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THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION.
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<tx\
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M A R SHALL HO USE,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
A. 23. 3LTTCE, - - Proprietor.
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The Savannah Daily News.
The Savannah Daily Norntng News is ac
knowledged by the press and people, to be the
best daily paper south of Louisville and oast
of New Orleans. Carrying with it the prestige
and reliability of age, and it has all the vigor
and vitality of youth, and its enterprise as a
gatherer of- the latest and freshest news has
astonshed its cotemporaies and met the appro
bation ot the bubiic.
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Morning News ahead of all its competitors in
Georgia journalism, and to deserve the flatter
ing enconiums heaped npon it from all quar
ters. There has as yet, been no serious at
tempt made to rival the special telegrams which
the News inaugurated some years ago, and
the consequence, is that the reader in search
cf the latest intelligence always looks to the
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ments of the paper are such that the omissions
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scope of type embraces, daily, everything of
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ture, Art, science. Politics, Religion, and Gen
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the State.
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tics of the Morning News. For jeers and
years indeed, since its estalishment, —it has
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ures, it has consistently and persistently main
tained Democratic Statesßights principles, and
labored, with an ardor and devotion that know
no abatement, to promote and preserve the in
terests and honor of the South.
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will be retained and improved upon during the
ensuing year and several new attractions will
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and pleasant humor, and the epitome of Florida
affairs, will be continued, during the year
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■ Savannah, Ga.
! CENTRAL RAILROAD.
On and after Sunday, the 29th inst, Pas
senger Trains on the Georgia Central Railroad,
and its Branches and Connection, will run as
follows:
UP DAY TRAIN.
Leave Savannah °.4sam
Leave Augusta 9.00 a m
Arrive at Augusta 5.30 31 m
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 111
Leave Macon for Columbus 8.05 pm
Arrive at Atlanta 6.00 a ui
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 ui
Arrive at. Mac6n. 7.30 a m
Leave Macon 8.00 a ui
Leave Augusta 9.00 aui
Arrive at Augusta 5.30 p tn
Arrive at Savannah 6.15 p m
This train connects at Macon with S. W.
accommodation train leaving Columbus at 8.20
p. n:. and arriving at Macon at 4.45 a. m.,
and makes the same connection at Augusux as
the up day train.
NIGHI TRAILS GOING TOUTH.
Leave Savannah 7.00 p m
Leave Augusta 8:15 p m
arrive at Savannah 4:30 am
arrive at Macon 5:30 a iu
Leave Macon tor Atlanta 8:50 ain
Leave Macon for Columbus 5:45 a m
arrive at Columbus 11:15 am
arrive at Atlanta 3.15 p m
Making prompt through connections 9t both
Atlanta and Columbus.
SIGHT TRAINS GOING NORTH.
Leave Columbus 4.10 pm
Leave Atlanta 4.00 pm
arrive at Macon from Columbus.... 9:35 p in
arrive at Macon trom Atlanta 9.25 pin
Leave J/ncon 11:00 p m
atrive at Milledgeville 11:55 p in
arrive at Eatonton 1:50 a in
arrive at Augusta 6.20 a m
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 irom ('o
j lumbus, Atlanta and Macon, day train from
I Augusta and Savannah, which connect daily
| at Gordon (Sundays except! and) with tlio Mil-
L 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 Home,
corner Bull and Bryan streets. Office open
lrom Ba. m. to 1 p. m., and from 3 to Op. m.
, Tickets cun also be had it a Depot Office.
WILLIAM ROGERS,
G eu’l Superintendent
■AJXTJNT QUJNT^raTVTTTSTXrrp
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“THE EASTMAN TIMES,”
R. S. BURTON, Prop’r, - - H. W. J. HAM, Editor,
Unit having been established five months now numbers nearly
FOUR HUNDRED SUBSCRIBE R
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And the list increasing rogulaily 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
together with Original ana Selected Poetry from the host authors, white on
the Fourth Page will he found a Column of General Intelligence, condensed
to secure the greatest variety of news from every quarter.
i he Editorial Department
U id be conducted in a free, tearless, and independent manner, and will
be devoted to the interests of our section and the State at laige.
GEORGIA NEWS,
A condensation of State itenio from our exchanges will continue to be a
distinguishing feature of the Times, while the
Humorous Column
Will contain spice enough for the fireside circle, and those inclined to
“laugh and grow fat.”
A J3 Will find our paper a valuable medium for reaching
sfeSteWL V wJa Ul&Vaii our large and growing list of subscribers.
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„ Subscription, $2 per annum, in advance ; Advertising rates,
WX'jtlXS" l 1,11 “"reasonable.
Address
“THE TIMES,” Eastman, Ga.
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J|t A LARGE STOCK OF NEW SPRING GOODS gg
j JCST RECEIVED BY
} m gee. * son. m
W.vj
for Sale Cli*'ap fur Cash. OSM
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WITH
WEISEHFELD A CO..
|| WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS, |
AND JOBBERS OF
CLOTHS, CASIMERES, TESTINGS,
AND GOODS ADAPTED
EXCLUSIVELY FOR MEN’S WEAR,
242 West 33altiiixoi'e Ht. 9
February 23. ’72-6m. BALTIMORE, 3ID
Railroads.
Macon & Brunswick
RAILROAD COM PAN V,
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
DOUBLE DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS
r TO A N'T) FROM
JACKSONVILLE
And all Points in East Florida.
Over 100 Miles in Distance and 15
Horn’s in Time Saved I
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE. )
Macon, Ga., March 21, 1873 f
On and alter Sunday, 23d instant, passenger
trains on this Rond will be run as follows : °
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY SUNDAYS F.XCT’d. '
Leave Ma-con, 8:45 A. M
Arrive at Jesup 6:15 P. M
at Brunswick 10:45 P. M
“ at Savannah 10:00 I\ M
“ at Jacksonville 8:08 A. M.
Leave Jacksonville.... 0 45 P yp
. Jf'P 7:20.\.M
Arrive Macon 5:50 p M
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY.
Leave Macon 8:00 P. M.
Arrive at Jesup 5:50 A. .
at St iva n nah 10.30 A 5
“ at Jacksonville 11 00 P M
Leave .Jacksonville ‘ V.'.V 6:40 A.’ M
Brunswick 3:45 P.M.
(( ? aVilunah 4:40 P. M.
. . Jes ; u P- ..8:45 P. M.
Arrive at Macon Gls A M
Passengers for Tall ihassee Vnd points west
ot Live Oak take the 8:1.7 a. m. train
Passengers tor Brunswick take the same,
bleeping cars on all night trains.
HAWKINS VILLE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, DAILY,
(SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.)
Leave Macon passenger shed .... 3:30 P. M.
Arrive at Hawkinsville 7 OOP M
Leave Uawkiusville 7 - 05 \ M
Arrive at Macon ".’!!!’.!! 10 30 A M
W. J. JARVIS,
Master Transportation.
J. HOLMES & CO., ~
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Groceries and Provisions,
No. 82, Comer Third A Poplar Sts.,
MACON, - - GEORGIA.
e have just received and in store a fresh
supply of
Bacon, Bulk Meats,
Corn, Oats, Hoy,
Flour, Molasses, Sug\ar,
Coffee, Lard, etc.,- etc.
All of which we oiler for sale on as fair
terms as can be had from any wholesale house
in Middle Georgia.
N’P'' Give us a trial—We guarantee satis
faction !
J. HOLMES & CO.
2 6m.
The French Store.
Ho, everybody, rieh and poor !
u heretofore
In purchasing goods, be so no more.
Gull on Coleman, of the French Store,
WHO IS OFFERING RARE BARGAINS IN
3DRVG-OODS
GROCERIES,
1 loots* and Shoes,
Highest market price paid for hides
and all country produce.
G. COLEMAN.
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PULASKI HOUSE.
Silvan mill (ieorgia
Fronting South, a Frontage of 273 Feet.
WM. H. WILDBERGER,
vol 1 no 1-tf ' Proprietor.
SPOTS WOOD UOTEIT
Nearly Opposite Passenger Depot,
one minute’s walk.' *
MACON, - - - - - GEORGIA,
Board $3 00 per Day.
T. H. HARRIS, Proprietor.
Feb 14 -tf.
THE ALBANYHGUBE,
Merrick Barnes, Prop’r.,
AI.IiAN’., GEORGIA.
This house is well furnished \nd ever}’ way
prepared lor the accommodation of the travel
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 of guests, j
Omnibusaes convey passengers to and from ■
the different railroads promptly. Charges to
suit the times. ■>
DODGE COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALES
Will l>e sold before the Court House door
in the town of Eastman, on the first Tuesday
in August nest, lots ofland Nos. 319. 312,
341, in the 14th district ot Dodge county,
levied on as the property of Y. It. Griffin, to
satisfy a his ft fa in favor of Dodge county
for 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, 318, in the 14tli 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 2oth, 1873.
PRiVATE BOARDING HOUSE, -
Corner President and Abercorn Sts.,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Transient and Permanent Boarders Received
jay* Charge per day, $2.00.
DR. D. COX.
July 13, ’72. tf.
WESLEY WINDHAM. „
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WINDHAM & Cos
ARTISTIC
House, Sign & Decorative Painters
(Under Spot-wood Hotel)
Fourth Street, - - MACON c r{
s - s. MILLER
DEALER IN
MAHOGANY, WALNUT & p| NE
FUHHITUEE,
IG9 and 171 Broughton St,e„.
(Next to Weeds and Cornwell
.Savannah,
Agent for the United States e,. .
tlie best Beds overslept upon. 1 '
OI IA AX DKI{ S
AND —r
LOOKING GLASSES, i tc. j J( ,
ALWAYS ON HAN:>.
HATTRESSES made t<>
A large stock of '
Picture Frames and Mould u
vol 1. no 1-ti °
NOTICE, TO THU PU3LIC!
o: —
The undersigned is now prepared to do
WAGON, CART. OR BUGGY WORK,
On Short Notice and Reasonable Terms,
For the present I will work at Mr. Murphy’s Mill, wksre I maybe found during the day.—
,r-?r Parties having hard timber to sell, and wanting good work in return, will find it to
their interest to call on me at once. All work warranted h <jice satisfaction.
July 23. ’73 2fa. J. j. WAITE.
Change of Schedule.
SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE,
Southwestern Railroad Oitio, >
Macon, June 13. IST2. [
On and after Sunday, the 16th, Passuu'i
.11- •• tßoad will ruinum
lows:
Day eufaula TASSENGER TRAIN. j
Leave Macon 8:00 en:
Arrive at Eufaula 4.42 pi j
“ at Clayton 6.15 pt. I
“ at Albany 2.40 pal
“ at Fort Gaines 4.40 pk I
Eufaula Mail Train connects (Lib at b
ville with Albany Mail Train, and at Crin ■
with Fort Gaines Mail Train.
Leave Cl yyton 7W
Leave Eufaula
Leave Fort Gaines b.-L a-1
Leave Albany 10. b
Arrive at Macon 5:-- '
EUFAULA NIGHT, FREIGHT AND ACCOMM-’R
TRAIN. I
Leave Macon -
Arrive at Eufaula ■
“ at Albany 1
“ at Fort Gaines h
Connect at Smitlivillc with Alb, ;
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and rr; i.
and at Cuthbert on Tuesd iy and t J'
No train leaves on Saturday nights.
Leave Eufaula *■;
Leave Albany
Leave Fort Gaines •
Arrive at Macon
COLUMBUS D..Y i ‘”‘ y
Leave Macon •• ,
Arrive at Columbus
Leave Columbus ' ‘r‘‘ J
Arrive at Macon
VIRGIL FOVfEi
Engineer A Sujur.ate w
“DRAKE’S MAGIC LINIMENT J
Is known by all who have tried n] • ■
to be the best and quickest reined'
for Croup, Colic, in man or be*'*- * • B
Rheumatism, Tootluiche, Ht&dache, W H
Diarrhoea, Spinal disorders, Sors-s - ; |\mk
Chills and Fever, Typhoid Fever, Ac.,av
1 sale by James M. B" : ‘-h I
Agents want- and. I
W. C. Hausee, Geaß-f. L I
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march 12, ’73-1 y. *1
J. EUGENI: HICK 8, I
ATTORNEY AT Us> 1
Mount Vernon, MontjXonieO^jJj
DR.J.H.I 7a SJ > b ‘I
Pliysican anil Shis*’ 01 I
Offers his professional service 1
of E>istman and surrounding c ‘
jygf* Office near Gen. Foster
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