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10,000 YARDS CHECKS @ 4j CENTS PER YARD,
50,000 YARDS CALICOS @ 33 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.
Salutatory.
In doffing our sombrero to the
jiubli • as editor of the Times
Joi n - ,b, it is in order to let the
peopV know the future policy of
the p i per.
W< will use every effort in our
power to give to our readers all
1he r, ws of this section, making
the p iper one of best in Southeast
Geor i
A\ r e shall ever wield our goose
quill in the interest of progress,
pence, education, elevation, devcl
opinc at and political purity.
Rorkeil in the cradle of Democ¬
racy, reared around a Democratic
hear; ’,-tow, we will be loyal to
the Democratic party as long as
we li. e; an 1 promise our readers
more political news than has over
appeared in these columns.
Wi-hing our many readers a
* nierr,. Christmas and a happy,
pros] 1 -rons New Year, ! remain,
very ; ■ peel fully.
T. F. Carnes, Editor.
Take This, Ye Brute !
It is with reluctance that we
com! -vend to lower our dignity
for a period by currying onanews
papi r controversy wilii such a de¬
praved, immoral thniy as the ed
itor’of the Pulaski Recorder is, hut
ho has displayed himself as a
large for abuse by commenting
in si ha bitter strain, which he
says "was written by us in a spirit
of j Jon the news about the
minefes and indictments of Dodge
Superior Court being stolen, leav
mg the impression on tiie minds
of the few readers of that insigniti
cant sheet that Dodge county was
a little hell.
Me misquoted the comment in
that paper, which he declares a
“falsehood,” but to show our read
CVS that.the comment in the Re
corder was not only more bitter
than what we quoted the editor as
saying, but a reflection on every
citizen of Dodge county, whether
good or bad, we reproduce the
statement as it appeared in the
Tim: : Journal of Dec. Gth. M e
said: “During Hie month of Oc¬
tober, 1S89, the editor of the Pu
laski Recorder declared tliat
Dodge comity was and is politi¬
cal!,, and morally so rotten (we
do i o not mean decayed) a Ghi
nest wall should be built around
her and she be sunk, and where
the great county was once, the
noblest portion of our State, there
should be 'hole in the ground.' “
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The following is the article to
will .li we referred as it appeared
in the Recorder on Oct. 30:
“And now the news comes that
the minutes of Dodge County Su¬
perior Court, together with all of
the indictments, have been stolen
or have mysteriously disappeared.
“It is now in order, as about the
best thing that can be done, for
the legislature to abolish Dodge
county and build a wall around
her so high that it eonnot be
scaled, so deep that it cannot be
tunneled and so thick that it can
not be penetrated, and leave her
citizens to tight out their destiny
alone, without courts, law or
soei ty. M'o would not be sur¬
prised any line morning to learn
that the whole county had been
stolen and nothing left but a hole
in the ground. M e advise our
good friend. Judge Roberts, to
move up here, for fear they will
steal and spirit him away some
liiglx."
As we said in the outset, we did
not desire a controversy, hut as he
implied iu his first article that the
wheie , , people , of , Dodge . county ,
were possessed Wit* with tho tne snirit spmt Ot of
Satan, “and her citizens should
.AJUL Othier CSs-oocls; IParopos.~tiox 2 .cft. 2 J. 3 r Qlies&ip.
We Carry a Full Line of Groceries Furniture and Hardware. A Specialty in 1 runks and Valises. Caii and See Our Goods and Prices.
Ci^T ii a M 65 BSU
iV £ if tsa
bs left to fight out their destiny
alone, without courts, law or so
ciety,’ - we do so in order to defend
the integrity of our people from
the vile and slanderous tongue
the editor of the Recorder, who
implied in his first article that
there was but one good citizens
in Dodge county and that one
was Judge Roberts. The only
way we can account for snch
vowps is that he had just recov¬
ered from an attack of delirium
tremens, and in order to reli we
his distorted imagination lie paced
his cell like a hibernating brute,
and thought of his recent visit to
Eastman (we doubt very much ii
he remembers it ) and penned the
lines to which we have referred.
In his last article the jack a - .
in his allompl to back out of his
first assertion brays a note of great
love for Hie people of Dodge
county. lie says: “We never
have said there arc no good peo
pie in Dodge county; on the other
hand we believe a very large ma¬
jority of them are good, law-abid
ing people,and we sympathize with
Ihem, because, from what we car.
learn, they are afflicted with a few
fanatics who stir up more strife
and do thecoinity more harm than
the alleged violatorsol the law.
Wo reiterate the statement!
made by us that he has “publish-1 ‘
od , a M.1 ... , on I.od,n count, and ,
citizens,’’ by implying that
there is but one good citizen in
Dodge. Dodge county is not “af
dieted with a few fanatics, who
stir up strife,” ami the “little fel
lows who shot off their mouths,"
at the meeting were men of com
age with characters unimpeacha
hie. Among those who spoke
at the meeting were Dr. II. Fisher,
Prof. Ii. J. Strozier, Rev. E.
Burch, ,, , Cols. r , , W.B. ,, r ,, Coffee ... and , Jus. r
Bishops, Jr., and many others, who
never shrink from what they be
lieve a duty, and who are-ever the
friends of peace.
lhe ohJ .... thtnff sent . several , copies •
of the last weeks of Ids infant
newspaper, containing an editorial
in reply to a complimentary no
tic© of him and his paper, in which
he insinuated that mu- citizens did
not Jt.iv.-. the courage to at,,,pros:
lawlessness, to this place lo be dis
tnlmted .. , , among those who , d.d V1 not .
favor the public meeting, but said
*
article, we understand, did not
meet „.oo! ruth onnmmi approval.
In said article he denounces rnt
as bars and says Ave are incapable
of writing an editorial. It is our
desire that this controversy cearc,
as every lime we refer to him. or
write his name the lead in our
pencil jiutrifies. Me ’would not
do him justice if we were to coil
elude without conplimeiiting him
on being an idiotic fool, a liar, a
whinning, whelpisli coward, * a
stie.iv, , a ,. 11 . a, On, o\t .. net ,
scoundrel, without honor, without
xhamv. a Uadpari who t.keg
advantage of distance to vituper
ate men, a cowardly libeller and
slanderer, and is endowed with a
nature lower than the lowest an
j .
The poor coward has retreated
from the Bunker Hill of pure
bravery and fortified himself be
hind a dung hill on tiie low, ob
noxious mar.-h of falsehood, and
there in his own shame mired to
hfe knees in infanlv , ho cr i es out
liar to all decent people. Me
there Jea\e him uriiOss tiie goo*.
people 1 r of Cochran will put 1 a lial
ter on thaass and fasten him in
the manger, where his brays can
not .disturb tjus peaceful world.
Empire.
Em; ire. Dec. 17.—The general
manager, after an absence of ten
..p, y , Alabama, returned home
yesterday.
G. il. MLtiler, iormerly of Emi
pire, but now with the E T. Y. A
0, Ry., in Macon was here Mon
day.
Mr. T. L Daily lm,- been sid, -
tracked with fever, but is alright
again.
O :r clever neighber. Peyton
Ethridge, is grinding cane and
singing to his new baby—a girl.
Mr. ,S. R. Ciay, ilu- artesian
well man is here, and as soon as
hjg machinery arrives will com
mencelo smte, . dig or , bore a well, , .11
Mrs T vler i’os'or of GriHin
tiie guest of (lie Ii-iteldc Foster.
IVitl Lewis, colored, met with a
serious accident on Sat unlav on
the E. & 1). Road near Yonkers.
He was riding in the caboose of
the log train when a log sixty feet
long fell off the car in front, the
front i ml striking the ground and
the log was forced through the
caboose, striking Lewis all over at
once. Ex-Coroxer.
**•
A Great Admirer os' the Tnagle
City <>r Southeast Georgia.
One of the most pleasant com¬
mercial travelers that we have
ever had the pleasure of
was Mr. i>. II. Hale. ThF ux-niIo¬
nian hails from the old North Car
olma Elate ;:na represents the ,
firm of Guggenheiim-r & Hersh
man, wholesale halters. Baltimore.
Mr. Hale i.-i a mun of ex-; •lisit 0
physique, a nook* and haiKc-orne
countenance, and bv honest deal
^
(he merchants of the
Southland.
In conversation, a
pounded the following von’ ((nesti; n:
•Dir. Hide, can account for
the ignorance .n the Nonh v • i ol ,• Va:
habits and disposition of the col
omI race Soll(h .
“Yes, sir,he replied; “although
ieared in the South, I have lived
and traveled a great deal in tne
Nortli, and there is no necessity
such J pretended ignorance, as
^ thousan(ls of „,. r0l . s
Nort]li an(1 lhc !e llave a
chance to study their habits and
customs. They understand (heir
nniure, but will not own it, as they
are prejudiced against, the Anglo
S;ixon ra(V of [he iSon(lu -
.. Df) the xviliies consider the
negroes their equals socially m
any parts of the North:
“Yes; in some sections of Penn
G'ivania and Ohio they associate
g Iia anie * uc 0 ° f l animosity anun01l '> between neiueen tlie lJie
two sections: '
“ 1 he fire-earing, bitter burning
newspapers of the North, but,
voung man, watch with keen in
of „„ ch
, u „,„e folnre day the storm of
passion which blows from the fiery
altar, such sparks of hate, will be
ca,med by a conservative people.
and the Anglo Msou race of the
mind, ' '"'F soul A ,ll ana ‘“, body.” t• “
In speaking of tiie climate of
the different States the "entleman
avowed that the climate of South
Georgia was the best he was
® ver in * and ^P e «a!Iy that of
Eastman. He said that
was a lovely place, and that he
‘
;n{en( | e q t 0 nrake it j.p. j lome
in H.e n ear future.
q’i !P election for bonds to build
a new court house for Dooly
county resulted in a good majority
,or JOn(!s - ' >enna. tne county
seat, favored i on Is, while Cordele
fought hard against them. This
will settle the court house
Hon for that county for several
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For Sale.
Dwelling house and one acre of
land. Good neighborhood and
good well of water.
MLvlt. A Dkxsox,
tf Exist mail, Ga.
Unckten’s Arnica Salve.
Thk Bkst Salve in tac world for
briii-es, sores, ukers. salt rbeum,
fever, sores, teller, cbappol hands,
chilblains, corn*, and all-kin crop
tious. ami positively cures Piles, or uo
pav reqmrcil. Ii is guaranteed to give
pe^fcci satisfaction, 25ets. or box. money For refund- sale by
cl. Price per
all druggists. novIOjf
Geor< j i a—D odge couni y. At
the January term next of Dodge
court of ordinary applications will
he made to sell all the real estate
belonging to estate of J. J. Rozar,
deceased. 1 ►< e. 2. 18S9.
L. M. pEAcei’K, Adm'r.
Ei.oiihXCE, L. Rozar, Adnirx.
J. J. Rozar. deceased.
Oiil'X; .WEo-T.tOUOR HABIT—In
all the .’iTorhi t'u rc isbcl <> ;<■ care.
Si;-. It: 'll {billies: Earcttlc.
It can be givmi ia a cap of tea or cm
i'.-e wirliont the knowledge speedy of tbc person
taking it, effecting a am! perma¬
nent cave, whether tl'<> patient is a wree':. mod¬
erate. thinker or an aicAhulle
Tiioasamls of di unktu- is have g-.mi
enifi! wbo tiave taken the Os.j tea Sj.j
ciile in their coffee wi bout their knowl
edge, £ amlto-day believe they qtutdrmk
lir . !: tw wilt. iianoftil
“ii f vcsv.Us from its attnilmstration.
(.•nri*< gmn-.mteed. tor ciren'al¬
and full T.-articiiIars. Address in eon
tiden-ec, Gor.Pi-.x Hvr.civu: Co., 185 Raee
street, Cineiuuatti, O,
TV i!) you suffer with ilysp-epsia and
liver i-ompliiint. SJiilob.s Cure is lb
remedy for you.
The Dulpit and tin- Singe.
Rw. F. M. Sluyir. iiustcr t’nitc !
Bn tiu-ca cliarcb. Blue Mound. Kan..
says: “I feel if my duty to tell wluit
wonders Dr. King’s Now Discovery lias
d -110 for me. My lungs were badly dis¬
eased, and my parishioners thought 1 took i
could live only a few weeks.
five bottles of l>r. King’s New Discov
,., and am sound and well, gaining 20
lbs. Flint- in weight. Love’s Funny
A Love, manager
Doll. , n’l : i -i!,
a ihoraiieh trial and 'convincing evi
lienee, lam confident Dr. King’s Nov
Dlseavei’v for consumption, L'G;if> Viu
nil, and cures when everything <1 ■
iails, Till! greatest kindness I can do
j.)v many fliausaacl fricuilq is to urge
Di'.t.i to try i(.’ i-'v.-o '.rim LotlU--- W
H'-rrmaii &■ Henman’s I drug store,
IF :i!: -'' K - g - V;i '- !,!1( ! ■'-°
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OKiCmi —Dodge < ‘minty. Will
1,, *« MM, the eo.trt hot,* door
of sa i*i county during t ,e legal
of sale on the first uesday
in the 15th district of
Dodge* County, Georgia, upon
which is situated the dwelling
house, out houses, gm-house and
., n(] • turpentine still
0 j C . u. Harrell’s;containing 202*
Jnore (!r less, excejit
acres off the east corner of said
;ot; a:so, lot ol qand i.un.bei *.3g
[) 0( ig 0; an d number 224 in the 14th
district of said county of Dodge,
each containing 202.V acres, more
or less, together with aU the
houses, out-houses, edifices, bud
sl ‘jn-ivijege^ ^ "‘esJemeuts,
rights’, members belonging, .and nppurtenan- levied
ces, thereunto
upon, and to be soid as (nepvop
erty of B. IE Ham-11, under anu
uLed Dom^lirSmSo^Tom'c of
l)od«e conn tv in favor of Baldwin
p |l .d 1 fi un ’' ".'W 'L a Vcc ?.'" . lU •/ r 1 l 1
., 11c j ' v 11 ’
' ]; q. XUwuss.
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Also, at the same time and
corner ei , r) ,, aciv ^ 0 f i ai!(l in ^md le . ;a i
of lot number H, two
acres in southwest corner of lot
number 13 in the 15th district oi
Dodge county, Georgia, together
with 1 , 0 ,,-rr. ,mi!,li„g ;
number krfrf'io? «
land 14 in the 15th dis
trict of Dodge comity with houses.
property if J. 31. V.-„„:lar,]
uadm and hy virtue of an exec,t
Gjon issued from the Superior
court of Dodge county in favor of
George S. Jones against said J. M.
Woodard. This December 5, iSS9.
J. T* Rawlins
S heriff D. 0.
Notice.
Mill be sold before tiie court
house door in the town of East
ing property to wit:
One thirty-Jive-horse-power
f^nJo^'^picklt fq 1 polnuS'’ machine; oim
( Klu f 0 oUiaorti-e
; t ,,| on ;f! id sold as the prop
erty,of fa J. issued I. Waite from upder Dodge a inert Su
gage fi
perior court m fa\or of L. ,.i. I ea
cock vs. J. I. YYaite. Proporty
in li-fa. inis Decern
ber 5.1889. J. T. Rawi.ixs
Sheriff D. C.
Also, x one acre of n land d with
house thereon in the north cor¬
ner of lot number 91 in lee 16th
district of Dodge county, levied
ou and sold as the properly
°f Richard Brown under a Justice
court ti-fa in favor of II. J. Sapp
Richard Brown. Levy made
and returned to me by ML J. D.
Skelton, constable. Tins, Decern
j )er - i ssq
J. T. Rawhss.
Sheriff D. C.
50,000 YARDS SHIRTING I YARD WIDE (<? 5, CENTS I’ER YARD,
TINS, TWO PAPERS FOR.5 CENTS,
DRESS BUTTONS FROM 2, TO 25 CENTS PER DOZEN,
Painful Boils.
About three years ago 1 was troubled
,i itli poison in my blood, very irrita
;i;i£ and puirifcl toils breaking:out all
oyer !!)'• body. For two year# ! -utter
•<1 with them, trying all sorts of ram a
.i.■ s. am! doctor's prescriptions -.vithou;
ivail. Becoming disgusted witli dot
ors, and medirli.'e- i ha.I used up lo
hi.- time, I voU«lu«U*.{ to try S. X. S.
ind the result fur beyond my expects
.ion-. A few bottles left me *.n better
mall!) iha.i i had been since i h’bflmot!.
1 Ooiisider S. s. tbh only medicine
will tlioi'ugldy purify poisoned blood.
T. K. il a' i F!j:i.j>. Horse toys, Ky.
A N s! Tonic.
1 have used KvrsftV Sj ecine (S. S. S.
,vith ge;> ! rt suits. As a tonic, it is in¬
valuable; as a blood pmitier it ; • relia¬
ble. Kev. .1. II. .! i si’:;;; o' .
tVinston, N. C.
Keep It s.s n Fiunily M: biciue.
Mr. .1. .!. lira iley, writes fr<
-•oil C.t., ureter date of September
-•» ••Swift’s Specillc (S. S. S.) inis
; fp fly nsRiS ;-v my fnDiiiv NY ilii the
••c ■{ ID*!!It. 45 . A
ea bottle* entirely relieved i::y sister oi
1 ! were c:a : '- i f -vCi.ia. My ’c i!V in:;
.
frcijueally foum! tier blood |;urlKetl and
her hc.iKU liupruvcd by S. S. 8. I laid
also a scrofulous a Section that has been
in: iirely cu'«! l).v inking a few bottles
ofSwit't’s Spcciiic (s. S. S.)
Treatise on blood and skin diseases
mailed free. Swift 8muse Co.,
Drawer 3 , Atlanta, Ga.
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II. J. BRINSON,
IsZLA-JETiNGKEilR,
s: ,
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OF THE
LUMBER CITY, - GA.
Marc’! 1 1, 1 yr tu
WAXTEO
to pariv»F> for th<‘ >nlu ol X ' . spry •-■■topk !
Si w:l ly employ m on t gutir.itilct.v!.
GOOI) l’AY for siicct- - til ill •:>.
ply at oir’C stating ;igi‘. .Mt"i!ittsi I:i .
Iiapcr. Ar.AU.uiA Xc;;s::i:v CoJU-anv.
Huntvillc. jV In. I).' - iAF
For ilyspeysia and liver cninplainl:
you bottle have a printed Viiali/It guarantee on every
of Shiloh' - in-vi r
fails to cure. Herman A Herman,
druggists.
shihm's Vitalicer is wliat you need for
cousiipation, loss of apiietito, dizziuoss,
and all symptoms of dysp.oisi.v. i’rh-o
10 and 75 cunts per bottle.
Ik WOOTEN,
attord^y:at law,
EASTMAN - - GEORGIA.
Office at Court House.
Deohui a—D odge county: Be
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man on the iirst Tuesday in Jar
uarv next will be rented to the
hi F! iest hkld ^' \ he ho ™f. ] ,!acc
,
belonging to estate of J. J. Iloztir.
deceased, aim upon miiiiIi J.
Rozar died. r lerms made known
at time of renting. Dec.4, ISDN
L. 31. Pi-.acock, Adm r.
Ei.orkxck L. Rozar. Adnirx.
J. J. Kozak, deceased.
Shiloti's Cure will immediately relieve
croup whooping congii ami broiiehUis.
Hernnan & iIciTin:ui. driuggists.
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lllOl.UUiUUi.lW j j T f 1
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Having lately fitted up an Ele¬
gant
Photograpli Gallery.
I am now prepared to
r Fake Pliofograoils
on as reasonable terms as can be
j j u fll) „ 0 f |j ie cities. All work
Util mil
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| Call and give me a trial.
;| mropos i te miss-Jorp-sai. office.
(Si m | , 1 f ffi Pllff i I >
For Sale.
One bay mare and road cart.
Will sell cheap for cash. Gallon
me at piv store in Laurens county,
IF .J. Freeman.
A nasal injector free with eacli Isstb
of Shilob'.s Catarrh 15-meilv. 1‘ric ■ 5U
cent- at Herriaan «x Hernnan. ilrug
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EVERYTHING TO EAT THAT CAN EE HAD,
AND IN RE. NONE NEED GO HUNGRY OR DRY.
BREAD TO FAT, ICE TO COOL AND COFFEE,
TEA. COCOA AND OilOCO! Vi'.: TOD. ,NV.
VEGETABLES OF ALL KIXDS AND 1’BUTTS
TO PLEASE TIIE MOST FASTi DtOUS PALATE. GAN GOODS
TOO NUMEROUS TO MEN HON. GANDIES, FA.'v i
AND PLAIN, THE SWEETEST OF THE SWEET
AND LEMONS TO SOUR. GOME ONE GOME
ALL AND REPLENISH YOUR LARDERS
AT THIS SHORT' ALL. RESi'Et i FULLY.
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Call on him and get a watch on thirl v eight week's time at WHOLE- . ,
FALK BRICES.
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“Can tha wo mu now a mar, F a a £Oo<5
thin!' unless he advertises the ^os&sssico
of it."—-V anoukuv;.
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NO C&SU REQUIRED
Until you have tested and approved. Our freight
both ways if instrument fails to please in either
style, price and or quality. (>urs the risk, yours only
lo give lair full tcbi, and buy if fully pleased.
40,009 Southern Homes
Stippli.--1 PLAN, first by us introduced since is>> on this TEST nth by TRIAL Fair
in tli ns.
tsi mtithdd of sale possible, and a great benefit to
those at a distance \i ho cannot s v h our ware-rooms
ALL RISK SAVE!)
Tly this perfect trial plan, and purchasers absolutely as¬
sured instruments at tin very loweot
possible made, cost. that Selling \vilY only the best instru¬
ments stand the most severe and
comprehensive trial let tests, we do not fear to send them out
on and them stand solely on their merits.
Ail we 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 States. and Our system is
One price only. plain No print alilfc less. to all.
Discounts from more, prices. r.o Ail Large
makera cunpo
tition met. Installments, Complete outfits free. All freight
paid. Easy dealing l-.very inducement that
any fair liouse can offer.
Write for Valuable Information.
Catalogues, Circulars, Special
Fail Offera-1839. Copy of new
Paper —“Sharps and Fiats”—
ALL FREE. Addr« s
1 mm & bates,
“ SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE,
SAVANNAH, CA.
MY SOiM
•‘Deal with the men who advertise. You
will never lose by it.”—D en. Franklin.
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or iiiHnub Fever v* lioffje
it co t ty.: 1 . 75 ct nil enen COTl
tafn:- over 4'J arerr.ge t! vc, t ^ the cost
tew than two cans a dose W Oil hi yoo /ifk
for cheaper n:. lichte ? J , is not a cure-nil, But
Will cure tiriv Live «% IDlidUM <»r .Haiti*
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the goods Mi you sI.EKVK purchase. BUTTONS
( t OMARS A v,hleli
V> IN ' Fl.t.t'MU!), ean n-ver
rattb-or tarnish tiie collars or euffs. 3
Citli.tr lei ■- !<tr 5 rt,. Si --. c Imtu-ms
j | in many j;er varied pair, All ;• u>S fsoody goJou from minted 2*>r.
to \v:i
j s;rong at'ui; and free <farable, of postace. Wc Addrexs, fictu I to any
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GUOl'.GK ( [.CM F.NT <•: CO.,
K..-J ■!. X. Y. City.
Ii. COM EE,
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ATTORNEY AT LAW,
EASTMAN - GEORGIA.
i;. iG-.Kit.MAX,
£ J
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Ef -THAN. - GEORGIA.
S. T. ROGERS
iias purchased tne building re¬
c fitly occupied by F. lie rrmnn &
Bro.. i.iid has on.” of tiie nicest
stocks of good you ever saw. and
is prepared to sell llamas has cheap given
as can be bought. thorough :e
this building a the second over
’g- . air! has * a
floor a first das- restaurant, and ,
is putffV prepared to feed and first-class sleep the
at large in a man
tier. MeaL. m cts.: lo Iging 25 cts.i
it ^
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WRITE US
wherever you live, and
we will ship you a
fir.e instrument on 15
Bays’ Test Trial in
your own home.
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