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VOL. I.—NO. 5 1 .
BRIEF I.OCA i.S.
J S. Clements visited
HH uesdav.
J. D. Stokes Spent Saturday las
in Abe on.
Mr. c. ii. Woot-n. of Spring
w. - ■:> !In* city Tuesday.
Mr. John Rvals.of Lumber
KTJ < at Tuesday on our city.
Mb Leila McRae is visiting
at;, ■ ■ and friends in t hie city.
liu.i.J. h. DeLiicy spent
day and Sunday in our midst. *
The visitor at Mr. L. M. I
co -IS- house is a girl.
Miss Abbey Clements is on
vi ,it to Spring j 1 ill.
B. I). Woodard visited
'Tuesday.
Mi I.ela Anderson, of Haw
iir -. 1 - visiting Mrs. \». >>.
.
Daniel.
i i!. Ravnor and wife.of Macon,
ws in .hi- fitv Saturday, the
cues I of the Hotel do Lictcli.
Mrs. Stoke of Waveross is in
the cit v, the guest of her brother
in-law." J. I). Stokes.
Mis i' 8 . Wm. Slater and Ilobt.
McKinnon ; (tended services at
Bethlehem Church Sunday,
Mrs. B. I). Woodard returned
Tuesday -.-.Her an extend visit to
relatives at Fort Valley.
L. O. l’eaeock, of Baxley, is
among the visitors to Eastman
lids wt oli.
Mi Lizzie Adams,ono’of Mont
gomery county's fair daughters, is
visitiir. Miss Coffee this week.
Trv Kamar’s Diarrbo-a Mixture the
iirxt Kin" you have griping pain- inthe
vioma cli.
Tim Laurens Superior court is
session this week, Judge D. M.
Roberts presiding.
The residence recently built and
occupied by S. T. Rogers has been
piiivliased by B. D. Woodard. Mr.
Woodard will occiqiv the same.
Messrs . M. E. Everett and ILK.
L. Harris . t| . » j s^niuLiv "
•
School Association, which conven
at ('hauiH'ey Sum'.iy.
The Eastman bar is represented
iu 1 liiblin follows: o
A. Smith, tts- Jas. Bishop* J i it,' . ll
Hall ami B. B. < ’hanoy.
„ * '"*■ ,. ,, , <lin , " ,....... l> ,l mvi] 11 J -
family from Dempsey to Dus Cy.
i m gbhl to welcome this es
timnble l:\mtly to out niidst.
I I :;vc 11-1 it S. S. S. for debility n
Milting from chill* and fever, ami lct\»
t'oiim! it to tic tic best ionic amt appo
ti/-i t’lt I evil-look. It also prevent .!
the return of the eliills.
A. A vt.ix*. Eureka S]uiiigs, Ark.
Mrs. W. N. Lictcli and children
has gone to North Georgia, where
they will spend some time among
the mountains.
Mr. J. B. King had a line horse
to die of spasmotic cholic Sunday
night. Wo sympathize with Air.
Kitt" in Die loss of the line animal.
Mr. !., M. G euella, »f Vicksburg,
Mi--., -tv* that his sv^tem was poi
I will, nlcn.it,.- r.;n.n .lw
tts.. tnbacc-' in smokingcigatctt,-. II.
eo,.l.l n.»t sleep, ln< appetite gone
and he w as in a had h\ generally. IB
tool' s s whieh fiyuve out the p"i
soil and made a new man of him.
Nli- ih-uline llerrmnn, who has
been spending sometime in our
town, .’returned the uuest oi Mrs. K. lien*
lll:tu to her home in San
der.sville 1 uesday.
The little girl of Mr. E. J. I’ea
cock, who Ini' been very sick for
several days, we are glad to say is
convalescing.
Tlie Debating Society re-organ
izodTuesday night. There was a
large number of young men pres
cut, and judging from the interest
mani.Vste 1 we think that it will
be a success. The meetings will
he held at the court house onTuo*
day nights.
Mr. ,, b. ... 1. Jones, . wbo , lives about , ...
s?vvn miles ■I"l from It E- Stltl-Ul itt .‘
county^ joint's to the ti'onl c wit Ii a
tin., IttK specimen of Ot.ott cotton m well open- o k .i
Oil biul rubtlx for picking.
about is acres, lie also 1
corn ami other crops in tine con
dition in his neighborhood.
Elsewhere will be found tin ad¬
vertisement of Die Middle Geor¬
gia Military and Agricultural Uol
lege located nt 5Iille«lgeville. litis
institution has increased ;» repu¬
tation, patronage an 1
. from Issiv i*> the mvsv;.t With
a hirgc ciu-ps .,{ prof,•'.<>!•>
tea* h.-rs it is re U for all, no mat
ter how poorly pared,
them for auniver course or
their life w rk. Vr.tmg Indie Oli
joy a cc .use uali that of
female loliegeman i
tuition. Tins ccliea trai as e; *
ers for publie schtKijk. gran i —
a certificate of ftnipeteiK-v t
teach in them wit hoi t furthev ex
aniiuation. It is. the only strict
military school in the >Lite.
THE TIMES-JOURNAL.
I. ■ I- ition for Dodge.
.Six local bills have been pre
- on ted bv Mr. DeLuevin the
or Representatives. The first is a
House bill No. :- 2 .“a lull to pro
; hibit the sale of liquor within five
jcouiitv'’ mi!e . of anv church in Dodge
Tlu- Second. House bill, No. 483.
";i bill to amend the charter of
Eastman."
The third and fourth.
hills. Nos. 4 s 5 and 4sti are hills to
amend the charter of Chauncey.
We are informed that the three
last named bills are unanimously
approved by the citizens of the
respective towns.
The fifth, House bill, No. 4 ,s 7,
met with considerable opposition,
i It is a bill to extend the corporate
limits of Eastman, and the effect
v jjj be to take in several excellent
citizens and large property own
ms which In-art ilv acquiesce in the
,-hange. while it ‘will also bring
within the jurisdiction of the
liieiijal authorities a suberb
ment that has been a source of an
noyance for the lack of police
power. ‘The opposition came
Iron) owners of these tenament
buildings, presumably to avoid
town taxes, but the bill was re
ported favorable by the committee
and will probably pass the House
before this goes to press. The
friends of the bill hope sec/its ,that its
opponents will soon good
effects and rejoice in its exis
(once.
The sixth. House bill. No. 492,
a a hill to incorporate theCitizens'
Bank of Eastman, ,! is one to at
|,. a ,q special attention, for it istlie
dawning of a better day in the
‘
(()W)1 of K . lstinau . > bank
long been L here.
and it will lill an important mis
s j 0]) lt also shown that there's
--] jj\. j n t] ie ol.l land yet."
“Dickens Had One Trick,”
-■ riu*k me ;d an chlitv. I inean hi
Iji'^/UaJU’U'aNYoroU^^Ull-iV occasions. Now people n.UN
in- otter,>d on all
;u real life don’t iterate like parots. At
l«a*t i know of only one person wim is
liable to snob criticism—young
hmdthTsn’t'imf Uildily 1 IdiX? ''park
ling eve>, ringing voice. Weil, his pet
from roughs ami weak longs, is,‘take
^” "a ■- "ou Golden iunVtive'’> Mcdl.-ai .d^very ;
m 8 grave.”
-
In Mrnioi-iam.
At a meeting of the Board of
- ]'nistccs of Eastman Academy
01l the Uitll ilist,, Die follow
ing resolutions were offered and
,
Resolved, J That we miss the
slim iy f oru au d features of our
*
1|OM Jan , ;IS soc*i;ite. lion. Wm.
Kastman, for many years an
ine i„ber of this hoard-.-the
U1 ., U XV | K , built at his own expense
die first academy in Eastman; who
was over watchful while with us
ot the interests of education, and
j^dped of cvorvtlling conductive
of the welfare oft he people.
1 {os 0 lved, That we deplore
HI* H> d. d me mhcr of this
board ami that we commend his
exam pie to the surviving members.
^nd to •those, as the years go by,
who may succeed him in office.
Resolved, That these resolutions
h c recorded upon our minutes,and
they be published in the Times
JovKSAb. M. L. Bt m u.
L. M. Peacock, Chairman,
Secretary.
T IV Lamar's Diarrhoea Mixture it
you tin I that you can’t get relief from
other bowel ruetlicine
The Me It tie Dillieulty,
\ serious affray occurred at Me
R :l e Saturday night bet ween Slier
jjl' Lancaster, his father, Mr. t\ ash
Lancasfer and Mr. Edward McRae.
which resulted in the death oi Mr.
\\-.wt, f-inr “ ister he being shot bv
Mr.McKac. Mtenif . Lancaster was
* .llso shot * throii'dl ® the le-, inflict
..
B42 only • tl llcsh wound. 31r. 3ic
' " but it is
'
thought will recover. We learn
’ he ditlicult v arose from an old
*
feud bet ween the . Lancasters T . and
McRaes Aicnae . anu and it i U thought »- the end
is not yet. The combatants were
Telfair's most prominent citizens,
and the trouble i- much regretted.
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the
1.....ks to receive town tax are now
open. All property not given in
during the next 3D dqys will
double taxed. E. B. Milner,
Julv30th-30d Clerk Council.
M . r ';' a't h ' kill'.'tha't-.s U ‘ ri w P r^d
< - * rc*- ! ! .R. ' *Lof iissi poison,
will, il V.is the result ®f malaria, am!
tliat it prevent- vliiHs and ftver by urn
i: I pf.. -y-toui. lie takes it in the
.
^nri- * * - -.i.iiimer months t« prevent
• 1" from the malaria of the
- a amp# on the river.
EASTMAN, GA., FRIDAY, AUGUST 2 , 1889 .
Educational Meeting.
A meeting was held at the
Kastman Academy July 30 to
*'der the propriety of adapting
school system at this
Dr. E. II. Bacon, chairman, M. L.
I Burch, Secretary,
1 A communication front
L A. Hall, who was absent,
pressed the idea that he was,
reflection, opposed to a graded
school, mainly because of the
sl »all " ize of our city. < 'ol. Hall
was in favor of a prescribed course
* 11 <!y oi euiiiculiim.
Dr. H. Fisher was next heard
K-om in person and was not is fa
vor of a graded school, but he was
in favor of a prescribed course
study with the usual degrees
Freshman, Sophmore, Junior and
Senior.
I rof. K. J Sirozier followed Di
Fisher and asked the question if
any one present knew of a graded
school in the State without free
lie thought, too, that it
was unwise to pursue this system
without free tuition.
Rev. 1’. A. Jessup said that he
never had in \-few such a system as
xvas in operation in Macon and
other cities; and by an exhibition
of some originality on our part and
a spirit of progress generally, we
might meet the objectionable
points, and grade the school, with
out, of necessity making tuition
free. Mr. Jessup said the situa
Don was urgent, and that we must
something.
Judge M. L. Burch said he was
in favor of some ])lan to inspire
more life in our school. He was
willing to call them Freshman and
Sophmore if this would do it. lie
asked Brof. Sirozier to give tts his
views in detail. He arose and said
that lie thought it was practicable
and advisable to print a catalogue
embracing certain studies under
Die head of Fresh man, Sophmore,
etc.
Mr. Jesstip-Uould we do noth
ins; . to revive tIio oaucalional ill
tcres-s „f our ,own. He asked if
;| le trustees had ever tried to see
what could be done to raise money
scholarships. lie believed
(hat " e rais< * «» avcra ge of
twenty dollars for one hundred
scholarships. This would pay
principal ; one thousand dollars and
%vo assistants tiwo hundred each
Ile proved by an appeal to facts
that we were sending our children
abroad, a few of them, and paying
more than this.
These and inanv more piquant
things were said by all the speak
ers, and it was resolved to adjourn
uutil Tuesday next, when IToi.
Strozier would submit a catalogue
of the course of study proposed.
Much also of general interest may
come up-then, and it is hoped the
attendance "ill be huge,
Kupepsy.
This is vvliat yon ought to have, in
[«;;«. tojiilfy emev .
daily, and mourning because they find
^ ,'b- !,!»]«■ 'may attain
in tin- that tbv.v
l,lis b «°"- Ami yet it mav l.«- had by
a ll. We guarantee that Eleetne Hit
ters. if usetl according to directions ami
‘uMffi' dm'.urn tq"
pep-iaand in-tall instead Eupej»sy. We
ami kidneys. Sold at 50e. and |l.oo per
b - v ll, nM ' :U1 & nenmi,n ’ 1)n,g "
l '
--
The Alliance Barlxcue.
Everybody—men. women and
children are cordially invited to
bring their baskets and attend the
Alliance barbecue at their new
gust 13th. Let us all (tint out.
A .fail Delivery.
Considerable excitement prevaileil widely on
tlie streets yesterday through a
circulated report that three of tbemost
tlg^n ' ^
ered that, ailsimtly enouglt, the rumor
ltad some foundation, but not exactly
in accordance with tlie facts, l hvec
prisoners had broken out with scrofu
•?"* crupMons or. the face neck and
—but tin* pbvsuiaii ualletl P r ^"
goriher 1*. P. I. (Pru*kl> A>h, 1 oke
Root and powssium)the renow -eil
t‘table blood purifier and there »s nu
doubt whatever that the patients will
-oon.recover Rheumatism, Gout, >y
■ phuts, Scrofula, M.-tl.trml
all symptoms of impure blood are
removed by l*. P. F and as a
ready and simple daily^verydru^tst restorative it is gain
ing grouud sells it.
U.-.rulers' Picnic.
The 13th of August will be a red
letter day to the Alliance -of this
countv. Tlie tine commodious
iron warehouse will have been
completed and that achievement
will lie celebrated by a big picnic,
There is room in the warehouse for
thousands. No one need hesitate
on account oo the weather. Brins
y° ur basket well filled and
all vour friends. It will be a grand '
time.
-
Idck Hornbooker is * respited and
well-to-do colored ettuenof springtiehl.
He savsthat one oottk Of
l*ir:utif[—it Specific cured both himself and wife
crapdwnf tbeskin.
CORRESPONDENCE.
FURNISHED FROM
ALL AOtA’D US.
McRae.
McRae. July 29.—On last
urday about 2 o'clock there
red a difficulty between
Wright and John Lancaster
Lewis Clark, which resulted
Mr. Clark getting his head
ously bruised and Mr. John Lan
caster having several bones in
right hand broken. While
Swinev was attending to the bro
ken bones of John
Wright Lancaster, (he sheriff, and
Edvvard McRae, ex-sheriff,
in con tack and afier a few
words, which chine from an old
grudge that had existed for sev
eral years, and upon the
ance of Mr. Wash Lancaster,
three began the combat,
resulted in the latter receiving
mortal wound through the
and his son, Wright, was shot
in the calf of the leg, while Mr.
McRae was severely cut in the left
side. Mr. Wash Lancaster died
about 4 o’clock Sunday
Mr. Edward McRae and Wright
Lancaster are still confined to
their beds without much improve
ment. It is rumored that this is
only a beginning of the trouble
between the two families. All
parties concerned are friends to
the writer, and we deeply regret
the occurrence.
Mr. Charles Smith, the hand¬
some superintendent of the mcr
cliantile firm of McRae it Bush,
of Towns, proves a great attrac¬
tion to the lady customers
Brof. J. R. J. Swann, of Zion
Hope, visited his friends here last
Sunday. Prof. Swann is a pol
ished and clever gentleman and
we are always proud to see him
come,
The Farmers’ Alliance gave a
big picnic at Mt. Carmel onThurs
<Iay the -5th inst.. which was a
grand success, ri Rev. H. C. I'cu
tress delivered a good lecture to
the alliancemen. The dinner was
splendid, and upon the whole was
enjoyed immensely, Topsy.
OlmuiH ’ey*
ClIAr ,- CEy , Julv ai.-Mrs. John
. C,a ' J <Uc<1 1:1 0t <• j )r oiK-hitis last
Monday.
Jesse Wilcol, a mulatto about 18
years old attempted to rape tho 12
year-old daughter of Mr Dan "Wil¬
liams. Her screams brought her
brother, John to Iter assistance
and the negro lied, followed by
the brother, who tired three shots
at him, but without effect, A
par(y 0 f frfends are now hunting
f 0 r the scoundrel,
There were about a dozen per
sons and a lawyer before the may
or Monday morning. Marshal
Moon is a whole team.
Capt. J. II. Bauett has lo.isevl
the Laslie House, and has taken
charge of 1 he same.
J - '• lirown !,i,s bol ' sht ont H ‘
Butler.
Mrs. J.C. Forsyth and twelve
others ol Aonmmdaie . . (making tne ,
"nh.cky thirteen j are pioniciiigon
the banks ot Sugui ( reek lo-u«iv.
^d the kindness to invite
the writer to go with them to
build the fire and bring up water
and wood, but he declined with
thanks as it does not agree with
his health to work . before , .. meals ,
lliere is a new girl at l ink M il
sons.
The colored people of Summer
in -™l
order, have their own churches
and schools and arc now erecting
a large hall which would be a
credit to any town,
J. Benlock.
-V Scrap^ I-ap^Tsavcs Her Life,
; , t wils j ust ordinary scrap of wrap
| l: 1 p,. r- |,„t it saved tier life. She
vva s i n t iie last stages of consumption,
to id 1 1V pi ivsi ei ans that sh ewas
J W( , ami co.'.hl live only a short time:
j jijje nt*i>Hed I^s -4 than seventy po:md«. read
Q n a of wrapping uf^ry, pajier she
of Kil] „, s and got
| a bottle; bot-tfe, it helped helped her, she
i lK> 4, , bough? , it
1 (I 1 another and grew heter
i fast, continued f t >* u?e and is now strong
healthv “"{J; ro >v, J plump, weisrhing 140
' send
For particulars Druggist, Port
to jj <; 0 i ej
| s m itj,. Trial bottle of this wonderful
discovery free at Herrman & Ilerrman’s
drugstore.
To Tax Railroad Property.
The following bill by Glenn, of
Whitfield county, passed the
House and will probable pass the
Senate. It will be found of creat
importance to the a arious
through which railroads run. af
fording such counties a large ad
Jition of revenue. The value
• the E. T. V. & G. By property
Dodge county probably
<300,000 and this property
under the Glenn Bill, be taxed
the benefit of th.e county,
same ag an y other property,
pepresen ati e. ^ 1 Hop. / „ John r t J-. l* t» De
j Lacy is an advocate of the bill.
,
A Bill
To he entitled an .Vet to provide a
System of Taxation of Railroad
property in each.of the counties
of this state through which said
Railroads run. and to provide a
inode of assessing and collecting
the same,and for other purposes,
Section 1. Be it enacted by the
.'General assembly of this State,
and it is hereby enacted by the
authority of the same. That liere
after in each and every year,when
any railroad company in this State,
j whose property is now, or may
j hereafter be subject to State tax
j ation, shall make its annual re
j turn of property to the Comptrol
| ler General of the State for the
purpose of State taxation; they
shall, at the same time and by the
same officer, under the same oath,
make another return in t he follow
in;’ Manner, to wit: First, show
mg the aggregate value of the
whole property of said railroad
company; second showing the
value of the real estate and track
bed ot said company; third, show
the value of the roiling stock
and all other personal property of
company; fourth, showing the
value of the company's property
in each county through which it
runs.
Sec. 2. Be it further enacted hv
authority aforesaid, That
whenever the amount of tax levy
of any county, through which the
said railroad runs, is assessed by
the authority of such county, it
shall be the duty of the Ordinary
thereof to certify the same and
transmit such certificate to the
Comptroller-General, and the pro¬
perty of such railroad companies
shall he subject to taxation in each
and every county through which
the same passes to tlie same ex¬
tent and in the same manner that
all other property is taxed, in the
manner hereafter set out.
Sec. 3. Beit further enacted by
the authority aforesaid. That
whenever such certificate is re¬
ceived by the Comptroller-General
it shall be his duty to proceed to
assess the amount of each
i i
in -
ly located in each county
basis of the value given by
returns required by section first
this ad; second, the amount of tax
to be assessed upon the rolling
stock and other personal property,
is id follows: As the value of the j
property, real and personal, of the
said company, such shall be j
amount of rolling stock and other
personal property to be distribut¬
ed for taxing purposes to each:
( count fni my v These IIKiC two inu the value of I
.
the property located in the count v
of stock 1
and I lie share the rolling
afl( j personal property thus ,-iseer
and apJ)0rtione<l to each of
such counties shall be the amount
to be taxed to the extent of the as¬
sessment in each county.
Sec. 4. Be is further enacted' by
the authority aforesaid,'l’hat when¬
ever the (’ompt roller-General shall
ascertain and levy in the manner
in Die preceding section Die
amount ot ... tax <iue i i by such t
panytoea.lt of such counties.it
shall be his duty at once to notify
the President and Treasurer of
s(]ch railroad CO rnpany of the
ani0lin ^ a ue in each of said
ties for count v taxes of said rail
roa(K and t . ath and every railroad
ve q ..ired, within Ox.y
days from the receipt of such no
tice.to pay into the Treasury of
the State the amount mentioned
by the Comptroller-General. Said
fund there be known and kept as
county taxes of railroads.
Sec. 5. Be it further enacted
authority aforesaid. That
*, *
whenever any railroad
has thus paid in its couatv tax, it
shah ,, 11*1 be the duty 1 of «i the ^ Tmobiikh- Treasurer
j 0 onee notifv ‘ th«? Comptroller
General , of - the , f fact, , showing 1 ... in(r the th(x
a m 0 unt and oil what county ,8 ac
count received, . . and i the Comptro -
i er A ieneral shall, as soon as such
notification 1 as bec lmen n received recened at at
once caret t ■« ax « o ,ei «• > l«
comity, upon who-“ account the
same is received, of the fact there
0 f and of the amount received,and
a t the same time direct such tax
collector to deduct from Die
amount of St ate tax. collected in
s UC h county, an amount equal to
the amount mentioned, to be turn
ed over to such county on account
of railroad taxes, and to be used
l, v such county in the same matt
ner as other count j taxes are used.
Sec. <J. Be it further enacted by
tbe authority aforesaid. If any
r «ij r o„l eomnanv shall refu-e to
A
wi'hin , sixty days, the , amount
pay. thu- as.-ertaineu and due by
intotheTreasury.it shall be the
duty of the Comptroller General
j to at once issue a ii. fa. in the
name of the State of Georgia
against such railroad company for
the same; to he issued, levied and
returned in the same manner as
tax fi. fas. ‘ are issued for State
taxes due in the State by said com¬
panies.
Sec. 7. Beit further anacted by
the authority aforesaid, If any
railroad company shall dispute the
liability to such county tax it may
be done by an affidavit of illegal
ity, to be made by the president
of Said railroad in the same man
ner as Other affidavits of illegalitv v •
are made, and shall he
for trial to the Superior court of
the county of Fulton, where such
cases shall be given precedence for
trial overall other cases, except
tax cases in which the State shall
be a party,
See. S. Be it further enacted by
tlie authority aforesaid, That all
laws and parts of laws in conflict
with this Act be, and the same are,
hereby repealed.
$500 reward oftVrcd by proprietors of
I)r. Suite's Catarrh Rumujiy for an in¬
curable ease.
MIDDLE GEORGIA
MILITARY AND AGRICULTURAL
COLLEGE,
MIT,LEI>G12VIDLE, GEORGIA.
umber of Professors anil Teachers 12
TX umber of Pupils f.ast Session -I2S
Doors open to both sexes. The eotirse
of instruction includes all usual ;
branches, Scientific, Classical and
era v.iry: also Muster Discipline Book-Keeping, prevails. etc.
Strict Military being thor¬
Barracks for Cadets is now
oughly repaired ami furnished anew.
Board reasonable.
TUITION FREE!
Eleventh Session begins Sept. 4th lbXSJ.
For Catalogues, apply to Moult
J. X. E,
Secretary Board of Trustees.
Its Wonderful
Curative powers arc miraculous, This
i- tbc testimony of thousands who have
used l.ippoiaiKs I’yrafuge for chills and
tVvcr, Dumb Ague and Malaria.
L. h. TJ1
ER Stimulator
~ CUBE FOB
tilt.I.tors KEVKB,
DVSl'El’SlA
JiKADAClIE,
CHILLS AND l'KYKB
COSTIVENESS,
DYSENTEUV,
COLIC . ETC
Fact, All Biltious Diseases
Foil SALK BY
T. J. Bi chan,
Physician and Surgeon.
Eastman, Ga. I
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FOR A CATALOGUE OF THE
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UNIVERSITY.
mlifiCOU, (id..
r „ Faculties, Five p . ScllOOlS.
1. The Preparatory Department.
2. The College of Liberal Art
.3. Tlie Scientific Department.
4. The Department of Theology,
o. The Law School.
Tuition free in tlie Departments of j
j,, septemiH-r. other information
Eor Catalogue amt
address, XUNALLY, I>, !>.,
KEV. G. A.
President, or
JOIIX.L HRAXTLY, Sec’ty pro tt-m
July 2tt-41 Maeon. (*a.
—
Hazleluirst Hotel.
Mrs. E. L. l*Ol''MIS, I’roprietress.
Rates day, f2. 00 . Sjieeial induee
ments to the commercial travel. 35-wf
Croupv suffocations,nielit COUffhs
and all the common affections • * • of ,
the throat and lungs McLean's quickly ' Tar re
ileved bv Dr. J. II.
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LADlfcS fABll HAIK itKbdolMl.
I make swindle* and Bang- 1 « order.
1 U.’auNv.uk “mttlngV’h.to Imy
y.mr he made into.
thing human hair can
*i
leave your hair soft, straight and dry as
Ifoundit * K«*pectfully.
.JERKY MoORK,
Chauncey, Ga.
x,.-. Mar. m.
° ■ , . , , l^ead
, 11 e«ral«'ic pains’ in the
take Dr \ J H. McLean- Little
T Liver . and r/ Kidne} . . iiJe.s. i> u,* J .Scents .
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The Host Newspaper
miU>!IK|) IX
IK)lHiE COUNTY.
CIRCULATION LARGE ENOUGH.
EASTMAN TIM is Established i 874 . ) ohsoUdated I>cc.
DuDGK COUNTY JOURNAL. 1 S&j. > \
T’^S jgpgp*
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No. 409.—Charade*
My first denotes a brilliant shine; place,
Where belles and jewels
My next transportsthomerchant's stores,
Or produce of tho mine;
Sweet pleasures In my whole abound,
By\^ymph^andswaiUiU'Livays found
The happiest part of Ufa
No. 410.—A* Proverb in Numbers.
I nra composed of 88 letters, and am a Dan
i f. li P«*’erb, signifying tUero is no contenting
discontented people.
so, s, so is an eel like ask.
b!£
having an umbrella like crest of feathers
above tho bill
25, SO, 4, S2, 19, 0 is tho Solan goose.
20, 15,3, 23, 22 is a marine bird expert at
diving*,
S5, 2, 24, 27, SI, $, 4, 20 is a gallinaceous
bird found wild in Europe.
34, 12, 27, 14. 15, 30, 1 is a small passei'ino.
11,21,3,8,7, 1,27,20,02, 15 is a web footed
marine bird, alliod to the gulls.
9,20,10, 11 is a genus of graUatory birds.
N*>. 411.—Lotte* UclMlgM.
X 8 C T i a g
« - 0 (b) - A tP) - Tb
10
No. 412.—Flower Enigmas.
„ „„ , .. ,
ly expressed. The first is of three syllables;
tho cfhers of two each.
la) To spoil; a pronoun; a precious metal.
(b) To break, a bibulous monster.
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No. 413.—Geometrical Puzzle.
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■1#
A man liar, a square of land, out of which
ho reserves ono-fourth, as shown in tho cut,
for himself. Tho remainder ho wishes to di¬
vide among his four sons so that each will
have an equal share end in similar shape with
his brother. How can bo divide it?
No. 414.—Syllabic Decapitations.
(a) 1 am a kind of wood; deprived of my
first syllable, intellectually 1 am wood still. deep; deprived
(b^ I am of
my first syllable, I am discovered.
(n) I am an undergarment without sleeves;
deprived of my first syllable, l am an outer
garment with sleeves.
One Wny to Strengthen a Cable.
Figures don't tell tho truth all the time.
if fkoy * 1 1~\
Takeasiuglo link of „ shin’s chain cable.
It is exactly like a latter “O” turned thus;
M
G=3
s
Only thoro Is a short iron bar, a “stud” the
sailors call it, joining tho sides together, as
from M to N.
Now tho result of careful experiment shows
that tho addition of tho “stud” adds 0110 -
quarter to tho strength of tho link. Sec
“Luce’s Seamanship,” page 282.
Another rule, tho result of careful and
thorough experiment, shows that to tho take link out
tho stud decreases tho strength of
only one-fifth. Boo Luce, pago 2S3.
Now, if putting tho “stud” in increases tho
strength of tho link live-twentieths, and tak¬
ing tho “stud” out decreases.tho strength only
four-twentieths, tho difference Is evidently a
gain in strength, and yet tho link is exactly
as it was In the beginning.
if, now, it iiRTca.scs tbo strength of the
'ink by ono-tweatieth to put tnastudand
straightway take it out, why can wc not go
on inewasiug the strength of tho link ui
definitely by putting tho stud in and taking
it out, and repeating the operation i
Luco’rf rules arc aesepted , as infallible, , and ,
anil yet uie eonclusion you havo arrived at
dix-s not.look hko common sense.
What's tlia matter with itt—Atlanta Con
stitutioa
Key to tlie Puzzler.
No. 399.—Ik'headmcnts aud Curtailments:
ta) P-apc-r. (b) S-tea-k. (c) S-treo-t.
No. 400 .—An Easter Egg to Crack: A long
and fortunate career to him who in loving :
decdson'this Easter excels.
No. 401.—Anagram*—Men of tho Day: (a)
Benjamin Harrison, (b) Levi P. Morton.
(c) Thomas A. Edison, (d) James O. Blaino.
(e) William K. Vanderbilt, tf; Russell A. 1
Alger tg) Grover Cleveland, th) William
K Cody, (i) Andrew Carnegie, (j) Isxm
Abtiett. fk.) CoL Daniel turnout. (1) Henry
Wattersoo. <m> Wiuiam C. Whitney, (n)
William M. Kvarts. (o) PhineasT. Harnum. j
(p, Edwin Booth, (q) John Sherman.
No. 402.—Central Acrostic:
C H A K T E It
It E N K W E D
FEASTED
ABOUNDS
C 11 A K I T Y
11 E A n T II ft
[A N O K L 1 O
TEACHER
FEATHER
V A X 1 l. L A
COCOON S
CHANNEL
JCo. 403 —Cross Word.Enignia: Fotomnc.
No. 404.—De-capitations: (a) *_‘yow—row.
!ti; Crude—rude.
No. 4t&—A Square and o Diamond:
At A P I, E P
A PROS O 1 It
P R O U D P 1 N E S
DOUSE D E A
ENDED a
No. 400. —Metagram: Brook—rook—cook
look.
N». 407.—An ITourglass: 0
M > 05 N S : A F :: K-33 HH
A E
E A
T R 1 A
J* ,, * L R i CVt it
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(a) necaK» it is io the center of Bite, wfcils
.bin K I! and ait the r.-st ere in Porgatory;
Oa asi.-, to a aen, a dut^, a b ooio ami a
— .^2“ ? *ndiau ro7t are" ~jJi* pr!*
S'L Y'LiFVh.'-fr »«bi.'.s
„ ...n their to in fa* ■. Ok-. tn
'• ^7nh." wiL'tlu-ir u<i|tiiic
’IV- women th.ir
great-t-etigthandi-ow-er of ..nduramc
Uiin'.'wnrof Vhl-h‘ u„ t'\,Z
b Jj ''Tcth-usm - ***“*"**» n»,A V Wur»'i-Tmai;
.
LHHAX JflJD Femsit Modieiwc
1 d&C-V .
Darg‘ cites, for it is .,w that .11
i»-«' it h*- <n*ih
JII. IhwtWertT&nj^il'-rnuaii, AL Bmhj&wESkma&Tj eity,
important to Advertisers.
From Hits if air all Iff/a l notices
must be /mill for in atlrance, as
rd/niretl luj hue.
Thk Timks-Jockn.vi. Printing Co.
Dec. i, iSSS.
Shevitl h S;ile.
A\ ill lie sold at the court house
door of the county of 1 lodge on the
first tween Tuesday the legal in hour- Aimust. of Asp, be
sale lots
of land Nos, JM -csg, gsLt in the
. «... -
Lull district of s.‘U(l ... COUIlf ^ ***¥nil
v
Nos. 283 and 307 in the 2t>tll d)V
tried of said COUIlt V, levied Oil Us
the property of 1!. II. Hanoi! to
satisfy ;tii execution issued from
tho Superior Court ‘‘ said county
in favor of C. II. Peacock A Co.,
against the said B. 11 . Harrell.
J. T. RAWLINS,
Sheriff Dodge County.
July 5, 4-t.
Not ieo.
Notice is heieby given that
hills will he introduced at the July
session of the Legislature as fol¬
lows:
!■ Aii Act to extent! the con-nov
ate limits of the town of Kastman, unit
for other purposes.
o. An Act to amend an Act, entitled
an Act to incorporate the town of
Eastman, etc., approved December Fi,
Dodge (s7l, providing that the County of
shall pay jail ft os in stnto cases.
3. An act to prohibit the niami
facture, sale, exchange, orfurnish
I' 11 'T' V " UHIS ° r
Other intoxicating - liquors , hit
01*
tors miles m of' any quantity, within five*'
Bethlehem Missional '
............ ........ ...
(leorgia.
4 An act to prohibit the sale.man
exchange or furnishing
of spirit nous malt, vinous, or other
intoxicating liquors, or hitters iu
any quantity, within live miles of
any church in Dodge county. Ga.
• r >. An act to amend sections ten
and eighteen ot an act entitled
‘‘An act to incorporate the town
of Chauncev, Dodge county, ap¬
proved, the iSepl. 11,1 sS'i’," providing
that county of Dodge shall pay
jail fees in Stale cases and that
m arshal's sales he bad in the town
of C IiiGincey.
K. An act to amend “An act to
. liiu , Ol .. ( IHUUII'VV .
J n**0J |) 0 .r« , i! o i OXY 11
in Dodge county, approved 8 ej)t.
1S83, providing for the punish
ment, of offenders against the laws
of said town by confinement in
the jail of the county, or in (he
guard house of the town, or to
work upon tin* streets of the town
and lor other purposes.
of t. Kasicy ,m '^rLfEgE.
poses. bwnittrill itiiic (j I’ll Ml
ttl Unosoolled. Kui
- J for ticn-ntifto your (laughter mul Phono
INGHAM , JUasonabl*
sittHb board.
LERSBURQ, KY.
coc m^N.MQn -Contained Engmes
it^t::A"t!^birov:-H,i^ . . E «s.
renovated, I >111 IIIni.-i-s’ baggage TILLS.
dlcil five of clmigc, mu] ample acco.v*
mothitions for dUphiying s.-imple*. Good
f aiv comfortable rooms and free omni
j (|| ^ A. INGHAM, I’rop’r.
Sept. 15, ’8K. ly fri
Dr. J. M. Buchan & Son
PHYSICIANS m DRUGGISTS i
EASTMAN, GA.,
people l>1Vi-r of 1 in-ir this priifc-Nmal immDtli.Vr s«»rvit»«*B to tho
and surround
irig eon11ties. One or N|e ot her can he
r 0( ,nd at their oillees at j>nv time. All
pronipllv attciuli-l .l:i\ or night,
I ’at i.-nt - ,it a ili-iaiK-- vo-itni bv *
£13 ?“*All chronic ami private lit/*a-t*«.
t'itilt r of male or l<*iin:!t*, a jiucinlly.
No charge for consultation. If hy Ict
ter, -eiici stamp for immediate reply.
All consultations ami letters private,
A good supply of drugs are kept eon
staidly on hand, ineluding ail of the
new remedies. 7-*)-1 v
()J ( J people HU Her much from
disordeiN (U> <U 5" of 11 " h* K unttdl,\ m in-.rv or-nm oi _,i is
and , are always grill tiled ill the
wonderful (‘fleet of Dr. J. II. Me
Lean’s Liver and Kidnev Balm in
hanisliing '
tdicir troubles, .f1.00
per bottle. 22 1 f
Kcl igions AtilHiiiilini'litH,
Rev. P. M. Council, Baptist a prominent
colored divine of the church,
will iireaeh at Gorlw iusvllle every sec¬
ond Sunday and at McRae every fourth
Sunday in eaeh mouth during this year.
(ill net. i
Von Cannot Afford
At this season of tin* yt*ar to l»c* without
a good relintdrt diarrlm a hal-am in tin*
Iiou-a-. a- crnm|c. culic.diarrlm-:i and all
iidlammatiiiiiot tin- stomach and liuv.id
are exceedingly dangerous if not
attended to at once, Om* hottie of
I’.i iaw' Diahuaika Rai.sam will do more
good in eases of thi. kind than any
other medicine on earth, We guariujS” *■
tee it. Hkhumax & JIrrmmav,
Druggists.
lltieUleii’s Artitra Salve.
Tiik IIkst Baia k in tho wot Id for
cuts, lnni-e-. sores, ulcer-, salt it»*mn,
fever, sores, tetter, chapped sN.inl
eliilblaiits, corn*, and all skin erup¬
tions, and positively cures Pile-, or no
pay required. It in gitaianlced to giro
perteel satisfaction, or money refund¬
ed. Brs e 23 rts, per box. For sale hy
all druggists. novlOtl’
Imperfect digestion di-order and conditioiiH assitni
'btion prtKluce
ol ,iR ‘ '' l( ‘ ,n " ,l " il f 0 "'; 1 "! 1 ar ®
McW-'rf- i '
.Srengl'hening < ortbal
atui Blrxxf Bttrifier. hv its tonic
properties, cures indigestion and
gives tonic to the stomach. fl.lH)
per bottle. 22 fi
If yon -pit up phlegm, and are
troubl ‘' 1 with :i l>a<-king cough, wfne
. ... ^ j. McLean's Tar
Lung Balm. 22 It
t-*«t capital in life that a -King man 00.1
S -tan with D industry. *
: -^ T »«uf an anmmtf mu
for whatever js noble anti good. 'Itiey
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