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The Provision Store
Is now complete and our doors thrown wide open for
the people to buy
First-class- Groceries
at the lowest cash prices.
\\ o carry tlir* liest grade of Hour, bulk meat, hams, break¬
fast bacon, pickle beef, coffee, sugar, rice, grits, butter, lard,
syrups, fruits, dried honey, kcrosino oil, salt, oats, rvc, stock fowl, green
fruits vegctabii'w Til© I test (1H87) fanned
moats, fruits and berries preserves jc*]!i»*s, flavoring ex
tracts, bakers broad cakes, crackers, pun stick camlit
crystulizod fruits All kinds of tobacco and cigars.
Our tinware, glassware and crockery department is coin
plcte. Wo can-furnish every article i •< led in kitebell or
dining-room tit prices that defy competition.
Our stork o/’ hoHitmi; f/ooeffs i~ the largest
evt r opened between Macon and Savannah. \\ would call
attention of Sunday-school superintendent- i o tbis line of
goods. Our inducements are unsurpassed, for \v< not only
4 iffer tbo largest variety ut lowest pi'll but will assist tin*
Schools to pay for them. Superintendents ! are re<mested t< i
correspond with us inunediatel\ ’ or call and sec* us Al4 1 -
chants win » contcinpiatc carrying a .stock of X-mas to\
will .1 wo 11 to air goods and prici bef buviiur cl
ytht'Yi PENDLETON BROS.
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ENTERPRISE AND ENERGY!
will '.ell, and that accounts for the steady increase IN Bl’SIXKSS at tlie
NEW YORK STORE
—OF
m UJJJ MMwm&ii V j
R. R. Avenue, Eastman, Ga. i
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Having ait experience of over twenty years in the lim of good.* 1 carry
in slock, I believe 1 know w hat to buy and how to buy it t tlie satisfaction
and benefit of my patrons.
I have Just returned with an immeme stock of Dry Goods, Clothing
Khocs and Groceries, each of the above lines finely a -orted so as to please
every body. Our Clothing ami Dry Good is especially rcrotumcudahle this
reason. 1 have brought tlie nicest, best stock of Clothing I ever had, ind
pric* In * lower than ever. have
Drv Goods wc all tiie newest shades of <■ islimere, tri «. diU'
gonals, plaids, and a general line ol Fancy Dress Goods trout 8 cents up.
Our shawl* are daisies in line cashmeres, all shade*. Zcpher* in all shades ;
*ml are the cheapest in tlie land. Our ladies’ and gents" tine Augoria neck j
•haw Is are beauties. We have in dock ami arc still receiving a line selection
of English and American Fancy Emits in late shades. All shades of wool
flannels and iiuseys, yard tviile. cheap. Lambrequin and curtain g is in
• hades and fatiev, A line selection of fancy g notion VI / of
llo-es and Ribbons at Low* I'rieos,
New* ami fa tie/ dc-ign* of Jewelry and Sd rw ar
We have a beautiful selection of Walking Ja k Dolmans. Ulster and
Jersey s in all size* and shadt All -ilk J Ghives in new shades. Kids
in shad •* for ladies amt gents, the best go. heap. All my goods named
in (bis *a«l” are guaranteed as represciiicd
We iIso keep a full line, of Staple i in l Fane* t E rr (..'andi R(
Covering, i'uruitntv. (tla«s an fin ware, i I artlw at mi I
Give III! all II v ce ymit'sell r i ! n ( lb r tl
puhl
Thanking mv patron ,t favors I respti tfully -(.lii it it* c<>utin
•D aiet*. 4ict Chain. Ltcspci tlully, R. Newman.
Best Goods. Lowest Prices.
JOHN T. WALL,
-DEALER IN
Groceries, Hardware, Tinware,
Crockery ware, Tobacco, Cigars, Etc.
M ieni v *i ,r r 1 and an 1 ,i > "t i ml prii-cH. J defy la
P«* ! * i i, in
John T. Wail, Eastman, Ca¬
ll i, Il
U. ANDERSON & CO..
PEA LEI IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE ^ I
lutilr A 4 ' 1 t mm (
PRICES LOWER THAN THE LOWEST.
\ lar W4II assorted -lock alwav b iml w run I
a a in "*
ion wlib our bu-iin A II RS T-t I, AoS 1.1 \ FRY > I'Al’.I.I A l
V lie New 11 • • lll> Sewing Machine, the best on earth oct 13*3111
S. Herrman tf Byq "9
DEALERS IN
( *r *2ml Avi* and (Vnintv lloatl
Eastman, Ga.
Mock in the la ■si amt m, si viirli'il In this n •k, nil i nr ]>r ar tow
lew i HD amt M'c im »\ Iisii j mi <• line In lm\ ii s.ilisi.iitimi r 'H .iraiitc. ,| I in !
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M. H. EDWARDS & BRO a ;
Railroad Ave„ Eastman, Ga.
--DEALERS IN
Dry Ciiooris, (1othin<»*, S1 i<m*s, I Saits,
Dress Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Tinware, Etc,
\\ e ilemre to e II the attf'lllioll ol llie public lo I faet thill nor largf tall ami inter
• took lm- bet'll r •eiM'il. Ite soi l' t Ii « hen you come to to.* ii oct lu-.in
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rnopuiF/rnns or
The City Drug fa
AND DEALERS IN
Pure Drugs and Medicines of Every Description.
4 *ps'k is II largest in Southeast Oeorgi i Wc k n sunt I r In stock cmtv.
thing that ran h l< >ii ml in anv Drug 11 .ot c of the 1,'t'g Sicilies. We male satisfaction a specialty
l iwt*T ICI •o amt i at I S tl " l a ili't Hie | uuntlv tilled anil
ant it I’li'scri] nipnuiiil' d at lour "t tin i lav niulit
'licit niiiiiuai Iic patloiiag". Il \-l M AN. i * let 1
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EAS'i MAN, GEORGIA.
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IL O. Ml LEER & CO.
-S i,old tviiiify llie p4*4>pU* <>f Easiinnn. send ndta at tow ns and country surrounding that
th*' i y no louger exists for iig he v "tut Eastman fur anything needed
in Hi 1 Inn i
C0mNS, CASKETS
Furniture, Sewini Maclims, etc.
a* w c are prepa red to furnish llie trade tu Anythin'.' wanted at t Ii - shortest
possil Me notice uud ou us good tei ms us can be si cured in Slaeoij or rise
m hen interest
.soiidns your ' order* and lx? eo.niuccdtli.it it i* to your to pat
roui/e no. IVl»:WJt
THE JOURNAL. 'Tr
II. H. Bi llTON. * • • • Kfilfoi
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JOURNALETTES.
—-The Sunday afternoon sing ings at
our cluir lies an* tiiiuly attended
The highest cash price paid for seed
cotton bj 11 a i! imp. i. k Smith,
—.The last session of the Genera!
Assembly com the State >f! t**,OK).
—There will Do two full moons in
(lelobcr.
— It is too soon todLeilss ii «!ee
tion that i* fifteen mouth* off.
—It i<* less than two months tint
Gliiiani.*!.., ‘•Tompus fugit.”
—Tlie I* .t man Aeadetnv i- boom
Itig attend, w ith nlimit 100 students in
attendance,
—Now that a od rain has fallen,
a large area should i>< wn in small
grain.
—Those who confemplnte billing u
thcrmoiuetei had better wait: the
P fuming w^lien they will lie lowi
—The tax eollaetor. M i*. Bald v B v.a!
is iimv ini ills round-, mid the lax par
er will govern Inn self a co*dingly.
— Dodge con ii i y is well represented
at the Stale Fair this week—espp< i
Eastman ami vicinilv.
—Mrs. S. Harri ot Me Villi', spent
a portion <>f this week with ■lalivi's
in Ea-tUiai)
—Seed ution noli eof Drs II il*
ri-on & Blanton, of Ch nnecy, in an
other column.
— Our I rand hoys were out Tuesday
night and discoursed sour excellent
miisi in 11 rtirt house square,
—The first fro*I of tlie season, in !h
section, was -ecu last .Saturday morn
mg. It was very light, however, ami
lid no damage.
—Tine handsome two-story brick
stole buildings will in* erected in our
town this winter—if all signs don’t
fail
—Mr. E. I*. Miller,of Waltlionrvilie
Ga., spent Sunday la-t in Ea-tnian
vi-iling relatives. If* returned hoim
Monday.
—Mrs. Dr. ['owe!!, nee Mis Lou
Sapp, ot tiresston, spent a few* days of
last week with relatives and friends
in Eastman
— M and Mrs. J. S. C. Mar hdl, of
our town, are vi-iling relative* in Ma¬
con lliis week, and taking in the sights
at the Stale Fair.
—Mr. J. U. Dillard, iceonipanicd
bv M"* I'Hlc daughter, Cora, of Brtins
wick, who have been spending several
days in Eastman, returned home last
.Moudav
-A new kind <. it volition called a
rii stalk chopper was exhibited
I! Dll 'treels hist Tuesday It was a
heavy, burdensome a Hair, and will
have to he taken In f re shaken.
It Hr pinion t our citizen
who attended tb* r.xpo-ition, that
Atlanta “ hit oil" more than she could
■hew.” wlien she attempted to accom¬
modate the immense crowds pre-cut.
Mr. I .evi Lee's line black and while
Red sow has strayed oil' or 1 iccn
stolen, and any information concent
ing her will be thankfully i ivctl b\
bin
— Work will c ommenre in a w
days upon tlie tie w brick store house
Ot Dr. E. II. Ba ■on, on Railroad ave
me It will I; * a commodious and
band-o m* slnielurc.
— We are now prepare I to do a
kinds of job work at Hr Jm i:\ai
oilin', amt at prices Dial will compare
with Macon or Savannah. Sample
always nn hand.
— Wc regret instate that Mrs. Dae¬
1 r, ot o!ir town, is seriously ill at
i-* writing, and but sliu-lif hup<^ aiv
iitertaiueil of her final r »verv. Sin*
h quite dii a l bid v amt beloved In
all who know her
Mr < 'Ii if II. Williams, a fur
iner resident of Eastman, but now in
the service of tlie E. T. V. & G. R. R ,
between Atlanta and Rome spent
I -day la-t among us. Jiis many
Irii'Uils here were delighted to meet
bill), and rcyrelled Ins short s'av.
—The M m Dlcgraph will soon
appear in a new dress and he olliei
wise improved. Thi ‘great and go
paper seems to he ou a genuine boom
under it- new management, and just*
lv s, for aside from a tew deficiencies
it i- on, ,| the be*t dailies in Hie South,
Thc La-(man ('oriiet Rand, com
posed of 14 members, is fui'ni-lii'ig
nuisi • at tbo Fair Hits week. Wi
tru-t that they may win gizlden opu •
Soils trom the immense crowds pres¬
lit
Mis* Mina Malison, a charming
young ladv ot Wilkinson county, is
some time tvitli her sistet
Mrs. J S. < Marshall, of our town.
We trust her vi-it may he a plea- tut
one.
— A large number of our citizens at¬
tended tiie exposition at Atlanta last
week. They have ail returned, and cx
pre-s themselves a- heartily glad to
get hack.
— Ed our fa uicr* provid to sllp
plemcnt the c ii crop next Spring t>\
putting in a large area ot oats. A rye
patch lor tlie colts, calve-, poultry and
I will also a must valuable ail
Ait ion to the firm
' t forgo tlie fact that llie Jot
VAI. job ii file i» now prepared to do
anv work in t e job line on short no
t mil at i i y prices. Bring us your
vvorA. ami t something neat and
4'Ill'll !
Mrs, Hat per and family former
ly of Amo- a r now residents ot
E i-lman. oc-upyiitg tlie new home of
Mr. W. S. V. aile. We cordially wel¬
come this ex 'client family to our town.
—Rev. Dr. Thomas, of Atlanta, an
eminent d vine ot the Christian
' ..... Jitueli, , l . s c ^l 1 (ed to pi* h in Hu*
court hot in this place to-night
t I mil -day and will probably prolong
the services until Sunday night The
fact will lie made known !>v itier'ng
ing ot the I ind all are eordiallv
invited to a 'ii I
—t )nr ic v let*. Mr. J B. King, lias
r
ju-t receive i >t ot fine jewelry , of
i he latest < -igiis, for hulk's and geu
tieiiun. \V a vc examined hi- -t ick,
and do not itute to pronotiic In'
goods as in ne, and tinstirpassed for
beauty by anv dealer in this ,«i l km.
—A v.'i. mail from this section,
vvliodoubtl -- | 1; ,d neve seen a 11 '
or a Iiig cr wl i ii fore liis visit to Hi
recent visit in the I’icilinonl Kxpoii
tion says I, siw and counted seven
ty fiv<' grew mg in om '.ii'*^ ,,
street ear l'liuse vlio are posted
to tlie rapacity of sn*i * cars
wl»*t iloiihl ihe siati.'ineut, uini think
I Hie young man must hare been taking
j something. , „
—Messrs. IS. Ilck-rman it Bro. pnr
chosJieil, on 3Iouday of Or. Ja«.
M. Buchan, the vacant lot on corner
Third Hint Railroad Avenues, in dill
•own. Tills Is one of Hie most valuable
I jumble building lots in tlii» place, but we a re
(o (date the terms ol sale,
j Messrs. II. & Bro. will commence the
erection ibercou at an early dav of a
j handsome lie two story brick building
to occupied hv Hiemsclvc* StllTCs*
: them in their every undertaking,
says the Jociix.u..
—We learn that the 11 year old son
ol Mi. Jake Living-ton, living near
East man, slid* lent* cnlcitallied the
idea on .Sunday last that homo w '
not what it used he,"" and coming to
town lie hoarded the north-bound
n■ glit passenger train When ia.t
SClMI he was wamtei'iiig about Mart
mo.icv n * and biingrv, but vowed I ’■* .
deli nmai.on to remain from horn*
and try Ids fortune in the wid* wide
world.
— We were pleased to «oc lip oi our
■s'reels Tuesday la-', (‘apt, John A.
Harrell, of nearChatilicey, who lias
I n confined to liis room for a long
while, suffering from a Mrnkoof i a
rah-is, He can niov about vorv
y if ho has someone to loan upon
or lend him 115*= main fn< n<ls |i< n
would he delighted to -<>o him suffi.
field lv r covered as to allow him to
again fre lv mil i, with them,
—\v a re antliorized to animtim
that Elder AV. D. O I VC of Wright —
viiie Ga an eniine.it divine of tin*
( r tiuu Church, will preach in thi
dace on the third Sabbath morning
ind evening) of next month. There
n n,..,l..,l.:i:i ptoiMiuiitr .. ot ,.(• .1 tin sei \ ice- „ 1 lie
; iug protracted. Mr. O. is c!«»uuei»t.
an
.
earnest oratoi and a large andience
will doubtless greet him Remember
the date—third Sabbath in November.
—The brick building on Railroad
avenue, at present occupied hv Mr. J.
W. Lee, was purchased by Dr. E. II.
Bacon on Friday last from Mr. W. W.
Ashburn. We learn that the store
room will undergo some alteration-,
and he occupied next ycai is a dry
goods and grocery si on It is a good
business stand.
—Mr. A. M. Skelton lias commenced
‘ 1,0 cm ,!u " ,,f a M^U dwelling, 10x38
w ith hallway, immediately in front ot
his present leunc on corner of Third
Avenue and Oak Street. Thi-building
will add much to the appearance of
that portion of tlie town, and add
also to the value of M Skeltons
property on tlie thoroughfares above
named.
—Our young friend, Mr. J. W. Lee,
is having some neat improvements
made ii|k>ii his place in the .Southwes¬
tern portion of the city, m tiie way of
stables, barns, shelter* and other out
hoti*< s. Mi*. L'*e i- an cii'erprisiug
young man, and is making his prem¬
ises present a home-like appearance.
—Capt. J. M. Higiitower and lain- .
ilv, who have been , hoarding , in . our
town tor .... the i>ast . several | months, felt . ...
on Wednesday la-t for their ftUtiie
home at Empin Their many friend*
here rcgi their departure and we
know of one or two small voting men
ho now softly sing—*‘ Strange we
never prize tlie music till tlie sweet
voiced bird is flown.”
Look after your strawberry beds
this month and next. 11" yon have any
setting to do, do il not later than Ihc
1st t December, if you would have a
crop from the vine- next y< :ti With
a lilt arc cvcrv familv can have an
abundance ol’tiiis delicious fruit with¬
out buying it.
—Mr. J. I). Choate,of Hawkinsvine,
ilh*il in that place on Thursday last.
He was w< || and favorably known to
our |i ,pi, having often vi-ilcd La-t¬
man in Hu* iuicre ot Ins business—
selling ma' hirie*. He was about (JO
years of age, i devoted member of the
M E. chun.l and beloved hv all who
knew him.
—Last season nearly all tiie north¬
ern and western health and pleasure
seekers went to South California. This
se.i'on Florida expected an unusually
Itu'ge number, hut tiie appearance of
yelbiw fever in that State w ill prevent
thousands from guinz Hierc. Right
her. in Eaflman they will find a eli
i iiustii [la-sed on the eoutiuent.
We b'arn that ouresteeiued I’i icin’,
Mr. 1). W. Vf’eavcr, of Atnoskeag, has
recently become heir, through tin*
,;,*uth of his hrother in Novth ('aroii
na, to a nice little fori une estimated
et from 510.IKK) to 15.0JK). Wecongrat
ulate Mr. Weaver upon ids good luck,
ami trust that him and ids mav live
long to enjoy it.
—Kd, Jackson, a ct lured man, in the
employ of Stokes & Arthur, now
wears Hie blue I'm* he in or a heavy Utter
A few days ago he carried on h)»
should r a hale of »'otton weighing
150 lbs. from the gin to the warehouse.
a distance of several liund d \ aid-.
How is this for manhood?
—The Georgia Legislature adjourn¬
ed on Thursday last, after a session ot
lt)7 days. Our iminediate Representa¬
tive, Dr. J. 31. Buchan, and Senator
D. M. Robert*, have returned home
i aving faithfully served an apprecia¬
tive constituency.
— We learn that Rev. Eli Evans and
Miss Amanda Couev. bulb of this
countv, were married on Thursday
veutng la-t. Mr. Evans is a widower
of a few weeks, and hi- bride l- a lovc
lv girl of about sixteen brief summers.
May success and happine-s atteinl th
happy pair, is our wi-h.
—From what we can learn from our
boys, who attended the Atlanta Expo¬
sition, we glean the fa -t that Mrs.
Cleveland won the a fieri ions * * f every
voting man on tlie grounds.
—Prof. R. J. Stiozier and ofli«-er A.
M. Skelton arc now wearing bland
smiles, and seemingly the happiest
men y ou inn t. Tin* arrival of a new
baby boy at each of th* is* homes ;* the
cau-c of iht-ir joy.
— Dr. Hcrritian. Bird Daniel. Levi
Leo and W. A. Morgan each claim to
own and drive tlie prettie-t and fa«t
C'l l-.or-o in l mu. wl \V. B. Whid
don .. , _ is i .'oufidont that nn is -previous
lo any nag on llie road.”
— We learn tiiat the Ordinary has
appointed Rev. J. I. D. Millet* to till
the vacancy in the office of Comity
.Surveyor, occasioned by the removal
from Hit* county of Mr. .las. Hartley,
who was elected to tiiat position at
the lust election.
—Rev. 1. XI. Lliristian and wife
retnrued from a \ i-it of several weeks
ti relatives in iviiiiiiali. Mr. C.
, been quite ill during hi* absence,
“ UM he
; ' < ' 0 " l 'i:Jinnsclt again.
■ Jo!m H. Barrett. I**.i inner City,
; ihe bet get’s, arid lady’s shoe.
‘-TUe cjoiuttet over tl»e summer sky,
Is scattered l>y the sun let,
Even as the dctroj-let does fly
Kuipbatic from the dunlet.”
—The communication from Name
j less was received, hut lias been mis.
j placed hv some means *#
j —Jimmie Bohannon is. now the
j proprietor of a handsome fruit and
candy stand on County Road
—Mis* Opelia Graham, a fascinnomg
voting lady of McRae, is visiting her
sister, Mrs. A. I.. Hobbs, of our town.
—Mr*. Miller and two children, of
Walthourvillc, Ga., is spending
lime in Eastman, the guests of the
family of Senator D. M. Roberts,
j Filth avenue.
—Quite a number of Atnoskeag s
citizens are attending the Fair this
week—our correspondent included.—
i This accounts for the nou-appcarai ICC
| of tlie “Appendix In this issue.
—Ex President Davis and family ar
rived in Macon on Monday afternoon
la-t, and will remain during the en
tire week. These distingui,l»ed guest*
n'll! form an important feature in the
State Fair
—The attention of our readers in
this section is directed to tlie card of
D. IV. J.ncas, agent, Macon, Ga., deal¬
er in line wine liquors, cigars, etc.
He is fully prepared to supply the
wants of all needing anything in his
line, and on as oa-v terms as anv hou-i
in the :>iat Give ... .. Inin a trial , order ,
ind you will he pleased with good*
B
i ml prices Read his eanl
—Mr. Dean Newman, representing
(In* wholesale drug house of Lfppman
’ t'- Savin "'IVV'tV’ ml wa T/ i •' E ?' t V V-* J- 11
1 (ItHitO IJ-l, 111 I lie lllierCsl . OI
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j j(((Isp . . , _
a | on< , w | l |j 4 . uni by his geiiial
courteous qualities, lie has won for
himself many friends and many na
Irons for his house.
—The authorities of the K. T. V. &
( Railway* will con fur a lasting favor
upon the citizens ot Eastman if they
will . tlie dilapidated old depot
remove
situated on corner of Third and Rad
road avenues, It is not used for anv
pni|*o-e. has long been an eve-sore to
oui pool>le, ami they are clamorous for
ll s moral.
—Tticsihn night last was a dark,
rainy* one. ind lione-t people were in
doors and slept soundly. But
, ‘ 1 ' Unel was abroad, an 1 entered tli l ‘
fowl house ot" Mr. \\ Y. CiKiper. and
irried oft" a mi miter of line chickens
It M had been near with a
>ld doubio-baiTol, there would ha\
been a black-burying in the glen'
next dav
Or. «*. W. line I*.
We are glad to *i Dr. Buck in our
office and town ag am. He has made
many friends in Eastman by his won¬
derful painle-sextraclicmoftcoth. Ills
pre-cut visit is only for a few days in
answer to maiiv requests He will
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pi*ohaiu\ ... not . longer than Sat
remain .
'
unlay , next. Do not delav ifvuii wish
hi- servicts.
l!ai-n<*y .Tlaiilteiiti.
1 am compelled to mention iny largi
st( ck of overcoats, all sizes and luicsi
st v •s, ] I good- and lowest prices.—
1 am selling them lower tiiau Macon
>r Savannah in fact cheaper than
i cost lf> make them, So take advan
(age of the low price and call and ex
amine for your-ell'and compare prices
with other dealers. 2t
llu rglary.
Mes*r.. 3 lartin 4 IN ■acock, on Uouti
ty R >ad. wei the vie tiins of the town
burglai on Friday night Iasi En
trance to t store wa V 'fleeted hv
prizing open, with some iron instru¬
ment. one of tin* side window shutters.
A number ,f ks of lliuir, togcthci
wiili lavd, coll'ce, cheese, tobacco, s. p
and other aril - were mis-ing upon
opening the store next moriniig. Thei
i- no idui to the perpetrator of the
I, Our town should surely have a
vigilant night policeman. The sal' v
( ,j our homes and stores demand some
tion from our town conueil in this
( |j ■t IOI1.
llri ss •■ootlM.
Fifty i>:i ices of Brocaded Dress
Goods, at 5 cents, well worth 10cents,
('onie, i iml I will show vou the best
10 and 15 uts Dre-s Goods you have
eve seen in Hawkiusvilic. A full
line of the newest trimmings to match
Rrncoded Y'clvcts. sonictliing new
at 40 cents a yard. You can't buy
them at other stores for less than
.fl.(K)
Silk Velvets, in al! 'liaih **, it 5L00.
Braids, Cords. Beaded Trimmings,
and a great many oilier st vies to match
|, s G Is
Lillies, il will he to your interest
huv t om* drc«ses from
J. .Jacobus,
I ader of Low Prices,
lluwkinsville, Ga.
■iinil Words.
Tlie Dotiin: Cocnty Joi knal made
ii-appearance last week enlarged to
a nine column paper and otherwise
improved. 1 lie JornvAL •ss.—Hawkiusvilic has i*vident
! r become a su
Di-patch,
Ihe H um CorsTV JofitXAi, lias
hern enhirgi'd to a niiie-eoluinn folio
sheet and otiierwise greatly improved.
The Jni'UN'.u. i- one of Hie best coun¬
try weekly papers in Georgia, and
ieiilv deser\ the success which it
ha- attained.— Hawkinsville News.
Tlie Dot k Coi'XTV Joi’HN'AL eomes
to ii-en’argeil to a Itand-oine ninc-col
mini paper md umeli improved in
'*i a rat tee. Make it a little bigger,
Bro. Burton, and it will answer for a
I'laukei. if you will make it warm
enough.— Way cross Reporter.
Boh Burton Iih- enlarged the I)oi«;i
Cot nt v JornxAt., and u is now one
of tlie best weeklies in tiie stat Boh
is a go M new-paper man uyhovv.—
Waver* )-s Headl ght.
To our brethren of the quid, we
doff our hat in recognition of the above
complimentary notices, an.d assure
them that it -hall ever b" our utmost
endeavor to keep the Jolunal in tiie
front rank of southern weeklies.
A oI Ice.
I’ll indebted to me, citlier by
tl* *148 a •mint, arc requested to come
forward and settle at one Notes and
:e counts not settled by the first of .Jan
nary next, will he placed in the hands
'fan attorney for collection,
J. M. Saw
Oct. Dili, 1887-2:n
Harney Uanlielin.
Of Hawkinsville, is receiving new
goods everyday, and sells them cheap
0 ,. man any one else. Call an.l be con*
vinced; hi- store is packed full,
i 1(> atlvantaire of the low
1(| . icCH Xcw Yoi k, and cgnuot
' -idcrsold. 2t
—- -
The pun st and frcse.cst groceries _
! ly, at Julia II. BancU's Lumber
Kutew «• the Fnir.
Wo learn from Mr. B. W. Pcndle
lon. the efficient' agent at this place,
that he 1* celling round trip tickets to
Macon during Fair week, with coupon
attached admitting yon into the Fair
grounds, Tor #1.65; without coupon.
$L!5. M**. P. had about 500 tickets
ou hand al first, hut hopes to dispose
of the entire lot before the end ot tin*
j week.
I The following letter from Mr. L. J.
Ellis, one of the officials of the road,
Mr Pendleton explains itself,
*hows that tlie management is 1* ,vi »g
nothing- undone in the matter of a* •
•ounnodTihig our people M e find
i h v !°oking over the complete seiieil
-
11 tliat the special train that leave,
festip at I o’clock a. in will reach
Eastman at 1:10 a. m. and art ive at
Macou at 7:15: returning, will lcavi
Macon at 5:30 r in. and arrive at
Eastman at 7.55. This schedule will
meet the approval ot our citizens, as
ll ®' . vc * 1 1 enth-e d.iy in Hie
. ity a,,d b, i ,lu ilomc 10
" ys ' ni 8l, l>P or *
Large » mitnbei s will doubtless take
advantage of the very low rates ai.d
admirable schedule, ami visit the city
during tiie week.
Read Mr. Ellis’ letter
Atlanta. Oct. ’22. 1887—During
Faii* week a special (min w II he run
daily between Jessup and Macon,
which will stop at all stations for pas *
* e ” Scrs , U w ' n h ' AV " . at 1 , a ,a
" *
an H anivo at Maeon at 7:15 a. in.
leave ^laeon 5:3d p. m, and arrive at
Jessup at 11:5t)p. ni-Complete seiicd
ule will be sent you tonight. Adver
,ii0 lI,is among yom people, and
get county to notice it, .
your paper auu
lbu * ow ra ‘ cs " L. J. Ellis.
A NSj-ijiht Outlook:.
In our perambulations on Saturday
!ast wc met one ot our old merchants,
Mr. II. J. S.ipp, on the cotton exchange
ani j inquired ot him, Docs tlie sea
S1, n now closing terminate brightly for
o J( . farmer?”
‘"Yes, sir; you can state through tlie
coiumnsof the JontN.vL that our farm
^rs, m general, have made good crops;
1l,ey are coining up promptly and pay
ing their guano notes, (and I have sold
hundreds of tons of fertilizer this year)
besides jothci minor debt* of years
standing oil mv hooks Every tanuct
[ have occasion to talk with, says he
has made a line ( rop, and will come
out better this year than he lias for
several years past This is indeed a
bright outlook lor our farmei uid in
this connection you tiihzht state that
we have the most honest, faithful and
hard-working class ol agriculturists in
Dodge to be found anywhere. They
are punctual in payments . when al
lowaiices prov ide, and are untiring to
make ends meet.’’
The speaker wa=, indeed,
mental v to our farmer-friends, and
w *e endorse hit remark-. No county
ct i'i boast ol a nobler, more thrifty set
of tanners than Dodge. They live at
homk— in the true -cn-e of the word,
What a blessing! Yes. a God-smut, to
live iua climate, unsurpassed on earth
tor health, wealth and pleasure
During our talk with Mr. Sapp, lie
stated that he commenced business
here (a few year ago) when the total
receipt of cotton aim minted to about
400 hales, but will now wager a fine
hale Hint tie icce ipts for 1887 will
reach 1,<VK) bales—having bought, up
to lids time, about 40) les,
A l*l4‘tlMUItt 04*<*Si«»Io»l.
Oil la-t Wednesday Oct. lotli, tlie
l*el hlcbcm •hoot, according lo pre
vious anouncciiicnl, cl. ised with very
iiileru^lin^ rxurui At 10 o’clock a
larg^ and ai»:»rtvialivc audier as
sem 1 at 11: school lioii-c to witnc-4
Hie cxaiiimatiou of the pupils, and in
doing them jtisl \ve will say that
they not only refl, tod credit upon
tkeniseh s, hut also upon their worthy
teacher. i'iie uio-t noticeable feature
of the examination was the aeility
with which the hoys found the fourth
power and extracted tlie square tool
o ' numbers. Frolcssm* .Moor is an ex
ccllrnt teacher, and deserves gi "at com
niendation for his labors in this com -
miuiity. After the examination, mu¬
sic was furni-licd by Frofcs-ors W.
L. and L. O. Peacock, after which
u„„. n. Coleman, county •liool coin
missiom r. delivered an address on ed
oration, in which lie strongly pointed
out the in •sity of a s : x mouths n.
s,< I of a tJ5 da vs fre school 31.
( olctnan is alive to every public in
t« rest and lias done more I'm c li e t
tion in this county than any other
school ron.inissiniici Profcs or \\
L. I t LC ock delivered the valedictory
address, which though short was point
cd, and much appreciated, 1 tinner
being next in order the audience gath
*i*c*l around a himntilui repast and
showed noii-rch'etaii in itisfying
j the inner man. The rest of tiie nftcr
; noon was spent in listening to vo-a!
am , | llM |. UI „ e | lla i Ti.e occasion
wa- u plea-ant one, and will long he
remembered by all who attended.
B.V ftN A !!4*S.
•I. .lacobas,
Of Hawkinsville, proposes to lead
tlie Clothing trade of his section thi
fall. He is the only merchant of his
town who handies the following well
known makes s l,ro. & (
Nathan Bros.. and Stern. I alk & < <»•
The above firm- make the line-t and
! b« -t lining ehiiliing in t.ii' eountry,
and I prop to 1 you a well made
up suit heap as you have to pay for
a common nit d-ewhei* My 58.00
-nits are beauties. For 12.50 I can give
you a fine worsh* 1 -uit. 515, 518 and
525 will buy a suit equal *.o any Merch¬
ant Tailor's 545 -nits.
A ! irg • lot of M a Hid Boys ait
from 52 -50 ii) Don't buy until you sei
mv good It will pay you.
J. J.\l*OBt'S,
Leader of fine good- and low pt PS
Hawkinsville. Ga
Ill Brief, and to the I’oint.
I -I cpsia is dreadful Disordered
aver is ml'crv. Iudigestio:i is a foe
to good nature.
The liuitiati digestive uppara'ns is
1 one of the mo-t complicated and won
ilerfui things in existence. It is easily
put out ot order.
Greasy food, tough food,
food, had cookery, mental worry, lat j.
hours, irregular habits, and many
other tilings which ought not to
have made the American people a
lion of Green's dy-peptics. Flower
But August
done a wonderful work hi
ibis sad business and making
\meiicHij pimple su healthy that
can ei.j'.yiheir^ meals gS”®* amlhc
'm
Flower brings lieaith and
io , j.,. dy-peptie. A-k your
fur a hat tic. Seventy-live cents
A Worthy Enterprise.
Wo have given considerable s|»ee
withiu the past few weeks to notices
of enterprise* In and around our town,
but have, as yet, neglected lo mention
tlie fire-proof Wareitoitsc of John D.
Stokes, on Railroad Avenue.
In 1884 this Immense building,
adapted especially for the storage of
( Oiton, was * reeled, and the following
j year was rented, or leased, by Mr. J.
D. Stokes, the present efficient mana
; g**r. At that time our town received
/ a few hundred hales of cotton
j aiinuaiiy, from the simple reason that
there w as no place here tor storage
, and from the more ini|>ortant fact that
j ougldy no one had advertised ever talked up ai.d tlior
Eastman as a cotton
market, as Mr. Stokes has done since
hi* advent in the business. He is ccr
lainlj* tiie right man to manage the
i cotton traffic of our section, is Ins suc
j cess m that line shows. Season after
season our town has increased in in
| tercst rs a cotton the market, ami till* sca¬
j s01 >* »1» ta present writing, somc
; thing ovei*2,500 bales have been rceeiv
ed at this warehouse alone, and the sta
piecontiuucs to roll in daily. Wc would
, state in this connection tiiat Mr. Stoke*
is a sworn weigher with tiie best of
i scales, and our planters can rest as
sured of receiving nothing blit fair,
honest dealing at his ban D,
Shortly after removing toourtown,
, yi «* , formed partnership with
a
Mr. James Arthur, who is well and
favorably known to our people, and
they at once erected the extensive
i steam grist mill and ginnery oil Third
! Avenue. This is another step ofenter
i pi l-c ami energy on tlie part of Mr. S.
; that should receive the commendation
of our citizens generally, and we are
glad to state that such has been the
j e a-e. Since the completion of this cn
terorisc, it lias received continually
and is yet receiving a most flattering
^patronage, l’olite attention and satis
, faction in cvcrv transaction Is gunran
feed to all customers, and this is one
5 grand secret of Messrs. Stokes 4 Ar
ihur * success in the steam grist mill
and cotton gin enterprise. We cheer¬
fully commend (Don to (he patronage
our planters, and wish w*c had a
f cW more siuh citizens as they,
'IVlfuir Court.
,\s usual wc were in attendance on
the regular term of Telfair superior
court, in se-sion last week, Judge
Ivibbcc presiding; but, as usual a ike,
because both of having more business
without than w ithin the walls of jus
tice, and confident that inatterS witli
in were in sale keeping, wc learned
but little as to the court proceedings
other than that business was being
dc-patelied to the satisfaction of all
concerned.
Telfair is keeping even pace with her
sister counties in the march of pros*
pol ity. The court house, now nearing
mplction under the* skilled super¬
vision ot architect Ren wick, will be
one of the handsomest and most sub
-tantial structures of the kind m wire
grass Georgia The tax payers will
hav< no tears of regret to sited be-
1 cans,-* of having .secured Mr. Renwiek's
services.
We conversed withbotli ("aimer and
’ merchant, and the report from the
former was that the harvest is excel
; lent, while the latter substantiates this
''' port with the verdict that collections
u never better. Among our farmei
friends who furni-licd figures was out
young friend. Mr. Frank Matin, who
hands in a return of twenty-five h;ies
of cotton and 300 bushels of corn to
the mule, together with a quantum
| mi (licit of cane, peas, potatoes, etc.
McRae, Telfair"* county site, is rap
idiv developing into respectable pro*
, jiorlious. and nothing short of a calam
j ity is to prevent her occupying a po
| sitiou among the cities in the near
; fti:ore.
While hero we shared the liospital
ities of S', eritl' McRae and Mrs. Me
Neel, in the society ot whose estima
Die families we were made to “feel
at home" in the true sense the expres
siou implies,
"—*—‘
I'rom <ai*aliatu S<*liW4>l House.
< )ctobku 25, 1887.
EdITOIS JorilNAI. As you have no
reporter from thisjflace, I will assume
tkc n spon-ihility of giving you a few
did- for publication,
Mr. 1' (.. McDuffie, our efficient and
worthy tax receiver, lias been, tve are
sorry to sav, confined to his bed one
j month today with remitent fever,
i though Ids condition i$ considerably
improved, and we liopo ere long that
' Ids health mav he restored to him.
Last Wednesday's rain is tlie first
ram that we have had of any conse
ineiice since (lie sixth day o( August.
With such a long continued drouth,
ti„ cane and potato crops are aliuo«t
a complete failure.
The cotton crop will not lie as large
a- was ant'cipated in our section. The
entire crop lias already found its way
to the market. Prices may go up hut
the tanner will not be bcnclitted by it,
as thev have sold.
Rev. Mr. Conley is eondtn*fing a se¬
ries of meetings at Saiul Hill church.
Wo hope tiiat much good mav he ac¬
complished. and many souls brought
, to Christ.
j D in Stewart is now settled down t"
,*c^llti«*s of lift*, resting under his
j ovvn vii „, aml tifi trcc ,
j yf,• \ A. Grniiatn has just return
,.,1 ft-oni thi' Piedmont Exposition.
Many of the old veterans are leav
ing for Macon, to meet Uncle Jeff Da¬
vis li Hie 20th. Stonewall
II. YXitnhcim.
Nev since T liuvc been in business,
have I met with such sales. But low
prices and first class good* will tell. I
am receiving new goods every day, and
many bargains ate now in store to be
opened.
My stock of Ladies’ Dress Goods
aimot lie beat in style or price. 3fy
stock of Gents’ Clothing and Furni*h
'.ug Goods is simply immense, hot!) in
low prices and handsome styles. As
for Shoes—both ladies’ and gents’—I
only have to a«k you lo look at them,
feeling confident that vou will sav von
never saw such good* tit so low price?,
The bottom ha* dropped out! Hosiery,
towels and white goods too low to
mention! But all are first -class, and
mu-r ho sold to get them out of the
wav for more to conic.
See to it tiiat you cal! before buying
cisewliere. and I will save you money}
■ Yours, truly,
Babvky Ma.viieim,
Hawkinsville, Ga.
—Our terms for job work are
! ly cask. No deviation from this rule.
«V*m i’bMure».
Ocr. 25.—Mi>s Mary Bello Walton,
of Albany, is leaching music ln>ttV
town. Those who hare hcnrtl MJ*»
W. play, say she is a fine performer.
A lady well educated, beautiful and
accomplished as is our icnchcr, should
certainly be patronized, ns such opjtor
tunitics arc seldom afforded.
Capt. J. C. Forsyth is on an exten
slvo business trip to the North and
West. We all miss the Captain, as lie
U one of ‘ the boys,” and a more clev¬
er tfenileman never existed.
We were pleased to meet last night
at the Lasiie House, Col. W. J. Wil¬
liams and daughter, Miss Cora, and
niece. Miss Sullie Wilcox, of Temper¬
ance,Ga.
A communication appeared in your
paper a few weeks ago urging the
name of Col. Williams lor legislative
honors. Of course we have nothing to
do with Telfair politics, hut tve do
emphatically saj that our friend \\ i
one of the most deserving men of his
county. By the way. this reminds ii»
of a historical event width very few
know of. At the battle of Cold Har¬
bor the ranks of the Confederates were
broken and the entire army was de
moralized. The color-hearer threw
down his flag and joined llie retreat
Col. Williams, by nature a true soldi* r,
but then a private, gallantly grasped
the deserted colors, and, amidst shot
and •licit, bore them on to victory. As
a result he was promoted to the rank
of first Lieutenant. As a citizen his
character is unblemished ; as a legis¬
lator ho would he an honor to his
county. Col. Williams Is Grand Mas¬
ter of Temperance Lodge, and will
attend the Grand Lodge which meets
in Macon this week. While we are
thinking of Jeff llavis, let honor he to
whom honor is due.
You ought to hear the hoys talk of
their Atlanta tilp Well, just read
the Telegraph, and our sentiment will
he voiced. Hurrah for Jeff Davis!
Mr. If. Brown lias been in south
Georgia and Florida lor several weeks
selling stock, at which lie has made a
grand success. Mr. B. is “hadlj miss
cd when lie is gone.”
Clever John Crutchfield is in town,
happy as you please.
The boys are all going (o Macon, and
you may bet Cliauncey will have her
fun. Dr. Harrison has shaved, put
on a derby, and promises to net as sur¬
geon for us. Few towns can support
such a man as Dr. II.
Dr. Montgomery is doing well, and
hi* prospects for a permanent recov¬
ery are good.
. Bell Cleland’s byciclc takes in the
country fellows, who think it a won¬
der. Mr. C. is an expert—we mean
with the ladies.
J. Clayton Cl. mants, an ex cut vo
committeeman, passed up the road on
Sunday for the purpose ot aiding in
conducting the Fair.
Our friend. Mr. O'Keif, of Savannah,
has been quite sick with fever at the
Laslic House, hut is much better at
present.
Mrs. West, of Godwinsville, has
been visiting her daughter, Mrs. K.
Johnson, for several days. We migVit
here state that Mr. Johnson is on of
the most successful business men of
our town.
Mayor Muliin keeps on increasing
the town treasury. With Hem v Foi
est as marsliHl and Hie present coun¬
cil, Cliauncey is one of the strongest
municipalities in the Stale.
With best wishes for tlie JornvAi.
and iioping that you in the future will
give us only credit for what we write.
we remain, A. (! .1 X TO N
Cilia from Coju liuiil.
Copeland, Ga., Oct. 25.
EllITOn JoCItNAI. As I seldom see
anything from Hits nection, I thought
l would drop von a few lines to let
your numerous readers know that we
are not asleep m this section ot the
county.
Captain “lied Eye” passes through
occasionally and commits his dark
deed* of crime and shame Wc desire
in this connection to remind the voters |
of the county to be on their guard ,
ugaiu.-t the great tiestroyor (liquor) at i
least for an unknown season. j j
I am aware that tiicre is a prejudice I
against any man engaged in the manu¬
facture of alcoholic beverages. I believe
Hut from t'.vj time it issues from tlie
. . ,
poisonous worm of the distillery until
il empties into the hell of death, dis-I
honor and crime, that it demoralizes |
every one that touches it, from its
source to its ending.
All wc have to do, fellow-citizens,
it to think of the wreck son either hunk
of the stream of Death ; the suicides,
the insanity, tho poverty, the iguo
ranee; the destitution of the little
children crying with starvation, and
weeping wives asking for bread alone;
of faleutcil intellect* who have been
wrecked, and it all produced by this
devilich <lccottion. And when you
tliinlc of tho jails (especially
election time) the alms houses and
asylums, tlie prison yards and *caf
fohls, I *lo not wonder Hint every
thoughtful man is prejudiced against
this poisonous si lift, so-called alcohol.
Intemperancc cuts down * youths in
their ... vigor, manhood ... its strength,
in
age in its wickedness; it breaks ihe
father* , , , licart. . bereaves the darling
mother, extingushes natural afi'eotion,
ert“cs conjugal love, blights parent a 1
luqie, and brings down mourning age
in sorrow toiiie grave. It produces
sickness, not health, deatli not life; it
makes wive*, widows, eliildreu or¬
phan', fallier* fiends paupers and beg¬
gars; it degrades ihc citizen, debases
tlie legislator, dislionors statemen, dis
mbunts tlie patriots, and bribes many
nlgro votes. It brings shame not liou
oii; terror not safety ; despair not hap¬
piness. It poisons fidelity, kills peace,
ruins moral*, blights confidence, slays
reputations, and wipes out national
h>nor; it cheats children out of an ed¬
ucation, and teaches them to like a full
battle of red eye, and an empty sack
of corn. It curses tlie world and laughs
at its ruin; it does a)) ot this, and more
loo; it murders the 8**ul. it Is the son
of violation, the father of crimes, the
mother of abomination, the devil's
be-t friend and God's worst enemy.
On last Wednesday night burglar*
entered Mr. yiiuon Coffee's house, hut
they were discovered hcfo , *o anything
could he carried away.
It appear* that Hicrc hn* been a mis
tin'lerstandii^ road (A. P. & L.) bet niilhoi ween l ii lie ic» new and raU- H>C j
i
Ho**k purchasers in tliis coniiniimly, I
mid the matter i* causing some tll»
satisfaction KUinum.ni) to both u parties. I I j
3Vm. McII
You should rig yourself out in one
of th<*© nobby suits at John A. Bar- {
! rett's Luiul cr L'it)
trDl
K, m P
m
I tbo want cheap
good*.II< Shoes,
lists and % full and com
plotc. A* TVlfPstil of FWatUy 0ro* !
eeriMMt) at
toni'hinfely low prices for Cash. 1
Give me a trial, and be cdiivinccd
that I mean just whiil I sav.
Those who bought gttano from me
are respeelfully requested to make an
immediate settlement by Oct 15th, in
order to get flic benefit of cotton op¬
tion ; otlierwls u I will ho compelled
to exact currency at face value.
With mam* thanks to all mv friend*
and customer* for thou* past liberal
patronage, I hope to merit a continu¬
ance of Uio same.
Respect fully, 11. J. SAPP.
Eastman. Ga.. Oct. 5, 1887. lm
Ilui-itcy .viiiitliclm
Controls the low priees'on blanket*,
bed covers, quills, sljcetings, and eve¬
rything else for I ho housekeeper Go
t»see him. 2t
AnmmIm- 1 '1'rlcolM.
For Ladie*" Dresses, in all the new
shades. When roll buy a Tricot dress,
be sure you get that slumped Assabet.
They are the best goods made, ami
each piece hears I ho manufacturer"*
stamp. In addition to the above wn
haveo|H*neil another shipment of 22
pieces double width Cashmeres, at 15
cents. Other houses sell tlie same qual¬
ity ot goods for 25 cents. One lot of
double width Ca-hniem at 30 and in
cents, which you can't duplicate for K>
and 50 cents.
J. J At om’s,
Leader of Low 1’riees.
Jiuwkiiisvillc, Ga.
I’isli u*(l llyslcrs.
I desire to inform tiie citizens of
Eastman and vicinity that I will keep
on hand,during the season, fresh fish
and oysters, and at prices below com
IMMition. Call at my place, No. J
Third avenue, when desiring these
luxuries 8 am, T. Hook its.
Eastman, Oct. fi, 1887. tf
•turns*j .VIhii helm
Ha* the largest and cheapest line of
crockery, glass and quoensware, lanqis',
cl ( ofanv merchant in Hawkinsvilk*.
and at price- lower than ever know n
before 2l
Thi* I* Trap!
Neve before in Hawkiusvilic has
such a large stock of Dry Goods, Nov¬
elties in Divas Good-. Velvets, Cloth¬
ing, etc , been opened tor winter trade.
See Jacobus’ goods and you will lie
pleased in price and quality.
Npi*dnl.
10 pieces Ad Wool Red Flannel, at
12 ' ; .j cents a yard.
I’will Flannel at *25 cents a yanl.
Waterproof at 50 cents a yard.
White Flannels from 12' a to $1.00
per yai d.
(’anion Flannels at 7 cents per yard.
Canton Flannels from 7 to 25 cent*
pet* yard.
Jeans, good quality, 12V cents pci*
yard
All wool Jeans at a bargain.
Undershirt* for children, from 20
! "" V' 1 '. vt ‘ s,s " om 30 «”»**>
woo!
100 pieces Fall Calicoes at 3’ s cents
per yard.
Dress Gingham* at Scents per card.
.ieksi: vs.
Ladies' Jersey- at 50 cents.
Ladies’ Jerseys at 75 cents.
Extra fine Jersey* from $1 to,$3.
Bri*,ikfast Slum Is from lOcents up
to -51.50.
It will pay you to buy your goods <>(
J. J A' 'OUt's.
Ga.
I ; or*iaIe or BCenf.
I will sell or rent, on reasonable
b'l ins, mv six room cottage, on (Jhaun
, ( 'T avenue with all necessary aut
buildings, a good well ot water, tine
l? a, 'dcn sjiot, and five acres ot good
^ iUI< ' attached. Herein i- a bargain.
Address 15. D. Woodaiid,
octtJtf Cochran, Ga,
I'ollixi Hlai'ker.
The Eastman cotton market closed
yesterday (2fitl>) with
Good d Middling 8DC.
31 Ring 8 3 .. .
Would you secure ymir money *
worth, trade with Joint II Barrett,
Lumber Cl tv.
For Californi i canned goods, call on
John H. Barren, Lumber City.
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Ttiis fun* Stallion is now the property of
\Vi»lnirt, Hush 4'o., al Inglewood, Dodge
county, and parties having good hmod
marcs should coiifcr with them rtic
animal is of the celebrated Hamiltonian
and size Morgan stock, an-l is indeed a l*eauly
in and carri I s'* For ftirllmr informu
lion, address the A III] ove named lirir.. *4*271 f
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
The partnership hen loforc existing t>o
•"ecu Res. Harrison & IUhuioii is ibis rtav
dissolved hv imitiiiil consent. J»r. 4J. W .
Itlaiiton retiring. All note, and act ■omit*
,nUKt ’M 1 rr >eon, who Ii uts art
»uin*j(t utl the liabllilicK of tlie llrm.
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D. W. LUCAS, Agent,
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Fins Wins:, Hk fa:, Ik,
Corner Fourth aiul lioutuhiry St roots
illACOA, «-.t.
Tlie trade along tlie Ihc* of the K. T. V.
& O. ltoail arc informed that I am propuri ct
to supply I heir wants on as guoU terms u»
can be secured anyw here
1 solicit your patronage Give me a trial
order on -old ltaker Uve.”
Oct. IteiqM'Ctfully, 27. ISNT ■». W. I,uc<t*
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Libel for Divorce.
(Jkoiigia—B odge County:
Edgar Wilson, .
v«. j
Sullie Wilson,
hltiil for divorce in the siq 'Prior court of
said nppcariiig county, Aug it list term, I
ft to ic court that the dcfeti
daiit Sal ? li« Wil»< -on dues not reside in
Dixlge county an d it further appearing that
she docs not reside in till* state, it is or
ifercd that said Sal lie W ilson tie mid ap
superior pear personally t'of'said or t#y iiitoruey ut tin; the next
coiii county on fourth
Monday in the February, 1 il*<-l l'.dgar isss, then V\ i mid there
to answer ol Ison for n
total di volet mil in default leiauii thereof mere Ihe
court will 1*iVI** provecd a* tojusiu uistice e sliati snail apper- i
»j dobrndailt 'VK'^niadtT jkmok by
publieatinn of lliis order in the
county Jocu.nal, islied a public East gazette of ih:»
Suite* put> at man, twice a
lubntli for two iiionth*.
fti is J8rU day of August, ll«7. Done lit
vacation. Cn.t.s. C. Kirhkk.
J. .8. C. O. V.
A true extract from the minute* of
r court. J. C. Rawlins,
« imiop, Clerk s. C. l>. t:,
Attj * for plaintiff. 8ep:2i-eo\v-2m,