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to be opened December 15,1887.
HARRELL $ SMITH
Ask thc'public to call and see their immense stock «f
GeneraL MerchandisE ■
They keep at all times a full supply, and all they ask you fo do i* to call
*pd set* their stock nndjhenr their PRICES FOR CASH. In selling goods on
time they are willing to live ami let live. Thanking the public for past pa
trom ^jfT’Sy'e tgv. t hey respectfully solicit a continuance of the same.
pay Suyunnah prices for cotton on account.
KASTMAN, Oa.,O.C. 13, ’87..3m.
S. T. ROGERS,
Third Avenue, Eastman Ga.
-DEALERS IN
<»roccries, Hardware, Tinware,
Tobacco and Cigars, Canned goods of every description.
FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS RECEIVED EVERY SATURDAY. In
prit c» and quality of good* I defy competition, I have only licen in business
h short time, and my goods are puyo and fresh. A liberal share of the public
patronage solicited. Oct 13-3in.
DEALER IN
Dry Goods Shoos, Hats, Dress Goods, No*
lions,Clothing, Groceries, Hardware, Etc.
II. II. Avenue, astman, Ga.
My stock in evorvRine i* full and complete, and my prices are lower than
*vcr btT«qc. Full oil ttio when you conic to town and 1 will save you
money. Oct. 13 3m.
A. B. Small. S flll ^ H| ||gpy Joe E. Mallory,
lB a
Wiolesae Grocers and Commission Merchants.
No*. I ll and 141} Third Street,
MACON. GA.
The merchants <*r Wiregrn** prepared Georgia, supply whose their trade we offer specially them better solicit, inducements, nrc assured
that »»* house is liettcr to wants,
or •nitceriiy return heartier thunks for patronage conferred. To convince you of our business
we only ask u trial. Respectfully.
fit ALL* MALLOUY. __
M luf.H, J l 1 l lit4 - -w. lul/fl „ ■ m 4 if *1\[lcl -''t*/"t*
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are now being offered at the
Dry Goods | VM Emporium ■
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HESTZErZ" IF^IEeiS,
Eastman, Ga.
Till* i* nn (oiteli-penny limit advertisement, but I mean exactly vlmt 1 *uv. 1 am now
^oltinu goes* cheaper the, were ever before offered in Eastman. Call ootia-Vtin'"
lore pureim'siiii'.
—
Bargains In Groceries!!
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County Road Street, Eastman, Oft.
Carries . ttie largest and , complete stock of . . In this
most groceries
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HWIWI.
riM1 Tlic most , goods for the least money
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IS >1Y MOTTO
““ ° U U ‘ f ° r ‘ ! P« r ‘’“^h.g, a. 1 will
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Best Goods. Lowest Prices.
JOHN T. WALL,
-DEALER IN
Groceries, Hardware, Tinware |
Crockeryware, Tobacco, Cigars, Etc.
M v stiwW of n'n*l* i* |git tout ••oiuptute In < entity of good* and prices. I defy i am _
{*<li(ion fro id 411 v source. Give me a call mid !*• com I tired
John T. Wall, Eastman, Ca.
< ortier 84 (Old Railroad Avenge. oct 13-Jin.
A. L. HOBBS,
County Komi SjrocJ, Eastman, Ga.
-DEALER IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
M v stock i» full and eompletc and in prices I defy competition. Give me
a call when van come to town Oct 13-3m.
Or. V. . L. Smith,
1> E N T 1B T.
II AW KJV^VILLf., t ■ A.
Office in I'ulnski Jioure mch 2 -tf
D c. McLennan,
attorney at law
MrVILLK, ga.
Practices In the courts of the Oconee and
Mrnnswlek circuits. !*|icclul attention giv¬
en to collection of claims. WIII also prac.
|lc«* In the federal courts. Sept I.-ty
Bronchitis Cured.
mv little glrl.il years with old has hecn cough for
ynmi 1 lime t roil tiled a severe
which )>llVllicluilS pronounced hronehitl*.
Hie slep but little, coughing the entire
night, and WC had to get up very often to
help her out. the eongh vv«* op severe. At
you r solicitation I Isiuvht a iMvtileof Brew
yr’n l.ung Iteotprcr. and *he liegau to ini
Since, proie, and and I ha* tirmlv t>eeii liclieveahe »lee| h'tf nicely will be ever |>cr
munenUy cured. J ion was very long much since, fright but
cued at her condl not \
am now rejoicing at her recovery our*
>rnly uko. r. wt>iu.
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FACTS YOU CAN BET ON.
Th»t lh« M/rt »nJ largtst tobkero factory is tki
vtorld it in Jency City, N. J.
That this factory make* die popular and world
famed Climax Pine, the acknowledged Hud
ard for fint-clua chewing tobacco.
Thxl ihit factory was Mtabliabtd aa king hv **
i;«o.
That U»t year(iSM)it nuuie andaotd lk« enonaotM
quantity of «j,981,380 lb*, or fourtaaa tkota
(and too* of tobacco.
Tkat l hi* was more than one-seventh of all the to.
bacco made in the United States notwith¬
standing that there were 966 factories at work.
That in the lost at years this factory hot helped
support the U cited States Government to the
extent of over forty-four million seven hun¬
dred thousand dollars ($44,700,000.00) paid
into the U. S. Treasury in Internal Revenue
| Taxes.
Thor lb* pay-R>ll of Ibis factory is about Si,no<v
000,00 par year or $»vnwo per week.
That this factory employs about 3,500 operatives.
Thai Ibis factory makrs tush ■ wonderfully good
ebew in Climax Mu* that many other factories
have trie J (o imitate it in vain, and in despair
now try to attract custom by offering latest
pfeccsof inferior goods for the pries.
That this factory nevertheless continues to hrrims
iu busiaoss every year.
That this factory belongs to and ie operated by
Youn, very truly,
p_ LORiLljum * m vw *
ROBERT GARY,
fuUi Sod aad Wn,
EASTMAN, GA.
Sol Hermmn. • - .w jQP ? App Hcrnnftii)
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/ S. HERRMAN St BROTHER
Have Juert Received.
I3VE3VCE3STSE ODF 1 aOODS
r’resti From Oity IVdfExrl^cts*.
NOV IS YODR TIME TO SAVE MONEY BY PURCHASING GOOD GOODS AT BED-ROOK FRIGES.
UBKNM AOIIOX I>KI‘ABTHKXT, JEWELRY DEPARTMENT. CLOTUINtii ! EViOTHHU !
«ROiERIE!4. FINE MIlOllM.
Cashmeres 3C inches wide, ail wool Our notion department >4 awfully Our jewelry department will be We find it impossible to do business Everything wanted in the Family
and all desirable colors. Diagonal attractive just filled to overflow¬ found We have a fine assortment of shoes
Cashmeres. Dress Flannels, stripes now, to be complete to the minutest without clothing, so we are prepared and Fancy Grocery linecan always be for ladies, gents and children. Atso
and plaids. Checked suiting*, entire¬ ing as it is with almost anything that particular. Anything desired in this to offer you a new line of handsome found upon application. We propose furniture, trunks, valises, wood, wil¬
ly new and perfectly lovclv. Black heart can wish or imagination devise. line has only to be asked for. While and stylish clothing at low prices. furnishing Be¬ to supply the trade, and to this end low, hard and tinware, etc. In s’ ort
Cashmeres and Henrietta Cloths in You have only to call and examine to visiting the store do not fail to sides a complete line of keep in stock the freshest and
immense quantities. bo convinced. see goods for gentlemen. We have some purest everything wanted in the mercantile
this choice Hue of goods. of the nobbiest huts in existence. only. line. Come and see and price goods.
s. HEZR,:R,3N/LA.isr &> A.IST. 3 OkA-
THE JOURNAL.
It. S. UlIRTOJf, .... Editor.
Ofllelal Organ of Bodge County.
THURSDAY. 1>EC’. K». IW7.
from Oar Traveling; S’orrex*
pendent.
Gmsox, Ga.. Dec. 10th, 1887.
Editor Journal: I was made to
feel perfectly at borne on Thursday
evening, December l-t, when I reached
a nmall hut enterprising village in
Laurens county called Reedy Spring*.
Some important changes since my
last visit caused nnhome-Hkc feeling
to come over me, but when I saw
“Old Zip” standing at the counter
santplcing tobacco and complaining
about the price of cott’cc; Capt. Jack
Adams in an easy chair by the tire
knitting, and a card above the carved
mantle which read—“Ramons’ Relief
for Pain* and Ache*,” I remembered
I was among triend*, and not far from
where I cncc met the people of that
section as customers, whom in my
youth I learned to love “not wisely
but too well.” The old farm on which
I once toiled presents a different ap
pearanco now ; huge pines whose alia
(lows I once sough as protection from !
^ ie hurtling .tin i.„„_ ha\ i
.
woodman’s axe, and by cremation
iheir strongest roots reduced; hardy
trees from which I once plucked lus
Clous fruit have blighted and died. I
went into the back yard where the
children once sang and played cheer
fully, but no voice was heard. The
sun looked down in her glory and
,cbuk °.7** ,,c *
I was only one night at the old home
dead and met but few of my boyhood
acquaintances. Dr. John W. Buchan
has just completed a neat and couveti
icntly arranged office on Buchan Av
enue, where ho will keep all reliable
loin'dy medicines and a small assort
ment of toilet good-. Messrs. AV. 15.
Rogers & Bros., have moved their gvisl
mill at.d cotton gin to Whitehead |
square, where water is more plentiful j
and location nioic central. The new
e< building* ^- improved. are much Hopes larger are ami now docid- cn- j
tertaiued that Mr. Stuart B. Rogers
" ^ « «’* ‘ o,, » »»•
gin 8CVCral day8 ng ° Wi “ ,TCOVer Wi,h ‘
out the loss of a single linger. J* W.
D - u ^.muiiy tr C a*.iug
lbc w oun(, ‘ M,m S ‘ ,,,ic a "
mtelligeiit ! young lady ol J eltair coin,
ly k a..d daughter ot Ho... Jacob AV.
Ctenwnt., murned to l,vr hot.tc on
Sunday last, after speml.ng several
weeks with relatives and friends in
Reedy Springs.
Tuesday last I was in Dublin. It
would be difficult to find a town in
which the chaugcs have been greater,
the increase more rapid and improve¬
ments more marked than hi this city
during the last four months. I feel
justifiable iu saying fifty residence*,
offices, store house-, etc., have g*me up
ami are now under course of structure.
Seven or eight thousand bales cl'cot¬
ton will bv shipped from that point
this year, which is two thousand at
least more than was handled there
last season. Dublin needs a new hotel
building, a cotton cotupres*, a bank,
another railroad, an iron bridge over
the river, more money and less whis¬
key. I saw more diuuk men in Dub¬
lin and heard more profanity than in
all the prohibition towns I have work
cd|iu the State. Every county border¬
ing Laureu* ha* gone for prohibition,
and why the cursed cup i» publicly
filled and empted in Dublin l* a prob
lom which no one care* to solve. The
law requires a pet.lion signed by two
third* of the i’r< e hold r- within Hire c
■
m l sul toe *•(•• .i ni'i(! i.ic bar lo
. alcd tO iC _ iltlv dfUi ill tile I'll III
-tufi - , and I dare silk neitner oi toe li¬
loonisis in Dublin have got on an get
them. Who know-? Who ha* triad
to find out? Two petitions asking for i
an election on the traffic have been cir
culatest and a suffl. iem v of nam< order-! s at-!
I ached, but no election ha* ImMi
cd. Who kuow* why? Who has tried |
b> find the trouble? Laurens county j
day from 300 500 ■
will any vote to
against the »alc of ruin, and if some
eff rt is U>t made to pul down the
evil. God will be incriiful if tiii* < ity
doe* not share the fate of Sodom,
which fer wickeilne-s it more than n
val*. A* the scriptures express it, “a
goaring ox ha* been loo-ed,” and for
ttie damttgo done, the voters of Laur
ens couii.y will be held personally re
•t inndWll
Tit* patent churn men I met in
South Carolina, ate in Washington
county, and will *o.»u disturb Hie le
dlum in Dodge. Ju-l a* I predicted, |
the machine is meeting with nnni'-rii- ;
ml favor In Georgia. Oidy #7.50. “Bo
sore to see it before you buy.”
Mui h rain has fallen during the pa-t
threo days ami it is generally believed
another freshet will 1 k> the result
Stock law Hi W*lkiiison county i*
yausing muck unpleasant ue-s. and lias
dates, go far, have been victorious.
Bone & Chappell, the live wholesale
grocers of Macon, travel a young man
named Hill, whose mother is in des¬
perate health ami not expected to sur¬
vive the coming holidays. Whenthi#
popular drummer reached Wrights
ville last Wednesday, lie was handed
a telegram from Macon. Had a cocked
revolver been brought to bear on iris
heart, marks of emotion could not
have shown plainer ou his face. The
message was addressed to him at
Wrightsvillc, in care of A. T. Linder,
who always give him a nice order.
For more than a minute lie gazed up¬
on tIre bold letters from the peu of the
ojx'rator, which unmistakcably spelled
his . name. Once or more lie came
near lottiug loose from nervousness,
and at no time attempted to learu its
contents. That it was concerning his
mother he had no doubt, and seemed
In his imagination to sec (lie words—
“Your mother is dead come at once.”
As he tore the end of the envelope and
removed the slip of yellow paper his
checks became pater, and the muscles
of bis lips were sceu to move. Again
lie hcstitaicd, all the while becoming
more nervous. Finally his flashing
eyes rested upon the inner lines which
read as fallows: “Hold shot at fl.tiO;
grits, 1<. 4 \ Bone & Chappell."
Laurens county votes for the third
...______ time on the question ... ot ... bridging tin
river at Dublin by taxation, on Decem
bcr2l*t. They will be more favorable
this time, but the bridge will loose
beyond a doubt. Mark the prediction,
R. S. T.
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PICTURE OF THE FAR WEST,
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fkomlast " kek - ]
Ilumholdt, our dinner station, is a
real oasis in flic desert. The traveler
is e*V Cu i*Hv delighted with this spot;
it will remind him of tilings human—
of living in a land of cultivation again.
Here we see the first growing trees
since leaving Ogden, with given grass
shady liowers and flowing fountains,
Humboldt Ilou-e i* a regular dinner
station, at which all passenger trains
over tliis road stop fo>* meals. The
proprietors have been here quite a
| 0) ,glime, and seem to delight in mak
Rig their house and surrounding*
beautiful and attractive to the l raveling
public.
When we went in to dinner here a
r I i1c ^ „egro went in and took a
se;U al OHC ot lh0 l; ,i,u*s ; one <»ru.c
proprietors reached him about the time
ho was wc „ scatcil>atu , r, a vcrv plca8 .
, t bul f|r|| , lna nncr told him there
, .............. ... for
fl)IkSf a)K , |hat | lC mnM go to l( . To
this the black rasea! objected, and was
told the second time fo go; hut he still
sat at the table. The proprietor then
took him by the collar and hustled
him out of the hotel, and told him
that for acting a* lie had lie should
not have dinner there at all, and if lie
entered that dining room or house
again lie would do it at his own peril;
audit was wisdom in Mr. Nigger t ha*
lie kept shy of that hotel and went
without his dinner for his impudence.
Here is a splendid grove of locust
and poplar trees, or two ot them—one
to the right and the other to the left
of the walk from the road tothe house,
which sets a little back from the road.
To the left is a large fountain, in the
centre of a small lake, surrounded by
an iron fence; on this little lake or
pond, are a number of geese and man¬
darin din k*. Tiiev are said to he from
Japan. Tln v are beautiful little duck*,
with tufts of golden feather* on each
side ot the head, and finely colored
plumage. Around the grove on the
right hand side is a high hoard fence,
and in the enclosure are a pair of large
elk, «5t|| thill hib elk, which was a
p- tty li t r* i'* a in ted like
la .
The g'ound iu both gr >ves i* cov¬
ered with a thick matting of blue
« ,a ' 9 - A ‘ the gmund wn*-own
* u a * ,a ^ a » " bicb, it is -aid. grew very
n ‘" k a "' 1 8,ron S?- R 1 '*’’ •**& ' va8
af ' <r «:'nl* sown, and now it ha* ro» t
d everything else out, and gtovvslux
uriaul '- v .
In the garden north of the hoii-e,
towards the valley, all kind- of vege¬
table* grow, and the garden looked as
fine and flourishing a* one could wish
to sec iu auv section of the country.—
We w ere particularly iulcreslcd in the
fruit tree* we saw growing here. Here,
in the inid-i, almost, of the Great Ne¬
v * ,1a I* *’» t. with barrenness and des
olatlou -pr< nil out on every hand, with
a high reeky mouu tain on one side, and
a huge alkali flat on the other, nc-tled
under the towering cliff-, as thmigli it
would claim shelter and protection, is
*••*» o«'i* in the desert—this reminder
of more genial climes, and a more
kindly soil—this relief from the weari
►ome, dn an- view* which have every
where met our gaze during the long
morning or forenoon s ride,
The exi^rifueuts. so far e«cce«rful,
have proven, beyond a doubt, that ijie
d« s. rt can be icelaisMtl, and “made to
d
orchard of apple trees five years old,
bearing not only fruit as beautiful to
the eye as that of California, but said
to be superior in flavor. These apple
trees, of all varieties, are prolific bear¬
ers, and the same is true of the pears,
peaches, plums and cherries.
In the orchard opposite the water
tank is a fi-h oond some 25 or 30 feet
in diameter. In it are trout, great
speckled fellows, very thick and very
shy. llocky con* have been built for
them in I he bottom ami centre of the
basin, amt hence they hide—seeking
shade from the rays of the hot sum¬
mer sun, and also from the silent
beams of the silvery moan. This place
and its surroundings causes the trav¬
eler not only to rejoice over the scene
which here greets his gaze, but seems
to remind him of “God's country”—
cithv r in the far east or at this point in
the nearer west.
The old emigrant road leading to
northern California and southern Or
egon runs near this s at'on, and w inds
around the base of Eugene Mountain,
and near a low butt *, resembling a
hay stack, which can be seen in the
distance across the alkali flats,
The Humboldt House is the place of
resort for tourists who desire to visit
the sulphur mine*, Star Peak, the
mining district* in Hie Humboldt
range, Eugene Mountain, and the An¬
telope range. The latter is a low range
on our right, beginning as we leave
this station.
Iu front anil south-east of (he Iltim
boldt House, is the Humboldt mining
district, four to six miles distant.—
Huiuholdfcanonopenintolhenioun
tain side, in which was formerly loca
ted “Humboldt City.” Mine* were
*** ...n»c ro, k ygorge* 0
this range in 1801, and there was a
great rush here from all parts of the
country. The “city” sprang up us
by magic, and at one time contained
Over 500 inhabitant*. Several
j j of stantial which buildings still remain. were The erected, ruin* a few
were
diligently pros[»ected, but not found to
be very profitable, and the expense of
living and building being very great,
together with Hie determined hostility
of the Indians, the people left it as |
suddenly as they came. The district !
remained idle until 1874-5, when work
was again resumed isgoid,siivcramtargen-| by a few indivtd
.mis. Thcor C
lifcio » s
1 lie great sulphur mines arc Unity
miles from Humboldt station, in a
north-westerly direction. Very large
nearly 75 per cent. pure. win^ The ore it
as
comes Irom the mine* here is a mix¬
ture of sulphur, clay, gypsum and
water. They fuse the crude mixed (
or
only by heat, and then separate them
hv a chemical process, which is claim¬
ed to be very simple, producing the
“ brimstone” of commerce, nearly 100
|ier cent* fine. The deposit*, as they
lie in the hills, arc found from twenty
to one hundred feet thick. They arc
covered with ashes and mixed with
extraneous matter. In fact, wherever
these deposits come to the surface,
they are covered with ashes nearly
white in color, indicating lliai at some
period they were on fire, and that the
lire was extinguished or smothered
by the accumulation of these ashes.— j
When “thec’emcnls shall melt with
fervent its of heat,” Nevada Hie will vast add sulphur fuel depos- the J
to
flames atm greatly accelerate the melt¬
ing process.
About half a mile west of Humboldt,
on our t ight, near the track, i* a sul
phur deposit. It is not worked for }
Hic reason of its impurities. A far j
tailed belter article from of the the mines crude above is being ob-J
men¬
tion' d.
llic .Ivor, -til* “it ur right, — eui*
o have cut a dc» , p channel in til val
lev. and is -eldmn seen from the « ar*. |
()n our left are Hie towering peaks
of the Humboldt Range, and to tke |
right i* the vast and seemingly end- ! i
less stretch of alkali beds, iu some
places lava and iu ol her* covered with j
sage brush, as heretofore described,!
for we arc under wav again, and soon
leave our pleasant dinner station be¬
hind, and seem to be speeding over the
bottom of what was at some time in
the di-tant age* of the past a vast
ocean.
Well, as we have nothing more to
see before reaching Reno, our supper
station, petliap* one of the numerous
stories of the "Vigilantes.” a.* related
by some of tVe old rc-Ment* of that
section, who were on board, would be
a* well to finish th is letter wt »h a* anv
thing el-e I could write; therefore
I will try and give you an incident
that is said to have actually occurred
at Humboldt City in iU palmiest min¬
ing days: .
Early hi tiic sixties, on a still, warm
summer afternoon, a man having
tiacked hi* two donkey* and one horse
a half mile, and discovering that a
man’s track with spur mark* followed
them, came back to town and told “the
bovs,® who luiUftf.1 -«___* -«-*«**, m nop,itar
WINTER SUITS!
Merchants who handle
Gent's Furnishing Goods
AND FINE CLOTHING
AVill find that we are keeping positively the REST SELECTED stock in the line to he
found anywhere. More SUITABLE for vonr trade and BKTTF.lt FITTING
than ever before offered. AVe are 1MPOKT.NG DIRECT from
EUROPE a lull line of the
ta: lasger Sysla of Sssiliry liter for Soili Sosos.
--OUR AGENT
Jti r, li. F. Jacobson*
Who visits your section, will always be ready to show samples,
1 . H, £If f k BRO.,
The Clothing Palace, 161 Congress Street.
Dee. 8-ly. Savannah, Ca.
new* a* this demanded, naturally
drinks all around.
“Do you know, gentlemen,” said
one who as | ?tMiied leadership, “that
just naturally to shoot these greasers
ain’t the best way? Gin ’em a fair
jury trial, and rope ’em up with all the
majesty of the law; that’s the cure.
Such words of moderation were
well received, and tncy drank again to
“Here’s hoping we ketch that greaser.”
As they loafed hack to the veranda,
a Mexican walked over the brow of
hc hilIfjU)gnnt , hi8Bpursploasailtlv
R, accord with a whistled waltz. The
advocate for law said in an under!one
‘•That’s the cuss.”
\ ru>h, lia'nd a struggle and the Mexican,
hound and tbot, lay on his back
r, ji, c i )JU . 100In The camp turned
out to a man Ifionilv smh mV; ««
"String him up!” -‘Burn the a««r.
goned lubricator 1” and other equally
pleasant phrases fell unheeded upon
|,i 8 Spanish ear. A jury was quickly
gathered in the street, and despite re¬
fn^r.ls to serve, the crow4 hurried
them in liehind the bar. A brief
statement of the case was made bv the
C i-de V a.it advocate, ami u,ev showed
the jury into a commodious poker
room, where were scat* grouped about
green table*.
The noise outside, in the bar room,
irks
came confused sound* ot disorderly}
cheering. They came nearer, and i
again the light-hearted noise of liu
m; ,„ laughter mingled with (linking
glasses around the bar.
A low knock at the jury door, the
lock burst in, and a dozen smiling fel¬
lows asked the verdict. The foreman
promptly answered, “Not guilty.”
>Vi:h volleyed oaths and ominous
laying of hand* on pistol butts, the
boys slammed the door with, “You'll
have to do better than that!”
In half an hour the advocate gcntlv
opened the door again aud asked :
“Your opinion, gotiHcinen ?”
“Guilty.”
“Correct. You can come oul, but
we h,,,,* the fellow au hour ago.”
The jury took “theirs” next; and
w hon, after a few minute*, theplcas
ant village restored toils former tran¬
quility. it was “allowed at more than
one saloon, that “Mexican* 'll know
enough to let white men’s stock alone
after this.”
One and another exchanged the be
that this sort of thing was more
> t . u .s,bJ e than “nipping one on sight.”
YV'lien before stin*et the barkeeper
• one!tided to -weep -ome dost out of
|,j a poke -room back d mr, he frit a
momentary -urpri-c at ti il>i:g toe
u ,i-*i„g horse dozing under the -had
ow of a moutUaiit oik, and the two j
lost donkeys smilingly masticating
play ing card*, of which many bushel*
| a y |,, a dirty |iile. He was then then
reminded that the animals had been !
there all day. T.
CONTINUED NEXT WEEK.
McLeod House ,
Lumber City, Ca.,
Joltfl D, McLeod, Proprietor.
bates of board beu day, $2 00
Hi>eelal rates tor families and perma¬
nent hoarders.
A MVKK1 gr tlll.i:
I* run in connection writti the house, at
which can tie secured, at all times, ex¬
cellent turn-out*. »
ively For inclined, the accommodation proprietor of parties has rigged sport¬
the
out and placed on the w aters of tl.e Oe
miilgee River, just rawlag at band, handsome
ing Boats, suitable for in connection and therewith flnls
purposes; and
keeps 011 hand a good supply of fishing
tank's. febiVtf.
fnsure Your Property.
I a« now preps red to place insurance to
j*f amount of three-fourths It s v alue upon
0*4 . . • J!
•-s
Newest Styles of
Fine Jewelry,
BRONZE, ART GOODS, ETC.
The largest Sick in the City.
i £3
1 .
!
I
nr Watches , . ana -it Jewelry
Repaired by Skilled Workmen.
YOU CAN SAVE MONEY
by buying of us.
«« pla«.
•I. II. A TV. W. AY ill in hi*.
314 Second *t., Macon, Oa. octb-3m
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X_i„ IEB
LUMBER CITY, GA.,
—DEALER IX—
General Merchandise,
■o
The largest and most complete slock
of Good*iu Lumber City!
I am offering
UNPRECEDENTED BARGAINS
TO ALL PURCHASERS.
Come and examine my stock, and be
convinced that 1 am selling goods cheaper
than anybody.
I.. It. Aeukr.
Lumber City, Get. 10, 1**7. am
EASTMAN
Mai wi Wheelwright %
A, M. SKELTON, Prop’r.
. Ail work done in tirstela** style and on j
easy terms I solicit a continuance of the
public patronage so libmilly extended jt
the past. octl^.Sn
RESTAURANT! i
J. H. HANNAH, Proprietor,
LUMBER CITY, GA.
The public Daniel i* notified that I have fitted
up in the F. McRae store house,
west side of railroad, a
First-class Restaurant t
where I a m prepared at all hours to furnish
meals and lodging.
Meals, 25 cents; l.odjriiig, 23 cents.
Lumlier City, Oct. 12, !Ml7. Sin
D. McEACHIN, Jr.,
DE.VLF.H IN
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hardware, Tobaccos,
CIGARS, ETC.,
LUMBER CITY, GA.,
to Inform the* public that be hn» open¬
ed a couiiUetc aud well assorted stin*k of
General Merchandise
at;Lumber City, and respectfuliy solicits a
" WgM of she public patronage My
r» xive:t.nl Oh .
“ l,et Uve^
A WORD TO THE WISE.
When in search of lte*t Goods at Lowest Prices call on
W. II. COTTER & CO.,
Dealers in
Dry Goods, Groceries and General Merchandise.
Shoes a Specialty,
AY r e handle the Celebrated Shoes manufactured by C, S. Parson & Sou*
of New York., every pair of which is warranted.
We make prices on flour for this market.
A’ou will save money hv calling upon iir before making vour purchases.
AVc buy all kinds of country produce. EASTMAN, Ga., Oct. 13. ,87,-3m.
Barney Manlieim,
Controller and Regulator ol Low Prices,
HAWKINSVIIXE GA.
(Next door to J. J. Joiner’s)
Dry Keeps Goods, constantly Clothing, on hand a complete stock of
Shoes, Crockeryware, Hats, Caps, Boots and
Hardware, Etc.
LOADING My fall and winter struck lias hist arrived I make a specialty of FINE Bit EEC ?s.r
SHOT GUNS. Also silver watches and clocks. Full line of Tobacco a
Cigars always on hand. I respectfully invite the people of Hodjfo and adjoining e*n
ties to call on me when they come to Uu\v kinsvillu and examine my stock and prices.
Oct 1841m.
Winship & Callaway,
308 SECOND STREET, MACON, GA.
THE LEADING CLOTHIERS,
are now opening an extensive stock of
Clotlning cxxtl d Hats
of all grades and styles,
Where men will find a good stock of Rubber Clothing, North Carolina and Mississippi
Jean* l’ants. Overcoat* and Suit* for men and 1 >ovh, Overskirts, Underwear, etc., etc.
Roys’ Sit Its from up. tile goo pair* Hoys’ Bants Hoot*, and upward. Gold and Sil¬
ver Shirt* iocts., and $100 best. JEJJT.owest prices for everything.
Sept --'it-am.
_
% % Is % ^ ^ ^ % Y
M For China, Crockery, C When in Macon come $
A. Glassware Tinware, H and see what we have, T
C Wootlenware, Cooking I It’ you can’t come write Q
0 and Heating Stoves. We ft for pri cos. We have R
N have the largest and A. greatest variety o £
most A’aried stock ever car¬ lamps ever shown in any
ried south of New York. house.
We ave A*/ents for the /'unions Rochester Lamps,
Vo *ure to cull on us when von visit Mimon. Respectfully.
'■’rill n S'u I a i* ICidik, lluroii, <*';■. UttOA ( III A 4 hid It I!.
Get O'-Jut. J. U . i'OMlxGos, Mumurer.
Ghristrpas
Presents.
Ms, (Ms d Jswslif,
Silverware, Spectacles,
Gold Pens, Pencils,
Etc.
Orders by Mail Will Receive
Prompt and Henest Attention.
CKO. T. BEELAXD,
!•-() Second street. Jeweler.
Macon, Ga. octb-;im.
mmmmm a
317 & 319 THIRD ST., MACON, CA.
Hardware, Iron and Steel, Helling,
MILL SUPPLIES, WAGON MATERIAL,
Guns, Pistols, Cartridges and all Sorts.
364 Third Street MACON, GA.
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\\ holosale and Ketail Dealers in
PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES,
QXjJLBB.
Johnson’s Kalsomine and Painter’s Ce
. ment and Planter Ps
,