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New Advertisements.
DODGE COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALES
Will bo boM before the Court House door
m the town of Eastman, on the first Tuesday
m August nest, lots of land Nos. 319. 312,
341, in the 14th district of Dodge county,
levied on as the property of Y. 11. Griffin, to
satisfy a tax fi fa in favor of Dodge county
for the year 1872. Property pointed out by
by defend mt.
ALSO,
At the same time and plan", one eVvrutfi part
of lots Nos. 322, 321, 310, 391, 320, 311, 390,
310, 317, 318, in the 14th District of Dodge
county. Levied on as the property of 8. W.
Lurch, to satisfy n Superior Court Fi Fa from
Dodge county, in favor of James 0. Greer,
Executor of Samuel Griswold, doc’d, against
said Burch. Property pointed out bv defend*
ant. 1 JOIiDAN BLOWN,
Sheriff.
June 25th, 1873.
GEORGIA—Dodge County.
Whereas, Gillard E. Peacock, and Robert
M. Jones has made application to me for letters
of Adrni listration on the estate of Cullen Pea
cock, deceased, of said county. This is to cite
nud admonish the next kin and all persons in
terested, to be and appear at my office at the
time prescribe 1 by law, to show cause, if any
they have, why letters should not be granted"
Given under my hand and official signature,
this June 2d, 1873. J. J. 110ZAR,
Ordinary,
Juno 4th 1873 30d.
itOTiCE FOE LEAVE 10 BELL
LAND,
Thirty daj’s after date application will be
made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of
Dodge county, for leave to sell the real estate
of Jeremiah Davis, deceased—No. 200 in the
11th Disk of Dooly, and Nos. 303 and 328 in
the 14th Dist. of Dodge county. Baid lands
sold for the benefit of heirs and creditors of
said deceased. Allen McLeod, Adm’r.
June 4, 1873-30d.
The French Store.
110, everybody, rich and pQor !
If you’ve been unwise heretofore
In purchasing goods, be so no more.
Call on Coleman, of tlie French Store,
WHO IS OFFERING RARE BARGAINS IN .
DRYQOODS
GROCERIES,
unci £3lioes 9 &c.
Highest market price paid for hides
and all country produce.
G. COLEMAN.
i-iy
'File Little Patriot.
i ' > viblisliecl Montlily 9
ALBANY, GEORGIA,
—BY-
I SAMUEL BARTON.
Subscription : 50 cents per annum ;
25 cents for 0 months, or 15 cents for
J mouths, in advance.
LIBERAL BATES FOB AD VEBTISING.
All bills for advertising arc due on the
first appearance of the advertisement.'^^
All letters should be addressed to
THE LITTLE PATRIOT,
Albany, Dougherty Cos., Ga.
W. W. ASHBON,
DEALER IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Keeps constantly on hand a choice and well
selected stock of
DRYGOODS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS and SHOES,
HATS &c.
Also a full assortment of
GROCERIES,
Consisting in part of
FLOUR ,
LIQUORS,
TOBACCO,
SUGAR,
COFFEE ,
RICE,
SOAP,
do.
All of which lie proposes to sell at a
SMALL PROFIT,
As his motto is,
“Live ami Let Live.”
Call and see him before purchasing
elsewhere.
1-tf.
H. L. SCHREINER,
SAVANNAH, - - GEORGIA,
Keeps on hand everything in the lino of
15ook8,
{Sint ionery,
ISlank Hooks.
Special attention paid to the
MtMC A L 1)K PA HT ME NT.
PIANOS; ORGANS,
and all other instruments,
Strings, and Sheet Music
Mimic and Books sent by mail,
yr?" price lists of all goods sent free.
10 3m.
WITH
WEISEITFELD & CO..
fwH OLESALE CLOTHIERS, 1
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AND JOBBERS OF
CLOTHS, CASIMEKES, VESTINGS,
AND GOODS ADAPTED
EXCLUSIVELY FOR MEFg WEAR,
"West X3a ltimoi*o {^t. 5
February 23, 72-om. BAL.TI3IORE, MD.
THAD. E. SUMNER. JAMES MULLIN, Sr. L. HILLS.
SUMNER, MULLIN & EILS,
MAMUFACTURERS OF
SOUTH-WESTERN GEORGIA. MZVE
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vwVrf site wv $
GHAUNCEY, NO. 12 ft & 0- R. R.,
DODGE COUNTY, - - - - GEORGIA.
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W A LARGE STOCK OF NEW SPRINB GOODS lb
■£3*9 JUST RECEIVED BV
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JBisT* For Sale Cheap for Cash. “©3 |Ae^-
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DEALER IN
MAHOGANY, WALNUT & PINS
TT-TT’D TfTPnTTT3I?
il: KSaWsI & tea I':** v'sGjij
160 and 171 Broughton Street,
(Next to Weeds and Cornwell)
&avaii ii nil 9 G e orgia •
Agent for the United States Spring Bed ;
the best Beds ever slept upon.
CHAMBER SETS,
and
LOOKING GLASSES, Etc., Etc.,
ALWAYS ON HAND.
MATTRESSES made to OR DER.
A Urge stock of
Picture Frames and Mouldings.
vol 1. no 1-ti
MARSHALL HOUSE',
SAVANNAH, GA,,
A. B. S.UCE, - - Proprietor.
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Board Per Day
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310 Walnut SI.. Ehilrid'n
cF. EUGENE HICKS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Mount Vernon, Montgomery Go., Bi
L McLEi
Agent for JXO. McLEAX
I ! Ill'
j McRAE, - - - GEORGIA, I
!j ii]
1 Is receiving a small but selected :|)
i stock of the following articles for the
IS Spring Trade :
i !
11 Dry Goods, Clothing,
Siioes, Hats, Drugs,
Crockerywa 'c, Tinware,
11 ||
||jl rocket & Table Cutlery, ||
|| and Family Groceries, ji
\ All of which he offers at the “Ma- ;ji
lit con Retail Price,” for cash. !
|||| S'
jmj Those visit ingthis pi ice this spring,
!|ji and especially at the April Court, ]
ifa. will do well to bring their little cash, |
if!' and buy their goods.
mrh26 3m.
sag’
Pianos—Where to Buy.- February li
1873.—Prices reduced from 15 to 25 par cent.
Largest stock in the South to select from.—
Elegant 7-oet. pianos, rosewood cases, carved
legs, pverstrung base, and all the modern im
provements, $265, 275, and 300; warranted
durable ; money refunded in case of failure.—
The popular “Southern Gem," only S2OO, 3GO,
320 and 340. Ballet, Davis & Co’s Square
Grand's 7 3 octave, 5375, 410, 430 and 490.
Wm. Knabe & Co’s superb instruments lower
than ever before sold. Address us for Specia
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. W hole sale Depot for
the celebrated Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Or
gans, fifty styles from $55 to SI,OOO each, de
livered, Jr eight 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
all orders to Ludeen A Bates, Southern Mu ic
House, Savannah, Gn. in 3m.
1. S. MARSHAL’S SALK.
Under and by virtue of a writ of Fieri Fa
cias, issued out of the Honorable, the Filth
C ircuit Court of the United States, for the
Southern District ot Georgia, in favor of the
Plaintiff, Henry P. Bushe, in the following
j case, to-wit: Henry P. Bushe vs. James It.
j Dowdy, 1 have levied upon, as the property oi
j defendant, T_n 1 Oxen, Two p 2) Mules,
Forty (40, Head Cattle, and Forty (40) Hogs,
and will sell the same at public auction, at the
Court House, in the town of Eastman, county
; of Dodge, and State of Georgia, on the
FIRST TUESDAY In JULY NEXT,
between the lawful hours of sale.
Dated at Savannah, Georgia, Lay 28th, 1873
WILLIAM 11. SMYTH,
United States Marshal.
. June-1, 1873 4t.
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Savannah, Ga.
JONES & BAXT E R ,
bcos GENERAL COMMISSION SW
M
SX II Ii C II A. TV T 8 .
AND DEALERS IN
Produce, Provisions,
Staple Groceries,
Fertilizers, Lime,
Planter, Cement, &c
No. IGO Clieriy Street,
MACON, i - - - - GEORGIA.
March 19, ’7l-3m.
J. “HOLMES & CO”
WHOLES AIjE DEALERS IN
Groceries and Provisions,
No. 82, Corner Third & Poplar Sts.,
MACON, - - GEORGIA.
We have just received and in store a Mesh
supply of
Bacon, Bulk Meats,
Corn, Oats, Ilay,
Flour, M -lasses, Sugar,
Coffee, Lard, etc., etc.
All of which we offer for sale on as fair
terms as can be had from any wholesale house
in Middle Georgia.
WtE Givens u trial—We guarantee satis
faction !
J. HOLMES & CO.
2 6m.
WESEEY WINE CAM. W. W. WINDHAM.
CO.,
ARTISTIC
House, Sign & Decorative Painters,
(Under Spotsweod Hotel)
Fourth Street, - - MACON, GA
i
* ,'Rxf* All orders cxec-tkd with neatness and
* d's patch.
mark. 19. ’73 lv
Rail roads.
Macon & Brunswick
iiAILROAO COMPANY.
CHANGE O^SSHEDULE.
DOUBLE DAILY PASSEXGER TRAINS
TO AND FROM
JACKSONVII L :s
And all Points in Hast Ficiida.
Over 100 Miles in Distance and 15
Hours in Time Saved I
SUPERINTENDENT S OFFICE. )
Macon, Ga., Mnvh 21, IM3 (
On and after Sunday, 23d instant, passenger
trams on this Roud will be run as follows :
day passenger train, daily (Sunday-;exc'td.
Leave Macon, 8:45 k. M
“ at Brunswick .. 10:45 it M.
“ at Savannah 10:00 p. M.
“ at Jacksonville .8:03 A. 2,1
Leave J ack som i11..* C:45 t\ M
“ Jew up 7:20 A. 2;
Arrive Macon 6:0 P. M.
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN, DAIIY.
Leave Macon 8; ;
Arrive at Jesup 5.50 A.
“ at !• ; xvaitnah 10;3() A. J .
“ at Jacksonville 11 :{>o V. M.
“ i- unswick 3 1 1.. [.
“ Savannah 4:40 p. M.
“ Jesup ..8:4,5 P. M.
Arrive at Macon 0:15A.M.
Passengers ton Tallahassee* and p ints west
oi Are Oak fcike the 8:15 a. rn. trbn.
Passengers for Lmnswk k 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 Hawkinsvilla 7:0;? P. }}.
Leave Hawkinsvilla. 7:05 A. M.
Arrive at Macon 10:50 A 11.
W. J. JARVIS,
Master Tiv.tr portal ion.
■ .
No change of cars between Auguslacmd Columbus
GENERAL SUIT’S OFFICE, j
CENTRAL 31A1LKOAD.
Savannah, September 27, 1872. )
On and alter Sunday, the 29ili inst, P;is
seiip. r Trains on the Georgia Ceuttad I billroiul,
md its I ranches and CoinnrV.cn, will ran us
Allows:
Ur DAY TRAIN.
Leave Savannah ® 15 a in
Leave Augusta 9.00 a m
Arrive at Augusta 5.30 p m
Arrive at Millcdgevdla 11. r> pm
Arrive at Eatonton 3.50 unt
Arrive at Macon 7., 15 p m
Leave Macon for Atlanta 10 03 p m
Leave Macon for Columbus 8.05 pm
Arrive at Atlanta 0.00 a m
Arrive at Columbus- 4 00 a m
Making cl se connection with trains leaving
Augusta,"Atlanta, and Columbus.
DOWN DAY TRAIN.
Leave Atlanta '2.03 a m
L • .. ..• m 1 ■ 30 a m
L -ave Air con - -a m
Leave Augusta •• • • 9.00 m
I rri ve at Augusta 5-39 P 111
Ar'ive at Savannah 0.15 p m
This train connects at Al:icon v. itli S. V\ •
iccommodation train leavmg Columbia: at B.uu
p. m. and arriving at Macon at 4.4-j a. in.,
..nd makes the same connection at Augusta as
,he up day train.
NIGHT TRAINS GOING TOUTH.
Leave Savannah r • (0 p m
L ave Augusta 8:15 p n
arrive at Savannah ' 4:30 am
i rrive at Macon 5 GO a m
L .-ave Macon lor At] inta 8 :a0 a m
cave Macon lor Columbus 5:45 a in
nr vc at Columbus 11:15 am
lr ve at Atl nta 3.15 p m
a inking prompt through connections St uoln
Atlanta and Columbus.
NIGHT TRAIN- GOING NORTH.
Leave Columbus 4.10 pm
Leave Atlanta
nive at Macon Irom Columbus.... 9:3 0 p m
:rrive at Macon irom Atlanta 0.25 pm
Leave Macon _ 11:00 pm
drive at MilLdgevffle 1 • ; 55 p m
irrivi : ' E toi ton • '39 ft m
arrive at Augusta 3-0 a iu
arrive at Savannah 7:30 a m
Making perfet connection with tr.dns leaving
Augusta.
Passengers going over the Milledgevilli and.
Eatonton Branch will tala-night Iran irom Co
lumbus, Atl .nta and Macon, day train iron:
Augusta and Savannah, which conned and th
at Gordon u, with the Mii
ledgeville and Eatonton tr.dns.
An elegant Sleeping Car on all night trains.
Through tickets to i ll points can be hid a
Central Railroad ticket dike, at Pul .ski 11 rune,
corna* Bull and Bryan streets. Office open
from Ba. m. to 1 p. in., and tram 3 to Op. rn.
Tickets can also be had it a Depot Office.
■WILLIAM ROGERS.
. Gen‘l Su| crint< ndeni
Corner President and Abercorn Bm.,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Transient and Permanent Boarder Receive
Charge per day, $2.00.
DR. D. COX.
July IS, 72. tf.
pOlaskihouse.
Savannah Ciccrgi;
Fronting South, a Frontage cf 273 Feet.
WM. 11. WILDBEBGER,
vol 1 no 1-tf Proprietor.
““Si’di iWodiF Rot. j l 7
Nearly Opposite Passenger Depot,
(Only one minute’s walk.)
MACON, - - - - - GEORGIA.
Board $3 00 per Day,
T. XL HARRIS, Proprietor.
Feb 14-tf.
r WMmmm
Merrick Barnes, Prop’r.,
ALBAN', GEORGIA.
This house is well fnmishert an i even’ w: y
prepared lor the accommodation oi the travel
ing public; entire satisfaction guaranteed.—'
The table is supplied with the best the country
afford:;, and the servants arc unsurpassed in
pollieutT s ;,r and attention to the wank of gu -:'s,
Omeibusses convi-y passengers to and from
the cLffer-r-nt ra l-' ■ prcmpffv. Ckargoa t
vnit the times.
GEX’L S UPE PJNTEXDEN'X’S OFT tpi ~~
Atlantic V (L-le Ru U;0;i) ; j /
Savin-rali, January 3 lg~3 l
_ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, j ANU TV
Wh. P: ss ngcr Trams on thisaoad will nn 1
follows: raa f *
EXPRESS PASSENGER.
Leave Savannah daily at 4 no.
Arrive at Jeup “ ••(-p. m.
Arrive at Bain bridge 7 -m
Arrive at Albanj “ ’ q'M :n -
Arrive at Live Oak “ jn- :r ~
Arrive at Jacksonville . Rc.r '’ ni ‘
Arrive at Tall ahnssee .. c, and- L ’ ,!L
Leave Tall ib.iasee “ .. .. ] B f,’ ; '
I,eiive Jacksonvillj“ . o F- ij L *
Leave Live Oak “
Le ive Albany “ 5.20 p.
r. -ivs B.unl rutgo " MsU-a
Arrnve at Savannah at 10,a v.
Tr tin runs through without chan;: to J *-
son vi lie.
No change of ears between Savann
Albany.
(’lose connection at Albany with trains 00
oou! iiwestcrn Railroad.
FI ‘oping car on this A" in.
Passengc.rs for Brunswick take this tr'a
except on Sundays, when there iy no coma *2,G
to Brunswick.
f |MACON PASSENGER. .
Leave Savannah (Sundays exept’d).. 6.50 prn
Arrive at Jesup pj :Up ni
Arrive at Macon (Mondays excepted * 7:30 am
benve Macon (Saturdays exet pted u . 8:25 pm
he ive Jesup v Sunt ays exc t ptecl ... 5 : ;;o ;i Ju
Arrive at Savanna!- v Si:nd’ys exc’ptd !kOJ a u
Connect at Macon with trains on Macon and
F; : rn and Souffrw,-stt rn Rdlrvids.
3ME.-iengim fer AT.icon on Sunday, will take
•n.-yj p. m. Expivs tmin from Savannah.
Passeng rstrom Aiaccn on Saturd ty ni--ht,
w, 1 arrive in Savannah l v 10.00 a. m. Express
tram on Sunday.
No change 01 can between Savannah and
Macon.
AC\ . lIIMODATION TRAIN WESTERN DIVISION.
L ; avo Lsurton eac. ytd : .. 7:50 ara
Arrive at \ <d losta “ o ; > ■
Arrive at Quitman “ ’V in „
Arrive at Tiionvisville “ .. \ \> lu
Arrive at Albany “ 7.40 pm
Leave Alanny “ o.lOun
Leave Quitman “ . 4.21m-*!
Leave Valdosta “ !!&48pm
Arrive at Lawton “ .. 8.09 pm
Connect at Albany with night tr lin on South
w st rn Railroad, Laving Albany Mon] ys.
I ue.sd s, .1 iruv ■••.{ :ys and I*ndavs, a:id iiitlHi)"
at .-rlbauy iuesdajv Wedivsda.vs, Fiidavsaiul
Saturdays.
,P-. V 1 y - n on J. F. A M. Railroad Laves
Live Oak at 1.20 p.m. for Jacksonville, and
at 1.5 up. m. for Tall u. s-,oe, and arrive nt
Live Oak, Irom Jacksonville, at 1.15 p. m. •
irom Pali ihassoe at 12.25 p. in.
Train on Brunswick A Albany Lailrc and
leaves junction yNo. 0 Atlmtic & Guh lid
road li r Alb mv. Tuesday, Tin v-vl ,y -and 2-.> -
ud lay. at 11.00 a. in., awd arrii ,u-mA] .ny
Mon my, Wednesday nisi Friday, at 3.12 p. m
Mail Steam, r 1 wes Bainlr.klge, tor Ap.ii vcii
iccla, evuy ALduesd .y, at 9-Oti a. m.
11. S. JIAINES, Gen'l Sup’t.
Change oi be: esl ne.
OFFICE MACON A WESTERN EAT LUO.ID, )
Macon, Ga., November lb. i87.). (
On and alter Sunday, November 17, the 2 1-
lowing Scho.drd,: for Busang, r Trains will be
obs-rvad on this road:
DAY PASCENGEP..
Leav’e Macon 7.25 am
ImYn.Li Alteon 7.45 am
jeave AO ..
vrnve at Atl mb.. . .... 1
NIGHT PASSENGER,
Lvve Macon 10.00 ptn
Arrive at Macou 8.20 p m
Leave At] .nta 2.30 pm
Arrß’e at Atlanta C.OO n m
Al;iking close connection at Macon with
Genlr :1 Railro id for .Savannah and Augusta,
nd with Sou taw astern E silroad fer p hits in
southwest Georgia. At Adi‘.nta with Whstan
A Atlantic Railway lor points W- st.
A. J, WHITE,
Sup rintendent.
Chnnge of Sclicilnlc,
SUPETiIMTEXT)LINK’S OFFICE,
Southwestern Railroad Office. )
Maccm, Juno 13, 1872. )
On and alter Sunday, the IGth, 1 ess.-cy r
md Mail Trains on this Road will run as id
lows :
DAY EUFAULA PASSENGER TR.'.IN.
Leave M uv n 8:09 a. m.
Arrive atE if: ul 4.42 p m
at Cl lyton 0.15 p m
“ at Albany 2.40 p m
“ at Fort Gaines 4.40 pin
Enfftiil i Mail Train connects daily at SmitV
ville with Albany Mail Train, and at CuhbbH
with Fort Gaines Mail Train.
Leave Cl iy lon 7.20 am
iila 8.50 aci
.. ve Fort Gaines 8.2 ■
Leave Albany 10.45 a m
Arrive at Macon 5:25 p M
SUE AULA NIGHT, FREIGHT AND ACCOAIMcUAIII*
TRAIN.
Leave .Macon 9.19 p m
Arrive at Eniaitla 10.20 a at
*• at Albany 0.45 a w
** - at Fort G. lines 11.52 a m
Connect at Smithville with Albany Trau cu
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Uriel .y L- Ft •
md at Cuthbcrt on Tuesday and Thursday. "
i\o train leaves on Saturday nights.
Leave Fuf.uila I;!’ I*' 1 *'
Leave Albany f ( / P
Leave Fort Gaines J. j■ * p - :!
Arrive at Macon 5.2 u a m
COLUMBUS DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Macon o:4s_at‘i
Arrive at Columbus Ud ; .ra
Leave Columbus -1:10 p ra
Arrive at Macon 9:30 p w
VIRGIL POWERS,
Engineer & Sup rintend&at-
EASTMAN TIM SUSP.
31. S. PfiTERS, Proprirtor.
Roofing. Guttering, and Repairing nf /; 1
kinds attended to promptly, and on r o
terms.
.Ml?* lie respectfully solicits the put he I
-
I~ly‘ l ~ ly ‘
“DRAKE’S MAGIC USIALST
Is known by all who have tried it i' r
to be the best and quickest r. r.v diyewr >-■' '
:or Croup, Colic, in manor least. Bev. l ;;‘5
Rheumatism, Toothache. Headache, D. VBt , A
Diarrhoea, Spinal disorders, Sorss, cl ’
Chills and Fever, Typhoid Fever, Ac., W-.
Try it
For sale by Janies M. Buchan.
“ Eastman, Ga
Agents ward and. . ,
\Y. C. Hau er, Genl nnec :
Bartow, o*-
march 12. 73 -Iy.