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MUD AY, JULY 19,1889. f
Democrat ie Organ of Dodge Count}'.
Two Mischievous II l’s.
A large number of citizens of
Dodge county . met f a( 1 ,1 the com.
liouse in Eastman on Friday arnl
unaimnously adopted rcsoiutioil.-.
condemning the Olive bill and the
bill ... to 1 oriel . (lie ,, charter , oi ,■ Die
r .
SavaUQall and Western railroad,
noth of which are now pending r an •
the legislature. The Morning
A v . has , 1 , bought , that 1 there ,
ows never
w, H any probability of the passage
of the olive bill, and there m cor
tainly no good reason for the pa
sage of flic bil! to forfeit the enai
ter of the Savannah and Wert™.
Tl “™.....I,ce» » sreal del „l
talk (hroucliout the |.Slate7ubout
1 he Olive bill, and it is probable
lhat»tlholast 8 c SS ionofU,o les
Tliev were illlluenced lo do SO.
perhaps, : . by the tear ,. that ,, . ail n me
railroad illteresls of the Slate
danger .... being cont , rolled ,, .
were 111 01
by one r.r more great ° combina
lious, and that these combinations
would check the State’s prosperity 1 1 '
nnd roi) the pcojile. A few .
moldbs’(“ircflll mourns < an nil consideration ( imsmuduun of
file railroad situation has
ed the most of them, doubtless,
that (heir fears were unfounded
.......at 11.0 Olivo mil
jj cither I han benefit the State,
!f 11 there liltlt are .lit 1 mo ho t e who H no si Will, ill fa i.noi vor
1 lie bill the conclusion is almost
inevitable iliat , ,i they , i have not .
given in, and its probable effect if
it, • j, should I,, become law, i careful |
a as
and conscientious consideration as
they ought.
If (lie hill should become a law
it would have a most disastrous
effect upon railroad building ill
lllO . Kill I roads trial .
pilllO. an*
projected, 7 would be abandoned a!
once. r J .„ hose , having money lo in
vest ill new railroad enterprises 1
would avoid (lie Slate, and conn
railroads (ic;e that are would s „„.ly be deprived in need ol of
the . i benefits i ... and | advantages , , which .i-i
t hey Confer.
... li there ,i weie no . pioteili , , . n
against railroad monopolies and
combinations, .... there . | , . i , i
something to be
.
ion
i it
time tho commission
existence ’ the people 1 have not
*
boon oppressed by the railroads.
When they have felt tlmt justice
was being done them, they have
sought ^ redress from the commis
siotl and obtained ^ < it. As long as
ttir> t tie emnniission < omnnssion roticiins u inams — — and amt
there is no doubt that it is here to
Kla.v—(l.cre will 1,, „„ ,«-o SS i(y
for legislation to protect the peo
pie i against , railroad -l.i combinations. i • , •
Til© Olive liill lias already done
a great deal of harm, because , it •.
lias caused those who had agreed 7,
to invest . . . railroads ., i • ji this • btate j
m in
to hesitate to do SO. Thev * niav *
not have thought , , tnere , vas any
great nrobabilitv 1 that the hill
‘ \
WOlUu ]>HSS, ullt they ilitl not want
to take any J risks, particularly as
thev sought legitimate . . enterprise .
a
r»yi»5 • f* rro« and not a spe
dilative undertaking. Besides,
UK'!- vorv na(t,rnllv argued that if
the legislature would enact sucll a
law as the Olivo bill U.ey might
more Illiberal 7 and ! hostile ?*£!*“;.....j! to rail- 1
1,1,1 •
.Nn thr. r oo,.lc,ln no t «a'" the ,
Olive bill to bccomo JI aiui
neither do they demand the pas
sage 0 of the bill to forfeit the
tor Oi tllC Savannah and u cstom
road, , Or any Other .» roau. i an 1 lit}
want all the railroads they can
fret, and thov don t want those
crippled , , which , they iuivt'. m i iu y
JUVC 1 coni -i dence in theil 4 i • I.U.K .. ou , 1
commission, and are willing ^ to do
pend 111)011 that institution to
teet tiiem , amun-t railroad ti
polies and comWnaUons.
SAMCEL THE REFORMER.
LESSON ill, THIRD GUA'ITER, INTER¬
NATIONAL SERIES, JULY 21.
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Text of the !***»., I Sam. »II, I-18-Corn
mit to Memory Verses 3-4 —Golocn
Text, Tsa. I, 10, 1 7—Comments !tj the
I lev. I>. 51. Stearns.
[Compiled from Heston Helper Quarterly by per
mission of II. a Hoffman, publisher, rhiludel
piUia.] Kirjath-jearim
1. “And the men of came
awl fetched up the Ark of the Lord.” Thn
holy vessel, the Ark of Jehovah, which was
the most sacrei vessel in the Taberaacie, or
ln the Temple, the ;;e,io Ark being n-d hi
each,and which i mentioned now at leant .
onool - the most interesting of Bible . idion,
andq»akstfj nmof Jt&ns bothaa f. l and
man, God’a law In Hla heart, delighting to dp
tho will of God, fulfilling all righteousness,
the end of the law I r righteousness to every
one that beU.vfT.li, our mercy neat, our hidden
rn „, J!ia) tmr m g i , ivEst chosen by God, the
great head of the church from whom the
cherubim arc formed, tho revelation to us of
the Father’s love and eternal purpose; and
know,, till tho temple of God is opened in
““
2 . “While tho ark abodo in kirjath-jearim 1
‘J /'C Ad
longerthantwenty years; Vint tho loefc j
clause of tills verso may indicate that this
proporoyour hearts unto tho Lord,and sorvo
Him only.” This was tho exhortation of
BumU( .l to Israel as they lamented after tho
D)rd,und ho assured them that if they would
thus sincerely turn to God Ho would deliver
thomout of the hand of the Philistines.
5. “I win pray for you unto tho Lord.” In
Jns. v, 16, wo arc told that “the effectual, Icr
^ prayer of n righteous man avnileth
much,” and we know that Moses by liis ill
torcosBion Bavod Israel from destruction moro
than once. In Jor. xv, 1, Moses and Samud
arc associated us men mighty iu prayer. Cod
told Abimdech that Abraham would pray
for bunand thus bring blesing to him and
i his house (Gen. sx, 7, IT); and Abraham's in¬
j tercession for Sodom it ((ion. xviii, 20-33) E a
momorabDoccasion, l to bo feared iimt
heart,in tho name of Jesus, for that which
wc ren,, y <leslro tor nifi e lo 'T
, & “They gathered together, drew water,
; potmd It out boforo tho Lord, fastod on that
day Y mid said there, ; We have ninned against %
-
th ^ „ Tho IK urinff outof wntor n .
I bolizod their holplosiraiid penitent condition;
I they &li w«ro as water gatberid spilt on tho ground,
wh cannot be up again (11 Bam.
xiv, nj; tiioy had nothing to piemi but their
guilt and thoir f real uood, and convincod of
this they turn with fasting unto the Lord.
7. “The Philistines hoard.” Lot tho poo
pio of God come together iu true humility to
s<’(;k Him and the enemies of God will ho sure
to hoar of It. It issm-cly true that “Satan
trembles when ho boob tho weakest saint upon
hig knees,” and if ono praying saint makes
hiul Remblo a nation in truo penitential
prayer iimt must make him awfully afraid, bo
wo ao notwoiKim oigl cue j/iiiiistmw
Rather against Diael when they hoar that
Israel have gathered unto the Lord, i It is
not necessary to suppose that tho Philistines
citejtherhiiistiuosonward.
8. “Cease not to cry unto tho Lord our
Go;lforus .,. This« thoir prayer to s,u„
uel It is good to hoar them say “the I_,ord
our Ci<«l,”aii(l they havo a right to say it
now g ) nee they have truly turaol to Him,
and lie will undoubtedly prove I-Iimself to lie
“tho Lord thoir God,” for lie says, “Call
v „ lll the day of trouble; I will deliver
thou sli alt glorify mo." (I’salms 1,
r:i
■
tluit when Mosos’ hands were
J s ,-ae| prevailed, and ulinn tn. y were
let down AmaEk prevailed (X.x. x\ i i, 11).
9. “And Bmnuel took a sucking lamb and
Offered a burnt offering wholly unto the
^ m
offering ^^ typiflos tho sacriffce ot the Lord
Jes «a one, tho only
sacrifleo for ?in; and reminds us that without
shixldingof blood there is no ronvUsion, and
that only in tho nsmo aud by virtue of the
m „ ritaof clll . ist Cftn „ , , !r ., w , r com o
toGod. (ileh. is,22; Actaiv, 12 .) Samuel
Mlcvixi God and canio trusting inthosacri
floe; thus trusting ho came with confidence
jllGocl aa<l W as heard, in I John v, it, 15 ,
We read that “TWa is the confideneo we havo
in Him, that if wv ivsk anything according to
Hb w m iio hoamth us, and if wo know that
Uo boar U3 t whatsoever wo nsk, we know
ffint. wo have tho petitions that wo dosirod of
Him."
1U - “The rhiiistiuos drew near to battle
against Israel; but tho Lord thundered with
a great thuui r * * * and discomfited
t that j ic:u ns ” The they l'hitistines conquered may have when thought tho ark
or^n
was iu the camp of Israel, so they would con
aucr but cUvum-nmoos. had changed
At that time Israel relied on tho ark, and i t
was simply a battle l* tween men and men,
God of Isqiel, and consequently (hey could
John 28, 3D) and when He SiiCiX
xii, speaks lu judg
JS^^“gJ5SS^V*JK ELL’: ‘Ui-'A:
v.
mfnts ar ,;, n „ t vet nv.D mv.iiegr;butm .
every t. v.-hcr show tho s-eb loi-s from tin :
word of l; Ithutthcr U wwath f-r a.l wi.
ur^D every one to turn quickly t > ( vl. re
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n. ii “Ebone»>r, hiibcrto hath the Le-rd
helped Philistines, us.” for Israel the Lorti purs»ued fou£htfer ana suioto them,r.n toe !
Samuel, ro Israeli commemorate faith in tho the future, victory and
strongthen ^LThc'Ljid sot up
word EIv..«L. r is only four. 1 inth.-so tliroe
places chnps. iv, 1; v, 1; vii, 12), tho first two
r G rrii _ to tho Victory of tho Philistine but
tins one to tho victorv of Israel when they
tmly roptnUxl and relied on Jehovah. How
' 1 k l>aok h th
1 v u '•'•'t*' " ,0 " ' n : ?
enemy (xmquered because we were sinful and
disobedient, and in how Ebenezer many [such to mark places the
have \ve now s t up an
fact that where cnee wo fall ot sin
jb a3? 3£^a m
h. a
* Q 9 — ...... ■ — 1 SUMMER ^
It is our pleasure to announce our usual SPRING and
display Of Boys’ Sill Chil€li*eil’s»
4 Si •, Yoiit VA ft
(3* 'J
wu t&C.. aL tj
UiK^'l'WGfir I~' , " Tr liuts .
Furnishings, ^ x ’ T CCKWCc!l% 7
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We do not exaggerate when , we say ^tuisni.nrsssnlcpWuM that our presen t season sex
hjbit SURPES.ES any stock EVER shown by us, in QLAL1Jx,MA
.j.,;,, | , r ,1 IM.-RKECTION of PIT.
MAIL OilDLRS
it . your vnnr most most careful careiuiaux attention, and rules for measurement and
Other miormation cheerfully sent on request.
(j (j l) -
Shipments with privilege _ of examing before paying.
EXTRA SIZES,
For ST01 T, THIN, TALL and SHOill gentlemen a specialty.
ll.SbXl.tS
f 1|Pavv Sf«()K/1«thing. I)!!r chases. and extraordinary haveime facilities, obtain
TliADKS in We job lots find
miiot fail to prove profitable investments for COl A lit 1 JL)rjALLl\b
TT. T.eVy«fe BTO,
T(M> jai>• Clothlm, * V- * y 1 P.I.O. • ' 106 Congrees ^ Streep
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-WHOLESALE DEALERS XX
GROCERIES, FLOUR,
Liquors Tobaccos and Cigars,
J45 & 147 Bay and 1 Whitaker Sts.,
bA. *\ V 7 - AIN A "INTTnT JN iAJxt, A T-T C3-EOI^C3-IA.
138,140,142 and 144 New York Office:
Jiay, Cor. Whitaker St. .7.0 Hroadway.
SA VA .V XA If, GA
i -o-i y-t 11
ScIiofleM’s Iron. IS Fits, 1
MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS OF
STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, SAW MILLS, CO „ rirnr I JON ,,, v J HESSES,
General Machinery and all Kinds Castings.
Sole ()wiKTS and Manufacturers oi
SCHOFIELD’S FAMOUS COTTON PRESS,
To Back by Hand, Horse, Water or Steam.
Brass Goods, Pipe Finings, Lubricators, Belling, Packing Saws. Etc
(Ieneral Agents for
Hancock !«sp.irators and Gullets Magnolia Cotton tins.
J. S. SCHOFIELDS SON
mv 81 -lyr MACON, GEORGIA.
J. M. BATEMAN,
--REPRESENTING
m T EGSE1S’ SONS,
THE OLD RELIABLE WHOLESALE GROCERY HOUSE,
€
Will call on the Merchants of EASTMAN every two weeks.
This house is agent for the following celebrated and popular
brands of Flour:
WADE HAMPTON, LEONA PATENT, WHITE VELVET.
The PARTI DO is the best 5-cent Cigar in the market.
Also agent for the famous MISSING LINK Tobacco.
June 4-fim ___
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u Q S - 11 m h y
is y ^ mi g:.= m i
MANUFACTURERS OF
C BACKERS A a 1DER
ANDY, J
and Wholesale Dealers in Fancy Groceries, Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, Pipes, cte
Our Candies and < 'nickers cannot be excelled for their purity.
Tlw Ch.u,»™r rt.t.r ..nil.*!.. \\> also have Peach and Pear Ciders.
SinSSin't-j,. ............. p^mp.««»«.». „„ rBam ,.
Goods neatly packed aud satisfaction guaranteed. Bend US a trul order.
S|0A __ lit 2. 1 £ _____ \ HAl TT^r A A ilildU, i P H i
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>TOIVK—td:t Popular St.; FACTORY —!5 b 458, -MO, Fourth Street,
June 14-3in MACOA.ua.
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W A. REDDING. W. P. BALDW IN.
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REDDING ^ & BALDWI N ,
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Winstiip * Callaway * Maim,
. Give . can.
Keep a fall supply of the best at the lowest prices. ns a
363 Second Street, Pflscon, C3«
sept.ij. iSSS. \y
B. W. PENDLETON,
Collector of E. T. V. & G. R’y. claims,
EASTMAN, GA.
Having been fifteen years in the rail¬
road service, handling claims for dam¬
age, loss, overcharge, etc., i am pre
service will he' 1 obtainable represented'by in this the>st section of le^al the
State, and at very little expense -- In
formation of any kind will he supplied
promptly.
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St. LOUIS, “Indian KSO., are pro
patch rbiaIIy -ays; liea!tIiy and worn, strong, >n often
vl , babies
, nare },j n g for days with their
upon their backs. Ill fact, they lre
linemcnt, with their tribes, upon the
march. These women acquire their
great strength and power oi endurance
by using a weed that grows in their lo
cality, out of which a medicine is now
being made, and kept bv the druggists, (Female
umto the name INDIAN WEED
Medicine.) (Female Medicine)
“ENDIAN WEED weak,
has proven a great blessing to the
delicate, over-worked women of our
large cities, for it is said that all who
use it keep robust and healthy. city, and
Drs. Herrman & Herrman, keep.it.
M. M. Bush & Co., Chaunccy,
aug 30 ’88 s-w ly
Important to Advertisers.
Prow this date all Irani notices
must be paid for in advance, as
required by law.
The Times-Jochnai. Printing Co.
Dec. i, iSSS.
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Sheri (l ’s Sale.
Will be sold at the court house
door of the county of Dodge on the
first Tuesday in August, ISSt), be¬
tween the legal hours of sale lots
of land Nos. 281, 2S2, 289 in the
15th district of said county and
Nos. 283 and 307 in the 20th dis¬
trict of said county, levied on as
the property of B. II. Harrell to
satisfy an execution issued from
the Superior of Court II. Leacock of said ifc county Co.,
in favor C.
against the said B. If. Harrell.
,J. T. RAWLINS,
Sheriff Dodge County.
July 5, 4-t.
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that
bills will be introduced at the July
session of the Legislature as fol¬
lows:
1. An Act to extend the corrpor
ate limits of the town of Eastman, and
for other purposes.
2. A n Act to amend an Act, entitled
an Act to incorporate the town of
Eastman, etc., approved December 15, of
1871, providing that the County
Dodge shall pay jail fees in state cases.
3. An act to prohibit the furnish¬ manu¬
facture, sale, exchange, or
ing of spirituous, malt, vinous bit¬ or
other intoxicating liquors within or
ters in any quantity., five
miles of Bethlehem Missionary
Baptist church in Dodge County,
Georgia.
4 An act to prohibit the sale,man
ufacture, exchange or furnishing
of spirituous malt, vinous, or other
!5
anv church in-Dodge county, Ga.
5. An act to amend sections ten
and eighteen of an act entitled
“An act to incorporate the town
of Chauncev, Dodge county, providing ap¬
proved, Sept. 41,1883,” shall
that the county of Dodge pay
jail fees in State cases and that
marshal's sales be had in the town
of Chauncev.
G. An act to amend “An act to
incorporate the town of Chaunccy
in Dodge county, approved the punish¬ Sept.
1 , 1883, providing against for (lie laws
ment of oif'enders
of said town by confinement in
the jail of the county, or in the
guard house of the town, or to
work upon (he streets of the town
and for other purposes.
7. An act to incorporate the Bank
of Eastman, and for other pur¬
poses.
t\,r A. MORGAN,
Real Estate Agent,
EASTMAN GEORGIA.
Valuable farming lands and hand¬
some home sites near anil adjacent to
Eastman, for sale at rare bargains. Ad¬
dress or call on IV. A. Morgan,
7-5-ly fri Eastman, Ga.
J. C. & J. w. SHELDON,
Contractors,
EASTMAN. GEORGIA
Plans, specifications wooden and buildings. estimates
Tirnisiied for brick or
Correspondence solicited and promptly
answered. Address Box 50. Eastman,
Georgia. fri julv 5-ly
Old people suffer much from
disorders of the urinary organs
and are always gratified at the
wonderful effect of Dr. J. H. Mc¬
Lean's Liver and Kidnev Balm in
banishing their troubles. # 1.00
per bottle. 22 tf I
lloligious Appointments.
Rev. P. M. Council, a prominent!
colored divine of the Baptist church,
will preach at Uodwinsville every sec
on 1 Sundav and at McRae cverv fourth
Suudav in each month during this year,
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tip oc t. i ,
PIiO*i ESS I ON A L CARDS.
D 1{. J. I). HERRMAN,
Practitioner of
Medicine and Surgery,
EASTMAN, GEORGIA.
Office at City Drug Store of Herrman
& Jlorrman. Residence cor. 1st Ave.
and County Road Street. 7-5-ly tues
II ARRIS FISHER, M. I).,
Physician, Snrgeon and Acconchenr.
Office at Eastman Drug Store, next
door to post office. Residence, corner
Fifth avenue and Church street.
Eastman, Ga., Jan. 11, 1SS9, ly tues
JAS. K. MOOD, M- D.
Physiciasi and Surgeon.
Office in basement rear of Masonic
Lodge, formerly occupied by side Dr. C. T.
j, a timer. Residence south of Court
House Square. to dec 10
D K. AY. L. SMITH,
Dentist,
IIA WKTXSVJLLE, - GEORGIA.
Office in Pulaski House.
12-1-88-ly tues
J^cLACY & BISHOP,
Attorneys at Law,
EASTMAN, GEORGIA.
Will practice in all the courts of the
State. Attention given to Convey¬
ancing, Examination of Titles to Land,
Furnishing Abstracts of Title, Execu¬
tors, Trustees, Partnerships,Collections,
Contracts, Criminal Law and all other
branches of practice. Office at Court
House. 2-l-ly tues
ili TA LIAS HERRMANN,
Attorney at Law,
EASTMAN, GEORGIA.
Will practice in the different counties
of the Oconee and Southwestern Cir
euits. 7-5-1y tues
E. A. SMITH,
Attorney at Law,
EASTMAN, GEORGIA.
Office over store of E. J. Peacock &
Co. 7-5 ly tues
W. I.. CLARKE. nOBT. 11. NORMAN.
LARK & NORMAN,
Attorneys at Law,
MT. VERNON, GA.,
will practice in all State and Federal
Courts. nov. 29, ’88-ly
G. W. ETHRIDGE & CO.
DEALERS IN
Fine Whiskies,
Wines, Etc.,
410 POBLAR St., MACON, GA.
We make a specialty of the
JUG TRADE
/fSaf“A!l orders by mail receive
prompt attention. marl2-lytu
Eastman Barber Shop.
\c T \r \ x ' r» '
First-class in all Anointments
AY. F FAIN, Barber.
Snuerior facilities, best workmanship
and good company always found in our
sliop. Jan. 11 ’89
T. H. Davis,
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE
STABLES.
Now Supply of Stock. Hacks, Etc.
LUMHER CITY, GA.
Alarcli 14, 6 mo. tu
J. L. SHEA,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
MACON, GEORGIA.
aprl-ly
Flour ! Flour!
Silver King,
Mallory’s Pride,
Hati-v Joe,
Red Rose,
The best brands. Sold by Pendleton
Bros, at the lowest cash prices.
t^OL MASON.
FASHIONABLE RARRER.
Fourth Avenue near Postoffice.
Eastman, Ga.
First Class in Every Respect.
Ticket, 10 shaves, $1.00. Single sliave,
15c.
Mar. 22 0-mo fri
For Sale or Kent.
The Dwelling House of Mrs. Mug
ridge. next to the residence of J. F.
Dei.aey, is offered for sale or rent to
any responsible white person. For
particulars, apply Dkj.act to Bishop.
je.-tf A
—--;-—---rv-r Any of extreme Bowel disorders
case
maybe prevented by using Lamars
Diarrhoea Mixture in time.
Rovai. Owi..
White Satin,
Central City.
Blue Ribbon.