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VOL. 2.-XO. I.
OKFICIA L DIRECTORY
Dodge Comity <;<>v eminent.
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Solicitor-general, . .. lion, ri tom . ha
son.
St mil or. ilon.T. J. Ray.
Representative, Hon.‘ John F.
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Ordinary. M. L. Burch.
Clerk Superior Court, J. Cal win
Rawlins.
Sheriff, J, T. Rawlins.
County Treasurer, J. M. Sapp.
Tax Collector, J. I). Taylor.
lax Receiver, Jas. R. Guldens.
Surveyor, E. J. 1 hompson.
Coroner, II. M. Guldens.
East man Government.
Mayor, E. A. Smith.
Aid rrnan, J. D. Herrman, AV.
B. Daniels, AV F. Harrell and
AV. Lee.
Clerk Council, E. B. Milner.
Marshal, A. M. Skelton.
MARKET REPORT.
Colton Market.
Goo ! middling, Ujc.
Total Middling,
receipts to date 3,<>50.
Country Produce.
Our merchants are paying the
following prices for country pro¬
duce:
< diickens—25c. to 35c.
Eggs—25c.
Hides—dry flint, per pound, 4c.
Tallow—7c.
Dry (Ai xis and Groceries.
Our merchants quote the fol¬
lowing prices on dry goods and
groceries.
Bulk sides—G.
Butter—20 Bran—100 pounds, $1.10.
to 25 cents.
( lorn—per bu., 70c.
Butter—best gilt edge, 25c. to !
30c.
Coffee °0c ] '
Fl our per bhl., $5.00 to $ 5 . 75 .
Hams—13|c. to 14c. pounds.
Hay—$1.25 jier 100
t'i' 1 _ l< U< ''
JMeal—<0 i to -- 7a cents
(hits—50 cents.
Potash—5 to 10 per ball.
Sugar—9 to 10 cents. |
Nails—3 to 4 cents. i
Iron—3 to 5 cents.
Lime—$1.00 per barrel.
K. Oil—20 cents.
Osnaburgs—10 to 13 i ts. p. vd..
Sheetings—OJ per yd.
Chocks—5 cts. per yd.
lUttEF LOFALS.
We want every man
AVIio will ami can—
Devote, an idle hour—
Help to “bust”
The bagging trust
AVit!i all their strength and power. 1
The Farmers’ alliance,
With great defiance,
II.is fought it long and brave,
And with the aid
Of the fanner’s spade
AV -’ll dig its little grave.
But we wish the man
That first began
This tnot of disrepute
Had to swing
By a siring
Made of his “cornered” jute.
—1. M. AVithvotl.
Read wild land advertised for
sale in this issue.
Mr. John M. Clarke visited his
parents in Chauncey on Sunday
last.
Dr. S. B. Kenedy, of Bullock
count v, Avas in Eastman onSatur
dav last. !
Quart ilv conference Avas held at
the Methodist church on Thursday !
night last.
AVc are crowded Avith job work, J
but send it in, we Avill get it out ;
promptly for you.
K. M. MeLenan, of Spring Hill,
was tlie gttest of Air. Floyd l’itt
in in on Sunday last.
The management of the Up¬
lands Hotel will give a grand ball
on the 14th of next month.
CapL R. AV. Bonner of Ma
con nighty ret ommend s L:c am r s !
Lung Restorer for consumption, j
Mr. Athert Herrman and moth -1
er, of Lafette Indiana is on a few
weeks visit to relatives in East
man.
Dr. H. Fisher spent a fe^’ days
of last week in BrunsAviek and Sa
vannah, returning to Eastman on
Friday last.
r. A\ ill ALtrshall lias tendered
his resignation as salesman ior B.
8. I'arris. and is spending a feAv
days in Berry Ga.
Ike .Superior ^ court of Laurens
county convenes next Monday,
Judge Fort av i 11 preside in Judge
Robe i ts' stead.
McArthurs Land office is receiv
ing mce coat of , paint, . and , when ,
a
finished it will *dtl much to the all*
ready handsome office.
,■ t ol. i Bo. 1 -. 1 , T. V--; A A is liar t ...... A\.l» OACr
from Abbeville on Tuesday last.
He has many friends in Eastman
who are always glad to see him.
J. AA*. Lee has purchased the en
tire interest of AV. L. Lee, and has
open, d up a nice -lock of general.
merchandise in tlie same building.
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Messrs. J. AV. Lee. John, James
j and Vi illis Harrell, visited Macon
I Tuesday last.
The Social Reading Club will
meet this evening at the residence
of ... .Mr. w . A\. ... Harrell. ,, ,,
.
S ' T ’ Ko ” (rs 5s bavin " his store
painted.nicely, which adds a great
j deal to its appearance.
M. H. Edward is sporting a
pet. in the shape of a nice
‘dye on his left eye.
Mrs. McKinnon has moved into
Mr. L. F. Wooten's residence oppo
site Maj. Armstrong place,
j) r Fishers new drug store is
nearly completed, and is a real
handsome building.
Mrs. E. J. Burch, who has been
very ill for the past several weeks,
we are glad to learn is convales-
Rev. AV. C. Lovett and his fain
ilv arrived yesterday and Avill oc
cupy Mrs. McKinnon’s
in the rear of the Methodist church,
The Times-Journal office corner,
is outing 15 on airs, we have a nice
bran new street lamp, just put up,
“Rah v for our part of town. ,
. .Jr. r N. v A. . McMullen, , r .. who , is
pervisor on t he Bruns a ick divi
sum ol lie L. t A . & G. i ai mad
has moved Ins family near Last
Mr. Steve Lavv, of Cincinnati,
and Mr. Geo. Rogers, [of Altanta,
two expert manipulators of
brush, are doing some levelv paint
ing on McArthur’s office.
Alessrs. LeAvis and AVill Peacock
have closed out their stock of
merchandise, and Lewis is hand
ling the yard stick for C. H. Pea
cock <k Co.
A gross of matches caught on
lire in a car of merchandise here
on moiulay, and with a little time
would have caused a pretty heaA'y
loss for the railroad.
Mr. Lewis Curry, wife and
ter, Miss Ruth Curry and Mr. Hor
ton Harrell, of Chauncey, were in
Eastman on Monday last, the guest
of the Hotel de Li etch.
Mr. Loyd Smith happened to a
very painful accident by jumping
from a northbound freight train
while in motion Wednesday even¬
ing, seriously injuring the hip
joint.
A car load of cows, hogs and
chickens bound for Brunswick,
was unloaded here yesterday for
the pufpose of getting up two or
three cows that aa'Cvo down, one
verv line COAV Avas found to be
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dead.
Gapt. J. E. Mallory will move
his wife to this city next March,
and make Eastman his headquar¬
ters. We Avould be glad to ha an
him and his excellent Avife to re
side with us, as we know the cap¬
tain would add a great deal to the
life of lhe city.
Mrs. J. II- Newell and daughter,
of Boston, arrived in Eastman last
week and will spend the balance
of the Avinter here. They are stop
ping With Mrs. T. M. stone at the
Eastman mansion.
Miss Mamie Stokes, a bright and ;
T !fc ’*b v y°un,g lam of AVaAtross,
wll ° has b f eu on a several da vs
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™ 5t alld f riends in ]
tins place, left lor her 1 home on ,
.Alonday.
Afr. Eli Aluliis and several other j
enterprising farmers from Pulaski {
countv, Avere in Eastman on Tues
day tor the purpose of
litctr fertilizers tor this season.
Alessrs. Hams A Mitchell, of
our county, belie\’e strongSy in
.Macon's future. They havebeea
investing in real estate thereon a
pretty lively scale for some time,
Mr. Harris, of Harris & Mitch
e jj^ v as in Eastman on Monday
, ast> Mr. Harris is one of
county's most enterprising citi
zens. lie thinks Eastman has a
bright future, and it is possible
that Ave may he able to claim him
as a citizen of our toAvn before
very long,
Air. A. Bennett, of AVaycross.
the gentlemanly salesman of M.
p’ ers ( xk Co., was in Eastman on
Tuesday, an 1 said to a report
e r that Eastman has tlie best hotel
on the , road . m . the Lplands, T , , and ,
that wnen the drummer boys find
it out. that a number of them will
make it their headquarters oa
Sundays.
3L’. J. T c 8. Hannon T , and , family. . -
who have been residents of WKmihk East
manfor , he past twelve
j c f; on AVednesdav fox Camilla '
Ga., , AA here 1 he , Will locate for some
time. Mr. Hannon has been a *
the head of the “Domestic" sew
ing machine businessWith hea l
quarters here. He reports having
sold about $39,000 worth of m*
chines through this section in the
past tAA’elve months.
EASTMAN, GA.. FRIDAY. JANUARY 21. 1S90.
Miller Murderers.
Johnson and Butts, the two Mil
i ler murders, that were found gull
tv at the recent term of Houston
court, will hang on February 13tli
next.
>rant t\ an 1 - .utni " i com
' 0n 1 l0 "' ( t,n ' I, “ l '■*'
rought , Iron Range new. 11 e
to taem at sa-tman.
A nasal injector free with each bottle
. > at iieirtnan & iierrinan, drug
gists. ]i-if>- 89, 6m.
Died.
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. I
T. D. Loyall died on Thursday, the I
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16th inst
suffering a day or tAvo Avith croup.
On Friday last at about one j
o’clock, Fairbie, the seven year old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T M Ben
nett died at their residence in East
man She had suffered tAventy one
I days with typhoid fever. She wa
hurried near Middleground church
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j ten miles north of Eastman. The
! beriev'ed parents ha\ r e our
nathv I •
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Shiloh , e catarrh Bcmedy-a positive
er month. Herrman & -
New Appointment.
Mr. Clyde Bostick has been ap
00,n ^ ed soliciting agent loi the
Georgia. Southern and Florida
! raiIroad ' Vlth headquarters at At
lanta Ga.
N«‘w Schedule.
The southbound passenger train,
which has been arriving at East
man at 5:14 p. in , has been chang
ed and now comes at 12:14 at
night. No change in other passen
ger trains.
For Sale.
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Brantley, the stove man, knows
what to do with an old sto\ T e.
New Shoe Shop.
Haying Ir recently opened a shoe
simp in Eastman, we are prepared
when in need of Avork. ]
us
Respectfully,
Johnson & Wit, son.
Jan. 24.-4ts.
For , ly8pepgin aml liver complaint
yon have a printed guarantee on every
of Shiloh’s A italizer. It never
tails to cure. Herrman w Ilumnsn,
druggists.
Notice.
I have bought the stationery of
Peacock and Bros., and Lave
moved t he same to the m dlinary
establishment of Mrs. Site Carnes.
I Avill sell pianos, organs, sheet
music and school books of every
description, and I earnestly solicit
the patronage of the public. Re¬
spectfully,
AV. L. Peaoock.
Jan. 24-tf.
The ^ stove ----_ making all
men are
old s toves new in Eas tman.
Trespassers Notice.
This is to warn all parties both,
white and black, from tresspassing
, m ]of of ]anJ> Xo . 109 in the 16th
district of Dodge county.
AV. F. V. Mi llis.
Jan. 24—-Its.
E asta, ax, G^'jnn. 2. 1890
^ , mdersigned !ra ,T ng this
lay p , irc i iase d t he half interest of
‘ A\ of
,j. 7 , Lee in the firm
J, AV. Lee & Co., consisting of a
stock of general merchandise and
a ,so all notes and accounts due J.
W. Lee & Co., and Ave —
undersigned agree to assume all
that'are now outstana
ing agtiinst said firm of J. A\ r . Lee
A- Co. Johii AV. Taylor,
E. B. Milner.
The Rev. II. Thayer, of
I tut., suvs: "Botti ltivsifit itttil wift* owt
our lives to Shiloh’s Consumption Curv.
Herrman & iierrinan, druggists.
Teachers Notice.
Having decided to remain here
for the vffnter, would like a
music pup J Us. Have had thorough
instruction of Prof. AATn. Scumach
]?) Kast Wth stree{ . New
y >
Grace ..... L Stone. ‘ ~
4ts. Eastman Residence.
Dissolution.
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’ e na tins day by motnad
t-aements having purena»e«i
the entire interest of T F. Rober
son ln ... t of J. fe. , Clem
, ie business
Pnts * Co ’ He assuming all habil
Be- of said lain,
•J. S. Clements,
4t. T. F. Roberson.
____ rein ve
< ure w ill immediately
Herman*a '£2,' 'druggists.
HORSES FOR EVERYBODY.
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Two Car Loads at Auction in Mc¬
; Rae, Saturday, Jan. 2.>th.
Two car loads of superior horses
and mares, will be sold in McRae
on Saturday, Jan. 25th, coromenc
ing at 10 o'clock promptly. They
are an extra good lot, aged from
3 to 6 years, and including various
colors, shapes and sizes, large or
sn] all, broken and unbroken—any
thing you want from a saddle pom j
to a working-horse or brood-mare.,
Go and make your own selection.;
This is the lar S est number ever of I
^ ered at auc< i° u in this country,
and beauties there certainly the should number, berj
some among
market. All Avill be sold Avitliout
reserve for cash. The sale will :
take place regardless of Aveather. j
Everybody invited.
Kesolittious of Regret.
The committee appointed by the :
Social Reading Club on Friday eA
ening, J ail. 3d, to draft resolutions
of regret on the departure of their i
president, Miss Fannie Harris,!
from Eastman, reported evening,' the fol- j
lowing on } ast Friday
which were unanimouslv adopted:! :
The members of t he Social Bead
ing club of Eastman, Ga„ learn
with regret the intended depar
ture of Miss Fannie Harris, their
president, and have appointed the
undersigned a committee to pre
pare resolutions expressive of their
appreciation of her talents and re
gret at her removal from this com
munity.
AVe beg leave to say that no
young lady identified with our
town and social institutions con
trihuted as much for the success
of every enterprise as did our
worthy friend, and that in leaving
us site takes Avitli her the best
wishes of every individual who
has been favored with her acquain j
tance, and she leaves behind her
a memory that is fragrant with
g00( } deeds, and will be cherished
for all time.
Resohed, That Ave tender Miss
Harris our sincere thanks for the
)a]ented an(l dignilied man ner in
wWch ghe ided over 0 «r club
££ “ “ “
its flourishing popularity is large¬
ly due to her energies and her lo\ e
for the good, the true, and the
beautiful.
Theo II. Howards.
John F. DeLacy,
Alice E. Burch.
Eastman, Ga., Jan. 10th ’90.
A Remarkable Cure.
51rs. Michael Curtain, Plainfield, Ill.
makes the statement that sh ■. caught
eolti, which settled on her lungs; she
was treated for a month by her family
physician, but grew worse. He told
tier she was a hopeless victim oft.....
sumption amt that no medicine could !
cure her. ller druggist suggested consumption Dr.
Kings New Discovery for delight : I 1
she bought a bottle and to her
dosedlierself beuelitted from the lir-t I
font]. She continued its use and after
taking ten bottles, found herself sound
and well, now does her own housework
and is as well as site ever was.—Free
trial bottles of this great Discovery at
Herrman & Herrman-i drugstore,
large bottles 50c. aud $1.00.
0ftlI and exam ine a AVilcox &
VA hite organ, which Ave are offer
ing for sale cheap.
Miss M. V. Coffee & Go.
.•uKiHS?ei.nm«SS , te relief S,, ’’r!ee
10 cts.. 50 ets., and $1, at Herrman &
Herrman, druggists.
For Representative.
By the solicitation of many good
citizens, I have been induced to
Announce myself a candidate for
representative of Douge county at
the ensueing election on the first
A' ednesday in Octo ter next, ul
! v appreciating the confidence of
.
those avIio have so knuiv promised
me their support. If elected. I will
endeavor to the best of my ability,
to discharge the duties incumbent
upon me. I am opposed to local
prohibition for several reasons, i
First, I believe it is detrimental
town, countv and public educa
*
uon. Second, I , believe . all laws 1 . ■
s jj OU ] d j je equal and uniform rel j
ative to liquor. Third, 1 believe it
has caused violation of the law
that would not have been other
wise, Avhich 1 believe has been
clearly demonstrated in this coun
ty. I desire to say that l will de
fine my position on any question j
when called upon to do so, either
or ntihliplr p< l
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Respectfully,
u. H d.OAiv. r c, P t>
Jan. l<-tt. _ ,
A[ ,,,,
tion. cm^tipation. dizzin.e-s. loss ef ap
petal*, yellow -kill I Shiloh’s A itabzer
is » positive cure. Ilerrmau & Herr
a,a,druggists.
For Sale or Kent.
Small cottage Avith twelve acres
of land, half nine from Court
; housa. For further information.
apply to
Smith & Clements.
Bodge was represented by
& Bishop, of Eastman,
and Hill A Harris, oi Alacon. and
* be defendants variously bv E. A.
Smith, Milton Irizzelle, Eason &
Swain, L. A. Hall, Claike & Nor
man and Griner A A\ ade.
lhe following is a list and dis
position of the cases:
Norman AV. Dodge against Cal¬
vin Brown and D. II. Maloy; in¬
junction granted.
Norman A\ r Dodge against AVi 1
.
leer, McDuffie & Co., Columbus
Watson and Catherine AVatson;
agreement between parties that
defendants be allowed to work
the timber upon giving bond with
good security to pay Mr. Dodge
such^damages as he may recover
on the trial.
Norman AV. Dodge against John
Williams, T. J. Williams and AVm.
AV. AVilliants; injunction granted.
John C. Pitts against J. C.
Forsyth and Doc Holliday; dis
missed by plaintiff’s counsel.
Norman AV. Dodge against Hugh
Morrison and Frank Morrison; cop
tinued with a A-iew of settlement.
Norman AV. Dodge against
II. A. McMillan; continued to Jan¬
uary 23, 1890.
Norman AV. Dodge against
Frank Morrison; Avithdrawn by
plaintiff.
Norman A\ r Dodge against Co¬
.
lumbus AVhite, AAL T. Bridges and
Charles Bridges; injunction grant¬
ed and receiver appointed.
Norman AV. Dodge against AVm.
Gilder and Freeman Gilder; in
junction granted and receiver ap
• , a
’
Norman AV . Dodge against (iCO.
Pope and Andrew Bridges; injunc¬
tion granted and receiver ap
pointed.
Norman A\ r Dodge against A\ T
. .
L. Powell, I. J. Branch and Geo.
Towns; continued to Jan. 23, 1890.
Norman AV. Dodge againt AVm.
Gilder and Freeman Gilder, at¬
tachment for violating restraining
order; AVm. Gilder discharged and
Freeman Gilder fined $25.
A a PP oi « ted ^ < he
several cases, as mentioned, tor
the purpose of taking charge of
timber that had been cut by the
defendants on the lands involved.
“ILicktnelaek,” a last ing and fragrant
perfume. Price 25J;intl 5fi ct ., at ilcr
rmaa& Herrman,druggists.
A Bank for Eastman.
The charter members of the
Citizens Bank of Eastman will
hold a meeting at Hon. AValter T.
McArthur s office on 1 uesday, the
28th inst. The charter members
are as follows: A*. A\. Ashburn.
AV. 1. McArthur, J. J. Colcoid. I).
C. Bacon, A. T. AViggs, C. D. Par
ker, Daniel Bullard, W. N. Lietcb
sud J. 1 . DeLa< \ .
All All z-itizens citizens who av no ia. fa\’or or tite t ne es
tablishing of a bank m Eastman
invited to attend and parfic
ipate m the meeting,
Hon. D. C. Bacon am. o tiers
not residents o has pace .iasv
promised to attend for the put¬
pose of organ izing on that day,
Happy Hooscrs.
wm. T. Simmons, postmaster of
ville. Ind., writes: “Electric Bitters
has done more for me than ali other
medicines eombined, for that bad fed
ing arising from kidney and liver troub
j„ h n Leslie, farmer and stockman,
of same place, -av-: -Find Electric
SKSkSileuiSn "
j. w. Gardner, hardware m?r.-hant,
same town, Civ- : LleCtri- Bitters is ju-t
the thing for a man wiio is all run
down and don’t eare whether he live
or dies; he found new strength, good
appetite and felt just like he had a new
h-i-e on life. Only 50c. a bottle at
Herrman & Hen-mah's drug store.
S litoli'- A italizer i< what you need for
const!pal ion, loss of appetite, dizziness,
j and all symptoms of dyspepsia. Drive
10 aud 75 cents per bottle.
INJUNCTIONS GRAFTED
In Equity Cases to Enjoin the
Cutting: of Timber on Air.
Emigre's Lands.
On the 13th and 14th of Jan
uarv a considerable number of
equity cases came on to be heard
Judge Roberts at chambers
in Eastman, the same being suits
brought by Norman W. Dodge
against various citizens of Dodge,
TeUair. Laurens and Montgomery
counties, to enjoin the cutting ot
timber and trespasses upon lands
j n these counties claimed by Mr.
^odge.
These eases are important on
account of the large interests in
volved, the title under which Mr.
claims these lands c'over
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and three hundred thousand acres
0 f land, that cost Mr. Dodge sev
eral hundred thousand dollars.
The cases disposed of Avere de¬
cided by Judge Roberts in Mr.
R°dg e s favor, and it is believed
that, these decisions were right
un,er tbe ev 1(lei " ' e ' and that t! ‘f y
wl]1 S° iar towards i quieting the
titles to lands in this section, and
towards reassuring confidence m .
business and in the investment of
ital -
(o see his wife and children. He
leaves a wife and three children.
He was affable and big hearted
and leaves many friends behind to
mourn his untimely end. His re¬
mains were consigned to the grave
in the cemetery at Cochran yes¬
terday afternoon.
Attention, Mi Hit ary!
Each and every member of t lie
military company just organized
is especially requested to be pre¬
sent on every Monday, AVednes
day and Thursday evenings at 7:30
o’clock. These are regular drill
nights and every member must at¬
tend in order to make the organi¬
zation a success.
Tresspassers Notice.
From this date all parties, both
white and colored are warned not
to hunt on lots of land, Nos. 147
and 148. in the 16th district of
Dodge county,
AV. F. P. Murjjs.
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2500 Pairs Ladies Hose, 5c.
per pair.
IROil iwWU Bozen fancy bordered Han
kerchiefs (a 15c per dozen.
5000 Pair Button Shoes, for La¬
dies Cuj $1 25c, worth $1 50.
8000 Dozen Cedar Pencils @
5c. per dozen.
4000 Bozen Slate Pencils, @ 5c.
Q£»£»£| Quires Note Paper, @ 21c.
Ju p er quire.
ryqrpo IO U Papers Pins, @ 2c. per
a p ;l p er
.
fjQC 1 ^ Papers of Needles, @ 2c.
per paper.
FINE CHEWING TO¬
BACCO at 30c lb.
fn'Sk (»iU*dCH
Choice Seed Potatoes.
POINT LACE,
The finest patent fiour
on earth,
Soval Owl Flour
Snow Jl lake Flour,
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JJ AiilJ 1 ^ s UajL xLtisjJi t 1 £ p j r \ c ]
— -"5 j
Water Ground Meal.
j she om .
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, FEES sMk *-v H, S>Jf U r
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CORN, SALT
FULL LINE Farming Impli
ments. Carpenters tools Ac.
HAND SAAA 8 («» 50c. worth $1.
German Millet Hay,
«»««« ^ ev <' r tM «“
1 u '' s ’
M.v prices . on the above are , low
er than anv other MI'RCUANl
can offer Come to see me, and
save money. I keep everything
you want,
j naff fp.
C’RUSHED TO DEATH.
N. A. MeMullan Kiiled Near
Brunswick.
Mr. N. A. MeMullan, supervisor
of the Brunswick division of the
E. T. V. A G. road, who recently
moved his family from Jesup to
near Eastman, was the victim of a
fatal accident which occurred 18
miles from Brunswick this morn
ing. Mr. MeMullan "Wednesday
construction train No. 3, which
was backing toward
Just as the train turned the curve
near the eighteenth mile post
engineer saw a pole car a short
distance ahead, and he reversed
the engine and bleAv for brakes.
Supervisor MeMullan Avas on the
foremost end of the first car, Avhich
was a flat car, and the brakes j
were applied so suddenly as to
throw him on the track The !
wheels passed over him, crushing
ins right knee and leg and leit |
foot and ankle. Hewas taken up,;
put in a berth of the conductor's
car and carried to Brunswick.
The best medical skill was sum
ntoned mnnpfl and mi! an -ill medical medical skill sum coum could
devise was done to l'elieve the
ferer, but all efforts proved futile.
lie lingered until 7 o'clock and |
breathed his last. All during the
(lav aay lie lie piayea Tin veil that mat lie lie mi"ht migiu li ha V f
for hoarding house keepers
lookout for him. A man who
will ilatlv refuse to pay for
board when asked to do so by a
young lady ot sixteen is . not to be ,
trusted very much.
The La Grippe has made its up
pearance here, Messrs. Llawkins
and Dawson have been the suffer
or s’
Mr. J. M. Campbell lias been
quite sick for a week with the
jaunders, hut we are glad to say is
improving and Avill lie able to re¬
sume work in a few days.
Mrs. Bryant has moved from
here down to Brunswick, we are
sorry to lose any of our citizens
and especially one of the favorites
with the young gentlemen.
Farmers have commenced work
in earnest for this years crops and
the present high price of cotton is
going to c;tuse them to plant large¬
ly of the lleaey staple.
AV. 1. J.
' Croup, whooping cough and bronchi¬
tis immediately relieved by Shiloh’s
Cure.
IfKRItM.VX <£r IIkukmax,
Eastman, Ga.
SCROFULA FROM CHILD
HOOD.
After Being Treated by Eminent I’lty
sieiuiis he is Cured by 8. N. S.
The following is an extract taken
from a letter received from 51 r. T. A.
Sizemore, ; f I’iedmoiit, S. ( and writ¬
ten under date of November 0, to,S8:
“! am now- twenty-eight years old and
from the time t was seven years of age
until 1885, I suffered with a severe ease
of scrofula. During Unit time I took
every known remedy, but to no purpose
My tattler took me to North Carolina,
where I was put under the treatment of
an eminent physician. The medicines
given me lead only a temporary effect,
for shortly after my return Hie scrofula
broke out in a more malignant form and
1 was worse Aft’ titan ever before.
“In 1835 I discontinued taking till
other medicines and commenced taking
Swift’s Specific (S. it S. S.) I took a num¬
ber of bottles and cured me. I have
been free from scrofula from that time
until now.”
Attacked by IUieniuntism.
I have been selling Swift s Specific
remarkable fya-’fi? that it lias effected,
cures
One in particular, rheumatism. was a person The who was
attacked with ease
was so had that he was helpless fora
longtime. He took hundreds of dollar
worth of otlier medicines, without re- 1
eeiving and" any benefit, tie was at length
ing happy few bottles permanently of Swift cure Specific I after 11 (S. - I
s/k) a s
AV. T Si! A X E. Druggist.
Solomon < itv, Kansas.
'Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases
mailed free
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.,
Atlanta, Ga.
CATARRH,
Catarrhal Deafness—Hay Fever.
A Xr.W HOME TUEATMKN r
Sufferers are not generally aware that
these diseases are contagious, or
they are due in to living ttie presence inendoameof of living
parasites tlte the
nose and eustaehian tubes.}>! iscroseopic
research, however, has proved this to he
a fact, and the result of this discovery
is that a simple remedy has beenfor
mutated whereby catarrh. catarrhal
deafness and hay fever are permanent
ly cured in from one tothree simple ap
plications, mail • at home by t.h • patient
once ii two we-'.-.
X. B.—This treatment is not a ’stuff
or :”•> ■intraent; twith have been discard
ed by reputable ] hy-ici;.:, - iiijuriou,.
A tup'.let •'Xpmnnng t nts new t real -
it free on iv II. t ei'stamp to
; j\ poslam. Ly A. lUsox iv Son.
337 and lW-> West King Street, Toronto,
< tana la.—< Ihristiax Advocate.
Sufferers from < atan-bal troubb - -hould
arefti’lv read the above.
1TBLLSHEKS SUPPLY CO
Exchange Box, St. Lou:-, Mo.
Merit Wins,
Wc desire to say to our citizens, that
for years we have been selling Dr.
King’-New Discovery Life for Coesiirnp
u . j, v . King'- New rfii-. Bm-u
ten - Arnica S live and Elf-etri Bitter-.
and iiave never bandied remedies tha;
sell as well, or that have given such un
iversal satisfaction. AVc do m,i he-i
talc to guarantee them every time, arul
wc* stand ready to refund the puivha <;*
price, !f satisfactory results do not fol¬
low their use. These remedies have
won their great popularity purely on
druggists. their merits. Herrman «x Iierrinan,
i»oiai h eov vr y s joi'kxa'l ' 0! “ 0li ' lalcd Dt ' c - ,57S -
Items From 'Wheaton.
Wiieatox. (a., Jan. 20th.—Mr.
W. S. llawkins visited Miledge
ville last week on business, and
brought back with him sixteen
hands to uork at (he saw and
! plaining mills.
Mrs. Dawson, of Savannah, spent
] several days here last week, we
hope she may decide to make this
her home in the near future,
Mr. John IL Crosby has return
ed, and resumed his old position
as inspector. John is a good boy
we are all glad to have him
return.
Rev. Mr. Steathy preached a
very interesting sermon here yes¬
terday, he also left an appoint
ment for next month, AVe look
„p 0n this as the beginning of bet
ter things for Wheaton, AVe can
q^slool and day^chool" iifop
eration “
man calling . himself . G. , C.
Hander, and who claimed to be a
sawyer, advertisement came herein of Mr. answer llawkins to j
an i
01 a ha 'vyer, but. lie proved not .
be * be 1111111 wanted, so he left
but lie ' refused to pay his board !
bilJ » a,ld therefore lie must be
classed as a Jcad beat, and as he
spokes °1 going . „ tuitliei up the load ,
00 Y 01 " 01 v ^ nii^.it )e \u*
Harris. AV. M. Ragans, J. R. Pope, J.
Bru "' n •L>i | n W. riark, c. B. Ro/.ir,
G,d,,en8 - D ' J ' QrHh “ m - *’•
Lytle, J. M. I>ees, J. Af. Mathews, AV.
s . foody, Levi Dunn, tv. j. Phillips,
G. AV. ( ulbretli, D. AV. AVilliumg, j. v.
1>ltfs > A. I’eaooek, it. Amin, (i. \v.
1 o " 0, k-L AA. Noli», John Xixmi,< has.
llaiTcll, S. Barlow, AV. <;. Phillips, J.
H. Hall, AV. S. Lancaster, R. G. Lytle,
R. O. Lancaster, AV. It. Hughs, T. AV,
Hodge, S. B. Goody, AV. S. Burch, It.
X. Jones, R, M. Jones, David Notes, *
Mrs. Mattie Culbreth, AV. It. Raitleld,
Mrs. 1>. AV. Williams, AA'. A. Yuan, S.
■I. Smith, I’hil Bohannon, D. 11.
Fountain, H. ('olcman, J. AA'. Phil¬
lips, John Clements, AV. R. Ragan, re¬
spectfully showeth that they desire for
ti[entselvesand for such other persons
as tnay l>e hereafter associated with
them, to he incorporated tinder the
name and style of Dodge County Alli¬
ance Joint Stock Company; that the
object of their association and the par¬
ticular business they propose to carri¬
on is a 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, storehou vs, goods, wares and
merchandise, cotton compresses, fruit
canning apparatus and appliances, ve¬
hicles, machinery, live stock and all
articles and things necessary to the suc¬
cessful management of said business;
that the amount of capital to be em¬
ployed by them in said business actu¬
ally paid in is Eighteen hundred ($1,800)
Dollars, and they desire the privilege
of increasinir the capital stock of said
company from time to time to such
sums not exceeding Three Hundred
Thousand Dollars ($300,01X1) as
they by their hoard of directors or
otherwise may from time to time deter¬
mine; that the place of doing business
Of sail corporation will lie Dodge
county, Georgia, with their principal
office in tiie town of Eastman in said
eonnty and State; that they desire to.be
incorporated as aforesaid for the term
of twenty years with privilege of re¬
newing at the expiration of said time,
with power to purchase, ow n, lease or
rent land, stores, storehouses, ware
houses, cotton compresses, fruit can¬
ning apparatus and appliances, ease¬
ments, machinery and till other real and
personal property and rights and toseli,
mortgage, subject or convey the same
names,md ■*« “tv** toiimvtst at ............. pleasure, to
make by-laws for their use not ineou
-isteut with the law- of the land: to
, ‘‘“'earnl voijjorate „ , seal, , tobor- , ,
1-0 ' v money and issue obligations or
bonds therefor; to sue and be sued, to
p!,.„d and be impleaded in said eoriiu
rate . , to enter , into . . and
name, eontrarts
generally to enjoy and exercise all
other corporate powers and privileges
incident to private corporations for bus¬
iness purposes as prescribed by the
laws of said State.
Wherefore your petitioners pray that
they and their associates may be incor¬
porated for the purposes, for the term
and with the powers and privileges
aforesaid, and l.etitioiiers will ever
pray, etc. B. Jl Calhoun,
Solicitor for I’etitioner.
Ckokou—D odge < omit y. Clerk’s
office Superior Court. 1 certify that
the foregoing is a true extract from the
minutes of Dodge .Superior Court. This
January 7, 1 S W.
J. Calvin Hawlixk,
( i'-rk S. C. IJ C,
)
Jan. if).—5ts.
A Sa fc Invest,neat.
| Ison wliieii i- gum .•uiteed to bring
you salisfaeJory le-ults, or in east; of
I failure a r turn of ptirebaae price. On
; this sate druggist plan you can buy from our ad¬
vert i- d a bottle of Dr. King’s *~|t
Ne Discovery for Consumption,
is guaranteed to bring relief in every
■ a-<\ when used for any affection of
the Throat, i,tings or Cheat, such as
t'onsiiniption. Inflammation of Lungs,
Brop hitis. Asthma, Whooping Cough,
Croup, etc., etc. It is pleasant and
agreeable to taste, perfectly safe, and
I r: always be depended upon. 'Trial
bottle free at Herrman & IJerrntan’s
Drugstore.
Lumber is AdvaEcian.
V*
Saw S/tiils, S'coam Engines,
Shingle Mills, Hay Presses, Ete.
If you want a tirst-Clas* SA W MILL,
j send f^r Catalogue to
A. B, Farquh&r Co.? (Ltd., York, Fa,
CIRCULATES
in the Counties of Bodge, l'ulask
Laurens, Johnson, Montgomery, Tel
fair, Wilcox, Bayne and Irwin, and
has subscribers from Mi lne to Texas.
SEND FOR SAMPLE CODY.
Application For Incorporation.
Stack or Georgia-— Dodge county.
To the Superior Court
f ! ! " I1, x
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. l^'V.’Vlur
lv ii, j 0 im W. Taylor, M. A. Lancaster,
I*. A. Harrell, L. L. Burch, AV. A.
1 'olcman, D. u. Pearce, A. Tbomp
j on, W. M. Coley, AV. It. Wise, C. .1.
'one-, J. B. IVright, Culjon Rogers,
Mrs. Eliza Rogers, AV . M. liozur, J. 1>.
Taylor, It, F. Ihii-eh, .1. AV. Ciilhreth,
A. N. Powell, IV. .1. 1). Skelton, Jus.
" . Floyd, W. 1*. Harrell, 1. X, V’avker
•son, C. A. Henderson, T. M. Rogers,
Elbert Peacock, \V. II. Coleman, AV.C.
Coleman, IV. II. Howard, IV. K. Low
cry, J. R. Jones, R. IV. Cadwell, John
Flanders AV. If. Buchnnnon, S. I..
Sandtord, J. \\ . Rozar, \Y . F. Swearin
gain Joe Bryan, AV. B. Guldens, Mrs.
B. T. Harrell, J. AV. Sheldon, J. B. Cof¬
fee, John Jas. Harrell, S. T. Jones, J.
J. Harrell, Francis Harrell, AV, H.
Brown,Lovet Brown, F.T. l’arkerson,
D, K. AA illiams, J, AA’. Jones, Jotm
'l'S hin “v'.k.'ii."Y i.Y'Y'iL'Y
w. D. Peacock, av. t. McDa.ikl, s. c.
Nicholson, W. J Defoe. C. A. flrasur,
u .Thompson, C. F. Yearly, SI. A.
Yearty, Jr., A. o. Phillips, AV.c.Fair
••Joti. n *• , Moou Mrs. “> M ( J M .Hall. J. u. S Thompson, ’’'- Unu ' e
■ • - >
E.o. Black, A. av. Dean, .J. B. Swear
ingaill) yq q Thompson,G.K.L. Cole
mall) \ p. Coleman, J. T. Rogers, V.
n. Bullard,c. T Wiggimi, s. R. Bout
wel.l L. L ila.-grove.. U'rigln Harrell,
v •’ , - :l " > 51 • 11 Meltainey, A\ B larker
son,AV. 1. Coleman, J. IV. Thompson.
( Harrell, N. Rawlins, At a Yearty,
Yearty, J. F Wynne, I). M. Rawlins.
Sweartngain, J. c. A. L.