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DON’T FAIL TO SEE OCR STOCK OF CLOTHING, BOOTS. SHOES AND HATS. WE CARRY A MCE LINE OF LADIES’ TRIMMER AND OTRIHMBD HATS.
Soeeial Bar ' W!?" Thihrtv Da^v
rams tor the ,”v ■ % ext 7Q O,
10,000 YARDS CHECKS @ 4f CENTS PER YARD,
50,000 YARDS CALICOS @ 3- TO 7 CENTS PER YARD,
50,000 YARDS SHEETING 1 YARD WIDE @ Of CENTS PER YARD.
LADIES AND GENTS HOSE FROM 4 TO 50 CENTS PER PAIR.
Til . NATION’S POPULATION.
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Viiuolj Varying Estimates of Next
r- Fount It Will probably Be
««,Ok. 0,000.
Frotn t’.r ( levelund Leader
W, :i;viv; 1 \ f)V * 15_There
has be deal of figuring .
n a great
ana estimating (ic.sing,
rmght t.v—what the coining cen
sus wi.l show the population o!
this country to be. Hingulany
enoug.i, tlinvo ia -i difference nf
than 12,000,000 in . tliese
more es
timnt'- ' The lowest 1 have seen
1S - hU ,, h)S,K , ..... ‘"‘ ,l t ,i t! '. t j • ,i : j j
nearly 75,000,000. n -
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rnauif si!y, much too large. The
most ( .refill figures put it about
05,OO: 000 or fill,000,000, and tins
is pro iblynol fur fmm the truth,
I'jg ••••••« are generally 'exaspera
ting to (he reader, but let us keep
our l< mper while we contemplate
just a few. taken from a compen
diutn of the last (tenth) census,
whirl lies before me. Our first
cen si , in 1790, showed a popula¬
tion—I will only give round num
bers—of 4,000,000. We had then
but few more people than there
are now within the state of Ohio.
The i icrcanc during the success
ive di .vnnial periods, us shown by
comp lina' the total of each census
with I .hat of tlic proceeding one>
was: Second census, 1,400,000;
third 1,900,000; fourth 2,400,000;
fifth 3,200,000; sixth 4,200,000;
saver :ii, 0,200,000; eighth, ',200,0
00; n uth, 7,100,000; tenth, 11,000.
000. Th ■ total as shown by the
tenth census in 1880, was 50,155,7
85.
Th iv is a singular uniformity
in 1h > ratio of increase which va¬
ries lut lii tie in each ten years
from )0 percent. The only mark¬
ed e; --option is the decade from
1860 to 1870, when the increase
was nearly 1,000,000 less than
from 1S50 to I860. T'iiis was due
to tl; ■ waste of war, which cost di¬
rectly the lives 700,000 men, be¬
sides which it gave a check to the
natural increase and also to foreign
immigration. According to regu¬
lar ] rogresion t he total population
in If 70 should have been about
40,509,000, whereas it was but 38,
658,371. The reason given is suf¬
ficient to account for this reduced
rate of increase. Between 1870
and 1886 wo caught the old step
agai the increase being in excess
of 5 ■ per cent. Sin.ce 1880 the
conditions have not been material¬
ly changed, and it will be safe to
asgtt na that the census of 1890
will show an increase of 30 per
cent , or 15,000,000, which will
give 35,000,090 aGhe total within
our! rders—not iueludingjAlaska.
tv 8 8:50,000 WITH LEAD.
A 8 ntn Fo Train Hold uj> in In¬
dian Territory.
. F UT Worth, Tex., Non. 2G.— ]
Sixt en mounted and heavily arm
ed men boarded a south bounl
San i Fe passenger train last night
at I'ei win station in the Chicka¬
saw Nation. Indian Territory, and
eut the engine, mail and express
can loose from the coaches. They
then van the train two miles and
threw the fireman off the locomo¬
tive. Two miles further on the
engineer was t hrown off and, after
running four miles further, the
steam was turned off and the loco¬
motive killed.
Till- EXPRESS CAB B1DI.LED KITH
BULLETS.
1 lien the robbers began an at¬
tack on the express car
gu; ’.’it and messenger fired twenty
slio;.-'. but finallv gave in after
robbers had literally riddled the
car. The money stolen is bet ween
$20,900 and $.‘10,000 and came
print ipallv from Chicago. United
Stf.U's marshals are in pursuit of
the robbers.
’ V.FXTV SHOTS AT THE ROBBERS.
A dispatch from Gainsville,
To in regard to the train rob
l>er . savs that I red brasher, the
^ guardof the train, fired more
then twenty shots at t he robbeis.
and that one of the gang is be
lie'ed to have been fatally woun
n.l ■or, got about 00.000. The
p t - angers and mail were not mo¬
les’M.
A.11 O'^ItiLOir GroodLe ^ropoi'tionally Cls.ea,p.
We Carry a Full Line of Groceries Furniture and Hardware. A Specialty in Trun ks and Valises. Cali and See Our Goods and Prices.
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Some Karr Coins.
«'• '* of Corey,
showed , us some old coins a tew
days since. Among others, he
has an American dollar of 1795.
On one side of tliis dollar is the
head of the Goddess ot liberty, ,
with the word “liberty’' inscribed
above, and fifteen stars regularly
arrangedj NV itli the date 1795. On
tJie rever8 e side is the eagle of lib
or ( v _ lit .emblem of American In
'
dependence—encircled , , - , , , by a
wreath ...” and the words ‘“United
... • ,,.-i,i n 1(1,0 m
'' a 03 ,llv ■
wl - e of t! , ‘ IS C0l » ls not combated
like the dollar of the present day,
but, perfectly smooth and contain
in" this legand‘“one hundred cents
orone dollar.'” Mr. Whitehurst
prizes it very highly, it having
bee(1 jn’ circulation during the
presidential administration of
Washington, and says that al
lhongh ,] 10 premium on it is fifteen
dollars he would not take double
the amount for it.—Pulaski Ilecor
dor.
A Shooting Affray.
At the turpentine distillrry of
(!. B. Parker & Oo. in the lower
edge of tiiis county, on Thursday
lust, James Turner shot and pain
fully wounded R. II.Twigg. Tur
ner. Twigg and two other white
men, all in tiie em ploy of C. B.
Parker, have had trouble among!
tliemselves for some time and on
the morning of (he shooting we i
are informed by Twigg that as he i
was standing talking to several
othes Turner approached and after
cursing him drew a 44 erlibre der
ringer and fired. The bail struck
Twigg on the left side just above
the heart coming out near the
ter of the breast. Twigg was in
town Tuesday to see a physician
and seemed to care very little
about his wound. Twigg and Tur¬
ner are both from North Carolina.
No arrests have yet been made—
Dublin Gazette.
A Useful I!oy.
Here is a bright example for
some of our Pulaski county boys.
Now boys, try your hand, and im
ilate him: Little Homer, son of Mr.
and Mrs, Sid Williams of Thomas
ville, has cultivated seventeen
acres—fifteen in corn and two in
truck patches—this year- The
corn will yield fifteen bushels per
acre, and the crops of cane okra,
groupdeas and potatoes are line.
The two last named crops will fat¬
ten enough meat for the family of
eight, His father alone with the
hoe lias aided him. This ought to
put to shame idle young men who
are waiting for clerkships while
their people support them.- -llaw
kinsville News.
I,Talking of typograyhical errors,
the Burlington, Yt.. •* Free Press
does not remember of seeing a
more horrible specimen of this
class of blunders than one which
appeared in a Massachusetts paper
not long ago. At the close of an
extended and highly eulogistic no¬
tice of a deceased lawyer the re¬
porter wished to say that ‘Mho
body was taken to Hull for inter¬
ment, where reposed the remains
of other members of the family.”
By mistake the let ter “e” was sub¬
stituted torthe “u” in Hull,chang
ing the sense of the sentence to
such a degree that no extra copies
of that issue of the paper were or¬
dered by the family of the dead
alwver.
A Uonsolnlation.
News has just reached us of
consolidation of the News
Dispatch of Hawkinsville.
1x '° F^P erb have been for
time the best weekly papers
the State, and now that they
been consolidated, we predict
^ ie Ne\\>-.>i?pau i a future
clear and bright as a sunbeam.
DKINKNESS— LIQUOR HABIT—In
al! the World there is lint one cure,
Hr. Haines’ Golden Specific.
fee It without ean l>e given in a cup of the tea oreof
the knowledge of person
taking i-ure. it, effecting whether a speed patient.is v and perma
the a mod
eratd? drinker or an alcoholic wreck,
Thousands of drunkards have been
«;£-{,^ireoftw'wui^mtheir kn^I
«Ige. and to-day believe they quit
t^E
tsz-szssvr ' co ’’ **
Pulaski Superior Court.
The criminal docket will be ...
fcen up this, Wednesday morning.
J ucge Roberts jias been
the civil docket for eight days
and -«nu has mm disposed m. poseu of u. more iimn business
than has been disposed of in
cour t j n the same length of time
for many years. .Judge Roberts
j 8 winning laurels on the bench as
an nble clear headed, and fearless
i u <D ” e wlio deposes j ■ of business
rapidly and to the complete sal is-
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Thauksjrivmtr Services.
Interesting t.ianksgiving set -
vices were held at the Methodist
church vosterdnv. A large crowd
was in attendance.
For Sale.
One hay mare and road cart.
^ ill sell cheap for cash. ( ’ a!1 01;
me a( m J' store in Laurens county,
Ebeeman.
Mrs. J. D. Peacock, of Eastman,
is visiting the family of Mr. Al¬
bert Peacock.—Pulaski Recorder.
Every business bouse in East
man was closed from 10 a. m., to 1
p. in., on Thursday,
At the annual meeting of the
East Tennessee, Virginia, and
Georgia railroad held at Knoxville
the following directors wereelec
ted: John IT. Inman, Samuel
Thomas, Charles McGhee, Oa!
vin S. Brice, John G. Moore,
Thomas N. Logan, Edward J. San
ford, W. S. Chisholm, JohnGreen
ougb, \\ in. L. Bull, George Cop
pell, John H. Ha!!, Evan U. IIow
ell, George S. Scott and George J.
Gould, No other busin 'Midk
transacted.
PILLED.
‘GaffilOIEOS ORDERS
ECCENr'SE.X
-DL1J?
AT BOTTOM PRICES FOR CASH
■AT
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EVERYTHING TO EAT THAT CAN BE HAD. FRE8II,
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 AND
TO PLEASE THE MOST FASTIDIOUS PALATE. CAN
TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. CANDIES. FANCY
AND PLAIN, THE SWEETEST OF THE SWEET
AND LEMONS TO SOUR. COME ONE COME
ALL AND REPLENISH YOUR LARDERS
AT THIS SHORT CALL. RESPECTFULLY.
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Scrofula iu Children.
J^*KJSS 5*ZfT,
Mr-.ltnth Berkley, amort charitable
^^^1-Vv th" ^SCih^eareri
on head of my litEiegrandcliiid.then
0,1 *-V eigiue, n months oi.i Shortly af
: t -r breaking out It spread rapidly the all
over her body. The scabs slightest on touch, sores
peal Utc
make the ermosphere of the room siek
•uingand unlK-arable. Thediaca*.* next
^ tr^lit. Kudnont physb
iia ‘' fr»«« die -urroumikig country
were consulted, but could oo nothing to
relieve tlu; little onnocent, and gave it
as their opinion, impossible uimt the rase was
'■>>■ -i-,- and to save the
•;nid“- .-ye-iglit. it "as thru deeided
, (it0 0ll p,.- m0 r<' than it year
.'laW-iie has lx-en ^is healthy as auy
vhild in th ■ lad.”
Fumd Ills Little Boy.
My little boy iuul iinimrlties of the
Monti that w.-rc of a scrofulous nature.
which icsultcii in the breaking out of
m abm** on the hip. I gave him Swift’s
SpeoiiH-fS. s. s.) It purified Ills blood
mO restored his health. As a blood pn
litter it certainly has no equal. X. <’.'3
Felix Sixk, Salem,
Tronti-w* on t.t'ii,it and skin diseases
nailed free. Swift Sfucific Co.,
Drawer o’, Atlanta, Oa,
Will you suffer with dyspepsia is and the
liver complaint. Shiloh,s Cure
remedy for you.
ShilonV Yitalieeri- what you need for
•oustiptitioa, loss of appetite, dizziness,
uid all symptoms of dyspopsia. Price
10 and 7.) cents per bottle.
mm il 1
II. J. BIUNSOX,
TvA ./v AT G- TU IB •
HOME
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50,000 YARDS SHIRTING f YARD WIDE @ 5: CENTS PER YARD,
PINS, TWO PAPERS FOR 5 CEXIS.
DRESS BUTTONS FROM 24 TO 25 CENTS PER DOZEN,
^VLather Wynne f s
SPECIAL o l*\\h r O
I desire to state to the trading public that 1 have just received
my fall stock, consisting of Drv goods, Shoes, Notions, Hats, Hard
’• v « re ’ Series, Etc., and I atn prepared to show the newest, pretti
est goods ever shown in this section. i\Iy prices are the very novelties lowest,
and the quality of my goods the very best. 1 have some to
show in new Prints, Penang, Sicillians and Scitings for
Read the following prices ami he convinced that l am offering bzv
‘'Ik do,000 ArtA yds. , , best , checks , i. ft n- ~ yd. 1
oc
25,000 “ Calico 4c,
15.000 “ Sheeting & <Uc.
I--.,' 1 •) non “ Sliii lim>-fo f, C 5 ’■ r
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Tull Stock • Mens , . Brogans @ 90c. pair
Fine Button Shoes for ladies (« $1.00 per pair.
Suspenders from 5c pair up.
Socks at 5c. pair. Ladies Hose 5c. pair. The latest and prettiest
i landkerchiefs to be found anywhere.
Big bargains in Mens’ Wool and Fur Hats.
Trunks Full cheaper bosom than ever known.
linen reinforced shirts for men @ 50c. worth 75c.
Stacks of Cologne, Toilet Soap and numerous oilier articles.
Nice little bustles @ 10c. every lady wants one.
reeem 1 f adisg Shot iiHllS, ^3
cheaper than anybody else can offer.
ooldna i ’ Stoves OieaDer 5
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that can be bad at whole sale.
FINEji HEWING TOBACCO 6)30c. ft.
1 am agent for
Tobacco the best on earth
Guarantee to sell
GROCE 111 ES CIIEA PER
that anybody else. Come to see me and let me shoe my nice, new.
'-‘heap goods. Eve got tv nice little speech to make, and it will pay
you well to come and hear it. i keep lots ot
NICE THINGS
that my competitors don’t have,and I am prepared to save money
you on every article you buy.
Respectfully,
MATHER WYNNE.
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■MANFFACTFREK OF ALL KINDS OF
MOULDINGS, BRACKETS,
TURNED WORK, SCROWL SAWING
AND MANTLE PIECES.
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c. sii Hat
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W a A ,--A ; 2L
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COHSTATITLiY OUST SCA-JSTID- JVYTJD
at Short notice. Respectfully.
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CLUB A
for J. P. FTEYENS & BRO. in.the
riss/^Gla. Businesso
Call on him and get a watch on thirfv-eight wee!. - time at WHOLE
sale prices.
NO IIUMBU yj ' .
LATEST ACHIEVEMENT
C E L L U L () I D
COLLARS, CUFFS,
AND BOSOMS.
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The CelluloM Compauv rmithbmilv
aitamoU ,ho high;
cellars, cuffs amt basom.-. which la -
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! eve been reached in this line of water
proof goods. We have examined tin !i
latest improvements, and tested them
by every menus at oilr command. Wi
are convinced that they have never them been
excelled, and we are ready to give
our heartiest iudoi-iment. They nr.
pliable, most durable i f any goods Oli
the market, and resemble linen mci\
perfectly than any waterproof unit _
lion. Some strangers who have lit’, r*
acquaintance with these goods are mulct
die impre- ion that celluloid is an ex¬
plosive material. This is an entirely
1 erroneous idea. We can held eelluloh
ftpon the hottest argaml ! iinier, linen
j will melt, but never ignite. The
1 interlining ni.ikes it i:n;eli slronsrer Him
, any .,:h- • i.:- iu i- li . -he
| !«■ glad ><i h ive am and all of in
'ovi.wr patrons try i e
rtrile lliil us Ih.-n :.-pi:::on 1 f iff
A iL'.'Dl'tllHTi I <t < C’HuL'.’d ^ oil a 1
o .‘fil \n r pair by mail. tarnish Titv^o. hutum col
arc dura bio and ucv.t the
las'- anil cults.
Celluloid Collars and cuffs cost no
more than linen—look better and wear
longer. They never wilt from perspir¬
ation, are always white, clean and fmsli:
require no laundry tug—are. manufac¬
tured in all the leading i-lyh-- for ' -Hi
ladies and gents..girl mn i hoys, w nen
’ They have 1 th-ir in'a
week's wear. Try them.
Keep this for reference. Celluloid
Collars and Cuffs are as economical and
desirable as represented. free Can always
obtain the same, of postage, by ad¬
dressing George Clement it Co., ,’W East
•fid street, New York, at the following
prices. 2’e,C for ?1.00-42.27. do*
Gents’ Collars,
Cud’s, VO'S, li for 2.75—4.75 doz
..allies’ Collars,! 5c, 0 for 84—1.00 doz
“ (’ufi’s, 30c, 0 for 1.75—3.00 do/.
Small Bosoms, Bosonts, 50c.
Large 73c.
ltemit by Postal Order, Check tK
Stamps. Address
GUO. < LEM ENT A f’ 0 „
33 East 23d St. .New York City.
my24-6m
State of Geoiwia —Dodge County. T.
To all whom it may concern: J
Huclian having in proper fo#n ap
plied to me for permanent letters
of administration as eo-adminis
I iratoj on the estate of 5\ r . B. NVhid
don, late of said county dec’d.
| This is to cite all and singular the
heirs, next of kin and creditors of
j said 4V. at B. Wniddon office the to be first and Mon
i pear my on
day in December, 1889, at 19
o’clock a. m., and show cause, ii
any they can, why permanent let
j ters of administration should not:
be granted to s‘iid'J . J. Buchan on
saifl ^ ‘ ^ r iiiddon’s estate.
Witness m\ hand tiod
j cial signature. J In tne 2:. 1 day oi
October.! ’9.
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OfFII _ i. Ol OltDlXAKV ,, . Dodge
CorNTV, Georgia. E. Upon Latimer the ap
! plication of Nancy ap
praisers having and assign been appointed said Nancy to
■ ! set E. Latimer, apart widow; to and Clara O..
j IT. William Latimer; E., James minor H., children and ofC.
■ T. Latimer late of sai<^
j dec’d. in property or money a ruf
ficiency from the estate of said C.
|T. Latimer for their support and
■ maintenance for the space
| twelve months from the date ot
ministration, and -aid appraisers
■ having made and fi d in this oilice
a‘schedule of the property or
statement of the amount of money
set apart by them under their
hands and seals, this is to cite all
persons c< incensed to show cause
before me at my office in the court
house at 10 o’clock a. m.,the first
aIichael L. Bcbth,
< hdinarv D. C.
Card. K. W. Bonner of Macen highly
rceomuK !s Brewer’- Bung liestorer
m:- min
The Lest n-e.tiei.i- you eat! give ''
; eld id in ease oi crou;. i - Brewer", Lung
1 Kestorer.
“Can the world know a man has a good
thing of it.”— unless Vanubkiult. he advertises the possession
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WUiM [|i
[(WdTI
m CASH REQUIRED
Until you have tested and approved. Our freight
both ways if instrument fails to please in cither
style, price tr quality. Ours the risk, yours pleased* only
i i . i! lost, and buy if fully
40,000 4 Southern Homes
Supplied first by us introduced since 1870011 this TEST TRIAL
PLAN, in the South by us. Fair¬
est method of sale possible, ami a gic.it benefit 10
those at a distance who cannot visit our warc-rooma
ALL RISK SAVED
By this trial plan, and purchasers absolutely as¬
sured perfect instruments at the very lowest
possible cost. that Selling only the best instru¬
ments made, will stand the most severe and
CO I n trial prehen and si ve let tests, them we do not solely fear to send them out
on stand on their merits.
All wc ask is the privilege of shipping on ap¬
proval. No suit, no pay. Our freights if we fail*
EASY TO BUY
From us by correspondence. No matter whether
you live either ten or a thousand miles from us.
perfect. We ship Prices to all Southern in plain States. Our system is
On* price only. No print and alike to all.
more, no less. Largo
Discounts from makers prices.
tition paid. niet^, Easy installments. Complete outfits 1 very free. inducement Alt ffrlgl^ that
any fair dealing house can offer.
... Writ© for . ....... Valuable Information. . -■>.
Cataloglios, C.rculara, Special
Fall OfTer3-IS39. Copy of now
Paper-"Sharps and Flats’’
A 1 a irapp Address
(ISBEN a BATES,
“ SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE,
SAVANNAH, CA.
MY SON
“Deal with the men who advertise. You
will never lose by it.”—13 ew. Yravkus»
Write U & 11. S, M, H, about it.
.1 TT'Olt HK.Vf.—An eight-room < ot
tnge in Kastman. Terms favor¬
able. Apply to
inlylDif iv. li. corn: k.
S-'or Hale or Kent .
j ridge, The I>v. -iling the Louse residence of Mrs. of J. Mug- F.
next to
DeLaey, i’<‘-{Kiii-si is offered I>1*- white for .-ale or rent For to
any person.
particulars, j«-7-tf apply liKi.Arv to Bishop.
SMBS, NEEL&CO.
? .. 'ISO ( LOTIHF.ItH,
557 Chi 8t., Macox, Ga.
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mi Si-i'r.H
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| -' irs * i:. p“ *• L. day, $2.00. S, Special ProarJelre.sN. induce
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im!at to th ,: commercial travel. 85 -wf
FdigJEtuffOiD y.V; toads:
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elk '
j i’e sui-etl.: ;i, i r.-.dc oU- mark appefir.- on all
< ><e: t : r< ■:
; f U ii:; a Mi stf. ! . - ! : irrTTOXK
1X C‘.LI/t’1,0112, which can never
rattle or tarnish the collars or cufft. 3
j eoilar but *u.- for 5 efs. Stei*ve buttons
j in many varieties rimI colors, from 27>e.
to 5 ; her pair. AH goods warranted
: nddre’'s durable. We send to ;u»y
fi-.* of postage. Address,
i GKOKGK GUKMKNT
• St- ’ ' • < ' ,ty *
i TST B. COFFEE,
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ATTORNEY AT LAW,
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EASTMAN. - - GEORGIA.
TJ'. HEIJBMAX,
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ATTORNSY AT LAW.
EASTMAN, - GEORGIA.
S. T. ROGERS
is prepared to sell them as cheap
as can be bought. lie has given
tlii building a thorough over
hauling, and h tin tin ec nd
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