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LOOK! LOO II! Aim W. P. THOMSON SON Drumer's samples amounting Aim FMEne tee ej wit Only -AI? COST. those who bought of the last lot can appreciate how cheap these goods Iirst Come. First erved.

are. Jp I7IEIOI! A HAKE CHAN E. We call special attention to the advertisement of the Birminghnm News published elsewhere in these columns. New subscribers for the Suskegeo News, by adding 25 cts, to our regular subscrcption price can obtain both papars for one yeat, and a ticket in the grand distribution of presents, by the Biimiivj-ham Newt on July the 1st. This offer is also made to subscribers who are in arsars, and will bold good until July 1st, 1890.

TUSiiIGE.tl7S. Tiiubhday, June 12, isyo. EDWIN W. THOMPSON, Local K.liti.r. fuSKCGEE RHILROAdTHkEDULE.

To Moot AcruMiPlMIION TllAI.V il)IN(l AVksi am Mail KAh-r. Leaven ft. in liully except Himduy, ACCIHIOIIATION Kast: Leaven 3:110 p. hi Mail W'kst. Leaves TUNkeauo 5:25 i'LTHOII in tlio cily having VlHltlirH.

BIO IliclllPHtl'll t() Hl'lld their intuitu mill rchiilmico to the "Ulcro of thu Nitwit. Tin-iiresenee of Ntiiinct'rH should tiu made known ill order that Hicy limy havo nucli social atlonUiniH as will make their buij-liluusaut 1 Local Matter. Splendid machine Thread cln. unpol or 25 els. dozen.

MOTLEY, Manager Commencement is coming, Col.lW. P. Foster spent several days in Montgomery last week. Col. R.

II.iAbercrombio lias returned to his homo at Uadsken, Ala, The residence of Mr. J. R. Camp-bell was destroyed by fire on the morning of the lOili Ico Cream every afternoon and evening at E. U.

Johnston's old stand. Holt Thompson. Jliss Maty Charles Boyd is visiting relatives at Talbotton Ga. Sliss Lucia Swnnson and Miss Uessio Fonder have rcMirncd home from College for the summer vacation. Diamond dyes, all colors, at Gait, tier and Howard's.

Miss Mamie Jackson is visilin" relatives at Montgoinorj-. Next week is commencement week, ane Tus-fccgeo will be lively Dr. W. P. Marrudcr arived at home fiom New York on ast Tuesday evening.

Ice I Ice at Holt Thompson's. The commencement exorcises of The Fcople's High School at Nota-sulga will commence ou Friday the 13 itist. Delightful and rclreshing showers this week. Crop-j are yery good in this county. It you' want pure and fresh drngs cheap, don't forget to send to the City Drug Store.

Mr. and Mrs Gov.Ligon have returned to their Tuskegee home for the summer. jjiss iary Ilale of is the guest of ifrs. Jlclver of Tus kegec. Holt Thompson will deliver Ice Cream at any hoiut In the city.

Our junior editor left on yesterday evening for Troy Ala to attend the annual meeting of the Tress Association. Misses Kay. of Mt. Meigs are visit ing relatives atTuskcgco. They are the guest of Mrs McDowell Misses M.

E. Thompson and Eva Ma.sey, ofTuskegcc, are attending tiie commencement cxercics of the A. M. College at Auburn Ala. Castor oil, Turpentine, Paregoric to the country merchants at Montgomery prices, Gautier and Howard.

Mrs Jessie Lamar is visiting relatives and friends at Tuskcgee, she is the guest of Mrs Ltslio. Mrs S. C. Floyd of Fort Valley paid our city a flying visit this week. Miss Bidio Wheat left Wednesday on ayisit to friends in Columbus and Fort Valley (Sa.

Misses SDead of Barnesvillc are visit'ng in the city, the guettof HAVE BOUGHT AIlItiNAEW KAILi.O About three or four weeks ago a parjy of gentlemen from Columbus passed through Tuskcgee, with camp equipment, ostensibly on a pleasure trip. Tho well known Kail-road reputation of one of thu gentlemen led many to bcleiyc that it was in reality a tourol inspection in the interest of some new Kail -road development. This surmise has proven to bp correct- Tbe Co lumbus Enquirer-Sun of last Sat urday lias the following: "A liirminglmin special to the Enquirer Sun yesterday stated ttal a declaration of incorporation of the Alabama. Georgia oud Florida Rail road company of widen mention has already been made in these columns, had been died in the office of tho Secretary of State at The declaration 6tai.es that tho terminal points of this Kail road arc as follows: On the northwest of the city of Birmingham, or some near that city, in the State Of Alabama, and on the southeast, some point at or nar Jernigan, in in Russell county, and on the Chattahoochee river. aim no some point in either Kussell or Lee couuUes, on said river, op posite to or noar Columbus, in the State of Georg'a, said main line having two southern terminals, one at or near Jernigan, and the other at or near Columbus.

The line of the road is in the direction of and through or near fie. towns of Hat cheEchobjce, Tuskegee, Rockf'ord, Columbus and Bessemer- The capital stock is fixed at $3,000,000, divided into thirty thousand shares of $100 shares, The proposed road is to he about two hundred miles long, and will extend from soulbeast to northwest across the State Of A labama, as far as, or near to ths city of Birmingham, and will pass throusli the counties of Lee, Russell, Macon, lallapoosa, Elmore. Coosa. Chilton. Talladege, Shelby and Jefferson.

The incorporators named are G. Gunby Jordan, T. C. S. Howard; Clifton Jones, Seth N.

Jordan, M. E. Gray. Thomas nimnnell Henry R. Goetchius.

all at bus, and W. F. Foster of Tuskc gee." We reproduce the following part of an interyiew with G. Gunby Jor-dan dy a reporter of the Enquirer- Sun. 'Do you think such a lino will be "Such a road will be a heavv nn- bertaking, as yon will readily sea.

The territory to be traversed is roygh part of the and the oth er part of the line will present some engineering difficulties in the the way of bridges, and the length of the line is no inconsiderable item." "But you really think there is a good piospectfor it?" "Well, I really think I would not have anything at all to do with it if 1 did not think there was a reason able chance for it to be built. You will perceive, however, that in an undertaking of this immensity you must have the earnest co operation of the people, and a reAsnrnihlfi amount of local aid, and some good financial arrangements at the moneyed centers, I have every reason to btleive that I can command the money at the proper time, conditioned solely upon the line being practical; and the peonle meeting the scheme in a proper spirit, and doing their full share towards its consumation." "Is this-a part of any system." No; if the line is built at all. it will be built under its own auspiee-es, and by the aid of strong, experienced men who know what a good thing is when they seo it, and are perfectly willing to let a bad thing alone, if it is s'iown to be so." "Do you think sucb a thing will 'I think that tbe development in this country is simpZy phenomenal, and we do not know anything ebout the immensity of that development for tli next few years. It will be siill more wonderful than anything we nave ever seen. There is certainly room for a rail road right where this one will run.

It will meet with a welcome at both ends af the line from existing systems, lxcauseexisting: systems always want more business than they have. Theydcsiirc to shorten up the paescnt circuitous lines, and see the waste places, built up, new lines opened and all the other attend ing development incident to new and important rail robds." The now Drug Store, nswly open-ad, tresh and pure stock of drugs; Toilet articles, sundries chea caUi, come to see us. Gautieb aud Howard. ANOTHER Fresh Fish and Oysters. I will have at my market ever 1 r.

ruuiy run eaiunmy iresli lish, re mapper, shcephead and other chou varieties, and when tlio wcathdr Huiiauu), win Keep eonnunlly on hand licah oysters. I will sell cheap as can be Bold in this market Location on corner next Livery Dinmn in siorc-liouso lorincrly oecu piuu oy wuiaoii. W. W. Wilkersnn.

Sound Tooth Tobacco Is the fiimst and -most popular cuewmg tooacco ever oiiurcd to the trade. Its use will remove tarter from tbe teetli and preserve tho gums. Jugredisnts guaranteed absolutely purs nnu ocnciicuu to llic teetli. 1' ormula is endorsed by many of the leading dentists of the country. It leaves a pleasant tasto in the mouth.

ji is uuucaio in liavor ana a yery line chew. Try Sound Tooth Chewius Tobacco and yon will use no other. il is me lastest seller ever nut on the market. For sale bv all retail dealers. W.

F. Vaxdiveu Wholesale Agents, Montgomery, Ala, FROM NEW YORK CITY, Mr. A. II. Ilawkes Dear sir: Your patent eye-glasses received some time since, and am very much gratified at the wonderful change that has come over my eyesight since have discarded my old glasses, and am new wearing yonrs.

Alexandkr Agar. Secretary Stationers' Board of Trade All eyes fitted by W. M. Higgius cweler, Tuskesee, Ala. A REMARKABLE RESCUE.

Mrs. Michael Curtain, Piainfield, 111., makes the statement that she caught cold, which settled, on her lungs; she was treated for a month by her family physicians, but grew worse. told her she was a hopeless victim of consumption and that lio medicine could cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King's New Discoyery faro Consumption; she bought a bottle and to her delight found herself benefited from first dose.

She continued its use and after taking ten bottles, found herself sound and well, now does her own housework and is as well as she eyer was. Free trial bottles of this great Discovery at City Drug Store, large bottles COc and $1.00. 2 City Drug Store. Everything in the Drug and Stationery line will be sold at reduced prices this month, to introduce the City Drug Store. The prescription department will rccieve my special attention.

At night, parties desiring prescriptions filled, can find me up stairs over Lockard's store. B. Johnston C'roupy suffocations, nignt coughs and all the common affections of tho throat and lungs quickly relieved by ur, J. ii. McLean's lar Wine Lung Balm.

Old people suffer much from disorders of the urinary organs, and are always gratified at the wonderful effects of Dr. J. II. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm in banishing their troubles. $1 per bottle.

SCHOOL BOOKS. You will find the most complele 4ock of School Books at very low figures at the City Drug Store We are always glad to see our country friends, call and see us at i City Drug Store. COUNTRY MERCHANTS You can get pure drugs at City Drug Store at Montgomery pt.ces Call and see them. Notice. Use the Brown Castor Oil at loots a pint tor greasing your Buggies andWagons it can be found at the City Drug Store.

Prescriptions carefully compounded at. Gautieb Howakd's W. P. Magruder ha3 a complete and fresh stock of garden seed for Glass and putty cheap, at acker and IIowakd's. If you feel "out oi sorts," cross and peevish take Dr.

J. H. McLean's Sarr.panlia; cheerfulness will return and life will acquire new Mau'S Warns. AVo mny Oo wlthnut friends We may ill without pills; Hut civilized in wants Kiwi's C'liill for Chills For sale by (inuticr A Howard. Tus kegee, and C.L..O.

Atkesun Jiotiitiilfii, rlotlce. The undcrsigucd commissioners appointed by the Secretary the Mate oj Alabama to open books of eubscnptlon to the capital stock of tho Alabama, Uoeria and Florida Hail road Company, will open books of subscription to tko capital stock of said company in the office wf the -Jiielire of Probate at the Court keuee in tho town of Tnskegee county et Macon State of Alabama on the 81st day of July 1800 at 10 a. m. T. J.

Chappei.l, CommiB-ddner. V. Fostsb. i II. ft.

Uoktciiius. Hon. W. V. Lucas, Ex-State Aud itor of Iowa, says "I havo used Chamberlain's Cough llemedv in my family and have no hesitation in saying it is an excellent, remedy.

I b'o-lieve it is all that is claimed for It. Persons atllictcrl bv a cough or cold will find it a friend." There is no danger from whooping cough when this remedy is is freely given. 50 cts. bottles for sale by S. 1).

Johnston, Dkuogist. COMMENCEMENT OF ALABAMA CONFERENCE FEMALE COLLEGE. Sunday, June. 15th, 10 A. Sermon by Rey.

J. Lamar. Monday, June. 16th. 10 A.

Meeting of the Board of Managers. Monday, June 16th, 8 P. Concert. Tuesday, June 17th. 10 A.

Senior Essays and Art Exhibition. Tuesday, June 17th, 8 P. AI: Concert. Wednesday, June 18th. 10 A.

Graduating Exercises, liaccalaure ate Address by Prof. F. M. Peter son. The patrons and friends of tbe college are cordially invited to attend these exercises.

John Massey, Presedent. R. H. MOTLEY, Manager. 250 dozen excellent machine thread '200 yyrds ou spool, spool or.

25 cts. per dozen. 40 Smyrna ltugs 50cta. 85 cts. 1,00 12.00 82.50 $3 00 and 85 .00.

600 yds best quality Per cals 32 inches wulo seasourble col-oi'ingo. (worth 12ip) at 9 cts. 1000 yds. lOcts dress Oincliams at 8ct8. 500 vds Scotch Zcpphy Ginghams (formerly 16cts) now lOcts.

1500yds tisrnred Cliallics, all in one pile. (worth Q'A to cts) nw 5 cts. Old styje muslins (tiu red lawns) are out of date, and challies ar taking their placo. MOTLEY, Manager. Just as sure as not weattier comes thcie will be more or less bowel complaint in this vicinity.

Every person, and especially families, ought to have some reliable medicine at hand for instant uso in case it is needed. A 25 or 50 cent bottle of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is just what yon ought to havo and all that you would need, even tor the most severe and dangerous cases. It is the best, the most reliable and moat successful treatment known and is pleasant to take. For sale by b. is.

Johnston, Druggist A RARE CHANCE. We have made arrangements with the Birmingham Weekly News by which we will send that splendid aFmily Paper one year to all of our new subscriliers for only 25 cents in addition to the regular price of ournaner. Subscribers in arrears by paying up and enclosing 25 cents will also receiye the Weekly News one year. To any of our present subscribers who have paid in advance, wo will send the Weekly News one year for Fifty Cents. Every subscriber to the Weekly News before July 1st will also re ceive a ticket in the $750.00 Gold Gift Distribution to be made on that day.

One gift is $100,00, one $50.00, ten $10.00 each, twenty $5.00 each, forty $2.50 each, and 300 of $1-00 eac'i. Send us your subscription and rot Hip best countv naner in the State and the best Weekly in the South for only $1-25. LADIES NOTICE. A. beuitiful stock of Fine Perfumes Toiie Face Powders and Toilet articles of all description at the City Drug Store.

Wisdom All the wisest people know, fteed-s Chill Cure is all the go. Vor sale by Gautier Howard. Tusse gee and C. C. Atkeson, Notasulsa.

A SAD MISSION. Mrs. rcrgusan. Mt. and Mrs, ox Montgomery, and Mr.

v. W. Ferguson of Cimo to Tuskegee on Wednesday of last week to attend tho fumiral of ir. rank Ferguson. The intant chiid of Mr.

and Mrs. W. L. Sam i cy died at the Winsor "oici Montgomery on Tuesday of last week, and was intercd in tho fivmnt.ni,. lm.n Tir.i -vvvij ueii vii cuiiusuay, me bereaved narenta 1m vi.

tim thy of the cntiro community. lalliunt' I All the n.iMisur liR i n. LU IHV grave, and the inmost wo can do Is to avoid the hort cuts, by takins lieed'd Chill Cure for chills rorsaie 07 uautier Ilowara TiifikcKOO, and Summers has come, andour loaf er's spuad needs recruiting. The Court House rats enjoy the umbrageous mullberry of the Court house yard according to the dictates of their own eonscience, with none to moicsc, of their rights to dispute. Quarterlly meeting of Macon County Alliance.

Tha 4th auarterlv meetin? of Macon county Alliance will be held with Cross-Keys Alliance commencing on Wednesday July 2nd Reid Smith, County Sdcretary. Our soldier boys are making ready for tha encampment. Dril ling is the order of the day or rather of the night, as the boys can't spare the time in the day, Capt Cloud is determined that new colors shall be added to the laurel wreathe whith already encircled the brow of his gallant company. You will have no use for specta cles if you use Dr. J.

H. McLean's Strengthening liye fealve; it removes the film and scum which accumu lates on the eye balls, subdues in-flamation, cools and soothes the irritated nerves, strengthens weak and failing sight. 25c a box. The gloiious old 4th will soon be here, Why not have a grand old fashion barbacue? It is a good time for something of the kind, and at the same time we can haye a confederate survivors reunion, By the way, what has become of Macon County's Contederate Veterans As sociation? ine ionowms uuui, uupwou. "vui me i.

ixiuuiaun, contains information well worth re- ifr. John Roth of Ibis IIICUiui.i.(ie city, who met with and accident a few days ago spraining ami ui "i ing his leg and ai quite severely, was cured bv one 50 cent bottle Chamberlain's Pain Balm." This remedy is without an equal for sprains and bruises and -mould have a place in every sale by S. B. Johnston, Druggist. There isnolonger any doubt about Tuskcgee having a rail road.

nriw.n tha hnnka nrp nnened SO at once to the Probate office and sub scribe to the capital stocki Tuskc rce is on a veritable boom. wo larre ana beaumui onun biuicoj-completed, another one going rap idly up, jwUraUroadinjighk Montgomehy April 27lh 1890 Chemical I siift'ered nearly a week Willi nuuuamc. -o'clo-k I purchased a bottle of your Hed akeP at Fowler's Drug Store. a inciiiO fit 1 took a nose ai oucc 30 minutes my ly ffone. Auow me irood remedy tor for head-ache to Montgomery.

Vrtnro t.rn v. 204 Dexter Ave- OA Your Druggists sell n. thiil-. state- We rcgrei. mcnt made in our report of the ate senatorial convention, at NotasnJga, was construed as a one of the candidates, Mr.

John L. Collins. Such was far from our in-tVnt on. We regard Mr. Collins as one of our most honorable citizens and staunchest democrat truer man eyer raised a voice mde-fenseof the white man's party in SKamaUian John L.

Collins. We meant no reflection on any one but specially mentioned the democracy if Gen. Bryan because we hiri I so recently heard him say "No" wi the ring of party fealty to a friend for him to run as an independent. Eves the most vigorous hearty people have at times a of weariness and laseitude. dispel this feeling take Dr.

McLean's SarsapariLa; it win vigor and vitality. and feel- To II. itu- Stationery, School books, blank books Gadtieu and IIowaiiu's FRESH TURNIP SEED Can be found at the City Drug Btorc Fresh Teas in if a I lb pack ages, price low, Gautieb and Howard, The best cigars in town, call lor the "Rose cigar," at Gautieb and Howard's ExrosunK to rough weather, getting wet, hviri" in damn loeilitii.s m-n favorable to the contraction nf ili of the Kidneys and bladder. As a preventive, and for the cure of all kidney and liver trouble, use that valua iile remedy, Dr J. II.

McLean's Liver aud Kidney Balm. S1.00 per buttle. Buist newcron ot Turnii it G.ai;tier and IIowakd's. GUARANTEED Every thing guaranteed to bn represented and prices extra low at City Drug Store. Foe sick headoche.

female troub les, neuralgic, pains in the head take IT, J. 11. McLean's Little Liver nd Kidney Fillets. 25 cents a vial. kswer Tins question.

Why d0 80 many peonle we see around us seem to prefer to sutler and be made miserable by Indigestion. Constination. Dizziness. Loss of AnnRtitn. Cumins iin of the Food.

Yellow "Skin, when for 75 cents we will sell them Sltiloh's System italizer, guaranteed to cure them. UACKMKTAOK" a lastins and frntrrant. perfume. Sold by Howard Gautikb. In cases of fever and asue.

the blood is as effectually, thoush not so dangerously poisoned by the ef- nuviura oi tne atmosphere as it could be by the deadliest poison. Dr. J. li. McLean's Chills aud Fe ver Cure will eradicate this poison from the system.

50 cents a bottle Right and Wrong. ftever a wrons bnt has ario-ht. Never a dav but has a night, Never a Chill, but there's a Tonic. And the bottle has Reed's Chill Cure on For sale by Gautier Howard. Tusital ee, aud C.

Atkeson, Notasulxa. W. P. Jfagruder, drnggist. nex- door to the Bank building, is pre pared to serve nis mends and the public in all departments of the drug business, and will sell drugs cheaper than ever before.

Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best Salve iu the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, sait rheum fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin erup tions, unu positively cures piles, or no pay required. It ts guaranteed to give perlect satisfaction, or mon ey refunded. Trice 25c per boxJ or sale by SB Johnston. If your kidneys are inactive, vou will feel and look wretched; even in the most cheerful society, and mel ancholy on the jolliest occasions Dr.

J. il. McLean's Liver and Kid ney Balm will set you right again per bottle. uhiloh's catarrh Remedy. Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy, a niarvelous cure tor Catarrh.

Diphtheria. Canker Mouth, and Head-Ache. With each bottle there is an ingenious Nasal Injec-t i for the more successful treatment ot these complaints without extra charge, l'rice 50 ceius. "Hackmetack" aAtst. sr and fragrant Prin.

or, aud 60 cents. Sold by Howard Gautikb, TRUSSES. Trusses of ail sizes and descrli) tions. A fit guaranteed and nriees extra low. We pay especial atten tiou to that branch of the business.

Having a very large stock, we can fit the smalh st child to the largest man. Always send size when you order by mail. City Deuo Stoke. Imperfect digestion and assimilation produce disordered conditions of the system which grow and are confirmed by neglect, Dr. J.

H. McLane's Strengthening Cordial aud Blood Purifier, by its tonic properties, cures indigestion and gives tone to the stomach. $1 per bottle. CITY DRUG STORE. EOOK DErARTMEXi: School Books, Slates.

Pencils, Ink and Stationery also Poems, Novell-Daily, Weekly and Momhlv Fapcre! are kept hand regularly. Libl- in all kinds of binding'. Keeps on hand a full line ot Puie Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils and Leads; alo F'ne! Perfumes, Toilet Article, Teas, Spi. ces, Tobacco and gars, Garden and Flower Seeds Onion. S.

'Us and sad j. uuuocs. rrcsenptiijns ea coiiu'ounded day and. night. It.

H. MOTLEY Mnager. 25 Nickle plated Clocks at fl.00 and $1.25 worth $2.50 and 83. 50 Warranted good time pieces. Compare prices on following: uoid boan cts.

bar. Sunny South cts. Fairbanks 2 cts bar. Ivory tlargp) 8 cts. Bar.

Ivory (small) 4 cte. bar. 1500 matches for 10 cts. 45 cts. Tobacco 33 cts.

lb. 60 cts. Tobacco 45 cU lb. hjw pieces Tin ware at half price. 25 elegant Large look- like fine oil paintings, 27X34 inches at 81.00 worth $17o.

2000 vds. best calico 5cts. R. H. MOTLEY, Manager.

speciaITapi'eal. The Ladies' Memorial Associa tion, of Fradericksburg, Virginia, respectfully call your attention to the fact that there lie burried in the Contederate Ccmetary, 1,800 South em Soldiers from Alabama and oth er Southern states. The wooden posts, with their names on them, are rapidly decay ing, and it is necessary to replace them as soon as possible. Haying no means at our disposal for this purpose, we are compelled to ask for aid, feeling sure that our appeal will not be in vain. Many of these graves which we have lovingly cared for during so manyj-oarr, contain the dear ones of Southern Ilomep, where their memories are still cherished, and a throb of sympathy will go out to us in our efforts to rescue their names from oblivion.

Mothers, widows, orphans, sisters and comrades, help us in our sacred work. Mas. Capt. J. N.

Barney, Sec'y Ladies' Memorial Assciation. Any person who desires to con-trioute tor the above mentioned worthy purpose, can do so by sending the money to this office, or to the Macon county Bank, at Tuskegee, and it will be at once forwarded to the proper partie-f at Fredericksburg Virginia. Goergia has already responded in sufficient amount to place a marble stono at the head of each of her soldiers' graves. This was done in contributions of aniall amounts. We be- leive Alabama will do as well.

The head stones costs $2.00 acch, and they are such as cost individuals $25.00. TIIE GUEAT FAMILY PAPER OF TIIE SOUTH. The mammoth 64-column, eight page Birmingham Weekly Nw? should be in every house hold in Alabama. It is, indeed, a great newspaper, full of the news of the day from every county in the Stale every state in the Union and ali parts of the world. It is dead-out against rings, monopolies and combines a paper of tho people and for the people is for the better education of the children of the Stale, home rule, white supremacy and pure Democracy, Its well conducted agricujtural department, with sound, practical teachings makes it a paper every farmer should read, fts advice fol lowed by our farmers, would save them millions of dollars every year, and give them independence and prosperity over the ncople of any other State in the Union.

It only costs you $1,00 to get the best family paper in the south for one year, with a ticket in the grand $750.00 Gold gift, distribution -of nearly 400 prizes, to be awarded on the 1st day of July. Somebody will draw $100 in gold, and every subscriber will have an equal chrn je lor that or one of the other 37 1 gold presents. The Weekly News has already oyer 1 0.000 agents actively at work and wants as many more, any one and all of whom can make good money by securing subscriptions to the Weekly Neivs, which pays a larger commission than was ever before offered by a paper, Sendone dollar and become a subscriber. Write for sample copies and asrent's outfit and go to work at once. oenu your oraers tor lc Cl'eam to Unit Jfe Thnmncnn i ice, or ice at E.

B. Johnston's old stand, next door to i. a. Uppcnhcimcr's Millinery store. Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours at W.

P. Magruder Services at the Methodist church on next Sabbath morning will commence at 10 30 a The census enumerators for Macon county commenced work on last Monday morning. Tho work must bo finished this month. The weather is hot, but Bob Motley continues to sell goods. He lias the goods to suit the weather, and prices to suit the people.

Many of tho Finny Tribe were lured to their destruction last week ny the Tuskcgee Fishing Club. Other cities have shooting clubs Tuskegee has a good fishing club, hy not perfect the organization, and thus add more life to the dull summer months. The Macon County Confederate cwiaus Association must nuyu reunion and o-rmii hm-haua on tbe 4th of July next. We invite eugges- tlOhR in l'dlavanin lx 41a HAiiiiinrt Aflll iviviv 11 VU iu mo barbacue, from each beat in the wuiiiy ior publication in our hbai iae. nnore mall we nave iu Hamilton Brown Shoes.

$103.00 worth of these celebrated goods just received, at all prices in mou's Ladies Misses and childrcns. Warranted tho best in tho world to wear. Full steck new Shoes, best makes received. R. H.

MOTLEY, Ilanager..

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