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DON'T FAIL TO SEE OUR STOCK OF CLOTHING, BOOTS. SHOES AN'!) HATS. WE CARRY A NILE LINE OF LAMES’ TRIMMED AND FXTBIJIMBB HATS.
Special a 13 arcrairiv £ s for tli AO Ok Wqv f 1/ ; TP1H Jk i H T*t Jk *U \t TIp JSJ2EB&:" \r$i Jjjr W*> *
. '•- .*£*. -. Lk _A 'k. qjy .a. a
10,000 YARDS CHECKS (<i 4; CENTS PER YARD.
50,000 YARDS CALICOS Qi 31 TO 7 CENTS PER YARD.
50,000 YARDS SHEETING 1 YARD WIDE & 6; CENTS PER YARD,
LADIES AND GENTS HOSE FROM 4 TO 50 CENTS PER PAIR.
OUR AGENTS
The following agents arc authorized
to receive-tib-'eription',advertising and
orders for all kind.' of printing, and r<
ceive and receipt for money on account
of the Timks-Joi kxal. Our lowest
Tates ami best terms will be given by
thera .
It. s. itf.t.Ki:. K. T. V. & G. Hail way
office, .luhnsbnvillc, Da.
J. [,. Horton, office TippcilS & Ilol
ton, Baxley, Da.
.1. II. WrriimiiNiiToN, office A. j
Thompson & Co.,Cochran, Da.
J. K. Cook (with Matt Cook), Lum¬
ber C ir •
Cot.. -1. W. St. < i. \iu, Kentucky.
IS. O. Bin ' row, Lumber City.
1)R. .1. C. MonkiomiiiiV, Chauuccy.
On. -J. M. Mi Xkf.j.. Mcllac. Da.
KJilD \ V. (TUB LB 11 •
FLORIDA FOR THE FAIR.
The Land of l*uowe rs Which Co¬
in in bus Troil Crowns
Clin ago.
And (icnis the Victor's I»ia«lem
with Twelve Uoliiuoor
Keasons.
Man-Otlier Soutliern States in
Solid Ai-raj -Subscriptions
Now Rolling In.
Chicago's twelve btttkesses.
At yesterday's Florida rally at
the (irand Racilic Mr. -lom-s, the
oratcu if the occ" • *°n. thus deYiv
erod himst if .a twelve cogent rea
sons why the world's fair ought to
be bold in Chicago:
1. Because Congress cannot de
ny her the request. H comes from
the great State of Illinois, that
nays more for the filling of their
capacious capacious pockets, pockets, for for the the privi
X * ‘ iiwiiwii-ipu _ .
i, .
lege cl cat i \ mg : . o „ < w
■ ■
to the support <d the Anlionn]
Government than does New \ork
with all the Eastern States
Lined.
2. Because site is the I ... r
the section of this country that
pays 85 pier cent, of 1 he entire
amount required for the support
of the National Government.
^3,00-),000 .. ......- populalioii *• y oaten -t:,”!' liiu
50 000,000 at the taking ot our
,
last census.
4 Because she is the center of
" .........
ing belt of our countn, the ma-t
essential things to feed crowds of
people. four to
5. Because she is from
six days nearer to every nation
under the sun with wnieh we
hope to build a commerce of in
terclmnge except Europe and Af
rica, than New \ ork, and England
can reach her shores with 500 ton
ships, drawing nine feet of water
wtlh her exhibits.
0. Because she clears more ves¬
sels yearly and more tons of
freight than does New York or
any other American city.
7. Because she has more hotel
room for the accomodation of peo
pie than lias New York or any
other American city.
8. Because site has the largest
ami finest auditorium building in
America, in which to hold, during
the National fair, conventions in
which to discuss the advancement
of the world's interest.
9. Because she is the most prac¬
tical city in America to demon
onstrate American enterprise and
industries, as site lies in the
heart of the farming lands, the
heart of the garden lands, of the
dairy farms, and of the poultry
producing country.
10. Because she is within a few
hours run from the; rent coalfields
and t rent iron furna •r>: tlte great
slate fields; within a few hours
run of every factory known to
American industries, whore vi>;
^^Tan^i^les^mst, acju.iint
tli.li, f!vi- v.itli Ulo !-. -d’iiitio
of our country. !>ot!i l«y laud and
water, than from a iv ether city
in the Union.
11 Because the world today
has no city tho age of Chicago that
can show anything to compare
•With . . Jit , r in . r JlMilatlOn, v in * thrut, | • •,
4 * \
the industry and enterprise of her
, nor W It • i tl X lie i snuiu^ur S OI C
TlPODc. J 1 ~
her Linkings, the beauty of llieir
archiiecture, the splendor of her |
QirTH»g»nr» G3-OOC&S OlB.©etTa*.
We Carry a Full Line of Groceries Furniture and Hardware. A Specialty in Trunks a id Valices. Cali and See Our Goods and Prices.
B? f r a S3 m P m r Fl ir IS ‘L ? m L L%-a< Sasuf- § E
ML e 1 A:„ZJ iiSi§!lv§ Sum C3
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lake and lake boat.', the area and
beauty and elegance of her parks,
and the notoriety of her great lire,
i in* rapidity ol her lebuildinc is
the wonder of the world, and her
press, through her cntcrpiiv.
reaches the end of the earth, and
tti6 \vorl<l wants to see hoi.
12. Because she is now the new
eagle of Am-rican principles and
commerce. 11,at will. With In r
line to the shores of the Gulf, and j
bid the war-stricken South come
beneath their shadows, so that she j
may shield and protect tin in
while , they again rebuild their
.......in behalf of lhe
Tampa Board of Trade, subscribed
$1,090 instock.—Ex.
SPECIAL NOTICE,
The Lieen.se to sell during the
Fair the following articles will be
; let to highest bidders on Monday
I next at 10 o'clock a. in., at
: Eastman Drug Store:
Soda Water and Lemonade.
Cigars and Tobacco.
Confectioneries and Cakes.
Restaurant.
Stock Feed.
Special terms to Fide Shows ami
Auctioneers,
1
; • New Orlliiiiinccs.
('■iexth. Chamber, Oct. 1, 1SS9.
1 ! —Be it imlnim.,1 Ijv the mayor
and council '[7“ i of -'tllis'Virdi- Eastman, That on
a r t u
niUU .c, it slutll be unlawful for any
person barrels. or persons to boxes, keep for sale
in m Darrels, inns, , ub<. noxes or any
i ■ other r\l (wtii vessel Vi .. .■/il whatever, irlmiovor rresh t Itsh
0 f any kind on the street or
j wa j| is between Second and Fittli
i avenues on Railroad street. Any
person violating slutll Hit' be, provisions convie- of
this ordinance on
tion, punished less by a than fine not $2.50 to ex for
ceed if 10, nor
each offense.
Be it further ordained by the
authority aforesaid, That no per
«<>n shall be permitted to pile
avenues, provided tliis ordi
mmee shall not apply to any per
sn,i who has wood s!ti])])od by rail
| : road inr'nissie for liomeconsumption. Any .«
"sr
exceeding CO n V iction, $50, jninished less by than aline $2.50 not
j | for each offense, nor imprisonment
or
»°t exceeding thirty days.
\\ T U. C'OFFKK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
EASTMAN, - - GEORGIA
|
E HEItlt.M.VX, --j
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
EASTMAN, - GEORGIA.
■ Ls> s.
LaWI'SHCS'S LIVER StiffllllatGr
A CUKE FOR
BILLIOT'S FEVER,
DYSPEPSIA
HEADACHE.
CMIU.LS AND -I EVER
COS n VEX ESS.
DVSENTEBV,
COLIC. ETC
IN Fact. All Billions Diseases
EOR SALE BY
T. J. BrciiAN,
Physician Eastman, and Surgeon.
Ga.
s'll IS.lv v
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William Klme. Harrisburg, ra.,
writes: “I have never known
Tiling to sell like your album.
•-1 Laj it. k< diet -
g r.^i!?o-’ If rires - J- tl— -l
on*, Ban go \ 3tfr-, "
ke an s OTdivr for alb am tt
aim. st wery h *use Irish. My
i Dn'fitisofte nxt : •iuchas3SS£»
iVji r a # : i: gle i days work.”
^Others e ant arc di Ichtp .-nave quite to give as irrtl; ex
-tracts fr< mi Jhcir Jetl*r»
OT»g w ho tikes li”bi • fthi- grabd busines# • i:.-> opfrnn ----rand j
Shall we start \v*l ill this 1*K- tues
reader? Write t- * and leai n all about it f.-r jt urscif. We
" r "f nill si. art yf'U n*a don't di iay me 1
- • head of you in your ■ ui purr of the ci.uutrw Ii you
v/iil lx- able to pick . up ffuld fas*. CT'Kead
u ' s isr>,e«H> ».«•'*
;.r>- i a he sold lo tue
<t tu Koyal C rim son Silk Velvet
insides Hands IbiiDk in
w«ld. birrs: .-.iv Gnatrst bargata* ever IUi«wb. Ap-ois
van! .I UbmllfnH. Utgn >■■....> urrrfixt?. Any cue i tn
heoinic i «iitf»(W«r»BT. S* lis iiaetf on sight—little onto
---—.U’ ..H.-’v
before knewm. boat I-adtesnutkeasmueh'as pcnfcs »»dt «wy worktr. Agents ars
iuakl»»irf.*miBes. men. Yei
rati V^j2L^^-TK2aS do as well as any one. Full information and tenu •rrre,
, TK“ 4 terms Mi,
After yoa ku w
t.' to p.m ■ farther, why no harm Is done.
C. ALLfcN 4 CO.; AtvwsIAj iUIS*
m voioe nerr fi «
XIr. Gurri
SafeBt. <>hi *.
writes *'V. as at work •» i a iarn> {■*
^ sao a n oath -. I now have au ageru vr
>r F.. C. All lien * t o e albums am! puhii
cations an d ultra make « d*y.
t Signed' W. II. GARRISON.
J Mather V. Wynnes
J
SM * 9 ECMIs «ff " • UcV'CEwTMEoVT
= = - - =
I desire to slate to the trading public that I have just received i
ray fall stock, consisting of Dry goods, Shoes, Notions, Hats, Haro
ware, Groceries. Etc., and f am prepared to show the newest, pre> o
goods ever shown in this section. My prices are the very lowest.
,, n)! „ f .. . ; . (>0vU t | H . Xv . rv i K . st I have some novelties to
.
Bead i
gains.
S‘S) ^ Calico^ 8 ^ ^
15,000 “ Sheeting @ Gbc.
12,000 “ Shirting <3? 5|c. 90c. pair
Full Stock Mens’Brogans (5
♦M»P«r P *.
Socks (g 5c. pair, Ladas Dose 5c. pair. '1 he latest and prettiest
Iiankerchiefs to be found anywhere.
Big bargains in Mens' Wool and Fur Hats.
Trunks cheaper than ever known.
Fu 1 ! Viuen bosom reinforced sliirts for men ("' 50c. worth 75c.
S acksof Cologne, Toilet Soap and numerous other articles.
Ni, e little bustles @ 10c. every lady wants one.
Srescli 75 still! Slot Sins,
cheaper than anybody else can offer.
CookiEg Stoves Cheaper
that can be had at wholesale.
F! X11 'll EW i XG TOBACt ’() <S30c. 1b.
1 tun agent for
>' ......i 31 5 5
C i i k
•
Tobacco 1 lie best oirl
Guarantee to sell
GROGERIES CHEARER
that anybody else. Conic to see me and let me show my/lice, iudv.
cheap goods. I've got a nice little speech to make, ant! it will pa\
vou well to come aud hear it. 1 keen lots of
_ T . . .. .
RICE TtiINGS
that my competitors don’t have,and I am prepare 1 to save money for
you on every article you buy.
Respectfully,
SI£.f EEn WYNNE.
-r» r«stXK zzzm nsrtvh '-r r.
May* • Mmrst Hole:.
Mrs. E. L. POI NDS, Proprietress.
Rates piy day, $2.tK). Special indtice
menu to tlic commercial travel. 35-wf
.tt trade
Be sure this trade mark appears on
the goods vou HXEE'.T pnrelia.se. BCTTOXF
iTTOLli.it:?'- AXI)
Vy IX DELIA’ LOID. which can in ver
rattle or tarnish the collars >>r cutis,
collar buttmfk for 5 ets. Steeve buttons
in many v::i'i<*ties and color-. :rom 2.te.
to 50e. per pair. All goods wart anted
strong a-.id durable. ' c -end to any
address free of postage. Address.
DF.OKDK CLEMENT w CO.,
33 E. 22 rt.. X. Y. City.
1 EADS, NEEL&C0.
'Z LEADING f LGTH’ERS,
|ji 557 Cherry St., AIaioX, Da.
M'Tsasss r?x~r /- eg t.+az
my 24-Gin
IXtHIAK HOUSE.
COCURAF, GA.
My house is now open m the public.
It has been thoroughly ov rhac.led and
renovated. t ......ers hag ;: gc ban¬
lied free of charge, and ample ace,un
nodat ions for >ti p aying saraj les. G - 1
’ I."-. l eLM 1 '
:um. ''' : C
Sept. 15, ’SS. ly fri
Or. J. Me Buchan & Son
PHYSlClaHS ua QRliGQiSTS,
EASTMAN, DA.,
Offer their pt ofesshmai services t< the
>eop!e of this iiiimcdiatv and surroi nd
ia «4 cuc.uties. One or the other can be
found :it their offices at any time. AH
uttemled* de'* ^
promptly d r v>itc«; h.- or
Faii ; ; - nt ;i stance
ffgj-All r. li.VJi
chr-niie ami private speci; «•?, ity.
r of waR or female, a
No charge for “on'iii1 1 ilo.i. It In e-t
■ r. send stanen for In:mediate reply.
coasultatloas and letters prixate.
A gooil sitpj'ly of drug- are kept eon
-lantly on hand, includiiig all «*t lUl'
remedies. 7-5-1 y
RRU5V!MEaS’ COLyfj?^.
\V. IE REEVES, repre-nititig John
sou & Harris. M holesule Drocer-.
Macon, Da.
T jfHXDEllSON, representing S.
It. Jaijiics & Tinsley, Wholesale
Droccrs, Maloti, Georgia.
J. E. MALLORY, of Smith & Mal¬
lory. Wholesale Grocer, and Provis¬
ion Merchants, Maeon. Georgia.
j_ SHELLEY, lYpr.-eid t tx M
Feist wholesale & Co, Fancy Savannah. pe»rgtv. Cigar.
Grocers.
'l'oi.aceO', and Liquors, htyidquai
teis. Eastman. Ga.
^
(jl’8 HIll^CHM AX. representing A.
Gillian & Co. wliide>;i!e gi'oreis.
Macnti, (ia. Speelatties—Fancv
groceries; the celebrated ( 5‘ tra
City llettr; our Mamie tol-aeco.
General agent tor the Metropolitan
Tabacco and cigars.
SOT, IF. ROTIICilILl>, with No
k Co.. Wholesale Dry Doods and
tion-. Savannah, Da. Xotv York
office, 34 Thomas Street.
March. 14, 0 ms>. fri
D. B. LANIER, withGlauhi r& I saaes
U'hol saE' Dealers in Drain and
Mea’s. Brnnswiek. Da.
Mareh 14, (! ino. fri
W.T. BATEMAN, with W. B. < 'ur¬
Han A tv,mi ic Boots and
Si: I'S, M • " . . ■
March 14. mo. fri
1 - T. ADAMS, with Rogers & Ad
am-, nsanufai'tnrcr' of Candles and
Crackers. Ai-o dealers in 1 t uts and
Eta nits. n.i h29 Cm
II. DOLD.MAN. witli H. Myers & Bros..
Tobacco and < igars, Savaimab Da.
myltMim
IV. C. HARVARD, with Hany A.hens
cc Co., Whulrsjih* Grocer.-. 47»5 Thin.!
street, Macon. Ga. Visits the i:ier
chants aloiur the line of the Kast Ten
*c, Virginia and Geoi^i.! vailrrad
once a week. in v 31 fi-mo
_
JL'O. L. Tl’IlNKH. rcpiesriitinir Geo.
S. .*»»;!»•< «.v Co.. \V hoicsnle rocers
avd ( ommisslon Merchnut Macon.
'gi. T!«e o\ test most rrlhii lc
t taM.she< 1 . in l AlC jmi 7-*hno
l. : . j t-: *
Racdia? te&de. I Flit wsiit Lilii-i.il
•v'fHYN's iitON lO FTERS.
Jt ?*» u.k.. '••ire- Inulgt.
Ucii, 4 ‘JaU L^iuiisnraa. U.
50.000 YARDS si; V.'ING ; YARD WIDE « 5] CENTS PER YARD.
PINS, T , () PAPERS FOR 5 CENTS.
DRESS BUTTONS FROM 21 TO 25 CENTS PER DOZEN,
LATEST ACHIEVEMENT
CELLULOID
COLLARS, CUFFS ?
AND BOSOMS.
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collars, cuffs and bosoms, .cich ha
-N#'NV 1
i, x
1 mW# ■*., ' • ! -
cvcv been reached in this line of water
proof goods. We have examined their
latest improvements, and tested then;
by every means at our command. U'e
are convinced that they have never been
excelled, and we are ready to give them
lieartie.-t indors tneut. They are
pliaMe, most durable oeseinble of any linen goods on
the market, and more
perfectly than any waterproof imita
tion. Some strangers who it. ve Lit?.
acquaintaneo With thesegootU are under
tho impression that celluloid is an ex
plosive material. This is anauHirely
erroneous idea. We can he!.- celluloid
upon the hottest itrgand 1.-:::: < r, <:i«i ii.
will melt, but never ignite, 'i he linen
interlining makes it much stronger than
any other goods in this lii, •. We shall
he glad to have any and all of our
former patrons try these y .oils and
write us their opinion of t■; :nt‘.
A full assortment of fvmtbf I yollar
Buttons at 5 cents each by mail, post
paid ; and Cuff Buttons fi ,:■> 25 cents
to $2 per pair by mail, 'll; buttons
arc durable and never tar: : :: tho col -
lars and cliffs.
Celluloid Collars and caffs cost no
more than linen—look better and wear
£3r.rfc»: longer. They never wilt from perspir
'SSsii
tuml in all the leading styie.s tor both
I'.ViVeiT.'Viinply w’ipc''them off - 'with’sl'.ap
an( [ cater. Tiny save tl.it cost in a
week’s wear. Try them. ,
K. -p this for rcterenee. Celluloid
Collars and Cuffs are as economical and
iiiVffSiiig George Clement & Co., 88 Last
jL 1 ior, '> :it t, “‘ in -~
Dents’ Collars, 25c, fi for $1.00-$2.25 do/
Cuffs, 50c, 0 for 2.75—1.75 doz
..allies’ Collars, 15c, (> for 84—1.00 doz
“■ Cuffs, 30c, 0 for 1.75—3.00 do/.
Small Bosoms, 50c.
Large Kemit Bosoms, 75c. Order, Check
by Postal or
Stamps. Address
GEO. CLEMENT k CO.,
33 Bit it 23d St. ,New York City,
my 2-1 -dm
mm MyiiiiUll iMm liulliii
]_-| # J , BRINSON,
A. JSJMMGOU JEL-
1
OF TSIB
DimmER^.
LUMBER CITY ■ GA.
March 14. 1 yr tn
m
After ten years exetedre rate, can rev; be
obtaiuc-i o f fill Dr.c-'giHts ai.rl DpcI-.m-h in J f di
but CURK8 S-IVKSi
Biiionsniv s «r»45 Dys, -iDiiie.
CUIiE I»a strictly Y'p^fcDibJe \>u. x ’ ;ur:>iion unit vn’J -
Malaria, end aV A ).vlahial troubU ?. ;
Dr. S. H. of Boston, Ivy $sys : i
“Have practiced medicine 15 year*, and find 5iO
Cfqual to IfcuBiNE asa Liver Uesnlator.^
Dr. W. of A. Hsubijcc Dakar, of Mddison, Fla., feys :
<f A bottle is worth more than
§ 5.00 worth of Quinine in any family
Acting’ on the Liver in a different way fr^m
any other medicine; if is a positive cure!".
Chronic peculiar Constipation composition and i.« cheaper than Fi?’-s I
IL« is snth, that wc
pnar'.utee to core any case of Chills and Fcve- j
or Bilious Fever with one bctlK
It costs but «5 cents and each bottle con- |
tracs over 4 t :e' rage do.-es, making the cost
ie-s than two ceu uts a»df»e. Would you ask
for cheaper medicine ? It is not a cure-all. But
vrdl cure any jLfvor* l»*2ioiss cs* Slata.
rial Complain:. Ms Hufactcred by
“X s Jal g Ia.''??; loino Co.r
(Successors lo Wui Coudell.) i--t. Louis, *»ic.
Puckh a*' Arnica Suite.
The Best Salve in the world f< r
rut-, hrni'f -, sores, i.Ucr-, salt rlu-iiv.*.
fever, tetter, , chapped , , hani!~, , ,
sores, skin
,-liilblains. corn-, ami all cmp
ti.and p sitlvclv cure* Pile*, or no
Day require-! 1. D is guarn dml t- pit '
perfect satisfaction, or money rcfund
il. Price 2 ,* cts. [ier • \. f • f sfi '■ E)
druggists. norlOif
Yob Eantsot Atfc.rd
At this Mttison of ihi year to he v> :th'mt •
a g.i, j.l l': : ile 111:. f, i.e-ael
ib .I'tarfle: a ‘
l,m;-e. :i-Of. III;:.-, •'
inllainmiition < f the .-tumacii and
are xeciMitigly boitle n of
.**ttm iefi. t .* ; once.
Beg i: Diaiumc:.' B.U.- ■■ wt’luo mere
A' oil til el" ' of tl K':; I til. :t ’■
i ther medicine on <■; rth. *Ye gi::.:
h i it. UeLKSIAX & IlEWiMAN,
Druggi'U.
17' X i 1MILY (iEOOEMES
AT BOTTOM PRICES FOR CASH
■AT
Mr xk'gl fi? liim&'ik' M:, 3
i* -
(0)
EVERYTHING To EAT THAT CAN BE HAD, KlU.tSH.OOOI,
AND PURE. NONE NEED GO HUNGRY OR DRY.
BREAD ’ 7 TO EAT, f ICE TO COOL AND COFFEE,
1EA, C OUOA A t D ( ., Itnmi uOCOLAlE .„ VTanp 1(1 MvL\K. ;
irnnr,r luOrhl ABLKs « m no Of /\ii ALLRiOiX^ i r i ruvne :\Ai) ax’ y Hi rni'Tiv l I I
°
ICO NUMEROl S it) MEN 1 ION. ( AN DI r.. w -, 1 AN( \
AND PLAIN, THE SWEETEST OF THE SWEET
AND LEMONS TO SOUR. COME ONE COME
ALL AND REPLENISH \OUII LARDERS
• ATTinSSHOKTCALL. IiESPECTFl-LLV.
m iff ii I r ' h Kiiii? -"'N
&■ f: nil H' i r I 11 i Lv 1 i b fe y e
.. a s s t.,
£3 § s
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cid rt.X &A „ 0 ai m 11 k i m m fi ft n a
| |c b ft }J | |»| p; B ha a V$m Jfp g t,w fa y & rj r~9 m s fj P f
| g g S |r pW'i | fi r ’ H H ; i Sr fj H g Cj1
h [jy ysiiii -
rgts ^ ’££ ;Vg ftM \y4SK y m Mmia
MAXl'F.UTl KLIlS OF--
E i i ,AXDY, € UAOivEKS, |Jii)KR
and Wholesale Dealers in Fancy Droeer;; o Tobareo.T'iv,.';s, F-iiufT, Pipes, etc
Our < 'andies and Crackers cannot be cxe.-ll>’d for their purity,
The Challenger Cider still leads. AVc also have Peach and Pear Ciders,
Raspberry Tulip, Drape Cider, Orange < Tier, Dinger Ale.— in Kegs. Half Bata • •if*
and Barrels and Bottles, All orders will have prompt and careful attention,
Doods neatly packed and satisfaction guaranteed. Hi ml u< a trial order,
V>(VV^ ^ B V_j/ i, l i ?. 6 ■ AjsLJL f-T 4 ^. FPTF.f jL. .ii, J3LJJlJjLJ J.
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s'! ......... <>!*:•.— ini Popular s .: !• A' i’oi? t 150, 458, -tfiO, 402, 4C4 Fourth Street,
J»nc D-3ia .M yi'i,*'. - t \
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\#U j>N «. r xr-^
ygf \f/ ,;:o'';T;XXX J-x Ww/'
H ^ . * D
--M.vxr FADTFRMR I ' ALL KINDS OF.
MOULDINGS, BRACKETS,
TURNED WORK, St ToV.'L SAW ISO
i Ol) MAKTLE PIECES.
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REDDING & BALDWIN,
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Winsliip & Callaway’s Old Stand,
Keep a full supply of the 1 est at the lowest prices. Give ii- a call.
£63 Second Street, Llacon, Ca.
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Dealers it; I i(*ur, lit . ' 11 ft. -
Cigars. Cigarettes, and full lino of < use Goot:-.
Remember the clieap freight rate fr a:; Mtseon and save
your orders for our tr/;v< ’nur s :loo■:*i us. i :: A. <'. M. Latimer.
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!M< ilAION I» A .YD DA VI LEE «A I L
Ji().\ I) COMPANY.
Condensed Schedule in effect Septem¬
ber an, lSSs.
Trains ran l>y the 7 •'«:!l Meridian Time.
Sov ni Dors i> Xo.-.s NY >50 Xo51 Xo.Vi
Daily Daily Daily Daily'
m >.v am am pm pm
Washington .. 8 M0 1! 24 5 lit) 11 UO
Alexandria.. . . S 50 11 17 5 50 11 20
pm am
Hanas'r.s...... 0 50 12 10 7 00 is 05
Warren June. 10 IS 1 OS 7 50 12 10
Orange......11 33 2 2! !) 05 1 50
pm
Cl,a,'lotte.sviile. 12 48 10 10 30 .'! 00
ahhivi:
r.y Franklin ncbtmrg . . . 3 00 5 23 15 1 00 5 05
i .June..... 7 .... 0 45
I Danville..... S 30 *.... 7 45
am ]un
A-D-," I 31
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* lui nuiooga... ■> -to .... •> i.> ....
Memphis..... 7jo . a"!.-, am ....
Xew an- 755 " 7 55 7 20 7 211
i.ouisviiic. ... .. .. 7 It)
Cincinnati.
NCR !I li(U'Nl) X (,50 Xo53 Xo57 X o55
Daily Daily Daily Daily
u: ■■ \ am pm am pm
Danville...... 10 09 to ;;•> ........
i'raiikUu June. 11 i>U tl iii) ........
pm mb.)
!,n id !ii»!ir • i j m i'j i on
( iiHrioucsvine. 2 : :i Oo <; to 5 :tr>
()nmye, 1 ::<) I (mi 7 10 o :H) ® A
Wamm .lunct. 5 10 •* \ ~ 0 15
Mituas -sMs..... (MO .'i 10 ii 50 8 LA)
Aloikandrin. . 7 00 0 35 10 -18 0 15
a inn v id
Washington.. lMiithnorc..... . 7 35 7 ('■' i 1 13 9 13 _
:• •:> !S : ■ 12 to 11 25
am am
Philadelphia . . 3 00 10 17 : 3 20 3 00
pm +5 no o 20
Xf.v York . 0 20 1 20 Ml 50 ....
MANASSAS Bli A Mil.
Kast.ward. | B’estward.
Daily cxc’pt | | ! tally i xc’pt.
Sunday. Sunday.
Mx'd, HIM pm Mx’d.
i> Hi 00 0 i) 20 45 Wa'hlngimi Alexandria 2 2 30 301 v2 (HU 45
ur»
2 40 8 15 Maunassas ai l ciiarf 35
i Front, ]!!ll 20'
Royal 0 30 12
(i 50 5 45 Live! ton 0 43 12 50
| lv5 10 5 20 StFiishiiill 7 05 2 00
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f \VAllKKNTON—’Trains Xos. 50, 51,
j | 51, - 5.i, 5s anil 59 connect daily h> ami
i from VVarrenttm.
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I i <*}i! Kii.’iday. 1. arc Koci.y Mount
7:5Ua. m.. arrive Iranktin .1 unction
110:45a. m.; leave Franklin JuneUm
| 7 :30 a. in ., arrive Rocky .Mount 10:30;
!>•'«•!, (.(){!])<).> .. S ............ v ITtLh--irate lea t c Os
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i angc for < lordonsvine TT WVn rflfT, 2 :80
daily, ;i. m., and 9:20 p. Sunday. m. daily, and Returning:, 8 a. in,,
j except
| leave Dordoiisvillc for Orange fi 51)a n
I :35 p. hi., daily and 3:35 p. Sunday. m. i.latly, at it
. 10:40 a. in. except
S1,L K I'i X >'; CAR ■■/.R VICK.
On trains N’n-. 50 aud 51 l'lillmni
Buffet Sleeper.;, hctwcci) Xev. York ami
Montgoiucvy, via Danville.
On trait:.- \ ■ -. 52 and 53 I*nllimin
Bm'ict Sdeepers hid mi "ii Washington
and-New Orleans Dativilie. and Wa-hiagtou and
Attgnslti, via
On trains Nos. 51 and 55 Pullman
j F/misville, k ep, *rs betv. and ccn IVaslii/igtou and 'Iii
('lutrlotlesville and <
| ciunati.
On train) Xos. 54 and 59 Pullman
Bullet Slee pel’s hi’twis i Wasliingtou
inuJ Memphis, via Lynchburg.
On trail:' \e-u 58 and 59 Pullman
Btiffi’l Slee’M’rs l*i t v,. * n Wa diiiigtini
and New Orleans, \ ia l.ynehburg and
Kennesaw Route.
C. 31. BORt M, D. P. A.,
A he e.iidria, N’a.
JAS. L. TAYLOR, ashinglon, D. P. A..
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SOI,. IIA AS T. M. Richmond Va. .
LOANS NEGOTIATED
—on—
Farms and Town property.
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ELLIOTT ESTES A Ci),,
138 H ’eniid St., <4;*.
A pply to r. it. ARMSTRONG,
7-12-88-1v Ea-tman, Da.,
Money to La an
■( improved farn - and town prop
I y cm iii Dodge ami adjoiningI’ditii]
t: at leg :! 1!. t * ■ i, - -1, I
l . R. ARM -FROND
Eastman, Ga., Nov. 29, 1888. tf
KICK ID NT.—.\n eight-room cot
i tsge in Eastnioi. Tri'in* favor
able. - Apply to
iidvRtti W. It. COFFEE.
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Leave your orders
f 0i s (- OV e wood at the
r . n HHure store of Fos¬
ter & Harris and thf*y
will have prompt at¬
tention. e. h. BACON.
july2tf
F.*r Sale <>r IIe:it.
Trveliinfc I loti or Mr*. Mug
•lire, Ti ex rc"’Hence of J. 1L
L;d v. i *4 i.tV r ] tV.r sale or rent :o
. For
ii ieiiiars, r.pplv t* Bienor.
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