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EAP.LY ltESUf.TS OF THE
CEXsrs.
Superintendent I’orler Hsf
Our Total Fopalsilioii ;it Ov< r
Sixty-five Millions.
Washington, June 30.—Super
jntendent Porter, in an interview
with a Post reporter to-day, esti
m* 1.1 the lota 1 , population of the
l'lidfed States at 05.000,000.
W . •'i.' .nxo.v. June 30.—The offi-,
< iu! fount of the population of the
1 )* -t riot of Columbia, as announced
by the superintendent of' the cen
f.U IS 220,798, again in ten yearsj
o ' something over 32,000*
Cure ago, June 30.—Superintend¬
ent Gilbert estimates the popula¬
tion of Chicago in round numbers
id i .085,000.
I3.;:vki.'X:>, O., June 30.—The
returns received to this ! I
ecu-us up
evening indicate tint Cleveland's
population cannot be ‘less than
2 i.'.OOO, and will in ail probability j
re t !i 270,000.
.'a - Antonio, Texas, June 30.—
Tin* official census counts of the
h ading cities in Texas discloses
the following figures
5.*: Dallas 39.300, San
3s.O'tOJialvestonS.OOO. Fort Worth
... Houstsn 32.000, Waco 20,
0 )Austin It'D *X)0
SAVANNAH STOWS I P WEI.I,.
Savannah, June 30.—Fnoflicial
figures furnished by supervisor
the ('cn. u.s, Mr. Deckel(, to-night
s l )\v Savannah’s population to be
4 . !.21 , ... ', an increase ■ of c i 12,50a, a rn- or ...
arlv , 41 cent., , since ttie ., ceil
m per
.-■IS of IS,so. The returns are no(
a'l in vet, and these figures may
, . , ......
11 ' j 1
<;oi s not include the suburbs,which
are really a part of it, but are
oat the corporate limits.
visor Beckett says the enumera
t irs have not missed 300 people in
the city, and many of these will
vet be enumerated.
Every erne sliould u-c i’. l*. ■ be
eau-e at fids season nearly every one
line : - a good ineditffiic to purify, vitalize
a nt enrich the blood.
.Slee|dess nights, made Sliilob’s iniseiablehy
t'ial terrible eongh. ( ore is
the Itemed.y for you. llerrman A Fver
i’l, t'rnggist.
NOTCH MtOJU ANTIOCH AM)
LIN WOOD.
Ch'vi'ing* F:u*iu News—A Fine
l oolion ii> Wiiieii to Locate—
Pretty Girls—Honest Iioys.
.'ink 2'S.—'i'lie farmers of this
smtion are through , plowing , . their , .
crn. and the general verdict is
that there never was so fine a pros
jk‘■! „ ior a _ oouiM .... Bill yield in t.ui i
put of a crop; therefore, they are
c.Y erful, and say that if cholera
mill jonjc let tlioil- pi«c alone thov
will have plenty of hog and homi
ny another , year.
Cotton, too, is looking well )
’though, in some places, there has
been rather too much rain.
Says Mr. D. \Y. Sapp: “The
lion and the lamb are lying peace¬
fully together, and it seenisa hard
1a.-k to separate them.” The “gen
era!." though, is retreating in most
places.
Our people’s motto is : “Re thou
faithful unto death, and 1 will
gi ve thee a crown of life.” And
o:i this firm basis they will con¬
tinue the valiant fight until the
victory they shall win.
There hasn't been any sickness
o' any consequence in this neigh-
1) uiiood since my last communi¬
cation; hence by observation we
are convinced that tin's is one of
1 io healthiest localities in Dodge
c unity, and we say to those seek
i ig a location that we heartily
wMcotne all, of good report, to cast
their lot with us. Our girls are
pretty and amiable, and our boys
b long to that class usually de
n nniiiated the honest, hornv
h tnded sons of toil. Nevertheless
I'm first lesson that we learn about
i ,e American boy's ambition is
a hniraldy applicable to our young
men. i. e. : they are never satisfied
with present attainments.
Your correspondent was in Coch¬
ran and surrounding country a few
days ago, and found the people in
fine spirits and the crop prospect
never brighter. Nothlpats.
t .tarrlu'nred.bealft.aifd sweet breath
- ■ ired. bv Shiloh-s catarrh liemedv.
Price 50 Vents. Kasai injector free.
11 •rrtuau A Kvcrritt, druggist.
__________ __ _ ______
The TniKS JoiRXAb wants to es
„ , oil v.mr W. I'rintiiiir. (Ml!
an 1 see us. or wulo lieloie
in r off for any * kind of job Jirillt
j !)<r
FVMK IN FL0K1DA.
From Aw Atlauta Drurtmer.
Hit. A. K. IIaWKKS. Atlanta. G:».
Hear sir—Non doubtless remembar
m ' getting a glass of you nearly three
weeks ago. I had then given up ai!
■
In ot . being.able . to reiul ,
es ever agaiu.
Tiie ! ist three weeks however, with the
r of your gla.-se- my eyes haw been
wonderfully tienefltted, and 1 haue lieen
enabled to do a great deal of reading.
C. tirst 1 had done in two years, and j
moiv.iver l have great hopes i :fill -i; n
tire I' -, ivery in a few years. 1 cannot
m i highly recommend your glass to 1115
friend ' . Yours respectfully.
K. ( .C.u.u« ay.
With Moore, Marsh «!fc Co.
All eyes fitted and fit guaranteed by
Ilci B' critt . Dri.^Cglst#, .. . 4 -hastiuail -»-»
i lliaa cV
Ga.
i
HOW THE SOUTH’S GltOWS,
-
Figures of Three -Month’s Mar
vrlou* i'niyros.
Chattanooga, Tenn.. June 28.—
The Tradesman reports for the see
ond quarter of ls90 the organiza¬
tion of JJ93 enterprises in the
Southern States, against 090 in the
corresponding quarter of 18S9and
719 in the corresponding q i. iter
of is.'S. Those re;.oris are com
piierl from carefully prepared sta
tistical reports sent the lradesn*;an
from accurate sources from every
point in the Southern States. j
During e the quarter ' lust ended
three agricultural . , . implement . tac
tories were establi-slK'd. five barrel
factories and five breweries. For
ty-one brick works were com
inenced against eighteen in 1 lie
quaitei , last and ,
same os a e.u. wiu
new bridge works was established
ill ,, hentuck>. . , >.1X ... i boot , and ii >e
s
factories were established, and ten
works, , live „ . Alabama and i
car m
three in Georgia and two in Sculls
1 a ™ u,1J '
“ i,llze ,, *™ ] frults '* «-™ le ? ced
tiie establishment of titty six can
*W factories, thirteen m Georgia
and ten ill i iOrida, nine m south
Carolina and the balance equally ’
distributed . . m . ,, the South. ., Ailid v .
new* cigar and tobacco factories
started, , . , rn, lie textile . ... Indus- ..
were j
tries received their share of alien
tion. total ...... ot sixty-six having ,
a •
, been organized . during three
n
montns, 1 wenty ot which , were or
^ aniz<M 1,1
An evidence that the South is
S i, [unTished !„• - (he faot ll.al
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Vwenty 1,e ' v blast inrnace eompa
n,es were or « am3!ed m < hr f
I months, , against . seventeen in . the
! corresponding were" quarter of last year,
Eleven organized in Ala
j bama, three in Virginia, three each
in Texas, Tennessee, North Caro
lina and Georgia, and one each in
Arkansas, Kentucky ami West
Virginia. Forty-four ice factories
ucie estalnislied. Cue handled
and seven mining companies were
formed. Forty-seven new oil mills
were established, against sixteen
in .11 the kc cm.....nnndin.r coil, spoil.i 11 <qi.m nn rfi.r -ei 1.. I-i ■
\e:u, twelve ol ulifili ucie 1,1
Georgia, eleven in South Carolina
nino in Texas, and live in West
Virginia.
One hundred and seventy-eight
new railroad corporations have
been organized. . . All ot .. tne.-e
oi
course will not be built, but the
^ lh afc the eompanH’s were
tonned . substantial proof ol the
| is a
Jutereet in that direction.
The Tradesman says there is
greater activity in the formation
of now enterprises to-day
D' er -V before, and the prospects
for the coining year were never
"
more favorable;
A Lute Sic.('stimuli.
Is one which is guarantee in ! to tiring
you satisfactory lesrilisj or ease
failure a return of purchase ['rice, On
this safe plan you ean buy from our ad¬
vertised druggist a bottle of Dr. King’s
New Discovery for 1'on-iunolion.
is guaranteed to bring relief in every
ease, when used for any affection of
tiie Throat, l.img.- or Ghost, siieli as
Consumption, ini'animation Whooping of Lungs,
Bronchitis, Asthma, Cough.
('roil ji. etc., etc. It is pleasant and
agreeable to taste, perfectly safe, and
ean always tie depended upon, Trial
bottle free at llerrman & ICveritt's
Drugstore.
Cfitivlsing a Vomig I.iuly.
‘‘She would be a pretty girl, but for
one tiling.”
‘■What’s that?” asked chnrley.
George—Her face is always covered
with jnirple and red blotches.”
Charley—“Oh, that’s easily enough
disposed of. Used to be the same way
myself, but I caught on to the trouble
one day, and gol rid of it in no time.”
George—“What was it?”
Charley—“Simply blood eruptions.
Took a short course of P. P. P. I tell
| you, it is the boss blood corrector. The
| governor had rheumatism so bid that
you could hear him both r clear across
flu.* county every time lie moved. H>
trlp<1 ... lt - “«*> . vo " , k,10 ' v ' wlmt , :m Rtbb'iie .
'’ M YU , ‘ “ N KOW ' *° m 'T y
! i^ivc 3h.-s Dtu>y l a pointer, she whom !
thank tlsem aftorwards. All the drug
-Lores fell it.”
Avoid experimenting wit'n difierent
medicines advertised for colds, and use
Brewer's I.inig Restorer that has hern
proven to be the tiest medieir.e for colds
and coughs that ean he made.
.Merit Wins.
We desire to say to opr citizens, that
for years vvi; have been selling Dr.
King’s Now Discovery for- < 'on.-um'p-
11>r - - v, ' v ' *•*(;' 1 ]11 ', Luck
I<p> Annca salve and K.e-t.m Litters.
;| 3'd luwe nev r handled remedn s that
"ell, .,r tiiat have given such mi
ivorsal >ati<LKtion. We uo n »t j
to guarantee them every tim >. and
i,>«- tneir use. Them r-medies havi
theif Willi their great; llerrman popularity purely on j
merits. A Uveritt.
druggist
JEFFERS OS DAVI S. “Tfie Mom*
rial Volume!
now prepared Mrs. by Davis, Rev. J. wiil Wtn. be Jones, authentic. v It 1
Assistance <»f •
Jumlnr’, houiul,—in wir-ten. Ka'.ililtilly ive.rthv e the eaa Euh’ec am
tw'rv «:i\ ot
- .whit. sati.Aac
A Ke „i» wanted. Complete
r now
11 I'. JOHNSON Ulthwoflit A CO.,
1000 M .1111 slnnt \
£$£! *■'
D Eg k r i t
Ill II u W » iiiv)
# ne**noRy , *urT* !leilr u*v£? fails to
Dyspepsia, Canstipaticn, Sick , j
Headache. Eiliousness j
And all diseases arising from a
Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion.
tr.(l The iolid natural flesh. result i n icood appetite ef^uut
I>o«e
ij suar coasts! anti t»n s ; to muHIuh.
SOLD EVESYWHESE. 1
ia'(; *.:, x(iTu r.s.
KIlEHin’S SAM).
jKoRGIA—D o; :: Co xrv.
Y\ rill be sold e the court bouse
dour in the town of Eastman,
Dodge county, Ga. on the first Tuesday
•ii August, the following property, to
v, it:
On- house and lot in Congo, Dodge
county Georgia, containing one half
acre, more or h I.evia.l o:i as tha
;»;-oi--r.y of Thoma* in favor of
* • i! . ‘ ■ r a < v.-. ih< m i-t-imp
J-;i s t
. . . I: ... ;.i
; Yapp, south !>y puUio ro.el. Levy
.u eb* ami o Mr,. 1 r » me by W. .1. 1>.
.’kcltou, fhis the i> 0 Ut iLty cf
‘ li,: *‘»
T. !:■•*.' : IN.. '!'<*' **. D. <*. •
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< i t’A 1:D*;. I
n:: i 15 ti A—Doclg.- County.
To ali whom it may concern.
J: _ lK A.immistri-Jor fie
• o.* - i.-.n. <>r she . uc ot It. It. Dor
clorh, t.itc of thiM'(>:;utv of D<>:!iri-, ficc’d
^ ,j..•.ij• ;**;r 11 :t cu in me i » in*
fils.fi.arg.'d from >.iH imsf, all i*«*i mis
onrorn are reeph e<l to stiow cause \
c-iia.-t griiMing o|* i-.f.-aid tiischarg
"ace- i« ;«.iv i!:c first Jloinlay m ■*■;*!>
temper nt-xr, at which time the s:;nl np
p!l v. lti . ); , „ jq j., :ir( |. I
Mkiiaui. t,. ra in a,
Sinitii A « i.suci:!'. Or.i'v !>.('.
i’taintisrs Ati'vs.
This. .June _*.t, IsfiO.
CITATION.
<-0. ; G - o^- , ... • f . .
R of
t i, L . ( ( >f .Mrs. U. II. Faircloth, late
<>i'' • enmity 'fi' D-ige. Uee’fi. having:
made application tn *«-* **o be discharged
f r() ni lii# sahl trust, all persousconcern-
1,1 are ln-n-by f-;inir»»<t t<> »ln>« discharge, c.ium
again«t ,; ike granting ot saiil |
:1 !„.foro >ln- first Moml.iy iu s.-p
*• •mb-.-r next, at w ; fi- a tinw the said ap
plication will be heard.
Minliia. L. Burch,
Smith A ch-ment-*, Ord’v ! *. < *.
I’laintitf’s Atgyv. J line 2d, ’00
For l>ivor< o.
Sai.uk , phazikh, i ........ label tor In
K««.* S Superior Cimrt
Teb. term 1890. <
It being made to appear to the
that Daniel F.vzier, the <le
fendant, m the above case, cannot
he found in Dodgy county by the ;
^; u { Y'onrt m "that* ^' i ’.!| < 1 ‘?! 1 p
ip 0 the said de
fendant is not a resident of Geor
gia.it is ordered by the Court,
that tins order be published in the
Y M Y?m \frins
() ^u,! said defendant be
required to appear at the next
term of tills court in person or by
Attorney, toan«\\e* sar. comp aii,. mill
of the plaintiff, and m del
t j iereo f ,; ie plaintiiT be allowed to
proceed. Tills Feb. 23th J890. :
M. V. M.*Kuh:i:x, I '
VU\\ My. '
'
1). M. * RollK11T8, - -
.Judge S, C. D. Ck
A (rue extract from the minutes I
()f j),,,;..,, Superii;r Court. This Feb.
24th, 1 N'Jt).
J. (' w.vix' R IWMXS,
Clerk S. < ’. D. (
Feb. 28-4 months.
mmm, ameucus § somtgomesy
M&Hmst?,
(S. A. M. K01TE.
LOCAL TIME CARD IX MKFECT JfXE :
»•
Western Division.
HEAD DOWN. i.’ii.m i r,
*So. 2. STATIONS. Wo. i.
0 40 a tn I.v Lou vale Ar. (I 25 ji in
7 22 a in Lumpkin i.v - 5 !*.! p in
5S a in J’ieldand 5 07 p m
30 a l ; I’reston 4 25 ji m
10 a in l’lains .*! 05 j> m
55 a m Ar Ainerieus I.v u 10 p 111
Hasten! Division.
* No. 6. s r v rows. * N o. 5-
7 00 a m Lv Ainerieus Ar 9 20 i> m j
7 20 a m f 1 i umingtoii l* 9 00 j> m
7 a I a m 1 -vsoto 8 47 p m j
7 40 a m ('ebb’s 8 35 p m
Johnson
8 8 02 32 a m t ('oncy Cordele 8 8 04 19 p p in in j j
a m
8 45 a m v Penis l* 7 .52 p in
r. ■ Vvilifonl
9 00 a m f Seville r 7 .57 p in
9 08 a m f Pitts l* 7 28 p m
9 l 2 a m Bo: belie ■ 7 10 p ui
Wishart
9 4.4 a m Abbeville (i 52 j> in
(’opel.iud I
v Jthine F 0 .‘i7 [> in
Jiorfou
1)20 . a m Milan 0 15 j) m |
Helena 5 52 b ill 1
Link
11 iO a m f At mo ,, ,,,
: 1 ;:2 a m F Verbena r .4do D m I
.: G Ion wood C)
a m f fiat. Vernon ... j ' ‘
...... Vidalia I,,
I "'° 1 ’ m Ar Lyons Lv i jo ■>
'No. lS. STATIONS. *No. 17 .
3 </3 n in Lv Americas Ar 10 30 a in
4 15 ji m 11 untiughm 10 05 a m
4 30 p m Desoto 9 48 a in
4 44 p m Cobb’s 9 37 a 111
4 50 p 111 Johason 9 30 a tn
, j k Coney 8 17 a m
5 23 p m t Cordele i 8 59 a in
37 ji m Pen in 8 45 a m
549 j> m Williford 8 34 a 111
5 50 ji m Seville 8 28 a m
® 07 j) m Pitts 8 18 a in
ij ->2 j> m Borin lie, 8 0 d a m
tj 40 p U) Wishart 7 45 a m I
(! 52 j> 111 Abbeville 7 37 a in |
7 u:5 p m Copeland 7 24 a m !
7 u, p m Kiiimi 7 17 a 111
7 7 34 21 p in Horton Milan -• 7 00 a m j
j. in 0 52 a m j
3 02 p m fi, Helena 0 2:5 a in ;
, jn p Kriek 6 03 a m !
i 2 7 s\ tamo 5 53 a in | j
Verbena 5 33 am
s (lien \v end 5 27 am
;i jy 7 » 111 M i. Vernon 5 12 a m :
Jsopm Vidalia 4 44 a in i
' 5) j. m ’ fi. r I.v,>;;.- Lv 4 33 ji m !
7 Meat station. * Daily, f Flag stations.
- AY. X. MARSHALL.
(ten. Superintendent.
e, s. Goodman.
Gen. Pn-wnger Agent.
-T. M. CAB:'LAX,
s. E. Pass. Agent,
Savannah. On.
E. A. SMITH,
V.fi -uej-n Pas-enger Ag< t.
St. J.onis, Mo.
IX0RAM MOUSE,
COCHRAN, GA
Rates reasonable.' Hack to and
troin depot, meets dftcll passenger
train.
HOME OF THE BBV.TIMEB.
Yonr patronage solicited.
J. A. INGRAM. Propr..
Cochran. Ga.
JUG‘ TCEx-LAIDE EE§C>ILECZ§ITZED~
OPJDlfi’FQQ T‘TPFWM‘TJ'T‘TJV TV‘TT VT "1757'“.
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Ml F.I.J N Kli V AM) DUKSS MAXIXC.
TJnp Qirpi ^ q 1 viiippop ymm r-i 3
i yl A k)||iiAi^ III ! hi oiili udiiliiiui mm
-GO TO TZE3HE3-*
Palace Mllliner> ' Pariors H
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—of
MISSEFPIE McRAE &C0
Sf l&asonic MaU, Jltfisf man* $*('.
(O)
THEY have just received the largest an ! most extensive stock
of SPRING AND Sl'MM F.ll Mil JJNEHV AND FANCY GOODS
ever brought to Eastman.
They have in stock a beautiful line of Ribbons ol every shade and
color, and their new style of Neck ribbons with Lice edge are siin
ply beautiful.
' ‘
The ktest styles in Sl)ri ng and Summer Hals for Ladies,
«'» ; l Children, and the. pn ttiest lot of tips, (lowers and wreaths ever
displayed-in Eastman.
The Embroidery PatC-riis and Fancy White Dress Goods are
. t lh(? lhi for , nnl) , ( , hem ., 0(1 Southern girl’s attire this summer.
Clack bilk Y \ aivlyke uvIvEp 1 i.,ve ice at at To <•-, centi „ 01 q ■ woitii , VO vth yi- !
The finest Sewing Silk l ace Veiling of ail colors.
Jas. Smith & Son’s Chenille Needles at !5 cents worth 20.
A full line of nice l-'n-m-U Woven CorMs. Madame Thomp
g01 p s IIeall]l Corset8 n spe,dally.
They make a specially of Silk Gloves and Mills.
THE DKKkfifi MAKINt DEPARTMENT IS REPi.KTE IN 4 h\ JmO t * r
RESPECT. (L YE THEM A GALL.
r $ j o n JV iVlL A Ir\t) i. Lx i T‘A /\T, ^i) . . Q ' i /'X |
Ally; A e viv C e
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mn ^pupri in fi r MMBo 3 u no 11
, t|| yy ul ilxidi i.iiv.-j uuiifiifjJjtt. (Hi bi!
MILLINERY.
MILLINERY.
firm])) r r n ll ii i nmii m nil to rn nil • DM
all mim iiliiil] s s
ever o j >; i n :•> 1 in Eastman, and d.- ire an examination of the sain The sloe!; era
brace • flic ! ..\Tifi- f S ! fi 1. !fi - : f I, AiIt KS’ !I .VTS and IUiX X i.dS-trmimed anil
mi trimmed—RfBBOX.S of all lor- and <jua!i:i's, GI.OV MS and Corsets, lovely
1 .net's Torek, on, Medici, Smy r.i.i, nini Chum) M at eh. I Embroiilern's, tile latest
assortiiK'iit of Dress Timinim's ofanv house in town. WI11TK GOODS and
ker.-hi. fs and Ho.-ierv, , f FL.fi : < fin iiS, liill Stl FS and Perfumery. Hair Or- :
uameiits, and < ther Xoveltu - a: d Notions loo uuinerou-; to mention.
HlirF M r,lHf !V \\_ v< Ul ’ j :\ Mj\ 1 T) |\ r nLf ■\ FUT
1 IJ ls( * FAJu.Op i H iViii.jAii\U \ r Ijmi 1 I p I'llV 1 iviJjn i ! L v i
x i
IS REPLETE. WITH A FULL LINE < »F
Tiis Lafes! Sidles and Patterns,
order.- in ibis line .vill be promptly needed to. Pat renege in !h‘
15ii • M,li>-iteil, and satisfaction guaranteed. eonrinnaucc of til ii'teral
An ins') • in:i of me ;; ».>.!< i- fi.-sir- I. and a • patro¬
nage heretoiore extend - ! stdieie
&. (T A 1 £§ Y*TT’ pTQ
X.WJLi t; V'aCJV jrX. 3L. Scap/ (w
Eastman, Georgia,
March 2 -— fiinsc
« e %? £ f l ty\
T0XS0KIAL AirnsT
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Eastjiax, Gk :tl.fi]A.
BATH XUCOT.T.
5 have r......litly fitted up a nice Haiti
It oin, in tern; etion with my - hop.
\\ here gentlemen ean, at ail h«nra, gel
a fi r-t - ida s> Btitbi ei the]* ( otii o *- ; - ■ : :
water. Large 1 ;ib, < lean '• v.e and
every convenience for the eeuii-.rt of
patrons. Stu.ji and ISath Rt.'iin on 4th
Avenue, rear of C. II. peaeoek.
fiF“"*V!ien and exeelent you hair want a good in clean
shave, cut the very
latest Style, call Oil m ■. My ra*f r a:'
sharp, uiy towels el,an. my chairs the •
hot make and my. barber- thri .ghly ;
Dont •" Hj call " first class.
forget to on the old ndiahle
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SOL It.£iYSOIsr,
Eastman, - GE0HGLA.
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WHisKIKS.
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Sole Proprietors G?
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2i’eu?e- f/ia-ric' J?eyistsreet'. "C
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BIIL L IN B BY.
L WORLD RESPECTFULLY IN
FORM THE CITIZENS
OF
Eastman and surrounding country
i hat 1 liavp now on hand, and will
constantly receive during tin sea¬
son, one of the prettiest and best:
selected stocks of
•
i>iil VKXLSS—LIQi OR HABIT—In
aiitfie World thfi’o is hst one care,
Dr.H ics’ G( hi
it ean lie given m a •■n;> of tea or col'
fee without tiie know! 'dge of the person
taking it, ei'feetiiig a-pee iy and
i: ■ ; ■'■. a !c :' kefi i ■ > mod
era ■ drinker or an eieohoHe wret i;.
Thousands of drunkard* have I), on
cured who h ive taken th- Golden Spe
eifle in thrti' co'3tee on thi ii- km ivi
edge, inj and to-dav b i’c ve tfi ■' juit driitlc
of their o» ii i'r.- wiii. "Xo harmHii
. .j. , . ,)t ■ from its administration.
Cures gu a ra o f)*"!. ■ -:- I tor (’irentsr
ami full p,irtieue:r=. Addr. -s in e,.-n
lideu e, U(ii.dkx • ific Co., 185 Bate
Strc t. Cineie.m.r O.
Bnthb ti's Arnica Salve.
Till' P*K-'i Salvf. m t'.ii! woril
eiit-.! : n:»(•». -m*;-. Titiers. -alt-rnimm.
r.-ver, s ;; tetter. « b:ip|icd han*ia,
eJilihiuiu*. corns, ie! ai! -ki« erun
Housi, ami pesiiivi iv 'gnaraut. cures I'ih;*, or uo
Jmv perfect rcq;tilv sattsfaeliini. , 1 . j, f. or money etl refund- ,0 give j i
eil. J’riee 25 els. per box. For sate hi
all tlnigg.sH. H0vi0»f [
3 1 IL L IN E RY .
IMPOICJTE‘S AND JOBI—BZERS
OF MQUOP‘L TOE‘RACCOS AND CIGARS.
fFlip iilij Oil fills ran T» 11 I :
5 K - ' AG sE ' m 4m m
w.
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WITH FEEDER AND CONDENSER !
Made by tiie Daniel Fratt Gin Company. Prattville, Ala. The best ginnin.; machinery
, ie. 'I"*.,- >M> st ami l.tvy.*>i dot',":', git. ..atmfavD , y in ti e world; haw nv.t le anal - >’.d aver ■;
Dpi jyi: Over : ,».nuo k vt rear, bein,; one-third :.•<»? • than an\ <*tl»er manat a - t,>rv. I! y<> i
v. mt;: yia that .Nil < arrv a perfect rol! without ehaJ.ing - or breaking, 1 bat will fi i dean, las: and
make y . 1 lint, it will be t«. vour interest to write to me for prices and terms.
‘ S. I! t.UiSWiOLD, Macon, Ga.
Refers to John j. Harrell, \V. J. Harrell, John Fauset, Stokes & Authur.
snow c.vs.vs.
.. f r ; y: atiaessES
/ *." ■ —.A-rr Hjo-vstest Pe:ces.—«
'r ■< "o Wa*l pn 1 Prescription Jewelry cases, Cedar Trays i
( ' s, Barber runiiture, Sgt&SSg.t.
gJ«JS*g 1 .•.
si iiKuru-is.
PASSBMfiBR SCBBBULE
Georgia Southern & Florida Railroad,
SFWANEK RIVER ROUTE TO FLORIDA.
'Taking t-ITC f.Tun* • 2*2, I WO. S:.iii<hird*rb:ir, ! 1 ;>.* 1 1 Mi-ridiau,
going sor ru.
No. 1 \o. :j No. II
! 1.cave Macon, rnion depot. . . .. 11 I '.) a in 7 00 p ill 5 SO a in.
** uu °. l iou ^ A * U ' V t HO o m !) -14 p in i oo [i in
- I 79 p in 0 -!4 ji m
Arrive, Tifiou,’ Junction J:. A w. it. it. . ij II 20 26 J> m It 1 I IS 1S J. Ml r> 00 55 ji m.
]> in |i III n a ni.
Arrrive Valdosta, Junction S F A W it It. 5 OS |> in I 01 a 111 ’.s:s
! Arrive.Jasper. ** 0 17 |> in i 11 a m
JniC^feoncfleF!p.'Tpot" _ " 7 2.4 p in .*: ss a in '* .. H . Ol .
. —— j> m (i :r. a in \n. In.
1 Arrive Iirnqiom .luneton F (fit i it it, 0 I I p in -t-aa a III 0 *_'i! a ill
Ar.ive Tab.ik:., 1'ai.a, l.vp.a 10 10 ji in 0 2!) u in I I :’*■ a in
Arrive si. Align, tine via. .1 si. A ,v H It It io Id a in
GO! XG Xllt: I'll.
No. J. No. !. Xu. Hi.
Fteavo Sr Aiignstina via J St A & II B !•
[R»aj<‘ l'alatka Dopot: 7 05 a m 7 50 ji tn 12 10 ji n
A rri v<* II a nipt on J uiu*do:i i (' th I* B B 8 20 a in 0 1 I ji in 200 ji in
.jaek-onviite. f. r. a i>. dejioi.. . 7 tiO a iu 7 50 ji in
I,cave Indie City, Junction F C & I’ It It 10 00 a m 10 In ji in 5 0b a m
I A rrive .1 asjier, .1 uneliiin, fi. F. it W . Hy. 11 05 a m 1 I 51 ]> m (i 55 a in
| Arrive Valdosta, 117 noon 1 01 a m <150 a in
I Arrive Tiflon, .Junction i>. & W. il. i! 1 53 ji in 2 tit) a in 4 Ui a in
! Leave Tiflon, ‘ . “ 2 08 j, in 2 tl‘J a in 5 00 a m
Arrive Cordele, .Junetion V A M it'.v. n 21 j) III 1 ol a in 1) 10 a in
Leave <fi.rdele, t; 2 1 |I 1.1 1 e! a m <.i 4<i a in
j Arrive Maeon, Fnion dejioi............ 5 45 j> n 11 20 a ill :i o:j j> m
New and elegant Ciillniaii liotint -ie. j.ing eal oil \os. ‘J ;in<l 1 .
All trains arr’ve and ii ri i*:-n:u imio i ^lepe.. in .Mae .o, except Nos. 11
, jnneiion.
and 12 aeeoniinodatioii l/ai::-. v\ lit.'i arrive and dep.u*: ,'iom Uanon
A. (’. KXAI’i*. T. 1IOGE,
Trallie Manager. General Passenger Agent.
HEX It Y 151 EX Solieitii !';* Agent, No. 510 .Mulberry st.
GI'.OCIKIIS, I.IVEliV .•.:<!> n.l.n ST .VI. I c.
7f :a 2
Is Si pF1 Ul f | PiUMfraT lili mi llilil
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YOU WISH TO BUY, I
j/ V, oa tf Si €*r€ce "h &.
/''ItriGif Sheer, ESaes
Fine lebaceo. Cigars Ere - n
In fact any and everything csti dly found in a firstdass stock of
General Merchandise at the very lowest juices, call on
—- ,
Asjf ViJ,
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LIVERY AND FEED STABLES.
WE ALSO n^PPN- i
KEEI* HORSES mm i All VERY AT
AND VEHI
REASONARLE
C LIDS FOR i -s
RATES.
ill RE.
1 uimmm&si
fSS?“C;;ll Oil u -when in need of n team. Driver furnished when de
sired.
& U ]f s A J? H B
*5 Jr • 4 JP U
March 2v_-fims.
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MFG. CO,
INDIANAPOLIS, I N D.
m
Price, $12.00 No. Casii at 71 v;iti Factory, Order. , A jf % \ in tmm 1
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Etrictly Fiist-Ctass. Warran-^d. _ dtp f jj \ V/
All Steel .Socond Ailes Growth and Tires. Hickory. *-*>—*; eGmg**?* ui
- *r
Low J!ent Sest Arms. Perfectly Balanced. N
Easy Leelsand RidiB?, Oil Tempered Ali Spring.
Beit \\ liest 'J7.r.
I? YOU CAN’T 1T2TD THB3I FOU SABS E7 TOUH TJ2KCHAKTS. WRITS
.HUIXTUCIir UvAGON EEFG. CO., LOUISVILLE, KY.
General Southern Agents.
jllJdIM'm ^ *,vc v-*'.?,' r- rr-e A»i v*= cal®
A fur V u'fPr > vr ,t - c'*C'Uvh-o *»le, cart how be
ob.aiaoil of ipifists Eii;i Dot.K'iS in r.b ill*
cine. It CUKh<-* \Kd * { m» \ ’,>3
.
but inn s *Ai r t:v.
-no -1 Ttv.l
l-i a strictly v. yct tble pnimr.-nioH find will
CUliK Mai*akia, din! fill V\UEi>t Do:ibu‘*.
Dr. S. I*. W: o, <»»' 1 :•><*( on, Ky hhI / I .'>
“II:nv i-racD’Cvl ’notin'Lie lo year*, lir. ao
equal t» IIkuuim ;;•* % Uiwr I• t'ifti'‘it«>r,’ *
Dr. \V. A. lt.Tk»'- , of t>;i, Flu., fifty* :
“A boti'to of Hr.i.niNE is w« rth m< re Ilian
$(>.00 worth of Quinine in any diflVr family ih' ” from
Act in • on the Liver in a way
any other medicb: •; it i.< a positive cun' for
Ct. • d'a fh'u^t’ip-utou and is cheaper ■ than Dills.
I is peculiar composition is? hille such, that Fever wo
gnarante*’to euro any cr.se of t and
or Hilious Fever with oae bottle.
It costa but 75 cetite and each bottle con¬
tains over-I) average doses, niskluv; Wouid the cost
lees than two cent* a dose, you a-k
lor cheaper incdii'ine 9 It is not a cure-all. l*> t
will i i.p ".iwi 1 , 2>ilio,«* or IHalit*
stinl ('oraidniiii Mawafpcturcd by ;
■Vl;o XlcroS.tio O'o-.
(S;; lo v. jj.COuE-ll.) K*. Loa.-r, .-lo.
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LIPPMAM DR03., t roprlelors.
Druggist!;, Llppmaa's flock. DAAA’.'MAH.Gft.
MS1S Tvt
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5 .
ft
ft •vfi %$■ r*, £Ss 2
1 it*
i
Physicians »u<b> r,. r. 1
".cd p reao ilbc It w! th gn-at nfttisfaotieu lor the cures o!
form* itu<) stage* «.f l’riu ii.tijr, r>eoouilary %mt Tertla
-jfl ssse
miMkm & i 0 .si
fTTphill-. Svi.t.illllo Ull.-oii.a!'-i»'. Sin: l.h.uni»l.l.im, r.ilulou, M.vSi U-.-i, !.. hi.' <.ll
.. . v ,
■ i..i : ,i : i i u w 111 .__y ^ J
, ffipfl'C HikillSl CURE'S I
I;
Skill niM Xts' M, K-zeina. Qbiouic Female CornplulutB, Ml : -
lee ■■Tell) a, r, So »' l Ben I. Etc., DM ;:o.
■■■■•* mtm luin^tDcr,
aSf s •j*SJr m P
' m
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a
j building up the »3 stem rapidly
Ladies wh'Hie ey sttniB are poisoned and irregubirll whose bio :<d ie* is ia
| an impure con tili u due t > menstrua! nrd
% rtf CURES
i & !i ntA
« » h o k
peculiarly b'-ueflted by the wonderful tonic and blood
cleansing proper ties of V. 1 ». V., Prickly Ash, Pufcc lUwt
and l*..tu*«iui]
T
i Proprietors,
LIPr-MAN BROS.,
Pningists, Lippoian’s Block. SAVANNrtH.GA.
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Dr.. Warner’s celebrated
Coraline Health Corsets have
one peculiarity which pertains,^,
only to corsets of 1
The bust retains its n _ dr make ,' A
the end, and the co! shape to
parts to the wearer a *t inv j fr
proportioned and beau. "eU- f I
figure. The corset is bone <
with Coraline, a substance
superior to the finest whale- *
bone. Made in short, medium
and extra long waists.
There are many imitatious, but you will
f nd “ Dr. Warner’s Coraline ” printed oa
the inside of every genuine corset. They
arc sold by your nearest dry goods dealer.
WARNER BROS. Mnfrs.,
Kew York and Clticago.
April 4-lyr.
;wy;- | 3 B e,:..
„ B 3 & ar 4 H kyYS f
p w.' m * r -'
Ci.v--r.ta.Trnii- ’fi.riai (M.fir JIF-.t
u:.t • .. -;j f-..?;-*■■• • I? r 3 *c Fr»"-.
Our G'fici r, Gpno«»»e U. Patent CfF.ct, 1
— ■* v: f 'T1 1 'CCVTO {-rdf nt iu lc^ time th tn tliorc
rein from Ws?hf!» 2 t<m.
- i tm j. !. draw ln^ or photo*, with n-rw'rip.
Boa- V.r id;-!..-, if ;,.itctit:Ai!n or net. free ; I
charr
A “H-.w to Ol * ii
xzrr.c-: .fart : D riie jts inyourlitatc, c < r
, (! -lift. A Co
O.A.SKOVV&CO.
o... .fit- Tl.i. t CTIce. W.ihaeA.n. D. C.
VV anted—Woo!.
Having an unlimited order for
wcol, i will j my tie highest mar¬
ket price, delivered at tiny the depot ship
or wharf, tin rhy saving
per freight, drayage and eomri i--of
sions. Remittances always on day '
wool received. Sacks furnished
free of rent.
Mii.cs F. MasoxVSux.
No. 3 S. street, Richmond. Ya.
June20-lm.
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