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Oltici.tl Organ of Dodge Oonuty.
Oilh’iu! Organ of Telfair County.
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TUlT.sDAV. AF(1 1-sT 1
GO' Lit A LCD A HALT El.’ OF GHOlibilA.
ficorgm is eminently • and t nlmo-din t »
( ,verv resoeet a varietv Rtabt. \btried
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peopleand ptedurt -
as to country, nut,;
iis us to to soil sou and ami ( climate- UUI.III , as .1 to the 11 !
plu who inhabit it, white and black ;
ns to iiKtiidrics and ittst if tt! iotis ;jd: to
fruits , , and * vegctahlos, iii and t iartn, ii
. 1 ™ ami o.vl.ar.l imxliict- • ... lo ,- c .
sources, agricultural, . , mineral . , and
l ml n it fuct 1 it fill"'.
J-rnTr'l-lmi-c i?.7«-ir,i'..K ,m ,
m
chief extent is from north to south;
u „ '••**' p..tpnde “ is ron .ider.i
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hie; northward, from a nearly tropic
ill mint.root Imtm.birv “ •’
Tlio range of elevation is also largo,
fl ,.J .... ^ ‘ .. n
liold mountains, vvillt only stintou .
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r
tints help each othei . supplviiig .
tit a
ru.n.irk;.lilu ni.i^u ul dimutc uml
dnetion
Tho Stall; is full of geological varie¬
ty, with consequent, vaiiety of soils
and minerals. I ti t he ceii-us volume,
untitled, **(\>ttoii FfotUiciion of the
Ftatu of ficorgia," the opening com
mcnt on tiie geological leatures of the
State is this; “The geological forma¬
tions represented in Georgia embrace
the iiietrmorphie, the pal.-eo/.oic, the
triassic, crclaccous, tertiary, and
quaternary.”
And all these are considerably mix¬
ed together. As the present treat¬
ment, however, is for the popular
rather than the scientific reader, we
in»y sav that the geology embraces
formation prior lo the carlv forms of
life, and Irom these till grades, to re¬
gions of which the wiltv remark was
made to one who cotup'ainC'i Hint hi> j
section was not appreciated : U A fine
country it may be, but God Almighty 1
bas not finished it." ^
Nor less varied in (he population,
estcndiug from ti pecttliarly pure
form of thu Anglo-Saxon race, un-nr
]iit-Gcd rts a blood iu the wide world,
to tin* African, of various tribes, some f
of them of better races, others dc- i
Keetilled from Ihc (.Ittiitca negro, very
low in llie scale.
I tel ween ihc-e extremes nearly all!
vaiictics are to lie found, and yel
with tin* Slate damp upon them all.
Hut to treat of the people—most tin- ■
porlani work of a»i—must be the ta.sly
et later < haptivs.
Vrtticd iu like np»it!i(.T fU'C the pro
dtu-tions of the state, both natural
and cultivat( d. From the magnolia. |
live-oak and palmetto of lower (Icor
gut. we pti-s through a region of pine, 1
and another of oak, hickory and pop- |
lar, to tin* cniiiqticpin and chestnut ol i
tliu , niouiitani-, . wlnrli , also ,
0:1 jjrmv ,
the well-known and well-named "oak
.................. ............ as !
hard as inm. hearing ti close resent-j
idance to apple ttd '*s.
The homo of the orange, fig and I
banana al the sunlit: of the choi V< I
of peacheq melons and pears In the
middle of the state; and of apples,
cherries, berries, etc., in the north.
Between the planting seasons, nr
the early vegetable sca.-ons, of dtf
To rant sections, the range is so groat
that one would alnto-i think time
would rim out, atul a single season he
inHUtllcicnl to covet- the rang*) he
tween the coast and tiie mountain
Divetfetty of oecttpalion aNr O biaiiis
liberally : cotton and corn, rice, sugar.
truck farming-, fruit S, melon **. oven
ten. There yt-c mining industries in
gold, iron and coal, quarries ot gruti
ile and m.trhle,and Inihraiono. Scarce
ly any State surpasses Georgia in va
jdety of minerals.
Manufacturing Industrie*' great and
small, -.ire constant lv growing in c\
teut at»d variety; and of late years the
ismull iudtisiru have been intro
duct’d, the best foundation for pinna
nent prosperity ; smail industries in
manufacturing being like small farms
ill agriculture. The number of town*
has also me re used a-lontshingly. Got
ton and wool factories, iron works,
Hoap, brooms buckets, fertilizers,
* i ““
Tiie people are enterprising, self-re
Haul, Mhifty nol afraid; they arc plus
tin and not easily crushed. Therein
^enterprise iu many ways, in town and
rity. In railroads, in coming and go
ing, in Bio mvs V\ ti III", a - a ! .nt
iug example, t’^e Gou-iitution new -
|>apcr.
*! l ; fa t0 ; ln<1,1eUuI * arc T? 10 1,0
f!i\eu in short i chapters or tracts on I
thn no varfoiic \.iitons t l.Ciuls, n.wia tor ll.o caw use of , j ]
those Interested on one head or topic,!
or m another *.1011111. Sn, s-iv one on llic .in, poodle, , ,, ] 1
another on the products, one on the'
vlotnu .............. ...... i 0 t 1 ’"'.’ ! , i
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or on cotton , or climate, or-!l sanltitr* !
:..... ...... ... .... „,value, ... and . so oi.io,■<...<•!. , ,
topic Und caeli t.t'tc.
‘in the whole, w; who live in (leor- !
^'i:t lliftwjc we have in (icorgia an ex*
et.lleiijP patcli un i jicncl of the earth’ 4 i
sue (We, very convenient for man's use
an ! ■»:( up.ition, for i!io tiins* great
b* 1 * 1*' of health, wealth, and socie*
I .
Facls from S’razler. j
IT; v/tKir, (i v.. Aug. 22
Mi>*. IiiMTot; : As thar's bin sum
letters writ from this section, I've got
my consent to write too— as we coun
try people never git pufl ttp, only as j
we puli'ourselves,
Now, see here; wo think so many j
ways. Some like 'rood eatin', while i
others rut her satisfy their appetitim ip.
nevv-piiiier talk. ! seed Sul of ver
corispondanees, writin’his name Plow
Hov, that our little town is nnn-hlv
i tot oil for wine shops, and we think
^ lmu .i l onrielves—when a nnu ‘
... ill travel ... irom I >e»i;psov all the
v, wav
( ( j , ( .j, . , , ,I1UMU '
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Slav with . . us. Well, this is j„st wliat
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‘ l '* ’ '• ^ ‘ ,l "' ll0 .
(1m* tiliu* il tuxes*
... "...v . r folk., ,, ni.,1 . only ,
claim cm to Frazier as our post ‘ olllce.
U . , . .
ted, , but neither have a house to hold
”'“*•'**"* !! " ,! ‘ "*'•
for devotional purposes,
» q .• 1 {]uuW i, tX> > t . l *.v ° 1,( *. oi f
the . churches . has _ had anv revivals this
. ........j.e Vt .
" u ' “ . a x]) 1 *" Uv c a 1 ,
I hen*! last meetilt* In Id preaching’
'“In ..... """ .m'**- 1
1 \\ itlieri iigton was liceut to preach.
, 31^,1111(1 . wcutSK , huve . school . ,
n luce
j here, tcached ov Frol. \> doam-.
.
"•»“’* *>» "l* i!l
bust week, and 1 11 tell you, it
makes us mighty feel like to see him
around, and weitn.s .aiut gwine to
i 1 11 vv il -uiv ’ sipirt*
lt c heard tliat Mr. Jo Sweariu
L’ono \va s married, and then we just
guest tliat was his business. Good
Wishes lo von. -Joseph.
C 'lipped out . to . the , .. l . .
mptre woi Ks
a day or two hist week, mid \v e over
heard thi> conversation :
*•(iood montlii'- how's mining', Jon
nie if"
"Oil, splendid; we are gluing
■'I-."
"I see you're having a large store j
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• *i*9
"3 es—lO\S0—two story, and is near¬
ly done." !
•• Yon'vo got a nice olllce. v i
“Vex good a plenty lor onr little
hit-i lies-.’’ t
"What.i< that two story building
over t In* wav V ’
-That i our hold—IB room of
whiclt are about done."
"W hat i- that going oil over there
at the little mill I"
"Some repair—rerouting, new smoke
• ta- k. etc."
"Who is youi’.-up!'rin.i’Mider,! b o-cG
".Mr. Martin, a»t<l h m-,,. i ot*-', too."
"llow t- Mi’., deileixm getting along
with He 1 tie’., mil! ?"
"D!i,.i'- 7 te—will start it up a sootl as !
the b; 1 lit!O- gets here.
' I heard you ditch(*<l yet- locomotiv—
lit at a> had <>n ye .
)h. no, not at : that s all right. ;
Oar other one will be here .Saturday i
night.’
* • I * it x ing more mules
"3'es: bought si.\ from Mr. M'itter-|
man. \\ hich makes ) in till. We now
have plentv I'm- the prosem." !
So we met a man with his gnli-uts
1 Topped from his shoulders and a pen¬
cil on his \ er, and we asked him who
—.(ol.ijut..*** *v»s an......said dial was :
Mr. lli ; dii.,«.T. on.- ••(' On- I'mpriotors
and general manager of the Km
l*l« I-«i«l-rCo. '
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Notes <'ro:ti tameless,
Namku.ss, (, Aug. 22.
Mrs. (.'order is dill lingering: the
length of her days seems to have been
lengthened for some eattvo, for she
has gone beyond all expectation.
Mr. N. M. ('order, who was sick
when 1 last wrote, is convalescing.
Wo ' Vt,Ut arc " nli -*1I Io d ine foe bn waul w in 1 wit With h
anxious anticipations to the Primitive
Baptist Association.wlii.-U commences
Friday befote the second Sunday in
September, at Uoody Springs
church.
Mr. \V\ A. WillitM'ingloti visited
the town of Lasttnan to-ilay.
Cottoii pi* kiug is now on u>. Fomc
have already begun, while others
have not. Good many are grumbling
al the price of cotton, and sonic say
we can never get out of
lei it while cotton is so low; we just
can't pay what we owe without cot
! ton was worth more. Wo owe two
or three hundred dollars and have six
or eight, hales of cotton to pay with,
and cotton only bringing eight cents-.
Now let me tell you of a truth, WO
have depended loo much on cotton,
Wo should buy less, live on les-, live
harder for u few years, so we might
11 :
owe, and how Wo are going to be able
to meet our debts. Wo should make
what we uso at homo. we should
work one year tor vrhat we eat next,
but it’- usually the ease that we wort;
one ve.tr for what we eat tin) preeed
i ing year \V. II I.
People Demand Protection. 1
"h^h’Jbeon
usetl with F, <mat success bv old and
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"’Oil ,. read 1 Physician*. ,_, Thousands of
, |1Ta|iJllha ,.„ ~ lei , 11 „„ uue.x c ^ 1)eclc petted , 1 lv cured cuku ,
, their , . vise, and they are the won- i
|](1 . . . , ... , .
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. *d ( .ol , legos? l!ie U. S. much
u m so so,
lh»i 11.v.!d*»» * irn.1n.lhv c ® at Medical
Colleges .. are required . to discounte
,. 1 rU . l!mr Mn.llcinoa, ’ a, :
through them the country doctor leg- •
cs his most proiitaldu jiraetico. a\s a .
manufRctnivr ot i’ropriolnry .Vedi
cines, 1 )r. (I («. Croon of Woodbury, I
A. d„ advocates most cordially,—in
order to prevent the risk that the sick
and afflicted arc liable to, almost daily
5 OV )V 1.1c (he use Use id' o. i i‘-*ieMt ,ik .It 3JUIH *ucs pill
mil by inexperienced persons for ug
ra.Klisci.ic.it only, ami the cmt.loy
ing o( inexpericiicud ami incompetent
doctors l.y which almost every village
and tov/n U cursed ; and men claiming
lo ho doctors who had better be under
tUKCt'S, experimenting with their pa
I UUIls louts ,um -iml -nbhiior -lliein lliein of ot i (licit ludi- t,,nn men- -
nud health,—lbr the good of theal
l! !, ' lc ^ ,li:lt our government protect Us
i'^oplc by making laws to regulate the
P'-'U'tiee ot medicine by better ex per- j
icmccd and more thoroughly educated
I’i'.'^eians, and thereby keep up the
honor ami credit of the profession,
^ ^ ...... ^ l.tdc loi the. recording , ot .. re- ^ j
cipes * of IToprietarv Medicines, * under
. and decision . of e .
eneod Chemi-ts and I’ll sicians expert
up
for that p rposc v the (iov
cimm j n (' j .u, j i betoro oeim ti u x v v ni*o au, liconsotl tu.ensui i\»»* tot i
k'c.icn. ,i-. lie W....M most irec.y
die teetpe ol Loschee s (icrmun
Svrup and Given's August Flower
(j( J( ];u . s h;u| Jic }](f ^
protection ’«;« and iliet-'-liv «-«ve avou'.lm tin* m-e I
competition i-'i-.d and , r imitation ,.ie. an. I of worth
less medicines.—Chicago ° Alail.
i
v 1 n.i""_■■■■
i.t Police. 1
N°tiee % . . . hereby , . j
is given that applk* di«>n !
will l»e made t > the Legislai.m*of tin-state
bs.S, tin* IkSlTOdwN in I*
!•'* i*>r passage of an act iaiih.-pi.
ni - d.u county eomtni--iomrs d Teltair
eoumy to >ell ail uxii fas beiuiigi! to the
jy27-H
EASTMAN HIGH SCH03L
—KALI. TI'.HM—
rruiE I Fourth Annual Sesshmofth :.:cst
man .Male aim heniale A ad -i.i\ 11 itd»*i*
its present manammeat, will b. ;:n Mou¬
dav, August *gn. The fall term will e>- u
til,u<) Itt nmuths.
JdurioN;
First (trade, p,: r month . . -e; n )
Second (Jrade, per mouth...... .. -j
Thin! Grade, per month ........ .. - *M j
Fourth Grade, per month....... . ; :»o
During the tirsl three moiilhs the public '
turn! will b/,- deducted from these rates.
Tuition I’avahlc at t!n- kind of
Each Monih.
. . . ... .1
b.r the Junior ( lass ni any college Me
t iid FontuniFfl nt»t ;*i t It.* town ,
: 1 1 «*> ; »■*•;■->»<«;; •»?,«•'* ,i
,
,
of Miss 1 h(*resa Paris, a skilii'tl p‘-r:'orm
er and eempetenl teaciier.
K. J. >TRo/.i v,;.
Miss Eaxxi;: 11 a rigs. i i.ueic ti.
August go-im.
lOOO BUSHELS COO
( i:oi:-.: \ i: u
Rust Prod Seed QF
grown and lbr sale by
Da. IP, X 3 I T 1 ST B O 1 ST,
of Mont gomcry county.
Mostly the South Georgia Uuat I’rool;
slim 1 as the Texas I’tlst I’l-ool'— tile T '.xas
!»;n ing been gr*»wn but one season ii* tids
<'liiua? All need All thoiatierhly mai-ldm—chsiuei!.
m of seed w ill apple to
l,( > (m::ril *i'. Uli st-o>*i.
I .umber (.< v. (-a.,
er ro-dd* m-** six miles l>* low LutiJc-r City,
*'a the Ibdi's Ferry read.
Aug -Jo-tf.
Road Notice.
Gkorgia —Dodge County:
A. G. \Viltiinnson ami ethers have m idi
nppiicnthm comnieueilig lbr a *.ee**nd-ct-.*ss pui*!ie ro:u!
where lots line ol 1 - *id Nos
12 and fa in the lot ini i-t rid of sm z. county.
and th.-m-e iu a westerly direction alone
the h>t- lines between Nos, is, |:• end 72. 7J
!,n '* .T- 1,1 Dr-said district t ; »*ne Li An
K! 1 n7 iV:?'
; ,nj o n>. r. ,,V ..u 'oinh b
(hem. All persons are notified that said
ed aKiLy.lgX.g2y.MnaS: if shown
no new cause be to the coutt u
r - v .;
t his tiie 2:!d day of August tssT.
John J. Kozvu,
Aug. -J't-lt. (trdinarv 1). F.
W. IF. JFA.T 3 ST,
Fa sk l on a I)! c Ila r l > or,
Kas i man, C a.
i: removed my stock to the trout
room ; A tiie building known ns Gary s
-hoe -Imp, I ask a continuance of the pub
b’ i>! "‘"’ 1 *~”' B ;|sv eb-tirs, cb-an toweU,
mI*. o-pra/oi-K. and particular attention as
'bor eutnog m the lat -t .-t> lv.
1 ' h l ' ‘ ' E.'fain!
eaii. \v.
Mi h,
Joe £$*
V/atchmaker l Jeweler
KA TMAX, <iA.
Mr. K;:i•: h is made arrangetr.i nts to s|n FT? I
tv.-«* w- * k- in e u-h montii in Eastman r
rlr- piirp-K-- ot repairing w atches, elite
) ,\ lr\. si wing maeiiines and musical in
stI 'Illl- Uts
]. .7'«Un-'*' iu the store of llarrel! A
>miiii. Third Av**nue, 2nd door west of
Uni I road Avenue Junelo-tf
—----
o fMoney JLouned
Oil Farms and Town Property,
IV JUKI: AM) ADHH.NIM, COl.'XTIES.
ELLIOTT ESTES,
July U-ly. .*v»»| (’hurry st„ Maeon, <»a
holhes’ sure cure,
MOlltll Vt3Sil 3lUl DSIltifi SC6.
(Tires Bleeding Gums. Fleers, Sore Month,
Sore I'liioa;. Glean si-a 1h.« Teeth and I'nrj.
lit s ili* Breath: used and leconiicenili d i*v
•adingiKi, i’* »a:vdbv Dr>..i i*.
i -*!< '»v all druggist- and d-.tili-t. :
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DODGE SHERIFFS SALES. (
Fot 1 First Tuesday t.*Mr. IW.
wm be sold M orc the court house door
in the town ot Eastman, Dodge county,
Ga., during the legal s^temoer, hours of sale, on foil the
#w‘Tu««l»y ■» 1*:, ,h 3
lowh , g property to-wit:
owe house and lot with all the improve
maul. tbm»n lying in the town of Kart.
man, said lot containing one halt acre,
more or less, bounded ou the north, west
swuu[house JlteliVr.it. anil lot being the ** same E,lsmnm now oc- -
cupied SS by Jus. Bishop, Jr. levied on as
anci P?TEif.<* l»j >iitueot an *»*<* e.ve»*ution ihkucU trom
the superior court of Dadtre county in fa
j*jt ho*, Vr^”* * ** umiilb V:i bi!!d duties
Also at the same time and pin?e vvi 15 he
sold one !, I > horse power Eclipse engine
on sills with sawyers valves, irons lor No.
2 saw mill, three 5}) independent and sim¬
ultaneous retehtl head liioeks, complete to
saw. and wood work for saw frame,
riage l-p]y.guin and ways and eighty Levied (si ) inh of 1 1 -
bieh l*ei!. on under r.nd
1 yj virtue of an ex-, cution issued from tin.
superior court of Dodge county in favor of
surviving *'aVso co-partner of .ho linn of J. (J.
rn'tlm w tim,. a.,,1 will w
s >Ul one eight-horse pnw<-r Eclipse traction
engine with steering attaelinient, link mo¬
tion and water tank, th»» same being the
engine used by .lames Hishop, .Sr. in' run
niug his grist mill in said county. Levied
on under and l»y virtue of an execution i-,
s ue<l from the -upei ier court of Dodge
(Vriinshy, al! * <m*as ^tlie'Vn!
et Levied
l»(* r ty of -lames liishop. sr., burviving co
' AVso'aV^hesai'u- time ami place vviuVie
1,11 ot 'l-nul No. sj in the I4tli district
virtue of an execution isl-m'd'bom Dodge
(*uano ^'M^rior Co. eonrt Daniel in favor JleCruiiic* of Chesapeake Levied
vs on
the property of Panel MeCranio.
Also at the same time am! place will be
sold one bav loose witli white streak in
race, both hind f -t white, ami one top i.tig
gv and harness, b-vied on ami to be sold as
li, 9 t>roperty of .1.!. Vv’ui • bv virtue of a
** bi i.i\ . { •* <>1 j i ...^ i<i . bit ! -. i rl:* tiie 1 , Faso j
su
Also at th«- 'imi" tim * aiid place will b.*
s.,M one tlr.ve-saw mn-iii. t* for edging
lumber. Paled on am! tube sold as ibopro- !
pet ty ot .J.T. Anderson by virtue of nn at- :
del-son, issued ,d. T. Vt!
said said irom macSune the superior being court of I
county, at the saw
mill of Churchman & Williams near East
man in said courty.
A Iso at the same time amt place will be
sold one gray mare mule named Cora, lev
i<“don and to be sold as the pnqierly of
July i.ong bv virtue of a mortgage ti la In
tow «T .1. -I. Taylnr ir.Min.t s:,i,l July
Long, issued irom the superior oourt.of said
eouutv.
-J. T. 15 vvv I.INS,
August 55, 5 Ss 7 , SueritV D. (.'.
Citation.
(iKoROt a — Dodge- e ounty :
To whom it ia .v eoneeru.
"U-'.in ( . limn is, ad mini -1 rat ri v of tha (*.
,ut “ 1,1 •'" l,n J- B.oiids, lap-of said county,
(.("•(•..'"•(i. ti.is appi" q ot me tor an order
(.*< n.u g I ti. F *: i i 4 mh .•;•!* t:u^» an* I 1 *t I 1 -
Disoi d'-mi-ision, and 1 »> tiiiy citation
persons i-oneenied are required to show
cause against the- granting ot the dis
court house at 1 o (.‘clock a. m.
This .'! ay •"*!. l.s>7. dun N d. Kl >7. Ul,
DkLacv .e lit.- not-, Ordinary D. (’.
A pjtlieanl s A llorneys. June
IjCgisbitivc A'otlco.
Notice is hereby- gi en that application
"^..Y.xaL.’d.Yy. ;,7(-.r pa-^'g...... '^arrV t,‘td
iu tim an :*,■
i l4 , *.,.«;♦» 1 . • , i ...» . :
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XriU Xt'Ji’U. KitOl CffitJi*
PENDLETON Blt03. J
Grocers i fJoiuee&Rsrs
KA1LUOA!) AYKXl'K,
Have just f.t!<*d up in apple pie order a
lull t-tuck of choice
Groceries, GonfectioneriBs, To¬
bacco and Cigars.
rxr< 'ome and see how cheap these goods
are s->ld for seoi cash.
Eastman, June !•"*, 'x7. tt.
* NEW - F11IV1’ t ‘ * NEW (.001)8!
S- T- ROGERS,
Prince DaYonk's Building, 3rd
Avenue.
Having bought out the mercantile inter
e-l of A L. Hobliri and replenished with a
choice stock of
Fancy and Family
TOBACCO, CIGAIJS, ETC.
j am prepaii-d lo i*!!Vr the public supori
or inducements in both qiiaiitv of goods
and prices therefor. I only invite n\i*it
!o convince all that I can make it lo their
interest to give „**; a libera I share ol' their
p t n-oi*ago. Kerpectfully. >.T Koukus.
Au " ’**' :,n *
LIVERY STABLES, . ;
LUMBER CITY, CA.,
E. T. SHEFFTALL, Prop’r.
I toil would up inform with good tiie puldic *0o*-k and that I vehicles, am tit
and Ihoruitgiily pr«*par<-d to tuniish ex
(•client the shortest turnouts possible at at.y hour, notice. day or night,
on
I solicit a share of the public patronage
and guarantee in return therefor perfect
Inquire for me at the store of Havnetj
Allen. E. T. MI EFT ALL.
July 11 :hi)<*.
—
WATCHES!
Before ywu buy a watch write to
lamer & youmans,
U affcross, ((a..
for their prices.
They ...... Will -. Save «. You __ Money.
..
•>■'•■*•* 4 ' ■ . -;:•, *.r*-~——.-—^..T* f
_
A. L a
Ni. .
v COUNTY ROAl) STREET,
Eastman. 9 Q -V
—DEALER IX—
Stanie A mm Fancf Dry utOOuSa p
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS,
Family Groceries, Tobacco,
FRUITS, CONFECTIONERIES, &c.
H ; lvin f J uf “ iTturncl from nwirkot with a largo sl.K-k
ot . ]ust . such meivliaiuliso
geiHA'iU as tiio tratut uomamis l
now ask tl.e public to giro mo a call, fooling assured that I
can make ii greatly to their interest to share their patronage
with me.
I keep only the freshest and jnivost goods, and give
customers down weight ° and full measure.
4 4'^?" f s 1 nm am in n llu* t n . c .Mon >1 Ion mat ni-n-k(-{ to , and -mil •iminvim-id am ptepatml fn to inc pav tfn the ’ mga^t cas.i
>s l '\ v ^‘"hcr p:u-K.-d or in the seed. I also want your hides, eggs, chickens,
hnB ( *t, and vv ill gtv e v on theretor in cas.t or barter its much ns tin; t m vs man.
<*»*!'*"* } '° W f0r * ........ .............
...
nttg!7-Bin, A. L, HOCBS.
])]ow ye the trum{)et, blow !
And let all the people know—that
MARTIN & PEACOCK
Arc 1 prepared A to gin their cotton as of voro!
*
^ r ES. liKADY with our three excellent gins io turn out tla bales per dav. We have
_Jy made extensive preparations for tnis :.eason, am! believe we have the i>. st ar
ranged Linn* ry in \\ ireg*(ii*nrg r ia. \\ i* also !ia\t* wavoit scales, upon uliieli our
customers may weigh their loaded wagons and Knowhow much seed cotton they
brought to superlative, the gin. Our price lbr ginning is as ever—positive, cheap; comparative,
cheaper; cheapest,, bagging
tier i 00—8 yds. ° and 8 tics for '•'•>. to our mtstciii nro fj; J •
*
As to pi i !ity am! (pmnt it y v.c guarantee to bo as good as I lie best, and if any of
our competitors doubt i! we stand ready to test the mailer. Bring us your cotton, an i
we will do our dead level best to make it to your advantage. As ever we are head
quarters- for Corn. Meal. Chops, Etc. special attention to those w ho w ant corn ground
for home use. We are also leaders of tow prices in inni.ly groceries, tinware, hard
wage. etc.
Thanking you for your past liberal patronage and hoping to merit a continuanee of
the same w e are \ ours truly,
Mariiu A; S*e;icc»c-!i,
August 17 dm.
At IW wlitrn Everybody !
g-i pa M. BARRET!
t’ ; §Hs
:
j?
lA’MliKll (’ITV («A.
I ■ .still lo lie front wit’a tlie he l >ds and I.;weal price:. My .dock cou.-Td-; of
j !) r v (I (!)(!( ;-, ('loihmiLL Boot.-* and fShocs, Mats and
Xoiions, Fancy an<l j^aniily (irocoi-ics, llai-dwarc,
Woty I ware, Glass, ’Tin and (.'rockery Ware, Etc.,
in fact everything usualiv kept in ,i genera! ■.tore, all of w!i:« !i wen purchased t aJi
ad\aidage and arc marked down lo the si.tallest possible margin cm cos:.
Call and sco me, and learn as to the advnuta go 1 am aide to odbr you.
lb'-.pec! fui! v.
•S. CS. lliivn tl.
Lumber City, August 0, *>7-lm.
! I M. * Jl $ RY
!>ry C«<>ods,
Clothing,
ISootsaad Shoes,
1 Fits ami €'aps,
(Saddles, ISridics,
Crockery Ware.
Jliffltesl Murkzt Price paid for
Co an ft v/ 1 ‘odace.
Z'J ’ X-XicIo53 _ peciaity.
K. II. Avenue, July loth.
1805 . ESTABLISHED
OLD AND DKLIABLE
1 Sale anil Livery allies rj i
, - t V bj * A
A Large Slock ol Horses and Mules
Kept Constantly -r).£ g:.y X' ,y FtC^r-'. !&$$$> Hand. From the
on •
Cheap io the High-Priced. *
H.&M. WATERMAN
liairL'i usri fie. Ga
As vve procure our supply direct trom the West in carload lots, we arc prepared at
alt t i mes to furnish saw-mill and turpentine firms with first-class n-ub-s at the lowest
m irk* 1 ! : WV make .i spcciahv iu Ihisu-adt'. liUbriuativu. or ordtu >
!*v mail will receive attvhtDn, * MeU
• prompt
- ti . O ss;--^ x* y*. at ■
P il () F K S SI ON a L CAttD*.
J. F. DeLacy. J. Bisnop, Jh
DeLacy & Bishop,'
ATTOKKEYS AT LAW,
EASTMAN, G A.
r\r Practice in the state and Federal
courts. .
oct 11-1 v**
C. C. SMITH,
ATTORNEY AT L A W,
il [cj'ille, Geort/ht,
April les.'. lv
F. 1). GIIA HAM, Jr.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
.A XI)
llAXLFY, O'A.
April 2N, ’SO-Jv.
HARRIS FISHER, M. D.
Physician, Surgeon ^ficcoticher.
Otlice at ‘'Eastman Drugstore,’’
on Railroad Avenue.
Kesideneo corner ( !nnv!i street and Fifth
avenue, Eastman, (in. jtvi>
LUTHELi A. HALL,
A T T O li ;v 1C i-A T- Ij A 1C,
EASTMAN, (iEOliDJA.
ln
Femts. iiau fee. in advnm-e.
l ’ uilJ
_f ov ' 17, (i ' uu, ‘
Dll. J. D. HERRMAN.
TRACTTTitlNUK Ol-'
MEDICINE yg SURGERY.
Olllce at 1 in* ('i ty Drug Store of Herrmau
& lieirman. lb .idem-c, corner 1st a vc
nue and ('ounty iloml ;dre*, t, Eastman,
(in. Apr 11, s7-tf
J)'.;. J. ■)> Mi’l'tHELL,
Physician raid Surgeon,
Oilers iiis professional sowices to the peo
pie of Dodge county. Otlice ai, Mie resj.
deuce of I!. II. Harrell Falls promptly
tended day or night. .lulygT-lv
Jf, If*
KASTMAN, (JA.
Practical House Fainter
„ 1 Viper Imaging, gilding, graining, kalso
mining, etc., a Iso done in tile besi si \ le in
tiie art. < orivspoiidciiee solicited, amt es
eniates on work tin nished on application
^ ; nni work guaranteed.
Bay 1 i.'.s7-Um.
Dr. \Y. L. Smith,
DEN TIST.
j I{\wki\-vi! I r " (. A.
| Uiiice in Pulaski House ruc!i2-l f.
'• “ E. CROCKETT.
•on Foundry,
MACON, GEORGIA.
MautifactutTf and D.-a!er in
! n
■ -J c- ■ i Saw Miiiy Caae Mills 1
I Cotton Pro
cos,
Cins v.r.:\ L'achlnory
i «•(' (‘Very d a ipl ion. *
K >pa! ■ m ide r.i h ).•’ no: e -. aor -i t-'ii!
i
(ii:o. r. x(»t;.M an d. f w i: v i;i;.
\m\\m rUumm) k p, 111111 W\ Th
i i iii ij
CGWTRACTORS
— :a xt>: —
KASTMAN, G HOIK. I A.
j Having located in En-tmaii t ’idiiepur
I i and poci* o| builders, !>1\ing o.ir vocatidi respi•etfuily as carpenters solicit
we a
i sJtare of llic pui'lic palfottag .
Having an xpericnce of over twenty
i years at our bad., we are prepared to guar¬
antee satisfaction in all work intrusted
to our hands.
We are pvepar d to t'nvni-h i>!ans and
■ spec! lira-.ion s ,! t .,n application, and in tic
e\ i i*t i*t being a warded the job make iw
ih'ditloual dialgc lllci'efor.
M'erk of Hm city and c uintry adjacent
soliciied.
■ EBENEScEB COLLEGE,
, C'Of/O'flM, d.nil-.
FALL TKILM.
I Opens September ->ih, closes December
8FBIXG TERM.
: Opens January 2d, closes June Kith, 1SY3
j Tuition per month $2.oo, tpt.nn or $T.OO.
Board w itli the principal, per mouth, $12
| St nior admits class thoroughly iu the uni\m-i',i* pn*parcd for Address, the ju,
s.
i’ALE.M'JN J. KING,
Juiv i:;-2m. I’riuci-ial.
HAYNES ALLEN i
i>i:ali;i: in
^ aac y Family Groceries,
DUV GOODS, SHOES, NOTIONS, ETC.
Lumber City, Ga.
The trading public of Lumber (Tty and
j times iicighborlicoil prepared are with informed choice tliat I stock am at all of
a
goods in my line to supply their wants on
as good terms as they can secure at any
stoi c south of Maeon.
I also run a llr.st-elass Barber Shop in
connection vvitli my business, in which L
am prepared, with a thoroughly competent
ami reliable barber, littol up with good iv
,:i i s, easy chairs and clean towels to serve
tn>, e'tstoimus , atim u- latest lashtou. ..
1' iesli vv .i m melon.- on hand at all times,
i" 1 ! 1 -•ouscqucu-*; the uarkevh. keep
'happy. JuJyo-JiOu.