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he Provision Store
Is now complete arid our doors thrown wide open for
the people to buy
First-class Groceries
at the lowest cash ,1 prices.
We curry the best grade of ........ hams , lIMk
fast bacon, pickle boof.cofleo, rice, ,
*.vru|,», honey, kornsine oil, wilt, sugar, rye,' grits, butter, lard
irim», lined -fruit., oats, stock R od, preen
meats, fruits find berries, vegetables. The l«-.-;t (1H87) eaniled
tracts, baker's breath cakes, preserves, crackers, jellies, flavoring ex
emtah*.! fmit*. pure Ul slick
All kimla of Wnmeo etaara..
r \v' Va, °' P la8H ." ,i re and crockery department is com -
p 1 <*te. \\ »* ctlM luriiislt every article needed in kitchen
a or
dining-room at prices that defy competition.
Our tslocfc Oi~ ilfhiitJftBI Mnntift U ibo lnrtroiat
ever Opened between-Macon si„ la" :,.m mid «' Sivnimtli i’d';'''''dh Wo \\e w< inuhlcitM inid noli
,1 ten in, of M ^bM-'llIlteildentS (<> this line of
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. Rlducenicnts • i
•tlor the largest ur lire lowest unsurpassed, for we not only
Schools to for variety thorn. nt Superintendents prices, but will assist the
correspond pay with immediately call arc requested to
chants ns or and foe ns. Mer
who contemplate carrying a stoek of \-mns
will do well to see our "oods and I.rieos before 1 living
whore W J2S.«.....Oct * pis'VDT PENDLETON VTAM xjxjVxcj BROS.
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Best Goods. Lowest T , — •
JOHN T. WALL,
-DEAlsEU IN
Groceries, Hardware, Tinware 9
Crockeryware, Tobacco, Cigars, Etc.
|it‘.li|,)li My stuck ot I < fn! I Mint ( otriplet'* f In f tuilitv of gt,ods Hint |>rit‘t 's. I defy com
trmi) am sun e. <iivt me il cull uiol j In* i'„li\ lni'eil
Corner ;m John T. Wall, Eastman, Ca.
and K ll'oii'l A\(*m oct i.kani.
1’. ANDERSON & CO.,
DEALER IN
GENERAL MERGHANDISE,
1! ;ti 1 r«»;i< l A t'UMe, Ini man, (la. i
PRICES LOWER THAN THE LOWEST.
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\ irgeand uiI I t "I ll Hill Wc Ills run in eou
lieel it with I ill -! In A MR .1 -('LAS 1.1 VERY I VUl.E. A cent -
fill’ 11 V* w II mm \\ M ! 0.1 «*,u K't 1 J Jill
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DEALER / ’
@EKEBA*l mwn I- 0 M Wiii ft r# * •: M
t of 2li'l A VP an* mi i; 11
EaMmns, Ga,
In i it Ill's I'llV
tf ;• ii ml i i I**, Li
M. IL EDWARDS & BEO.
Railroad Avo„ Eastman, Ga.
---DEALERS IN
Dry <fHoods, (Jofliiia^ W!iors, Slats,
Drrss Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Tinware, Etc.
\\ ;i? < I' I.IF
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i *i i< U’lii i;t< >us ()F
The City Drug Store
AND DEALERS IN
Pure Dr iz and Medicines of Every Description.
! ,i :tt f i«»m* \. We V I* constantly in ®to.'k every
nf III*' I;>l'!'. fill y\ i* make a ............ \
« ti'iuii Illli-t i*t n l*i I till it amt salistaeli*ui
I *n- ear* llillv r ID| oUntJ. ti af i <*t Itie tla\ or nietit
lit III ' |iUli|lf I lli.I l. I 'I A N, (in., (it i
mm\ - wii lit A " T n i \ ■y -» f ■
GEORGIA
II. H. MILLER & CO.
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!►' Ii il l pBiniti'v Kun-mmilinj?. that
I i in ,tii 1 \ i n.^ net' t
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COFFINS, CASKF I
Furniture, -CD C il t -23 si M : ?! . cites, etc I
Illlt* '1 lit t!>»- slu»l f**Mt
fl :i) Muroti or t-Ne
i it t>• > our iu\crt‘^t to pi »t
f v *|> Wt
3EEL in.
ENTERPRISE AND ENERGY!
will'ell, and Hilt I...... nt - f* * i!i <.tdi imn IN BCftlNESS aktlie
NEW YOEK STORE
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k,
R. R. Avenue, Eastman, Ga.
II ext ter twenty vear® Hi the lines of good* I carry
1
ii i >
1 tm nil a n Rumen -e stork of 1 »rv G*iod®, Clothing. |
ie lines fiuelv assorted, «o a® to please
Out ( thin Dr G. oil- i- es; iallv iTi'oniineudithle tins
I * ! , best slot k of C lothing 1 ever had, and
I r t i < ■ \
In Dt\ (i W have all Ur® newest shade® ot cashmere, tricot*, dia- j
K " 1 pit lit m I a geiier.il line <>t "F inc> Dees* Good® lr<tlii S cent* up |
* * bawl® are daisies in fine t'a»hni«res, all sli.i'le®, Zephers fine Angoria in all shade*
H Hi I a tin' I st ill the land. (Wir hulics' and gent®’ neck
toll 21 W We h ave in s|i*ek and arc still receiving a fine selection
of F.ngl hand American Fancy Prints in lute shades. All shades of wool j
fl inuels
iit and Itihhon* at Low |Vkv
New tuid rune, design. Of Jewelry and Silverware. l ,
W’p |»uvi» Ii II 1 **\.'<i U»ti of >Vulkit*;r J I)o!man«. r Utcr« and
ii 4 *« ut ii \
Jericvi* tu wll uiul All "ilk diT-cy (ilovcs in new KiiN |
Iu shade* ft «• ladies uud u* n<®. the her goods cheap. All mv goods named
iu this “ad ’ are guaranteed .i® represented.
\Ve also keep a full line of staple uud Fancy Grocerlc«. Caiidic*, Bed
I'overing, FnriiUnre, Gl;i»s niitl Tinwaie. Hardware and Tool*.
Give me a cat! and convince yourself of the bargains I can offer (lie
puli lie. Thank patron) for past . , favors _ _ I respect full v solicit It* rontiit- ..
ng * in v 1 1
* Vctis-ta. Respectfully, R. * Nowma.1. *
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THE JOURNAL.
IDS. M KTOX. . - -
Tnt'fWDiVY, OCT. 13, |SS'.
JOURN ALETTES.
For California canned goods, rail on
.l„l,„ II. bml. Ijimlicr Cllv.
1 *■ M - «»'>•»" ««*»•>• •<
* *
“TUU *ecti«m will send largo
c "" v,l, ,'» 11,0 **'• *'*''• »«•*
1 .', “r. Jh. ! ■ "!
X.r.TZ»^ 5 ?Z£L£ , ' ... 1
Itinsr Atlanta thli week, ami taking
1,1 '* ,c siKht** *t the great Exposition.
—The prudent farmer will now pro.
CCC< * 1,1 * 0 ' v *'** 1 '• V0, oat * ttlM ^ ,a ^ lur *
a * t!,c wcadier is qullc |*to|»i
.........
—Thu first faint touches of an
I brudi can he seen ill the f.liago
of ,l,c “•‘•‘-•S reminding us that bleak
vi, acr will «oou be uiion u*.
—The man who attempts to ilo t>us
, !' CM 1" t!,i * fait a -° ' vi,,,ou ‘ «dvcr
t ' si,,, f is a s,ow a,ul is »«rc to
be left by the procession.
-Mr. J C. ........... a former citi
zen of Dmlgc, but now of Turkey,
cybiily, was in JEu.linaa an
Frida,- b,„. and pave ur a plaa.«„t
«ail. Mr. 1*. has ir host o* frit»m1*
..... nreester xlntl ....... him.
l.iaaic .PoIhIho,, lett o„ Saturday last
iX rx,r.’
" liich opened in that city on Monday
I awl. We wi-li them a j 1. rt~a nt lime,
— Misses. Mattie Wilcox and M-dee.
uia Hamilton, of our town, are visit¬
ing relatives . . mid ...... friends in Hawkins*
\ ill.’ th week, i In v will ailrnu the
New Ebenezer A-sf.eiatit.n, whi. li
convenes in Co-hraii next .Sunday,
f**re returning home.
—Miss Rebecca Campbell, of Tel¬
fair, who has been visiting Misses.
I It in i 11 on and Wilcox, in Eastman
for a week <>r two, returned home on
1 'i’iduv last, mneli to the regret ot her
many newly-made friends It *re.
—Col. Henry Riehnrdson, formerly
on the editorial stall' of the Atlanta
Co list 11 n t Ion, has been elected editor
in-ehiet nt the Macon Tcicgraidi. ||p
is a polished wrilei, ami will add force
to this grand old paper.
—The great secret of advertising is
repetition iteration reiteration ini
pi is atteotion. Ao < 'il- ional adver
tise|i)i*lit is barely sufficient to keep
the advertiser from fulling into the
great receptacle of lorgottcu things.
— It i® rumored that another one of
Ea®t man's prominent young men will
take unto lituisi if a lielpmeet in lin*
near future, tjuiet marriages are non
la»hmnable, and we cant mention
names nor tlie , time . ot . (lie . happy
oc¬
casion.
•Tlie largest 1 al cotton transac
Messrs. Harrell A Smith. Ihe staple
brought K'„ cents, and footed up a
sum total of *1125.10. When il °ni"'
to btisiiit ss "onr Billy” iuvariably gi t >
I hen* in tine -i j |.*,
Mr Carrie Johnston, and her
daughter. MBs Tallie. of (iwinuette
county, are visiting Me. and Mrs. R.
S. Johnston, of our town. Mr. J. is
the son and brother of the parties
above named, hey will prohahlv
make East man their future home, and
we gladly welcome them.
— Drummers and others desiring to
visit Jacksonville, Ga., can find no bet¬
ter or mote convenient tnodeofeou
veyar.t c than inquiring for 1. II. Cope¬
land, at I,limber City, and securing a
seat in bis first-class mail hack, be¬
hind liis spanking turn-out.
—J. II. Hannah, of Lumber City,
announces through our columns that
be is prepared to feed the hungry
and lodge tlie wearv at moderate rate.*.
When in Lumber City if hungry and
tired, ea’l a foii ini and see “what's the
mat ter with II anna It.*’
— We are \ lc:t®cd to learn that Mr
M. !i. M' R te, who ha- been so serious
!v ili at the In me of her daughter.
I's, Ma,1,, M ' r U ' """• as lo , . ..........
ami ami . l.iMr-.t »o 1 .. r
. .
...n.id"rt"l b\ attending ])).y-i inn
I.atiiiii r a-' oiiva'c-cent.
-Mi-- Emma lleauelinnip. ot
thonia. Ga., who has been sp isdine
with her sister, Mrs. I. S.
.It*h 11 s' mi, i*t’ our tow ii. left on M* >nda\
la®t for her home. Her departure is re
g!"< tb’d by lit new ly-inatle friends
Inre.
— Mr. VV. A. Coney, a t'»*rmor citi¬
zen of Laurens county, but for the
past i'h vnyear- residing in Texas, is
visiting friends a id relatives at bis
old home. IL* -peaks in glowing terms
oftbe ‘ Cone Star Slate.”
('apt, K. VVis’iart. of N'Ulii Caro¬
lina. La- returned home, iftcr spend¬
ing scvt ral week- in this section, and
in leaving Mr. AY. reiurns (hank® in
our | •pie for then" many kiuduc®«c*
«liovvu him whil'* among them. 11 * is
a grand oltl gentleman, anil liis many
frieinls here a® elsew here in the Suite
will ever remember him.
— i'lie ni"»t unique and ing<*tiiou
pu'tf of nice itiui-m we have seen in a
long white i' the parlor stand, at the
East man Drug Si n o. The stand was
made with a bracket saw, Is of wal¬
lin', and contains more than 20 tlidi r
cut pieces—the whole forming a beau
tifii 1 pili lorornanieiit. It is the handi
woi k of Master Guvton Fisher, and
-hows him lo he a young man of rare
genius.
—Messrs. Park'"!", Peacock & C<’., ot
Ilawkiiisville, hare sold their barrel
fat Uirv, in tl at place, to a Savannah
til ., n> „„d the same is now under the
management ot Mr. W. -V.
with Mr. 1» d> Holmes as aiiperintcud
cut and book-kec|»cr. The faelorv i«
in a floiirisliiiigeonililion. turning out
now from 175 to 200 barrels per day.
> s uoee-« to the new firm, while the re
tiring one ha® Ihe best whistles of our
people for success In whatever they
undertake.
—The firm of Peacock & Varncitoc.
their doors rTi here on tT Saturday evening
last—their license having expired.
Mr. lVacurk will at once engage in
die miw mill Lu^incsj nmr town,
whJ|e Mr. Varnedoe resumes his voett
. nt . leaching, , . . , having accepted ,
a
school in the ujiper portion of
county. Either business is lar prefer*
able to selling wine, and wc wish both
ot . tjiciasuceco*in Wbalcrerenterprise
they may efigage. r
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1D- j —We Stokes arc again pleased 10 sec Mr. John
on our sheets, after a
,m,!ratUHl illness ot two or three
! week*.
a large number of our iwople,
1 !c**, will attend.
. _ M „. ,i M ii„
«**»«.. ..rn,u ,va. „,ij,„ !s
.,vini». i
-Mr. ir.r„u,., m,,. h.» D..I. 1 ,
»•' «'!• «onnly. I,a, l«», quit. HI far
l'»« .cveral day., but »cm„t,l,c
'■** ■■™' "tvd .. chi,.
cs ,|„ l9 ns.leUed ti, u- uitl ^
|, av j.,. r 8cet j (, )irp * will nlea»e * ob ’
hge us iutliis wav.
1 ‘ ‘ ,( 1 11 °. *
•• «• «•«>''»»-j»«r^
* >to.t, am \\ ir nnmedot nutches.
^ °‘ k S‘^.iv'vlry ot any kind,or Utah |
anv " 1 “dime, eaU outliem.
—TlieM icon t.'hina.Store. J. tv. Di - 1
«uhig«»s manager, has an advertisement ,
»»» «hc Joi-unau to Which we invite
atu ‘" Uou - *" »« , <'d of anything
in th.i. line gi\e tlii.. bottse a trial.
—The we .-know :i hanlv. are lirtn of
i Johnson A Lane solicits tlie trade 01 j
u '"' lliroiisb Ilia columns of
«- Juvxxau litre tbi. house your
j °* in their liuc\ anti you
- »«l b«.......... to ,v,r.-, it.
| r«^rr, this week and parebared tbo d 1 ' 01 "",
™
j <»t tiuis>hiii!f the. building (Mr Julian
I retiring) which be will do in a ino-t !
ta-teful manner.
| M hen yon visit Macon don t fail to
( call on (ieo.T. Itcciaml, tin* jeweler* i
, and Uhm Mviue :i dmnee for that ele
gaut diainond ring. Read his adver
tisemeu*. and remember the t.umber
j 320. Second street. i
— Maj. C. It. Armstrong has return- 1
ed trout a stay of several days at In- j
glrwood, where he has been engaged |
in posting up the hooks of Wi-hart &
... . f , .. . . .
ed Abbeville and the eel. lira ted j'oor .
Robin spring, in Wilcox. He s; c ik>
in glowing terms of this fine watering
resort.
— Ii i* rumored that our sister town
ot Dublin is to have another news
paper at an early day, inn by a joint
stoek com pa ii". i'ir.s will be the third
paper in Dublin, but we guess tin* in
creasing grow lli and prosperity of the
place will -tipiiort them.
— f! e Piedmont Exposition opened
in Atlanta l.i-t Monday, and will cun-
1 titine two weeks. A number of our
itizens are already in attendance,
while many more will visit the big
show before it close*. President and
Mi's, „ Cleveland will be I her** on the
I'.tili iu®t., and this will be the great
day of the Exposition.
We have been leqiiested to announce
XZZ
p«,^«|)*j||fj the Baptist festival from
Wednesday eve.ling next, a® previons
|v aMiioiint ed. to the 1st week in No
Veinber next. By deferring'o lliis date !
there will be no conflict with tlie Pied
iiiont Exposition, Suite Fair or Ebeu-!
i zer Baptist teialion.
—Nixt Tuesday (18ili) in-t. i« the
t ""' 1 I'm'convening of Telfair superior
court, but we learn that it is quite
probable that it will be adjourned,
from the fact that the new c mil house
will not be ready loru«c. If court Is
held, however, our patrons and friends
m ty expect u®, and conic prepared to
subscribe for the biggest, best and
newsiest paper in the wilt-grass sec¬
tion.
I’ii-«* in (iiiinncrv.
The lumber works of Mr. A. B.
Steele, knotted at Chauticcy.eamc near
being the scene of a terrible coutligra
tu.n. Ono of the lumber dryers took
fire and \va- eonsv,iiicl. with about
35.0;KI hr -I 0 , 0 !jij feet <*t lumber.
The large new saw mill and planing
iniil are in close pmximitv to the dry- j
er, and blit tbro’tgli the untiringetrorts |
if the citizens oftbe town they would
al®«* . have , been deslrnmi. , The „„ entire
,,, WI , tin ued out am! worked her* i al
ly. the greater proportion of them
^
with hm kets. bringing water Iro n the
different wells aroiu.d the mid, and
ithers removing lumber, foitunate
Iv the evening was very calm, else the
entire mill works would have be m
burned. Mr. Steele was absent in At
Santa al the time.
Ib'l.iirv & i'is .op.
The profe-sional card <>t thi-ju-tly
popular law firm ajipe.u - ® among **ur
hand-time display ol' Inc il a-d .'erti-e
men! Bv untiring spolicatim and
studious attention totiiehe-t interests
of their cuts, Mt-s-rs. D. .k B , hav>*
built tip an enviable praetuv and per
nianeuilv e-tab'ishetl themselves in
ihccoiifi lei ee ol the people.
Xatire.
Tl.t re w i.i 1 e no preachingut B- tli
lelicin ihurcli before the tilth Siindttv
and Saturday before in this month, at
which tim*" the Rev. J T. Roger- will
►reaeli. Ail tlie eojntnu'iiiy i- rcpi* -i
...j to |, 0 pre-ent al that aie.
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(I :i rrletl.
At the home of the bride’s parent*
>n the evening of the (itIi October, Mr.
,Ja C. Powell and Mi-s Edna Fiitch.
all of Dodge countv. Rev. P. A.J* s
-up officiating. The Journal join
i t » congratulation j
Sit) [tew ard.
Strayed from my premises on We.l
nosdav, 5th October, one bla-k mare
'nnlc, with white month, and white
down back, with bushy tail. I will pay
the above reward often dollar® for her
delivery lo me at McArthur. Gi.
Craw ford Branham,
Oct. 13 LV*7.—2t.
Snmlav School t uimcrsary.
The anniversary exercises of I-ham
Spring Sunday School, will take place j
on the 4 th Saturday ot October, In
Maut,on which occa«ion ~a.e«-ni»«' several speak
«• .»«»«*«!, 0 »-; 1
ora , h . , s loil , atctl . The public geu
vl . ai u i® invite L
XV. J. D. Skelton,
.Siineiinlendeut.
Itm nry Tlunhetiu
Has the largest and rhoapest line ol
crockery, glass and queen* ware, lamps.
of any ' merchant in Ha wkinsville.
and at prices . lower than .. ever , known
before. * 2* ^
* ,vS rf.r,
m
UKDEU'EAUE.
Wc semi oul tlie JotrSax. to-day
a,,rt growing ml vet Using pafroilafe.
To accomplish this end we have
2 „„ c a s ,-»at <!c»] of cxpcu«. bur
„ f
increasing oar force of primers. We
•■»»»"■ •''»™ughi.r i.r.p.ml i.,„.i™
lb.Joc.XAl a.titc|l>- <MSm pa,
l*rl„ every re.peet, rarnUblna »eet
!y to one reader, at. the „etv,.b..h In
* .....« .b.,
,, * vo cverv r c as °n to cxisect the cn
eotiragement of the general public.
yy c lrllgt ,J 1 . U it w ,u not Ins con
* u ,s ° e<) ’’ Ka 011 0111 , ,Mr
aim. wo .ay ,1„, thcJorRXALofttn
,j a y. icficcta credit not only on our
growing little city and Dodge county,
ljul o|i t)|is t>|iti|T ser non of ‘ couutrv.
1,1 ll .. l,a,lo
,u _- 1 ° u v 01 ' nifr ^ " aK
U»|»ccidentcd as our column* amply
testify, while wc have made an h,*n
est effort to give our readers all the
||ew , „ ow , c .. we have suctccde,.
air
W. pr.n, Iks. week three 1 boa.and
copies of the Journal for d»$
tribnatlon. TUU i, done a, an a.I
and partieidariy of'll'ns iumiedi'al'e
*. -fc-. w.........
" »»t bo . very long before it will be
necessary for us to send out an
lion of this size to tiil the demands ot
a* many bona tide subscriber*.
i , * , . , , , „ .
* ,1C J “ l ' 1!N VL i . ul * ( ’di'-e •** fully
t ‘‘l n 'l , I ,,, d to do all classes of
from a visiting card to a poster—on
short notice and in a satisfactory man¬
tier. In this department wcabsoluto
| v guarantee satisfaction on all work
executed. We have one of the most
*• Immou- 1 * otfi es in the emn.lry, and
best job printer in ihe Slate. Wv
know that means a ureal deal, but we
make the assertion advisedly with a
full roiuprehcMuio!! of tin; fact?*. We
simply defy any city ofllee, north or
south, to turn out a belter class ot
work than weean.
It would be ungrateful on our part
it> conclude ihisartic! .* without a word
„f thanks to j. generous public lor the
liberal patronage aiid ciicouragemeul
extend' d to os in the pa>t. We be*:
,u assure one and all. that in return
lor their kiiulnc we are going to
iuruUh them with the bc-t weekly pa
per in the State of Georgia.
xoTitu:
Shrihkf's Office, )
XIcRae, Ga., Del. 11, 1N.S7.
J’o the people of 'I'dfair county :
My advertising w ill not be changed
from the Donut; Cor sir Journal bc
fore ISN), when, pei haps, the McRae
Enterprise will dotheadvertising from
the aherilTa olliee of this county, j (
will not be changed before, unless the
Enterprise changes t** a respectable
s:z< d paper. The Journal is the
proper paper for me to send a notice
to change mv advertising, and when
I see proper to do ®o, will send Ihe no¬
tice. The Journal has a large sub¬
scription in Telfair county, and is
liked by all who road it. and a change
would not suit the people at large.
Very respectfully,
E. A. McRae.
U iriiry tlaniicim,
Of Hawkinsville, is receiving new
every #1 a 3 % ami sells t!iem elieap
or Uiaii anv ':, one else, (nil ami hccou*
vi ,}. h slon . ,, a ,.k ( .,i f„!i (
hu ,, ( .,j <inj , adv.uuage of the low
prices in New York, and cannot be
undersold. 2 ^
iii-rfiiKi" at
Mr. J. L. Guili was married to Miss
Ella Rawlins, at the residence of lh*
bride*- mother n, MeViile on Sundnv
h i.i ., i. Hi .*. v. v ii. .u. M .*2 in .......... n ci.uia i-Pin- in„.
The attendants were: T. A.
a;K i Cie'.ia Norfleet. Mr.
St»!on Me.Millau and Miss Lillian
ini hen. Mr. Guili is a former resi¬
dent of Green count v, but ha* been
redding here lor the past four year®,
is one of our most popular and promi¬
nent business men. The bride is noted
for lief beauty and sweet, amiable dis¬
position. Quin* a large number of tlie
friends of ihe happy couple were in at¬
tendance. Tin* pre-ints wete irtincr
oii-; and ban lsome.—C-n\ Telegraph.
Jug t'rnslung.
The jug crushing had in Town Hall
hist Saturday evening, was well at¬
tended. There was served tothe guest ‘ s |
plenty of idee chicken, ham, and oys¬
ter®. The committees were as follows:
No. 1. Mr®. Sarah Williams, chair¬
man, w iio-e committee reported ! 5 *J. 5 U;
Mr®. Eva Harris, whose com mil tee re¬
ported $125; the committee on ice
cream, reported by B. J. Pitt, $2 50;
committee on oysters. t)5; on lemonade
15 cent-. The no H'-keekcr, J. J. John
son, rejeiried $o 50. Of the 2.1 jugs out,!
<>nlv b were it pored
Ilo’ioii Patro.jM.OO; Miss BerthaE l
in jnil-tt ;. -1*1.07; Mi.-s Mary Lmi M*»»-
ri $1.40; Mr®. Mattie Rich, 45e; H.
rhomas. lfie; Mr-. Emma Pitts. $1.(55; i
dersou, Frank !fl"»gers, 26e. $2 55; Mi»s Alice An-j
Mrs. S. »rah Williams gets the prize
from t;ibh i- committee, and Frank Rog¬
er® from jug committee.
Rev. W. A. Holmes.
Assnix-t Tricots.
i- or j^ ( i" iC4 ' I> 1 C SC 8 in all the new
- ,
shade*. When vou buy a Tricot dress,
be sure you get that stamped As«abet.
They are the best goods made, and
each piece hears Ihe manufacturer's
stamp. In addition to the above wc j
1,avu °I*'» ,,d a.iollxer shipment of 22
piece® double width Ca®hmeres, at 15 |
eents. Other houses sell the same !
v .m r of tori. f.,r 2 a One |
1 !
lot of double width Caslimcre at 30i
»*‘d . 4 .. > cents, . which ... , «lupli-■ ,
you can l
cute for 40 and 50 cents. It
J. Jacobus.
Leader of Low l’-Iecs,
Iiawkiusville, G.
| You should rig yourself out in ouc
of those uobbv suit*at John A. Bar
rrtOLirm^rCBy; >,
"S?-.
A* ga i. 'i M
Meetluc of Yonng Sir*.
In pursuance to a previous call for
'
The mcetin 'was called to order bv
electin'' Il.,» 'll! (• I; Murr r!i --1 Som-.a.'v! , <'Irr r
i».n ml M. Colli,,..
sir.si.mn do
talent of a Statesman aud-parlimeuta
ria „.
The Chairman, inafetv brief m
octtlte. elateit tlieobjivt oftbe inerting
ot*>„i,.cavo,.pa.,yof y„.„ g
ill a grand torchlight procession, uiu
sic and other demonstrations, in liou
or of ex-1 Wident Davis, in Macon on
the 10 th inst. Mr. Murrell, iikhis rc
marks, slating the objeef of the meet
p.j,
q\u*nt.
Hon. II. C.-letnan was called upon
fora speech, and he promptly respond
ed ill a very appropriate address—go
jj,g over the sad pan brielly—vowing
J,j s devotion t Q He. Jefferson Davis—
ntnv the only living mortal who acted
with true fidelity to the “Lost Cause.*'
He urged that U was the duty of our
vounts men to attend the Macon I-’ai-.
iml do all bouorto tbasraittl obi
^ ^ „„ v ,. r „ n ,a n ,
with that of ftome EiiroiKum
and -bow.-d ,hal sura war ......be.,
w o re ‘i'dte‘'''’b,* 1 ''*'- .
reS;;:r
declared by the Chair to be next in or
dor. Twenty-seven names were enroll
«!• a »d a committee of live " a ' a
point to solicit more.
Mr. John T. Wall was elected
tain of the company, and kindly at
,. 0 j,ted the honor conferred,
There being no further bu-iness be
fore the meeting, it adjouucd.
Fit as. 1 >. Mvrkeli., CIi'ii.
M. II. Coi.i.ins, Soe'v.
. 8 . Juroliiis,
Of Ilawktnsvillc, proposes to lead
,l, «‘ Ebbing trade ol Ins section this
fall, lie is the only merchant ot,his
‘own who handles the following well
known makes: beliloss Bros. Jc Co..
Nathan Bros., and Stern, Falk & Co.
The above firms make the finest and
best fitting clothing hi thft couutrv ’
and I propose to sell you a well made
H P s|| it cheat) a® you have to pay lor
•* 1 M a*. *oo,« ^
*««t* *i'« beauties lor U 2 .nO I
give you a fine worsted suit. .$!•>. ?l s
and $25 will buy a suit equal to any
Mwi'chant Tailot’s $15 suits.
A large lot of Mens' and Bays* suit
,r, ' olu up. Don i boy until you
see my goods. It will pay you,
j. Jacobus.
Leader of fine goods and low prices,
Ilawkmsvdle, ...... Ca.
lle B'autcd to ISi<3«-.
There was quite a bold theft pec*
petrated in this place on Friday ev
eiiiiig last. XIr. Joel Dean, of Amos
keag. rode into town horseback,
about dark, and alighting, tethered
his animal (which, by the way. is an
elegant one) n the rear of Harrell &
Smith's store, and proceeded to do
some shopping. He was gone but a
few minutes, and having occasion to
pass near where the horse had just
been fastened, noticed he was gone,
lie gave the alarm, and the fact was
soon plain that some thief had
mounted the animal anil ridden him
away. Diligent search was made
that night, but the hor®e wa- nowhere
to be found. Next day, however,
Bryant Harrell, an honest colored man
who lives several miles West ol East
runic lo town urn! i <; |>oi t ccl tint
a strange horse with bridle ami saddle
l,sl<i co'W** l »l» lol'i"* i»rvtiM-cv» alx.ut
da} light, showing sign- <>i haul i id
ing, but the bridle carefully fastened
around the pommel of tlie saddle. The
supposition is that some one intend
to finally get away with llicani
mak 11 but after . tidiig . forai . numher
V ' 8 kMy-he tdea and abandoned
“F' sU , *'•• Gar H hung over
4 lit'iv is hiul iio Hue lo the reckless
rider, and the ........ afi'air is a mys -
terv. Mr. Dean has recovered his
horse, and deem* hinisell'qui'.e ton un
ate.
ttai'Riq Hun lie ini.
l am ct.tup lleil to mention my large
.-t" k of overcoats, all sizes and latest
stylcs, be-t goods and lowest prices.—
I am selling them lower than Maeou
or Savannah, in fact cheaper than
it cost to make them. *S > lake ailvan
lage of the low price and call ami < x
amine for yom selfaiul compare price
with other dealers. 2 t
10 pieces All Wool Beil Flannel, at
12 ’.. rents a yard.
Twill Flannel at 25 cents a yard.
Waterproof at 50 cents a yard.
White Flannels from 12h. to $ 1.00
per jatd.
Canton Flannels at 7cents per yard.
( anion Flannels fn m 7 to 25 < t®. per
y*' 1 ' 1 '*
Jeans, good quality, 12'- cents pei
yard.
Ait wool Jear.s at a bargain.
Undershirts for children, from 20
c '’ nt * "P
Ladies' vests from 35 cem* tip—all
Wool.
100 pieces Fall Calicoes at 3'J cent
a yard.
Dress Gingham* at Scents per yard.
JERSEY®.
Ladies'Jersey- at 50cents.
Ladies' Jerseys at 75 edits.
Extra fine Jerseys from $1 "o $5.
Breakfast Shawl® from 10 cents up
to $1.50.
It will pay you to buy your good*
()t J. Jacobus,
Hawkiiisvilie, Ga.
EASTMAN ACADEMY.
__
The Eastman Xfilc and Female
Aeademv now mmihers nearly
pupil*, and we have room tor 50 more,
Pupils are prepared This for the ftutrih
Class in college. i« our
„ r n . ilh ,| IC Tuition troni
11.50 to |3.00 per month. Board from
$10 to $ 12 .
R. J. STROZIEll, Piinl.
Mi«s Fannie Harris, i A-a’iits.
Mrs. J. S- C. M ausiiall,
Oct. 12,1887. It
The purest and freshest gi^oceries on
, at John II. Barreit’e Ijtmbcr City,
■’-v ■:
.■ ;
j’JU
>^w ab»vei:m«i:.hkt(n.
I; is with a feeling of pride that we
! huUS0 151 Eastman *' ‘'‘‘presented
t,lIs g^nd tlispku, yet our patron
■ tlli s ,! in, :. U h J, "? I ", c a ‘" i ' " lli "
“ , . “f, , l 1 *" «■“'"« . “«*•
co “- »*’ a *>. °>' “‘'“'''.v «H, represented,
j ,MlU [. ; f
j,. bliW|i , r t o ir|
patroiince from t!,e ........ „nl,i.
n.W..,be,e.^.
s. hebbmak * bro.
In 1SS0 this well known firm com
meneod bnsiuess at their stand (corner
Third Avcuueand County Road, with
« cash capital of less than five hnudred
dollars. To-day their sLaadtup*!,, tl,c
mereantilo world pays a tribute to
pluck, energy, fair dealing, close atten
: tiou to business and printers ink, more
forcibly than could possibly be por
lra vc d by the pen of Ilian. They car
.
ty one of tlie largest stocks in town,
which consists of everything kmwn
to the desires or iteeesities of the ppo
They have two handsome adver
tisemca-s in this issue which we hope
every one of our patnsx. will trad.
j M .
Thc^c ^c’ltlcincn one ^ tied bninoflq at
w
«w‘S Si,if
j business liberal advertisin'^ and fair
dealing. Their stock is one oft. to lar<>-
c .d in U.is market, and embraces eve¬
rything in the dry go-xls line, from a
po.-ket haudkerehief to an overcoat,
besides a full assortment ot groceries,
1 hardware, tobacco.;, etc. Their adver¬
tisement appears in attractive form in
i another column.
II. COLEMAN.
Mr. Coleman i® on« of tho pioneer
merchants of Eastman, and is one of
’he* most successful business men of
the town. Everybody likes him and
everybody patronizes him, and they
all get full value for their money, llis
. *i,irk is always full and complete, cm
[ bracing everything, and his prices arc
lower than the lowest. Read his an*
; VC! li ' i ' !, u' , iD elsewhere in this issue,
| and don't forget to call on him when
j you come to town. Our word for it,
lie will treat von right,
It. RAlitS.
Tlda gentleman has just received one
of tin* largest stocks of goods
brought u> Easimae, .and one of the
haiiusoinest, w liieit he is selling at as
tonis'migiy low prices. Mr. I’aris came
to Eastman a complete stranger in
1S-Sr*. He at once opened a complete
stock of goods, and by close attention
fair dealings has built tip a fine
trade ami made many friends. Me has
a " a ' ,n ' clivt> elsewhere
to whteli attention is called.
IIKRR.MAN IIERHMAN.
As is well known to all these gentle¬
men arc the proprietors of the famous
(’by j )iMljr store. This house,establhsh
ed only a few years ago, has made a
reputation of which its clever proprie¬
tors may well feel proud. It® trade
has been extended from time to time,
until now il enjoys the proud distil,c
Lou of being one of the leading drug
establishment's of Southeast Georgia.
Close application to business, hard
i work and a liberal use of printer’s ink
j tells the tale. Of course they have a
j !jl f^ «dver:isement in this issue.
W. L. l.EE.
Tins gentleman's store is located in
tho old postotfiec building, on County
i Board. II e curries a large and complete
| stock of groeerie ®. Mr. Lee is no stran
j gm-to the people of this see: ion, having
beet) horn and raised here. As before
suited his stock is complete, «uk 1 lie is
| soiling goods as cheap as they can pos
silHv Du* «ol«l.
I., M. PEACOCK.
, Mr. Peacock stands in the foremost
rank of Eastman';-* successful increh
ants, blurting with a limited capital
when the town was in her embryo
sUt(1 ]l0 lia „ built „p and sustained a
a ‘ M 1 ‘U , cnioved by lew meis
tin* count!). ,... lie needs , no
encomiums at our hands. Bead his ad
vertisement.
"I UK K ASTMAN DRUG STORE.
This well known drug house, I>r
Harris Fisher proprietor. Is one of the
most popularestablishment in our city.
A full line of pure drugs .and tnedi
cine* can always be found there. Dr.
Fisher is sole maker of the celebrated
Streeter Health Fill, o:t which he has
a patent. Tito reputation of this pill
extends far and wide, ami the popular
demand for them increases every day.
THL EASTMAN ACADEMY.
A card of this institution of learning
appear® in our columns to-day. and to
it wc would call the attention oftbe
parents and guardians in this section
This is one of the best schools in the
Sintc. and under its present mauage
*neiit is eonclu* ted up *n the best prin¬
ciples. The Principal, Prof. StKmcr, is
a highly cultivated. Christian gentle
man, while hi® assistants, Miss Fannie
j jarri® and Mrs. J. S. (’. Marshall, are
second to tt'*ne in their respective de¬
partment®. Read ihe card, and send
vour children and wards to t liis school.
Jt. (1. MILLER. Si CO.
„„ I here gentlemen , deal , , altogether , .
in
furniture .. . and , conius. autl , are the , oulv ,
ex. lusi vc dealers In this line of good®
,,f Maeou. Titov carry all the
time. a large stock of all grades fc
furniture and coffins, and make it a
point to always please their patrons*
guarc ii teeing satisfaction in every in¬
stance.
JOE 11. KINO.
XIr. Joe Ii. King has been for many
years a re-ident o. Haw kinsville, but
tnoverl to Eastman a few inonfhs ago,
and open' d a clock, watch and general
repair establishment. Since coming
here lie has ^uilt a fine business, and
made many warm friends. When you
need hi® services be sure logo and see
him. His office i® at (lie store of XIr.
John road T. Wall, corner Third and Rail
Avenues.
jotix t. wall.
This gentleman’s store is located on
the corner of Railroad and Third
Avenues XIr. Wall carries a large
and complete flock of groceries, hard¬
ware, labaceo. cigars, etc., ami all may
depend on it, he sells thovein as cheap
as anybody, if- not a little cheaper.
John i* one of the cleverest fellujvs
alive, and eminently deserve* the suc
ce** he is meeting, with. n
^Hlfl^s*' -
; * ■• 4 *45r
■ v
irxKUEiL f* skita. ~T
*
These gentlemen aits' located just
as they • ig their i»dvprlisomeu(
els wheit^ all limy ask is an cxandNa
! io " B »' 11 ■*"
ff" of '**™ “™ * h ™’"**>' ">“•
right. Go and see them.
"■»'>«• Ipat.Wiptea.nreth.t “'t™' 1 "" •" tl,e haialaotnj we refer ad- tho
lerllseincut of tl,c abuve wide-aa akc
amount of space consumed, but niore
especially because of our being enabled
from an Bcquaintaneoofyearssand
ingto endorse all therein contained,
Mr. Newman is not of that typeofbu*! ,L
no., ntoa itho bait traps far
peeting purchaser, but is of that class
who, step by step, ascend the Ladder of
success by such reputable methodsas
oontinne tluyu a hold on flic public,
With luma business acquaintance
formed is a business friend made,
.as manystaud ready to attest,
iutmav Ltvrnr mm r«
'*• " nam ti.pirpnctoi ot the
_ Easlmaa Uirr>’ Staolos, has been
In
hcre •» *»"* "•'“*
,ncntt0 ^ ( 1 ! 111 * 1 111,111 1 ,U !
t\ T. IT*'', ."tT"'?‘"£“ -
2Z
EASTMAN BLACKSMITH SHOr.
Those works arc located on Third
Avenue, just below County Road. Mr.
Skelton employs the best of workmen,
and docs nothing but find-class work,
lie has a card elsewhere.
EASTMAN SHOE S1IOI*.
Asa shoe maker, Robert (iarv, pro
prietor of the Eastman Shoe Shop, has
a reputation that extends far and wide.
lie is a« good, if not better, than the
best, and wc advise all who may need
his sendees to call on him.
EASTMAN MEAT MARKET.
This cstabli-limcnt fills a long felt
want in 'fcastmau, audit fill*; it enn
plctely. Mr. W. B. Daniel, the proprie¬
tor, is uutiring in his efforts to please
his patrons. He makes a specialty of
fresh pork, mutton and pork sausage.
Read his card cIsmjwIkMj.
1 ‘ewdleton liRoriiEits
l.ave.ooly been engaged m business
* icre **boKtiinc, but they have al
ready succeeded in building up a bus
ot considerable magiiitdtte, and
their cxtrotliely low price* is tho sub
jeet of remark by every one. Their
store is located on Railroad Avenue,
next to the City Drug Store. Be sure
to read their advertisement in another
column, and go to see them when you
come to town.
U. AX1)EII80N & CO.,
on Railroad Avenue,dealers in gener¬
al mercliandise, is one of the most
prominent business firms in our city,
and deservedly so. Their cornmo
dmus store , is always tilled .... to over
flowing with goods of every Ueserip
lion, and «• a natural consequence of
low prices, customers are never want
ing. They are also agents for the New
Home sewing machine. As stated in
their |dv»rti*ein(mt in another col
umu. $»#*!*> run In connection with
(heir busUicss, a first-class liverv sta¬
ble.
w. n. (.otter a ro.
Xmong the leading merchants oftbe
city, noye ave more prominent than
the flrttr.of W. II. Colter & Co., whose
advertisement app ars elsewhere in
this issue.* These gentlemen com¬
menced business here about a
ago, ami have already built upa ..'a h*
second to none in the city. By polite
treatment of their customers, and
strictly fair and honest dealings, they
have gtiiiod the confidence of tne trail
ing public. They extend to you a
dial Invitation to call ..non them in
their commodious brick store on Bail
road Avenue, when in the city.
J. W v /."ALLA!tAN & CO.—MCVILLE*
Have just opened a large and haml
some stock of goods at MeViile, and
are meet ing with fine success. “We
sell the most goods for the least mo:i
ey," i* their motto. Joint Callahan,
who is in charge, is one of the clever¬
est and most popular young men in
wiregr»s 8 Georgia. Read their adver¬
tisement right over there.
CUKJtY t CALDEK—CIIAUNCEY
Annqunee in another column that
they hmilust erected a large and com
plete efilton gin ami grist mill in
Chauuocy. where they will grind corn
ahd gin cotton quickly, cheaply and
in a satisfactory manner. Louis Cur
rv,antJ>iex Caidcr's namcVare a suf -
fioietiFgaarantai. fat- , 1.0 complete ,,c
cci»pfaft|enterprise. Bead what they
have to iiay iu their advertisement.
L. R NF.ASF., LUMBER CITV.
This gentleman i has
successfully en¬
gaged in the mercantile business at
Lumber City for a number of years
past, and is favorably known by cvc
l '. v,,<M ly* '*! merchandise |^ e carries a and large his prices stoek of
h 01101 are
knv ‘l 0 ’*' 1 ** ^ r * Nosse is also post mas
tcr at Lumber City, and tills the posi
tion with credit to himself.
JOHN II. BAUIIETT, LUMBER CITY.
It Is with pleasure that wc refer to
Hie handsomo . advertisement , ..... nf Mr.
'..° , , m * I '. l,atTet ; '! ,. T , ( .... l, v " "' lr "
-
Barrelt * onc of lhe flucat ' U *‘
. "V'V, ‘‘‘ c,,u,,tr He always
, 1,C ' ,S - v "
. keeps m stock a large assortment
of goods, and command® a full patio
tinge a natural consequence of low
prices, lie sure to retd what he has to
- ay. and call ou him when you go to
Lumber City.
D. MCE ACM N, LU MBF.R CITT.
Tliis gentleman has just opened a
large and complete stock of goods in
Lumber City, consisting of every thing
usually carried in a first-class store of
general merchandise. XIr. XtcEachiii
is a young niau of fine business quali¬
fications, and is bound to succeed. lie
has an advertisement iu another col¬
umn.
"B. MANHK4M—nAWKIXSVrLLB.
Reader, when yon visit llawkins
ville dont fail to drop in at the largo
mercantile establishment of Barney
Manhcim and examine and price his
good*. Our word for it you will find
nothing to plca *6 you better than hi*
quality of good* and price* therefor
except it bo the ctevcrucu oftbe gen¬
ial proprietor, . •
.0
I Mpmapi !! ^j
Read the advcnl-cmout rt-cwharO 1
ifje
it
)-t jrdtnlk, prico-) therelor UKitlcJ
don n to Imi lowest jiving profit, and*
the politest of salesmen to serve yi mj
Wants, you have only to make oLtpfl^
house a trial purchase to convineiffmt
wheroin y»«r bo»l interests lie. Xlr.
Rev;,* well *nu favorably
known tUwogliom tbi* itnmediuie
section, will he fpund tier* prepared
to serve you.
P.VYXE A WILLI V11L S— : L,
X
When in need of anything tn'l*«J
line of furniture or carpets you can b«
suited nowhere bettor Ihan Bt th#
establishment ofMi ssrs. Payne A
lingbam, Maeou. They keep a
ample to the demand* and their price*
arc in keeping with the times.
—Appling superior court is in ses¬
sion i Ins week, and I lie ‘ ; uld in*id’ Of
the Journal i* absent in atiendaiico
thereon.
■Irairarnl.
Married, in Enaiman, on Sunday
evening last, at the residence of tho
bride's p-trenls, Rev. P. A. .lesattp ofll
ciatieg, Mr. Andrew J. Muni ford and •
MiBsi£ngen : a liohannoii.
The union of this young couple was
somewhat a «v.r, rise to many of our
people, and but few intimate friend*
were present. The groom is one of
Eastman's noblest young men, and the
bride is one ol our sweetc t young lu
tlies. The Journal wishes for them a
long life of happiness and prosperity.
They left the s-tmo evening of their
marriage f »r Ilswkinsville, where Mr.
MumTord is now engaged in bus'iiuas.
A Commendable findu*iry.
Eastman was, fora longtime,with
out otic nuieh-needed industry—a
first eiass harness and repair shop, but
tills industry has been snppib-d by Mr
H- Folsom. Ho ha», indeed, a flrsf
‘ :l!ls,i * , 1 < 1 1 > 111 every particular ; keeps
,ine fcady-mado buggy harness (liia
°"' H make, hand-sewed) always on
hand, or will make them on short
j notice his work as cheap and tlie as material the city shops, used is ami far
I
j more durable. He also makes heavy
j | wagon mill and harness, such as Is used by saw
turpentine men, and to this
branch of bis business Mr. Folsom
gives special attention, carrying in
slock just such material as should ho
used in the mukc-up of heavy harness.
y[ r> Eolsom also has in stoek cvcry
thing used in the manufacture of fine
or heavy harness, Using the best make
ot English flax thread. Hekeep*on
j hand a fine lot'of the best makes of
j buggy whip*; al*o saddles, bridles,
collars, etc. These latter articles a ro
made, complete, in tlie shop, and in
durability, style and tinidi second to*
none, and far superior to the shoddy
goods you find lit tlie stores. Hi® F'«
hand-made silver-mounted buggy har¬
ness are really superb, and his price*
lower than tlie city markets, where
you get an inferior article.
Mr. Folsom also carries in stock
wrought liaines, buggy saddles, hits,
. | buckles (bridle a ml trace') terrets. clips,
swilllcs, snaffle®, shell resells, ami girths,
| buggv lines, enamel duck, in (net
"'erydiiug that goes to make up a
first-class harness shop.
Call on Mi. Folsoiu when you want
your harness repaired or need any—
thing new and la-iing in bis line.
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r, ° k5n » ol * Dei».Irl*oiu N< bool.
Tlie Bethlehem selio > 1 . in lids cttuu
ty, Xle. A. B. Moore principal, will
close on next XV r edne«day, lUih imt,
with very interesting exercises.
Air. Henry Coleman, County School
•Commissioner, will be present and
address the school and congregation.
His subject will be ‘"Education,” and
I he discourse will be replete with val
j “ ablc <«> « *< h-' *, as well
1,8 -° 0,! 10 ,1 “-- w,Us0 ‘> r ^‘ a *
j 1,0,1 IIHl ' MI *
1 l o,s ' U ' J'* n,,<l L ’ ,>, ‘ a, 0, k > of
«'.ll attend the closing ex
c ' cl * v »> «' : ‘l •'»
lh "' H,c «cc»».I«n will be an onjoynblo
and interesting one.
The exercises will be conducted en¬
tirely in the afternoon, commencing"
about 2 o’clock. Those attending will
surely enjoy tin: occasion, anil a large
crowd will doubtless bo present,
Mr. Mt'ore is an excellent teacher,
as ,],is and Ins previous schools in the
county will attest, lie i.® a kind, ge¬
nial, Christian gentleman, and we cor¬
dially commend him to tho good peo
pie of Bethlehem and community.
IIitrncY .Tfunlieim
Controls the low prieesjon blankets,
bed covers, quills, sheetj^igs. and eve¬
rything else for the housekeeper. Go
to sve him. 2 t
This In True !
Never before in Jlawkiu-ville has
1 ““wk of Dry G-md*. Nov
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j.„ ; obu»’ goods and you will b«
pleased in price and quality. D
John II. Barrett, Lumber City, sell*
j the best gent's, and lady’s shoe.
l ish anil Oyster*.
| I desire t > inform the citizens of
Kastman and[vi cinity that I will keep
j on and li^*ftTTT^Sv4ie and prices season, below fresh fish
oysters, at eom
petition. Call at my place, No. 3
Third avenue, when desiring these
j luxuries. 5?AM. T. ROQEKS.
Eastman, Oft. 9, 18S7. If
ForNalc or IC«*Ht.
I will sell or rent, on reasonable
v ■** cottage. on Cliaua
avenue, with ail necessary out
building®, a good well of water, fine
garden spot, and five aero* of good
land attached. Herein i- a bargain,
Address B. D. Wood ARD,
Cochran, Ga.
tJST Lovers of fresh oysters, served *
in any style, can be accommodated at
tlie Ci’y Restaurant cverv Saturday.
Give me a cull, am! purtaknot mv fare,
S- IL S. Jounstox,
Proprietor City Restaurant.
If you want fii-*t-elas* lioard or
lodging^at Eastiaan, dwii't fail lo go
to the City KljUiutant. Meal* 2 &
cents; lodging 25'cents.
It 8 . JonxsTox,
Sept. 29-41. * Proprietor.
• v Cottn Market.
The Eastman couon market closed
yesterday Good Middling (5lb\ with
Middling 8 6%c. ' - v ' 5 i
Jf«. - |
' Would you secure your
worth, trade with ^ohu
Lumber City*
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