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THE JOURNAL.
|{. H. BURTOX, • • . . Editor.
official Organ of Dodge County.
Official Organ of Telfair County.
I 111 t:s|*AY. NOV. 17. PH7
yon: OK TilK ANARCHISTS HAMJ.
All Hit* Gume--*A Brief Sketch of tht
Execution and Htirlal.
(',,ii . ..... Nov. II.—Anaccht-ts I’ar*
I'l-cher, , r,n "l . .....i *• I * ii„.
POP*, r •
)llV j,.( v ,| || i\ market ttinnierers, have
|i rll iluoiIItal by (lie law, tliesof.
tint tlicv had hoped to throttle,
The mi U«Mb*k
I hi. nioniftiL'.
At |):l.i iffleek this morning Clilel
lleputy tile: on arrived at tlio jail
with lie* fatal documents authorizing
the cv ,niton. Mr. Glcawn iintnedl
at |os*« 1 Oiifeien c with
lie >!ief IF in private iipartiiieiil that
W.I- locked nml bolted at once on the
id", idle they were still confer*
1 m; pie-' internal fever had so in¬
1 re:i fo induce him to order a
wine, which was ear
ell and swallowed at a
A few til ill lit!’ were then oc
eM| z. lo Mm in writing itutograplis
for H?. ttaihed to the sheriir*
< iflb'C,
MNi,I\i. Till: MARSKIf.f.AlsK.
At 10 o'loek I her \va iliging tl e
in li tin 1 other pri
tut
At lo ;|0 o’, ‘nek I’at'sons, Fischer
an l"< • a-k I for '^0 minutes each
on ll pal|ow», in tvlileh t<i make
■eehi ’I lie sheritf did not
I 1 ■* * t urii ttn> answer to the re
(i lie
i'idl'iwiiig close upon the telegrphie
report 1 1 *>iti Springfield this morning]
that Gov. Oglesby had decided once
I • r all. the deputies commenced at lb:
o'clock di'trilmtiiig tickets to the
porter* vv ho were to watch the inarch
to . tfie • gallows, 1 , .... the greatest . , hustle ,
no 1 cNeitement prevailed in theoinee
of ilii' jail, hut Spies in Ids cell contin¬
ued writing mi uninterruptedly, and
tlie others remained cqiuiity iminlui-1
laid, imtwilli-tanding the confusion i
that marked the hegitiidijg of the end. :
At t * I :."i I o'elork the reporters were
admitted into the cell room to witness
the exeentinii. They w ere ccndu' ted I
to the north corridor tttid seated w ith-1
in :i few l’i Ilf till' H'Ul!ilIll.
At 11:12 o'clock the doomed men
wen* e iug tin ii' linn) lunch. 11:1
*J![ li'eliM'k the Sherill’ eolnmelie T I ti
read the ih :it , i ai r.nit t*i Spies, The
dcntli warmut . 1 I tli-d to Spies,
then ti risehef, and thou to Engel,
nut lit 11 :i:< o'clock Iiciitl \\a.
iioafly through with ./ !
Spies, Engel ami —7 her Were I
their shroud »! hi ling at the grate
door and >: iug adieu- to friends in
e v
A 1 ii .* 1^ the 4 I It titaivli to
il tl'old *tarli'd.
t ll V dated, the trap \'ll at
11 :*»l.»'. J.M-l,.
I In r (lift very liar.l, us .lid nN*
Pill’s. Ills I'd nitrified and
Wicked feiirlidlv.
Fischer’s lu«t word > i'i’o. “Hurrah,
lur Aiuirchy ! I he | r 1st* id till
Aiii»r' hi«ts stopped li. itt ng in thirteen
and half minutes.
At 12 :I2 o el.M W the eofllns for the
ii
nient*. Merc illniril to tin* gallows.
i n i n s t it vi, oiiHKqrn’.rt.
4 *tti* am*. November 13.—The fit nor
a! pro. ion ol the tlea.i Aiiarchi'D
he jail lo mote Imt ween 1 aml 2 oYlo<k
this uti.'i'noou It was h<’ail.al hv
ami a ha ml of mii'i. iaus in the uni
foni' of ihe (iet'imin army. Imme.li
ately ait. rvvai.i came the mfinliers of
tlie defense omm.ttw*, headed by
.George hilling who carried in
his hand a tl*• »*:* 1 tribute. Following
them tnar.'he I, eight abreast, nearly
two liiimbed members of I he Aurora
Turn Ferien. of which August Spe
was a member. Tin* whole society wii*
m»t out, a- members are not iu sym¬
pathy with Anarehv. Four hundred
of the \ orvvaris Turner Society came
jicxt. wealing
rt* nviH.rsuN Tiir.iit iikkasts.
Tbi» brain b ot the Turners is more
• vi'onglv tinctured with Socialism tIt:*i>
anv ot the oilier sovietiej. A bundi<d
•t the Fort • licit brunch cum** next, and
It folk wed the hearse ot Align*t
ies. tin • opof vv Inch wu *•»> Ci 'Vert d
vvilli lloial ti'bates that nothing else
could be seen. Inside was a licldy cov¬
ered ca-kcl of black broad cloth, oven
which was I In own a -a-ll of red silk.
I In n am tlmr hand w heeled into Lake
Mreet |'laving a dirge, followed by
in any biiudred member** of t tie (Vn
trul Labor Union which comprise*
wmiic ol I In* luo-t ex 11 erne Socialists
III I lu* ell V. Next ei*me the heat'si* in
which lav the eotiln of Adolph Flseh
. ,
oh'oi.'a l in w - It n.OWT.RS.
but not so | •l u*e CT as that of Spies,
Ni m eano* 1 1,.* Jicur-c containing the
re 11 n* of Parson*. On tlie box by
I by driver sat a mail holding ill hi*
band* a lloral , ...t,*,,... / toh tut'
metis** size ibid l be inscription _ of flow
ci s "From om ix. Iy oi ot l i.. Assembly Assend.lv -No. W. 1 l.tUi ’h» 7 ”
♦•«Miltl ik» »(*(*!) a ImjihIjtiI ItTl away.!
Tht* is iIn* n.semblv to which Faisons
I'lniiged until ii was expelled Ifoin
i ■ mder on account oi its adherence
, iiH* .. ,ui«*c (»i .. tin* AnaifliNt*. . , , A«
t ro^i
Pat 'oii.’s eotiln u a* lluocii ll simnle
......... I u ' " d , »iln ribbon, 1 lieu along ,
••a n*e a collier cohort of the Central
l.tbor 1 IliOft, <*mpo»c(t ut repi'Csonta- j
ti |
vuh t»l’ all n is of trade*. Behind
those xvero lb '• bcai>e, , ot ...... huge! and I
Llnjrg, ovi vv Iiose Idaek <•> Kins were
ilic d •l 1,11 oai,ui ...... n Winch i.t 11 tl»C .| men
ti.ul l"tiglit. Several Coial piece* were j
iMri'ed behind. Thy heui>e* wen* fol¬
low ed by i u i lUge* •'(Villaining ,
lai.vmiMir | :
tii F. iikvh xtK.N "|
and ... by v organizations,
arioii- tnoor j
and numbers of men, women and chil- '
• ......... d< it on foot. . 1 |
"TilKo'f rt.F thk j AW ” ;
in jiioccssioii, It iflt contained , i
w
twelve or tiiteeu bauds of music wu
j went v-t litre minute- in passing.
prceeedeil desolate to one ol tlie barest ami j
I. most J gravevtirds on ,nc out" . ,
ekirts ol . Ihe city, wherein l he pres
................
A nan,',hod* Were filially buried. Jlut- !
xr.d bitter in ii rm lira and tlm
cry ol I l.rot|ti* the law. aerorupaul- !
id the . amnir word- spoken over the
<ivc Lien . bodies. .. !
f*s
j I
-—Next „ . „„ lhui’sdjy, , 24t.'i, thunk.• .
js * |
giving day.
fftllrc.
Parties indebted lo me, either by
or account, arc requested to come
and settle at once. Notes and
not settled l>y the tirftl of Jan¬
next, will bo placed in the hands
an attorney for collection.
J. M. Sai*i*.
Oct. 13t li, 1887-2m.
Notice to Land Owners.
Below will Ik* found lands which aroun
for the year 1*«7, through neglect
otherwise, and notice Is hereby Riven
at the expiration of thirty (30) days
this end publication aold for the same will be ad
said taxes—some of
which Is unjiuid for rh'ee(3>years—unless
-aid taxes, together with costs »f this
Nos. 105, HS, IKl. 1M,
is, 4 : 1 , l«*. I'.KI, HIM, uni, 4 !), 170, SMI.Ml, 350,
*>* -J'ffiffiSSgfijftSJh. 21. 170, .V». 40, 12, 15. B , K .
4*2, 17, t«.
1VI. .l«th 200. l)l.trlct-10!., 267. 105, 1W, 300, 07,265,
15th District—45, 100,14, Kit, 231, 100, 237,
31<l. 271 240, ISO.
14th District—211, 239, 123, 244, 310, 319,
I lull" District- 135, 12, 171, 81, 232, «!. 215.
270. 211.
Parlies interested er< had Kent a nply at once
to the undersigned, Ait pay tax thereon, und
thereby save further costs and Double
No\ 17-tin. Tax Collector It. Kyals, D.
C.
Tax Notice--Laat Round.
I will b,» at tlie following places on the
days named: •*
( hiuuieev —Nov. 10th.
Mitchell's— Nov, 21st.
Dubois—Nov. 22ml.
It.iwlir.s-- Nov. 23d.
Middle (ironnd Church—Nov. 24th.
Kastman—Nov. 25th and 2 th.li.
Ptmtl Town—Nov. Mill,
.Mho, will U' hi Kastman on the 30th of
Nov* tuber, mid 1st mid 2nd of reeeuiber
f»r the purpose of closing niv boo**.
it. ItYAl.S,
Not 17-31. Tax Collector D. C,
the Benefit of Visitors to
ILx/JI O 3ST
at all times, the
Kennesaw Restaurant
SID HD JM'Sil STREET.
nder the man •retiii'Ul. >f .1. Valkntixo,
Ins lilted up
+
One Hundred Nice Beds
which will lie let at reasonable prices.
The capacity of Hie KENNK.SA IV 10 feed
Iliopubic other in liie is city. two thirds Hundreds larger of jwople than any
can
be t"l tiny or night without tin* least delay
and wilh'thc best tli it the market affords.
I'lie best cooks and polite w aiters.
Attentive ulerks will serve tins finest
wine*, wldst evs and liquor.* of nil kinds.
Slop at the Kennesaw.
23-3m. J. t alcullno, Agt.
■>ept
&*<£# Howard!
STRAYED OR STOLEN
From in f place Id miles northeast of Kast¬
man ' 11 Kasliiinii mid Dublin road, on Fri¬
da* nicht. I h Inst., one I.AHGK BLACK
M AUK Mi'I.K, aliout !i years old, Nwinnicd
iu right shoulder and a little lame there-
11 mil: has a w hite mark or scar on left liind
leg just above the knee. I will pay the
sum ' f :?-’■* fir I lie return of the animal to
me named. at Kastman, or .1. .1, at tnv AltitKLL, place above*
11 Sr.
Kastman, Gn„ Nov.ti, 1**7. tf
THE “ORPHAN BOY.”
’I liis lino stallion Is now the property of
\S ishart, Bush A Co., at Inglewood, Dodge
county, and parties having good l.l'.l.xi
marcs shnuht confer with them. Tlie
animal is of tin* celebrated Hamiltonian
and Morgan stock, an i is indeed a beauty
oi size ami carriage. For further iuformn
tlon, address tlmnbovo mitn. d firm, «<-27tt
»s ttt T “UwAw, TTC A C! AgcHw, A 1
.
"*
-pkalku u,—
Wises, Lira, • E • m, * Sit, ’
( onu r Fourth and Boundary Streets,
.11 MO V ti t.
I’lie trade along tlie lino of the K. T. V.
A (i. Boa.I an* informed that I am prepared
to supply th ir wants on as good terms as
order .......
on “Did Baker Kve."
K.'speel fully, I>. tl . Lucas
< >et . 27. iss7. 1 in
Citation.
irotfiiiA- Dodge County.
'I'o vv Imm it ma iy con.' em:
Nancv >. Bur t admi nist rat l ix of W. I*.
Burt deceased, lias in due form applied to
llie undersigned lor leave to sell tin* lands
belonging said to the estate ot ..aid deceased,
slid npplieaiion, will lie beard on the
fice first in .Monday Kastman. in December next, at my of¬
This Oct. 31st I8S7.
•John J. Kozak.
Nov 3-it. ordinary D. C.
Pemble’s Medicated Soap!
MU /
V 31.1. m tlARk.
THE GUF.ATi. 8 T HEALING REMEDY
vet ofi'ered to tlm public. Kndorscd and
preserilied tin* home testimonials: by Hit* medical faculty. Read
I'lIK i’KVIBI.K MKlIte.t tkdSoai* Co:
Gentli ineit -1 write to say that my wife
has used your swap in our lumilv, anil (imm
dm t it possesses ill that you claim for it.
viz: Healing and Curative rower*. Wound
ami sores readily lu*al under its ust*.
Kkv . J. D. Anthony.
Spring Kill. Montgomery Co., Ga.
Tnie Pr.Mitt.K MrmcATKii Sovrt’o:
Gentleinen —I have used vour Medicated
Soap oil several eases of old und stubborn
Sores and find it wonderful In itsbenliiur
pmpertie*. Hv its use I first cured a lad
vvlm wu* suffering with a number of Ulcers
of a yearstanding.l next tntetl it on my stock
and found it cured rapidly all sores then
“I**" them. I take pleasure In recommend*
i,> use to the public, und turther state
it i* all }oucL*.in» for if*
J. (’. Fohsytii. Supt.,
For Drnlge. Meigs A- Co., t'huuncy, Ua.
Thk I’kmiii.k Mki>ic.viki> SoapCo:
Gentlemen—I hereby certify that 1 have
us* il your Medicated Noapon a skin disease
from uu;im»of UihooIu, I had htrou
ttmthh* to obtain anv relief from said skin
di'ease until 1 ls*gan using your Soap, 1
have made but three application* and have
‘‘Xperlenei'd by continuation great rvln f. niul tutly believe
tli** of its use it will cure
me. big itsu*e I take gri*at the public pleasure in in recommend
to general.
lD-peet fully. Sheriff Montgomery J. D. Me . kigoii,
Co., Go.
skill Unsurpassed for the toilet, make* the
beam it'dII. sott*aml white, remove*
,, hl „.les. splotches. Idaek-heads. and cure*
ami prevent ehap|*ed fane and baud*.
I UK I’KMIII.K M Kl»ir ATKI> SOAP CO:
(teiitlemen—After using vour Hoap with
good results, 1 unhestitnttnglv mminmvud
it to the public. Lolls Chauncey, M. CUttRY,
Ga,
Thk Pkmhlk Mkiiicatki* 8 oap Co:
Gentlemen—Your Medicated s**ap has
liecii used licre on a severe ease of Pile* of
rour n standing, und I can ____________ conacier- 1
tloualjr assert that liu* party wa* relieved
after two Nothing applieiuions being und is u*ed now Inoottnae- poaitlve*
ti"« |v well, else
with the soap; It alone is-rtornting the
I take pleasure in rccommonding It
J. L. Mn ro.v.
JoliBsonville, Ga.
Tiik Pkmih.k Mkdicatko Soak Co:
Gentlemen—I take pleasure in stating
^sjii^sTAsissagTSt that t have used your soap iu several casus
live. It is a splendid preparation,
<*,». UMO nt ro.Vli^Gh.
For old boll*, sore*, prick ulcers, I. heat, eruption*, Jhe.. sesotna, It«*
teit«r scurvy
* never tailing rOmedv. 25cts iier'cake. ’
For sale in Eastman, If. by Penuteton tf*e*.
XV. VV. Asldiurn * Co., Audersou k C<b
XV. 17. Cutter k Co., Herrman k llwrrmau,
aid Dodge, by Meigs l’arl.er«v k Co.,Chauncey, Dougbtry. i.. N fury,
Ua.
Herrman. S= _ App llerrmnn
S? 5 ?
S. HERRMAN & DROTHER
Have Just Reoeived
I 3 VC 3 VCE 3 STSSE STOCK OF GOOIJS
Fresh. From Oity Markets,
NOW IS YOOR TIME TO SAVE MONEY BY PURCHASING GOOD GOODS AT BED-ROOK PRISES.
DRESK UOOUS. NOTION DEPARTMEST. JFAVELRV DEPARTMENT. t l.OTIUNU ! t'LOTHV.Nti ! OBOCF.RIES. ITNi: SHOEK.
Cashmeres DC inches wide, all wool Our notion department is awfully Our jewelry department will be Wc find it impossible to do business Everything wanted in the Family Wc have a fine assortment of shoes
and nil desirable color-*. Diagonal attractive just now. filled tooverflow- found to be complete to the minutest without clothing, so we are prepared and Fancy Grocery llnocati always bo for ladies, gents and children. Also
Cashmere*. Dress Flannel*, stripes ingas it is witli almost anything that particular. Anything desired in this to otlcr you a new line of handsome found upon application. Wo propose furniture, trunks, valises, wood, wil¬
and plaids. Checked suitings, entire¬ heart wish imagination devise. line has only to be asked tor. While and stylish c’othing at low prices. Be¬ to supply the trade, and to this end low, hard and tinware, etc. In short
ly and perfectly lovclv. Black can or sides a complete line of furnishing wanted in
Cashmeres new and Henrietta Cloths iu You have only to call and examine to visiting the store do not fad to sec goods for gentlemen. Wc have some keep in stock the freshest and purest everything the mercantile
immense quantities. be convinced. this choice line of goods. ot the nobbiest hats in existence. only. line. Come and see and prico goodi.
S. HERRMAN &>
J. F. DbLacy. J. Bishop, Jr
DeLacy & Bishop.
•It tor ary s at Late.
EASTMAN, (JA.
'V'lTTI.I, practice in nil the courts of the
W State. Attention given Titles to Convey¬ i.and.
ancing, Examination ot to
Furnishing Abstracts of Title, mid Executors, other
Administrators, Guardian!*,
Trustees, Partnerships Collection ». t’on
tracts. Criminal Lav* and ait other tiraiich
o* of practice. Office at the Court House.
DODGE SHERIFF’S SALES.
For First TuesJay in December, 1887.
Will lie sold before the court house door
iu the town of East mail, Dodge sale, county, the
Ga., during the legal hours of on
first Tuesday in December, 1SS7, the fol¬
lowing property to-wil:
Five acres of land, more or less, with im¬
provements thereon, near the town of
Kastman, said county, bounded on the
north by right cf way of K. T. V. k G. H.
It. Company, on the west by land <>t' Mat¬
thew Clark, on the south by t'haunecy Levied ave¬
nue, on the west by It. vacant l> Woodard lot. to satis¬ on
as the superior property of
fy a eonr< ti fa issued from the su¬
perior court of Dodge county iu favor ot
Johnson k Harris vs B. D. Woodard, and
written notice given.
Also at same time and place lots of land
Nos. 1.‘>1, 152 and 151 m tile Hull district of
Dodge county, to aatislv tw o superior court
ti fas in favor of Win. Mttiiis vs Wm. Ka¬
gans and Llovd Smith, oiu* in favor of
William Muilii, as William Kagr.ns mid
Lloyd Smith principal, amt G. .1. Tripp Win. h -
tlorscr. Levied on as tin* property Ql
Itagan. Issued from the sup< *ri*»r eourt < f
Dodge county Iu favor of Win. Mnllis ts
Wm. Kagans and l.lovd Smith and Win.
Muliis vs Wm. Kagan* and l.lovd Smith
principal and G. time J. Triep indorser. to. of land
Also at same and place
No.82 ill the 14th district. Dodge county to
satisfy one superior court tl fa iu favor of
j j Vest Hiolliers vs Daniel McCranic; L. Jl. one
superior court McCranic; li fa in favor of Cur¬ li
ry vs Daniel one mortgage McCrariie. fa
in favor of A. Curry vs Daniel
Levied on as prop.n ty of Daniel vlcCranie.
All . .. issued . . front , .. the superior eourt ... ol said
countv.
Alsop.rly bushes..feorn. . less,
more or
in tile ear and siun-k, levied 01 as »!«-*
property o 4nines Hvals to satisfy <m<*
mortgage I. a issued from the sunenor
court ot Ibslgecouii yin lav.,.'of tlii'sn
pea ke Guano Co., v s James lty als.
Alsoat thesanm turn; an.. pl..r..b.tso dis- f
ml Nos. ...........J in tie. 14th
trie! ol Dodge county to satisfy a superior
court li fa issued trom tin* ihe superior court
of said county, levied on as .1. prop. rty ot
M. A. Walker iu favor ot 1*. Bear vs
Walker Brothers, Written notice given.
This Nov. I, 1SM7. .1. I. lt.VWl.tNs,
Sheriff.
Dissolution Notice.
Notice i* hereby given that the copart¬
nership Aslilniin, heretofore 4. 4. llarrisoti existing and between It. It. \\ Jones . W.
under firm name of W W. Astibui u A Co.,
is this day dissolved. < )et. 2.*ili l?*->7.
W. W. Aril!ut UN A Co.
Nov. i!*H.
T. "W". ILiEE,
DK.U.gn IN
Domestic Wines, Cigars,
Tobaccos, Groceries, Etc.,
RAILROAD AVK. KASTMAN, GA.
ONLY POOL AND BILLIARD ROOM JN
THE CITY.
cash. I’atronage of the public solicited. Terms
oet 12 till elect
Fresh Fish and Oysters.
FRUITS and VEGETABLES.
The public arc* hereby notified that 1
have opened up on Countv Rond next door
lo Martin k Peacock's mill and ginnery,
where t k. fruit* *•(* at all time* I'icrIi fish and
oyster*, specialty of and tniviness. vegetables. and deal I make only :*
my iu
the freshest and Ik.**!, and trust nv square
method* of iiusin**** to retain tlie confi¬
dence and patronage of the trading public
My stock will a I wav* Kespeellullv, lie ambit* to the de*
mauds
oetfi-3in J W. BOHANNON
Lj. ^oa.cocls:,
KAM’l'.TI A!%, GIKlKGI t.
— DKVI.KK IN —
General Merchandise.
I have in sto-e the largest and most com
plrto stock mid of g(*ods cv cr brought to this
in: trket, I propose to sell at rack-bot¬
tom stock price*. and All prices. I ask i* Thanking an examination the public of
my
for past patronage, I respecifully solicit a
continuance of the sai in*.
oct 12 3m M. PEACOCK.
$175,000000.
INSURANCE CAPITAL
Parties desirous of insuring their pro
pertv or lift* w ill do well to ecrr**«q ond
with me as I am recording agent of tlie lol
lowing Insurance Companies:
/.iverpool FllCENIX. & Frookivn, London& N. globe.
of Y.;
CONTINKXTA L. of New York ;
HOME.of New York ;
NORTHERN, of Loudon.
I am prepared to give insurance jn the
oldest und strongest companies in the
world on all classes of property, Cotton
Gins, Saw Mills, Merchandise, etc. 1 am
also agent for the
Mutual Life Insurance Comp'y,
of New York, which is the oldest and
strongest company in the world, its ca d
tal and assets amoundiig to the enormous
sum of K115.ftOft.OUO.
Write or apply to R. D. GENTRY.
Sept 29 -Jn.. Kastman Ga
"~JHL A
Male or female-in every town in Georgia
to take orders for a historical work of sur¬
passing beauty, usefulness and accuracy,
which sell* at eiyht. Litters I com missions.
Particular* on application. Yes* cun
make Klftft to I’M* ,-cr month. Full in
•tructions. Address.
1 Fillips k Huftt, SU5 Broadxt ST, >. Y.
.Sox 47-ua.
CURltY & CALDER,
Channeeg , Georgia ,
Are now ready to furnish you fresh meal
at prices that will astonish Macon. Hav¬
ing unprecedented advantage* ill buying
their corn, they can sell you fresh meal in
any quantity to save you money, and guar¬
antee satisfaction.
bend in your orders, andthev will receive
prompt attention.
Also in connection they have one of the
IMPROVED GINS * I
BEST
in the south, with Cotton Elevator, unload¬
ing your cotten from wagon, tbereb V »uv
lag you the time and trouble. Your seed is
then loaded by machinery for you. Give
them atrial. oct!2 3m
RESTAURANT!
J. H. HANNAH, Proprietor.
LUMBER CITY, GA.
The public is notified that I have fitted
up in the Daniel F. MoKac store house,
we>t side of railroad, a
First-class Restaurant,
where 1 am prep a red at all hours to furnish
meal* and lodging.
Meals, 25 cents; Lodging, 25 cents. 3m
Lumber City, Oct. 12,1W7.
; li. M. Bozeman, It. A. Ragan,
j B02EMA1T uL RAGAN,
| A New Firm Made out of
Marsh’s Old One.
We have gone togetlier, H M. Bozeman
and It. A. Hagan, in the mercantile busi¬
ness and we will tell ii you vvliat we did the
j first day. We made bran new fu r* out
| of Marsh's old one. and we called it Boze
man & Kagan—old I'ttcle Bob Kagan and
Mal>ll j,| h) . Well, ,„. x( It’s ,|ay best i'll tell
vou vvliat we did. not
talk much for ,'*<• heard it that a
K , nl , 0 „ WIW lll;1 k,.H a w ise head.hut w.<* did
, n ., ko (lllr vhufor.n tin* next dav. ninch is
,,, w e agreed to deal squarelv and fair
, y wl|h ||U j, W c sell you a yard,
| pound •«,, or bushel f vou shall surelv get it in
wt . ljtlll nl)( measure, (iur seal.
va ,.,| s jj t .g al)i j nieasures are free to 1k»
, ( . st( . (1 ,, y al , Jone who wis|ieH to do so. and
as Dave McCormick said about tiis ware¬
house business, we will a.it have anv “big
I. ami little you” in our business, lint will
sell to all at the same price as break near as have we
can Whether wc make or wc
adopted honesty for our policy. Wc make
no blow about selling you We goods invite cheaper all
than any house in town. to
come and see us and wc will try to suit
' vou in goods and BOZK.MAN prices. Yours A KAGAN. reso’t.
octPi-.'Jui.
ltawkinsville. Ga.
Mail and Hack Line ,
(SrniiAVeckly)
Between Lumber City and
Jacksonville.
I. H. COPELAND, Prop'r.
Leaves Lumber City Tuesdays and Fri¬
days ut tilt.in.; arrives Jacksonville It
a. in. Returning, leaves .Jacksonville same
day at 12 M., and arrives at Lumber City
I ‘“parties desiring to visit Jacksonville
will find it to their interest to inquire at
Lumber City for 1. II. COPKLAND.
ocM 2 2 m
NEW STORE. NEW GOODS.
NEW PRICES!
J.W. CALLAHAN & CO.,
McYH.LE, GI.ORia t,
- DK.4KKK8 IN
General Merclumdise.
Our stock consists of everything usually
found in a strictly
First-Class General Store,
and our prices are as low as the lowest.
When you come to McVilte t*e sure to
call and examine our stock and prices.—
You McViile. will surelv save mwnev ISst. by doing so. .•'in
Ga.. Oct. 12.
I). McILU HIN, Jr.,
DEALER IN
Dry Goods, Croceries,
Hardware, Tobaccos,
CIGARS, ETC.,
LUMBER CITY, GA.,
lb-gs to inform the public that lie lias open
ed a complete and well assoried slock of
General Merchandise
at Lumber City, amt respectfully solicits a
liN'ral share of she public patronage. Mv
-il
DR. W. M. RYALS,
OFFICE and DRUC STORE,
LUMBER CITY, GA.
iSTCalls promptly attended day or night.
A full line of
Drags, Medicines, Paints, Oils,
BOOKS, STATIONERY,
l'n*ry Good, and Toilet Article*
always on band.
Oct. 12, R>*7. tf
DR. H. H. JOHNSON,
DENTIST,
HAWKINSVILLE, GA.
lyufttt over Arnold"* jewelry store.
«Xi. 13, LS37. _ ly
-
E. S. T^VLOlt,
HEALER IX
Meat,Flour,Lard
SUGAR, COFFEE, TOBACCO.
Staple Dry Goods, and Boots, well selected Shoes, llats. Etc.
and a general stock of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
AH fresh and offered to the public at the
very lowest prices for cash. 1 would lie
5 leased to have a call from all those who
to buy goods in my line, and will
here take occasion to state that they can¬
not get better bargains elsewhere in this
mnrket Come along and see for your
selves, Kesjcct fully, K. TAYLOR,
8.
octl3-3m. llawkinsville, Ga.
Newest Styles of
Fine Jewelry,
BRONZE, ART GOODS, ETC.
The Largest Stck in the City.
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mmmm
V
~
Watelies and Jewelry
Repaired by Skilled Workmen.
..... [UU L _ A . rl SAvC. _ . ItiOdIEY
j 11
| try buying of us.
j REMEMBER THE l’LACE.
-I. II. A: XV. XV. Williams.
314 Second st., Macon, Ga. oct6-3m
LUMBER CITY, GA.,
—DKAKF-l: IN—
General Merchandise,
The largest and most complete stock
of Goods iu Lumber City !
I am ottering
UNPRECEDENTED BARGAINS
TO ALL PURCHASERS.
Come anil examine my stock, and be
convinced that t am selling goods cheaper
than anybody.
1.. IS. Nensi*.
Lumber City, Oct. 19, 1SS7. 3tn
EASTMAN
A. M. SKELTON, Prop’r.
Ail wot k done in firstclasB style and on
easy term* 1 solicit a continuance of the
public patronage so liberally extended in
the past._ ___octI23in
ROBERT GARY,
MmU! M ii ^esaaker,
EASTMAN, GA.
All work guaranteed, and satisfaction
given in every instarce. oct 12 3ni
Eastman Meat Market!
W. B. DANIEL, Prop’r.
Keeps constantly on baud a full supply of
FRESH BEEF, FORK, MUTTON
—AND—
S-£xTJS_A.GrE.
Orders from a distance promptly
JOE. B. KING,
THE JEWELER.
Okfick—A t store of John T. Wall, cor¬
ner of Railroad and Third avenues, East
isfactlon XS&JXIJZZAX
guanintetd. J havejust rfs.“eived
a large lot of the celebrated >elh Thomas
c looks, which I am offering cheap for cash.
22m JOE. B. KING, Jeweler.
EASTMAN
it. «. (LtRRKM, Prop'r.
Handsome turnout* furnished at moder
erate rates. Hornes and mules for sale at
low prices, and stock taken care of in first
class style. Tho patronage of the public
is solicited. oct 12 2 ui
FRAZER GREASt AXLE
BEST IN TUB WOULD*
ouiUutlim It* irrariif cjumIIUw box*** at r.rr ansurfiasKe*!. bn.r.A. nrtn Pm* illtr
two Any r
(ran AxUmal OIU ITOKT THE CiL.M IML
Foa sals sr dealers oesmud-ly.
; -* - • *
HARRELL £ SMITH
Ask the public to call and see their immense stock of
GeneraL MerchandisE.
They keep at all times a full supply, and all they ask you to do ii to call
and see their stock and hear their PRICES FOR CASH. In selling goods on
time they arc willing to live and let live. Thanking the public for past pa¬
tronage. they respectfully solicit a continuance of the same.
&r’\Vc pay Savauuah prices for cotton EASTMAN. on account. Ga., Oct. 13, 'SL-Sm.
S. T. ROGERS,
Third Avenue, Eastman Ga.
-DEALERS IN
Groceries, Hardware, Tinware,
Tobacco and Cigars, Canned goods of every description.
FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS RECEIVED EVERY SATURDAY. Iu
price* and quality of good* I defy competition. I have only been iu business
a short time, and my goods are pure and fresh. A liberal share of the public
patronage solicited. Oct 13-3m.
DEALER IN
Dry Goods, Shoos, Hats, Dross Goods, No¬
tion s,Clothing, Groceries, Hardware, Etc.
It. II. Avenue, astman, Ga.
My slock in ererv line is full and complete, and my prices nre lower than
ever before. Call on mo when you come to town and I will save you
money. Oct. 13 *3ni.
A. B. Small. Joe E. Mallory.
Small & Mallory,
Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants.
N 03 . 141 and 143 Third Street,
MACON. GA.
Tlie merchants of Wiregrass Georgia, whose their trade we offer specially better solicit, inducements, are assured
that no house is better prepared to supply wants, them
or return heartier thanks for patronage conferred. To convince 7011 of our business
sincerity we only ask a trial. Re sped full r.
oct20-3m SMALL A MALLORY.
3 P©iffidflfl
364 Third Street $ 0v-J MACON, GA.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES,
GLASS.
Johnson’s Kalsomine ment and and Plaster Painter’s Paris. Supplies, Lime, Ce¬
Nov. 3-3 Estimates Furnished on Sash, Doors and Blinds.
m.
are now being offered at tho
Dry * Goods -OF- Emporium
pabis,
Eastman, Ga.
This is no catch-penny advertisement, but I mean exactly T.hat I say. I am now
selling goods cheaper than they were ever before offered in Eastman. Call on me be¬
fore purchasing. oct!3-3m
Bargains In Groceries!!
w. fa !f
County Road Street, Eastman, Ga.
Carries the largest and most complete stock of groceries In this
market.
Tlie most goods for the least money
IS .MY MOTTO.
The public will consult their interest by ealliugou me before purchasing, as I will
save money to all purchasers oct!3-3m.
Q oods> Lowest Prices.
JOHN T. WALL,
-DEALER IN
Groceries, Hardware, Tinware,
Crockeryware, Tobacco, Cigars, Etc.
Mr stock of goods is full and complete In c ualitv of goods and price*. 1 defy com¬
petition from any twurcc. Give ine a call and be convinced
John T. Wall, Eastman, octl3-3a. Ca.
Corner 3d and Railroad Avenue
A. L. HOBBS,
County Road Street, Eastman, Ga.
-DEALER IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
Mv slock I* full and cnmplctp and in pripca | dpfy compctilion. Give me
p c*Il vlfpt) jrftti cpftM to fOWUv Oct 13 - 3 tii.
A WORD TO THE WISE.
When in search of Best Goods at Lowest Prices call on
W. II. COTTER & CO.,
Dealers in
Dry Goods, Groceries and General Merchandise.
Shoes a Specialty.
Wc handle the Celebrated Shoes manufactured by C, S. Parson k Son,
of New York., every pair of which is warranted.
We make prices on flour for this market.
You will save money by calling upon u* before making your purchases.
Wc buy all kinds of country produce. EASTMAN, Ga., Oct. 13, ,87,-3m.
Barney Manlieim,
Controller and Regulator of Low Prices,
HAWKINSVILLE, GA.
(Next (loot' to J. J. Joiner'*)
Dry Keeps Goods, constantly Clothing, on hand a complete Boots stock and of
Shoes, Hats, Caps,
Crockeryware, Hardware, Etc.
LOADING My fall and winter at rock lms just arrived I make a specialty of P'INK BttKKt.TI
SHOT Gl'N8. Also silver watches and clocks. Full line of Tobacco and
Cigars always on hand. I respectful!v liuwkinsv invite the people of Dodge and adjoining coun¬
ties to call on me when they come to ille and examine my stock and prices.
Oct 13-3m.
Winship S& Callaway,
308 SKCONI) STREET, MACON, GA.
TIIE LEADING CLOTHIERS,
are now opening an extensive stock of
Clothing and Hats
of all grades and styles,
Where men wilt find a good stock of Rubhor Clothing, North Carolina and Mississippi
Jeans Pants, Overcoats and 8uits for men and boys. Overshirt*. Underwear, etc., eic.
500 Bovs’ Suits trom $1.50 up. 200 pair* Boys’ Paris 35ets. and upward. Gold and Sil¬
ver Shirts 75ots., and $100 the best. fc39“Lovvest prices for everything.
Sept 29-;tm. ”
_
",
M For China, Crockery, C When in Macon come s
A Glassware, Tinware, H and see what we have, X
C Woodenwarc, Cooking J If*you can’t come write 0
0 and Heating Stoves. Wo for prices. We have R
N have tlie largest and A the greatest variety o £
most varied stock ever car¬ lamps ever shown in any
ried south of New York. house.
We are Agents for the Famous Rochester Lamps .
• e sure to call on us when vou visit Macon. Respectfully,
’1'ritiiiKuinr lliock, Macon, tin. MHOA «'ISI> A s lORi;,
J. W. DOM Indus. Manager.
_
Christmas
Presents.
it Ms, Clods ai Jewelry,
ley.
■
SRverware, Spectacles,
j \V Gold Pens, Pencils,
Etc.
V. f! Orders by Wail Will Receive
Prompt and Honest Attention.
GEO. T. BEELAND.
5" 320 Second street. Jeweler.
Macon. Ga. octS-3m.
££ H •
».
317 & 319 THIRD ST.. MACON. GA.
y
7
Hardware, Iron and Steel, Helling,
MILL SUPPLIES, WAGON MATERIAL,
Guns, Pistols, Cartridges and Ammunition of all Sorts.
Payne & Willingham,
JfMacon., 4*a.
THE LEADING
GOG and G08 CHERRY STREET.
Factory at Enterprise, suburb of Macon. octG-3m.
Dr. W. L. Smith,
DENTIST.
o»c-c I,. Poi«.ti Mo« w paasr
l). c. Mclennan,
attorney at law
MeVILLE, GA.
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