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DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY
•TO TICK
Interest ol the Pablic.
j. i». TOR K. M. CARNE4,
STOKES A CARXES,
Kill : i|o A Mi J-IIOI'KIKTORS.
VOL. v-NO.<;r>.
MARKKA’ REPORT.
<’(>11 on Market.
Good middling. 9je.
Middling, >ic.
Total receipts to date 2,050.
Country Produce.
-
(Mr: . mm arc paving ,,
foil •.;• ro- country pro
ducc:
l liiokens—2 • -. to 35c. .
Eggs—25c. pound, h
Hi' -— !ry Hint, er
i. >v.
no «
Our mere ants quote tlie top
h, on dry goods and
\r ■ y
•V .—per Ln.:70c.
Butler—be.-t gilt edge. 25c. to
< toli'ee—20c.
!<'!e,:r—per bbl.. lie. $5.00 to $;>.i5.
Ham-—13 '-. to .
- - [>er i^l pounds.
La ■:—7 je. to 10c.
Meal—70 to 75 cents
Oats—50 cents.
Potash—5 to 30 per ball.
Sugar-—9 to 10 cents.
Nails—*} to 4 cents.
Iron—3 to 5 cents.
j.uik—$ 1.60 per barrel.
K. Oil- -20 cents.
i ____to to 13 cH. }>. vd..
Sheeting-—94 per yd.
< iii-i xs—5 cts. per yd.
BRIEF LOCALS.
L. M. Peacock visited Cochran
Monday.
Y< u can get Jerseys at Airs.
Carne-’ for 75 cents, worth $1.
Best bargains in jeans ever of¬
fered at M. Wynne’s.
Suuorior court convenes at Ml.
Yerie i iu Montgomery county
ne; i Monday.
Ca’i and see the French Dress
Pal toms at Miss M. I*. Coffee &
< 'o's.
ne bed ticking 5 cents P<* r
yard at M. AA ynne s.
Judge D. M. Roberts, of East¬
man, was in our City lart we ek.—
A mei icus Recorder.
Jen oy jackets the prettiest and
cheaj I ever shown at M. W ynne.
Mr. R. A. Dunbar,
Woods A Co* cotton factors of Sit
vnnnnli, was in town .Monday.
Fifteen rent big flm pings to
mou-u to its oh,-Sand oA ol •
11. 1 racoeh s -lore.
Malher Wynne sol!, shoe.
ola aiiorth-m any house in I !eor s ,«.
Mr. J. A. AVilliams, of Eunice,
was in Eastman Monday and gave
us a pleasant call.' A\ r e are always
glad to see him.
G ■ to Mis. Sue Barnes'.and get
Flushes. Sura Silks, Velvet and
Dress Buttons; the latest styles
and colors.
Our fair opens thri 4<h of No
veml.-r. Let everyone come and .
bnng his neighbor. Ae think
they will enjoy it.
Mrs. Sue Carnes sells the finest
and heat Kid Gloves for 75 cents.
Vs., m; g-d them anywhere eh-e
for less than $!.?5.
Tin e will be on exhibition at
Pod .. dr some line specimens
of d exas ‘’steer-horns.”
The all wool jeans I sell at 63
lent per yard is cheap at 50 cts.
M. Wvxxk.
Eleven barrels of fish were sold
in 1iman last Saturday after
tioon. and it wasn't a very good
day for fish either.
Tn ■ tobacco I sell at 33-’ cents
per pound is good enough for a
king to chew. M. AVyxxe.
Mr. W. M. Clements has fom .
thousand plants of green and
bon cane wliich lie proposes to sell
at a low rate. tf
If you want clothing it will pay
you to go to M. Wynne for he will
sell cheaper than anybody.
Eastman is represented at Me
Rae court this week by his
Judge D. M. Roberts with attor¬
neys. Hall, Bishop. Smith and
Clicenev.
M. AVynne, the owner and con¬
troller of low prices in Kastman.
will sell you a big pound ef fine
smoking tobacco for 25 cents and
throw in a nice pipe and a match ,
to light it.
AA'e very much regret to note
the'death of Mrs. J; AV Beniefield
at her home hist Saturday morn¬
ing at 2:15 o’clock. She was the
wife of one oi I.aurens
best ,armers, J. . Bemefield.
’•Roy i Bumper’* tobacco, the
world's favorite at M. AVynne’s.
The Stale fair opened the23rd
inst. Everybody hat anlicip: lit
going to Maeon soon should take
a ; vantage i t t :ie ow rate autl at
tend the fair.
Fine coffee 20 cents per pound
at M. Wydue’s.
r I i ¥ 7® T .O .
£ rj
t;.' i L ■
ii A A ’ v/ flS !•) rJLJ
■ J 1 Jk s— j-- JL vU Ji-
Ail sorts of guns at M.
Mrs. M. Carnes and
laughter. Adele Lee. are the guest
of the family of .Mr. C. D. Wood
ard, of Cochran, this week.
You v can buy . a large i fine n box l r
‘
^ tor .. _ ,, cU. at , M. .. Wynne ... . *.
Maj. R. C. Jordan, of Hawkins
ville, the law agent of the E. T.,
V. & G. railroad is here represent
i n *r tlie legal interest of his road
this week.—Baxley Banner.
You can buy a whole ham at
.. ... . „ .. .
H ynne - tor on cents.
Messrs. Willie Bo we* and W.
.'I. Taylor:two of Havvkinsville’s
mod affable and handsome young
gentlemen, graced our magic eity
with their presence last. Sabbath
afternoon.
M. Wynne sells more salt and
seed oats than the whole town.
Mr. Robert McKinnon visited
. the Central City on Sdbbath
noon last. Boh has failed to give
us sufficient reasons for going he
fore the great Stale Fair, but we
are certainly “on to him.”
The musical and dramatic en
tertainment under the manage
ment of Prof. Peacock promises
to be quite a success. It will be
givc-n on the evening of Nov. 6.
Special bargains in ladies’
med hats at M Wynne’s.
Mr. AY. II. Johnson, of Eastman,
was over in our city Wednesday.
He was among us in his variety
works interest, in wliich he con
trols a fair business with our peo¬
ple in tlie line of mouldings and
brackets, etc.—Cordelean.
Messrs. J. S. Clements. F. Pitt¬
man and T. Patrise Carnes
journed m the sister city of Coch¬
ran on Sunday afternoon last.
.... lK ' v ,"T or ..... ,, v "f . , ,
the atternoon most pleasantly with
the young gentlemen of that
l’iiey are an affable set anyway.
M. 'Wynne sells stoves cheaper
than anybody.
Col. W. M. Clements went to
Macon to meet his wife, who has
been visiting relatives in Monti
oe jj 0
The finest and cheapest onions
ami a,.pies ' ever brought to the
city a t M> Wvnno » 8 .
Why (1...... M. IVy...... sell .o
nany goods'! Because he sells
cheaper than his competitors.
Fim et kniv „ f or 10 ««,
,,
H . u
Sue Carnes'are the novelties of
jj lt ‘ season.
A coffin was sent to Channcey
yesterday for Mr. Joe Lamb an
unc i e D f Mr. I. J. Lamb of that
p!a( . e . Mr. Lamb was on a short
v j g j { to Chau nee v and while there
died.
If-,......lon'twah tto
t]on . t goto M . Wynne's, for he
; , e jj s them so cheap vou can’t help
buying if you see them.
II. G. AV. Harrell, colored, who
was raised in Dodge county and is
,| 0W jn Florida in the orange busi •
ness, was up a few days since, and
wishes tis to say that he can fur
-msli onmges at Eastman cheaper
than any one.
Buy your winter bats of Mrs.
Sue Carnes. They are line and
cheap.
AYe spent a day or two at Me¬
Rae this week, and from appear
anees a nice little boom has struck
that town. The shrill scream of
locomotives on the 8. A. M. road
are beginning to bean old thing
with the McRaeitcs; and. erelong
" ill be all aboard for Savannah
‘ a ‘ ^ einfin ‘
RBMKAHiER TO C YI.E AT
13. S. PARIS’
StOF'
AND BE CONVINCED.
_ o)—
In order to keep abreast with
my increasing trade. I have en¬
larged my stock or DRY and
FANCY GOODS in all its branches
My CLOTHING, HATS and
SHOES are selected of the best
mnnuraeturers.
I also have on hand a large va
rietv of LADIES’ and GENTLE
MEN’S l NDERAA EAR, and. in
f act everything belonging to a
first-class . store.
In order to reduce my stock, I
will, for the next 60 da vs, sell re
gardless of COST.
Call and you will get the best
and most goods for the least
money.
B. S. PARIS.
EASTMAN. GA„ FRIDAY, (n TOUET 25.
GORDON-CRISP.
TWO OF GEORGIA’S MOST
j PKOMIXEX r STATES.'?EX
TO ADDRESS THE PEO
PLEAT THE FAIR
(Gn0UN0S NOVEMBER 6TH.
Hon. W. J. Nortlien to Deliver ,
an Address Xox. . tit large
Crowds Expected Great
l n p.ii.itions u. m.,
Made to Enter
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TA1N IMMENSE THRONGS,
N ow get ready everybody who
cau walk or t o 'attend the
| Do(ke C(nintv ‘ Fair . A few, a
j c0m p arativeIv ' /ew but aS gallant
a het ag ever lived< have contrib
| uted their money to the building
of t j,e extensive and complete
fair groun d s 0 f the Dodge County
; Fair Association.
! agricultural hall,
The main exhibition building, is
1 1(H) feeet long by 45 wide and two
! stories high. A long line of
small structures front on two e
liptic avenues, besides the stables,
cattle sheds and pens for smaller
stock.
Tiie half mile track is simply
splendid. It has two straight
sides with very easy curves at
I either end and the home stretch
| is’as level as a floor.
There will be side shows, con
tests tor the various premiums,
and
KACIXfi TO VOl’R HEART’S CONTENT.
Every day from beginning to
end has an elaborate programme
for the amusement of the visitors,
On Wednesday, the sixth of No¬
vember, our gallant Governor,
(1KX. .1X0. 13. GORDON,
will address the Fair Association
shake himdsayain
with the 8aTviving
«*»««. *
A.vonl lo all aood dtizens oi'
t l, e sixa l „,nti«,en,br.ao,lm 1
(ail's. La-1 year partia.s from
these adjoining counties wrote us
asking upon what terms and eon
ditions they could bring stock and
articles to .he Fair. We were no.
ready for them then and so had U
reply. ..............re read, for
you,and when the Governor of the
State comes here to oui exh.i ji ,
«* aPl'™"» J* » •« “« *»>
,lie grounds full and rim,mis »'er
will, the prodnetion, ol w.regraes
"T^weatliCT being propitious
the prospect now is that we will
haveoneo f the most
“ . eniovible occasions ‘ ever
'
: A ‘j! .{.N: .V,.. , ,LL .n-oi.-foie that an
f rner e d (j anif C orm'an lX be
do Co
Cri . p ,. iU behe re ,a B d that «
, ha ]i not be wanting in orators of
the hi’dier * " "rade.
There is no question abopt the
attendance. It is going to be sim
ply immense. And right here we
wish to say a word to the
VISITORS FROM ABROAD.
We have visited the hotels and
! boarding houses, and many pri
! vate residences,and have their as
| | will surance be done that to everything furnish possible
GOOD QUARTERS AXD GOOD FAIR
at moderate rates.
A hack line will run every half
hour from the passenger depot
to the Fair grounds, carrying pas¬
sengers at 10 cents a trip, and a
list being left with the drivers
they will visit houses within the
city and carry passengers out for
15 cents. Same prices to return.
Excellent well water is at hand
■ within the grounds, and those wljo
wish bring , . lunch ... from home .
j may the wiregrass,
and picnic * on
pending the , entire ... day and ii
■ s
i delightful time.
Coffee, ice cream, soda water,
cigars, oysters, fruits, ’ confection
-
everything , . that . .
enes and is good
and nice will be on sale at all boars
during the , Fair.
Stock feed at moderate rates
will be sold to exhibitors of stock.
if it is not convenient to bring
For JIca Only.
On next Sundav night at the
Methodist , r . church , , *, there will M he i
held a meeting for men only—none
: of , tlie ., °Rl „ )0s>lte -. WIil i;c admit
sex
ted. Bovs who are IS years okl
’
attend. ... tie cordially invite .
can
i everv husband, father, and broth
ier in Eastman and vicinity to come.
and. as Stated above, the sons
are psyears old wiU be admit
ted. E. J. Burcii,
Pastor Methodist Church.
Hats! Hats! Hats'.
Go to Air-. Sue Carnes' millinery
store and get your winter hats.
She guarantees to sell
,
than anybody.
i
TIic Social Reading Club.
| The Social Heading Club w. «• ’
i met at the Hotel <le Lietch
Friday evening Was called to .*
by Mr. R. E. J,. Harris by request
of the president, V. Miss Fannie liar
Alter snort . , and , appropr
rm. a
at etal k bv Mr. Harris. Mrs. I’.-1
ger and Miss Annie Foster ren
^ ^ bea , !ti fully a
(]ue(- .. The S! ei -li Bells."
Mr. Harris then read with tell
\ ing effect that grand selection,
Burning MM of Chicago." Th
sonsr. -Fire Bells, wa- render d
by Miss Fannie Harris by speeia
| r0( l t^ uest great - This Chicago piece being fire written
0,1 ie was very
appropriate.
Mr. T. Pat rise Carnes then came
forward and with a short
> n which be sacd. -.-dr. President.
Ladies an(T Centlemen: 1 will re
cite a piece which, to me, is like
an old maid s mag- mihei anti
qnjitocl. I recited i! L.xcais.mo
bi a declamation contest at la.
ma - e Institute, Irwintoiu Mr.
Frank Brown, wno i> witn us this
nil, > n r' We two ° ]llll! bow■ ofl |*. 1( the , ' ‘ honors |
ot the evening, but I concede alt |
the honor to him, as I made a j
blunder,” recited “A Smack in ! i
Shcool,” wliich was greatly appre¬ !
ciated. *
W ' 10 h “ n0 ^ he f rd of th f N f ht ‘!
en S al e? , Few m this country have
e™ heard , it sung, bu those who
attended the club had the pleasure
of hearing its equal m tne “Kong
of the Nightingale” rendered by
Miss Alice Burch, wliich was re
peated by request of all present. ;
;.: ’ Vl -V ‘ 1
s1\K, s w.iiUi ; produced pioduced rmriim i°‘ uin p |
f "'PA Ihf hteiary p e>ere, . S e S avora
10 »l«.
lll(K bcln ' .....' 1 ‘
" * 1
consequently no ^commit-,
™ e ^jg^L^fod to^stfrm-oiind” J ^
' f*
p regence 0 { the bride and groom,
Dr . and Mrs. Roberson, to whom
„f „ had the honor of helms
!
an(1 , Vo 'l , v „ k lhey . ome wiU tl;0 „ attend our a11 millst of
0 ? 6 '
.
oti y iU ’
'' ea !‘7 ”‘ aC ° ‘
°I ? x>n ' u ‘ 1 Fm manuc- am,.: , u -<
much interest, and if each mem
,x j r wiH take an interest m it "'C
wlU have an orga,uzatloa wor | hy
of 0ur tiine and troub , ^
me '* 1 ' “Z™ 0,10 °L“Z" 3l)1 i 10 ' e
ment. I
Having had such success with
fhe a aiUi .nrogrammo plan” the
preside , u decideil not to make out j •
any programme for our next meet
and i
come prepared to amuse a
terest the club m some manner.
In behalf of the club we extend |
to Mrs. Badger most hearty thanks j
for kindly furnishing such delight- j
ful music. i
The club will again meet at the
"V a,>,e Hki Je , C , 7 L. •
E Pro. Tom
I IKK HEALTH VAX itlT.WI). j
Her Life Mas Oue of pain, I5nt She is I
Kow AVeiE
>fr«. Alexander Vangsin, wife of one !
of tlic most prominent and i xtciisiv.-ly !
known merchants of Prescott, Ark.. I
writes tin* following letter under date of j
! April d'2,18S9:
: t owe the preservation . of mvhfeun-i ...
ller providence to Swift’s Six-otic s. s.
>.) For bun- years my iwait'a wa
wretched, ruined—mv life, a lite of eon
stllllt pa i n am i misery and torture,
sieej/at i F<> to toll'll nlghtwsw «'oidd brX*n voiG ttolnorl-'w withtiic ".My ’
horrible visions.in dream . so much so,
that that I I could could not not bear bear to to be b<- left let alone awn-:
oliron i c marrlm-a, a painful cough that
threatened me with consumption; my all
feet and ankles were twisted out of
proportion,and my limbs swelled more
or less, t could not Y| s *j.ff xc V pton : 1
level door,am the. witidifiiciijty, and
for a while could uot get in or out of bed
without, assistance.
The piessu e ot a linger on my bony,
raid leave its impression, and in s!;i r.
i l thought I had dropsy, in addition to
iuy other afflictions. i
Tv.o doctors treated rae fait..fully ..... du- ,
. riaj?these foil r years bn» did me no good .
—tin* medicine* they g-.ve im* were as 1
uscles.- as stagnant water. My I- l .end
!h , msrilt , VOU !(l die, suffering as wai¬
-.vitlEsiich a combination of disca.- - .
fn 1387! discontinued the use of i
I had been heretofore taking
and in-gan to take swif:'- sp-.-:-.
fi ;. invi \\ K \ ue what wora'i -c mir
ade of my complete and peraianeat V -
on Wo „.j and skin <0 -
mailed Swift Si r.' . ,C < O..
i,raw ** r 3 ’ Au “ u -
I’or 8aU* CL up.
Three hundred bushels of ger.n
ine Peterkin cotton seed. Sec
sample stalk at Tijie.3-Joi f.xal of¬
fice. Eastman. S. Ii. Lowthfb.
i
•IX WEDDED BLISS.
DIET. t\ ftoBCRSOx OF ' His
PLACE WEDS MISS AX
ME PEAIISOV, OF
ALTAMAH A.
A LOVELY YOUNG- LADY.
A Grand Reception Tendered
Them by the Pride’s Father
—One Hundred Guests
Present—Congratula¬
tions Profuse.
0 ne of the must .imminent so
,.; a i features of t’v season in this
the nu ^ a . re Dr . T.
j. R 0 b ers0 n. of F. .stman, to Mbs
Annie Pearson, of Altnmaha, at
the home of the brideV parents in
Wednesday, ii the 1 Hi*
i» ov- i>. p arr j s . Q f
officiating.
At 7 o'clock p. m. the attendants
followed by the I f !e and groom
n ,. u - c i ie ,! into the l'-c.M-.r, '-iborate
j v nttired in the richest costumes.
doping step to the .trains of a
‘AVeddinr. March,” well rendered
by a friend; and as soon as the
strains had died away amid
theet orescenceol life arid b< auty.
Rev. It. E. L. Harris came forward
and in a most beautiful and im
Passive ceremony joined these
two,wh<
already one. in wedded bliss.
T])e atte!Klan<s v >re Vd. R.
, Jeo> Ti!!ni . m with Mbs Annie Lil
]i()ttJ>s . Clements with Mis-Ma
]n j e j* vans, T. B. Race with Miss
[fattie Gfiner.
Congratulations were profusely
8Wred b >'
* )resent ’ 0Ver 0ne 1, l mdmi jn
i, er . The presents were numerous,
^
.weplion. ........... II
„ - f„ r . „
- ....... ,, ,™-.
. a„ :
U Ms s iv,„ by fatli r i , lioaor „i
th» departure from the paternal
roof (;( ' !iis r ah . aml daugh
ter ' _an ol) F“ 1 u! love und devo
"’I..... mih , end cheerful
M
;2 | ™
Th pm , Hf1 r of
VY ' J g g . b ,
„ 1 iJi" . M,' . 1 I ,M
'
Dr. Rolu non moved to Ea '
from Baxlcv uhout four niofok
ago, where he lms made many
|* r ; ell ,|^ Tic one :!>e best;
oral purg0011 in t ;,,. state, having
gr . l( j uatol fi , )m Vanderbilt Uni
versit v, Nashville, Term. lie is a
of Mr. John UoWr-on of near
'
happiness I S j
Iris marital career.
The bride is a daughter of Mr.
Lawrence Rears ha,
and is a young lady of rare
,
. ,
yhe'iswi •
!- admired by mam-.
and “ouls in a common destiny be ;
'
monument to the good deeds done
on
tions.
the couple u-i! lU-re i'll !
Fiappy
Tuesdav iw-t for Na^i'.ville.
j
Reducei Ra to the Dot! Co. I
e ye
Fair. j
.
Below we publish the letter
from C. ,, N. .. lvight, General las
sengerA .
hich explains inself. The pub
•
and , got r- . y to come. AA , e_ are|
to ask him Jo extend these
rates to Brunswick: ,, :
- • ■ ■ ■ • i .—
Da. _ XSHES, i , resioeni ,
ix. A •
County Fair. Eastman, Cm |
Dkaf. Nib:— t have this cay au¬
thorized rates in favor of your
fair, us follows: .Tickets to be j
,, ., 1. 5 and 6. Good im 1
- i.a -,ov. -
-jj y’ tyy { l
From Hawkiasvilleand rc-tn. $1.15
“ Cochran 75
- . Spdwinsviile M
“ “ ii 2 :
Cxi -nncev "
Mcivh.e ■
.. 1.00
m i 3.15
owns
__________ j 1.50
If there are any other
that would*
duced rate named from, let ir*.
know and Twill take pleasure in:
y 1 IL ra Wish
that vour enterprise may U0
than Mu. i a 111
A ours very truly.
Chas. N. Ivight, A. G. P. A.
• • l\ I .
Hie CiMMl iVoplc Of Telfair
C,)!ai!\ Have so i>, : i«ied
Every man has his “ups." as
or nisL... when he arises any
p/irainy. Now and : hen c.nv.o s
"down." which is not the same va
riety as found on the average
goose's back. Such is the case
.cithern.. J. E. Clark, a
conductor on the E. T. V. tfc G.
railroad, who was indicted for big¬
amy at the McRae Superior court
i Ins week. Officers are searching
him; and. it is hoped that lie
will be brought to a speedy rcckmi
in..: for his misdeed. A little lo
; tacity mixed up with other “var
nishmenls 'gardk-s of kamiktah"
«»<>« the pining heart and
<»f Mis- Gillman
wlule visiting at M.-Rae. Slu is
:l ' , .aug!it..-r of Mr. J. II. <Hiiman,
•F«‘'kson. Ga. The wedding day
1 ame aim v, cut and so <i;d the go ;
'h',[ ’ n,l! niduen inings w ere
mun, ‘ ••-nown. Mr (. nirk lias an
other wife living in South Caro
-‘na.
Aiiotlief i iliei’ Kiiafibed.
Mack Booten, a negro boy who
fjg ure d several City courts
lately, was captured again Friday
probabte Umt Imwilfnot get off so
very strong against him. About
two weeks ago a negro boy, who
very much favored Mack, called
at the Colter residence and asked
Mrs. Cotter fora pair «f shoes, |
stating that her husband, Mr. W. j
ojfo-rffii’tlifi.f ir. slJouTe
woidd have done, Cotter .mt i
a unir of shoe- to her husband by
f
■ ;; - - ' -
. It was
k „„ , u;
,, , ........ ,! ,,,,,,
, q Mk k hil j jY‘ was ^ at his
... .. , { ^v ooU>n w } 10 took him
■
those shoes. When Judge Rob-! !
?rtr. gets through with him at the
' l of C< t he will
! : )C able to pick up any more shoes
and pistols until he shall h ive
died at least three accounts.
A Xi.-vel s’i.rat.
There was a novel fight in Og!e
thorn- the other day. Two one
armed men were Ibe chi-f partici
pants. Another one armed man
interfered to separate them, and
three
three-corncrod racket, a thr^-leg J
ged do^tood by as referee, and
time,
three seconds intermission, until ■
...
■ ;
tched bv
> ffice of the Macon County Citizen
lug as it. ,ne son o- Bob Lump-,
county in the
Office hours from 6 to 8 a. m.
'
JlroUur En.imdt Ho. r, tin
c-d.-or o. Lie "Citizen being a to
'■
H.u.,.vw .
1 - D.
eomDliments and a free conv i" of I
ms papt, iu. * t..-. 1 ., u„„ no.:.-,, (.. n it ... |
= ei n,.—viontezuma up ‘ Recod.
Able Arguments.
iseof.thet
,f Eastman vs. Bryant and Levi
Parker, John
Ili-h ..... aie. ot aers mr ..... selling mtox- j
icating drinks in the town of East
man, was heard ... by the mayor m .
< chambers Tuesdav
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The defendants’ attorneys were
Cols. Coffee, AV'ooten and Ilerr
man. Th< se gentlemen are all |
g Med with a natural Their eloquence j
tii at few possess. argu
meats in support of their motion:-!
were able and concise. They
have but few seniors in the knowl
edge of the law. and hi this case
tliev wielded it with grace and
ease, AV nred/ff for them a fu-
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ture a clear , and , bngat - ., as a sun
! --‘ ain * i tie ceien-tatus Aero
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Car^f.oad :('• |
T> -t proof oa ust received and
ell c’Jt .-.ner than anybody ’
regardlcaw of price.
M. Vim.
PAST At AX TIM rs RstnbHsheJ issj. g-, ,
Doru.i. cor XT V ftH'KN.U, i ' on. oluinted Dec. i$?8.
Persona' and O:Lean ,'.*.
There xviil be special sales in
iaooy AA ool Goods, Fascinators etc.
etc. at Miss M. I*. Coffee & Cos.
Nr. Foster Armstrong; came up
on Siii. lay and accompanied Lis
wife who had been hi Kastman for
a, week or so home < n M ... i
Foster's friends are always glad to
him in Kastman.
A beautiful line of ladies and
misses Wraps etc. at Miss M. I‘.
Coffee «fe Co's.
On Friday morning last the saw
mill of Mr. J. W. Moon, near
Channcey, together with $1,000
worth of timber was destroyed by
tire. The loss is estimated at
■ 8,000. No insurance.
Mrs. Carnes inis nice ladies’ un
dervests and proposes to sell them
put from fifty to seventy live cents.
Thee sell from 81.00 to $1.25.
Mr. Tlios. McGill, Jr., has been
appointed Northwestern agent of
the Georgia Southern and Florida
railroad, the Suwanee river route
Jo Florida, with headquarters at
Chicago, Ill.
Mrs. Sue Carnes has some of the
prettiest plaid Flannels ever
down in Kastman; for ladies juck
e ts, and they are cheap!
^^t'slunlav''-d Hu''I'l, ilde/j. Dip'”
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j. i]Hno , w . of ;ltul W
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V. Dorice, the = i preacher.
I tie public is cordially invited t o
attend.
Dr. *j J. I). Herrman, of this city,
wed Miss Nettle Hirsh, of
New York city, on Nov. 5. Miss
and f ^ t!ie %•> »<* ?*’ v ' ° F k,Knv 0 ung ’ woman, !s
kapp.v over his uicooss in wooing
a safe ret urn to the Sunny Sout h
—the land of his birth.
On’Thursday night last some
sneak thief broke into the Alli¬
ance warehouse where he expect
ep to make a good haul in cash.
However, he made a mistake, as
Mr. SheMon, the manager, did not
letive the cash where he could get
hold of it, and be had to be satis.
; ‘ in S es of a window, taking out
the screws and breaking the bolt
that held the window sheet. Mr.
Hieldon is satisfied that he knows
who the party is and that with a
little evidence lie will make it
lively for him.
Rust Front'Oats.
I have just received a car load
of line Rust Rroof Oats and offer
them at 50c, bu. M. AVvnnk.
j.ost.
t ji it -ii .
at 'Vi ^ 1 m Iemes-Jourxal , office.
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When you come to the Dodge j
* to
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a 'dre
$5,00;
$SJK) to $10.00.
. k-SllJi-rio,
{ opened yesterday with a
>rougl forlh to trai hten their
' larl^y,
Mr. A. J. who mysteri
disappeared and left
-
, vas f oun( J fa a ]>adly decomposed i
tatem , 4 theOcmulgce \ r\. i river • swamp
as (, veek. His remains were idea
I , by > a gold , , watch . . found - , near
bearing his mime. Torsv. j
For Sale
. , f ..... 0 „ st f
#* I da ot
man. nere arc acres
(< j; , f , ,,.,1,..,.; " aimlcs* and
, as can be found , - in ,* the
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to me at Amoskeag, . . Ga.
' ii T/,wt,i;r
Notiee.
All persons owning property in !
|. f . Town are requested, and rc-1
spec (fully urged, to come forward
an j pa y tl ci r taxes for the year
X : ilner, < [< rk.
Citatation for Administration,
Georgia-—D odge County. To
all whom i’ may concern: Eliza
J. Sermons, widow of GElum Ser
mons, late ot saiu county deceas
having in due form sq plied to
on thee lam of said deceased,'
will pass upon her su’d n.plica¬
tion at my office the first Monday j
in November, l v '4‘, ThE, t e 28th
day of Sept., 18S9.
Mu ii a fi. L Burch,
oct4-4t Ordinary, D. C.
CIRCULATES
in the Counties of Dodge, Pnlask
Laurens, Jolmscn, Montgomery, Te!
fair, Wilcox, Muyne and Irwin, and
has subscribers from Maine (o Texas.
SKM> FOR SA.MFLF COPY.
Georoia—D odge County. •
To all whom ifc'jnay concern,
1 l!e appraisers appointed to set
; oxv'aria f, ‘ having c-hffd" ilknf of\T-lV‘dt
cease their uriurn
wit it me. ail pen oils coneernM
:iro hereby required to show
‘' ailSvl Wl( hin ( ho time prescribed
l\v law why said application for
twelve months support should not
be granted Sept.'lSlh.. 1889.
Michael L- Burui.
i >rdinary D. C.
( To ■ KoRt i a —Dodge (’omit y.
all whom if may concern.
• he appraisers anpoinled to set
:q>arl widow a and years minor ‘support to the
•1 Brown, children of
esse dec'd, having in d te
torm’r.m! in prtqier time,returned
to the undersigned a schedule of
the property set apart by them.
This is to cite all persons con*
corned to show cause within the
Gim allowed by law, w hy said
• v not '' ai ' be s sll PP°H at* set apart should^
18,1889. granted. This September
MICHAEL L. BFRC1I
B. R. Ordinarv 1). C.
Cai.houx, Aiiplicant’s At t’v.
Sept. 20-4t.
Citation for Leltm-s oniisiiiitswii. '
Geouuia—D odge County. To
all whom it may concern: Where
a- Samuel 11. Douglass,executor of
the estate of Jesse Brown, dec’d,
represents to this eourl in his peti¬
tion duly filed that lie has fully
administered said estate: This is
therefore to cite all persons con¬
cerned, heirs ami creditors, to
show cause, if any (hey can, why
said executor should not be dis
chaiiged from his trust and receive
Sellers of dismission at my oilice
0| i the til l Mondavin February
1890. “
(liven under my hand officially
this October 22, isst).
Michakl L. Burch,
B. R. (' u.ffui \. (Irdinary D. ('.
Apjilicant’s ally.
CLOIK HA—Dodge ( ounty.
To whom it may concern: AV,
•F Fhillips has in due form applied
tor letters ol dismission from the
guardianship and I 11 0 f Mary Faircloth
a pass upon said applica
<Gin at mv office ( n the jirst Mon¬
day in December A. 1),, 1889. AH
person concerned will take no¬
tice to file objections, if any they
have, within the time allowed by
law. (liven under my hand ofij
cially, this August 29, 18 .
MreHAEL L. Burch,
B R. Cauioun. Ordinary D. C.
Applicants Attorney,
< i:;e i A —! ; odge county. To all
whom il may concern: Rcdiecea
A. Lashe has in due form applied
o the undersigned for permanent
letters of administration on the
estate of Tim* C. Las.lie, late of
s;..;J county, deceased, and 1 will
IN •• ('lam - aid appiica.ion on the
Given U'- I .Monday in November, I ’ML
tinder my hand and official
‘889. ignature, 17th day of Seiitember,
Michakl L. Bt Ron,
Ordinarv <4 Dodge County.
(Smith it (dements,
ner’s Att’y s.—set
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0k.i i ho i a—I loilie* (’ounty.
LY)»ti.,i Ordinary’s Office.
A bailie Having applied for a
y- . i' a|'port out nf'llic rstnte of her
1 ’'okI, i.< , Laslie, late of said eoun
soul, ai.d appraisers duly an
iL - i-to cite all pewoiia
cause why sa id sp*
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1,: -»ul day Ooiohm- iss!>.
mn &( ?/ c#
loorof ’Ldd mmuty <ulri„T"L h |“gSi
1,1
r »ii'd n,«DS I.....iln ami nllout
said premise* or real estate being lot of
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door ill PiUil coirnty during tile legal
hours of sale on the tir*t Tuesday Jn
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in district of - Jd county of
.-..^tahir, Dodge, levied on hv W. J. I>. Skelton.
a-.d to he sold as tl.« pr.b
party of.E T. Kaw lii.n under a distrew
■variant i->u- I by .). M. Arthur, J. 1* ,
in favor of Caro < . K. Ogden againat
•'i’<- aid 4. T. Itnwliii-:. returnable to the
Superior ci.urt of said county, enid war
rant with the entry of levy thereon de
:iv red to me. T in- Di-ioher I -l, issij.
Jf. M. Oionc.vs,
Coroner l). C.
Brewer’s Lung Ki-'m-. r cures coughs
■iiid cobis without Li;d alter results, as
it couLii, - no I.jdai < -.
For Rett f,
n.c» Store* liOURf* reci ii' iy occupyed by
; . D«lt*I Hi.i ris • - a J'uriiitiire Store.
Uur.ted* a Hail road Avenue. Apply
to K. ft. Bacon,
Amoskeag, Ga.
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. CH-LLS 8tFEVLR;t5j|7
MALARIA,,K cukg r.euc ,\m '■$%
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Fun C:\to BY ALL l’nFGGI8T3.
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