The Eastman times. (Eastman, Dodge County, Ga.) 1873-1888, June 18, 1873, Image 4

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Railroads. Macon & Brunswick RAILROAD COMPANY. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. DOUBLE DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS TO AND FROM JACKSONVILLE And all_Points in East Florida. Over 100 Miles in Distance and 15 Honrs in Time Saved! SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, ) Macon, Ga., March 21, 1873. j On and after Sunday, 23d instant, passenger trains on this ltoad will be run us follows : DAY PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY (SUNDAYS EXcYd. ) Leave Macon, 8:45 A. M Arrive at Jesup 0:15 P. M. “ at Brunswick 10:45 P. M. “ at Savannah 10:00 P.M. “ at Jacksonville 8:08 A. M. Leave Jacksonville 6:45 P. M. “ Jesup 7:20 A. M Arrive Macon 5:50 P. M. NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY. Leave Macon 8:00 P. M. Arrive at Jesup 5:50 A. At. “ at Savannah 10:30 A.M. “ at Jacksonville 11:00 P.M. Leave Jacksonville 0:40 A. M. “ Brunswick 3:45 P.M. “ Savannah 4:40 P. M. “ Jesup 8:45 P.M. Arrive at Macon 6:15 A.M. Passengers for Tallahassee and points west ©f Live Oak take the 8:45 a. m. train. Passengers for Brunswick take the same. Sleeping cars on all night trains. HAWKINSVILLE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) Leave Macon passenger shed .... 3:30 P. M. Arrive at Hawkinsville 7:00 P. M. Leave Hawkinsville 7:05 A. M. Arrive at Macon 10:50 A M. W. J. JARVIS, Master Transportation. CENTRAL RAILROAD. No change of cars between Augusta and Columbus GENERAL SUPT’S OFFICE, ) CENTRAL RAILROAD. Savannah, September 27, 1872. j On and after Sunday, the 29th inst, Pas senger Trains on the Georgia Central Railroad, and its Branches and Connection, w ill run as follows: UP DAY TRAIN, Savannah °. 45 a m Leave Augusta 9.00 a m Arrive at Augusta 5.30 pin Arrive at Milledgeville 11.55 pm Arrive at Eatonton 1.50 a m Arrive at Macon 7.15 pm Leave Macon for Atlanta 10.00 p in Leave Macon for Columbus 8.05 p m Arrive at Atlanta 6.00 a ni Arrive at Columbus 4.00 a m Making close connection with trains leaving Augusta, Atlanta and Columbus. DOWN DAY TRAIN. Leave Atlanta 2,00 a m Arrive at Macon 7.30 a m Leave Macon 8.00 a m Leave Augusta 9.00 a m Arrive at Augusta 5.30 p m Arrive at Savannah 6.15 p m This train connects at Macon with S. W. accommodation train leaving Columbns at 8.20 p. m. and arriving at Macon at 4.45 a. in., and makes the same connection at Augusta as the up day train. NIGHX TRAINS GOING TOUTH. Leave Savannah 7.00 p m Leave Augusta 8:15 p m arrive at Savannah 4:30 a m arrive at Macon 5:30 a in Leave Macon for Atlanta 8:50 a m Leave Macon for Columbus 5:45 a m arrive at Columbus 11:15am arrive at Atlanta 3.15 p m Making prompt through connections 9t both Atlanta and Columbus. NIGHT TRAINS GOING NORTH. Leave Columbus 4.10 pm Leave Atlanta 4.00 p m arrive at Macon from Columbus.... 9:35 p m arrive at Macon from Atlanta 9.25 p m Leave J/acon 11:00 p m atrive at Milledgeville 11:55 p m arrive at Eatonton 1:50 a m arrive at Augusta 6.20 a in arrive at Savannah 7:30 a m Making perfet connection with trains leaving Augusta. Passengers going over the Milledgeville and Eatonton Branch will take night train from Co lumbus, Atlanta and Macon, day train from Augusta and Savannah, which connect daily at Gordon (Sundays excepted) with the Mil ledgeville and Eatonton trains. An elegant Sleeping Car on all night trains. Through tickets to all points can be had at Central Railroad ticket office, at Pulaski House, corner Bull and Bryan streets. Office open from Ba. m. to 1 p. m., and from 3 to 6p. in. Tickets can also bo had it a Depot Office. WILLIAM ROGERS, Gen’l Superintendent PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, Corner President and Abercorn Sts., SAVANNAH, GA. Transient and Permanent Boarders Received fast- Charge per day, $2.00. DR. D. COX. July 13, 72. tf. PULASKI HOUSE. Sa van nalt Georgia Fronting South, a Frontage of 273 Feet. WM. 11. WILDBERGER, vol 1 no 1-tf Proprietor. SPOTSWOOD HOTEL, Nearly Opposite Passenger Depot, (Only one minute’s walk.) MACON, - - - r - GEORGIA. Board $3 00 per Day, I. 11. HARRIS, Proprietor. Feb 14- tf. THE ALBANY HOUSE; Merrick Barnes, Prop’r., ALBANY, GEORGIA. this house is w’ell furnished and every way prepared for the accommodation of the travel- FMic; entire satisfaction guaranteed.— 1 ho table is supplied with the best the country affords, and the servants are unsuipassed in politeness and attention to the wants of guests. Ommbusses convey passengers to and from the different railroads promptly. Charges to suit the times. ° ■ T—mMITITIH I I I ■ I 111 TIIB.II II I GEN’L SUPERINTENDENT S OFFICE ) Atlantic A Gulp Railroad, r Savannah, January 3, 1873. ) ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, JANUARY sth, Passenger Trains on thisaoad will run as follows: EXPRESS PASSENGER. Leave Savannah daily at 4.30 p. m. Arrive at Jesup “ 7:55 p.m. Arrive at Bainbridge 7:40 a. m. Arrive at Albany “ 9.15 a.m. Arrive at Live Oak “ 3.05 a. m. Arrive at Jacksonville 8.00 a. m. Arrive at Tallahassee 9:15 a.m. Leave Tallahassee “ 5:15 pm. Leave Jacksonville“ . . 6.15 p. m. Leave Live ()ak “ 11.25 p. m. Leave Albany “ 5.20 p. m. Leave Bainbridge “ 6:45 p. m Leave Jesup “ 6:35 a. in. Arrrive at Savannah at 10.00 a. m. Train runs through w ithout change to Jack sonville. No change of cars between Savannah and Albany. Close connection at Albany with trains on Southwestern Railroad. Sleeping ear on this train. Passengers for Brunswick take this train, except on Sundays, when there is no connection to Brunswick. MACON PASSENGER, Leave Savannah (Sundays exc’pt’d).. 6.50 p m Arrive at Jesup “ 10.30 p m Arrive at Macon (Mondays excepted) 7:30 ain Leave Macon (Saturdays excepted). . 8:25p in Leave Jesup (Sundays excepted) 5:20 a m Arrive at Savannah (Sund'ys exc’ptd) 9:00 a m /Connect at Macon with trains on Macon and Western and Southwestern Railroads. Passengers for Macon on Sunday, will take 4:30 p. in. Express train from Savannah. Passengers from Macon on Saturday night, will arrive in Savannah by 10.00 a. m. Express train on Sunday. No change of cars between Savannah and Macon. ACCOMMODATION train —western division. Leave Lawton (Sundays excepted).. 7:50 a m Arrive at Valdosta “ ..9.52am Arrive at Quitman “ .. 11.10 a m Arrive at Thomasvilie “ .. 1.10 pm Arrive at Albany “ 7.40 pm Leave Albany * “ ..2.10 pm Leave Quitman “ .. 4.21 pm Leave Valdosta “ .. 5.48 pm Arrive at Lawton “ .. 8.00 pm Connect at Albany with night train on South western Railroad, leaving Albany Mondays. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, and arriving at Albany Tuesdays Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Day Train on J. P. A M. Railroad leaves Live Oak at 1.20 p. m. for Jacksonville, and at 1.55 p.m. for Tallanassee, and arrive at Live Oak, from Jacksonville, at 3.15 p. m.; from Tallahassee at 12.25 p. m. Tram on Brunswick A Albany Railroad leaves junction (No. 9 Atlantic A Gulf Rail road) lor Albany, Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday, at 11.00 a. in., and arrives from Albany Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 3.12 p. m Mail Steamer leaves Bainbridge, for Apalach icola, every Wednesday, at 9-00 a. m. H. S. HAINES, Gen’l Sup’t. Change of Schedule. OFFICE MACON A WESTERN RAILROAD, ) Macon, Ga., November 16, 1872. f On and after Sunday, November 17. the fol lowing Schedule for Passenger Trains will be observed on this road: DAY PASSENGER. Leave Macon 7.25 a m Arrive at Macon 7.45 a m Leave Atlanta 3.45 am Arrive at Atlanta 1.25 pm NIGHT PASSENGER, Leave Macon 10.00 p m Arrive at Macou 8.20 p m Leave Atlanta 2.30 p m Arrive at Atlanta 6.00 a m Making close connection at Macon with Central Railroad for Savannah and Augusta, and with Southwestern Railroad for points in Southwest Georgia. At Atlanta with Western A Atlantic Railway lor points West. A. J, WHITE, Superintendent. The Trench 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 - GROCERIES, X3oots ami Shoes, &c. 70" Highest market price paid for hides and all country produce. G. COLEMAN. 1-iy The Little Patriot. Monilily, —AT ALBANY, GEORGIA, BY — J. SAMUEL BARTON. Subscriiuion : 50 cents per annum ; 25 cents for 0 months, or 15 cents for 3 months, in advance. LIBERAL RATES FOR ADVERTISING. All bills for advertising are due on the first appearance of the advertisement Ail letters should be addressed to THE LITTLE PATRIOT, Albany, Dougherty Cos., Ga. EASTMAN TIN SHOP; M. S. PETERS, Proprietor. Roofing, Glittering, and Repairing of all kinds attended to promptly, and on reasonable terms. J 7&" He respectfully solicits the public pa tronage. 1-1 y. “DRAKE’S MAGIC LINIMENT” Is known by all who have tried it properly, to be the best and quickest remedy ever known t<r Croup, Colic, in man or beast , Neuralgia, Rheumatism, I ootliache, Headache, Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Spinal disorders, Sorss, old and new ] Chilis and Fever, Typhoid Fever, Ac., Ac., Ac! Try it. lor sale by James SI. Buchan, Eastman, Ga. Agents icanl and. W. C. Hauler, Gen'l Agent, , ~ . Bartow, Gr. march 12, <3 ly. WTTII WEISE2TFELD & CO.. | wholesale clothiers, ill |j' AND JOBBERS OF * CLOTHS, CASIMERES, VESTINGS, AND GOODS ADAPTED EXCLUSIVELY FOR MEN’S WEAR. West Ilaltimore St., February 28, 72-6 m. BAL.TIMORE, MI). T.TAD. E. SUMNER. JAMES MULLIN, Sr. L. HILLS. SUMTER, MULIIN & EILS, jGgIUPACTURERS OP SOUTH-WESTERN GEORGIA PINE mAm 4 fjH °j|g y CHAUNGEY, W. 12 H. & B. R. R,, DODGE COUNTY, - - - - GEORGIA. vSi Jkm Jp Hie J|| A LARGE STOCK OF NEW SPRING COQGS : |p JUST RECEIVED BY pPL J XX. db SON. jgj * w ESSf For Sale Cheap for Cash. fit S3. S3. -MTT.T^Ti DEALER IN MAHOGANY, WALNUT & PINE PURITITTOE, U>9 and 171 BrougMou Street, (Next to Weeds and Cornwell) Savannah, (s eorgiu. Agent for tlie United States Spring Bed ; the best Beds ever slept upon. * o Cl I xVMBER AND LOOKING-GLASSES, Etc., Etc., ALWAYS ON HAND. MATTRESSES made to OR DER. A largo stock of Picture Frames and Mouldings, vol 1, no 1-tf MARSHALL HOUSE, SAVANNAH, GA., A. B, LUCE, - - Proprietor. Board X*ei* Day THE SATURDAY EVENING POST. Beautiful New Premium Ghromo! The Post is now the Largest and Cheapest ot the literary "Weeklies. It usually contains three or four Serials, with numerous Short Sto ries and Sketches, including Letters from ‘Zig,’ and Letters from Olive King on the New York Eashions. etc. It is, in short, full of the most interesting matter of all kinds. It gives to every 53.00 subscriber, and to every person sending a Club, the beautiful Chromo of THE CHILD-PEOFHET, “Little Samuel,” starting up from liis sleep to tne call of the Lord. The rich and glowing colors, end the spiritual beauty of this Chromo, make it an universal favorite. It lias only to be seen to be admired—yes, loved. Every mother will long to hang it where her own children can sjo it constantly. SPLENDID PEEMIUMS. • Sewing Machines, Plated Ware, Gold Chains and Watches, etc., will be sent to those who \'!!! at the $3.00 rate. (Send for List a ffer!) iemS ° f Premiums * Thiii is 11 great Remember! The price of The Post is the same as other first-class Weeklies, while it is not only a larger paper, but gives a beautiful C hromo in addition. Terms—Always in Advance.— One copy (with the Chromo), 53.00. Four copies (and one Chromo to sender of Club), SB.OO. Eight copies (and a copy and a Chro mo gratis), $16.00. Such of the Club sub scribers as wish the Chromo must remit one dollar in addition. One copy of The Post, one ot tne The Lady’s Friend, and ont CHROMO, f°- (Ten cents must always be sent for mail ing expenses of each Chromo.) Address 11 PETERSON Sr CO , 310 Walnut St.. Philad’a J. EUGENE HICKS. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Mount Vernon, Montgomery Cos., Ga [l McLEAST,! 'll' Agent for JNO.McLEAX |j B : | McltAß, - - - GEORGIA, | ijjj Is receiving a small but selected [lj :’|j stock of the following articles for the J" i||j Spring Trade: , j jjj! Dry Goods, Clothing, j I il Shoes, Hats, Drugs, j Crockery ware, Tinware, ;i Pocket & Table Cutlery Hi 3 J ‘ -i jj |i I and Family Groceries, : All of which he offers at the “Ma- j;;j | con Retail Price,” for cash. Those visiting this place this spring, j ! and especially at the April Court, j|:i ini will do well to bring their little cash, !; j j| and buy their goods. mrh26-3m. Ip £<&~ Pianos—'Where to Buy . February 11 18(3.- —Prices reduced from 15 to 25 per cent. Largest stock in the South to select from.— Elegant 7-oct. pianos, rosewood cases, carved legs, overstrung base, and all the modern irn provements, $265, 275, and 300; warranted durable ; money refunded in case of failure.— The popular “Southern Gem,” only S2OO, 300, 320 and 340. Pallet, Davis & Co's Square Grand’s 7i octave, $375, 410, 430 and 490. Wm. Knabe & Co’s superb instruments lower than ever before sold. Address us for Speda Terms. Pianos sent on trial to any part of the State. Send for price lists, catalogues, etc., select the style desired, give in the order, and we guarantee to furnish a first-class instrument or refund the money. Wholesale Depot for the celebrated Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Or gans, fifty styles from $55 to SI,OOO each, de livered, freight 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-paid, on receipt of retail price. Address 8 11 orders to Ludeen & Bates, Southern Music House, Savannah. Ga. 10 3m. u. S. MARSHAL’S SALE. Under and by virtue of a writ of Fieri Fa ri<is, issued out of the Honorable, the Fifth Circuit Court of the United States, for the Southern District of Georgia, in favor of the Plaintiff, Henry P. Bushe, iu the following case, to-wit: Henry P. Bushe vs. James It. Dowdy, I have levied upon, as the property of defendant, Ten (10) Oxen, Two (2) Mules, Forty (40) Head Cattle, and Forty (40) Hogs, and wall sell the same at public auction, at the Court House, in the town of Eastman, county ot Dodge, and State of Georgia, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN JULY NEXT, between the lawful hours of sale. Dated at Savannah, Georgia, May 28th, 1873 UILLIA3I H. SMYTH, T Uniter] States Marshal. June 1. 1873 -It. ptPiMiiiiiiii y%s. mm •aOTini'M m t>m A MODEL NEWSPAPER The Savannah Daily y e , Vs llie Savannah Daily Norninq News j b . knowledged by the press and people to 1 . T best daily paper south of Louisville and ot New Orleans. Carrying with it the presto and reliability of age. and it has all the vkL and vitality of youth, and its enterprise as ! gatherer of the latest and freshest news has astonshed its cotemporaies and met the nnL bation oi the bublic. 11 During the year 1873 no expet* of ~ labor, and money will be spared to Moenecg Isews ahead of all its coumetitZ Georgia journalism, and to deserve !ho fi‘,,7 mg enconiums heaped upon it from all QUfl ' ters. There has as yet, been no tempt made to rival the special telegrams which he News inaugurated some years „„„ . the consequence, is that the reader in cl the latest intelligence always looks to the “77 NE ' VS ' TA NARUS,“ telegraphic arraag* cents of die paper arc such that the emissions made by the general press reports are promptly s U PP*' its special corresponjU to a'ri 1 ! OEXIXO Ncws to* lately been enlarged tlmty-six column paper, and this hwid -ope of type embraces, (M ,, evcrvthiW merest that transpire in the domain of Utera nd : 1 , SC ' enee ', PoUti “. Migion, and Gen . “Wltpmce. giving to the reader more tlm aa!c. r 86St thaU "““W" natter years indeed, since its os, been a representative South™, “ iron, that time to the present, in all comm", uves, it has consistently and pcrsistenUv mam tamed Den,ocraticStatesEightepriucipics, and labeled, with an ardor and devotion that know uo abatement, to promote and preserve the iu terests and honor of the South. The special features of the Morning News will be retained and improved upon during tlio ensuing year and several new attractions will be added. lhe Georgia News items, with their quaint and pleasant humor, and the epitome of Florid* a flairs, will be continued during the year The local department will be the most com-" plete and reliable to be found in any Savan nah paper, and the commercial columns will be lull and accurate. The price of the Daily is $lO 00 per annum; iri.CM for six months; SI. 00 lor one month. THE TRI-WEEKLY news. This edition of the Morning News is ts peciallv recommended to those who have n*t the 1.( ilities ot a daily mail. Everything thut has been said in regard to the daily edition may be repeated of the Tri-weekly. It is made up with great care, and contains the latest des patches and market reports. The price of tins edition is $6.00 per annum, 53.00 for six mouths, and fcl. 50 lor three months. THE WEEKLY NEWS. The Vi elkly 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 ail. It contains Ihirty-six solid columns cf reading matter, and is mailed so as toreaehsub scribers with toe utmost promptness. It is a caietulh and laboriously edited compendium of the news of the week, and contains in addi tion, an 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 telegi dins oii it*) into it*s iruikc-np. It contains the latest telegraphic dispatches and market re ports up to the hour of going to press, and is in all respects, an indispeusible adjunct to every home. Price-One year, $2.00; six months, $1.00; three months, 50 cents. Subscription for either edition of the Morn ing News may besent by express at the risk and expense of the proprietor. Address. J. 11. ESTILL. Savannah, Ga. JpNES & BAXTER, GENERAL COMMISSION P&k M Ml]lt CJ 11 AIVT S 5 AND DEALERS IX Produce, Provisions, Staple Groceries, Fertilizers, Lime, Plaster, Cement, Ac. No. IDO Cherry Street, MACON, ; - - - _ GEORGIA. March 19, ’7l -3m. J HOLMES CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN' Groceries and Provisions, No. 82, Corner Third & Poplar Sts., MACON, - - GEOEGIA. --4 We have just received and in btore a fresh supply of Bacon, Bulk Meats, Corn, Oats, Hay, Flour, Molasses, Sugar, Coffee, Lard, etc., etc. All of which we offer for sale on as tan terms as can be had from any wholesale house in Middle Georgia. Give us a trial—We guarantee satis faction ! J. HOLMES & CO -2 Gm. WESLEY WINDHAM. W. W. WINOHAN WINDHAM .V CO., ARTISTIC House, Sign & Decorative Painters, (Under Spotswood Hotel) Fourth Street, - - MACON, OA- J&r All orders executed wUh neatness dispatch. march 19, 73 ly