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CIRCULATES
In the Coasilcs of Iiodg-e, Pulaski,
I-HiirHnx, Johnson, .'ilonfu'iiiK ty. Tel*
*nir, Wilcox, Warns* and Irwin, and
lias xiitw.-ribcrK from Mi lne to Texas.
SKM) TOR NV.HPLK COPY.
VOL. I.—NO. 19.
•S'!. e* TE J NOTES.
1
* Vi-o S vJ , r , T ^w :ST TAKEN
i x.OAI Ol k « It » I ACHAXGIX
A\‘-.k t lender- on was hanged
8 unbridge the 14th inst.
One hundred new homes are in
course of construction in Athens
u i.’ .• .. .
revioam rea uad-t 1,210 oh from r,v Ins strawberry T y ’
, bmnh ,, .^Jiily f . . wnl be eele- ,
-m
bi..,ed l>\ the enthusiastic patriots
0! A :' ; large ; K ‘ on -
warehouse , for the Far
m r- Alliance will be erected in
AU,! "^
fee Arrangements have been per
ted for Inditim-* W-ivcm- be
ehchiciu
- T’l ie me liner v. ii
Vv. S. Rrooks and Miss Jenni
Aloore, of Alilledgeville were mat
ried June 12 .
A Forsyth county farmer bein
short of stock, jilows his son
pi c.* of a mule.
Houston county peaches an
plums are pouring in upon th
markets by car loads.
in ('ordele, last xveek, J. <
IlciDood’s store burned. His Jod
in entirety was .f500.
ty The contains Cordelian fine farming says Dool/ lands,an] coui)
('ordele is still on a boom.
I’rofessor Richard W. Cone, <
V rightsville, was adjudged insaii
ami sent to Alilledgeville.
'Hu* grading force on the llawj
kiimville, Empire and Dublin rai
road has been greatly inmxigp
hanyandpon.tsoj.^;. \\ateiTOelonssl.i|Wf
IMW foI '' v i>^f<dl ,
EmT' rail, to th
Riley Edwards, of Griffin, jmt
load of No. C> sliot in a honey tliii
and recovered S 7 pounds of hone'
Sweet revenge.
Cut off the lower eye lashes (j
your jumping then -ows three and fences the] wi
appear to times
natural height i
The commencement excrci I
of the Wesleyan F'-maic CoIfeB
began Friday, tly Nth inst., ul I
der favorable lm/er aypices. .J.M
The large mill of
Clarke at Doctt'town, near Jesifl /jH
was totally /Atroyed '\by insur'd. ,’jy • 1
Loss $ti,00fbP l*wk\vd\ ai W
Bishop has appoint^
Rev. Neiuy R UacVirodeacou
Georgia, an (iy i
recent convent kTTI _ ■ ■
- M!; >nta.
The State convention of
Farmers' Alliance will meet i„
Macon on the 20th of
-1 lent has
1 .;.,i irV
De Bill was hanged . i* at , t, I lionias
ville for tlie murder of Long, last
Friday. Tliev were both negroes,
De Bill was trembling like a leaf
when the trap sprung.
lbm. Alvin 1). Freeman, of New
mm, has been appointed judge of
the Coweta county court to fill va
cancy caused by tlie death ot lion,
John W. Powell.
W. G. Dickenson, of Irwin
count vears' v. although past seven! v
of age. sheared over
pounds of wool.
In Fnion church, near Harrison,
Mills Sterling, an old member of
that body and respected which knows citizen,
fellmto a ...... sleep ..... no
* akl " & .......... ....
posed cause.
At the relaying of the corner
stone of Midway church. Liberty
county, A. S. Way delivered an
interesting address, to a large an
dience. The corner stone was first
laid in December, 1S52.
Tlie Farmer and Fruit Grower,
N ... ' Gnlin ^ a>i t'--V theAlha^Adx , ...... -
1 1 ,-itn coi'ul uil«-ri) "manage- \
and under the jncd
mciit 1 he Southern Alliance Far
nii-ri* D-ilalished in " Atlanta.
A negro liefore , the jwlice court
of Macon for a trivial offense was
dismissed, and on leaving the court
room exchanged hats with the bai
lilt, who is now in a state of dis
comfit urc with an old patched hat
as a souvenir.
Near Hillsdale last v Fru ., a> mghl . , ,
James M. IL-nmin was snot and
kilted by John r lonias a negro
de-pei ado. w noin he tixni- o
arre-t. N. E. M i.e°x nono
escaped a -a.l troin .a* * a ne
source, it passing through Ins hat.
Policeman Chandler was tired
upon Sunday night in Atlanta by
a negro. with a shotgun, who was
implicated in The a officer robbery emptied the night l>i«
previous. him. but he escaped. A
pistol at with dogs and Winchesters
party hot
went m pursii .
The third annual meeting of the
G«orcia W eeklv Press Association
will beheld in Cartersville July 3.
Thursday tb» association wm go
onanexcur.mil. For information
reganling trausporfa,mu address
S. W. Roberts, corresponding see
retary. Sparta, Ga.
\t a ne-ro tiunfv. picnic near Flint
river Sumter John Green
4 fCordole (iiiarreled with Vtiout Hamit •! «rirl
t , n ,f I w ll cm ‘!! mv Vg 7 kYnZZ Z
L'lr ^w’lin l'o , bv Green m Dan DnnieD of
DntZor wc- Hint in the hand
t >,ndast r » Stoker tv arrest * ' rtl d Green
ano l anie.s am < anu*, .“.“-n-d
S' suspieioned P of' killing
Wkharn
m / e IS-JOURNAI
JL S i* I ■
A :-F i
J r- L ji
_
ft
1 . i.. i. o i mavor' | .-*, "
Ware are candidates for
.... the Dublin Gazette has ,
intro
d
greatly fkcilitals reS "of such
notices bv the bl*nd f
'
1 he engineers ot the , prosper*
live Alacon and Birmingham rJl
road are highly pleaseH at the re
suit of their labors. They say a
hue on a grade of not over 52 feet
will be established.
brother Christopher, of
Montezuma Record, in a
description the Georgia of his excursion with
r{,1 .editor., “J he makes fellow use who
thlnks > expression:
Georgia ^ towns are big
e „ ough (q Wegfc an
something.”
. I Atev Sundays ago,being caught
* Uo Iters I last persuaded her to «'id^ me
the resfim--place mLt of one of
the Empire State's famous
r ithromdi Governors, Troup. The ride was
1 dx Hie si«hmo* pCrsrC^: ■-vntk*nudu,
-
So llains, S “^ve? wliere I' 7 S.« st' of tnllv S
i. could md
fast, through shady bay, redolent
flower ! beautiful XT’Z^ ■
more than its
neighbor, swallow a refreshing
j one the many cool
j I springs, pi or to feast We on most deli
cious unis. made a longer
; Soulh^trEomAfl-ouATo
i
(lesolate ranch for our noon day
meal. A romantic spirit induced
us to munch our bread and cheese
no, alas! not kisses, but some
thing out of a tin can. Here, in
stead of looking further for the
have ■.......'. Geo. \\ v " Manghorn ,V-, who
;
from Cole City last lh
'!•'•' * *’ "
i trom a freight car Saturday, turns!
out to he the convict who wa^
.. . . „ f mm
■ L ji ' ,,..
i ' |
i j, •, ‘ ; v j n <>*ston spoke to a
large £ IkmIv of alliancenieli at Wal
(le Bi bb county, on the 7th
illst _ The salient points were:
j -Equal ! rights to all, special privi
!eK( s to none. We do not propose
to tind fault with others altoget her,
! but to correct our own mistakes
ami make good our own shortcom
i„gs. Men must he educated and
-ysteinmnst go’ oolfolk
1 he trial o loin M is or
cupying much space m the col
umns of daily p«pe». J “»o*
B I . < ;.,!!!, <>n Ust di sill ,7, . >' oK J, 1 . ,A
((,.,t
A"L hates agaiusUhe f prisoner, 1 but
• •
wili , gain'ground, .
poil t , . n d Hkelv
i‘ mi,!|„',n ;|L , nv j,,' inj; the
•
Last week a white' man with
lorn-unkempt .if” HiLvim, hair and beard, of
A? ’ l^v -mnp'irpd m-ir
' conm 1R- ff-ld
ri-- , j, A* h.> was the S-i v
ior. and exhibited the .gar- f>n his
hands and iu his side which he
claims are the prints of the nails
* in-t ffi* the * «pe*ir A- Many believe in
, * , . > ;
; um ,u * *"■ 11 j*' ’ st , ", 1 s ' V
atraul l ' 7 , and run from "‘j him. .
.'[^a 7^ Tlnmr'svffle Z! were’ Sllow. ex
f £ r i. ! A ?S it he °
Ben Johnson, a negro iprernan ot
a gang of hands 00 W. R. Brown s
plantation near Perry, directed
Jolpi \V il liairn. one of the ha-ids.
to fall in -the hoeing. M ‘Raimy
refused and JohnsoiJ -poxe -aarply path
to him. Avilliams ran up a
hoe, struck.Johnson q» the
breaking his skull. Johnson died;
thus the executioner s won; F
never ended.
The Georgia editors say of the
Central railroad: “We recogmze
in the Central railroad of Georgia
re
source* wi prosperity of Georeia -
j xviHin^to do all in i(a j power
to a ,] vanoe the interests the
* ( h , ()f (i iu hy jvin lhem
a d UU(l , h eap lew transportation, markets for
OIH , Ilin ^ « up ;
their pr0lh e 0 ur recent trip to!
over its lines and connections
Hi*. North west lias convinced us
that in a few yu*rs this must be
Swavs come one of the most important
Z Zlt to ncce“7iriiv the Atlantic coast,
hu l-l on our
seap..;^ and advance the prosper
itx of the NximT Mate. While it
~i ’-A, ^ to the N'erriiweo .. pew and
. It ||. e exo r: mm
ket -Go p«nA-Lla opens up to G» >r«'ia
StongoU. uevvaud n- ,rke s for her
iron and !u«i -
EASTMAN, GA„ FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1889
CORRESPONDENCE.
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FURNISHED from TOWNS
A u LL . aROI }> (_ .... s.
VISRNov
Mx Vbw 1.1 1 neW^Tnr
Jot r, , ax -a. y. a our able paper reaches
us with aue regularity, and it
.give -eems right to me that you dioukl
us occasionally columns, a -mail
m your so I venture to
write _ to
Just now all the talk'is of
ing niiboads, and out of the
P 1 < b) e '*ted we hope to hear
v * biritle of'one, at leastscon.
I>ay and
' c 6 e< 10 e ?- ot ,lle lustorI<
A them (: ? nee warning sever ^f whistles , times a week t !iin_ with oi
-, the boats cornin’,” wed C not
f Lile here is almost Arcadian i n
jits only quiet, occasionally happy repose-a broken repose
| by the
peppering of a skulking negro for
: some misdemeanor, or a few howls
from some blind tiger let loose
upon the community for brief a
P e ™ d -
valued >'e need a!l around . ram . badly. . „ T It has ,
us and still we
aie.lry. One ot our eminent di
vines suggests that the people have |
failed ml heir duty to Cod in not
subscribing and paying money
enough to build a church started
in-nunished^mv m punished nnu be tic i so. ,S ^
* lllllt hospitality discussed, of all this wedrovc sec
. lt , on
wlndC.i^|wd on to the 51Kmumen)
..iTT'llLe in the center
- , „ n
ffiump ''■ puus, ,on eem vo i w
* ■ denial
a.ways sighing an lcquicni.
It is surrounded l»> a i<-m<u k.i i ^
' uulds< ? nu ‘ s onea A' 1 -'!A'r *' ""
llLu 1 Al ‘ nnK^“'The'm muSuiit
is bizarre ’ but effective
IuM lsXVC were about to pa-s
tlii-ou-Hi the dim'^on-like door o''
he ‘ wall ASt hu-m snake discovered
elf J m ^d" our way ?en^r and
, , i e to ,r aik iffidit t it’
- enclosure?and to kill
v'th he entered the U.T o’o„M
not do so for t he mai.y rose and
dowering bushes into which lie re
lrea ted. We had most of the ele
inents of a pretty fair imitation of
the garden of Eden-a mos air
ftSHSThS ot t ‘ lt u A A- ana me ti
ih^warrouidmnl^iSsnal , * .
‘>1 thingswas roused anunissnaat e
H U ; ' S I won’t
u , 0 1 „u h 1 meward o' ride
* ,
oT“bov?” , , Tn ‘^hSca
n
lK it v-s “ just ! too too* ’ but in
<~ . * grand ■
Head invite you to , visit our
°.‘ d coun !' a '-' ‘V 'A A*
t i °
ru;.. V. ,\a. cuiiiffu .~u - a' ff o’clock Miss
11 . ; ntVhe'li(ime ,, n-ar-ied mreiits to G..1
btacex b,' v at tlit ho.ne^ot of hm* liei paiei
near here, and most of tac boys at
our hotel went to t.ie ceieinonx.
TijR was right, but I wish you
would st ‘ at * "mh* d j at >i any
U °Y ' u ' dd, ' us ot ! 'f k,nd u cc ! *
- " ,iei ! !^^ , 0od ,
-
cyn mience to dress at 32:30 o clock
llt tli « general sleeping room of
, h e hotel and keep ii qp !tU 4:30
Q vi 0 -k. It kind o'makes it urn
comfortable loi* those ol us who
are - no t expected" at the wed
Jiug; they might dress before sup
&ev ; pefirn bpij-tinie, go near the
house and camp so a.- t«» have time
p, dress in the morning, go in—m.
that wo»l<JT»» do—but qt any rah*
give tlie unfortunate stay-at lioiuos
a chance to sleep. L>a this and
obli . e . your ,. S.
“
FKA/ f lER, ,
FaxatEE, June IG.-Times-Joir
nal: There lias »>ecn some sick
qessslqee WY last communication,
but we are ghul u-n,,te that i ? w ita
of short duration and that the
health of our people is again very
good. We had
the heaviest rain in and
around town that we have had
there since crops were planted, for and the
is vet encouragement
farffiet v lo has kept up with Ids
'
work
Mr. W. B. Perkins and Miss Min
nie Bales were united in the holy
bonds of matrimony at the church
f k his nlace on the evening of the
ih. Rev. J. 'V*. AVitherington.
ll was a surprise leaned to
everyone, but as xve
je< ?“■."» tea .o the match. «•. '.«■» Me <*■
! hat Hie lady fond of suppose
was romances
a s * uo>L laoies are. and we join
! he . best wishes of our people for
the future usefulness, happiness
' the new made
*
t pnr correspondent old , attended 7 a
which picnic at Midway church.
speaks was a grand success, and
well for .he energy and
hospitality of the citizens of that
community. At 3 o'clock m.,
their young men began to vote for
best girls to have the cakes,
as that was the way it was to be
decided, they and at 4 o’clock p. in.,
were sold at auction net jm>
cteds being abirnt if4(, the pro
ceeds to go to the building of a
new church house.
r * Roland has tlie best
that 3S:;S he :: a i
I is putting them awar for
hard times. *
-Mr. Elisha Carroll and family
have moved to this ,,laoe from
Macon where he has lived for'sev
era!
We learn that one of Empire's
.voung men will soon lead one of
-.razier s loveliest girls to the
nmonial altar.
ho LastJy we wdl say hurrah for
ke\ hen, Fnip.re correspondent s fur
but we rather think that i
H is a weakly story. Noteli-ats.
reedy SPKi nils
Reedy Springs. June 18,-More
than 4,000 pounds of wool was
so i ( t here one dav last week The
‘ Everybody 'day at a nice profit,
that wanted to, went
DubHn Saturday to see the
^ le al]he ea Sl , aded e was ea there, f le Horn sounded Texas.” the
*
^ ' bonewall, t z" ni u ” e " ,Ue ,armen <°
the faithful „W b ug .
"V horse of Rev. J. T. Rogers, is
'„*%*V imia^eVheni Death al0n ® Ca "
”r R " n
daughters of ex-Horoner Dr.
p •A,.' nn ?'i A, IM i j'Vi 0t , ‘‘ .A s l ,endln re j! ,rned a
*, ”
; ,, h " ) country cous
A j -/!, 1 , e ‘ ara )S an ^ ^
0
J!:;' •/., *‘ ! -F-’ A u
110 "* .. H*e head , of
hT d H ’!
cAd n. !° Mo°re s school at
'
a A. Tim < *' ‘ cl'oring J ,n ."F s - < -idomy.
exercises of Miss
,f . ■> n n . . , f , ]Vame 1
^ S< ‘. ' 0< !' ff s '
,ls , vc j nday, , pioved 1 how lapidly .
and thoroughly she had
a <lv a n<a’« PWh but U can
he s.ud . ha. the
enjoyed. I -rents were never
r ' than when the
,.i
g . n .j n g S wer e manifested, and then
\ V } ien they thought of how soon
'‘ lev ' nusl sa v good-bye to tlie one
f ,v ° had I? onths "! "AA thoat ‘' hi!dre mjssing ! 1 for a
’
tla , v; ! h f ° ne 2 vh ? ,,ad ,)e ® n i®?
- ldfu1
f narded ' a " d , 1el,der ^ and ,ni >
,! ‘e one whom they so much . lov
tlie one who had won the con
Al e,, charge, r by land words of under en
fouragement and sm. es many and
Mi ' ss Hill xvas amo.m Com.iiissZ the applL
£^ t- before ^ School At'v -il id ,er
..Warded 01 a first ^rade J ’certificate, w
gJie , pft Eastmai Saturday for Sa
v.nnA.wlKre A. wai .p^d .
W eek wit ti her sister, and go bv
the way of Augusta to her grove
ej)Vironed l, ome at Grovctown.
J’olumhia county. All who know
he r " ,n ° n ” 10 ,, f r and
It’s T sad to think that every com
numity can't lioantqf such royal
and noble men as J. If. Shepard,
proprietor of our sister town,
j.y Iffs individual ef
forts he has erected a neat and
‘‘ on,f< ? r(abIe ^'hool house on his
l )remi> ’ e ’'- secured a wm liv and
eo,n petent teacher at Ins own ex
l ,e, '* so ‘ u l d gathers his own and
0 (] ier children every -Sunday and
u> . J( q ies , jicm the will and the
wavs 0 f tlieir ('reator.
fhe few languages with which
j t .] a j„, sneaking familiarly <]o not
furnish me a formula Lv which I
^pi-ess 1 mv high appreciation
f (J d wislies mv friends
j ed Job*
;trM l safe return
'
t ,]d ,uli-ew the Bib’e
tells 11 s about, V; said: "The ,tran
, j n7v • street-
mo t o nt . n cd door to the trav
eP> 1 j... ' *p], ere p; a j 0 n iu everv
,7 i-‘ 77, .,“.’.. " '...k, m-ide to
1 ‘l 1 V;,,!j f - .
, ! but*
' , ; vi J tl 7!. 1 -i "i„T 1P bit i/E
. t , a v
- Hm ™ coin- ~ to truitful val
} a I
pomegranates bud, and not where
the off languishes and trees wither.
». »■ T
r.-rr—
8 CQTI.AM).
Scotland. June 1>-On last
Tuesday at 5;30 o'clock Dr. R. C.
Ryals breathed his last. H|sdeath
was caused from an over dose of
eloral. He leaves a wife and five
little children to mourn his loss,
Dr. Ryals stood at the head of his
profession, Lrd and lus place will l>e
to fill as the public had the
utmost confidence in hi- practice.
Liicle Jimmie eaMbfqrd realms pa.-ed
from tiffs earth to aoove on
Saturday night at 12 o clock. His
Christian walk while in health and
lii> constant a-airance. since his
confinement, of his rest beyond the
grave is a proof tljat he is better
<f of Airs. '^ T John W. Lovett ond Ren
Sandiford. lie also leaves a wife
and several small children to
mmirft his loss.
Hr. A. C. Clements has located
aere and lms opened his office over
■ . lianis store. t\ e predict for
turn a liberal patronage.
Airs. 0. H Peacock wilh T ilbv
Sunday Mav and little Pearl ‘VisUi Hp -nt 1 T t t
in Scotland ’ hC
family of J. I. Kemp.
Scotland is vet in the lead in the
wool market There w, ~ ‘"I r u
pounds sold here last week' ' j
_
AMOSKF vr lul-Mrs
j Jj), Amoskeag, Marshall June M
and Miss Finnv Tin,,
ris went to 1 [-nx-kin viim T,\ 1U ^ b a V
MissHarri^f ' !- 1 P cU 0 iUI ‘ '
} n f| le ..i ,
;
, SS
rr '* onirnTT'" 1 '
^ to witness -Vmuch -• dram-S M-inv ntfTt
i s m. ‘ narls flattery to «av that it, <ome , f :
,h c nVofessionals' were as v Is
do,' by ^ flnt.f Much credit
wfrlh tl 1 produced un"
(he play was
man v
general manager was
quie ly enjoying the cool' of the
evet i, g Saturday night two men
op ei ed the gate'and" walked tin to
him. No word was uttered (> np
dte.-'r’/fcp han< ed him acup, the other a can
Mem spectator, as he
warned scene, felt that lie was
«iysp--iousl-ife n " \'wrml ted to Masonic behold some
| of import. kvs
oideiM,|dwaited ■■ r ml.e ls „r
fie m breathless
S A ' ’®* eJo1 1 /J^^*|asbdd, w>|Mjjj|mld come next and
' 1 ie
,
«* -d f"
around
fent'bdr' 1
'*
•
,
t'
the : * /
ran ' / a U
j A :
drink rj
take mouth,j J
a
owner 1
j "l* aiK j|
l wheaeB
nnen
main.
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ciisaTBWHffcn ot Eastman
Lodge F. A. Af., No. 270.
The duty has been assigned
vour committee to prepare a trill
ed ut , e brother , t0 !!* m TF John y J. fu" Rozar who
^parted this lite on the 21st day
°* r 1 'M here ml ’. lhb J- task fieighted ., with
u. no
so much of sadness, so much of in
erest and of melancholy realize pleasure that
than this. It is sad to
Ave will see our fnends iio more
^STu, £
able to record the merits and the
friend, public and J private virtues ol our
an it affords a kind of
sad pleasure to writedown tin*
many good deeds, and to describe
th.m.»ly characteristic, and to
perpetuate the memory of our dis
tinguished and deceased brethren.
Brother Rozar, m tins comma
nity, was known of all men. He
occupied a conspicuous well position
as a public officer, as as a pn
vate citizen, and no man-in his
own peculiar habits, way—better illus- and
trated the the customs
the character of his friends and
followers. He lived his long and
useful life here, and he died sur
rounded In the scenes oi his eat -
best youth, and in the ipin-.t of
family relations and the friends. bier where
As we gaze upon
the silent form of our friend re
poses, and contemplate the good
deeds of our deceased brotlief. his
charity, his beqevalence.his bvpth
erly love .shine forth, and as
-The evening twilight fades aWi(y
The skv is fi l' ed with st ars, invisible by
clay,”
«> in death we behold the acts
of this good night, man, eonspienuUs die indeed like
the stars at was
the friend of the poor and the
poor was all his friends-—
-To relieve the wretched was his
And even bis failings leaued to virtu.-s
dir''
Brother Rozar was made a 111 a
son in Eastman Lodge on the 2 Jst
day of September. member 1 >72 and ha
l>een a consistent since
^kenToufTpnre- b*
c ; a 1 j on 0 f lu^on t h e worth of ZfS^- our other
, ntr .
Resqlved, That this Lodge
the usual badge of mou V ning for
qO ffav=: that this report be spread
finished upon 'the minutes; tfiat a copy be
the widow of the de
ceased, and that a copy be fur
nished the press for publication,
Respectfully submitted. SolHerrjus.
T J Braif iTcv
T F Dt
Gumniittee ’
--
For sick headache, female froub
ie.«, neuralgic pains in the head
take Dr. J. H. McLean*' Little
Liver and Kidney Billets. 25 cents
a vial. •*,... 22 -tt
l
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Matters ami Thing* Laconically
f Ylxmt (he fit v.
Gather , 1 ... r„ . .
Old Time is still a tlvia'A ’
And the flower- that m to-din
1 e-morrow may-be living.
,» u -,* *• AVi ” ‘bi.uiis. „. Esq., A ' ot . Hazle „ ,
-
i r*' m ha.-lman .Monday
i, on
^ ^ 10Dal business.
Judge A. C. Pate of Hawkins
R !ie ’ was amon B his friends in
^ ast,n i.'imaii «u last nisi Alondav.
Tlie frame -------»k work u.‘ of the ,., e .Aiuance Ylliance
warehouse on east >«* side of Railroad
Avenue is begun.
Mr. James De Lamar, of Haw
kinsville, W. F. visited his sister ' Mrs
I(™lnfiV,a Harrell lastSundtv
Sol 7 !.p,V ' A < < ' I< ,
mornim u^:^ 1 - from -i l tSZ
xri
=Ss.::-.ss£S:I
•' '| U,n ' " (u " » .'esterdav.
i ‘ T y K ' **' * l**^*’'' J,,n a " ° U ‘ rry t "" e
m KwoI 'l
, , v r' A a hot <l! ' y ,f,uu '
‘ ’
Will bring the farmer to poverty soon,
Mr. W. IV. Thomas has sold,
within the last thirty days 3 781
P <n,,lds ot beet during the four
dilv " m each week that his market
’ *
^ our Uncle Tom Henderson,with
the , old reliable grocery house of
da( l ucs ^ Tinsley, was in the city
vesterda y- His many friends along
[‘0 road will regret to learn that
‘ 11 lb ia " iee Fle Health.
Real Estate Dealer W. A.
of gap, b. T. ?sr Rogers, ,,l,a S( ,l corner , 1. 0 First and
Railroad avenues, a desirable
of property.
de Lietcli the first
of the season was cut!
....... .... ■>
W). IrJffgan. .VLFeff^^
He wilt
W. 1 mouths.
e fop fhe
j,,,;] t .," xv | ii.-l i F rof
say ? wi1l l take p:lace
within ten days. It 4 is wonderful
to see the talent exhibited on part
of the children under tlie careful
training of l’rof. Druckenmiller.
' Rev. R. D. Gentry will preach
at the Christian church in East
man next Sunday, the 23d inst.,
at 11 a. m„ and 7:30 p.m. He
W1 H also preach at Sunday, Dempsey the at 23d 3
. m ou next
}nst
Ml , Jo l m S. Livingstone, ’misfor- of this
happene d to the
.w, UHW l.y
hghtnmg during a thqndey storm
a ^ ! J °ut,4o other clqqkyesterday damage dope morning.
was on
P laee ’
Miss Bertha Jones,' been whose';, the sub- im
ject proved of talents commendation have
in
Times-Jopkxal, has accepted a
nitron as teacher in the New Car
mel church near Bee Hive, 111 tins
county and last -Monday opened
the school
Good school teachprs are-in de
maud. One is wanted in the (»id
dens settlement, one in the neigh
| )0r hood of Mr. Nule Mullis and
one in the vicinity of Axoiii l*hil
lips, this county.
J }, e Eatit IVnnessee, Virginia
., nd (,’eorgia railroad advertises
“only three hours and twenty min
,p e s between Atlanta and Macon.
qn )e experience of some of our
subscribers is exactly imni site_
tV (M ,} ’q, v j„ j jU jjjq r.- wi J, three inhiutes
j Sr and Mr R
t0 ^ , " ‘ ^Im Monday -,v and • n 1 w w Ink i e here here ex tx in
tended an my,ration to their Las
man InemD to attend the anm
vetsary celebration of the Ingle
d * anda ' si limJ, beginning at
• 0 cloc.v a. in., July _).
Air. John Denton, of Coffee
county, libert'-Hy spent several patronizing days in JKast
man. some
of who our advertise emrprising dealers Tnn here
in the s-JouR
sal. Mr. D. made quite a favor-.
able impression on our citizens
whom we join in a standing invi
’T !°.T« !’* R* i" Roger** & Bio., n ot f
^ w^?u ^ Stma Wman itS last UnS *WUft,a\
^ f/iaLdle ?XK1 IfW Vnb
1 10 ’ J wmids l«» u Uds of wool
‘
Operator Nathan , , Coleman, , who
merged from the detestable >tate
of pluggerv-in Mr. B. W Bendle
ton s office, and like a
bird w mging its flight from flower
to flower, occupying
along the E. T. V. A G. liv.. and
Jacksonville, Florida, has been
appointed ley operator the at Fort Val
to transmit press reports
of the AV oolfolk trial. This is a
high compliment to our deserving
young, friend, for 4 is the work
an expert. . ... - _: ...... .
F.\XTM IN TIMES lNuhlislierf issl;• ,1-. ,
DODO 1*. COl NT\ JOCUXAI.. ' onsolidated Dec. iSsS.
Remember, „ , boys, , remember,
u ' h «»t ««"t still petting hotter,
Do . > on grumble m heceiiiiicie
Now, you ha.I’t on S ht.«n.
"Dublin has a future before
^ kicked says in any the Post. one to It would it is be- be
hind her. sav
‘
., , ,, . 1m,h . . . .
‘ J - n " ,n ~~
■
S!i dfei 1 * n b ??’ "'t?* ' 1 * PW ~
" ' 1 11 llu 1 - 0st
.... i he attention
attention of of our our efficient efficient
it i&Zt rTJ i ci' f , oaimit a trr daM i ee Se is r ous respectfully it;: place
on
icsidewaik > . »» near the Christian
JitTlee^use 1 re f )aired at wr >'
-' m !r Hunter of Rrunswiek,
•
; :s a clerk in the Grand Cen
'v 8 ! drugstore. lie is quite pop-
life. Farmers realizing this are
are proceeding in the right dircc
in'" 1 he tiin^-has to lm l ,rove passed their for farmers condition.
^pend to
on muscle and hard labor
alone.
It will be remembered I hallast ofie
year Hon H. J. Sapp had of
the best, if not the best fields of
cotfon in this community. He is
.tear’s » aintaining his reputation in this
crop. The lirsl bolls of the
reason on exhibition at fhe Times
Joeuxae office are from his farm.
They are large, well developed 1‘rofitic
specimens of the Herlong
variety irom seeds sent, out by the
Agcncultuml Department.
Col. J. NV. St. CInir, (Hie of the
eb-Journai/s ablest correspon
and staunchest friends, who
closed a successful ses
of the llazlehurst liighsr
ias returned fo his nntiu^tf
derelect in our duty were we lo
remain silent on the subject.
Mr. C. A. l.vtell. of 2 f Franklin
avenue. Roanoke, \ a., is looking
for a location to settle and writes
Col. J. Bishop for information of
Kastman,having seen in the Sunny
South something of this town that
interested him. We have sent at
his request a copy of the Iimeh
JwRNag, character but fear that lrom R'<?
of advertisements he will
infer that either Eastman is an
nexed to Macon and that the peo
pie take a s reel car lor hat city
fo do then* shop,,mg, or the town
!«as but t wo or three s,ores. low
^ T ,
.
l he Hodge County Sunday
S^und "nn ^SSSderobteinte^t ■ilV *iS
'nN tested i„ a bv ■„.'u„v,Ll enomi “it £
'’ V is‘probable,* ji 1 1 .a,,
f (le(L from in
j* 0 rmal i 0 „ rc-ceived that the Meth
pj(lis( ,Su n<!ay school ,,f EaMman
, vj] , ]j( . rel ireaente # i l>v Superinton
Jont i.crintend'ent 11 I Stro/ier or Assistant Sn
W. L. Peacock. Sec
,-etary and Treasurer Al. E. Ever
oft and others* the H-intis* Sunday S
sclmolby Rev 1'i t
Edwards and others Erom the
ffiau.icey Methodist school, Dr.
Blanton and others will probably
attend. The officers of the associ
ation are zealously ‘ at work.
, c a &e of e A\ iggms . . vs. Lul ,
laid, enjoining the sale 01 apian
Jalion m 1 wiggs county, Judge
Inj J te . berfs ,,n< * V?" . has W «’ ' af! nd 7‘, «red fu ' f ‘ d Ins aM ' 1 ph,t 7
.° rd I T d t *° , ll ? ' dd W ‘ “T 2 "° ,,d
J r „ C sdav in October in Jefferson- <
viHe . The decision in the Dodge
eases will not be rendered until
the evidence is heard in all
rases the pending issue,. which
same In men
tinning these cases last week
the Times-Jourxai. inadvertently
transposed the names of attorneys,
We should have said the attorneys
for Dodge are Del.acv A Bishop.
B. B. Cheney. R. K.‘ Hines and
Walter H. Hill; for the defendants
E. A. Smith and R. A. Stanley.
The Olive bill about which so
much has been said, is published
Our readers
are requested to read it carefully
and Preserve it for future refer
v^x lively '1* discussion l% before a M the ,' ,ject sum- of
mcr ends, the speech of Hon.
Pope Barrow delivered m the Se 0;
ate chambers < before ihe special
committee of the (teneral Assenj
bhol W1 J he Georgia pub.ished in l>ereml^r, and other 1888.
this subject The peo
pie of this section should vigor
pusly oppose any legislation that
w calculated to deter capitalist
from building through and devei
(his section of the
That th^OliveV*ill has nff t i t at ed
STac^mO-. fern, pdtRbde.
;
TO ADVI-ItTlsEIiS.
It makes success; it leads it to
Continuous ovation.
If vou can point to what you do
1W wav ot iJliistratitin.
I business ^ithouj^h they th'eir rec<*mimiui
u ir bv clatter,
i on vice r. - most bv e^s, which end
All question in the matter.
Till: LA DV OF LYONS,
As 1 roscnteil b\ the'- Kastman
I>ran.a,ie T,., M ,ne i,, M ,vT.
*«sn iUo.
T Jhe . hitman Dramatic Club.
according . lo appointment visited ),
our sister ' cifv ' Hawkmsvide, li • • on
•
... 1 sda ,
lu ' . v «»«1 rendered in good
of sl >’le, LvonsA the bcauliful evenC <iram , .j', ‘ dv
in the
They were 1 , ~ T cei.> 1 1 t ,l , oii-ge
a,,d .. who
| ........ | en ee- by their good be
»U‘\ior, close attention and loud
applause proved their aiipreeia
t ion of the performance. After
the performance was over the
( u n ]. lv P et,al .... invitation
*, 8 from
the 1 eerless Dramatic ^Company,
TatXhi
.............
a number of
t,,P ! * lul llu *"i\ of (he city
"‘uv present and our bo V * ami
were royally '
Wednesday mor.mm ,h cl, , ‘
accented auepted an an imitation invitPi „"i to least on
"."i 1 l,e t>! '<‘h;:rd of Mr.
; v rf’ in
7>° ™ th ® 8uburbs ’
a,ld d the visit to this gentle
r »an’s Jiospitable home, took in
^omeofthemostimpoHintnoinc
of the city
>hey returned Wednesday jubi
in lant their over their success and 'lavish
praises ot the good people
of HawkinsviHe U ! - i many
such Tw exnn> i H“A-'.. n u f am
.... Zd ll ( 1 Mightf|igMfcj V! “Oh!
mustjsfh —
wera
' M" in IM
j certainly hinWWise for self-con
| gratulalions over tlu‘ii*success;aiul
Eastman may well feel proud of
Hhern. The impression made on our
: people, both off and on the stage,
is a most delightful one.
“Tlie Peerless Dramatic Co:;;
pany of our town, after tlie play,
gave ....... the . visitors ij?uuib an UJI |m impromtu
reception Also 1 at the Y. werf* Al.0, A rooms
refreshments served by
jfooii & Co., and an h-uu* given to
(he T general exchange of social
ploa -q antrie( .. 4
h . romin , ov of the Fast
Imlll j.artvand theiArvceution Feci, giv
en „by the s I tc ul
1' bond > 1 T“'! of jT fnemlshipaffid ’ 1 'V 7 ‘' "TvT love. in T J hr
party expressed Vfemselvc s very
strongly as to thw,* unalloyed en
IuIDlu' rip, and seemed
4 i<-ii* treatment.”
W*SSl»l - B^lln, Cl.....
Another delightful meeting was
hold in the narlors of the Hotel
de Lll,, ' il last hjL kriday evening.
Washington j^kL the Author,
wa V 10 s ,lie .P^
read Al^^^^Mffiw>p , and r Jr.,was
a » on was
hj'H'Iy enjoyed- who ny the
1%t coni ffany nmloveh, were present.
Miss IMi very
-'"‘’Nly, a lew -elections of vo<*»l
j“*r i^itril-D*'*** !'•'"‘r 1 ’ /* lia 1 ^" , ,K 1 * UJ ‘ J fj ,eu 1 an iu
' s u, pn-< e by rcr/uest. 4 i , Jm
piesu en announced that ihe reg
ular meeting of the club would be
suspended for a while.
Aliss l'annie Harris, the fair lady
who has occupied the chair as
president il for the past season, has
won "' a PI )!a »«' of the members
!V)1 ' l!l “ "!«Fh n-wned her
unlirinc effort
We bespeak J,n for the reassem^Jiiig Club, on
the occ; ol it- mtl
he same favor it has always
at the bands of the best people of
Eastman.
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f roupysutlocations.niglffcoughs
and all tin common affections of
the throat and lungs quickly re
Heve.1 by Dr. J. 11. McLean’s Tar
' v me Lung Balm. 22 if.
The Dublin I‘osfdevotes a half
column citing nineteen instance*
to show that immense wealth may
be accumulated bv the poorest and
on earth That
'*> t^iod an ana^sis enough *a of » fai the as characters it goes,
Z « TtvHj « '> »-•f J ! «m: i?!' iffiws Y' or ry Miilcr ■
, g um.m n mild 11 not be
“««r to-quote the language oi
pj'jm.,','**/‘‘‘I'r,' i<* giea -.atonian. 7l Henry '’1 1iaM < lav, E
* ‘ ,^ ! 11 ... »-;«■'« t-Mst man 7
B '
who smd “agood name is rather to
be chosen than great richcs.” The
Z hoN L J *'[ on , 1 ] heinliabitanNolihH. f,nt '* v ,'y- !4, nmir a fcarlui on
-aen. and max jet pro\e more
iuctive than war, pestnenge,
1 <*J r ; > ato !ni»wanm ’> -
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