Mathiiw Kilns to be and appear at my
ofltee within the time allowed bv law and
show cause, if anjr they can, why permanent
administration should not be rruuted to
Elizabeth A. Kline on Mathew K'.iiw’s estate.
Vt itness my band and official si^natore.
W.T. UVIXGSTOX.
August 36,1886.,Ordinary 3 C,
here. I cheerfully recommend It, P.
S. OolBtwi, HVuggist, Washington C.
H;, Ohio, DCC. 2G, 1883.
Mexican Female Remedy.
The most Effective Astringent
and Pact Alleviatoi: ix the WTokld.
—Ifi eKi)C*cially designed for that class
of female diseases only know n to and
appreciated by ladies, including all
weaknesses, Inflammations, ulcerations,
dif-plocements/irregularities, etc., and
differs from all other female medicines
Id that it is to be applied directly to the
affected ports, which it cures at once.
Piles an Piles of Suffering’.
C. C. C, is the -oniv guaranteed dead
shot in the world for internal or blind
piles, external or protruding piles,
bleeding piles odd itching piles, the
most aggravating cases often yielding
<hizUty qusrantexKl equal u> way in
ket. trices iiirchbed on application.
Montreal,
tenant of l
ws tbnt v IV
■e. reported.
A great
were chi
.' : *■-* the '
' ."ted to
Cutnt09 "*”* Lutct nutsm.
SIBLEY & CO. Rocbetter.UY. . Chicago, i!L
JAS. K.P, KEATON.
b.7-«in. Jonilfnr T. H. W.
. Hiring i<*l'I jc-ure*.ev.
tatpreuara ien iix.n u
C fcu tte patt ysAt or wore
. we pleated to report
: flue it fcu t 1 *** -yatirr
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fvui of, eL
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^ia tritlu, xmvjuv :»t i'cneux-m ut ly^ ^ ui
nl ' Orteaa^7:45* in. i^uli
New Orleans a:M * akt T n1 ^ -* T * H-iranna t i
The Cculrai ami J*eo; fl’e Live stearner?
f . toilovruig tcheUale: Stv. i
it- j 7-—— ApaiacLicoi.. > •
(,. r .
i>;d*vp it) .
New Orleans.
llte Central ami
rertise the folio win» -
leave Cliatwhoocheo t-x:
Itonilays uu-l Wflv.-fiu
luiiibu* OU Tu.;s»!a.\m,
arrival of Fast M*U
JESUP EXPRESS,
4;a)p-.
7 r.70 a
* bp:..
ir ;iud Bug suiion 1 - lietwv< ■
ip. -•
ALD A .NY Eil'KEhS.
»l:50p a.
til IS • L*
1111>> p ni
2'Xo a i.;
. 5:55 h iu
. 7:uc a th
. 4a>5 a :n
a ti:
Hit: b ir,
5:S3/ »n
vilTe^^ car? Sava-mat,
^Palace eleepip^ e»ra Savtmna|r to
.ig taken
nte and five a i
of the di
Chnrle
L NKW YOHK
Ni:\v "V<>t:k
Olliers ia.» ’tt;
more
children n
sa-eet, which
imporevi
school is beih&k
:heiUh siuttio •:*. V
to one application, and always surren
dering in-from three to six days to the
powerful and painless influence of this
gioht among the great aud wonderful
discoveries of the age. -
Simmon’s iron' Cordial prevents
diarrhcea, cholera, levers and all
rxal fevers.
- ——— — - A
J»MC K SBZttAXb t m, Blierar^ U
r. 3d. 1882. Px?.
nta aafoiiowu:
•Arrivfed Sarauuab «Jaiiy at..
Arrives Jf8np -»
Slop at all rv
Savauuub a«<i
Leave*Sa*arn).-.!i <iai)y :t
Arrives Saraun.ili daily j,
ArrlYe* Jef-up daily at ...
Arrirea Waycro«, dmlv K
Amvoacahabaa daily ni
Arrivea JocksonviU.* a»>l;
i Dupout daily at.
Arrivea Live Oak daily »i
Attttm GaioesrOle doite
ANDRETHS’mseed^CATALOGUE
Father Klncli to Hi, Prop?.,
Atlanta Constitution
The sermon ofF^tScrSTrsenon mat*
rimouy and me remarks which follow
it, is interesting reading.
The reverend father wants his young
folks to marry. He upbraids them
with their slowness in this regard and
drifted naturally into Lome’general re-
'*«ctiohs. The most notable of these
J* J^te-N^jMrriage is getting to be un-
foshlonaWe^riadAnBericans, and that
whfle they* lead arr-oiiwy.- people In
extremes, they-lack the masteitegjove
. A Str»l?;ie Railway.
Brooklyn Eagle.
“Russia is building a sirategle rail
way to the Austrian frontier.” You
know what a strategic railway is, don’t
l’etitiopeni' Att’y.
D» t!jc SajHjrior Court,
present tfte Tlonfirrblc
\' B * Ah 41 bj, j
New?.
|gr s <;
- om..
' saiJ tie ,
affeYai
m .> a«rI6
..
■ rbu
•« G
-— ~'l
. .. - -ofcOnbv,
' y SL" . '
r»i. kno,
fS|t»g ” -
Ip* ■ I 'ion’t
jF’viea ivw as]
I^itfiWavcr'/u.
Arrive .
Arrive
SRMm&rn
‘ J.BfuTlS&jr," '
Ir. Lincoln « »» i^ eflnuu Pur.
than,
licago Hcr.-iiu
Lefore President Ifincolo had been
t office six weeks the rictori had all
r spoils worth taking. A\.t a Dem-
ktio postniaster witli a salary ofnrerre
In fiOO was anywhere to be found
1 from that day until March i lust,
mocrats have" n.-: been permitted
hold an appointive Federal oiilce.
^ie seemed nothing extraordinary
ml of entire* 5u the prediction that,
t^swent of Democratic success
|LATQHlEY'§
t £°A x :
trarr, it»e no. w in delimit ihmof ltti
MortwHI ejter Jnilrmatt M forc-Iosore OB
jHd*ort*«gc. LBtt&^rUUtm awl'order
MthrlS*. A.If.HAXSELL.
■ . . J. s. C. S. c„ PiNwi.link. J
L^_jwent of Democratic
|v wooT/t what was. called a ckou.
it; new administration has been in
■;ition six mohdis, onfi nas
- uo clean sweep— tnere has been
ean^weep at -.d- In tbe 2.vl23
dcnlial post-iflices there have been
hinges a»:a a large percentage of
PUMP
matched a pair of strav army naze
and rigged out a wagon. Proportv
was liahle to be ‘coufisaded’ »nd tbe
wealthier citizen* would have federal
soldiers detailed to guard what was
in danger. But Sam knew he could
not toe a guard detailed for his hum
ble properly and be went off and got
a Yankee uniform and an old musket
aud when the federal, would reach
Sant’s wagon they would behold a
Youthful tint solemn sentinel faith
fully guarding the team. When Yan
kees were scarce off would go the ’blue
clothes and away would go the nhl
wagon: but whenever the federal,
were around, Sam would jump into
lit.. Kl»... un*l Cmm.T * - . , -
10,1)3 pm
sauam
pis,
43:05 km
. 5.-06 sm
*46 am
S30VB
girl; That
thriftiest aofl
maity wafer,
efl a good nl^i
'—A Solomon.is wanted to sit in sol
emn judgment in Milwaukee, Two
mothers in a social rhapsody agreed to
bailie their baby birrs together iibd in
an evil moment began the dlveraioc.
Both boys were but four day* old and
neither: of the mothers had learned to
know her offspring by any distinguish
ing mark. Somehow the babies got so
badly mixed that they never have been
sorted .duce. and the women are cry
ing eveu yet because each fears she is
nursing the other’s child. Meanwhile
the boys are tuiim. '
'■siXii -appointments inade fco fill
vice created by death, resignation
'.lr.itbo.oT terra. Tln reore4S,42J
tiices os' the fourth das?, that is
to which the postmasters are ap-
d, not by- and with the advice
-mssut m the’Senate ujx>n the
ntion of riie President, but by
st Oflieo Department. Iu these
aye beexi haz^ACO changes many
-s oppoiiitraynte 'being made to
ancies arising from ordinary:
BEAUTIFUL
k HE8VOaSOES:UTT
IQiuunc psonu
IX*7AC • - '.munct
on • *\vai
! ?noran
>'**y imj
; ' oar c
l ; brist
!i ^ I>* a
CVUB Iwb niw.
FQegzre frequeuUy preceded by g
senna of weight in the hack, loin, and
lover ^art of the gbdmoen, eegSag^
ie ho lias some af-
aeigh^riiig
fieknoorii)i
ForXzcr
ta. Binnitf;
* n
wick at j fa
«H8a& JBSL r
MACON. GA.|w m
fectiou of tlie kidneys op l_ *
organs. At times, symptoms o* m
gostion are present, flatulency, nue
. iuess ef the stomachy ete. . A raoistn
j like , perspiration, producing a vi
I disagreeable itching, after getti
] warm; Is agcoimnou atxeralant. Blii
{Bleeding and itcbing Fih» yield
■ ] ouoe to theoppiicatio'kvf Dr. Boss
.i ko’s Pile Remedy, which direc
> I upon toe ports affected, absorbing i
11 Tumors, allayicg the intense Rcniz
. J and effecting a penulnent cure. Px
, j 50 .cents. Address,* The Dr. Jk&w
■« Medicine Cb-, Piqtia, O. Sold by 1
hi? blue and stand watch! aver bis
team. It was a good : ruse, and Sam
never lost his property.”
^u«.rktt»
>. • urn
inuen and .ficchttuicn.
uoney and Doctor bills. Be-
>ir Mothers. Wires and Sisters
tely purchase of Dr. Boeanko’s
ad Lang Syrup, best known
'or Coughs, Colds, Croup and
i effectious. Relieves Chil-
roup In one night may save
mis of dollars. Price 50cts.
4* Sa«W«» SO#, Sold by
E3, V . J . 4
•J22£9*l
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-U eur; tie?
y !«@vVW
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... «»}. !C
Savant.ah., ar «»30
:t m '4:;)«. :n
Ho.a.
Frem C’uliuub iH.
\ >. .V
12 20 pm lv
5 IK p iu ar
» SO p m ar
.... i.'oluwbus ..
.lv
Auanta .. .
. ar.. ... . .
13 00 am ar.
Albany ...
Al 'Bedgevllle.
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No. i.
From Etifaiii.-i.
A’o. 4.
1137 a iu iv.
3 90 p iu ar.
SSipm ar.
1 «* a iu ar.
WOpraw.
Albnay
.ADuron
. .. 'Columbus
‘ ytoftgvhte...
{ r r *; :•
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” {to be thoro
MgWy convinced chat worth- j
*, less compo
uoda become '‘^hakv” at all •
*«new ianoi
rations, while an honest! ,
t J preparatior
4 never lean opposition, j j
.1 We do n <
it propcse to “vripe < f ’ 1
i others, 03
the field for operatiofi is j '
’ J large, and 1
we accord to one and all the!
i same jvrivil
egeswc enjoy. We are not j
:|bo far lost
to business principles as-to -
{deeounce a
ny other reinedv as a fraud,!
No. 54.
From Macon.
No. si.
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ar S p m
nr Jr-pa
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From Macon.
SIC a m U .
HQpiu ar.
MOCOi.. . . .
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lv 555pm
ar lifaj
•No. 1. . From Maeoo. No. 51
No. T
8 80 a m It..
1325 p mar
.Macou . lv eoopm 847 ai;
. Atlanta, .ar V50 pm 7 30am
Nu. 22.
From Fort Valkv-
No. 21.
1* to p-m i-T.-
10 6S ?> u: ae
... furt ; WUb> .
Vcrvy
.lv litoat
ir 2205$ Vi
So.3. A'rorn Atlanta .So.54
So. 13.
okan jbowv.
ftSlPARlWM.
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' • No. ti.