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r the Words of Santa Blaus,
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In accents low—he makes no noise,
% who keep more beautiful
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r HRISTMAS TOYS
than was ever seen in Eastman.
’s7-3m‘ PENDLETON BROS.
Eastman, Ua . Get, 13,
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ENTERPRISE , AND ENERGY!
I 1! EW tell, and that accounts YORK for -OF- the steady increase IN STORE BUSINESS at the
Mim 8
R. R. Avenue, Eastman, Ga.
Having believe nn experience of over twenty years in the lines of goods T curry
d stock. I I know what to buy and Row to buy it to tlie eatisfaclioii
benefit ol' my patron?.
1 have Just returned with an immen to stock of Dry Goods, Clothing,
fh iocs and Groceries, each of the nbove linca finely assorted, so ns to please
basotV verybody. 1 have Our brought ( lot hing the and nicest, Dry best Goods stock is especially of Clothing recommend;!bio L had, and this j
irices Wer ever
thnnever
. In Dry (toons we have all flic newest shades of cashmere, , tricots, , . dta
onals, plaid?, and a general line ot Fancy Dress Goods from 8 cents up.
>ttr shawl* are daisies in fine cashmeres, all shades. Zophcrs in all shades
ml aro the cheapest in the land. Our Indies’anil gents’tine Angoria neck
liawi. arc beauties. Wc have in stock and are still1 receiving a line selection
■ linnets English and American l amy I’rinls m late shades. All shades of wool
and linseys, yard wide, cheap. Lambrequin and curtain goods in
liadesand fiiney. A hue selection of fancy goods, notions. All sizes of
loses i and Ribbons at Low Prices.
j New have and fiiney designs of Jewelry and Silverware. ,
Wo a beautilul selection of Walking Jackets, Dolmans, L’lstcrs and
Mfseys in all ki/.es and similes. Alt silk Jersey Gloves in new shades. Kids
■ »lintles for ladies anil gents, the best goods cheap. All my goods named
Ri this “ad” are guaranteed as represented.
We also keep a full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Candies, Bod
S evering, Furniture, Glass and Tinware, Hardware and Tools,
i- (Jive mo a call and convince j ourself of the bargains I can offer the
While.
Thanking mv patrons for past favors I respectfully solicit Its contin
it niif 3-3in. Hespeet lull v, R. Newman.
IT. ANDERSON & CO.,
DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
liailroad Avcnttc, Kastman, Ga.
I PRICES LOWER THAN THE LOWEST.
\ large and \v< II a-? ili’il -tuck idwav-oii hand. We also run in eon
for luTtion the New u itli Home him* luislnc' Sewing A Machine, FIRST-CLASS the best LIVERY earth. STABLE. 13-3m. Agents j
oil net
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S. Hemrian l Bro I
DEALERS IN
E m i immm,
*)• 2ii'l A ve iiml County Road.
Eastman, Ga.
Our si iirgi si nml iiiimt varied in this market, and our prices are low
i)pw II ml Ill’ll line to t * IV, II Satisfaction guaranteed not l3-3lil
In. H. EDWARDS & BRO B
Railroad Ave„ Eastman, Ga.
--DEALERS IN-
4 woods, ..... 4 iolllKIl^', ^ Shoes, Hats, ^
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Dress Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Tinware, Etc.
w We desire to call the attention of the public to the fact that our large fall and winter
stock has been received, lie sure loculi "ti us when you come to town. oet i:‘.-2m
JTvOPRIFTOKS OF
The City Drug Store
AND DEALERS IN
Pure Drugs and Medicines of Every Description.
Our stock i* the largest 111 Soiitlieii-I Georgia. We keep constantly in «t»ok every
tiling that call tie found In any Drug House of the largest cities. We make a specialty
of Fine Tnhucco and Cigars, Orders from a distance promptly hour filled and satisfaction night
ran teed Prescription* careliillv public compounded at any KASTMAN, of tlie day or 13-3
solicit a continuance of til * patronage. Ga., (let in
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• •li EASTMAN, GEORGIA. | j
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II. G. MILLER & CO.
Mould and surrounding, that , ,
not if; the ......... of Fiistuuin. sending lulUiccut towns country lot anything needed j i
tl,.. in......... 1,0 longer exist? for Is-yoml Eastman )
in the line of
.COFFINS, CASKETS j
Fmitire, Seiii Mails, etc |
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as wc are prepared to funii?h the trade in niivtliinff wanted at the shortest,
ptwslldc notice and on u? gissi term? as can lie secured ill Macon or else¬
where.
Send us vour orders ami lie convince.! that it is to your interest to pat
rniilae u%. fcbi.V3t
I Payne & Willingham, i
•liacoH. Ga.
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THE LEADING
■ <;<?> and COS CHERRY STREET
ffetorjr at Enterprise, suburb of Mscen, pct 6 - 3 m.
At 4
THE JOURNAL.
R.8. BEUTON, «... Editor.
THURSDAY, PEC. 15, 1*T.
JOU It N ALETTES.
—Ten days from to-day till Christ¬
mas.
For Christmas goods of all kinds,
call on M. II. Edwards & Bro.
—Christmas is nearly here—one
week from next Sundav.
—AU kinds of job printing neatly
executed at this ofHec.
—A change of officer? is as benefi¬
cial to municipal as to State and na¬
tional governments.
—Lett's have a large quantity of fun
during the Christmas holidays, and
then turn over a new leaf for 1888.
If needing anything necessary for a
fine Christinas dinner, call on M. II.
Edwards & Bro.
—Wc regret to say that “arbor day”
was not observed to any perceptible
extent in this place.
—Our lown “ went dry” on Satur¬
day night last—the wine license of
Mr. J. W. Lee then expiring.
—Miss Sophia Ba-diinski, one of
Tennille’s sweet young ladies is visit¬
ing relatives here.
—Lookout for the fantastic? ot>
Clirislmas Eve. They will be out in
large numbers.
—Mrs. A. Edwards,of Viiginia, is
spending some time with her sDicr,
Mrs. C. B. Parker, at Long View.
—Mrs. Dr. E. II. Bacon, of Amos
kcag, is visiting relatives in Albany
this week.
—Miss Helen Bishop, a lovely young
lady of Inglewood, is visiting relatives
and friends in Eastman this week.
—Sheriff Rawlins spent several days
of last week in HawkiusviUc on busi¬
ness connected with his office. lie re¬
turned on Sunday.
—Mr. J. Thomas Rawlins ami fam¬
ily have removed to the residence of
Mrs. Wilcox, corner of Second avenue
and Pine street.
—Don’t forget the meeting of the
Social and Reading Club at the resi¬
dence of Dr. Latimer to-morrow even¬
ing. It will be a delightful occasion.
—We heard a young man remark
the other day that he didn’t subscribe
ft'*}' papers, nor did he wish to.—
There are loo many fools ot this kind,
Education is a crying necessity.
Miss Millie ,, r tiller, ,, one of Laurens
county’s beautiful young ladies, i- |
visiting relatives in our town. Wc
trust her visit may be pleasant in-
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—Prof, Lyon, the artist, will leave
to-morrow (Friday.) If you would j ;
“secure the shadow ore the substance
lades,” now is your tune. His work |
is first-class, and at figures within the j j
reach of all.
—We have some names on our sub¬
scription books that we do not intend
to monkey with muon longer. They
will liavo (lie exquisite felicity of
liquidating with au officer of the law
soon—whatever that means.
Time rolls around rapidly, and
many of our subscribers think, per¬
haps, they are a year ahead when they
are a vear behind. The black ink?
white paper and printers’ salaries tell
the story of Heeling time.
There is a rise and fall in pork on
County Road street as well as in Wall
street. Wiley Burk had a corner on
pork last Friday night, but a “Buch¬
an” bull finally downed him. Wiley
not very wily, after all.
—Rev. Mr. Carswell, a noted Bap
list divine, of Elberton, Ga., will com
meiicc a series of meetings at the Bap¬
tist church here this (Thursday) even¬
ing. Mr. C. is said to he a most elo
and forcible speaker, and we
for him large congregations.
—The fall term of the Eastman
Academy closes to-morrow (Friday)
with speeches, dialogues, recitations,
by tho pupils of the school. The
will nml be one of interest, and j j
• be put ions friends or I lie institute
invited to he present.
—The Bun 1st Siniduv seiiool lime 1
»m will paiiictpuic mr c in tne itsiivities ot a .
“(’bistiiiTs con,!.!l* ehininov” l" om» eveiiinir T Jnr
is^ntiein HidavM -Hioiil V
hie raZr occasion tied This 1
Is 111 a tloiirislllllg I g eoillllDOn, U> ami m ha?
one of the best superintendents (Dr.
K. II. Bacon) that ever lapped a bell,
-Mr. W. II. Marshall entered, yes- j
,cr ‘ ,a - v ’ u l>onthc«lisehargeofhisdutie S
clerk at ihc Hotel DeLictch, in this
place. Mr. m. i?a young gentleman
capacitated in every particular for the
position lie accepts, and he will add
much to this already popular house.—
should His many call friends him throughout and be recipients the State |
on
of bis polite attention.
-rSlTlSTi « .JTSSLSS ,
FviHi Mi \. „• i-, ! ,v • !) . “ !
H ' v ’ M Mr I ofiii m i.ilmg. May f
success attend t the .i newly woddtd pair
through life, is the * i>h of the Joun
XA, ‘* I
M~ .Mtss Ml A \l' ice, S !' ,n ol V"M-n^ Milledgcville, s,, “! ‘ la,,{?l,tcr accom- ''j
,
l»» M Ara.1. Walker, ol
Cochran, spent llmisday last in East- j
man, the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Harris
Hslicr. t l.c former is the w ife of
lion. Sam. Walker, ox-Mayor of Mil
'!!*', ntrel a sister ot Dr, Fisher,
of our town.
—Mr. Thomas Tahh, a worthy la
boring man. living near Uhaune v, I
was killed one day last week by a fa l- ;
ing tree. It seems that lie was out tu
the forest cutting timber. He had cut
one huge tree from its base, and in it?
descent , , it lodged . , , against . , another. In ,
cutting down the second tree, Mr T„
by some means, stood in a precarious
position, was caught under the trees
and instantly killed.
—From the 22d to the 31?t instant?,
ilie E. T. V. &. G. Railway will sell
round trip tickets from any ami all I
point? cast of the Mi??is-ip|ii river and
soutli of the Ohio and Mississippi riv
ers to w hich one-way tickets are sold,
at one fare for tlie round trip, good tc
January 5ih. 1888. This willl be quite
an accommodation to parties making
trip? during ihc holidays.
—Hon, C. C. Smith closed hi? ofli
cial career as Solictlor-Gcncral of the
Oconee circuit at Pulaski superior
court week before last. He will now
resume tho practice of law i*i Ilaw
kin?villc with C<J. J. II. Martin a?
| a partner. Col. $■ is a gentleman of
rare legal ailainnicnts. and enjoys the
esteem, confidence and friendship of
nil who know him. This will be one
of tlie slnqigeei legal firms in the Stale,
gnd we cheerfftUy commend it ty ftm
pubBC. '
Hpn lUtliflln house have
rented Diwcjr's into* opera and colt
verted it a skating rink and
amusement hall generally. They pro¬
pose, at an early day, to secure dumb
bells, Iudian clubs, a trapeze, gymna¬
sium out it, and other contrivances of
exercise and amusement. The rink
will be open about three evenings in
each week, and the public, especially
the ladies, are invited to call.
—One of the most pleasant sociables
of the season was held at the residence
of Mrs. McKinnon Monday evening
last. Tlicre was a large crowd of our
young people present, and music, mer¬
riment, aud plays, interspersed with a
little olv love-making, wero freely in¬
dulged in. A bountiful repaatol con¬
fectioneries and Iruits was served, and
all present enjoyed the occasion im¬
mensely.
—There was a bold attempt made on
Thursday night la?t to burglarize the
residence of Major C. K. Armstrong,
in this place. The thief was effecting
an entrance through the rear or lattice
door by cutting away the lattice when
tlie noise awakened Major A., who
sallied forth and demanded‘‘Who’s
there?” The would-be burglar seam
Pcred off, and could lie heard distinct¬
ly as he went. lie was followed by
two or three shots from a revolver, but
without the desired effect.
—Harry Reaves, colored, changed
with being acc:essory.toa murdercom
mittcil'iu this county last June, and
who has since evaded'lie officers of
the law. was arrested in HawkiusviUc
last week by sheriff Rawlins, and is
now confined in our jail, where he will
remain until the next term of Dodge
superior court.
—Elsewhere will be seen the sub¬
ject of the discourse to be delivered by
Elder W. D. Oliver, at th ecourl house
next Sunday morning. Tho subject
is one that is fraught with much inter¬
est, and it is hoped that all will attend,
for of all subjects, there is none of
greater interest to the human race,
ami one that is so little understood.
—Mr. W. B. Daniel, our market
man, has secured the services of Mr.
George Frccny, a most competent
dresser of meats, who will hereafter
serve our people with fine steak, sau¬
sage, pork, etc. Any orders left with
him will receive prompt attention.
—Col. Jus. Bisiiop has purchased
the residence on corner of Railroad
and Second avenues, formerly owned
and occupied by Mr. W. W. Asl.burn.
The building has just been re-covered
and renovated throughout, and Col.
B. will have a most desirable home.
—Our young friend, Alfred Mum
ford. has again gone into the fruit
stand business on corner of Railroad
and Third avenues, and he will keep
on hand during the holidays a fresh
lot of oranges, apples, bananas, etc.
Ills prices are lowor than any house
in town.
—Our clever young friend, Mr. B.
L. Harrell, is now connected w ith the
unval stores firm of F. G. Dudley
Co., near Eastman. Mr. II. is a tint;
business man, and will be quite an
acquisition to this new firm.
—Col. W. J. Williams, of Temper
anee, was in Eastman on Tuesday
and gave us a brief call. He is a very
prominent citizen of his county, and
quite popular with the ina-scs.
For fresh Mincemeats, call on M. II.
Kdward- & Bro.
—Lookout for the fa mastics on
Christmas Eve.
YliiNlcal Dalrrtniiimrnt,
The entertTinnient to be given by
Prof Peacock's mu-ie class, of which
we made mention last week, will sure¬
ly conic off this (Thursday; evening
at tlie Uplands Hotel. The occasion
, is „ lie dosing . . ot I rof. I .all
» term.
and the exercises o. the evening »,H
eon-ist chiefly of vocal and inatrumen
tal mosiebj his pupils. Mr. ami Mrs.
Shank will also assist in the enter
lainmont, and Dr. J. D. Ilerrman ha
kindly consented tn delight those ^
'" 'W . , * , * " ?i ... ,IS * on,,c . .’" ,l scn
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occasion 1 all "T the 1 more pleasant. Prof. "7
« 'i i. i • rr* c .i
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friends "• ^ t Will T“. also bo invited. 3 g T
Wc have just learn that Prof. King
and his eon will also assist in this in
teresiing entertainment.
Prof. Peacock is a most efficient in
Mructor, and his class is in fine train
i„g.
T’ho It ending Chili.
The meeting of the Social Reading
C'lul* at the residence of Mr. J. S. C.
Marsliall ou Frida) evening whs a
very enjoyable affair, notwithstanding
T " f
,
\ isttois pr< sent, amt the reading by |
Mr ' llob Uar, ‘" j Pfcsidenl, and
,j ie recitaiions by Mjss Fannie Harris
wcre very well rendered and well re- i
wivod ;
.
The committee on amusements fur-j
niched some very interesting and
amusing games, T and after partaking
„ r ,l c! i gIl ful rclrc,l„»cn<M. .prea.l 1*
|j lC f.,; r | a ,H cs D f the house, the dub
adjourned to meet next Friday (to
morrow) evening at 7 o’rlock at the
residence of Dr. C. T. I.atlmcr.
The following appointments were
announced;
Readers—Miss Josie Edward?,
C . G# Brewn, Mi?» Mina Malison, Mr.
Thomas Curry.
Committee o:t music—Prof. \V. L.
i» ca cock and Mrs. C. T. Latimer.
Committee on amusement: Miss
Fannie Harris and Mr. W. II. Coitci.
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A Hound I-cent Opinion.
E. BainbridgcMiinday Esq., ( otuil)
Atiy., < lay ( o., Texas, sava: “Have
used Electric Bitters with mo?t happy
results. My brother also was very low
MUh Malarial Fever and Jaundiec, but
was cured by tiinelv use of this inedi
cine. Am satisfied Eieettic Bitters
saved his life.” •*
Mr. I). I. YVilcoxson, of Horse Cam
Ky., adds a like testimony, saying:
He positively believes lie would have
died, had it not bccu for Licctrk Bit?
tors.
This great remedy will ward eff. as
well as cure all Malaria IMseasefij aud
for all Kidney, Liver and Stomach
Disorders stands u"equaled. Price
50o. and $1. at Ilerrman & llcrrmau’s
Drug store.
Nsitce, 'fax Payers!
Mv bo»»k» will beo|>eii until
l>or 15th. 1887, for ihc purpose of cotj
|ccling the town tax. r
S. Hkhkm an, Clerk and Trrtkg’r.
Kastman, Nov. 9,1887, ' if
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A TISMKIBLB
Sere* Hen Pall 63 h««t-'-i Xlraihtow
scape.
A tcrrilile accident omilrol »l tl.e
E....... ra U,„,l*, Works o» Ihc R T.
V. <;. n. it., .horn 14 ,„h« .w
<in Thur.ilay tut. ’ in wlitcb acral nu n
came near , losing , their . .. live*.
Thc particulars , of ... the affair, . at ve
•
, learn them, about - . follows: , „
are as
On „ tho .. day . above . m< niium-d . , seven
carpenters were engaged , at . work . on
.. ,e .1.b , , tonreyor, ...d 5 . ...
time upon staging about 53 feet fiom
thc . ground. j Suddenly, c, ji i «• from some tin
known ccucc.IJie *la-iit 2 began locivc
w»v, a .id in u„ in.lnnt .be workmen,
flank, Moiling, .ml tool, were in a
Leaf upon the around.
When the staging began iolottcf-and
sway, one of the men exclaimed.
•‘Bovs, we are gone!” and lie leaped
from the falling timbers, alighting, it
is miraculous to state, upon the ground
unhurt. The others remained at their
jxxsts, aud were all. more or less seri¬
ously, and one or two pet haps fatally,
injured. The spectacle, as the work¬
men lay in an almost crushed and
mangled heap upon the groni.d, was
one of honor—the groans and screams
of the wounded titling the air ami
causing the stoutest hearts to shudder.
Drs. Morgan and Walker, of Coch¬
ran, and Dr. J. D. Hen man, of East¬
man, were at once telegraphed for,
aud each promptly responded.—When
they arrived at the scene of the acci¬
dent, the unfortunate men had been
extricated from under the debris and
made as comfortable as possible in the
houses near by, where the doctors at¬
tended them—doing all in their power
to alleviate their sufferings.
We have been u liable to learn ihc
names of all the wounded men, but
are informed by Dr. Ilerrman that
Messrs. Lee, Morgan and Evans are
among those most seriously hurt. The*
former is a citizen of our town, and
received painful internal injuries, be¬
sides having the index finger of Jiits
left hand crushed, perhaps rendering
amputation necessary. Mr. Morgan
also received painful injuries, while
Mr. Evans is, perhaps, fatally injured,
having had two or three ribs broken
and his skull fractured.
All of the unfortunate men. except
Mr. Lee, who was brought home on
Sunday last, arc still at the Empire
Lumber Mills, and doing as well as
could be expected.
Dr. Iletvuian informs us that it i*
indeed a miracle how one, falling the
distance these men did, (over fifty feet)
with heavy timbers thrown upon them,
could escape death, lie states that the
hand of Providence surely upheld and
saved them from a premature cud.
1’lir Aeridrul at lim pirr-.-A
True Ntatvineiit of (he Afiair.
Empire, Ga., Dec 14.
Editor Joarnal: Alter getting
able to write, I will tell the public of
the long leap made by seven of us tne
chanics at this place ou the 8lh lust.
We were putting up a new slabchuin
and taitding, pan, GO feet from thought, the ground, safe and j
s a? we on a
acailbld; but the slab pan, weighing |
3000 pound?, besides the weight of the
men, was more titan the tiir bers could
stand, and wc all went down. I saw
that the staging was breaking, and I
said, “We are gone!” (not meaning ‘
that we were “gone dead,” but that j
we were on our way to the ground.)— Tol
ll was a terrible moment with us.
hear the breaking limbers and the j
yclliugs of the men, made it a sad j
sight to the spectators, bill it was sliil
more sad to those that were mangled
in the debris, consisting of slab?, tire
coals and timbers of all kinds.
\V r e were soon picked up amlcaiTicd
to our holms, where we bud all the at
u* llt jon given us that could bo be-1 a-!
by our gentlemen friends
, Ju . v we ,e all that respeeied us, noli) '
|,, t| JC afternoon of the day of the I
accident two ladies from Kastman ar
rived, and did all i:i their power to|
alleviate the pains of every sufferer.—
They surely showed their Chr^islian
»l'iril. «»‘l >vm- tho „,,ly l>.lim tl.»l i
‘Do icspctt «i, tlie n suffering iticu „„ on that ,i., |
da > - 0lhers dM » ot come to see ;
,ro »» icasoii, and Itat must
*«'“ ? “ - “ " »e Cl rlstiau heart
ami rciurn* I ni-nvimr suirit \V> I.ICP
lo ouMicart felt than’s to the
two two Eastman East .nan hulic—'Mr la.Iics-Mr-, Sneldouam' h.itldouam.
[j®^ ai'.dtru Julia t°G udwJll ever bless
The following is a list of the unfor¬
tunate men: Wm. Jcfter-on, sliglil
bruises; A. Crydor, collar bone bro¬
ken and a cut ou the bead; George
Evan?, two ribs broken and skull true-1
| lirc d; Turly Jones, only shocked; S. j
A. Lae, slightly hur*. Lee Nobles was
- tat............. » m .w»» v,i,.c
borne of my frieuds say that I would
t iavc been hurt badly, but that I wa?
l(K) mean. If that is what saved me. I
UH , g | a ,i 0 f it. I am a little sore vet,
bu( wc wn , M b(J ont soou .
The alx*ve are the facts of the ac< i- j
^ent, as I was right there. It was a
,,urmw o?t ane Hc.ncrlililly. for all Thank Gutl!
Wai.tkb C. Mono ax. !
|
f>«u*t Ktprriuirat. j
Yon cannot afford to waste time in j
experimenting when your lungs are in j |
danger. Con-tt mpt ion always hviii?,
at dealer fir*!, only impose aeold. Do not permit with any j J
lo upon you sunn*
cheap imitation of Dr. King’s New !
Discovt ry for Conan nipt ion, Ct»nghs
and Colds, but be sure yt»u get tin*
j genuine. Because he can make more j
|> ro nt. he may tell you he has some
j | thing just as good, or just the same, j
Dm,’* be deceived, but iiwisiuiiongct»
j |( „ King’s New Discovery, which
jru a i an i cc ,i | 0 give relief in all
i T|ir , mtf Lu „ K an(i Chest affections.
TrSa , f ice at H,. m nan & Herr
man's Drugstore. Large bottles $1.
—Col. "Tip” lIarri?on, of the execu¬
tive office, is engaged in furni-hiug
the ordiunne? of counties with b’auks
for tlicttsc of disabled confederate sol¬
diers entitled to ihc fiencfit of the late
Appropriation. Those who have drawn
money under I be old net will not re¬
ceive'benefit from the new until alter
the 20tli of September. 1889. If wc arc
correctly informed there aro otily two
or three disabled confederate uoidp rs
residing in D*>dge eomity—Mr. J. YV.
Boitaiinon of our town being among
the number.
New Prunes, Datu?, Mg*, flai
slbs, Minvemcat, Currants, Citron awl
Jelly; at YL YY'y une’s, cheaper tliqnckn
jyjaeaaeasffl*
*r*« Keel la* .'Vick*.
**“ member l ,ur *<'*He* or the *° * citizens P Pcvk)U * of »«, *
East
* , 0l '"’" ,t,,0 ““»" 1 *»»
* 1 4 ‘ 1 '“u !'. , m ° in, n , ’" ■■ lair- , ? y
man aul M. If. C-»llnw, *ecretmv.
Mr. CoIciuhii . in a few - remarks sta
, tea . the object .. . of ... the meeting—that . , of _
J
u* ininating . a municipal ‘ ticket fur „ the
town . ot K istninn for , tl»eensuing . year, '
u Her. R. ... L. Gentry arose and an
oullM j h “ IVWl ,,
For „ mayor, ’ James w Bi?h«p,jr.: , * aldcr- ,,
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,® ', r ll, er '• «•»»••»
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.I>lern,«n for earn.,,, roaenn,.
A motion was then made that Mr.
Bishop lie nominated by acclamation.
The motion was put ami carried, and
lie was unanimously nominated.
Mr. Coleman suggested that a com¬
mittee ol five be appointed to present
•o the meeting a ticket of aldermen.—
Messrs. S. Ilerrman, S I). Ea-on, II.
Parts, E. U. Mi'.ncr and C. B. Murrell
were appointed asthc commitlc. They
retired, and after a few minutes de¬
liberation they reported the following
ticket of aldermen:
T. J. Buchan. E. A. Smith, Jeff. D.
Ilerrman, E J. Peacock.
This ticket was unanimously nomi¬
nated.
Mr. Bishop, in a few appropriate
remarks, thanked the meeting for the
ho»or conferred, and pledged himself,
If elected, to discharge the duties of
the office to the best of his ability.
There being no further business be¬
fore the meeting, it adjourned sine die.
II. Coi.KMA.Ji, Chairman.
M. II. Collins, Secretary.
Tribute of RcMpecl.
Whereas, It has pleased our Heaven¬
ly Father, in His wise providence, to
remove from the labors of life to the
rests of His Saints, our beloved sister,
Mrs. Fannie G. Powell, who has for
some years been a faithful member of
the Spring Hill Sunday-school, it is
but just that a proper tribute be paid
by Hie members of this school, to her
Christian virtue ami life of devotion
lo the Sunday-school. Sister Powell
came to us about twelve years ago,
and immediately connected herself
with our Sunday-school. From the
first up to the time of her death, so
far as the health ofhersclf and family
would permit, she was a constant at¬
tendant and faithful member. It gave
her much pleasure lobe with the Sun¬
day-school and she took great interest
in all of its exercises, selling ail ex¬
ample of cheerfulness in the discharge
ot its duties as well as of happiness in
the enjoyment of it- privileges worthy
ot our imitation. While wc bow in
submission to the will of God, our
hearts arc heavy with sorrow at the
loss of our beloved si-tcr, now gone to
her eternal reward.
Resolved, Thai in the death of »is
ler Powell wo have lost one of our
faithful members; and that wc will
'’j'^aioi^-to t,:,n b imitate her patient, chris
s P ,l ' ,
Resolved, lhal the heartfelt svtn
l >at bics of lids Sunday-school l»c ex
tended to her bet caved husband and
little children.
Resolved, That these resolutions be
ftp 1 * 1 ! the records ot this Sun
dav-aehool, and a copy thereof bo
transmitted to the family ol our de¬
cl ' a#c d Sl> t ci 'i a,| d also a copy to the
Loir'. r\ Jouunal for publica
, *° n *
Alns. I; Eliza OVB A. ( i.kmunts, BrniviiALTEti) Com.
Mi:s. J. A. Woottkx.
G. At. U. lie It Kit ALTER, Sec’v.
Amo^kcus’ Ai>i>onilix.
Mm. E. II. Bacon aud ta mil v left
Fridav for Albany, where they will
remain until the completion of their
r , ew rc-i,lciice.
Mr. J. T. C’.deord and Mr. D. W.
Weaver, speni Tuesday in Macon.
There has been a good deal said
about big trees in this section, but wc !
leant of one that will quite throw the!
................. Tlie hro in quo,.
tion stands , , upon the „ place , of , John , ,
Woodard, of Laurens county, a svea
m .»re and is 51 feet in diameter above
,ho spur by actual measurement.
i* !" fc 1 , ... °' lo Jf et ... !t
each one * CJ *,** l«*:ng 11 ' " four ” ""f* to five T leel ‘ , ! 10 di ^
in
ameter; tho trunk of tlie tree being
hollow forms a room of about 15 feet
in which a small bedroom set could be
ly placed.
The workmen on I he new tram road
of the Amoskeag Lumber Co., while
ex car at ng a bank near Guuiswamp.
upon sonic well preserve 1 speci
mens of Indian pottcrv, the piece that
we examined wa? of the shape d of L all
ancle........... -a
carving, representing a piece of
bark, the lines being as clear a? if only
ves'erdav. Ll'CILK.
'l'ribufe of IScspcct.
AtameelingoftheI)gm|i-oySun- tite
«**.'' «ho<d December 4, 1S37. fol
lowing preamble and resolutions were
e.l.q.le.l:
Wherca?, Tlie great Ruler of the
Universe has seen fit in His wiseprov
ideticc to remove by death RolleighU.
•'»nd(h, one ot our most cuthu-iasUc
a,,< ^ respected members, and the first
‘UprrintciKleiit ot tho school; there
foPe 11
Resolved, 1-t. 1 hat while we re<-og
n, f° ‘l ,e wisdom and goodness ol Al
mighty God, and b*»w with humble
^'bmission 'deuce, realize t * a’l the with ads sad ol and Hi? bleed- prov
we |
hearts tho great los- we have su?
Bd"i'd in Hie death ot one who liaJ
hims lf to u* by hi? many
un, d>' virtue? aud ?oc:al qualities.
Rc?olvcd, 21. That we tender the
Iwrcavd family our sincere condo
'» » ! *eir sad afilu llon. and cun
mend them to the graci.,,,saml tender
mcreics of our Heavenly bather.
»*so vt , . iat i ic secret a r)
requested to spread ihi-preamble and
resolutions tqwu .he ,mnu.es ot the
school, and that lie torui-h a copy of
the same to the family of the deceased,
aud al?o a copy ea h to the I)oih;e
oi'.NTY Jol'KNal and the Hawkins
villc New?, with a request f r their
publication.
Alirsilon, I'jtuinwllc*!
Tho?c wiahiug to join the grand
Fantastic Parade on the 24th instant
should report to llie undersigned with¬
out delay, A full turn-out is de-ired,
W. w. Thomas, A. A, G.
—8. T. Rogers has ou hatal a large
supply of new Georgia?)-rup—t he hc*t
IB the market. Try ii, tf
«
Store Ntcallag,
Wyley Burk, colored, was arrested
in this place last Friday night just as
he had finidhed killing a hog belong-'
ing to Col. B. B. Calhoun. The thief
crept stealthily upon the pig as it slept,
knocked it in the head, aud carried it
into his yard preparatory to dressing
it. At tlds juncture of affairs, Dr. T.
J. Buchan, who is ever on the lookout
for thieves, appeared upon the frehO,
snd hud Wyley that he (BuchatP had
been been wstehitxr watclnn„ u.„ the proceedings, >. and .
at once reported the matter to marshal
Skelton. Tlir-a« those gentlemen i,...... returned, i
arrested Wyley and lodged him in jail
Ii« !>"■>*<«».»• ‘kk-lnrwl that Ihc hog
whs his property, that he had a right
to killed it at any h«t, ot tha .1*1,, I,a
wished, but at a preliminary justice trial on
Saturday mornln* before C.
Jones, it was proven that the lies be
loiigc-J * * to . M. .. ( ___ ftud \\ \ !rj* f& , i
now in jail, in default of a $500 bond. ‘
Anthony ... Harrell, .. Bryant Harrell,
Henry Henderson and Tucker James,
a’l colored, were arrested on Sunday
Iasi, charged with burglariously cu
tering the house of one George Bell,
also colored, near Eastman oil Satur
day night last, and carrying away a
trunk containing $85, belonging to
Bel!. Tho trunk was found Sunday
morning after having been pillaged.
The prisoners were arranged Mon
day morning before Judge James M.
Arthur and a host of witnesses was
examined. The three former were re
leased, while Tucker James remains
Tom Davis, colored, was arrested
here on Tuesday last by defective
Shackelford. Davis is supposed to be
implicated in the recent lobbery at.
Amoskciig.
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5
|
MIC. *. If. WILLt’OX,
I’roprietor of Huwkinsrillc Wagon and
Baggy • Manufactory.
In our issue of ihc 1st. inst, wc pre
sen the ted Hawkinsville to our readers, as copied from j
Dispatch, coiniili- ;
nienUry .. . mention .. of the Hawkinsville ...
Wagon and Buggy J* Manufacture, cm
, lielhslioil , with ... a fac-sinnleof ... .. 'lie enter-'
prising proprietor. Mr. Lewis 15. Wil
COX.
To see and judge for ourself while
in Hawkinsville a few days since, we
accepted an invite to go through the
establishment, and in so doing found |
brother Woods’ description thereof
not one whit overdrawn.
Beginning with the well-filled spac
otts harness room at the right of en¬
trance, and proceeding in order
through the various industrial apart¬
ments, each thoroughly equipped with
the most modern approved mechani¬
cal devices, at command of skilled ar
li-ans only; thence proceeding on
through the several buildings well
stocked with farm implements and
wheeled vehicles of all useful styles,
we were all astoiiisment to under¬
stand Ihc necessity for so much as even
one „ other similar industry , . between . |
Atlanta and Savannah.
We number il among tile tilings un¬
accountable, that our people, aocrcdit
ed with good judgment tn many
things, should persist in the one hurt
ful particular ot eneuraghig “middle
men "by sending abroad their earning*
for articles, which invariably prove
inferior and more expensive Ilian
those of liome manufacture.
Render, when in need of any article
in the line of farm implements or a
wheeled contrivance of any sort from
a timber can to a wheelbarrow, call
on or send your order to L. B. Wilcox,
Hawkinsville, you will find his good?
lo be just what lie represents.them,
home manufacture and firstclass in
every particular.
Religious.
Elder W. D. Oliver, of the church
of Christ will preach at the court
house next Lords’day. December 18th
Inst., at 11 o’clock, a. in., and at 6:30
p. in., at same place.
Morning subject: The Church;
What is it ? Where organized ? Where
is it? Who is in it? At night the dis¬
course will be upon Communion. All
are cordially invited, and are promised
ail entertaining discourse from this
able divine.
Wauled,
A number of stall-fed beef cattle at
the Eastman market. Parties having,
or contemplating having, the same on
hand during the coming season, would
do well to confer with W. B. Daniel,
Kastman, Ga. tf
Nodes*.
Parties indebted tome, cither by
u ,q e OI . m connt, are requested lo come
f orwa rd aud settle at once. Notes and
accounts not settled by tho first ofJan
ua ,y next, will be placed in the hands
<( f all attorney for collection.
J. M. Sapp.
Oct. 19ili, 1887-2Hi.
I'twli and ov?u i
rs.
j , . , inform the citizens of
Ea8llnan aml vleill | lv t |, al j wi„ keep
)m han(1 ’ (lul . h) „ t t,o season fro h fish
alld( t c ^ andatpriccsbelowcom
|telit io... Call at my place, No. 3
Third avenue, when desiring these
h|X , |rit># . T . Rook. is.
Kas|t| , a „ f 9> 1887 . tf
lSncklca’M Arnica Naive.
The Best Salve in the world for
cut?, bruises, sore?, uhers, salt rheum,
fever, sores, tetter, chap|>ed hands,
chilblains, corn?, and al) skin erup¬
tions, ami pnsiiivcly cures Rile?, or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction, or money refund¬
ed. Price 25 cts, per box. For sale by
all druggists. novJOjf
Cottoa Market.
The Eastman cotton market dosed
yesterday Good Middling ,7ih) wii.lt 95-Wc.
Middling a.‘i
IM
DODGE SHERIFFS SALES.
For First Tuesday In January, 1888.
IVIII l>e sold before the wort house door
in the town of Kastman, Podge county,
Ga., during tho legal hours of sale, on the
firs*. lowing Tuesday in January, 1888, the fol¬
property to-wlt:
One It ny 16 center crank No. 10 station¬
ary reel engine; tube holler, one No. GO forty-horse all power
ions for % front 40’ and staek. exhaustion. c« n
m et steam, water
(20 fentjsaw for So. dust bars, all fittings and fix¬
tures 2 saw mill, SO’ carriage 3 cx
tensions each end, 3 ruchet heart Mocks,
01,0 ma,n P"lly extra lienvyand extra ft eel
pinion “hack” guage roller. So’ solid saw
f lengths, Piston), 6-12-4ply belt, 2H-4M shall in 2-14
collars. one2^ 7-2Mclamp*boxes plate co pling I2-2U shaft,
babbitted
with bolts for in timber.one |»r metre bars
20 ” diameter. 4 •• width of tooth % pteh
? ne x< “” by ”« JWS'.&w'! b b
*' ,a . v >'
IV"
1‘b'oml 4(F’-l2”-l ply rubber ladt, all small
81I V. ,,UK bi "Wh shafting, belting ISIS ami
puil.ys; ' levied "? aud to be sold the
ou ns
{»r<»p<*rty virH, of Hidkcoti), Vinson Luckey by
8ofa lien ti fa issued from the su|<eri
or mut in favor of L M. lurry against
said ltalkeom, Vinson & Lnckoy.
November j T. Rawlins,
30,18S'. Sheriff D. C.
Twelve Months’ Support.
Gkorcua -Podge County:
c'*’!“'?* sclkha concern, ing'nppl
^’**Xf,, Ilureli. dm'en , "“* h8 I* v led tcMne'h'r
' , l B , l>ort for herself aiui ml
appraisers^npVmii'ted l lor'tUat^'purl
and the
^^■| h 7 - , , u : , .o"i ”Jb 0 ,5“
sons concerned to show cause before me at
(1)1
said application I J
should not he granted on
n,,d ,he
corded. and re
I>eo. l-4t. Ordinary 1). C.
1$ - w * Calhoun, atty.
WOtlCO ____ to _ DODtOrs . A and .
Creditors.
GKonr.iA—Dodge „ ^ County:
•*
SS the undersigned at once. ;= S£.:
»*• I*. ' AI.IIOUN,
Nov.2ft.0t Administrator W. 11. Sluifelt.
-—— -
Notice to Debtors and
Creditors
Gkokoia—D odge County:
To all whom it mny concern:
All persons indebted to the estate of
William llureh, late of said county, de¬
ceased, are required to make immediate
settlement, against and those holding demands
them said estate are requtsted to make
known to the undersigned at once.
B. It. Calhoun,
Sov2!M>t .. Administrator Wm. llureh.
Letters of Administration.
G Kt >RG I A—Dodo k Countx.
To all whom it may concern:
I-M. Gurry has in due form applied to
the undersigned for permanent tetters of
administration on the mtatewf Angus Gur¬
ry, late of said county, deceased, mid 1
will pass upon said application on the lirst
Holiday Given in January, issH,
mult r uiy hand and official signa
tme this rah Dec., l«87.
dees 4w J. J. KOZAK, Ord’y D. C.
Administratrix Sale,
Ordinary Agrfccnlily Dodge to an order ot the Court of
of county, will be sold a*
auction at the court house door of said
county, on the first Tuesday in January
!?”,?*’ following '?hhin property H»> legal to-wit: hours Town of sale, lots the of
land mnnher 13 in section 15, number to in
4, and minitor tt in seetion 4 in Hie
(own of Gliauneey. Sold as the property
of W. 1*. Burt, late of said county, de¬
ecus ed. Terms cash. This 3th Dec! 1887.
NANCY S. BURT,
dec s-hv. Administratrix.
fOT the Benefit Of VisitOTS tO
2s<E^.COIT
at all times, the
Kennesaw Restaurant
3I» l OI KTIS XTKKKT.
Under the management of J. Valentino,
has titled up
One Hundred Nice Reds
which will he let at reasonable prices.
The capacity of the KF.NNF.S AW to feed
the public is two-thirds larger than any
other in thjs city ” , "i .’•< os i.c | K .„ t ,| e e,uj
he fed duV or nfght without the ten*f delav
tt „ a wi th t hc teal thu the market affords.
The host cooks and polite w aiters.
Attentive clerks will serve the finest
wines, w hiskeys ami liquors of all kinds.
Stop at tbe Kennesaw.
-I. Yulcnliiio, Agt.
Sept 2!)-3m.
NEW STORE. NEW GOODS.
NEW PRICES!
J.W. CALLAHAN & CO.,
McUl,LB, GDORRI t,
- DKAliKU? IN—
General Merchandise.
Our stock consists of everything usually
found in a strictly
First-Class General Store,
itftd our prices are as low ns tin.: lowest.
'When you coine to McVllle lie sure to
Hint cxiiiniiiu our stock and pri ccs.—
You will suruly sdvc niencv hv doing HO.
McViUe, Ga., Oct. 11 1887. oil]
DR. W. M. RYALS,
OFFICE and DRUG STORE,
LUMBER CITY, GA.
3r7f*Cnlls promptly attended day or night.
A full line of
Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils
BOOKS. ST A TION Ell Y,
Fancy Woods nml ’Follct Articles
always on hand.
Oct. 12,1887.
—
DR. H. H. JOHNSON,
DENTIST,
HAWKINSVILLE, GA.
ISTOfflee over Arnold’s jewelry store.
Get. 18, 1887. iy
11. M. Bozeman, II. A. Ragan.
BOZEMAN a EAGAN,
A New Firm Made out of
MaFsh’s Old One.
We have gonetogcthor.II M. llozetnnn
nnd R. A. Riigau, in the mercantile IniHi
ness and we will tell h you what we did the
lirst day. Wc made liran new tin* out
of Marsh's old one. ami we called it Boze¬
man A Ragan—old Click* lloh Ragan and
Marsh Bozeman. The next day I'll tell
vou what wn dat. Well. It’s is-st
to talk much for I’ve heard it said that a
still tongue make* a wise head,hut we did
make our ilatform the next day, w hich is
this: Wc agreed to deal squarely mid fair¬
ly with all people; il we sell you a yard, It in
pound or bushel you shall surely get
full weight and measure. Our miles, *H,
vard stick and measures arc Tree to be
tested hv iitiyoue who wishes to do so. and
as Dave McCormick said about his w are¬
house business, we will not have anv “big
L and little you” in our husine, s. but will
sell to all at the same make 1 >I ice as near us we
can Whether wc or break wc have
adopted honesty for our isdicy. We make
no blow nbout selling hi town. you B go^s invite dies all per to
than any house e
copie and see us and wc will try to suit
vou 1» goods aud prices. Yours resp't.
oetllWiii. BOZEMAN Ji UAGAN.
Hawkinsville, Ga.
.. For fine fancy candies, go to M. If.
Edward? & Rro.
Pemfcle’s Medicated SCap!
TRABF, ti ii U A mi.
^5
The «TitE \T i tii'.4i.iTrr7;T;'.\ii.hy
vet offered to thu public. Ei,dor.<cd uml
prescribed home b.v the meilie.-.l fioailti. lic .d
the tostiiuoniiiU:
Till! l’KMIll.K Miam-A TKIlSOAC t o:
Gentlemen—I write t > say tlmt mv w ife
lias used your soap in our lainilv. and linos ns
that it possesses i!t that you claim for.,
and viz: Healing and Curative Powers. Wound’
cored readily heal under its use.
ltnv.J. I>. Anthony.
Spring Hill, Montgomery Co., tin.
Tiik Pkmiij.k Mr.ntCAiK.n Soir <■<,:
Gentlemen—1 lime used vour Medicated
Soap on several eases of old and stubborn
Sores and find it wond. rful in its Imuling
properties. Bv its use Hirst cured a I ml
who was snflering with a number ot fleers
ofnyear staiHling.l next used it on mv stock
and found it cured lapidly all sores then
upon them. 1 take pleasure in recommend¬
ing its use to the public, and further state
it is all you claim for it.
J.C. Koasvru, Supt.,
For Hod ve. Meigs ,V Co.. ( liauncv, On.
TlIK l’KMIll.K MkOICATKO SnACCo;
Gentlemen—I hereby certify that l have
used your Medicated Soap on a skiudiscaso
castled from a ease of Roseola, I had been
unable to obtain anv relief from said skin
dif.euse until I heg.m using your Soup, |
have made lint three applications and have
experienced by great relief, and fully ivill believe
the continuation of its use It euro
I take great pleasure in recoin mend¬
ing its use to the public in general.
Respectfully, Sheriff Montgomery .1. |>. McUimmit
Co,, Ha,
skin Unsurpassed beautiful), for the toilet, makes tho
soft and white, removes
pimples, and splotches, hlackJiends, and cures
prevent chapped face and hands.
Tiir l’KMni.K Mkdicatki* Soap co;
Gentleimm—Alter using your reeommeini Soap with
good results, J uuhestitatiuglv
it to the public. . Lot:is M. C’ihkv,
^set«2!?’Mks Cliauneoy, '±. <ia,
has
ef
iy well. SS
Nothing else lmingused ln. :( ,nnee.
(ion witli Ilit* KOfiii* 1 ’ it “ alone peiiorniiiig the
toali. I take pleasure in recommending it
.1. li. Mil TON.
Jolir.souvilie, (ia.
Tine I’kmui.k Mkpicatkp Soak Co:
Gentlemen—1 take pleasure m Hinting
that l have used your soap in several eases
of Heat and Rash among infants and child¬
ren, and have found it wondertutly effec¬
tive. It is a splendid preparation.
it. F. Mason,
Of 1$, F. Mason & l.’o,, McRae, tin.
For old sores, ulcers, eruptions, sezoi na,
tetter boils, prii kl. heat, scurvy Ac., i t is
a never tailing remedy, 2.Vts per cake.
For sale in Kastman, by Pendleton Bros,
IV. \V. Ashhurn «V Go., I’. Anderson Ji < o„
\V. 11. (fotler Ji Co., llciTiutui Ji Ilerrman,
aid by Parker A - Douglitrv. 1,. M < tirv,
Dodge. Meigs Ji • 'o„ < hauneei, Ga
Miuiutactured by Tiik Pkmhi.H Mkihca
tkj> Soak go., savannah, Ga.. t\ s. A.
J. F. DkL.m v. J. Bishop, Jh
DeLacy & Bishop.
•ill or new* at Law.
EASTMAN, GA.
TUILL vV practice in all the courts of the
State. Attention given to t onvey
nneing, Kxaininatinn ol Till 1 i*h to Land,
Furnish ling Abstracts of Title, Kn< rotors,
Administrators, Giiardin mill other
Trustees, t’arHierships Goileetions, Gou
traets, Criminal Law and all oilier hninch
es of pruetiee. Ollieo at the Court House.
A PERSON
■w .ZX. or 23 ID,
Male nr female—in every town in Georgia
to take orders for a historical work of sur¬
passing beauty. UHclulr.ess aud aeeurnej,
which sells at sight. Liberal commissions.
Particulars on tipplientiuii. You can
make 8100 to t-er n until. Full in¬
structions. Address,
i Uillips Nov 17-1 A Hunt, H05 Bniatlwny, N. V.
in.
$ 17 5 .<)()( )<><)<).
INSURANCE ('A PITA L
Parties desirous iff uuuriui* tluffr nro
pertv nr life wiil'iln well to evrrespomf lol.
with me as 1 :r.i reeoriling agent of the
lowing Insiiranee ( onipniiies:
LTVEItPOOL&LONDON &HU )BE,
iqni'viy V ; ,,c i»... w ,r V i v ... ' v \ Vi .
COM IN E\I : AL, ol v \ A k
New . ol ; .
il()M E. of New York ;
NORTHERN, of Lomlon.
oldest i am prepared to git iiisiirniiee in tho
niid strongest eompanies in tin
world on nil classes of properly, Cotton
Gins, Saw Mills, Merchandise, etc. 1 am
also ngeiil for the
Mutual Life Insurance Comp’y,
of New York, which is the oldest and
strongest company in the world, its eii;>l
tal and assets ainoun'liig to the enormous
sum of
Write or apply to R. D. GENTRY.
Sept 2!i-3u;. Kastman Ga.
I-j- UPecacocii:,
HAXT.IJ A Ni, G BOKUIA.
— DK.U.Klt IN —
General Merchandise.
1 have in store the largest and most com¬
plete stock of goods ever brought to this
market, and 1 propose to sell at r jck-hot
fom prices. All I ask is an exiiminntionof
my stoek and priees. Thanking the nuhiio
for past patronage, 1 respectfully solicit a
continuance of the same,
act 12 3m L. M. PEACOCK.
CURRY & CARDER,
C It a It 11ret/, a(‘OI <jin,
Arc now ready to furnish you fresh merit
nt prices that will astonish Macon, Hav¬
ing unprevciienteil ml unit ages ini '(lying
their corn, they can sell you fresh mem in
any quuutity to stive you money, and guar¬
antee siilisfneetion. will receive
8c,rd in yo ir orders, ami they
prompt attention.
Also in connection they have one of tho
BEST IMPROVED (JINS
in the south, with Cotton Kl e valor, nn load¬
ing your cotton from wagon, thereby seed sav¬
ing von the time and trouble.. A our i*
then loaded by nuiehineiy for you. <>mo
them a trial < H ‘t •- •' l "
E. &. T. l I 'LOlt,
UFALEU IN
Meat,Flour,Lard
SUGAR, COFFEE, TOBACCO.
Staple l>rvGood*. Root,, shoes, lints. Etc,
and a general and well scleeicd slock of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
. flic publie ............ at f u.
All fresh and nllered to tl
Sl«fi r V. k^H^sim 1 . m'sta.'e tVlIV*tV.'.-y Z,.
not get belter bargains eiscwheie in
Come along and see ior >oui
selves, KesiectluHy, •-■ M ‘:
"■-* * *•
octl3-3in. Hawkinsville, us.
Tresb Fish and Oysters,
FRUITS anti VEGETABLES.
The publie are hereby notified tlint t
have opened up on ( oiml v Rond "ext d l *° r
to Martin & IVacuck s millI mid gh "* imd r .-j
where Ikcei) at uU time? lrc?h ti?l
a»»riiK*.‘Sfi-!i t/,e and best, and trust if sffiv. npiaro
freshest return the tn H
Zaee tnctliods of busincH? to trailing pub ic
and putroimge of the thedc*
Mv stock will always be amide to
innmls QCtfi-Sut rrsaw
M. II. Edwards & Bro. ha e the
finest assort incut of Christmas DIx *’I
v
Eastman.