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DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY
---TO Till:-
I:v?erest of the Public.
,/. j). STOKE*. Proprietor,
7 /*. CAflKfi F.'i'tor.
V )L. J.-XO. 3.
OF V * A L !>rHFJ TOH5
Hedge ' o>tut> (,i»UTiiii!CBt.
, ' ■ • ri< * '-iurt. lion, R
M. iloberis.
ii.-ilo .i-ner.d. if on. jomEu
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J. i * or. IIon.T. J. Ray.
' r- nt, live. lion. John 1''
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i fidinary. M, L. Burch.
<‘w , urierior Court, J. Oalwin
Rawiii.s.
Ml: . iff. E.T. Rasi’ius. ^app
('< anty r i'r<, -urer. J. Jf.
r j.,x Collector,,!. D. Taylor.
Tax Receiver,- 4a . K. (didders
■, v x • . , H. J. Thompson'.
Coroner, JJ. M. Gidilens.
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Cotton Market.
Good middling, fife.
Middling, ‘.He. date3,(»50.
'j 1 ', ,-eij.is !o
Y * . t uociiivc.
()■•]■: mex-hants are paying the
following prices for country pro
due :
< ’lih-kens—25c. to ooc.
IkA-.s—25c. pound. Jc.
'] *!'•“ allow—<c. —dry dint, per |
■ if mi-, amt (hoccrirs.
Our merchants quote tlie fol¬
lowing price on dry goods and
g.x.coru s.
it:. ;
|:; ;!1 — i 0(1 pounds,
Butler—20 to 25 cents.
( 1 orn—per bu.. 70 c.
Butter— best gilt edge, 25c. to
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30c.
(tot fee— 20 c.
. 11 -—per bbl.. S.i.OO to #5.7a
j lams—Ft.W’Mo \ Vc.
Huy'—$1.25 per 100 pounds.
Lar 1—71c. to 10c.
Mf ;d—70 to 75 cents
(Lit —-V) cents.
Pota*!i—5 to 10 per ball.
Bugar —'.) to 10 cents.
V \ • ■' —•’> to ! cents.
J r* ;i—3 to 5 cent s.
JJiiK— ,-l.tiO per barrel.
)il —20 cents.
• .. saburgs—10 to 13 els. p. yd
Sheetings—<> 1 per yd.
Checks—5 cl s. I )or vd.
H1!:MF LOCALS.
‘•Eve played thunder"!
Onion set at Kerri.tun & llerr
man’s.
Ere. h Feed at Ilerrman vA
Henman's. I
Ah’. D. T. Douglitry was here on I
Tue juiv.
A few bak ot cotton continue
to roll into on" market.
Air. J. I). Scott, of Macon. :s the!
: • tl Hote1 ’
ii* . t, to b-tv heavy wool I
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Co, hem on Sunday o.lcinooiil„H.
Tom Lovall is a papa now, a
fine boy has just arrived at his j
house.
Air. Jacob Alc('arlhur, of Alt. j
Vernon, was in the city on Mon
day last.
At : J. Al. Wynn, of Cochran is
on a v isit to her sister. Airs. T. R.
L< >y all.
In intuiting language will be
quickly recognized by a guilty
person.
l'r Y 11 Al organ, of Cochran,
visin',! Erntimm profesmually on
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Air. ( has. Donaldson, ,, ol f Aobe
vi’lo. paid this city a business trip
cm Monday.
AV- AV. Thomas says it takes
two beeves a day to supply bis
customers.
Air. Moore - dw, ing, m tin ^
rear « the Court house i> nearing
completion.
lion. Tom Eason was in East
man this week, the guest of
Hoi el do Lietch.
.1 a Edwards, of Lake But
lor Ehi.. is tlm guests of the family
of Hr. S. A. Fos r.
MLs I" la G mn of Athens, was
thc gmst of Air*. J. I>. Kmg a day
or two this week.
AY. B. AYhitwoilli. of New Or
U ns, wa* a gw st o! the l plamf*
Hotel • n bimday last.
Col. B. Al. i ■ •• IV. of AfeRae.
w auiog- ilis'tl at tlse Hotel de
Li *tch o:v Aloib'.ay last.
The band organ end monkey
man. struck u*or Aloi. lay. raid the
small 1" y had a pi. i.i .
Mr. Jas. 1 a Ham ;r. of liawki: s
ville. i* on a ! Vv days viv to his
aster, Mrs. AY. F. Harrell.
V r /_ Col .
Airs. T. D. Loyal . was up IT :r.
Jcsupon AVednesday la. t.
Air. (Jreene Afer h son. of
nille, was in th s city on AVcdias
day lietch. last the guests oi the
de
rpr m m c f. Tx M v*
JL fl y H a ._a 0
Muti may be taught all tha'
, ;i. contain^ yet lie ki ows noth
ing until hi* 'roncepBons born
f nil.
Rev. IL lb L. Harris, returmY
u Friday last, from a few week;
visit to Greefisboro, Washington
and Athens.
(Join. < . D. Loud and W. L.
C.ark, of Mt; Vernon, were auto¬
graph; d at tHe Hotel dcLieteh on
Monday last.
Hon. Walter B. Hill, of Macon,
was" anting the distinquished
£U« sis of the Uplands Hotel on
Monuiy hi*t.
Mr. Lb IL Oliver, representing
Smith & Gordan, Macon, was a
guests of the Uplands Hotel on
Monday last.
Messrs. W. R. Bowen and J. J.
WiiitfieW, of If-" kinsvwae in
t Ire city on Sunday last, the guest
1 1 -J- ' ] C ttel U .Ty, * W. It. Ba
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ber , and E. II. MeKae. ol McKae.
were tlie guests of (he Hotel Up- j
land.- on Monday last.
Mr. J- J. McAllister, a merchant
i:i the upper edge of this county,
vaiid the Timks—. lorivKAi, a pleas
ant call on Monday last.
Levi nd car loads of guano have
just been received at tlie ware¬
houses, and the programe thereof
beginning to be lively.
1} . Al« ldaclilii. of Savannah,
representing tlie Savannah Groce¬
ry < o., were among the merchants
(li city on Monday last.
Mr-. J. J. Anslev, who has been
a few days visit to her sister, j
Mrs. J. F. DeLacy, left for .Mil
on Saturday last.
Mr. Walter Hartman, the live
market man, has purchased a trim i
steed, and Avill now* deliverl
promptly to his many cus- j
Mrs. Dr. T. F. Roberson, who
been vis.ting relatives and
in Appling and Tattnall
••unities the past few days, re- j
limed <m Mondu last.
1 Low about a guano factory for
Kastman. We should have one,
that at an early date- .Some¬
near a thousand tons will
sold litre this season.
Air. O. K. < ollar, of Temperance,
Judge John McRae, of Mont¬
county, were up 011 Wed
lay night last at the election
oflicers for Ivanhoe < liapter R.
A • ' m
Among the , many names auto- ,
we.,,1,,.1 a. I lie ty,l;,nd B Hotel «„
Monilav 11el. were Iloa. Norman
w. Dodge, Col. A.N. Sexton.
ip V, Eorsvth and Mr Jas
M, .
tur .
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, at Arhhura, . , and his whole
delimit. esiierienemi; at present. ;
’ y,* tryjng to perfect an ar
e a re
ran .> ( .ment by which we will be
able to furnish every subscriber
who pays $ 1.50 in advance for the
Times-Journal with a copy of the
life and death of Jt fferson Davis.
AVe trust our new city fathers
will take some steps immediately !
tijwardshaving the crossings clear- j
e l on our Alain street. It is a com
tiling fora freight train to !
•non
stand an hour on the most public
streets.
^ Call attention to (he adver-.
iisement in another column of W,
B. Hartman, the City Market man. J
& meat mfir i ie t. always ]
_ . with {he choicest mea ts. He
sold live beeves by 10 ocnoek on
g. llur j ay l a *t.
Alls - Alollie Joiner, a pretty and
accomplished young lady of Hawk
j,,<vl!!e. who has been the quest
c f Lizzie Ashlrarnat the Up
lands Hotel for several days re
turned home on A\ ednesday last
mU ch to the regret of the East
manssoaetj.
Miss Fine McRae, of Spring ^ _
u;u, has bought a third interest
in the millinery business of Miss
\[ p. Coffee & Co., and the bust
, K . g< will hereafter be conducted
under the firm name of Aiiss Eilie
McRae eY Co.
Rov y j Kurch was called last
ekto Ffirsyth .-to perform the ,
prominent- young
- ha e, owing to to hi- train being
delayed they were married before
he arrive 1.
ML* Fannie Harris will leave
to day for AYashington, Ga., where
she goes to take the position as ag
sistant in the female seminary at
that place. AUss Fannie is a line
instructress and we commend her
to the good people of her future
e. me. AVe 1 egret very much to
1 lose her from our town.
EASTMAN, GA., FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1S90.
(Quantities of pardon seed is lie
ing put in the ground now, it w
prossible we will have some col;
weather yet, but eed is cheap,
and it pays to lake chances oi
n'-tntinc again. Make plenty oi
\ -p* 1 ddes. they come in handy.
Tlie Spring term of 1 !;o Last
man academy opened on Monday
last, the 13th, with uO scholars.
This is a good beginning, but we
hope that it will have a better
ending. It deserves the patro¬
nage of every parent in the eoun
ty.
Depot IJili-ni-d.
The Dej¥>t at Scotland, together
with a largo lot of goods, cotton,
i urpentine, Rosin etc., w as burned
on Frida.v niglit hist.
Tliat hacking cough can be a, quick
ly eureiLby Shiloh’s <’ure. " e guar
it
Call and examine a Wilcox &
White oi’-an, which we are offer
ing for sale cheap.
.Mis* M. B. Coffee A Co.
Wreck on 'l he i ). T. > . & G.
Saturday last seems to have
been a bad day for wrecks on the
R. r l'. V. ix G. railroad, besides the
at McRae and Scotland, they
one at West Lake, at which,
is reported, two men were killed.
J. S. Clements will keep always
fresh lot of Emits, Vegetables,
Groceries etc.
Will you ^uner wi;h Uys|)<psia;iial
ily'for yi'ii. 1 ' '
For .Salt* or Kent.
Small cottage with twelve acres
land, half mif'e from Court
Kor furthfr information.
PPU *°
Smith A Clements.
Terrible Wind.
A tornado at Clinton, Ky., on
night last, killed eleven
people and demolished wounded about good AHy j
more, it a per
( j on of the town. The storm raged I
several other places in the j
blowing down houses etc.
1 or Sale.
Finest Lot tn town, next to Ho¬
l)e Lietch.
W.. B. Cox’i'ee, Agt,.
A New Saw mill.
Mr. L. T. Harrell carried out to
place on Tuesday last, a nice
and boiler which he Avill
for sawing lumber, and in the ;
, in season, * gin *, cotton. Even* en
- »' .. k "> d , . ls » M , *, l> <« .
‘ he
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Catarrh curd, health and sweet breath |
1) - v Shl v* 1 s Fp.x’lT'inr ftep ieiJy
Pruc50free , -
Bun Away.
' xi ' Irom hiring ij t-preAeni boy, Jes
any one my
aie. who left me on Dee. 27th. He
............... voare old. will,
|n ,„g oiro[Ili ; , rft j „. ish
(o of | lim m «self imlii I
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he gets older. !
-It. Cl" i.RN* Ron Kits.
Bloom. !
Cotton |
Air. Pope Alullis brought to this
ottice on Monday last. Iavo Avell
matured cotton bolls and a full !
grown bloom which he plucked.
irom a stalic in his patch. It • er-,
iainl.v has been many years since ;
we have experienced a winter that j
equal this.
Go to J S. Clements, at the
Post office building for fresh Gro
cer ies.etc.
I>eatli of :m Old Citizen.
On AVednesday, January 8th,
yjy Arthur Williariis, one of the
oMest citizens in this section died
at his home 15 miles north of East
man. He was 77 years old. and
was an'industrious, hard working
man. He leaves three or four
children to mourn his loss,
Dissoluf i'll’..
AYe have this day by mutual
consent dissolved copartnership,
j_ j' <g. Clements having purchased
t ie ent j re interest of T. F. Rober
^ in t h e business of J. S. Clem
pntg & Co 1Ie a? . um ;ng all liahil
ties of *aiil firm.
J. S. Clemests,
4t. T. F. Ro!;eb*"X.
For lame bar’s. *ide or chc*t, use
ShllcA’sPorona Plaster. Price 25ceats.
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white and colored are warned not
to hunt on lots of land, No*. 147
and 14*. in the 16th district of
Dovlge county.
AV. F. B. AH-lli*.
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I have purchased the interest of
Dr T. F. Robinson, and will con
tinue Hie business at tlie same
stand. I respectfully solicit the
patronage of the public, Fresh
groceries are a spec holy with me.
t J. tj. OX-ljiexts.
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Not ice.
Eastman, Ga., Jan. J. 1890.—
We the undersigned Slaving this
lay purchased the half interest of
J. AV. Leo in the firm oi
J. AV. Lee A Co., consisting of a
stock of general niercliandise and
ilso al! notes and accounts due J.
W. Lee & Co., and we the
undersigned agree to assume all
liabilities that are now outstand¬
ing against said firm of .1. V\. Lee
A Co. Join; W. Taylor,
K. B. Milker,
Shiloh’s Cough ami consumption cure*;
is-old by us unci -guarantee. It cures
consumption.
AUCTION SALE OF HORSES.
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Fifty lieail tothe highest hiderin
Mcltue, Saturday Jan. 2.">.
A grand auction sale of superb
« r Western horses will be held in
McRae on Saturday, Jan, 25, com
mencing at 10 o’clock. The stock
are all well-bred, from 3 to to'10% 6 years
okl and wei'di from 700
pounds. Most of them are well
broken to service in any capacity.
All .ill be S „1J without reserve to
the highest bidders for cash. An
exhibition of skillful horseman-j
ship and lariat throwing mav be
soen SaYYit-s at the s-ih> <«iven by one of
come.
Teachers Notice.
Having decided to remain here
the winter, would like a few
pupils. Have had thorough
ot Urol. AV m. Scumach-
179 East (Mth street, Kew
York
Grace L. - Sti.sTe,
Is. Eastman Residence.
Fire ill Macon.
On Tuesday at 12 20 o'clock, fire
oul in the large cotton ware
of Willis V. Price on Forth
Macon, Ga. Some six or eight I
bales were burned which
fully covered with insurance,
Price thinks that not a single i
of .his will lose a dollar, i
truck wheel striking a match on I
floor was the cause of the lire. |
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Rythe s
1 have been induced to
myself a candidate for j
of Dodge county at!
ensueing election on the first I
Wednesday in October next. Kul i
ly appreciating the kndly confidence promisod of j
tliose tviio have so ,
me their support. ML If eU*ctedJ will
, '» >e be.t . of . my al..l.ty, ,
to discharge ll.e duties .noam iea
u P on “®* J ojiposed to local,
prohibition for several reasons.!
First, I believe it is detrimental
to town, county and public educa
u„n. Sec.m-l, i behevc nU lavvs
should be equal and umlorm tel
ative to liquor. Third, 1 believe it
.............. ..... law
that would........... bee.....her
wise, which I believe lias been
dearly demonstrated in tlnscoun
ty. I desire to say that I will de
fine my position on any question
when called upon to do so, either
. 1 )r j va ( e ] ‘ v 0; . publicly
1 r n
il. J. Sapp.
j an . i7_tf.
Eastman Academy.
qhe Spring term of this Inslitu
tion will begin Monday, Jan. 13th.
and continue (24 'week*,, six
months. The tuition, $7.20 for the
entire term, is all payable at the j
opening of the term. The patrons
will pay this amount to Judge A!, j
L. Burch, treasurer, of the Board
of Trustees. He will given receipt,
which the pupils will present to
the Brincipal. in order to secttie
admission to the school. With
this low rate of tuition, and with ]
the promise to discharge faithful
ly all the duties of tlie school
room. A\ e, earnestly solicit the
continued patronage of the town
and county.
By application to the principal,
pupils can secure board in good
families for flO per month.
The school will be graued this
term as last. j
Bupils prepared for an advanced ,
class in college. The present
principal has had charge ol the
school for nearly six years.
R. J. STW ZIER,
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“*• ^ i aid.
Teacher* Take Notice,
Each teacher of piivuc school? ,
in Dodge county, holding unpaid
claims1'or ly'UD hereby request
ed to file a Teacher’s Report with
the (..omit;. School ( otninissioner
immediately, that theiremims may
be passed upon and aujusted
By order of County Board of
Education. J. Bishop. Sr..
i Co. S. Comr. D. C.
A GREAT FEAST.
MA-U>y<( HRKTHUEN ROY¬
ALLY ENTERT AINI'D
Uy Hie Masonic Lodge of Luni
Imt City—Manager Brinson
ami < ;.(it. Arm -1 rong I>o
liglit the Visil.-irs With
Sweet Music.
In obedience to an invitation
extended by the Masonic Lodge of
Lumber City to Eastman Lodge to
assist it in conferring the Master
Masons degree, several brothers
this city on Friday last.
Among them were J. T. Colcord, |
D. W: Weaver. Mai. C. R. Ann
J. , I>. ., Stokes, , J. , ht AV. lioirers. ,>
il. Buchanan and ,... Wash , Harrell, T1
part ioined , by several ,
v was
at McRae and Scotland.
We arrived at Lumber City i
9 tv dock p. m ;;id ikuio;;
repaired to the lodge. Hu
will compare favorably with | |
in tlie State. It has recently
furnished with * he neatest j
choicest fomituro of the moot
designs.
A large crowd was present and ;
resident members extended
courtesy possible to the vis
**^
conferred in an impressive ,
by Worthy Master J. T.
of Eastman Lodge, as
i s ted by other brothers. All
well to pleased enjoy the with occasion, the work, and j
The work was concluded about
o’clock, when all present re
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hostc-lry, the McLeod lfo
where a great feast had been
by Lumber City lodge
the enteriainment of the guests, j
The genial and ever polite man- i
Mr. IL J. Brinson, conducted
banquet in the grandest style, j
lanterns were hanging
profusion all over the building,
over the first entrance was tin
“Welcome,’’ in large,
letters. The frescoed walls]
the large banquet hall and the I
line of tables were beautiful-1
cefully .^/;;^’ ilecorajetl J. J j
n varii ,, I
flowers Iiiiiles of every hue
Tlie were well tilled
delicious viands, and
present enjoyed the
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U Armstomg, May . DanifiL ; .
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and others, which were re
, vi(h , h(J , U sl cll „ lu .
Alter the banquet , , was ovet
were made concerning
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tat each a anppo.tt.on war
Old It......lowt’l fag
when the courteous and jolly.
brettarn ot l.uniber Cily enter
lam vtsilois. Nol a soul s.ept.
Not a man deserted the ranks of
revelry. They are not of that
type of manhood that deserts the
and hunts the couch of j
rest - Sire and son alike combined ;
and royally entertained the vis¬
itors. Manager Brinson, one of
best the pianist in this section, as
sisted by Capt. Armstrong, a fine
banjoist, entertained the crowd at
intervals with splendid music.
The presence of several good
ladies added much to the enjoy
ment ol the occasion.
Lumber City is one of the most
progressive towns on tins line o!
road, and with her whole-souled,
enterprising business men, we be
speak for her a prominent future,
every sweet ius its hitter,
as t p e 0 id saying goes. The pas
sen jrgr train arrived at Lumber
City about sunrise, and the party
hoarded it and were comfortably
seated, discussing the events of
the night, and were about a halt
rnile from Scotland when there
wag a jr r eat crash and a jar. which
stood several passenger* on their
jjeads in the aisle and between the
seats. Upon investigation it was
f oun< j t ! Jat an engine running a ( j
the rate of 50 or 60 miles an hour
j !a j struck our engine, shattering!
it to pieces and teles oping the
1 j .
t] ie hi ate engineer, prevented a
terrible wreck, and, no doubt.
saved sa.eu many nia.iv lives mts. it It was was a a most tm t
remarkable wreck. There was
not a limb broken and but a few
re ceivtd bruises. The engineer
stood at his post and had the
oreath knocked out of him, but
j ie was at work in a short time
preparing to clear the wreck.
The fireman, a negro, jumped
and struck a log, but soon recov
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eret p •
The mail agent had the closes;
call of all. Ilad he not been stand
ingin the door of his car and !
juipped, he would have nr. ioubt
ed!y been killed; as the tender of
the engin 1-tirst througu. shatter ,
ing the entire ••ar.
The party was entertained by
the Scotland boys Saturday. The
Kastman boys returned liome late
Saturday eve overjoyed by their
trip.
thfTTi \M>s uoTFl I
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Opened t<> Entertain the Public :
— Ilv Management.
The doors-of the Uplands Hotel
thrown open on the first of
Ins month for the aceonnnodn -
• ot ,• the public generally, ami -
, will ... remain open the \eai , „
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.
It is under the management of
J. IL Barrett, a gentlemen
bev • vt tl
business ioi seveial 5 oar.-.
is polite, genial and pleasant,
possesses the happy faculty
entertaining all guests, lmv
great eoover„,ti.„,al ..........
ictel is run, in every particu
in a thoroughly systematic
The servants are all neat and 11
!
In compliance to an invitation
dined with the manager on
last and found every
in perfect order. The bill
consisting of soup, four
of meats, breads, vegetables, |
meats, composing twenty
di.hos. =11 of which were
excellent, u hat pleased u
was the excellent wgy in
dish the had food flavor was of prepared. richness; |
a
it which by superior showed that cook, it was j
a
The commercial men could not
a better place to spend Sun
Hum Eastman. The Upland*
more conveniences than any
hotel on the road,
1 "f 11 ? 11 * 1 iH Ul ,
>‘ e
“ ° ,ul:, v i:{st ’ ? n " 0,0 loi ‘°'' in f
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Kn.i.l, J *' v • Ul,™ L ‘- e > ^ . K. I)r. Harrell .l I) jl™- and i
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1 fully - execute '■ "> HP® the duties *!" I
m
upon them.
■.' t.r . S] 11 ml Tr.zzt*’ v;i c..Y : M- n _ 1 3
Mlolvi ic05 are calc „ ;
•»»
the people of this county. j
100 ; 0 00 yds. white Homespun at
\ 3,000 fail yds.ynrd wid
Best stock Bn ...
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q ow j woman Shoes at fe- fogoOc. .-air.
, Ft’ne k .................. '
tmder Shirt, IWpit.
Fme tmder vest for ladies at
!, Ijm of pins needles for for 5e. 5e.
o ,pers of
3 handkerchiefs for 10c.
Cedar water buckets nt 25c.
Blow Stocks at $1 00.
7 sell the best baen. band on
e ^xx'-;-y-witer<
Blow lines at 127c pair.
12 lbs. white sugar for $1 00.
25 lbs. rice for -fl 00.
Corn, meal, hay. bran, salt and
cheaper 1han anybody, re¬
of price. smoking tobacco
1 lb. of r.ice
25c. and a nice present Avith
Fine pound. chewing tobacco at 30c.
I defy the world to show
as good for 35c.
Fine cooking stoves with a wag
of tinware, pots, stove low
-s and other implements,
r than other
Can Bay
Them.
Plates, cups and saucer*, kniue*.
and tinware. So cheap that
buy them just for fun.
km Still Al: j
The Seel r: - ■ -• !
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If you want clothing, shoe*, hats.
or anything else, and at the
price, you no! come!"
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I dont propose as some merchant:
0 ’ <0 ‘ ! j
as anyoody else, but I other; guar
to sell lower than any
merchant. Respectfully,
Tf.r W J > 7TT *--***.>
SC f *• 1 is Will si j i sis? ip
f *• ' • a 1 * !
B. S. Now is the lime to plant i
and I've s il tlie ne.w
seeds etc. you may need, al tic*.
best prices on top side the earth. *
Sau *-,.. M «ua d, c . *•*.
AMOSKILUi ITEMS.
Ay >skk \g. (be, Jan. 15.—Mr. J.
{'. Colcord, D. AY. AVeaver, J. AY.
R >ger$, W. H rrell and Mr. Bach
-naan went to Lumber City Fii
-i.b meeting _
y •> ; Men : .. -
and enjoy;! ■ hospitalities of the
brethren* A tine time was report
od, and all enjox • d the nice ban
,pnt provide d . r the occasion,
The only drawback was the de
by an accident on the rail
road which prevented them from
returning home until late Satur
;iv evening.
Mr. Bewick, a prominent mill
from Joluisouville visited
Atnoskeag Tuesday.
.Ur. A. (alder, of Cliauncey, •
in town hundav. • Atnoskeag
always attractive, . but it does
. . .' , ,.
a ' v ‘ Y ‘ 1 j,,
01 ‘° Ur
{ . M , Oofcord returned to
las. w ea, , t o resume her ,
at Monroe com ae. M.ss
will graduate in June. She
great l,ron,i„e of exeellem.
lll£ study of ait, tliowmg so m
work executed in um m a
m 'stylo bearing the mark
d gemn-amt a t me s\ mp.ith\ ane
air. , 1 . L. ( - cord 1ms returned
Atlanta, where lu is making
progress in the school of tech
Miss Mina Manson has charge of
school here, and wo feel as
that under her management
v , ill jirosjier.
.. ...... ... Mend, „f Hire m
Harri- lie re regret her depart
d all unite in wishing her 1
au
I , 1 . 0 - S , )< . n * 1 y an( i happiness in her
, | ( , ( .]j n ^. sirro j| ia j s j ie
,. lil|( j ;)S 1IJ;inv |- r i(>nd there as
leaves behind.
Lfcii.e.
M t. Cavmi! Dots.
Mr. Editor. Again 1 take pen
hand to give your readers the
from this place.
The post office department would
yeeeive flic name Barnes, as
in our dots, for our new
but we learn the name now
up is likely to be received,
is Dexter.
Mrs. Anna Smith has been quite
but is convalesing.
The county alliance has just
its January session, which
held with the Alt. Carmel
alliance, there was a good
tendance, and the visiting
ic "‘ !s ,u “‘ »•«»««»«•
eared for by our good sis
’ who furnished a bountiful
, ™ meeting resulted we
has dawned upon us, we de
the (art. I.tit weleoa
........
march until the homes of
people are made happy.
Tours Truly.
4. 5. 7.
Items From Rhine.
1; nix... Ga., J an. 15.1 S90.-—As 1
a few items would be of
So your many readers oi
thriving little villedge, Rhine,
15 miles soul It of East¬
on S. A. A M. il. IL, only n
or so old and growing rap
Wo have two saw mills, one
store manufactory, five
all doing u very good bus¬
and anticipate a heavy trade
fall.
AVe are liking in school*;, there
none in our vicinity.
'vVe have only one melhodist
service only onceamonth.
Health of the place exceedingly
Candy jerking as some call it,
to be the order pf the day
the lad and las*ies.
Farmers are jireparing 1 he lands
planting crops.
The weather continues very
and dry. and if it continues
we will soon have (I.irden peas
the vine are full of blooms and
peas. AY!k> can beat it.
I will dose, will let you hear
me again -0011 :i anything of
should turn up.
Yours truly.
I JkBojux,
AVe call •ev.h.n to Lie an
in tin’s issue of Air.
J. S.-pp asa candidate for Rep
*enUitive of Dodge county,
we will not declare Our
. liuo^
in o* any
will call the attention of the
to the fact that Mr.
• i < jit.* comdy
six years and made tin
faithfully discharging every
incumbent upon him. He
also served as chairman Of the
board ol education . ioi
° l!Iil .v a
oi years.
.
CIRCULATES
in the Counties of Doilge, 1'nlask
Limrens. Johnson, Montgomery, Tel
fair, IViieox, Wayne and Irwin, and
has subscribers from Mrlne to Texas.
s;:m) roi: samplk copy. .
Application Cor incorporalioli.
Statu of kforgia—D oilge county.
I •' t!ic Superior Court
of county :
Hie p< t non of Hamilton Clark, D. M.
Bncliaiv, .Mm T. Graham, L. T, llar
•• g n. tv. Taylor, M. A. Lancaster,
J Coleman, li- A. Manvll, i>. !.. Pearce, I.. Burch, J. W. A.
C. A. Thomp
• M. ( oi., n . H. u im>. c. ,t.
yh‘1’. KlU i;„^r?‘w. tUliJ'Tli!
Taylor, u, F. Bun u, j, w, Culbrctli,
A.N. Powell, \v. . 1 . i>. skclton, .las,
" • *' lo v 'b " • C- Harrell, I. X. Parker*
-
sen, < . A. lU*iulor*on, T. M. Rogers,
Ibii'crt Pein-.•••k, W. II. (’olonuui, W.C.
Cnienuin, W. H. Howard, AV. K. I.ow
ety,d. U. Jones, R. \v. ( adwell, John
" • Gliders u . li. Bn, iimuiim, s. i..
S:m,lf„,-d, J. VV. Ro*ar, W. F. Swearin
gain Joe Bryan, AV. B. Guldens, Mrs.
B.’f.lIum'll,.i.w.siHddon,.I.B.Cof- *
U-c, .U>hn .la-. llan-«ll. s. . i. .lours, J.
.1. Harrell. F.aneis Harrell, AV. 11.
Brawn, I.ovet Brown, 1 '. T. Parkcrson.
1>. K. AYilllams, .). w. Jones, .John
Han"uMTvt^n
Peaeoek, W. T. MeDaniel, s.c.
Nicholson. AV. .1 lvfoe, <•. a. Rozur,
j. 1 ;. Thompson, C. !•’. Yearly. M. A.
wurty, Jr.. A. c. Phillips, " . 0 .Fair
doth, Mrs. m. . 1 . Mali. J.( . I liompsou,
1|.T. «;»". *»*.*. £ »*£
ingain> M> C- Thonipaou j t . L .Cole
|n , in _ A . 1 . ('oicinan, J. T. Roger*. C.
)i, Biillanl.c. T 'Viggins, s. B. Bmit
well. k. l.. li.-irgroves, " fight llanvll,
, HarrcH, N. Rawlins, >1 a Yearly,
b. ^ ,.. ir , <v . 1 . f Wynne, 1 ». M. Raw lias.
K. It. Swcaringnln, J. f. Floyd, a. L.
Jian-is, iv. ,M . Ragim -, J. R. I’opo, J,
H ti!-. ” , . g L "p I 'lVi-ai'i-im p'^v'
i, v . 1 . \r. Deis. . 1 . M. Mathews, AV.
s,(*<.<nly, Levi Dunu, \V. . 1 , Phillips,
G, tv. < iillmnli, 1). W. Williams, J. c,
iJ-GM'i
s. Barlow, iv. «. Phillips, J.
II, ll ill, W, s. I.aiiciwlci-, li. G. Lytle,
ii. <). I imcnster, 'A'. II. Hughs, T. A\ .
Hodge. S. B.Oooily. A\', S. Burch, B.
\ . Jones, R, M . Jones, DnviO Nolcs,
Mi s. Al ilttie <'ulhreth, AAX R, Rnillehl,
Mrs. 1). AV. Williams, AY. A. Vann, S.
J. Smith, I’liil Bolmnnoh, 1). H,
Fountail), 11. ('. < oh inaii, .1. AV. I’liil
lips, John <’lcv.H*uts, AV. It. Kagan, re
'poctfully showeth that. tliey dcsiii* for
tqcmsclvcs and for such other persons
as may be hereafter a-soeiated with
thmn, to t»- incorporated under the
v.ac and style of lloilge County Alli
aiici; Joint Stock Company; that the
object of their association and the pur
icuiar business they propose to carry
on is n. general warehouse and merchan¬
dising business; also a cotton compress¬
ing and general fruit canning business,
and to these ends to own, buy, sell,
lease, operate and maintain warehouses,
stores, storehouses, goods, wares and
merchandise, cotton compresses, fruit
canning apparatus and appliances, ve¬
hicles. machinery, live stock amt all
articles and things necessary to the suc¬
cessful management of said business;
that the amount of capital to he em
plpyed by them in said business uctu
Ily paid in is eighteen hundred ($1,800)
Dollars, and they desire the privilege
of increasinsr tin* capital stock of said
company from time to time to such
sujns not exceeding Three Hundred
Thousand i )<>IJ;i.*s ($:!(«),ooo) as
they by their hoard of directors or
oiler s i • may from time to time deter¬
mine; that the place of doing business
of said corporation will be Douge
comity, Georgia, with their principal
oftice in the town of Kastman in said
county itntl State: tlmi they itcsirc to lie.
•incorporated a- aforesaid for the term
of twenty years with privilege of re¬
newing at the exj»iration of said time,
with power to purchase, own, lease or
rent land, stores, storehouse*, ware¬
houses, cotton compresses, fruit ciui
ning api».'iratus aud ajndianees*, ease¬
ments, machinery and all other real and
personal properly and rights and to sell,
mortgage, subject or convey the same
or any part thereof with the appurte¬
nances and to reinvest at pleasure, to
make by-laws for their use not incon¬
sistent with tlie laws of the laud; to
have and to use a corporate seal, to bor¬
row money and issue obligations or
bond* therefor; to sue and be sued, to
j)lt‘:iil :onl be impleaih'tl in ,-aitl corpo
rate name, to enter into contracts ami
generally t 11 joy autl exercise alt
other corporate powers anti privileges
incident to private corporations for bas¬
inet* piirpoe* a.* pre*uribed by the
law- of *aid State.
Wherefore your petitioner* pray that
they an<! their a --fs iates mav be incor¬
porated for the purpo.-es, for the term
aud with tin* power* and privilege*
aforesaid, and petitioner* will ever
pray, •(<■. li. R C’AI.HOtJK,
Solieitti;- for Petitioner.
G.-okoia—D odge f'ounty. (Berk’*
ofliee Superior Court. I certify that
tlie foregoing is a true extract from tlie
minute* of Dodge .Superior Court. Tl.i*
January 7, 18!K).
J. f’AI.VJX Ravvi.ixs,
Clerk s. c. D,
Jill). 10-—L*.
Cliapter Kicctiou,
At the last regular convocation
of Ivanhoe Chapter, No. 0, which
was on Tuesday night last, the fol
lowing officers were elected to
j serve the ensuing year:
j J. T. Colcord, II. B.
D. AV. Weaver, K.
J. D. Ilerrman. S.
AV. A. Shank. C. If.
T. J. Buchan, B. S. J.
J. Deane, R. A. C.
J. S. Drafiin, M 3d vale.
. J. AV. Taylor, Al 2d vale.
AY. II. Cotter, M 1st vale.
B. D. AVoodard, 'Treasurer.
S. Ilerrman; Secretary.
t AY. II. Johnson, Sentjml.
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