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OUR AWFUL FIGHTER.
A Ti m story of Why He joined Cs and
Why lie Left La.
It having become noised about that wo
were going to make a horseback trip through
a pot tion of the cattle country, various tndi
vidu. .-made application* ror situations. Wc
ueed I only n cook and n man to take charge
of tt * *agi'&ge t but the applicants kept coin¬
ing, t. ml tho clay before we left a chap ap
year» 1 1 who introduced himself as Awful
Lav.
“L «oL-a-hero. fellers, r he be^an In a busi
net* wi ly, “1 want to be counted in on this.
Jtide I. it's a slight on me that you hadn’t
nppl •! for my services. You'd hove i>eeti in
npu V pwkie to have gone Without the un
V, allied to explain wlmt , peculiar ,, valu« .
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his h rvj.-s ml^ht have to us he uttered a
long lii^ile cf surprlG-■? and replie*!:
you ire iiuuKvnts, nnrl no mistake!
Wb< ing J do your lighting for you 1 "
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A 'ii-‘ 1 liana were at poaco wo didn’t ex
poet any trouble*.
“< you don tl mess me, but what dear,
goo<; lit l ie boys! InjuiiBi Notxsiy said la
jum It's the white men you’ve got to look
out ‘. 'i" You’ro going among the tuiTest lot
In tl.e whole world. They are right on the
fight ::!i day and uli night. Any 0110 of the
gang run turn himself loose and hammer
Itaii. ix out of the whole live of you iu ten
tniui ies. ”
IT wanted to go along to do our fighting.
Ho ' :id f urnish his own mule and make the
trip r a dollar a day and his keep. When
*t»ke : if he had any recommends Iso put on an
inju ii air anti answered:
:i i you never heard of Awful Davis!
Nov 1 -heard of the man who lu.s fit lifty-six
ti ;h .ml come out on top every time! Fur
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t"in ! that you want a certificate of character
lror a feb. r who lights, standing, kneeling,
or I. big on his back I 1 his makes me weary I”
Vt talked it over and finally engaged him,
and lien informed of the tact ho replied:
"Very wall, geulicmen. From this mo
juoi t you are iu my keeping. Just pint out
the Uuss you want pulverized uud I’ll do tho
biifiitt^ss. I shttu't put airy limit 011 you. I’m
to tight day or night and to lick six men 11
day If you could bring atiout three or four
a cir-.y for tho next week 1 should fee) obliged,
ua r. liver is a lectio torpid and I vvaut cx
evci •>."
D .ring the first day’s’ l ido v.e mot but foxv
jhx>; Iu. Une of those was an old Indian, lama
Oi t ie left leg, uud Awful Davis halted the
par y and observed:
•Mi'lit!., did 1 bear any of you tull me to
lick ibi-s copper reptile?”
None of us had told himso.
“i lug your pardon, gouts. I want you to
unit stand that I’m alius on band. I’d like
to i, . iluwu and hammer him for.tlie benefit
I a^pi^dcu^dwo whiu U ™wLtLigfor
Mip. '. a cowboy rode up. Tho greet
lag v.-.-ro friemllv, and ho got down to have
n b .e n itli us. lie was luirdly on fbo ground
bofiao ho saw our Awful fighter uud uttered
a bit.upbl of disgust.
•• '.t hat you got tliar?” he asked,
“ lu’sour lighter."
Vour lighter! Did you bring him along
to ( ;bt anybody or anythingl”
“,le hired to us to do our lighting, but bo’s
tiw no show yet.”
“iVeU, I’ll give him a show I Como out o’
that, you cowardly kyote!”
T :o Aivful was skulking belli ml the bag
ga; a He rose up at tho command, aud tho
txj' boy shouted at him:
“.fill Whecson, I know yo and to wo ye one.
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Av fal ms lie advanced u step
‘*Of course it’s mo* you yaller cur from the
bo’ '“m lands!”
j • And you want to fight?”
*'l want to show these Vro gents that you
av* lha biggest liar aud coward in America!
Co ie out here!”
‘ Uouts, is it your wish that 1 projuco a
fui ml hero?” asked tho Awful as ho turned
to us, “shutl 1 bang his foechurs into ono
bt< niy mass—kill him deador’n a beef bone
V i‘ !i one blow ('
N.'o nnsweioil that it was.
•'Here—tio ono hand behind mo—tie both
lia- N behind mo—tio my feet together, and
I’ll ik'k him then!” howieil tho cowboy.
• J.m Phillips, you haven’t got two mimts
to exist!” solemnly nmiounced tho Awful
“I’m coinin’ fur jo liko a dozen cyclones
bfi 1 into ono! Look out, now!'’
J.espiton his bauds and stepped back, cs
If t ■ get a running start, and next thing wo
he< i I was tho thuinpl thumpl of his feet os
he .led afar into tho darkness. Soino time
.tu; l ag Urn night ho returned for his mule.
Ke.t morning we found the following ox
ph .mo:, -crawled1 on a piece of paper and
Fti. k into a split stick: “Seozed with sudent
yii.aess—go d-bl.”—New York Sun.
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II is Cane tUo Saddest.
“This is the seventh time within two hours
til: : you have asked me when tho train left
feu Iju-.sing,” replied t'ao policeman at tho
Th rd street depot to a youug man with a
■at keL
“Is K against the tawt”
i “No, but it is rather annoying to me.”
“We’d, if it annoys you how do you think
5 must feel about it? Tho fare is $ 2 .(it), and
3 A • got to think of some way to get out there
or. $ 1 . 50 ."—Detroit Free Press.
Aviso anil Olil.
, Tie (rejected suitor)—You condescended to
Jo upon my suit with favor once. Miss
Jk i.L
s he—Yes; X was young and foolish then.
S i --.vo gained wisdom with ago.
tio (savagely)—How very wise you must
■be by this time.—Yankee Blada
t A Breathiug Spell.
t A sleepy little soul at bedtime found it
hr. 1 work to keep awake when she knelt
dt. vn to say her prayer. Half w ay through
,h stopped and sighed: "Well, I've got froo
tfc • worst of it, mamma.”—New \ork Trib
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Daniel Webster's Winning W«ys.
The following story of Daniel Webster,
illustrati ve of liis winning personal believed traits,
told by a leading local lawyer, is
never to have been made public. Years
the late Erastus Corning, of this
c j tVj ^ a comparatively young man,
ma , ic Mr Webster’s acquaintance some
w , intimate lv. As a result of the
friendship it turned out the former in¬
dorsed Mr. Webster's note for a consider¬
able sum. When the note fell due protests
came to the firm and they paid the note.
Knowing Mr. Webster's impecuniositv
an j no ^ wishing to crowd him. they did
, K)t c;lll upo „ 1^,,, for security. After
s< , nie 5 vo:U Si ;U1< 1 when it was supposed
that lr. Webster’s financial condition
improved, . , Mr. , r Corning, ,, at . the .. in- .
was
stance ot 11is firm, wrote asking **ii.
Webster if he could make it convenient
to liquidate the claim. The answer was
;l colir teous note from Mr. Webster mak¬
ing excuses tiiat just at present Ire was
unable to meet the demand, and ending
up by a pressing invitation for Mr. Corn¬
ing to visit him later, when he would
probably be able to pay him. or at least
to secure the claim satisfactorily.
The firm advised Mr. Coming to accept
the invitation, which lie did. On his re¬
turn Mr. Corning came home delighted
with the pleasures of his visit, and enter¬
tained his partners with glowing ac¬
counts of the great statesman’s hospitali¬
ties ami descriptions of the charming in
cidcilts of tho sojourn, in which lie ig
nored mention of tlie business object
which partly impelled the visit. Finally,
a fv- r he had exhausted description of tho
v ; b ; t ono 0 f yj r Coming’s friends said:
," lU . ' . f suppose Ml. Mr Webster Webster was was
pleased because lie was able to pay the
note?" “Pleased to pay tlie note, ’ said
Mr. Corning; “lie not only didn’t pay
the note, but ho so charmed me tiiat ho
got aiu to sign another note for $. 3 , 000 ,
anti I am tJiankful Jio didn’t ask mo to
make it §10,000, for I don’t think I could
have resisted his request." Mr. Corning
is said to have had a subsequent invita¬
tion to visit Marshfield and to have de
dined on the ground that he could not
afford so expensive a pleasure.—Albany
Journal.
HTsalo with Green Pens.
There are obvious difficulties in the
way of seliing :v whale over tho counter
j n a fishmonger’s sliop. Nevertheless,
vvo may’ yet see bits of whales being thus
Purchased anil carried away. There was
11 1,1 merne England when whale
with green peas was considered a deh
cacy. History, it is said, repeats itself,
and some of us who now strut t lie stage
of life may, ero we die, indulge in tlie
siiiiio feast.
In Barbados, when obtainable, tlie
flesh of tlie humpbacked wlialo (Megap
tera Americana) is eaten by all classes,
being preferred to beef, which is there
tough. A South Sea harpooner will tell
that, excepting tho delicacy of a
draught of tho yellow, creamy milk
taken from a freshly speared she whale,
j whale iins properly cooked are tho groat
^ of conceivable dainties.
- A U UicMMJ. will
EU PP>y P ounds ° extract, and a
pound of extract makes 100 pints of
nourishing soup. Thus it can easily lie
seen that ono whale is capable of satisfy
; ing tho hunger of 50,000 persons, if they
; ux . re content to have a meal of whale
soup alone. An average whale convert¬
ed into extract would suffice for the daily
dinner of a man all through his life, even
| if he lived to tho ago of 1 - 10 . As lie would
not be likely to accomplish that feat,
! there would bo plenty of wlialo over for
! breakfast and supper, when—as he might
bo expected to tire of soup—the cetacean
■ might appear on his table in tho form of
cutlets or luincc , or even risoles.-Mcd
ical Classics.
lit a Now State.
| Driving over the prairie yesterday 1
carneacrossanoldiuanRowinghiswhc.it.
It is no offense to introduce yourself out
i lcrc —the people are sociable. 1 stopped
him when he got to the end of his row,
■ he'd been in
Jlskcd hinl how long
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Dakota.
“I ben in Dakoty, lie said, “goin on
eight year.”
“Where did you come from:”
“I was born in Vermont, but I kim
here from Wisconsin.”
"How much land do you own?”
“Jest one square mile.”
“How much did you own in Wiscon
' sin?"
“Two lots in a buryin’ patch.”
j “How much wheat did you raise last
year!-”
) “Air you buyin’ wheat?”
“No, but I’d liko to know, if you don’t
mind telling.”
“ ’Tain't no secret. I raised a crap of
2,600 bushels.”
“What'll you sell your farm for?”
“Air you buyin’ property?”
“No, but"
“O, I got my price. Anybody who
pays me $ 15,000 dow n kin hev my farm.”
“How much money did you have when
you came here?"
“1 lied my things to set up housekeep
} n ’ with and $50 in money which I bor
r ; e j I didn’t sell my lots in the buryin’
groun’.”—Cor. New York Tribune.
John Keeiys Power.
lima Blavatsky makes a startling
j statement in tlie second volume of her
1 tlieosophical book, the “Secret Doctrine,”
upon which she is now working. John
j Keelv, she says, is in possession of the
wonderful occult force which the adepts
have, and his motor i3 that and nothing
more. Tlie force is in Keely and Mu insep
. ^KrJly ... w^'aUowed'm , . ^ t'hls
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awful
power, as the adepts use it, he could
blow Philadelphia to pieces by lifting
' his band; but the guardians of the force
i watch him closely and see tiiat he
does not use it for harm. Wayne Mac
Yeagh. who is Keely’s counsel in his
suits with the motor stockholders, was
pliist. In concluding his letter of thanks,'
know that Hamlet wa3 right, and that
todav tlian vou or I will ever know.”-—
1 St. L ouis G lobe-Democrat-
i rum Fremont, Nebraska.
I have biu! crofula uni* 1 it marie iny
II Vi a biD uer*. I was mis
■'’ able, s ck, we k. sleepless, imu ? ur»
happy; des'ring L nit t »e fj'iou t Qie
w-*’ • i seemed 1.0 have been iii'o ten to
me on l -|! s earth wouklhastc s loan er*t'.
I ,i ’ed iloe.i. • s ircat.iieet ami ntia.ieipc.
and favel, tort none </.' the. o (’til tint’
good, for Ibe sc.i-.ilu g ulna ‘V git-,,
worse. O.re povs'eian. who I i.avrled
far to see, aud .o whom I paid s -'0
j. ve up *e ease ;m hopeless a. .-er li* ee
w eeks of i .-a neat, a >d as omer ptom
ine.U p:>• siebii’s tre d l*rrd to eo’eit,
but were equally ui’sui eessfel. I then
gave up riM other ruediei es, and ook
•ml" .swift’s Speo'tie (s. s. «.) Four
b ittles of that medicine cured me, and
for tiie pa tt four years 1 have had as e: -
CeJ'ent beai.h aud j nr:] as i'ee , rom
J'se.i-e as any bo y living, Words a e
i uu'eora <* 0 c; pres - mv g a.Lode aud
favoi'i.lbe opiuioion of Swift’s t pcc'iie
(S. s. s.)
The above is a 1 exti act from a letter
wti,ien under date of July 1 U. 18 .?«> bv
M F. Vj. Nelson, a pio niuent a id
wealthy citizen of Frcrino.it, Nebraska.
Cm;,: Got iv.-ic
Swift’s Specific (s. s. s.) pitted irvlk
tle bo” o 11 l! i . . iYo*» wbieh lit* l :ni
iitf'c cci 1 long Cine. I liad it'd »diV
sicians and gieat quantities of o her
merici-u's wiiiiout avail A few bottles
ol «. s. h. did t’tc wo.'k, ne is now en¬
joying the lie -. < f health aud has not
bad any s vn;p„onis of the disease for
a year. IV. A. Ci. U 'iox.
Addie, X. C.
B.i'wev'
Lung .Restorer.
Georgia,— Dodge County. Will
he sold before the court bouse door
of said county during the legal
hou Ol li v . i st 1 U
n ■ nunrv ! ‘-90. o' of hind num¬
ber 252 in the i5th district oi
j ;(<><• ( OHII V, tn'ci'kiM, lipoi.
0 'i <5 f» tw-n^ijwr
oiiso, Oi»’.- houses, Jiin-iiousc
\t ures. fii'i.l 1 nr pen line >-t ii)
H H HanvitV coniainimr 202 ‘
us . - .PAiv I ;;. OI L or 02 lv« lC r oxcart 1
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]’< S (it liiC F*i!si COllK'l Ol
Ot? also, l°t °f .land number 23 ft
nlbc i >i li di -l 1 fi I <>. s M. < <'h a e
Dodge; find nUlll00f — 1 HI I iio id. !i
;l ! riel ‘d s id county Ol i ) 0 Qg 0 .
each Containing 2024 'with acres, 11101'f
or h ss . ,ogether all ihc
|, ouse ^ out-ilOUSes, e dAum^bii ll
l-~' ^ s tal)U <. yards
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rights, . , int'llloCM> find i
(*cs, tncreunlo levied
upon, and to lie sold as 1 2 prop
of i*>. 11. lifirrell, uniitridid
.y 'virtue of a nioitgage execution
jj sue( j from t he Superior court of
' corM V Ml " favor of 1 ’akhvill
: j ,, >. j,, .. n
( ‘ ” 1 ’
, ‘VopCTtV ^ . . out in li fa
poiFile*.
1 lliS L)cCGIlll)6r -i » 1 S8d.
J. T. RaWLISS,
J, SlK-rlfr n. 0 .
A i at the same time and place
e'gl ores of land in southeast
corner of lot number 14, and two
acres in southwest corner of lot
number 13 in the loth district oi
Dodge county, Georgia, (ogethei
with houses, out-houses, buildings
and improvements thereon; and
1901; acres, more or less, of lot ol
land number 14 in the 15th dis¬
trict of Dodge county with houses,
out-houses and all improvements
thereon, levied upon and to be sold
as tlie property of J. M. \Y oodard
under and by virtue of an Superior execu¬
tion issued from the
court of Dodge comity in favor ol
George 8. Jones against said J. M.
Woodard. This December 5, iSS9.
J. T- Rawlins
Sheriff D. 0.
Notice.
Will Ro sold before the court
house door in tlie town of East¬
man, Georgia, on the first Tues¬
day in January, lSH0;the lo low¬
ing properly to wit:
< )ne thirty-live-horse-power Pipe-tools,
Boiler, one picket set pointer, one
Johnson ore
Gould foot-mortise machine; lev
ied on and sold as the prop
erty of -J- I. Waite tinder a mort
•iaiie ii fa issued from Dodge M. Pea¬ Su¬
perior court in favor of L.
cock vs. J. I. Waite. Proporty Decem¬
described in fi-fa. This
ber 5, IS?'!). J. T. Rawlins
Sheriff D. C.
Also, one acre of land with
house thereon in the north cor¬
ner of lot number 01 in tee 16th
district of Dodge county, levied
on and sold as the property
of Richard Crown under a Justice
court fi-fa in favor of H. J. Sapp
vs. Richard Brown. Levy nu.de
and returned to me by W. J. I).
Skelton, constable. This, Decern
| jer 5 ’ i
J. T. Rawlins.
Sheriff D. C.
Georgia— Dodge county: H e
fere the court house door in
man on the first Tuesday in Jan
uary next ill be rented to the
highest bidder, the home place
or farm near tlie town of Eastman
belonging to estate of J. J. Rozar.
-eased, and upon wh? ’ll J. J.
[iozar died. Terms made known
at time of renting. Dec- 4. 1»9.
L. M. Peacock, Adm'r.
Florence L. Rozar. Admrx.
J. J. Kozak, deceased.
croup whooping cough and bronchitis.
licaman A Ucrrmau, driuggists.
Georgia —Dodge county. At
the January term next of Dodge
court Of ordinal",’applications will
te made to sell all the real c.-iate
belonglllg , . to . estate , , of , J. , J. . xtozar.
deceased. Dec. 2 , 1 SVJ.
Ft.ohKxcl 1 M PfACOCK \dm"r
L. Pozah. Admrx.
J. J. IvOZAR, d *e.lsC(i.
niiiit" ]! no, : t; in l!i}VOi t.rut ; L ><•< : L:ir <b:e, r“
Dr. Haines’ idea ilia.
it witiiou. can Ik- given in r. ].<if enp of tea or cof¬
fer the i : !i-.. |Jin jl
ikiiigit, rll'i i'liug a vpl-eily and perma
;"j;t cure, wiiei'ier !’:e put'ent i- a med
I'.iie drill';.";- nr an - i n'..die wrerl;.
I’iieasands of .'ra'-', :ir '- e-:;*e been
need who hare fu'-e u the f.’olden S:
cilic 111 tlieir cofi’ec without their knowl¬
edge, and tlicirowu to-day beli- ve they quit drink
ii g of free will. No harmful
etlect results from its administration.
Cures gii:'.':;ntei'd. Send tor circukir
and full partietrliirst. .Viidrcss in coti
tidence, Goi.m.x S-PKctric Co., 1 S"> llace
Street, Ciiieiunatli, O.
Will von suller with dyspepsia and
liver complaint. Shiloh,s Cure is the
remedy for you.
Hie Pulpit and tlie Stage.
Rev. F. M. Sbroiit, pastor l'nite .1
Brethren ebiircli, Blue Mom d. Kan..
says: “I feel it my diiiv to 1 1 i bar
wonders Dr. King’s New Discovery dis- lias
dime for me. Mv lungs were badly
eased, and my parishioners thought !
could live only n few weeks. I
live bottles of Dr. King’s New
cry aid am sound and well, gaining 2 d
lbs. in weight. I.c-ve’s Funny
Arthrr Love, t; roager
Folks CO bination, ,(*.<: “Afti'i
DN’itiiNr;! v;:'. r is ;5 evi
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niscovury L>b c*OD>:iiDp!ioj), b‘ iits ’oil)
Ol, anti when (‘VBrvihi , 'g (*].-■
M ' < I t an
my nmny IJioiismiil U-iemU i< to Uigt*
th • :»to try it/ Fm* ti-inl bollix a:
IfcrnilH cV' I Ii'lTiHilli s (il'Ug Stci't*.
Regular, sizes 50 e. ami M . 00 .
sbilon's Vitaliecr is wiial you need o
^oiisVip: uion, loss of a p j,; ■ t ip-, '.ii /.zim
-uid ail si iuploms of dvspjpsia i’r 1 c
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K. WOOTEN,
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ATTORNEY AT LAW,
EASTMAN - - GEORGIA.
Office at Court House.
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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 AND FRUITS
TO PLEASE THE MOST FASTIDIOUS PALATE. CAN GOODS
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.
■raB E ft mm ■ s 5WJ f a s *Si Mt-rxrrfli-.f-S gmucuRiaiW MM - I
50.000 YARDS SHIRTING YARD WIDE t« 5J CENTS l’ER YARD,
PINS, TWO PAPERS FOR 5 CENTS,
DRESS BUTTONS FROM 2 A- TO 25 CENTS PER DOZEN,
Painful Boils.
About three years ago 1 was troubled
with poi.on in my blood, very irrita¬
H"tr ami painful boils Breaking out all
over v.jff, mv body. for two years 1 sutier
than, trying all sorts of ramc
dies, aud Becoming doctor's prescriptions disgusted withdoe- without
avail.
IX/t s? s°
jcul the result iar beyond my expecta- in
tioas. A few bottles left me better
health than 1 had been since ehiUlhooii.
s., ; .u o„ !y medium
will tlmrughly purify poisoned blood.
T. K. Mayfim-d, Horse Cove, Ky.
A Valuable Tonic.
i Irave used Swsft’s Spceiiie (ff. S. S.)
5 s' rod results. As a t*mie, it is in
ZC: ..m e; as a blood purifier it is reiia
Kev. . 1 . ii. Jeffeusox.
Winston. N. (’.
Keep It as a Family Nledicim*.
Mr. <1. J. Bradley, writes from Harri- .
■dii i;a„ under date of September 22 ,
iss, “Swift’s Specific family (S. s. with s.) has the
been freely used by my 1
best and happiest results. A half doz- j
en bottles entirely cf srofr.la. relieved Mv r .y wife sister lias of j j
a severe rase
hov frequently health improved found her by blood S. S. purified S. 1 and had j
i'uhms all'ct tion that has been '
s .t<
eulir lv cur* d <>v taking a f 'w bottles
0 f Swift’s Specific (S. S. S.)
Treatise on blood and skin _ diseases
mailed free, Swift Specific Co.,
Drawer J, Atlanta, <bt.
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MA1VAGEB.
HOilffl S’’
OF THE
B5SOSMERS.
LI MBER CITY, GA.
March 11 , i yr tu
SALESMEN
WANTEi)
ip cani';i-- for the xalfo; 5 . ■rv Stuck!
ftfi ailv employnic r. g'.i.-r i:i. [
GOOD PA Y for slice -s nl ui 'ii. An
ply at oncii stating -i■. .M.-nliiui tliisl
papiT. A BAHAMA XiniSfiltV UdJIl’A N i !
11 nut villi', Ala. Di'C itF
Fur dvppcysia and livin' complaint
yon have a printed Vitalizin'. guarmtee on It every
hot tie of Shiloh’s never
fails to cur'. iL-rniian & Ilerrmun,
druggists.
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SPECIAL cl*YtVOrtVCEsMEJVT
I .U’sire to state fo the tr.'ulii]": public that I have jast received
my fall stock, consisting of Dry goods, Shoes, Notions, Hats, It am
ware. Groceries, Etc., and I am prepared to show the newest, prt th
est goods ever shown in this section. My prices are the very iowist.
: ' nd the d.iialiiy of my goods (he very best. I have some novel, ies It
nt new i Tints, i enang, .rciliians ana ■••tiiliiigs ior 1 auics art ■ sc.-.
the following prices and be convinced that 1 am ottering bat
gams.
25,000 yds. ttesl chocks (<> 5c yd.
25,000 “ (,'alico 4c.
15.000 “ Sheet ing @ : 'c.
12,000 “ Sliirling G 5|c.
Full Stock Mens' Brogans (u 90c. pair pair.
Fine Button Shoe s for ladies % ii-1.00 per
Suspenders from 5c pair tip.
Socks at 5c. pair. Ladies Ilose 5c. pair. The latest and prettiest
Handkerchiefs to be found anywhere.
Big bargains in Mens' Wool and Fur Hats.
Trunks cheaper titan ever known.
Full linen 1 osom reinforced shirts for men €< 50c. worth 75c.
Stacks of Cologne, Toilet Soap and numerous otlier articles.
Nice little bustles («• 10c. every lady wants one.
Bmsi hmi iu eIiiIS 9
eho ijtcr than imybmly else can of!‘
Cooking Stoves Cheaper
that can he h;.d at wholesale.
FJNKJt HEWING TOBACCO D30c. Ib.
I ani agent for
€ fc :£g.C,l>''STSLs
lodfiCCO t *10 .. htnl . Oil etli’iit .,
Guarantee to soil
GIyOCEIvIES c Jjil \ PITT? 1 IjU
that anybody el so. Conic to see lillle me Kpeech an<l let me make, show r.iy nice, new,
cheap goods. I've got a nice to and ii will
you well to come and hear it. J keep lots of
NICE THINGS
t Ii.it my com pel i tors don't have,and I an j> • 'pared to save money for
you on every article you buy.
Respectfully,
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ST ¥ ' W H. Johnson
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MOULDINGS. BRACKETS,
TURNED WORK SC HOWL SAWING
AND MANTLE PIECES.
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CCUCn ST^NTSTTLIT OUST JE£Jh-2<rjJ- AY3STTD
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at Short nolice. Respect fully.
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for J. p. STEVENS & BRO. in the
on him and trcl a watch on tiiirtv eight week's time al W HOLE
SALE PRICES.
NO IIVMBU Cj z , .
"Can the world know a man haa a
thing of it."—V unless he advertises the possession
anuekbilt.
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NO CASH REQUIRED
Until you have tested and approved. Our freight
both style, ways price if instrument quality. fails Ours to the please risk, in either only
or yours
to give fair and lull test, and buy if fully pleased.
40,000 Southern Homes
Supplied first by us introduced since 1870011 the this TEST TRIAL
PLAN, in South by us. Fair¬
est method of tale possible, and a great benefit to
those at a distance who cannot vis ;i our ware-room*
ALL RISK SAVED
sured By thin perfect trial plan, and purchasers absolutely as¬
instruments at tlie very lowest
possible cost. that Selling will only the the best instru¬
ments made, stand most severe and
comprehensive tests, we do not fear tosendthei nout
trial and let t them them stand stand solely solely on on their their merits. in
All we ask is the privilege of shipping on ap¬
proval, No suit, no pay. Our freights if we fad.
EASr TO BUY
From us by correspondence. No matter svlieihcr
you live either ten or a thousand miles from u*.
perfect. Wc ship Prices to all Southern plain print States. and Our system is
in alike to all.
One price only. No more, no less. Larfjo
Discounts from makers prices. All compe¬
tition met. Complete outfits free. AH freight
paid. Easy installments. Every inducement that
any fair dealing house can offer.
Write for Valuable Information."
Catalogues, Circulars, Special
Fall Offors-1880. Copy of new
Paper —“Sharps and Flats”—
ALL FREE. AJJr« s
SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE,
SAVANNAH, CA.
MY SON
••Deal with the men who advertise.
Will never lose by it.”—B iin. Fkankljw,
Njt" Write L. & V, M, ll, about it. *441
obtained After of ton nil yefirs f>r.i^<riF exclusive and Dealers ghIo, can in now Medl- be
, t-<
cine*. It <‘U!{,!•>' Ki ' '-hike notice-hot phniriy helps
but CUtiEii s.s " \ *:rt ( o ii'i.AiA r,
fiilioiiHHtflfli itt' .1 iu.
fun Ktrictlv ve.- ‘titblc pivpArittiou nnd w'll
CURE Mai.auia, Win*, and nil Malahiai. troubles.
Dr. 8 . U. of HoHton, liy say * :
“Tlavo pidcliced medicine 15 yenr.->, «m1 riutl no
equal to liiiituiNE u« a J.iv< r ficrtii itor."
Dr. W. A. Baker, of M.-mbon. Fla., sny« :
“A botflt*. ot IlBRiirXK E wmth more than
£f-.00 worth ol Quinine Liver in udiHer-w any fimilly ” from
Ao-on fi.'e in way
r.ny odd Cot:?t^Hitlon r int’il.cine; and it fa a positive th&n cure for
Ch;-iv,. lx cheeper Pill*,
IU peculiar componition of ia < hills xiicb, mid that Fever we
fn-o“‘titre t Fever > ' lire with any ctixe bottle.
or ililioort one
It costs but 75 cents and each bottle con
tnina than ovt *r 40 aver *n<;e doses, dose. rnfiklnt; Would the cort
lcae two cei its a you n*-k
for cheaper medicine ? t is not r. cure-nll. But
will cure anv P.iver, Ilf 5 inufi os- Mala*
rial i'ouipiuiot. Mr.anfftetnrod by
rjyjb.o IlCotdbin© Oo.,
(Snccegsoreto Wm.Coadell.) Hi. /Loti
TRADE
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i e sure thi • trade mark appears on all
1 1 n- goods Mi van piii'i-ha.-e. BUTTONS
( tOLLAKS A MdiKVK
J I..' (’LLLl'LOID, whh'hYan never
; -.t!le or tarnish the, collars or cuffs.
i ollar liiLtOP ■ for 5 els. Sleeve buttons
iu many varieties anil colors, from 25 e.
i .VI’-, per tiair. All goods warranted
strong and durable. AVe send to a.iy
address free of postage. Address,
geokgk ' lfmf.n r w < __
K. 22 St. X. Y. f:itr.
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ATTORNEY AT LAW,
EASTMAN, ---- GEORGIA.
7A- H KUHNIAN,
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ATTORNEY AT LAW.
-L. A STM AN, - GEORGIA. *
I ROGERS - i
S. T.
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:cntly occupied by S. Herrman <fe I
Bro., mid h-' one of the nicest-i
-locks (.V goo y-.i: them ever saw, cheap! and»^j 1
s prepared to sell as
is can la* bought. He has given i
’ iiis I-.. ; Iding a iiioiough over-, i
cond
floor a lirst-v! f r t i.urant. hikU m
is prepared to dS— t d and sleep the »•
e-S a first-class man
Meals, l'5 w 25 cts.
WRITE US
wherever you live, and
we will ship you a
fine instrument on 15
Days’ Test Trial in
your own home.
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