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• He Was Needed Anyway.
Here ia a story that comes to me at
first hand: A night watchman having
charge of a number of houses at a well
known summer resort in this state was
desirous of getting another house, so he
went to the owner of it!
“No,” said the latter, “I don’t need
any one to take care of my house at
night. If a burglar comes in I’ll shoot
him.”
‘•That’s all right,” said the ready
watchman, “but after you’ve killed
him you want some one to piill him out
of the house for you.”
The watchman was engaged.—New
York Epoch.
Hare Not Sjioken for Fifty Tears.
The Dumb Boys in Russia are a curi¬
ous sect. Why they are called Dumb
Boys no one seems to know. The sect
is con . posed of both sexes, old men
being in the majority. Some of those
deluded old patriarchs are known to
have kept their vow of silence for more
than half a century.—St. Louis ItepuB
lie.
The Rival Ildllcs.
He—I really think Miss Kighup tried
to cut us.
She (rival belle)—If she had tried
she would have succeeded. Did you
ever see such a hatchet face?—‘New
York Weekly.
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Both tho method and results when
Syrup and refreshing of Figs is taken; the it is pleasant
to taste, and acts
gently Liver yet ul promptly Bowels, on the Kidneys,
a cleanses the sys¬
aches tem effectually, fevers dispels eoids, head¬
and and cures habitual
constipation. only remedy Syrup kind of Figs is the
of its ever pro¬
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac¬
ceptable its to the stomach, prompt in
aetiou and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy &q< 1 agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular Byrup remedy Figs known. sale
of is for in 50c
and 61 bottles by all leading drug¬
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro¬
cure it promptly for any one wha
wishes to try it. I)o not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA F/G SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
LOUISVILLE, KV. NEW YORK, N. K
A postoflice has been established at
Jabel Katerin, on top of Mount Sinai.
That historic old mountain is known
throughout the east as the “Mountain
of Moses.”
Vidal, one of the most famous last
decade sculptors of France, was stone
blhid at the time when he executed
some of liis most famous works.
A strange whim was that of an officer
In the English army who could not
sleep if his tooth brush and himself oc¬
cupied the same apartment.
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loo nervous
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convenience. Taken et.sler bee than “CreBcenta” sugar. Sold.ever?*
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for Infants and Children
“Castor f a is so -well adapted to children that
I recommend it as superior to any prescription
known to me.” H. A. Archer, M. D.,
Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
This Csotaur Company, 77 Murray Street, N. Y.
Mistook a Snake for a Fence Ball.
Joseph Graham, of Jones district, had
fed his hogs the other morning and
was leaning on the fence looking at
them eat when he felt something chilly
fondling and caressing him in a peculiar¬
ly earnest way about the head, face
and neck. He saw at once that he had
placed his elbow about midway on the
body of a king snake, several feet long,
and was holding him fast down on the
rail, and, as you would suppose, both
ends of the snake being loose, they cut
up vigorous and rapid capers about Mr.
Graham's countenance. Mr. Graham
says he took his elbow off as soon as he
found that the snake did not want it to
stay on. —Eastman Times-Journal.
The company formed to construct
the Brooklyn bridge was incorporated
in 1867, with a capital of §5,000,000, of
which $3,000,000 was to be contributed
by the city of Brooklyn, $1,500,000 by
the city of New York and $500,000 by
private individuals. In 1875 the Brook¬
lyn bridge was made a state work, un¬
der direction of the cities of New York
and Brooklyn.—New York Sun.
_ SUSOA
^tRACE MARK,
Dr. W. II. Lee dr. Son have a full
control of A. K. Hawkes spectacles
in Conyers, no other firm can sell
them.
SCO Agent’s profits per month. Will
prove it or pay forfeit. New por¬
traits just out. A $3.50 sample
sent free to ail. W. H. Chides
ter & Son., 28 Bond St. N. Y.
“How to Cure All Skinlliseases. ”
Simply apply “SWAYNE’S OlNT
MENT.” No internal medicine eruptions required.
Cures tetter, eczema, itek, all
on the face, bauds, nose, &c., leaving
the skin clear, white and healthy. Its
great healing and curative powers Ask a ,- e
possessed by no other remedy. Ointment.
your druggist for Swayne’s
Oct. 9, ’91—6mo.
GEORGIA E. R
Office General Passenger Agent Au¬
gusta, Ga., June 9th 1890.
Commencing June 15 th this Company
will place on sale
FAMILY TICKETS
GOOD FOR FIFTY CONTINUOUS
TRIPS.
Between stations named, also interme¬
diate.
School Tickets
GOOD FOR FORTY-SIX. CONT1N
UOUS TRIPS.
Which will be sold at rates named and
on conditions stated in commuters tariff
These tickets are additional to the com
muter tickets heretofore on sale, Thes
tikets xvill be sold by the Uniou Ticket
Agent at Atlanta, and are good only
within the nms of commuter trains.
E. R. DORSEY,
General Passenger Agent
TILES! PILES! ITCHING PILES
Symtoms—Moisture; intense itching
and stinging; most at night; worse b.y
scratching. If allowed to continue tu¬
mors form, which often bleed and ulcer¬
ate, becoming very sere. Swatne’s Oint¬
ment stops tho itching and bleeding,
heals ulceration, the and in most case-; re¬
moves tumors. At druggists, or by
mail, for 50 cents. Dr. Swayne & Son,
Philadelphia. Oct. 9, 91—6mo.
NOTICE.
I will be in CON a Eli - the first Sat¬
urday in each nmiitli. Patients desiring
to see me will ii td me at the Drug .More
of Dr. W. 11 LEE o. SOX.
1»k. L. G. BRANTLEY.
PI I1L S” (T-A L Valuable Ho<>h en Nervous
KLL Diseases sent free to any address,
IKS'K charge!* 111
Tbi« remedy has been prepared by the Reverend
Pastor Koeau?, ot Fort wavne, ind^ wnce isx* and
UBowprsi.arvdWerhisdirecaantothe
KOENIG FfiEO. CO., Chicago, 511.
cfor»^
Darse sii*e. * l.T-V. 6 Bottles Sor 89 .
Castorla cures Colic, Constipation,
Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation,
Kills Wornio, gives sleep, and promotes di
Witfout medication.
Georgia Hail Road.
GEORGIA RAILROAD COMPANY,
Office General Managkh.
Auguita, Ga., Nov. 24, 1821.
Commencing Sunday, 15th inst., the lo 1
.
owing Passenger Schedule will be op
perat'd:
> ( II E DU IjE w h, S T.
jgj I Fast
STATIONS |j Day Night Train
Mail Express P. M.
Lv Atlanta [ 0 i—I w. a
Ar Decatur 6 819 “ CC . C
■ 111
‘ Clarkstonl 8 30 ‘ ^ oo i C
a* StEoun’ti 18 8 42 1 12 01am 3 15
‘ Lithonia 25 9 08 ‘ 12 23 ‘ 3 29
‘ Conyers i 811 9 17 ‘ 12 39 ‘ 3 49
‘ Covingt’nl 41! 10 9 42 * ‘ 1 1 36 Q7 ‘14 ‘ 3 59 19
LvSociCir. 52 ('8 14
Ar Rutledge 58 10 23 ‘ 1 54 ‘ 39
“ Madison GSjlO 45 £ 2 18 ‘ ;4 46
‘ Buckhead 7611 02 ‘ 2 38 ‘
‘ Greeusb’o 88; 11 27 ‘ 3 12 ‘ 5 20
LvUn’uP’t 9511 45 ‘ 3 39 4 5 30
‘ Barnett 113 11 45 ‘ 3 30 4 5 35
‘ Camack 124 12 22 ‘ 4 12 4 6 06
Ar lompson 184; 1 18 4 5 01 4 6 41
‘ Harlem 146 1 47 ‘ 5 33 4 7 09
Ar Augusta 171 3 15pm 6 35am 8 00
SCH E I) U L E S W E S T.
Miles.! Day N ight ! Fi st
STAG IONS. Mai e- priss j Train
Lv Augusta I 0:11 05am 11 09pm 7 45 a
A r Harlem 25 12 04pm 12 06am 8 31
4 Thompson 37 12 32 44 12 41 “ 8 51
Lv Camak a u- \ kk “ i ii “ 9 13
4 Barnett c c 6 . 1 33 44 9 32
44 Uni’n Plot 76 <. 2 25 44 10 04
4 Greenboro 83 44 2 41 44 10 16
4 Madison 103 .< 3 29 44 10 39
4 Soc’l Cirle 119 4 13“ 11 19
4 Covington |130 L“ i 4 39 44 11 37
4 Conyers 140 ! 44 | 5 06 44 11 55
4 Lithonia |146 I 44 j 5 22 44 12 07
4 Stone Mt’n 155 US • 5 44 44 12 22
i 44
4 Clavkston 160 vH 5 58
4 Decatur 165 5 22 “ 6 09 44 ,12 42 4
Al Atlanta 1711 545pm 6 30am | 1 pm
ATLANTA ACCOMODATION.
(Daily except Sundays.)
Leave Covington, . 6 00am
Arrive at Atlanta, . 7.50 a m
j iGave Atlanta 0.20 p m
Arrive Covington, - 8.10 p m
MACON BRANCH.
TO MACON Night
Line Mail E press
Lv Camack 9 20am 1 10pm 1 30a m
4 Warrenton 9 30 i L 1 20 44 1 46 “
4 Spa; ta 10 17 “ 3 10 44 3 09 44
4 Devereux 10 32 44 2 25 44 3 40 44
• Milledge’le 11 06 44 259 4 42 c t
4 Haddock’s 11 39 < C 3 3> 4 ‘ 5 43 44
Ar Macon 12 35pm 4 40pm 7 15 a m
Lv Macon 3 00 8 30am 8 00pm
4 Haddock’s 4 06 44 9 34 “ 9 10“
‘Milledge’le 4 40 41 10 16 44 9 54 44
4 Devereux 5 12 44 10 52 44 10 43 “
4 Sparta 5 23 “ 1108 “ U 09 “
4 Warrenton 6 14 44 12 05jim 12 Is a m
Ar Camack 12 30 a m
No connection for Gainesville on
Sunday.
^j^Train No. 27 & 28 will stop and re¬
ceive passengers to and from the follow¬
ing stations only Grovetoxvn, Harlem.
T homson, C a in a k Nor wood,
Barnett, Crawfordville. Union Point
tlreensboro, Madison, Rutledge, Social
Circle, Covington, Conyers, Lithonia,
Stone Mountain and Decatur.
JOHN W . GREEN, Gen. Manager
E. R. DORSEY, Gen. Passenger Agt
Joe W. White, Gen. Yrav. Pass. Agt.
A ugusta,Georgia
EWAREOF UlNIMENTa FUR
CATARRH THAT CONTAIN
MERCURY.
as mercury will -nrdv des r roy the pens *
•»> -i.ie’-l anu v’
••.•u*de system when entering it ibreuga articles
die mucous surfacem Such
should aever be used except on prescrip¬ the
tions from reputable physicians, fold as the
damage they wiil do is ten to
good you c«n possib'y derile from them.
Hall’s* Catarrh Cure manufactured by F.
J. Cheued & Co., lole^.O, <> u; tains r_ no
merCUrV. and IS taken mtenaU} arm act*
«'ireetly upon the blood and mu oussur
fuce^ of ihe PJ^rn. Ill buy 1 1 all 8
Catarrh Cure he sure you t •** genuine
It j 8 taken internally, and Ilia k lit Toledo
Ohi•», bv F. J. Cheney & Vo.
b -v pri. , 75c. per
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They also embrace the opportunity to i f,
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they are
Xan. a, XBettsr Goaa.iti,
Than ever before to furnish them goods eith
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or on time. To their
ALREvDY BIG STOC Vi
WILL BE ADDED- _
AN IMMENSE ONE
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Elegant, Fresh m
-- OF
xiption
Suitable to the wants of the people'of this section
Dry Goods Depart®
WILL
Embrace a fine assortment of all goods from tii
up.
-- their sto ck of —
Notions, Clothing Hi
-- AND -
Gents Furnishing Go
Fine Shoes for Ladies, Gents and Children, ^ J w ]
be desired in quality, style and price. In wares 4
can
kind, Plantation Tools and Supplies, Harness, Satiate
and Heavy Giojeries, their house will be bvl i
you can always get what you want,
A beautiful line of watches and other
FINE JEWELRl
Will be kept in Stock, always new, goo d and
at prices that will save you frum 25 to 100 percent
-$s>
They rents and ^olng t° l0 !,i
pay no are C
opportunity to buy goods that a r /s new. of the bed cp
at reasonnhV pi-Ve*:. prepared accoinm 11
As beibius atated they are to
them before arrange for iF
and you should call on you
Rep€<'tfull}% .CA?
g. w. & a. r
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