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dow n at ty dim:
Our ('orr.'sp(>nd:'!»l Spi ml ; Stiii -
d lym TIi*- l-'nnt ussSeu-id'
kcsoi t— Vv'liat H<- Saw
and Heard.
J I, p, Juno 10.— a\ day at Ty
bee! Although What this can equal famous iC resort is
visited by thousands of people thou
every week., there are many
sands more ng.it her. ir. o u o»n
.State who have never seen > yt.ee
kian Pr--sort I. although its advantages as
are well known through
Ollt the breadth and length of the
1 md from the Atlantic to the Ua
te'fic—from <ws« the Golf »i
plexico. iyh-.-e aeoupicol
I v. sited \;--ii.
ago, before it had reached the pin
ancle of fame when-it now stands,
ranking with the best resorts in
the world and excelled by none
1 —
.
hew resort tfiat I visited yes
E and it was with an ippc
ktHDlim of much pleasure that train 1
toarded HCtA-iark the Jesup yesterdity express
.
aUffJ f or Tybee. ^
EN R0ETK.
On hoard I watched in vain i'oi
a iaiiliJjar ftice. Every hotly w»> all
bent on going to Tybee. but
,were strangers among themselves
ami to me. If-eems (hat every
man. woman and child was from
dulerent i*/r 4 t and it i- lelt i f lorn
a p ace,
TiT^ Bome^rlMnally J struck up nn ac
once with a very
lung mcrcliant from Baxley,
- Light W00<], lormerly of youi
♦ ( vyup and we ’“chummed it ”
Nothing worth mention
5r< '.| im ,| HI route, excenl
IF conductor, > l ) l ' ' JUKI " - " ti 1,1 A
■ the
L, h.* conductor was using
a liower wise, and the pus
had no wav Jimned to get the a How
r, sol
J„ 4
vim
••
oi iynee suceessnmy. it imii-t'mi 1
seen to hi 1 appreciated. All kinds
of amusements are on the island,
and a day at Tybee is almost a
day in paradise. The wind was
blowing almost a gale, blit this di i.
jlot so.an to interrupt or dismay
the bathers; aiul the beach was
dotted with bathing suits. To oik
wlio has never indulged in a rol ’
in the siiri', it A impossible to ini
agino the pleasure derived Rom
it, and to all such v.e would say.
“enjoylife—go to Tybee!"
1 noticed oiitv tiling at Tybee,
which is, i think, a disgrace to our
State, and t '< all people who up
hold it. One of the first laws oi
Go 1 and man is. “Remember tin
Sabbath day and ke ep it holy.
Sunday is the biggest day for the
bar-rooms at Tybee, ami they wen
in full blast. Do the iaws oi
Georgia permit this? If they do.
the taws of ei\ilizalion and com
nmn decency should tin l some
way to put a stop to it.
The pavillions of the hotel
were crowded with visitor? am i
every train to and from Savannah
was full toovertlowing.
At 5:1-10 p. m. we boarded tlie
train for Savannah; and were soon
moving homeward. At Savannah
we bade our friends adieu, am
when the gong tapped for the de
part lire of our t rain we were snug
ami asleep on one of the seats in
the smoker.
When the conductor woke us to
take uji our tickets, l left m\
friend J.iglit wood, and walke
through tl.e ladies’ear on a vov.igt
o. discovery. I s tw a vein p.vllx
young' lady, wVose Lioo appoarCv»
familiar to me. an 1 I went up am
spoke to her. She did liot recog
,ui/.e me, and I found that wewtn
total strangers, though her resetn
blaiu-e to an old acuitaintanee was
jin 1 to.iii.lt -'it t v>r>; -i- td-1 > l aii- v^
w. t - Miss Sal no I,. Jackson,oi N at
dost a. We passed the time verv
pleasantly until Jessup iv,t
reached, when l steppe 1 from tin
train with many promises to go u
Tybee again soon. Tap. Hket. Tvpo.
MeNeeUs (Julck Cure l.hiittu-n;
Is a new and most remarkabh
medical discovery. Tile illgredi
ents are pure and <o costly that
we cannot afford to pay tor Ion;
advertisement^ It must be intro
dneed to the public, however, and
Il lVO ileoidi^d ?*» tier t^O trill
hot ties for Jiit V cents—the price o!
-sne. This Otier ;i(T applies onlv t«
that ,va
liilir I)fV‘e will he ohaiYrOtl. >> rill
for eireu'i^ c. eto.
Agents wan bad wherever noiw
Lave .been appoiateJ.
Address all. communications ti
Dr. J. M. Mt’NREi. A- Co.,
may 7!!tf. ifeRae, f ui.
■U'H’X D—a the par;!.; .-atis'Mc.-f.iy owner can -
litre - tit * by do
cription and payuicat of advci tisiuci.t
J. B. K:xu, tiie Jeweler.
THE RELIGIOUS WORLD.
CHURCH NEWS AND NO 1 ES GATH¬
ERED FROM ALL DUARTER3.
An Account of Monagl.au
Cliurtti at Duisburg, Pa. — It V. as Organ
Ized Ncarlj 150 Ve.rrs Ago, amt tl.c
nuildiiig I« Over 100 Years Old.
Lyj _ a£ the foot of the souti* or Blue
niOUnta ; ns at a point in York county,
,
Pa nine m|les ( , lStof Carlisle and about
an ( ,, un | distance south of the state capi
tai, itl.e quaint little village of Dilis
town, or more recently known as. Dills
burg. Tha region roundabout thu place
coven 1 to atxmnd with a superior quail
ty 0 f magnetic ore, from which a fine
s tw-l c.tild la? producctl,and now several
a „j paying mines have been de
vetoped riiis has, to some extent,
changed the pursuits of the inhabitants
..... ....... ... n " shbor 7.!;nS“
Jand
DUL-t.urg is uot the most progressive
, r , iV-misylvani-:, and there is but
little chuiigHTi t!*e town of today from
ih.-.t of —veioy-five or a hundred years
., amt there is nothing really to inter¬
..
est. except a 1 ’resbyteriau church, which
..•Sedates by more than a quarter ue.\
tin the Revolution, and with which is
■
cuneeted a great deal of historic remin
j SC( ,__ organized in 1743. it
The church was
is m-lesi-vsticalljr known «3 Monaghan,
n-civing its u^une from .ts Kcotch-Insh
fouiHK'i's in memory of their forme!
|)(i; h . in LTlstw . ilt l!l0 n „ It i. ,ff Ireland.
Tjij ; c | lurc |, was for many
y { .j, wt j u , only one inatltlmtcommunity.
and tlierefore was the great conservator
of the morality of the settlement, as
from it3 pulpit emanated the only words
of religious instruction hoard in the wide
surrounding country. Its congregation
iii.so to' k a very promint lit part in tl.e
eitucational interests of the day, and in
t |,, 0 |,j church was a room called the
.- st , u i v ,” and for many years a s-cular
... .....i was kept.
The first preaching services at Mona
ghun, says The Fhiladelptua Press, were
held Urn year of its organization. 1.45.
in a house of worship constructed rudely
toction against bands of the hostile
i; ; :k;:kftl 7 N:kS; ,,
■■Mj^yhi^jtocffiide. Rev.
21 .
f •
the commemoration of the one hundredth
anniversary of Methodism in New Eng
land In this church the first sermon
was preached and the first class formed.
The (clelgatiim will txs on July 17, 1S89.
The Forsyth Street M. E. church. New
York, celebrated its ninety-ninth anni¬
versary recently.
A Methodist Episcopal university is to
be founded in Utah A committee, of
" tii> n bishop \v ai. en is the head, lias
decided to locate in Ogden, this being
the only town in the territory of any
co.lseipieiu-e, except Park Pity, free
trom the Mormon -lietaiion. Udctu-.ens
ofOgdrm offer alH.u ^O.OOOm cash and
an equal sura in land.
The Methodist Episcopal church has
nv.-he tlieological schools: Tlio 1 lost on
School of Tlieology, Post; i, V ss.; Drew
Tlicological seminary, M an run, N. J..
Oarrei Pdblical institute, Evanston, Ills.,
(Centenary Piblical institute, Baltimore,
Mil.; Maclay College of Theology, San
Fernando, Cal.; Gammon School of
Theology. Atlanta. Ga.; Swedish Theo¬
logical seminary, Evanston, Ills., and live
others to \ ted in foreign countries. These
institutions were endowed to the amount
!' 81.250,COO, and last year 833 young
men studied theology within their halls
The denomination also has fifty-six
leges and universities, beside a large
number of other schools and seminaries,
tiie property thus devoted to the cause
of education being valued at 810,083.725,
with emlownient amounting to 811,070,
082, and students numbering last year
32,27 7. —Christinn A< l roeate.
The new Methodist Protestant church
which was dedicated to the worship of
Almighty God in Toronto. O., March
3, to take the place of tiie one destroyed
uv (ire Oct. 18. 188 ?, is one of the finest
church eddices in tiie denomination.
ti u . . f < lmy* os.
‘
#hlWiJ in The Trinit Recc d. that only
three well known English churches ex
cce q Trinity clutjiel in the interior height
of their naves. They are Westminster
abbey. 101 feet; York minster, 90 feet,
and St. Paul scathedral, London, 88 feet,
l!l " |*®b?htoi thor.iweof !lin ‘D
Misar-“issS‘ "Si::
Canterbury, Winchester, Ely, Durham,
Exeter, Worcester, Gloucester and Litch
Q e ld.
His Apology.
Mr. IT!us was standing up in a street car,
bolding tightly to a strap. Tbe car gave a
j sudden lurch, of pain be lunged from forward, the and lips an of ox- the
t clac.ir.tiun came
lady sitting next to Mrs. Biilus.
! “If you didn’t keep your great big boots
sticking out so carelessly l wouldn't stumble
! over them," growled .Mr. Bitius. -w u a
woman hasn’t any more sense -1 ^ your
i [^wffeTtYt j' 8 t ep|sM L cii.’’-ChicagoTnb
una
____
j Cot the .arter.
^ fto cba!i; , 0 cc . quaiDt:inC0 ,-Th a t
itjoting fellow is making right for us. Bet
, ho wants to Form; -:ouey. He.be! I’U get
ahead ..rutm. n =>. «r, can t y<n. lend n»
quai . tt?r .i Now, young man. if you are
through U’gging of this gvntloman, l
ute to speak to him.■ He J so ' ,e ° f *9® de?0 ®'
:wrs i;i Iu V taBk — Ncw ' ur!t WeeUy
-
It is Weary rteturii.
j “V*heQ CD you get back from Washing
|
“ Cum? tel ' k 0:1
“No. Tliat was my finance*
t vroi keii my was back on tbe freights.”
Chicago tieraki.
-: y-r Rife 'tr CA.
a •w3 5
SFliGiAL i mi I i * h £< GEE!
Inform patrons and the public m general tlut 1 have j<«n iv-eeived
my
a large and select stock of
DRESS GOODS,
SILKS.
WHITE GOODS.
EMBROIDERIES. LS.
LACES. SHAM
SCARFS. HOSIERY.
CLOYES, RIBBONS
Fane. Handkerc is, .lotions.
-
You will and hn clion oi
iVlefl , S 3HO , v^.ul-Vf-V; mud Si n-~r \ ?ies’ 3.11 d Geil
.- o -y’•"
tisniGn biiOeS, DatS, G’A. ..
S
LSRP'S XTnn~nA-ir Vaii 8 Cj
Combined with
Lowest Prices!
I invite an inspection of my stm Iteibro purcintsing.
Rt-specifully, B. S. PARIS,
mnrl2-4m Kastman, Ga.
•wg'r% ™ vi'v -M
|M vMf b A, “A ft jUi
V.9 *>% . M ti U
a feri S I’. ES
WE 8? ELL TILE
PEN Di .ETON rUOTHEHS.
DEALERS IN
&H9isi3 ana ”.1 T¥ tin. A 15 PCJ
/Ski 1 ^ 0 „ pgr ^>4 . ft £ j 9
A llj £ 10,1
M V(. j, ^ _ j-U y Wl ^ » Int »a $ f-ij 4 O iS-, S,C Y'; | S if \\ A r»iS^ | ^ ^ i i S
1 i 5 4 | Ej ^||! cJa “3
fi g ,/i, | ti D \J : WHS * hi
A
, U , Vn/.Lr.WW‘1TV>
; LillWtVTR, (jlltiEftW ...... <li C, V I ,)( »v( l > .ull( 5
Tobacco „
-3- Fine Ciasirs end Ji
Jobbers of Cabbage, Potatoes, Oranges
OliORUlA sntl-r. (•-*!— of Rrodtice
„
j-n ~ ’* pV-O'f-j rren
l...
liowcist Cash Prices.
Ayr., Eastman, (M
* - < ^i 11 1
1 LLIAL ami LlvUl'At iiv),\ oi .''I I .
I MAIL ORDERS
Tr HhVG most . Ut'I „ , df . U lit lOE, :\\.A , , i()l „ liKV.sl’.lClUOIit , dlifl A
your e ih
other information cheerfully semi on request.
--(b t). 1).
Shipments with privilege of exams’ng before paying.
EXTRA SIXES,
ForSTOl l 1 , THIN, TALL an-.! SilO’li gentlemen a pedal ty.
-ip J,-A- .yr.n^;—, - 7 - A‘v .c.----cc.c »,'-'V' sc.fcaKVe.s-.»
L'.'~.s. „yy “— - --x. w• >»--»
Can, bV virtue of heavy purchases, ainl extraordinary facilities-, obtain
HR} TRADES in Si RERK 5 R t'lot !lil;g. We i.A)l’NTRV have some job DEALERS lots tint
cannot fail to prove } profitable investments for
y
W
The Clothing; f-alacc ITS CostsroS3 Street
jail. 11-lvr g nvannah- Co
Jl\ _ Tliw : jL [t-A ^ xjLa *** x 'Y-X> /l *•' •s '^>'w ra '-4 ^ v* tf <fA
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S a -U -ts. 5 VI.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
GROCERIES 9 FLO L I
Liquors Tobaccos and Cigars,
1L~ A J FT liaj ;»».! 1 Wbitnlver His.,
A.IhOSTA-IrI GEOBG-IA
13S, 140. 142 and 144 New York Office:
if«y/. Cor. IViiiUtL cr St. annul tea
y , y j yy j j/. C A
7-5-1 y-tu
'
Schofield" Ml 1 iron Works - 4»
Nl.C.vi FACTFHEilS AND JoKHLKS OF
sTEAM ENGINES. liOILERS. SAW MILLS, COTTOX PRESSES.
General Macliinory and all Kinds Castings.
Solo Owners and Manufacturers of
SCHOFIELD’S FAMOUS COTTON PRESS,
'j’ 0 |» {U .J i j, v Han’t. Horse. A\ ater or s'emti.
Brass Goods, Pipe Fittings, Lubricators, Belting, Packing- Saws, Etc
CEXEB \i. FOB
Hancock inspirators ant! Gu lets Magnolia Gotten (Ins.
J S. SCHOFIELD & SON
my31-lyr MAEON. GEORGIA.
mm 1 1ATEMAN,
--REPRESENTING
GEO T SUIbMo i5L*«i3,
THE OLD RELIABLE WHOLESALE GROCERY HOUSE,
^a.
Will call on the Merchants of EASTMAN every two weeks.
Tliis house i- agent for the following celebrated and
brands of Hoar:
| tVABE HAMPTON, LEONA PATENT, WIH1E VELVET.
The RARTIDO i> the best 5 cent Cigar in the market
/ lSO ., gont f or the famous MISSING LINK Tobacco.
i'Ti u
3 s } e :?mosgt
tlir Isitte £$os*le.
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RK 1IMOXD ANDDAVILLE RAIL¬
ROAD Company.
roiitlciised Schedule in effect Septem¬
ber 30, 1888.
J 1 rains ran by the 7oth Meridian lime.
Xo5s Y: .5 .1 Xo.54 N o.i2
SnVTii Bound Daily Daily Daily Daily
I.KA VK. am :ttn pin pm i
\V;ishing:on 8 30 11 24 5 30 11 oO
Alexandria., . ., 1 o JO 11 ,1 )
1 ’<
pni 1'- *"*_ be
>funass:is...... 9 o0 1- 40 1 1K1
* I
Wa moi J u i 11 * 10 IS I 08 1 * 50 12 40 i
Oramro. .11 3S L> 2i » 05 1 50 \
P ' 11 10 «>0 0 00 /w, !
(’hsirlotto-viile. 12 IS v 4!)
•>
AUKIVE 0.)
T.vuehBurg;.... 3 00 5 45 1 00 o
Franklin J - une. - 7 23 (; 45
Danville...... 8 30 7 45
....
am ]»iu
Asheville....... 7 28 , . . -r 31
Hot Spring-...... 0 15 T 10
Atlanta......... 11 00 Ci 40
■
am
Chattanooga. . 5 50
am pm
5 30 .... 5 45 ....
....
pUl am
New Orleans 7 55 7 55 7 20 7 20
.
I.oui-t ille..... 710 ...
'ineiuuati.. . .
Xo5(> N o53 No57 Ng 55
NORTH 3JOUXU Daily Daiiv Daily Daily
I.KAYK. am pm am pill
Danville...... 10 ot» 10 30 ...
Franklin June. 11 30 11 30 ....
n~T! m a!n
Lynelibiu-g.. 40 1 .v 55 -ic.-n 25 :a 00
i
. . 35
l iiarlotti villi*. r\ 55 ci 05 40
Grange,...... -- 24 — 00 40 -a 30
Warren Jui'.Ct 40 Y< 12 w 15 : . 50
Miiuas>sa*..... 'A 40 D' 40 12 50 x 20
Alexandria. 1 - 00 r ; 35 —. 18 r. 15
. . .
akjuv i; 13 40
Washington... 7 35 7 03 11 0
Billtimore. 8 50 8 30*12 40 11 2.>
. .
am am
Philadelphia 3 00 10 47 *3 20 3 00
.
pm f."> 00 G 20
New- York 0 20 120 *0 50 . .
MANASSAS BRANCiI.
Eastw ard. - ---p ;
Daily exe’pt Daily exe’i t
Sunday.
Mx’tl. am pm Mx’tl.
]HI! 9 45 Washington 2 30 am
ar.) 00 9 20 Alexandria 2 301\"2 45
2 411 8 15 Mannassas ar4 00ar4 35
:i:n pm
7 35 (5 03 Front Royal 0 30 12 20
1! 50 5 45 Riverton 0 4312
ly5 40 5 20 Strashurg ar7 05 2
WARRKNTON—TrainsJj 59 rni^|
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Slit.. HAAS ’f. JT
DRUMMERS’ COLUMN.
\V. 11. REEVES, representing John
sou & darris. Wholesale Grocers.
Macon, Ga.
_
It. I! ENI)E ItSO.\, repi c-enti ng ->■
[_> Cannes & Tinsley, Wholcsah
Grocers. Ma-imi. Georgia,
! F M Wi'olosale \|| OliY oi Small & Mal
‘long Grocers and Provis
im, Merchant-. Macon, (ieorma.
d. I'. SHELLEY, n pre-enting ,M
i", rst A Co . Savanitr.li, Georgia
wholc-aio Fancy Groters. ( igars
Tohiuco-, and Liquor-, headquar
l“i j'hi-imni!, Gil.
GITS III it St UMAX, representing A.
Gibiuti & Co., wholesale grocers,
Macon, G a. S peri a 1 ies— F a IK y
groieiiei,; the celebrated Cctral
t ilv th ur; our Mamie tot acre.
General agent lor the Metropolitan
Tab.u- •<> and cigars.
SUE II. nOTltCUlED, with Frank
A ! V-'holcsa'e Dry Goods and So
lions, Savannah, Ga. New York
office, 31 i’liomas Street.
March, 14, (i mo. fri
B. LANIER, with Glauber & Isaacs,
Wiiiie-aie Dealers in Grain and
.Meats, Brunswick, On. fri
March I S, G mo.
W. T. IIATEMAX, with W. B. Car
irart A Co., Wholesale Boots and
Shoes, .Macon. Ga. fri
March Id, it mo.
1L T. ADAMS, with Rogers & Ad
riiis. manufacturers of Candies amt
(T:n kers. Also dealers in Fruts and
Peanuts. im tig;'! Cm
H. GOLDMAN', with H. Myers A Bros..
Tohueco and Cigars. Savannah Ga.
mvlO-lim __________
\\ C. IIAR\ ARD, with Hum Adams
.
A Co.. Whole-ill ■ Grocers, 455 Third
street, Macon, Ga. \ i-its the mer
chants along the line of tiie East T’en
n,— ee, Virginia and Georgia railroad
once a week. niy 31 fi-mo
IXO. L. TURNER, rejn-eseuting < ieo.
s.Joir- A Co., Wholesale Grocers
and Commission Merchants,
Ga. The oldest and most
established in 1853. jun 7-lmio
^
•00* T A. MORGAN,
Real Estate Agent,
EASTMAN, GEORGIA.
V; J liable farming lands and liaml
*om> ■ home site- m-ar and adjacent to
Eastman, for -ale at rare bargain-. Ad
lress or call on IV. A. Mobgax,
7-5-1 y fri Kastman, Ga.
Wrlj C. & J. W. SHELDON,
Contractors,
EASTM AN, GEORGIA
Plana, specifications and estimates
.'iirnishetl for briek or wootien huihlings.
Correspondence solirited and promptly
an-w-ered. A.ldre.-S Box 50, Eastman.
Georgia. fri jiffy 5-1 y
Old people suffer much
disorders of the urinary
un i ar.' always gratified at
• uderful effect of Dr. J.
I..-an’s Liver and Kidney
hunisliing their
per bottle.
flu
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Centrul Railroad
OF GEORGIA.
90th Meridian Time.)
SnlKW I.C IN 1 -. Vl.l 1 MARCH 31. 1889
*!£iK 11 A 1 LV TRAINS—MACON TO ATLANTA.!
_ , ,rj ,
I.v maeon 9 0 $ a in. i,opm. ( 140 pm. 3 _ oam „
A , \ . - 5 (5 p m. 10 I- p m. “ J
tThis train stops onl> at Barnysvitle, Grithn
and East Point.
TWO FAST TRAINS DAILY
Maeon ami Montgomery via Columbus
vnd Union Nprin^s.
Lv Macon. columints 553 9 35 4t »»
\ r 2 4 O p 111
Ar Union Springs. 4 G 47 P in
Ar Montgomery . . .. 11 = 45 p in
DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE
To Savannah and Jacksonville: ?
ArMiicon 1045 am ir 1 pm
Lv Savannah 2 50 p m 6 30 a m
-1ville 7 to a m >4 00a ni
N
Lv Macon . . ~........... 45 P *« 10 °5 « 1,1
A r Alban v.............J 10 45 p m 2 25 p sn
ar Thomasvillc......................... 5 P 1,1
' This train does not stop between Macon
Fort Between"Macon alley. am! Augusta via Mill* n :
Lv Macon. . ..... 10 45 a 1 > 1115 pm
Ar Milieu .... 2 40 p in 3 10 p m
A r Augusta 4 3 ° P n> 6 35 a m
To Columbus and Birmingham :_
Lv Macon........... 33 9 3 ' ”•
Ar Columbus 7 -- ;l 2 jc a m
Ar Birmingham...... ...... 2 ivi r» =
To Mil ledge vilie and Eatonton.
Lv At Milledgevillc Macon 53
at Eatonton........... =
ARRIVALS FROM
Atlanta 030 am i oo p m 615 p m 11 00 p m
Columtv.is 5 lo p in 11 10 5 S .......
Albany... .0 10 p m : : . 40 a 53
Savannah..... 3 3 *5 ;l
Eatonton. :
i
*Daily esevpt Sumtav.
Stil.ll> ! IJAIXS
are run to and from Maeon and Colum
Pus, Union Springs, Montgomery. Alba
tiy, Savaiin.-di and Atlanta. Steeping
ear-oil night trains.
Passengers for Thomaston take either
<1:05 a 111 , or 1:40 pm train. Passengers
for Carrollton take either 3:30 a m
9:05 a 111 train. Passengers for Perry
take either 9-.35 a m or 0:45 p 111 train.
10:05 a 111 train. Passengers for Syl
vania. Wi-ightsville and Sandersville
take 10:45 a 111 train.
T1IK “ CKNTKAL”
is the only line from Maeon making coil
neeiion in Union Passenger Depot at
Atlanta with through trains for the
northeast and northwest. It is the line
to rely upon speed, safety and comfort,
look to your interest and use
I v e
i,i<lfm--.vLilive
44 K : t It Iccn
•• Ti\ *Ia . ..<^
(irovunia. “
*• Klko
** I'pudilla . d
P inchurst .
** Findlay.
44 Vienna.....b
** Kichwood ..
44 Cordele*.. ■7 12 i
44 Wtnona.. rahi..... 7 J
44
44 Dakota...
Ashburn i n^fi Pi 1 11 1 'in
44 Sycamore In.iha.. : 44 Find Pinchurst. lay. .1021 am
*• . S _’i. prn 4 * . to am
44 (‘hula .....- 52 pm ,4 I'liadilla ... 10 am
• Tifton ...uiojnn; 44 Kiko....... 11 oi am
lihlr<r..tii) <) 40 jiivi •• Grovania. -. 11 10:1111
*• l,*:u.x ... ... lofoo pm * 4 Ttvola..... .1131 am
** Sparks.. A'lei.. 10 1.1 pm 44 Kathleen. ..11 42 am
* 4 1020 pm 44 lion;'.ire. 11 51 am
. . . .
** Cecil........ 1040 pm 44 WelJstoji. ..12 o?
* 4 4 liahirtiy Mincoui.. . . . . 10 55 pm 44 Sofkee...... A vomiale. . 12 28 i> pm
• .11 13 pm 44 12 pm
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Ar. \ aldosta ...1135 pm Ar Matron .1245 pm
Pas eager trains arrive and depart
front Union Depot dnily. Freight
eoived and delivered at Central railroad
warehouse.
Local freight train leaves Maeon daily
at <1 o’clock a. m., and arrives daily at
-> :30 o’clock p. m.
For further information apply to
A. ( . KxAfr, Traffic Manager,
Macon, Ga.
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TIIE EAST TENNESSEE, YIR
(JINIA AND GEORGIA
RAILWAY.
--VIA—
BRUNSWICK, JESUP.
MACON, ATLANTA,
ROME. CHATTANOOGA.
—ONLY LINK—
DOUBLE DAILY SLEEPING CAR
SERVICE
—BETWKKX—
CINCINNATI am> JACKSON VILLE
—SOl.tn TI 1 AINS BKXWKKX—
CHATTANOOGA AND
JACKSONVILLE.
—CLOSELY CONXKCTIXO WITH—
double daily trains,
—WITH—
PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS,
—TO AXD FliOM—
MEMPHIS. NASHVILLE. KANSAS
CU V AND THE WEST.
—AXD—
KNOXVILLE, WASHINGTON,
NEW YORK
AN D THE EAST.
THE SHORT LINE BETWEEN
Atlanta and Jacksonville.
Atlanta and Savannah.
Atlanta and Brunswick.
Atlanta and Macon.
AtlanUt and Koine.
For, Kates, Time Cards and other
formation, apply to agents
of the
EAST TENN., VA. & GA. IJY.
B. W. WRENN,
and Ticket Agent.
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AT MRS. SUE 0AKX3S
Hillinorv 0 Store.
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NEVER HAVE BETTER 80018 BBEH SHOWS.
GROTl !? VARIETIES
A.
BEEN OFFERED.
NEVER HAVE BEEN PRICES SO LOW.
Huy Now Your Spring Hat. New SiyKSj
Now Goods, and Trimmed F.»y a Fire>
Class Milliner from Atlanta vr Hu
Five Years Evperienee.
Also Dresses Cut and Made and Satisfaction Guaranteed by
w P tn
■J -a (A
Da a . ii a
nprl D 2 m
C ESTABLISHED 1 ms.
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OLD AND RELIABLE
j X L fix’s* v and Sh X • -ik A feed fE’bks
.ffu ’ .ffr- ~ n
^ LaFOC StOCK O', . VC Horses ml Elcles,
I J 1
| Kept CODStailtly Oil ' 6 " ■ ■ ■ m Hand. From the
| Cheap tO thfi m yp;.? . Hijjli-Friccd.
j id V S* hi''
7,7e -
A-j*.—-'
j II. & 51. W A T E R .VogV.Ni .
:
j j ^Hawkinsm
j^^remreil As tte procure ill our^ all It
iiiiiSiilMife' ut. t
Hers
Crackers cannot la; excelled fur their nil. it>. .
or < ider still leads. We also have I'each and 1‘eer ( : r
.
Grape Cider, Orange Cider, Ginger Ale—in Kegs, ft;;! R.irn i
jffittles. Inal All orders will have prompt and < art-fit) Co >.
anil satisfaction guaranteed. Feud n- a irk.I ord< r.
I (JHAPPELL,
Popular St.; FACTORY—loll, 158, 400, lug, PH F'.mi-.h
.1 une 14-3 in
LOANS NEGOTIATED
—Oil—
Farms and Town property ■
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IN B11!B on ADJOIXIXG < Ol XI IE8
KLLIOTT I-TSTITS & CO.,
138 Second 8t., Macon, Ga.
Apply to C. JL ailmst;,*g.\g, I
7-12-88-1 v Eastman, Ga., _i j
I
Money to Loan
/ \ .V improved farms and town prop
erty ill Dodge and adjoining coiin- !
ties, at legal interest.
G. JL ARMSTRONG,
Eastman, Ga., Nov. *20. 1888. tf
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PEACOCK k NASH.
FEED, LIVERY AND SALE
STABLES.
First class teams. Ojicn day and night.
Rates reasonable. commereial Special travel. attention
given the GEORGIA
LUMBER CITY,
apr 23 Yvjytu
J..- IJ^OR SALE.—A three-year-old tlioi
oughhretl Jersey bull. Well grown
ij"j'j x ''YS' l 'r furtV""!-iff nieiGou
may2tds
__
1-' OR RENT.—An eight-room favor- cot
; tage ill Eastman, IVnii
ible. Apply to B. COFFEE.
niay2tf W.
Special attention to Express Orders.
j e Wiss 2l< .Tforris,
.12Iff.L,lJrJER 5*.
110 Cotton Avenue,
my‘24 Im MACON. GA.
: A flreat Clearance Sale.
If von ever expect to buy a piam i or
; an organ, read the new adveni-ernent
of the popular Ludden & Bates South¬
ern Music House of Savannah, Ga..aud
t j 1PI1 vvr j ti . f„ r a bargrin sheet. This
house sells hundreds of thousands of
dollars worth of new instrument- ev
erv year, and in so doing exchange. tak. - large
1 1 ,timbers of instruments in
j Some of these are alinoff new ; others
have treen used a short tiinf, oile rs
1 have been m active service. AS -MOD
' as a sufficient mtmlx-r of these accinnu
ilate they are thoroughly repaired insure and
are then offered at prices that
j immediate sale. Easy terms to all w ho
wish them. Wonderful bargains lor
spot cash. Write for a Free List.
S 5 E fl -s». r ■uiraa LT * : xr-.r » 7:-- -zu u ;
J. Pm HICKS,
(Hw'i-jJt nffth)
I’. iniant^Ti 1 ei a ! J; Vf;; d
street most J. id, Barr, It non, G.i.
Noihjbg but t«; will • • . .. , . : ■, I
quors and cigars lie hand if I C, the
bar. !h the i?e>t:sur...nt i.her ■ is u:i. of
tile best cooF- in Hu- ......—j>.-!:!■ ami
attentive waiters. When you want
something good to eat or drink coin : and
see, me.
l IliCKS,
j. .
Proprietor Rrilliant >ai:e an i mo
taurant, .Macon, (hi.
Eastman
S. T. ROGERS wo m hi
fri nds an 1 tin: 1 raveling p'lblic jeirii ■
uiarly tiie
That he ha- op'-ned a fir-t-e'a- lie t-ui
rant at hi- oh! stain! in Im di: ■ -s center
•-> >k fit/ in and ^uor^irt m ar anil tiie <h .. la- n with !i •! t»e-;. lit*.
( ‘ 0< iir-r-t
proposes to oiiti*rta!si in n ya! 8 tyJo #
hrmnniors’ samp*.- r.t n,vl h i
eare( | for free ofehar^e. mayiti-lm
mm . J- Tte'ti r 8M'^ \
-I>KA I.KU IN
T()r,A( ( (), (HiAUS
and all grades tine hand-made and dis¬
tilled w iris KIES.
I make n special feature of i H.I.tNG
JUGS. Orders promprly an re d
412 Pni-L.vx’. S, in .i t a >i.i* JAM*;,
my 24-4m S M A<'ON, L A.
W. G. LYONS ft 20,
Leader- ;i ! (‘outrollers
-of the
f m 10 mm ;oors
CAlirETTOAi))-:.
553 (.berry -Sc. '.1 at i. Georgia.
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