The Eastman times. (Eastman, Dodge County, Ga.) 1873-1888, July 30, 1873, Image 4

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THE PEOPLE’S PAPER. THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION. DAILY AND WEEKLY, With Great 8-Page Sunday Edition. Every FAMILY should have the Consti tution—lt is full of carefully selected general reading—Poetry, Literature, Stones, News. Every FARMER should have—lt makes a specialty of crop and farm news. Every LAWYER should have it—The Supreme Court Decisions are exclusively re ported for it, immediately when rendered. Every MERCHANT should take it —Its cel ebrated weekly cotton editorials contain facts and figures to be had nowhere else. Every LADY wants it—lts famous FASH ion LETTERS are eagerly sought. EVERYBODY should take the Constitution —lt is a weekly newspaper looking after the interest of all classes. Its correspondence Department is not ex celled in the United States, embracing the World.” European, and letters from Georgia and the American States. Largest editorial staff in the South—l. W, Avery, Political Department; J. T. Lumpkin, .News; W. G. Whidby, City; N. P. T. Finch, Howel C. Jackson, Associates; E. Y. Clarke, Managing Editor. Hon. A. H. Stephens, Corresponding edii tor. NEW FEATURES are soon to be added. Terms—Daily, SIO,OO per annum; $5,00 for six months; $2,50 for three months; SI,OO for one month. Weekly, $2,00 per annum; SI,OO for six months. CLUBS! CLUBS! For the MAMMOTH WEEKLY—containing tire cream of the Daily—sls,oo for ten annual subscribers, and a paper to the getter-up of the club. On editorial matters, address “Editors Constitution;” on business matters, address W. A. HEMPHILL & GO., Atlanta, Ga., W. W. ASHBURN, DEALER IN GENERAL &lEROBANDIBE, Keeps constantly on hand a choice and well selected stock of DRYGOODS, CLOTHING , BOOTS and SHOES, HATS dV. Also a full assortment of GROCERIES, Consisting in part of FLOUR, LIQUORS, TOBACCO, SUGAR, COFFEE, MICE, SOAP, (he. All of which he proposes to soil at a SMALL PROFIT, As his motto is, “Live and Let Live.” y&f' Call and see him before purchasing elsewhere. 1-tf. | MARSHALL HOUSE, SAVANNAH, GA., A. B. LUCE. - - Proprietor. Board Pep Day $3. TIK SATURDAY EVENING! POST. Beautiful New Premium Chromo! The Post is now the Largest and Cheapest of the Literary Weeklies. It usually cotit a ins three or tour 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, lull of the most interesting matter of all kinds. It gives to every 83.00 subscriber, and to every person sending a Club, the beautiful Chromo of THE CHILD-PROPHET, “Little Samuel,'” starting up from his sleep to the call of the Lord. The rich and glowing colors, end the spiritual beauty of this Chromo, make it an universal favorite. It has only to be seen to bo admired —yes, loved. Every mother will long to hang it where her own children can see it constantly. SPLENDID PREMIUMS. Sewing Machines, Plated Ware, Gold Chains and Watches, etc., will be sent to those who get up lists at the 83.00 rate. (Scud for List and Terms of Premiums. This is a great ffer!) Kemembeb! The price of The Post is the eume as other lirst-elass Weeklies, while it is not only a larger paper, but gives a beautiful Chromo in addition. Terms— Always iii 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), 816.00. Such of the Club sub scribers as wish the Chromo must remit one dollar in addition. One copy of The Post, one of the The Lady’s Friend, and oneCHIIOMO, $5. (Ton cents must always be sent for mail ing expenses of each Chromo.) Address H. PETERSON & CO., 310 Walnut St., Pbilad’a, ■ :0: “THE EASTMAN TIMES,” R. S. BURTON, Prop’s-, - - H. W. J. HAM, Editor, Only having been established five months now numbers nearly F OUR 111 NDliliD SUBSCRIBERS ♦ - l,ul increasing legulaily and rapidly, will soon make it one of the most popular and wide-spread weeklies in Middle or Southern Georgia. It is emphatically A FAMILY PAPER. A First-Class Moral Story is published every week upon the First Page, togeltier with Original ana Selected Poetry from the best authors, while on the Fourth Page will be found a Column of General Intelligence, condensed to secure the greatest variety of news from every quarter. The Editorial Department TV ill be conducted in a free, tearless, and independent maimer, and will be devoted to the interests of our section and the State at laiare. GEORGIA NEWS. A condensation of fetate items from our exchanges will continue to be a distinguishing feature of the Times, while the II amorous Colmnn Will contain spice enough for the fireside circle, and those inclined to ‘‘laugh and grow fat.” A J mamm Mfill find our paper a valuable medium for reaching k£*skL V WsL UJt&vA w our large and growing list of subscribers. CTam** q- Subscription, $2 per annum, in advance ; Advertising* rates, • Wi **AM R,n,i, reasonable. Address TIMES** 5 Eastman, Ga. 3ji 1 'iß Jp| A LARGE STOCK OF NEW SPESKQ COODS ’gv JUST RECEIVED BY |j^, ill 22. sow. pg * jgg •jpi . For Sale Cheap for Cash. p||>> 22. •*W- 2 ni 223ISZX>E32SI-'V 5^r^3L,33, WITH WEISENFELD &, CO.. jij WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS, | AND JOBBERS OF CLOTHS, CASIMERES, VESTINGS, AND GOODS ADAPTED EXCLUSIVELY FOR MEN'S WEAR, West Baltimore St., # February 28, 72-6 m. BALTIMORE, 31D. Railroads. Macon & Brunswick RAILROAD company. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. DOUBLE DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS TO AND-FROM JACKSONVILLE | And RH Points in East Florida. Over 100 Miles in Distance and 15 Hours in Time Saved! SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, ) - Macon, Ga., March 21, 1873 f o#hnd after Sunday, 23d instant, passem-er trams on this Road will he run as follows : DAT PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY (SUNDAYS EXcVD. ) Leawe Macon, 8:45 A. M Arrive at Jesup 6:1 5 p at Brunswick .... 10 •4". ?’ u' I! * Savannah .. .10:00 lb M at -Jacksonville 8:08>\ yr Leave Jacksonville ] ’ ’ 0-45 p 4/ “ Jesup 7 -90 \ Ar Arnve Macon 5 :50 P. M. NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY. Leave Macon 8:00 P. M arrive at Jesup 5:50 A. at savannah in -an a 1 ‘‘ at Jaeksonvilie It ; qq paj Leave Jacksonville 6:10 V M “ Brunswick 3:45 P. ft! Savannah 4:40 P. M , . Je fP r 8:45 P. M. Arrive at Macon 6-15 ' xj Passengers for Tallahassee Vnd points west m Live Oak take the 8:45 a. m. train. Passengers for Brunswick take the same, bleeping cars on all night trains. HAWKINSVILLE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) Leave Macon passenger shed .... 3:30P V Amve at Hawkinsville . p ‘1 Leave Hawkinsville.....’. 7 :/,~ ff Jr Arrive at Macon !]! 10. : 50 A if W. J. JARVIS, ' Master Transportation. J.IIOLMES4 : €0.7 WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Groceries and Provisions, No. 82, Corner Third & Poplar Sts., MACON, - - GEORGIA. V, e have just received and in store a fresh supply of Bacon, Bulk Meats, Corn, Oats, Hay, I'lour, Molasses, Sugar, Coffee,*Lard, etc., etc, All of which we offer for sale on. as fair terms as can be had from any wholesale house m Middle Georgia. pj Givens a trial—We guarantee satis faction ! 0 J- holmes & CO. 2 Gnu. The French. Stem Ho, everybody, ri:ii 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 iDiFE/IT GOODS GROCERIES, Roots land. Shoos, &c- Highest market price paid for hides and all country produce. G. COLEMAN. 1-ly PULASKI HOUSE. aimali Georgia Fronting South, a Frontage of 273 Feet. WM. H. WILDBER GER, vol 1 no 1-tf Proprietor. SPOTS.WOOD HOTEL^ Nearly Opposite Passenger Depot, (Only one minute’s walk.) MACON, ------ GEORGIA. Board $3 00 per Day. T. 11. HARRIS, Proprietor. Feb 14—tf. ~mmwmm Merrick Barnes, Prop’r., ALBANY, GEORGIA. This house is well tumished ind every way prepared for the accommodation of the traw l ing public; entire satisfaction guaranteed.— The table is supplied with the best the country affords, and the servants are unsurpassed in politeness and attention to the wants ol guests. Omnibusses convey passengers to and from the different railroads promptly. Charges to suit the times. DODSE COUNT’/ SHERIFF’S SALES Will be sold before the Court House door m the town of Eastman, on tlie first Tuesday in August next, lots of land Nos. 319. 312, 341, in the 14th district of Dodge county, levied on as the property of Y. R. Griffin, to satisfy a tax fi fa in favor of Dodge county lor the year 1872. Property pointed out by by defendant. ALSO, At the same time and place, one eleventh part of lots Nos. 322, 321, 310, 391, 320, 311, 390, 340, 347, 348, in the 14th District of Dodge county. Levied on as the property of S. W. Burch, to satisfy a Superior Court Fi Fa from Dodge county, in favor of James C. Greer, Executor of Samuel Griswold, dec’d, against said Burch. Property pointed out by defend ant. JORDAN BROWN, Sheriff! June 25th, 1873. PRIVATE BOARDINGHOUSE, Corner President and Abercorn Sts., SAVANNAH, GA. Transient and Permanent Boarders Received pAS" Charge per day, $2.00. DR. D. COX. July 13, ’72. tf. GEN’L SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE ) At la ntic & Gulf R ailjk >ad, l Savannah, January 3, 1873. j . ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, JANUARY sth. Passenger Trains on this aoad will ran as follows: EXPRESS PA SSENGEfL Leave Savannah daily at 4.30 p. Arrive at Jesup “ - 7:55 p.m. Arrive at Bainbridg© 7:40 a.m. Arrive at Albany “ 9.15 a. n-. Arrive at Live Oak “ 3.05 a.m. Arrive at Jacksonville 8.00 a. m. Amve at 4alluhassee 9.15 a. m. Leave Tidlah t.-see “ 5:15 pm. Leave Jacksonville“ 6.15 p. m. Leave Live Oak “ 11.25 n. m! Lea x e Albany “ . r 5.20 p. ni Leave Bainbridge “ 6:45 p. m Leax e Jesup “ 0:35 a. m. Arrrive at Savannah at 10.00 a. m. Train runs through without change to Jack sonville. No change *of cars between Savannah and Albany. Cl ° se connection at Albany with traiiis on nwestern Railroad. Sleeping car 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 nj AmveatJesnp *• 10.30 pm Anne at Macon (Mondays excepted; 7:3oam Leave Macon (Saturdays excepted).. B:2spm Leave Jesup .Sundays excepted).... 5.20 a m Amve at • baVnnnah (Sund’ys exc’ptd 9:00 a m Connect at Macon with trains on Macon and Western and Southwesternßailr. ads. Passengers lor Macon on Sundew, will take 4:30 p. m. Express train from Savannah 1 ussengers lrom Macon on Saturdav nidit wul arrive in Savannah by 10.00 a. tram on Sunday. 1 No change oi cars between Savannah and Macon. ACCO3IMODATTON TRAIN -'WESTERN DIVISION. Leave Lawton (Sundays excepted).. 7:50 a m Amve at Valdosta “ * wmve at Quitman “ . .. 11.10 a m Amve at lhomasville “ 110 m Arrive at Albany “ .'I 7.'40 pm Leave Albany “ . 2.10 pm Leave Quitman “ . Leave Valdosta • “ ' 54Q ? m , . . . tino ii in Arrive at Lawton “ .. B.lb pm Connect at Albany with night train on South western Railroad, leaving Albany Mondays. Tuesdays, Ihuiwdays andFridays, and arrhin at Albany Tuesdays Wednesdays, Fiidavsand £>uturUuy. .Hay Train on J. P. A M. Railroad luiv, A i.:ivo Oak at in. for Jacksonville, and at Loop. m. for Tallay.as.see, and nrmo at Live Oak, from Jacksonville, from iVillaliassee at 12.25 l^ru. Train on Brunswick A Albany Railroad leaves junction (No. 9 Atlantic & Gulf Rail road) for Albany, Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday, at 11.00 a, in., and arrives from Albany Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 3.12 p. ni Mail Steamer leaves Bainbridge, lor Apalach icola, every Wednesday, at 9-00 a. m. H. S. MAIN] id, Gen’l Sup't. Change of Ooliedulc. Ol'TK'jl MACON & WESTERN RAILROAD, ) ' oMacon, Ga., November 16, 1872. \ Gu and after Sunday, November 17, the fol lowing Schedule for Passenger Trains will be observed on this road : DAY PASSENGER. Leave Macon 7.25 am Amve at Macon 7.45 a m Arrive at 'Atlanta. ;. . r •..; . . I;|§ p tfr NIGHT PA SLNGER, L c Macon 10.00 pm Arrive at iVlacou 8.20 p m Leave Atlanta 2.30 o m Arrive at Atlanta 6.00 a m j Making close connection at Macon with Central Railroad for Savaunah and Augusta, Rail dl Southwest Georgia. At Atlanta with- Western & Atlantic Railway lor points West. A. J, WHITE, Superintendent. Change of Schedule. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, Southwestern Railroad Office, i Macon, June 13, 1872. j On and after Sunday, the lOih, Passenger and Mail Trains on this Road will run as fol lows : DAY EUFAULA PASSENGER TRAIN. Leave Macon 8:00 a. m. Arrive at Eafaula 4.42 p m * ‘ at Clayton 6.15 p m “ at Albany 2-*lO p m “ at Fort Gaines 4.40 pin Eufaula Mail Train connects daily at Smith ville with Albany Mail Train, and at. Culhbcrt with Fort Gaines Mail Train. Leave Clayton 7.20 a m Leave Eufaula 8.50 a m Leave Fort Gaines 8.35 am Leave Albany 10.45 a m arrive at Macon 5:25 p m EUFAULA NIGHT, FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, Leave Macon 9.10 pm Arrive at Eufaula 10.20 a m “ at Albany 6.45 am “ at Fort Gaines 11.52 am Connect at Smithviile with Albany Train on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday nights, and at Cuthbert on Tuesday and Thursday.— No train leaves on Saturday nights. Leave Eufaula 5.15 pm L All 8. Leave Fort Gaines 1.10 pm Arrive at Macon 5.20 a in COLUMBUS DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. Leave Macon 5:45 a m Arrive at Columbus 11:15 am Leave Columbus 4:10 p m Arrive at Macon 9:35 p m VIRGIL POWERS, Engineer & Superintendent. “DRAKE’S MAGIC LINIMENT” Is known by all who have tried it properly, lobe the 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. For sale by James M. Buchan, Eastman, Ga. Agents wank and. W. C. Hauser, Gen'l Agent, Bartow, Ga. march 12, '73-ly. ' J. EUGENE HICK&\ ATTORNEY AT LAW, Mount Vernon, Montgomery Cos., Ga J. H. ILvSIIKR, Physical! and Surgeon, Offers his professional services to the people of Eastman and surrounding country. pSr Office near Gen. Foster's house. 1-ly. A MODEL NEWSPAPER The Savannah Daily Tlie Savannah Daily Nobnino v knowledges by the press and best daily paper south of Lonisvill of New Orleans. Canying with ini < and reliability of age, and it has uh ♦/' and vitality of youth, and its ent^'^ gatherer of the latest and fiv sl , ?' "• astonshed its cotempomies and met' bation ot tlie bublio. During the year 1873 no „p e ,, c Clf f .. labor, and money v.m W., pirttlto k . 'y Mornixo News ahead of all i ' (ieorgm journalism, and to dcame the R 4 mg encomiums heaped upon it from ;l n " tvis. There has os yet, been no *. ri (i : " tempt made to rival the special tel r , the News inaugurated some the consequence, is that the reader in ' “ ' cf the latest intelligence always looks Morning News. The telegraphic ments oi the paper are such that th e 01il , v " made by the general press reports are j„,v u ! and reliably supplied by its special con.an*, ' ents. 1 115 Morning News has lately been \, , to a thirt y-*™ column paper, and ;'i*w scope of type embraces, daily, evenffui - interest that tnAspire in the domain ol U a „ j ture, Art, science, Politics, Religion, ami (~n . 1 era! intelligence, giving fo the lwuh r m tf better digest than other pap.?r in nu , the State. It is perhaps needless to speak of the y y. tics of the Morning News. For vet as years indeed, since its estalislnnent, it 1 . been a representative Southern paper, a: J lrom that4ime to the present, in ail conjim.g ures, it has consistently and persistently 'inSiJl tained Democradc States Rights priiuapl, s labored, with an ardor and devotion that k. JO J no abatement, to promote and pres, rve the ;;i (crests and honor of the South. The special features of the Mousing X.;u will be retained and improved upon during ; ; ensuing year and several new attractions will be added. rr 7 items, .with their urv'.a and\)leasant humor, and the epitow,-,,, , ' affairs, will be continued during the v, ;ir . The local department will he the most com plete and reliable to be found in any Sav .n --nah paper, and the commercial 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 TRIWEEKLY NEWS. , This edition of the Morning Xdv.a U pecially recommended to those wholiav, ;,t the facilities of a daily mail. EvervtLin' . t has begn said in regard to the daily t4i: 11 may be repeated of the Tri-weekly. It is m.At up with great care, and contains the 1 44 1 patches and market reports. The price or tills edition is $6.00 per annum, $3.00 fur six mouths, and $1.50 lor three months. THE WEEKLY NEWS. The Weekly Morning News particularly tus ommends jWW t<> jhe fanner and nWvci.-ai one of the best family papers in the country, and its cheapness brings it within iVre.tcT" all. Jt contains Tlirty-six solid colui:.ii# reading matter, and is mailed sou-, tor. sc 1 seribers with the utmost prom pin -a. it: carefully and laboriously edited compel! ’ ■ of the news of the week, and containsna tion, an infinite variety ot other clinic, v - matter. Editorials on ail topics, sketch*; men, mama vs, and fashions, tal. s, pcx ti. . ography, pungent paragraphs and coud t telegrams enter into its make-up. Itmnt.a the latest tel" graphic dispatches andmark-fr ports up to the hour of going to press, and i in all respects, an indispeusiUeadjunct toev :;- home. Price-One year, $2.00; six months, Si three months, 50 cents. Subscription for either edition of the h ing News may be sent by express id tli n*. expense of the proprietor. Adm -s. J. 11. RSTILL Savannah, 6a. CEIXTISAL railroae On and after Sunday, the 29th iie - l> senger Trains on the Georgia Central i.-m and its Branches and Cc*nnir‘ : ou, vok ruu follow s: UP DAY TRAIN. Leave Savannah Leave Augusta I 1 -’ Arrive at Augusta ’ Arrive at MiiLdgeville L. ;-1 Arrive at Eatonton 4 Arrive at Macon , ’ ,i , 1 Leave Macon for Atlanta * ''h Leave Macon for Columbus ' Arrive at Atlanta ‘ ff Arrive at Columbus . Making doge connection with turn- Augusta, Atlanta and Ohm a . DOWN DAY TR-EN. 4> ffi f (J g Leave Atlanta Arrive at Jiacon # Leave Macon Leave Augusta A Arrive at Augusta Arrive at Savannah This train connects at Macon • accommodation train Laving Coluniyy p. m. and arriving at hlacon at 4- and makes the same connection at Au the up day train. NIGHX TRAINS GOING TOOTH. Leave Savannah • ■ j, L; ave Augusta arrive at Savannah ' anive at Macon Leave Macon for Atlanta . Leave Macon lor Columbus arrive at Columbus j ]'■ arrive at Atlanta k .. ' Making prompt through count- 1 ■“ Atlanta and Columbus. NIGHT Tit.UNS GOING NOT-'- , , , . Leave Columbus Leave Atlanta . - anive at Macon from Columbus. arrive at Macon from Atlanta , Leave J/acon V[ X, '■ atrive at Milledgeville arrive at Eatonton ’ - arrive at Augusta ' ;■.-* arrive at Savannah , u- - Making perfet connection wnn 1 Augusta. _ xrnpdae'sl - going over die T Eatonton Branch will take mgh ■ L “ , u lumbus, Atlanta and Alacon, w > 1 ‘ >t Augusta and Savannah, whion 1 . at Gordon (Sunday's excepted) v ledgeville and Eatonton trains. , t tr An elegant Sleeping Car on a in: Through tickets to allpomh p,, ; Central Railroad ticket office, at i ‘ c comer Bull and Bryan streets , 0 t ;p. * from 8 a. m. to 1 p. m., and 1 10U f ’lickets can also be bad it a