The Eastman times. (Eastman, Dodge County, Ga.) 1873-1888, March 26, 1873, Image 3

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Till] EASTMAN TIME*. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1873. Aoihtb Fob thb Tunas. The following p reoiw at the points named are authorized to r ceive and remit subscriptions to the Times, r ikl receipt for the same. Any person sub- Kcribing to o n agents, and not receiving their jupor promptly will please notify us of the fart: llok. Walter T. McArthur, Lumber City, Oft.. j E. llicxs, at'ty at law. Mount Vernon, Ga v Olx> Smith, Esq., Bartow, Ga., Jordan Baker, Esg, Cochran Ga., JoiiN Mcßae, McVillo, Ga., Miss Mattie A. Smith, iiethany, ,Ga. Auv person sending in a club of five sub til,,,vs and the amount of ten dollars in cash, will receive a copy of the Times for one year free. . ? g. Town and County. Old papers for sale at this office. Our merchants are receiving new goods. I>y up your tax before the first of April. Two hundred subscribers wanted; hpply at this offico. Sonic- men think that the $2 they owe for tVir paper wouldn’t help the printer. But a hundred such men together and it counts up. Everybody who conns to town should go to the “Trench More.” G. ConKMAN. Sec special notices oi 11. E. Schreiner & Luddeu A Bates. Savannah, Ga., in this issue. Owing h the unavoidable absence of ti e .'ditor during nearly the whole of last week, we beg the indulgence of our readers for the scarcity of editorial matter in this issue. One thousand pounds of good fresh bacon in store and ior side by Charlie Murrell. The string Lard has been organized and ere long our slumbers will be broken by the rattle ( i'i elo les and .he tambourerine’s jingle. New goods of every style, at the “French htore.” G. Coleman. The outside work on the new store of Mr. Asa Harrell is finished It looks quite neat and tasty. Goods ate rapidly falling—out of wagons iuto the store oi H. Herrm \n A Son. See their new advertisement and call on them. As you \y .lk around town you will see one j nr two stores that S'tvu very cuiet, no rush ot •ustomers; they are the men who do not adver- ; tise in the Times. Latest dress goods at lowest prices, at the “French .Store/’ G. Coleman. Appling Superior Court sits next Monday".— If nothing prevents, we expect to be on hand, in the interest of the Times, and hope our Ap pling friends will give ns the benefit of their upper! in our effort to publish a Lint-class paper in the wire-grass section. For choice family flour and other groceries, go to Cbab&ie Murrell’s. Notice. -The members of the Eastman riring Band will attend a called meeting on Yriday evening, the 28th inst., in the Times Jffiee at 7.3d p. m. Mefhbers wtll please come pr pared to pay up then dues. Embroidery LUgmg and xnserlion, a!] styles, at the “French Store.” G. Coleman. We saw a happy man in town last Saturday. 1! had a plug of tobacco in his pocket, and | Ulf a gallon, more or less, ol bad whisky gai ning around among his internal improve ments, and swore he whs the Ir-st man in town. Where was the marshal ? Echo answers, where? For caned goods, pickles, fruits a/.d confee tioceries,’go to Charlie Murreli/s. School Celebration.—lt was de c''led in the teachers’ meeting last Sabbath that tat.ro would be a Sunday School Celebration given sometime about -the first of May. Due notice of place and programme will be giVen in 4 he Times, and we hope the occasion will bo one of unalloyed pleasure to all concerned. Pine Stamped Yokes at the “French Store.” G. Coleman. Arrived in Town.— Mr. Bates and lady, of Macon, who contemplate making somewhat of a day iu our town. Mr. Norman W. Dodge, n B °n ot Hon. Win. E. Dodge, of New York ' ty. who is the guest of Air. W. P. Eastman ; H nd Mr. Marcus L. Foster, of Atlanta, who will permanently remain here. Brandy Ckerries’and Poaches, at Ch aiu .ii: Alu erell’s. duo new o’-gan for our Sabbath School has been ordered, and will arrive some tint, daring the present week. The committee apj ointed bv the Sabbath School, consisting oi Miss Nannie Foster and Miss Caro E.ustnYm, re ported on last Sabbath that they only lacked uurteon dollars of having the requisite amount to pay for it, and we hope by the time it ar rives this amount will be forthcoming. Ladies' Cloth Waiters, best Philadelphia TUuk- 1 , at the “French Store.” G. Coleman. Lust 'Saturday night about 11 o'clock, as “° nv yo mg men were going home from a re lu*ars Jof the La id, they came upon a poor cr ;lt ’ire lying on the cold ground, dead drunk, r *u 1 nearly irozeii. He gave his name as Billy M 'Donald, and say:-, ho came from Brunswick. was taken care of until next morning, and u Lst accounts said all he wanted was a “small s niotlier of whisky.” Candles and Crackers, at Chakljjc Murrell's. rr-l ’ * 5 i le mafj who doesn’t advertise wonders why ■*' is that toiks don’t hunt him up and buy his ■ °°ds. Ihe trouble is, they don’t know where 11 or w hat he’s got to sell. It is a well-es- fact, that Advertising as created many anew business ; enlarged many an old business ; Has revived many a dull business; -las rescued many a lost business ; bas saved many a falling business ; bus preserved many a large business; bid insures success in any business; Ladies’ Hats, in great variety, at tho “French Store.” G. ColemAn. Our prayer meetings will hereafter be held regularly twice a week, Wednesdays and Sab bath nights, and we do hope that our citizens will take more interest in it in future than they have done in the past. There is no reason why we might not, in a town of three hundred ini abitants. have a good congregation .twice a week at prayer meeting, and we must be al lowed to say that it is a crying shame that only a dozen people should feel a sufficient interest iu their souls’ salvation, to move them to go up “where prayer is wont to 1 e made.” Come out, friend's, if it does yon no good, it will do you no harm, and it will at least encourage those engaged in the work, if you will show by ynur presence that their efforts are appre ciated. . Good Liquors and Cigars, at Charlie Murrell’s. While walking down street the other morn ing, we saw such a commotion in the “French Store” we thought there must be a row of some kind, and walked over, pencil in hand, expect ing a good local item. When we arrived we found it was Coleman opening out those new goods of his, and the people were rushing to and fro, admiring this, pricing that, and going into perfect exstacies over the “love of a dress, that b auty of something else.” while he was up to his eyes in rolls of dry goods of the'most beautiful designs, and busy as a bee in a tar bucket, mm king them at low figures, and ar ranging them in tempting array on ids already well-filled shelves. We admired them awhile, and walked away, satisfied that for anybody \vl o wants bargains in nice goods, the “French Store” is the place. New goods of every description, at prices to suit the times, at the “French'Store.” G. Coleman. We call the attention of our friends in Tel fair, who are in the vicinity of Mcßae, to the new advertisement of L. McLean, in to-day’s issue. He has new goads which lie is„offering at low figures for cash. Give him a call. A No. 1 article of imported Sherry Wine, at Charlie Murrell’s. Prices Current Leading articles of merchandise, prices of produce, Ac., in Eastman. COTTON, lively, 17 to 18c. HIDES—Dry tiint 1G s Salted 15 TALLOW per lb 8 SYRUP per gid 50 to 75 MEAL ... . 125 BAG* >N SI DEStwClear rib 12 i SHOULDERS-per lb 8 BULK MEAT 7 to 10 RICE 121 COFFEE 25 E< )TATOES—per bushel 200 FLOUR per bbl $lO to sll HOMESPUN I2i CALICO 12i Darien Timber Market. The following is the report of the Darien timber market, convicted weekly, by John A. Phillips, timber buyer. liOO feet % 17 to $ 1° iooo “ “ 15 to “ is 900 “ .. 13 to “ 14 800 “ “ 12 to “ 13 700 “ “ 10 to “11 COO “ “ 9to “10 MILL OR SCAR TIMBER. 300 fedt $ 8 A to $ 9 400 “ -“10 to 11 000 “ “ 11 to 12 COO “ - “ 12 to 134 JONES & BAXTER, cfeKfeXL COMMISSION Psk At Elt O IX V :v T H'j AND DEALERS IN Fi'uduco, Provisions, Staple -Groceries, Fertilizers, Lime, Plaster, Cement, &e., IVo, 100 Cherry Street, MACON, - - - - GEORGIA. March 19, ’7l-3m. ATTENTION CAPITALISTS. Treasury of Georgia: Atlanta, March 10, 1873. An Ac t of the last Legislature authorizes and directs the Governor to issue bonds ol the State of Georgia to the amount os twelve hun dred thousand dollrrs, with interest at EIGHT TER CENT., payable snmi-annually in April and October. These Bonds will bear date Ist April, 1873, and will Laconic due in annual installments ot One Hundred Thousand Dollar*?, on the Ist day of April, 187f>, and the like amount on tie same, date each year thereafter until the whole amount authorized is paid— to-wit: on the Ist da - * of 4prd, lb8(>. Appro priation is made for their payment and the annual interest in the act authorizing their issue, which, being part of the contract, Is Irrepcalable. Being relieved from State, county, and mu nicipal taxation, their purchase amounts to al most a ten per cent, investment, to which the attention of Trustees, Guardians, Executors, etc., is especially called ; and as they are issued in part for redemption of overdue Bonds of the State, most of which bear only six per cent, interest, they are offered at par for these secu rities. Their number, sizes, and time of payment wiu be us follows, viz : 1,000 bonds of $250 -each, due in 1875, 1870, 1877, 1878. $400,000 800 bonds of SSOO each, due in 1879, 1880, 1881, 1882 .400,000 400 bonds of SI,OOO each, due in 1883, 1884, 1885, 1880 400,000 The Bonds are in the hands qf the engraver, and will be ready tor issue very shortly alter they are received from him. Meanwhile, all who desire to exchange or invest can, by for warding their old ixmds or the currency to this department, receive certificates, if the bonds should not 1 e ready, driwing tnterest from tho and ite of the bonds ; and on notice given of their completion, the certificates c n be brought for ward and the bonds delivered. JOHN JOSES, March 19. 1573 2t. Treasurer. DQDQE COUNTY SHERIFF'S SALES Will be sold before the,Court House door in the town of Eastman, .Dodge county, on the first Tuesday iu April next, the following prop erty, to-wit : One Jot of land No. 231 in the 14th district of Dodge county, levied on as the property of Pv, C. Campbell to satisfy one Justice Court fi fa, issued from the 339th district G. M., in favor of J. R. Dowdy vs R. C. Campbell. Property, pointed - out by defendant Levy made and returned to me by Allen D. McLeod. Constable, this March 4th, 1873. —ALSO— . H . ; at the same time and place two lots of land Nov 280 and 281, in the 14th disk, levied up on as the property of J. R. Dowdy, to satisfy two Superior Court fi fas, one in favor of J. H. Anderson & Son, and one in favor of Nuus baum& Dannenberg, vs J. R. Dowdy and John Ryals. Property pointed cut by John Ryals, January 22d, 1873. Jordan Brown. Sheriff. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. The undersigned have this day formed a co partnership for the practice .of law,’under the firm name and style of Ham A Dawson. Any business which would have been given tu either of the undersigned may be addressed to the new firm. All business entrusted to our care will meet with prompt personal attention. H. W. J. Ham, Thos. H. Dawson. Eastman, Ga., March 15th, 1873. INSURE YOUR LIFE IN THS Southern Life Insurance Cos. AX OLD AND RELIABLE HOME INSTITUTION, In the Hands of 31en You Know. Its success assured ! Its economy manifest ! f&aP’ Its security unquestioned. The Atlanta Department is under the imme diate-control of such men as General John B. Gordon, and General A. H. Colquitt, which is a sufficient guaranty to Georgians that they will be tairly dealt with. Rates as low as any re liable Company. For full particulars, call on IL W. .J. IIAM, Agent, Times Office, Eastman, Ga. WESLEY WINDHAM. W. W. WINDHAM. WljVdham AEfISTIC House, ioign & V ccerativo Painters, (Under Spotswood Hotel) Fourth Street, -- - MACON. GA P&" All orders executed with neatness and dispatch. m irch 19, ’73 ly EASTMAN TIN SHOP, M. 8. PETERS, Proprietor, Roofing. Guttering, end Repairing of oil kinds attended to promptly, and on reasonable term . P&" He respectfully solicits the public pa tronage. 11?. Ths French Store, Ho, everybody, rich and poor ! If you've been unwise heretofore In purchasing goods, be so no more. Call on Coleman, of the French Store, WHO IS OFFERING RARE BARGAINS IN DRY GOOD B GROCERIES, Bools iincl *Fo- Highest market price p/id for hides .and all country produce. G. COLEMAN. 1-ly A:kl XI , V IMIEL.L, DEALER IN Dry-Goods, Family Groceries, &c,, keeps constantly on hand Goods of all kinds in his line, and is like wise tnwjpared to do any work in the line ol Blacksinithing, And furnish .to farmers, on reasonable terms, farming implements of all kinds. He hopes to merit a liberal share of public patronage. 1-lm. “DRAKE’S MAGIC LINIMENT” Is known by all who have tried it properly, to be th< - best and quickest remedy ever known for Croup, Colic, in man or beast, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Toothache, Headache,. Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Spinal disorders, Sorss, old and new. Chills and Fever, Typhoid Fever, Ac., Ac., Ac, Try it. t For sale by James M. Buchan, Eastman, Ga. Ay mis want and. W. C. Hauser, Gen’l Agent, Bartow, Ga. march 12, ’73 lv. The Little Patriot. Published Monthly, —AT— ALBANY, GEORGIA, l SAMUEL BABTON. Subscription : 50 cents per aunurri ; 25 cents for 6 months, or 15 cents for 3 months, in advance. LIBERAL RATES FOR ADVERTISING. All bills for advertising are due on the first appear mce of the advertisement. "S® All leth rs s mild be addressed to THE LITTLE PATRIOT, Albany, Dwighertv Cos., Oa. X3I. ’^7- WITH WEISEHFELD & CO.. | ■ AX' HOLES .-V Tj E C L OTIII E TANARUS?. ,j AND JOBBERS OF CLOTHS, CAST.MERES, TESTINGS, AND GOODS ADAPTED FOR MEN’S WEAR, West I-saltimoi"o St., February 28, 72- Cm. BALTIMORE, MD. TRAD. E. SUMNER. JAMES MULLIN, Sr. L. HILLS. SUMMER, MULLIN & EELS, MANUFACTURERS OF * iSOIT'rU-Y'ESTERN GEORGIA PINE ■a- CtJ % %Y: 5ft 1 P TTfi m write .yQ i/vv *yE 'Jbt &U* jj l - j; 'HASTMAN, DODGE COUNTY, - - - - GEORGIA. W. W. ASHBURN, PEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Keeps constantly on hand a choice and well selected stock of DRY GOOD 8, CLOTITIXG, BOOIS and SHOES, HATS &c. Also a full assortment of GROCERIES, Consisting in part of 'FLO UR, LIQUORS, TO SACCO, v 8 G A it, COFFEE BICE, SOAP, Ac. All of which he proposes to sell at a SMALL PROFIT, Ao hia rr.ctto Is, “Live and Let Live.” Call and see him before purchasing elsewhere. ] -tf. L. J. GUILM.AI4TIN & 00., ColiOß F actors and General GGiiiSSiOM MERCHANTS m STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. AGENTS FOE BEAD LEY'S PHOSPHATE Jewell’s Mills Yarns and Domestics, Tobacco, &c. pp BAGGING and Iron Ties always on hand. ■pSr Consignmeutp solicited. Usual facili ties extended to customers. Sept., 7~4m0. Painter’s Mjimsa.S, a complete prac tical guide to house and sign painting, grain ing, varnishing, polishing, kidsomining, paper hanging, lettering, staining, gilding, glazing, silvering, gl uss staining. analysis of colors, harmony, contrast, Ac. 50efs. Book of Alpha bets lor painters, draughtsmen, Ac. 50. Watch maker and Jeweler’s Manual, 50_ Soapmuktr’s Manual. 25- Manual, '25. Im promptu .Speaker- -5. Lightning Calculator, 25. ilnnter and Trapper’s Illustrated Guide, 20. Guide to Author ship. 50.. Of booksellers or by mail on receipt of price by J ESSE HANEY & CO , 119 Nassau st., N. Y. SLOTS IV 001) MOTEL, NeaeiT Opposite Passenger Depot, )' (Only one minute’s walk.) MACON, - - - - GEORGIA. Board 33 00 per Day, 1. H. HARRIS, Proprietor. Feb 14-tf. A. M. SLOAN. J. ii. SLOAN A. P. SLOAN & CO., COTTON FACTORS AND Ooniins io ri Clagm jj a Cunningham’s Range, BAY STREET, - - SAVANNAH, GA. Lioeral cash advances mad© on consign ments. Bagging and T*es furnished at lowest mar ket price. s*p 7 3m. 11. W. J. HAM. j { THOMAS H. DAWSON. i HAM & BAWBOH, ATTOR NE Y S A T LA\Y , (Office in Times building.) EASTMAN, GEO., VVill practice in the counties of Dodge, Tel fair. Appling, Montgomery, Emanuel, Lauren3 : and Pulaski, and elsewhere by special eon : tract. ; Feb 14-tf. L, a. hall, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, EASTMAN, GA. Will practice in the Circuit and District Courts of the United, States, for the. Southern District of Georgia, the Superior Courts of the Oconee Circuit, and all counties . adjacent to tbe M. AB. It- I(. Half fee in advance; con sultation fee reasonable. Office in the Court House. 1-ly. 13 A'ALEX l.v I MAHOGANY, WALNUT & PINE VTrRWFTifn V us A cL) W’ xte . | I <69 as;j! IT 1 Ilrougliton Street, (Next to Weeds and Cornwell) Six y amtali, Georgia. Agent for the United States Spring Bed ; the beat Bed3 ever slept upon. ‘CIIA3imLX£ SETB, and LOOKING GLASSES, Etc,, Etc., ALWAYS ON HAND. H ATTRESSES made to OH DER. A large stock of Picture Frames and Mouldings. vol 1, no 1-tf THE ALBANY HOUSE, . Merrick Barnes, Prcp’r., ALBANY, GEORGIA. This house is well furnished md every way prepared for the accommodation of the travel ing public; entire satisfaction g * >nteed.~ The table is .supplied with the 1 st ill country aftords, and the servants are u urpassed in politeness and -attention to the wants oi guests. Ommbusses convey passengers to and from the different railroads promptly. Charges to suit the times. ! — MSI most Savannali (Georgia. Fronting South, a Frontage of 273 Feet. WM. H. V-TLDBERGEE, vol 1 no 1-tf Proprietor. HPRSVATE BOARDHOUSE, Corner -President and Aberccrn Sts., SAVANNAH, GA, Transient and Permanent Boarders Received .J r ST' Charge per day, 82.00.' - DR. D. COX. July 13G72. tf.. NOTICE AS To band Buyers. The undersigned offers for sale a tract ol land containing sixteen (1000) hundred acres, lying in Montgomery’ county, on the waters 01 CVbbs Creek, about five or six miles above the German Mill. Said land is well, timbered, and Cobb's Creek is of sufficient size to float timber to the Altamaha river. Terms Cash. Add: ess, J. EUGENE HICKS, Att y at Law. Mount Vernon, Montgomery Cos.. Georgia. nturch 12-4 t. Macon fc Brunswick RAILROAD COM I’A.V V. SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE. } Macon, Ga., November 30, 1872. f I * Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER Wednesday, November 20tli, 1872, the following schedule will be run : DAY PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY (SUNDAYS EXC'Vp. ) Leave Macon 9:15 A. M. Arrive at Jesup 6:50- P.' M. Arrive at Brunswick ...... 10:00 P. M. Le.veßrunswick 4:30 A. M. Arrive at Jesup ! G:45 A. M. Arrive Macon 5:25 P. M. NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY. Leave Macon 8:00 P.M. Arrive at Jesup 5:00 A. >i. A irive at Savannah 8:30 A. M. Leave Savannah 7:30 P. M Leave Jesup 11 :10 P. M. Arrive at Macon 7:45 A. M. Both day and night trains connect closely at Jesup with trains to and from Florida. HAWKINSVILLE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, DAILY, (SUNDAYS F.Xt EPTED. ) y Leave Macon passenger shed 3:00 P. M. Arrive at Hawkinsvilie 0:30 P. M. Leave Hawkinsvilie 6:55 A. M. Arrive at Macon 10:35 A M, \VM. MacRAE, General Superintendent. Eastman Hodge, F. A. 31. 279. The following Officers of Eastman Lodge are elected for the ensuing year : James Bishop, \V. M.; R. A. Ham-1 S. W.; A. U. Page, J. W.; H. Coleman. S. D.; J. J. Rozar, J. D.; B. A. Herndon, Treas.; W. A. Morgan, Sec’y ; C. P. Mills and C. B. Muitcll Stuarts ; C. D. Parke.son, Tyler. First and third Fridays regular meetings. O. C. HOKNE, ATTORIEY AT LAW, llawkinsville, Geo. Oconee Circuit—Court Calendar 1873. Wilcox— 4l h Mondays, March and September. Dooly— 3d Mondays, March and SeptcmbtT. Irwin—Fridays after above. Montgomery—Thurs after Ist Mondays; April. Laurens — 2d Mondays, April and Oct [one! Oct. Pulaski —3d Mondays, April and October. Dodge— 4th Mondays, April and October* Telia'}'—Thursdays after above, jan 31st, lv. 0000000000000000000000000 0000000000000000000000000 °°THE EASTMAN TIMES,““ °o t t OO ob A Live Family Journal oo 000 ~..000 00000 AND C QOOO 000 . • 000 0 0 PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER, o o 00 . 00 000 7s Published 000 00 - > •'. k v 00 o o EVERY WEDXESDAYMORXIXO, 00 00 00 000 —AT— .000 000 ‘ ' ’ COO 00000 EASTMAN, 00000 000 . 000 0 o o Dodge County, Georgia, 000 00 00 o o —EY — o O It, S. BURTON. 0“ 0 O o o 000 o o 00 op 0 o Terms— s 2 per annum; $1 G months, o o 0 o 00 000 o o OO O' o o o Everybody in the Wire-grass counties o 0 0 o should subscribe lor the Times, and o o o o thereby encourage home industry. o o 0 0 o o 0000 cooo 000000 <-’OOOOOO 00000000 ocoooooo 000000 000000 0000 00 o.c 00 0 0 o 0 The Editorial Department o o 00 00 o o will be under the control of 11. W. J. o o 0 o Ham, Esq., who will use his utmost en- o o o o deavors to make the Times a first-class o o 0 o family paper, that will be a welcome vis- o o 0 o itor to every fireside circle, and a live, 00 o o progressive medium of all the intelli- o o c o genee of the day. • • 1. , o o 00 A good selected story will be * given o 0 o o each week, together with original and o o o o selected poetry from the best authors, o o o o while a special column of ‘humorous” o o o o matter will furnish weekly “iood for o o o o smiles” to those who relish a gook joke, o o 0 o 00 0000 0000 000000 000000 0000 0000 00 00 00 National Intelligence. 00 00 00 00 A column will be regularly devoted o o 0 o to interesting news Irom all quarters, o 0 o o under the above heading, which will o o o o contain all the “news items” from the o o o o national and foreign centres which we o o o o may deem of interest- to our readers, o o o o Also under the heading of 00 00 .00 0000 0000 0 o o k) 00 Georgia News 00 00 00 o o two columns will be given each week to o o o o gossip with our exchanges and noting o o o o the events which transpire in our own o o o o State, as gleaned by the press and rc- o o 0 o ported by correspondents. 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