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X. S. HL K'lON, .... Editor.
OSiUtil Orgun ot Dodge County,
Official Organ of Telfair County.
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Journal or 11. rt. BURTON, '
Editor.
WEDNESDAY. AUli !l. Is-T,
i*rn Point* from I'ctcrNburg,
PiSTfirisniJko, Oa., Aug, 2.
Eoitok JouitNAT.: I send you the
mu losed items, not to gratify a morbid
ambition to figure asa newspaper cor¬
respondent, for I am totally unfit for
etich a position, but simply to let your
I'ORucrs know what w going on in (his
part of the moral vineyard.
Everything seems as serene as a
marriage bell, and picnics arc here, as
«’iswhere, the order of the day. I had
ihe pleasure of attending one a few
days ago, at tlie home of Mr, Hugh
A. Galbraith. As Bill Arp would say,
"there was ice-cold lemonado to
quench the thii'at—for you know it
was hot.” Mr. John Decs, assisted by
Mr. Frank Bell, who supplied the fair
►ex with the cooling beverage, attend¬
ed to tho stand in his usual happy
►tylc. After tho wants ot the ladies
had been supplied, the gentlemen were
served ; alter which aii that felt so
inclined, repaired to a well-shaded
plattonu and tripped tlie light fantas¬
tic toe until dinner was announced.
And such a dinner! Why, it was
plain to the most casual observer that
it was enjoyed by aii present.
As 1 looked on at the young people,
t lie memories of by-gone years crowd¬
'll :tiv brain. But the picture of a
young man wooing a young lady in¬
variably makes me feel young again.
Were I a poet, I would woo from the
muses an odo on tho iatc of tho av¬
erage old bachelor. I think, however,
that some of the old bachelors me
going to try married life, if, forsooth,
ttie building of houses is any sign.
Messrs. John and Hugh A. Gal¬
braith, Jack Mathews, Kvandcr and
Zion Fivcash and Deter CMfFlon. all
►ingle men, contemplate erecting
frame residences in the near futuic.—
My little fat friend, Pete (Jlifl’ton, has
a comfortable home already, but no
witc, notwithstanding ho wants and
Is limiting one. I think he will suc¬
ceed. Well, boys, you all know I
wish you unlimited luck.
Wc have two churches iu this
neighborhood—Centre and Rock
Spring. 'Idie Rev. John Wilkes is
pastor in charge at the former, and is
a good faithful worker in the Master's
vineyard. Brother Shepherd, whom
1 have never had the pleasure of meet¬
ing, is pastor in charge at Rock
Spring, and is much liked. These arc
Melhudl.it churches. The Baptist
brethren have an organization at
Rock Spring also. Brother Patillo,
the Lvnngcli-t for the Mt. Vernon
Association, L their pastor, and is ae
I’omplisbiug much good. There are
Sul,Iwlli Miliuol* at Iwtli diuretics,
Mr. John L. Mathews is tin* cflbdcnt
Mijicmitcndent iit Centre, but who
the superintendent is at Rock Spring
1 do not know.
This section ot country iu well tim¬
bered, but Messrs. Clarke & Co. are
playing havoc with the ranging por
lion of it.
This is also a plendid farming
•country, but it lacks cdueational
facilities. It sccinstbat this vital ques¬
tion is sadly neglected. If the people
can only get a three months school on
the .State fund, they seem satisfied.
Thi* is generally the case throughout
the country.
Mr. C. W. Sparks, a graduate of
Men or University, a ripe scholar and
excellent teacher, is conducting »
s. hool at Centre. The community
will bo well paid iu the ecfcction of
Prof. Sparks.
Miss Annie Prust, who bails from
Long Pond, is teaching in the neigh
borhood of Messrs. M. t>liarj>e and J
fj. Mathews.
Mv old friend, Mr. Peter Flveu.sh,
lias the finest crop iu this section, and
as good as there is in tho county, alt
things considered. By way of digres
►ion, he raised a family of eleven
el.ll.lm., all of whom'are rWing,
without a doctor ever making Ins
home a professional visit.
I congratulate von on the improve
ment in your Joint sal. It is un
dotibltdly tlie l>eat luca. piqier I .
know of.
A l*rocliimittfon.
Be it known now and hereafter, a*
before, that wc arc bem (quarter* for 1
cot 11 , meal, chops, ute. We guarantee !
ottr U** in ices never to be bigber “hr than Ma
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A I xauh.x.
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• '.‘; : .o Hill, Ga'., Ah#. 1.
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Editor Journal : VV« wore pleased \ i
lo uiO€t vviili lion. Toil Eason, of Me
Villc, a few ikye ago on the public
highway (o McArthur, and wero do
iighted to hear him talk in his earnest
way of ihc certainty of a new railroad
coining to McVillo. Tom lias tnanv
friends in Montgomery and Telfair
counties, .and lie retains the confidence
of the people as well as any yotmg man
of our acquaintance, and probably bet
ter since his debut into public life.—
lie ought to get married, and we hope
he will.
lit company with Tom wo were re
ttncu coi vctl in in that mat usual usual hospitable nosp.ranio mannei maimer
for which lion. Walter T. McArthur
is noted at his home, where we took
dinner and ►pent several hours very
pleasantly.
Miss Ida Willcox, of Crisp, Ga., paid
Spring IIUI a visit on Thursday last.
She came up from Lumber City, at
which place she was visiting the fami¬
ly of Capt Eli Wilcox. She expected
to attend the district conference at
Jcaup, ant! also visit her uncle at Da¬
rien before returning home. Mi*s W.
is a graduate of Wesleyan, and will
take a prescribed course in tho Van¬
derbilt University at Nashville, enter¬
ing about flic first of January next.—
She has a host of friends, and adds to
tho list everywhere she goes, being of
a genial, fiicndly deportment.
Mrs. W. T. McArthur left Monday
last for Gainesville, Ga., to enjoy a
purer atmosphere and spend a while
with a brother, who is living there.
Col. I*. 13. Cheney was quite sick for
a day or two last week.
Capt. J. A. Phillips and family will
move to Lumber City tiiis week. The
new dwelling which they will occupy
is said to be a very comfortable one.
The daughters. Misses Ida and Sada,
are college girls at Wesleyan.
Miss Ophelia Ityals, of Spring Hill,
is attending the district meeting at
Jesup. Also, Mrs. Samples and Miss
Mamie Anthony.
Prof. Hines has been confined to his
bed, quite ill, for several days. He is
much better at this writing.
Messrs. James McAllen and William
Anderson arc both said to be very low
and not expected to live many days.—
They have cancers of the face, which
havo bullied the skill of the plaster
doctors.
Mr. James Mitchell, of Bill, has the
finest crop of corn and cot ten that wc
have seen. Jim is a widower of good
anpearnute, and rumor says he is to be
married soon.
In certain neighborhoods of our
county scabies, or itch, is raging, and
travelers who arc not fond of scratch
. ing would do well not to stop too long
or ylccp at such places. Itch, when
neglected, spreads easily and rapidly
Bill Jackson, a very competent col¬
ored carpenter, has^ tken the contract
to build the Metfmdist church here,
and harvhegim the work.
Wc see from the Montgomery Mon¬
itor that C. A. McRae has applied, as
dinary guardian of Wm. order A. McRae, to the Or
; for an to sell the real estate
of the said Win. A. McRae, a lunatic.
Mr. Will. A. McRae has been in the
asylum- for several years, and, wc re¬
gret to say, wiih no prospect of ever
recovering. lie owns a very well un¬
proved place here, a plantation on ihc
Ocmulgce river, above Lumber City,
and soirte wild lands. His wife died
over a year ago, and his children arc
nearly all grown—the youngest being
hlgb’trp it» the teens.
We arc having too much rain, and
on account of it fodder pnlRng lias
been stopped.
Judge J.- M. Wall is quite sick, and
is being tenderly nursed by Mr. Sitnc
on Sikes, who U a close neighbor and
; a warm friend.
Hon. N. M. McRae loft yesterday
ror Tliomusvillc to sec his son, l>r. T.
B. Moliue, who has been seriously ill
for two months. If the doctor ifs able to
travel, his father will bring him to his
sister’s (Mrs. Bush) at Towns.
Tho drug store at Lumber City is a
beautiful one, and is well stocked. Mr.
J. li. Clements is the clerk*
! Wc are glad to see Billy Ityals, whom
; wc took charge of at 4 years old, moth
j erless Lumber and fatherless, doing well at
City. He has-a good imputation
lor truth and morality, and ho w’ell
deserves it, too. He has a nice lady Tor
a wife, a beautiful home to live in,
and a Christian mother-in-law to give
them counsel. J. C. li.
In Brief, and t<rthc Point,
Dyspepsia is dreadful. JMsordcred
liver is misery. Indigestion is a Toe
to good nut mo.
'The human digestive apparatus is
(meof the most complicated and woa
derful things in existence. It is easily
put out ot order.
Greasy food, tough food, sloppy
food, bad cookery, mental worry, late
hotir» r irregular habits, and many
other things which ought not to bo,
have made tlie AnKi kran people a na
dyspeptics. ".A"-'" .* V1ow !'»
5 * r s
.
this sad business and making the
American people so healthy that they
< ’ au tn i°. v their mewls and lie ha|>pv.
1 / C, U ‘‘ , l r /r , ‘ '7,*° ••«l»|dnc8s with
out „ I health. 1 , But Green s August
Flower brings health and happiness
to the dyspeptic. Atk vour druggist
#or a* bottle. Seventy-five cents.
_ ta gi^atirc ... Notice.
Notice is hereby given that application
will be made to the legislature of the State
Georgia, at the adjourned session in Ju
^ ,r passage of an act authoriz
count \. iya.-it
DOME SHERIFF’S - SALES.
lvT kirsi Tue^lay . in {September, 1987.!
" il1 solti before the court, house door
Gal!'during .
tbs
first Tuesday in September, 1937, the fol
One house and lot with all the improve
meats thereon lying in the town of East¬
man, said lot containing one halt acre,
more or less, bounded on the north, west
and east by lands of Wm, Pitt Eastman,
said house and lot being the same now oc¬
cupied by Jus. Bishop, Jr. Levied on as
the property of James Bishop, Sr., under
ind by virtue of an execution issued from
he superior court of Dodge county in la
tor of Pitkiu & Thomas vs said James
Bishop, Sr.
Also at the same time and Eclipse place will be
sold sills one with (1) 25 horse power valves, irons engine No.
on sawyers for
. 2 saw mill, three (3) independent and aim- to
ultnneous i at diet head blocks, complete
haw , un<\ wood work for saw frame, car
riage and ways ami eighty (80) feet of 11*
inert 4-ply gum belt. Levied on under and
by virtue of an execution issued from the
superior court of Dodge county in favor of
Frick & C’o. vs J. (J. Powell & o. et al.
Levied on ns the property ot K. D. Griffin,
surviving co-partner of ihe firm of J. (J.
Powell <fe Co.
Al-»o at the same time and place will be
sold one eight-horse power Eclipse traction
engine wi%h steering attachment, link mo¬
tion and water tank, the same being the
engine used by James Bishop, Sr. in levied run
ning under his grist by mill virtue in said of county. execution is¬
on and an
sued from the superior court of Bishop Dodge
eounty in favor of Frick & Co. vs
it (irimsley, et al. Levied on as the pro¬
perty of James Bishop. Sr., surviving co¬
partner of the firm of Bishop & Grimsley.
Also at the same time ami place will be
sold lot of land No. S2 in the 14th district
ol* Dodge county. Levied oik under and by
virtue ot an execution issued from Dodge
superior court in favor of Chesapeake Levied
(inane Co. vs Daniel M< Cranio. on
us the property of Darnel .WeCranie.
Also at the same time and pines wgl bo
sold one bay horse with white streak in
face, both hind feet while, and one top bug¬
gy and harness, levied on and to be sold as
the property of J. 1. Waite by virtue of a
ti fa in favor ot the Metallic Burial Case
Co. vs said J, I. Waite issued from tin* su¬
perior court of said county.
Also at the same time machine and place will be
sold one three-saw for edging
lumber, levied on and to be sold as the pro¬
perty of J.T. Anderson by virtue of an at
tachment li fa in favor of Curtis a Co.,
Manufacturing Co. against saul J. T. An¬
said derson, issued from the superior being court of
eounty, said machine at the saw
mill of Churchman A Williams near East¬
man in said county.
Also at the same time and place will be
sold one gray mare mule named Cora, lev¬
ied on and to be sold as the property of
July favor i/mg of J. by J. virtue Taylor of a mortgage li fa in
against said July
Long, issued from the superior court of said
county. T.
August 3, IfeffT. J. Rawmxs,
Sherilf 4*. (J.
Telfair Sheriff’s Sales.
For First Tuesday in September, 1887.
(iKOKcr a—T elfair County.
Will be sold before the court house door
in tho town of McRae, said countv mul
.State, on the first Tuesday in September
next, l'nllowing during the legal hours of sale, the
property to wit:
15 acre*, more or less, of lot of land No.
17J, in the 10th district of Telfair countv.
Levied on us the property of John M. Mc
Noal. Bounded bv lands of D. M. McRae
on east, west and south, and on the north
by K. T. V, .X G. li. It. Will be sold to sat¬
isfy a justice court ti fa issued from 240th
district of Telfair county in favor of W,
II. Register vs John -M. McNeal.
E. A. McRae,
August 3, *87. Sheritl Telfair County.
MSliST or
OUR SUMMER OFFER.
Just a I.it tic Cash (loan to
ltin«l tin* Itargnn. Only
a Little. See.
Pianos, $‘25 $10 Cash Cash ami Balance November 1.
Organs, and Balance November 1.
KF.JIF.YII! UK-Soot cash prices.
No advance. No ititer»*st. Buy In June,
July, August or September, ami pay when
crops come in. Purchasers pay f.eiuht
ami deduct same from last payment (\v«>
assume variably it). Tho security required is in¬
the signing of our usual Lease
Contract, retaining to us the title in in¬
strument.
And What if Crops Fail?
If Well, wo will fix you there toe. Listen!
when November 1st comes you cannot
pay the cash balance down, we will let you
complete payment under either of our One
or Two Years installment Plans. In this
case the price of instrument will be ad¬
vanced to its regular time price under the*
plan selected, and you will be required to
sign a new Lease Contract, and make such
small cash payment as is called for under
the plan selected.
Tints: If yr-u Lave bought Avion piano,
style 3, at cash price, $250, and on Novem¬
ber l wish to complete purchase on our
One $275, year deduct plan A. the time price will be
the $25 you have paid, and it
leaves a balance of $250, pavable $0*2.50
cash, $02,50 in three months and $135 Nov
vember 1, 18SS. Seven other methods of
payment, are also given at your option.
No risk is run in buying under our sum¬
mer oiler, as in event of hard times pur¬
chasers can fall back on our easy terms as
if they had originally so purchased. That’s
lair, ain’t it? We wait vour order aiul
will do oitr best for you, A\ f u RvaD,
agent for L. «fc B. S. M. II. in Dodge, Tel¬
fair, Laurens and Montgomery counties.
Meltae, Gu., June 21*. ’b7-tf. *
CITY RESTAURANT.
It. S. JOHNSTON, Prop.
•Heals at all Hours
—ALSO DEALER IN—
Cigars Jobacco. Confectioners
Meals 25 Cents. Lodging 25 Cents.
Third Avo., 3rd Building,
EASTMAN, GA.
No pair.a of expense will be spared to so
conduct this house as to meet the approval
of its patrons.
(fratefui for past liberal patronage the
proprietor solicits a eoMtinuatjce ot the
same. •Mine 22-2in.
New Store, Spot Cash*
PENDLETON BROS.,
Grocers 5 Coniectioners
RAILROAD AVENUE,
Have ,iu^t lilted up in apple pie order a
full stock of choiise
Groceries, Confectioneries, To¬
bacco and Cigars.
CiUGoine and see how cheap these good»
are sold for spot cash.
Eaotui.tu. June 1-5, *t<7. tl.
iitr.iM
« T - F 1H&+CY J. Bishop, Jp. i
DeLacy & Bishop,
ATTOItXMYS AT LAW,
EASTMAN, GA. ,
jfST Practice in the State and Federal
courts. out 14-1 v
LUTHER A. HALL,
ATT O It IT FY-AT-KA W 9
EASTMAN, GEORGIA.
Practices in the State and Federal
Courts. Halt fife in advance.
JQJ'Offlcs on 2d floor in iny brick build
ngs on West Railroad avenue.
Nov. 17. 6-uio.
O. O- SHVTTTlEi'
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
McVilte, Georgia,
April 23, 13%, lv
E. ll. GRAHAM, Jr.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AND
&OI.XCITOII IA iqniY.
BAXLEY, GA.
April iS, ’SIM)-.
HARRIS FISHER, M. D.
Physician, Surgeon ^ Accoucher.
Office at “Eastman Drug Store,’’
on Rnilr<>;ul Avon nr.
Residence corner Church and Filth
avenue, Eastman, (<u. [IV h
UR. J. D. HERRMAN.
tkactitioxek of
MEDICINE and SURGERY.
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Office at the City Drug Store of Ky^riiimf
«V Hei rnavn, Residence, corner 1st ave¬
nue and County Road street, Eastman,
(ia. Apr II, N7-ff
DIi. J. B. M1TCIIELI*
Physician and Surgeon,
O -
Otters his professional services to the peo¬
ple of Dodge county. Office at the resi¬
dence of Bvll. Harrell Ualls mvnnptly at*
tended day .'/r night.
DR. J.M. BUCHAN & SON
Physicians and Druggists,
G.V8TMAN, U\, 9
/"\FFEit their Professional eervioes to
V/the people of this immediate and sur
rounding counties. One or the other can
lie found at their office at any time. All
calls promptly distance attended day or night.
Patients at a visited liy special"
contract.
Alt chronic and private diseases, either of
male or female, a specialty. No charge for
consultation. If by letter send stamp for
immediate reply. "All consultations and
li tters private. A good supply of drugs
are kept constantly on hand, including
o the new remedies. mchiatf
DR. J. C. MONTGOMERY.
Eclectic Physician,
UIIAUNCEY, GEORGIA.
Chronic Diseases of Women, Impotence,
cialty. Sterility, and ail private diseases, a spe¬
General practice pronq tly attended to
KIT A full line of drugs and medicines
kept on hand all the time. Calls answered
al all hours dar or night.
Dr. W. L. Smith,
DENTIST.
II AWKtNSVILLE, Ga.
Office in Pulaski House iucU2-tf.
Joe It. Kina
Watchmaker 5 Jeweler
EASTMAN, C.A,
Mr, Kitts bits ttffure'arEnlfgeittettt^ttspcttft
two w'cekH irreach muntfi in Kastman fur
the purjHtSe rtf repairing watches, clocks,
jewelry, sewing machines and musical in¬
struments.
StA’Office in the store of Harrell &
Smith, Third Avenue, 2nd door west of
Railroad Avenue Junelo-tf
J. If. Porter.
EASTMAN. GA.
Practical House Painter
mining, Paper hanging, gilding, graining, kalao
etc., also done in the l«*st style m
the art. Correspondence solicited, and es¬
timates on work furnished on application.
§ljf"Terms low and work guaranteed.
May ll, ’S7-Gin.
W. IF 1 . IFIAIIN,
Fashionable Barber,
Eastman, Ga.
Having removed my stock to the front
rooms of the building known as Gary’s
shoe shop, I ask a continuance of the pub¬
lic patronage. Easy chairs, clean towels,
sharp razors, and particular attention as¬
sured. Harr cutting of in the latest style.
The leading shop the town. Give me a
call. W. F. FafSf.
Mch, 23-tf.
LIVERY STABLES,
LUMBER CITY, GA.,
£. T. SHEFfTALL, Prop'r.
X X would inform with the public stock that I am tit—
tgd up good prepared and vehicles,
and thoroughly to furnish ex¬
cellent turnouts at any hour, day or night,
on the shortest possible notice.
1 solicit a shore of the j.'oMte patronage
and guarantee in return therefor perfect
aatisfactiou.
Inquire for me at the store of JIavnes
Allen. K. T. sUEFTALL.
July ll-3mo.
Citation.
Gvcmor.v—Dodge County r
To whom it may concern.
Susan C. 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 her trust and for let-*
tcr» of dismission, concerned and bv this citation alf
persons the are required to show
cause against granting ol the dis¬
charge. if any they can, on the first Mon-'
day in September, at' It) o’clock 1NS7, at my office in the
court house a. in.
This M ay 31. 1 Sn7. John J. Uozar,
DkLacv * Bishop, Ordinary D. C.
Applicaut’s Attotneys. Juut l-3m. }
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This space is reserved lor A. L. IfOftfkS, who will tell tfr* readers of the
Journal next wc«*k alxnit it.
*»q*|iifc*i. i*,...»............. jfcMfi ill. miat*«>.ii*iiiir
HENRY COLEMAN.
Dry (woods,
Clothing’,
Boots anti Shoes,
Hats ami Caps,
Saddles, Bridles,
Crockery Wore.
Highest Market Trice paid for
Country Produce.
Ai' Hides a Specialty.
R. Avenue, July 13th.
1805 . established 1805 .
OLD AND RELIABLE
Sale and Livery Stables.
A Large Stock oi m and Mnies
| Horses
Kept Constantly on|^^ Hand. From the
Cheap to the li.; High-Priced.
ESI
H. & M. WATERMAN,
Ilatvkinsville. Ga.
As wc prornre our supply direct lrom the West in carload 16ts, wo are prejairefl at
all times to furnish saw-milP turpentine firms with first-cknts ^IntorWMrfhwi, mules at the lowest
market rates. will Wc make a attention. specialty 1 m tltla trade. or orders l
by mail receive prompt
Saw Mill, Cora Mill, Flour Mill,
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Water Wheel, Steam Engine,
OR
Mill Supplies of Any Kind
.
Don’t forget to send for our large Catalogue
WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY.
A “* erl A.*32. AgghhJtSg.^
- — - —....... 11 . . - • - - JitlltkMttf,- OiSeoreiL a.
SURE CURE.
Komi? Wash and Dentifrice.
Bleeding Gums, Ulcers, »ore Mouth Puri!
Throat. Cleanses the Teeth and
theBreatli; used and lecomn.ended fiv
dentists. Prepared'bv Dentists, l>rs. J . p
W. R. Holmes, Macon. Ga
sale bv all druggists uud deutisu.
•Honey Loaned
Q® Farnis and Town PFoperty,
FN BIBB A'XI) A'D'JOfNMX'O COUNTIES.
Elliott kstes,
J uly 13-1 y. 001 Cherry St., Macon, Ga
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tfzo, C. NOLAND. FBABC1SJ. METER.
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* CONTRACTORS
— .and; —
BUILDERS,
Eastman, Georgia.
Having located in Kastman for the pur*
pose of plying our vocation as earjientern
and builders, we respectfully solicit tf
flliare of the public ptttronage.
Having an experience of Over fwehfy
years at our back, we are prepared toguan
fintee erftisfaction in all work intrusted
to our bauds.
We are prepared to furnish plans and
specifications upon application, and in tbo
event of being awarded the job make m»
additional charges therefor.
Work of tho city and country ndjacecf
soliChcth
EBENEZER COLLEGE,
Cochran , Ha.
FALL TERM.
opens .September 5th, closes December
24d, 13S7.
SPRING TERM.
Opens January 2d, closes June Kith, ltfW
Board Tuition per tfiontli ? i. 00, $5.00 or $5.00,
with the principal, per month, $12
Students thoroughly prepared for the ju,
5ior class in the universities. Address,
July 1* A LEMON J. Principal. KINO,
13-2IH.
TlIOS. J F.FFEKSON. Wm. JEFFERSON#
TH0S. JEFFERSON & SON,
Mill Wrights,
AND
Setters of ail Kinds of Machinery
building Saw Mills a Spe¬
cialty.
Builders of the principal large iniliM
throughout the Southern States of Missis* unit
si|»l»i, Florida, Alabama, tho Louisiana, Georirin
to proprietor*of all which they
refer by permisRtofv.
be reached by addressing In care
«it A. Martin, hook Box 513, New Orleans’,
La., or the Empire hnntber Co., (Jiattamav
ga, Tcnn., or Seddoff, Ala. JmiiS-2m.
E. CROCKETT.
f rml
macon, - GEORGIA.
iTaiVut'acfuter and Dealer ih
Engines, Saw Mills, Cane Mills*
Cotton Presses,
Cfns and iVlachlnory
of every description.
Repairs made on shm-t notice. apr2lAin>
HAYNES ALLEN,
DEALER IN
Fancy and Family Groceries,
DRY GfWtDS, SHOES, NOTIONS, ETCV
j butuber City , Ga,
The trading public of Lumber City rtn($
ttHgbborhoort arc inforiwed that I anf «ft all
goods tinves in prepared line with a choice Htock of
my to mipplv th«‘ir wants on
us good tertwans of they can secure at an/
store south Macon.
I also run a first-class Barber Shop in*
connection With rr*y tmsiness, in which I
and an? prepared, reliable barber, with a fitted thoroughly with competent
iors, chairs and clean up towed* rimhI r«
easy Iwserva
jny Fresh customers after tho latest fashion.
watermelons on hand at all times,
arid as a consequence tho darkeys keep
happy. j u iy
Private Boarding House
FOURTH AVENUE,
EfASTMAlT, • Q-AU
■o
-'Mrs, E. Indiana Johnson,:*
froprietress.
Ratos One Dollar Per Day.
•O'
This hottwe; locatett Within
distance flon of the depof and trie butuiibsf.fMtt* »lj itl*
of the city, is first-class in
apartments and Is prepared to furnish' tliO
pdbltc May with the best the market affords.
ll fftn.
WATCHES
Before y»u buy a watch write to
LANIER & YOUMANS,
If aycrosft. Ga..
for their prices.
They Will Save Yon Money.
apr27-(Jin
Ittffire/
The undersigned having purchased th«r
entire-interest of J’. F, Uaitbrd in the tirm
of Baldwin & Co., they will continue uw
business-in the saute firm name. BAUD'IN- .
C, D. SlIlNGbUt.
J. S.
Eastman, Ga., July lO’.h, 1SS7.