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EASTMAN, FRIDAY, Jl .YE 2 5 .
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A U!yiitg A'it-it tf> Eusittian,
In obedience (o a long expressed
wish of the i’endleton brothers,we
Stopped over at Ivi - man a (lay }»■■
fore resuming our journey to old
‘ ; KaicAuck”
Theso lg men are Irue rep
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earnest, zealou- , 9 .U <1 1 "ii Ol r inn
antlenlhusiMsm. When 1 am
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lr_ J / ' 1
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to be a native ol . In Pit Old St*:te: ,
when I am in Kentuckv - , I feei
perfectly perie-u\ suti«fi-d ..U.NI1.VJ. Side ... !,v side
.
tlie people \ Iv _
Ot II rmiT am. n
tuckv fought the bloody ' battles
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which gave to lu.-ntUCKV her
torie niune, 1 lie ”1 >ark and Woody
Grounds. ( '-Allmls ” On-. On< m : n 01,,.n, ,,r ; d’l cm O..C Bi
Rcntnm nt, one lii in an i ters, Hie
tho . two fetai ... , 3 are bound , i togethei . , t
hv the firm htmds of lasting friend
Sllip and . K.lldiet.. ... , v
Kasl man is a heautiful town,
l.Miig • ,, a! BIOS- t. to ,]... t.ic ,il. Plv of Ol a
fit J V'. 1 1.111 impressed With the
unusual planting , ot beautuul . , ....
rf] 1 * ) Of East
, ,
limn s how tllai _ tlie» rOVCtl.C •<> J.*
tifill, by jidorning their walks and
Bl.v.ds , with ... umbuta , bin ,, t.v.
Whose slltulows shall oil upon
their grateful , children t hiilg a.U r
they shall im\c •'•tit < ;ls ■
J am the guest of .di'. and Mrs.
Coleman, with whom tlu* Pendle
ton brothers have boarded lor a
longtime. 1 have been treated
liere with the perfection of a re
lined Hospitality. Mr. .. ( I , Oicman , v,
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residence should be named ‘*l.i!>
(-lly ll:iil, ! ' for you fire at libert V
to enjoy your.clf in your
fashion without anv constraint.
Oe>, 1 . the Kentucky rule, mid il
is ;t good one.
have been impressed wi '
We
the air of thrift and comfort that
AniTirpni >wn than any wo can
find elsowbcre in the South.
There is a world of parting from
Hi:: era lie to the grave. YVe plant,
we sow, we iv;:)), and, we build
lor our childten staiely homer.
into which we fondly believe 110
destroying angel will ... come: .
ever
Wv cement friendships 1 which we
finuly believe the lounua- . ,
are as
tions nuns of ui th«' in- everlastir.glull?; iwi.u when
.
lo! the darkened sky and ^ t ^ lie peal
Unmder give of * the
ing warning
,<*. 1 , of the coining storm, t me.
18» a fadiii;: .!«?».•
wav in friends, high hopes and
lovias l,eart> the hitler water,
utter desolation sweep over.andin
gull forever our fondest hopes. •
my friends and to those wlio know
UK ; through the medium of this
paper, a fond farewell. One bit
ter regret to which I mast refer,
that fate ordained that I should
not meet “Ltielle. Yet such IS life.
4 ‘Fart*well mv friputls* farcwoll uiy ]oc. 5 ,
My ]>eaoe with these, my love with
St. 0.
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I li.-ivc !>«■«':* i-M jvrf to 1 >:ii 1.f,: 1 boil
fold rarlinTn'li‘s ovi-r o.y ooffy
the spring season, an ! after inevh
fering and much useless doctoring I
found a permanent cure in Swift’s
cilie. It is the monarch of blood
cines. K. J. TV 11,1.16, Augusta, Ark.
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AeeidciiiitHy Shot.
Monday afternoon at Rozar ,
turpentino * „i;.L TTOTo. ,1-r.D-c in l- ilii* - cmintv
, ■
Casar Butler, colored, shot in
other negro named Alex
through I lie thigh, with a
38 Smith w Wetwon pi to!,
ing a painful wound. Dr.
man was s ummoned and
ore.- sc >d tho wound, and at last a"
counts Spears „ was getting , „ r
nicely.
Mv. E. Slattery, of Delhi, I-a., sav¬
in r son. i 1 years of age. intd a
time with ulcers, sor, - and
which foHowcd clucki'ii pox. A t
using many remedies without ~
.he gave him SwiiT's > 1 i ceiiic, v, rr
cured hint sound and well.
Reunion cf the IVtit (i corgi
i*eivir.'c:it.
The eighth annual reunion
the survivors of the old regimerd
,, ;1 be held at < vnyer , Ga..
<0— an i >th of J uly next,
plication has be t m ue ior a re
duetion of rates for mend )V l
families and guo 'LT
a full turn-out as
for a jolly good time ver
tenng. Write me if
ranking one of the nuiuber press
on tins occasion.
Glo. Yd. Maddox. Scc'ty.. .
Emerson, lb*.
If you feel any appr^hpEsion time, hut e* take
t A'Ue. uou t ci< 'tiar any
411 -e of Lamar’- Diarrhwu
. repeat if ncccs-ary,
review of the quarter.
LESSON XIII, SECOND QUARTER, IN¬
TERNATIONAL SERIES, JUNE 3 D.
Importanceof tlie LenonB Hew Eeviewed.
Alternative Pontbilltlce of Hapyine»* or
Jii^ry—CondiCoa sod Popalatloc .if I’*i*
e*£in<>—Jiur.iafj I-aw.
Tti't.sv'ij for tbo second quarter of this
y<- •ar de.-iJ r.i’.li tbo latex Uflcaiugs cr.d most
nieme utous prophecy of Christ—that coneern
ing tl s destruction of the Temple, the end of
tt; world ar.i His second eon ling—and with
tbo lu.t -fanes of his Ufa, and the thrilling
in,. !!'. S attendant on his resurrect! ..U
in all literature nothing u recorded that
v, id compare for one aioms*nt in inter e with
these ev< its. Tbo statements are so import
ant that, if true, all other truths are by com
jxirkon unimportant: it false, all orb r felse
Ls arc by comperUon harmless and insig
If we could believe that the writ-era
■jf the N ew Testament and their imeviiat
slice ,rs baU , faencated Hus imprest,!na.
rati vo v.e should at onco l>o driven to the
conclusion that, far beyond all men that ever
lived, they discovered tho art of making a
! dachood fer more vital in ifs spirit and
more* powerful in its effects than truth, for
all the admitted truths recorded in profane
u-tory I.-.V hod Ie-Tocton the sub. iueut
-- - Zr^Llt
Hit! , •■!•;•'.•• narrative. Wo should, r.i adopt
i:. ; ; tiir.t theory, be compelled to the uiterly
1 '''* inclusion that a little band cl Jews,
nior i <4 th chi ignorant and nearly a 11 poor,
j ;l ;N marvelous Ingenuity, v.ith a
t
id in e-uoa surpasdag all the mag. us ia.
i;.«t fabrics i.-1 a story which revolution
i;: i th-3 civilised world, forged a tc.-ologw
wiii.tii fan-rived all form3 of government, and
awT ur.ced a delcsiou which has fire d tho
i!t a “ rt tb ' ■ f , ;i “, to desptso ! ' f .Unger “ flUo,lsof aad ^ 0opi v. : aa ;ao f
. .
.; •:;., Bach a theory is too prepostcrou>; 1 «
dian»i-n.
(tk'3 other band, admit the truth of this
uaiva;,..!, rnttl wiut awful conceptions at
orri-c t<! impn. the mind: God, eternity,
an, moral ftTetmutability, rstributioa a.; 1 T
^ ,., LS , hen an incarnated
b-.f-J*, s . f ft." ......Iv ...piu itinn .1, rcde-aptioi’ rcue. 1 t , r -u
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bility of such alternative results saouul, e.v:t
on the lowest principles of self love, awaken
every man to earnest inquiry. That tiwro
rc isjints in the prophecy not yet detertaiuod.
mei'siarnmaats in tho history not fully an
llsll not weigh for oao m .meat
. ; , ,. ie s (iwfu i importance cf V.-I.at is
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"I Tlw teaenmgs of each , , lesson nave ,
n
to sot forth a t few ' ie;r f facts t T i i in i, history “ ay and 1 Zi lan
gv."g; which nid In making clear tho mean
iug.'fth Go3pcl history.
l'ir.-t-, it is to l>3 n«ted that tho four gos
WTitten ta tho Greek language,
Uoliell thevoL; cvidcnco that Matthew first
composed btsm • Hebrew, ,T, oadthat - they ,t ,-v.txvx wo.o
eftor the Christians had bccoiao sar
IKioutlv anmsrousto creato a demacu for a
co; : ; ;i; 9 to record, eacbgosjxd baing devised to
niaet the oecvD of a Bpccial chtfs. Tliese
classes arose as follows: Tho Jews had lost
tho Hebrew language asa popular speech,
wl at tho time of Christ spoke the Syro
CimldaiC; the counu-y^ ruled by tho no
mans, so the languttga of tho laws was -aitm,
the scholars of Palastino and adjoining
counlrlcs wroto ia C-rocY The Romans had
conquered all tbo civilized world west of
Persia, including Greece, Egypt and Asia
Minor, where the conquests of Alexander the
Great had motto Greek a common velilclo of
t
that tho inscription over the head of
Christ upon tbecra* was in the Hebrew and
G reek and Latin, to bo road by the priests
^ t , -Q poof -lo in Jerusalem who were net
as well 5US tlio ro-xid ju Lg.
giving it* name as the Jews had it iu Hebrew
mid then the Greek equivalent, which their
readers understood, Golgotha nr Hebrew
\v:u; Calvaria ia Latin. Mark, I.uko and
Paul wore Greek names, though borne by
Jews. Simon, Levi, etc., were Hebrew
names, wuiiein several oases tho writer gives
tbo uaine oao was known hy in het’a lan
gr.ages, whether a totally different unmoor
merely tho same name translated. Simon is
Hebrew; Peter is Greek, from “petros ,”a rock,
As jajgm; Ije expected from their age, neai-ly
ail the towns retained thou- old Hebrew
names, as Nazareth, Bethlehem, Capernaum;
1; . it to , VIla rcceK tiy built had Latin names, as
cwsaiv:-., Phuipjd. hkomannercom
Thegovarnment was ia .
It was the practice of the Romans to
slaughter without mercy till a country was
conquered, then grant universal amnesty,
c. 1 ;.. t.u l-milng n#« Ot the conquered conn-
10 C ..4 customs as long as government was ro
wCrc not only instructed, butitwnsobviouHy
I p n .j a die.s, rnd they often yielded to what
they coil idered toVy or injust.ee kvjffls
I tA^neOons of
! local governor and judge advocate repeat
y l; :
hoga. n
j fije laterloek Ot local and general law wa*
yerv Kimilar to thnt in British India and t»io
tevviloriof; belonging to the United States:
,/V,apiii^t tbo ordinary laivnio
1 the"accuued
i a Roman ci«
<>r TV.D4 char; vtI trcr.soH to Iv-.'HC, he
; - :J higher court i'iki.u ile
^ : L .fosu.i had douu nothing that Ko
.
; nians ,*iu’od to punish, and us to tho root be
i w ,, s to please the Jetvs; hut Bt.
; p au) i ; fR.riled Roman citizenship from his
fatS:, r, so thj local authorities "dared not
Umvo him bound, n nor could ho .bo put to
I death tilt bo had had his appeal condemned to Home,
Liven waeu the iuferior courts
the Uomaasoften executed the sentence, as
i,, tin- caso of Jesus; crucifixion was a ilo
nnai method, as Uiat cf the Jews would have
been ! by stouiug. Pespita Pilate's anxiety to
tho iafiuerihl Jews UL troublescoa
Liuitiy iacreased (for they finally were erde-.-ed restisro under
lUm;.u 1 P, and ho a m.-s
sr.cre ia Samaria, for which lie was recalled
to lieme. He was found guilty and baukhod
to Vienna, in Gaul (France), where ho died
nine j cars aftor tbo crucifixion. Ilk cue
r.v.xs b; Itomo averred that he committed sai
eide in cousin, ucacoof his disgrace and there
is IU1 old tradition that lie sank into a hope
less melancholy, lived eJonom a hut on ilfc
pqj atl!S , aut i tiaaiiy drowned hircseif iu tho
lake there.
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'RECEIVER’S
&ale>
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the stock of MERCHANDISE
OF
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cure first cli OICC.
t 'iuiv
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RECEIVER.
of the system which grow and an
.•<ii firmed by neglect. Dr- ,J. II.
McLean's Strengthening Cordial
and Blood Curifkr, by its tonic
■ V‘ C X j‘t] ■ . CIU'CS intiicCbtiOIl I 1 Ilk
givCS tOTUC tO tlie SitOEl&ch. $ 1.00
pt T bottle. - — "if
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INGHAM HOUSE,
COCHRAN, GA.
My house is now .ughiv open to the public.
ll hit- been tho overhauled and
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renovated. Drummers’ baggage ample han
free of charge, and aeeom
in mation- for displaying and s: ’.tuples. free omui- Good
: fare, comfortable rooms
l>u ,i. A. INGRAM, I’top'r.
Sept. 15 , ’So. ly fii
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You Cannot Afford
At this season of the year to lie without
; ^ j reliable diarrhoea balsam in the
j cramp", colic, diarrhcea and all
j jlapiination of the stomach and bowels
mv exeeedingly dangerous if not
' bottle oi
i ntteuded to at once. One
j Eeugs’ Diauh.uea Balsam will do more
: good in cases of this kind than any
••'' ,l,c i 5;,;^ { 4 nEBiwtv 11 '
i druggists.
| Bilfkien’s ______________ Aruica Naive.
| | rp nE j; KST g ALVE j„ the world for
out“, Joi'iii»es, sores, ulcers, saltrhcum,
feycP, sores, tetier, ( iiap}io;l hands,
chilblains, corns, and all si* in crup
tions, and pi, isil 1 v < 1 y cures Piles, or no
pay required. Il is ginuiftHteed refund- I ogive
j period satisi'aciion, or money
ul. Price 25 ct*. per box. For sale b>
all druggists. iioviOjf
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dlGOD Ai 4 L) DaAil\. 0 „
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J ure blood is whit oils the machinery of life,
j ea -wry joints, r .iovsn;c diives .t of V-.e pain b ■ ly,removes f.o:a the stiff
j r.e.s ol the oat nerves,
rt:i;.uiat. : s the l-r-ia, j ; u tc-cls the liver and kidneys
, f . bics rbvNad exertion without
e’K
; „<j women
j ;; ar ; d Good blood and
ood brain are Sparable. Aim to keep the blood
p ;l;e by usin-y tli- only true blood remedy, 15 . 13 . B.
(Botanic Blo-id Balm.)
Mi-, S. Tomlinson, Atlanta, Gi., sir?:
«* F-r many ye-rs 1 haw !.• ,.n afal.t d with rheu
maiism combined with ,-ivere kidniy troubles, ntdt.
...... .-.ndr-n .as'-vt-ation
were em.
ployed and numerous patent
resorted to witllout benr t. At last I
^ ti;t . uv . OI - p. n. jj., E! .d iu ei. -:.t was like
Rheumatic pains cea .a, my kidneys were
v :i.. V ed, and my ' constitution in. proved at once.”
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llalkrton. Macon Gs wnGct .
Z. T.
“Three years ago I contracted a DiooN poison. I
J physician at once,and his traatmeut
ca ^ ie r . ear killioe n»--- 1 employed an old physician
and then went to Kentucky. 1
Tint. then v»ent to Ilot Springs and
* ° remained twomor.ti<s, but
incr scorned to cure me permanently, although tern
purer y rehef v, g:*.,n nv . I returned home a
ruined man physiciliy, with but little prospect cf
ever getting well. 1 was persuaded te try 13 . B. B. t
and*to my utter "astonishment it quickly healed
every ulcer.”
w. C. McGaughcy, Webb City, Ark., writes:
“ 1 owe the comfort of ir.y file to a u ; e of If. If. It.
1 was troubled with blood poison
Bad Blood fot 4.ve or six years, and found this no
relief equal to that given by
valuable remedy.”
Mrs. Emma Gri/Sths, Unitia, Tenn., wi ices: .
“ The doctors said r..p boy twelve years old had
verufula. J iis Jrnees were drawn up and joints were
1
Justices a
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Rawlins DisfricJPHH 071
s K Home, J. P., . 1 . r
N P, and exofficio J. U.
Eddins District, P., No. 384 , G. M..
1). M. Pinhan, A .L M. A. Lancs: -
tei*B -N. T OMOliiClOrf. i i
i . Ct Il( l .
Pond Town District, No. 339 G.
M.. G. W. Ilyals, J. P.. IL F.
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(-IJirke, JN . I • and OXOlilClO No. *J. I ,
Chaimcey District, 1254 G.
M„ I. D. McCormick, J. IL, W. Iv.
bussev, JS U . 1 . and ©XOlllClO A . i .
East man Dist rid. No. 349 G. M.,
J. M. Arthur, J. P., C. J- Jones,
. A. . , , and t eXOTilCiO ri . • r .>
( .
Mitchell's District , No. 364 , (5. M.
(darks District. No. L 13 sG.iL,
J, _ V. ,, r , oleinan. , ** . iNOtary xr i lib
. ( • I- A
lie not appointed.
v> . l ave S0 JJ s, s. s. since the first
day wc-commenced the «lrug business,
Siun'y KX&'XSSi use it with hes't
ich diseases it is without a rival.
^Coi.dkkwooi> & Co., Monrov, I.a.
Croupv jj suffocations.night coughs
an( j a t ] )e com , n0 n affections Of
the throat and lungs quickly re
iIt-VO<l n.V Dr. J. II. McLeSIi S lai*
Wine Lun*'' Balm, 22 tf.
The Age oi yio.lctn Men.
People are fond of saying tint “man
kind is growing wiser and weaker.’*
But it is’reallv so? Let us glance at
tlie facts. According to the latest sta
tistics there are more Centenarians now
living than at any j reviotts time in tin
history of tlie world. Win ? Because
of rhe'great discoveries iu medical sei
cue wliii h ati’ords immunity from dis
eases that formerly devastated mankind.
Greatest of them all is Dr. Pierce’s
, , n Medical Discovery, tile h-'.-t
ij,ood purifier and renovated of the age.
Scrofula, a'u'd fever soivs, tumors, unsightly
uj t vrs eruptions vanish like magic
, . netkvnt influence.
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y 1 u gick JjeaJache, ; female troub
les, neuralgic pains . 111 the head
take Dr. ,F. II. McLean's Lit tie
Liver and Kidney Fillet h. 25 cenS?
a vial. 22 -tf
Mr. TV. A.Tilths is a printer in the
office of the Jackson, Miss., Clarion
I.e lgcr. He says that three year, ago
he was a victim of bad blood, which tie
priced him of health anti threatened se
rio::s con-e jin*nce<. He i'urtht r says
tha: he took 8. S. s. and it cured him.
*‘A r.Oilicr’s (’rtiiie.”
A thrilling story- of K-al life be
m with number 4^. Back mini
ber may be obtained, or (lie story
complete, in Library edition fo
only 5 cents. By mail, postpaid
for'three 2-ccnt ttaiuj's. Address,
Tiie Times-Joi-exat.,
Eastman, Ga.
T? • Svvif; Crc-t ific ConipaKV. Drawer
;t, Atlanta, Ga. >ffer a rewa.-d of on.
thousand dollar* to any 5 ’ c-ue who will
1 lit by analysis a part
it of potash, ia S. S. S. li.
bstance
In all eases of Cholera Morbus, go at
once and take : >f Lamar’s i'iar
rhtea Mis
Cholera Mart >u - has no terrors to tlie
family t'.iat keej»s I.amarN Diarrhea
Mixture always at baud.
W§, to
Central liaHroad
CF GEORGIA.
noth Meridian Time.)
SCHKIH LK IX KFFKCT M.UlCn lit, 1 S 89 . I
COCK UAILV ' 1 ■M TO ATLANTA.
Lv mat 5 a i jn p i a. jo F IB. poara
\r Atlanta i id p in. 5 45 p ft». JQ 40 P nt. l 7 °° ;t m
t'l his [rain ^ ps iy of Ha jilt*. Origin
and East Point.
TWO FAST TRAINS I,AII.V
Between Macon end Montgomejy via Columbus
veil Colon Springs.
a J 5 a 5 9 35 a in !
7 -*5 a 2 a 40 p :n j
• 9 55 * ! - 3 4 47 P m •
-35 « 3 _6 45 pm j
DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE
To Savannah and Jacksonville: 1? i
ArMacon.......... .... 10 45 io a m 11 pm j
I-v Savannah...... ......* p m 6 30 a m
Ar Jacksonville. - - . .... 7 10 a m 2 00 a in J
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(Tv Maeon.... Albanv......... ......t ... 16 45 p m w C5 a m ,n j i
Ar 10 45 P m - ^5 P
ar Thom as vi lie............................5 ao p n*
A r Jacksonville........................... 7 1011 >n j
This train dots not stop between Macon and j
l'art Vallt-v.
l?et ecu M:»con ami Augusta via Millen :__!
Lv Macon... ............io 45 a m 11 i 5 p m
A r Miiicn. ......... 2 Jopm 3 ic p »n
Ar Augur tn.. . .......... 4 3 ° V m 6 35 a m
To Columlm iid Birmingham :
?.iac ~~~..........3 J 15 9 o 5 ;i ,n
Ar Columbus ............. 7 5 2 a in
Ar Birmingham.... =
To Milledgcville and Eatontor..
Lv r.mcon.......... *io a 5 a m
ai MillcdgeviUe. . .. ...... i 45 p m
vr liatonton....... ..... 4 *5 P m
ARRIVALS FROM
Atlanta. 030 a 111 1 00 p m 6 15 n m 11 ai p m
Columbus 5 iu p m i) 10 p m .....
Albany... Savannah..........t .0 10 p in ....... ^ 40 am...
20 p m 3 15 am...
Katonton..........*1 20 p m......
*D;iily except Sunday.
TO!. U> TIiAIXS
arc run to and from Macon and Oolum
bus, Union Springs, Montgomery. Alba
ny, Savannah and Atlanta. Sleeping
qars on night (rains.
Passengers for Thomaston fake citner
l ):05 a in, or 1 ;40 p m train, Pitsseagers
for Carrollton taive either 3 rd 0 a 'n or
9 take :«•> a eul.er in train. 9 : 3 s# Passengers 111 °r 0 : 4 o for p m j tt»m. l 'i t v
Passengers for r ort Ga lies, a.iu b.l A >
t:t, Blaaelv and Clayton snonl'.t lake
IQ vania. :05 a AVrightsville m tr^iu. Passengers and Sanders for villc Sjl
take 10:45 a ni truin.
the ‘‘ CEXTKAL
is the only line from Macon making con
maTion in Union Pas .enger Depot at
Atlanta with through trams .or t. 1‘0
northeast and noithwe.-t. It i> i.ie line
to rely upon speed, safety and comfort.
Therefore look to your interest and use
itwhen yo.l travel.
For further information . relative to
schedules, routes, ticket rates, CtC.,
write 4 or call «non
. J. A. Knui.kI’TII, Agent Ga.
- IBvciv’gDepot Macon,
R. BstOWX Hotel Ctty.iieRet MacOll, Ag t
idlHlcr, (. 11 .
J. T. IlotlK, Ticket - Ag’t
Celt’! Pass. De’t, Macon,Ga.
K. T. CUAltLTOX, G. P. A.
up] 10 tf Savannah, Ga.
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—AND—
FREIGHT SERA ICE
In effect June. 10 , ISSU, via the
gfQRg SilJIfiERN , . 30(1 , r)nntn FLOmUA ,
RAILROAD.
■anoe River Rente to Florida
d Time same as Macon city time.
SOUTH. (JOIN(r NORTH.
1,11 • t JHH Ev. V illuti.SlH . . am
Ai - 5
HHr ! Let 11 ;il;ira..... " 54 am
ntiuk-... 4 y, mu •* Cecil G oq am
......
|~“ V/fcllston.. Adel........6 49 am
j *• Bonaire.....4 58 pm Sparks......6 54 arti
Kathleen. pm I.enox ......7 13 am
I « .. KUiorado i if ton.......74-' 7 - 7 am am
*
;; pi;.. ... 5471>»- •; ehuia. ■A 57 9 tn
“ I.-n»till.a . ' ■ 7JMV. Inaha... 12 am
1 i uchurst !>tu “ St camorc...N 22 am
Ashburn.... S 30 am
• •8
43
■; m,hv.,u i ,i,i.. . t> 55 am
L.DNielc.....7 22 pin: ** Cordelo......919 tt enona.....007 am
•* WcHina.....733 pm •• am
“
. 7
“ AMtan, . . H pc. - •
•• In.iha........S pill »*■ Unadilla .. .10 14 am
“ m-oA.e, .io j! Z
** wjcTb, ..^shc '• a : '?v' ...... I0 ^ am
“ i-cnoa..... c 4«> pm, * Katnleen. .:i 03 am
“ Spa.rk:'... IO off pm “ Bmiaire. . .. n 11 am
.V £%;;■ ..... % f««
•• ibiiur-i.. io.?-pm son.ee,. .u..-> pm
' hneci.!. 10 ii pm u in aeon )un..L< 1
Ar. \'ablosta. ..Il j 5 pm Ar Macon...... i2 45 pm
i-nCeiTger .min- arrive'Ymd "d.-iiTiri
from Union Depot dnily. Freight re
eeived and delivered at Central railroad
| wareliouse.
Local freight train leavesMaeon daily
! at 0 o’clock a. 111., and arrives daily at
Vo? SmSg'leftr............. .... to
A ' ! • K —• ' MC £ n onfGa.
G2
THE EAST TENNESSEE,
GINIA AND GEORGIA
RAILWAY.
-VIA
BRl'NSTVttK, JESUP.
MACON, A 1 I.AXi’A,
ROME, CHATTANOOGA.
—ONLY LINE—
DOUBLE DAILY SLEEPING CAR
SERVICE ' *
—between—
clvCINN irv - - - VTI ami. JACKSONVILLE
.
-SOI.ID TKAIXS benwees
CHATTANOOGA AND
JACKSONVILLE.
—CT-OSEI.Y OOXXECTIXQ WITH—
DOUBLE DAILY TRAINS,
—WITH—
PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS,
—to a;>d from—
MEMrin^. NASHVILLE, KANSAS
CITY AND TILE WEST,
-AND
K NON VII.T.E. TV A SHINGTON.
NEW YORK
AND THE LAST.
THE SHORT LINE BETWEEN
Atlanta ami Jacksonville.
Atlanta amt Savtu.nsh.
Atlanta and Brenswiek.
-Atlanta ami Macon.
Atlanta a:n 1 Rome.
For, Ratos. Time (.’arils ami other
forinauoii, apply the to agents
of
EAST TENN.. VA. & GA. RY.
B. TV. TV 5 ’ ENN.
Gen. Pa--- and Ticket .'.gent.
KbliiVILLE.
'.It. Il A HDTVICK.
A.--t. Gen. i’a*-s. Agent,
Atlanta.
T. D. LOYAL, Ticket Agent,
1 Exsxhax, U v.
©Oft mmm i pjfai
uxS .* u • ps fed if 3 ^ '>3 |>£j Softs l iSS <3 j
FIFTH Aft**UAL
CLEARANCE SALE
Jane I to Aug. I ! f OO
$ 25,000
VYonli or PUaos riuI Organs
from boat maters io be closed
out nganlluM ofcostorvulr.e.
§«oik *00 Iar^e. Biirstcorirert
lato ctibh o: Lj sUIbaeat assets.
Some. patsTo’y NF.V/ I?:.-;TilL)
dll-ATS cat (ii«ed a day.
Sotue, Nciirly Now-nsed a few
months erdj.
.Souio, n.M-tl c. yerir «r so.-Sciae
used iwo to ikk-ec years*
&c: ne, fine Second 27 a;?j!i— la^cr-
5 ;» excNauge, and serntie r.u-vr i
oar repair t'aetory. Hf-poli-het.
-ltcotrpag. iUiel Acsioa, and Kvj-t made ayca in cd Tan it., •
gc
yesrs of service.
BAlt&AINS. EVERY ONE.
EASY TERMS*
Yon? OWN TI’RSXS ulmos:.
orHttiaii Tory ilifht rdcnthiy Faynuhti
Payment and ha.
acce when you get ready.
CASH wm CHEAP..
j but Cih'e SPOT y«a CASH all t he wiil time wvnie . 1
* * ve yo-\
j money. r fIcY US ON- »/e ivi
.
:uoet y on every ti-iio.
PIANOS:
j$50, ORGANS $75, $100, $150 .
$24, $35, $50, SI5. ]
WRITE FOR, CAfS 0;.!3 SHEET.
CIBfiMOE SALE
mm.
PAVABSrt&», m.
I Timm i .4
Alter t* 3 n years exchiMve , , f-rd , » t can nc,v: b
obtaiaod ot nil Dru^2’l»t« and Ddnlcis in &Ii*d!
dues. It CUKUS-otke notiee-nof simply holp -
but CURUd U 3 Y£U
SSilioaaness asst? l>yAn.
j Ia n strictly vegetable j •reparation find will
CURE Malaria, audit'! Malarial troubles.
Dr. S. 11 . Wise, of Boston, Ivy find t-aya :
“Have practiced medicine 15 years, >>ud DO
equal to 1 Iekx»x?*e as a Diver Regnlator.* 4
Dr. W. A. Baker, of Madison, Fla., says :
,: A bottle of IIehbink worth move than
§5.00 worth of Quinine Liver in any different family ” from
Acting on the in a way
any other medicine; it id a cheaper positive than cure Pills. for
Chronic Constipation and is
Its Deetiliar composition is Chills such, that Fever *,vc
guarantee to cure any case of and
cr Bilious Fever with one bottle.
It costs but 75 cents and each bottle con
tain.4 over -!<) average doses, making the cost
lee3 than two cents a dose. Would you ask
for cheaper mediciue ? It is not a cure-all. But
will cure any Liver, liUioos o?
rial (VviMpSair.t. Manufactured by
(Successors to Wia.Condel!.) Lctuiy,
tins' ttasrjhWJGu.i fiyutaHrEnrijrl -i n n VJt*’ f*aasw>’/»v( A ’AS IMt n i
If - rvlw* *■ i I glKS 5 flU .Oil 8
’■w» !_2 Umi *e.A#
. J
I
IL J. HINSON,
| LT _A_ G'r'-S ED
i
I
! mm e
!
OF THE
PISFMMEKS.
j Ll TTHmV! MLERCUl, - ) / -rmr GA.
March 14 , 1 yr tu
FOR A CATALOGUE OF THE
,
! 13 ZEST
j
! nanui i m IL C^>
,
AN D
TP A7~ A PGRATOBS y
'
; ALSO
Sugar House Scales.
Etc., WRITE TO
Chapman *V €g» 1
oc*t 21 tf. fri Jldllisoil, Inti.
Take a Rest.
' Excursion tickets at io\v rates will be sold to
| all the Summer East Tennes.see.Yirgir.ia Resorts throughout A Georgia the country Railway by
! commencing June ist, good to return on or before
I October 31st. with Pullman
Fast train service B. cars. Wklnn.
W. j
(■cn. ■’ - Ti ' '-t Agt -
jgfa ltl \r~ -* V k v
*4 K MARK.
Be sure this trade mark appeal's on a!!
r the goods von purchase. BUTTONS
DHL A i.’S A X!> Nl.EEVi:
[\ cELI.Ui.OID, v.iiii'i'eaii never
raittl« or tuniisli the collar? or unlis. i-j
collar button.- for 5 et>- Sleeve button
in many varieties and colors, from 25 c.
to 50 e. per pair. All goods warranted
strong rent durable. TVe send to any
address free «>f postage. Address,
GEOIiGE ELEMENT w CO.,
J.i K. 22 St.. X . \ . < UV.
I . (LAitKk. i.m;: i:. nukma.n.
.
C , ABK * SOIOIAS.
Attorneys at Law,
MT. VERNON, GA.,
will practice in ail State and Federal
(-onris. nov. 2'J, ’S8-1 y
MeNecl’s Quick Cure Linintent
Is a new and most remarkable
medical di- covery. The ingredi¬
ents are pure and so costly that
we cannot afford to pay for be intro- long
advertist ■rnents. It must
to the public, however, and
we have decided to offer two trial
bottles for fifty cents—THe price of
one. T;.i cifer applies only to
the first ord: . aft-, r tb?t the reg
•slur price will becharged^ \\ rite
for circulars. testimonial etc.
Agents wanted wherever none
have-been appointed. communications to
Andre- - all
Dr. -I- M. McNf.fj. & Go.,
may 31 -It. McRae, Ga.
TT hy is it
That people linger along siwey- com
plaining abcc.it that comiwml! tired feel
| ing? One little of Be -. - 1 omn 1 t -
Kirsi-K anu .. i I?Loot' Maker will entirely
remove this feeding, give them a gooei
appetite and regulate Herrmax, digest Druggists.
t Hekumjis &
ALTMAYER &
412 Third St. f Macon, Ga.
-WHOLESALE-
Sis § r jE E CSl 3 ^ 0 C?S 3 .fr$«
. # £ ru €JG»1RS\
WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF ANY HOUSE I- N
MIDDLE GEORGIA.
Sole agents for Export, Kate ( Isxton, leaker and Club House, pure coppor
distilhxl live Whiskies. Georgia and Xortb Carolina Corn, Peach and Apple
Brandies always on hand.
Imported wines and brandies a BEER, specialty. non-alcoholic.
Sole agents for the celebrated RICK
Sole agents for Val Blat/. .Milwaukee Beer, by the dozen or cask.
«3-UT€35- TKA»E3
«olicitetl. and a liberal discount given to the trade. Orders promptly hlled,
packed anil skipped, according to directions.
Price List and Order Book furnished upon application. will in
Scud for our nrices before purehusingelsewhere, Tobaccos and Cigar*. and you save money
any line we carry, such as Liquors,
ALTMAYER & FLAT A L',
412 THIRD STREET, MACON, GA.
my 21-Omo
TILE OLD RELIABLE
WOLESALE LIQUOR KOBE OF GEORGIA.
J* COHEN & co
451 CHERRY STREET, MACON, GEORGIA.
In connection with our LIQUORS, we carry an immense stock of
TOBACCOS and CIGARS.
The merchants are especially invited to examine our stock
prices before purchasing elsewhere.
A AVobdto the IVise: Shipping instructions strictly adhered to.
Take due notice. L. COHEN tfe CO.
my 24-1 111
ip\ i B. ISM. !
419 AND 421 THIRD STREET, MACON, GA.
Successor fo and JTlttHaFtJi
Is still in the field, prompt to furnish merchants, millers and
traders with all kinds of Provisions and Produce, Ragging, Ties, 'io
bacco and Cigars, small groceries, such as can goods. Lowest prices.
Orders will have prompt, attention, and satisfaction guaranteed.
Captain Mallary will insure your life; 1 will insure your^
perity.
C#- HACKEES, •v y? ANDIES, I %E# ONFECTiGN SH¬
TVe are operating one of tlie largest Cracker and Candy Factories in
the southern states, and our goods are now so well known for their super¬
iority that they need no further recommendation in their favor.
\Ve are constantly getting out new designs in novelties in the same,
TVe also handle eider largely, and are the agents iu this section for
MOTT'S FE TCH CIDER AND THE T. ! j. BRAND OF CKI.MBKATKD
RASPBERRY X K< TKREKN ....... AND
ORANGE MEAI).
Elii TO, OR FRUIT PUNCH.
A sai "! ile order solicited. Peanuts a specialty. Merchants visiting
Macon invited to cull on tis.
P T I MM j Johnson & ) w O B
■ .
/
may24 2m
WACHTEL’S
Central City Clothing House!
THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN THE STATE.
HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE CLOTHING,
HATS ANI) GENTS’ FURNISHINGS
WBM & WM l ’ $,
i
515 Cherry Street, Macon, Georgia.
my24 31110
£3xxz2.-£laL <jS&
—DEALERS IN—
MAOHIFEBT C 3 HIATSLLY SZILTI 3 .
n Beliefs, , - saw - Mills, - Gfist - Mills, - Coiloo - seed - Grinders, - Belting,
Lubricating Oiis, Iron Pipe and Fittings,
INSPIRATORS, BRASS FiTTINCS, Etc.
SMITH & ]MALLATIY,
»Tmti. 1 -l 1889 H* MACON, GA.
.
OAHBTAEFHEN & TILLMAN,
jj*110EjES^IIjE GROCM2R8.
458 AND 460 SECOND STREET, MACON, GEORGIA.
Dealers in Flour, liar. 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, Capt. C. M. Latimer.
_r-; «—
j _ __
Gk°. 8 Joxv.s. E. F. McRae.
.
GEO. 8. J0XES & €0.,
I*T1 WM , ^ ^ -.5 iiT >-• 0001 yf**- -PN VY r—a
* * | j, lUiGtiiAw a , ^
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
LIME, PLASTER AND CEMENT.
RkPHEMixTEo by JOHN' L. TURNER. GEORGIA.
my24-Imo MACON.
W. ll. singleton & co„
| 558 and 560 St. Macon, Ga.
, Cherry
j BALERS IN BOOT-, SHOES, li.VTs, TRUNKS. VALISES, UMRRItLLAS
j Hand work of all the leading makers, e?\ all - the CELEBRATED
ZEIGLER BROS.’ PHILADELPHIA SHOES.
icy 24 31MO
111 ; '"w ns m
(Prickly Ash, Poke Root, and Potassium.)
CURES
SYPHILIS
tkus. fleers and Old botes, Rhemnatitr.a and
^SS3^S?S Blood Fork-.-.
SCROFULA
Is on tapin': tv in the Hanning blood, producing the bumps Anns, or
Sw.-Uine. logo, causing of sores which on I'. I'. V.,
or Poet, Tor the core use
the geeatert blood medicine on earth. All these
diseases yiel I ivaCiily to the power of I*. 1'. 1“.,
giving now life and new EUength.
BLOOD POISON
f*ured in its worst form ; sometimes in cases witli
Krycipplas, \?here she patient was in .Uornui It in
ftndeivou un by the phweiari. 1\» come cases
SciMrulous Ulcars broke out till the pru wui &
H1US3 cf corruption ; a bott’e < 1 V P. P , .U 13
procured, and tue disease yielded quickly.
RHEUMATISM
And In all Affections of the Kcr I P V. P. stands
alone and unriAaled, aiul seme of cures aro
really wonderful. like ^vphilir,
fula,* It you Blood puffier Poison, from anything Ulcers, Old Bon Uheuma- Scro¬
n,
tiam, or any P.‘ disease oX tbo blootl, ho sure and
♦ive P. P. a trial.
P. p. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root, and l'oras.
plum) is no secret pateut medicine like th 4 ’ many
on the market. Its formula is on every Dottle,
thus giving that a guarantee blood of iu purilie* puvit> doc und whole- Live.
soiuoue*^ no other a
July 10 1 -v r
WOOD.
Lome your orders
V
for stove wood at tlie
furniture store of Fos
U1 Cu cy TT*ivvia 11,111 IS ailll -mil (hov UR y
{.,.y e Di’OlUOt 1 ilt
‘
.
tOlltlOll. .
E, H-BACON
inayStf
j
unmwsmmm
13 CALLED TUB
Wonderful Oh;" cs-nd Fever Expeller
u cures the ( uiils amt If'-er. toma up the py-lcm,
gives aaai'pctite. blinking stvc n”thai)U liualtu to tho
sulfcrcr.
Lij)|imun I’rotliPrs TV holt-sal:* Drug
o-istH, ,solc-M:um*';!<• tui‘fi ami l*ro|-ric
lius, i.iiipuiuu Block, .Siivuiniuii, Ga.
For vale, every where.
.Inly lb-ly frl
___
r.v-:v tr Teasi !^**w
$f __ t ^ fi
I I rMm? •- i ' y:
‘ ■-.e.-J k. 1
x ... ^
iSOfSTAUk J-HSoE^r
:N -
Combined With Great Refracting Power.
THEY ARE A THA.NSI'AHI NT AND COLORLESS
AS MfiHT TSP.LK,
And for softness of riidui ;tnuu D> the rye cannot
l>e excelled, enablin'*; the tvcna-r to read for
Jimire without lati*» In fact, they 'Are
Perfect Testimonials from Sign* the It arlii.q t'reservsrs. ph\siciansin the
Untied Status, jroverm f.csuitoys, Ict'u.lators,
different stot k-iiH n. brunches men of of note trade, in a!! bankers, protessiona mechanic an l_ in
s,
etc can be given who have hatl the sight iro
I proved hy their use.
ALL 1 £YCS FITTED,
: A:i <1 I-’it (Jiiiivniitt'eil by
llERltMAN &■ IfERUMAN,
EASTMAN, GA.
t; glasses arc not suppliei! to peddlers at
any price. A. K. IIAWKE 3
.
win. ai.m oio-ots j fun
Keli. 8. i88q,
I G »
A a
Lawrence’s LiVER Stimulator
A C URE UOH
P.IELIOUS EEV’ER,
DYSPEPSIA
HEADACHE.
(Jll l I.f.S and fever
COS'i I VEXES:-.
DYSENTERY,
COLIC, ETC
IN Fact, All Billions Diseases
POP SALE BY
T. J. HIT IIAX,
Physician and Surgeon.
Eastman, < ia.
83 p 18 .lt r
Dr. J. M. Buchan & Son
PHYSICIANS AND GRUGGISTS.
EASTMAN, GA.,
Offer their profes ; i :T service- to th®
people of this immediate and surromnl
ing counties. One or the other can be
foiiud lit their office- a t anytime. All
calls promptly attended, day or night.
Patient- at a distance visited hy speciet
conti act.
(fjjy“A 51 clironk am! private iiw-ascs,
I. . r of male or female, a specialty,
charge for eonsulialio;!. Ii hy iet
V .-t-ii'i stamj) f<-r immediate reply.
j All coii'iultiition# of and 1 viUi kept private,
A good supply dm« are ron
| staiitly on ham!, itioiudii)^ aii 3 of the
new 7 - -iv
i; IL 1 T O X EA II TH
'-at o tt
- jf
I irresponsible parties at cnm-ino pr.iflt.-, world
i ;, Tot n i.a. n • !
T- > •....., cn that i giving
?•! V-T-'il • ..HlGJl Ml ‘ • Ml! I 1
No iiifiin .HL iu the world is g:v: z g ill'll
U!i|»ara!iclc!! . idsfaciion f«.r purifying
the Mood as B Uirt’ Bmmui Pi i i' I >.!: Co
Bj.o'.hj M \kku, and wny l> H: tl*at
lid,"- not ii<> its work will <• -t won t
ing. For -ale in Eastman by if. !•: -n»
M. D.. Drnggiot. tdint nr
| EADS, NEEL & €0.
%
U A DIN G ( LOTHIER8,
g .-..,7 n.,. rrv St.. Macox, Ga.
iuy 24 -t 5 in