The times-journal. (Eastman, Ga.) 1888-1974, May 31, 1889, Image 1

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CIRCULATES iri the Counties of Dodge, Pulaski, Laurens, Johnson, Jlonfgomery, Tel¬ fair, Wilcox, Wayne and Irwin, 3>al ha* subscribers from Mr'me to Texas. MINI) FOR SA5VPLL COPY. VOL. I.--XO, 40. Vi ATE N FAYS NO '1*1 i 'O iri J. r!T*”ri OF INTEREST TAKEN tj;</>i on; f:\MiANt its. A'clorman C. A. lvlink. of Co¬ in:.;':: is dead. V. A. Clegg, u prominent izen of Lee county, is •i-.-ad. ' ; ■ ,l! ' ,n<vTO : ,y \ iH emu nuis " w;.- 0i \ dr.yig.e., 't U "s -o P ac0 ,V A r v ' V ’ ' Athens w do, dr,- ■ ' m h< r 1" ! ; Ci0t;, . cmi.l.m* rn cl ut or towiv* 1 1cuiul tlirev, iiiin. H I.-.-m Blair,of Valdosta, I;-.’ two en ■ Iv malformed li n v- T.i.v ..re small in the middle and las -at both ends. i .n,vi, iz .,,. iV r laeo -y at. Orilhn wiu be buib soon, Ti- '-nbscnptions are pouring m ■ r Crawford vii -luring' • making big money bv num- • ti!.- wiiidw chldrs'. He; m:. - them by hand and has more ord v’v.hson than he can iili. - v - X^vllo a hard working you .Hi 1 ; tai mu w livcVabouti iwo t miles from Watlunsville on the Athens rond, had the misfortune to :o- hi- burn and its contents by ‘ limn:! Kundav ; night last. < i,mie Robinson, . oi c Lavvicm-e- r . vibe, on last Iri iiiy evening, by in**:»!', *>f stiCivS, rocks, etc,, killed a coarhwhip, _ a iout a mile and a ha./ cown tne .done mounmin ro:i l. foal measured eig.it teec aim ; nine niches. I James Dickson, a white citizen of Montgomery county, was shot j and killed by a colored man by the name of Meredy Roberts on Mon¬ day night, near .Jo Palmer's store, some nine miles above Mount Yer non. A negro had a patent car coup¬ ler oi' his own invention for sate at A merieus Wednesday, His price for it was $500, but after a little persuasion he was willing to take GO for it. J. it. Lee, of Litlionia, has a C5 dollar bill dated 1709. It is an old relic and has been in the pos¬ session of hi- wife's family for sev¬ eral generations. He refused an offer of $130 a short time ago for the bill. Tho alumni'of Emory College are Imstimug themselves to organ ize Emory clubs in every city in (lec.rgia, and to endow tlieir alma mati>r, so that the college can give frec t uition and thereby extend its beneiit. I) W. Harvey, of Lafayette, says that on Tuesday of last week, i when opening a now road about 200 yards up tho side of the Pig eon mountain, a flat rock was moved. Beneath it was a stove pot that contained $2,088 in specie. Squirrels are said to be more plentiful in Irwin county this year than formally past, and the sports¬ men are having more fun slaying them. One hundred and five were kilted by one man in the Oconee swamp in three days not long since. f’harlie Bonner, a negro 0 f Douglasville, does not possess the discriminating taste of an epicure. Recently castor oil with coffee grounds" sprinkled beef in it lie was given it him for gravy, ate with relish, smacked his lips and asked for more. Tile slrnv house of W. T. Hob i V'- of Fairburn, was entered by burglars on J’uesday night and about $400 worth of goodastolen, Miss Vw milmierv store of t -a 1 avne was also broken open and a quantity of goods taken. A sliort « n siiieo. *4, Shoals, in Walton count}, alutte negro hired out to nurse lor a col ored family. One day tne Emmy left home, leaving the nurse and baby Ku^puther to keep hand house. oyer Result. baby's mouth and nose to make lnm go to sleep. Baby died. Vans Creek church is the oldest Baptist church in Elbert county, ana last year celebrated the een tennial of its existence. The first pastor was Rev. Dozier Ihornton, great uncle to the late Rev. Benny Thornton. Three ymmgmen once ' SSSo ‘ ‘ ‘ be° bSJdT idm In the front yard o-Maj. John li H. Jones, < •* shell that was thrown from a led . eral gunboat during the war, and narrowly missed 31 r LA. Jones. The shell did not explode, and rough! the servant of that gentleman ■ it back wit h him. It is a very large missile, and quite a curiosity. The commissioners of roads and revenue of Pulaski county are su ine the bondsmen of Mr. PoUock, late Imnd-fmenhave t*ix eo ! le"tor for $1 4°0 The pavrnen^aml oll'ercd $1 000 as a Ml the grand Mr*., bv resolutiion, ad v Led Hi e comm is - sioners to acc< t *l.( ’ dismiss ' the suit. Ihe Lngtidi r . ,. , compain .... v ao .no mining m tue Nacoocnoe unoes have found another big nugget ol gold. Not long since they toumi two nuggets weighing aO. and 3 >0 pennyweights fittest respectively. The find was of an weighs 1^00 pennvweiguts, and is u Will ba ship. HPIlJTl? T 1 A llf * £ '< 4 s 1 T 1 *V $ N ti 8 'I \ae L I i n JL 1 , J M ! a - rj ft A a @ The Plav r>f the 4tli of June, T« -,-lection of the Lady of I von- bv the Eastman Amateurs ,.V v’. . I if,' ' <. T . forward md a big : r- .king. But perf-ctiv com Wh riif spirit Which tv pro er r= ai X 'i'V.'.-X. ‘IViXobeseen n,;: Idout expert nee in this : ' n “- In aROll “' 1 ' < hc ? araes ° f “W*?* an<1 You will : ,gr • '• da « ' ,'yuen we .say tlmt^ynu riis comb,nation lailure w ;;»1 j?i ,;c i ,*ijiossiGio. Let a hitherto generous public -lioiv riic- .-.icoeiarion a ! dies anagentlemen their unselfish a ;.-t : oi Hurt to got up some wholesome amusement, and at the same time ;■ From Empire. Mr. : Mr. A. Glenn visited a Dubhn, near the line on winch our new railroad will run. Nv !nle at the . hehis tory of which rather astonished him. He -was told that sometime hist montha turkey hen belonging to the landlady swallowed a half; knit, p.-irof lies--, which she left or the needles while she was: preparing dinner for her husband! . - boys Before i i the nd ay n g nee-, dies down she . put , a l>*ec-e . of * po <-ito on the end of the needles so ^ to .«--p ladyship, rom dropping turkey any stitches. Her tne ben ;j gobbled up the potato,needles since which and a ]r k n if hose, t | me jj ie } 1C11 bas daily been laying a soc [ c , a t which rate the whole consisting of six, will be in twelve days. An enter prising Dublin merchant has made le f armer extraordinary induce meuts f or the hen and products, P.S.—Mr. G. lias heard to day that the turkey has commenced to alternate,laying one day socks and the other knitting needles. Q. A Curious Chicken. A gentleman from Glvnn coun tv who was in the cit a'c.riositv v a few days he rimee informs us of hml seen while traveling in C inch countv recently in the shape of a tliree-legged chicken. Two of its legs were growing in their natural place; lmt t he f hint grew inverted from the chicken's back, its toes Sieirmn-^ pointing u T ward ..nd extended to ‘m.siun. Whenever bs head descends in picking up food, or its body is in motion from v , alkinir , the mus.des of the in verted f OG t relax and expand with aslon i s hing rapidity. Another sin f o- u i ar freak is that it has a horn v ul) . ta nce growing from its bill, goine j wo or more inches in bight, similar to the horn of the unicorn, anil as hard as flint, and with which it fiercely attacks other dogs and even hogs, and sometimes inflicts mortal wounds, The : hie ken was hatched in the early spring, and has developed great size and strength. A Itotte., liridge. Few people traveling south over the East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia railroad are aware of rbk they lake in crossing the bridge over Die Ocmulnee rve at Lumber City. md and rotfen. j ..‘..J.lL J^” ^ st 11 Sid 1 tlmt ’he as re P oru unsafe about a .virago, yet the East ^m e see ' h g-ma and Georgia^ lUitica Company, repreaentea Dy l n Barnps, superimenaenr, cont ie ^ Connected A gentleman road who has been ^^ars, with the for sev and who has had occa s j on to examine the bridge and in q U j re about it spates that the most fearless engineers are in constant Jre „,i of iu *ivi»g ««*ay at Dublin ^•.ndav" ir moVni-m Primes ; YX^old Hooivs a f irP House ° L.i a u as a hotel in Dublin. In tae a j sence communicated oi a firelueqwtment with other the build- hre *ugs, ainl only stopped when nau exaausted niateilal to feed U D>"- ’ o^tedlW * l V*- N* ' \ 1 ' ri ' V™ icipal, bimne,s , Bouses , of 0 r the ife ^ 3lVLrs £ Ben Bureli, 1 M. Dalton, M. L. Jones, S. Hightower, George W. ; • _ s Pet er Franklin, Gilder^ W. E J. Hightovrer, J. W. <he!ion. c. W. Br.uitlev. B. b ^'/Maddox. )uggau A Co„ J. B. Brandy, .0. Jim Benhardt, Miss Susie Bearden, -- ------- Wash Fabrics. Burden, Smith & Kllis, Macon, Ga.. make a specialty of wash iross goods of the best grades, Thev are showing fancy ginghams. prints, 5 i,» 7 cents- fancy dress 10 to r” cents; fanev fancy zephyr hoths 10 to 15 cents; cents;* sucker-. ;0 to 124 pansy w'.deai iwnanv dress cloths; 32 inches l warranted fast dye, 124; y ' 1 ; vird ,.Vv wi*V r*rDin- *>nd fast • 5 f o y' '■---_ 1 '*, Y.. or '* ';‘.V ' w^.eo i > i-or sick . headache, “ 7 lemaietroiiw ^ m .u P Tnnh - learalgic pai s m the head take 1 r J. -i. IcLean > Little anJ XAinev Pdlet, EASTMAN, GA O ft FRIDAY. MAY 31. 1889. The Reason Way. The Txmks-.Tocr.val is no longer a county piper, strictly speaking. Since the introduction ol' new fea tunand persistent effort on (he part of the publishers, il 1ms territorX.ami'claiXXm^y ?ub ririririiVriririridriL by p-fty spm-en Its enlargement ‘i i«-ce*utated by the large adver is^r.aircmageofth^ whowant 'he Irene of llie P e ^ l f; pa-s feoTiOn, and \\ h <> ait w * , !r > p<i\ «.o sccUi(■* >t. >» c. *k . i « the interest of Eastman andDod county can best be serv f d ]) \ G; tending our territory,a,m reali/mg that it was necessary to give the readerthe ludwuue o. hi* mon . ; 5’heincreasii r sv pair tigers and sul .. (!S that we have not been mistaken i u the people. 1 ----- White < ods. Burden, Smith vc Lilts, wiacon, «a., are showing a large and e:; ceeamgiy choice stow-; ol .hite embracing everything new in plain plaid and lace stripe lawns, Li»pn t4kcck de lode Linen de Irlandes, nainsooks, piques, etc. Call and see them when you visit Macon or w.'ite for Satistaction guaranteed as lviunued. soqual ity and price, or money Dm ladies Vfo of Dodge Telfair Coffee d >mmerv ami adh Sid cent counties are invited to call ev amine our immense stock of dry goods. No trouble to sliow goods, Dannenberg A Doody, Macon, Ga. ai.pi " A Good Appointment. Ati*. A. A. Allen lias been ap¬ pointed chief editor and business manager of the Macon Telegraph. service of Mr. Allen entered the the Telegraph some twelve years fS° :1s compositor Through ™e merit he has won Ins way to ta l s !:n l )0 rtant and responsible wlncl. po S1 pom G’! bon - f he , s ^ has ociate recently ^tOL held, he idly sustained the reputation of tho l )a P er * As * 0T ?T 1 iu> °/i Y ‘ ' '1 P a P e r °‘ ie , J and impartial[ . men that ever held , that position m any office h dh f |norouga knowledge of the de¬ Nils o, every bra.ich M a non spa P e L ( ljm- 'M -c m the selection o Mr Aden k> 1,1 ! he l )0hl1l(,u of clnet editor and business manager, and he wi.l not be slow in recognizing the «npro\ - ed condition m the conduct of at ^ urs ° ^ ie ° ue ‘ Histrionic. , , tne iouitn ot Jun t i luescnc ; 10 bring out the Lady of Lyons. good Every one who loves a plav and a good cause mind are and re , quested to keep this m niiike no engagements to be awa at that um . _ T). innen ‘ * K er L.tors a* & Doodv and' Macon Gat h 0 or i ;:i ieaders of ] ow pj-i ce s in dry goods, shoes, hats and clothing. Call and be eon vinced.__^___ 3l-2t When vou visit Macon go to the trunk pariorsofJ. Van & Co.,410 Third Hniu street___ * Laces and Embroideries. *g urden> Smith & Ellis. Macon, Q a showing a large and very 8.l and »»'• tuque voces ot embroideries, t.u. u,unties des.^ns, edjings and are also havmg a tremendous P ‘‘j ’ 1 '* Jit*"^ <’ail '‘ and 1 see tln ' -‘ m ' vnen , 3 0 . v A lltu ° ' ‘‘ t ‘ fes J. Van & Co., Macon, Ga., can sell you a trunk for less money ! than you can buyJt anywhere in ^ South. Dannenberg „ —:- A t Doody. Hw ' i ' " vi ^ c n Ga., carry the largest stoex oi ready made clothing at bottom pnC es. 31-2t . - - ; urdav‘. tneit , yas de _ viffedSat !i instnear tlie he Wfflams ” thTwhX Lumber Company's preefp ; kited ld mStiJ^ocKnd crew over gravels, bruising them consider ably, but fortunately doing slipped no se rious damage. lodsang A spike end bar off in front one against a tie and the other against the j car. The car was thrown several feet in the air and fell on one of the hands. When from Capt. the shock Stephens had recovered suf fident to examine the wreck he i found tlie man under the car im prisoned but unharmedjhe wheels deathf having protected him from certain ~~ “pi lf If S ? 1 up nhlegm, and , are t ? se ?^L H McLea “ ^ 6 lar .J\ w™ i ,M ' n ’*- ni 0 ' ~ - ““ Burd en ’ Smith £ i»H« Macon, » r Ga., are agents Delineator for Butter- and 4 icks Patterns—the Metropolitan catalogue, and wo; any of them, postage free.on receipt of the price. M rite for ca {alogue and fashion sheets. v--------• \\ hen aou visit Macon non t Lul ‘br? Id^.^ 3lk COH RESPOND IriXCE. FUlmMIEO t r ,.031 — >M towys -OWN. ALL AKOINIJ L». ----- Cochk ^ M:.V ^T.-The Alii ■A:;: - in S by the Cochran Comet Bana. was ver y line. Tim rcftvsnments were alLthafcoukl be desired Ar.otuer enienmument will be given . tor riie ';cik at oL,,,e ha ^ d ; ^ verv DiGtiStint socisJ)*© P<‘i i ■ .tordmi. on 1- rulay mgat and was voy much enjoyed by those who attended...... Anotucr n.easmit a.tair was a Y .. ■ o.y: sof attending, ■ . [ ; g 0 o’clock, Mr. R 1). Taylor and >j: < Oter!»v were uniteil in .’.,o LoA- Iv-mds j of nvitrhnonv. The i g-oft o’clock L' i : ‘,„Wrrt«'c<>—t’N ' J "" r-n von ' i‘- editoP of tbe -^ • 1 ’ j ,-'v-p-on 4 ;» X n ‘ pSfive KS U Hmrch on I 1 , , • j wi]] | -■■ ^ ,^, of^Eastman’s v • > \v<. hone to ri n boys and prls bn that occasion. A delight ful time is anticipated. been quite , Mr. Sam Mayer lias sick for several days.but is thought to be impio\ing at tms lMiiiiq,. An unknown negro got lus leg broken on a gravel tram near |C oc li ran on M. Saturday. L. Burch, of Eastman Judge Rogers here and Rev. J.T. were last Thursday, we suppose, in ihe interest of the Ebenezer College, but what was done we were uua A negro named Cyrus \\ bitfield tried to pass a forged order on one of merchants one day last week, and was sentenced to jail. sick \'/e regret to learn of the ness of C. D. Woodard. We hope he will soon recover. J II. Yvri CHAUNCISY. Chaoncmv, May 22*—On Saturday Mr. Asa IC:ibuu and Joe - Lowerv met in the store at Camp 0, Telfair countv, where some hot words passed between them about some money due Rabun by Lowery, Thed_lie was given Rabun, and Lowerv was promptly knocked ,, , will ed off crowd had gathered to JJ £iest -.Xsim. Lowery ' is still at ^gj Rabun , though seri ( y wounded, will recover. I am in a position to know that the above are facts. The big stove house at-Norman dale is i ceivnig the finishing touches and is a model oi- neat ness aim oeautv, renecting Svln g Hnfu“wo”Sn lSt T dance' was given there . .u re 4 . t . ni-ht n.^n which \ i was a i decided success. A young man of fine taste just remaxned uut tiie large hall was me ol the hand somest and best in Geor^a. Musn ^ A 1 'T ^ LSli “ V Lf d ed tetes, cake and - TJ J crowd ’ which ect nc ro . paired to the refreshment tables at j o'clock and then ‘dispersed to tbeir ihiX homes after goo.l passing poofito a vote. of to tho Normandale, Nellie and especialJy Forsyth, Mrs.; to Mrs. and Miss and the Misses Sexton. Mr. G us Alford died Monday Ins of dysentery .^^i^ ^ at.the residence of Theremain; were 8ent yesterday to bis home in Gris woldville. We extend our svm Wlv. thv t0 the beraaved mother ' a nd Mr. W. Pitts, an .nged and re spected citizen, died hoim of cancer ou i the nose at his ten miles ‘ south of this place wofmn iM Sunday. I T saw a negro at Camp 0 who was shot iel gun mff S,¥ - struck P , Being on hurt and ' ever, she was not _ abie togo to church ne.A I overheard a conversation among a crowd of ne-roes a uv. days since concern ng tee ping of women by ; iiai 1 old "‘ s darkey ' >?•}■•<* and vice versa. < >; m quietly remarked G-o be had teen married twelve \r.. <*- *. x t na<i no. yet found a woman > 1 j 1 u - him. and . f faun... Judge James . Mu. mi have tiust ro t.,med from Is a and pleasure and trip ’ • < umber Fernandina. J. Pexlock. . HAZLEItv —--“» RsT. No marriage,-, no :* aths, no so c ? a i events, in short, no news. it is now for first time in , rears verv drv weather. Gar den5 ' are VlowlV 1 ig Offering, burned up. I cotton and corn are and ob f or weT-ave ra in is vervgloomv theprSSe -nd , Yrt -SjSfcS' cannot fail V0S \ Contentment ™th rhe weather falls to the lot of but few gamblers M ° 6t and i° are 08 never f.Sri satisfied. \Y o cannot alter the weather ..A" ejection lor officers of the j held on yesterday. Sab ilsrVririLri >r * .-Lj'^^Ionour ' VXulvk nreachin-a mutual G 0 wi ui-d theTecXsi moJe duties the net^ity .v foi 1^- al ’ charact ;ii]< ia the 0 n]y sheet ancb or , wdlhold , , , aga*»t • , Me •»• n ? s howl- i .•» ^ to X ..”A JvXXnd-Xor pessimist on the con aGfi'■ sid"^^ to look A N brkbt arNmod of 1mm an life AgSrisriVTAsTAris wome i ami true that is the case, is for wen the gla m^ur of youth gww and the ro ’ - vnne, ^ begins to fade like - dew J "j ore the morning sun, we ar e i thauklul that-there are good : People in the world. Men and ien, in the clear depths honest eyes von can see i mirrored white-lianded faith, sterl- j itig honesty and a stem adherence! to faith. I take off my hat, in : sl; irit. to such folks and wish that | iVere like them. They are the earth. Do l'have vou know Messrs, Editors, that a pet theory. 1 see a smile irradiate your classic conn tenances, as the sarcastic query rises to your tongues: “No, ,ou don t tell me so^ M as when Pythagoras ™re that halt right lie so bololy asserted lus theory of our . . fJ.X - r f j. of j i, 0VP ' im 1 veritable pm bull Dun Gogs dogs among am on - f en ’ not t( ) menl ^ u a?scs ,’ or or wolves , Women have not such marked charac lHI In their ,/ ? ave graeetul see f n A ’j th 01 L ?’ r t ieir ( 10 *h e lu '-y wouuc. aroimd Lirewc --is. . . ■ f s [°'Y he had Drunswt^^^^M gone ’ 9 ivin ar a S - st '’.Oh a ‘ - " !,icn are ei ^ ier 1Q dumps, or carried awa, B ent husiasm he is. ever watch, not for shekels for some chance of helping some prevalent children. theft* should of riT.G. Rauline, once loved, . now hated, yet still not the relinquished— dregs-hou ^ou shat drain shall. know cup what to it tne is ? be humbled.’-Beauseant in t te Cady of L>on* •_ Fire Protection. It would 1)e weH for the citizens 0 f Eastman to consider some means 0 f protection against lire, if no better means can ine be ith provided, le a on 8 ’' v an arn P supply of hose would - meet thede mand. Cisterns, with a capacity of severaUhousand ga iions of wa tei% cou l d be placed underground,! and conve nient to the business cen j er and supplied with water by ^ from the roofs of (he stores and connecting with a pn ?/ e leeaei to each cistern, bi fore water became stagnant it L’" B ,ne ' 1 a5 " ,/ Trim'. >U n° t l d < t^sonnkle Hie ! stre ^ < ts J ..ns P‘‘ ’ in n * A ’ ; A “ ’ ^"3i K q. ‘ ‘-- J. Van & Co., 410 Third street,, Macon. Ga., make to order sample physi dans’ cases, drummers’ cases< —-—--* Sateens and Cliaiuea. Burden, Smith & Elks, Macon, Ga., goods, are which having are aTig the pettiest rurion these| and most popular, inexpensive dross fabrics out the this season. the lhey_ cuoicest aie , showing both former foreign in and do patterns, m and theater is oriental 'and ex ouisite floral designs—Gi cents to 35 oocents. cen ts Write for samples ' P and t *-------- ‘-a genius! A man that can do every tb i R g in life except any thing that fsusefa!;that’8 a —Landlord ---i-- in Lady of Lyons. , Fans and Parasols. Burden, Smith & Ellis, Macon. Ga.. are showing the largest and chaicest stockof these goods to be found in the city. Special atten , Aon is t ‘o their gold tip (jforia Parasol s-first-class in ev e rv particular, at $1.50. They are showing fans up/ exquisitely decorated ' from 5 cents l - Imperfect digestion and assimi lation produce disorder conditions of the svstem which grow and are confirmed bv neglect. Dr. J. II. McLean's Strengthening Cordial ood cureTSdi^^i^Sd Purifier bv it- tome nroomtiM gives tonic to the Homach M ° maCh ' /Y $100 g BRIEF I.OCALS. Matters and Tilings Laconically Noted About the City. W alter T. McArthur, of thur, is in tht d of Ohauncey .spent Sunday in tt,P “ CL ..... >ng houses of Macon had a rousing big trade Saturday. T. E Ravi and, of Atlanta, was in the ci(v 'Monday last and regis tered at the Hotel de Lieteh. ' Just** » iXt'm'id .. ^McComjcl^ T -»-v of d v 11 P n aid the Times-Jofi- Hmeh Joiu 'A'....., a J - ' ; Bawsms. ammms.iato. , o. Burch * on Mondav l»ri ‘ * c t firent of Q a s foi M of the p nest 8-year-old Morgan stallions tver rfli sed in Georgia. ; Mr. J. D. Lane, o- Dublin, . Ga., . of the handsome and one pop- Hi\ c House, N vS at -lacon, tlie Empire Ga. ine Hotel de Lieteh doing _ is a thriving business* 1 he hotel reg ister showed no less than twenty ; arrivals at that place on Sunday j alone. E. R. Dabney, chief engineer of the Savannah and Western rail road, was in the city on Monday last and registered at the Hotel do Lieteh. Capt. J. E. Mallaty. MallajgM for merly of t!ie firra of Small <i vision dealers, etc.. I, , ” L 1 8Urance city . . several , days this w The Royal L of Kustlnani met o,, - gh aild initiated several in that degree. They j were j) r . Latimer, i ^LSJ-,nnwii:ui. 1 t ()1 *^B J* T j ^ 3 of engineers to make a au t . n t survey. They will commence about 18 miles from ; Eastman, and work toward Eden j on the Central railroad. ! Mr. Henry Knowles, of Washing-1 the Gov eminent Printing Office, j ton, D. C.. called at the Times '| 0lRNAr ' day last week.; Fie T was en route for Washington, after having spent a month in Ma con, visiting his mother, lie D a thorough printer and Christian gentleman, and we were glad to learn that he was pjospering. ta , !e F f] , maIe in e„l!i„ s a! tention t0 on e 0 f Macon’s largest and best wholesale grocery houses, B . small, whose card appears in 1ills lssu e - ip extensively; known to tlie . mere,lants , and plan tersof this and adjacent counties.: «!**"? his uhat hesajs. , ye is table as correct and a- ; multip.ication needle the pole. as true as me to Mr. J. R. Hicks has purchased that l well-known bar and restau rant , -The Brilliant,” formerly tent icLiJ bv “Biscuit Smith ’»• Mr 1 H well known to the citizens “ Eposes iinfl thft t ravel imr public d j to keep and conduct * first-class bar and ' nolll ns but a rpgtanrant The very bestjbrands ' » . ]._ \ aor and c jgars. ^ The restau Jords. uh ^ h; s( niarket When you to Macon call and see him. Macon can well be proud of her young grocery and enterprising Geo. 8. Jom wholesale fe Co. firm, composed of Geo. S. The firm is i j ones and jc p. ifcRae. The sen ; or partner is a son of the late Capt. Geo. S. Jones, wh o was one of Reefed Macon's most honore (=- Mellae and re merchants Mr. is one of Telfair’s sons, business* who, bv en eriV . industry and tact, b as worked fa's S way to his iSvs present 1 S «« C to vou Messrs. ... Dannenberg , ' & , Doody f. . have something tosay to our read tms issue 1 hi .firm ,s of Mac-on the largest Tliev and carry most a full rehabh line of goods, notions, etc., and ha* e a separate building fitted up for j gentlemen’s clothing and furnish ing goods. They can t be undent j sold, and their quality representations of goods as to value and are E When visit every Macon partic call you and upon these gentleman exam ADVERTISING. As an admtisins medium the I’imfs Journal lias no superior in Ihe State among the County papers, and liberal patronage from the Merchants of ad¬ jacent cities aiiest that fact. EASTMAN TIMES Established iS- :-r Consolidated Dec. iS£S. DODGE COI N TV JOl K N AL, iN> Tlie Queen City of the tains, Gainesville, <ia. Among liie many arrivals regis tered at the popular and well eon ducted Hotel de Leitoh, I find our friend and fellow traveler. Cant, Anderson, representing the 1. G. Hynds Manufacturing Com e H€°LS ,; * 1 e 'They v employ s£s 150 dav"in’ hands, 1,000 di&erent pahs a thirty dx s’, vies, using only very best material made at their ow "^ , e g; en t thei-areri wo other shoe factories, XVia hon-andlXt, flue j but not least, . ,, n t< ... built exclu- 1 ng busine 3. She h»B a female cdloge, mil . ‘l fiX^wL,?X ‘ri :L :'ri Xd mlnv /"V, mri-class hotels and m.tnj pm nrivate ate boaruing fhe houses. city has electric _ lights; increase, pop- 6,000, and on the composed ol some of the best whole-souled people in Georgia. Here is where the latch etr Ulg hangs on tne out side. b. , “You women regard men just as you buy books—you never care about they are what^^thej . _ Damns m l,adj TiiiGifiHH On 3D noii r ed .;] WT^ Mfi § m . tins dry weal her Ration possible should to guard against fire. L thou hast acted ill; but •rg , its own punishment, it is dr fcother of tliy reproach remorse hee.” to t Bnelte in Lady of Lyons. Be immense institutions ■)., Hi is J Van vk Co.’s * . I lD Third street. _ Old Com. of rilv.w m Carlos IV. just Vo years W^- have come ire r., log carts that trav that section. How long it has lain there is not known, but it is reasonable to presume that it was dropped by some of the early Kpamards, probably some of Ponce seareh for 1 Sinfids secS ' ^ . ............ _ So you are going to the springs? y e s, next week, and I want a good trunk. Well, goto Van A Oo/s, Macon, Ga., and they can suit yon quality ^ and price. J 1 ---- ---- Wash fabrics,fancy prints, hams, zephyr Di doth, dress Doody, trim mings. ? V -leee,,. (TeJ____*l-St Burden, Smith & Ellis, The principal and leaders retail of dry tlie -dress goods bouse, trade, Macon, Ga. goods with In dealing them you may be well assured of reliable goods, ' tyies prompt attention. experiencedstnesinen. Particular paid attention mail orders, and oxpres uge pan, on cash orders, of $10 and up wards. Satistaction guaranteed or money refunded. Call and see them when you visit Macon, or write for samples and prices. Too Good , to Miss. A ever since Last man lias been a have thepeopo.* t.iereot been treated to such an entertainment as is m store tor them on Tuesday, J™e bloprox. - Y es; Y an & (,o., Macon. Ga., manufacture sole leather trunks, - - What beautiful fans and , parasols, henberg & and Doody’s, how cheap Macon. at Ga. 31-21. ,, !> r S Z 7 , ^ Duroen, , bmilh A E;m, L** 1 ' 1 ■ of the dress goods trade, effects f rf mblack ‘ s , 1 ?" 1 1 n “ midcolored^dress , , > r , , goods, with fancy silks, pasren. galloons. n Ui taries . Persian bands mps and beauuful buttons to nUitch They also carry a! wavs a . stockof gtoves, hankercluefs, CC)]] a „d cuffs ruchimrs, corsets an d house furnishing goods. 'it Ma an d see them when you v eon< or write for samples and r, r i ces . —- ; -— Cronpvsuffocations.night all the affections coughs and common of the throat and lungs quickly re |w ffeved by Dr. J. H. McLean’s Tar in otagBal m . 22 . t f. How People Live* in New York. How people live in New York is a subject of genera! hovels importance, the from the lowest to pal aces on Fifth avenue, in a bean tifully illustrated article in Demo rest's Monthly Magazine lor June. It takes you, by way of illustration and descriptions, from the squalor of the 5-cent lodging houses, through the various phases tlats of life to the gorgeous modern and the palatial homes of the A- tors In this num amusing to read about, especially as the article is so finely illustrat ed. “How to form a club." by “Jenny June, 1 ’ is necessarily well written, and in a chatty way gives iriicli <r ood jidvic*© interesting There Scs firo iiu* and amusing stories, and a full page wakw-eolor cf“ Water lilies'’ is well word, fra:ni ,e. It is a beautiful number and will no 15 Lastl ■ ytnn.n • • < • For summer silks, sateens, chal lies « ; lawns, Nil white and colored, ; ; embroideries ‘V cheaper L,. than , • . eve ,...u , e .F° ' Dannenberg & Doody , s, Macon, OJ ‘ x " _____ j Van -20 Co., Macon, Ga., make all kinds trunks, satchels and va ]i* scs Mr. Paul J. VLL ,, M iF s luiadso ■^riis. Ag ru'vever liono have been appointed. _ Addressaill communications to 1 )k. J. M. MdNEEL A Co., may 31-It. McRae, Ga. Some time lecture since before we published the So¬ I)r. Fisher's cial Reading Club on the “Lady of Lyons.” b will not lie amiss.] duction however, to of say thriving that it is interest a pro] it throughout. forth underlie* The stinging author broughj lasl^jj the criti,*.-'. who s:,id is* cmilfl^B attain t heatrical. effect, 111 there is not a place where ihe ‘chwaicters length aiS!H“tSf speaks^ lines m remembering is not said, character is an important one. Fop l‘X( juisite diction, lofty sentiment, incisive wit, touching and pa thetic incident, tho play abounds from first, to last. Dry passages merely to give the audience the 1 bread of the story, there are not. It is all good, and while no real clown ap¬ pears at all, it is not wanting in a humorous wit that never fails to bring down the house. The pith lie are urged to live come out and promptly. with There are acts, change of scenes takes two hotmi to play it. Old neonle sutler much disorders of the •’•’■‘•tHlfl nrinarv^ womh-rfui and are o?*D^H M, eff'ocf >^H Lc . Liver a „ d trouldSP Kl their pei ner f»ott!e b0tt X-------- Commencing .June 4th Di berg & Doody. Macon, make the H,e|„ of ,!ry ever km,* UBtory oi l .«* dr g< J. Macon avo > and ou } get bargains, and ll,, | ”!)]■ *\y e would u.f call especial atten ‘ . - dV (*r‘isement of ^ - r ! ^* r 8 LSSL™ Schofie'd & ^on o?' S Ma dealers in saw mill supplies. Mr. J. E. Schofield, well and favorably j tno wn to even-one in this section, is (heir traveling agent, and a mure jd j whole-soubd fellow does not live. Write for prices, , ^ork , The iw/ lr is what it is represent* ' What a lovely trunk, and just „ee the compartments. Why, there Where s a place lor it? everything, Van did you buy At A Co.’s, M acon. Ga. Fof boots and sl]W s of the best make, and at prices Dannenberg lliat defy com- & go to lx- 8 on. 31 2t. “Sweet JTince, tell me again of thv palace by the Lake of Como; it is so pleasant to hear of thv splendors since thou didst swear to me that they would be desolate without Pauline.”—Pauline in the Lady of Lyons. ^Bygolly. --., Goodness T me look , , at . the trunks and vauses and satcla 1". What place is thi- anyhow? Van A Co.’s Trunk W .r< bouse. -; ~ To be or not to be. I wont be anything 1 won t until I get one of those fine trunks from \ aa A Co. “Any . . however , inexpen enced iflbws now to accept an offer, address but to it requires 1 a with yasUleal of 1 se one disdain/-; proper condescension and -Madam Deschappelles m Lady of M .