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i: 1 Organ of Podge ('aunty,
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WKDNKSflA Y, Ji:l.Y ’. 7 . 1887 ,
LETTER FROM LANDSRERG.
„ ...V.,JulyL. ,, , , n
.i.i'fuitn kn'ai. . » ■' 111 1 ''_ m
not, nH yet,received an y cm -ation
from Land'herg, '. which was named in
. ........i oUim, , . the drummer. fhonpl. , I .
huve ii.'ver .net htnv, y”t know lie is
a!>ig.«,..led,jolhl,dlow,and I an, lor
Jnm I'M last and all thetnue
H <• will soon have completed a neat
o nmtrych.irchi-nvhic 1 ), all evangel u-al
protest ant* will be permitted to wov
hhip . Almiglit\ lt . , (iod. 1 Iioxtiuivh
1 wi
lih'ssmg . fo the , coiumumtv, .
prove J a ai
lins . little ..... “burg (situated in Mont- ,
iromerv fountv) ooasls rt a first-elass ....
11 Is . and •/ litre . store,
L’< grocerv con '
Mr. Iicdmond, he iteelerk, . , know*
po ’ ’
just . . 1 to please , eustomm
m >w s.
Mr..I. L. Grade, the senior . member ,
of „ the . firm of Grade x ( o., . is a go
*
ihcml enlleman, „ ji stru t member . ot ,
the .......... Methodist clmr- . li, *i strong . tulvo- .
^
«ale ot all moral , . imiuovements that
(-■ltd to advance the . welfare ol
our
ount\, ami . lias . (lom-and . . . f.tiil -mi- doing
* is y
all „ . m hi* power to help the Masters
Mr. . 1 . I. McMillan, a member of the
same firm, i* a high-toned, Christian*
hearted gentleman, a member of the
Presbyterian church, and a ready and
v\ illing labon r in the Lord's viuevand.
Mr, Henry .Simpson, woodsman for
said firm, is also a member of the
Presbyterian church, and ever s*amls
•ady to extend a helping hand in be¬
at f of the same cau-e,
M . Herring.also woodsman, though
riot connected with any church, is a
gentleman of good parts, and a staunch
friend (o suffering humanity.
Mr. David Pierce, the distiller, and
fat, jolly folio r, is a
1 1 t Methodist elm li, and
i. I In would make a
Sunday school superin
teudent
lUl'g hould
~ »lh II 11
iple 3 1:1 ve jpne.
1 ri'ti - as Mrs.
l ^ . Herring, Mr*.
Mrs. Fierce, an oriran
• kin d would prove a
1, to both old and
W put the m ment
f
v school at Oak
. U. ( lark a* sti
n
r, II y Muni m, w )u preaches
■, is our j or. ami his hold
rtiio) re admired by
t
1 \ ( with my friend, Mr.
1 , id i little motherless
1 1 bereavement. The
l\ L
»ore her nllliction w ~
ination and died cu z. All
id he done bv medical skill.
I attention 011 the part of her
1 lm .band, loving sisters and
t YU t , could not <tny the craven
1 is ter Redmond was
f t Missionary Baptist
d ubtlcss at rest. As
I 1 mends watched the dU
y 110 doubt recalled the
1 ‘iveth Hi- beloved sleep."
1 of death has been in our
t took Mr. and Mrs.
Fiona ’h lit clii home to the land
V V 1 • Then it dew to
t r >» nud Mrs. John
G 1 j'V cold hands 00
ing little “Sip,” and her soul
wh •e sorrow never comes, and
I il parents weep no more. It
■ed Mr. and Mrs. John \V.
1 i little hoy, who was sick
>rt y days, from his sutlcring*.
But not, fond parents; yon have
ties that bind you to the Fatherland.
I tit sorry to learn that “aunt 11a
cha ’’ McMillan is in very feeble
health. The old citizens arc gradually
disappearing from life’s stage, and we
will not see their like again.
A few months ago Mr. Wm. Bridges
was taken very ill, and kindred and
friends gathered about his bedside to
see him die. But “uncle Billy” rallied.
Though eighty-odd years of age, lie
lal>ored hard last year—even splitting
rails, lie is a member of the Mission
nry B«i>fW a dovoul rf.rU
tian, and is only waiting for the Mes
ne tiger.
The health of this immediate com
" ?>* {ronorallv ’ good 14 . !V*i* time.
• L.iLriof-.i
. r *' . • • ■ ■ 1 . Ii t.il
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hopeful of abnndaut harvests.
Whilst we haven’t much frame here¬
abouts, j$nch as the bear or titter, yet
the fox, rabbit, opossum, catamount
and deer abound. Anion# the promi¬
nent nimrods ot this section arc i». F.
and A. F. Clark and Frank Morrison.
The yelping of hounds is music to
their very souls. Whenever one of
them pulls the trigger, “old Betsy’’ is
sure to do the work. Bartow killed
two deer at one shot not long ago.—
Beat this, ye nimrods, if you can.
Mr. Daniel N. Me Kao is MOW 11101 ’
elmiulising at Oak Wsilkee bridge,
having bought out Mr. Thompson.—
lie has our best wishes for success.
We are going to have a new militia
district, but I know not, as yet, who
will be tlie ‘squire. More anon,
Bill Jknkixs.
LETTER from spring hill.
Spring IIii.l, (la.. July 2.1.
The yearly meeting of the Primitive
Baptist Church conics off at Bethel,
one mile from here, ou Saturday and
Sunday. Mr. Lowry Clements was
baptised into that Church on Satur
i lay by Rev. E. W. Dilborn, pastor.
The congregation was large on yester¬
day, and the Itev. M. Sikes preached
an able and instructive sermon from
John, 14th chapter, 15th, lGth ami 17th
vcrsos T , |0 Ij0| ,,. s , upi , 0| . was , mp .
luken of nml l’cct washing practiced
, „, 0 „ lc ,„ bci .,. We al . e , iaa to
.. note that the congregation was very
orderly, except too ranch e oing out
, u ,d comin,; in during the services, a
IlrivMo , v |, k . h Mr . S ikcs al
lll0 beginning, and he stated loo that
cry i„ B ba , ll<M never disturbed him.
W(J ;l , c l0 S(!C m „. a ,„ ow .
citizens, • n. lions. John T , McRae ,, and , Wal- ,, ,
r
ter , .. ,,, J. McArthur m t.n are ... touting . in with ...
Col. C. C. ,, Smith c . .... and lion. Tom Ka¬
s0n tel ... fair, . to . aid ., . the
i I ‘ > °* in extension
of r the Ainenctis, Preston it Lumpkin
j ,, R. ]»,. ,, r fiotn „ Alibcville, ... IVtlcox countv,
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toMeViltc. m It is stated that work , on
,, the Mcv ,..u illoend , will .mi begin . . in the ,« next
sixty • ... . McVillo ,, ,,
uavs. mav vet grow
up , . to . be , ^ a nice . ..... little citv*. At t l a mcct
*
. held , , , at . MeVille Xf ..... the 2ist, ,, ilon.
| mg . on ,
! ,. Walter r , T. McArthur .. . . oflorcd , resolu
a
| tion .... welcoming to the town of Mo
i » ‘he the Amorieus, J'rcston ik r I.ump
I «... kin L. ., It., and . ollenng . . all necessary
depot , , . grounds , aim right . , . of „
i way
t h rough MeVille, and to do all in their
power to secure the right of way
through the county. lion. Tom Ea¬
son was appointed canvasser to secure
the right of way tyul solicit subscrip¬
tions.
Rain has been pouring heavily,with
thunder storms, for a day or two.
Fodder pulling is upon us.
Land to plant melons lor market
will be in demand about here another
year.
The health of the neighborhood is
good.
Miss Lorie Clements is vidting'rel¬
atives at Monticcllo.
Mrs. Eli/a Clements will spend the
summer with her daughter, Mrs. Du¬
ma*, at Monticcllo. J. (J. R.
LETTER FROM STUCKEY.
Stuckky, Ga., July 2 <».
Editor Journal: Everythinggocs
on smoothly in this vicinity, and good
crops will be harvested.
Ml*. Kent docs not run his grist and
saw mill now, but is devoting his cn
; (j l>0 time to farming.
-Mr. Hugh Alorrison, a very practi¬
| cal and successful young farmer, lias
! a most promising prospect for an
abundant yield, so ho informed your
(ol i osjioudcut 1 . . feu r day . s ago. He 11 is •
one Of the few voting men in this 50
tion .. who , devotes , himself wholly , .. to .
agriculture. j, Hugh “ is «t liandsonic
fellow, r and , why 1 i ho docs i not ,i hunt . a
partner for life is an enigma to me.—
Perhaps he is waiting for better times.
Mv old friend. Daniel Morrison, is I
the largest sheep owner iu this sec¬
tion. lie also runs a farm, and knows
exactly how to make corn, oats, cane, j
potatoes, etc. Messrs. John Morrison. !
Dixon, Saramons, an,l others Unit I | !
could mention, arc also good farmers.
The Sunday school at Morrison's
church was in a flourishing condition
some time ago, but from some cause
unknown to mo it is now on the wane.
I regret this, as it was a medium of
much good.
Mr. Willie Davis attends to the post
otlice at Stuckcv, while “uncle Ken¬
neth" runs the store and takes care of
the farm. They arc doing; well.
Had wc progressive spirit enough
our nice country church (Morrison’s)
would soon ho painted, a boll hung
;u; 1 ore winter begins a stove would
be fixed up therein. Then services j
could be held in cold weather with a
j degree of comfort. 4
I Though in feeble health, Mr. Angus
Galbraith bears up well for one of bis
j years. When the summons comes he
I w i 11 be fou mil rcady. His wife had an
j operation performed not long ago by
j Dr. Green, of Atlanta, and she is now
enjoying good health.
Mr. Josephine Chirk, who has been
quite ill, has recovered, under the
skillful treatment of Dr. Martin Mor¬
rison. M. J. I>.
DK. J. B. MITCHELL,
PliySiCiail 311(1 SUTaeOH, ** 7
I Goers hU professional services to the peo
i denee p ,f ’ <,f of Bodge county, otlice at the resi
B .il.Harrell Calls promptly at
r night. July27-ly
CITY RESTAURANT.
It. $. JOHNSTON, Prop.
•Heats at all Hours
—ALSO DEALER IX—
Cigars,Tobacco, Confectioneries
Meals 2*» Cents. Lodging 25 Cents.
Third Ave., 3rd Building,
EASTMAN, GA.
No pains or expense will be sj ft -ed to so
candiicl this house as to meet the approval
of its patrons.
Grate! 1 tit for past liberal patronage the
proprietor s.olieits a continuance <>! the
same. June 22 - 2 hi.
Notice to Contractors.
RIDS will be received until August 1st,
ls*7, for grading from (three) 3 to 0 (six)
miles of railroad tramway. Also for driv¬
ing (t»b) sixty to ( I**)) one hundred piling.
Protile of work can be seen at our office.
A.MO.NKKAti LUMBER CO.
Eastman, ua., July 3, !S87. 4t.
OIK141A |, XITK i:.
Sheriff's Office, )
McRaeG a., June 13, 1887.)
Notice is hereby given that all advertis¬
ing emanating from my nllice will hereaf¬
ter be published in the Dodge County
•Jogkxai., a weekly newspaper published
in Eastman, Dodge count v, <ia.
K. A. McRae,
Slieritf Telfair County.
Police.
The uudersigned having purchased the
entire interest, of J. F. itaiford in the lirm
of Baldwin ,t Co., they will continue the
business in the same linn name.
C. D. BALDWIN,
J. 8 . SHLNGLKR,
Eastman, Ga„ July 10th, 1887. 4t
•Homo Loaned
On Farms and Town Property,
IX BIBli AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.
ELLIOTT ESTES,
July 13-ly. f»GL Cherry St., Macon, Ga
Georgia Salt Spring Water.
Natures Great Remedy.
-CURES
DYSPEPSIA,BLADDER, RHEUMATISM
and alt Skin Diseases.
The Macon Salt Springs Agency have fa¬
cilities tor supplying this wonderful wa¬
ter in any quantity desired to parties in
Eastman or other towns, at Macon prices.
Address for particulars,
SALT SPRING AGENCY, Box 437,
JEjY“A Macon, Ga.
July pply at this office for circular s.
(i-lm.
Xav Store . Spot Cash.
PENDLETON BROS. y
Grocers 5 Conieciianers
RAILROAD AVENUE,
Have just fitted up in apple pie order a
full stock of choice
Groceries, Confectioneries, To¬
bacco and Cigars.
(IQy’Coino and s*n* how cheap these goods
are sold for spot cash.
Eastman, June 15, ’87. tl.
Telfair Sheriffs Sales.
For First Tuesday in August, 1SS7.
Will l»c sold before the court lion.so door
in the town of McRae, said county and
>tatc, on the first Tuesday in August next.
during the legal hours of sale, the follow¬
ing property to wit:
Lot of land number 41fi, in the 8 th dis¬
trict of Telfair count>. Ga., as the proper¬
ty of H. I). Byrd to satisfy a ti fa from a
justice court of the 33sth district <«. M., in
favor of Geo. M. William* vs said II, D.
Byrd. Also the time <
at same and place 15 acres
of lot of land No. 173in the 10th district of
said county, levied on as the property of
Joint M. McNetd to satisfy a ti fa from t ho
.‘vHith district G. M. in favor of A. H. ilen
u . y . ,- or u.euseof K. F. Tuttle vsr.aid John
M. McNeel. D-vi»** made and returned to
1^7/ me by constables cf said county 1 July 1st, ’
*
E. A. McRak,
u uul Shoritl Telfair County.
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Citation for Dismission,
(i Four, i a- Dodge Countv :
Whereas W. J. Tr'po, guardian of
Amanda petii'ion Tripp, duly* represents tVk’d,that to this fuliy eorrrt in
hi* lie has < x
*’ {« cu,0t sho"™^ l i'! s trust as such guardian. I hi* |
guardian should not be discharged from
his said guardianship and receive letters
dismissory on the first Monday in August,
1887, at my otlic-e.
liven under my * band oilieiallv, July 5,
1887. Jons J. Kozak,
July G-lt. Ordinary 1). C.
Citation.
Georgia—D odge County:
To whom it may concern.
Susan <’. Bonds, administratrix of the es¬
tate of John J. Bonds, late of said county,
deceased, has applied to me for an order
discharging her from ia r fr.ist*and for let¬
ters of dismission, and bv this citation all
person* concerned are i^quhred to show
cause against the granting ot tbe dis¬
charge. if any they can, on the first Mon¬
day iu September,* lsxj, at my otlice in the
court louse at Id o’clock a. m.
Tin* DeLacy May HI, iss7. John J. Rorau,
Applicant's & Bishop, Ordinary D. U.
Attorneys. Juncl-ttm.
Letters of Dismission.
Georgia—D odge Countv.
Whereas, James C. Fletcher, adminis¬
trator of W. \V. Humphreys deceased, ap¬
plies for letters of dismission from said
estate, all parties are notified to tile tht-tr
objections, if any they have, in time pre¬
scribed by law, or said letters will be
granted. May zu, 1887.
John J. Rozar,
May 5.3m. Ordinary D. C.
LIVERY STABLES,
LUMBER CITY, GA.,
E. T. SHEFFTALL, Prop’r.
and I ,TaSS5SryS thoroughly prepared kKA
to turnish ex¬
cellent turnouts at any hour, day or night,
on the solicit shortest *haro pobsiblu notice.
1 a ol the public patron igr 1
anti guai ontee m return therefor perfect 1
sattstaction.
inquire lor me at Uj® E. I. *tore sHEl-1 of H.tynes ALL,
July 11 -omo. „
i
1 % R O V K SI ON A L CARDS A!
J. F. DeLauy. • r . Bishop, Jr
DcLacy St Bishop,
ATTOHNEYS AT LAW ,
EASTMAN, GA.
£TT Practice in tbe-State and Federal
courts. OCU4-1 v
LUTHER A. HALL,
A T T O It y 12 X-AT-L A H .
EASTMAN, Georgia.
Practices in the State and Federal
Courts. Halt fee in advance.
(E 2 J“Oftk , s on 2 d tloor ill my brick build
ngs on West Railroad avenue.
Nov. 17. tbWa.
CL CL SMITH
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Me T 7 He, Georgia .
April 29, 18*5. lv
E. I). GRAHAM, Jk.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AND
SOLICITOR n i:<ll 1TY.
BAXLEY, GA.
April 28, ’ 8 l»-ly.
HARRIS FISHER, M. O.
Physician, Surgeon» flccoiicher.
Ollioe at “Eastman Drugstore,”
cm Railroad Avenue.
Residence corner Church street and Fifth
avenue, Eastman, Ga. [fell
DR. J. D. HERRMAN.
ritACTITIONElt OF
MEDICINE and SURGERY.
-:o:
Otlice at the City Drug Store of Herrin an
& Herrman. Residence, corner 1st ave¬
nue and Countv Road street, Eastman,
Ga. ’
Apr 11, *7-tl
_
DR. J. I. BUCHAN & SON
Physicians and Druggists,
EASTMAN, GA.,
/"VFFKR their Professional services to
V/ the people of this immediate and sur¬
rounding counties. One or the other can
lx-found at their office at any time. All
calls Patient* promptly a‘distance attended day or night.
at visited by special
contract.
All chronic and privatediseases, cither of
inaleor female, a specialty. Nocharge tor
consultation. immediate reply. If by ‘All letter send stamp for
consultations and
letters private. A good supply of drugs
are kept constantly on hand, including al
o the new remedies. mchl 2 tf
DR. J. C. MONTGOMERY.
Eclectic Physician,
CIIAUNCEY, GEORGIA.
Chronic Diseases of "Women, Impotency,
cialty. Sterility, and all private diseases, a spe¬
General practice proniftly attended to
nr A full line of drugs and medicines
kept on hand all the time. Calls answered
aUJI hours dar or nii'iit.
Dr. W. L. Smith,
DENTI8 T.
IIawkinsville, G A.
Olliee in Pulaski House mch2-t£
Joe II. l. itttf
Watchmaker % Jeweler
EASTMAN, GA.
Mr. King has made arrangements to spend
two weeks in each mouth in Eastman for
rhe purpose of repairing watches, clocks,
jewelry, sewing machines and musical in¬
struments.
5 Tl 7 *Dlfiee in the store of Harrell &
Smith, Third Avenue, 2nd door west ol
Railroad Avenue J 11 no 15-tf
Jc I*. Porter ,
EASTMAN, GA.
Practical House Painter
mining, Paper hanging, giH^eg, graining, kalso
etc., also done in the best style m
the art. Correspondence solicited, and es¬
timates on work furnished on application.
HVrTcrius low and work guaranteed.
May 11,’87-Gm.
ML. JT.
Fashionable Barber,
Eastman, Ga.
Having removed try :TncW to tlie front
rooms of the ouihliug known as Gary’s
shoe shop, .......................... l ask a continuance of the pub
jj,. j.ntronage. Easv chairs, dean towels,
sharp 9 l,»rn rnaors. razors, an,l anti nart.rnlar particular attention as
sured. Hair cutting in the latest style.
The call. leading shop of the town. F. Give me a
\Y. Fain.
Meh, 234 f.
0EO. C. NORMAND. EKANCISJ. MEYER.
Ill&Il
CONTRACTORS
— :and: —
BUILDERS,
EASTMAN, GEORGIA.
Having located in Eastman lor the pur¬
pose of plying our vocation as carpenters
and builders, wo respectfully solicit a
share of the public patronage.
Having an experience of over twenty
years at satisfaction our back, we arc ail prepared Work intrusted to guar¬
antee in
to our hands.
We are prepared to furnish plans and
specifications upon application, and in the
event of being awarded the job make no
additional charges therefor.
solicited. Work of the city and country fpb. 2 6 adjacent
. mj-p
HOLMES’ SORE CURE.
Mouth Wash and Dentifrice.
('ures Bleeding Gums, Ulcers, Sore Mouth,
s«ro Throat. Cleanses thoTcctli’and 1‘uri
lies thoBreutii; used and tecommended by
leading dentists. Prepared Dentists, by Drs. J.l*.
W. lt. Holmes, Macon, Ga,
F 01 all druggists and dcntisU*
ESt>K^ii6iiK U U A* 4M JUk Ji
Cochran*
fall term.
OpCti.s September 3(h, closes December
2>kt, 1887.
SPRING term.
Op.bns January ?d, tlofies Juno iftth, 188 *
Tuition per month $2. 00 , $.‘ 5 .no or $5.00.
Board with the principal, per month, 112
Students thoroughly prepared for the Jt*. *
nior class in the universities. Address.
July PA LEM ON J. KING,
13-2m. Principal.
Tiros. Jefferson. Wm. Jeff hr sox.
THOS. JEFFERSON & SON,
Mill Wrights,
-AND
Setters of all Kinds of Machinery
■o
Building Saw Mills a Spe¬
cialty.
Builders of the principal large mills
throughout the Southern States of Missis¬
sippi, Florida, Alabama, Louisiana, Georgia and
to the proprietor*of all which they
refer by permission.
iTiTCan be reached by addressing in care
of A. Martin, Lock Box 513, New Orleans,
La., or the Empire Lumber Co., Chattanoo¬
ga, Tenn., or Scddon, Ala. JuneS- 2 m.
E. CROCKETT.
Iron Foundry,
MACON, CEORCIA.
Manufacturer and Dealer in
Engines, Saw Mills, Cane Mills,
Cotton Presses,
Gins and Machinery
of every description.
Repairs made on short notice. npr 20 -f> m
INGRAM HOUSE,
COCJIRAN, GA.
J. A. INGRAM, Proprietor.
Meals, 35 cents.
Lodging, 25 ”
The patronage of the public solic¬
ited.
Nov. 18-tf.
31cLeod House ,
Lumber City, Ga.,
John D. McLeod, Proprietor.
rates of board per day, $2 00
Special rates lor families and perma¬
nent boarders.
A LIYEKY 8TABI.K
Is run in connection with the house, at
wh'e-h can be secured, at all times, ex¬
cellent turn-outs.
For the accommodation of parties sport¬
ively inclined, the proprietor lias rigged
out and placed on the waters of Ihe Oc
mulgoe River, just at hand, handsome
Beals suitable for rowing and fixli
ing purposes; and in connection therewith
keeps on hand a good supply of fishing
tackle. fel>25-tf.
HAYNES ALLEN,
DEALER IX
Fancy and Family Groceries,
DRY GOODS, SHOES, NOTIONS, ETC.
Lumber City, Ga.
The trading public of Lumber City and
neighborhood are informed that I am"at all
times prepared with a choice stock of
goods in my line to supply their wants on
as good terms as they can secure at any
store south of Macon.
I also run a first-class Barber Shop in
connection with my business, in which 1
am and prepared, barber, with a fitted thoroughly competent
reliable up with good ra¬
zors, easy chairs and clean towels to serve
niv customers after the latest fashion.
Fresh watermelons on hand at all times,
and happy. as a consequence the darkeys keep
July(5-3m.
BEST OF .ILL.
OUR SUMMER OFFER.
Just a Little Cash down to
Hi ml the Itargau. Only
a VAtlle. See.
Pianos, $25 Cash Cash ami Balance Balance November November 1 .
Organs, $10 and 1.
It KYI EMBER—Soot cash prices.
July, No advance. August or No September, interest. and Buy pay in June, when
crops come in. Purchasers pay freight
and deduct same from last payment (we
assume it). The security required is in¬
variably the signing of our usual Lease
Contract, retaining to us the title in in¬
strument.
And What if Crops Fail ?
Well, we will fix you there too. Listen J
If when IwiVember 1st comes we‘will you cannot
pay the cash balance down, let you
complete payment under either of our One
or Two Years Installment Plans. In this
ease vanced the price its regular of instrument time price will under be the ad¬
to
plan selected, and you will be required to
sign a new Lease Contract, and make such
small casii'payment as is called for under
the plan selected.
Thus: If you have bought Arion Novem¬ piano,
style 3, at cash complete price, $250, and on
ber l wish to the purchase on our
One year plan A, time price will be
$275, deduct the $25 you have paid, and it
leaves a balance of $250, payable $02.50
cash, $02,50 itt three months aud'9135 Nov
vetnber 1, 1888. Seven other methods of
payment are rui#in also given buying at your Option,
No risk is hard under our sum¬
mer offer, as in event of times pur¬
chasers can fall back on our easy terms as
ifthev had originally 'Ve wait so purchased. That’s
fair, ain’t it? your order and
will do our best for you, A. !.». Ityals,
agent for L. & B. S. M. II. in podge, Tel¬
fair, Laureus and June Montgomery 25), ’67-tf. counties.
Mcltac, Uu.,
•jzimt **w**%t r^yfug>»i_ii iw
ht,NRY COLEMAN,
{ Dry Goods
(’lothing,
IloOtsand Shoes,
15ats and Caps,
Noddies, Bridles,
Crockery Ware
Highest Market Price paid for
Country Produce.
•• -' Hides a Specialty.
I\. R. Avenue, July 13th.
THE NEW RAILROAD
H’lR.O im:
SAVANNAH to EASTMAN!
Which will soon be built direct to Eastman from Savannah, will run
through the best timbered belt of Yellow Fine in the State. Along tins
line ot said road there will be numberle** Saw-mills and Turpentine Dia
ti lie ties, all ot which will purchase their supplies direct from
Lietch & Morgan,
WHOLESAlfS DEALERS IN
Hay, Grain and Provisions,
Who buy direct from the Northern and Western market* in carload lot*,
lor the cash, which enables them to compete with Savannah, Macon, and
other wholesale markets. ffel>2-vim-j-i[
1865 . ESTABLISHED 1865 .
OLD AND RELIABLE
Safe and Livery Stables.
A Large Stock of Horses and Mules
Kept Constantly Hand. From the
Cheap to the High-Priced.
-• v^> >
H. & M. WATERMAN,
HawUlnsmlle , €fa.
As wo procure our supply direct trow the West in carload lots, we are prepared nt
all times to furnish saw-mill and turpentine limns with first-class mules at the lowest
market rates. We make a, s|M-< iiillj in (liis trade, information, or order*
by mail will receive prompt attention, Meh'
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"Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Sash, Doors, Blinds, Paints, Oils, Glass,
BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES AND PAINTERS’ TOOLS.
Lime, Plaster, Cement, Lath and Brick, Locks, Hlnges r
And a full lino of
Builders' Hardware ,
Agent for Averill Mixed Paint, Empire Mixed Paint. Plastic Paint, Johnson Kalso-'
mine, Aiahastine, Fireproof Oil, Lubricating Oils, Norton Door ( 'heck.
Our stock is very complete, and consists of the very best character of goods nmnn
factured. All have been selected with extreme care from first hand*, enabling u« to
otter special inducements to buyers of goods iu our line. T. V. HI RKK,
20-3m. No. 188 'l'liird st.,
apr Mucon, tin.
Saw Hill, Corn Mill, Flour Hill,
' ‘T
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v v: -85s
» *3
tap rst-w-m,
fM
A taZZl
Water Wheel, Steam Engine,
OR
Mill Supplies of Any Kind.
Don’t forget to send for cur large Catalogue
WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY.
Best Saw Mill iu America and Prices Very Low. Now is the time to buy. Let u®‘
hear from you. A. A. Ucl.oaChA Uro., Founders and Machinist*,
Atlanta, ticorgia.
Private Boarding House
FOURTH AVENUE,
EAStM A.N, • CKA..
•o
Mrs, E. Indiana Johnson,
PROPRIETRESS.
Ratos Ohe Dollar Per Day.
-o
This house, located within convenient
distance of the depot and the business por¬
tion of the city, is first-class in all its
apartments and is prepared to furnish the
public with the best the market affords.
May U-3uir-
WATCHES I
Before you buy a watch write to] ’
LANIER & YOUMANS,
i
If afteross. Ga.,
for their prices.
Yen Money/ m
They WU1 Save
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