The Eastman times. (Eastman, Dodge County, Ga.) 1873-1888, October 01, 1873, Image 4

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A MODEL NEWSPAPER Ti-Savannah Daily News. The Savannah Daily Norning News is ae lodged bv the press and people to be the ‘ * ally vri p er sou th 0 f Louisville and east of New Orleans. Carrying with it the prestige and reliability of age, nnd it baa all the vigor and vitality of youth, and its enterprise as a gatherer of the latest and freshest news has astoushed its cotemporaies and met the appro bation ot the bublic. During the year 1873 no expense of time, labor,* and money will be spared to keep the Morning News ahead of all its competitors in Georgia journalism, and to deserve the** flatter ing enconiums heaped upon 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 Morning News. The telegraphic arrange ments of the paper are such that the omissions made by the general press reports are promptly and reliably supplied by its special correspond ents. The Morning News lias lately been enlarged to a thirty-six column paper, and this broad scope of type embraces, daily, everything of in.erest that transpire in the domain of litera ture, Art, science, Politics, Religion, and Gen eral intelligence, giving to the roader more and better digest than other papar in matter the State. It is perhaps needless to speak of the poli tics of Morning News. For yeiira and years indeed, since its estalishment,—it has been a representative Southern paper, and irom that time to the present, in all conjunct ures, it has consistently and persistently main tained Democratic States Rights principles, and labored, with an ardor and devotion that know no abatement, to promote and preserve the in terests and honor of the South. The special features of the Morning News will be retained and improved upon during the ensuing year and several new attractions will be added. The Georgia News items, with their quaint and pleasant humor, and the epitome of Florida affairs, will be continued during the year. The local department w ill be the most com plete and reliable to be found in any Savan nah paper, and the commercial columns will be hill and accurate. The price of the Daily is $lO 00 per annum $2.00 lor six months; SI.OO for one month. THE TRI-WEEKLY NEWS. Tin’s edition of the Morning News is es pecially recommended to those who have nt the facilities of a daily mail. Everything that 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 patehes and market reports. The price of this edition is $(5. 00 perannum, $3. OOfor six months, and $1.50 for three months. THE WEEKLY NEWS. The Weekly 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 all. It contains Thirty-six solid columns of reading matter, and is mailed so as to reach sub scribers with the utmost promptness. It is a carefully and laboriously edited compendium of the news of the week, and contains in addi tion, an infinite variety ot other choice reading matter. Editorials on all topics, sketches ol men, manners, and fashions, talcs, poetry, bi ography, pungent paragraphs and condensed telegrams enter into its make-up. It contains the latest telegraphic dispatches and market re ports up to the hour of going to press, and is in all respects, an indispensiLle 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 besentby express at the risk and expense of the proprietor. Address. J. H. ESTILL. Savannah, Ga. CENTRAL RAILROAD. On and after Sunday, the 20th inst., Pas senger Trains on the Georgia Central Railroad, and its Branches and Connection, will run as follows: VP DAY TRAIN, Leave Savannah °.45 a m Leave Augusta 9.00 a m Arrive at Augusta 5.30 p m Arrive at Milledgeville 11.55 pm Arrive at Eaton ton 1.50 a m Arrive at Macon 7.15 p m Leave Macon for Atlanta 10.00 p m Leave Macon for Columbus 8.05 pm Arrive at Atlanta 6.00 a m Arrive at Columbus 4.00 am Making close connection with trains leaving Augusta, Atlanta and Columbus. DOWN DAY TRAIN. Leave Atlanta 2.00 a m Arrivijat Macon 7.30 a m Leave Macon , 8.00 a m Leave Augusta 9.00 ani 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 Columbus at 8.20 p. m. and arriving at Macon at 4.45 a. m., und makes the same connection at Augusta as the up day train. NIGHX TRAINS GOING TOUTH. Leave Savannah 7.00 p in Leave Augusta 8:15 p m arrive at Savannah 4:30 ain arrive at Macon 5:30 a m Leave Macon for Atlanta 8:50 a m Leave Macon for Columbus 5:45 a in arrive at Columbus 11:15 a m arrive at Atlanta 3.15 pin Making prompt through connections 9t both Atlanta and Columbus. NIGHT TRAINS GOING NORTH. Leave Columbus 4.10 pm At1anta............. ....... 4.00 p m anive at Macon from Columbus 9:35 p m arrive at Macon trom Atlanta 9.25 p m Leave 3/acon . 11:00 pm atnve at Milledgeville 11:55 p m arrive at Eatontou 1 50 a m arrive at Augusta . (j.oa m arrive at Savannah 7:30 a m Making perfet connection with trains ieaving Augusta. Passengers going over the Milledgeville and Latonton Branch will hike night train from Co lumbus, Atlanta and Macon, day train from Augusta and Savannah, which connect daily at Gordon (Sundays exceptfd) with the Mil ledgeville and Latonton trains. An elegant Sleeping Car on all night trains, ihrough tickets to all points can be had at Central Railroad ticket office, at Pulaski House, comer Bull and Bryan streets. Office open irom Ba. m. to 1 p. m., and from 3 to 6p. m. lickcts can also be had it a Depot Office. WILLIAM ROGERS, Gen’l Superintendent extraits now premium: list —FOR Georgia State Pair! commencing October 27th, 1873! AT — Central City Park, MACON, GA. For best acre of clover hay $ 50 For best acre of lucerne hay \ 50 For best acre of native grass 50 For best acre of pea vine hay 50 I'or best acre of com forage 50 For largest yield of Southern cane, on acre 50 For best and largest display garden vege tables 50 For largest yield upland cotton, one acre 200 For best crop lot upland short staple cot- ton not less than five bales 500 lor best one bale upland short staple cot ton (and 25 cents per pound for the bale) 100 I I or the best oil paintings, by a Georgia „ la< Jy-- 100 nor the best display of paintings, drawings, etc by the pupils of one school or college 100 For the best made silk dress, done by a lady of Georgia not a dress-m?.ker 50 lor best made home-spun dress done by a lady of Georgia not a dressmaker “ 50 For best piece of tapestry in worsted and floss by a lady of Georgia 50 Toi best furnished baby basket and complete set of infant clothes, by a lady cf Georgia For handsomest set of Mouclioir case’ glove box and pin-cushion made b\- a lady of Georgia J 50 For best half dozen pairs of cotton socks, knit by a lady over fifty years of ae, in Georgia (gold) ... 25 ror the finest and largest display of female handicraft, embracing needlework, em embroidery, knitting, crocheting, rais ed work etc by one lady 100 For the best combination horse l(X) For the best saddle horse jqq h or the best style harness horse... 100 For the finest and best matched double „ team 10 q For the best stallion with ten of iris colts by his side 2 50 For the best gelding ’ ’ 2 ~q For the best six-mule team 250 For the best single mule * * pjy For the best milch cow ico For the best bull 100 For the best ox team 100 For the best sow w ith pigs 50 For the largest and finest collection of do mestic fowls 100 For the best bushel of corn 25 For the best bushel of peas 25 For the best bushel of wheat 25 For the best bushel of sweet potatoes 25 For the best bushel of Irish potatoes 25 For the best fifty stalks of sugar cane 50 FOl the best result on one acre in any forage crop 150 For the hugest yield of corn on one acre.. 100 For the largest yield of wheat on one acre 50 For the largest yield of oats on one acre.. 50 For the largest yield of rye on one ame. . 50 For the best result on one acre, in any cereal crop 200 For the best display made on the grounds, by any dry goods merchant 100 For the best display made by any grocery merchant 100 For the largest and best display of green house plants, by one person or firm.. .. 100 For the best brass band, not less than ten performers 250 (and SSO extra per day for their music.) For the best Georgia plow stock 25 For the best Georgia made wagon (two horse) ........ 50 For the best Georgia made cart 25 For best stallion four years old or more.. 40 For best preserved horse over 20 years old 25 For best Alderney bull 50 For best Devon bull 50 For best collection of table apples grown in North Georgia 50 For best collection of table apples grown in Middle Georgia 50 REGATTA: Race one mile clown stream on Oemulgee Riv er, under the rules of the Regatta Association of Macon. For the fastest four-oared shell boat, race open to the world $l5O For thetastest double-scull shell boat, race open to the world 50 For the fastest single-scull shell bo.it, race open to the world... 50 For the fastest tour-oared canoe boat, race open to the world 50 (By canoe is meant a boat hewn from a without wash-boards or other additions.) The usual entry fee of ten per cent, will be charged for the Regatta premiums. MILITARY COMPANY. 1 or the best drilled volunteer military com pany ot not less than forty members, rank and file, open to the world $750 At least five entries required. RACES. TURSE ONE — S3OO. lor Trotting Horses—Georgia raised; mile heats best two in three. Ist horse to receive S2OO 2d horse to receive 75 3d horse to receive 25 purse two —$450. For Trotting Horses that have never beaten 2:40; mile heats, best two in three. Ist horse to receive S3OO 2d horse to receive iqo 3d horse to receive 50 purse thkeu—s6so. For Trotting Horses—open to the world; mile heats, best three in five. Ist horse to receive SSOO 2d horse to receive 100 3d horse to receive ! 50 PURSE four—s3so. lor Running Horses—open to the world; two mile heats, best two in three. Ist horse to receive $250 2d horse to receive 100 PURSE FIVE— S3OO For Running Horses—open to the world; two mile heats, best two in three. Ist horse to receive S3OO purse six— SSOO For Running Horses—open to the world; three mile heats, best two in three. Ist horse to receive 5300 The above Premiums will be contested for under the rules of the Turf. The usual entry tee of 10 per cent, on the amount of the purse will be charged. COUNTY EXHIBITIONS. 1. To the county which (through its So ciety or Clubs)shall furnish the larg est and finest display, in merit and variety, of stock, products and re sults of home industries, all raised, produced or manufactured in the county SIOOO 2. Second best do 500 3. Third best do 300 4. Fourth best do 200 Entries to be made at tko August Conven tion in _4theng. Articles contributed to the County Exhibi tions can also compete for specific premiums in the Premium List; for instance, a former may contribute to the Exhibition of his county a bushel of Bread Corn, he can then enter it, individually, for premium 144. Macon A 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 Hours in Time Saved! SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, ) Macon, Ga., March 21, 1873. \ On and after Sunday, 23d instant, passenger trains on this Road will be run as follows : DAY PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY (SUNDAYS EXC’t’d. ) Leave Macon, 8:45 A. M Arrive at Jesup 6:15 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. .\j. ‘ ‘ at Savannah 10:30 A. M. “ at Jacksonville 11:00 P. M. Leave Jacksonville 6:40 A. M. “ Brunswick 3:45 P. M. “ Savannah 4:40P. M. “ Jesup 8:45 P.M. Arrive at Macon 6:15 A. M. Passengers for Tallahassee and points west ol 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 3:30P. M. Arrive at Hawkinsville 7:00P. M. Leave Hawkinsville 7:05 A. M. Arrive at Macon 10:50 A M. W. J. JARVIS, Master Transportation. MARSHAL’S TAX SALES. W Ol be sol 1 before the Court House door in the town ur Eastman, Dodge county, Ga., on tlie first Tuesday in October next, the foliow mg property, levied on under and by order of the 1 own -Council of Eastman, to-wit : Eight \ ols. ot united States Digest, levied on as the property of Thomas H. Dawson, to satisfy one tax fi fa m favor of Town Council, vs. the said Dawson. Property pointed out by defendant. ALSO At tlip same time and place will be sold one lot of Law Books, to-wit: One Code and four Vols. of tlic Acts of tlie Legislature ot the State ol Georgia, levied on as the prop erty of 11. W. J. Ham, to Satisfy nne t:> v u fh in favor of Town Council, vs. the said Ham.— Property pointed out by defendant. ALSO —At the same time and place will be sold one Circular Saw, levied on as the prop erty of A. Murphy, to satisfy one tax ii fa in favor of Town Council, vs. said Murphy.— Property pointed out by plaintiff ALSO—At the same time and place will be sold one pair of Fairbanks’ Scales, levied on as the property of James M. Buchan, to sat isfy one tax fi ta in favor of Town Council, vs. said Buchan. Property pointed out by plain- ALSO—WiII be sold at the .same time and place, one Bay Horse, levied on as the prop erty of J. 11. Lasher, to satisfy one tax fi fa in favor of Town Council, vs. said Lasher. Prop erty pointed out by defendant. ALSO—WiII be sold at the same time and place, Three Vols. of Greenleaf on Evidence, leavied on as the property of L. A. Hall, to satisfy one tax fi fa in favor of Town Council, vs. said Hall. Property out by defendant. riLSO—\V ill be sold at the same time and place, one Clock, levied on as the property of T. M. 3/oseley, to satisfy one tax fi fa in favor ot Town Council, vs. said Moseley. Property pointed out by defendant. C. B. MURRELL, Marshal. Sept. 3, 1873-tds. TKESATURDAYEVENINGPOST. Beautiful .New Premium Chromo! The Post is now the Largest and Cheapest of the Literary Weeklies. It usually contains three or lour 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 $3.00 subscriber, and to every person sending a Club, the beautiful Chromo of THE CHILD-PKOPHET, “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 be admired—yes, loved. Every mother will long to hang it where her own children can see it constantly. SPLENDID PBEMIUMS, Sewing Machines, Plated Ware, Gold Chains and V atches, etc., will be sent to those who get up lists at the $3.00 rate. (Send for List and Terms of Premiums. This is a great fieri) 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 Chromo in addition. PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, Comer President and Abercorn Sts., SAVANNAH, GA. Transient and Permanent Boarders Received Charge per day, $2.00. ‘ DR. D. COX. July 13, ’72. tf. PULASKI HOUSE Savannah ----- (ieoigia Fronting South, a Frontage of 273 Feet WM. H. WILDBERGER, vol 1 no 1-tf Proprietor. M. Y. HENDERSON. COTTON FACTOR, —AMD— GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, {Jones* Tipper Block,) SAVANNAH, GEO. Cotton and other consignments sold on commission, and prompt returns made The highest cash prices paid for Wool, Hides, Deer Skins, &c. No Commission or Dravaee charged. J 6 J^ ers *° Henry Brigham, Esq., President Merchants National Bank, and to W Cumming & Cos., Bankers. September 24, 1873. 3m. 1 BLAIR & BICKFORD, | WJ DEALERS IN fife 1 Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Mouldings, I H BALUSTERS, NEWEL POSTS, HAND RAILINGS, H | SASH WEIGHTS, BUM) TRIMMINGS, AC., § ® 169 and 171 Bay Street/. SAVANNAH, GA. jjp j| A Large Stock on hand at lowest price. t*li ' seplO-Gm. fife I. GUTHMAN. A. HAAS. GtTJTHMAINr cfc HAAS, IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN JrURE WINES AND LIQUOrS * NO. 3 GRANITE BLOCK, BROAD STREET, ATLANTA, G&-EORCIA. Sep 24, 6m. NOTICE, TO THE PUBLIC! 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, where I maybe found during the day pSr 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 to (jive satisfaction. July 23, ’73-2m. J. I# WAITE. W. W. ASHBUKN, DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Keeps constantly on hand a choice and well selected stock of %0 DRY GOOD!:, CLOTHING, BOOIS and SHOES, HATS etc. Also a full assortment of GROCERIES, Consisting in part of FLOUR, LIQUORS, TOBACCO, SUGAR, COFFEE, RICE, SOAP, (t'C. All of which he proposes to sell at a SMALL PEOFIT, As his motto is, “Live and Let Live.” Call and see him before purchasing elsewhere. 1-tf. “DRAKE’S MAGIC LINIMENT” Is known by all who have tried it properly, to be the best and quickest remedy ever known for Croup, Colic, in man or beaut, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Toothache, Headache, Dysentery 7, 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 wanted. W. C. Hauser, Gen’l Agent, Bartow, Ga. march 12, 73 ly. S. S. MILLEiH. DEALER IN MAHOGANY, WALNUT & PINE FURNITURE, 169 and 171 Broughton' Street, (Next to Weeds and Cornwell) Savannah, Georgia. Agent for the United States Spring Bed ; the best Beds ever slept upon. o CHAMBER SETS, AND LOOKING GLASSES, Etc., Etc., ALWAYS ON HAND. MATTRESSES made to OR DER. A large stock of Picture Frames and Mouldings. vol 1, no 1-tf The French Store. Ho, everybody, rich and poor ! If you’ve been unwise heretofore In purchasing goods, be so no more. Cal! on Coleman, of the French Store, WHO IS OFFERING RARE BARGAINS IN DRYGOODS GROCERIES. Boots and Shoes, &c* FNi"' Highest market price paid for hides and all country produce. G. COLEMAN. l-ly SAVANNAH ADVERTISEMENTS. : DWIGHT U ROBEKTH. F . i : DWIGHT L ROBERTS A CO, | FACTORS *. AND | Commission Merchants : : We have a good stock of Baegino ’ • Ties on hand, and are prepared to ‘ . vance on produce in hand. ! scplo-12m. JOS M. COOPER&CO Corner Whitaker & St. Julian Streets, SAVANNAH, - - . GEOBGIA, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Books and Stationery of all Kinds, We keep on hand a full stock of goods in OUr line, consisting m part of Copying and Presses, Surveyors’ Compasses, News aid Book Printing Paper and Ink, Gold Pens, l\ n and Pencil Cases, Desk and Pocket Kniv,* Ledger, Writing and Colored Papers, PLivine’ Visiting and Printers’ Cards, Portmonaies, fa School Furniture and School Requisites at Schermerhom & Co’s Prices, for whom we are Agents. Books Ordered or Imported at New York Bates, sep 10-lj\ PONT BUY A FI AM Without first writing to Luddkn A Bates Wholesale Piano Dealers, Savannah, Ga., for prices and terms. They are the largest Piano dealers in the South, and furnish the best instruments ever sold for the money. Your choice from five of the best, makers in the U. S.—any style and price desired.* Fine pianos, 7 octave, rosewood cases, carved le< a at $205, $275, $290, warranted for five veinr superb pianos at S3OO, $325, $350, and $375’ The very .best pianos at S4OO, $4lO, $440 $4: o’ $530, and S6OO. Pianos sold by small monthly payments. Pianos for rent. Old pianos taken in exchange. Pianos now shipped to all parts of the South. Every one thinking of buying ig invited to write us for lowest cash or Unit prices. Illusrated catalogues sent fr> Address Ludden if Bates' Southern Music House Savannah, Ga. scplo-3m. MARSHALL HOUSE, SAVANNAH, GA, .A, B. LUCE, - - Proprietor. Board Per Day CHAUNCEY STORE The undersigned begs leave to call the atten tion of the citizens of bis town and section to the fact that he has just returned twin head quarters with a large and selected stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots $ Shoes, Hats, Sf Caps, Groceries, , and liar die arc, Tinware, etc., All of which he proposes to sell on the “CHEAP FOR CASH” PRINCIPAL Give him a call, and examine bis stock. W. K: BUSSEY. sepl7-3n\ Worth and Beauty. WOOD’S HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE AND THE CHROMO YO SEMITE- Having control of the magnificent oil ebro mo, YO SEMITE, we are able to offer a combination of literature and artistic ol geu uinff worth, and at prices unprecedented This fine copy of a piece of Nature’s grandest work, is not presented in the usual style,—its dimensions, 14x20, makiog a picture ot Vtr ) desirable size, in itself AN ORNAMENT TO THE ROOM graced by its presence. But few copies of this beautiful Chromo will be allowed to go to the retail stores, and those will be sold at their Actual Retail Price, $6.00, while if ordered in connection with our -Maga zine, both will be furnished for $1.50. Asa Premium the picture may be obtained by sending us two subscriptions for the J zine at SI.OO each, or by subscribing for ti* 3/agazine two years in advance, at sl-00 1* : annum. Address, WOOD’S HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE- Newburg, N- S. E. Shutes, Publisher. THE ALBANY HOUSE Merrick Barnes, Prop'u ALBAN \, GEORGIA. This house Is well furnished and every prepared for the accommodation ot the tr.o ing public; entire satisfaction guaranteed. The table is supplied with the best tbe conn . affords, and the servants are unsurpassed politeness and attention to the wants ot Omnibusses convey passengers to am* the ditferent railroads promptly. Charges suit the times. I > 8.. J. I 1.1 .AS lU- i: > Pliysican and Surgeon, Offers his professional services to the peri of Eastman and surrounding country. / JST' Office near Gen. Foster s ]xoos^-/ i-iy. /