The Dodge County journal. (Eastman, Dodge County, Ga.) 1882-1888, January 05, 1887, Image 2

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THE JOURNAL. H. 8. BURTON, - • • - Editor. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY f», lfo< 7 , Kuliscrlptlon ICttio*. Twelve months ..... ...,*•2 00 Six months ......... .... 1 00 Three months....... 60 Hiatus of Aolrertlsing. me hicii one insertion......... .. .. *1 00 Each su.(sequent insertion .... 50 One inch, one month ........... ... ‘2 60 One inch, three months......... ... 5 00 on* Inch, six months........... 7 is One inch, twelve month..... ,. 10 00 One quarter column, one month • (f) one quarter column twelve months 3.*i uo One Unit column, one month ... 10 00 Our half column twelve months . . HO (Hi Duo oohtuin one month ........ .. i:» (h» One column twelvemonths ..... .. 100 00 All bills for advertising are due at any time upon presenta¬ tion after first appearance of advertisement. Address alj letters to flie BURTON, Dodge County Journal or It. S. flditor. KBTBOSPFIMVE & PROSPECTIVE. At low twelve hut Friday night,the old year politely bade us adieu, and ]887, young and lusty, gracefully step¬ ped upon flic board of Time. To in¬ dulge in a little reflection on such oc¬ casion* is most natural. How has passed tlio year with us, and with our friend*? Of course, in a measure, the same ns the many that have preceded It. To some, in a generous manner, it lias brought joy and happiness, and their venture* have been crowned with success; to them this uncertain life of ours pre¬ sents a pleasant aspect mid their breasts are, or ought to be, filled with the millc ot human kindness towards 1 licit* unfortunate brothers who have boon forced by circumstances to drink the bitter dregs of life, and to whom the ht*t year as other years before, has had in store for them only k tiff.-rings and miseries. Maybe the hard earn¬ ings of many years of thrift and in¬ dustry “lmvc taken to th«*ni*elvcs wings and flown away,” or perhaps fcickiiegs or death has invaded their household and removed from them 1 hose (hey held trust dear. It is safe to say that in the aggregate of human life sorrow greatly predominate* over happiness, hut con staut reflection on our misfortunes, and continual brooding over sorrow only deepens our grief and causes additional mis¬ ery. The man whose strength of mind elevates him above Ids Iron tiles is enabled to sec many pleasant fea¬ tures in life in the very face of afflic¬ tion. Our community a* a people have much for which to be fhankful. While 1-W ran not be called a year of boun¬ tiful harvest, yet no famine ha* oc¬ curred and we liavw enough to live upon, if cholera did chisel desola¬ tion through the Imgs, still the beef (mtilo were spared, and it the cotton ctop wa* abort and the price* low, 'he earn crib* are filled to bursting with the yellow grain The glow of *atis iarlion Mpreadcth over the face* of our i m rpeiiliuc and' mill men as they hug their fat poeketbook* canned by the i i <e in “spirit* and lumber,” while the gonial hui iIc nnd pleasant nod of East¬ man’* merchant* indicate tiic cud of a sm cesitul year’s btibinei* ft*r though cr ip* may be poor yet men and wo n.en must eat and wear clothe*. Our town baa wonderfully grown tin I iit.proved, buildings hove sprung mi around us, from (he humble cot to tin* palatial mansion. The Jot its ai, has mol with its share cf Httcecaa as well a* reverses, and on the whole lias prospered fatrlv well o>r which we return our thanks to ihc JurnsAt.V friends and extend our forgiveness to its enemies, III tiic language of the immortal Zachary Tailor "We are at peace with all the world and fhe rest of mankind.’’ < >u»* course in the future as in the paM will be to serve the public to the best of our ability with the most readable and reliable news, to be independent in our views on all public questions, and without fear ot punishment or hope of reward, to commend virtue nun "CMMirc wrong, ai wav* striving to •mii tit most to foster ami encourage private enterprise, and heartily %up parting all public measures which tend lo promote the the welfare of our dill and countv. Trusting that onr efforts in these laudable nndertakiug* may be appre¬ ciated, we clo*c by sHluttng our lead¬ ers with the complimeuls of the •:u*nu. Free IraUe* The ri’-liidluli »f iiilcrnal irrmuc and the lakmgotf ol revenue stamp* | from proprietary medicines, no doubt has largely benefit ted i lie consumers, as well as relieving the burden of home matinlactnrers. E*pccially i» this the ia«KJ with (ireen’s August Flower and Boschec’s German Syrup, a# the reduothni of thirty-six cents \* the r *'™ size n > of U ** the ,MJcn ladtle* iU }' U * "> containing Iww these remedies, ihcrvlw giving one fifth more medic!nc in the 75 cent size The Aiigua Flower lor !>y* |N^)si.t tiitl IJvtf Complaint, and the German Si rup for Cough and Lung trolddc*. have porliap* the largest sale of any mcdicinca iu the World. The advantage of increaoed size of the lxit He* will lie greatly appreciated by the sick and afflicted in every town and village iu civilized countries, ftample bottle* for 10 cents remain the same ». : THE BUHNING OF THE BUM COUNTY ORPHANS* HOME, Eorty-flVe Children Thrown Out of Their Bed* Into the Cold Night Air*. A Fire that Could not be Fought An Appeal, Etc. The fire mentioned in yesterday s Telegraph proved to be the burning, of the Orphan’s Home at Calc’s taring three miles from Macon. Owing to the distance and lack of means of communication, no word of the fire was received in the city until afici* iJic paper bad gone to press. 1 he few people living in the vicinii} heard the t inging of the Homo bi ll about halt pant twelve oclock. On looking on', the light ot the tire tv a - >een, and although the night was in tensely eo.d, the thermometer at Capt. Hardeman’s house marking 12 de grecs, Mr. W. A. Hull and son*, Will ai.d Walter, Capt. J. L. Hardeman. Mr. Payne and others went at once to the Home, which was then a sure vie- . !:m of the blaz Soon aftci w .ti d Mess:*. Bcrij Smith., . John C. Deiiz, ^ Anthony Vannucki and J. O. Hodges Irom tiic city cattle up. A sig it met ( thdr gaze that would have melted the j heart of stone. The children, forty- I five hi number, had run out of the burning building in all sorts of con¬ dition*. The most of the boys took time to put on their clothing, and some of them wore their shoes; but the girls seemed to have been fright¬ ened more ami nearly all of them ' j rushed out into the chill night air with only their night garments Vn. The ground frozen hard and they ; was j suffered much from their feet which being bare were cut ami bruised j They huddled together, some of thorn j almost frightened to death. Their i teeth chattered with the cold and thev j licmoanoil .lie lo,. of clollia, amt | lova. On y 1a,l Tnemlay each boy and jflrl had been loaded down will, clothii.... .hoc, dolls, toy,, cu-., that had been ir uZ inui ’ z, fright .nfflelcntly to think of their « f ‘ ,lch . - J * K,|n 0 f " r w « ro * s ” a - .ttved tip ill tho greedy flann... their I,(tie heart, we.e almo.t broken. A* soon uh ;t was known that even child was out of the building, Mr. 11 till' and others began the work of providing tlie orphan* with shelter, He carried a number to bis residence a quarter of a mile away, some were sent to the residence of Judge Alex Cherry, some to Mrs. Bailey’s and some lo tiic residence of Dr. L. II. Payne, who ha* charge of the Home, but who live* »omc d Flu nee from it. The journey ol the little children over the frozen ground to the home* of their kind-hearted friends was a sad and painful one, The air was keen, and hit into the faces of the little one-* like pincers. Perhaps the girls suf¬ fered most, because so thinly but when they reached their icnq iO rary home* they were well cared tor. Fire* were built, clothing was ’pro¬ vided, and soon the little people bad almost forgotten that they had diet with '‘iidi great misfortune. The feiunll crowd of citizen* who had gathered around tiic burning Home were powerless to do anything more than Maud and look on. The building wa* a large two utorv affair, an old house that had been patched up, altered and amended, and e • i tainud twenty rooms, fl’lie fire idaricd in one of the upper rotoos just over par.or, occupied i*y four girl*. ih in room is about the centre of (lie IioitsC, and the fire having gained a good hold, was fanned with great loi2C , bj a *tioiig .south ... w m l. I uc flame* seemed to frolic all over the hollar, shooting out of one window and then another, and then through the rw»f, .So rapid was their work that ... to enter , ,, the building , , lo . save am of tho coutoiiI m >\ «(• loolbasd>. A few trunk*, one ol* two beds and a few pieces of fm iiUnrc were saved. An attempt was made lo slay the progicss of the flames on the south side with a view to saving the school building on Hie premises, bn’, there were no ladders. Buckets of water were brought from ihe spring, which wa* about two hundred and II I'h yards away at I lie foot of a bill, but they were of but little u*c. The build ing was saved, but by n* ol man. How it c*caj»cd, with ^ ,e "iml earning the flame* against it, is a mystery. Yesterday morning at sunrise all that remained -■'r "bb'h it rr had tested ” # v and be , an ^ asn Tuc school building was badly flcorelicd, and a lew hole# werelmrued in the root. 1 lie kitchen and dining r*»om, ail in one long building, wa* net iliUi.iigcil In llic li-nst. Just bow the lire occurred i* not known. Various causes are assigned, hut the most probable is that a chunk of Are rolled or fell o it of the lire place lo the floor. Thc children re)ire early and all sleeping soundly while the careless chunk was slowly eating it* way through the floor. Mr. Cub pepper, son of Hev. J. B. Cul|H>pper, who I* assistant to Mr. Payne, vaa the only person in the building, hU father being absent Irom tl.e city. A* *oou as the girl* discovered the lire iu their I'ooui they fan down stair* and gave the alarm. Mr. Culpepper went to work at once lo get all the children and then to ring tiic Ih?JI to moiis the neighbors. The building wa* owned by Methodist and was valued a' about $4,500. Tt was insured in the , orn Mulnafrfor $2,009, and flie lure v di iniuicd >u the >amo ny for $500. Mr. Culpepper lost a valuable library and the family lost almost every piece of their clothing. The entire loss by the fire fttffoitnts to nearly seven thousand dollars* | Yesterday morning several citizens j visited the ruins and the following j ,. 0 ui,|iltteo was appointed: Messrs j IsiUC * Hardeman, \\r. it. Rogers, E. ! Winahip, S.T. Coleman, W. it 13ur j (kn , AV . 3 . n„ff and II. D. Adams, These gentlemen went to work inline I diately, aided by Capt. Pitt Baldwin , otlicrs. A wagon was sent around lo f evv 1 evidences and before noon I ijic immediate wants of the orphans were in n measure supplied. Thccom | mittec left ilielr comfortable homes ■ au( | went out into the cold on their er , f H n ( l 0 f *weot charity. The pastors in ( | H , various elitirelies made an appeal h . om tlietr pulpits, and the Presby tc>rimi church donated its inorti illg colJc . ( . (jon fol . U,« homde-s chil <llT|1# PcopIc 0 , wiicd lhciI . ln . arM aml Iliany ni t *„-los to the Methodist parsonage to be sent to tlie Home. The children are now housed fem porarily with good friends, but they w ;|j p,.,dinblv p,. quartered in the ^hooVvooiu nn d dining-room until a new house can be built or oilier ar¬ rangements made. Those directly interested in the Home desire to return thanks to Mr. Berrv Smith, assistant chief of the Macon lire department, for hi* servi CCS. T hough unable to do much to w.itds saving t!»e building, owing to the lack of any means whatever, lie saved nearly all the furniture, etc., that was saved, besides doing much good in looking alter the children, VV hihi at woi k getting out tiie more important articles lie would pick up and put iu hi* pocket such tors as he could find, and when the flames Would no , nilt vi , ltJ , ho hou , B hc wcnl »| >iv c.i„^ol.il.l.cj and lh om the toy* knowing that „ them toy, were almoa a, highly ^ I nc ^pi08cf)lc*(i uj fiic ... I I* •. 4 11 a™ a. they .u««1 and .a, around the I ,, i|{ Watto, hardly mathting tin, eaten, wt „ r „,„, )ll( .„ j by the men who \vi r« tiieiv and no- ! ticed them. Captain Hardeman re-j ( late* one incident, lie brand a little j g.rl sitting on a trunk with nothing \ on save her night clotiics and dress, j Her feet were bare and slie seemed to 'Ulfer mm li from their being cold. hen asked by the Captain what was Hie matter, she said her feet were again. and J be Captain Hie could told never her it walk | i slit* would take a small drink ol the wins-1 key lie bad carried to the fire to be ! u*cd in case case ot necessity, vhe ! would feel warmer. "No, she said,: I II die first. ! Another little girl ivas found cry- ; ing and when asked what wa* the matter said she knew that the house was burned just because she forgot to sqy her prayer* the night before. When it wa* thought that ail the children had been found am! carried Mr. Walter Huff found one Ih- l lit? fellow half dressed and ncarlv fro lying under a tree. He was taken ! up and carried lo Mr. Huffs resji- • The following appeal to the people Macon is made by the executive j : ) "Tin* executive cf.,t» mil tcc of the board f if ti usiecs <if the Orphan's Home tnet ,,»>-} j •vetting. They fuvitiidt to the ere-M j, ; » I'Ubhcutioii the ibllowfii'r Ht.v’eMent: "The people of niuooti, jIm* xtiutuch t.f wiih the uiiexioupleti orphun'K Home, have* uiui re- J * proiapliK-ka j inihofiiDitieiieuiergt'ttcy eausctl i tin* tleMriiction of the Home bv fire, j Althmitfli the lo** ce<'tirr* rf t«to late on j night to (»c? known in th<* nio* , fiimr j ,,:,,K ‘ r of > * I,,M,1 ‘ V * >‘ l **»« »“"* “W** | tho city unit so orofoumln the , he.irfH , <*t , „ the people , that eiotlr • provision* tvertrMipplJodiaatuimt- i tr» meet l lie at mow t total l'^ caused ; ihe fire, v.i liberal was fhe contnhu-; inthls direction that we tako pleasure in saving ftiaf the wants of the children re¬ j quire at present no turtber supplies in i these particulars. "Hut w»* feel that a generous ami svinpu puiiti*- will really wisj, f,> hear wliat '■ the prewnt necessities nt the Hotm*. i rht> birifibire smd Imd.ling were destroyed, and wt* need at once* money with which to j replace this loss. Money is more iuai!a- | bio for this purpose than any other form of j and we appeal tomir friends 1 for it. The trustees will make temporary j j arrnngeinents f<<r a Hoiik*, amt tlit?ref<*re the furniture and Iwiklhig will tie ueedetl once. ■ *»w D iVii.uams, j "J it j *‘L b I,iliu 1 ’av.vk, | '.' j —-----------•* W1.;U True Merit Will Da. ! The unprecedented sale of Bosd.ee’s German Syrup within a few year*) has astonished Ihe world. It i* with out doubt the safest and best rented v ever discovered for he speedy and j effectual cure or Coughs. Cold* and the severest Lung trouble*. It acts on an entirely different principal from the usual pres-riptums given bv I Physician*, a* it docs not dry up a! Cough and leave the disease still in i the system, the bm on the contrary re- j moves cause of the trouble, heals • the part* affected and leaves them m i a purely healthy condition. A bottle* | kept In the house for use when the diseases make their appearance, will j save doctor* bills and a long spell of henou* ilines". A trial will convince , you of these facts. It* is positively sold by all druggists and general deal- • ers in the land. i*i'i< c, 75 ct*., large.! bottic?. Oar Town and Section as Seen by a Northern Visitor, In 1871 the railway from Macon, in the heart of Georgia, to Brunswick, the fiitcsl harbor on the Atlantlccoast south of New York, was Completed. The officials of the road selected as one of the sites fora future city tho highest point between Macon and Brunswick, and the embryonic town was christened Eastman, in honor of izen \yin*. of Pitt New Eastman, at that time a cit¬ York, but a large land owner at this point. j Two houses, one the depot the other i t log cabin, constituted the city. For miles around ’twas an unbroken pi tic forest. No nulls, no stores, only a stiay farm now and then of a few teres. The aurcliaa slate was, how¬ ever, soon to pass away and the em¬ bryonic city to spring up as If by magic. The stillness was suddenly broken by the echo of a thousand axes, the pines were boxed, anil the virgin ros¬ in hung like strings of pearls from the swaying trees. Gathered by the busy workers it is hurried to the still, the 'pirils extracted train the rosin—the former f i. ” Meed i?i * ? niaiiii.Uwiti of paint, varnish and other article-: tiic latter tars the ropes and ealt> the decks of the »1>* t nn*r < r vk unit. .Not alone is wealth dralm* 1 h u!ll t ;. e M p pore*, but in no couutrv Ivk ireo proiiuciug lumber, equal In luiigib, durability and beau! v, been found to surpass Georgia pine. Tiic lone cabin and endless forest haw disappeared; tlie first has given place to elegant apd Cvimformbfe residences. the second been coined into money, it is unnecessary to truce each slop in tlie rise of this progiwsivo and at tractive little city. It was laid into circles and squares; parks were set aside ami ample grounds reserved for school and church purposes. Mr. ...nnlovcd an architect by ---,,, * ra "* •»< w-* of Inilldjng; iicncd t!m vh^obmal i»\' all the modern a u ra We - -' find by the 185*0 i.nisiis of the population was 5S0 and In five yc-t's more r ban doubled it«<•!(', being in IS&} 1.3lb. The tax db-st shows a proportional rapid iueveazo intlmvai* uc of proTicctv, 1»o"ng {** 1 $ror).(tnq and swelling in 1885 to $:»5'VJ>J. I'Yojii the stiine source we learn that the taxable property of D>dgc County wa, in 1371, in ^SSO $881,241 and in l&Sfi is $l.(U5»Sb8, j W'hii j the growth lias been rapid i the improvements hare hem stibstan- 1 tial ni;<I the inquiry naturally arises. Why litis magic growth ? Ka-turtu j.* the centre of a great turpentine and lumber district, a, | *| U) wu by the following tabic ot es- i port* during the pa*t year*. ! lioMiJi.Ki.iMo barr.;l*. a: I2.Y) perr-A | tr?>b .i). i ft tnurels, at $lt; horr ; I/uinhiT. m. (i arlo:J Is. m ?Y* P< earfoai i *s-2a,«w *. | - *.'•<«i {.ales, at *1.1 p*r Tel vl!.......... 11. j To till* must be j to *yrsip. pea-( cattle, wool, eh * and veg •' wliivh will saielv bring the m export* lo jU.OJfUKJJ. j 'V'hile her material development j been ' marvellous, her morral and j interest-, have not been j i A large and comm building lias been erected, in I at prcaCni Fi .f. U. ,J b; ro'„! a largo and flourishing cMtio! i*i i iperat i«mj kil »/.U»U a splendid it T; . Mt'UOoJ, I AI most every deiiu (titt i;i- t K ’l’ j ^ ePu i .i are hand lit ilMjs*- :g. riM! la!*’* William E. f I 01 j York, for wicmi > county 'vi- i and who pi'es^nted the • ouri - P* the county, c • * *!* lb to church I» uiiding here, an i j ill* visits preached lay serinm one drop of ii.pi *r i- old m ihi Situated 533 foci above tidewater. by a succession </f gcnth hills, whose soil mile*’a i* light and l(m »t» 8 —the growth for round famed yellow pirn* whose balsam j wafted on every breeze ins been of inestimable value in healingdl* iimg*—surely here ia every re- 1 fora lieuhbv home, Publit has been siowlv gravitaliug dieted with lung trouble* should j not i go to ; t lie far Sonih in search of health. but rather seek a middle ground, far enouth south to clear the snow limit,, but not aitfHeientlv »o to reacli tho J ,„,lar«l di.lrhl. Ka.txian i, j,„t I *,»cl, a porn.. No sudden dropping ol the ilicr- j | momelPr; coi«l « u*mgh lo Ik* braciu. and to !*!!' *!- malaiiri germ*; Dr ! from ihe damp fogs wi lb - coast; fiw from a h,.-c«***umi of eloiidv.driz/fiv dav*; miiisIi’.hc is almost perpcliml, and balmv breezes reinvigorate wasted lung and bring to the paling cheek. A- it to invite one forth to enjoy the splendid climate, firm, beautiful roads wind ’neaih the stutclywpine*, and the uudiihiling ground, covered with perennial grass. remind* one of a beautirnJ green car pet decked with n*>« and tticn a fl"w cr. No water or swamps are near, Your slumbers are undisturbed by ihe industriou* mosquito, Eustman is well supplied with bo tel accommodations, The Ash horn House i* kept ojK’n tbrougl. l.»e entire >tar. and i;- proprielt*}*, Mr vv. V Lietch, uses every exertion to give his guests comfort, * “T1IE UPLANDfl” liOTfcL deserves a special description. It was designed and built to please the funcy as well as furnish every comfort for the health seeker and tourtlst. It is three stories high, surmounted by a cupola, broad verandas surround the building and spacious hallways di¬ vide the interior space. One hun¬ dred bedrooms, elegant parlor*', airy dining-room, billiard ball, bathrooms, k as , speaking tubes, and in fact every modern improvement 1 and convenience to add to the comfort ot the guest. It is furnished in keeping with its magnificent proportions. Situated on a large mound, from the observatory a splendid view ot the surrounding country is obtained. Tills house ia at present under the management of Mr. W. W. Ashburn, but on account of the many calls on Ills time from his naval-store business and varied interests, the hotel will he -old or leased furnished to a com pc lent and reliable notel man. This is a superior opportunity lor one wi*h big such an H. re, L would see in. ! .'in j of the croweibcitic i •‘sen(>o King Cold or to flee from (lit. : o ! r of the narrow alley ami j I lily cheap vent fluted <:i;l garret. pleiltifuf Adjac.iqt land an from -fo m $25 per a . l.Uiiibcr is d A small outlay .'h*‘ l .R 1 l "Hi lwu-e. It t.« tor Vuii t*» take ailvitn* l: ‘gc of the genet'otis .-,,dl and genial elimafe and make a home, Your little farm U self-sustainin-* * '‘icr the first If | l year. von arc short »l cash, work is always to be iut.i. In l *' c meantime plant fruit tree-, have* yuur pig? and chickens, shepp and around A few years >f toil and it you have not wealth, . voh have a delightful home, To those who have capita! to invest in mtvui Mote industries, great lumber mills, extensive s'lev'r and cattle ranches, large cotton pi-uioitions, hm mouse profits ran be realized. To those whoso means will justify a winter's sojourn at "The ('pianos.” or the building of elegant n inter homes, as Mr Wil iam Fib E man, Edward Rrciiun Member > f (Jo \! * grr-s. of Miehig n, and other* have utifit 1 itu place of?or* superior f.liUU incuts in Ea-imau; but be t *( Jffs. < r limited means, whose health has beto I *'>' ^Vere Norlhi i n winters or hu*iue*s strain, who dcsit v a .* e) f-*. c s - ' delightful i tiotne a r mate and fruitful soil, we say East- j . man i-i the place von are-c king. 'hay Tiic subsoil, soil Is a and sandv while loarn. responding with a j c readily j to manure retains its effects 1 * :>r many succeeding year *, ft would ; be difficult to find a soil and .'iluiute i more suitable to farming, fruit-grow* ing ttttd i-foek-rai.stng. T!ie farm i product* are chiefly coni,cotton. oiN, rve, peanut*, potatoes, Migai-caijc a;,d i Among the fruits are p-cu he*, es pcciafly the cailicr - varieties. N where in tin; .S!?;!e • I«7«»s (}io famed l.c C-?ut pear do be*h’i. (h'ap.c* could i |„ made to cover the mi iron mint: 1 : vi mn iiis equalliti!: thryc of Fi i U'V. r <»( s!-a wbc ,- i4 11 h uad <t! (*l .i t* v<*si r. a , ui :l< (ic.'i-gia on < ?»• grown of prodigious - and of an I flaVifi’. it !- . >ii t vegelab; - o to tier be -Me i : produced. •'’alter T. SI < i dr.iiM* one < » ,l{f’ tiif.ol <j| I..isinc-s - liii'i! * *• u»d H reliable real-istatc agent, he controls ) ; >i i»•!»•)> limb.-red landv*. sph-n ty resid<»in'4‘**. ifi < by | - ' c’Umc'Uiis - »• fine ian,. ; ff‘ui vv' 1 1 * *' 1 ' i! ba* i - * \ i n< i i ^ ; y oc"’! . » *clt tho i , I ’ to , reel Ml cb'to i prove i nett is are ifod i d.h ' a liuitii’ < ,1 ;i in • < 11 l ean l<it ti..* .qelf <f in | 1 III .H Again sv. t. ■. i vv i i 11 w*. r. M*'AIIbur. i- ‘ Ml t i; < AAlO.sKKAO 1,1'MDKK CO.UCAV1 (| . u ,. j, iorge-t iu the Slate, own* til),000 acres ot land, cuts 60,009 feet ot , UJIlbcr ^aily, employs * 2-50 men ai )«i! ■ ■ has fifteen miles of railroad in opera¬ tion. Mr. SY. Vi. Stillwell is President, Col. J. T. Colcord, General Manager, and Dr. E. II. Bacon. Secretary and \ vv ^j, { j ((>n) A KEW OFT „ r , uvccisRsrch kusixkss mkx t i_ t j e. -vr i _| p v.,' \ ’ Z ,, “o,.rCor „ . n . 7 * f, ,11, Tf nni, Ilw .’f ' ' ‘ S 1> V A 1 11 Ir ’ n, r’ ,, ? rc qnil r f(prrni . in v n • , ^ m- * ,>_„ H ",® tv*» Vj 5 *,\' ,** . " ‘ \ \ tl atl> ‘ . 1 ' '1-1, v ! noi , i.rm r Liri t.V ’ti »’ Lrm.i.V w* .ilt,,* tr* ' 1 * w/fl.Jr n v, 4 n t , * f « ^ l.e i tv F ' “ J.,, - f Tim..,, t ' ‘ ' K _ ' .... * f , nru ..M " " ' . EDWARD BELL, TonsorUil •irtlni Ashbuk.v Hocse. * fientletneii wfohinsr a hairent slmiq.no, sliavo, <>r any Avt.rk (i<*ne known tile to the .irt lt*n*orinl. anHI IjihI meat Aslihnrn Ho tet prepared to serv- them Et>WAnr> in Hki.i,, C-’f T. GUERNSEY, ^fcEALEll r IN— Doors, Sash, Mottling, S’ HIKE, Fill, irrrrt; Oils, Glass Lime, \ I fair and Cement, Agent for The Buffalo Wagon , Warerooms, 2 d St., opp. J. V. Burke & Co s. Mull ni-f Factory and Lumber Yard Cor. Cherry and. 6 th ilAOOK, ciT" ‘-it'* K r * <4 -• -V> Cru» POSTASLE ' ^ B faa.ss'aaww *2«v“ MILLS, W BPl llic men ay l.n»r> tu.y \Vh«f! lit iu,1 V Wnif-aKtod *?»««». M\d Tricon “ ■BHi 'h<* ihrf wuited wnltert StatM. StatM, _ ifiilil igE^N *nS «nS «rav. why- Siccadiiigl/ LoV/. M r»nt«d to equal tKs bept ia flU oi«j ato&k toy aoouej. every ru-y. And Who*J a*vcr $20.03 ftfiO UPWARDS. int»i jJoM n#v«r Ottd Will leak*. iM( S*or Ri-ladiax trhoat, mid. wonderful H and lifetime dtltiyfrt, ftook to<Jd, and luatOKO suAraotord. pcvicl' l’rlde t>«r- In ranftfd to ou’m ao a titui taUo : 1 '•eaoh or on iij« tdOal n, any water util]. ch€sp63t rtsd IB ootno kospaat. Ur Bond showing for dptc-lptivo oireu-' fho oa.t in f).o diffai-eut j iff ,ml PATEHT MILLSTONES Well Elevator i j Vo* ail pttrjKweo, tho This application set iliastfate?} of j and taduoad pvio«j fer&atly to auib our I'atont iDUvator tiiaes. attached to & ttm- Send for lljuatrat man woF., It ad mi to od oirauU? and ad i of Ono or Itvd buck- vte# about dreeing h oW, cs dasitod, and atones. ia Jo von a! r^STSSlBiltsfeM Dresser : PorteOnoti, llend for (vvorfc Y.iuoh bettor ,** 5 ". •; Vwliih'lBjiWW*# I ijclils, j wlodoo iw bottt en»i »-1 '^■■1 €* r S.’3S3-45k.5MC 3i5»T^-3C3XriaS» I j T^tc.ui*U 1 Spr? '%* SI Variable FHdion Feed Saw Mill, 'ir. ® With ratchet t^l VOrk.i g'd patent mvi buU do^B. Taiwa tho p Insrenoa v whoravor known, llndo m Tbfi ItirM If» Sj fotwBin » «-*, on¬ ly ftic. ctroutav. i*nd for ■rf'i Sam Weichseibaum. No. 93 Cherry Street, - - Macon, Ga, rv I r r f. r HKk 1 R Lm EIW" ti i. e \ lltOnibO, v B * oA -'^ C - I ......MW' t .Uj t f •* * ,lJ U i i 1 Xjiili e a sj,c aity ju these Bratuf*; Blue Crass Rye, Kentucky Hume Bourbon, Finch's Golden Wedding, Georgia F^ado Poach and Apple Brandy, • (-aroUna C-oru IfhistevU, - Filling of Jug* and ICeg* a specialty. F> t.'2-1 Mm ? a Ttio follow in*- .v re Hi r -»if fatepliN't f<*rni. w«ny of ?..'tad»osfneTv lUflutraterf, snd n ttfvmcJ rroiM tj imi.wr. I'lfii.ij tin-Hst ftn-1 n><t if >om .:■> nut llr'iil tli-r-tn m.ikc !* th TnHT woulil like’ to p').rP-». 1 j, tiotu L.oUuii I ortn IjutiUs VouiJ cost f v.tiU fatli. l...uli I.fooU ih cunu>ic>ti, it U»«lf Auccdotiv* af lltM Ili'Sii'llion. 4 o | Oidoftlu- Sen, A *■ »-f. lit Cioiia Aratrtl' l. pntIn-)iff *, u 1 %ti,l <nr.lt.ri3 •<' k*'.» M II.« r. i;r,s:,'ri, t [ TSt! AcnlfiiCs llt«l«iy. A Kotrl, lly Mahoamm ili.otrxT "•* ‘ I 1 * i ■ i K-nlim-* *.i Will. »n-l ‘’iif-i*. { j .tlorulrk Kitrin lij-lVTi. A ten-,I, ky Wi i V, v •*-**<* V* -it .io yri-a* f* t»-f.< r-Ki*,»r Mr. *■ I.;«c»ln, rr.T<-ft*. rtC. Cm fh/« tUa^mtcd, tv tu, 1 . fi ! \i f, J ir ““(- li > •“ : I,H»t Ml'Uiti liMtliVftti*. A Xotrtl. #f »«l 1'iK‘ms, ?>y John C . I Ik- <m'; j A llrml flcarf. A K«»cl. Hv A<Hti"f hf " Jl<, % ThWIic/* l> 1 ‘ - VS t Si. • I I > *•! i V ■ V - -M il. I!h,'h;-lt.l 0?lt «f tkr OrJlUl*. A N'rfrl, Jtv III 'Mil Cllll I f*V. fsy H«*tir» V; i.< . t TI’;i SCoiHMiiiic JLd< t'jiliiri, ol h M I.kumi . 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Ai to oor reliability, we rei or to atoynewepaper poNi..l - ’I in Sow York, likewioe to flte oornmerct«l Airen -(♦*, P«(t«rn*,tol)e Special ftelectnl Offer! l>r yimraelffromacatalfarue whicli fllht »UrK« IG-pairr, Sl-coltnan illto»tr»WU literary for rt All »e«f onlnsfllM yon,in-TS*! rrnalc'i UoaMaaarMl, U, Paper, one year. l.vtefnrn mail AUdreMalll*u«r»: 1% Lt'PTO.V, A’ubUakcr, 2»o, a I’uvk fluec, %*.* YwS, JOHNSON & LAN 4 I: . P- S' f MACON G--A__ m l< ibi ■ V, 0 have Jt full line of gU118, pistols, ammunition and ' H. 'pt. 22 3m. J r dri- 9 <■ «V^ LIMENT aVCtmss — lnSaouz.%, IVrphMiSTfa.OKMirr.AstfeBia.BronflhltW, Hacking Congh.WhocplrJK Couth: CStarnj, Bb«omBlscdlaff diolsmbfertoti*. iDy••mtarr, at tb» <\owa«ra«M. Ttunybicb 1 B. /ohafifrn St 06,,'Bomm i Oy.rrhaea, Kidney Troubles, •r.rt Bpiuai Siseasas. f ft?. o r. . 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