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1>0I T FAIL TO ,SEE Oil! STOCK OF CLOTHING, BOOTS. SHOES AXJ> HATS. WE CABBY A MCE LOE OF LATHES’ TBDDIEH AM) I'XTRIJIMED HATS.
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10,000 YARDS CHECKS Ca 4, CENTS PER YARD,
50,000 YARDS CALICOS <§■ 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.
OURAGENTS
The following agents are authorized
to receive subscriptions,advertising and
order- , lor ......... all kinds of printing, and . re
oeive and reeeipt for money on aeeount
of the Tl.MEfi-JorK.NAI.. Our lowest
rates and be-t terms will be given bv
them:
R. S. I'tTM.KK, K. T. V. & G. Railway
office, ■Johnsonville, Ga.
,T. 7.. IIoki'on, offlee Tippens & Hol¬
ton, Jiaxley, Ga.
.T. II. W/tuiatr.voroN, office A.
Thompson & Co.,Cochran, Ga.
,1. M. Cook with Matt Cook), Lum
her Citi .
Cor.. ,1. W. Sr. Ci.Aiit, Kentucky.
......................fcow.
Pit. J. C. Montgomery, Cliauneey.
Du. J. M. MiXl.r.i., MeRne. Ga.
Fit 11) \ V. OCTOHKR I S.
UN WOOD.
1,illWOOd will be well repesent- ,
ed at. the association to be held at
church the weather . .
Rockwell n is
pleasant.
The cot t ton Will ... ,
crop Ol oe
pom-Avliat short here, but our
farmers tor It with ...
are going a
Tim.’’
Mrs. Alary Lancster has been
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Beulah
Griggs, for a few days.
Rev. John R. Worthington will
serv > as pastor at Linwood church
for the next association;!! year.
Mr. 1). A. Ale. A lister is improv¬
ing and we hope he will be out
again soon. G. C. L.
Times are quite dull here, but
farmers are getting in their
and t'.re earn tag then cot toil t°
market. The present drouth has
left its markon cane, potatoes etc.
From the ,, actions oi .. some ot OU1
vn, JOUl.g 11 , ( r folks 101 Ks we AAC think >"1111 that 111 U some some of o.
our young girls will be led to a
'TKl .1 ..!(«.• before lo„ S . Mr. D.
A. McAlister is improving sIoavIv,
Jlr. S. II. Coolly hrooyM a gray
mule Irom his place near Eastman
fe* m-r«*> «ne, : Mm,
ting in his mule ship Avhere it had
plenty corn, fodder and a nice pile
of straw to sleep on, retired. On <
Eat uni iy morning Air. Goody
found that “old gray" wanted to
knov,- l.ow things liad beeu geltiog
along in his absence. So his mule
field, *............ potato-patch, «*>? barn-yard and
into a Held where about 30 head
of ,. c; ..I (tie and i agoodsu ,1 pply ot ci hogs
were keeping him company and
feasting on such things as suited
their epicurean appetites. By an
early start Air. Goody had tilings
tolerable straight by breakfast.
G. G. L.
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Twer.tv-on, 0iRce<'S
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r.r»a in : irig. bJoPiop ;'!c<u:ion piv.^fS'lcicva l \>U y, type-wrttUur,
uress c nn art tine. In Munic
Xa'V'.t. J i'Hfher*. Misses Oux commue Diivetuis :
lavlies’ orehvstrA. lie<iiful and home-like. Semi for
illutftrbted cataloirav giving full particalars. At. divsa
tUri /. F. COX, Ftos.'der.t, LaGftfiNQE,
FAVORITE SIKfiER S
Wcrranled for Five Years. ■—
$2ol
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OUR FAVORITE SSWCER
C r oo L *.j f. Fa'- '-i C ?r. Lara? Dmit'crs. A ’Are/ R ^gs,
Tmc er. Rubber, Bi >;der, four Widths of Hemmers
^ertt on trial. Delivered in your home free oi
Have' charges. Buy only of Manufacturers.
anvfiw-. rs* Commissions. <iet 5iewr 5fs«
rhinos. Address f^r Circulars and Testimonials,
Co-Cyercitive S?w:ng IKacbine Company,
2C-J S. tlth St., PhllmSetphia. !•».
f|AT^ ■
«tcjns that we wiH «e,i ticatacw onaUi.
n*H» send fo.‘ rrca::se Cnwacal 33 Cfc,386ffFairmoimt J fOl fcirlicuura. A*.,Ph.la., Address P,
S BfS bMMms
CAM be CURED.
a* W e will SEXD FREE by
« tl mail a large TRIAL BOTTLES
a1si>, a trr.itise on Epilepsv, Giv* DON’T
SUFFER ANY LONGER l Pc^iOt
f.cc. Stake and County, and Age plainly.
ersrj
e=T 3
^ it ham Kline. Ifcn-bl-arp. P-u
we:-*: *1 have hct.t known
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S£*5S^&at?SKr?iTiS3WS kn-. me ■ wiecev. ful mrent frils itwlf cu fight-h:tli w
beture kv«. Gr r»« jP rogtn wnitewT Worker.
jflLll OtSier Goods l^roportionaily ®£2.o$&]p.
We Carry a Full Line of Groceries Furniture and Hardware. A Specialty in Trunks and Valices. Cai! and See Our Goods and Prices.
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1)111 > K > E > S-1. J Q10 K If ABIT-In
all till' World there is hut one cure.
l)r. Haines’ Golden Specif!,'.
It can lie given in a cup of tea orcof
fee without the knowledge of the person
taking it, effecting a speedy and perraa
|1( , nt w lietlier the patient is a nmd
; orate drinker or an alcoholic wieck.
I Thousands of drunkards have been
cured who have taken the Golden ope¬
cifie in their coffee without their knowl¬
edge, and to-day believe they quit drink¬
ing of their ow n free will. Xo harmful
effect results from its administration.
Cures guaranteed. Send for circular
and full particulars. Address in con¬
fidence, Golukx Sel l il ie Co., 185 Race
Street, <,'ineinnatti, O.
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j REMOVES' SP&Elp/j^Y. *
CORNS, bUBiONS^I
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-WARTS, wmwrm
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A Remarkable Cure.
Airs. Michael Curtain, Plainfield, 111.
makes the statement that sho caught
cold, which settled on her lungs; >h"
was treated for a month by her family
physician, but grew worse. He told
her slu* was a hopeless victim of con
sumption and that no medicine could
| cure her. Her druggist suggested I)r.
Kings Xew Discovery for consumption ;
nought a bottle and to her delight
fouiidhersclf benetitted from the first
dose. She continued its use and after
taking fell bottles, found herself sound
and wxsll, now does her own liousevvork
and is ns well as she ever was.— rrec
trial bottles of this great Discovery :.l
lleiTinau & llerrnmn’s drug store,
large bottles 6Ue. anti if 1.00.
Now Ordinances.
Got NOIL ClIAMliKB, Oct. 1, lss'J.
—Beit ordained by (lie mayor
and council of Eastman, That on
and after the passage of this ordi¬
nance, it shall he unlawful for any
person or persons lo kct‘(> for sule
in barrels, tubs, boxes, m an.
other Vessel WOfitev el', tresh lls.l
of any kind on the street or side
walks between Second and Fifth
avenues on Kailioad i> stieet. An>
person violating the prOMSioitsol •
| this ordinance shall be, on convie
Ron, punished bv a line not to ex lor!
ceed $10, nor less than $2.50
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Be It 1 Hither ordaineU liy
antJlorjty ;!i ' 01 . e ., ;li( ], That no
son s I ia l'l be permitted to' pile
.................. road street between w Second on I0.il, and i
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person violating the provision shall be, of
the above ordinance on
comu f^hoffct^oVimpJi^ Don, punished by a t.ne not
not --U- t . xce edin<Ghirtv da vs
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ATTORNEY AT LAW, , ...
EAST MAN, - - GEORGIA.
E . lIEKIf.AIAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
EASTMAN, - - - GEORGIA.
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Lawrence’s LIVER Stimulator
A CURE FOR
im.uous FEVER,
1)1 Sl’KJ’S! \
HEADACHE.
CIHUS AND FF.VE1S
COSITVEXii-S. |
DYSENTERY.
COLIC. ETC j
IN Fad, All Billious Diseases
FOR SALE BY
T. J. Rt'criAV,
Physician Eastman, aud Suiy.i cai.
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A-^ gSH» w;i- vmi > ’-\v a* at n rk, •» a mrai t r
fC- iO a I>- 1 n. « Imveanug*' r
Z3F- I U AI ci. & t o s af- mio and pufi;
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jfiHHcataud Of?on »«k o>iW a d»y.
**>r33S Signtsi W. H.GaRKIsdN.
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ATHEI^ /YNNES
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SmCMIs .IJrjYVlT^CEtlBE^'T
I desire to state to the trading public that I have just received
my fall stock, consisting of Dry goods, Shoes, Notions, Hats, Hard
ware, Groceries, Etc., and I am prepared to show the newest, pretti¬
est goods ever shown in this section. My prices are the very lowest,
and the quality of mv goods the verv best, i have some novelties to
£5 ” J 'SSJ'K
gctllis.
25,000 yds. best checks (§ 5c yd.
25,000 " Calico 4c.
15,000 " Sheeting @ O-Jc.
12,000 “ Shirting (6 5jc. pair
Full Stock Mens' Brogans <<■■ !)0c.
Fine Button Shoes for ladies G $1.00 per pair.
Suspenders from 5c pair up.
Sucks (.u 5c. pair. Ladies Hose 5c. pair. The latest and prettiest
Hankerchiefs to be found anywhere. Fur
Big bargains in Mens 1 Wool and Hats.
Trunks cheaper than ever known.
Full linen bosom reinforced shirts for men (« 50c. worth 75c.
Stacks of Cologne, Toilet Soap and numerous other articles.
Nice little bustles (u 10c. every lady wants one.
Breech Leading Shot Guns,
c
cheaper than anybody else can offer.
UOOKIllg’ T) ® OtOVOS J \j A J mm SOHJICt _ .
■ D mm £■
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|] 1; p can he laid
fivi 1 i f
I am agent for
««..'»■ jk,-. ^r , :a'tiP' , ir°a«./W Tf^i *ir w Tf~y ”
HC JatS
Tobacco ‘ the best Oil earth
n„., guarantee r .,„tee lo to sell sell
(J „ , ROGER . _ 1 ES ^ Oil A Tr ... E A . t-,,,-. PE 1
« r,,yl»,ly elre. < W lo aee me a„.l lei me sliov; n.y nice new.
cheap goods. I ve got a nice little speech to maxe, and it will ]•■ a
»'<•)■ —»a»« h. i keoric,of
N T . ICE THINGS mT . ^• T -/-s
that my competitors don't have,and I am prepared to save money for
you 011 ever - v article A' 011 buy.
Ke.pedfnlly,
MATHER WYNNE *13 iiololoM' ___
Hazleliu rsi Hoid.
Airs. E. L. POUNDS, Proprietress.
Rates per day, * 2 . 00 , Special induce
raenta to the commercial travel. 35-wf
idk ll -J o
(T
Be sure this trade mark appears on all j
the goods von purchase, BUTTONS
f GILL IPS AND SLEEVE
V IX CELIA LOID. which call never
■•attle or tarnish the collars or etitts J,
o^c perpaR. All g.....Is warranted
strong and durable. M e s.-nd m any
i'FOPcV'cl Uh ° m k UlVxTALD Y.'Chy.
Z 3 22 SU N.
i EADS. NEEL k CO.
i LEADING < i.OTIOERS,
^ Cherry St., Macon, Ga.
.ccf -VS&Edt —stv:
mv2l-6ui
IXUKAH HOUSE,
COCHRAN. GA.
My house is now open to the public.
it has Ih‘i n tin ■ roughly overhauled and
renovati i. Drummers’ baggage lian
lliai fret 1 of charge, and ampl-* aeeom
niKlation- for displaying sampti s. Good
ire comfortable rooms and free oinui
ui J. A. INGRAM. Prop’r.
> pt. 15, 88. ly fri
'a. ’ o M. Buchan & Son
1 £ :^o Ui! 3 m DRUGGISTS.
f.
KwntAN.GA..
MhL'Lr „und at tl-cir iVT. Olbi'*'* .VFAAalfhxmG; at anv time. All
.ill- prc-mptlv altclldwl. -hlV or night.
Pat: fit-at a di-tam’f visit,al by special
*oiitra<G. privnflb fikenfM,
UTAU e'lronle M»d
athcr of n.ale or ferns*, * specialty.
V O fhari’TO 1 »*OP r^lllt H t H ».l. It ilY ]«*t
.er. semi stamp for in.mediate reply.
iii eonsoltotioiis »kI letters private.
A g"i'd -upply of urng- arc k. '^ . -
DRUMMERS’ COLUMN.
W. B. REEVES, l’cprcsi ntmg John
son & Harris. Wholesale
Macon, Ga.
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T u HENDERSON, rt presenting S
IL Jaquc- A Tinsley, Win lesab
Grocers. Mamn, (ieorgia.
J. E. MALLORY, of Small & Mai
lory. Wholesale Greed's and Provis¬
ion Merchants, M.iwii, Georgia.
j j» gHELI.EY, r. presenting M
F, t -t A Co. Sava'i'.i; U. Georg’s
, v , )!( ., a | 0 Gr.uers. Cigar
and Liquors, hcadquar-
1 < Mia:?. Da.
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rs [jj (JSCH AJ AN, repre-enting A.
(tibiaii & Co., wholesale grocers.
Mac.., Ga Spe. i dtlei.-Fi.ncj
groeeiies; the eehorated tc tral
C’iiv flour; our Mamie tot aeco.
General agent tor the Metropolitan
Tub iceo and cigars.
SOL II. ROTHCIIILD, with Frank
A Co., Wholesale Dry Goods and No¬
tion?, Savannah, Ga. New York
otllre, 34 Thomas Street.
Mareli, 14, C mo. fri
D. R. LANIER. vvithGlaub rA L-iae
Wholesale Dealers in Grain and
Meats, l’runswiek, Ga.
Mareli 14. G mo. fri
W. T. BATEMAN. » ith IV. I>.
Hurt & Go., Wholesale Hoots aiul
Shot -. Macon, < -a. fri
March 14. 0 n o.
R. T, ADAMS, with Rogers & Ad¬
ams. manufai'turers of Cam'ien and
Crackers. Also dealer-in Fruts and
Peanuts. n;cb29 Gm
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H. GOLDMAN, Nvith II. Myers & Bros.,
ToVacco r.iul Gigars, SnvaiiDsili Ga.
mv 10-i>m
^ isits the no r
ilndulor^^^ a
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J.. TURNER, i- ,r.-c„ting Geo.
S..Tom*;? & ( V- '*n<aie«:il«* <»roccr-i
araU’emmission Merchants,
c.a. The old,-: and most reliable
ill JtJIl ' 7“€lIIO
i.amca
Keediag a tdaie. or cbd’iren tlias want buiMins
matmrw ^ imiv
50,000 YARDS SKIRTING YARD WIDE <& 5} CENTS PER YARD,
PINS, TWO PAPERS FOR 5 CENTS,
DRESS BUTTONS FROM TO 25 CENTS PER DOZEN
LATEST ACHIEVEMENT
-IN
C E L L r L O11)
COLLARS, CUFFS,
AND BOSOMS.
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b: ; - —— ^
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rst improvement in their waterproof
collars, caffs and bosoms, which has
•Ax,
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! ydm ;■ ! fet..
^ 4 ’
eve"'been reached in this line of water¬
proof goods. We have examined their
latest improvements, and tested them
by every means at our command. We
are convinced that they have never been
excelled, and we arc ready to give They them
our heartiest indorsement. are
I pliable, most durable of any goods on
the market, and resemble linen more
perfectlj- than any waterproof iiiiita
tion. Some strangers who S.ave little
acquaintance with thesegooth are under
the impression that celluloid is an ex
plosive inaferial. This is an mitirelv
w'ill melt, hut ..evef ignit-. The linen
Intcrliniiyr goods makes in it this much line. stro.igpr \\ than
any other «•
,>c ’ 1,1 l,fiv< ' :li, .v ;| nd G «t
former patrons try the-• ods
write us their -.pinion
A full assortment of OellulGd Collar
1 Hintons at 5 cents each l.y mail, juist
paid; and Gulf Huttons _t'ro;u 25 cents
aic arc durWlc tauame and' ami never nete. ta”' t.i. d'- .1 th-* col’
bus and cuffs.
Celluloid Collars and oufis cost no
more than linen-look belter and wear
longer. They never wilt fr< ta nerspir
tured in all the leading stvies for both
and water. Tluw save their cost in a
,..........
Collars and f.'ufis arc as ccoin.aiica! and
^btain^^he" tnef Dec ^fposlage, bv ^t
dressing George clement & Co.. :d Fast
^street, Xew York, at the following
Gents’ Collars, 25c, C for $l.0;7-$2.25 doz
HtSft
“ Cuffs, 30c,« for 1.75—3.00 doz j
Jtemit by Postal Order, Cheek or
Stamps. («LO, Address (Lt-.ME.i 1 A (ib,
33 East 23d St. .New York City.
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T % j BRINSON,
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or THE
PMITilME-RS *
LUMBER CITY, GA.
Jtarch 14. 1 yrtn
After ten .• pal? cai
obtained of nil Dr i^-Gt- a::d jk-alers }•; Med:
dce«. It CI KLS- t o’ ■ t -r. • - i;,; y E-Rs
but rURES B.rVER € •'*?; 5*1.Af AT,
ililioR^MeMS p.- 3 T>yr.ii< ^ia.
i-a briefly wt - nli tod will
CUBE Malaria, end Malarial troublep.
Dr. IS. iU of lioBtou, Ky s.tvs ;
“Havr practiced Hekc:vk medteiti.: Liver 15 y»*ars, Regnlator.* -ml finti do
equal I>r. to XV. A. Baker, ae of a M:»dL«ou, F!a., '
Heubink is ft. v? •
“A bottle of worth incre than
§5.00 worth of Qaiuinc faver in in any different family ”
Acting on the a way from
any other medicine; it is a positive care for
Chronic Constipation composition and is cheaper is such, than Pills
Its pee:ili;tr that we
pnarantee to enre any case of I hills and Fever
cr Bilious Fever with one bottle.
It costs bn* 75 cents and each bottle con
taius over 40 average doses, makirsr the cost
less than two cents a dose. Would yoaagT
for cheaper tnadfeiue ? I: is not n ctire- all !’; Pnr
vii! enre snv F.ivcr. K :ct .tlala.
y»p-I Comsiaiet. Jianuiaetured by
J Tlao ’Vrii OESoa’TMaao (.vuJ.ii.) &t* Leais» Oo-_- 3Io«
(Sncccsscra to
Baeklen’s Aruiea salve.
The Hr .-t Sai.vv: in the world for
•nt-, 1 1 1 nisi si ire-, u!i ers. sal: rheum.
fever, son ?. tetter, e'i;i]iped ham!-,
rldibiaii }i and all-kin eruji
Eoi.s. and in sii :vi ly cures l'.b or no
j >;i V ivqliitvd. D i- gum il M : ced II gl'f
pci-feel saiisfai tin- . or un uev re fin ’•
d. j’riee 25 els. p. r box. F-r saie bj
all dnigg’.sts. uovlOif
Ton **' n ( ......“ !I tUr V!l . )rd r *
: At thin sfASOD of the V-ar to 1 f « Ith.U
’ -' -d reliable diarrim-.C aN.-m - '•=”
hoove, eram->. c<... a i r:ai' ; ' and
are exceedingly daag.-rons d m .
altdltlcd tO fit OiK*?*. l**.*U*
Brims’ DiAURAffiia Balsam will do more
irocxi m ia>c> of ti.i* kintl tkxu any
Uuar mediiiui
AT BOTTOM PRICES FOR CASH
•AT
sklAHm Ii *WS -V- ■ n
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EVERYTHING TO EAT THAT CAN BE HAD, FRESH, GOOD
AND PURE. NONE NEED GO HUNGRY OR DRY.
BREAD TO EAT, ICE TO COOL AND COFFEE,
TEA. COCOA AND CHOCOLATE TO DRINK.
VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS AN!) FRUITS
PLEASE THE MOST FASTIDIOUS 1'ALATE. CAN GOODS
TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. CANDIES, FANCY
AND PLAIN, T1IE SWEETEST OF THE SWEET
AN 1) LEM<INS T< > SOUR. ( X)ME (INK ('()ME
ALL AND REPLENISH YOllll LARDERS
AT THIS SHORT CALL. RESPECTFULLY.
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MANGFAf TPRERS OK
J T ANDY, JtMRtk J 1 RAGEERS tSi Ur C l,,liR
'and Wholesal.. Dealers in Fancy Griweries, Totiaeeo. f'i: irs, Snuff, Pipe.-, etc
Om-Gandles and Crackers cannot be excelled for their purity.
,,,. The Challenger Cider still .... leads. AVe also have „ IVaeli and . Pear ., f < „, lders,
Raspberry ,Jiilip, Grape Cider, Orange <'ider, Ginger Ale—ill Legs, Half Gan ‘ .s
and Bamds and Botlh,-. All orders will have p'r.nnp: Sent! and trial caff::! order. attention.
Goods neath packed and satisfaction guaranteed. us a
BONE a CHAPPELL,
STORE—103 Popular Si.; FACTORY —154, 15S, too, ' >2, 10! i’.mr;! S i ,L
June 1 l-3m M At o
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\A} A A C
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-MANI’FAC ITRER OF ALL KINDS OF
MOULDINGS, BRACKETS,
TURNED WORK, SCROWL SAWING
AND MANTLE PIECES.
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B ;
m ■i £ t i yyn fy
CCOSTST AIsTTHiY OjNT H4HD. A. 1ST D
Oan Fill Or d e s
at Short notice. Respect fully.
Ill % II piOA^'-;v^iN flP 1 fill
1 viilk If II
g J.
W. A. REDDING. BALDWIN.
REDDING & BALDWIN,
Olot IE a sb» *~j •
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AVinsliip & Callaway’s Old Slam!,
Keep a full supply of the best at the lowest prices. Give u- a call.
053 Second Street, Macon, Ga.
'- pt.! 3. ; r
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m? "SI I 9- — teams aLIM,
ij no3 jl•:■■■: » s3 .u ano */* brh.
455 AND 400 SECOND STREET, :;a' dn. Georgia,
Jlealei’s in i lour. II: v. Corn. O ’-. Bnui. .'Teat, iobncco,
Cigars. Cigarettes, and Dill line of Case GocTs.
Henirmberthe cheap freight rates from Mueosiand save
your orders for our traveling salesman. < 'apt. C. M. Latimer.
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GlrllMljXl) AND DAVILI.K RAIL¬
ROAD COM l’AX V.
Condensed Selieduie ill effect Septem¬
ber ao, isss.
Trains mn by the 75i'n Meridian Time.
Sovm Bol'Nlf Xo58 XoaU \o51 Xo52
Daily Daily Daily Daily
I.KAVK. am am pm pm
Washington .. 8 .'ll) II 24 5 .'10 II 00
Alexandria.... 8 50 11 17 5 50 11 20
pm ~
Manassas...... !) 50 12 -Ik 7 00 1 Ii 05
Warren June.. 10 18 I 7 50 1 tc 40
Orange........ II 58 2 tl 05 — 50
pm
< 'aarlettesville. 12 is :t it) 10 30 3 00
AJSKIVK
Lynchburg.. . . 3 00 5 15 1 00 5 05
Franklin june. 7 23 .... G 45
Danville...... ... . 8 30 .... 7 15
am pm
Asheville...... . 7 28 .... 4 31
Tlot Springs....... I) 15 .... (! 10
a...... ... ...... .... 11 00 .... 11 10
am 1 un
Chattanooga... Chattanooga... 5 30 .... 5 45 ....
am pm
.Memphis...... 5 30 .... 5 45 ..
Xew Orleans T"’ 55 7 55 7 am ’£ s
l.ouist Hie .. w
i "liu'innatl..
xoni n iiorNO X o50 Xo53 Xo57 X o55
I >aily 1 laily Daily 1 >ai)y
I.KAVK. am pm am ]im
Danville...... 10 00 10 80 .
Franklin .1 line. 11 30 11 00
pm am
('ll:!clottfsvilli'. Lynchburg... . ic 40 12 55 I 25 3 00
i- 55 3 05 (1 10 5 35 <
Orange,....... — 20 I 00 7 10 (I 30
Warren Juliet, 40 5 12 II 15 7 50
j Mamisssas..... Alcxamlria. r. 00 10 5 (I 40 33 10 0 50 48 K I) 20 15
. . . -i
A1UI1VK
Washington.. Laltimor: . 7 35 7 00 il 40 13 !) 10
. . . s 50 8 30*12 11 ».►
mn am
Philadelphia . . 3 00 1 47 U5 20 3 00
m -ft 00 (I 20
New York . (I 20 1 20 50
MANASSAS GGAXCIl.
East v. ard. West ward.
1 tally exe’pt Daily exe’pt
.Sunday. Sunday.
| .A) x’d. mn pm Mx’d.
ai.5 pm 00 ■ f) n 1 5 Washington Alexandria 2 30 mn
20 2 301 v2 45
2 40 8 15 Mannassas ai l OOavt 35
am pin
: - 35 (S E Front Royal 0 30 12 20
~ 50 5 r. Riverton « 43 12 50
T' 40 5 s Straslmrg ar7 05 2 00
AVARRKXTOX—Trains Nos. 50, 51,
34,53. 5S and 50 conta ct daily to and
1 from Warreiiton.
! FRANKLIN DIVISION— Di lly, csr
eept Sunday. Leave Rocky Mount
7:50a. in., arrive Franklin Junction
| 10:45a. in.; leave Franklin .lunctior
7:3i> a. in., arrive I I". Mount 10:30
: !»• ">• :
GORDOXSVn.i.K— 1 Trains leave <h
i auge for Gordons, ill,' 11 :10 a. in., 2 ;30
j daily, p. in., and !);20 p. m. dally, arid l.'etuniing, 8 a. m,
exeejit Sunday.
I leave Gordousvilie for Orange 0 50a it
i :35 p. in., and 3:35 p. ui. daily, ai n
10:40 a. m. daily except Sunday.
SLEEPING DAK SERVICE.
On trains Xos. 50 and 51 Pullrnat
Giiifct Sleepers between New York ami
Montgomery, \i:i DJlnville.
On trains X, 'S. .*;> timl oil j’fiJlni/m
Gullet Sleepers lietwegu and Washington Washington
and Xew Orleans und
Augusta, via !ianville.
On trains Xos. 54 and 55 Pullman
leepcrs between AVashington and
Louisville, and Charlottesville am! Cin¬
cinnati.
On trains Nos. 54 and 5!) Pullman
Bullet Sleepers between AV’ashlngtoil
Memphis, via Lynchburg.
i);i trains Xos. 58 and 53 Pullman
Bullet New Sleepers Orleans, between via Lynchburg Washington and
Ketiuesaw Route.
e. M. BORl AI, D. P. A.,
Alexandria, Va.
JAS. L. TAYLOR, G. P. A..
Washington, Richimmd D. C.
SOL. HAAS T. M. Va.
LOANS NEGOTIATED
—on—
Farms and Town property .
IX G! EG or A DJ DINING (DCNTIES
KLLIO PT E-’.STMS CO.,
Ills Second St., Macon, Ga,
A pply to C. 11. ARMSTRONG,
7-12-s.S-lv Eastman, Ga.,
Money to Laan
y\ inij rovofl farms ami tmvn prop
? <*rtv in i >-.*»!-■ <f ( f.im
•s at U*£al hituio-t,
<\ H. ARM:iTlXOSG,
Ea-tinm, G •„ 7,4 v. 23. 1888. tf
'T'oR KENT.—An eight-room eot
mge i:i Eastiiian. 'i'erms favor.
>le. Apply to B. COFFEE.
iulylvfff W
:.FJ B & p, a WOOD
Leave your orders
for stove wood at the
fi rnituro store of i'os
ter & Harris and the y
will have prompt at
iciitjm. e.H- BACON
For Sale or lictif.
The 1 tv. idling Ilou-c of Mrs. Meg- F.
i jtlg**. IH’Mt t*'> the residence of J.
L e v. D off-red for sale or rent to
,v is*.poiisilde white person, for
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