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tffIi:'EASTMAN TIMES.
WEDNESDAY. APUIL 9, 1*73.
Aokxts For iiie Times, The following
persons at the points named are authorized to
•eoceive and r unit subscriptions to thi Times,
mid r.*c jipt for tbs sunA ay pvra suV
neribiug to our agents, and not receiving their
piper promptly will pi ease notify us of the
f ct:
II >s. Walts?. TANARUS, ’McArthur, Lumber City,
Gy,
j E. llicrs, at’tyatlaw, Mount Vernon, Ga.,
Olin t Smith, Esq., Bartow, Ga.,
Johdin Bykeii, Esq. Cocfcrm Ga. t
John Mcßae, McVille, Gu,
Mism Mattie A. Smith, Bethany, Ga.
Any person sending in a club of five sub-
K nibvrs and the amount of ten d< 11 rs in cash,
wdl r-coive a copy of the Times lor one year
free.
¥ol* w itfiri * bounty.
Dii itie Service*
Will be h< 11 rjgnl rly twice each month in
the Court House, by the i' ll iwing minist rs :
First Sund iy : Rev. D. W. Bussey, of So. Ga.
Conf Tciice.
r cond Sund v : Rev. R. C. Smith, Presby
terian minist* r.
All irrygnl r 'pppintments will l>e given pub-
Vcity through the Times, provid and we are put
ia po- session of -them ; and we will be und r
rmny obligations to anyone who will inform
us of any such. To sec if: e nr.'inS r'.ion, they
must bo hand *d in on Mondays.
vf'Sf* - Bee the application ol some of our
enterprising citizens, to be chartered as the
■•Eastman Hotel Company.” A move in the
right direction.
JPfT* The Dublin 1 [a; k commenced the reg
ular tri weekly trips on Monday l ist.
Rev. Mr. Bussey filled Ins regal r ap
pointment on J ist Sabbath and Sabbath night,
preiehing two very int resting serin uis
LadW Cl >th ‘baiters, b at Phil ul Tphia
make, ut tlie “French Store.” G. Cue i. n.
'Vtf' The onlv way wc c.iu tell that tlie new
mill of Mr. Mufphv is at work, is by h ■uringthe
whidl sometim<■-. How about that big “ad,”
Mr. M. ?
For choice family tlour and bthTr grooves,
gT to CHARME MI IRKELI’s.
\nd still auotu .*r s.*r ;n 1 > banished
slumber b an the <y *s ol some of our citizens ,
on 1 ist Haturd y night.
\- w goods of every styk, at the “Fr inch j
Store." G. Coneman. \
"ft** Off for New V nit. Our ol ; ver and i
unobtrusive Dnteh friend, Wend 1 Metzger.
1 i't on last Frid ;v night, for a trip up North :
he will not r.-tur i this sumnur but may. p. r
hujv piit in an appa r nice again in the fall.
One thousand pounds o' good rsh bacon
in stor.- and it* sd •by Chahi.il Muuuell.
The editord Tt for Montgom rv Ru-!
pnior Court on Lt },fond y and we bag in !
advance, the ‘iftitrk genre hf orr r dJrs for}
what iONi .i lv - .i * '' i
ol .riitori 1 nvjt viu our next issue.
Latest dr ss goods "and I>w a prices. .1 th •
“Fr neh Store.” G. Golem,n.
_ I
" L xiyn. No mor • wdi his s’ rill whis
tl • ’ ••.*. rl in our midst, r I rc Suraur,
Mull:, - X Hills i,ave reniov 1 , , :r an hi.- .-1 i
■’■ •• to No 1 1 wh r ■ 1! .. tv. v ..nab b
and • h’.eT! piae.i into the (t or . V ilow oh: •
h 1 ii Is. which have bjcoma ro curious.
M-smw S A H . r .. iivc in r u,: .-gom.
firm, •uid rls.rv, iu sue? u tbev have re. *,
au.l we wish ti.r-ni i •’ontinuatioii of tlu rpros
pivily in their u, w l •cation.
ooi op Caudl sand Crickers, at
Ca ai.n: Mcrhei.l’s.
r und and loftv tumM : ng was in
dul .ed .n during tlie sierra the other day, by
t io sniogst.vk of Geiior 1 Foster's niili. which,
fr on its high R uVcommHiding poltidn, sud
d 'uly, oad without w lining, c ihe toppling
dosvn to e rlh, and somewhat curtailed its 1 at
iir ss by hidr.mg oif a section of about ten
tort It has nevt r hr-cii abj; to attain its form
er i eg!) position, but s'ill smokes away with as
much dignity as an Indian chief.
Embroidery Edging and Insertion,: 11 styles,
id the “j. reueli Store.” G. Coleman.
e have received No. '2l of the J) i’b;
Graphic, an illustrated evening newsp ip r
pul dished at 39 and U Park Row, New York
It is weH gotten up, newsy. rc;ulible and lun
nv. The illustrations are good, and tin re is
none of the low, vulgar, sensation: 1 pictures
pandering to depr.w. and mor lily, for wliici
some of the New York iHusPrdofl journals ar
turnons. The new enterprise w, 11 deserv s
success, the uliich we have no doubt it will 1-
t an. We cheerfully pi ice it on our exchange
llvt
For caned goods, piekl s, ;'ruits and confer
tioncries, go to Charlie Murrell's.
7&T* A lid by the none dT llogers, livin
not far from town, whil > out lnmtiii" last week,
desired to draw the load out of ¥iis gun. and
drawing the wadding, turned the breach up
and holding the muzzle in Ids Land, attempted
to jai the shot down, when the'fowling piece
™ont off shooting the whole load through his
hand, oue entering his thigh, ah'd two his loot.
Amputation of two of his was rendered
necessary, which operation was performed by
f'r. Lasher, and at Itt accounts he was doin' f
r -rv well.
1 :ne Stamped Yokes at the “French Store.’'
(t. (yOLEMAN.
( nr thanks are due Messrs. Ludden <fc Bates.
uhksht rs of tlu- Southern Musical Journal,
Savannah, Ga., fora choice collection of new
f,ucc! mus ic. Besides publishing the best mu
*' and periodic; 1 South, they have always on
' Mul ilt die;r ‘Southern musical Warehouse, at
l% ''.unah, every description of musical instru
i( a t> as well as the most complete collection
t music and music 1 >ooks to be found anywhere
th/ OU, k' Lovers of music should- write
m f r catalogues of i • music, which will
post-paid, from which auv music de
-B!r*d can he selected.
Murpiiy, tlie Slioomaker, or the
One.
Air : T YK'rt! oh, Where/ is my LrHle Dag
Gone. )
Whcm oh, wb r ! is our Mr "Murphy cone?
His bill r unpaid, and tff ct.s levied on ;
And now we ar lonely, our shoes, out at toe,
And .st.l! in despite Of it all, he word 1 go.
Tlie ‘t'ndle of Innocence,’mor • innocent now,
Is robbed ol the charm oi bis d.ignifi and 1 row :
And the pipe whi'-h he smoked, u ul the b(“© s
that he worn,
Arc no long', r scattered around on the floor.
The gin bot 11 •, too, and the glass which he used.
And the faithful old “Toby” lie fib much abused.
Now miss his red nose and his round bull it hand.
And the sheets lie minified on his virtuous bed.
Y s, ft* is! he is gone, and the shinpListers. too,
With which he was trusted, altho’.th- y weref'w.
With the awl and the namm.r. the wax and
the 11 si
Have vanished, all vanished ! like a tiling of
the past.
His s ■ tat the t M •, and his pi c by the he rth.
No nir>r • will r ioußd with liis innocent mirth :
And the b et which lie ate, and the tea adored.
Are things which come und r the “Dr” un.t
boaid.
And now if these lines slioul 1 r iach the red eye
Of the Murphy we love, we hope he’ll reply,
And send us the “stamps” to p ty up Ids board
And some few other items, lor which he is
scored.
Now if h 11 do this Wj'll give him cart
1)1 mclie,
\nd gl ally p rmit him to v imose the runche ;
But it he does not “Oi l H fiV’miy win him.
Andflil lire he’ll furnish will slew the gin in him.
Brandy Cherries and IWiehes, at
Charlie Murrell’s.
•aTT" The Dublin hack made its first trip on
11 st Wednesday, returning on Thursday. This
new cut rprise win be quite a help to both
Eastman and Dublin, as it will pi ice us in di
rect communication with the l itter town, and
| they in direct communication with Macon.
| h i<-,e the material advantage to be derived
j from it. Lawyers and all others from any o,
j the Su-Vrounding counties wifi find this the most
expefUFdus’r* ute for reaching Dull!: o, and par
ties from Dubli ) going to Macon will find it t'
their pit. rest to tr .vel by this route, as the far.
from Dul lin to Macon via the hack and M. A
B. Road lias be n fixed at the low price of
We he .r it hinted that a fine l ohl for the ac
commodation of the traveling public is pro
jected, to be erected at no distant day, if at, 11
but we dre not permitted to divulge any ot th
a *ts which linve ediue t r * oitr knowledge.
I.ada s’ Hats, in giant viirhty, at tlie “French
Store.” G. Coleman.
N'Cy M 11, w. 11! We’ve tlioughtand thought,
and meditated and meditated, end cogitated and
cogitated, liow on earth we should manage t
get up a good 1 )C..l ci l imn, and we’ve just
come to ihe conclusion that if something i.
the way of a dog fight, or a horse race, or
something Mse, isn’t put oil the tapis pretty
soou, the local dep rtment of this p r i
gone up. We are too conscientious to manu
facture out of wliol ■ and! >th, and m view of this
fact, tiir - at .-seat writing .ire extrem lv
dull.
1 ... :■-f;i ii : I ‘d rw w; !U , f i
Ch .i’.lie Murrell’s.
At3’.v3im to Gon’espodonts,
“For .'.v : and Forget” was received too
1 it*, i. r this issue. Will be found on the oul
ide next week.
“Euquir r.” We e.r not famT. rwi
tie ‘entr(. deuia of John Be.ii \eorn. Iu i'.n '
ioiibt if ■ j . ■ ,
he firm is giHer 11 us-ed to dcncniijiate r r r
v. iis,;, y, itU-i ii you Wish to becoin.; acquaint: .1
with the gentl man, you can find him on our
• r ets linr-st any Saturday evonhig.
“Am '.turn* Or d< r.” No ; the
•toad on ihe burning deck” is not so much ii
v gae now, from the fact that he a.tvr.v .r
d row up to be u nun, took to liaid drinking
‘md died in the inebriate asylum.
fIHSh A party says, “Where is Eastman?”
fbwfiti.’.ii is dir.ctly on the line ol tlie Macoi.
■V Brunswick Rail Ro .and, -US miles bei nv IU
con, and 130 miks irom Brunswick ; is a towi
o. between three and lour hundred inh.ibi
i.ets, the county site of Dodge county, am
veiled in one of the healthiest.sections oi oui
date. Any other information will be c-be l
ully given.
“Minnie” wishes to know somethin:
Lout the young 1 uly who ordered the c rp.
‘o work t.lu si 11 ip, rs the editor oi the Times.
■hue first came into existence about s. venty-fiv.
yeiir.s ago, by tin ireative genius oi som wag
out lias latvly rmoved. via the eye, into tin
imp r story of the knowkdge box of one Mr
Woods, editor ot the Hawkinsvill Dispatch.
kr weight is 17 ounces apothecaries.
“Sim. fi wiggs” wish, s to be inform and
is to whethei Smith, of the Macon EnerpeLse,
' a iy kin to John Smith, and if he ewr goes
o church. Yes ;he & a'ihff.l cousin of John
mith by his s ep-hiotli. r’s aunt’s secohC m r
ri.ige ; and as to his going to church, we can’t
-ay, for we are not pr sinned to associ te with
men who don’t attend pul lie worship. He
i unetimes advises other p o|)lc through his col
umns to go, but we can only remark that we
never saw him th ro. But he is wryekwr.
notwithstanding, and, according to th ' Atlanta
Am, has a “buffo basso voice oi r ire volume.”
We can’t say, however, what kind of an epi
thet is intended to be used by the learned ink
linger.
Prices Current.
Leading articles of merchandise, prices of
produce, Ac., in Eastman.
COTTON, lively, 17 to ISc.
HIDES—Dry flint 16
Salted 15
TALLOW per lb ,8
SYRUP p-r gal 50 to 75
MEAL 1 25
B YU* )N SIDES Clear rib 12J
SHOULDERS per lb 8
BULK ME T 7to 10
RICE 12*
COFFEE 25
P ITATOES per bushel 200
FLOUR per bbl $lO to sll
HOMESPUN., 12 i
CALICO 12?
New goods of every description, at prices to
suit the times, at the “French Store. ”
G. Coleman.
Darien Timber Market.
The following is the r p- ri of the Darien
timb r market, c* rrected weekly, } j John A.
Phillips, timber buyer.
1100 feet $ 17 to S 1°
1000 “ w 15to“ 16
000 “ ' - 13 to “ 14
800 “ “ 12 to “ 13
700 “ “ 10 to “ 11
600 “ “ 9to “ IP
MILL OP. SCAB TIMBER.
300 feet $ 8£ to $ 9
400 “ “10 to il
300 “ “ii to 12
000 “ 12 to 13 k
Special Notices.
Pianos Where t') But. February Ist,
1873. —Prices reduced from 15 to 25 cent.
Largest stock in the Sonih to seLct inm.-
I jgant 7 oct. pianos, rosewood cases, carved
1 :gs, overstrung base, and all the modern im
provements, $265, 275, and 300; Warranted
lur dole ; money r funded in case of failure.—
i’iie popul r “South.ya Gem,” only $290, JOO,
320 and 310. 1 aJlet, Davis A* Co’s Square
irand’s ?5 octave, $375. 410, 430 and 490.
Wm. Knabe & Go’s superb instruments lower
than ewr before sold. Ad iress us for Special
Terms. Pianos sent on tri Ito any part of the
itite. Rend far price lists, catalogues, etc ,
; 1 ct the style deshd. give iu the or dr, and
we gua.r mtee to lurnish a first- 1 .ss instrument
or refund the money. Wholesale Depot for
the cel.dinted Mason F ■fbmiiin CabHet Gr
jans, fiity sty 3 . \s irom $55 to SI,OOO each, de
livered. fretyhl paid to cash buyers, in any part
of the South. Any piece of sheet music or
music book published in the United States sent,
post-p iid, on receipt ol r .tail price. Address
ail orders to Ludeen A Bates, Southern Music
House, Savannah, Ga. 10-3 m.
GEO liC lA ] lodge County.
Tlurty days after and ite application will be
made to the Court of Grain.try of said county,
or leave to s. Ii tuo r.-Verted dowered 1 uuls be
-1 raging to the estate Oi Mark WhEox, late of
said dece.ased.
PETE R H. COFFEE, Adm’r.
April 9fih, 1873.
EASTMAN HOTEL COMPANY.
Application for Charter.
GEO JIG IA • I To (he Honorable A.
DODGE C’OGNfY. f C. Pale, Judge of ihe
■•iperior Court of said County:
The petition of Ira R. Foster, Norm an W.
Dodge, Geo. It. KazLhumt, James Bishop,
lames Bohannon, John J. Rozir Wm. Pilt
Eastman, C. R. Armstrong T. E. Sumner,
’• J Haindton, J. 11. Russell, Wright Nol.-s,
aid V*. W: Ashburn. respectfuily showeth that
tney desire to be incorporated as an association,
irnler the name of the
“EASTMAN HOTEL COMPANY,”
I 'hose object sh 11 be to buy, own, Ikl I. lease,
u s 11 r. 1 estate and p rson J property; to
ivet a hotel in the town ot Eastman of kaid
•ountv, for the of t ie public ;
o keep in connection with said hotel a livery
ktbla. and to do anything else that the sinso
lation* may deem essential in ke ping up a
irst-class liol. l.
Petitioners further showeth that they de
r th to be incorpor ited with a capital oi ten
lousami dull is, with shares at one hun
iv’l and 11 rs each, to comm nee op r dion with
u p.a c*:'i i*. of biid iunduiit calih 'paid ii,
•Hth the privil -ge of increasing the capit. 'l ot
■ id < ’ompany to twenty-five thousand de ll r> ;
l>o to pass sue’, rul sand by-1 ,\v as may be
ecessary fov tlie org miz ition and government
' said C iinpany ; that each stockhol kr be ..1-
lowed to s 11 ius stock to any member of tlie
ompany, or to any one else, by first giving the
'ompany the refusal ot his stock at the same
/lace ; to sue and be sued, to ‘rmsnct said bus:-
iess insaid town of Eastman lor the above
pun'poses and stipulations specified for the
■pace ol twenty years.
And petitioners will ever pray, Ac.
L. A. HALL,
Petitioners’ Att’y.
A true extract.rom Ylinutes of T)odge Supe
rior Court. This April Bth, 1873.
Reuben A. Hakeem.-., Cl k.
; ail 9th, 1873-30d
H. L. SCHREINER,
il AY ANNAS, - - GEORGIA.
Keeps on kArJd eWrything in tlie line of
ißooks,
S t ationury^
Speci .1 attention paid to the
Ml hICAL DEI 2 A RTMENT.
PIANOS, OBGANS,
and .dl other ius'rumenfs,
Strings, and Street Music.
JHT' Ylusic and Books sent by mail.
jay* Price lists of all goods sent free.
10 3m.
Tb Franch Store.
Ho, everybody, rl Hi ai.d poor !
Ii you’ve been unwise heretofore
In purchasing “'cods, be so no more.
C ill oil ColeniiV.!, u f th<? Frencli Store,
WHO IS OFFERING HARE BARGAINS IN
Ci-O C3>S3Si
GROCERIES,
i loots and tSlioes, Ate.
•*?** Highest m ;rtet price paid for bides
and all country produce.
G. COLEMAN.
1-l.y
11. W- , rLE3XE>Z3INTX'V’g!i.XLX?,
WITH
WEISEIfFELD &, CO..
| WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS, ||
AND JOBBERS OF
CLOTHS, CASIMERES, TESTINGS,
AND GOODS ADAPTED
EXCLUSIVELY TOR MEFS T7EAR,
A^ r est lialtimore SJt.,
February 28, ’72-Cm. n\ ijTf 3JOR E, M D
TH AD. E. SUMNER. JAMES MULLIN, Sri L. HILLS.
SUMIEE, MULLm ■& HIES,
MAMUFACTCHERS OF
SOUTHAVESTEHN GEORGIA PINE
•R P \ W fi TANARUS, N R
\apJsj Jj X\ 3 La Lt ALL ikJ* y
821 STM;^N,
DODGE COUNTY, - - - - GEORGIA^
Jm ‘ “ "“lifer
Mm lyp
'M A LARGE STOCK OF HEW SPRIKS C 6005 \ : f?*
\ VckVA.')
f idV'
dZst-l JUST RECEIVED BY ‘ wO
cfc SOBET. : vY
‘’aV-jg
Ekp* For Salo Cheap for Cash.
% Cj./ 1 - dz df v:.a \V •* '0 m*
D3B2E COUNT! SHERIFF’S SkIES
N .‘*kli be sol 1 boiore theOodrt House door in
the town of Ikisim oi, 1 lodge comity, on ihe
fi'isl T-Uesd y 111 : y next. tlu ; f 'll'iwiiig pr<•?<-
eriv, i< -v\U . USn 7>\.alliiig House i.iul Jan
in the to., -i of E v>tm in. Levied upon as the
property ... Wm. lioouey, to satis:y one lien
fi fa issued rom the 349th Disiriot G. ii., iu
favor oi Jra It* Foster vs Wm. Rooney. Prop
erty pointed out in said ii fa. Levy made uiiu
returned tome by M. S P.t.rs, OonstaLL,
•janu .ry 23d, 1873.
Jordan Brown, Sheriff.
® ±yJLj±. X-jp
DFIAIB'.R IN
iMHOGANY, WALNUT & PINE
rtimnTTJEE,
109 ITS Street,
v Next To Weeds and Comweft)
Savannah, Georgia.
Agent for the United States Spring Bed ;
tlie best Beds ever 3 jpt upon.
CIIA3II ?EK SETS,
AND
LOOKING GL ASSES, Fie., Ftc.,
ALWAYS ON HAND.
MATTRESSES made to OR DEU.
A 1 • rge stocl; of
Picture Frames and Mouldings.
vol 1. no 1-t.i
I L SH
f, Kb iffiß' jr* fit dk\ S H
$ 3 f
Agent f m JXO. SIcLEAN
I'McKAE, - p _ CEOi.’RIA, I
|' Is receiving ° small but selected I
;! stock .f die loaowiug articles icr the 1 j
|: Spring Trade .
j; Dry Goods, olothuig-, jM
II
Shoes, Hats, Drugs,
CiMcheiwware, Tinware. !
it ; ’ f
l i ff
|| Docket h Table Cutlery ||
\ and Family Groceries, jjj
i 'dlof which he ofifi-rs at the “SL. I;
con Retail Price,” lor cash. | i
Those v’siting this pi ice this sprinu. | j
md especi lly at the April Court, i[ !
wdi do \y. T. to bring their httie cash. ’[ \
]j| an buy 11-ir goods.
m h2S 3m. *P !
jjrr n,n •rr.jrwniiiL-^lß^^
PRIVATE BOARDINiwiT
Corner Pru: flentaod Aberoorn Sts.,
GAT, ANNAH, GA.
Transient a* and Permanent Bo rders Received
Charge per day, $2.00.
DK. D. COX.
■Jnb iy T tf. •
'Prcfeiisionid and Bustucss.
n. W. J. 11AM. j Fli ,‘MAS ii. aw IN
HAM & DAWSON,
ATTOK N\: V S A T I, A\V ,
(Office in Times builling.)
EASTMAN, GEO.,
Will practice in the count?. . of Dodge, Tel
fair, Aj’piing, Montgom irv, Em.ann.l. b-.ii.r-n •
’'Hu Pul.uiKi, an a tJ. jctvnore by con
tract.
Feb 14 tf.
J 3 EUGJENE HICKS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Mount Vernon, Montgomery Cos., Ga
o. <j. i : ioi7NiZ7~
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
llawkinsyili.e, (;EO.
Oconee Circuit —Court Calendar 1873.
Wilcox—4th Mondays, March and September
Dooly 3d Mondays, Alarch and
Ivwin l rid..ys ait. r above.
Montgomery Thurs miu Ist Mondays, April
L.tur-US 2d Moi>Jays, Ant;! atm Oct V and Oct.
i’l.i .aki 3d Mondays. Apr,] and October.
Dodgy. 4th Altjudays, April and October-
Tel.air Timrsd .ys al'Lr above,
j .a 31st, iy.
i>i£ . *j . 11.
Physical* and Surgeon,
Off. rs his professional services to the peopl.
>i Eastman and surrounding conn it.
Cilice near Gen. hosier s house.
T F •■. 5 .y —-r
Attorney prfi at. T : qw
EASTMAN, GA.
Will practice in the Circuit and D:str>-
Courts 01 'the United States, for the South, r i
District of Georgia, the Sup dor Courts of the
Oconee Circuit, ‘..lid all counties adjacent v o
the M. A If. it. If. Huh lee 111 advance ; con
sult, ition the reasonable.
Oiiiec in the Court House.
1-ly.
* poLAirioiir
savannah (icors;ia.
Fronting South, a Frontage of *273 Feet
WM. H. WILDBEEGER,
vol 1 nc 1-tf Proprietor.
“DRAKE’S MAGIC LINIMENT”
Is known by all who banned it properly,
to be the best and quickest remedy ever kuQw.i
tor Croup, Colic, in rat.i or bta>' Nenn ! i
liiieum utsin, lieothache. Headache, Dvsenteiy,
Hi .rrhcea, Spinal disord rs, Sors-s, rid and neve’
Chills and Fever, Typhoid Fever, Ac., Ac., c e!
Try it
For sale by Totes M. Buchan,
Eustm.-in, Ga.
Agenls tc-anf and.
W. C. Hauseb, Genl Mgent,
Bar; oi% Ga.
march I°, ’77 It*
H??ilrninß
Macon & Brunswick
RAIL.RO ' I) COMPAXV.
Uatnit ;$■ Li
DOUBLE DAILY PASSEXCEE THAIX3
TO AST) FKOlf
JACKSO N V Z L L K
And all Points in Past Flos i-.!*?.
Over 100 Miles in Distance and 15
Hours in Time Saved!
s upe a i XTs o . at aof ric'r,
AMcu>, u,i, M r-’li 21, lsi 3. f
On and after Snud iy, 030 it: dmr. p oysem-'r
trains on tIM L. ~.d wM la ran ...•> i ,• ;
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY SDN DASH £XC I P.)
L*ive Macon .* 8:45 A. M.
Arrive at Jesup 6:la P. M.
•• at Brunswick 10:45 P. M
“ at Suviuin Ji 1 v :C0 V. M.
“ at J ic’.n < av'.ll .• 8.03 A. FJ.
Leave Ja ksonvab G. * ■ Y. M.
“ Jesap 7:20 A. M
Arrive Macon 5:50 P. M
>lo']] P.a-SKNOEK 11 At>, Dili Y.
L ;ave Macon 8 oO P. M.
I Arrive at Jt-sup 5.51 A.
I “ at Sav.aitiivh V) 30 A.M.
“ at Jacksonville 11.00 I’. M.
! Leave Jacksanvill 0. .o A. M.
i “ Uru:: iv.iek i'
I “ Savann.Oa i-u J\ M.
“ Je.-;up ..S !') I’. .4.
Arrive at :.I,uo:i C:ISA. Ft.
Passmigiirs mr Tail •h: .Kin 5 ..' *tul points west
j of Liv..- O*k till* j the >:1.) a. xn. tr.. 1 j.
Pamcngiis ior i'ru’.r.wick toke tue sama.
i 1 .Aping e..rs on ..11 n. ‘ i tr in*,.
HAWKINS VILI.K ACCOM MODATi >* 1K..1N, DAILY,
(_Si. ND .YS KNC.-lILD.)
Leave Macon pa>,seng..-r shed 3TO P. M.
Arrive at liawlnii-.viiij 7:00 P.M.
r.e.vn ILiwkirisvill ■ 7:0-1 A. M.
Arrive at aMlo-i lc CO A 2,1
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SUPEEIN TENIMiN K'.-i < . L TlCii,
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Macon, Juno 13, 1 72. f
On and after Suud y, the 10*;., IM-l-i :ger
and Mail lining on tins Pond \v;ii ran its rot
lows:
DAY EEFAULA PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave M; c.>n 8:00 a. in.
Arrive at IhUaula 4.22 p m
at t 1 vton 0.15 pm
“ f.t A1 any 2. ; p ru
“ at .
Eufaul; Mml Tr.ln connects daily at bruit} -
vull, witli \1 . in, ai t ( ant
Leave til iylon 7.20 a m
Lt*ve i-iumul i b. 50 n la
Le.iVe Fort Games 8.35 a in
L- ■ave Alo nay 10.45 a m
..til O n. a . n a.-.-/Eoa
nOx-lEA NiOiiX, iiUG ...N 1 ..:U) AOC'--.U.MOD„tL.u:-
TU.VjN.
Leave FI icon 9.10 p m
AITa i a at Bulimia 10.20 a l.i
" at Albany CM 5a m
11 at Tort b .vines 3•. s*. u?. *
Connect at An/- '.H
Ha..; .A . (
.a iat * ■ . • .... .j
>0 irMn i .HuvOa on ....,y :. ... s. ’ •
Leave Euf.uili Plop ra
tauave Ainany S. i j p m
iiCavo I'ort (..;* meV 1.10 u m
A tl'iVii <it
COL U M3 C' fi U A\ TiidiJCN#
i r or- -V "*1 * - .
i uori\o .UvtLun c> ,'i • * n m
j lit C( lunibiiij 1] MC im
j ixOaVo Co]
! Auave at M: eon 1.25 i m
ywyN ... _ •*’
' * * Mi t'O V.. . , .. t
CLSITI'HiL L M.ii IL3 ZQlxlu.
Xo change of cars between A ugv.vi'iand Columbia
GENERAL M PT’S OFFI' 5 i
C£A i UAL j LULKDAD. J-
Savamiali, September 27, 1272. \
On nnd a.U'r ou/ni, y, n... 2;an. i i-a., 1, s
•veuger 1 rains on lie ie r • ;■ I road,
'.i i us alitt 2 , .l a, ...i run ua
.allows:
V? DAY IE/.IN.
leave Suvanr.ah 0 F‘ : t m
.: AiiiW t C ; i m
.•ixr.ve at Augtj*ta o. no p m
•nave at MiUMgevdl j 11.55 pin
At r. 1 e m jmiooton, 1.0 0 a m
■xiiaia at 7.15 pm
-•ijnvc alacoa .ox* Aumta 10 oj p m
Lja.ve Mac a) ior Columbus 8.0 > pm
Arrive m At t ndu C.OO a in
..rrive at Culuinbue 4.0 j .. m
Flaking cl< ■ o e conneciion with trains leaving
Augusm, AU.mat ii],va V oiuninua.
DOWN DAY TEAIN.
L-eivc Atlanta 2.00 a m
Al fi VO cLb <. vU • l- ■
-miLU VC 2' i; vCO fe. Mr;b 4^
j-.cu.ve Augusta 3.00 t m
.Arrive at . a :;uu'.a 5.30 prn
.l r iiu ato,;.a*.i.an 0.1 o ). ixi
iinsir uticonnc.au a M, ; v,ill
aCCDUIiD ul .lion u* iiii ioa-a. it i /•’. }
■ An :• A ..: .. .. _ ... ~v ij a. ul ,
* •*-aI lil. Jo la-id COHlxwv,. *o*4. w%i. j:- MoLu L3
•Lt ap u,.v tr in.
• i -''*^^ Al 4. GCi"la-> lOMTiT*
r ' aVliUDali 7. CO p m
Augusta fcjr pm
n\ve at t goV >4
Ui'.vc at . F i u.c on ~.ciii
icr All inta 8 ;o * a ni
Ijo4 V c -v1.4-' li jii t c i xixi juo 01l j a 24
bt iia v o C'A am oils liilu/ij'i
ll+ 1 V lit - Avi ..... c. !•) p ri.
, t• r ngi St totii
iliMliiti u4(a Cv>iuilioC4>
Nl'Vii 21E.1. s OO t NO NOuTIT.
I.eave Cr iamous 4.10 pm
lanti*.. v .
ini' eat Macon Fro a C*c lumbbi ’!' 9:34 pin
mvo ircm AtLnm 5 G.u j { m
-C-iCxlVu . 1 A )V> * !
atrive at FLid-ago’/uIo 11:5a p m
uij. ie at Eiitonton , _ *
andM V3 at Augusta, G.uJam
arrive at Savannah 7:80a m
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nnijnng puriet connactiyp trains iAtviiig
Augllbwi.
lA.a.on u-rr, going or. r the Fill dgsviile and
EUvOilil n iai .liC.i V 7..;, U■ u ... .. _ l 1 l.i A, -
1u m 1 ms, Ai 1 in; u and in .-mo u. u y : ■*n >*>; a
ta ust.* and anounn, widen m: c-„i Cur';
t .Ci . n o .i-iia_v'b *.,‘UCtaunu, v...1i .ue .u. 5•
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i.:AXO<tg4 10 U . L\.U -T
- 11 -Jci'.i ticket C 42 M-A, C-1 i 1.l MwvAl XiOMhi ,
corner* Bull ana Bryan streets. Ufnce oy*en
tom Ba. m. to 1 p. m., and !rm 3 to Op. in.
Trekcte can an*) be bird at a .Panot Oiricc*
fvilliam kogbus. .
p; ; 4,-m.