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./. 1/. STOimfS, Propn* tor,
a HO. (;. FOLSOM, Editor.
VOL. 2 NO. 27.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
UUV.SIC.'ANS AXI) SITonO.NS.
o', jes:. catbs,
3>I2j%'TIST.
(iFire over lierrman ik
Store.
EASTMAN, G A.
A j ril 15.—1N90.
J AS, R. IVIOOD, M- D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Otili-c iii basement rear of Masonic
T.oilgc, formerly occii|iie<i by Hr. T.
Latimer, Kesiiii-iwc south side of Court
lloti-" S,|iiare. lo dec.It),
DR. W. L. SMITH,
3DB1STTIST
HAWKINSVILLE, GA.
£^SP~Oflice in Pulaski House
12-1-88-1 y.
HARRIS FISHER, M. D ■»
Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur.
EASTMAN, GEORGIA.
Office at Eastman Drugstore, corner
of Koiirtii Avenue and County Koad St.
Jtesideiicff, corner f’iftii avenue and
< Imrt'li street. Jan. 11 iss9.—iv.
DR. T, F. P.ORERSON,
DUAL Sr/tGEON DENTIST,
EASTMAN, HA,
£©“*Uiiee over Soi Ilerrinaii & liro.’s
store. July ID-1 y.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
A. C . J’AT E. C. R. WARREN
BATE A WARREN,
•IttorncffH at 1 j«uv,
11;i\vLins\il!e, Ca. 136Jackson St.,
Will practice Wilcox, in the counties Irwin, Twiggs, of Pu¬
laski, Dooly,
Dodge, Telfair, Montgomery, and l.au
iviis, and any others by special contract,
and United States Courts. M ay l stl y
gi C jlnt ill "i? It ii iL /‘TiniU'ilITtJ v
~ 1
Attorneys at Law,
EASTMAN GEORGIA
Oflicc over store of C. It. Pea¬
cock iv Co. 7-5-1v tuc.
AV. !.. C 1. v R K E, ROUT. K. NORMAN
CLARKE & NORMAN >
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
I — I
Mt. Vernon,
£ u i 11 pvacticc
Feileral Courts. Nm-.-?‘
Del AC V S BISHOP,
ATTORNEYS AT LAV/
Eastman, . . . Ceoi.a
Will praetiiT in all tin* courts of the
State. Attention given to < 'onveyaiming,
Kxiiiiiiii.itioii ofTitles to Land Furnish¬
ing Abst racts of Tille, Kxccutors, 'l'rtis
tees. Partnerships, CoHee'jons, Con¬
tracts, Criminal Law and all other
braimiies of practice. Oflicc at Court
House. 2-1 -ID tnt>.
—
w. B. COFFEE,
A TTOJtXE V A T LA IF.
EASTMAN, - GEORGIA
Oltire over 8. Ilt iTitian v'i Bn's’ store.
j;. h Inhuman,
A TTOltNEY A T LA It
.
EASTMAN, - - - GEORGIA.
J. E. WOOTEN,
A TTOJtXEV A T L A IF.
EASTMAN, - -- GEORGIA.
(Hlice at Court Ho use.
TONSOIAI. ARTIST.
Lumber is Advancing.
Saw Mills, Steam Eng nes , [
Single Mills, Hay Presses, Ftc,
Jf you want a First-Cla^s SA\\ MILL
scud Cutalogiu* to ,
A. K. rarcjnliar €o., (Ltd.,) York. Pa ■
Loot and Shoe-Maker. _!
e, m. mu
-o
BOOT & SHOE-MAKER
o
jgz is£zr.sr*% « ,
Win jirovi 1 satisfactory. Whotiin nee.i
of :t line pair of boots'or shoes call on
me at my
MY SHOP ONCOPNTY ROAD
STREET.
1 make a - =■ -cialtv of lirst-tLiss
wi.cu tu mv.l <w any tiling m
gooJ work ami gootl material i- mv
L.M. DAX1ELLV,
Stivps^or to IL L. .
Wantetl-Wool.
Having an unlimited order foi
wool. 1 will pay the highest depot mar
ket price, delivered at any
or v. liarf, therby saving the sltip
per fit hjht. drayage and cominis
sions. Remit tam es aiwav s on da\
wool received. Sacks furnished
free of i-ent.
Miles F. Mason's Sox.
No. 3 S. street, Richmond. A a.
j ime20 1 m.
Or Unary* O fleo £
THE TIMES-.JOUSN ii k >■ 1 x. I H u 9
Eastman's Market.
Our merchants are retailing at
• the following easli prices :
Bulk sides <>V to 7 cents.
Bran, $1.15 per hundred.
Flour $6 to $7 per barrel.
White corn G5 cents per bushel.
Meal. 05 to 75 cents per bushel,
< toll ee 4 pounds for $1.
Sugar 7A to 84 cents per pound.
Salt (}.j to 75 cents per sack.
Potash 14 to 20 balls for one dol
lar.
Spun thread 90 cents per bunch
Nails 3 to 4 cents per pound. hun
Cotton seed meal, $1.25 per
dred.
Our merchants are paying the
following prices for eountiy jno
duce :
Butter 25 cents per pound.
i ]r 9 ,) cen ts ]>er dozen.
ggg) 35
< ’hiekens 20 to cents.
Hides dry flint, 5to <1 cents.
Beeswax Hi cents.
Tallow (J cents.
(I rub bides 4 cents.
Green hides, 3 cents.
M ? lrv Cent ft a I A He.
AiH-i-rtiscrneuts inserted in this col
umit i'or five cents a line. Everybody
who has any want to supply, any busi¬
ness or accommodations to secure: in¬
deed any wish to gratify should adver¬
tise in this column.
We intend closing out ourpres
stock, hence we will for the
next thirty days sell everything at
actual cost. Miss FJlie McRae A
Co.
We are selling at cost. If you
need anything in our line call ou
, 1S ailt [ we can sell you. Miss Eliie
McKaeA Co.
-
NOTICE!
All parties indebted to the un¬
will please come for
ward and settle at once, or their
accounts will be found in the
bands of an attorney.
june27-2t J. S. Cl.EMEX'TS.
NOTICE!
From this day on I will keep a
nice line of fresh meats tllld sau
sages. Thanking my friends for
past favors, I respectfully ask a
of same. When in
need of fresh meats give me a call.
Market at same old stand.
W. IV. Thomas.
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r To the votem of °Dodge county
By the solicitation of friends, I
jhave been induced to announce
i myself a candidate for Coroner of
Dodge county; fully those appreciating who have
(the confidence of
| promised me their support, if
[elected I will endeavor to dis¬
charge the duties incumbent upon
to the very best of my skill
and ability. Respectfully, ScAimoBoruir.
1). F.
TOR CORONER.
At the solicitation of many
friends I have decided to make
the coming election.
Very respectfully, J. B. Wright.
| [ FOK THE LEtJISLVTURE.
With the earnest solicitation of
I many friends, I hereby announce
1 myself a candidate for the Geor¬
gia Legislature and trust I may
receive your support on day of
election, which is the first Wednes
my ability. McCranie.
Horton
To the Voters of Dodge
County
Without the earnest solicitation
)f ‘'many friends,” l announce my
| self a candidate for tlie Legisla¬
ture, and respectfully election solicit in Octo- your
fi>iPP ort at the
i ber. llespecttullv, \V. F. Davis,
Ex-Coroner.
Notice, To the Voters of Dodge !
County.
I hereby announce myself a
in tlie coming election
for Tax Receiver, and kindly ask
the assistance of the public. If so
as to be elected, 1 prom¬
ise to make a faithful and efficient
Respect fully,
J. W. Bohannon.
Stumps ! Stumas ! !
I have a large lot of stumps on my
plantation which 1 want removed. ;
Hands wanted, can make from
$1.50 to $2 per day.
^ \ HawkinsviHe, Z' ^. , Al i ' Tu Ga. h
June 20-2m.
STILlYEl)!
On or near the lOili of Dec., last,
one Whitish cow, about eight years
old unmarked, left horn slipped
Any information *?*■ **** will g|« be h «*»»• gratfulh
received by
Jas. F. a ' ' ..riiuR.
june27-lm. Normandale. Ga. ,
j
j |li» 4 P^l^M«nn VjS13UU ainiirti
t SfSSSS
.
siewkh. ABOUT
PIANOS
«•*.»i».»waorears TrT **^ T ^~ t -P
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•rX*' , n
dmUea m ciano i» «»m hr tha
o'W* WV* ,9^' u BD wortu a. to».
• Vo Cheap
.iAy Plants sold.
\5> Nve »>ur cb***T*o»4 mo
•••! A durable.
_
j £ f p £ R ^ Q It D HI S. Vu! v.a^
■ Kirg pV cpar<.a sv n» -. . j. wm. Jones. *u!
Soonri.—in even wav worthy ot the suhtec
^ reps. t
w; v
ITEMS OF LOC AL INTEREST.
Caught and Chronicled in short
Paragraphs.
Telfair county will hold their
, Saturday next.
meeting .
; mass on
the 12th.
The general verdict is that the
last week in June was the hottest
on record.
fV ,, v ''' .
, "f , ° W , V!-" 18 "’
X' w H»omas, is mh.mg much to tlu j
appearance of his residence on
First Avenue 1^ two or three ad
ditional rooms. ;
j On Tuesday last, Mr. T. M. Mul
'lis killed two large horned owls at
lone shot. They each measured ,
i four feet seven inches from tip to
: ti
**"• D
The Confederate Veterans held
their regular quarterly meeting at
the court house last Saturday.
i They elected four new members.
and now have a membership of
fifty.
Col. W. B. Coffee has moved his
office from tjie court house, and is
occupying one of the rooms over
S. lierrman «fc Bro’s store.
Rev. G. W. Pharr will preach at
the Methodist church here next
Sunday morning and night, Ali
are cordially invited.
We are underobligationstoMrs.
B. B. Cheney and Miss Alice Burch
f ir kind remembrances this week
in the way of nice, delicious vege¬
tables. Thanks, kind friends.
Seymour Briggs, the weather
prophet, says that the ‘‘plienom
eter’’ is all right now—no more
hot weather like we have been
having.
Messrs. Smith & Clements have
leased and will in a few days move
their office to the upper rooms of
McArtur'sland office. These rooms
;ire admirably arranged for offices,
and are the most pleasant in town.
As only , get , eula . halt ... sheet .
we
(ids week we defer our article on
,he Em P ire and Dani e1 ' 8 MiH P ic '
j mos and numerous other , items ol
) interest, but-will give a full ac¬
count in next week's issue so tiiat
all of our readers may have the
benefit of them.
ONE THOUSAND ONE HUN
DUE!) AND FOFH.
Tlns is the >umber . of .,, Eastman . , s
iniiaoitants.
Mr. Chap. B. Murrell, our census
enumerator, received a letter on
.....
ed {o o-ive the public the number! I
of Eastman’s inhabitants, lie says j
that there is, within the corporate
limits of our town, one thousand
one hundred and four souls.
From the best information we
j can gather the census of 1880 only 350
j showed a population of about
j n the town Since then she has
ia
i.rotly showing, wo tlunli. . .
Mr. Murrell says lb.1 to lake m
— f ™ ra «*
house we can easily count 2,000
,
people for Eastman.
Cotton Looking Fine.
... We visited . . Jones r , Spring, c • situ.t
,
in the upper edge of this coun
ty last Saturday, and were in con
with a great many of the
farmers—men who are well versed
in all knowledge concerning the
growing crops, and especially that
of cotton and they all reported
that the cron is generally ' in a finer
condi .... ., ■. 1 i . .i
ion tan t ls t . -
time of the year for many years
past. They say the color of the
plant is healthier, and the “stands"
are good. Weeds and grass are
never seen. and the ses ons
been propitious. . . V ...
have very e
noticed that the plants were bloom
ing finely, and if the weather con
tinues a- satisfactory as it has been
'
of late, , the , crons of e Dodge ,, , and ,
adjoining count ies will be the finest
ever raised.
Damage Mots ^ Ag-amst . the East
TeM ^°*
The Normatidale News of last
week says: •• Owen W. Bush and
wife, of Cbauncev, have tiled dam
age suits in Telfair Superior court
tlieE. 1. Y . A G. Ry* Co.
Mrs. Bush claims to have
violently thrown from her seat
"bile ' raveling on this road ms.
October, and receiving injuries
»vliifli prostmted her . i tinve
moIlllls She wants Mr
'
Bush's Icair.i is upon t!i.- snnu i
Hv 1 sues for 85.uH. They
tave retained Messrs. IL'ke an !
Burton Smith of Atlanta.
Tite Uirsc ILt e.
The first bale of new cotton wa
received at Albany on Saturday
.ast. It was from tne plantation
if the late Primus Jones and was
’Old toi ioa veins.
EASTMAN, GA.. FRIDAY JULY I!, 1800.
COMiN'O AM) GOING.
s < mo the Fo’ason Know and
their Doings.
Miss Flora Glenn is on a visit to
friends in Atlanta.
Mis.-es Luna Lovett and Lula
Wm-teii, of Atlanta, are in the
.-ity, visiting relatives and friend /'
Misses Eunice and Maggie
of 77 alihoumlle, are visiting
rel:;tnxs }u>re , :ls week '
Mr. A. A Folsom and wife, ol
Midville, (la., are in tlie city on a
visit to the family of Mr. B. R.
Folsom.
Mr. Alonzo Burton, of Cordele.
was among lJS on Saturday last,
]j e re p 0r t s In's paper, the Corde
i,' an . a prosperous condition.
Airs. B. ... I. Burch ,, , and . children ....
are on a visit to relatives in Mont
g0 inerv county, and B. T. is one of
( p e <jryest looking fellows in
, own
Mr. T. B. Royall who lias been
in the employ of Messrs. J. A.
Williams tfc Co., at Eunice for the
past seven months, left for Ins
home at Clement, N. C., on Mon¬
day last. Mr. Hoy all gave us a
call and said lie could not get
along and live happy without the
Tim es-Journal.
Mrs. J. I. "Waite is on a visit to
friends in Fort Valley this week.
Mr. -J. I). Lo.vall, our efficient
and accommodating railroad agent
left last week on a visit to friends
ia Virginia.
Misses Minnie Ryan and Leila
Anderson, of Ilawkinsville, ere in
the city on a visit to (lie family of
Mr. W. B. Daniels.
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Lietcli with
Arthur and Lizzie, who have been
sojourning at Cumberland for the
past two weeks, returned on Mon¬
day.
Lon Skelton says he is going to
start a military company of his
own liis latest is another fine
boy.
lion. Walter T. McArthur was
in Fiastman on Monday last.
Bob McKinnon says he will be
feasting on nice ripe grapes in a
few days. Hope Bob will not for
get the Times-Journal.
Mess.s. ,1 . Ji. ir D. |> Alaivin a, p- and .... | -J. | ; 1 . 1
Beauchamp, of Stone Mountain, •; j
...... J «!,oc “', ‘ : fv 1 l! ' , 61 ‘ ‘Sts of Mi ’ i
R. p o. Johnston. r ‘ |
Mrs. G. B. Murrell and children [
] e ft last Wednesday for Oak Grove, |
near Brunswic k. They will be ab
......
John Wall was m town onlues
^y- John says lie has an even half
do2e » 1 ' 0NV '. Hlslast one 18 a4u,t>
=h 1 , just anived.
Col. Minter Wimberly, of Macon.
made a (lying visit to Eastman on
Wednesday,
County’s Cotuiug Fair.
evident HarrisKist.eris work
• 1 1 ( .I
com.„ K uni <n»«d Dodp. cour,ty
ta "'. A1 i,0 " S ''. 'A 5 ' htt S ' ly
«.>?«] jus now ,n In, professional f .
business, he is not forgetful of (he
grand exhibition to be held
October 15th and 16th.
Tin' J Times J ljls Jon*\ Jolrxa u . i lias as a alreadv re
alluded at length to the gieat goon
to be derived from this exhibition,
and hope our people, and especial
ly the farmers Mill exert their bus,
efforts in making tins one ot t.m
bast fairs Dot ge countv us 0 ' <?
held.
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Pleasant Picnic.
pta following party “ picnieed”
at Rawlins* bridge on Friday last :
Misses Ida and Lizzie Ashbtlrn,
Effie yfcRae. Yliss Mewell,
Ella Peacock and Misses I'ivie
Llendley, of Macon, and Mulk^
Joiner, of Ilawkinsville. The hoys
were: R. E. L. 1 iarris,FI. FIv
AYillisms^lh’d Bowen
and Parsons, of Ilawkinsville.
were met at the bridge by
that big-hearted June Williams,
who furnished a wagon load of
melons for the occasion. They re
port having spent a very pleasant
day.
Hon. C. F Crisp.
Tiie Macon Telegraph says: “<)ne
of ( jie most notable Four! h of July
tliis year was tiiat. delfv
,, j , u,.;., n a{ ,; K> Tam
,i r . *•- ii„„ n .i e
., j, owor f u l attack on the force
..g^^y. -which (he House has
t v pe r j, c truled. Judge
u ; , ii,..., ].*:pu!:ir speaker as well
.ts an effective debater.
ilia Hail Cits;' Dost jiont;!.
Quite a party of Fiastmar.ites
! went up to Macon on Monday in
ntendanc ■ on the trial of Col. L.
A. Hall. The case was postponed
until next October on aut o.ml in
the iii ness of Col. Rutherford, one
[of IIAll’s attorneys.
MABUIF.I) IN MACOX.
ji r. Angus L. Hunter and Mi ss
Emmie Hall United In the
Holy Bonds of Matrimony.
.Miss Fannie Hall, daughter oi
< ol. L. A. Hall, of this city, and j
Mr. Angus L. Hunter, formerly of |
Eastman, but now of Columbus.;
Ohio, were married in Macon last ;
Monday evening, 7th instant-the j
young lady in question being in
that city at the time in attendance ;
upon the trial of her father.
For some time past it has been !
an open secret among the friends j
of the betrothed bride in to this Mr. city Hunter, that who, she |
was
from her childhood, lias been very
devoted in Ids attentions to her.
and •*»<*'«.e vice versa versa, • but ui Col . o . Hall ua bein"-1 a i
bitterly opposed to the match, the
y° un ? cou P 5e could never gain his j
consent to their uniou, so they de
cided to marry without his know!- i
edge or approval, and as they had j j
met in Muson lij clmnce, perhaps,
thev concluded that they would j
never have a better opportunity ' |
than ., the present . • which , • , to , con-j i
in
aummate the vows long since made.
Whereupon Mr. Hunter procured I
the license and they were quietly
married at the Presbyterian par- j
soiu.ge, Rev. Dr.Kendall perform¬
ing the ceremony. A few minutes
later the happy couple boarded the |
train for Eastman, where they are |
now receiving the congratulations
of their many friends.
M e join in wishing Mr. and Mr*.
Hunter a long and lovely voyage j
on (lie sea of matrimony. Mayj :
no shadows ever cross the sky (ff
the bright future which seems in
store for this young and interest¬
ing couple,
A Word to tin" Boys.
Why is it that boys will so often
write in and deface the books used
ia Sunday schools and public
service ?
We „ T have , often seen page at ... t or page
written upon some foolish senti
ment. This is not right, but v.lien
it conies (0 such indecent and vul- [ I
gar language as was found in one j
of our new Methodist hymn books :
-Sunday by a visitor and shown to
a member, we consider it a burn
shame and it to the .1 one
mg Disgrace
w)lo ( p tt p
he members , have . to
jus gone
an expense 1 for new books for Ihe '■
Sunday ,, , scliool , and , church , , service, •
an( j find them with their fresh
] eavt . s s0 blackened with pencil
marks and the worst of language,
-™n, to tee ..ala,
and hope the one who did it vib
desist.
(JOM3IITTEI) FOR AltSOS.
Birdie Lowry Lodged in Jail
Here Tuesday.
Maisnal p 1 • s • • T.,Dim •» - 5 of - Abbe
ville, arrived in Eastman on 1 ues
day evening's train with Birdie |
Lowry, col'd, who was implicated
the burning 7 of David Williams’ !
c „ m „ !isg „ v a „ ut , „■» week* a S o.
, au .e st e,l I-owrv
aml Have Carter, ,J also eoloveil, on
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' S
*. . . .
eon.is.-et cl j|S ^ uu, >>> >u • *<*'
( -' art f r d»V» e wor p
i^j-y had Ins commitmenttrial . 4 . .
i, e f ore Justice J. M. Arthur, was
foun( j ,, ni j (v of accessory to the
crime of arpon and was remanded
(o jai i in defauU of IROOO bond.
barter escaped from the .Abbe
v j{j e :.,jj on F'riday morning, and
has not been recaptured reward of dp 1100 to
this writing. A
has been offered for his delivery to
the Dodge : county jail.
—r, - - -
Married.
On Tliursdav evening last, at
7:30 o’clock, at the residence of the
bride's father, near Reedy
M.ss Nancy .. V, ... arren and , .ur. ,, Jo.in , ,
• heildin^field v*ore hnpp»Iv ni ;r
ried. The bride is the d an 2 I 1 1e r o f
Mr. Titos. Warren, and the groom
j is one of Laurens county’s enter
prising young farmers. V e wish
I them much happiness.
Colored School Exhibition*
The press, county school com
missioner and board of education
are cordially invited to be present
in order to witness the closing ex
_ ln,!lt se,1 , o! . . ]ncn . ,
l ' rci? " s v ^ ; *
1 ; ah....
"m - p:> on , uy i.
* and fiends are ar-o ex
pxied to be present.
-E If. Mi s° u Pnn cip n.
T.ie Beason Wivy.
We have been r'quested Ly the
Council to state that the reason
the weeds etc., have n >t 1 etn cut
j> that tliere is no funds in the
treasurv with which to pay for the
work. If 1 lie people .it -ire an
other street working they will call
one at short notice.
Come to the Times-Jouknal for
: ,j\ vour job printing. \V e do fine
| work and at the lowest living
prices. »
UoUttge UJtiirvh Picnic.
One of the most pleasant picni -
of the season v. i 1 ! come r at
Refuge church, a few miles south
of the city, cn next Saturday, If
we are correctly advised the pic
n j c , s ojven under the ausp; e- o. ,
(he Sunday school of the church
, lljove na]ne d, but a cordial in
,j ou ^ extended to every one—not
forgotti „g to carry along a well
fiHe d basket. Thedriveo.it to
pi cnic grounds is a lovely one, and
participants of this festive or
cas j on will long remember it as
of ,j ie mos( pleasant of the season
-j'imt prince of good, clever gentle
men j. jy Belton, and
of alike nature, will super
intend matters during the day ami
look to the comfort and all pleasure
^ ^ ^ present. basket.' Let's °o and
car * a liea\y -1.
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Fine Melon,
>[r.--Johnson, of Jones'
Springs, Ibis county, will accept
nur thanks tor the lint,, melon
we have seen this season. It was
of the celebrated improved Jones
variety, j6hnson and very finely flavored.
Mr> ha s a large acreage in
tliese delicious melons, and they
would prove quite a in source market of rev 1 lie
to hiin ii put
sample before us i> indeed line.
shows what an enterprising,
go-ahead farmer can do in this line
on Dodge county soil. idefrom
being one of our most lccos 4'ul
planters, Mr. Johnson i a clever,
gemid gentleman, one wi . t.hn.n
it is indeed a pleasure to converse.
-i -zyrr wtrrrto*
()i;u BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
[Thebusiness firms represented in (bis
rolmmuue composed of miv m«'-t relia¬
ble and leading citizens, and anyone do
ing business with them can rely on find
ing everything as represented. Watch
this column, anil when in need of any
thing in tinir lino it will pay yon togive
them a call.]
TAYLOR & MILNER.
-DEALERS IX
Fine Groceries, Country Pro
duce, Drv Goods, Boots and Shoes.
' Ait
Ag we w m 1nove our s(0l - { . ull
gust 15th to the room formerly
by Wall & Denson, now
] ' s Die time to get bargain as we J
do not care 10 move goods. All
goods marked low down. Call and
get our prices. TAYLOR & MILNER.
n * ANDERSON ' CO.
ukm.khs in oenkhai.
--
Wo keep none out the lie-l oi
g00 ds and at prices 1 that defy com
-
petition. .... G:ve call ,, and , , we
us a
will make it to your interest. We
are agents lor the celebrated New
Kr/l^tw" ' 6 ’ W ‘ U ""
AS UK.«ON * «'<>.
West side Railroad Avenue.'
JOE B. KING
pi-.acticai. nvatchmakkh and JKWiu.uu. [
1 keep 1 on hand a fine line of
Watches,! , , . .oexs, 1 . peweli., 1 i..... and ) ci! n
>
verware. Repairing of every tie
script ion done ot\ short notice and
in a wor k m anlike manner. I guar
: > n t ee satisfaction. J B. KING,
Next door to City Drugstore,
s hehidi \N <-V BKOTHIiit
•DEALERS IN
FA y,v ANnsT.vl’T.K l„,v cooks.
We have now i„ stock .complete it,,.,
.. ,,f holies ■S,
shoes and ladies' slippers. We will
for the next sixty days offer extra
or qj navv inducements to our pat
rons in tlie way of low prices. All
figures. o- 00 ds marked down to Lock bottom
Call early-—our p. 'es
astonish yon,
M ' H EDWARDS & BRO-,
-- dlalkusin-
Groceries and General Mercltan
disc. Clothing _ and Gents
Furnish n c Goo-'s.
We make a specially <d .■ me
Shoes. f) < i .>tt t g og.-.
M. II. FJDV juib *'j J • i ~'
’
R. NEWMAN
dealer in drv odds and . i.oTiuxo.
For the next thirty i wi'.!
close out mv entire stoex oi .niau
(}w> Js af v ew Vork C( . < 'all ami
s ^cu»»(* in S ; 1 row
G o 0 ds. K. X r- V\ X AN,
Si ore on liaiiroad .'.venue.
B. R- FOLS.O?d,
IIABX'ESS VIAX i FA< i I'KKlt.
I keep constantly on nan 1 barn ss,
bridlei, collars, whips, saddles, etc.
Mill work ;t s pecialtv. Repairing
of ail kinds done with neat: iCS and
dispi tch. My work i ■ all hand
ma ie of t lie best material. fihip
on 4fIt A venue.
S A FOSTER,
Furniture of Every D; sckiptuix.
When in need of anything in the
way of house-furnishing <roo is give
me a call. Furniture soul oner y
monthly payments. A finelmeol
enffins and burial case- always on
hand. Orders by mail or telegraph
promptly attended to.
-
W. H. ANDREWS,
iilacksvitii a vviiei i wrioi.t— if-.n • -
Shoeing a peuialtv.
1 have hec-n engage 1 in tlie bla<
smith business for many years, and
have made HossE-Siroxi.vo a sin -
aI1( j am therefore prepared to
the work in the best manner, i
guarantee satisfaction to all. Shop
3d Avenue,
KASTM \\ 'I P.f ; I- M } ;c ' -. .
, -i',, ^ lu!,:ctl I'um
DOlKJL COl'NT-V Jol !iNA|„ , '
EASTMAN FISH MARKET
)!. s. JoiiNsn s A < Punas.
We have made arrangement?
; with the lishermen to furnish m
| fresh fish every day. Both fresh
and salt water lish always on hand
Oysters in season. Market on I’d
1 Avenue.
B. S. PARIS ;
PKAI.KU I.N CWTUINU AMO I)IiV (UIOI'S.
■ I i,., V e now in stock a fine line of
Furnishing Good,. Boots,
Shoos, lints and Caps. Also a line
due of Straw Hats which 1 am sol!
stock ing cheap. before Call purchasing and examine elsewhere my
DR- T, J. BUCHAN,
;
DREGS AND MEDICINES.
j . .
l0] li(unu ° r m^Gt. Dime
<>» <>d . A veuve.
w W H ,, AOl ^ ^ .nK
HARO A INS IN ROOTS AND SilOKs.
-j ,, j, o7r,: 'so-rk i;i
f„r the next thirtv dnvs our
mens' lowinianrivd s!io,-s will l>e xdd
actual....... A r.-,v palr,.f
* k 110 '" ilt 1l ' s " bom ,m t.
:7. "" ( ;, ' h
" '
STAND A HI) IV NFFAFTFK
ING COMFAN V.
All kinds of interior and exferior house
finish mouldings, bracket lialusfers,
in rails, mtt'is, newel plain and and onianienial all kinds siair- j
posts, of I urn
ed work. A.II orders promptly tilled ami
satisfaction guaranteed. Works on First
A venue. \V. II. .JOHNSON A t'O.,
I TnpriptoiLS.
LEGAI. NOTH isS.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEOIKi i A— Dodge (’orvrv.
LVrill V tl be door -old in | Hie ii'fi>.e ilie of court Kastman, liou.-e
town
Dodge county, (ia. on the first Tuesday
in August, the following property, to
wit:
One house and lot in Congo, Dodge
county Georgia, containing one hair
acre, more or less. Levied oil as tile
property of Thomas Simpson in favor of
C. Ii . Feaeoek A Co., vs. Thomas Simp¬
son. Said lot bounded as follows: Fast
and north by Jesse Rogers, west by Mil¬
lie Yapp, south by public road. Levy
made and returned to me by W. J. D.
Skelton, constable, this the 30th day ol
June, 1890,
J. T. Rawlins, SherilV, D. C.
cn A'lto.v.
G EORGIA—Dodge County.
To all whom it may concern.
R. D. Faircloth, Adininistrrtor do
bonis non, ot the estate of It. ii. Fair
cloth, late of the county of Dodge, dee'd
h iving made application to me 10 be
diseliargcd from re.iiihod said trust, ail persons
conem-ned arc to si.ow enuse
agaim-t the granting of ofs.-dd discharge
«'> ,,r ‘l"' j' 1 .'' 1 Moniillv s,- i'
tember next, at winch time the said np
pl j ( . ati , m wiU i r: hiuircl.
Miciiaui. L. ID licit,
.Smith A ('laments, Oril'y 1). C.
Fliiintift's Att’y,
This, -I line 2:1, 1890.
( ITATION.
tiKOnOIA—Dmlge County.
To nil whom it may concern :
Ii. D. Faircloth, Aduituistr.'tor ol
the cstiitoof Mrs. H. ii. Fairelotii, late
of the county of Dodge, dee’d, liuving
made appliemionto all nte to t»- .liseleirged
from in* said trust, person roiieeru- 1
j tiegi-muiug ini " tn ndd jinu dis-:::;r■■■■. <■:: : - < • j
■
on or uf« re tim ur-. Mend ty ta : -
u wt at wha. h time the said : .p
" 1 m'u
n Bri:<-n,
smith ii < Cm-nt.-. erd'y D. c.
i i.nni.i. - . 1 ..
For DtV'.-i c -.
Su ..... Fn „„ t Libel for l)i
vs. . . . vorce in Dodge
Daniel 1‘'razjer. i Superior Fell, Court..
term lGM).
It being made to appear to (in
Court,t'tat Daniel 1 razier, the d<
1 femlant, ia the above case, cannot
ba found in 1 > > I e county by Ha¬
return of th SiieriT of ai-l coim
and it r to
the Com I th ‘ Ode
jlLt \"hv"!C‘i S
this or.ler !,:■ published in the
Tlmks-Jovu:; u.. a id>w. paper pub
in Doth., county, in terms
of 1:sxv . ii: . that -ai.l tlofend.mt. be
: | j apn ar at the n .t
1 term of this court in j)»r.son or I»v
Attorney, loan r .-.id com;, aint
, ol the planum, and th l.
j in tnf
| thereof the plaint iff be allowed to
j proceed. ' M. V. McKibsk.v, This FYb. 23th 1800.
D. M. RoIierts,
Judge S. 0. D. O.
A true extract from the rninute
I of Dodge Superior ( ourt. Tlii - Eeb
24th. 1800.
J. (‘ u.vi • Rawlins.
Olerk S. C. D. C.
Feb. 2.8-4 month •S.
| __________ ~
our: Ci p i bmpt m
. \ t f'l 9 c ' '* 3 » 1 * C \
2 i « v'3 f A. $
■DKALEK
UARRI AGFiS.
i BUGGIES,
V. A» S.
BA BY CARRIAGES.
£1;u;r:£35, n'dM iviiips, (jOP
\7.t 35«7, Lsa ,:r, . 0 . 3 .
C'lli an] £33 Ii; CT Si'‘.3 f-T PilCU
COK.VEH SLCdNI) I OM AR
A-OOUT
may 22-4 m
CIRCULATES
iii n <■ < < 11<r u< <p r. i Ci k
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G "• Wilt VrayiK* i.tui Ini'ii and,
has subscribers from 3i:iu«* to Texas,
hi Ns) 1 OH S.v>: ui.K COPY.
X0T!0E.
Having embarked in the pros
cut business with a lull determina*
lien to succeed, ii polite attention
ami j 'lire goods can connnand sue
1 *‘ess, 1 am now prepared to offer
! to the
*!s A*kic. my Patrons
i\\u\ Prionts
.5'** AS FINE A 1,1 Nl>: OF^p^
nil rvliiDO V IN f)C Ur
GHQCIHiES, CAN
GOODS, rnuirs i
CGNFECTI0KE-
1,1 a FTC.
As were ever ouerod m tins
at pi i< lo suit every one.
s call particular aUtenlion to my
stork of
Tobaccos ami Cigars.
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Tin: Post-Okkic Brii.mxo
J. A. BOND.
SCIlKiU'! K.
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THE FSMiST si. i.i'io.G v All
SLHVK’E IN THE SOPTH.
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to: r k to am. Points,
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Through sleeping cars between,
CINCINNATI AND JACKSON
VI LEFT
ATLAN 1’A AND BBLNSWR: h
LOME AND WASHINGTON.
\vith f .>ut change. 1'or any inforina
(ion, write to, or call on
(!. Sturgis. B. A.
(!. N. sir, A.G !’
Atlanta, Ga
B. V/. Viu.w, G. B. A T. A.
Knoxville, Tenn.
c 11 r.v 111! I n I I \n. 13 Lv, 12 37 II 111
x 12 Lv, 2 IS p m N’o. 11 Lv. 1 38 n in.
SUMMER RESORTS,
EXCURSION RATES,
OWDY
a m
per mile traveled.
tickets Tfs/ Fz, good RETURN TO
CN
SALE UNTIL
.-v-.j
4 3 S'OV.
.
lcth * ■ - 1 let.
No iron cb/l tickets to annoy
famiiics traveling without male
escorts. The most liberal ar¬
rangements ever offered.
1'or information apply tC
Agents E.T.V. & G. Railway
System, or to
p ta mm PlUi.o., « a i ff f ftbaTli,^ fn«y«l!la ihtj
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f'.r Clergy ir. f:n, JWito’s, Piiplenta, TuaoR
Profesv >rk, L av/yerf , I’iiysiciiiiis ,'Uici
l»rofD8fiioaal men.
Hmc tilaclwloiic Banquet i.an:pN.
Tlie f l&ditfotic Plano
PfthI for pr.cf* list. Singie lamps at whole*
tar-Get rnU 1 ‘Aiv, Loxod and sent saf< I)V €* n press.
our prices. “ Seein-j . lie ing.
GLAilhTOM*; IsXXLl* <
71 i'ark I*Irtrr, *, vr k**rU,
f\ Mm T|UCorreof Last
in the : COR*
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. iusiifte coruf. rt, fit th
lg-j arc c.'iij, aii l t*r looker ttian any
ah.o<- made. jrCiAgi
with or witUcmt tips, d the
and bhape ofy »ur M and we will
^ Th 5 u ul a *' air r;< f, ’ r i, hot to
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rZ ylJ ''- J try H i a,r w,! wilt
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you a pair postage free for
Dalsimer&Co.
14 N. 12th St., Philad'a, Pa.
ov.viiTHmlj kiUc faES.
S :rid your address to B. V/.Wrcnn, G«n. Pas*. Agent,
Kzst Term. Virginia & Georgia uasd&otae Lines. ikUugrapbic KaoxviUe,
Tcnn.. and he wni »cod you a
taap, pcitage psjd.