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Mrs ‘ ' J ’ T ‘ Ryder and
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returned home I uosday , from ,.
extended visit to relatives at
Arthur and Guy ton, Ga.
After an absence of about
weeks, Mr. ^ W. 11. Clements
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Rastern markets on .Monday _ nign
last .
Mr. and Mrs. Cal phrey
returned to their home in
trie Tuesday after a visit of sever
uldavstoMr. Clark’s parents
t his place.
Miss Jimmie I'ipkin an
tiv.. Ala.fi, you„K la'ly of
sponding 8n.no time
Mrs Walter Rawlins. She
on Saturday.
A good many poaches have
offered for sale in Kastman
the past week. Most of
were of n splendid quality
sold for $1.00 per bushel.
Hon. T. A.
county’s representative in the
islature, and Mr. J. R. P.
of Lavonia, Ga., visited Mr. J. M
Jackson here this week.
Messrs. S. H. Lowther and
W. Raw litis attended the
tural convention at Quittman
week as delegates from this
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1 1 hoy loft for tlint pl&cc r I , u<
y.
day.
Mrs. Wesley Kea, of
Ga., spent several days of the
week with relatives in this
She was the guest of Mrs. B.
Burch and returned home
day.
Mr. D. M. Humphrey,
Waynesboro. Ga., spent a part
this week with his brother, Mr. .1.
F. Humphrey, of near
whom he had not seen in
years.
Mr. C. B. Sewell and
Miss Pearl Sewell, of Eavonia, Ga.
are visiting their sister, Mrs. J. M.
Jackson, of our town. They
accompanied by Miss Lillie Parker,
also of Lavonia.
Mr. W. Hampift Burch of
mo is the guest, of lus uncle,
Senior, Ibis week. Hump is a
dent of the Milledgeville and
and Agricultural College
apending his vacation at home.
Prof. W. N. Hurst, of
the newly elected . ...
ton,
of the Eastman Institute, is in
city. Ho informs us that his
and baby will arrive next
Wo extend to them a most cordial
welcome.
Miss Sadie Willcox, of
ance, is tli<‘ gui st ol In i biot in I
Mr. John Willcox, Ol tills City 7
She came lip to witness the
tails of her brother, Mr. R.
Willcox and Miss Ellin Burch.
goes from 11 here to McRae,
she will spend a few days with
atives and friends.
W. L. Jenkins, colored,
ed T ,, rid . , ay t tiom l u d i a *
Wrightsville, where he
Kni^hts of Pythias lodges for
colored people of those
He is deputy grand chancellor
the counties of Hodge,
and Johnson, and says lie is
ilig with splendid success in
izing his people into lodges.
We learn that Mr. S. G.
h * m :
man 1
physical , . , helplessness, , , , „ has 1 O th*
last three or tour weeks been
ingwilll Ills son, Mr. Joseph
ham about five miles from
man man, happened nappt ii « to the very h
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misfortune to havesto.en from .
room, Oil Monday night the
of nearly thirty two hundred
>‘ rei,!,p, ’ r m,m “- v #nd81,1,1
stiver com. As rot there is
clue to the perpetrator of
theft.
I>r. Key’s Dental Notice Continued.
Owing to the rush of
and engagements already made 1
will continue the low prices
ted below until the loth ot
gust. After that time
prices will be adhered to.
For medium sized gold
$1.00.
For Silver fillings, will not
black, 50 cents.
For extracting teeth. '2a cents.
For full upper and lower sets
leeth, $15.00.
F«r full upper or lower sots
teeth, $8.00.
Only the best work done
fally guaranteed. No “and up
in tlie above [trices.
T. J. Key.
Wiilcox-Burch.
A very happy marriage was cel
ebr.itMi in ill - 1 .; a s citv !t > Wednesday '' 1| ‘ ‘
afternoon at the liome o ir. b ;
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T. Burch, when Mr. Robert Will
cox of McRae, led to the hyme
ll ,’ , I? • \ pop, U nrr .[, dauglt
!* * ‘ r ° . 1 , A 'ljurch UirC of near ' l
’’ ’ ' ’ ‘
Maureen, this , county. Rev. J. C. ,
p,re\vton performed the
* brother of Mr
Mr. Willcox is a
John Willcox, of our town, and
one of McRae’s most foremost
young business men, possessing
i many sterling qualities which
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mcmber «>"> « " f f f "' J nd h "- " J* ,,lu, &
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Co., and is doing a lucrative mer¬
cantile business.
Miss Burch is a very attractive
young woman, and is bountifully
endowed with those noble attri¬
butes of character which go to
make a model wife. She has by
her sweet disposition and pleas
mg manners endeared herself to
a large circle of friends who wish
for her unalloyed happiness in the
married state.
The marriage took place at 1
o’clock, and the happy young cou
pie left on the north bound train
for Tallulah Falls, where they
will ... spend , several , days j . before c le
turning to McRae, which will he
thoir futuro homo.
We extend heartiest congratu- ”
. lations.
When j*ou g'*t hurt, use Dr. Tiehe
nor’s Antiseptic. You’ll never know
just fiovv good it is until you try it.
Only* 50 cts. at your druggists.
Friday, Au^. 4.
The president has appointed Miss
Mary G. Derby postmistress at Wii
mington, N. C.
A state league of Republican clubs
has been organized at Montgomery,
Ala., with E. M. Dale president.
A stormy meeting has been held at
Havana to protest against tile adini :siou
of American lawyers and doctors to
practice in Cuba.
An armed insurrection has brokedout
in Santo Domingo in favor of Juuiuez,
who aspires to the presidency in succes
| siou to the late Ulysses Heureaux.
Hon. J. M Hutu, Tennessee member
j Qf t,i 10 national Democratic executive
committee, has announced that he wib
be a Candida e for the nomination for
inavor of Na-hville.
The secretary of agriculture has is
: sued an order permitting the removal of
cattle in the counties ot Union, Towns
and Rabun, Ga., northward across the
quarantine line, without the restrictions
imposed by quarantine regulations,
>i.iiimjiy, U| _
S . O.
A famine is threatened in India un
less rain soon comes.
An angry mob destroyed a Mormon
church at Beechburg, Fleming county, '
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j g Johnson, a prominent and
wealthy physician of taking Ciauton, Ala.,
committed snieide by morphine,
Argentina’s minister to Washington
douies the reports that South America
Will combine against the United States.
Chief Wilkie says it will be necessary
to send secret service agents to the
Philippines to cope with the large num¬
ber of criminals there.
At t T Laurens, ^ S. ^ C., a city ordinance
exempting all nianu factories from mu
nicipal taxes for five years has been rat
ltied, according to the constitution, by
a popular vote.
Jockey George Odom, a Georgia boy
t
Whituey hl 190 o, 1901 and 1902 . h.
W ill receive $10,000 a year and in addi
tion $25 for every winning mount and
$10 for every losing mount.
Monday, Aug. 7.
the Mariennes. as reported.
p re8U i ent Mexvinjey is reported to
have j-eeeiveti advices from General
Otis wiiich lead him to expect the cap
ture of Aguinaldo.
Opposing bands of Catholics and free
^ r htnkers fou-du m front of a church at
Uon s „ ailli and severa i persons,
llu luamg a priest, were injureu.
H Vicwr Newcomb, once president
York court on anplioation of his wife
and sou.
General James Longstreet, United
States commissioner of railroads, has
arrived at San Francisco on his annual
tour of inspection of the government
aided lines.
Herbert S. Eilerbe, 30 years old, and
youngest brother of file late gover
nor, was either murdered and his body
placed on the track, or killed accident¬
ally by a southbound vestibuied train
Ul * ano “ '-'-' uui >>
Hnsntril.
Little Virginia—My marmma says you
live in a haunted house.
Little Winnie—The idea! We don’t
either. Nobody ever hoard of a ghost
being inside of our house.
Little Virginia—Yes. but it’s always
haunted by a crowd of collectors.—Chi
eai? ° ^ ews -
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()!d papers tor -ale cheap at
Timcs-Joukxal office.
Citation
GEORGIA—Dodge County.
! Or litiarv’s office <1 said county, Aug.
w> ]*09.—J. s. Betts, of Worth eminry.
(^ iU? guardian of the estate and per
s on of Annie Georgia Betts, minor of
Worth county, G*has in due form
applied to the undersigned for leave to
I *‘ n : * 11 th " lU ‘"V
counties,-aid state, belonging to said
minor, for the purpose of paying’ debt
said estate, and maintenance and ed
ncation of said ward, and said applica
j ‘^g!!.! oi*'X'rtrst'MomSy* h"
tem i, er> u>q<j. J no. W. Bohannon,
Ordinary I). C.
Sheriff’s Sale for September,
GEORGIA—Dodge County.
Will be sold before the court house
door in the town of Eastman, Ga., on
the 1st Tuesday in Sept., 1899, within
the legal hours of sale, to the highest
bidder for cash, the following described
property to-wit: Lot of land number
sixty-nine (09) in the nineteenth (19th)
district of Dodge county, Ga., contain¬
ing two hundred and fvo and one-half
( 202 l 4 ) acres, more or less, f.eyied up¬
on and will he sold as the property of
YV. B. Holder to satisfy two county
court fi fas issued from the county court
of Dodge county, Ga., in favor of Mrs.
Victoria McArthur. Aug. 10. 1899.
j J. C. Rogers, Sheriff D. C.
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Sheriff’s Sale for September,
i GEORGIA—Donnie County.
Will he sold before the court house
door in the town of Eastman, Dodge
county, witl..,. M.o lo^ul Ho 1 ,^
of salt*, on the first Iiiestlay in beptem*
to the highest bidder for cash,
the following property to-wit: West
one-fourth {}■£) of lot of land number
on** hundredland sixty-nine (1«9) in the
fifteenth district of Dodge county, con
raining fifty and three-quarter (50%)
acres of land, more or less. Levied up
on and will lie sold as the property of
Green Lumpkin to satisfy a county
court !i fa in favor of Mrs. Victoria
McArthur. Aug. 10, 1899.
J. C. Rogers, Sheriff D. C.
geoboia', s i
Will be sold before the court, house
SZv, sale, the first Tuesday in September,
on
Mins
number one hundred and sixtv-nine
iiSL:"i i ,?r:."!:,S',L- Said
thrae-quarter acres, more or less.
Rind levied upon and will he sold as tlie
property of Lewis Lumpkin to satisfy a
county court li fa issued from county
court of Dodge county in favor of Mrs,
Victoria McArthur. Aug. 10,1899.
J. 0. Rogers, Sheriff D. C.
Sheriff’s Sale For September.
GEORG I A—Dodge Co tin t y.
Will be sold before the court house
door in the town of Eastman, Dodge
county, Ga., within the legal hours of
sale, on the first Tuesday in September
next, the following property to-wit:
North-west half of lot of land number
one hundred and thirty-four (134) in
the fifteenth (15th) district of Dodge
county, Ga., containing,one hundred
and one and one-quarter (101 bi) acres
"I land, more or less. Levied upon and
will be sold as the property of Jell D.
Robinson to satisfy two county court ol
ff fas issued from the county court
Dodge county, Ga.. in favor of Mrs •
Victoria McArthur. Aug. 10, 1899.
J. C. Rogers, Sheriff.
Sheriff’s Sale for September.
GEORGIA—Dodge County.
Will be sold before the court house
uoor in the town of Eastman, Dodge
countv, Georgia, on the first Tuesday
in September, 1899, between the legal
hours of sale, to the highest bidder for
cash, the following property to-wit :
South-east half of lot of land number
one
Ga., containing one hundred and one
sold as the property of Berry Robinson
to satisfy two county court fi fas issued
from the county court of Dodge county
in tavor of Mrs. Victoria McArthur.
Aug. 10, 1899. J. G. Rogers, Sheriff.
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To the stockholders of the Eastman «t
Oemalgee River Railway Gompany —
Notice is hereby given that on fhe 21st,
day of August, 1899. an increase of the
capital stock ot the Eastman A Ocmul
gee River Railway ( oinpany and the
issuing ot bonds upon the property of
said Company, will he considered; said
meeting to he heal at 11 o clock a. m.,
>‘i the hall over the Citizens Bank the
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* lrectois.
W. M. Clements, President.
S. Herrman, Seeratary and Treasurer.
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J. H. TEASLEV,
Physician and Surgeon,
EASTMAN, GEORGIA.
Office at residence formerly occupied
by -1. A. 11 art ell -I r.
A neat little brush is attached to the
tail of the glowworm, and it is used
to keep clean that part of the insect
front which the light gleams so as to
make it more distinctly visible.
Ill luck is, in nine cases out of ten.
the result of saying pleasure first ami
duty second, instead of duty first and
; pleasure second.—T. T. Munger.
“Luck mi numbers” does not consist
solely in looking out for number one.—
Central Illinois Democrat.
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Continue to
Business at tlsis Store.
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On Every article purchased at this
We buy for cash and sell likewise,
and our wonderful low prices have
attracted the people for miles
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Summer Dress Goods at remarka=
bly low figures. Everything in this line
must be sold.
DON’T FORGET
That i am selling Good Coffee,
Soap, Georgia Syrup, White Vinegar.
etc., cheaper than was ever known in
this section.
I n il ran.
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EASTMAN, GEORGS A.
Don’t Forget to Remember
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Our W A C*--’ CD n CD /cwd J VKvr «« t i Contest.
Read our proposition in another column,
and bring us a melon. You have 5 chances
to .win. Don’t stand back.