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The Provision Store
Is now complete and our doors thrown wide open for
the people to buy
F sr?-■ o 1 c;.sg Groceries
at the lowest cash prices.
Wo carry tho host grade of flour, bulk moat liaillB, break
fiist baron, picklo boof, ,
w.i.o«W.MunXi;,’^.r'^kK^t eofli*«> ^U" ir ri<<» I m 11 f r»i* linl
^ m.-., -. ttir ..no an !:"!'? I iN-rn-K. T| “-. j"...... ';r' ( ir (1i.v--n.ig T) ra,, " ex- < " 1
trilCtM, bakers bread. (Hikes, rnickers, pure Stick candies,
ei*v«t-i cyt.ll/ v.„l limits. i’.-i.n ■ A \ 11 I.;, kIIKH i ()f <• tobacco . i and i Clears. •
Om tinware, o];tSs\varc and crockery department is com
llmmjr-rooni Pi®*®- W ‘‘ prices turn ish that .very defv article needed in a kitchen Of
at competition.
Our* ; *1
ttiuntioli ol . Ul|.|il\-scbot)| supcnnt«.*n«|cnt.- to this line ol -
gOOUH. ’ hll' inducement^ arc unsurpass'd, fot' WC not only
oiler the largest variety’lit lowest prices, hut will assist
Schools to pay lor them. Superintendents a c * requested to
COrrespon<l chants with US immediately or fail an* see US.
who contemplate carrying a slock of X-mas
will do Well to see our good- fili'l prices lielbl'e huving t Si
where. PENDLETON LR03.
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svill toll, ami that account-, for the steady increase IN B('>1NL-SS at the ;
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R. R. Avenue, Eastman, Ga.
in Having i an i 1 pei'idicc ot o\ t u (lit cars iu the lines of goods I carry !
stock. I In vc 1 K now w hat • hue ami how to buv i! to the satisfaction
ami benefit of iy patrons.
1 have Jii*f returned with an iininen >e ,t<ick of Drv (■ !
Shoes a ml I - roeeries, c:i of the above Mm finely coiiiiiientlahle i ,t, ,,
every both (>nr < lothin a ml I >rv (iootls • e-c-cciallv r this ;
sea son. I !i I VC brought i t! best toe c of nothing 1 ver had, and ;
prices h-wt-r than cv-
1 n I »r\- * -otids v VC new I (I r liuierc, Iricots, din
goiiiil*. plaid*, ti Hr ■ s (ioods from .s cents tip
Our shawl* are t! • i (* * in li in 1 c:i in /(•pliers in all shade*
and a re i In- clieiiji z t in tin land < >ur Lit!ii a lit gcni*’ line Angoria neck
•hawis »r«* licaiuit W have in -lock 1 an ill re ii \ i ng a line select ion
of Kngli-h flml A till ii i in Lit I (I All shades of wool,
tlaiiiicl* a I ill*!') t|.c;.| I .a iu Id it ill hi lid urtain .. (l oi|, in
slinili It'l Ciin-v, A Inn lion of I All size* of,
Hose I
-leu !! lid i".\ are,
ml ol f W I *•,! 11 n*. lister and I,
.1erse> - Inol .1 \ es III new * le*. Kid
In slim i< i a lid i i (. All my good ua un i 1
ill (Ills II lllcctl ,|
We . a t line of v < i rot rb ( a tidies, I5i-i
( ov i ii f \ I Ton
t. i l of l.e
pub
I hall I r i (licit its ctililill- j
ttanee t: i R. Newman.
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KAS'I MAN, GA.
I w I am i>o r ••!>• i ii t lie lead a ml
exp-. t lav l 1 lor who favor me
W iltl tie if | til W !( I •cry line don't
fail c on ( j o a special! v.
£ I it- of my patron*.
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PRICES LOV7ER THAN THE LOWEST.
We ;i i »t r 11 n ' 1
114*1-1 ill A i n; i I A 1.1 \ DRY 8 I* A15 LI Agent*
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S. Herrman ^ Bro “J
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Eastman, Ga.
ti nur prices are low
dow iianiiitci-il net I
ffl. H. EDWARDS & BRO.
Railroad Ave„ Eastman, Ga.
Dry ^Moolis, < lofiiinu*, Stiors, Hats ,
*
Dress Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Tinware, Etc.
\\ fail and w inter
l « n («-tt:t-2m
11 ) 11 (>i
City Li Draff Store
> I (KALI I S
Pure Drv 3 and Medicines 1 h Every Description.
cry.
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Wc t; \-l'M AN. li tin
nn-.wii- i 1 i: in r ’ Il II ’ , mst:?
I'M A 4 . i:< »i:<. i a.
II. (i. MILLKK & ( ().
Won 1 nd ic.' that
tic la linn iK’tftti'il
COFFINS. CASKETS
Sifii Miiis, sic.
■v* we are pre| ared to turn *!i III" le i iiivtIti ii•/ wanted at the shortest
p tilt* hot and on a* :»••>(! te l a* can !« il n Milcnii or (l*e
W II need that to
\ our nh r * * to \our mt.-rc-t pat*
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TIIE JOURNAL.
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If. S. ............Kilitor.
TtlUilSUAV, NOV. 10 , l*s;
JOURNALETTES.
Now in the parlor meet the pair,
M In i.-O hlei; day. IsUoiiej
XS'SZ
in thwUiwc.
—Senator D. M. Ilobeil# ami Col. J
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»ed bv * the marshal. .....
—Don’t forget the appointment of
Elder W. D. Oliver, of the Christian
Church, here on the 3.1 Sabbath in
this month.
— We are f-lad to state that Mr. H.j
WU8 ultcmlca bv L»r. Ilc-rrmaii. ;
—Ml’, and Mrs. (;. l-\ Arn),tronj;, of 1
spent a few days in Eastman !
last week, Visiting relative*. They arc ,
«-*vec welcome Visitors to our town. !
-MNsc ’ i M 'd.ina Hamilton and !
-Mary McKinnon, two of our lovely j
young lnriic*, are visiting relatives and
(ia., at ]
- 111 . Wc -yi.l, tl-o-i a .................
— l).)ii t forget the fact that tlieJorn- !
N with At. job workmer., . ffice is material now fully and prepared, j i
presses
to do your joli woik on bhoi t notice, i
*"d at pricy* to will. Macon 1
compare
or Savannah. J
*—I ol. .1, h. ANoottcn, of -Savatiuali,
is visiting relatives and friends among
lit: is a po!i,In d geiitlcinaii. and
enjoys a fine practice us an attorney in
hi-section of tin-State. j
thorized —Mr. C. W. Sparks ,s our duly au-j
agent to receive and receipt j
for subscription-) to the .InfltNAL iu
Montgomery county, Any iavors
shown him in this capacity will be j
appreciated by n*.
— We tue sorry to slate that Mr.
John VV. Lovett, one of the officials of j
tiie E. T. V. & G. Road, has been quite j
sick at Ins home in this place lor sev
(-‘•'•d daj s. We trust lie may soon re- 1 J
over his wonted heallli.
—Foster Armstrong, with his ini
parted setter and “London twist,” is |
»iu ••finest,” and i* playing havoc with
the feathered tribe js theM‘ parts. He ;
went out for a couple «if hours Fiidav ,
last ami killed 25 dove* ami quail.
—Mis* Harvey, a beautiful brunette.'
of Brunswick, is spending sometime ! i
with tlie family of her um le, Mr. T. A.
•»tiuvn*, , at Demp«ey. . Irtisi her
>ve
vi»il to tiie “p'-ne belt" may be a pleas
a nt oil".
— Mr*. Trick Wilcox, nee Miss M >1
lie llaii.ilion, after a ph-isaiit visit
several day* to relatives lu re, jn-turii- Tlmrs-!
ed It> her home at Tempei anec
day L.Mr. la*t. J
A. M. Skelton’s new residence
i* going up at a rapid rate, and will i
be completed ere the bleak winter !
winds blow. It \\ ill be a neat stria
I li re.
Mi Carrie Fort, a charming
vou ng lad v oi this count v, spent Suu
(lay last in Ka*tman, tl.e’gi.ct of Mrs.!
H..L Sapp. .Mis, F. i* teaching vliool
at present near L'iiaumny, and i. uni¬
versally beloved.
_Mi s*rs. (I'eoi'-e and Thomas Cur- j j
rt-ll, of Cochran, were among us thi*
Week. These voting gentlemen were
prospecting, with a view of becoming
citizens :tml engaging iu the liierean
tile business here. The same old tale
^ told them—“ no vacant -.tores.”
We desire to state to some of otn
torn •-pondent$ that ill.*) must . online ] i
llieni't lvcs to mutters of public inter¬
est when w riting for the Journal.—
W aiiuot publish prodiH-tious of a
personal, san-a*lie until re. totally de¬
void of news, and those interested will
bear I his fact in mind.
Mr. 15. W. l*t , nd!etoti, Hie agent
of the K. T. \ . A (i. Railway, at thi J
place, sold 8'i ticket* to the Atlanta
Kxposltioii and lit to tin* Macon Fair
-making 5tH> fnk. ts sobl here to the i :
two exhibitions. Town* iu this sec- i
Hon . i , b population . . a.most , .lit .b.uUv
w> a
tl.atot l.a.imin did not sell so well
-MAitRin.-I.iH,iseotii.tvot.su,,.
day Inst, CiHi iiist., at the residence <d
the bride's parents Mr. Wright T.
iluirell and Mi*s Sarah L. Vaughn—
Rev. J. I. I>. Miller offii iaiiug. alio! j
thi* counly. To the happy pair we j
extend on r congeal ul at ion-, and wi«h j
for them a long and prosperous life. i
I lie corn crop in this county is a |
nto*t abnudant one this year. We
met on Saturday la*t one of our pro-'
gre-sive farmers, and lie told us that !
lie had made more corn than lie could
possibly house, and would have to ;
ciivi-r Ins horse lot to shelter it. II
*a id lie had made more coin than
••Carter bad oats." This is no jest—
thi* farmer lives not ten miles from !
town. and don’t exaggerate.
—Cbri-tmas will soon be hero, and •
the children of our Sunday school*!
will xpeet some kind of entertain- 1
meut appropriate for that sea*oit. A*
vet no steps have been liken in this
matter by either of our school *. and
it would be well fur cadi of them to i
take the subject into consideration.—
Let its have something to please the
cliildii'ii.
— Mr. J. D. I*.-acock, of Hawkin*
ville, was iu La-tmam ii I ridax: la*t.
on hit return from a ' .,
wick. Hi bad with him a couple of ro
ct.-anm* in He ir green suite, just a*
they were plmkc.i t mm I lie parent tree
iu the We*t India l-liml*, and they
were quite a curiosity t > many ot oui
people.
Mi** H-tellc Hall teacher of the
infant as* in the Cl i i*tiuu Sunday
'(•liO'J, gave her scholars, together
with a numh-’i-of invited little friends,
a pleasant sociable on Fiidav evening
Iht. Lemonade,cake and confection
erics of variiMis km l* were *erved,and
the little folk* enjoyed the occasion
imineii-elv. Songs, pl.ivs and romp¬
ing made up Ibe prog ram me of the
evening, the genial Colonel Luther A
euicriiig into the same with a deal of
zi 'i and pha*ure. Th • Utile partiei
i'uui* in thi* enjoyable oe.-a*i.iii will
long reim tuber ft. and will all the more
h ve and admire their Sunday school
tear her.
Not ice.
I’ailies indebted to me, either by
m le or si« ,-ount. an- rcqiu *tcd to come
forward and - tile at once. Note* and
a- count* uni *<-lt led bv the tii *l of Jan
uai y m xi. u ill be placed in the hands
if an attorney fur collection.
J. M. Sait.
Oct. I'J'.h, 1887-2at,
of > ^public educator—follow the rule*
gi'aimuar and take Writer a*
<•! iterion in ^jieliinjj. Bill Bro.
1 l,t * Haxley Banner, in hi* last issue
knock, this Idea into‘•pi.” In apeak
XaT
“ ,,mkc or civilization’':
V h^u* ‘onced we walked for three
a^wssssres; awirr.-
1
Such spelling " in a newspaper 11 that
............... ' au pretentions .. towards ,
-
mo, ‘‘l' nljllc °l"" ia " or edueat
. >J‘ "'■•yes,-honhl
u ,,f f amine C would advise not the writer
,
; ia something' more
. .
E. Steven-, has done another good
•owartts iiuproviujr Railroad
a, " ! ! “ ,,lill « «***««•* to ilic appearance
1,1 bio l plands frontage. lie has cut
! *"b cleared away that unsightly
ffoup of trees and undergrowihalon. *
,,lC i railroad, - , thus giving an unbroken
v *cwof the town iroin North Km).—
Mr. S. -l«rvc, (l.c -1-anU of
.............. liialtar.au,1
**ow it he will prevail upon the rail
authorities to allow him to move
t!, ° o!(1 tU ‘l>oi l»,.ildmg, our people
'- vwl ' remember his kindness.
—Now that long winter nights are
here, some steps should be taken to
le-org.tui/.e our Social and
Club. It once flourished in Eastman,
and was a source of much pleasure,
inteicst and iiscfiiliu Let us have
the club again. Some one appoint au
evening and extend an invitation for
u* all to meet at their home, and we
will doubtless have the club
izcvl, suul it soon again be the pride of
lltc town. What say you, gentlemen
of the literary “turn?"
—The great need in our town is
more store bouses and dwellings.—
They are in demand every day, and
it is strange that our mauled men
don’t build and rent—thus benefit ling
the town and themselves too. Scarce-
1>’ a week passes that wc are not in;
receipt of verbal or written inquiries
as to vacant stores and dwellings, the
rates of board, etc., in Eastman. All \
this augurs of tlie growth and popu -1
larity of our town ami section, and we
' i011 dial it is strange that
a *» a ln as ’ out
capitalists and real e-tale owners do
llo t catch the incentive.
—The attention of the public is d -
reeled to the card of Messrs. Hoifeu-l- i
lct & MoCaw, Macon, which appears i
in this i*stie. This firm deal* exten
ivc, >’ l " u 'ls, brushes, gl; IS*,
l 1 * 1 **>* rh- Iti Liet i:\et) tiling iu the
Iiuu <» f painters’ suoplies ean lie found
in this house, wholesale or iciail, and
wv 1,e;4 l ,(,ak for them a share ol Hie
P a **’oiiageot this seel ion. 1 liey also
carry doors, sadi, hliiuL. cfincp.l, lime.
Hadcr pari*, etc., and at i'riees below
competitioii. Read tlicir card, and
give them a trial order.
—Mr. W. A. Morgan has returned ,
1Vo,u hU huw, ‘ H K l '"< w iu the wild. |
of G'aindeu county, and reports hav- ;
ing had a moat delightful time, and !
found game quite plentiful. He also
G’iwd d Brnnswtek vl,iI and ‘'gathering Cumbei land, J
a,, *l’ c,,t a ' *‘
'hells hy the seashore.” He brought
bark qiiilo a number of beautiful
shell w hich he presented tj his
friends. He gave John Wall a “ sea
his'-ni',” with the remark that lie
could not bring him the promised
»>"' «'»"ld 1-vrsvut him
with some bread, <• r -biscuit," as it
were.
—The proper way to build up a
town is to talk it up, tint to talk il j
dow n. How ean you expect out-ider* |
lo “take stock" in a place if its own 1
people are dubious or damn it will, a j
faint praise. An army that goes into
battle widiout eoliesion iu all it* part
is lost. !so with a eonimuuity. I’nle?
it ’‘ cii i/c , 's utai' li shoubb-r to shout
der, and work with a united will lor■
1 *' prosperity, It wil be ouistripp-d i
in , ll0 race liy its more l.ai tnoi.ious
neighbors.
_Wc make the as-ertion without !
fear ol eoiilrudietiou, hope of future J
reward or the promise thereof, that
Kastman has more pretty girls between
the age* of 8 and 18 than any town ot |
its size iu Georgia, We have no old
maids, but a lew good looki ng widows,
who Hiesubjecl of! .
arc very rctnent on
a second (U„ib!o.blo*scdne**. |
—Mr. Bennett Jones, of Maeon, but |
a former resident of our town, was I
here on Friday la*t. lie is engaged I
at present in the light niug-rod hu-i
uc**, and is canvassing this auction inf
tha* intt rest.
dur friend. Mr. Churelnnan, of
the firm of Churchman, Williams & j
C >.. of our town, has returned from
a prolonged visit to his former home
in Delaware. His trip didn’t improve j
him, however, it seems; lie has “fell
away” until he now weighs only 225 |
pound*.
We would itdv'se the naval More. I
and mi!! men in tins section to call on !
or order their wagon harness from j
15. IL Folsom, in tins place. He guar-1
itnt. es satisfaction in material and
prices.
— As old weather apj.roacbes, ii
would be a good idea to look aftci
vour flue*, pipe* and ihimuevs. i
haa be, tnUtll, ami country
jicopie scarce in town ever si in the j
exposition and Fair. Tiie people are at I
work.
—The railroad authorities should
cover Ihe old depot building with tin
or slate, thus rendering il fireptool.
There is dan get- of sparks from a pass¬
ing engine selHng it on fire.
*—Cotton has been coming in pretty
lively tlii* week, and our warehouse
mail, Mr. Stakes, is moderately
—-praise the bridge which carries
you over safely"—or, iu other words,
patronize i he uieichatit who advertises
iu his town paper. He always gives
yon Ihe best bargains.
— When your harness breaks or
wears out, cull on 15. IL Folsom, and
have them repaired. His work never
break*, and hi* prices arc very low.
—There w a* a negro cabin di stroyed
by tire at Dempsey on Friday night
last. Cause of tiro—carelessness. The
contents of the building were saved.
—It you want a “(KmI, durable set of
liar»ie*s, double or single, call on 15. IL
Folsom. He will pul them to you
cheap"!- than city prices. Give him a
trial.
—(iamci*-aid lo Tie plentiful inonr
midst, but the poor editor never has
tune tuengage in the sjicrt ot bunting,
T. 15. RvMell, of Fort Valley. Thi*
[K>cm was most elegantly framed by
Mis* Josic Koval, a lovely young lady
j of the latter place, (sister of Mr*. W.
of Eastman) and read and presented
ZttfZSZJSSZ
by Dr. Green, a noted physician ot
J that town. The poem is one of rare
SSK“" -*•-t KM
Davis, fair freedom'* groat non:
Thy Nor soul stain tyrants’ honor's chains could not hadst bend
crowu tlimi won.
In thy manhood's earliest prime,
Hlar «
Ah
With splendor oVr war-clouds afar.
a statesman, thy fame's tower grand
when Southern Confederates rose, •
Their states in.lepeiulcut to join,
F Vfs fo-r ^l» ti C *c* x^ne^i* m'iV, f»i Ji nt"
c t u
Their banner they flung to the breeze:—
Its Though base-rock in triumph no longer it waves,
the universe sees
A fortress, the states’ fabric saves.
0llr 1)avjs , |hv Mm>W8 alH , Jovs
In hoiiU of tiiv |>eof*le are slirinecl,
, 101 „ ,„ lE)lt ,. r ltou tl „
l pon thee and thine ev«r smile,
'‘‘Vfl^.^Hn^dwIdlsS.int guile.
When pilsKion IUK , |in ., udIcw (li0i
America true then shall prize
‘ ‘ii, UiVVr p!^ir“ 1Ul 'hrie d Uine'!
Fort Valley, <»a 5 phih..,
Oct. is**:.
Mr. K II. aite, brother of Messrs,
d '^ a,,d d’aile, of our town, t
again among us for this season. Mr.
W'n hone is in New York State.
—Mr. W. M. Howard has rented
the “Jessup house" on corner of Second
•" eitue and Oak street, and moved his
family therein. \Yc welcome them as
citizens of our town.
—\\ hen . in want of a good, durable
buggy or wagon whip, call on B. It.
1 oln ' u " 1,1 t *‘ ein to ol1
•
cheaper than vou can buy the same
ai ^' l0 * es a ^ w l , °l( ! *alc in Maeon or Kav
’ Ain, ah. i liese are facts, and all lie
as ^ s * s a
At the Methodist church on I ri
da >’ evening next, lllli inst., at seven
oVlof *, ,1,e,e ' vil1 h *> a missionary cn
,<M * a ' ,,,n cnt, given by the Juvenile
^i* ss '° ,,a, T Society of the Methodist
e, " ,,Tl, > ' onsistingof rccilaliott«, songs
ami dialogues. All are invited to at
tend. No admission fee.
Fannie Harris, Man’r.
—There is a movement on foot in
our town to re-organize the 0 I,j
“Hamilton Lodge" of Odd Fellows.—
This Order once flourished here, and
there are yet many of the old mem¬
bers in and around Eastman. Wc
trust they may re-organize, and build
an elegant hall for tlicit* use.
—Read the advertisement of “
h’c-V Medicated Soap,” to be Ion ml in
this issue. This soap is highly
t-iiimended as a sure cure for iiuincr
ous skin diseases and sores of h>»or °
slandinir. and , wc bespeak 1 ... lor it a trial .
*hose attlielcd.
—Kind reader, should you find a.'
laelied to this copy of your Joirnai. a
slip of blue paper explaining your
standing with this office, it is oonfl
dently hoped that you will immediate
I>' respond thereto. We are on the eve
of revising our subscription hook, and
ean only do so with any degree of sat
isfaetion to both patron and outsell
settlement of arrearages.
Notice, ’Inx I’ajcrs!
My book* will be open until
her lot Ii, 1887, for t lie purpose of
lecting the town tax.
S. 11 KitttM an, Clerk and Treas’r.
Eastman, Nov. 9, 1887. tf
l'.nipti'c lCveniM.
Emi'IUE, Ga. Nov.7t!i.
<-’ol. J. (’. Anderson was will, us
la«» Friday and Saturday, :uid left
the 12:10 p. in., Saturday for his home
in (’liiltatiooga.
Col. F. I >. Disinuko, of Griffin, Ga.,
f *P<-*»t •'Sunday with his son, W . II. His
tiiuke, the polite and obliging book
keeper of t be Empire Lumber Co , ot
ihis.l.ce
M( . ,, jVetiUvortli. who is
senling the Shlionds Manifiteturiug
Co., of Fitchburg, Mas*., spent Sun
(lay with us and made many friend*
by bis genial countenance and gentle
manly conduct.
The new mill is nearly completed.
am , wl „ , K . 0||e „, hu jn (he
Sou „ lt W , 1C „ , illUhP(1 .
We now have post and express
tic. here, ami will have telegraphic
connection with the world in a few
day Ski.im.
A Collcsr Day,
The lfiih day of December next ha* |
been set apart by those specially inter
ested as a day in which all the Sunday ;
schools of the New Ebcnezer Associa
tion arc to put forth their very best
efforts to raise a good sum of money
fot* the New Ebcnezer College.
A special programme with speeches. I
songs and something good to eat, is to
be had, so as to furnish a general good
lime and raise a needed amount ol
money for the school.
This is a practical and eomincnda
ble plan, as a good collection can be
bad in small iiits from the many—at
the same advertising the school and
interesting tliose who have given
but little thought.
The school is iu a nourishing con
diiion, and deserves the good wishes.
patronage and financial aid of all, and
especially Sunday the Baptists.
Let Hie schools all take hold
of the work in earnest and have a
pleasant as well as a profitable time.
■>cun Neuman. I5*q.
There are few gentlemen more fa
vorabty known throughout Georgia,
and the adjoining States, than Dean
Newman, Esq., the faithful and utitir
ingrepresciitativcofthefamouswhole
sale drug house of Lippman & Bro..
Savannah. Mr. N. has been “on the
road” in the interest of this house for
a number of years, and h;s name ha*
, become almost a household word in
every family and a p .wcr in btis’nes*
circles. During ail these years Mr, '
Newman lias ever had an eye singly
to the interests of the house lie rep
resent, and bv his genial, accenttno
dating and polite inanner lie has won
for himself many friends, a most en
viable reputation as a salesman, and
built up for Lippman & I5ro. a trade
• second to t Hut of no house of the kind
! in the South. This is an immense es
tablishmciP, represented by a most
efficient agent, and wc besin-ak for
i them tha patronage of tliiasection.
1 = 3 ==
alter a protracted session of nine,lav.
made neoesaarv bv Hie hearing of tin'
cause of the State vs I. J. Davis char*'
cd with the murder ol Thomas \
Miller, the particulars of which m.
1
was kindled an interest not only M
■ ficient to congregate L the people of
..... " y “'" k -
\^z:r^:tT^
i -i,..,
j bv a ' verdict u 1,11 of 1 ““uiltv of u * voluntary
•
■ manslaughter," lo which Hie court af
fixed a pi naityof fifteen years impris
j oninent in ibe penitentiary at hard la
i bor. Counsel for defense made apn'i
ealhui for a new trial, pending a hears
' The only other niininal matter ol
eouse«|ueuc«* di-p-wd of was that of
Thomas.I. Kiichpn-. charged willi the
offense of niavhem, for which the jury
U : s bte a -lioit whi.c arriving 111 *>
| verdict of guilty, and for which ho
( was sentenced to ten years in the 1 H ’"
ltentiary.
Mingling and conversing without
friends, among whom our setni-ati
uual visit* invariably prove alike fruit
lul ot plca-uie and profit, it was grat
iIViiig to note that, notwithstanding
the eon-iderable expense incurred in
,h f di> i ,0 ' ii:on of ,he>e important
criminal matters, all were out-poken
io -tppio-al of loe able and iinpaitial ,
manner in which justice i* dispensed
Irom in the the rigid bench, for rightly do of law they and see |
enforcement
order the safest means of retaining
their present enviable position it: the
front rank of the counties composing
prosperous wire-grass Georgia. i
Right truly i* Moutgotnery county
peopled with a progressive, hospitable
and intelligent citizen,hip, as unmis
takablv evidenced by tl.e.r full barns ]
a,,<| s f < ‘ i ‘k slot k, the h^■teinlly greeting
that ever awaits one at their tlircsli-!
olds, the bmiHteous spread and untuis
taken welcome within, and the readi
ness w ith winch they mbscrihe for
and read the Doixti: ( .opntv JontxAf..
It is unnecessary to add that our vi
its to Montgomery will be continued,
Aiignstsi A Thonuisvllle fCaib
road.
Tiie Swaiuesboio I’iue Fore-t, of
last week, iu an article on railroads.
says:
“From the present out-look our
county will soon be cheeked oil with
railroad*. Already we have three roads
penetrating the heart of the county.
from no-tli to south, which will soiii
,H ’ l' ,, ’l‘h'd clear at-ros* the comity.
“The road now ojx-iated from Mid
villi* to Swain-boro, will ho extended
t. \ onion, and the road 1 rom Rt
g'l-s to Summit, which is now ru ii
"'"““daily schedule, will be extended
lo Keid-ville. Ihniovun ,*c I’erk.ii s
road „ i *• irom , w udh i. v to , * Ivight * • i , ♦ willpas*
$
» i.', r*-. 1 in* niahnoad, '• ,, how- ,
0,1 ...
ever, i* lo he put ihrou^h Au¬ i
irom
gusta to Thoniasvill'*, by (’ol, 1{. M.
.Mitched who is now proidont of tin*
A. G. & S. R. It. This road, when
* ol "! *’ -* * > M - a "m-d mipoi lant
1 aiH al,tl ' olll ‘ uu *oi on. pio
*’ '' -
“Now, all these roads will be cross¬
ed by two grand trunk lines running
from Savannah to the West. The Sa¬
vannah and Dublin, and tiie Savan
nali and Fort \ alley : the last named
road will be built bv the Central road
*" order to ward ofl'tlie competition
caused by the building of the S. !>.
& \V. read."
Alilitai-y 4'oin'tuny.
Thequcslion of organizing a military
company is being agitated among the
young men of Eastman and vicinity.,
1’lie Jotux al is keuttly in tavor ot
the movement, and will lend all the
aitl ptissibh: towards seem ing the de¬
sired end. There will be no trouble
J'wtH siciiruig at ms ii Ihe i‘<iuisite
wumber ol uieiieuu I induced to join.
*-•** a meeting of the young men be call
cd, in order that the matter mav 1 e
ffiven definite shape. What say’the !
?
NI IT I
Tiie young men of Ka-tman and vi
are reque-ted to ineet at the
Court liou*con Monday evening next
*- ” ochw.-k, for the of eonsiil
a purpose
ering the advisability of organizing
a military company. Let ail attend.
M otulci-fiil Cures,
W. I >. Hoyt \ Co., wholesale drug
gistsof Rome,Ga.. say : 1V<* have been !
scliingDr. King's New Discovery for !
Consumption. Electric Bitters and I
Bucklen's Arnica Salve for four years.;
Have never handled remedies that sell
as well, or give such universal satis-!
faction. There have been some won
derful cures effected by the o medi
cities in this, ity. Several a-es ol pro-<
nouueed Consumption have l»een cn
lirc-ly cured by use of a few bottles ol I
Dr. King’s New Di*covery, taken in |
connection with Electric Bitters. Wc
guarantee them always. S')Id bv al
<1 rnggis! It
Kurklcit's Ai-tiieit Naive,
Tin: Br.sT Sai.vk in t’.ie world for
_*** • '* ’ S -'B i h, um,
1 ''' 01 ’ >H ''- < L.ippci hand*.
cliilblain*. ,-oiti*. and all '•L'" t-rtip- ^
,u ’"^ : "" 1 V, I> cures i’lle*, or no
pay re.,u,red. It i* guaranteed to give
perfect -ati'laetiop. or money refund¬
ed. 1’ru-e 25 cts. per box. For sale by
a ‘* druggists, novlDsf
-
Feisiomil,
Mr. X. IL Frohlifhsleiii. of Mobile.
Ala., writes: I take great pleasure in
recommending Dr. King’s New Di —
covery for Coii'iiiupiion, having used
it fora severe attack of Bronchitis and
Catarrh. It gave me instant relief
and etdirclv cured me, and I have not
been :tfilleted *in :c. 1 a!*o beg to-fate
that I had tried ether remedies witli
no good result. Have also used
trie Bittes and Dr. King’- New Life
1 ill*, ,, lio.ii ol vv Ii.(!i , I ...... t.m i((on)UUU(l.
]>r. King’s New 1 )*.-overv for (’on
sumption. Cough* and Colds, is sold
on a positive guarantee. Trial bottle*
free at any drug stoic. It
I'i!»U and oy^icri*.
I desire to inform the citizens of
Eastman and vicinity that I will keep
! on hand, during the season. fYc*h fi * I.
and oysters, and at prices below com
petition. Call at my place, No.
Third avenue, when desiring iIk-s:
luxuries. Sam. T. Rogers.
^ Eastman, Oct. 9,1837. tf
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*•»*«* Jovksal : Lail w*ek ft bad
° n< 11 ^‘gan i° ram on me Monday
• ^ ^ oesday it
' I 1 '"'” am f" I>ct <'mbcrandmttd- noon
**> ? M enoHyh ’ turbnelt. | W
U 1111 1 * at,,H am T7 ?
-■£"«£"SiSsur..:^ { \\ r
JS-ut k J ” 1 t r- T'f"" ThJ * ,fc 1
I,ajis , the „ most , broken couutv m Hit)
state, and mueli of the unit nd»
wa^liesl off vines and U lvimr "lllsules barren ~Kn
^ ro wlli on the after
(1m , v art> OI|ce c „|,| Vlllw | UM d to see
hundreds of acres broken with gullies
several feet deep producing uo grass
or timber is no prosperous koking as¬
pect. These lauds weto worn out by
early senior*, who tried to cultivate
j,, ( |, c 0 j ( j way.
The progressive iillcr here now uses
improved iiniilemtiils, gives his farm
the proper attention, prevents washes,
and by careful cultivation and by the
lilteral use of romiMercial fertilizers
ilicy reap good harvest* evety year.—
( Vlten is tiie chief product, and next
routes sweet potatoes; these are ex
teusively grown to the neglect of grain
anti gra-ses, wliicli accounts tor no
S ( 0 ,.] ; being raised or children cduca
t , ( |.
Abbeville, (he countv scat, D a thrlv
m-- little citv with a popuilatiou of
2,500. Onc-fouith of the business
houses are bar-rooms, and at this *ea
son arc well patronized. Wagons
from North Carolina stood thick up¬
on the sheets there Saturday, and re¬
peated shouts ol “Here's your Bun
combe cabbage !" “Here’s your fresh
chest nuts, apples,” etc., from ihe liar
civ drivers, who wore broad-brim hats
UU(1 thcIr pau(s h , gH i„ their heavy
U ,. ( , tfail boot *, drew large crowds
alollllt i (hem. and considerable money
,.i ia ,i,r Ct l Hands.
.Several loads of cabbage, averaging
from four to six pounds each, grown
front I). M. Ferry & Co’s “lale flat
I >iilcb" seeds arc sold daily in this town
for “Buncombe,” or a superior variety,
which they claim Avas originated in
Buncombe county, N. C. I canvassed
Buncombe as well as all the counties
joining it on my tour through that
Slate, and know whereof I speak.—
But ihe heads arc of fine size, firm,
tender and of a flavor that all admire.
We sell the seeds, so I guess it is all
right, anyway.
Those wagoning from North Caro¬
lina are very rough in appearance and
railier rude in manners. The people
through here are of a different stripe
altogether, and don't care to give them
lodging, so they find it necessary to
camp by the roadside and sleep on the
damp ground, which causes frequent
Tiie ' • n-ve 1 • s op f
had weather or mtiddv road a, and of
•
ten have thru* . horses to slip . on tiie
slrak-urlace and , strum or akin . . them
selves tearfully; and but for their
kmiwledge of planters’ “Old Time’’
' » rup, which they never fail to
eairy and relieve their coughs, and
Ramon’s ucivc and bone oil, which
penetrates like gas and liealslike mag¬
ic, these poor travelers would experi¬
ence no little pain and inconvenience.
—Change oft Innate, poor wafer, irreg¬
ular meals, etc., also causes among
them sudden sickness, like diarrhoea,
sick-stomache, headache, cte., and
nothing they trv effects a more speedy
cure than " Ransom’s Relief.’’ They
are unanimous in their praise to Spen¬
cer Ai Brown for placing these propar
tum in all drugstores, where sufferers
can drink and live; and when they
meet this company’s traveling men
precious gifts ol sink things as they
have are often bestowed.
I ; out the night last week with a
farmer in this county who own* a
< in,, near <ai ins vi I le, Kin. Iwaste
lating to him my adventures iu the
mountains, etc,, and lie arose to tell
about going through the country from
“* l,,s ,0,uU n ‘ rni ' He began
i,v sa > in K 1,0 visited first a town in
Georgia called Louisville, and then
lob I of the place ami people. Next he
told of how he got lost in Hie woods
and found himself in a sappling field,
where there was a town called Mt.
Vernon ; and then he gave a short de
scrip’iou of the city and its inhabi¬
tant Ile said it was neat a river,
which lie ( ios-ed i at a place called .1 ,
i5cll s ferry; lie went on to speak ot
the large cypress, hickory, white oak,
sweet gum. etc., which grew in the
swamp, and of tlicir value if the peo
pie only knew how and where to put
them on the market. I gave him m>
undivided attention and joined him
in the praise of Hint section.
When I told him I was reared among
tin- pines ot wire grass Goorgia, and
had been wi’liin a few nii’es of his
Florida home, and lived 95 miles of
Mt. Vernon, he scarcely realized that
I meant it.
lie is a tdauiu li Democrat, and was
..........o'", aged to *ciz.c 1 * the reins ........................ of nnient
govei
in III ISNl! ISM., .111(1 and lmw now ilie\ Hie* have Since, since con- on
I rolled the colored vote, and closed by
congratuhuing me upon my
edge of the country over which I have
j|. aVl .| ( .,i .and upon the position which
j mul made mo IY*t*l at home
, )V 1,„ i„g a miuiberof bis family.
who jll>t at lilllP! aml (X
.•using himself for some time.
Wind from the northwest is blow
iwg uji dark flying clouds this even
ing. and indications are that this will
lie a most disagreeable week.
I see from the county paper here
that Gov. John 15. Gordon, of Georgia,
ha* been delivering a scries of
eraMe 'js-eebes in (>hio in the interest
of hi* partv m that State. Hurrah
f,a-Gordon, I still *ay. IL S. T.
FROM At (IfsTA, OA.
Nov, 7.—I am, at last, again in my
native State. The mud with which 1
i 1
l ,,, vi, "' l v ’ l,as ,1, ic ' 1 awa v
- .
and -dieai v November" is as pleasant 1
•
,l ' S I" '"<*•
1 rcai-iu-d this city yesterday even
and * was soon admiring its broad,
mg,
well ^ffcaded streets and magnificent
ImibUngs. This is unquestionably
prettiest located city in the South, and
Is growing in inlcre*t every year.
Several extensive hotels are iu course
of *trtifturc now. The masonic build
ing which wa* burned some time ago,
is now being replaced in i legant style,
The Uniicd Stale* building will go up
in a short time. The lands have been
bought, and work will be begun in a
few day*.
I came into tW* St*to in Columbia
counly, not for from the spot where I
was born. Everything appeared
more pleasant as aoon aal sf ruck Geor
giit soil. CiHu ml»io county i» worn
out, and rtiueh of it past redeemmg
Old field aappiinffs, small sweet gum*,
dogwoods, )dtua hashes, etc., aland
-thick In tho-fleld* which once prralnccd
all the health giving grain* and fruit
brought by wty^rtllo and well equ¬
ated section, but the good old day*aru
gone the place,” now. ‘'^Mtigs btyt am
the place! dat
gone. Tlie first pped to «*k
directions, etc,, the ticgr Ito occupied
Ihe premises said bel glvipg the
desired information. “ » I* you got
auy ’bacco 'bout yon ?” Of course I
denied, and was told bow to reach the
place sought. “How far?” I inquired.
“Onlino zackly, but if you’ll count the
post you can tell.” “Any roads turn*
ing off?” I asked. “Not as I knows of,
but if you’ll loqk ’long as ye go ye will
see.” I thanked hint and rattled on.
I stopped to ask two or three other*
how to go, but they supposed I wns
alter them fot* rent 'cotton and would
not come out. -**
I now work Richmond, Burke, Scre¬
ven, Bulloch, Taftuall, Emanuel and
a part ot Monigou»vj:y, and then into
Laurens. * 1
Good coll cations, g»od sale*, good
health, good ^oods^ood her, ®|d roads, good
costomcrs, good boy.
**^ It, I,.
a
„__' lienortrt * ■ »__ Mauihty. . , * ,
We understand, Hint Demoresl^
diaiige* Monthly has its editorial been making oxtcnst^F
in staff. If par
allcl results could alway* beobtained
we would advise every publisher It)
s <>.«! -to ; for tl.» N.vml-or
number, which has Juat arrived, is
co., a,j
Monthly has ulwavs veoti in the front
rank „f b„, ,|„
new blood that lias now been infused
iu.o it puts It ahead of ^nviU* Be
azino fore subscribing for.youtefamily hiag
for the coming veur, you should
' ;
see Demorest’s, t for they say with , , tmtli . .
that “it contains a dozen magazinesdu
one, and funiifties iuformntioir ami
amusement for the whole fandJv.”—
rnbl„hcd by w. <c m,t. IH o u „ w »t,
15 East I4t!i Slicet»-N. Y. i
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, In Brief, and to the l eftst, .
liver Dyspepsia isdntftdfnl. Disordered
is misery, •Iudigastioa Js a foe
to good natures * , y Y
The human digestive apparatus is
one of the most ctuifffi ion ted and won
derfiil things in existence. It is caalh
put out of ordofV
Greasy food, tough food, sloppy,
food, bad cookery, mental worry, | a to
hours, irregular habits, ,*ami many
other things wliicli ought ilbt <o bt*,
have made the,Amcrioau people aAqi
t ion But of Grccn’C dyspeptics Slower ,
has
dono a wonderful work in reforming
this sad bufcuoss' and tnakfng the
American people so healthy float tney
can RememberNo enjoy tlioir meals and bo happy.
happiness with¬
out health. But Green’s August
Flower brings health and happlii ess
to the dyspeptic. Ask your druggist
for a bottle. Seventy-five cunts.
4
Cotfou Market.
The Eastman cotton market closed
yesterday Good Middling (9to) with
Middling ^ 8,', 0 ,
For California canned goods, call on
John II. Ban-ell, Lumber City.
—Our terms for job work are strict¬
ly cash. No deviation from this rule.
You should rig yourself out in one
of those nobby sjriis at John A. Bar¬
rett’s Lumber City. ,» ,
The higliest^ash price panl for seed
cotton by Harrell & Smith.
-->—.....................
Joint 11. Barrett, Lumber City,.sell*
the best gent ? 8, and lady's shoef
—-S. T. Rogers has on hand a large
supply of new syrup—the best in-Ihe
market. tf.
Would you secure your money’s
worth, trad* with John II. Barrett,
Lumber City.
The pit ivt and freshest groccricS oa
ly. at John II. Barren's Lumber City.'
$25 Reward!
STRAYED OR STOLEN
From hit place 10 miles northeast of Last
mail on Kastman and Dublin road, on Kri
day night. •» iriast u one LAlitH-i BLACK
A1AKH All' LK, about !> years old, swinuied
ln right shoultiey and a little lame there¬
from ; liasfi white mark or scar on left hind
leg just f above f<u-1tie tfce knee, i will pav the
sum < return of the aniimil to
me named. at Kastman,, or at mv place atmc
J. J. HARKKLL. ’if Sr.
Kastman, Oa., Nov. !>, 1.NS7.
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Dissolution Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the copart
licisbip Aslibuin, heretofore J. existing between W. \V.
J. llurriHoii and It. It. Jones
under linn name of \V . \V. Ashburii A to.,
is this day dissolved. Oct. -2»lh I,ss7.
\V. IV. Aauiu RN ,fc Co.
Nov. 2-41.
THE “ORPHAN BOY”
This fine Stallion is now the prop ertv of
should confer masra with tlu-m. k
inures The
i!< °* B* 0 celebrated llainiltoniaii
al|(1 yiorganMoek. and is indeed a beauty
in size and carriage. For furl her informa
t,on . addrewtheubove named fir,r„ ec‘27tf
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
The parinerMhin her. li.ft.i-e existing 1.*
tween I>rs. Damson A Itlanlon is iliis day my
dissolved by mutual consent. Dr. (5. W.
I5lanti.il retiring. All notes and accounts
must sinned lie paid the to liabilities Dr. Harrison, w Ho has as
all of the firm.
I. II. IIAltIH.SON,
(i. \V. PLAN ION.
Clmnncey. Ua., Oct. 21, tss7. 4t
D. W. LUCAS, Agent,
— DKAI.liU II.—
h Tub, liquors, Cigars, Et,
Corner Fourth and Boundary Streets,
>11 CON, CJA.
tradeTlfmg *^ _ line K. T. V.
The the of the
U. Komi an-informed that l.im prepared
to supply III. ir wants on as good terms as
can l>o seen red any wheTe
I solicit voHr patronage (jive me a trial
order v on “Old Baker Kvi*.’’
Kea|.oetfiillv, 1>. W. I.neu*
Oet.S., MW. lm
1 " * ~ "
Citation.
Gko*cua—* Dodge County.
xaiM-y'Bilrt*Administratrix deeensetl^has ia^due^forin^|>|>lk‘(l of TV. p
Klirt m
amt Lcb'njzinlT'fo'Voe said applhmiion.^" esiate hi ot lx--liennDin said dcocascib tliy
Ji«.* t , " ut
i ; in Ka»tman.
Thi* Oct. '51*1 1887.
I Ordinary j j» ozu D.’c. .
soviMt.
massm.
Pemtle’s 'Medicated Soap!
** Ah
V
/
t TttJDF, MAUM.
TtIB «BK.\Tt.»T 11 HaU.SU ItEMKBY
vet offered to tin) pul-lic. Endorsed and
jprescribed the home testimonials: by the mcdie.-.I fneultv. Itcud
TH* I’JtMBtJi MKUICA TKIlSoAl* L'O!
Uentlcmcu-r-I writ, to «nv that anil mv wife
hoa used your soup in our lumilv, liium
that It iioanesscH'411 that you claim for it,
viz: and Healing readily and Curative heal under Powers. Wound
Bores Its use.
hkv. J. l>. Anthony.
Spring Hill, Montgomery Co., (ia.
Thk 1'kmri.k Mkotcatko Simp Co:
Ucutlcmcn—I have used your Mcdientcil
thmpon several ensowpf old and stUblKu-n
Sores and find it wonrfcifiil la its healing
properties. Hy its uso l first eurtil a lad
who was suffering widi a imml-er of Ulcers
orcyaaratatiding.l and found It cured next rupidlv used nil iton my stwk then
sores
iifiou them. ltnk« nlealure In recommend¬
‘It ing its all use to el.-.im the pthdle, it. and further state
m» you lor
.1.0. Forsyth. Supt.,
For Dodge. Mei*s & Co.. Chimney, (ia.
Thk Pkmblk Mkoicatkd Soap Co:
tlcntlemcH—f hereby certify that I have
used your Meilicutcd Soapon ii skin disease
ensued from a case of Ito soot n. I had been
unable to obtain auv relief from said skin
disease mull 1 began using your Soap, I
exiJCTieuced have iuiMle hut three applieatibus mid have
hy the continuation great rolief, and tiillv believe
of it* use it will euro
me. 1 take preut pleasure in recommend
lpg itause to the public in general,
/tteapeetfully, ,1. D. Mo in doit,
’ Sherilf Montgomery Co., (ia.
-
akin tTimtrpnseed beaut for (lie toilet, makes the
ifu II. soft and white, removes
T* pnnples, splotches, blaek-heails, and cures
c »»*'Pl»«> and humls.
^enUcmu'-n-A*ter C uJing ^ou’r kmp with
l * 1‘mhewttaUngiv nvommeiiil
* PU *
«a,
TiirTKsnu.K Mehicatki) Soar co:
four year* stmuiing, and, l -SjkJS eoitSOeiK
can
ly Well. Nothing ske being-used In emuk>e.
to^rtr. , J. h. iti: iox.
Tl i k Pf.wbck
Benthsmen—I taket plunsure iu stating
have used '♦‘'uesot.p In several eases
and UahIi among Infants and ehild
and have found Itwondertully effee
It is a splendid pi-eparaffRvn.
For old Offe. t. )lusoq & to., Meih^ua.
sores, ulcers, eruptions, s>$oma,
Fortale iu SMstumii, by lVndleton Hros.
W, W. Ashhurn * Co., U. Anderson A to..
tt. II. Cottar & Uo.. Tlemnan .t llerrman,
atd by Parker & Doughtry. |„ M t urv/
klmuneey, Ua.
DODGE SHERIFF’S SALES.
Fof First Tuesday in December, 1887.
WM1 l»o sold liefore the court house door
in the town of Kusimm. l»odgo county,
(ia., during the lejfal December, lion in of sale, on tt'iu
first Tuesday hi 1!*K7, tin- 101
lowinjr property Jo-wit:
Five acre* or land; more or loss, with Im¬
provements KuMklif .thereon, near the town of
right Skid coiurfy, hounded on (lie
north K. 5>y of way or E. T. V. & (i. It.
thew Company, (.'lark, on die west by loud of Mat
on tliosoutli by Cliumu-uy me*
nuc, on the west by vacant lot. Leva •it on
as the property of J5. I) Woodard to satiw.
fy parlor a superior of court Dodge ti fa Issued from the so
court 1 county in ftuor of
Johnson & 11»Wis vs U. 1>. Woodard, and
written notice given.
Also at same time and place lot* of land
Nos. 131, liV.Luul 13.'! in the Ibtli district of
ii Dodge fns.in county, to satisfy t wo superior court
favor of AVm. Muilis vs Win. Ra¬
gans William and Ai Uoyd nil is. Sniitli, William one llagi-iis in favor unit of
vs
dorser. Lloyd Fmlfh principal, nn-.i J. Tripp ii -
Btvted on as the property ot Win
Kagan. Issued from the sui crier court f
Dodge Win. Kogans county in favor Llovd of \\ in. Mollis
and Smith and Win,
Mnllis vs Win. Kaguus and IJoyd Smith
pi-imdpal Also and (i. J. Tripp indoi-ser.
at same time ami place lo: of land
No.8:Uiidi<: Uih district, Dodge county to
satisfy one superior court li I'.i in favor of
Vest Brothers vs-Daniel MeCranic; one
sujierlor Daniel court MeCranic; ii fa In favor of L. M.Cm
r> vs one mortgu'/e fl fa
in favor of A. Curry vs Daniel Mei'ratiie,
Levied on as proporly of Daniel (IcCranie.
All issued from the superior court ot said
county. Also
in forty and bushels shuck, of corn, levied more or less,
the ear on as dm
property ol ti Janies issued Kyuls to the satisfy sui-erior utm
moil gage la from
court of Dodge eoiiihv in favor of Chesa¬
peake Uuauo Co., vs -lames Itynls.
Also at tlie-same time and place lots nf
land Nos. 2.VJ, 23d and "JK! in the Mill dis¬
trict of Dodge county to satisfy a superior
court H fa issued irom the superior court
Of said county, levied on ns the .). property of
AI. A. Walker iu favor of i>. Hear’ vs
WSlker Brothers. Written, notice given.
This Noy. ,j. T. Kawi.dM,
Sher i IT.
Libel fer Divorce.
(htORUiA—Dydgv Com.ty: Ldgar Wilson,
i
Libel Sallie Wilson. )
for divorce in the supei ior court of
said county, August term. I*s7.
It appearing to the court that the defen
dant Hallie Wilson does not reside in
•tftdoes ptodga,county not reside mill itfurtIier:ii>|K‘aringtliut in this state, it is
or
i ered that aaid 8ullir ; Wilson be and ap
ifear |ieraonally or by attorney at the next
«Wpe nor eourl ol said county on tiie fourth
Mood lay in February, isss, then and there
to Mil awer the libel of Ld-zai- \\ iisoh for n
total divorce, mid in default thereof tb*
ooni-twill proneed us to justice siiaii apper¬
tain. it is further ordered I hut service of
sui# libel on said defendant be made hy
publication of this order in .tiie Doliok
Vm nty JotitNAL, a public gazette of this
State puli islied at Easttnun, twice a
month for two mouths.
This 'Z.'lrd day ol August, 1*S7. Done in
vacation. '
Chau. U. Kirhkic,
J. S. C. o. (.’.
A true extract from the minutes of
Dodge superior court. J.(‘. Kawi.Ins,
DeL/.cv », ilisiior, 4'lerk S. c, I>. (.'.
Attys for plaiutiif. 8ept27-eow-‘Jm.
Fresh Fish and Oysters.
FRUITS and VEGETABLES.
The public are hereby notified that I
have opened up oil Count v Kntul next door
lo Marlin Peaenek’s mill mid ginnery, ami
wlitre 1 kv(‘|» at all times fri-Mi lisli
oysters, sjiecinlty fruits and vegetable*. I make a
of iny Imvincss. and deal onlr in
tin- freshest and business best, and trust nv tiie srpiHiH
methods of to retain confi¬
dence and patronage of tiie trading public
My stock will always bo ample to the tie
maiiils .1 KespeettuUr, W. BOHANNON*.
OCtli-.'ltll
$175,000000.
INSURANCE CAPITAL.
Parties desirous of insuring tlicir pro¬
perty or lit" will do well to carrespoint
with me as I am recording agent of the lot
lowing Insurance O.inpnnioa:
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CON I INKNTAL, of New Yel k ;
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oldest I ain prepared to give Insurance iu the
and strongest companies in the
world on nil classes of pro|M.*rt.v, Cotton
(iins, Saw .Mills. Merchandise, etc. I ii m
also agent for tile
Mutual Lite Insnranco Comp’,.
, of New York, which is tiie oldest and
strongest company in the world, its ea
till and assets amotin'ing to the enorinou*
sum Ol Mlia.OOO.OOO.
I Write or apply to K. D. (JRXTUV.
8ept 2b-.'lu., Kastmau (•»
J Ih Porter*
EASTMAN, GA.
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