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rate* an 1 be A terms given
them:
R.S. Flta.ek, E. T. V. it G. Railway
otiice, Johnsonvilie, Ga.
«T. L. iloHruN, o:ii m Tippens & Hol¬
ton, B. x!ey, Ga.
(■„[,, t. W. Sr. Clair, Principal 11a
Academy, Hazlehurst, Ga.
J. H. WlTHERIXGTOX, OtllCC A. J.
Thompson & Co., Cochran, Ga .
J. M.< i)0< (with Matt ( ools .
her Git.. •
B. O. Shis row, Lumber City.
Du. J. O. Montgomeky, Gliauncey.
Du. J. M. McXeel, McRae, Ga.
EASTMAN, FRIDAY, MA V IT.
A strenuous attempt was made to cor
ner oat s and make an oatmeal trust, but
it failed. II arses and hygienics will re
joice.
“Tui key Foot” is the name of a new
oil field in Hancock county, W. Va.,
tliirty-uve miles from Wheeling. One
well at Turkey Foot yields fiOO barrels of
toil pei hour, being §7,000 worth every
av.
l A law lias just gone into operation in
Boston which limits the number of liquor
beliing saloons to one to every 500 of the
inhabitants. It will reduce the number
of such saloons from 8,000 to 750. In
Pittsburg, under the Brooks high license
law, there are now left in the whole city
ouly 98 drinking places.
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Eng’and far outdoes America in the
nuinlu r of its trusts and business combi
nation ;. Nineteen trusts have been
formed in the United Kingdom since the
beginning of the year. They represent a
capital of §193,300,000. The most gi
gautic combination on record, Jiowever,
will bj the British coal trust. If com
pletod it will represent a capital of $500,
000 , 000 .
The Idiot Still Abroad.
One and a quarter million strangers
visited New lorks inauguration cen
tenarv. lhey were carried , m • and , out .
of , the city .. without a mishap, ,__ and i ten .
few n.ishaps befell them in llio town.
The most serious minor accident was
ono in which a man slipped upon a piece
of orange peel ■ n the sidewalk and will
probably be lamed for life.
Abroad with the idiot who throws or
angei.nd banana peels on the sidewalk
are the persons who cat with
kuivc ; and those who expectorate in
public places.
The knife swallowers and the expee
torators arc offensive. But the banana
peel thrower is a downright villain. He
think cf nobody but himself, and of
nothing but hi3 own momentary con
venii :icc. i f he himself should come
along that sidewalk an hour later he
would be as apt as anybody to slip up on
his own banana peel. Wherever great
crowds of people congregate, after they
have dispersed, ground and sidewalk an
always littered with the deadly orange
and banana peel. If somebody should
slip upon these remains and
his skull and die, as people have done
it would be nothing to the peel hurling
idiot. He would do the same thing next
day.
has read of the danger and dirti
his favorite practice a hundred
■V It makes no difference. lit
go on serenely just the same
15 Ehould b0 shouted to biW
throrgh Angel Gabriel’s trumpet: Don'i
throe- - orange or banana skins on the
sidewalk. Throw them into the street.
Let the iron hoofs of the horses grind
them to powder, that the feet of youi
brother and sister may not trip up on
tliem unwary. Put them into
pocket, if you must eat on the street,
Eat them, if you can’t dispose of them
any other way. and poison yourself
Better do that than to break the skulls
and the limbs of other people.
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A Graphic Description.
Too
are going . north.
—Omaha Herald.
My Hennery.
1 foe ! a score of hens, or more,
Dear hens they are to me—
The eggs they lay
Will hardly pay
The time it takes, you see;
Ponw days it takes two dozen liens
To L y one egg at vast eggspeus.
1 cannot herd them in the yard.
They'd ily above the moon;
And now that spring
\ Is on the wing.
They keep the place in tune—
“Cct-cut—ea-dfiW cut:” are the words
That St the anthems of my birds.
"Ctt eut—ca-daw 5” they scratch and claw.
They scar the dimpled iawn;
i lower bads I make
for them to rake—
They scratch from early dawn;
LiV • surface moles they dig great holes,
Ac . wallow in their dusty bowls.
Why do 1 herd this useless bird.
That cackles, but uut lays?
That wastes her time.
And much of mine.
In at! these busy days: it—
reroute, when * moved out of town—I tnew
1 V<. 1 o' somehow thought 1 ought to do it.
—Burdette in Brooklyn Eagle.
A REQUEST.
w VV will .~.™ glance over the testimony giv*
great gut ff to suffering humanity, thffBo
tanic cioodBalm: Sufferers should write
to the Blood Balm Co., of Atlanta, Ga,
for their illustrated ‘-Book of Wonders,’’
md , h additional true testimoa oi
wonderful cores. A, ,he r oSice in AU,,
ta, the Blood Balm Co. wi'l be happv tc
Shore seelrers rrf.cr .rod, .hoosands of 1*
tors in the original manuscript, received
from happy persons liu'di well by using
B. B. B.
B. B. I!. «. B. B. B. b. n.
0 P. SHELL, Warrenton, N. C.,
writes: “-My eyes gave me great
1 trouble and when rubbed would
inflame and become swollen. Two bottles
cf Botanic Blood Balm made a firm cure.”
b. b. b. li. n. B. b. B. B.
[" RS. BETTIE GRAVES, San Saba
1V1 I Texas, writes: “Our little daughter
was afflicted with white scabs and
dandruff and small sores on the front of
her head. Botanic Blood Balm healed the
sores, improved her general health, and
she is now getting as fat as a pig.”
B. B. B. B. B. B. B. b. b.
w. II. HENDERSON, Macon, Ga.,
writes: 1 I suffered six years
from blood poison. Four bot¬
tles B. 15. B. did me more good than all
other medicines I have ever taken.”
B. Ii. 15. B. Ii. B. B. B. B.
R. A. R. JAYNES & SON, Lutes
ville, Mo., writes: “We sell twelve
baffles of B. B. Ii. to one of another
blood purifier ten times as widely adver
t:sed.
B. 15. B. B. B. B. B. B. B.
T~y S. ELSON, Clover Bottom, Tenn..
j \ writes: “I had an ugly running
JL V i sore on my leg. My daughter bad
a similar sore below her knee. B. 13. 13.
cured us both. It is the only remedy that
ever did her or me any good. ’
B. B. 15. B. 15. 15. B. B. B.
T [ L. CASSIDY, Kennesaw, Ga.,
I writes: “My wife was a great
sufferer from scrofula. Three bot
ties of J3. B. B. lias made her a perfectly
healthy woman.”
15. B. B. 15. B. B. 15. B. B.
A H. BARKER, Willow City, Texas,
writes: “I have taken li. B. B
for paralysis, and received great
HAM V M. LEivMAN, Ridgeway, V ; Tex., - r - i
writes: . “I T afflicted with .
. i ) was sores
and bo.ls a,l over my body; heard of
Rofamc „ B!0oa L, f > and ^ ave !t R ml
Under its use the ; disease entirely , cisap
p eared.”
B. B. B. V V.B. r». R. B.
T R. WILSON, Glen Alpine, amputated N. C.
writes: “My leg was
, below the knee account cf blood
on
poison and bone.affection. A big running
sore, four inches across, came on me after
it was cut off. I was given up by the doc¬
tors but have got well by using Botanic
Blood Balm, and also gained very much
in weight.”
15. 15, IS. B. B. B. is. b. n.
M .RS. B. O. SHEPHERD, No. .302.
IV1 East Main Street, Norfolk, Va.,
writes: “I received so much ben
efit from a use of B. II. 13. I is a gr/at
rnediviae.”
V: 15 B. B. 15. 15. 15. 15. I!.
souTHERLAXD, Bardston.
Ky., writes: “I never found
anything to do me so much
good as Botanic Blood Balm.”
1'. 15. 15. 15. 15. P 15.15. B.
T V. ALEXANDER, Madison
ville, Kv., writes: .. One bottle
B. 13. B. cured me of severe
rheumatism.”
g, 1; . ].. 15. 15. 15. B. B. 15.
-y IL otlAW, Mt Olive, N. C.,
writes: “One bottle of B. B. B.
r cnt in ly cured me of rheumatism.’
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r-. r„ n. JOHNSON, is. is. is. Beimout H. n. Station B..
EV. r
Miss., writes: “My i ;0< -y> : ecK -
_j face and cars and scalp, were aL
covered with sores, and n.y han
came out. I lost my appetite ana was
very feeble. 1 am using II. B. B. andj.ni
seres are all healing and going away.
B. 15. 15. Ii. B. 15. K- lb Ji -
TOHN MATTINGLY, Louisville, Ky.
writes: “I suffered from pains in
r s) l.ack and severe kidney disease. All
the medicine I bad taken did me no
goo:!. 1 took one bottle of B. B. B. and
have net had a pain since.”
B. Ii. 55. 15. B. 15. 15. 15. 15.
1V1, body, and I fed very grateful for
p ne g 00 d it has done me.”
15. 15. B. li. 15. 15. lit B. B.
\ MESSER, Howell’s X Roads, ,
W. cured
Ga., writes: “13. ii- ii. me
of chronic sores that haa
i me for years, and which other rem
edics did no good.”
B. !>• 15. B. B. B. E. B.
-T A. CAYCE, Pulaski, Tenn., writes;
“I have used B. B. B. in my famny
and consider it a valuable blood
_ Y
| purifier.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that a bill will
be introduced at the adjourned
of the Legislature to meet in duly.
entitled “An Act to extend the
ate limits of the town of Eastman,
for other purposes.
Also, a bill wnl bo in _ s-o. uted,
Ea -tin in, etc., aj prov«* 1 !-’• eemb r
• 8. . providing shall ja ii:at the ! cas-ts.'
D ».lge pay : -l t> -s in -tat
ily order of the Mayor and 1 ouneil
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IS CALLED TUS
Wonderful Chill and Fryer ExpeUsr
It cures the chills rent fever, troici up the system,
gives an appetite, bringing sUengvh anil health to the
sufferer. *
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gists, So’e-Manufnctu vi-s and
tors, Li. nnnm Block, Savannah, Ga.
For sale everywhere. Il .
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SAVANNAH, Nov. t, 4(138.
Forty Tlionsa!:,] So!i!h‘ ! .i Hamax !«;• 'c.
|lTvit.li iii- . - -s-ts L.i'..; 1 .
««<! still f> fraud v -.rlt <? .
' 3,000 5 ir.no . Org-ans Ki.iVt B;si j car.
5,000on r mark for tin ,ve::r. l.~«erl lief. I
llt-Uer l*i^tr!i!iieuts? Fasii'i- Tt-r'is r.r.et
greater Indaccuiems will e:,iu ns this o;
creasetl sale.
Tlioiisam'.s ef Homes yet nr.:-;sippli< it with
Instruments Unit mijstii to««t:iy tie .-Djii is
them tl-rmisli oar easy sys’-em £t; .ei! .
CASH t;i pay tlotvn not neetlril. We have
A FIjA.V by tvliieb, IViTIlOl F KlSiv.isny
one din obtain ::n Instr.r.iieiit nl i . . : lyii
or t*ricn, uiakina rithor .VKJ.Will!.» .
<trARTi:itl,Y or ViiABliT BAY'.HUNTS
until puli! for, meanwhile i-iijoyiujj use o!
is?-.:rn*:ir::r.
No uxturtiomtto prices. No V: !.n!v >'o r^) -
fci«::r« of aJIcnMh if fiiNCaJii.sPHfG
ii«i promptly paid. C'ontrso * perfectly
FA & it nail FQiriTAULIi, it ^ pur
Ouutm bom all lmp«titiott or I«nm.
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I’rio.t-: no.iiSi'iru! ii.tr^ains lor 2LiHi--iy l-.t‘. WJgliTl i ,!-i
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I.arct'lv Kftlui’ocl. Nfitir • WTt.’lAL
OFFi-HI*:
HgsrlgiiS Pssst® Out!;/ $S : 3E?
7V, Octaves—Overstrurg I-’iiLy Scale—Three
Strings—Itosewood- < Ir.n. a nleefl
—Sweet Tone. Catalogue It: no, 3000.
Paris? - - - G r - , y $SS
Four Sett Heeds— U Stops—Couplers -
nautUotiieOise. 1 illaG;'- I’r3^00.
Stool. C over, Instructor, f,'l c t -xs Book
' and all Freight Paid.
Other Special Offers j:yJ n» cuml. Lar<;rst Stock
South to choose ffo-n. 7 an.\ s :;> turns.
300 Different Styles. Can, suit all buyers. Write
for catalogues, circulars, and Dree. { of our new
paper ‘ Sharps and J-7at ;,” giviugfull and valuable
1 ^‘farmaJon.
KEr-SESSBEB
Ol’!’. LOW PRICES.
ODE. EASY TERMS.
OAK PRICE ONLY.
H A IfDSOM E OC T KITS.
BI-5'.T INSTRDM EX TS.
ALL I SLESOIIT PAIR.
I , DAYS* TRIAL.
MONEY SAVED ALL.
LUDDEIVI ABATES
sSUTEEHH ®«S!C HOUSE. SAVANNAH, GA.
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G:ey are ; ;t:-::ir is* brilliancy,
( --u-.o.n-.l «wlr capacity
to c s. n y oilier laahc of FianoD.
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FACTO S3 Y A ED VJAHS KOO?,t3,
1550 Third im„ Mi York City,
PEACOCK &
i-KKD. LIN ... Y .. A N D SALE ....
KTABLr.t.
First olass teams. Open >eei:tI «lay attention and
Rates reasonable. S■
'riven the conimereial travel.
LUMBER 'll Y.
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H coRDM AX, v. iti; 11. Myers &
Tobacco and C’ig rs, Savannah
17KH! SAi.E.—A three-yea r-<d
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and gentle. Apply at the otiles
Ti ies-Jouuxai for further infw
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FREIGHT
In i» ft Vet- Fob. 2ft, ISSO, via the
GEORGIA SOUTHERN and
RA 1 LROA 1 ).
Suwanee River Route to
Standard Time same as Macon city
GOING SOI ii!. GOING NOUlll.
.v. Macon.... ; ix> pin i.v. V bUti st.i j\ 15
‘ 4 Sofkce . . .4 :<) pm ** Mincola. j\
“ Avondale. J3opm lL.hira... o
“ Well ston.. ’ .pi uu'i ** Cecil...... C
** Uonaire I 5$ pm “ Adel - 41^
4 * Kathleen.. 5 o; pm; “ Sparks O'
•* Tivtda. .. . . 4 iS pm ** 1,1‘iiov .., r*'« «K)
** (irt>Yar.i.i i u» pm •* Eldorado - 29
‘ k Elk '......5 r; pm •* Titton.. . 1 y 59
4 * I’n.uiilla 'n»; pm ** Chula 17
** Pinehurst. ..6 jo pm •• lnaha..... / X\
*• Fimll:)'. . . . • :a pm ** Sye.onore /- •M
44 Yiennu. 040pm ** .\>hinirn. ',i
'• Rich wetid .. . o { .< pm ** lUikota. O oS a
'* ('ordele.. . .7 :.i pm ** \ raid C
“ Wenona.. 7 V} pm ** V, cnoca . C ,v’
4 - Arabl.... .7 47 pm ’* Cordt le., -Z 47
4 * Dakota . ,S 01 pm ** Rich wood 2 ,
v > AshVmrn ..S 17 pm) •* ienna . . . ~
" Sycamore .S .8 25 pm! * fc Findlay.... Pinch Z *i
4 * Tr.aha.. . . 3c pm k * 11 r.st 7 29
'* Chula • ......8 ;2 pm ‘ k Cnadiila . 1042
“ Tifton . . .9 iopmj Klko.. ... 11 02
44 Eldorado 040pm! ** (irovania ,.IJ
44 Lenox .... 1000 pmj “ d'i vol i.. . ... 11 31
% * Sparks.....to 12 pm, ** Kathleen .11 42
“ Adel.. .1920 pm lloitairc 11 51
'* Cecil.........104.pm “ IVtTiriob .1205
14 Hahiva.....10 55 {.m Avonda.lt- .
“ Mincola ii 13pm “ Sot'koc.. 12.’ -
.\r, Y:;ldn a.i ..1. ' - p ’.' Ar ViilO.i 1245
Piw train 8 arrive and
from Cnion ibepot, dnily. Freight
i ci' cd ami delivered :i! < .uitral railr
tVili'CJHMlSC.
Local fi'i-iglit train leaves Macon
at, (5 o'clock a. m., and arrives daily
8 :.’-JO o’clock p. m.
For further Information apply to
A. < . Kn.vim*. TraHic Miiuagvr,
Maeon, <ii' .
U. KENNEDY.
IZjEvVTIST*
Eastman, Ga.
OFFICE OVER HERRMANN
Offers his professional services to
peoiile of Dodge and adjoining
Fries,-; reasonable and work
Okfick lionts—From 8:00 a. m.
12 >.\; From i :30 u. m. till 5.
Dec 1-semi Ohio.
J i'■;« ll. 3I00J), M. i>.
P h ys ici a n a nd S u rgeon.
Dfiico in L:i''*munl ruar of >L*isomu
Eoil^p, form *rl\ OL*i*upu*<l by side Dr. < I’.
Latimur. I’cvsicU nci 4 south of
iJ'OUSP Still. D‘(*. s-m Mill*. IS, (Lino.
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$ II 0 OV B| | ^ | %,S a
§ « fcf 0? M $ h | fjM A& 3
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obtained Aftertca of all years Dr-iggl<t« e?:e»«rlvc and Dealers jak, can in new f.ledl- bo
cirn-a. it Cl!llKs-r;ila' nntii-c-tm; :T11;Jy helns
bui cuui-.H i.svtitt «’o:.jb‘!.ajat;
Bilion.ncM unit l)yaj>c;»nSi». and will
Is t\ t-tiietly ve;'«-t ible lm-piir; lion
CUKE Mai-aiua, ;i:k 1 a!! MAi.Annii. troubles.
Dr. 8. |i. Wise, of ItoBtoi), Ky >iml lino siivk :
“Have practiced lieimivn me 'eclne I.ivcr 15 yr Itc-giilaair.” ar-;, uo
equal Dr. to VV. A. Halter, us of a Madison, Fla.,
wmtli says tliau :
“A boltie of Hkiibixe is iiu.rc
§6.00 worth of Quinine In iidifft-i-ui' any family ” twin
Acting on the Liver In way
any other medicine; it is a cheaper positive than enu fills. lor
Chronic Constipation and is
its peculiar composition i« such, (bat we
guarantee to cure any case of t hills and Fever
or Bilious Fever with one bottle.
It costs but 75 cents and each bottle con¬
tains over 41) averai'o doses, making Would the cost ask
less than two cents a dose. you
for cheaper medicine ? It is not a cure-all. But
will rim anv toiver, ri«L,;:;-s or Mala*
riat (lomplaint. Manufactured by
XIorDIno Co.„
(Sixccsaors to Wm.t onUell.) M. Louis, Mod
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YOURS TRULY.
Yes, dear Public, yours to
Ever ready to greet you with a ~u;i)<
welcome, 1 -11a 1! endeavor to mak •
feel good, too, by giving you
goods and real values.
QUOTATIONS TO-DAY:
Standard C'hecJi.-, f> cents.
Shirtings, 2 l ._. wills to ii edits, m
Heavy Sheeting, ti'-.j cents.
( 'ali<.o, ~> eei-.'s and up. wee
Goft'ee, 5 pound- for *1.
Rice, 20 pound for $1.
Snuff, 55 cents; (> unpowde r .JjS
A nice Hue of
Goods, Uainbiirg, Swls- Flouneing',
very low.
SOME LITTLE THINGS.
School < rayons. In <•••;its per gr
t'hildn'ii’- c 1 iff-, two for 5 cent
Sett ing Mnchiiic Oil, 5 ccnaft SjM
Silk. 5 cents; Biitlmihole
for 5 cents; Needles, two ipy
Needles, three sets fow 5
. :_ _ ■
aiK l hundred
than lutlj' tig
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AT MRS. SUE CARNES’
IHllinerv Store.
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( GOOES BEEN SHOWN.
NEVER HAVE BETTER
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| GREA1EI YA RIETIES
NEAER HAVE
! °EEN s > OFFERED, '
NEVER HAVE BEEN Pill GESSO LOW.
Foy Now Your Spring Hat. New Styles,
New Oeo;?s. and Trimmed by a First
Glass YiEhier from Atlanta With Jk
rt * r. E .i v V 1 " j ^ Years Ex{mrieiiee^^H^|
Also Presses Util and Made and Satisfaction Utiara
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