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VOLUME XVIII.
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We are in the race with Buggies- We have just purchased B )0
to give von prices that knock competition out. Wo hand Jo all
styles of Medium and High Grade Buggies, prices ranging from
$35 to $125. When in need of a Buggy, it will Im to your inter-
est to come and see us.
sBfarnesS" BA? Carry a Complete ,£ine of Ti/cigon and tippy Jxamass In Clock. . .
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The New Gents’ Furr.ish-
ings, Shoe and Hat Peo¬
ple,• at the Muse & Cox
Co's. Old Store,
74 Broad Street,
Albany, Ga 0
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Hate just received a full
new and up-to-date line of
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Shoes, Hats
and Trunk” yja
\Ve ask the good people of
5?all?oii9 ^otii}ty
For a share of their pat-
fonage, promising in re¬
turn the very best values
for the amount of money
spent with us to he given
by an} r house in South¬
west Georgia.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
or Your Money Back.
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ALBANY, GA.
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I It is no awful crime to steal,
Provided you steal kisses ;
To steal a kiss is not amiss,
Unless you kiss a Mrs.
—Last Monday and Tuesday wen ,
certainly disagreeable days.
—Every time a girl sits for her
picture the photographer takes her
for better or worse.
1 1—The railroads are offering low
i rates to almost any point and return
at one fare round trip. ,
! —New syrup was for sale on the
streets of Arlington last Monday ;
and it wont like hot cakes.
—When a fellow continues ro
grow fat ho evidently believes in
making the most of himself.
—A good all round newspaper
and job printer can find permanent
employment at The Coubiku office.
The Bethel Association will meet
; with Sasser Baptist church next
! Tuesday and will hold until Thurs-
^ day.
It doesn't take a married man
long to discover that when the cook
expects company the dinner is al¬
ways better.
— A hen a fellow nas money to
burn the mother of marriageable
daughters is ready to supply him
with a match.
—Ten cent cotton and a hard
winter will now soon make mar¬
riage licences sell like hot cakes at
a circus.—Blakely Reporter.
—A Florida woman, the other day
gave birth to five children. The
parents will probably want the cen¬
sus man to come around again.
—Miller county Superior court is
in session this week with Judge H.
G. .Sheffield presiding. Shenogra-
pher B. W. Davis is filling his broth¬
er’s place as stenographer.
—The bottom has dropped out of
the.cotton market in these parts, as
! well as in other places throughout
the country. We hope that it will
not stay at the present low price
long and that it will go even higher
ARLINGTON, GA., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1900.
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Here is the place to get you a
new trunk. We have a large
* stock of trunks that we are
out ___f*n««SflH®k.
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Come and get your choice be-
fore it is too late. Rem ember
the place when you want any-
* f J HI OUT liHO, When'in town
QOlTie 9.1*01! ilCi SHCl 1 01. s v shake
haHClS ailU haV6 3. Chat,
than ever hefdre.
Tine Count:-:a publish^! 500
page books, four large cotton
ceipt books and alot of coni men a
work this week and brought Tro;
ComMKa out on time. A lot of geo •
nine hustle was noccs^vy in order
to accomplish the task.
—We learn from the Miller
ty Liberal of last week that work
has begun on the extension of the
Georgia Pine railroad to Tallahassee,
Fla., from Bainbridgo. The road
will cross Flint river on the rail-
road bridge of the Plant System.
—('apt. C. C. Wigbtnmn, has been
off liia regular run on the passenger
train last and part of this week,
moving his family from Ulumbia,
Ala., to Albany where he will live
in future. Cap . Wiglittncn went
back on his ran Tuesday afternoon.
—The opera.liouse is being divided
east and west and the south side is
to be cut into, three rooms or offi"
' eighteen feet square. Tho cm! ig
of new people to, and the opening of
new businesses in Arlington make
it necessary for our citizens to us
all the available space possible.
— The Tennessee lawyer who wept
while addressing a jury has been
matched, is not distanced, by a New
York practitioner who, in a damage
suit against t-lie New York Central
for the death of H man , marsl allc d
tte tiine !ittle children of the dead
man before the jury and in an im
passioned plea asked for enough to
The jury yavo
»ie,000-»l,»33.38K rafoh.
—Mr. J. E. Mansfield of the firm
of Mansfield & Ram,bo, of Bluff ton,
was in Arlington several hoars last
Mondey while on his way to Miller
court. While here Mr. Mansfield
made us a pleasant visit, and told
us that his firm would like to buy ;
ten or fifteen resident lots in Ar-
lington to build as many houses on
toroTto fi^roircXges " - j
is not a vacant house m town and
we dare say that Messrs. Mansfield)
& Rambo will rent every bouse be-
ore they ,, are completed. , g
UST" $8.50 buys a regular $10.50
Bummer Suit of Clothes at
J. b. Cowart's.-
j —A twelve-year-old negro boy
j living on the plae< of Mr. Win.
M'junt, near Di'.vsdn, one day last
wAelr gave to the lift 1A
son of the latter a small sack
1 containing some glass wliich bad
l.-eeu pounded iuto a senli-powder.
“T.iho it,” be said, giving the glass
to the little fellow, “it’s medicine,,
I and will do yon good. i 1
The little tot took tho powdered
glass in his hands, btit. carried it to
his mother, who was shocked at
what the child told her and the mu
row .scape he had made. She in-
formed Mr. Mount of the oocur-
rcnce, and he, trading the, father of
the negro boy, had him inflict a Se¬
vern chastisement upon the little
rascal. Tho flogging was done in
Mr. Mount,s presence, and was exe¬
cuted to his entire satisfaction.—
Dawson News.
The total number of pensions paid
by the state this year is -11,5515, ’
being an increase of Mi over the t
number in IH'.K). The number of
new claims granted is !,o; , 5. The
numbe- ef deaths since 1891) is (511.
Tlie amount ])aid out for pensions
this year is fc'./fS.SK-iO, being an *
crease of §24,1(50 over last year, I
order to meet fin* pensions granted '
indigent confederate widows by tin
constitutional amendment ratified
by the late election about 175,000
additional will have to be iqqmvpri-
ated, making tho total ixmaiun fund
about ^850,000.
The ’possorn hunter is now fre¬
quently out in quest, of game, and
we make this note with a great
deal of pleasure. This scribe hopes
the grinning varment will bo hunt-
ed until there is not one loft alive
iu the world. Our chicken roost
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th ings. —Bkikiy Rep<irter.
mr 50 cents buys an up-to-date
B ‘It for it Lady at
J. K. Cow.MIT s.
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When'S deerepit, none can consolation
“LoiiK**vitn" give. the
alone, thv sovereign eims
.world will t'-ll.
Did ns lovo life for its own mkc, and
a - l<n it- wOJ..
itnmgn, pm.->onous substance and the
cause is discovered and
tn$> contaminated water soon re-
8U me.s its normal condition and im-
parts life and vigor to tlie Vegeta-
tion along its banks. “A word to
the wise, etc.” Read our
vita” ad. in another column.
UG* Now is the time toadvertise.
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If you Con teniplato golfing married and keeping house let us
have a chance to make you prices before you buy. We carry a
largo and complete line ami can suit anybody. We also liave a
select line of Mailings, Hugs, Art Square's!. Call and she them.
There are just two types of men
who are our opponents. One is
the short-sighted, foolish, and ■ ■ ie
other is the unpatriotic type. -
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j Roosevelt. Tf foolishness and lack ofpatri-
ot ism consist in a strong aversion
to the weakness of McKinley and
the loud mouthed braying of Ted¬
dy the Tough, you are quite right,
guvnor.—Bre w ton (i a ugh.
Again, if we but knew that all of
the darn fools of tho country wore
on our side, Bryan could rest easy,
and Me and Teddy might, as well
blow off their dogs and quit.—Doth¬
an Siftings.
Stops lire Cough ami Works Off the Tablets Cold.
Laxative Bcomo-Quiniae
cur • a cold in one day. No cure, no
pay. Pried 25 cents.
No Right to Ugliness.
The woman who is lovely in face,
1 , form and temper will always liave
| ■ friends, but one- who would be at-
j tractive must keep her henltb. If
she. is weak, sickly and all run down
sh«‘ will be arrv ms and irritable.
If she lias constipation of kidney
t rouble, In r imyure blood will cause
pjmplos, blotches, skin eruptions
and a wretched complexion. Elec¬
tric Bitters is the best medicine in
: the world to regulate stomach, liver
and kidneys and to purify the blood.
It gives strong nerves, blight eyes,
smoothe, velvety s : .iu, rich com¬
plexion. It.will make n. good locjk-
ing, chrtruling woomau of a run
invalid. Only 50 cents at
Redding’s I’bar fancy.
An undertaker's business is nd-1
vertised . ■ , lor ,■ f •.-! , m an Englisu news-
paper m terms wbi.-h are. hardly j
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• s '* ( ' h ilH t:> encourage any one to bo-:
c-aue a permanent resident of the
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advertiser praises tlie town <lirifs: [
“Hanitary arrangements much nog ;
] OC { ed ; mortality from fevers execs- j
slvely high ; total death rate 10 7
higher than any town within radius ,
of fifty miles : ono trade coinpcti'tor |
(^wpeuter) only. Excellent opening ,
for energetic man willing to put his ;
heart into the business.”
You Kanv W hat Voo Are faking.
plainly tu'-vt printed on every bottle show-
inf , it is simply I ron and Quin-
j, M . j n a tastelessform. No cure no
p a y. 5 ()c, 10-2(1 lyr
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The best method of cleansing the
liver is the use of the famous little
pills known as DeWitt’.s Lit tie Eav-
Risers. Easy to take. Never
gripe. Redding's l iiarmaey.
NUMBER 44.
H. M. Calhoun,
Attorney and Councelor at Law.,
Arlington, Ga.
Office in Opera House Building. Federal
Bract ice in State and
Courts, Prompt and persistent
attention given all business.
Bankruptcy matters A specialty.
DR. C. K. Sharp,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
ARLINGTt)N, GE()RGIA.
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H. L. MILLER
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
ARLINGTON, GEORGIA.
Office on Railroad street, a ext dooj
east of G. L. Collins’ store. Calli
answered promptly, day or night,
Charges reasonable.
E. K. RAINEY,
DENTIST,
ARLINC fON. GEORGIA.
Timrr
j f OfTifv upstairs in 1h( ojinr;. iiovisa
linililing over <!ru;; s!m-o. Ail kinds of
d< a Oil work -fillings, jdafx-s frowns and
i)rttl«('.s. Pi-icyg misoruible. Satlafnclion'
Kin* rn aired.
Hotel Damascus
MRS. JOllX HENDERSON, PROP.
f,:irjc‘ now hotel, ronvenieut far tho Kvery- dcjK>t;
thinK Hnorns J.'ir-'.n and i-nnvfnrtof comforlabl^, puosts.
done for the our
ihif; , 5>'J per dry. Will furnish meal* »t
lunches at rn.- tY.-iin. M-nls 5u<: limchesSB. trains.
.: ' A nioe new sun-y ineets all
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Collecting - - - Agent.
Office with A. G. A \V. H. Pow-
11, Blakely, Ga. FrompC and
( larefu! attention given to all col-
hicbions entrusted to mo. 13-tf
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GEOR IA PINK HOTEL.
uss meet sail trains. Livery
Feed Stable in connection
with the Georgia Pine.
also carfy a coniplete Jine
F <M >6ral merchandise. Low -----
Come to see me.
C. \Y. S1KMONS, Proprietor.
DAMASCUS, GA.,
BIRD HOUSE.
COTiOUITT, (iKOROTA.
location; good service.
Two minutes walk from publio
square. Fare as good as tnarket
will afford. Rates reasonable and
satisfaction guaranteed, A lib-
civil share of the public patronage
solicited. Buss fare free.
B. C. BIRD.