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TTTE VV are looking lor trade, and we are d ing
all we can to deserve it. There are m nv
ways of gettin.* it, but, only one true way to de.
tain it, Pimply by * convincing you, that it pay
to deni with ns. We believe in stiaigh forward
methods, this has been our record fo r the past
twenty-two years. marked
figures, Everything and the in millionaire our stock is can’t, in plain
cheaper the ragged for purchase any
than beggar, we have but
ONE PRICE TO ALL.
Our stock of Fall Suits and Overcoats is un¬
doubtedly the largest and handsomest shown in
this city. We respectfully invite your inspec¬
tion.
WACHTEL’S
Central City Clothing House.
SIS Cherry Ml reel, - - - MACON, <3 A
Eads, Neel & Co.
CLOTHING j
We are seeking a universal patronage,
the wisest, most critical aud leadmg
SVowers of fashion come, the natural
sequence is that we will have all the
rest. Our main element of superiority is
great surpassing ot value in clothing
for men and hoys. The collection is com¬
prehensive and cheap. It must be seen
to be fully appreciated.
EADS, NEEL & CO.
CIIEKRV STREET,
KACON, GEORGIA.
Wall Street Saloon
Thos. Stocker, Prop’r
WALL STREET, MACON, GEORGIA.
Choicest, purest, finest
WHISKIES.
Original Old Baker, 18S6, per gallon, $5.00.
Virginia Glades, per gallon, $3.50.
Handmade Sour Mash, pergal., $2.00 to $3.
Cash orders will receive prompt and faith¬
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ROBERT SMITff,
TONSORIAL PARLOR,
HARRIS HOUSE.
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For Information write to
T. C. STU ES, T. P. A.,
Atlanta, Ga.
B. >V. WREN'S, CM AS. N. KHiHT,
Gcn’I. P. Ag’t., Ass’t. <1. P. A.,
Knoxville, Tenn. Atlanta,
NEW GOODS!
Ff(ESH GOODS! I
A ND GOODS of every kind in the tvay of
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PEICES.
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For Sale by FINCHER EROS., Fort Valiey, 5a,
THE NEW WEBSTER
A New Book from Cover to Cover.
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INTERNATIONAL
V DICTIONARY >
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copy was
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A Pamphlet of specimen pages, illustrations,
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paratively as photographic reprints of an obsolete and com¬
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GET THE BEST,
Tho International, whiuta bears the imprint of
G. &. C. MEERIAM & CO.,
PUBLISHERS,
SPRINCFIELD, Mass., U.S.A.
FURNITURE
CHEAPER THAN COTTON.
A BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF FURNITURE NOW IN STORE AND CONSTANTLY ARRIVING-
ROCKERS, MIRRORS, LOUNGES,!
SIDE BOARDS, EASY CHAIRS PARLOR SETTS,
CENTER TABLES, DINING TABLES, BED ROOM SETTS
Dining Room Chairs them. and a full Call and complete stock of evfrthing desirable in our line. We bought them to sell
and are going to sell and see us, and we wills,upply you wilh anything you need at prices that defy
competition. Baby Carriages and Cradles of all grades laid prices, and Paragoric next door. Call and see us.
■XKT. O. ■W r 3Ft.XGrHT.
Richmond A Danville Railroad Co.—
Operating the Ccufral Rnilioad
of Georgia.
southwest krn division.
Time table in effeer Nov. 15, 1S91.
ro MACON, ATLANTA, AUGUST A AND SAVAN¬
NAH.
l.v FtVally 5:15am, . 2:45pm, 6:50pm S:oopm
Ar Macon 6:30am, .. .. 4:05pm,
ArAtlnta 10:50am, 7:35pm........7:45am
Ar Augusta 5:35pm, . ......5 : l •'
ArS’vnah 6:30pm, .. ......6:30am
TO COLUMBUS, MONTGOMERY AND BIRMING¬
HAM.
Lv Ft Valley .......&3oam, 9:41 pm
Ar Amencus lj 03 pm, 11:20 pm
ArEufaula........ 412 pm, . ..
ArMtgmcry ...... 7:20pm,
ArColmbus 11:35am,
ArBinghm 7:00pm, ..................
TO ALBANY, KUFAULA, THOMASYII.LE, BRUNS¬
WICK. ANI) JACKSONVILLE.
Lv Ft Valley 11:33 aim 9141pm, .
ArSmthvlle 1:30pm, 11:50pm,.
Ar Albany . 2:55pm, 12:40am, .
ArWaycross...... 5:20am,
Ar Jck nvillc . 8:30am, .
Ar Brunswck . . 7:3#am, .
FORT VALLEY AND PERRV TRAIN.
Leave Fort Valley........1 r :35am, 3:30pm
Arrive Perry 12:40pm, 4:35 pm
Leave Perry 4:00am, 1:30pm
Arrive Fort Valley 5‘,05am, ...... 2:35pm
For further information apply to R. 11 . Ma.
lone. Agent Central Railroad, Fort Vailcv-
W. H. GREEN, V. E. McIiEE, SOL. HAAS,
Gen'l. Man’gr. Gen’l. Supt. Traffic Man’gr
JAS. L. TAYLOR, Gen. Ikiss. Agt.
S. H. HARDWICK, Ass’t. Pass. Agt.
LAUNDRY!
F YOU wish your Shirt*, Culls and
Collars Laundried in first-class style
and on short notice, carry them to
DINK JONES’
II E ALSO keeps as good Cigars as can
*■ be bought, and can do your Tonsorial
work with speed and neatness.
Give him a call, he guarantees satisfaction.
PERFECTED
CRYSTAL LENSES
TRAD. MARK.
ftuBt: Tint «s4 liny*.
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A. W. MURRAY & SON,
Dealers in General Merchandise.
Have exclusive sale of these cele¬
brated glasses in Fort Valley, Ga.
KELLAM & MOORE,
The only manufactory Opticians
in the South, Atlanta, Ga.
gg^Peddlers are not supplied with
these famous glasses.
I TKq I
The t < House i i Rockier
Beautiful ” is never k Lhmp.lf
complete without a
beautiful lamp. But
“ The Rochester " is Perfect in Construction.
not only beautiful— Artistic in Design. /
it is a good lamp— Matchless in its Light. The.
a lamp with the light of the morning. There
are 2,000 artistic varieties of this beautiful lamp.
Insist upon seeing the stamp of the genuine,—“The Rochester;” and ask for the writteai
guarantee. If the lamp-dealer has not the genuine Rochester and the style you want, send to
tut for illustrated price list, and we will send you (boxed) any lamp safely by express. 1
ROCHESTER LAMP CO., 42 Park Place, New York.
STAND ASIDE COMPETITION!
PIANOS, I I ORGANS,
from $125.00 Upward. From $45.00 Upward.
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m Sheet IVflusic lOc.
asj^ 1 ' t If you wish to SAVE MONEY write us and
"■•"V * . mention this paper. Easy Terms for Pianos
\ _ and Organs, and the Most Liberal Hou’Se in
the South to deal with generally.
GEORGIA MUSIC HOUSE, MACON, GA.
< TLANTA & FLORIDA RAILROAD.
Time table taking effect Sept. 20, ’91.
SOUTH HOUND—NO I. —D*.
Arrive Atlanta...... . ..3:00 p m
Leave K. T. V. & G. Junction... .3:15 p m
“ Selina...... 3 ! 55 v> ">
“ Faycttsville. Knllnlah Junction.. 4:15 p m
“ 4:50 p m
“ Williamson Junction c> :oo p m
: Zebulon.......... 5 *24 p nt
June. Upson co. R. K......6:00 pm
; Yatesville, June. M & 11 RR 6:14pm
Arrive Yatesvillc, June. M & 11 RR 6:30pm
Leave Culloden.. .6:43 p m
“ Knoxville.. .7:15 p m
“ Fort Valley .7:56 p m
SOUTH BOUND—NO. 5—DM*.
Leave E. T. V. ft CL Junction....
Arrive Atlanta Varcl....... . 7:20 a m
u Selina.............. .. 8:36 a m
“ Faycttsville....... C .. 9:28 9:17 a m
u June. S & N A RR. .. a m
“ Williamson Junction. ..11:12am
11 Zebulon............ 11:42 a m
June. Upson co. RR......11:52 RR. 01:46 a m
“ Yatesvi lie June. M & B p m
Leave Yatesville June. M & B RR 2:16 p m
Arrive Culloden...... .. . 2:50 p m
“ Knoxville... 1 . . 4:05 p m
*• Fort Valley.. ..... 5 : 4 ° P nl
NORTH BOUND—NO. 2—D*.
Leave Fort Valley. .. 6:24 5:45 a m
Arrive Knoxville.. .. a m
“ Culloden .. 6:55 a nt
“ Yatesville June. M & B RR. 7:08 a m
Leave Yatesvillc June. M & B RR. 7 :2 5 a 111
“ June. Upson co. R R 7140 a m
it Zebulon........... 8 16 a m
“ Williamson Jure...........8:33 8:52 am
“ S. G. & N. A. Junction.... a m
“ Faycttsville.. ..... 9 946 27 a in
“ Selina...... ...... a m
( ( Atlanta Yard .....to 25 a m
Atlanta..... .....10:40 a m
NORTH BOUND—NO. 6—DM*.
Leave Fort Valley........ ..... 5 : 55 a m
Arrive Knoxville......... ..... 7:45 am
: Culloden.......... ..... S.*52 a m
I Yatesville June. G M & G. 920 a m
Leave “ •« “ ...1000a m
Arrive June. Upson co. R R......1032 a m
“ Zebulon............. 1140am
“ Williamson............ 12:19 p m
** June. S G & N A R R.... 12 56 p nt
“ Fayettsville 2 06 p m
“ Selina..... 2 46 p m
“ E. T. V. & G. Junction.... 4:25 p m
<< Atlanta..................
D*—Daily, first class.
DM*—Daily except Sunday.
No’s. 1 and 2 make connection with the G.
M. & G. R. R., at Williamson for Columbus,
with Junctions for stations on the S. G. & N.
A. R. R. and Upson county R. R., and at
Fort Valley, to and from points in south¬
west Georgia via C. R. R.
Departs and arrives at E. T. V & G. R. R.
passenger depot, at Mitchell street, in At¬
lanta.
Trains leaving and arriving at E. T. V. &
G. Juuction make connection with Pryor
street Dummy Line running into Atlanta.
J. J. Arnold, T. W. Grrett,
Agent. Superintendent.
Fort Valley, Georgia.
Geo. P. Howard. Gen. Passenger Ag’t.
PATENTS
Caveat
r Moderate Fees.
U. S. Patent OrriCE
and we can secure pate in less time than those
Send model, draw igton. ing photo with descrij
or
tlon. We advise, i ! patentable
Our fee not due till patent is se
A P MPHLET, “How to Obtain wi
cost of same in the
Address,
C.A.SNOW&CO
Orp. Patent Office, Washington, O. C.
A WORD ABOUT
The Daily Constitution.
The subscription price to The Daii.y Constitution has been reduced tc»
only S6.00 per year, and The Sunday Constitution to £2.00 per year, on
both for for this $8.00 small per year, bringing The Daily the is paper to your home and every day in the]
vear sum. a ten-page paper, the Sunday’
varies from 24 to 36 pages. -<
They cover the news of the world every day in the year, and spend more,
money to maintain their news service than any three daily papers in Georgia.
Next year will be an exceedingly lively one in politics, especially. AHI
offices from President to Legislature are to be filled, and The Constitution!
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Congress has meet and the political campaign is about to open.
If you are in reach of a daily mail you cannot do without The Daiivy
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Address,
The Constitution, Atlanta, Ga
J. H. McCORMICK,
CONTRACTOR & BUILDER*
Fort Valley, - - - Ga.
E STIMATES on all work cheerfully furnished.
Satisfaction guaranteed. PLANS and SPE¬
CIFICATIONS furnished on application.
Martin’s - Iron - Foundry:
A. S. MARTIN, Proprietor.
General : Machinery • • Castings,
Light Fine Castings a Specialty.
All Work Warranted to Suit Customers* ■'v,
.
EEPEEENCE 3 ;
O. H. Miller, Manufacturer Centennial Cotton Gin, Fort Valley, Ga.
L. E. Culver, Pres. Macon Agricultural orks, Macon, Ga.;
F H Lummus, Manufacturer I.umtnus Cotton Gin, Juniper, Ga.;
J. A. T. A. Gantt, Wood. Proprietor Solicitor of Macon Patents, Variety Works, Macon, Ga.;
Atlanta, Ga.
A. S. MARTIN, FORT VALLE*
H.SANDFORD J
CONTRACTOR 1 1 1 BUILDER.
P. O. Box 19, Fort Valley, Ga.
D ESIGNS and ESTIMATES furnished on ap4
plication. Wood-work of all descriptions,
furnished on short notice. Hunt up some'
of my work and look at it, and be your own
judge. 7-28-3m
ZE3C. O. ZEai^K.IRITIS. •W. ZE3I. ELaJEWRXe;
JT? OFFISE OF -
H. G. H A R RIS & S 0 N|
QOMMISSION MEf{(oHANTS ^
Fort Valley, Ga.
:o:
To tlie Cotton Growers of Houston and Adjoin
ing Counties.
TTTE to-day open our NEW BRICK WAREHOUSE for the handling of Cotton and othei
Jtx Produce. " Our facilities for business are first-class. We solicit a share of your busi.
ness.
Bagging and Ties sold as low as the lowest. Highest cash price paid fi
Cotton Seed. Respectfully,
II. C. HAHHIS d3 SOXi
Fort Valley, Ga., Sept. 1,1891. 3m.]
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JOB OFFIC
Is now prepared to furnish you your job in first-class manner at