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Interest of the Public.
J. J). N TOKKProprietor.
T. P. CARSES. Julitor.
YOB. 2.-XO.
i Y L DiKECTOJBY
: -;e County Government.
JK-Af- Sun trior Court, Hon. D.
Al. Ko
jiieral, lion. Torn Eu
son.
S' : 'or. Iion.T. J. Ilay.
pn-sentative, lion. John U.
DeLa-y.
(!, ... .ary. M. I.. Burch.
< Jerk Superior Court, J (’ tlvvin
B • 3: -.
Sheriff'. J. T. Bawlins.
County Treasurer, J. M. feapp.
"i . ; ( ohector, D. Taylor. '
'fax Receiver, Jt.s. R. Giddens.
Surveyor, E. J. Thompson. !
Coroner, II. M. Giddens. I
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nia.'iii Government.
E. A. Smith.
Aide;man, J. D. Herrman, AV.
I!. Daniels, AV F. Harrell and J
\Y. Dm
< b< , (,’onn ib K. B. .Milner.
Martha], A. Af. SkeltTm.
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iAiSKLT KKPOItT.
Cot-1 on Market.
( o > I middling, 10|c.
A’i-l-lling, 10c.
'J ot! rc •<i j it: to (hit <• 3,800.
Country Produce.
Gnr merchants are paying the
lolinwm a' prices tor country pio
duce:
('dickens—25c. to 35c.
j, !ildes—-dry ^ 1)r
flint, per pound, 4c.
Tallow—7c.
Dry t-'o ms aud Groceries.
Our merchant (j note the fol-1
lowing prices on dry goods and
gr - Ties.
Bulk sides—0. ;
Cr.-':i—100, pounds, $1.10.
Butter—20 to 25 cents.
(lorn—per bn., 70c. j
Balter—best gilt, edge, 25c. to
30 •
('offer—20c.
Flo ;r—per bid.. $5.00 to $5.7;>.
Hams—13.4c. to 14c.
Hay—$1.25 ]ier 100 pounds.
iv:r.]—74c. to 10c.
Meal—70 to 75 cents
(tat s—50 cent s.
Potash—5 to 10 per ball.
Sugar—9 to 10 cents.
Nui! —3 to -! cents,
j ro.i—3 to 5 cents.
Jan;—,;4.00 per iiairel.
K. Oil—20 cents. '
(! naburgs— 10 to 13 ets. p. yd..
Sheetings—per yd.
('hecks—5 ids. per yd.
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HlCcia- LOCALS.
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Early gardens are looking tine.
' A!. Avynne. visited the Central
city on Tuesday.
Ai r. G. D. Baldwin, of Savannah,
was in Eastman on Thursday.
Air. NY. \Y, Ashburn is spending
a few days at Seville tliis week.
Several parties in Eastman have - j
been suffering with tlie “grippe. ,.
Elder AV. A. Sewell will preach
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lian Arthur, are visiting friends at
1 In/.lchurst.
AD-. Herrman left for Scotland
on Tuesdav to visit her daughter, i
Airs. S. Harris, of that place.
Be- RE L Seotli'nd'on llarrD preached to
tlie >• ople of Snndav
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last, retnrning Mondav morning.
Air. D. T. Daughtry has moved
liis family to Cordele. AVc regret
to loose this estimable family from
our county.
The citv council is doing some
much needed work in the way of
drainage and putting troughs at
public wells.
Aliss Alosei’ine Taylor, of near
Macon, is in charge of the school
at tlie n sideneo of Airs. A.N. Row¬
ed near Eastman.
Airs. .J. F. Fielder with her fain
ily, have moved to Kastman and
are occupying Airs. Wilcox's resi
donee on Second avenue.
Ale-srs. L. Al. Curry and A. AL
('aider, of Cliauneey, was up on
AYodm -day. Aleck is beginning
to look like a married man.
Air. II. P. Russell, of Atlanta, a
brotli,r of J. W. Russell, the live
stockman, of Franklin. Ky.. was
in this city on Wednesday last.
Airs. Alanard, nee Aliss Alary
Mallory, of Barnesyille. well
known to the people of Eastman.
is visiting the family of Kev.E. J.
Burch.
The balance of the cross ties,
which have been on the streets for
about a year, have been taken
away, and the place actually looks
new.
Since ebristmas. Air. J. A\ • Rus
sell has sold nearly . hundred , ,
one
bend ci mules in Has; man. Other
stock men have also sold several
ear loads.
The Bible reading at the Aletli
odist church on last Sunday even
in-prove to be very interesiing.
such services are very benehciai to
members
Air. and Airs. D. H. Newton, cf
Holyoke, Mass., arrived
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JL : ! A ' : Wk fli - i 33 JL
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man on Monday last, and are tin
let of the Uplands. They will
I ,-Lin dn here until Spring.
Ti. i coming election to decide
whether or not liquor shall be sold
in Do.I county promises to be a
VL-ry quiet one, as little interest,
so far, lias been manifested.
Mr. Hamilton Clarke, president
of the Alliance warehouse Joint
company, is agent for the
Central City Guano Co., and all
parties desiring to purchase goods
of them, will call on him.
Mr. J. AY. Russell lias received
another car load of line stock, which
he will li n e on sale at Eastman,
(Jmuneey, and McRae to-morrow
fSaturday). It will be to the in¬
terest of farmers and turpentine
men to cal! and examine them.
ZHiss Georgia Taylor, of Macon,
returned on Saturday last to take
! charge of her school at Central
' Point. Miss (Georgia is a young
.
lady of rare accomplishment, and
j a great degree of her talent is re
ilected in her pupils of last term.
The grounds around Ihe beauti¬
ful man-ion of Col. L. A. Hall
have just undergone some ijn
provenienls, which makes it one of
die prettiest places in the whole
country. A profusion of shade
frees and flowers have recently
been set out,and handsome palings
encircle the whole place.
AYe hope the nine charter mem
bed’s of tlie Citizens' Bank of East
man, will meet in this place on the
| lth inst., the appointed time, and
organize, as Eastman is greatly in
need of a bank. Come, gent lemen;
do not be afraid. The investment
will be a good one.
Judge i). M. Iloherts Here.
Judge D. Al. Roberts, of East
man, is presiding in tlie Superior
court this week. lie is disquali¬
fied in sevend cases in his own
eourl in Laurens county, over
which Judge Allen Port will pro
side during their bearings.—Amer
icus Recorder.
The Rev. Geo. i i. Thai or, of Rourben,
fail,, -ays: ‘‘Both myself and wife owe
our live- to Shiloh's ( on sumption ('tire.
Llerrmau <t Herrm-ui, druggist ;s.
Agrieiiltnral Kei-iety.
The K-tuto Agricultural Kociety
will meet in Ilav. kinsville on Tues
,] ;iV nth inst. The good people
of that place are prepairing for
the occasion, and no member may
fear but that he will be royally en
tertuiudd.
For Representative.
I respectfully offer myself as a
candidate for representative earnestly sohc_ of
Dodge county,anil the of
it the support of \oters
the county. Any information on
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A I’amriil Aceulent.
While going from town to his
in the country, on Saturday
evening last, Air. Stephen Daniel
in 'Attempting to stop a run-an ay
te;nn ' vas t,irmvu Irom lus wagon.
f*^ 1 ! „s body
and breaking . Ins riglvt collar bone,
Dispatdi and News. |
T^siclicrs Xo |
IPu-iim decided to remain here
fortl.e winter, would like a few
music pupils. Have had thorough
instruction of Prof. At in. Seumaeh
er, 179 East 64th street. New
York city.
Grace L. Stone,
Its. Eastman Residence.
Now Schedule H. T. Y . & <>.
Another change occurred on
Sunday last, which are as follows;
Xr». 11 south bound 11:20 a.m.
“ 13 south bound 12:37 a. in.
“ 12 north bound 1:36 p. in.
14 north bound 4:3S a. m. |
This schedule went into affect on
Sunday last, and we think it will
>uit the traveling public much bet
ter than the old one.
A’baiitt'd 500 Iinmls.
Mr. A. J. Graham, of AfcRae,
was in tliis city a day or two this
week, trying to secure a lot of
hands to cut crossties for Tliarin
lV Graham, contractors, at Hazle
hurst. These two enterprising gen¬
tlemen have a contract to cut a
large number of ties for C. Bee
wick lY Co., who will construct a
tram road 30 miles long. He wants
500 hands at once. Address,
Tharry lY Graham,
/ IJaziehurst, Ga.
Notice.
1 have bought the stationery of
Peacock and Bros., and have
moved the same to the millinary
establishment of Airs. Sue Carnes.
I will sell pianos, organs, sheet
music and school books of every
description, and I earnestly solicit
the patronage of the public. Re
spectfullv,
AV. L. Peacock.
Jan. 24-t f.
Shiloh’s Ciitarrh Remedy—a positive
cure for catarrh, diphtheria and cank¬
er-mouth. llerrman L llerrman, drug
gi sis.
St. Valentine’s Day.
Ill tiildition to my stock of sta¬
tionary, I will have on sulonext
week a large lot of Comic ami Sen¬
timental valentines, which I will
sell cheap. Boys, call and pur¬
chase one of the nice sentimental.
lt’s an awful cute and shy way of
telling your best girl how much
you think of her,
AY. L. Peacock.
Teaeliers Notice.
Teachers desiring to contract
witli the county board of educa
tion for public schools in this coun
ty, will please file their contracts
wilh p-drons with the Comity
School Commissioner, either in
P ers0 » or b >' ina l .. L 1 ° st ol ?" e ad , ‘
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Disililetl Soldiers.
Judge Al. L. Burch, ordinary,
hag received the b ] an!l8 for the
l)elielid;iries of , ho law , granting
allowances> to disabled soldiers,
Applicants who were paid in 1888,
and a!ra } n j n 1889, will not here
quired to furnish any proof by the
pj^sicians, their officers or com
rades, but must make application
in regular form, and furnish the
certificate of the Ordinary of the
county, showing continued citi
zenship. Those interested would
do well to call on Judge Burch,
make out and forward their appli
cations without delay.
A n:is;d injector free with each bottle
of Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy, l’rioe 50
cents at llerrman cY llerrman, drug
gists. 11-1.VS9, (ini.
New Shoe Shop.
Having recently opened a shoe
shop in Eastman, xve are prepared
to make and repair boots and
shoes at reasonable prices, call on
us when in need of work.
Respect fully,
.Johnson iY Wilson.
Jan. 24.-4ts.
Disolution.
Tlie firm of Alumford iY Sauls is
|dissolved l>y mutual con
sent . Air. A. L. Mumford having
p mr j, : ,sed the entire interest of
;q r . p. E. Sauls. This 4th day of
i February 1890.
v A. L. Mumford,
F. E. Kai ls.
Feb. 7th-4ts.
Notice to .vninuceinan ;:n<l Olli¬
ers.
AYe have sold our guano’s
ip, un pt on Clarke, president
Alliance AYarehouse Joint Stock
Go., for Dodge county, any and all
parties wishing goods of ‘us to be
-bipned to Dodge their countv. will
pk ;/>e send in orders through
Mr. Glarke, and the san e will be
promptly filled.
Central City Guano Co.
Alacon. Ga.
Feb. 7th.-4ts.
EASTMAN, GA.. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7.1SA0.
A Fainful Accident.
At Amoskeag on Tuesday alier
aoon. the four year old son of -Mr.
'iY. A. Shank, dropped acliop axe
on his foot cutting it badly. Dr,
Jeff Buchan was called, and stopp
ed the blood which was flowing
feely. Tlie wound was not a seri
ous one.
For dvspepsis :ui<l liver complaint
you have a printed guarantee on every
iiottle of Shiloh'- Vitalize!'. It never
fail- (o cure. Hemuan & ilurnunu,
druggists.
Trespassers Notice.
This is to warn all parties both.
wiiite and black, from tresspassing
lot of land, No. 10J in the 16th
of Dodge county.
AY. F. P. Mi-lus. |
Jan. 2L-4ts. I
Fine plush felt hats at 65cfs„
$1.50, at
Af;s:s Kfi'ie McRae A Co.
For Sale.
Finest Lot in town, next to Ho¬
tel De Lietcli.
j AY. B. Coffee, Agt.
Ordinary's Court Proceedings,
Alomlay last was regular ordina
py's court day, and the following
cases were disposed of.
Rebecca A. Laslie, vs. AY. K.
Bussey, et al, caveators. Appli¬
cation for years support, appealed
to Superior court as by consent.
D. AL Roberts, vs J. A. AVooten
an( l Annie E. Griffin, administra
tor’s on estate of John AY. Griffin,
proceedings to have deed execut
ed. Order granted to make title
hi persiiance of bond for title,
L M. Peacock and Florence T.
Rozar, administrators on estate of
•T. J. Rozar, vs Mary E. Floyd, cav
eat or. Application to sell realty,
appealed as by consent to Dodge
Superior court.
AY. A. Butler, vs Annie E. AVhid
don and T. J. Buclian, administra¬
tors on estate of AV. B. AY hidden;
proceedings to make titles. Order
ed that administrators make titles
in persuanee of bond for titles.
Fine Katins for fancy work, also
embroidery silks, at
Miss Effie AIoEae A Go.
Shiloh's Cure will immediately relieve
croup whooping cough and bronchitis.
Hen-man & Herrmtu), druggists.
For Representative.
D> the solicitation ol main good
G.izcns, I ha\e been indium to
> ll, n°un(.t ln .' ht Gi candn a.L fn,
representative ot Dodge county at
t he ensue.ug election on < ie hrD
? Tuesday in October next. l<ub
|\- appreciating (lie confidence of
those who have so kndly promised
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upon me. lam opposed to local
prohibition for several reasons.
First, I believe it is detrimental
to town, county and public educa
tion. Second, I believe all laws
should be equal and uniform rel
alive to liquor. Third, 1 believe it
has caused violation of the law ,
that would not have been other-j
wise, clearly wiiicli demonstrated I believe in lias this been |
ty. 1 desire to say that I will de
fine my position on any question
; when called upon to do so, either
privately or publicly.
Respectfully,
II. J. Sait.
Jan. 17-tf.
“Harkinct.'tck,” a lasting and fragrant
perfume. ITiee 25'ttml 50 ets., at ller
nuuii «.t llerrman, druggists.
Tresspassers Notice.
From tliis date all parties, both
white and colored are warned not.
to hunt on lots of land, district Xos. 147
and 14Y in the 16th op
Dodge county.
AY. F. r. Ah LEES.
Straw hats worth 35cts., for 25.
at Alls- Effie AIcRae <k Co.
New Firm Cotton Factors.
The well known firm of Woods
& Co., cotton factors of Savannah,
| las been dissolved bv mutual con
sent. This was one of the oldest and
most reliable cotton firms of that
place, having been established in
1866. Air Clayton R. Woods, of
said firtn. has formed a copartner
sliiji with Air. Chas. B. Alalone.
and Air. John K. Garnett, of Gar
nett Stubbs A Go. which firm's
time expired by limitation. 1 hey
are all old cotton men. and wiiI
make one of the strongest firms
in the state. The name of the
new firm is Woods, Garnett A Go
and we wish for them a liberal
patronage which they well de
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Why will you cough when Shiloh's
: Cure will wive immediate relief. ‘‘rice
I 10 ets., fillets., and #1. at Herrman A
UiTiman, druggists.
Death of Mr. Lbyd Smith.
Mr. Lloyd Smith died from the
effects of an r.reideat at his res
ider.ee in this place.
(he 4tli at 7.30 o'clock. The acci-
1 dent was caused, as ■ tated in a re
cent issue of this paper, by jump
ingoff a train while in motion, lie
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having fell on his side, seriously
injuring his hip, v.Inch pioducel
peritonitis, a disease from which
few recover. He was 60 years of
age aim , was m easy circumstances ,
at the time of his death. Ho was
» ;itive Georgian, and had lived
<» this county ever since it was es
fablished. He leaves a wife and
daughter and a host of friends
throughout this county to mourn
his untimely end.
His remains were consigned to
the grave in Rawlins district,
about ten miles from this place.
lion, Are you made rn.sc.able dizziness, by ind.gcs
constipaiion, skin? Siiilbh’s li.-s Vitalizer ef aj)
petite, is positive yellow llerrman & Ilerr
a cure,
inan, druggists.
Call and see vandvke point hint
at Aliss Effie AIcRae iY Go.
Stray Male.
One sorrel mare mule 15 or 16
years old. been loose in tins vicin
ity ior about three weeks, is in
bad condition. Die proper on ner
can get her at mv place by calling
for same and paying for this
tisetnent and other cost .s. It not
called for in two weeks she
lie strayed, and sold to highest
bidder, AY. B. Kait.
Th( . tr „ I)iition ^n. iong. lingering
am t isiitifni sickness to rohust health
Uwed ‘ 'erafh
tIV: in tlie memory and the agency
’id!* 1^1:
, h at V much is'heard in praise of
„se of the Great Alternative and Tunic',
kidney,. liver or -tonne!,, of long
-hurt standing yon will surely find re j
lief Uy use of Electric Bitter-. Sold i
50 e;-u an 1 $1 per bottle at lierrraan -
I Uerrman's drug store.
Ciiaumey Dots.
Ca.icmEY, Jan. 29th.—The Tlx
; as cow boys took our town in, yes
i terdav, the weather was a lit
jcompaniment to the wild boys
from the west,
A negro was shot here last night.
p j s thought be will die.
Mrs _ Doicretia Wrigjlt was bu
,.j e j ] iere J as p Sunday. We fvm
p;tt]lize with the bere avcd family.
j Mr. ,, 0. W. ... Busli was m Macon
p
Ml James I arrot and wne, , vis
lte ‘ 1,h ‘ b P lacc
j Mr. Cooper and family have
1 moved to Noraiandale.
Airs. Gerganus. with her little
son and daughter, of north Caro
lina, are visiting Mrs. V. T. Leu
of this place,
AVe missed the Times-Journal
ii,st veek ? ho P e we ' vil1 » et il this
week,
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Air. D. T. Boughtry will move
his family to Oordele this week,
their many friends will regret tliis
very much. They will he missed
in our Sabbath school and church
and every where else. Our loss is
Oordele's gain.
There was a very enjoyable
masquerade party given at the
home of Air. and Mrs. Geo. Bus
sey last week. Some of the char¬
acters were very comical. The
"Big Baby” took the cake though.
Ego.
Steins From Itliinc.
Rhine, Ga., Feb. 3d.—The burn¬
ing of Messrs. Dowdy lY Robuck's
mill on Tuesday night last, is
about the only thing that happen¬
ed since my last letter to you.
Their losses were small, about
$1,000 in all, the lire was discover¬
ed in time to save the machinery.
The citizen meeting to stop the
sale of whisky by blind tigers in
tliis place, is about the only .-(reel
talk. No good have resulted yet.
Messrs. Ivohitzsch lY Co., look
pleasing in their new quarters. | |
qq ie y are tine business men, WO
are glad to welcome such worthy
citizens.
Lafayett Robitzsch lias received
Ids commission as postmaster at
Rhine. No mail line lias been es¬
tablished as yet. The propose
route is from Copeland to Rhine,
as line Sam road has no contract, i
further than Abbeville, goingT
east.
The health of our town is ex
cee ,]i ng ]y g 00 d, one or two cases
0 j; grippe reiiorted ,nothing ' seri
();is
rfhe * y ” folks are enjoying 1
' ^ Sam road
Board ,,ie trai, » at Rhine for Cope
W ^
rea le,l.TI,o,.„„ : telo,.i s ™,y
J'" 11 " 111 l 1 .’, 111 ® [° M 1,1 tanu. an .
f. 1 *' 4 ' llls 1 II!K ‘ < ’ 1 ( ' 1 ‘ ,UI '
G.e distance being only two miles. j
Our town is visited every day
by drummers from Savannah, Ma
con and Americas.
Plenty of line looking girls, also
hoys Ministers and J. P's., are
complaining of not having any
cake to eat. Girls are willing, but |
he boys cannot face the music.
Ba/.ax,
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B ,. iv< . I)o(s
Bkeujvk, Ga.. Feb. 3rd.—As our
news gatherer has been absent for
a few days, we are some what at a
Iqss for news.
There is some sickness in this j
vijciniiy. Airs. Philips, who has
been very ill for some time,is still
qitite sick.
AYe learn that one of Air. Guilin
Southerlands children was fatally
burned on Thursday last.
The church building at Aliddle
ground will soon be ready for use.
as the work is being pushed vig
orouly by Rev. S. A. Sheffield,
who is the contractor. This church
will be a credit to the people oi
that neighborhood.
There is a great deal of confu
OJ1 existing between the saw mill
l]0ll ail( j (j ie farmers of thi s sec
j (>IJ about timber. It seems that
] 1:U -q ( 0 determine who the
] j, ( j belongs to. AYould it not be
w'ke to draw straws for if. and let
q a t settle the niatteri As the laws
stem not to have much influence
11tv.;:nl settling it. If every one was
Ike myself the tiling would soon
erne right, as I know just that
Inch belongs to me. It maybe
Ms because 1 do not own but lit
fie, but that little I enjoy, as it i
^ver cloudy in my liome, for the
of light einmalmg irom lov
in " hearts ’ makes us al! ha PPN at
home. Zip.
Shiloh’s Vitalizer is whatyon need for
constipation, lo>- of apjK'tite. dizzim
and all symptom^ of dyspep-i:i
10 and 75 cents ].er bottle, llerruiaii it
llerrman, druggist.
Letter From 3It. Vernon.
Mr. Km. k- Your c--smopoii
• tan paper should have some
from this, our booming town.
advent of the S. A. A M.
‘lias brought us life,
and action, and no section of wire
grass Georgia has a better
dation for a prosperous
n-T i.i-op.e aiullhe exi-ossivc
sponsiveness of its soil to make it
produce plentifully and bounti
ftilly. On Sundays as the track
the railroad is free from workman
and trains, many of our good peo
pie jump hand cars to go to
church, of course at Morrison's ,
across the river. I wonder what
a Sabbath’s journey is on a rail¬
road where you “pole” the car
yourself? Does it depend on who
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vour girt . , is: . , Our _ station, ... it ... is
said, will be some distance from
town. 1 presume it will as the
mam wheel , of the S. A. tv M. rail
road, viz: the Amencus Invest- T
ment Company, would rather
build new towns of their own than
improve or build up old ones.
,,,, Ihere is . to . ,, them more money m .
sucli a course, but as we have the
grand old Oconee at our back, we
don’t care much. AYe can do the
fancv on the railroad and
down to business on the river.
The heavens have smiled on us
this winter; we have early vogeta
bles and flowers galore, and our
various improvements in the way
of new houses, saw mills, churches.
schools, etc., have net in any way
been delayed in construction by
any sort of bad weather.
In politics wo are happy, hav¬
ing a free choice of candidates out
of many offering for any and all
positions. As you know we have
a healthy and vigorous alliance,
and it, with the prohis, will make
it lively for any one not in sym¬
pathy with them.
Come and see us. BOX’EV.
1 ’cave used Brewer’s Lung Restorer
in my family with it Die happiest results,
and pronounce ihe be -1 cough niedi
e'ne in the wo dd. My wife had a cough
four year' and found no relief until she
used lire we •’.< Lung J’e "UtTelv. torer, one bot¬
tle of whiih cured he
ai.lf; V !•'. OVVLX,
Thoma ton, Ga.
f byplh III m mt if P ! 23SIBES?$iJ 3 F
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ill mmmm Ws«3J wmam mmm ■■
mm '•
_ Ladles *__
ftpftft Pairs Hose, @ 5c.
per pair.
Fine buggy whips @ 10c.
^ Pair Button Shoes, for la¬
dies di $1 25c, worth $4 50.
Dozen Cedar Pencils (a)
5c. per dozen.
Dozen Slate Pencils* G 5c.
per dozen.
^89 Sauh-e . .. ,,
““°'
'/0/y .. ‘ lllr 0 per
’’
^ " Ct { ’ t , c
1 ^ ^14 P\'/I r* ta °
BAtGUatoGC :D.
Fl’OSli (G‘nleil Seeds.
Choice Seed Potatoes,
fxv»aa«*.*u»v5 u fi a m H
l i' r
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in;., county journal. iSs'S.
Items From Amoskeug’,
Amosk: ■ . Fe\ t! .— Mrs. F. J.
DmlLy is on a vi.-it a> friends in
Forsyth.
Au\ J. T. Coicord visited Karan
| „ah last week, since bis return,
has boon quite ill and confined to
his Led with the iniiin .-;:a, hut we
are glad to state is eonvalesant and
i „r pmon, here or,. «[ir«ta(! from
the prevailing deseasc, but no so
rious cases as yet. Mr. J. AY.
ors is one of the sufferers, and he
riiinks it is about the toughest thing
j j ] ie has had to tackle yet.
A line mule was killed in the
1 woods stable last week, by getting
j caught on (lie feed box in the
night and was strangled.
Mr AY. K. Brooks, of the Amer
. „ ... r ;
man Saw Co., , , irenton, N.J., was
,, h 'f"A-°V , A"' U" ,,
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We< k ' ^r. Brooks is tne nmmtor
oi many popular A and valuable pa- 1
tents, and was here - to put 1 mono .
of hlS ^ st PJ tents ( 1U . , |
i v ‘ V . 1 " 111 s ‘ l!l ' 1 U1 ' ! ',
»ow in use for rapidity and ease ,
m cutting lumber.
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ue aim cathei lies a tine ei- f
Uvl 011 .‘-Aroens. , egitalueaml How ,
er gardens are growing as in early :
‘ s P rin A lovel v roses and all spring
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tlowers are blooming sweetly, and j
fruit trees also are blooming.
at ten For (ncorpovulien*
j M'.-.ri: OF G.-:ok«ia—D odg- count''.
’I'., '.he Superior Court
of said county:
i he petition uf Hamilton Clark. i>. M,
Buchan, JohnT. Graham. I.. T. llar
rcli, J oil u W. Taylor, M.A. Lancaster,
U.A. Harrell, L. T.. llnn-h, tv. a.
FGonian, l). c. I’cam*, a. a. Tiiomp
soo > w - M. €oley, W. H - \Viso, c. J.
Ta,;. «■,!;. r.lWh. J. ,v. ,
A. X. Powell, IV. ,i. in Skelton, Jn.
-’loy.:, w. tn Uanv’.l, I. x. 1’mker
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Coleman, AV. li. Howard, 'V. K. Low¬
ery. .T. It. Jd-iiN. li. AV. Cadwell, John
AV . Flanders \V. II. Buchannoti, S.
Sai' I lord. .1. AV. Rozar, \\ F. Swearin
.
giiin doc Bryan, W. B. Giddens. Mrs.
B. T. Harrell, J. IV. Sheldon, J. 15.Gof¬
fer, John das. Harrell. S. T, Jones, ,1.
Burrell, I rands liamdi, w , ll.
Ill-own, Lovet 11mv. n, F . T. l’avkerson,
IE I.. \\ illiams, J. VV. Jones, John
ATiucy. A. B. Hanvll. .1. B. Weeks, v.
... MeiCiaey. it.... Hurt. Jerry Bow ell
u . !>. Foacock, W . T. McDaniel, s,g.
A v ;.. 1 no.-ou, . ,, ,, \,. d , I t A. , I'.uzar, „
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,i. H. Thonm-on, 6. c. F. Yearn-, w.V. M.A.
Yearty, dr.; a. Phillip., Fair
G<*iti, Mrs. M. J. Hall, J.e. Thompson,
B. T. Moore, c. M. ltozar, s. J. Bruce,
K. O. Blaew, A. \V. Dean, J.B.swoaf
M. c. Thompson, G.K. L. GoU>
V T (v!( , T- u ogl .,.«. c .
,j_ i; u H;,r.;.<'. Ilargrovi-', T u iggin-, s. n. Bout
well, I.. L. U right Harrell,
A J Law, M. n MetJainev, w B I’wkcr
-on, w . l. Coleman, J. \\. Thompson,
J. F. Harrell, X. Rawlins, M A Yearly,
A!. Ycai ly. J. F U ynnc, I >. M . Raw lius.
K. !!. Swcnringniii, .1. ('. Floyd, A. !..
Harris, W. M. Ragans, .1. R. I’opc, .i.
A. Brown John 31. Clark, C. B. Roznr,
j.loscpli Guldens, !>. J. Graham, 1’. AV.
! hylic, J. M. i»ces, J. M. Alatlicws, tv.
*.< owly. Levi iHnm, \\. .1. I’liiiiips,
l! ' "• "iiiiams, .1. r.
Rills, I). A. IYacovk. R. Vann, G. \V.
Fowi'll, .1. \\ . Xoles, Jobii X ixnu, ( dins.
lllim>11| s . n iirl ow, \v. g. Phillips, .j.
If. Hull, tv, S. [.ancastcr, R. G. I.yric,
i; - Lancaster, W. li. Hughs, d'. \v.
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X. Jones, R. .1. Jones, David Xoles,
Mrs. Maitie Cullirctli, tV. it. Ruilleld,
Mr-. I>. tV. W illiams. \V. A. Vann, S.
J. Smith, I’hil Rohannoii, I). II.
Fountain, H. C. Coleman, J. IV. i’h'tl
lips, John Clements, W. I!. Ragan, re¬
spectfully .showeth that they desire for
ttiemselves and for such other persons
as may he iiereal'ter nssociated with
them, to bo incorporated under the.
name and style of Hodge County Aili
anee Joint, Stock ('oinpany ; that the,
object of their association and tlie par¬
ticular business they propose to carry
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, Imy. sell,
lease, operate and maintain warehouses,
lores, storehouses, 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 Kigliteen hundred ($l,ft00)
Dollars, and they desire the privilege
of increasing the capital stock of said
company from time to time to such
sums not exceeding Three Hundred
Thousand Dollars (.$500,000) as
they by tb ir board of directors or
otherwise may from time to time deter¬
mine; that the place of doing business
of said corporation will lie Dodge
county, Georgia, with their principal
office in the town of Kastman in said
county and State; that they desire to he
incorporated as 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¬
ment-, machinery and till other real and
personal property and rights and to sell,
mortgage, subject or convey the same
or an\ part thereof with tlie appurte¬
nances and to reinvest, at pleasure, to
make by-laws for their use not incon¬
sistent with the laws of the 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
plead and be impleaded in said corpo¬
rate name, to enter into contracts ami
generally to enjoy and exercise alt
other coi'poAate 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 mav be incor¬
porat'd for the purposes, for the term
and with the powers and privileges
aforesaid, and petitioners will ever
pray, etc. B. Jt t'.u.iioi'v,
Solicitor for Petitioner.
Georgia —Dodge Gc.unty. Clerk’s
office Superior Court. 1 certify that
the foregoing i- a true extract from the
minute- of Dodge Superior Court. This
January 7, 1890.
J. Calvin Rawlins,
Clerk 8. C. D, C.
Jan. 10.—5;
! Tlu- Fttij»i( ;iii«i tlx* St litre.
Rev. F. M. Slnout, pastor United
| Brctlir*-!! cfntrcii, Blue Mound, Kan.,
p. .j ,., v duty to tell v.hat
, l , v ;, tl( p.t's Dr. King' • New Diwoverv ImS
(oT1 . ni _ j. r ], m ,^ W( rel-adly di»
jand mv jiarishtoncrs few thought I
11 vt . oniv a weeks, i took
; ,j ve |„,ttles of Dr. King’s New Di-eov
,. rv a „.j ;u ,i -mmd and well, gaining 26
|„ u .,.;<r|,t
Arthur Love, manager ’writes: Love’s Funny
Fo!k . ,. 0! , l} , ina ,i„ 11> “After
thorough trial confident and convincing King evi l -
j !llu Dr. s New
Di«x>verv for eon-uiiipUoi), heals’em
Rs. ;uli , ,. v , rv thir.g <
t ' a Th<-greatest kind: IC.-K can t lo
my many thousand friend- is to urge
them to try it.’ - Free trial hottlex at
Herrman & Iterrmau’s drug store.
Uegnlar sixes 50c. and $1.00.
< 'atarrh cured, health and sweet breath
-.•euro,!, by Shiloh’ <'atarrh Remedy.
Price fin * fit-. Nasal in "( tor Lee,
i lierrimiu dc lleiruian, druggist.
Croquet parties by the light of
the moon or large bon flies are all !
the rage now, and our voung folks 1
S . K , 1U { 0 be enjoying them.
Little Kyle Shank dropped a
•sharp it severely hatchet but on his foot, seriously cutting
not on
Tuesday last. )
Mr. Horn lias removed to Sa-1
vannall.
Air. II. AYi- e lias moved into the
house recently occupied 1 by Air.
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j£ orn i , (
A Scrajiof Pa jicr Sa•;cs Her LitV-.
ping It was just but an it ordinary saved" scrap of wrap¬
paper, her life. She
was in the last siag—. of consumption,
told by physicians that she was incura¬
ble and could live only a short time;
she weighed less than seventy pounds.
On a piece of wrapping paper she read
of Dr. King's New Discovery, and got
a sample bottle; it helped her, she
bought, a large bottle, it helped her
more, fast, continued bought another its and grew better
use and is now strong
healthy, rosy, plump, weighing 140
pounds. For fuller particulars send
stamp Smith. to AV. li. Cole, Druggist, Fort
Trial bottle of this wonderful
discovery free al llerrman & Herrmiin’s
drug store.
Petition for (Hinrlor.
St atm ok Guoucia :—JdO'lyv County.
To the Superior Court,
of said county.
’i’tie petition of 1C. It. Bacon, AV. T.
Me Arthur, AC. AV. Aslihurn, C. B. Park¬
er, AV. A. .Morgan. R. I). Gentry, B. IL
Cheney, J. F. DeLaey, J. Bishop, Jr.,
and such others as may become associa¬
ted with them.
Show that they desire to become In¬
corporated under the name of the I,and
and Improvement Company of Last
man.
That the objects of said company, are
to buy, own and sell real estate and per¬
sonal property, to build dwelling
houses, store houses, - warehouses and
all other kind of buildings edifices and
houses, and to make all kind of im¬
provements upon real e. tac, and to do
any and all acts ueecs.-ary for the legiti¬
mate execution of tlie object and pur¬
poses of this incorporation, to lend and
borrow money l’or tlie purchase and im¬
provement of real estate.
That the capital stock of said Compa¬
ny shall be lift}'thousand dollars with
the privilege of increasing 'ame to five
hundred thou -and dollars, the said stock
to be divided into shares of one hun¬
dred dollars each, subscriptions to same
to be paid in money or real estate, or its
equivalent.
The principal otlice, or place of busi¬
ness, to he in Kastman, Dodge county
Ga. That they desire to be incorporated
for the term of twenty years, with the
privilege of renewal, to sue and be sued,
to contract and be contract:''’ with, to
make by-laws, not inconsistent with
the laws of this state, or of the United
State; '.
AVherefore your petitioners pray that
they may be incorporated according to
the terms of this petition and the laws of
this state.
DeLacv & IJ/snop,
I’et’rs Att’j K.
Filed in office, Jan. 28th 1890.
J. C. Kawu.ns,
Clerk 8. C. D. ('.
A true extract from the minutes of
d ct- superior com;, the .i.m.isti,
1890, J. C.u.vi.v Kav.lixs,
( lerk S. < ■. D. C.
Astonished.
The world « a*!o»ish« ! it tic- i - tn
if* .-uitlon of Jove uiiii admiration tlmt
lay d(v|i down in tin h. art- of tin
j ...i.thcrn F "(pi for Hviriut* I n ■ -
Hon. .Titfcor-on Davis. Tixuigli the
raise was long since lost, and they a<*
^ i ■: g -:' -‘ 1 1.: 11 L' 'A • 'I'd" i ' - i
; tilings, theirlov'-forttii-gii,it tna u was
th w i the . .
nonc ’ ' s ' e * -meciv, yj; , overu iim
;»‘ hand n * speak t'cnionstratioiis eloquently indeed yliown the on every f-enti
;n<nts o. iiiii.iot.H <•: our : "-l I " i
; . tail} II iv, w ill ho giad Of the opjjoi'tu-
1 pitv to g (die t toe ..ieiiioriat \ oitime, and gi\
ijng a - i < .ns car'-■< r me
, ‘-World’s Tribirt t to Ills Memory.” Dr.
Jones, "the (1 gating clianta.n, po;mlar the au
t .or of this great a»o lsv> i ':.
Miaie- t 'erov s : i v. on . I'-. ! i".,. I nc
«l'nblishers, B. K Johnson 4 Cos. Rich
, mono, V a., d - ; • ,o pm 1 " it >** tJ‘-'
hands of ever., fami.y th.ougi.out the
: land nte them for particular*.
i'or Sale ot Kent.
i Small cottage with twelve acres
of land, half mife from Court
lionsa. For further information,
apply to
i Smith iY Clements.
CIRCULATES
In the Coanties of Hedge, Pitiask
I.sarpns, Johnson, Montgemrry, Tel
fair, AViteox, At ay tie and Irwin, and
has subscribers from Mrine to Texas.
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