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o: -CIA!, DIRECTORY
!>..«'.• -• <'■ tiniy Oivrrr.uirtit.
Judge Superior Court, Hon. D
U. Robert-.
S lic'ior-geuera!. Hon. Tom K..
son.
Si ‘or. Hon.T. J. Ray.
R. -.resentative, lion. John I
Del
( m iry. M. L. Burch.
(':• ri: Sup< ;ior Court, J. Gal win
Kawiii's,
Sir. rilf, J. T. Rawlins.
(\ mi! • Treasurer, J. 151. Sapp
T. Collector,.!. I). Taylor.
'ST- Uecifiver, Jas. II. Giddtn
S 1: >r, E. J. Thompson.
Coroner, II. M. (Jiddens.
. man Government.
Mayor. L. A.. Smith.
Aid .-man, J. D. Henman, W.
15. Daniels, W F. Harrell and J.
W. Le .
• Che < Counei'. F. B. Milner.
Marshal. A. M. Skelton.
H.Htr .IT Itl-:i»OKT.
fat'.aii .Markel.
(m:, 1 miihiling, 10! c.
Middling, 10c.
'Tota.! rf oipt to date3,800.
( ouiitrv Produce,
t ir merchants are paying the
follow ing prices for country pro
dure;
Chickens—25c. to 35c.
T.'l: .s — 2*">C.
Ti 1 i Tors—dry hint, per pound, 4c.
llow—7c.
. v < o cis. n<! Groceries.
Onr merchants quote the fol¬
lowing prices on dry goods and
gr k-ern s.
Bull: sides—<5.
! hr,:: —100 pounds, 81.10.
Butter—20 to 25 cents.
< ’oni—per bn., 70c.
Bed ter—best gilt edge, 25c. to
30'.
Coffee—20c.
Flour—per bid., $5.00 to $5.75.
Hams—10ic. to 14c.
Hav—$1.25 per 100 pounds.
Bar I—74c. to 10c.
Meal—70 to 75 cents
<); i i —50 cents.
Bof .sh—5 to 10 per ball.
Sugar—9 lo 10 cents.
Nails —3 to 1 cents.
1 roil —3 to 5 cents.
Linn —$1 .<»•') ]>cr barrel.
K. < )il—20 cents.
Sheetings—fij- ()s mburgs—10 to 13 cts. p„ yd..
]>er yd.
< 'hecks—5 els. i>er yd.
BUI EF LOCALS.
Measles are previlent in some
port ions of t ho state.
Mr. C. B. Parker, of Longview,
was here on Tuesday last.
Col. U. C. Jordan paid Eastman
a visit on Wednesday last.
lion. Tims. J. .Smith, of Neely,
Ga., spent Thurday in Eastman.
Messrs. C. II. Peacock and B. B.
Cheney, visited Macon on Monday.
lion. Walter T. McArthur spent
several days at his office here this
week.
A. B. Cannon, of Toombsbovo,
was the guest of the Uplands Ho¬
tel. on Monday.
Miss SteBa IVnivick. of Atlanta,
spent a few daysoflast week with
Mrs. L. M. Peacock.
Mr. R. Taylor, of Dodge conn
ty, was among us prospecting tins
week.—C 0 rd el i an.
Mr. M Bush, of Godwinsville,
was tip on Tuesday hist, and gave
us a pleasant call.
Co s. I, A. Hall, E. A. Smith i
and others, are in attendance at
Lamvnse court this week.
Mr. J. R. Shepard the boss tur
pontine mart of this section, was
in the city on Friday last.
Mr. R. T. Adams, of Macon, was
in L::-» man on Monday last, call
ing Ids many commercial friends,
Mr. wool dco.v, ol ( iiatieev,
sister of -firs. M- ( mi^e was on .1 :
visit to Eastman on Saturday last, j
Mips Bertlia Jones lias started ,
her school at llteoal Ashbuin mill
site, ami lias twenty-two scholars, j
Judge Roberts is in Americus j
this week, holding court forjudge |
For . The; having changed places
Our friend (AM. R«>zar, sold a
good big lot of cotton on Saturday
last, which brought him good
prices.
We are glad to learn, that
J J. Mumford. who has been on
the sick li>t for several davs, isim
proving.
Messrs. A. L. Mumford and W.
I- Knowles drew watches from the
( uh oil ilK'-tiuv evoniiur Ot List
week.
The wav cotton rolkvl in Satur
d..\ .. mad , ... us Bin tv ot . "ome p ua. 1
October, the jump in the price is
the cause.
Sheriff Rawlins is busy this
week sumoning jurors for court,
which convenes on 4th Monday in
February.
How about a military fair, f< r
the Eastman Volunteers. A nice
sum of cash could be raise 1 which
would gr. a- benefit the co.np:
*n its .n.. nc%.
ri ;T^ 1 T
:
6 p~.TD ■■
4 GH
Ji 1 €/ e; '
o _A_ f i__ ! 4k . KiJ _*£“-> ©
yi : • Efiie McRae. returned on
I’hur- day, and will now make
stman her home.
Two earrespoAidents’ letters were
rowded out this week. Copy
mist he in on Monday or Tuesday.
If reports are true, Eastman and
.umber City will be joined by a
hifrimonial tie in tlie near future.
Mr. R. IK Gentry v.srted Savan
iah last week and returned with
hat he thinks, a nice little case
>f the “grippe.”
Mr. .John A. Bonds, wife and
children, of Lumber City, were
the ruests of Mr. and Mrs. W. X.
Lick- on Sunday last.
A Lan 1 and Improvement Com¬
pany is the next enterprise for
astm m. See application for
charter in this issue.
Dr. T. F. Robinson and bis
•harming wife, have moved into
'he Carr re sidence, and are now
nil fledged house keepers.
In a few weeks Mr. W. F. Har¬
rell will erect one or two more
nice brick stores on the lot ad
mining his present place of busi¬
ness.
Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Woodard and
Mrs. Felix Woodard visited (he
family of Mr. <I). Woodard at
Cochran on Sunday last.
Mr. C. \). Woodard,of Cochran,
will probably move his family to
Eastman at an early date and re¬
side here for some time.
The roads are in good condition
now, and the farmers are taking j
advantage of it and are
out their fertilizers in a great rush,
Master Walter Day Barrett, of
Lumber City, is tlie guest of his i
grandparents, Capt. and Mrs. J.;
II. Barrett, of the Uplands llotel.j
Me offer to every new, and old
subscriber who pays 1 $1.50 for a
‘
subscription . • - to the , n. 1 lmes
years ,
Joi xRAi.a copy of the Lite and
Death of Jefferson Davis.
Tuesday- lasl was rather a bad
day for fires through this section.
A good deal of fencing, turpen¬
tine boxes and one or two small
houses have been reported as
burned.
The price of cotton ilew up at the
rate of a half cent in two or three
days last week, and those who
were so fortunate in having the
staple on hand are receiving good
prices.
Mr. W. F. Harrell visited Macon
and Savannah this week. Billie
had a ' prettv good lot of cotton on
, nand when *, * the , recent . rise struck . .
tlie market, which laid him in a
mce profit.
p 1 rol. e J. I i> I>. pl (Hennhas orl „ l,., e n a fl llounsli- miriuli
ing school which lie is teaching in
the building recently occupied by
.fir. Humphreys. Steps are icing
taken to erect^.1 nice stliooi room
on the vacant iot neai Mi. . . .1.
Sapp s place.
( has. S. La toilette, wife and
children, of Laiayetle. Ind..
ire stopping at the l plaints Hotel,
and will remain until spring. Mr.
La Collette is Western Passenger '
\gent for the Could system rail
ways.
Messrs.- Jack .Tones, Andrew
Kenedy Julius May and Bobv Ad
am all Macon boys, were circu
lntin S araon S tlie merchants on
Monday. These are lour ol as jol¬
ly knights of the grip as can be
found in the land.
Mr- B. R. Folsom, our worthy
fellow townsman, lias been feast-
113 011 ? ell01o ’ :s s,ni ' vbemes lor
!“° , 11 u J’
‘‘p ,0 ® 5 ° ° s '° '
garden at early and .
ns morn see
,|,: g most delicious berry hanging
m c ] lls ( ers a jj over the large bed.
Some fiend on Friday night
shot tlirougli tlio street
^ Buchan’s corner 011 County road
„ treet> r , )U , tl t!lis party be ap
prehended lie should be sent up
iol . at least ten years. It is not on
v damaging to pro peri y, but there
is danger of some person being
killed by these stray shots.
For one dollar and fifty cents in
advance, we will give every
to the Tixes Jcirnal a
book of the life and death of
ferson Davis. To parties who can
come to this office, we
mail a copy free. This book is of
good bold print, and contains 256
’ <. CoiUC ill lUlil sccur6 Olio
A gentleman rweiilly entered a
( j r;) ^ store in t’.iis place ‘i and asked
j . Jf i 1P i, ‘ anv J ^ r :lr ‘ ]ic for
", B ork l,0 *.
MW - ,1 ‘ - " ‘ s 80 ama '
lent at the business, attei stitvet
ing the labels on the many bottles.
took from the shelf a bottle of
mix vomica, and was greatly tie
wildered when the difference be
tween the two was explained to
him t n.t one was used in season
in? f 0 K 1 an d tiie other for killing
'chicken Ii.im ks.
EASTMAN, (iA» FRIDAY, JANUARY 31. 1890.
The Citizens Hank of Eastman.
A meeting of charter members
j and other citizens of the town was
I held Wednesday morning last
j with the view of organizing under
| the Charter granted by the last
legislature. A committee was ap
! pointed to solicit subscription and
to make further preparations for
the organization which was fixed
for Tuesday, Feb. lltli at the Up
lands Hotel.
Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath
secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy.
Price AO cents. Xasal injector free,
lferrman A Herrman, druggist.
Meeting of tlie Land and Im
provinent Company of East¬
man.
j The initial meeting of the above
d“rjan SSo WJ There ™ .
^rge Hon. at \\ tendance alter I. o, McArthur the citizens. was
called «aneu to 10 the me chair ‘nun..mu and Mr J.
HeLacy was requested to act as
I secretary. Dr. Bacon stated the
object of the meeting, which will
be Sound elsewhere in this paper
in the petition for incorporation.
The subscription lists were open¬
ed and about two hundred shares
were subscribed. A soliciting oom
mittee was appointed to canvass
(lie town, consisting of Sol. Herr
man, J. D. Stokes, B. B. Cheney
and W. A. Morgan. Messrs. De
Lacy Lac-oc tv Bishop Hisliop, at.orneys, aHomevs " were ( - u
instructed to make application lor
a charter. 1'N'eryting thus far for
a successful effort is promising.
For lame back, side or chest, use
Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. Price 23 cents,
llerrman & Herrman, druggist.
Notice.
Eastman, Ga., Jan. 2. 1890.—
We the undersigned having this
ft 1 ^ ‘'ff J
' . / w L r / , n ^ C ° nsst ' n f
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slock of f general merchandise ano
, a]J noteg aml accoun(8 due J.
W. Lee A Co. and the 1
we
undersigned agree to assume all
liabilities that are now outstand¬
ing against said firm of J. W. Lee
& Co. Joiui W. Taylor,
K. B. Milner.
Dissolution.
We have this day by mutual j
consent dissolved copartnership,
J. S. Clements having purchased
the entire interest of T. F. Roller
son, in the business of J. S. Clem
ents A Co. He assuming all liabil
ties of said firm,
J. S. Clements,
4t. T. F. Roberson.
_-_
That hacking cough can he so quick
lv cured by Sliiloh’s Cure . IVe guaran
tee it Herrman -____-___' & Herrman, druggist,
For ,, Kepresentative. ...
Bv the solicitation of many good
citizens, I have been induced to
announce myself a candidate for
representative of Dodge county at
the ensueing election on the first
Wednesday in October next. Fill
ly appreciating the confidence of
those who have so kndly promisad
me their support. If elected, 1 will
endeavor to the best of my ability,
to discharge the duties incumbent
‘
upon me. I am opposed to local
prohibition for several reasons.
First ’ 1 believe b is delrimenta!
to town, county and public
lion. Second, I believe all laws
should be equal and uniform rel
ative to liquor. Third, I believe it
has caused violation of the law
that would not have been other
wise, which 1 believe has been
clearly demonstrated in this conn
ty. I desire to say that I will de
fine ray position on any question
when called upon to do so, either
privately or publicly.
Respectfully.
II. J. Sapp.
Jan. 17-tf.
For Sale or Kent.
Small cottage with twelve acres
of land, half mife from Court
honsa. For further information,
apply to
Smith & Clements.
Attention, Military!
State of Georgia. Adjutant and
j NS!>ECT0R General's Office. At
lanta,Ga., Jan. 29, lS90.-vSpe
ciaI order No . 97. An election
will be held in the town of East
man count y of Dodge, State of
,
Georgia. 011 the 7th day of Febru
ary. 1890. between the hours of
^ o'clock p. Ill** nml OCiOCK p.
ll thetJZ
tendence of ,• two or more justices ■ •
G i^nMand f t| ie peace or freeholders, or one
otte freeholder of said
(T r two or more 0 ,tj.
cers ot A xolunteers j \ not t connected connected
with said company, who will trans
nut • the , returns . thereof to tlie Gov
ernor.
By order of the Governor.
Jxo. McIntosh Kell,
; Adjutant and Inspector General
Several of our merchants are
giving a good deal of their atten-
1 tion to farming. Among those
who have purchased plantations.
stocked them well, and are clear
ing up a great deal of new lands
are Messrs. (A U. & K. J. Peacock,
W. H. Cotter A Co., and S. Herr
man. There is plenty of good
lands near Eastman that with a
]jule wf)rk could be made to
I duce as well as any in the state of
Georgia.
Largest Yet.
On Monday last. Mr. Jas. It.
Guldens brought to this office a
turnip of the White Globe variety
that weighed ten and one
pounds. This is the largest turnip
We have ever seen.
Married.
On Tuesday the 14th Inst.. Mr.
G. AV. Ryals and Mrs. Annie Mar
tin, ♦ • were married • i near Copeland. / i A nnin n i
Mr. Ryals is a prominent
ant of Copeland and the eficient
J. P. of that section. We wish for
1 lie happy couple much success.
For Sale.
Finest Lot in town, next to Ho¬
tel De Lietch.
W. B. Coffee, Agt.
Shiloh’s Cough and consumption It cure
is sold by ns on a guarantee. cures
consumption, llerrman & Herrman,
druggist.
Burned to Death.
On Wednesday evening last the
four year old son of Mr. John Har¬
rell, night watch at Lietcli A
stubb's mill, in some manner
on lire, and before assis
fanee was rendered. sustained in
juries from which lie died in a few
hours,
New Shoe Shop
Having recently ope™,! a S „oe
shop in Eastman, we are prepared !
make and repair 1 boots and
shoes at reasonable prices, call „ on
,,s when in need of work.
Respectfully,
Johnson A Wilson.
Jan. 24.-4ls.
Croup, whooping ooiigli and bronchi¬
tis imiiiciliately relieved by Sliiloh’s
(hire, llerrman & llerrman, druggist.
Teachers Notice.
Teachers desiring to contract!
with the county hoard of
(ion for public schools in this coun-i
ty, with will patrons, please file with their the contracts County |
or
School Commissioner, either in
person or by mail. Post office ad
dress, J. Bishop, Sr.,
Countv School ConTr.
r Inglewood, 1 g' Da.
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-•oticc. , ..
I have bought ° the stationery ‘ of
Peacoc]c and ]3 ros ., and have
niove ,i i| ie same* to the millinary
establishment of Mrs. Sue Carnes,
j w j]l sell pianos, organs, sheet
mils i ( , an( | school books of every
des ,. r jp(i on . and I etirnestlv solicit
the patronage of the public. Re
gpectfully,
W. L. Peacock.
Jan. 24-tf.
SUiloh .W^; Uzeris , vIiat yoll n0 ea for
constipation, loss of appetite, dizziness,
^"NUt^'H^.umnN
Herrman, druggist.
A Deserved Promotion.
Mr. J. L. Stephens, who has
been section boss on this section
of the E. T. V. AG. railroad for
several years, and who filled Hie
place so satisfactory, has been giv¬
en the place recently made vacant
bv the dea ili of Mr. McMullen,
rj r> Stephens is one of the best
on the whole line of road, and
well deserves the place given him.
As supervisor we wish him much
suecess.
Trespassers Not ice.
This is to warn all parties both,
white and black, from tresspassing
on lot of land. No. 109 in the 10th
,listr5ct of Dod ^‘
. 4. 1. Mi llis.
Jan - ^
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Injunctions Granted.
On llnirsday last three more
important equity cases were heard
b Y Judge!). M. Roberts at chani
bers in F a "Bnan. A11 injumtion
was defendants in ea f from case cutting P ro
and frora an - v furthe1 '
*roachment or interlerence with
tbe land ot Norman M ■ Dodge.
Sleepless nights, made inisei able by
tli it terrible > filnli > « lire Is
1 Ilavin" "roJ decided V to remain here
r 01 e " ,I! - e G would li.ve , a lev
| imisic pupils. Have hud tlioroutrli
intstructionof l'eof.IVm .Scumach
er , 179 East 64th. street. New
y Aura. ork uiv. citv
Gpicf grace U I Stone. '
hast man twsKi •
"‘il you snffer with
Herrmn A Herrman.
‘druggist.
t
The Seer of Eastman.
Dodge county has long contain
ed a curiosity in the person of an
astronomer, astrologer, minister
and almanac make, who has as
much confidence in Ins powers as
if he used the earth for a football
and stars for playthings. His name
is Seymour Briggs. His face is as
black as your A, hat and his head is
covered , with the , frost of „ not more
than one hundred winters. Fiom
his bovhood Jie lias assumed
antique style and pondered in his
heart the signs of the elements.
The cotton patch had little charms
for him.
r 1 ,„ he , barking of „ fox „ , hounds , on a
As ,
bull
*«**/“" ^ VT
cherish ed songs of his old plant %pj a
Il0me _ (he hum of (he 1 nn .
wheel , in the , of .., Ins .
:na: corner room
_ uone of thege nor anv similar
( hj n «r S troubled him in the least.
He looked through nature up into
the clouds above the stars Nin and
bmndod tho of '
„wr I ‘ ‘
... lie . lad . pecuhai at Jf
moon a me
tion for him. He watched its ris
ing, jj its setting, its every change,
|in( at ]agt its movements and ef
,. . , . . . •
V _ '?.,}! J 1 *" 0 uni ds , ,l
cll ” ir ' 1 b “ a v T 1 •
-
*'°" helms ut ^ _
P experience,
his observation, all his knowledge
into manugcrj ’ ' and evervt j lin : o I
, , ,
_
T ‘ "
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the result ol Ills studies IS . tor some
" *de-aw ake publislier to put the
manuscript into print,
Seymour says he has for sever¬
al years had his almanac ready for
publication, but that he could not
lu l a publisher with ability
He expects, howevei, to iia\e n
in print in a few days-and then
tn ii ;^ v i 1p i,v ^ V pr iW tlipcomitrv
, U 1 d sech a reccmi °
t:on of his genius that the name oi
' eymoilr Briggs mil be piaised
the world around, in poetry and in
song.
Blessed is he who hath such con¬
fidence in himself, for when fail¬
ure greets him lie will be too blind
to see it!—Atlanta Journal.
Good Times.
The generally prosperous times pre
i Ya'r B a id >-° jg i s pi e ioYs * si'i's.»13 ”0 n
the i -suing of that great work, the “
'nomt \ oiume <>1 Hon. •** 1,1 rson
Tin? World's Tribute to
Memory,” by l»r. J. Wm. Jones (tin
ilCuNi'(Ty'i’> Ya. ! i’- Johnson parties interested & Co.,
mond, The are
especially fortunate in having such a
favorable opportunity to place this book
on the market, and il you want to make
a few hundred or a few thousand 1 I 0 I
lars very rapidly, this book will a lord
vou the means tor doing so. Apply to
the publishers at dnee.
,A, ..'A -
All ... kinds oi Crocenes, ■ and 1 the
Ul ' ,6h ’ a * lll!1 ,,1( r k " ,ul ‘"
Dots From Rhine.
Rhine, Ga., Jan. 27.—Our little
village still grows, two new houses
having been completed since my
letter of the 15th inst., and are
owned by Mrs. Laura Swynier, and
Mr. II. B. Malsey.
Mr. Peter Bowen, our enterprise
ing farmer, will in a few days put
the finishing touches to a splendid
new residence.
Messrs. Dowdy A Robuck have
a big timber contract with Bruns
wick parties. The streets are
blockaded with their timber,
There was a run off the other
day on the S. A. A M., near Hor
ton, and hut little damage ivas
done. Two mules were thrown
from the car, but were not serious
ly injured.
A tiger has been found at Rhine,
we are sorry to say. He is tame
enough when lie is not chided, but
bites, and claws and causes others
to do so when aroused.
Our friend. G. \V. Ryals, J.
and Mrs. Annie Martin were unit
ed j n t ] ie holy bonds of matrimo
nv on tj ie 14th inst. May their
ma rital career be that of peace
and prosperity.
The young people are having
su rprise parties. The most enjoy
able one of the season, was given
at the residence of Mr. E. B. Dar
r acott Ydur correspoiffient had ,
P^f« re ot ‘
spectfully, D, Kazan.
Tim Pulpit and the Stage.
in-v. F. M. shront, pastor United
‘‘oj I'Kj 11 Vuy 1 diity' M H'"t.dVu
hat
\v<» rnI'rs I>r. Kin.. r - X *\v Discovery lias
JZ: x*'
ery and am sound and well, gaining 20
uff. in «,ight.
Arthur Love, manager Love's Funny
SKZZS'Z, ZSZ*?*" " evi
.fcn.e, lam .amflclent Hr. Km g
a l>jwovery and cures mr consumption, when cv.-mblng D ats else ’em
rhe greatest kindness I can do
, my ' mam- thousand friends l ', to urge
th em to irv jt .- Kree tria , ot tles at
Herrman it ITerrman’s drug store.
Regnhir sizes 30c. and $1.00.
For good fresh Butter, always
1 to Mumford A Sauls.
go
Longview Dots.
Mrs. C. 15. Parker and Tom
J hope Daughtry they are will quite both sick.' it we
1 soon recover.
Mr. J. W. Achord's babv, which
j j ias been pretty sick is improving.
j Mr. Pope Milner, of Barnesville,
: j j i p; jji i
g iere 00 n „ „p a saw N IP ot ..,
lion V g e wo „ M )*, la d to have
, mm settle among . imnn „ U-. ..
EvervU)i geeil! , fo be on a
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..... HU mpen . nw ..... ...\
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. j Mi-Mr j; p.i
u> (| A R !- ' ' ' ."
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from ,. the amount oi lumber lie
ships. .. Messrs, iiaunson Cob,
oc
Sj e **» *
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j""" to beat, aithough he
'f not b f 11 at lhe 1,usin ® 88 lon ^
1 he firm lias other , men that can
not ,, be excelled on this whole line
of road.
,, " r , have of „ ,Ilc , best
e ° ,ie ver v
-
sc1h >°!s m this section, taught, by
Miss Josie Clare Edwards. She has
fortv scholars.
•
I will not write much this time,
as this is my first attempt.
Wilitam Hkxrv.
— —
A big lot of iresh fancy
apples, oranges etc., always on
lia;; j at Mumford A Sauls.
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Epocii.
Tlie transition from long, lingering !
and painful sickness to roiutst heal Hi
mark- an epoch in the life of the imU
vidua). Such a remarkable event is
treasured in the memory anil tea agency
wherein- the good health lias been at
tained is gratefully blessed. Hence it
is that so much i- heard in l>rsii:-e of j
mSoiScM^tiim to™h&Ko* tK ! I
use of the Great Alternative and Tome.
If vou are troubled with anv ti seasc of
kkinevs, liver or stomach, bf long or
short standing you will surely find re-
50 cts. and $1 per bottle at Herrman A
Ilerrman’s drug store.
Tresspassers Notice.
p rom thi date all parties, both
wbitt' and colored are warned not
to hunt on lots of land, Nos. 147
and 148, in the Kith district of
Dodge county.
W. F. P. Mr llls.
The best Cream cheese in town
at Mumford A Sauls
y ! II
W w i il
T |
1 \ IIS Mmg
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2500 Pairs Ladies Hose. @ 5c.
per pair.
1000 F ’ ne whips (<' 10c.
ottUU Blum Pair Button Shoes, for la
dies (a *1 25c, worth $L 50. |
•inf „ fl _ ... Dozen Cedar ... , Pencils ,, C«
5c. per dozen.
4-OflO ..SiUU Gozen Slate Pencils, (a 5c.
p er dozen.
qoqqj Quires Note Paper, (<<'. 24c.
p er quire.
7878 pp Bins, @ 2c. per
fiftOC Papers of Needles, @ 2c.
p er paper.
FINE CHEWING TO¬
BACCO at 30c lb.
Fresli Garden Seeds.
Choice Seed Potatoes.
mnm ri !« LI I H
IfiiuJj H
3
The finest patent flour
on earth. |
W® siofai r ywi Y lour .
J! r
•
Snow J?!ake Flour, i
this | jxjiM 1 j f/» VI jp | 0ITB fj i
Jj S p 1^1 |
Water Ground Meal.
ojtgijlJ ftllgpCi ^ |
9
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HAY, BRAN
CORN, SALT
nu-nt Can^nters to'riic. " 1P
HAND SAM'S (« 50c. worth $1.
y t
Site finest feed ever known lot
cows.
3[v prices on the above are lotv
er t j ian anv other MERCHANT
can offer , Cometo sec me.
save money. 1 Keep e\ c..s ,l < lnn _
r
you want.
Mnflipp mdlilui WiniP ft jlliiu.
te ' on^Uated D*a.,««.
Hymen ini.
On Wednesday last at 3
p. m., at the residence of Rev. P.
A. Jessup, Mr. A. (.’aider,
Chauneey, and Miss Sallie
01 Amosrzeag, , were married. -it, Rev.
A. Jesup officiating. Among the
party who accompanied Mr. Cal
- cr Ghamicey were. Mrs. W.
L. Wilcmg Mr . P. J. Darner, Miss
-'bh-h . e M dcox and Mr. II. II. liar
rell. All came up l»y private con
vt>vjmce and repairimn; to the resi
c ence °‘ ■'* r -R sup. w here the
j cerimony was performed.
Mr. Lakler is one of C hauncey s
| enterprising 1 young businessmen,
tlie bride , . of Amoskeag
i anu is one s
most fascinating young ladies.
We extend our most hearty con
gratulations to the young couple,
and wish for them every success
through life.
Tlio World'b Fair,
On Monday ,, . the Speaker . nppoint.
ed the World's Fair committee as
follows: .. Messrs. ,, Candler, ,, ,, of . Mas
saenusetts: Ilitt, oi Illinois;
den, of Virginia; Bolden, of New
York; Frank, of Missouri; Spring
ei. of ol Illinois'Hatch i.Jmojs, l.a.ch, of ol .Mi Missouri .oui -
U H.-on, ol (vest \ irgmia; and
h !mver ’ ot Ntnv } ork - ( ’» the lo
cation for the fair the committee
stands as follows: For Chicago,
Hitt and Springer; for St. Louis.
Hatch and Flank- for N\ New York
heluen , , , and lower; • M ashing- •
T lor
> on - Bowden and Wilson.
The committee lias held several
meetings .. this W eelv. I, 11 I hl.s , mm -
erous propositions 11 beiore it llicllld
big . mtioduccd . , , . . -Ml.
a llieasllie ■>) .
Springer ill the interest ol Chit’ll
«o, one by Mr. Flower in the im
tercst of New York, lllld one A by
Trank, ,, , . tlie , interest . , , ol W.
ill
Louis.
1 here Will probably be three l'e
ports from the committee, and
there may not be any World’s
Tairat . , all, ,, if the diversity ol views .
which pievails shall continue.
it is probable, however, that
there will be some kind of a cele
bration in Washington in the an
tumn of 1892.—National Demo
crat.
Twelve Hules for Successful
Farming.
1. Drain and irrigat e.
2. Blow deep and loosen the sub
soil.
3. Provide good storage room for
solid manure and cisterns for the
liquid manures.
4. Choose commercial fertilizers
intelligently, and do not use one
in excess of another simply b<
cause others have it.
5. Manure every crop which ben¬
efits by it and manure highly.
fi. Cultivate only safe, paying
crops, and select the best seed for
tlie soil.
L Co'livatc emy <™P "P°»
ail<1 m, >K' proper rotation. '
8. Cultivate more and better fod
.
-
9. Feed plentifully and of the
best fodder.
10. Breed stock, and let no more
accident prevent it.
1 J. Support breeding and feed¬
ing by proper care.
12. keep accounts.
Petition for Charter.
State or Gj:oj:<;i v :—Dodge County.
To tlie Superior Court,
of said county.
The petition of E. 11. Bacon, . !'.
McArthur, W. W. A 4 1 burn, B. i’ark
er, W. A. Morgan, R. 1). Gentry, li. li.
Gheney, J. F. DcLacy, J. Bishop, Jr.,
and such others as may become associa¬
ted with them.
Show that they desire to become in¬
corporated undcr,the name of the Land
and Improvement Gompauy of East
man.
That the objects of said company, are
to buy, own and sell real e.-tato and per
i,roi,er,y ’ ,i " ,,iiin -
houses, store Louses, warehouses and
all other kind of buildings edifices and
houses, and to make all kind of ini
mate execution of the object and pur
poses of this incorporation, to lend and
borrow money for the purchase and im¬
provement of real estate.
That the capital stock of said Compa
uy shall be fifty thousand dollars with
the privilege of im iea-ing same to five
hundred thousand dollars, the said stock
to be divided into shares »f one hun
lied dollars each, <uL .cription- to same
to be pill I la mon -y or real estate, or it-,
equivai' at.
The priueipa! ofiiee. or place of biis,
to he iu Eastman. Dodge county
Ga. That they de-ire to be incorporated
for the term of twenty years, with the
privilege of renewal, to ne and be-lied,
to contract anti contracted with, to
make by-laws, not i neon sistent with
tile law-of this -tale, or of the United
8tales.
Wherefore your petitioners pray that
they may tie incorporated according to
the terms of this petition and the law - of
this state.
DkLacy & Bishop,
I’et’rs Att’y ■**.
Filed in oli5.:e, Jail, g-tii JFbO.
J. C. Rawlins,
( Jerk S. G. }>. C.
A true extract from the
Dodge tMiperior Court, tills Jan. 28th
Ib’.KL J. Calvin Rawlixs,
Ci*ik 8. G.D. C.
CIRCULATES
hi the Coantlfs of llotlge. Fulask
Lanrens. Johnson, Montgomery, Tel
fair, Wik-ox, Wayne and Invin, and
has subscribers from Mrlne to Texas.
SEND FOR SAMPLE (01*Y.
Application For Incorporation,
Si , n ov Podge county.
To tlio Superior Court
of said county :
The petition of Hamilton Clark, I>. M,
Buchan, John T. Graham, L.T. llar
ro | b j 0 | U1 w; Taylor, M. v. Lancaster,
it. a. Harrell, L. Burch, W. A.
Coleman, D. c. IVaree, A. J. Thomp
' "A, j’,' s A rWoV ' J' 1 ’ ' ?' ,C
Mrs. Eliza Rogers, W . M. Rozar. J. D.
, p-aylor. R, I'. Burch, ... W. f'ulbreth,
A. \. i’mvoil, w. ,i. n. Skelton. .Lis.
W. Floyd, W. i\ Harrell, I. X. Farker
son, C. A. Ilcndcrson,T. M. Rogers
Klbcyt JVacock. IV. II. Coleman, W.C.
Coleman, tV. II. Howard, W. K. Low¬
ery,,!. K. Jones. l{. \V. Cailwoll, John
W. Flanders AV. li. Buehannon, S. T,.
Sandford, J. 'V. Kozar, AV. K. Swearin
gain Joe Bryan, 'V. B. (iiddeus, Mrs.
I?. !'. Harrell, J. W. Sheldon, J. B.Cof
fee, John Jas. Harrell, S.T. Jones, J.
J. Harreir, rrancis Harrell, W, H.
Brown, Lovet Brown, F . T. Parkerson,
I). E. Williams, J. \V. Jones, John
Y.'iucv, A. 1>. Harrell, 1!. Weeks, V> .
!!. Meltainey, R. H. Hart, Jerry Bowen
W. 1>. Peacoek, \V. !'. McDaniel, S. C.
Nicholson, \V . J Defoe, 1 . A. Bo/e.r,
J, H. Thompson, C. F. Yearty, M.A.
Y „ ;irty _ A . ( , ,. hmillS) w.c. Fair
t i,. Mrs. m. j. Hall, J.c.Thompson,
B. T. Moore, c. M. Rozar, s, J. Bruce,
K.O. Black, A. W. I>ean, J. B. Swear
higain, M. c. Thompson, G. K. L. Colc
^ x ( - oU ,, r T i{ ogl . rs c
^ ^ . , , .
n Bullard,c. T Wiggins, S. B. Bout
Wi , H) r „ Hargroves, Wright Harrell,
a.i Law, M. II .MeRainey, w Bi’arker
-ou, w. t. roleman, J. tv. Thompson,
J-l’. Harrell, X. Rawlins. M A Yearly,
-M. Yearly, J. F Wynne, D.M. Rawlins.
K. u. Swcaringain, J. c. Floyd, A. L.
Harris, w . M. Ragans, .1. li. Pope, J.
A. Brown John SI. (Mark, C. it. Rozar,
Joseph Guldens, 1). ,J. (iruham, P. W.
Lytle, Ndv. M. Dees, ,J. M. Mathews, W.
s ;, t.evi Dunn. W. ... Phillips,
‘
G. ... W ... < ulhreth, ,, l>. . ... U ....... U llliama, J. <
. . .
pins, I). A. Peacock, R. Yaiin, (}. \V.
Powell, J. W. Nolcs. John Nixon, ( has,
Harndl, S.Barlow, w. «L Phillips, .1.
"'dl, M . S. L.im.i>tei, R. G. Lj tie,
K.O. I.aneaster, IV. 11. Hughs, !’. IV.
1!o ,p.v Um-s, s b Goody IV S. Burch B.
\, It, 51. Jones, David .Voles,
Mrs. Mattie <’ulhreth, II. It. Kaiheld,
Mrs. 1). IV. Williams, IV. A. Yann, S.
» ,nith ’ 1>hil !> - "•
Fountain, II. Coleman, .1. Phll
^ , olin ( . |ll|n , lllK u . | taKnil , ro .
;peetfiilly showeth that, they desire tor
uiemsdvc*and for sueii other persons
as may lie hereafter associated with
them, t<> Be inooritorateil under the
name and style of Dodge County Alli¬
ance Joint .Stock Company; Unit the
object of their association and the par¬
ticular business they propose to carry
on is a general warehouse and merchan¬
dising business; also a cotton compress¬
ing anti general fruit dinning 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 and all
articles and iliings necessary to the .suc¬
cessful management of said business;
that the amount of capital to he em¬
ployed bv them in said business actu¬
ally paid in is Eighteen hundred ($1,800)
Dollars, and they desire the privilege
of inereasinsr the capital stock of said
company from time Jo time to such
sums not exceeding Three Hundred
Thousand I lolla.'s ($300,000) as
they by their board of directors or
otherwise may from time to time deter
mine; that the place of doing business
of said corporation will he Ilodge
county, Georgia, with their principal
office in the town of Eastman in said
county and State; that they desire to he
Incorporated a> aforesaid for the term
of twenty years with privilege of re¬
newing at the expiration of said time,
with power to purchase, own, lease or
rent land, stores, storehouses, ware¬
houses, cotton compresses, fruit can¬
ning apparatus and appliances, ease¬
ments, machinery and all other real and
personal property and rights and to sell,
mortgage, subject or convey the same
oranv part thereof with the appurte¬
nances and to reinvest at pleasure, to
make by-laws for their use not incon¬
sistent with tl*c laws of tlie land; to
have and to use a corporate seal, to bor¬
row money and issue obligations or
bonds therefor; to sue and be sued, to
phutd and be impleaded in said corpo¬
rate name, to enter into contracts and
gene rally to enjoy and exercise all
other corporate powers and privileges
incident to private corporations for bus¬
iness purposes as prescribed by tlie
laws of said State.
Wherefore vonr petitioners pray that
they and their associates mav he incor
j unrated for the purposes, for the term
and with the powers ami privileges
aforesaid, and petitioners will ever
pray, etc. B. R ( ai.iioun,
Solicitor for Petitioner.
Georgia —Dodge Gourity. Clerk’s
office Superior Court. ( certify that
the foregoing is a true extract from the
minutes of Dodge Superior Court. This
January 7, 181X1.
J. Calvix Rawlins,
Clerk H. C. 1), G.
Jan. !0.—7<t-•
Happy IhaiM is.
Wm. T. Siinnioits, po-tinaster of Ida
ville, Ind., writ'-: “Electric Bitters
bn* j,Lined, done more for me than all had other
for that feel
, :„ f r ari-ing from kidney and liver trotib
leg" John Leslie, farmer and -toekmnn, Electric
of same place, says: “Kind
I Bitter • to t*e the best feel kidney like and liver
mediciiie, made me anew man.”
f. \V. Gardner, hardware merehant,
same town, says: Electric Bitters is just
j the thing for a man who is all run
! down and don’t care w hether li • lives
or ,jj,.v ; he found new strength, good
ipie-tite and felt just Jik>■ he had a new
lease on life. Only 50c. a tmttie at
Herrman & Hernnan’a drug st ire.
Lumber is Advancing.
Saw Wiills, Steam Engines,
Shingle Mills, Hay Presses, Etc.
If you want a First-Cla-s SAW MILL,
send f‘>r Catalogue to
A. B. Farquhar to., {Ltd.,) York. Fa,