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VOL. I.--N0.59.
I5K!!'!■’ LOCALS.
Alford Alumford keeps fresh
loaf bread.
Alford Alumford receives fresh
fish every Saturday.
For cabbages, Irish and sweet
potatoes go to Alford Alumford’s.
Alford Alumford deals in fruit
and vegetables.
trip to towns for a few days.
(to!. ME B. Coffee is at Indian
Spring thi- week.
Ircii -• scarfs at 75 cents in late
shades, at M '. Wvxnks "•
See . a.lininisitrators ..... notice in
anolh t* column.
Mr . A. B.Crimslcy.oi Cochran,
w - in the citv last week.
>%,*. lew.*,: C.v. per
Lush".' at M. WvnxkV.
M- . j Tim,ins of Baxlev
‘
' V “- : ' Ki ' ma,l!SUn,1,,y , -
Mr. 11. Waterman, of Ilawkins
villo. was on our street- Monday •
....... i.'., !,ar;ie 1. art 11, an, ol
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S wa : m Eastman Mii,„-y.
Je wkets. f:,-t black, a! 75
(•mi ‘ s ■ .viiicsl ever shown tor.M.
at M. \v vnm: s.
.55 r. Wm. !.::zaron, of
w; I he guest of the Hotel
iuesday.
Lo out for S. Herrman &
Bro.'s big advcrliseinent in next
issue.
Mr..). W. Port or i s e rec I i n g a
n-at dwi-liing in the northern
part of the City.
Mr J('oody, one of Pulaski's
be t. farmers, was here on Tues
day.
Mr •!. (’hivlon Clements,
Spring Iiill ....... , r ev -
d i \ s ! Ids week.
(Jhi'ilrcn's and Misses'lloso at
25 cent - per jiair, wortli 40 cents.
colors guaranteed, at M. Wynne's.
Airs AL Wynne and children
have returned from a visit to her
father. Mr. Murdock McRae.
M, 1.1). Wynne, of
is th.-;; 1 -t of her son, Mr. M.
Wynne, of this place.
Tin wallr sets at $2, the largest
im-1 handsomest ever offered
t ho price, at Al. Wvxxk's.
If there is anything in signs we
pivdict there will he a wedding in
Eastman in the near future. -
Ladies’ Hose, fast black and
guarnntei 1 perfectly stainless, al
35 cents at AL Wyx.nk's.
Mr. li. S. Badger, of Macon, was
iii our city Afonday last, the guest
of t lu Hotel de Lictch.
. Mr. Marstelo Bush from
winvi’!<* was here on Wednesday
and -avc the Times JovRN.vi.a call,
Ladies' fine Linen Collars at 10
ceil; s. and Ladies best Linen Cuffs
.-it 10 Hs. per pair at M. Wynne’s.
I.- li iDmes
a i ri'v'is.s A11 hie Al. Boss wick <( f
A''anta were married on the 5th
iust.
t'liildivn's and Misses' Hose at
10 cents per pair, worth 25 cents,
I ositively the best value ever of
fci-ed for the prise at AL Wynne's.
The Farmers' Alliance of Ala
con county has resolved to hold
their cotton until they can get 12!
cents per pound for it.
The Son* hern Alliance farmer
ot Atlanta has been made the
licial organ of the Georgia
Alliance.
Three men, one horse and a
mule were killed by a stroke ot
lighting near Albany on Friday
last,
New Dress Goods in greater va
riot v and clieaper than ever with
-silks and plushes to match at
Al. AV yank's.
Tii.' Cemetery is to be cleaned
up in a few days now, which will
a hi much to the beauty of Wood
L AV1I.
Messrs. C. 11. & E. J. Peacock,
and E. -A. Smith purchased two
thirds interest in the property of
Mrs. E. R. Carr. The transaction
involved $15,CH*0.
Mr. Af. AAynne is putting „ ’
llC
lnmlier on the ground for a stor
age room immediately hack of Ins
store. He sacs lie needs more
store goon for his heavy stock thi
fall.
Air. A. B. M< ore ? lias ourchasod
and moved into the Afugrige res
idence. This is a nice residence,
and we are gia 1 Air. Aloon is per
manentlv located in Eastman.
On Timrsday last Mr. Douglas
0.1 am. who lives live miles from
Kastman.happened to quite
ons ac * i lent, in which he had his
tVghbrokenjbylieing thrown from
his cart which lie was riding.
His ox-m became unmanageable
»»> ™ »«■*»■• »- •■>)" ■o-'ivsi
jnjur.es about the head and face.
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mj % ■as
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Mr. S. H. Low ther has laid on
! j our table the most prolific boll
cotton we have ever seen. When
| I °P I en will i! contains be Spring ten full Hill locks. during
at
camp meeting, which convenes on
Sept. 23.18S9.
Sot. Mason. Baber.
It,Vi:. .1. Kurd,, distal by
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Kted,.„*,»,,eat church. the Method!,t
<
J he bill to incorporate the
^em Bank of Eastman has passed
l he Senate and we hone in a short
time we will have a bank '
Mr. J. U . -uissell, who has Iieen
111 ';"- i ?<,ft l'^' for Baxley ‘ wo % 1\ ednes *
' *■ Will, l.in, .
1 i( >\e ol m.iws.
' J . -rs. W . W. Asl.burn and
\\. N. I.u-tch left on "Wednesday
to id tend a meeting,,r the stock
holders of tlie Augusta and West
Honda En.lroad Company in An
gm-ia on Timrsday. the 12th
Tliey carriul with them a
criptio:, list of *J 0,000, which the
people l.ere propo.-e to offer as an
iikiiii-' incut to get l.ie road t0
<'° ! m through Eastman.
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u,.solutions.
I)r. G. T. Latimer is dead.
()nr Di s trict Deputv Gram!
NI.ist it. Dr. G. 'J'. Lafimer
August, ISS9.
Only a few weeks ago he was
with us. and exemplified Masonic
work in our lodge, lo the satisfac
tion of the craft. A number of
our members followed him to
Arnericus and wit nessedwith lilcas
his work with the lodge of
that thriving citv. In a few days
after the news Bashed over the
Wit...... lbe .,«»». Of ™
beloved Deputv Grand’Afaster at
the Hotel Lanier, Macon Ga.
How sudden! Oh! how sudden
the call of our derm:, Grand Mas
ter Brother ;T ...
summoning
from the lodge beiow to that tern
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1lms i„ n . ib ].
reminding us of the great impor
tan- ; of the admonition: "Be ye
also ready, for in such uu hour as
ye think not the Son of Alan com
elh." But we bow, oh. Thou Eter
mil Jehovah in humble submis
sion to Thy will and embrace as
the truth the sentin ents of the
when he says.
“Judge not the Lord hv fechle sense.
But trust him for his grace;
Behind a frowning l’rovideme,
He hides a smiling face.”
Resolved I. That in the death
our Deputy District Grand
Master, the Grand Lodge of Geor
gia has lost an efficient officer and
the Masonic fraternity a faithful
brother.
Resolved 2. That though o»'r
acipiiidance with Brother Latimer
was limitedyef Bert Valley Lodge.
No. ) 10, F. -A- AL had learned to
love him much.
Resolved 3. I'hai we extend to
the bereaved family of our de
ceased brother our sympathy, and
would commend them to our
brotlier’s God. who doetli all
things well.
Resolved 4. Thai a copv of
resolutions lie furnished the
family of our brother, the Grand
Rod go of Georgia and be publish
e( j j a The Enterprise; also that
tliev be spread upon our record
*
book. J. 1). Marshall,
I). Bi'RXS,
S. E. Arstix,
Committee,
Hu. Yourselves Kick!
llememher that on the 21st day
September, JSS!), the adininis
of J. J. Rozar, deceased,
the personal property of said
among which is a llock of
head of sheep, <
1,500 some
nmles. and many other tilings
kept on a good farm. Bring along
pocket books, gentlemen.
T!t-> Fair! r l lie Fair! !
Builders will please take notice
that proposals to build the mam
exhibition building of tlie
fountv Fair Association will be
re( . e .; ve< l at tliis office for one week
from this date. Sept. Ll, l vv ''.
il. F:sHp:r, President.
XVanted at Om-e.
A portable saw mill at Reedy
spring Good bill of
Apply early to
AV. B. Roughs.
lu . '.y Spines. Ga.
B;KiiNlinu f llousi*.
I am now prepared to take
at tlie following
Per day.$1; by the week. $4: one
month, -1! R. S. Johnson.
a?tg. 20lt Proprietor.
,.A;:;:krifSS IdarrL. , .. r L:5
a Mixture.
EASTMAN, GA., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER * 13. 1889.
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EX-C 0 LLECT 0 K BALOV HVAI.S,
And His Sureties Hole ascii from
i tie 20 Per Cent Penalty .
DeLacy } ias secured the pas
sa geof a joint resolution for the
reiieiot Bauly Keats, me 101
tax ,-oHeclor of Dodj:. county, mi
J yeYvmZbe me coueci «l£tor w’as unalje
„
; e^Uont end pla.-ed.hen. m «*
ble who collected several hundred
| dollars and Oiled to pay it over
promptly. J he ordinary was sick
and too ill to allow bis
■ 1 I f „ -, Ir
■ ■
comidroller . , th
con pt oJIci within «i . the he time time p pre
'eetor ‘ and 1 his sureties ’ for over
’ , ‘ , J , ()f 0f) !. ( . r
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^ ^ ^ ^ '
being al .
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credits j' vouchers and
<l ‘ . ^ J‘ ,. , f b
^ p T ,
’ ou](1 !iaV e cancelled
(he xecution upon suc h settle
men t. hut had no authority to do
( 1 per* •cainsMlie collec
kr for the ‘>0 cent penalty
()I1 1 V _^14G—which this resolution
relieves against him. Mr. DeLacy
,1™, Mr. Ily.lU was »
al,< 1 * Ui 1 ' ‘ ‘ mi;.Ul-inti " ('on
st it ut ion.
IMS very conunendai.le in
DeLacy to secure the passage of
such a resolution, and the friends
ot or mi. Mr Reals Kyais feel ieea very grateful g
.
tor such an act. A ' V l/" .
tax eollectoi ot this county loi a
number of years. Everyone who
knows him respects him as an
........ «».l bb Mends will
lie glad to know that lie has beep
released from the 20 per cent,
penalty, as he was not wilfully
guilt v of the misdemeanor. There
, not vesiue •••Mix m Hodge county nntv
a more honest and upright
tl „„, Hy„! s .
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Owners o v Fiiu* Stork, Take
Not foe.
Iii advance of the other list we
publish this week our premium
f. for hor8eg< co i ts and mules.
ihe entire premium list w ill np
j )earverv soon, and will also be
‘
(]istribllt e(l in circular form
through the six counties mention
ed. ll. Fisher,
1'resident I). G. E. A.
Two snake Hites.
()„ Sunday afternoon a small
daughter 0 f Mr. Joseph Jones who
i ivCli | iv£ nules east of Eastman
wag bi(ten bv a snake, “know as
ij,e ground rattler” which caused
j, e r to suffer a great deal.
Also on Monday evening as the
eleven-year-old son of Air. Jno. R.
(; i,l ( l e ,is was returning from school
h(? was ijittcMi by a snake of the
snnie species. At tliis writing lie
is -ulfering very much from the
e f 7(?t .f s 0 f (| ie poison. They have
] b g svmpathies of the entire com
mun it v!
Triennial Comocation.
The Triennial Convocation
Arch Afasons that meets .
| Atlanta on Wednesday, Xuv.
i - (> th. promises to be one of the
most infesting occasions that
| Georgia has ever had.
j crowds of masons are
! from nearly all over the l
jStates.
MIKMILMS rOK STOCK
Ituisol in Do lire. i’llill^ Wilcox *
Duircos, Trlfair. amt Mont
gomci-y Counties,
Best breed marc and sucking colt $ 5.00
»<-t ‘'“it lx-tw.-cn 2 and 3 rears
old...................... ...... 2 " ,<)
Itc-1 roit between ] and 2 years
old.......................... 2.50
Rest stallion R years or older.... 5.00
Best combination liorse or mare 5.00
Best double liorse team liabitual
ly worked together and owned
by one man................... 5.00
Best mule coif 1 year or older 2.50
Be.it saddle hoi st* or mare....... 2.50
Fastest trotter in harness 1 mile,
3:30 minimum... 10.00
Fastest single footer or pacer. .•me
mile...... 5.0c
IU'WIXil HAl IS.
Fa-t-t iior-e. half mile, !~-i two
in ttiree. lO.Oo
F:i-;■ -: horse, one mile, best t«o
in ttiree.................. 10.00
A special premium of five dol¬
lars is offered for the lies! plan for
a three room cottage, barn and
stalls for a cow and liorse, garden
and fields for a one horse farm.
The whole must be presented as a
drawing to show just how it would
look, with specifications as to
etc.
The intention of this is to im
prove the style of building and
arranging a one-horse farm in this
country, iu Uie points of taste, coil
vcnience and healthful ness.
H. Fisher.
An Eviction at Baxley.
Report reaches us that on
party of young men at that
boarded it and immediately pro
needed to tlie ladies' coach, and
s;nv , eVtfra | bi& bllck m .„ m di
from "'“V' Brunswick 10 Tf* and " other 9* points "Y
vT'ZZZZp
v ^ e ;he The negvoe ,
^ nQ| on] obs(inate bllt impu .
de , "J "* . (I, ^ U re l>Ji> . .. that t
as they had , paid first-class faie
they would hold first-class seats.
TUe ir ® ° f tlw b } 00 ds
aroused this decla- .
was greatly at
r^-vr 1
0We< ’ 111 v ' iH fh seveiai m 1C
negroes received wounds on their
heads and arms, and they were
-n ejected from the coach and
made to take a seat m the coach
^served for then coloi. A kl
egram was sent to a physician m
Macon to meet the tram and ex
«niine the wounds ol two or three
m> ( I see if they were ab.e to make
Ue J ourne >’
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A Thief Caught.
On Sunday night about 9 o'clock
when every thing was quiet and
all honest people were at home
U.eve was- W»*U
colored, prowling around the res
idence of Mrs. Ilerrman. The
not ^ ^ ^ "}* ever
watchful eye of Mr. Sol Herrman
was resting upon the would-be
bur g!ar. He watched him for
some time, and becoming weary,
'
d’"led , he RO. ,, Id capture him.
Mr. Herrman asked him m a very
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“’d . tearing . down .
running,
U'nces as he ran but Mr Herr
»>«» --mewl,a a racer lumself.
an<! outrun AV ash and lodged Inin
' ~ ^ 1 *
no) know,, Hr. 1 emnan let .1,0
"">«>'> go free wit!, the promise
that he would leave town and
stay.
Died.
infant daughter of Air. and
Airs. W. M. Clements died on Sat
m-day last at 10:45 o’clock p. in.
The remains were interred in
Wood Lawn cemetery at 4 o'clock
Sunday afternoon. Little Fan ti¬
cfe suffered much for three months
previous to her death, but her
ther in Heaven saw fit to take her
from this world of sin and suffer
i"- from mother’s and father's
care, and her sweet spirit will
ever reside in the Paradise of
His children.
Notice.
All persons having demands
against the estate of J. J. Rozar,
deceased, are requested to file the
same, properly authenticated,
with me, and all persons indebted
to said estate are requested
make immediate payment.
L. AL Peacock, Adm'r.
Sept. 5. 1S85.—4t.
For Sail-.
A good farm 3 miles east of
: Eastman. There are 35 acres of
^ fine orchard of apples and
peaches as can be found in the
State. For particulars apply
write to me at Anmskeag. Ga.
S. II. Lowtiier.
A Sail Death.
Air. AV. W. Bush, of Chauncey,
died on Saturday morning last at
li o’clock, after a lingering illness
of typhoid fever. He was buried
on Sunday with Masonic honors.
Married.
At the residence of the bride s
Mr. Rubin R. Evans,
miles north of Eastman. Air. J. M.
Dorsey was married to Miss Ella
Evans on Sunday morning last at
10 o'clock.
Lon Rates to Macon.
The E. T. Ak A G. Iiy. will run
an Excursion train to Macon on
Saturday, the 14th iust. and charge
the exceedingly low rate of 75 cts.
from Eastman and return.
Dr. H. II. Tucker Dead.
Dr. 11. H. Tucker, editor of
Christian Index of Atlanta,
accidentally fell out of a window
at his residence Saturday
died of his injuries Monday morn
ing.
For Cheap.
Three hundred bushels of genu
me . Peterkin cotton ^eed.
-ample stalk at Times Jofrxal of
fice. Eastman. S. H. Lowthkr.
The continued use of mercury
urea l**ii-i)ii.- the systems cans,-
«<> decay, and brings on in*
rheumatism. The use of s. s. s.
from the Wood.
^ hi! man fra in p. Send
switt SiwcWc Company. Dranvr 3,
lanta, Ga,, for Treaties of Blood
HHi ttEQPnYMFNPF J
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>'OHMAXDALE.
v<*„.,, ^' n ^ (*.,.,*
lh
X«v. York, where tl.ey will spend
. ,„ on .i, The Cant ain will
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1 \ ‘ y ro(he J on
'
" , »e captain ami d i. ^
.
a pleasant , visit and n safe return,
Mr. John Caddy of Harris dr
Mitchell's mill, one mile below
here,,met with quite a painful ac
( . idelrf a few (lavs ag0 . while load
I", , ,' :,r will* l.lml.er ll.v 1'ik* fvll
down and struck Mr. Caddy. He
waB ba(1Iy hurt he was confined
to t0 his room for several davs.
p a j )b Hardawav, of the S.. A. A
M. mid, was here this we, k. He
brought a' train of nine cars of his
r„ad 1 hrough on the O. R. A X,
n) ad to go down on the E. T., V.
*< broad to McRae to commence
laying track from that point to
meet) those laying from Abbeville.
He also carried back fifteen cars
of steel rail for the S., A. A M.
road, which came up from Brim
swb-k. The road now crosses the
,,,d is cn.pl.M ,o „.e O.,
R. A N. road. So ears can now be
run from here to Southwest Geor
vin IlieS. A. 9 M r„ a U. The
captam says they will have the
ears running through to McRae in
a week more.
The Nonnandale Lumber Com
pany can boast of the best sawyer
on on this this line line of ot the the ro-al road in ■»»«.» Mr San,
blow. He knows just what to do
" t i cZl, of Wheaton, has
moved ,, here th Ins interest ■ , ,• ng
W1
family lie has accepted he po
sdion of yard master or the com
i*any. We welcome all such men
0 (hi s ,L place
Mr «■,)"; .. . ( >» ol. . fl ly i ing f '■ •
up the ioa.1 Saturday, lie wa
very, reticent as U> where lie wa s
going,or what the attractions
but the knowing ones
there the fair sex
ested in the trip. Me
good luck, Fred.
Messrs. 11. L. and J. L. Wilcox,
nccompnniedl.y.Mr, J. T.
, Mi ,l . visit to their old Item. Son
day. They were missed very
much here during the day. they
are fine young gentlemen, and
some nice young ladies would r,
fortunate in capturing them.
Air. Asher Cr.vder has moved
his family here and is now a cit
i/.cn ol Noun ind.de.
E ( ‘v. John I Rogers, of Reedy
Springs, preachet a goo, sermon
•»! Zion s j ope neai ,ieie on ‘ ,1H
‘ 1 ,l A Inwi 'ning. i heie w .is a good
<'»ngvegaBon out 1 to hearjum. ^ He
ls %i ' l > ,uu<- 1 lo,l ' i 0 k v ,IS
ulooch and the people geneially
do -?« n 10 *
Air. w \\ m. i) I.us.i , «bed i in • ( .i haun
cey and was burred bunday He
leaves a "ife and --everal children,
" KUl ' K
whole commumty . mthe.r sad at-
1 \ r° it i i i i i «
th , .. . , . . .,
°
,l' ul D ias mow i ns anu y K ’u ,
| fUI< ° r '°? a OI1 ’ r '°° < ,)e0 l*
. fast liouaescan
movmg mas as
Miss Alice Green, who ill has been
visiting Savannah for several
weeks, returned to day. and
the young men are sra ; !es
EMPiiiE.
Empire, Sept. 10,-Messrs. Ed
’tors: It having been hinted to
">e that you wanted a reliable cor
respondent from here, and after
looking around a little have decid
ed tliai I am the only one that I can
recommend. 1 don't know much
to write, but then I don t expect
to toll!5ne mv ^lf to what I know
for fear my letter would give out
before I could sufficiently worry
your readers. There are a right
smart incomings and outgoings
now.
- Mrs. AV. B. Nall returned from
Troy. Ala., last Friday, where she
has been spemlim. sometime with
relatives.
Airs. T. L. Daily returned Sun
day night from North Georgia.
Tom Daily, our clever telegraph
operator, went some where and
-tsid a week, returning Sunday.
Col. J. D. Gregg, of Concord,
Ga., i- visiting at Empire, the
guest of tlie Ex-Coroner.
Masters Alan ami Charlie Davis,
two Little Coroners, have just re
^ nrue ^ rroni a ^ wo months’ visit to
coun, J'
Miss Ellen Steele, of Lumber
City, and Miss Louray Smith, of
Tattnall county, are visiting Mrs.
C. C. Hosford, of this place.
were married last Sunday.
reckon it is what you might call a
! romantic marriage, as neither of
,hem had !«.. ,n»rri,J Won,
»»d then they ro.nancedr M mi
Alula t let the old folks know any
!fght
i The Empire Lumber
has just p ut i„ sm electric light
plant mth 100 liJits. T Ihej , i loo. t
right comical so far away from
Macon and other big places, but
they shine just the same. They
are so bright that you can let a
mMl ,l,c d„k e6 , H,.t
comes.
In my next letter I will tell you
all about the hundred thousand
dollars^,,,h of machinery that
has been delivered here witlun
the last thirty days, and will 1>e
running in sixty days from now,
making this the biggest
business in the South.
Ex-Coroskr.
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Lmvoon, Sept. 2.—M e are hav- ,
. plenty ot
nig jain ^ ^
» >mmu\ aic oe, omm_, °H'‘.Td mou ai.u
more enthused over the
« ; « lu p ^" a L‘“V of the ^ •hildrin '
and i it not only teaclie. tin in u
be gentle and loving as the bleed
Christ, who died to redeem the
sinner from the polutions ■
^re.^hins tionsfo them Hx 1 liLr ^pira- 'bod
reach that heaven,y
where lute the mire i and uidju.tm, iust onbv liab
Re...... ■ imnrovjn ‘ - , in
JHa.iii.
Mr. J. M. Lancaster has been
sick * for several davs g”,“ with
kry, b, t wt ,ue r .aa to say in
nn pi^vin^ ^ ^ of A \ _
of Mr.
^entle.Jian conn |c^ty.
among us. ( omodei
welcome, Joe.
Me,,r.. I). A. am, J. J. Sb-.W
W-r b.ee «m on^ vn, 10 JJ.eJy
county ioi the past few nays.
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Third Annual Session
The New Kbf nezer ^ancu x
School Association will hold it*
^rd annual session with the Rock
wo n Baptist church, Out.
Every Sunday-school in the
soc j a tion is earnestly requested
; . en d delegates, who should bear
letters from the schools giving the
| f 0 ]] 0w j U g information: Xione and
))0sto ffi ce of snperintcndeml; name
j and postoliioe of secretary'; aver
a ge attendance of officers, geachers
and scholars; literature used coni by
(he schooI; the interest of the
nmuitv ' towsmls (he .-hools,
vv!lC | b er f avoraljle or I!0 (, and
information which may
•
in3£ructive ()r en( , )Uragin&
The following inter(;sting pro
I gramme will be carried out:
| j frihav, 1! o'clock school a.
!ers gprmon to Sunday- wor
| bv Rev. F. O. B.oykin,
Sundarschool evange]ist .
2 o'clock r. ai.
second, receive
^ ts of ^ols; tnird, pimi.it
f die-nss
foUowing subjects: It i» proposed
to use the Suiida.v-sch.ooi work to
better advantages. How can it
be done?- 1). T. Doughtry raid Dr.
G. AV. Blanton.
7 o’clock p. m.
First, Our Sunday-schools must
do better work for the young men.
How can if be accomplished?—Dr.
S. A. Foster :iu i James AVhitfield.
Second, Our Sunday-schools the
place to train a reading people in
formed of the doctrines and
of our churches.—I*. A. Jessup ami
T. C. Boykin,
SATURDAY, 0 O’CLOCK A. M.
Hear reports of committees.
Miscellaneous business.
10:15 o'clock a. m.
The siisject, “Our Vor.ng Ai'en.”
will be ably handled by Clem P.
Steed and J. AL Kelley,
Bene.(fiction, adjourn.
KEMABKrf.
Brethren, let me beg you to
come to this meeting enthused—
ready to offer the best you have in
this sood work,
I hope that no school will fail to*
send delegates, and I call upo:«i
the pastors of churches and f J
brethren who feel an interest ;ii
fi,e religious traimng of the vo .iig'
to see to it that there is no faiitmer
this respect. A
CIRCULATES
in tiifl Counties of lludge, Pulaski
Laurens, Johnson, Monte* mery, Tel¬
fair, Wilcox, Wayne and Irwin, amt
has subscribers from Melne (» Texas.
SEKD f'Oil SAMi’kE COPY.
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KASTStAK TIMES KMnWislu,! ti&j i i * o:u>olidnU‘tl Dec. i. vV S,
iKMXifc COUNTY JOCKNAL.
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tioxx from each school is requested ;
to defray expenses ol printing ami
been prepared and speakers
named, this need not debar any
from speaking upon any sue
jo,-* namrf, nor »po;, any subject
wind, ho m»v sdeciav ample op
portunjty. k. H. Bacon,
and Close Nm. li-c'Jreut l* r ,
tertalu tin 1 eoplc A O »o 1
Time in store lor Kvcrymaty. j
Xhe doors of tie Piedmont Kx-!
TM „ ition at piedmont Bark, At 1
t ’* bi J, will be thrown
3" “ SJoj ht , eers on <,, f . 7 and
,.n ti l X»v. i
The displays to be made in every
d rUneIlMt . m bo larger than
Ware and no doubt when
pass
th roug h the building and see the
g ra nd displays made bj’ Georgia's
f unners mechanics and artists of
, -1
description, tliev will eX
daini in the fullness of their
V(liceg? ^yhat: a great
these'Georgians are!”
"When such mop us our jipblc ;
an(U>1 oquent. Goivlon and (irady ;
are identified with such an instf
tution and enterprise', success is
counties to '
There will be more
t(fn(l for lbe premium, more
>«
five times as much machinery to
be entered than ever before, and
8 j 10W w jU be greater than.evev
' fire-works'
lie displays or will
be superior to anything of the
^vl ever seen in America. The
!«'» ^ a -V lie A.-ons of T\ ,o "Z u> n .
aIlll Detweiler, of Ne* York, are
ecmjiefing for the world’s chain
pkitwhip. and each one of them is
l ,a,d ’ 1)0r ! ‘ ” ! .’i The whole*
v ® r ” in 1 " Ih-e-wo,!... * be 1,msa ‘ v . e ll,o ! (Vll . 0..pl»y '
Ce»
,, y each w ffl be gorgeous in the
extreme.
w p d wc< j-. show, with its
1]lt>ir ponies,
and coaches
j and e ^ igrant waKO ns will be
dr awin»- card ever shown in
: ”
, „ , fl • ftill bt> freC to
I„ ,!,<• .............
^ ^ „f Western
j]if ^ The j m Hans live in their
j tent s and dress in their native cos
tumes, and have their dances and
sports just as on the plains. It is
.- imply a section of the wild west
:<-.slabiished in Piedmont Bark.
,'3ihe exhibitions accompanying it
Wf .-hooting, dancing, fighting,
aw-.superior to a circus in at'rac
tiom.
'Jllie railroad rates will ^ as
:as -e.w. On two days in each
week auent rate will 1mottered on
ewery rotd from every point. for
rmints unt'er 150 miles A will ^ be
a cent rate each way—that is a
lor point. 75 nuk's away will be $1.50
' the round trip, and lifly cents
wiH be added for the admission
•coupon- A man living 7-> miles
away will pay *3 for the round
trip, including adiwussion fee, on
i I t wo days in each week, aim u k
o.s will be good for five days. This |
;i]iplies to every road in the South.
j On other days the rate is 1-1 cents
> mile each way. BmW 150
1 miles the price is $3.50 lor the
round trip with fifty cents added
for the admission coupon,
Gen. Sherman will not
(i ie fair.
For Kent,
rin * Store* house recently occupy< m 1 hy
r™ Ax™n". n ‘
” K, H. Bacon.
U) Amoek<-:ig. H;i.
¥ li.
, .
kdWl'6'rtCt S LliHit oIIIIHmoIuT
A CUBE FOB
u iLfjnrs n ver,
DYSl'EI’S IA
M 1 "mILI AND VF.VEU
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(■()>. tivkness.
7 JYSEN'i'ERA'.
< OIJC, ETC
W Fact. All Billious Diseases
J ait A AIM! BY T. J. Been
an.
l’liysicimi and Surgeon.
Eastman. < *a.
3f* pit .hr
v ; i) XVr igiA. -if Rog< •rs. Ark., a
_ jttix*k grower,
X, farmer and
4wilt's S|>eci!i ■ pared Inin t»f
* that
,f twenty years
course ire that time hv ‘ l grea
iioonnt ot treatment, and * 1 f’ 1 1 1 '-' " '* 1 *'
i> that be did not scratch tire ti**- 4 !*
r S.
from n* JDCa. r*. >, Hire
au*ckiuidp-erman ntty.
A Woman's Discovery.
^.^ V ^^'. , 'j , '.Vttio nv’'*"'VV'ty ''in
w y l
vital organ- won* iiiuicnniuccl ami
I;;NX l h ^'‘X;X" m,', ■■ iuMy “‘•'.VX
1; not sleep; :-;,*■ m' is a
inimcnl.msiv etiml H**r mime is Mi-.
:K&Kr........." ■*
Mi])Vwlx , oS o uwnaky _ At
‘ 1 s! ‘- !( 1
mg IhcdulV of this court to , lew
a Pt x for county purpose -, for thA
ensuing rear,
It is therefore ordered by (lie
that a tax of 175 per c.mt
^ ," u ‘ ^ame.s lierc’n lev,. 1
5 “ ‘° '
For court and jury pm poses,
s5-per cent.,A,Oh 1.7.5: for bridge
purposes, oU per cent., *1 , Cm .
r P-r^cs. :;o pereu.t
w'pnlK' I .hiding
purposes, 2.1 per cent., !'bk\!C: for
coroner purpo-es. 2.1 percent.,
#HS.0G: forincideutal l»rp0_8cs, 1«
l ™. U,,al ' 1(0 l"‘ v
( ';ive IT undeV my JkamF and olli
cial signature, ■the day and year
above-written,
Ain fiAKi. L. Brum,
Ordinary I). C.
'
OEORGIA-Hodge < '<runty.
To whom it may concern: \V.
J. Phillips of lias dismission in due form from applied the
for letters
. .
(io ., at mv oflW on the first .Mm,
day in December A. I).,1SW». All
persons concerned will take no
tice to file objections, if any they
law. |>ave, wdlan (oven under the Imu- my allow..! haflil of„- J,v
cia Uy, this August *>, issh.
MichakxL. Rpacu,
B R. (‘aliiovn. (hdinavy D. 0.
Applicants Attornev.
o.-oumA-Bmlffe County.
Will be sold before the court
house door of said conn, v m, he
hist i \u*sdny n\ .. . .q
during the legal hot,i-of sale, to
the login-1 bidder, the following
molding. Five I,on,He. „W
4,000 feet m„rq or less,
eight table I 140 tui’nod halu -
ters.l e,s 40 box. \eei rt^'Setts, Vawed 1 -f «m|A||||;iw' ^Um. d
>
if (fit!, district G. M.
Dodge county, and to be sold as
the prowrty of J. IE Gainey bv
. Kbo
| Su|K>rior court, in favor of A. B.
; Gnmsiey for herself and a- next
! friend for her minor children
; ^^'tarm.it with tff’enlk of
| ; n . tu n,Fil to me. August
,; tb . jssy. J. T. Ka\vi,i.\
GkLacv A Bi-itop. >iuwifl D.G.
>
citation for Admin ■ strut Ion.
Georoi a—D odge Gounf.v. Ti
: ,11 w!,on, it may ••om-ertit •
('. Itniwn has in (tii)'Riuiapp ico
, ° j)b ( J ]| , ( ’\ v j i! ‘ammu-T'oii the <. ’
| b . )nvilj ).,te of said
(!0llI) t yi (jccoased, rtfid 1 wili pic-s
upon said application at my oihee
oh Hie first ......lay in < >‘'M*er,
l>«».
.dnia.y 1 . r .
B. R. ( ’aliioi s,
Applicant's AtGy, sepa l'.
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WSsaiEt*. (k
1 n YoariiCFll LWMflN’8
i nnl UoLSISl 8|||
Wt chills AbfidEdJuzroji arrvtR^l?
'5?1 vyjMB b'JD w
nl
i ah sau: r.v al core
J.Ti-es: VA Jir>,03.
r.- Ll
r i’o Turpentine Prcduceib.
SGRAJ’EHS,
-BELL DOAVXS”
AND "SHOVE DOWN ."
The Council Tool < “•>. I )onble
and Single Edge “I'm!
Down” and AVide Steel “Shove
: Downs" SCRAl’EBS are the heM
rmali ■ aud arc used by all Bromi
nenf < Ijx-rators. For ale by
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ELLIS. YOUNG & CO .
Sole Agent
SA V V V VH,u t. anJ BiM'NSiVIt , A
HU i, 30 4t
'i'iie Verdict Ciiaiiinioii-
S , itruggi*!, Bippu*. lull.,
- iii i n- Kl<
ry t> l-'.v
c sold has give til r in «'
:i *. dii« man • L
cun* I of it yt
IFire »
li* Hie, Oh ■ms: naa
in I l ver I* — rid r*
i- K s
hur Vtfc
dl it siaK’S of lit tver,
if dollar a
v tlcrrm <!r-