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THE TIMES-JODRNAL.
LOCAL DEPARTMENT.
Friday April 17. 1896.
Local News Items.
This, That and the Other Picked up
Here and There.
—When traveling, always!
— Always , when traveling!
—Mr. Chas. Peacock is at home
for a few days.
—Mr. M. C. Smith visited At¬
lanta this week.
—Mr, Charles Rogers, of Mullis,
was here Wednesday.
—Prof Will Peacock is over
from Dublin this week.
—Mi*. W. J. Harrell was up
from Chauncey Tuesday.
■—Miss Fannie Wall has returned
from her visit to Baxley.
—See change of advertisement
of W. J. Williams A Son.
—Mr. R. L. Stokes and family
visited Cochran this week.
—Mrs. J. L. Estes and children
are visting friends at Macon.
—Judge Jas. Bishop and Mr. W.
F. Harrell visited Rhine last week.
—Dr. J. D. Ilerrman paid Mc¬
Rae a professional visit last Sun¬
day.
—Mr. R. L. Bush and family, of
Rochelle, are visiting Eastman
friends.
—Mr. Calphrey Clark is spend¬
ing a few* days with friends in the
country.
—Dr. J. B. Clark's neat little
drug store is about ready for oc
cupancy.
—Messrs. Mose Daniel and Ben
Harrell, of Central Point, were
here this week.
—It is w'hispered very softly
that Bart Wright dreamed he
going to run for sheriff.
—We are pleased to see
Johnnie Lee upon our
again after a short illness.
—Messrs. Charles
and Griffin have returned from a
pleasant trip to Fitzgerald.
—Herrman's Pharmacy has
received from Philadelphia a
ment of 500 ounces of quinine.
—Mr. Levi Bush was over
Cordele this week, hand
with his many Eastman friends.
—Mr. Frank Armstrong,
Tallahassee, Fla., was among
many Eastman friends this
—See tonsorial card of Jones &
Fain elsewhere in this issue, and
give them a share of your patron¬
age.
—Miss Louiee Foster, who has
been visiting Mrs. J. H. Williams,
has returned to her home in At¬
lanta.
—Sheriff J. C. Rogers asks us to
state that he will be in the race
again for re-election to the office
of sheriff.
—See Mr. C. G. Brown and have
him deliver a piece of ice at your
door each morning direct from the
ice factory.
—Is it admissible for the rail¬
road authorities to obstruct the
east side of Railroad avenue ? H
so, why so ?
—Mr. Robert Willcox, of Nor
mandale, is spending some time
with his brother, Mr. John Willcox,
of this city.
—Miss Eulalia Williams, of Em¬
pire, was the guest of her friend,
Miss Fannie Moore. Sunday and
Monday last.
—The lamp-lighter of Eastman
drives about eight miles every af¬
ternoon refilling the streets lamps.
There are 84 lamps.
—Mr. Will Milner, who has been
visiting his brother, Col. E. B. Mil¬
ner, of this city, has returned to
his home in Atlanta.
—Messrs. Lon Skelton, Crolt
Donaldson and Will Wynne
caught all the fish out of Gra¬
ham's pond this week.
—Mr. Geo. Elbert has had a
nice awning placed in front of his
store. George is noted for his
neatness in all tilings.
—Postmaster Sapp is just get¬
ting rid of two bad ‘‘risings’' on
his neck. They have given him
a great deal of pain lately.
—Mr. Abb Harris will preach
at the Baptist church Sunday
morning next at 11 o’clock.
are cordially invited to attend.
—Eastman is perhaps one of the
finest business centers in wire
grass Georgia, and our pavements
on Saturday are almost impassa¬
ble.
—Mr. Charlie Anderson, of Jef¬
ferson county, is now behind the
counters, as clerk, for U. Ander¬
son A Co. Mr. Dan Sheffield, for¬
merly clerk in this house, is now
engaged in selling sewing ma¬
chines.
—This is the season of the year
when the observant boarder com
plains of the quality of the spring
chicken—kicks at the material of
springs, as it were.
—We would suggest that our fire
department adopt the rule of last
summer and sprinkle the
each day—especially when
thoroughfares are so very dusty.
—Mr. W B. Daniel, our polite
livery stable man, has just placed
an order for several new buggies.
We have an elegantly equipped
livery business here, already, con¬
ducted by the above named gen¬
tleman.
A Probable Citizen.
Mr* C. II. Van Allen, of Vassal*,
Mich., but later of Fitzgerald, Ga.,
is prospecting in our city with a
view to locating.
Mr. Van Allen comes among us
highly recommended as a jeweler
and watchmaker and perfect
gentleman, and should he decide
to locate with us, w ill receive a
cordial welcome.
For County Surveyor.
Read the announcement of
Mr. J. D. Giddens in another col¬
umn. lie is aspiring for re elec¬
tion to the office of county survey¬
or, and the mere mention of the
fact is equivalent to his keeping
his seat. He has made us a faith¬
ful officer.
When Baby was sick, we pave her Castoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria,
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria.
tJtF' Chocolate and Cream, per¬
fectly delightful, at our fountain.
II krkman's Pharmacy.
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Highest Patent Flour pro¬
duced, $4.75. Scruggs-Johnson
Company.
J. Z. Johnson A Co., now
Scruggs-Johnson Company,
linue to undersell their
tors from 10 to 20 per cent.
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&&T A regular 10c can of to¬
matoes for 5c. at Scruggs-Johnson
Co's.
Scrugg Johnson Company
handle nothing but the best the
market , affords and sells first-class ,
S oods a f what vou PW tor shoddy
~
goods elsewhere.
fjSP Trade with people who reg¬
ulate prices by selling goods
below high priced dealers Scruggs
Johnson Company.
_
RtSF' On Saturday, April 18th.
you can buy a full quart of good
lemonade for 5c. at Scruggs-John¬
son A Company’s. County Road
street, Arthur building.
t-Mf* Heavy yd. wide sheeting,
Macon Mills, 6c; yd. wide bleach
j n g 8c, Fruit of Loom; heaviest
drills made, 6c; heaviest 7-8 shirt
mg made, 5 l-2c; light weight, 4 jc;
10c Percales for 8c; 5c calicoes lor
4c; 6c calico for 5c; 60c shirts for
45c; $-3 hats for $2; $2.50 shoes
$2; $2 pants for *1.50; ladies un¬
der-vests 10c each, gents^ under
vests, good, 50c pr. At Scruggs
Johnson Company s.
BBT* Ice box will be run (his
season by J. T. Johnston, next door
to Market.
I pH?"' Sherbets and Ices served
with Beach A Clarridge true fruits
at H EK KM An's I ’ll AR.M A C V.
ftSSST' 500 bushels of Texas Rust
Proof Oats very cheap at
Caliioun A Clark’s.
& iST* Drink Coca Cola for head
and exhaustion at
11 krkman’s Piiakmacy.
Thirtv pounds of good
rice for *i. 0 0 at Calhoun &
(jlark’s.
f' To allay thirst try our new
drmk, Oycla-PhatoJ’ It is in¬
vigorating and refreshing.
Hkiirman’s Pharmacy.
Ice box will be run this
season by -J. T. Johnston, next door
to Market.
_ Seed Rye 90c per bushel
at Calhoun A Clark’s.
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EASTMAN, CEORCIA.
We manufacture* the very best ICE on the market.
Can furnish any quantitv, from fifty pounds to car load lots.
Orders by mail or telegraph promptly filled. It will pay you
to get our prices before purchasing elsewhere.
D. M. BH & B! Bn
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That will Fit Your Feet.
That will Cure Your Corns.
That will Stay With You.
HEAD THE FOLLOWING LOW PRICES:
Men's fine hand-sewed shoes at $2.50, $3.00, $4.00 and
Men’s genuine caif congress and bals at $2.00.
Men’s fine buff bals and congress at $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75.
Men’s veal calf bals, nice and stylish, at $1.00.
Men’s kip and split ties from $1.00 up.
Ladies’ fine kid button, hand-turned Ziegler Bros., make, from
$2.25 to $4.00.
Ladies’ fine dongola and india kid button from 75c to $2 00.
We sell the famous Little Giant School Shoes for boys and girls,
the best in the world.
Shoes foi infants and children from 30c up,
Shoes Cut and Made to Order. Also Repairing.
W. H. COTTER.
NOTICE.
Parties interested in the re¬
moval of Central Point school to
Anthony Church, are hereby noti¬
fied that a petition looking to
said removal will be acted on by
the board of education at their
next regular meeting, the 1st
Wednesday m May. Objections
must bo filed on or before that
date.
J. Bishop, SitySecy.
L. M. Pkacock, Pres’t.
Apr. 3d 1896.
RUPTURE CURED without
knife, bloob, or pam. See, * or
address.
P. R. Wlightsman, M. D..
Jackson, Ga.
jfisf-Pest apple vinegar only 20c
per gallon at Scruggs Johnson Co’s
< )ur soda fountain is now
running in full blast. Everything
served ice cold,
! I krkman's Pharmacy.