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OUR AGENTS
Tie following agent- auiliOrizeu .
arff
to receive subscriptions,advertising and
orders for all kinds of printing, and re
cc*ive and receipt for money on account
of the TiMKs-JoriiXAi.. Our lowed
rate- and best terms will b< given by
them :
H.S. Fclijsr, E. T. V. & G. Railway
office, Jolm-onvilh'. Ga,
J. I.. Horton, office Tipper;- & Ho]
tr i, Baxley, Ga.
r,,r„ . 1 . Vv. St. Ci.aip.. Principal Ga. Ha
zlehuv-t Academy, •’ Hazlehurst,
J. II. IVn ;r;;i:iK';rox, office A. J.
'i"i. , i■ n A Co., Cochran, Ga.
.J. M. Co ox 'with 31 alt Cook}, Lum
her CitV .
B. O. Bristow, Lumber City.
A) It. J. C. Montgomery, Chauncey.
TH;. J. M. MrXKKi.. McRae, Ga.
EAS/i’M AX, FRIDA Y, M A V .41
G'Bf \ Yrilk-t Unanimous.
AV. I). Suit, ilruggi-t, Bippu-. I ctrit* ml.,
testifies: 4i I <*an retrouiineinl IC1
Bitter.- a- the very best remedy. Every
bottle -old has given relief in every
. One man took six bottles, and
was cured of rheumatism <’t ten year
standing.” Abraham Hare, druggist,
Bellville, Ohio, affirms: “The best
sidling medicine I have ever handled in
my 20 years’ experience,N Electric Bit
tvrrt. Thou-ands of others have mi¬
lled their testimony, so that the verdict
is unanimous that, Electric Bitters de
cure itil discuses of the liver, kidneys or
blood. Only a half ilollar a bottle at
Ilerrrnan & Herrman’s drug store.
J. Van A Co., Macon, Ga., repair
old 1 ruiiks. Charges very reason
able.
Good rains foil in (ho vicinity of
Chauncey on Tuesday last; about
a thimbleful also fell here on
that day.
A Woman’s lJiscovevy.
“Another wonderful discovery has
that too by a lady in
-o fastened it.
.1 [- seven year
' tests, but her
Llcnniim u nt
my child I'll Ihink tlioinB^BBN
and wait the liberal hour that lavs'
tho 1 eggar by the side of Lady Kings.”
—Mens. Deschappelles in of
Lyons.
O li.-lci)! if within your home
Take Home gentle one is fading;
warning, ere a summer comes,
Your happiness invading.
For all the milfering she endures
1- needless, did you know it:
The “Favorite Prescription” cures—
Unceasing praises show it. -
Truly “a household blessing” is this
specific—Dr. Pierce’s Fa
ji tU'tho-dIs- of wo¬
man. Who that sees a dear face grow¬
ing each day more ethereal but will ce¬
joiee to Imirr tliat the wife or daughter
may yet be saved, and the family circle
Init preserved unbroken? Don’t despair,
try it, even if the doctors say there
is “no man’s peculiar weaknesses ami
ailments, under a positive guarantee it will
from t'ne manufacturers, that
give satisfaction in every ease, or money
will be refunded. Read guarantee on
bottle-wrapper.
“In all cases of heartache the
application of another man s dis
ajipointment draws out Ihe pain
and allays the im itation."—Glavis
in Lady of Lyons.
The programme for the second
•ibnual convention of the \onng
Abu’s Christian Associations of
Wf* Central Georgia District to
(meet in Hawkinsville, June Ttii.
U. h and 9th, is being circulated.
Fforin Cancer
of blood poison which is not
Lvlttit ■ by the medical profession but a- it
Hdently real nature and cbnracter,
hereditary in itself its nature, without it
!Tv ;ic cidcntally develop of such
predisposition or evidence
fisting poison. The knife or caustic
^ heretofore been the socalled
Piedic-s •»>< have -ti
for it, but all honest pra
mers v. ill tell you that this treatment
fiils to cure, and only hastens fatal re¬
sults. Thousands of and cases oi great epithelio¬
ma (skin) cancers, a have been many
cases of scirrhus cancer, en¬
tirely cured by the use of Swift s Spe¬
cific! It forces the poison out through
the cancer itself, and the proes of the
skin.
Mv father had cancer; my husband
also bad cancer, in fact died with it. In
1875 a lump came on my nose, which
steadily increased in size, and alarmed
me. I used various remedies—salves
an 1 other applications, and finally tried
to burn it out. but the sore returned
worse than ever, growing larger and
more angry, until I determined to try
Spift's Specific. I took the medicine,
and it soon made a complete cure. I
know that S. S. S. cured me, because 1
discarded all other remedies. This was
several year- affo, and 1 have had no
siirn of a return of the cancer.
Mbs. M. T. -Mabkx,
April 5, T!>. Woodbury, Tex.
Treaties on Cancer mailed free.
Swift Specific Co.,
Drawer 11, Atlanta, Ga.
Why Is It
That people linger along nlway s com¬ feci
plainiinr about that continual tired
in r One bottle of Begg’-s l ‘ioo!> Ft -
in: in: arc! Bi.oon M asiir will entirely
remove this feeling, gi ve them a good
appetite and regulate digestion. Druggists.
IIkp.rman w Herrmax.
Bnehlen’s Arnica Salve.
Thk Ukst Salve in the world for
cuts, bruises, sores, uliers. salt rheum,
fever, sores, teller, chapped hands,
;k 1 :i:a,Si.y ^
Yon Cannot Afford
\t this season of the vear to be without
a good re liable diarrmea bal-am ia ^tb
Llmatfim '.-f the stoniach a:, i if t • ■
;.r .-7 e.' iugly dangerous :. -
U K,, Fr. I -‘LU< e oif . 'kind '’,'7, V , h
thD th. n any
other medicine on cartSi. "'*■ guaran
tec it. IIerkvan A Herrm-vn'i
DrugAjJs.
7*57 w^kXi^bSefladigestion and
tbon-bitters ah dealer* to
It cure® quickly. F or tele by
Gzi lbs ctaoiae.
CYRUS BAKER’S COURTSHIP.
So ye aat her. d! l ye, Cyrus? An" she ansvrerel
with a “No?”
An’ ye think the world a sandy desert vriidsnie.-a
of woo?
Arc tbe wind Is full uv groanin’ an’ the air is full
ov pizen,
And there ain’t no blessed star uv hope peeps over
yer horizon ?
An’ thepurty smeain’ roses loot liketoeneU on a
hearse.
^ ti UTthi3pr **'° nyouarefln<lin ,ry
s‘-uw
An * the birdsrfng funeral dirges to tho ears uv
Cyrus Baker,
An’ the universe fa lyin’ ready for the under
taker?
Cyrus Baker, yer a flat, sir, an’ you couldn't wUl
be ttatten
Tho way to git the gal yer love Is Jest by keepln
ather.
All the party d«srsarecur’us~thls is jest the way
I view it—
That the gals would like ter love yer, but ye’re
got to make’eta do it.
Don't imng round a-lookia’ lonesome as an icicle
in June,
An’ go a-janglin’ thro 1 the work, a fiddle out uv
time;
An' call an’ see her now an’ then, but don't get
Ben ti mental;
But drop in once or twice a month, as if 'tv:as
accidental.
But don't do rcg'lar courtin' gd' don’t haag
roue' an’ haunt her.
An’ don't say auy words uv luv, however much
yer want ter,
An’ ten to one she'll sweeten up, for Nancy can't
stay Roared,
An' ncx’ tlmo she'll say “Yes” so quick that you'll
bo overpowered.
An* then tho universe’ll be brim full of song an*
praise.
The sky will be a flower patch stuck full of star
bouquets,
Tho wind’ll be a fiddler playin’ tunes upon the
grass,
An 1 lie'll play his jolllest music w'en you an’
Nancy pass.
—F. W. Foss In Yankee Blade:
Tho Captious I’uhlie.
A shoemaker on Grand River avenue
painted his door tho other day and hung out
a sign of “Paint." Pretty soon a man came
along and opened tho door and asked: ]
“What sort of paint, and how do yon
sell it?” I
“It's paint on the door,” was the reply.
“Oh, that's it. Better change your sign,
then.”
The shoemaker took in the sign and hung
up one reading: “Paint on the door.” He
had scarcely cto.e so when a second man ac- i
costed him with:
“Is that alii Why didn’t you paint tho |
casings, tool Looks mighty stingy, and I’d :
change that sign.”
The shoemaker reflected for awhile and 1
then made imiew sign reading: “Look out
for Mil ■G/ft wasn’t a quarter of an Lour j
pier came in with an old boot to
^^Qlbbed his shoulder against
illy ■Aro exclaimed:
to look out for this
ovod the sign i
kaL to
ty
ly!
le
h’d
fit to j
notiicr Great ITead. ,
Indulgent Mamma—Really, I don’t l:m w -
what you’ll do, Bridget, to kcey the ehi'dren
out of tho sugar bowL VFocan't punish them.
Bridget—! think I can prevent it, mum.
I. M.—What do you propose to dol
B.—I’ll keep the augar bowl 11 of salt.—
Omaha World.
Complying with the
£ i 4
4?/
Old Mr. Fheets—It’s a pesky ^
of gittiu’ oa th’ cars, but I s’poso
has got tor bo fcliered.—Judgo.
X.ovo Mo, Lovf) aiy I)og.
Young Wife—I’m afraid, mother, that John
doesn’t lovo me as much as ha used to.
Mother—Why, child, what could have put
such an idea into your head ?
Young Wife—Oh, mother, you ought to
see how dreadfully ha beats poor little Fido,
—Yaakeo Blade.
A Dramatic Catastrophe.
Supe (tc stago manager)— 5Jay, guv’nor,
have you got a life preserver f
Manager—No; what’s tho matter?
Supe—The Roman general toll overboard
into the tank with his helmet on and lia is
floatin’ around head dotvu.—Time,
Suspended KvofutJon.
Kc—Aw, weally, Miss I’lossom, do you bo
liovo man sprang from the ape?
Sho (very tired of hiA atu^utions)—Y 03 , I
presume some men havo, but there aro others
who have never yet made the spring, or'at
least never sprang very far.—Omaha World.
Shocking.
Aunt Susan (to Boston girl who has just
returned from New York)—And how did you
enjoy yourself, Carrie)
Carrie—1 had an eujoyaole visit, aunt, but
it was positively shocking to seo so many
people without glasses.— Boston Transcript,
Jt Won LI Break the Lnsagement.
Miss Crimp—People say 1 look like my sis
ter. What do you think about it, Mr. Softy)
Mr. Softy (her sister’s beau)—I think you
look very much like your sister, but pL-ase
don’t toil ii.r I s;uU so.—Yankee Blade.
Affinity.
Miss Maud Hogg, of Northampton county,
Pa., was married a few days ago to a Air.
Aiudd, of Maryland.—Exckanga
That's tho Trouble.
Harry—I always pay as 1 go.
Lurry (.ieeiiiigiy 1 —Yes, but you don’t go!—
Til no.
All Bettled.
Hvery claim has been taken nt> in Oklaho
ma. Thal stitles it —O ic.eyo Globe.
A # interesting fact . regard to
very in
tj,e long distance telephone has been
nott-tl. The sound of music from a ,
street brass band in New York has been
distinctly heard in a telephone office in
Philadelphia. Thus new terrors are add
ed to civilized life,
It has been observed that the fashion
»» IKr*. h*
hair and beard appear they will ba
thought to be growing old and lose their
places of work,
i ne most formidaoie navy cn the seas
yet be that of Italy. Last year she
launched fifty-six war ships, aggregating
-’"00 tons. She now has a navy of 236
vc^Jsof all classes, with others nearly
completed. She lias thirty-seven torpeda
for use on the high seas. She has
several ironclads of over 13,000 tons. In
her national naval academy are 318
young Rita, j a xgST the whole number
of student* hi the United States Naval
academy % was 1:4
Jt » ■ S. PARIS
SPEC uiAL LOW PRISES i
Inform my patrons and the public in general that I have just received
a large and select stock of
DRESS GOODS,
SILKS.
WHITE GOODS.
EMBROIDERIES,
LACES, SHAWLS *
SCARFS, HOSIERY.
GLOVES, RIBBONS
Trimmings, Fans, Handkerchiefs, Notions.
You will also find a large and fine selection of
Men’s and Youth’s Clothing, Ladies’and Gen¬
tlemen’s Shoes, Hats, etc.
A Large Variety
Combined with
Lowest Prices!
I invite an inspection of my stock before purchasing.
Respectfully,
B. S. PARIS,
marl 2-1 m Eastman, Ga.
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VJDJj “ ’J a 3 u a A n
WE SELL THE BES •
PENDLETO N BROTHERS.
DEALERS IN
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tar«=53/- 'jo j PJcrerrevwr 1 ' m ©Clio '"j WQmarnJm BXSB
Tinware, Glassware, Crockerjwvare,
Fine Cigars and Tobacco,
Jobbers of Ct does, Oranges
And GEORGIA Produce solicited.
i i? any,
a.
mothers.
-•«.
j 4 lounce our usual SPRING and SUMMER
»% Boys’ and Childress’s
V.J s 1 » &
2 hi nJIA Q
(1 ovwonr. Neckwear, Hats,
^fosiery &c.,
We do not exaggerate when we say that onr present season’s ex¬
hibit SURPESES anv stock EVER shown bv us, in QUALITY, MA¬
TERIAL and PERFECTION of FIT.
MAIL ORDERS
Have your most careful attention, and rides lor measurement and
other information cheerfully sent on request,
-C. O. D.
Shipments with privilege of examing before paying.
EXTRA SIZES,
For STOUT, THIN, TALL and SHORT gentlemen a specialty.
Merctia-nt 5E&.
Can, by virtue of heavv purchases, and extraordinary facilities, obtain
BIG TRADES in SUPERIOR Clothing. We have some job lots that
cannot fail to prove profitable investments for COL N TRY DEALERS.
9
The Clothing Palace 100 Congress Street.
tu Savannah- Ca
M. Ferst & Co ■3
-'WHOLESALE DEALERS IX
GROCERIES, FLOUR,
j
Liquors Tobaccos and Cigars,
145 & 147 Bay anti 1 Whitaker Sts.,
SAVAEFTAH, GEORGIA
1-38.140. 142 and 144 New York Otlice:
Bay. Cor. Whitaker St. 50 Broadway.
At I J.V 5 .ill. GJ
7-5-1 y-tu
Seliofield’s Iron Worl QC ^
Ha™™* «* TRESSES.' !
STEAM EXGISES, BOILERS. SAW MILLS, COTTON
General Machinery and ail Kinds Castings.
Sole Owners and Manufacturers of
SCHOFIELD'S FAMOUS COTTON PRESS,
Tack by Hand. Horse. Water or Steam.
gfJSS GOOdS, Plp8 FltlilJgS, ..... LubfiCatOrS, _ Bcltlllg. n PSCKing? i • r SflWS.CtC- r.
General Agents fcr
Hanccek inspirators and Gu'lets Wrgm'ia Gotten Cins.
J. S. SCHOFIELD & SON !
my31-l MACON, GEORGIA.
& flatau,
412 Third St., Macon, Ga.
-WHOLESALE-
3LajlQi*U.C&3^S» 9 Tobaccos®
•i.Wi CIGrlRS,
WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF ANY HOUSE IN
MIDDLE GEORGIA.
Solo agents for Export, Kate Clarion, Bak-r and Club House, pure copper
listilled Rye Whiskies. Georgia and North Carol!.m Coni. P«:avh and Apple
Brandies always on hand.
Sole Imported wine; and brandies a specialty.
agents for the celebrated RICK BEER, non-alcoholic.
Sole agents for Val Illatz Milwaukee Beer, by the do/.’. n or cask.
TRADE
solicited, and a liberal discount given tv> the trade. Orders promptly filled,
packed and shipped, according Book to din -t ons. application.
Price List and Order funds . d upon
Send for our prices before puroha disgelsewli-re, ami you will save money in
any line we carry, such as Liquors, ’l'Yiaceo.s and Cigars.
ALTAI AYE 1 1 & F L AT AIT,
-112 THIRD STREET, MACON, GA.
THE OLD RELIABLE
WHOLESALE LIQUOR HOUSE 3? GEORGIA.
L. COHEN & CO M
451 CHERRY STREET ' MACON, GEORGIA.
In connection with onr LIQUORS, we carry an immense stock of
TOBACCOS and CIGARS.
The merchants are especially invited to examine our stock and
prices before purchasing elsewhere.
A Word to the Wise : Shipping instructions st rictly adhered to.
Take due notice. L. G011EN & 00.
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A a J c< mm a rt s f
419 AXD 421 THIRD STREET, MACON, GA.
Successor So Small mifl JflaSiarff,
Is still in the field, prompt to furnish merchants, millers and
traders with all kinds of Provisions and Produce, Bagging, Ties, To¬
bacco and Cigars, small groceries, such as can goods. Lowest prices.
Orders will have prompt attention, and satisfaction guaranteed.
perity. •Captain Mallary will insure your life; 1 will insure your pros
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I HACKERS, m ANDIES, i ONFECTiONS.
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We are operating one of the largest Oriieker and Candy Factories in
the southern states, and our goods are now so well known tor their super¬
iority that they need no fuuher recommendation in their favor.
We are constantly getting out new designs in novelties.in the same.
We also handle cider largely, and are the agents in th*?- section for
MOTT’S PEACH CIDER AXD THE T. L. BRAND OF CELEBRATED
ORANGE MEAD, RASPBERRY XEOTi.KEEN AXD
FRUTO, OR FRUIT PUXC1I.
Macon A samjfle invited order to call solicited. Peanuts a specialty. Merchants vi-iiing
on us.
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may 24 2 m
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1 Oily OlotMuy laassl
THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN THE STATE.
HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE CLOTHING,
FIATS AND GENTS’ FURNISHINGS.
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515 Cherry Street, Macon, Georgia.
nay 24 3 mo
—DEALERS IN—
OP EVERY TEXTrTjD.
Stea-m o33L^*t2ti.o^,
Boilers, - saw - Mills, - Grist - Mills, - Cotton - sead - Grinders, - Belling,
Lubricating Oils, Iron Pipe and Fittings,
INSPIRATORS, BRASS FITTINGS, Etc.
SMITH & MALLARY.
Jan. 15, 1S89. lv MACON, GA.
CMSTMPEM & TDiLMAN,
wuoL,r:smiLE gsiocers.
45S AND 4G0 CHERRY STREET, MACON, GEORGIA. |
Dealers in Flour, H-ay. Corn, Oats, Bran, Meat, Tobacco,
Cigars, Cigarettes, and full line of Case Goods.
Remember the cheap freight rates from Macon and save
your orders for our traveling salesman. Capf. C. M. Lat.mer.
mT 2 J jmo . _____________ _____ | |M n : ti ri _ —
Geo. S. Jonhs. E. F. McRae.
GEO. S. JONES k €0 •9
WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.,
!
LIME, PLASTER AXD CEMENT.
my24-lmo MACON. GEORGIA.
AY. R. SINGLETON A- CO„
558 and 560 Cherry ?t. Macon. Ga. ;
dealers is boot.4, skof.s, hats, trisks, valises, umbrellas.
Hand work of all the leading makers, especially the CELEBRATED
'
ZE1GLER BROS,' PHILADELPHIA SHOES. *
my24 jmo j
liv i k ■
(Prickly Ash.. Poke Root, and Potassium.)
CUKES
SYPHILIS
toons. Vices* and Old £otv$. Rheumatism and
all diseases of the blood ; nil those that have
resisted wonderful other treatment yield of P. steadily and the surely
to the power P. P M great
Blood Purifier.
SCROFULA
la an impurity in the blond, producing Lump* or i
Swelling, causing for the Running of tSore? which on the P. Arm*!, P P., .
the Lees, greatest or Feet, blood medicine cure earth.- use Ail thc*e j j
cn
disciiscL yield really to the power of 1\ P. I*., •
giving new life and new strength.
BLOOD POISON
Cured in its worst form ; sometimes «n casr* v U w
Erysipelas, where the patient was in Eternal 1 aiu
find given up by the physician*. In eoimp ca es
Scrofulous ulcers broke out till the puny was a
mass of corruption; disease a boitto yielded of quickly. P. P. 1\ was
procured, and the
RHEUMATISM
And in a!! Affections of the Bicod. P. P. P. stands
alone and unrivaled, and some of its cures ero
ready wonderful.
fula, 1* you suffer Poison, from anything OLi like Syphilis, Rheuma¬ Srro
Blood Ulcers, Bores,
*Yve tism. or any disease of ilia blood, be sun: and
P. P. P. a trial.
P. P. P. (Prieklv Ash, 'Poke Koot. and Totas
sunn ) is no secret, patent medicine like tli p uia 5?
cm t 1 Le market. Its formula Is ou every bottle,
thus giving a guarantee of its purity and whole
tomenesa uiat no ether blooit purifier does give.
jt 4 $ J I
« ‘p V; fi sy .y
*j K; .>:•} Yi % © -.4 $ r D V S ;
.
lliiiouMRieMS and Pyspepfiia.
Is 2 i strictly vegetable preparntion and will
CUKE Malaria, and all Malarial troubles.
Dr. practiced S. If. Wise, medicine of Boston, Ky. says :
“Have -25 years, and find no
equal to Hereinh as a Inver Keglllator. ,,
Dr. W. A. B iker, cf Madi-on, Fla., says :
M A bottle of IIrubinb is worth more than ;
$5.00 worth of the Quinine Inver in in any different family ” from
Acting on medicine; it is a positive way for
any other a cure
Chronic peculiar Constipation composition and is cheaper is such, than that Fills,
Its we
giiarantee to cure auy .....case of Chills and Fever
or Bilious Fever with one bottle.
It costs hut 75 cents and each bottle con¬
tains over 40 average doses, making Would the cost !
less than two cents a dose. your.sk
lor cheaper medicine V It is not a cure-all. But
will cure anv H.lver, Billons or Slain,
l-lal C omplaint. Masufactured by
T T s o Vnr’tsino Oo..
(Successors to Wat.Condell.) Nt. e.oui-, Mo. i
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A & FEVER, "U l yy-C
CHILLS
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Mi
4 mi i itsi^ I
lippman’s mmm
15 CALLED TI1E
V/cnderfu! Ohiii and Fever Sxpe'Jer the
.It cares the chills oral fever, tones i:;> ryrtem,
gives an appetite, bringing strength and health to tho
sufferer.
Lippman Brothers Wholesale Drug¬
gists. Sole-Manufacturers and Proprie¬
tors, Lippman Block, Savannah, Ga ‘ |
For sale everywhere. fri 1
July 19-ly
fJ &86rr ■^zsrsKXKrrrrnz:rTurzzsss^^ iv
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c- ‘ 35E 'L---*'
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Combined With Croat Refracting Power.
THEY AKB AS TRANSPARENT AND COLORLESS
AS light ITSELF,
And for softness of endurance to the eye cannot
be excelled, enabling the wearer to read for
hours without fatigue. In fact, they are
Perfect Sight t]\elcadim? Frecerverr;. phvsi. ianF.in
Testimonials from the
United States, governors, of note.in all senators, professions legislators, and in
different stock-men, branches rnen of trade, bankers, mechanics,
etc., can be given who have had the sight im
proved by their EYES use. FITTED,
ALL
And Fit Guaranteed l»y
HER.KM AN «fc !i EHUMAN,
KASTMAN, GA.
These.glasses are not supplied to peddlers at
any price. A. K. HAWK US.
wholesale depots I I Atlanta, Ga.
Austin, Tex.
Feb. 8 . i8Pq. .On fri
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Lawrence’s LIVER Stimulator
A CURE FOIl
CILUTOIA FEV ER,
DYSPEPSIA
HEADACHE.
URIELS AND FEVEIl
CO- I I VKXKSS.
DYSENTERY.
COl.IU. ETC
IN Fact, fill Billions Diseases,
FOR SALE BY
j. J. Buchan,
Physician Eastman, and Surgeon.
Ga.
eep 18.lv rfri____
Dr. J.M. Buchan on
FilYSiClAaS AND l c A C r-73 a -
EASTMAN, GA.,
Offer their profess’onal servlet s to tht
people of this immediate and surround
ingeounti -■ On<* or the other eai: he
found at their oiRces at anytime. All
calls promptly attended, day or night.
Fatients at a distance visited by special
contract.
II chronic and private diseases,
either of male or female, a ft by
Xn charge for consultation,
send stump for immediate
\11 consultations and letters
A - .y -ru- ar- k
aiitlv on hand, including all of the
new remedies. 7-5-1r tu
»ii.il- »s E.tr.Tir
I- the reason people will not. cannot, or
do not see any difference in eheaj
trams put up bv ( bean John » ouaeo <1
irresponsible parties at enormous profits.
rather than _.j take a medicine of world
wide r<*]i utation and one c*qunl that is giving
universal 8 uum;iyuvu rl price . 7
\o medicine In tin* world is j;i\ in<j 8U. w
unpanillcled ^ t Hr ' i • r : p ; u r 1
K^'^uS^ndt'luft wiil L
does not do its work cost ym ion
£g- For sale in Eastman by U. 1-Jin l ISHKR, fri
M. D., Druggist.
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them tlsroiiM-i our vn*y ny*tr « bU-r.
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Sti V/g ings—!:-.isewci'il-~t'nky Octaves—Overstrung f-eal..—Three naranteL'd
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—Sweet Ton.'. Catutegub Price. ¥000.
Psrdcr Organ - • -QK5
Four Pots flceds—tl Props—Cntlrdors —
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• Stool, Cover, Instructor. Freight V'. Lb ! •• J- 'cborct
and all
Other Sj^dat Ojjt:rs jv.d tin !? ,U, T Lcrjest
South to choose fi n ri. B.V CltA.VO MAJOdi.-i
800 Different Styles. Cm suit nil buyers, it’/i/e
for catafo'iitr-s, circulars, and Free Cnoi of our new
l><( ''Sharps and FLiis,” giving full and valuable
information.
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give it away to advertise
OUR BUSINESS.
Yv'rite and Leafy Particulars.
i||L (f*j _ \\ r e sell Music for 10 cenls
Sold elsewhere for 40 cents
■*’ to $1.25.
Send far Calalcgce of over 3,000
pieces to select from. A great Hiring
parents who are giving their Duagli
ters anuisiealefinertion.
YIl’W 1 71 Guitars, Ilau.fos, Vio
i jlJ Him and Music B xes
W * » i A niEs si.hl on
-S • ■ mail moil
llily jniyments. Calitlogues tree.
Olio.'.vs, L’iAXOrf, from from $25 upward rd in in price. price.
$1 S5 npv ;
If you wish (0 save money and
have a musical home, call on or
address
THE GEORGIA MUSIC HOUSE.
E. 1). IIIVINE '
.T 11 1 berry Si reef, Macon, Ga.
of /GST Thi^ enterprising Mmia 21-1 Houso
(In 1 South. my y
FOR A CATALOGUE OF THE
EEST
SORGHUM m SUGHn MILLS,
AND
EVAPO RATORS,
ALSO
Sugar Mouse Scales.
Etc., WRITE TO
Chapman & Co. i
ort’21 tf. fri Madison, Ind.
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OF T5IE
DROIMER^.
LUMBER CITY, GA.
March 14, 1 yrtu
LADIES’ FANCY HAIR MESSING.
I make Switches and Bangs to order,
I work your Combings for j onr head,
1 can U - rk your cuttings i to any
thing human le. ir can he in:' >• into.
For shamj uoing and cleaning ranteed. la
die#’bair wtwfiction i
leave vouf hair -oft, straiaht and dry as
I found it. Kespi etfnllv.
JDKKY ilOOI.T.
Cliauacey, Ga.
Tues. Mar. 19, 6-m.
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Leave vour orders
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for stove w ood at the
furniture store of Fos
ter & Harris and they
will have prompt at
tent ion. E. H- BACON.
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