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eeive and cint for money on aceouj
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rate* ami ho*t tern; J ■> bo given i
them :
It. S. I’r; !.kk, K. T. V. r; G. n.ulv.
©flier, Joil 13 - 01 : vii !e, (■'!.
J. I.. IToktov, ofliee Tippens & I ini
ton, B:i\! -v. Gi.
J, H. WiruKKix'jTn.v,
Thompson & <;• , Cochran, Ga.
. 1 . M. Cook f r- itJt Matt Cook;, Lum
ber City.
< lot,. J. W. Sr. ( j.aih, Kentucky.
II. O. B:u .row, Lumber City.
I>n. •!. C. MoatGOMK ity, < h;iuiu; -y.
in:. J. M. .McYkj-l, Me Rap, G:i.
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IS AST M A X, FRIDAY,''.J 1 LY 5.
Till: KMIMiii: AM UI.il GO.
SfiiiK* ILicts anil 1 igiiiv- A. Lou I
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prociuce , Hie ,, following ....... iuom iflU ,,
Jill). n..Y-1-in Kill-I t ‘lb» He I Dl'patt \] no fz.I, ll /.<* Or » M
week. 1 he Empire I.U tube r 1 'OIU
i.i.iieiso 1 ‘ .' Dnflee ' ' r*onr»fv ‘ •’ r institution \[
‘
am! il is not only . a credit to our
county, but to the State of (Jeor
gia and l lie Sonlh:
Tlie stock of 1 lie Empire Lum
tier Oommn.v is mvnpil by Messrs
,T. <'. Andoi on and J. W. 11 i b
lowcr. Mr. Anderson is president
and Mi'. Hightower general man
ngcr. These gentlemen are Soul i:
ernei'-' by birth—Georgian:-, if \vc
mistake no!. Titey are yet young
find their success in building up so
itnm- use a business in so borl a
time, is marvelous, uud stain j*-
1 ii( in as financiers oi superb ability.
Mr. Anderson was for
JW-wert of th. Wester........
At kill tie railroad, at Chaltaiioopa.
lie and Mr. Hightower were, piv
viorts to organizing the Empire
n Company, • charge s of the , (>eorgia /,
in
lumber interests oi ihe Dodges, Oi
New York Here they *‘ j
£('([! 1.1 t ca
that knowledge which lias Tved
them as a foundation on which to
build tho largest lumber btisine.
. Soilliiern L
xA ales .
111 MIC CttSl <>*
Texas.
They are affable, courteous gen
1 lemon, unpretentious and unas¬
suming, yet having about them
that- unde fin able something which
stamps them as master minds in
their own domain, and which indi
calos that resourceful reserve
]sower which all must possess who
imiid up a gigantic business. They
treat aR with that genuine cour
ti-sy which is the mark of the true
/Pi. hut which is soi.u tiiuv
n.« ~
lackin™ wlio.M , uGs,-rI
suc
cess above (he common hi).
TJliff TWO Ml 1,1.,S.
The Empire Rum tier Company
owns and operates two mills--the
Nickel Pliite at Empire, Dodge
r.«.nty,<;«,r s ia, a,„l Iho Umpire
.Mill at S-. (idon, St. Clair county.
Alabama, on the Georgia Pacific 1
railroad.
The Nickel Plate Mill, at '
piro, was built in 1887. The main
I..M 1 .S is«.*
"le room is ’22 by 18 !) feet, and the
7 httll , mill IS . . .. , by ‘ of) ,, A leer. .. ,
“ MID room is 22 bv GO feet, and t i 1C
p boiler .' t>(> t . ‘ by . , rn pow -
room is th. I lie -
el* is ftirnislied by U Stcurns Oil'
ll battery live boilers. ..
Line, Wit ll Oi
The machinery is all first-class
and of the latest patterns,and there
is every facility to enable
workmen to work to the very best
advantage.
THE PRODUCT.
What do vou suppose is the pro¬
duct of this mill? Hold VOUr
breath iv minute, while we string
I lit> figures. s- East month the
produced, _
miU on an average, <»(.-
1
GOO feet a day. . Hus . was not . an
CX2 ’A‘ , iUE,i ] lOUlU Uw.fi'm,. Utl.t. 1 I J,,. at \ v fell
do_the year round.
l heir annual output is. Ul round i
miinbers. 20.000.0CK) , feel r of r lum- -
I I k 1 ,‘r. o.UUU.lhhi noon in I-Olw idUl
. .
(’an VOll stand a few more fig
‘
Bi-csf
Well, the company own in
neighhex’hood of 1,500,000,000 feet
of standim” ‘ timber—enougiltolast ~
liearlv tnree quarters of a century,
Keader, when you and vour grand
children sleep beneath the daisies,
. 1 , , \;„tpj I'l-ifc Mi! 1 unless it
increases its productive power—
will still 1)0 sawing away on the
timber now owned by the com
pany. The logs are hauled (0 this
mill by a regular broad-guage rail
road. This road—which was about
a dozen miles long—formed the
nucleus of the present llawkins
ville. Empire and Dublin railroad,
ll will extend » j ast and west until
it roaches Dublin on one side and
Hawkinsville on (ho other; and it
may not stop then.
THE YU.!. AT SJ(i'T>OX.
Tlie Empire Mill at Sodilon.Ala..
is a llttfe smaller, wo believe,than
the one at Empire, Ga. It sti k
however, -. a mammoth atfairomd is
not small, even by comparison
with its Georgia brother, 11 is
under the management of another
young Georgian, Mr. James K.
Port or. who, we are proud He to ha say !
was once a ability, orinter-hoy.
a business which enable !
Jiim to discard the ‘'stick, rise
above the “case,” and abandon the
companionship of the “devil" for
ever, lie too is a thorough geutU wh
man. and makes friends of all • »
come iu contact wiih him.
samuel called of god.
LESSON I, THIRD QUARTER, INTER
NATIONAL SERIES, JULY 7.
Text of the Less ol, I Sam. ill, 1-14—Com¬
mit to Memory Verses 8-10—Golden
Text, I Sam. HI, 13—Commentary Ly tlie
U*v. Ti. !Jf. fitearu*.
Compiled ft \ ! - .rt I lelper Quarterly byper
O- L&Tman, publisher, I-LlLidel
I Mo-1
Having spent she months upon tbo Hfe of
our Lord Jestn. i ■corded in t ho Gosp:l by
Mark v, < now return to tho study of the
Look which Jests loved and from which Ho
always- pr. ached, “expounding unto them in
ell the Boripturestha fhlngB concerning Him
i't. (Luke xxiv, t’7
L “And the child Samuel ministered unto
the Lord before Eli.” Our last Old Testa¬
ment studies were m the book of Jude i
closed with theineidi iof the book of Ruth.
Wo oro now alxsut to study tho life of the
last of the judges, who was also a prophet, s -
j. written in Acts xdi, SO, “lie gave unto
them judges about the space of four hundred
and City years, until Saiuael tho prophet.”
We must think of ].-.rue-1 as bavin in
tho enjoyment of that good land which God
gave unto them over <C 0 year’s; the tuber
liacle is still at Shiloh (chap, i, 3, 2$, where
it had been set up in the days of Joshua
(Josh, sviii, 1); Eli is the judge, and UU sons,
Hcpbni and Phlnehas, are priests of shall the
I i v i a 1 ,.,| «...
sue in our sou tooay they are fur tn-m
being £<xlly men. In these days of aposf.?i.‘:r t
EH L»*i!i-A <*l cm! b;.; .•■ -ns wicked, a (.-.•rlaia
named tab asks and
front God a eluld, whom sUo promises to give
unto tho Lord all the days of his life, calling
hisimaie Baicuel, v.giich siguifies “Aukc-d of
God” (chap. 1, U, 80>. ’
^ , ;i 3 ; f "o 77 ”“Ur ^ • 7 ^’ '
tioiied Hi toe tabernacle which Moses had
built in the wilderness, and which had now
been for so Iod;^ a time at Shiloh, in the inner
room of wkich, or Holy of Holies, was tho
Ark of tho Covenant of the Lord of all the
earth (Jc.-h. iii, 11 ), and in the outer rc.. 1 or
Holy Ida oo wan tho table of shew bread, the
golden branche*d ; # ltar of int*? hg-o, and tho golden t-.-vrn
candlestick cr lamp stand, the
lamps of which were lighted every evening
and dressed every morning.
t. “The Lord called Samuel, and lie an¬
swered, Hero am I.” Samuel is supposed
by Josephus to have been at this time about,
twelve years of age.
5. “And he ran unto Eli, and said, Here
am I, for thou calld 1st me.” Thinking that
Eli had called him, he rose up quickly and
ran to him with these words, but l.ii not
having called him and not seeing that it was
the voice of the Lord, bids him to lie down
g*” : : fj £
call of Eli; what promptness, what denial to
self of the gratification of a little more Hum¬
ber; a grand lesson for all.
7. “Now Samuel did not yet know the
Lord, neither was tho word of tho Lord yet
revealed umo him.” He knew the Lord
through the words of Moses and Joshua and
ininisterod unto Him as thus revealed, but up
j-h| s time the Lord had not spoken directly
to Samuel.
8 . “And the Lord called Samuel again the
third time.” And again he arose and went to
Eli with tho same words, “Hero am I; for
thou didst call me.” V* hat parent’s heart
would uot 1>C made glo ' by such a sou; what
uuwearied though apparently fruitless obe¬
dience, but it shall be rewarded. Eli at last
perceives that it is the voice of God and that
the Lord has actually called the child; the
only recorded instance in which the Lord
spoke in a vision in uu audible voice to a
little boy; but let all the children know and
believe that when thc-y road the Bible or hem
it 2 *ead C od is as really speaking to them in
His word as when Ho spoke to Samuel.
10. “And tho Lord came, and stood, and
called as at other times, Samuel, Samuel.
Then Samuel answered, Speak, for thy ser¬
vant heareth.” The Lord knew that Samuel
did not know- His voice, and so IIo came
again and again so lovingly and patiently
until Samue l, through Eii, laid been taught
that it was tho voice of God, and then with
entire sum ne’er of y ;ul tlie boy yields hi:-;
tyi Mi Vtl: ;! t;.-. 1 will ,.f Pod. I),- -■ i; rot
retuiml >:u« f Jesus HimselTi t the age cf 12 ,
saying: “Wist j»not that 1 must be about
my Father’s business?” When woaro thus
yielded, God will reveal Iiimself to us.
11. “And tho Lord said to Samuel, Behold,
I will do a thing in Israel at which both the
ears cf every one that heareth it shall tingle.”
IIo announces that a judgment is about to
come iu Israel and that people shall be atti
^^SSSlSSSSSSZ (II ICi. xsi, lJ; Jor. 3) and
Bible ax, UU!
each easo hi coimc-ctiou with coining judg
men to.
iff. “X:i that day I will perform against
Eli, all things which I liavo spoken cosjccru
ing bis house; when I begin I .will also make
an oud." Having made the general .--tate
AS
Lord? In wliat tribe, or shall it reach the
whold nation? Ho immediately iudieates
v/ ^ oro it, E ;ia!! strike, oven upon tho very head
of the cation, Eli and his bouse, and Ho inui
cates that it shall be short and complete,
j- “For IhavotiM him that I will judge
house for ever for the iniquity wliiot)
he knoweth; bocause his sons made theins Ives
anti he restrained them uot.” God
cover exercises judgment without mercy.
14. “And therefore I have sworn unto tno
i J0USO of Eli, that tho iniquity of Eli’s house
shall not bo purged with sacrifice nor offer
: ing forever,” not because there is not atone
; ment suaicient to reach and remove the sin
of Eli’s house, but because of tho lack of re¬
pentance on their part. Jesus Ilunself said
(hat all manner of sin and blasphemy shall be
i forgiven unto men; but He also said that the
blasphemy against the Holy Spirit shall not
; be forgiven unto men (Matt, xii, 31); which
if I understand it signifies tho persistent and
continued resistance of and the Spirit leaves until death,
or until He vvithdraws to himself
the p-r.-.-n thus resistuig Him; and wee-n a
person is thus left by the fcpmt it win be
! found impossible to souls' approach them upon the
mattcr of Il.eir welfare. Israel as a
uiuion afterward sinno.1 so greatly that it
u . ;ls sa j,] by lha Lord: “Though Moses .aid
Baunu-1 Stooll b-foro me, yet i:iy mind could
" 2.1 t-hese three ‘his people.” booh, And Daniel again: and
Job, “Though in it they should men, deliver but their
were theii
own souls bv righteousness, saith the
: Lord God” writ-ifa: (Jer.xv, 1; Ezek. xiv, 11). And
go it is “The wrath of the Lord
arose against IBs people till there was
no remedy” (II Cbr. xxxvi lGy not be
««uso ( 1 ^ W.W not wiling and abD to
^u^fucfaSte^d j^JSsdng His mlssengerLdespisiug we^^ His worf^
sace as this to Eli should be given to the boy
Saniuel: but it was somewhat similar in the
caseof Jeremiah, whosaid: “Ah, LordGud!
a%VS^SkSr&’‘JSBSS him,and from that time he established
was
to be a prophet of the Lord (vs. 18-21); how
it would have been with him if he had kept
back something for fear of hurting Eli's feel
ings, who can teUi
“7 '
; | RECEIVER’S
j j Sale.
(o)
THE STOCK OF >!ERCHANDISE
; OF
I’oiulloton Bros.
AT
-.yXUilL R S T CG^
1 .
(o)
tal 1 early and secure lirst choice,
is ever a; ]ro,g is being sold as
US. i3, hllul'Sc, j
RECEIVER.
of ^SOKtatLSSS: the whit h and
system grow are
.-onf rm.’-<l h: lc-dect, Ur. J. II.
Stn heuim: Cordial
and Blood Purifier, by its tonic
properties, cure indigestion ami
y j tonic to the stomach. | 1.00
:T 22 -tf
i.t) T a Vf t 1 i K 1 &. - .-4 : MOUSE
COCHRAN, GA.
Mv hotm-i* now open to th-- public,
ft has hern thoroughly overhauled and
renova cl. Ifliers’ bttggago bail
j;,..; iree of ansi ample neo Good 6 #n
modaiions for <*i. i-lavin'' samples.
( romforhjbie i .-on)-and free omni
.1. A. IXCBAr.I. CiOji’r.
lv fri
—
Yon Caanot Afford
At this f on of the year to he without
< i good reliah: siiarrhfca balsam in the
noiiM*, ii- i iu j ii; colic,(liiinho ;iand ail
iiii:iii 1 ;:iiu of the stomach : nil bov eL
l "‘ ' xceeuingly ,. cmugciou; if not
attended to ut once. <>•)<* bottle of
<*i:o;;.y Viars.uea Lai-.s-vm w.'II do more
»' «i 8 C« nl inis kind than any
other meuieme <m earth. R e guarau
t«e it. !!i:i:ioia:: A !'i:nh.v ■. v.
Jtli.._->r.
», - ,- —- f —~— A* - t. v~
>Ui 4 itR-ii s bit
TllM Bi:st Salvf. in the world for
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum,
fever, sores, tctler, chapped hands,
•liilblains, corns, anti all-kill eniji
rious. and •msiiivelv cures Tiles, or no
i»». v re<inired. It is guaranteed m give
prrfcet * satisfaction, or money rofunfl
•
V* -, F™ 0 2 ° cls P cr boX> 1 01 K l ' . e ]’> ,
-
Ug^ibts. uo\ . t J jt
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fF ’ [ 000 A. MO B H A 1 ? \ ’
1'are bleed is wkr.t oils the machinery of life,
ry movement of the body, removes stiff
t.,.u of the joints, drives cut gain from the nerves,
-,t c brain, r-iuttcts tlie liver end fei.iaeys
from rrrit-.tiri.n,c-nablo.-: physical exertion vitliout
f.tig iii;-, rid e:... l:.-s in end wolisen
pcik-ct in li..u*i,i ar.d feature. Good blood and
good brain eu i.-.seper;-.! Aim to ker n tire blood
by u ’ tii - on !y true bi^nd remedy, 11. it. Ii.
.
(Botanic hi i I: ram)
Jii-.s «. •fomliu-ioi!, sMlanta, Ga.. rays:
“ ['or iv.:-.uy years 1 have bion aliiicted with
niat.Am combined with sovore kidney troubles, indi
gestion and nervous prostration.
Rheumatism Sever*! and pliysickas were patent ein
ployed numerous
medicines resorted to without berrol.t. At List I
began the use of Ii. Ii. I!., and its effect was line
magi . Rheumatic pains ceased, my kidneys were
relieved, and my constitution improved at once/’
7. T. Hal'erton, Macon, Ga., writes;
" Three years ;; t * I contracted a blood poison. I
applied to a physician at once, and his treatment
came near killing me. I employed an old physician
and th n went to Kentucky. I
Hot Spi’iilgS 1 ° th - n v.-e: t to Hot Springs but and
two months,
ing - seemed to cure me permanently, although tern*
porary relief was given me. J returned home <t
ruined man physically, with but little prospect of
ever getting well. 1 was persuaded te try B. B. B.,
and to my utter astonishment it quickly healed
every ulcer.”
AV. C. McGaughey, Webb City, Ark., writes;
“ 1 owe the comfort oi my life to a v. e of l’>. U. li.
i was troubled with blood poison
Had BloOil 1 v - cr ‘- o years, and found r.o
relief equal to that given by this
valuable remedy.”
Mr r . F.mma Griffiths, Unitia, Tt-nn., wilics:
“ The d;,':b)ia my boy twelve y :rs old liad
-.-.rcfula. His knees were drawn up and joints worn
.I for three
Gmigo
Rawlins District,
S. K Home, J. 1 ’., J. G. !
.N. %» ^ . ana , exomcio i* ■ 1 i I I>
A. * . •
Etldins District, No. 384 , G. M„
D. M. Pinhan, *J. P., M. A. I aneas
,»• ; I : >
ter, 1 . alKl UXOliirlO _ •> . ±.
l’ond Town District, No. .TI 9 G.
M., ( I. \\ . liVtlls, .!. 1 J ». r .
( iarke, tN. J . and C'XOl..ClO No. *>. ! ,
Gluumcev ’ District, ‘ 1254 G.
M. r I. D. . McCormick, n . J. . , 1 ^ \\ Iv. r
, .
Bussey, N. R. and cxotlicio -!. R.
Easimnn District, No. S 49 G.M.,
•I. \l. Arthur, *).!.,!. »). Jones
N. R. and exofficio d. I*.
MitciieSTs District.No. .‘hi I. G. M.
( ... larivS , iJiStriUt, , , . ^>0. w- I i A t
i*>o «. 1
W. Coleman. J. P.; Notary Rub
lie not appointed.
Croupy suffocations,night coughs
and all the common affections of
the throat and lungs McLean’s quickly lar re
ileved bv Dr. J. II.
Wino l-un s Uu lm. 2211.
Tlie Love rlia! I.ives.
"Youth fades, love droops, the leaves
of friendship fall— outlives
.V mother's secret hope them
all.”
1 she will not Believe her dimpled rlnr
!k b .,,, v ov ,, s look to
I . *'er help ami there •. •. help. . fI H.-i~ -
tor .»
| ten n> tne nearest druggist and procure
i)r. Pi life’s Golden atedieal Discovery.
! :uul your child mav lie restored, for il
eure '< consumption, imL which is only
h'-.M r„i v ,, Miit L Uie nm.,-. u if taken lauui in m time urn. . ...
: readily as it cures scrofula afteeti.ig
j other parts and organs. Don t delay.
A perlect specific. Dr. Sage’s catarrh
Remedy. *
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For sick headache, female
les, neuralgic pains in the head
f a ke Dl \ lk
r ‘.It . cr ami ivldnei , tl.iels. -><tnls
—
vial ‘ 22-tf
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...........-.Crime.”
A thriliins bIo^ of red life be
Is‘in , W it 11 RlimLei 4>. In.la -Ulld
bers mav lie obtained, or the storv
' 0111 pit t i t, ill ■ t-i Lini.llt „ td.i.ou 5 ;,- , r
only 5 cents. Ry mail, postpaid
Eastman, Ga.
The Swift Specific Company, Drawer
•'!, Atlanta. Ga., oiler a reward of one
thousand dollar- to any one who will
I find by analysis a particle of poisonous mercury,
iodide of potash, or other
j substance in s. s. S.
In all cases of Cholera Morbus, go at
I once and take a dose of Lamar’s Diar
rlwa Mixture.
slicrifTN Sale..
Will be sold at the court house
; door of the county of Dodge on tiie
lirst Tuesday in August. 1S8!*. be
tween the legal hours of sale lots
of land Nos."281, 282, 2>9 in the
15th district of .said county and
N >s. 2<1 and 3t)7 in the 20th dis¬
rriet of > nd county, levied on as
of li. II. Harrell to
satisly an execution issueu trom
the Superior Court of said county
! in favor of C. 11. Peacock *Sr Co.,
against the said >. H. Harrell.
J. T. RAWLINS,
Sheriff Dodge County.
July 5, -1-t.
I
"CaggoH^
Central MaiIrasil
OF GEORGIA.
(DOth Meridian Time.)
SCHEliCI.K IX KKlKCr MARCH 31, 1880.
!OlK DAILY TRAIN-—MAtuX ATLANTA.
I.v . i jo p :n. u _jo j> in. J t i a in
Ar Atlanta f to p 545 pin. iii 40 pm. *! l~. ~ ~ > 3 >M
" fTiiiS _____________
and East train I*« int. ate at Banuys .....I •
TWO FAST TRAINS DAILY
Between Macon and Montgomery via Columbus
yi;d Union Spring
rv- ......< *5 a >n 9 35 a ni
..... 7 25 is a m 2 40 p in
..... 9 4 4 ; P u -.
s .... * i 35 a in 6 j 5 p in
1)01 IS I. K i »A 1 LY SERVICE
To Savannah and Jacksonville: iS
ArMacon...... ... :u *5 a m 11 p m
I^v Suvaanali. ..... 230 p .11 6 30 a m
Ar Jacksouvillt 7 io :i m 12 to a m
To Thomai-villc and jacEt ■Vmvilit- via Albany.
:.. -.i cat ... K>45Pni io *»5 a in
Ar Th.-.iiak,. Albany. U° *15 P **> 225 p m
ar ..... 5 20 p in
Ji?l‘Ec-'f'ii'iS-• between .....7 10 a m
This train doe not ..U>p Macon and
Fort Valiev.
Bctv M .fon ard Augfustavia r.nllcn :
. ..... ..... ............... 10 45 am ‘ »5 P s
Ar M.lien .............. 2 40 p m 3 IO P a
........... j_4 M» P m <' 35
.
io( - olamhl 1 . : ■' ■ ii :i in :
......... 32 c a m 9 35 ;l 111
... t . ......7 a in 2 40 ;l m
..\r ninniu^hain. ........ 2 IO J) Ml
' To~i [; 7771? \7-k-TTii dEuU»Tit ~ou7
'
Lv M:lcon * l ° 45 a 5
MiUcdgcdile. ......
....... a 45 P S
.*r Eatonum. .......4 *5 P £
!
arrivals from
Y i,;r v ! e.-,oam ioopm 615 pm II OO p li!
Savmmah....... c;: v; ‘ f.VopYi 11 .*!’sYoV 2
Eutonton.......... » P m ?. .5 u =
20 pro..... :
-
*Daily except .Sunday.
SOLID TRAINS
arc run to and from vaeon and Colum
bus, I'uion Springs, Montgomery. .Sleeping Alba¬
ny, Savannah and -Vthuita.
car on night trains.
L.i- -engers I- ;• Thomaston take cither
0 :05 a m, or 1:40 ;> in - . Passengers
for < V.rrelllm take .
2 r a m in¬
!) ;05 a m train. Passengers for Perry
take either f) bid a in or ti: i.T p m train.
i’a--. iigcrs for l-'m't G.iini-.-'-. Hum.a Vi —
la, Llakely and Clayton should take
lOlOd a U 1 train. 1'as .-cllge i’s tOl* Syl
vania. Wrightsville and Sandcrsvill.
take 10 tin a 111 train.
'i n : ■ ‘ ei:x I a A I.
is the only line from Macon makingeon
in Union Passenger Depot at
Atlanta with through trains for the
northeast and northwest. Jt is the line
to rely upon speed, safety and comfort,.
Therefore look to your interest and use
it tv lien you travel.
Tor further information relative to
schedules, routes, ticket rates, etc.,
write.or call noon
J. A. K.Nni.Kimr, Agent Ga.
Keeeiv'g Depot, ieket Macon, Ag’t
II. TIkow.n, < 'iiy| l
Hotel Lanier, Macon, Ga.
J. T. Hook, Ticket Macon,Ga. Ag’t
(,‘eu’i l’ii-'s. Hc"t,
K. T. Ciiakltox, <i. J’. A.
tf Savannah, Ga.
1 ‘ A SSENGER SCHEDULE
—AX'D—
FREIGHT SERVICE
In i• H\• t June. 1C, ISSI), \ ithe
GEORGIA SOUTHEflH and ELOHIOA
It A 11 ,BOA !>.
River Route to Florida
t: 11 ;• s.une as M aeon city t ime.
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troia 1 uion Depot dmly. !• uciglit
: ceivt'tl ami didiveretl at Central railroad
warehouse.
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_ C i.osn.v coxmxtixg wnu—
DOUBLE DAILY TRAIN'S,
—WITH—
PI LEMAN SLEEPING GARS,
—TO AVI) FROM—
MEMPHIS. NAS1I\ II.T.E. KANSAS
j CITY AN1) THE \\ EST,
1 —ANI)—
KNOXVILLE, WASHINGTON,
NEW YORK
AND THE EAST.
THE SHORT LINE BETWEEN
Atlanta and Jacksonvilk*.
Atlanta and Savannah.
Atlanta and Brunswick.
Atlanta and Macon.
Atlanta and Rome.
For, Rates. Time Cards other in
forination. apply to agents
of the
EAST TE\X.. VA. & GA. RY.
B. W. 5VRENN.
Gen. Bass, and Ticket Agent,
Ksoxmii!.
-. H. HARDW ICK.
A-si. Geu. Pass. Agent,
Atlanta.
T. D. LOYAL. Ticket Agent,
Eastman. G i.
y» rl&nUd n Bin®
C-#
L&B.S.H CZ .a. Sl3
FIFTV ANNUAL
CLEARANCE SALE
June 1 to Sag. I, ISSS.
$257000
’W orth of i’ijtstos rg?I Organs
front beat makers to be tlosed
out regard less o/eost «c value.
Stock too large. 19 lutconvcri
Into cask or installs ue»t
Some, entirely M1W INsTicU
DIJKNTS :iot u.setl a *1.ry.
Some, Nefti'ly New—used u few
i&oi’tlis only.
Some, used 11 year cr mo,—S ome*
used two io three years.
Some, line Second llamls-tukrn
in cxcbiuise, and made new ia
our repair Factory.
-lie-Mlrsins. Restored iu Tone ’
and Action, ami uiude good lor
yearo of service.
BARGAINS. EVERY ONE.
EASY TERMS.
Your OWN TFILMS Si ]* a oBt.
Very light ivfor.fhly Payuients,
or Small Cash Payment andbu]
nnee when you gcc ready.
CASH BUYS mm.
Give you all lire time wauled
but SPOT CASH vviP save .voi;
money. TRY I S RX. We v/iU
meet you every Lii.ie.
P sMiM XJZS- $I50J
$50, $75, $100.
ORGANS' j
$ 24 , $ 35 , S 50 , US.
V.'RiTE FOR CARFSIrl SHEET* I
zmmmt sal t»; !
smmiEn mm.
MEN & BATES, S.ftUi.
SAV.S.MMAH, TM.
piypffWS:.
After ten years exclusive sale i can now he
obtained of all OriifrjjrLts and Dealer.* in Medi¬
cines. it CUilLS-iake notice-not. ro;.irr.\iM’; siinpiv Leins
but cuuks s.ivrAi
B£i!ou 4 «e«a rout l%y«p^!>ssa.
Is a strictly vegetable all preparation and tronbles. will
CUItE Malahia, and IJalauial
Dr. S. H. Wise, of Uoeton, liy f'U.'s :
“Have practiced medicine 15 year^, >ihd find no
equal to Herbike as a Liver Regulator.**
Dr. W. A. Baker, of Madbon, Fla., nays than :
“A bottle of Hkubine is worth more
§5.00 worth of Quinine Liver in in any different, family ” from
Acting on the a way
any other medicine; it in a positive cure lor
Chronic Constipation composition and in cheaper is such, than Pills.
Uh peculiar of Chills and that Fever we
guarantee Bilious to Fever cure with any case bottle.
or one
It costs but 75 cents and each bottle con¬
tains over 4 > average doses, making Would the co."t
less than two cents a dose. curc-iilL you ask
for cheaper medicine ? It is not a But
will euro any Liver, Bilious or Rain*
rial Complaint* Manufactured by
c .i ;, Lxo HorLiito CAo.,
(Successors to Wm. Foil dell.) S t. Louis, Mo.
m n fj. m uiii ,.vr, rutiii' 'Vtel 7 S . IT S i I m f WHK>W^ MK t. .*%
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dS/LbYPT jN-GMETaL'
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OF THE
mu: mm een.
LUMBER CITY, GA.
Marcli 11, 1 j r 111
FOR A CATALOGUE OF TIIE
BEST
JiiUlIU ‘1 AND C C : MILLS,
AND
RATORS, 7
ALSO
House Scales.
Etc., WRITE TO
Clmpmmi A’ Co. t
oct21 tf. fri Mti tii son . hid.
Take a Hest.
Excursion tickets at low rates will be sold to
all Sumtnt*r K«;sorts throughout (ieorgia the country Hallway by
the Fast Temu June ssee,\'irgiKia good A before
coinineiicing i st, to return on or
October 3)si.
Fast train service with Pullman cars.
B. VV. Wkenn,
Gen. Pass. & Ticket Agt.
xfe L e
H, he MARK.
Be sure this trade mark appear- on all
the goods you purchase.
( N" toi.LARS 1N md-!-! AM) I.OID, sl.KKVi: whh--h^'can BUTTONS
never
1 <”ltar
iu litany varieties and colors, from 25e.
to 50c. j»er pair. All »ood« warranted
strong and durable AVe M . n( ; . lhV
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"‘“Tr™ A-W«5 N £ S. 7v! ! A.
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'k- / H.AIiIv 1 • '.'A', 1 .' 1 & ' XOIDIAA .... .’i'l'T- xokma.n.
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Attorneys at Law.
„. VEBNOX, - . . GA.,
will practice in all State 2!), and ’SS-ly Federal
< oiirts. liov.
McNeel’s Quick Cure Liniment
Is a new and most remarkable
medical discovery. The ingredi
are pure and so costly
we cannot afford to pay for long
advertisements. It innsi be intro
duced to the public, liowever, and
we have decided to offer two trial
bottles for fifty cents—the priced’
one. This oiler applies that only the to
the lirst order, after reg¬
ular price will be charged. V rite
for circulars, testimonials, etc.
Agents wanted wherever none
have been all appointed. communications to
Address
Dr- J. M. McNlel A Go.,
may Bl -4t. McRae. Ga.
Why Is It
That people linger along always tired com
plaihiug about that contfunal ft 1
ing'r one bottle of Btms’s ^-oooi) Pv
RiFtEKand Blood Makkk v, ill entirely
remove this feeling, give them a good
appetite Hkkbma.v and regulate digestion.
* HKjixiilAX, Dniggists.
4 LTMAYER & PLATA!, T
i'i
412 Third St., jlacou, Ga.
-W lit MESA LE
oib 9 "roToe.c^O’S,
•1*%*I* CIG'IKS,
WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF ANY HOUSE IX
MIDDLE GEORGIA.
Rule agents for Export, Kate Chixton, Raker and Club House, pure copper*
distilh-r! live Whiskies, Georgia and North Carolina Corn, l’eaeh and Apple
liramiies always • ti hand.
Side Imported wines and brandies a BEER, specialty. non-aleoliolic.
agents for the eelehrated KICK
Side agent.' for Val Blaiz Milwaukee Beer, by the dozen or cask.
YT'ltTGv- 127KS.^hK»3ES
solicited, ami a liberal discount given to the trade. Orders promptly filled,
put ketl and -Lipped, according to directions.
Trice List and Order Rook furnished upon application.
Si nd lor our prices before purchasingtdsewli-ro. and von will save money in
any line we carry, such as Liquors. Tobaccos and Cigars.
A LIMA YEll & PLATA U,
412 THIRD STREET, MACON, GA.
my 2J-0mo
TIIE OLD RELIABLE
WOI.ESALE UOBOB HOUE OF GEORGIA.
j * t / .j «, M. yi N & CO.,
451 CHERRY STREET, MACON, HEORCIA.
In connection with our LIQUORS, we carry an immense stock of
TOBACCOS and CIGARS.
The merchants are especially invited to examine our stock and
prices before purchasing elsewhere. Shipping instructions
A Word to tiie Wj.sk: strictly adhered to.
Take due notice. E. COHEN A CO.
niy 2 l-lm
f a ATM
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.j > VJ? • muuLAir.-jai 'vjvjHsutr * 'mmmam i y 1
419 AM) 421 THIRD STREET, MACON, GA.
Successor la Small a ml JllallarM*
It si iii in (lie field, prompt • (o furnish merchants, miners and
traders wiih all kinds of Provisions and Produce, Ragging, Ties, T« )
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 pros
penty. mydl-tim
A ^
RACKERS 5 A 1 ANDIES, Vs5 0NFECT10NS.
J
We are operating one of the largest Cracker and Gandy Factories in
the southern states, and our goods are now so well known for their sujier
iorit.y that tliey need no further recommendation designs in novelties their favor. in the
We are constantly getting out new in section same.
We also handle eider largely, and are the agents in this lm
MOTT'S I’KACII UIDEK AND THE T. L. BLAND OF GEI.EBRATED
OKA NOE MEAD. !! ASEBEItIJY N E( TEitEEN AND
FBI 'TO, OB FRUIT PUNCH.
A sample order solicited. Peanuts a specialty. Merchants visiting
Macon invited to call on us.
N IKK \ | If : OHNSOM bO.
J
may 21 jm
WACHTEL'S
Central f?-j ! ‘'Z?V? «3 *4 lothing louse!
THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN THE STATE.
IIEAD<)DARTERS FOR FINE CLOTHING,
HATS AND GENTS’ FURNISHINGS
AX
f
515 Cherry Street 5 Macon, Georgia.
my 24 3 mo
cgfe Ma.llary ?
—DEALERS IN—
IMIA.OHIIlSrEIRjY' CAP EVERY KZIlsTID.
Steam engines,
Boilers, - saw - Mills, - Crist - Mills, - Cotton - seed - Grinders, - Belting 1
Lubricating Oils, Iron Pipe and Fittings,
IN3P2SATORS, BftASS FITTINGS, Etc.
SMITH & MALL AHA X ,
J:Ui. 15, 1889. ly MACON, GA.
CAESTAF.PHEN & TILLMM,
ll *I10MES*lIsZ) GROCERS.
458 AND 460 SECOND STREET, MACON, GEORGIA.
Dealers in Flour, Hay, Corn, Oats, Bran, Meat, Tobacco,
Cigars, Cigarettes, and full line of Case Goods.
Remember the cheap freight rates from Macon and >a\c
your orders for our traveling salesman, Capt. C. M. Latimei.
VUArno
<,E0 S. Joxvs. E. F. McRae.
-
xL 1 ¥ A 0 . 8 . JOSES & OO. C
Wholesale M ■ ■ V)Afl JL I 'I WV* || j vj AflC a k/
AND COMMIA^K-iV MERCHANTS.
LIME, PLASTER .AND CEMENT.
Rkckk-: vn.L) by John l tufiner.
mv24—Imo MACON. GEORGIA.
\V. R. SINGLETON __jj. & CO..
558 and 5 B 0 Cherry St. Macon. Ga.
E ALE US IN BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, TRLNaS VALISES, UMBRELLAS.
Hand work of all the leading maker], especiallv the CKI.EBKAiED
ZEIGLEK I5KD?>.’ i*H|J VDELPIUA SHOES.
mjraf 3010 x.
V /
1P.P.P.1 P.P.P.
(Prickly Ash, Poke Hoot, amt PoUuis l nm.)
CUKES
SYPHILIS
Prfmarv, Eruptions, Secondary, scrofula and Tertiary and scrofulous Syphilis Syph¬ Erup¬
ilitic
tions. Ulcers and Old Sores. Rheumatism an«l
j powcr of " P1 ’’ ^ «""*
j SCROFULA
Is an imparity in the limmin- blood, producing the I.umpc Anna, or
Swelling, caujiug of sens which on 1'. P. I’.,
l.ees. or Peer, tor the curu v.sc
the irreute.'i blood medicine on earth. All theso
diserisos yield life readily and hew to strength. the power of 1*. P. P.,
giving now
BLOOD POISON
Cured in its worst form ; sometimes in c * with
Erysipelas, where the patient w&a in Etc ual Paid
and i^ivcu up Ulcers by the broki physicians. till the In sonic ca C3
Ucroruloaa out i-arty was a
m i-s of corruption; a bottle of 1\ i\ U. was
I procuretl, and the disease yielded quickly.
RHEUMATISM
And in nil Affections of the Kcod. P. P. P. stands
alone wonderful. and unrivaled, and Bomo of its cures uro
really I? puffer from anything like Syphilis, Scro¬
fula, you Ulood Poison, Ulcers, 0\1 Softs, ltheiuna
ar.d Poras
emm) is no secivt patent medicine like th“ many
on the market. Its formula is 011 evorv bottle,
sassawaavBRsisr
July l!ll-vr
MJm
Leave your orders
for stove' wood at the
furniture store of Fos
ter iS: Harris and they
will have prompt at¬
tention. E. H- BACON
may 21 f
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•
5-‘ 11
gm-isr-,.;';;--..? r i.-t ■ '■/ G;
a ou... . -3
i
LfPPMAN’S PVRAFUGE
18 CALLED T1IK
Wonderful Chill and Fever Expeiler
It cured tlie chills find furor, times up the system,
p-ives hu appetite, bringing strength and hoalth to the
Buflerer.
Lippman Urollicrs M holcs.-ik* Di-iig
gists, Soli'-Miunilactiin-i-s and I’i-ojiric-
toi-s. I,i\*juii;iii Block, .Savannah, Ga.
For sale everywhere. fri
.1 uly HMy
>.►
w>m?t
Combined With Great Refracting Power.
TIIKV ARK AS TH A NSPA It L N T A N D COLOR LESS
AS LIGHT ITSKI.F,
And for "ft hum. of untiuranuf t<> tlie eye rannot
In- excel loti, enaMinjc the wearer to read for
hours without fatigue. In fact, they are
Perfect Oir^hi PreRervcsrs. the
Testimonials from the leading physicians legislators, in
United Status, governors, senators,
stock-men, men of note in all professions and in
different branches of trade, bankers, mechanics,
etc., can be given who have had the sight ini
proved by their use.
ALL EYES FITTED,
And l-'it Giiariinti'eil by
HKItltMAN .V HHItKMAN,
BA STM AN, GA.
These- glasses are not supplied to peddlers at
any price. A. K. 114 wki:s.
WIIOI.KSAEI-: DliPOTS J Ai-sTiNyi-lx*'
Feb. 8. 1880. nm
T SJm s
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Lawrence’s LIVER Stimulator
A Cl'L’E FOB
IHI. I.tors FEVER,
DYSPEPSIA
HEADACHE,
CHILLS AND FEVER
COSTIVENESS,
DYSENTERY,
COLIC, ETC
IN Fact, All Billious Diseases
FOB SALE BY
'J'. J. Bccjian,
Physician and Surgeon.
Eastman, <la.
sap 18.lv r
Dr. J. M. Buchan & Son
PHYSICIANS AND DRUGGISTS.
EASTMAN, GA.,
Offer their professional service- totlio
l«‘°I de of 1 hi- immediate and siirround
mg counties. One or the other can be
found at their ofiices at any time. All
ealls promptlv attended, day or night.
Patients at a distance vi-ited by special
contract. diseases,
ffiTAll chronic and private sjiecialty.
either of male or female, a If by let
No charge for consultation,
ter All’ -end stamp for immediate reply.
consultations and letters private.
A good supply of drugs are kept con¬ the
stantly on hand, including ;dl_ of
new remedies. 7-5-ly
uua r o v EAiirn
1 - the reason people will not, cannot, or
do not see any difference in cheap nos¬
trums put up liy cheap John houses or
irresponsible parties at enormous profits, worUl
rather u t-ke a tiic-li.-ine of
wide reputation and on- that is giving
m, iver-i d s. list action a: equal price such ?—
No medicine in the world i- giving purifying
unparalleled satisfaction for
the blood as Bwuis’ Bi.oon Pcrifikk W
Bi.ooi> Makkk, and every bottle that
docs not do its work will cost youon th¬
ing. For sale in Eastman by I L i' isiikk,
M. I).. Druggi-t.. 1-iin t ir
EARS, NEEL A CO.
Ll AIMNG ( L 0 TH 1 EBS,
557 Cherry St., Macon, Ga.
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