Newspaper Page Text
again q uite S1
g * -fiatkinsville.
jg being in the
a
jublic. Black, of
. p a.
bui ■ ne d Monday
Mexican revelu
jre it up and conie
3 live.
ople were injured
)\vu from sleighs.in
. -week. Mr. Henry
tilled.
tuan’s name was
■ker, and lived with
ar Selma, Ala
launn, a brother of
auan of Cusseta,
Texas one day last
)U t riding. From
ion gathered, Mr.
accompanied by
tleman, 'was out
he horse was going
when they went to
I [ch The buggy was
caused his death
m was reared at
r0 Tine Citizen:
ioung lawyers tells
jn j himself. At Judge the
the court
[nted him to defend
was 44 cused er
[concerning lease plain uv and er
was
Las soon standing
lonor for sentence,
lual question was
lad anything to say
pence was passed
las: “ Nothin’ much
r I hope yer will
Id de youngness uv
I rally of Georgia
■addressed by speak
lial reputation is he¬
ld to occur in Atlan
Ihe spring. It is to
per the auspices of
I Men’s Democratic
pimmittee, lanta and will
some time in
letter was received
■ A. Atkinson, chair
■state democratic ex
■Diittee, by Hon. J.
I president of the
Is Democratic Lea
r n ta. Mr. Atkinson
letter that he is |her
M such a rally, and
|at there is a great
I I h a rally, and ask
Pimediate reply from
r President Slaton
I that Atlanta demo
p favor of the rallv 4
0 in their power to
access. Such a ral
s > is needed by Geor
Tatl to strike down
11 } any third party
i-Ma sports were big
tursday in the cock
reenville, S. C. Here
Gr eenville News
of eight
,J ig c °cking main
ere w 011 by Georgia
batches were made
111 out Of twenty
\ n Eight -one _
j - Sc fights re
ore now stands
P%a and three for
t t efirst 1 e lo cal sports h av
<inesday. lfigbt of the
r e Backers
H e Were down in
61 Sht, the
m but hope
* r hck to-d to
a v - Much
“*"^■1 -
hands. Hack
fights were faught throughout
the day. The second main for
$250 on the odd and $25 each
fight will begin to-morrow.
Recently, while Sam Lee of
Sylvania was in the woods with
his gun it was accidentally dis
charged, shooting hotn loads
through his left hand. The
physicians who w r ere called
found it necessary to amputate
a il of the fingers, leaving only
the thumb.
333 I
•A' C70 P
s
03 3
i
THREE BOORS ORDER HOTEL CENTER SI
Are carrying 1 a full line of
goods of every kind kept in a
first-class general store and
can and are selling them at
Prices
That Can’t
Be Beaten
They are fully prepared to
accommodate the people for
cash or on time, to good par¬
ties. They buy from Head
quarters and have every advan¬
tage for favoring the consumer.
They pay the highest ^prices
for all country produce, and
solicit your trade in this line,
Olso, Polite clerks, prompt at
tent ion, good goods, and
GI 0 SE PUCES
ON
EYEKY ASTIGEE,
is the motto of the house,
Call and see us before pur¬
chasing or selling.
Respectfully.
BOILING WATER OR MILK
EPPS’ s
GRATEFUI.-COMFKTING.
COCOA
LABELLED 1-2 LB. TINS ONLY.
NESS & HEAD NOISES CURED by
Peck’s INVISIBLE TUBULAR EAR
rortable. Successful where CUSHIONS. all Whispers heard. Com
proofs free. Remedies fail. Ills, book &
Address B. MISlOX, 853 iiroadaaj, Sew York.
MANHOOD!
How Lost! How Regained!
MoeM/kM fa
Or KNOW THYSELF. —
SELP-PKESERVATTON. A new and only
Gold Medal PRIZE ESSAY on NERVOUS and
PHYSICAL DEBILITY, ERRORS of
YOUTH, MATURE EXHAUSTED VITALITY, PRE¬
DECLINE, and all DISEASES
and WEAKNESSES of MAN. 300 pages, cloth,
gilt; By. 125 invaluable prescriptions. Only $1.00
mail, double sealed. Descriptive Prospect¬
us with endorsements b|l|> §» I crWD
of the Press and voluntary NOW.
testimonials of the cured. I 11 LL ■
Consultation in person or by mail. Expert treat¬
ment. INVIOLABLE SECRECY and CER¬
The TAIN CURE. Address Dr. W. H. Parker, or
Boston, Peabody Mass. Medical Institute, No. 4 Bulfinch St.,
The Peabody Medical Institute has many Imi¬
tators, The but no equal. — Herald.
Science of Life, or Self-Preeervation, is a
treasure more valuable than gold. Read it now,
•very WEAK and NERVOUS maD, and learn to
he STRONG Medical Bevitn. (Copyrighted^
Georgia Kail Road,
GEORGIA RAILROAD COMPANY,
CincE Gemhal Manage.
Augusta, Ga., Nov. 24, 1891.
Commencing Sunday, 15th inst., the io!
owing Passenger Schedule will be op
peratid:
S 0 H E D IT L E W E S T.
Miles Fast
STATIONS Dav Night Train
Mail Express P. M.
Lv Atlanta [ 0 CO 5“
Ar Decatur 6 GO (4 QD I < 3 00
11 GC J— OO i (
a* 16 CO Ol 12 01 am 3 15
I 25 CO CO < 12 23 ‘ 3 29
31 fc c 12 39 ‘ 3 40
’ 41 O i 107 1 3 59
Lv Soc’l 1 ir. O < 1 36 4 4 19
A r Rutledge C H 54 ‘ 4 30
“ Madison o 18 * 4 46
* Buekhead 75 11 02 ‘ «
4 GieensTo’o 88 11 27 1 COCO ‘ 5 20
Lv Un'n P’t 95111 45 ‘ ! 5 30
‘ Barnett 113 11 45 ‘ CO ‘ 5 35
‘ Camack 124 12 22 ‘ ^ ‘ 0 06
Ar Tompson 134 1 13 ‘ ‘ 6 41
* Harlem 146 1 47 4 ‘O 7 09
Ar Augusta 1171 3 15pm CO
SCHEDULES WEST.
Miles. Day Night Fist
STATIONS. Mai express Train
Lv Augusta 0 11 05am 11 00 pm —I 45.
Ar Harlem 25 12 04pm 12 06am OO 31
‘ Thompson 37 12 32 “ 12 41 “ OC 51
Lv Camak 47 12 55 “ 111“ W 13
‘ Barnett 58 1 20 “ 1 38 “ to 32
“ Uni’n P’nt 76 2 10 “ 2 25 “ 10 04
Greenhoro 83 2 23 “ 2 41 “ 10 16
4 Madison 103 3 01 “ 3 29 “ 10 39
‘ Soc’l Cir’le 119 3 34 “ 4 13“ U 19
‘ Covington 130 3 54 “ 4 39 “ U 37
‘ Conyers 140 4 22 “ 5 06 “ 11 55
4 Lithcnia 146 4 36 “ 5 22 “ 12 07
4 Stone Mt’n 155 4^- 57 • 5 44 “ 12 22
4 Clarkston |160 10 “ U
4 Decatur 1165 5 22 “ ti 12 42 4
A1 Atlanta [171; 545pm 6 30am 1 pm
ATLANTA ACCOMODATION.
(Daily except Sundays.)
Leave Covington, . 6 00 a m
Arrive at Atlanta, ■ 7.50 a m
Leave Atlanta, 6.20 p m
Arrive Covington, - 8.10 pm
MACON BRANCH.
TO MACON Fast Day IS ight
Line Mail Epress
Ly Camack 9 20am 1 10pm CO o a
‘ Warrenton 9 30 “ 1 20 “ OO"*-50l4-0!e0i-‘ *T ce
‘ Spaita 10 17 3 10 “ § i
‘ Devereux 10 32 44 2 25 “ ‘t*- o :
• Milledge’le 11 06 “ 2 50 4^ w ;
‘Daddock’s ill 39 < ( 3 3*> *• cc ;
r Macon 12 35pm 4 40pm p a
y Macon 3 00 " 8 308 U) r.ts a
4 Ila'klock’f 4 06 “ 9 84 “
‘ Milledge’ie 4 40 44 10 16 “ 3
‘ Devereux 5 12 “ 10 62) “ -
‘ Sparta 5 28 “ 1108 “ — s ^
‘ Warren ton 6 14 “ 12 06pm biKJ g* p a
Ar Camack 6 22pm 12 15pm t» a
No connection for Gainesville on
Sunday.
gjgrTrain No. 27 & 28 will Stop and re¬
ceive passengers to and from the follow¬
ing stations only Grovetown, Harlem.
Thomson, Camak Nor wood,
Barnett, Crawfordville. Union Point
Greensboro, Madison, Rutledge, Social
Circle, Covington, Conyers, Lithonia,
Stone Mountain and Decatur.
JOHN W. GREEN, Gen. Manager
E. R. DORSEY, Gen. Passenger Agt
Joe W. Warn;, Gen. Trav. Pass. Agt.
A ugusta,Georgia
a a rs. Taft’s asthmalede
3 n Iv9 n.— buL; send « s your
siSSpi PAHlir.R’S
HAIR BALSAM
Wfr '- Clear,sea and beautifies the hair.
m SUpS?fe- 4 Promotes Never Hair to Fails a its luxuriant to Youthful Eestore growth. Color. Gray
awr Cures scalp diseases & Druggists hair tailing.
50c, and 31.00 at
ARE YOU CONSUMPTIVJ 1
sifisssffiiSfnsOAffiSiftasisa
GEORGIA R. R
Office General Passenger Agent Au¬
gusta, Ga., June 9th 1890.
Commencing June 15th this Company
will place on sale
FAMILY TICKETS
GOOD FOR FIFTY CONTINUOUS
TRIPS.
Between stations named, also interme¬
diate.
School Tickets
GOOD FOR FORTY-BIN CO.NTIN
UOUS TRIPS.
Which will be sold at rates named and
on conditions stated in commuters tariff
Tb ese tickets are additional to the com
muter tickets heretofore on sale. Thes
tiketswillbe sold by the Union Ticket
A gent at Atlanta, and are good only
within the runs of commuter trains.
E. R. DORSEY,
General Passenger Agent.
PILES.' PILES! ITCHING PILES
and Symtoms—Moisture; stinging; intense ight; itching
most allowed at l worse by
scratching, which if to bleed continue and tu¬
mors form, often ulcer¬
ate, becoming vety sere. Swayne’s Oint¬
ment stops the itching and bleeding,
heals ulceration, aDd in mod eases re¬
moves the tumors. At druggists, or by
mail, for 50 cents. Dr. Swayue & Son,
Philadelphia. Oct. 9, #1—6mo.
srt ossaBaiaadl lS3ss» a^rLarjcwij
Vraaj ra BE S3 ca ci ETY.k
OFF EE
MW IMS’S GREETING
TO 1IIEIR
ANDR
-ffllBSIC 6EI)EF7IIiIiY*
They also embrace the opportunty to inform them that
they are
la. a, Setter CorxcLItlo
Than ever before to furnish them goods either 1 or cash
or on time. To their
ALREVDY BIG STOCK
WILL BE ADDED
AN IMMENSE LINE
OF
Elegant, Fresh Goods
OF
Suitable to the wants of the people of this section. Their
Dry Goods Department
WILL
Embrace a fine assortment of all goods from the smallest
artice up.
-- THEIR STO CK OF -
Notions, Clothing Hats
*- -AND -
Gents Furnishing Goods,
Fine Shoes for Ladies, Gents and Children, wifi be all that
can be desired in quality, style and price. In wares of eveiy
kind, Plantation Tools and Supplies, Harness, Saddles, Light
and Heavy Groceries, their house will be headquarters, and
you can always get what you want,
A beautiful line of watches arid other
FINE JEV/ELRY
Will be kept in Stock, always new, good and stylish and
at prices that will save you from 25 to 100 per cent.
They pay no rents and are going to give to the people an
opportunity to buy goods that are new, of the best quality and
at reasonable prices.
As before stated they are prepared to accommodate you
and you should call on them before you arrange for supplies.
Repectfully,
G. W. & A. P. CAIN.
CENTER STREET, CONYERS, GEORGIA.
BIRMINGHAM BUSINESS
vS offer, ontlay its tal.) practical branches; Short a of thorough time and Penmanship hand, comprehensive and brininess money, etc., training liookkeepingin taught plain manner. and tor in ernanien- the the Method,---... most least ail COLLEGE
■ "'w\V*visA': of study new and original, combining Pres’t, theory BIRMINGHAM, wim practice. Address ALA.
sSr* AMOS WARD,