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S. S*. MILLiEirL
DEALER IN'
MAHOGANY, WALNUT & PINE
FURNITURE,
J 69 aii*l 171 Brouglfttoi*
(Next to Weeds ar,d Cornwell)
Savannah, (leor^ia.
Agent for the United States Spring Bed ;
the best Beds ever slept upon.
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fcIIAMHEK SETS,
AND
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BOOKING GLASSES, Etc., Etc.,
ALWAYS ON BAND.
MATTItESSES made tti OR lIEIL
A large stock of
Picture Frames and Mouldings,
vol 1, no 1-tf
MARSHALL HOUSE
SAVANNAH, GA.
A. ff. LUCE, Proprietor.
BOARD PER DAY. 83.00.
The friends of Mr. D. C. NOE are no
tified that he is now connected with this house.
PULASKI HOUSE.
Savannah Georgia.
Fronting South, a Frontage of 273 Feet.
WM. H. WILDBEBGER,
vol 1 no 1-tf Proprietor.
L. J. OIHAUBTIN A CO.,
Cotton Factors and General
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
BAT STREET,
SAVANNAH, :::::: GEORGIA
AGENTS FOE EKADLEY’S PHOSPHATE
Jewell’s Mills Yarns and Domestics, Tobacco,
T&C.
BAGGING and Iron Ties always on
hand.
_ jfcSf Consignments solicited. Usual facili
ties extended to customers. Sept., 7 -4mo.
JV.cfeA. F. TUPT,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
tGen’l Commission Merchants.
ALBANY, GEO.
Special attention paid to sale of Cotton.—
Full supply of Bagging, Ties, Twine, Gin
Belting, Ac., always on hand at lowest prices.
Agents for the sale of the following improved
Gins : Pratts, Hull & Gullets Improved Cotton
Gins, also most approved Cotton Presses.
Liberal advances made on Cotton in Store.
Full supply of Corn Meal, Flour, Bran, &c.,
nlwars on hand.
THE ALBANY HOUSE*
Merrick Barnes, Prop’r.,
ALBANY, GEORGIA.
This house is well furnished Riid every way
prepared for the accommodation of the travel
ing public; entire satisfaction guaranteed.—
The table is supplied with the best the country
n fiords, and the servants are unsurpassed in
politeness and attention to the wants of guests.
'Omnibusses convey passengers to and from
the different railroads promptly. Charges to
suit the times.
A. M, fih OAN. J. H. SLOAN
A. M. SLOAN & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
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AND
Commission IVEei'cli’ts
Claghorn & Cunningham’s Range,
BAY STREET, - - SAVANNAH, GA.
Liberal cash advances made cn consign
ments.
Bagging and Ties furnished at lowest mar
ket price. sep 7-3 m.
H. MEINHAED. | S. MEINHAED
I. MEINHAED | E. A. WEIL.
MEINILVIM) BROS. & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS,
BEAD Y-MADE CL 0 TILING,
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS
129 Broughton Street,
SAVANNAH, ----- GEORGIA.
PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE,
Corner President and Aberoorn Sts.,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Transient and Permanent Hoarders Received.
Charge per day, $2.00.
DR. D. COX.
duly 13, ’72. tf.
GEORGIA—Dodge Connty.
Whereas Sarah A. Dykes, Guardian of Jacob
Dykas, applies for Letters of Dismission from
said trust; These are therefore to cite and ad
monish all persons concerned to be and appear
at my office within the time prescribed by law
to show cause, if any they have, why said let
ters should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this January 24th, 1873.
J. J. ROZAR,
2 ~4od. Ordinary.
$2.00, ONLY,
WILL SECURE THE
EASTIWE/VIV TIMES
THAD. E. SUMNER JAMES MULLIN, St. L. HILLS
SUMNER, MULLIU & HILLS,
-MANUFACTURERS OF
SOUTH-WESTERN GEORGI A PINE
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ELA.STMA.N,
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DODGE COUNTY, - - - - GEORGIA.
EVERYBODY IH Tlffi PINEY WOODS COUNTIES
SHOULD SUBSCRIBE TO THE
AND THEREBY" ENCOURAGE
WIRE-GRASS INDUSTRY
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TERMS.--Two Dollars Per Annum.
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JS. burton.
3pPopPietor.
Macon & Brunswick
RAILROAD 'COMPANY.
Suit.rtnteni3f.nt's office, i
Macon, Ga., November 30, 3872. )
Change of SciictUile,
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ON ANT) AFTER Wednesduy,
20tli, 1872, the following schedule will be
run:
ACCOMMODATION TEA IN,
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Leave Macon, 8:20 A. M.
Arrive at Brunswick 9:25 P.M.
Arrive at Jacksonville, F1a....... G :00 AM
Leave Jacksonville, Fla. 8:45 P. M.
Leave Brunswick 5 -45 A. M.
Arrive Macon. 5:25 P. M-
Comiecfs closely at Jessup with trains of At.
lantic & Gulf Railroad to and from sll points
in Florida.
THROUGH PASSENGER TRAIN,
Leave Macon f. ‘7ris P. M
Arrive at Savannah 7 ;45 A. M.
Arrive Jacksonville, Fla 7:00 P. M.
Leave Jacksonville, Fla 7:00 a! m!
Leave Savannah 7:00 p. jyp
Arrive at Macon 6:50 A. m!
Connects closely at Jessup with trains for Sa
vannah, Florida, and all points on the A. A.G,
R. R. At Macon with the M. &. W. R. R.
trains to and from Atlanta.
No change of cars between Macon and Sa
vannah, and Macon and Jacksonville, Fla.
HAWKINSVILLE TRAIN.
Leave Macon passenger shed 3:05 P. M.
Arrive at Hawkinsvilie 0:45 P. M.
Leave Hawkinsvilie G :45 A. M.
Arrive at Macon 10:30 AM,
WM. MACRAE,
General Superintendent.
Clsauge of Schcddo.
GENE SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE)
Ateantic & Gulf R airload, l
Savannah, October 15, 1872. )
ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, OCTO
ber IG, Trains on this Road will run as fol
lows :
EXPRESS PASSENGER.
Leave Savannah daily at 4.30 p. m.
Arrive at Live Oak “ " 2.55 a. m.
Arrive at Thomasville 4:30 a. m.
Arrive at Camilla G. 45 a. m.
Arrive at Albany “ 9.05 a.m.
Leave Albany “ 5.35 p. m.
Leave Camilla “ 7.50 p.m.
Leave Tliom’svill e “ 10.00 p.m.
Leave Live Oak ' u 11.30 p.m.
Arrrive at Savannah at 10.00 a.m.
Connect at Live Oak with trains on J. P. &
M. R. R, to and from Jacksonville, Tallahas
see., Ac.
No change of cars between Savannah and
Albany.
Close connection at Albany with trains on
Southwestern Railroad.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
Leave Savannah (Saturdays excp’td) 11.00 p m
Arrive at Thomasville (Sundays “) 3.50 pm.
Arrive at Camilla “ “ 6.00 p.m.
Arrive at Albany “ <• 8.10 p.m.
Arrive at Live Oak <f “ 12.55 p. m.
Leave Live Oak “ “ 2.00 p.m.
Leave Albany “ •* 6.35 a. m.
Leave Camilla “ “ 8.45 a. m.
Leave Thomasville “ “ 11.10 a. m.
Arrive at Savannah (Mondays exept’d) 4. 30 a in.
Close connection at Live Oak with trains to
and from Jacksonville and Tallahassee.
Connect at Jesup with trains on Macon and
BrunswicK Railroad.
11. S. IIAINES, Gen! Snp’t.
Change of Schedule.
Southwestern Railroad Office, {
Macon, January 20, 1871. j
On and after Sunday, January 22, Passenger
and Mail Trains on this Road will run as fol
lows :
COLUMBUS MAIL TRAIN.
Leave Macon 5:25 a. m.
Arrive at Columbus 11:00 a. m.
Leave Columbus.. 5:45 p. m.
Arrive at Macon 11 ;15 p. m.
COLUMBUS NIGHT, FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION
TRAIN.
Leave Macon 8:15 p. m.
Arrive at Columbus 4:45 a. m.
Leave Columbus 8:05 p. m.
Arrive at Macon 4:10 a. m.
EUFAULA MAIL TRAIN.
Leave Macon 8:00 a. m,
Arrive at Eufaula 4:58 p. m.
Leave Eufaula 7:45 a. m.
Arrive at Macon 4:50 p. m.
EUFAULA NIGHT, FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION
TRAIN.
Leave Macon 8:50 p. m.
Arrive at Eufaula 10:00 a. m.
Leave Eufaula 5 :10 p. m.
Arrive at Macon 5:00 am.
Eufaula Mail Train connects daily at Smith
ville with Albany Mail Train, and at Cuthbert
with Fort Gaines Mail Train.
Albany Nigbt Freight and Accommodation
connects with Eufaula Night Freight and Ac
commodation Train at Smitliville every Mon
day, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday.
Fort Gaines Accommodation Train connects
at Cuthbert with Eufaula Night Freight and
Accommodation Train every Tuesday and
Thursday.
These tr '.ins connect with Central Rail Road
Trains at Macon for Savannah and Augusta ;
at Columbus with Western Rail Road for Mont
gomery, and Mobile & Girard Rail ltoad for
Union Springs ; at Albany 4 with South Georgia
Rail Road for Thomasville.
VIRGIL POWERS,
May 11th—tf Engineer & Superintendent
The Little Patriot.
Published Monthly^
AT—•
ALBANY, GEORGIA,
—BY—
J. SAMUEL BARTON.
Subscription : 50 cents per annum ;
25 cents for G months, or 15 cents for
3 months, in advance.
LIBERAL RATES FOR ADVERTISING.
All hills for advertising arc duo on the
first appearance of the advertisement.
All letters should bo addressed to
THE LITTLE PATRIOT,
Albany, Dougherty,Co., Ga.
A ModlTnewspaper
The Savannah Daily News.
The Savannah Daily Norning News is ac
knowledged by the prass aiul people to be the
best daily paper south of Louisville and east
of New Orleans. Carrying with it the prestige
and reliability of age, afef it lias all the vigor
and vitality ot youth, and its enterprise as a
gatherer of the latest and freshest news has
astonshed its cotemporaies and met ihe appro
bation ol the bublic.
Daring the year 1873 no expense of time,
labor, and money will he spent to keep the
Morning News ahead ot all its competitors in
Georgia journalism, and to deserve the flatter
ing enconinms heaped upon it from all quar
ters. 1 hefe* has as yet, been no serious at
tempt made to rival the special telegrams which
the News inaugurated some years ago, and
the consequence, is that the render in search
cf the latest intelligence always looks to the
Morning News. The ' telegraphic arrange
ments of the paper are such that the omissions
made by the general press reports are promptly
and reliably supplied by its special correspond
ents.
Flic Morning News has lately been enlarged
to a thirty-six ricJirmh. paper, and this broad
scope of type embraces, daily, everything of
interest that transpire in the domain of litera
ture, Art, science, Politics, Religion, and Gen
eral intelligence, giving to the reader more
and better digest matter than other papar in
the State.
It is perhaps needless to speak cf the poli
tics of the” Morning News. For yeans and
years indeed, since its estalishment, —it has
been a representative Southern paper, and
from that time to the present, in all conjunct
ures, it has consistently and persistently main
tained Democratic States Rights principles, and
labored, with an ardor and devotion that know
no abatement, to promote and preserve the in
terests and honor of the South.
The special features of the Morning News
will he retained and improved upon during the
ensuing year, and several new attractions will
be added.
The Georgia News items, with their quaint
and pleasant lmnior, and the epitome of Florida
affairs, will be continued during the year.
The local department will he as it has been for
the past year, the most complete and reliable to
be found in any Savannah paper, and the com
mercial columns will be full and accurate.
The price of the Daily is $lO 00 per annum;
$2.00 for six months; SI.OO for one month.
THE TRI-WEEKLY NEWS.
This edition of the Morning News is es
pecially recommended to those who have not
the facilities of a daily mail. Everything that
has been said in regard to the daily edition
may be repeated of the Tri-weeld y. It is made
up with great care, and contains the latest des
patches and market reports. The price of this
edition is $6.00 per annum, $3.00 for six months,
and $1.50 for three months.
THE WEEKLY NEWS.
The YAeekly Morning News particularly rec
ommends itself to the farmer and planter, and
to those Who live off the line of railroad. It is
one of the best family papers in the country,
and its cheapness brings it within the reach of
all. It contains Thirty-six solid columns of
reading matter, and is mailed sons to leach sub
scribers with the utmost promptness. It is a
carefully and laboriously edited compendium
ol the news of the week, and contains in addi
tion, ail infinite variety of other choice reading
matter. Editorials on all topics, sketches of
men, manners, and fashions, tales, poetry, bi
ography, pungent paragraphs and condensed
telegrams enter into its make-up. It contains
the latest telegraphic dispatches and market re
ports up to the hour of going to press, and is
in all respects, anindispensibleadju.net to every
home.
Price-One year, $2.00; six months, $1.00;
three months, 50 cents.
Subscription for either edition of the Morn
ing Wews may be sent by express at the risk and
expense of the proprietor. Address.
J. K. ESTILL.
Savannah, Ga.
J. HOLMES & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Groceries and Provisions,
No. 82, Comer Third & Poplar Sts.,
MACON, - - - - GEORGIA.
We have just received and in store a fresh
supply of
Bacon, Bulk Me a is,
Corn, Oats, Ilay,
Flour, Molasses, Sugar,
Coffee, Lard, etc., etc.
All of which we otter for sale on as fair
terms as can be had from any wholesale house
in Middle Georgia.
pSr Give us atria guarantee satis
faction !
J. HOLMES A CO.
2 ly.
The French Store.
110, everybody, rich and poor !
If yonVe been unwise heretofore
In purchasing goods, be so no more.
Call on Coleman, of the French Store,
WHO IS OFFERING RARE BARGAINS IN
DRYGOODS
GROCERIES,
Boots anti Shoes, Ksc.
Highest market price paid for hides
and all country produce,
G. COLEMAN.
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THE ATLANTA SUN.
DAILY AND WEEKLY.
S£ A LIVE PAPER ON LiVE ISSUES.”
ALF i3r XDEK H ‘ BTEI ’ [IEXS ' Mitiral F.,1.
|■ J v A i S_ON, News Editor.
• 1! ‘’ V ' h'UCT.iI Editor and Bus
itess Manager. ,lfs >
TIIE SI Nis an earnest advocate of
Democratic principles, and a defender of ja.
erty- adhenug to die time-honored landmark
ot true Democratic faith. We look upon
success of the party in the coming strirnde
a permanent object of patriotic desire To
this end we shall labor zealously, lookintr con
fidently to the hearty co-operation of eve-
Democrat in the Union, in one grand united
effort to win a glorious triumph over Radie U
ism and Centralism.
The success of the Democratic party aloiv>
can secure to liberty and good Governim-m
on this continent. For this success we shnfc
labor m the ranks of the mighty Democratic
hosts, who still love Liberty and equal rights
The great interests-of Georgia will be filter
ed. We shall give a correct report of the pro
ceedings of the Legislature, and publish the
Decisions of the Supreme Court, with all news
of interest connected with the State Govern
ment.
Sir. Step hens is thoroughly enlisted in this
gloat -work and contributes to the columns dt
The Sun almost daily.
Address
J. IIENLEY SMITH, Manager,
Atlanta. Ga.,
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DEALER IX
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Keeps constantly on hand a choice and weft
selected stock of
DRYGOODS,
DIOTIIfXG,
BOOTS and SHOES,
HATS dr.
Also a full assortment of
6EOGEEIES,
Consisting in part of
FLOUR,
LIQUORS ,
TOBACCO ,
SUGAR,
COFFEE,
RICE,
SOAP,
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All of which he proposes to sell at a
SMALL PROFIT,
As his motto is,
“Live and Lei Live."
jpAE" Call and see him before purchasing
elsewhere.
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EASTMAN TIN SHOP,
M. S. PETEES, Proprietor.
Roofing. Guttering, find Repairing of all
kinds attended to promptly, and on reason; c *
terms.
He rospectiullyjfsolicits the public p a *
tronage.
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BOOT & SHOE SHOP.
EASTMAN, GA.,
J. F. MURPHY, - - Proprietor*
I am now prepared to execute any work a*
my line promptly and on reasonable
and respectfully ask the public to give hie
trial.
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