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™ semiring the community,
'uesl of the Misses Harrell.
P^ir. Wrigid Harell, Jr., has re¬
gally invested ten dollars in a
jkshephe) ng, and is happy, for
,ne can the “lost sheep.’ -
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Eotes Hand-Book
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,TH-HINTS
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y Recipes.
ling information of the
■xirtance to every body
ar their daily habits of
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Inglewood.
I NO LE woox>, Orf-1 January _ ' * l
1889._The f, farmers Jiving near
the nver hive , had I, ,a „ a busy and »r. t. v
citing week in trying to save lio n
the treacherous depths of the
rapidly rising wafers, tlie stock
\subsist in the swamp. Not
\ding Nonsi'ferahle, their efforts the
among the
are Messrs.
'urrell. The
and bids fair to
depth than it has
b past..
The Inglewood Sunday School
RT * organization of four or fiv<
Ti.....-i— standing, itmtint^Jfgh^fl
.
Important to Advertisers.
y r t>m this paid date <Ul "legal notice#
must he for in advance, u*
required by J lu.il:.
^ TlM14rt KXAL Prin . ti!<0 Co ,
Dec.i.isss.
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GhOKUlA—D odok County.
To all whom it mav concern :
W. B. Sapp, .1. W. Khans and others
have made application for a second-class
public roarMrom Cresstou to the l’lila.-k*
line near I>. C. Daniels; to run near
J. M. Buchan's plantation and near W.
15. Sapp’s place, .said road to be laid out
as straight as possible avoiding bad
branches and bad hills, w hich new rea l
has been marked by the Commissioners,
and a report thoreot made on oath by
hein All persons are therefore noU
lied that said new road w ill,on and after
the 28th day of February 188!), by the
b, finally granted, if no new
be shown to the contrary. This
1889,
sK ozak, .
W‘ry. I>. C.
'form ap
permauent
tin; estate
rygmnty,
ap
,rst
cr
py
~c.
A-b 1-w-lt.
y.
Fi-t-m :
^^Rziuiim-tr.tor •rani.-, of
applied to the
sell all,the lands
^Btc Be. ill of be said heard deceased,
raT at my
m, on the Hist
,1889. This J an. 28,
John J. Kozak,
[ioun, 1-Petitioner, Ordinary, febl-w-4t. D. C,
^ieriff Sales.
GEO KOI A—Dough County.
Will lie sold before the court house
door of Dodge comity, during the legal
hours March of 18sSt, sale, the on the lirst Tuesday in
Lot following No. property, to
wit: of land Hi, containing
202‘a acres, more or less, and 23 acres in
southwest'corner of lot No. 191, in 19th
District, Dodge county Georgia, bound¬
ed oil south by lot No. 193, west by land
of Emma Gadi V. Morgan, Braswell, north levied and oast by
land of on and
to bo sold as the property of J. J. Fra¬
zier by virtue of a li-fa, issued from the
Superior Court of Dodge county in fa¬
vor of Kerchner A Fabler Bros, against
Frazier A Hines and J. J. Frazier.
Also at the same time and place eight
acres of land in southeast corner of lot
No. I t, and two acres in southwest cor¬
ner of lot No. 13 in 15th District,Dodge
county, with houses, out houses, build
jug* and improvements, and UKISj acre*,
ut.-'-e or less, of lot oiTand No. U in 15th
Distrutt, Dodge county, with houses,
out hmuvy, leaded buildings and improvements
thereon, of upon and to be sold as
the proper* ti-fil J. M. Woodward by vir¬
tue of a issued from the .Superior
Court of rod ge county, in favor of
George Woodward, MwMIH^og.-tiust ' r said J. M.
Also at tiie same time and place, one
acre of lot of land No, 8 in ]f>th Dis¬
trict Dodge county, fronting on Chaun
eey avenue, bounded on south by lot of
Mrs. ('. W, Kawlins anil on the north¬
west by land of Mrs. II. Herrutan, being
tilt- place whereon J, M. Sapp now
lives, levied upon and to be sold as the
property of J M. Sapp, by virtue of a
mortgage li-fa issued from the Superior
Court Brothers of Dodge A county,in faver of Smith
Co., against said J. M , Sapp.
Also at the same time and place, lot
of land No. 191 in 16th District, Dodge
county, containing 202U be acres, more or
less, levied upon and to sold a* tin
property of Sarah J. Evans, by virtue of
a mortgage ti-l'a issued from the Supe¬
rior court of Dodge county in favor of
J. Evans. S. Thompson against said Sarah J,
‘ Also at the same time and place a cer¬
tain tram road engine mounted on wood¬
en ear. Said engine twelve horse pow¬
er with locomotive boilor, car wheels,
gcaritnj^shlifting, etc., pick to run Levied on a four
II^^HB^k.F.^rty l uiion
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otassium) k. is
BL the , CitV
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k of tlo
yton-s r>
'nee and
|t*s. For
scrofula,
ind rheu
It cures
-ist cure.
I^Qi and
To Oar Patrons.
Statements will be sent out at once to
all patrons of Thk Kastman Times and
Doduk Cointy Jouhxal. Please re
mit on receipt of same. Wo can’t pay
our printers, paper bill-, fuel, and a
thousand, and one other bills that stare
111 die face every day unless you
send us the amount you are due us.
the amount along, and also one
, )r two dollar* for the consolidated
P a P l ‘r.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
The ]> KST Salvu in the world for
^ 1jrui sores u!( C r.s. salt cheimi
fever, sores, tetter, chapped hands,
chilblains, corn*, and all skin erup
lions, and positively cures Piles, or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction, or money refund¬
ed. Price 2.1 els. per box. For sale by
all druggists. novlOtf
Kinging Noises
In the cai% sometime* a roaring buzz¬
ing sound are can.ed by catarrh, that
exceedingly disease. disagreeable and vary
common Loss of smell or
hearing also result from catarrh.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the great blood
purifier, is a pei eliarly successful rem¬
edy for Ibis disease, which it cures by
puri/ving the blood. If you suffer
from catarrh, try Hood'. Sarsaparilla,
the peculiar medicine.
Dissolution Notice.
The co-partnership between 0. K.
Parker and S. II. I.owther, under tin
firm name of Parker & Lovvther, is this
day dissolved by mutiial consent. Low- All
accounts will be settled by S. II.
ther. Lovvther & Wood will succeed
Parker & Lowther in the naval store
business.
dec2.j-it Pabkek A Lowthkk.
Fab better than (he harsh treat¬
ment of medicines which horribly
gripe the patient and destroy the
coating of the stomach. Dr. J. TI.
McLean’s Chill and fever Cure, by
mild yet effective action will cure.
Sold at 50 cts a bottle. 43 3m.
Milkkii, Ga.
1 have suffered with an affection of
my throat, and recently contracted a
violent cold. I was induced to use
Brewer’s Lung Kestorer, and I must
say I never experienced more relief
from any remedy before. I regard it as
one of the best medicines I ever used.
Jno. C. Dkakk, Jk.
Persons who lead a Itfe of ex
pense are subject to rheumatism
neuralgia and lumbago, will find a
valuable remedy in Dr. J. H. Mc¬
Lean’s Vocanie Liniment; it will
banish pain and subdue iuflama
tion. 43-3m
LEMON ELIXIR.
Iis Woiuierfnl Effect on the Liver,
Stomach, Bowels and Kidneys,
A pleasant lemon drink that posi
tivilv cures all billiuiisucss, consuiiip
tion, iniligestion, headache, malaria,
kidney disease, dizziness, colds, loss
of appetite, lever, ehills, blotches, pim- anti
cd by a disordered liver, stomach
fatal diseases. Fifty cents and $1 pe<
bottle. Soid by dnigvisls. Prepared
onlv bv If. Moziey,M. D., Atlanta, Ga
July 19. ly
20 GOOD BOOKS
Almost Given Away.
By special afran^ment with the publisher, \u
Hre a'»te to oli'cr the entire list of Twenty Valu¬
able Books enumerated and described be lows at
• '• - . v*st fV’t'd. These books,r:n !■ • !'«* o'
coataiiia»eompi*t«nm-ci. wnoTtt or oCT.*r
a«:i inu.»o tnj input.r mt: jor. are published in
pad
a nj i n.tjrt popu l»r wi it«*rs, both of
" "Tfeh ou« u couplet*) ia lUelf :
fry-Bt. tulrr UtcuwcnD, Byth**atHo»
On* *>f tbs fuunlsst book*
Its fstauua prsdsc«Mor, “ Widow
|r'« n Advrntsrca i.immim Ibrsu." In Fu.l.ol York,
Bidden is au4 rbllc aloud »•
<>■, How to Bkhats »
II tor IsdU-s #»<} ftu'.emeo fly log
sut for kII occasions, scoordlDf to
■ iimIi. lbs retnarksldc sArc-ntCTOO
Bi.g ®«nly lii« I.!i’iipu;.»as and UiocU. A
cl «fi rtiff t«<K.
Ir's NmIutmI )ll*>t4»ry. CouUlnlnf
Hr (.mpsjited by l-tusii siioos of numsr*
rr-r»tt'*s t * b<*a mil with much cut loo#
Cgard n k theii IDs olid bfc’.its.
■TMudern Kccbn Hf-'or . A l«rco eslIodbMi
Ifttiar recllstl -t>s, >u 1 r,,» c »Oti V*»*s, l>ulb tor
oruUuniats and tlNSUUtS.
Mu tffu'i Ucn’UgfN i KossL By U. BiubI
No ««J. Wall Fianrers. A Norsl. Fj M*sjos H*olaku,
Xo.Ml. TkeMerelmal'oCrUM. A Son I. B> W.KanO
Jk
Vo. 1 H. Isan tke **rrf. ASe^l. Bv STi.TA*ea Coob, ia.
Ko. I»t. HesperUt Tan LiuaTUovsK STafc A
By II T. K * i.r>> a
Ns, »' Tfese llUsdtesDim ef John Nlcheloea. A
By Twakliws. KfWT By tha *uib«T of M Dor*
No. *U. A Navel.
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No, tn*. Br<a<i Vpow the W ttcr*. 1 Novel. By NU«
p — a m. b, «... c«.v
No. til A llcralao A NotaL By Mr^
KnvtitM
No. ill. t loads and Nanslitao. A*»wl. By ChasabB
No, !»•- The Prcaa Wamaa. A NovaL By \Yil xi%
Va ii fart# C.aie.U-. J,ann. * KowL B,
-» M. K. Bk»«>«>«*¥. 3>ov«L By . Kit w
.V« vn Mary ilardalcL’a JliruJL A
t voew.
Send money order’ note to
Tr m TiM asvJoc*n-«- Printing Co.,
Enitman, Ga.
East Indian Corn Paint
a ?w ift and painless cure for Corns.
and Warts. Makes no sore
requires no cutting. K. A. A1 botf
proprietor: now controlled Ga. by
Bcorauts, Savannah,
nr
If TB IKE MONEY.
You must first iearn (o save money. It is
Fact
That you can save a large percent by buying your
Dry Goods, Clothin
Shoes and Groceries
AT THE STORE OF
M. H. Edwards & Bro •
We have simply
Knocked the prop from
Under THE PRICES
And let them fall!
Our line of SHOES is complete, at prices others dare not meet.
OUK CLOTHING STOCK
Is much larger anti we are selling them cheaper than they have eve*
been sold before. In
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Dry Goods Notions &e.
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are ready to meet any and all competition.—5,000 yards
of calico at 4ots. per yard; 5,000 yards of best check homespun yard, and at 5,00tf t>cu
per yard; 1,000 yards of Ited ticking at 8 cents per
yards of white homespun at 5cts per yard cheaper than it has eve*
been sold. m
It is Simply Money Lost Not to Cal
and examine our stock before buying anything you need.
M. H. EDWARDS & BRO.
Oct. 4-3-m.
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REPRESENTING
GEORGE T. ROGERS’ SON
V
THE OLD RELIABLE WHOLESALE CROCERY HOUSE. »
4VIA.OOLT; GEA.. 1
*
M ill call on the merchants of EASTMAN every two weeks.
This house is agent for the following celebrated and popular brand* of Flour:'
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" WADE HAMPTON,” ‘LEONA PATENT,” “WHITE VELVET.’
Also agent for the famous “MISSING LINK” Tobacco. sepl3 flm
IV. A. BEDDING. IV. P. BALDWIN,
REDDING & BALDWIN, f
Harts !
■o
Winship & Callaway’s Old Stand.
Keep a full supply of the best at the lowest price*. Give us a call.
368 Second Street, Macon, Ca.
Sept. *3, iSSS, It 'f
M. FERST & CO.,
-WHOLESALE DEALERS IN- - 0
FLOUR f
gfur A .1
Li in ifips and Cigars,