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THE journal.
A. 8. BURTON, .... Editor.
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Official Organ of Dodge County.
iMliehil Organ of Telfair County.
rm'JPauv. Nov. a*, iskt
A PICTURE OF TIIE FAR WEST.
[rONTINt Kt> KliOM LAST 1VKKK.J
Now bending around a etnve, if von
Jook forward, it seems as though the
train ivti s about to throw u-. direct!} j
iigdnst a high precipice mi trout, anti
that there was !.«* way ot e-eape;
we keep around and linally pass safely
on another side.
Wo now approach whut are called
> The Narrows"—the rocky si.lc.or the
•
canon seeming lodtavv . together. . Otir
notice is called by a passenger familiat
with the road to the frame of an old
saw-iulll on the left, nnd a short di*
tunee , below, , still .... on the ,i left, . to . a huge ,
comically shaped rock rising close to
the track, lie tells ti* lie is particular
in directing our attention lo lliese. as
.1 they are it laml-marks , winch , • i enable i,
traiders to know when they are neat
the ledge on the right of the track,
upon which iIm M>riuou piled up
stone* to roll down on General Albert
Muncy •Min*on . , . * army u hen , . it should ,
pas* the line mi 1857.
The canon virtually becomes a gorge
here, ’ and tin* wagon * road run* close
to the huso of the high bluff* (it could
pot be made In any other place) which
the Mormon* fortified after a fa-luon.
Now we puss these fort*; high up on
the top, oil the outer edge or rim you
can still sec small piles of stone* which
they gathered there for offensive op
ernlion* when the trams and soldiers
of - the went by. iliey ,
army are nest
seep a* thev reectlo from view.
At the lime wc speak of OS57) there
was trouble between the Mormon*
and the United Slate* authorities,
which led lo the-ending of an army
to f*alt Lake Citv. it approached si*
1 Vir a* Fort Ilridger, when the season
being Into it w ent into winter quar¬
ter*. Ii wa» expei ted topa-s through
ihi* canon, however, that same fall,
and hence the pieparalioti* which the
Mormon*
Their n i m v I he Natl voo Legion, tin- j i
w'lVtaU*™„r„!r;i,'!r,'.iki' . . , . j.
, Mi little , widening . | ot the , valley i, , be- ’ 1
a
low, ju*t beyond where we pa** a !
,
"peel.el of houhler* Oi (lelae.iril . , parts]
of tilt! letlgesnl.ove.w hieli have,Milne- 1
.liino in ... the Him pa-l, rolled ,, . iulo . the .
v,,u,., * •
W .• next appro:,, I, , -.-tea,,,boat Rock. ’
a huge red projection, like the prow of
a big I prouder. , A , little cedar, , like ,, a
flag, of perpetual green, shows it*
J,ea,| the how wlnle . larlhci b:u k.
on
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It HiMjM’Mlo tl»<» juui
become, env, ioped in the rockv ’. tu t
*«• 1 >' ............ . ..... . •'"*« . . i
below tliis, which, if anything, is a
l.mre pei'Met re pi e-ti, I :•' mu ol a
steamer, with it lew Ilioix* curve* ami
4 ,11, Ml "
•
H’e iet,e|, the inotill, o| Echo creek,
nml the u->! A> el,her , liter ......* i in . Mom
the letl, opposite. Here I lie water* of
.. radio , crick, i w i lih-h i i it flow ii lliioiigh i the , i
eanoi, ihoeiiheil. unile with tho*.....
Hie Webber. At the confluence of the
creek will, the , her, is the beautiful ,
little town ol Echo.
I'be W’l hber river ri-e- in ||,e W all-
81 ,tel, , . Moiiiilaui* . | ami ... flow * nearly . due .
«° .. ......... <’ « ll4 ‘" 11
Jo the northwest and pa.....in Hint
general dircci ion mlo thu Great Salt
Lake, imi far hotii Ogden. j
LMV,ng helm, alter a short slop, w e
p;.** ‘ into and through A\'el>ber eanon.
■ :
.lu*l helore . entering into tlte ,
ruuoii
proper, we pas* the like, mile tree on'
the left side ot the trvtek. 'I’here ii
stands spreading il* arms of green,
Iron, which liau-s the sign-1,oard
which marks tlie distance ea-l ward to
Omttlut. It is passed in an iiistai.t
and other objeets of inti re*t claim our
attention. Wc are now between ti e
rocky wails of the e.inoii, which rise
for iu any liuudrtd* id led on either
side ot it*. High upon the rocks to
the right a* we| eerahead, vvi 1 see bow
tin; wind* .iiuvc til tdc bole* m pi'o
jeetlng point *, tliiottgh winch (lie
ligiit and *kv I cyoiideati lie o’isei'ved :
and now, looking back, we see anolli- >
er siiuilar leiiiiation on tlie opponite
aide—one to be *een looking ahead, the 1
other looking buck. The canon now
jiarrows toagoige. High up in the |
face of the rocky blutl’to the left we 1
»ec little hole*, made l»v the storm* ol
,
time, in whit Ii the eagle* IniiId their j
nest*. This lilull’ i* called “Eagle Ne*t
JI«m k.” Every year the proud inonari Ii !
of the air finds hero u safe liuGi tot ion
in which to mi*e her young. It i*
beyond the roach ol man. and accessi¬
ble only to tin* bird* which fly in the
air.
f l’a**iug the Itoun* of "Freedom's
Bird,’’ we are at lIn* “Devil's Slide."—
Right here un the left side of the
niountaiii and stauding perpendicular ^ !
ikiwi, the entire mountaii, side, from
l"p lo bottom, i« tlie “Devil * Slid",”
(and a devil id a slide it is tnoT one ol
the uiiv*t singiil tr torui.ition- to be
seen oil the cnFr • rout * Iron, oc an to I
ocean. It i* c *tnp el of Ivvo piuad
lei ledges of granit to
edges, -in ic ;it • • I ml
Ic. t : iIniV. I t i
honl t. ■ tee,. I < >.
pa**ei gel i - i une
1 1 tun the fact that w In n tin Vtl got
a Mormon he won! t slide Ii 1 m 11.rungb.
If lie went dow n all rielit, |,e vva*
tough enough to make a devil; it' not.
he vva* till 1 iw n in vv U h Hie li.i! lire «
ctHiiiiimi *iin»er«.
We are-non il.ioiio!, »»i. r inoii
and into \\ ebb, r v ll v At the west¬
ern end of Hie canon t* \N i bber t 'itv,
where we make a *l.oit stop. I lire,
for the first time on the road, we i*t'(»
the mauie-ign, “Z.C. M. 1." which
literally tr:m*iated mean* “Zaii,'* Co
< perulive Met'calit iie In-tituthiii."
where all of the faithful who patron¬
ize that town uic cxjit'clcd to purchase
their dry good*, gronrie*. notions.etc.
Wc a re now through the mouu'uiu*
and into a licit, fertile valley, ttiirk'y
settled and dotted with farm house*
Every fool of land scent* lo no nuder
cultivation or iu pa-ti're, and thu* ii
i* on to Ogden. Wo see on every hand
tine field- of fill kind* of grain, uuiiivr
on* livid*of cattle ami sheep, and the
mimic tltiiftine** that we found in the
valley before filtering Echo cation:
and tho’C i* nothing i I-e in to be seen a*
far a* the eve can reach, any
tion, except the mountain* belitud
and wc look do-ely at a- many of the
Ivrr Jiouse* as vve (an, iotiiiiing the iium
ol' wive* tbe owner of each place
ha*, which vve e.th do by counting
front doors of the houses nnd
cldiumy* fa thereto, for wherever
it ldtb'ttbty of wives tl.p nuiuber
chimney* and <toor» will correspond
tain time) remain there an hour ami
Icavo at 6 o'clock p. m„ Fanftc time.
It *8 the western terminus of the Un¬
ion Pacific railroad. is 1.033 8-10 miles
non, Omaha, and by agreement be¬
tween the two road* it is also the east¬
ern terminus of the Central Pacific
railroad. It is also the western ter¬
minus of the main (western) line of
tlie Denver and Rio Grande railroad
(by Denver, which I returned from this point
to and of which I will speak
or <!p«eri!>e later.)
Ogden is a place of considerableIm¬
ami portance, being the second city in size
population laid in Utah Territory. It
regulnrly out. and is thecoun
ly seal of Wehlier county. It has a
court house with ground') tliat tost
$2o,(J0'), two or three churches and a
Mormon tabernacle. It is the best
town on the Webber river b-fora it
VJoJo ib TJ h " ’f? 1 8 }' 1
Mcic there was a perfect r rush; or
lo i"tickets, principally sleeper
tickets, for here our sleepers stopped,
*• ***I l, H eiiangcd ears, I had telegraph
il ' 1 :l ! through to Los An£e
los Wm' evening before, and i">lvvilh
.tnnding it «> ,v*ervod lor me, il
required a hill’ hour or more in get
; iog uplollic window toget tlic ticket,
Deie \\egot a good supper, and was
>ooii mi our through ear cn route for
j, 0 i mi ot destination. When under
headway. and I took a look through
our ear, found that while it was
1,01 *» crowded, il was comfortably
filled. Our train started out from
j Ogden with nineteen coaches, live oi
going them being sleeper—the entire train
boro through tbe to Sacramento. Cal..
w main hotly of the train
I to dillcrcnt *,* 1C points (b'epcrs in that going State. tliiougli
Tim country just we-t ot Ogden is
I tho same fertile farming land, with
many tine orchard*, that tve hoc east
of it to the mountains. Soon after
1 raving Ogden the railroad runs close
to the shore of .‘'tilt Lake, and (lie
j farm house* set further hack, with a
j kind ot ui:ir*h between the main land
Ul,< ® [* 1, ‘ b'ke, nnd through which
I marsh the railroad runs,
It was bet ween sunset and (lark, but
I wo lands could easily growing tell and less see fertile, that and the
were
wc are aware that we are approaching
the great American desert of alkali
and sage hru-h. T.
ClINTIM KIl NEXT WEEK.
For the Benefit of Visitors to
MACOIT
at all times, the
Kennesaw Restaurant
* *£111 8IKLI.T,
.................f.i.VAL.»T„.K 'oo'd
'••** up
Q nr » TTlinrir’Afl UI yU 'NTiVo 'Rorlo
winch , will be let at reasomitde price*.
, ..... ', K ‘V NKSA ?s ,0 f Wl
*
Mn pnblu i* tw o ,u thirds 1 larger than any
1 iher in the eitv. Hundreds of people can
be led day or night without the least delay
..ti;l VtT.. with VtTv.^T.D.r the l-sttho Vl/'T the uiai k.t ntl’ords.
,1 ; ' U w i'i, ' J - • *’
w ,,»•*. v\.I g *k< Vs nun , Ilqtlot s of • ali . kind*. ,
Mop at the Ivon tic* nw.
' alrnllno, Agt.
r< l n -'■■mb
~
the ___ ORPHAN
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This fine St,dll,m is now the property
’>V i-liai I, liit-l, parties’ A: < «•., at liavin Inglewood Voo! Drsb'e K
........... and
nmres should confer wit himili,,niV^li them. The
a aim Is ef the eelebrul ■ I bean’tv
: organ sb „■ k, „ ml is indeed
it* a
and eamag.' Eor . further infoeami
tion. address iheabovi: named fum. vegtif
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Liboi for Divorce.
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Do.; c v audit fart 1 1 . r
d i‘e l"l'b IV j ,"I^ V Vii!"\VY do.Y‘‘ \ tV,’ "nV " T l ','
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’ un M'. erlor eon l- 1 4 iolr “ 'V*V ,o '
4 ......... I I d or \\ iIson for* a
tain. It liirther oriiered 'mmsfem Alallam^ 11
is ml service of
*aid lib. l on said defenda be made by
pubiieatioii .lot ol Mii.* order i tie* Duniik
<m x , P'd'.i'hcd v itv w.. a paid gazette of ihi*
’* month >,:4,4 ‘. month*. a, Kastman, twin a
lor two
flits gitrd day of August, in* 7, Done iu
v ‘ u ’*dioii. < n.v f. IvimiKK.
•I. S. 1 ’. o. F.
A true extract from the minute* of
D"dge superior court. J. F, K,vvv i.i\.*,
IUiI.acv x llisiiue, < ierk s.» . ii. c,
Ally* for plniiitiif. sept27-eovv-2in.
Merit Will Tell .
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Pemble’s Medicated Soap!
Th( . greatest agent for healing known,
(utulliidoeure fm- t'etter. King worm, Itch,
Ghl Sore*, t'leera. Piles, Ke/.eimt, etc. No
(iltKAsY OISrSlKSi r TO Mill. rtlK ei.oniK*.
fi.kax vni> I'LKasam r to i *k. Kxcellent
Ibr the hath nnd toilet. Makes the skin
soft, white. Kino'ilh The only absolutely
pure *«ap in the market. l’»ed and imi or*.
'*'‘ !< b n * pliy*.t inn*.
Mil. I*. *. I’jtCKTTt * KXt’KKIK.NCK, FAST
VVKKK, WITH I'lIMItl.K’S MKUlf’ATKO
bO.W.
Mr. Paeetli is a popular and efficient at
tactic of tie 1 Commercial Hotel, He is a
man of excellent character, and the fellow,
ing letter from linn must have weight with
all who know him. however slightlv:
Macon. Ga., Nov. 12, t*S7.—'Pemble
Medicated Soap Ciaupanv, Savannah. Ga.
Gentlemen: Mv girl baby, fourteen
months old. had a sore on tier chin as l>ir
"liver dollar, caused fro,,,
Iriem pplleution* I failed to heal it. until a
gave him a cake of Petnldt*'* Medi¬
cated soap, which 1 used iu halhing the
»ore. la three day* tlie sure, a month old,
was healed. I sav i all franknets
^ ««"» < •’•'Kurd the
power ni Pein'de's Medicated
old soap 1.iii ,i» baply woudertwl. My tl year-
1 i» ' Imd a lag sore or, -her knee,
Fi> “"ap ins reduced she
•r.- to .i i. •"....... """■
I»i;*,' ell’ll
>. Pack rM.
F t- pop rake.
l or ..lie I n i .i.i; Per.dletou Bros,
. vv . Ash n .v Fo.. 1 . Anderson ,t , o,.
. 11. I ‘oiler A < 'i.. Herrman i A Herrman.
I i d bv Parker .1 I»• mghtry. I.. M i.’urv,
,:e. M.'i A I'o., ( lmuneev. Ga
Maiiutaetured by Tiik 1’KMIILK MtcmcA
t'Kt* S»ai* Co., savannah, ((a.. I'. S. A.
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Sol Herrman. =1 App Herrman, 1
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t S. HERRMAN & BROTHER
Have Just Received,
itwun/eeitsiei STOCK OF GOODS
Wi
PrestL Prom City Marls.etci,
NOW IS YOUR TIME TO SAVE MONEY BY PURCHASING GO 0 GOODS AT BED-ROCK FRIGES.
URllKN UUOUS. NOTION ItllP % RT.M ENT. J Kw EI.HY PEP*RT.nENT. < I.OTIIlNt; ! CI.OTIUNU * UKOCEKIEM. FINE KillOE*.
Cashmeres 30 inches wide, all wool Our notion department is awfully Our jewelry department will be We find it impossible to do business Everything wanted in the Family We have a fine assortment of shoes
and all desirable colors. Diagonal attractive just now, tilled to overflow¬ found to be complete to tbe minutest without clothing, prepared and Fancy w
Cashmeres. Dress Flannels, stripes Anything desired in this to oiler so line we are of handsome Grocery iiueean always be for ladies, gents and children. Also
and plaids. Checked suiting*, entire¬ ing as it is with almost anything that particular. and stylish you e'othing a new low prices, lie- found upon application. Wc propose furniture, trunk*, valises, wood, wil¬
heart eati wish or imagination devise. line has only to be asked for. While at to supply tin trade, and this end
ly new and perfectly lovt lv. ltlaek side* a complete line of furnishing 1 lo low, hard and tinware, etc. In short
Cashmeres and Henrietta Cloths in You have only to call and examine to visiting the store do not fail lo see goods for gentlemen. We have some keep in stock the freshest and purest everything wanted in the mercantile
immense quantities. be convinced.' Hits choice line of goods. of the nobbiest intts in existence. only. line. Come and see and price goods.
£3. HERRMAN <£s BRO 3 E-A_ST3\A.A.]Nr. GkA.
J. F. DeLacy. J. Bishop, Jb
DeLacy & Bishop.
•Ittornct/s at Law.
EASTMAN, GA. I
I
'YY7TI.L practice in all ttie courts of ( i J( , !
ancing, TV State. Examination Attention given ’lilies to Convey¬ i.and.
ot to
Furnishing Abstract* of Title. Executors,
Administrators, (Miardians. and other
Trustees, Partnerships t.’ollections, con¬
tracts, Criminal Law and a!! other branch¬
es of practice. Office at the Court House.
D03GE SHERIFF’S SALES, j
_ | i
Fnr r or First rirsl Tne* l lies jay !av in in Decern December, tier inn,.
Will lie sold before the court house door
in the town of Kastman. Dodge county,
Ga.. during the legal hours of sale, on the
first lowing Tuesday in to-wit: Deeenilnr, |s*v, tho l’ol
„^SS;‘VK;. property :;;r;ol;V
, ''S? r ,
lxustinan, said eouuty, bounded on the
north by right of wav of E. T. V.A-G. K.
thew Clark, on tliesouth by I'hauncey axe
mu , on the west by vacant lot. Levied on
J* l, ie property of It P Woodnrd to satis
fy aauperioreonr* ti fa issued from the su
perior court of Podge 11. countv D. Woodard, in tavor ot
.lolinson A Harris vn and
written notice given.
v A!s ,i ,°.i ’ 1, " la "". d I'!''': 1 ****** tt'-ti-wt '.“"‘J o
Dodge county, : to satisly two superior court
„ , a * in favor of \V,n. Mullis vs Win. Ita
*"'di.U,vd MnUh. onc in favor rd
William Mullis vs \\ ill,ant ltag.* ns and
Llovd 8,„iu, principal, and G. .1. Tr in
Dodtfeeouittv in favor •
')'»'• Ri'k'ans iuid Llovd Smith and Win.
^ V K VH '\ "*• Ragan* and Llojd bniilh
l" I 'V , i ' ,U *V*' ,ri ', ,> 'l" 1 ''"?*'
A L'.°,‘ lt f u *V'Y ^: U T liK ol r . ,an d ,
v N "• s *" 1 be Ut I* d.strict. Dodge court . y . to
' -
'’"l*vrm,; court ti fa in fv„r of
’‘' ht Mint lie, sv s Daniel Me iinn.e;
court li ta tavor o. I.. M. < ur
T-' Daniel Met. rawie; one two,Sgaae ti fa
in tutor f<l A. < urrv vs ljaniel Met ran e.
r ; p “'tasproiwrtyot Darnel tlet ranie.
Allismied ,i I ruin the superior court ot said
W>“»'ty. Alsofutj busbelsof
corn, ....... inoieoi it****.
la . «"v wir and shuck, levied ot,i as the
!: r T‘ r,y
«»' ,> '" 1 -. 4 ' v'",nty in favor of Fhesa
aK.‘ iMhaiime'.hn" «n. pT^-' lot* of
! “'"'‘/’f U |") Y"! , ’ 4 V , -' 4> - 4 ’ :,;f 4 "!" ‘", t 141 > «'» ' H, ' t satisfy i". J*"’ a 14th superha- 4li -
'V'"' ra r 1 '.'''I" * l, “ I"'"’"" 1 ' 4 '" 41 ''
1 d *Y- ,U .!'‘- v * v *‘*« 1 0,114 s Jiee^v.m? !*»“D« riy ol
Walke^ltroHn-t". WHmii .
’ ,l4is **>'• »• •»• T. Rawmvs
Dissolution Notice.
Notice I* hereby given that the copnrt
nershtp Ash bum, heretofore J. .1. Harrison existing and between It, W, .toi
It. I- s
under firm mime of W W. A shim in A: to.,
is this day disstdve l. Oet.gtnh l**T.
‘ W. W. Jt
A dll HI UN Co.
Nov. 2-It.
T. ’NTT".
I'K.Vt.KIt IN
, C’IO'AT
A* nnmA<rMP Jliikij lavs Vy 4 ^
Tobaccos, Groceries, Eic.,
RAILROAD A\ E. LAS ... L**, l MAN, m . x- /• (.A. .
——
ONLY POOL AND HILLIARD ROOM iN
THE CITY.
ea*li. Patronage (if the public solicited. till (led
octl'J
Fresh Fish and Oysters.
FRUITS and VEGETABLES.
Ttie public are t'onntV hereby notified that 1
have opened up on l!oad next door
to Martin & Peacock’* mill and ginnery,
where 1 keep fruits at all time* frc*h ti*li and
oy ster*, and vegetable*. I make a
*|s*eiulty lie fresliest of and my tiuviness, best, and nnd deal only in
l trust nv square
methods of business to retain tiic confi¬
dence and patronage of the trading public
M y stoek will alw ays be ample to tho de¬
mands Hespee'tuliv,
oet0-3 in J U . BOHANNON
_. l _ iN _ ,
■ “ t— ’
i:,% tar ti a a. <; 1 ;«t uun.
— DKALK.tt in—
General Merchandise.
1 have in store the largest and most com.
plete *t«H - k of gomts ever ever l»r> night to this
market, nnd 1 jiropose to sell at r ck-hot
tom prices. All All I I n-k ask i* i* mi an i.yaniti examination of
mv stock and prices. Thanking the iMl public
“ *
oet 123m L. M. I’EAFOCK.
8175,000000.
INSURANCE CAPITAL.
Parties desirous of ir.Miriug tiieir pro
pert v or life will do well to correspond
with me us I am recording agent of the to!
lowing Insurance Companies:
LI VKRI’OOLJc LONDON & GLOBE,
PIKEXIX.or Brook I vn. N. Y.;
CONTINENTAL, of New York ;
HOME.of Netv York:
NORTHERN, of London.
I sia prepared to give insurance in
oldest and strongest classes companies in tbe
world on all of property. Cotton
Gins, Saw Mill*. Merchandise, etc. I am
also agent for the
Mutual Lile Insurance Comp'y,
of New Y'ork. which Is the oldest and
strongest eom|ntny in tbe world, its e.fd
tal and assets uiiiomttitig to the enormous
sum of (*115.000.000.
Write or apply to B- D. GENTRY
Sept 2JK)a;, Kastman Ga
■W'jS(.3iT TX YftJC''Sn>C» , WAT
xex. i uiiuvii
Male or female—in every town In Georgia
to take orders for a historical wo: k of sur¬
passing beauty. usetuhies* and aiouracy,
which sells at sight. Liberal commissions.
Particulars e» application. aontli. You full can in
make (tlttOto MtAO per
strnctio i*. Address.
I lilLIp* & Hunt, j 805 Broadway, V. Y.
Nov 17-im, f '
CURRY & CALDER,
Chau nee y , Gearyia,
Are now reni'v to furnish you fresh meal
at prices that will astenitdi Macot). llav
insr unprecedented advantages in buying
their corn, they can sell you fresh meal in
any quantity to save you money, and guar¬
antee satisfucetion.
t-end in yo ir orders, and they will receive
prompt attention.
Also in connection they have one of the
BEST __________ IMPROVED uIUS _ _ __,
in the south, with Cotton Elevator, unload
ing your cotten from wagon, thereby Your sav- is
ing you the time and trouble. seed
tlM>11 loatle( j \, y machinery for you. Give
them a trial oct!2 3m
REST AURANT!
H. HANNAH, Proprietor.
LUMBER CITY, GA.
’n,e notitied that 1 have fitted
iu Daniel F. McRae store
west side of railroad ’ a
. _
itioiGiciao rlFSt-C ^SS KeStaUPant. itcoiaui am,
where I am prepared at allhours to furnish
Veils and «5 bvlgiug. f.odirimr
iVin.bcr cents- 1 ?,., r*",-*' 2f, ° cents U
' ..... v r.m
II. M. Bozeman, Ii. A. Raman.
BOZEMAN L RAG AH,
rl * KJ iXC’W r r; T I riTI M«Hp l\l SO e nut OUl nf OT
lYiarSll MircMe S flU UlU Une,
Wehavegonetogether.il M. Ito/cnni,
ani ; | *. a . Kui-an, in tin* mercantile busi
ni , ss and we w ill tell ti von what we ,lid ttie
|j rs | ,j.,v. We made bran new fur. out
)l( Ma,>h*»old one. and we called it tto/e
Kagan—old t'neteltob Ragan nnd
Nlai’Mh Uo/ei nan. The Well. next day I’ll toll
v oil what we did. IF* best not
t w talk much lor l*ve heard it said that a
h|U | t4lll ^ llla ke* a wise hcad.lnit we did
make our datforn, the next day. which is
Wi-h all peopler i!'wV^seli'^ou‘\"'V ; ird'
laid stiJk m.tuJo' "IbJTUti?
and measures are free to W
j,>sted bv anvoue who wishes to do so. and
a* Da\e' MeFormiek said about bia ware.
hcillM . |, usim . ss wr . w |ll HO, have anv “big
Un m «M at^sinm male nrh'e
Whether we or break we Have
at.opted honesty for our policy. We make
no blow about selling voli good* cheaper
than any house in town. We invite all to
come amt see u* and we will try to suit
vou iu goods and price*. Yours resn't.
oet llt-Iiin. IU >/.KM AN RAt.A N.
Hawkiusville, Ga.
Saved his Life.
A Physician’s Testimony.
I was called 10 see Mr. John Pearson,
who was confined to bis bed with what
appeared to nil be of cnuMiirption hi* family had of the died worst with
form. As
that dread disease (except hi* hall-broth
pr ^ his death was regarded a* certain and
soon. After exhausting all the remedies.
I finally, a* a last resort, sent fora bottle
of Hrewer's Lung Restorer, and it acted
like magic, lie continued the use of it for
B" 1 '*- «>»»* i"‘s h, '*' n lu'l.V restored to
health. So lar ns I could discover, hr had
consiiuttitinn, and Hrewer's Lung Ri storer
*aved ids life, .1.0. IIoi.i.owav, M. D.
Huruesville, Ga.
_
NEW STORE. NEW GOODS.
NEW PRICES!
J.W. CALLAHAN & CO.,
MrYILl.i;, GI'.OKGI t,
- DKAItKU* in—
General Merchandise.
Our stoek consists of everything usually
found in a strictly
First-Class General Store,
and our prices are a* low as the lowest.
When you come to MeVille be sure to
call and examine our stoek and priev**.—
You will surely Ga.,Oet. save money by ' doing so.
MeVille, 12, 1S*7. 3m
I>. XcEACHIN, Jr.,
DK.W.Kt: IN
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hardware, Tobaccos,
CIGARS, ETC.,
LUMBER CITY', GA.,
Beg* to inform the public that he lms open
ed a complete and well assorted stoek of
General Merchandise
at Lumber Fitv. me!respectfully solicit* a
liberal is share “Liveauii of *hc public Let patronage, M v
mntt'i to Live.” Givi e me
a call w ben you come to the city oetl'Jnv
DR. W. M. KYALS,
OFFICE and DRUG STORE,
LUMBER CITY, GA.
ljJ*FaI!s promptly attended day or night.
A full line of
Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils,
BOOKS, STATIONERY’,
Fancy Goinl* and 'l'oilet Article*
always on baud.
Oct. 12, lsST. tf
DR. H. H. JOHNSON,
DENTIST,
lu'vKIXMlLLE, GA.
JUiTOffiee over Arnold’s jewelry store,
Uvt, If*, IstfT. iy
JE. s.
DE.VI.EI! IV
Meat,Flour,Lard
SUGAR, COFFEE, TOBACCO.
Staple Dry Goods, Moots, Shoes, Hats, Etc,
and a general and well selected stock of
_ FAIeLILY . ____ __ GROCERIES,
|
| All fresh and offered to the public at the
very lowest prices for cash i would be
I i pleased to have a call from all those who
desire to buy good* in my line, and will
here toko occasion to state that they can
not market. get better bargains elsewhere in this
Come along and see for your
selves, ltesj ectful I v,
E. S. .TAYLOR,
oetb’Wni. Mawkinsvillc, Ga.
\
Newest Styles of
rH tst | I
JSL lllO 0 Elvy tflWO \ » » vll ▼ ^
^ y
i BRONZE,
ART GOODS, ETC.
The Largest Stck in the City.
r.*
fjKL -•
v; m
I j
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I lYflil'llt'k N f ti l v 15 v. “ *1 It li P.P fpWpll'Y 1 It (. II j
Hepaired l»v Skilled Workmen.
YOU CAN SAVE
; by tiiiying of u*.
| | REMEMBER THE PLACE,
.1. Cl. Ac YY. NY. NN’illinniw.
314 Second *t., Macon. Ga.
ZLi_ S.
LUMBER CITY, GA.,
—nr vi.tit in—
General Merchandise,
Tlie larg,*t and in«>>t complete stock
of Good* in Lumber City !
I am offering
UNPRECEDENTED BARGAINS
TO ALL 1TKCIIA4KKS.
Como amt examine my stoek, and l>e
c.nvinccct tie,it l mu Hcttii.g g<KHl* cheaper
than any body.
0.. I£.
Lumber City. Get. 13, ts*7. 3m
Mail ad %
A. M. SKELTON, Prop’r.
Ad vvoikdonein tii*telar -3 style and on
easy terms I solicit a continuance of tbe
public patronage so liberally extended in
the past. oet 12 3m
JOE. E. KING,
THE JEWELER.
OK KICK—At store of Join, P. Wall, oor
ner of Railroad and Third avenues.
man, Ga.
Kcnnirirg of wutchc* and clocks done
on short notice, at moderate)ate*, and »at
isfae.ton guaranteed. 1 have just received
a large lot of III* eeltd,rated *eth Thomas
cliK'k*, w hich I JOE. am otferifip H. KING. cheap for cash,
oet 12 2tn Jeweler.
EASTMAN
IMI (MU
VI. W. li &Rltlll.li, Prop'r.
j Handsome turnout* turnislieu at moder
I crate rates. Horse* and mule* for sale at
low prices, and stoek taken care of in first
olass style. The patronage of the public
is solicited. oet 12 2m
ROBERT GARY,
MoHs M d taste,
EASTMAN, GA.
All work guaranteed, ami satisfaction
given la every i insturee. oetl2 3iu
Eastman Meat Market!
|W. B. DANIEL, Prop'r.
Keeps constantly on bund a full supply of
FRESH BEEF, FORK, MUTTON
—AXI»—
SAUSAGE.
XAT Orders from a distance promptly M.'tlii»i
filled.
rifillili
BEST IN TIIE WOIU.D.
If* wp.irlr.jf queUfca Imm rrr nnarrp*ii»r.l, actuillr
o.iUastlng lu™*mmilwU two lt"GF.T of any TIIK fthrr bmna. Kive
GCM I.M;.
ro;v eats ct pzjulees ocssr .vu.v.
HARRELL $ SMITH
Ask the public (o call and see their immense stock of
General lerchandisE.
They keep at all times a full supply, and all they ask in you to do is to call
■’Did see their stock and hear their PRICES FOR CASH, selling good* on
time they arc willing to live and let live. Thanking the public lor past pa¬
tronage. they respccilully solicit a continuance of the same.
§JL SjfWu pay Savannah prices for cotton on account.
EASTMAN, (ia., Oct. 13, \S7.-3m.
;
j S. T. ROGERS,
Third Avenue, Eastman Ga.
-DEALERS IX
Groceries, Hardware, Tinware,
Tobacco and Cigars, Canned goods of every description.
FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS RECEIVED EVERY'SATURDAY. In
! j prices, and quality of good* I defy competition. I have only beet, in business
a short time, and my goods are pure and fresh. A liberal share of the public
I patronage solicited. ()et 13 3m.
DEALER IN
Dry Goods, Slices, Hats, Dross Goods, Xo
i tion s.Clothinff, Groceries, Hardware, Etc.
lv. K. Aver.up, astimm, Ga.
My stoek in every line is fill! and complete, and my prices are lower than
i ever before. Call on me when yon come to town and I will save you
money. ()rt. 13 *3ni.
A. B. Small. Joo E. Mallory, i
Small <k Mallory,
Wholesale Urccers and Coiamissisn Merchants.
No:. 1 11 and 11.1 Tti
MACON. - “ ' * GA.
The merchant* of Wiregras* Georgia, w hose trade we specially solicit, are assured
j ! that no house is better prepared to supply their vs ants, oiler, them better inducements,
or return heartier thanks for patronage conferred. To convince you of our business
sincerity vveonlv ask a trial. sHe..vpeetfully.
" !SM ALL & MALLORY'.
oet'JiKhn
.
H©ift uilkT U it U JoCtflaw,
U !» >• !* U w
364 Third Street 1 il.' MACON, GA.
’ ■s, i
I i
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1
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in |
I I
PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES,!
GLASS.
Johnson’s Kalsomine meat and and Plaster Painter’s Pans. Supplies, Lime, Ce
Estimates Furnished on Sash, Doors and Blinds.
Nov. Uiii.
are now being offered at thj
^ r Y. ^..... £ ^^posium
Eastman, Ga.
This is no catch-penny advertisement, but I mean exactly v.liat I say. I am now j
selling goods cheaper than thgj were ever before otlered in Kastman. Call oil me bc
fore purchasing. octl3-3u» j
Bargains In J*.. J
i y • o
'W. 3L>. 2ES13S,
County Road Street, Eastman, Ga.
Carries the largest and most Gcmpiete stock of groceries In this
market.
Thc ,,lost <’«*• money
IS MY MOTTO.
The public will consult their interest bv callingC-u w before purchasing, a* 1 will
save money to alt purchasers (ictl3-3m.
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_ JL>eSli , UrOOClS. — , Lcwest Prices.
JOHN _ _ T. WALL,
-DEALER IN
Groceries, Hardware, Tinware,
Crockeryware, Tobacco, Ciga-rs, Etc.
My stock of goods is full and complete In nullity of goodtennd prices. 1 defy cem
petiiiou from any source. Give me a call and be convinced
Railroad John T. Wall, Eastman, oetI3-3m. Ca.
Corner 3d and Avenue.
A. L. HOBBS,
County Road Street, m Eastman, Ga.
-DEALER IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
Mv stock is full anti cornplc'c and in prices I defy competition. J3-3ui. Give nte
a call when you come to town. Oct
A WORD TO THE WISE.
When in search of Best Goods at Lowest Prices call on
AY. II. COTTER & CO.,
Dealers in
Dry Goods, Groceries and General Merchandise.
Shoes a Specialty,
of New _A\ e handle York., (lie Celebrated pair which Shoes manufactured by C, S. Parson & Soil
every of is warranted.
We make prices on flour for this market.
A on will save money by calling upon u« before making your purchases.
Wo buy all kind* of country produce. EASTMAN, (in., Oct. 13..87,-3m.
Harney Manheini,
Controller and Regulator of Low Prices,
HAWKINSVILLE, (i A.
(Next door to J. J. Joiner’s)
Keeps constantly on hand a complete stock of
Dry Shoes, Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots and
Crockeryware, Hardware, Etc.
Mv fall and winter stmek Inis just arrived I inako a specialty of FIN E HU K EC II
LOAD1NC. snot («| Ns, Also silvnr watches and clocks, Full line of Tobacco amt
( ijfais a 1 \n avs on hand. I n spvctlully invite 1 t!;c j)t*opJc of Podtf^j and adjoining conn•
ties to call on me when they runic to liaw Umsviile anil examine mv stoek anil nriee*.
Oct 1 ' b'l-lim.
-
Winship Callaway,
•308 SECOND STREET, MACON, GA.
THE LEADING CLOTIIIEllS,
are now opening an extensive stoek of
Olotliirs.gr cfcr».<a
of all grades and styles,
Where men will find a good stock of Rubber nothing. North Farolin i and Mississippi
deans Punts, Overcoats and Soil* for men and buys. Overskirts. I'liderwear, *te.. etc.
500 Shirts iioy*' Suit* Toets., troin and $1.50 $100 up. the best. 200 pairs Hoy*’ Paris :»5efs. and upward. Gold and Sill
ver fl£3 r "l.ovve*t prices for everything.
Sept 2!i-:im.
M Eor China, Crockery, C When in Macon collie S
A Glassware, Tinware, H ami see what we have, T
C Woodemvaro, Cooking I If you can’t conic write 0
0 and Heating Stoves. Wc for pri (*(*S. We have R
N Lave (lie largest and A the greatest variety <> E
in<»sI varied stock t-ver car- lamjis ever shown in any
ried south of New York. house.
He are Aijents for Ute Famous Rochester Lamps.
Ye sure to call oil us when vou visit Mn'oii. lti>speet I 111 1V.
Trill njiiilui* IS lock, Naneoti, 4<!a. M WON til 5 N N MORI'.
Oetlidlui. _). W. I'O.MI.nGus, .Manager,
Ghristmas
Presents.
i0 % K. 1 Wiss, (Ms d fekj,
V- -' . {
Silverware, Spectacles,
Gold Pens, Pencils,
Etc.
Orders by Mail Wii! Receive
Prompt and Hcnest Attention.
GKO. T. HEELAND,
'v 320 Second street. Jew eler.
Macon. (• a. ocUi-3m.
&
317 & 319 THIRD ST.. MACON, GA.
Hardware, Iron and Steel, ISelting,
MILL SUPPLIES, WAGON MATERIAL,
Guns, Pistols. Cartridges and Ammunition of ail Sorts.
Payne & Willingham,
•llaCGHn 4*fZ.
THE LEADING
GOO and 008 CHERRY STREET.
Factory at Enterprise, suburb of Macon, oct0-3m.
Dr. W. L. Smith,
DENTIS T.
IIavkinsville, Oa !
Office i:. Tulaski House mcb2-tf
d. c. Mclennan,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
McVILLE, GA.
Practices in the courts of the Oconee and
lirtinsvvick circuit*. Special attention giv
pi, to collection of claims. Wi 11 also me,
tiee iiFtbc federal oourts. Sept 1,-iy