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ni ol AvIii^gUai <• pel vicinity,
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Dr. H. J. Ether id ge.
Physician & Surgeon
LEARY, UA.
The Barnes House,
Vt,HAN'T, a A.
This well known house is si!u iled
I.far llie entire ol the business portion
of the city, and is still kept anil by Met tick
ibiruis. its original accommodation owner yropri-
'■• or. lig fare mid and urc
flic best that can lie provided,
charges moderate.
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$ 1.50
AND GET
_ , Courier, _ ,
The Gathoutl laOUlUV
Tt is a live, newsy paper.
TO THE LADIES.
We are glad to lie able to say to the la-
dies of Leary and vicinity that we have
just received a beautiful stock of ladies
and M Isiifs fall hats, of the le'lese and
prettlesr styles, trimming, m ion', etc.,
ntnl cun sell them cheuper than su li has
ever been sold before. A full line of the
latest styles of Jewelry very cheap. Dress
making, cutting and fitting done in Ihv
lu'st style and very low. V. and
We are also agents for heeler
Uilsom No 8 eving -Machines, the best
Vuchine made. Call and see. us.
I'c^'l^E. a. l.L. JOHNSON.
D. W. PRICE,
Merenant Tailor,
ALHANV, GA.
1 have just returned from New York will)
a ftjfl asKormient of /’meh, L’ugliah and
Domestic goods for fall and w inter suite-,
which 1 otVrr to citizens oi Leary and stir-
round ng country id rdi likable low figure,
Lgarantce to •he better workum nshlp and
nohcier li!,j than any other Tailerin South¬
west f/eoiglu. iVinnplci) sent on applica¬
tion. nt IS
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Nuteessnrfl to J. 7’. .S’tkvenh a Bro.,
A 111-1 SOTOS. GA
Have just received and opened the most
complete stock pi
Fanoy & Family Groceries
ever brought to Arlington. Consisting
in part, of
JBACON ,
FLOUR.
l MU),
SUGAR,
UOEVFE
—and—-
AH Sorts of Canned Goods-
Having bought m g° ot,s pn ca! ’ h tcrms
wc can sell
Cheaper than An body,
Our cyvkIs are all fresh and new. Come
and ^ee ue STLVENS A. MON K.
oft 27 Arlington, <Va
ADYLKU'ulN
TIIR COURIER,
audgi t rich in a short while
'nr i- TO
TEN «cli"r»,
ocptcinber 4 th, 1882 .
All cxpenson per 1 cm) (20 w’ks)
foj' l) 0 _VS.............. S62.D0
For git I 07.50
end for ('.lUlogue.
M. A. McNULTY,PrfH’l,
Piiwsoti.CU
TO If OUGHT TO TAKE
THE COURIER.
u paper devoted to the interest .if you
own section.
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'rrtr -rvr vrr't lACICr j o_ Oil
.JC3L. W uL to
he *i.r.lea in
Famiture^ Mattresses, Window
Sliades, COffms, Etc.,
Washington Afreet, Albany da..
We are still at our old stand with a
good assortment, of Furniture, Mattresses,
Re d Springs, Window Shades, Wood and
Metalic Burial Cases, which we ofl'ar to
our customers at small profits for cash.
Call and ('M|Uiine lor yourself.
August 30th, 1382.
CAMILLA.
E. j. CHEEK,
CAMILLA, GA..
I Jenler in
Pianos and Organs,
VIOLINS. GUITA/iS. SJ/EET
MUSIC, ETC., ETC.
j Write to (iv call on ne for prices ami
| terms. Pianos and Organs tuned and
: npiutid. oetG-tf
1 20 DOLL A
! WILL BUY THE
II Fworits
| II •
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AT* i (Singer .Style)
02 u n
Iu(ual to any Forty- live (845) Dollar
MHCliiiie sold by Agents.
Handsome in Appearance !
Faultlesg in A'xei utlon !
We make it as easy and us safe for you
I to buy of No us, as of asked uuy Merchant in your
town. money until the machine
has boon tested. Address,
C'o-Opwrative Smvin^ Philadelphia, Maeliiius Co.,
scpS Pa
i^emus Eewardcd,
—OR THE—-
{git if Hie Seviu Machine !
A handaome little pamplet., blue gilt
wi’ ! i l ,,Vl ' r ’ Wl,h UUmCrOUR ensraviugs
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to any adult, person calling for it. at any
branch or sub-office pi the Singer J/iinufae-
till ing Company, or will be seat by mail,
post paid, from to any person living at a dis-
tanee our otfiee.
The Singer Manufacturing Co.
Principal Office, 34 Union Square,
may!! New York.
.1 T. KEY TON, Agent,
Kcyton, Ga.
Ws M h iWi
of the merchants and planter’) complete along
the S. \V. Exeution ot. our
i stock of
HARDWARE
and soUcittheir patronage.
All Orders will Have Our Prompt
Attention-
We are manufacturer’s agents for the
D(Jranse u Riffe end
*>QWB(tR
AND THE
‘Old Hickory” Wagon.
SHEFFIELD & BELL,
siip23 Albany, Ga,
subscribe
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DRUG STORE I
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BY GEO. It. DWELL.
Practical Druggist and Chemist '
ARLINGTON, GEORGIA.
Twsnty-Ouc Ycsrs’ ~ tperience In t!i» Business.
Graduate of the Maryland College of Pharmacy, Class 1861.
Prepares all Pharmaceutical Preparations and warrants them of standaid
strength ami purchased purity. most reliable dealer
Other drugs selected with groat care and from
iid sold H 8 low us U man cat! , to deal honest and pay his debts.
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Pine Cigars and Tobacco a Specialty
A GREAT OPPORTUNITY !
I a ra Manufacturing three styles of Sewing Machines and selling them at such
UNHEARD OF PRICES .
as to defy all competition. No familv need be without a .Vaehine, and no persou out
of employment after reading this AN'NOUN OE l/ENT EXTRAORDINARY .1 ! !
NO. 1. STYLE
The 11 enteaalal,”
makes the Stitch directly
from two spools, is war¬
ranted to do the whole
range of family sewing with
the greatest ease and most
perfect manner and sells
*13
He. 3 . Style, THE ntBiUHE,’*
makes at will either the Lock-stitch, Chain- Spiral Embroidery stich, and Is
the finest Sewing -Vaehine ever invented. PRICE, 830.
EVERY MACHINE IS WARRANTED FOR 3 YEARS.
Sewing 1 /acliine, A gouts will find this a grand opportunity to engage in a prof-
, itable bus lees s.
WOT E. f nave also jus! completed ..nial Hand Afacli tr? ” beautifully
Wa Inn! y- ."25 at #5.00 each, •ndYfor Circu-
tr amounto .
ml T:nn o
I-S I' the .1 atest_ Style
l@ * in*,: i ‘iMnet Dork
•: 645 North Bkoab .Street,
PHILADELPHIA, PA
m - M ^ EkZfHiL m *
--—OF
AT
BS012 BOTTOM' PRICES.
For several years past I have been can vinst the largest and b- st assorted
stock of goods, in this section of the 'state, and none of them, atoll
compare with
r file Huge St ck I Ujyo Now in Store,
LX
SIZE. QUANTITY OR PRICE.
i;postively keep EVERY THING known to the trade of this section, at
THE LOWEST POSSIBLE FIGURES,
I pay the highest market prtch for
COTTON,
WOOL,
HIDES,
BEESWAX. *
TALLOW,
CHICKENS,
EGGS ETC.,
For which I will exchange goods advnntngeous'v to von. ThunKios the
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P. E, BOYD.
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Prescriptioiis
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COMPOUNDED
AT AXV TIME,
rv Nipt or Bay.
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PERFUMERY,
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FANCY GOODS,
T0ILE1 ARTICLES.
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FRESH j
Garden See d |
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OF EVERY KIND. I I
Guaranteed to Come Up
NO. 2. STYLE
“THE BEST,”
■a strictly first-class SniJT-
Machlue warranted !
TLE is '
'
to do the same work as
the Singer and t® be a
Superior Machine in every
respect.
PRICE, - 825
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J. F. Hanson, Manager,
J/acon, G»,
Sav. Fla. & Western R. R
Gbseual Manager's Office, { I
Savannah, May 21at, 1881.
/AN AND AFTER SUNDA U, May 22nd,
\ /Passenger Trains on this Road '•rill rim
tin follow*:
,PAST MAIL.
Leuve Navannah daily at. . .3:20 p.m
Leave aesup . .1:40 P.*
Leave Tcbeauville it 0 .. :5o P .v
Arrive at, Callahan a it ..7:41 P.M
Arrive at aeksonvillc “ 44 . .8 AO p.m
Leave Jacksonville < t . .7:85 A.M
Leave Callahan 4 4 ..8:43 AM
Arrive at Tebeauvillc “ (l .11:10 A. At
Arrive at Jesup Savannah ‘ 4 4 . 12:35 p.m
Arrive at 4 4 . .3.00 P.M
Passengers take l'rom .Savannah for Bruns¬
wick this train, arriving at Brunswick
(i:oo p. in.
Passengers leave Bruuswick at9:3o a m.,
arrive at Savannah 3:oo p. m.
Passengers for Darien take this train.
Passengers leaving Macon at 7:00 a. m.
(daily this including Sunday) Florida. connect at Jesup
with train for
Passengers from Florida by this train
connect at Jesup with train arriving lu
Macon at 7:50 p. ui. (daily including Sun¬
day.) Drawing lioom Cars
on this traiu be¬
tween Savannah and Jacksonville.
JACKSONVILLE EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah, daily at 10:30 P.M
LeaveJesup 2:4o A.u
Leave Tcbeauville 4 4 4.3 A.M
Arrive at Callahan ti 7:11 A.M
Arrive at Jacksonville “ 8 ;Io a.m
Arrive at Live Oak . i v lo:4 a.m
Leave Live Oak (4 2:30 p.m
Leave Jacksonville 4« :2 p.m
Leave Callahan ( 4 C:2- r.M
Arrive at Tcbeauville “ 9:1 P.M
Arrive at Jesup , . 11:0 P.M
Arrive at Savannah 44 2:oo A.M
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cara daily be
tween Savannah and Jacksonville,Charles¬
ton and Jacksonville and Macon and Jack¬
sonville.
No change orearsbetween Savannah and
Jacksonville and Macon and Jacksonville.
Passengers Jesup leaving d/acon 7:30 p. in.
conuect at with this for Florida
daily. Florida
Passengers from by this train
connect at Jesup with traiu arriviug at
Maeon 7:o5 a. m. daily.
Passengers from Savannah for Gaines¬
ville, Ccdru ’Keys and Florida Transit Road
t!lke tllis , ra j U .
Passengers Iron Savannah for Madison,
jfonticello, Tallahassee and Quincy take
this train.
Montleelio Passengers rasscugers irum from Quincy, yuiuey, Tallahassee,
and Madison take tllis train.
meeting sleeping ears at Tcbeauville at
9:lo p. m.
ALBANY EXPKEAN.
L
Reave .Savannah daily at 4:1 p.m
SgTSSU. Dupont .. 44 (< 7:o 9:3o p.m p.m ’
ll:4o P.M
A * 5:o0 A.M'
A Ba m.r dee < .8:0 a.m
rHve a . Albany, “ a.m
'
“eave Allianv “ p.m
lj eave Bainbriage “
Leave Thomasville, <> p.5B
^’nve at Dupont “ p.n*
Arrive TebeauvPL-. 1:4da.n>
at n 4:o- a.m
6:2 ft .IP
8
9:15 a.m
r Hi rough between S a-
TE": J.i. l-'riiuvoie. tuia
wit hango.
fJonneeln All: ny passenger
trains both -esv.d-n Railroad
to a. . iron Montgomery
t
.nibus o. abridge for Apa-
.i o. every Tuesday and
.,/iine: tion at Jaeksonvide daily
St. .n.i.uays exc .ited P.'b'Aita, ) tor Green Cove Spring,
Atn'i itn.e, Enterprise, A’au-
r o,.i, and all landings on the N't. Lidia’s
river.
Trains on B. <fc A. R. R. leave junction
goiug west at 11:37 a. m., and for Bruns¬
wick at 4:4o p. m. daily except Aunday.
Through tickets sold and ,Sleeping Cat
Lertlis and Drawing Room Car accommo¬
dation secured at Bren’s Ticket Office, No.
22 Bull street and at the company’s depot,
foot of Liberty street .
JAS. L. TAYLOR,
Gen. Pass. Agent.
J. S. Tyson, -Vaster of Transportation
H. S. HALVE .S',
General Manager