The Eastman times. (Eastman, Dodge County, Ga.) 1873-1888, October 08, 1873, Image 3

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nil] KASTMAN TIMES. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 8. 1873. OUR AGENTS Trnvelins Agent.-wptain J. D. Mosely. Local Agents.— Gapt. Eli McCroan. IMhany, Go.; Hon John Mcßae, McVille Ga.; Walter T. MoArther, Lumber City, Ga.; Town and County. . —i Divine Services Will be held regularly twice each month in the Court House, by the following ministers : First Sunday : Rev. D. W. Bussey, of So. Ga. Conference. Baptist.— Rev. J. S. Thompson preaches 4th Sunday and Saturd y before. All irregular appointments will be given pub licity through the Times, provided we are put iu possession of them ; and we will be under many obligation** to anyone who wall inform ns of any such. To secure an insertion, they must be handed in on Mondays. Look out for the red X which denotes that your subscription is out or about to expire, and that your paper will be promptly stopped at the expiration of the time subscribed for. We hope every one of our subscribers to whom we thus give notice will promptly renew'. Index to New Advertisements. Johnson A Smith, Grocers, Macon, Ga. Oliver, Douglass A Cos., Stoves, Hardware and House Furnishing Goods, Macon, Ga. J. Valentino, Bar A Restaurant, Macon, Ga. Bi-rnd A Brothers, Saddlery, Harness and Shoe-Makers’ Material, Macon, Ga. Isaacs House, Hotel A Restaurant, Macon. Ga. Thun A Dawson, Dissolution of Copartnership. If. W. J. Ham, Store House and Lot lor sale, Eastman, Ga. Georgia Music House, Guilford, Wood ACo , Macon, Ga. Conn* out to the prayer meeting to-night ■See notice of dissolution of copartner ship in another column. The weather for the past three or four days is like Brown s dog somewhat snappish. T. J. Linier, of the Itlujraph if Messenjtr was in town during the week. Frofesslor Roberts’ the phrenological leitur r passed through town Thurday on Ins way to scratch the heads of th< iiawkm./villLus. b .uE : Vk\-h- lp v. ibe. .nun who won’t com< up i.nj , ’’•e •! mof fh k;Uim r and th swish to 'hd' i , plane, make our streets resound with th< music of indu.-trv. ho.No/. Col. T. J. Smith, master o!' the -a‘a Cringe will institute :> Grange Fr'diy rest, 1 0 in t int .t 2 o'< lock, P. M. Cotton is da'lv rolling into town by the wagon load. Now is the time to advertise your business. The Isaacs T T ouse Tlott l and restaurant is t: c pi vce to stop in Macon. See advertisement m ,'MO'iiCT commit.. General Foster is rapidly shipping the im mense amount of lumber which lie has for sometimo, been accumulating. He is also scll.tig some lumber to our country friends, as w< ll as our town men. Fkhsonai . —Miss Amalthea and Miss Nannie Foster have returned after an absence ot four or live months. They are looking well and cheerful, and we ar * truly glad to see them. There has been a run on the treasury of this establishn e it, and no deposits for the past two weeks. Our washerwoman will therefore take notice that we shall adhere to the sixty day’s rule hereafter in paying bills. Don’t fail, business men, to’read the adver tisement in our columns of A/essrs. Guthmau Haas, of Atlanta. It is conspicuous enough to by seen. Remember, too, that when you patronize such men as patronize your r paper, you are directly benefiting yourselves. Pemd Brothers dealers in saddlery, harness and shoe makers material, Macon, Ga., have something to Ray to our readers in another column to-day. The mill men is called to their stock of heavy harness, belting and lace leather especially adopted to their use. and which with their large establishment they have every facility for furnishing. Messrs. Oliver, Douglas A Cos., Macon keep the largest establishment in their line to be • found in that city. Any of our friends need iug anything in stove and hardware line or house furnishing goods of any description will do well to call on, or order from them. Valentino is the popular bar and restaurant now at No. 66, Cherry St. He has lately opened a ladies’ eating saloon ami we would advise those who like to have things fitted up in a first class style, to give him a call. See notice in another column offering a store house and lot for stile tit one of the most eligible points on the Macon & Brunswick Railroad. For full particulars address H. W. J. Ham, Attorney at Law, at this place. See the advertisement of the establishment ot the Southern Musical House, by Guilford. ood A Cos., Macon, Georgia. Their adver tisement speaks for itself, and all that remains for us to do, is to assure our readt r.s that tlmy will perform whit they say. and have one of th largest cs-al>lDhuv us m ih-Ar kind in the Kt,lt vilftll k Y io. . . > -. v a. i . • . ’r a Babtist faith will preach at the Francis Har i 11 school house on Sunday next In another column will be found a liand- Kome and conspicuous advertisement from 'h'.niSb'i i Smith Grocers JFneon, Georgia. A y i s it to the large establishment of this firm, convinced us that they were fully pre- P tred to make good all they say, and their Htl-ible courteous behavior assured us that tla ir customers would have only gentleman to detd with. The fm mcial crash is pi tying fog with the matrimonial market The Ordinary won’t issue the documents without stamps. How sad! A nice black suit right bran span new, The which is safely hid lrorn view, We somehow think reveals the fact That some one’s heart is not intact And that the chances somewhat are, In favor of another “par,” Becoming one. We hope “you take." And we may chance to share the cake. The advertisement of Edward Rowe, Pructi "cal Plumber and Gas Fitter, Macon, Ga., will be found in our columns, also to-day. A cas. ual glance at this gentleman would assure the most skeptical that he is all right. So this ends for the present our list of Macon adver tisers, and we would again say to our mer chant;; and business men that they can now find almost every business represented in our columns, and if they will only patronize those who patronize us, and pass that class over who visit our town with their dinner in their satchels there will be no chance to do ought but prop er. You certauinly know them, as they carry their advertisement on their face, but if per chance not, call on us, and we will give you the dots, as we keep pasted. Died, In Eastman, Ga., on Saturday the 2nd of October, Sarah Ellen, infant daughter of M. W. and Ellen V. Wilson, aged one year and two days. A jewel fair, too pure for earth' Has gone to God who knew its worth, From cares of earth and sin and strife And all the woes of after life, Tis sheltered now beneath the love Of God who rules and reigns above. SPECIAL NOTICES. THIRTY DAYS ONLY. Cash or short time buyers, can for the next ! thirty days, select pianos from our large stock at wholesale PRICES. Those wishing to purchase will please write us at once. °rompt answer will be given, and lower prices named than ever before know n. Do not miss this chance. bidden <£' Bales’ Southern Music House. Savannah, Ga. Sep 10 lm. Painter’s Manual, a complete prac tie and guide to house and sign painting, grain ing, varnishing, polishing, kalsomining, paper hanging, lettering, staining, gilding, glazing, silvering, gl iss staining, analysis of colors, harmony, contr ist, Ac. 50cts. Book ol Alpha bets for painters, draughtsmen, Ac. 50. Watcli m ik- r and .few. 1 r’s Manual, 50. Soapm iker’s Manual. I! 'rse Sheer's Manual. 25. Im mi . lcul U r, rai . ... n b L.. Li r ■-•1 ■ . i! ■■■ r r : oiv i.y ' i., vi.l iv. 00. • 111- isassau st., N. Y. NSW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SAL’S. A Store House and Lot at one of the most ligible points on the Macon A Brunswick R. R. Good surrounding country, and a most healthy locality. A bargain will Le given to a cash purchasT. None othir need apply. Apply to H. W. J. HAM, Attorney at Law, oetß tf Eastman, Ga. ISAACS HOUSE. Hotel Ac Restaurant, CHERRY STREET, JfACON, GA. Baggage Free to and from the House. E. ISAACS, Proprietor, S. ISAACS, Clerk. octß lm. BAR AM) HESTAUII ANT. OPEN ALL NIGHT. •r. VALENTINO. Having refitted his entire premises, is now prepared to furnish His friends and patrons with everything pertaining to a flrst-cLiss res taurant, which w ill be served in the very best style. He will always have on hand FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, ETC. Strangers visiting Macon should give him a call. I will open on the Ist of October, at No. 66 Cherry street, next door to uiy present restau aut, a I>adit s’ Eating Saloon. JOHN VALENTINO. octß 4m Macon, Ga. DISSOLUTION. The firm of Ham & Dawson, Attorneys at Law, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. Either of the parties are authorized to close up the business ot the firm, and all parties indebted to them will please come for ward and make immediate payment to one or the other of the undersigned. H. W. J. Ham. Thos. H. Dawson. Eastman, Ga., Oct. 2nd, 1873 A CARD. As will be seen by the above notice, the co partnership heretofore existing between Col Thos. H. Dawson and the undersigned has been dissolved by mutual consent.' The tin d< rsigned will continue the practice of Law tit this place, and may be found at all hours, when not at the office occupied by the Ide firm, where he will be picas and to st rve those ol his friends who may tavi r him with th.-ir business. -ti l • to-i a wfi! be given to Lmd and ■1" -‘ lia • >->>. ct.in.Hv, H. W. J. HAM, Attorney at Law. LATHS! LATHS!! Having recently attached to my Mill a Lath Machine, capable of T.rnn • out ST 000 per and y, I am pr pared to fill c ish ord rs orompt ly at fair prices. Address, A. MURPHY, Atlanta. Ga. Or W. N. Leitcu, Eastman, Ga. eep24-4t* EDWARD ROWE, PRACTICAL PLUMBER and GAS FITTER NO. 5 HOLLINGSWORTH BLOCK, Macon, - - - - Georgia. Steam and Gas Fittings always on Hand. P U M P S! SUITABLE FOR WELLS FROM THIRTY TO ONE HUNDRED FEET DEEP. HYDRAULIC HAMS, RUBBER HOSE. AGENT FOR THE THE BEST THING KNOWN-ENTIRELY NEW ! .•2r.tr- All work WARRANTED, and personal attention given to all orders. [Oct 8-3 in BERND BROTHERS, 44& 40 THIRD STR EET, M.VCON, (i A. MANUFACTURERS OF Saddles, Harness, Collars, Bridles, Ac., Ac. IN ENDLESS VARIETY. ALSO, DEALERS IN SADDLERY, HARDWARE, HARNESS-MAKERS'SADDLERS’ AND SHOE-MAKERS’ MATERIAL. >- •o iin our increased facilities we are again enabled to offer Work of our own Manufacture a Reduced prices. We make GOLD, RUBBER AND SILVER ,\IOUN FED HARNESS, as well :is uie cheaper grades. Sadvdes in great variety. Also, Wool-faced 'Team, Coach and Buggy Collars. Also, keep constantly on hand a large stock of Harness Leather, Skirting, Bridle Leather, Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather. UPPER KIP AND CALF SKINS, AMERICAN AND FRENCH. Pa'.ent and Enamelled Leathers and Cloths, Lasts, Boot Trees. Pegs, and Shoemaker’s Stock gener llv. To prompt Wholesale Buyers we are prepared to offer unusual inducements. AS®- Merchants and Planters will find it to their interest to give us a cull when wishing to buy Goods in our line. We pay Cash for Hides Ear.-., Ski us, <*ax, om, xanow ana weather in tut lougii. Macon, Ga., October 8, 1§73. OctS 4m. ffOHNSOINr tfc SZa/SZXT’DEC, Wholesale Grocers, & Pro&uco Dealers AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. MACON, GEORGIA. Nos. 74, 76, 78, Mulberry Street, under the J/asonic Temple, Opposite the Lanier House. o Offer to the citizen.se of Dodge and surrounding Counties one of the best assorted and cheapest stock of Groceries and Plantation Supplies ever brought to Georgia - for Cash nr on Time -consisting in part of ° 300,000 lbs. C, R SIDES, 100.000 yds. BAGGING -all kinds 50,000 lbs. LONG CLEAR SIDES, £0 000 Vos “ARROW TIE ’ }}* BAC0 ? SHOULDERS, 300 barrels SUGAR, A Ex. C. & C 00, 0001os. Lard, tierces, kegs, itc., 150 Syrups and Molasses 100 tierces Choice Hams, Fresh Corn Meal, always on hand 30,009 lbs. Flour -all grades Gilt Edge Butter, Fine Ch^e 220 sacks ot Coffee -Java and Rio, Candles, Starch and Soap ’ Fine Teas and Canned Goods, Fresh Mackerel, Wooden Ware 225 Tobacco, cheapest to best, 175 bbls. Liquors, foil assortment Large stock of Smoking Tobacco, Osnaburge, Sheeting and Shirtnm Salt Twine Blacking, Oats, Corn, llye, Burley, etc., etc. Tootß 3m Three Hundred Stoves Guaranteed!! We have just received two car loads “Barley Sheaf” Stoves, and. have in store with them th “Great Benefactor/’ “Sunny South,” “Ootton Plant,” “Stewart,” •.ml other first-class Cooking Stoves ; also, a fine assortment of Heating Stoves. Also from t.u- Barlow Knife to the fiue.-t ’ ’ POCKET CUTLERY! And from the cheapest to the best iVORY HANDLE TABLE CUTLERY! A large lot of Wood and Willow Ware, Crockery and Glassware, and a full line of House Fur uisliing Goods. Call or send your orders, as now is the time to buy your lull stock ot H yrd ware and House Furnishing. Goods, on as good terms as any house o*i the kind in the State Prompt attention given to all orders. OLIVEU, BOIGLASS & LO., No. 42 Third Street. Maoon, Ga. GEORGIA MUSIC HOUSE. *>- - +A ** J- A r tJ I ntJI Wv Having established .agencies in most of the cities of the South, we have selected Mxxw as the be->t distributing point, and have located Our Great Piano and Organ Depot, AT 84 MULBERRY STREET. We have the largest stock of Pianos and Organs in the South, 'which we willfsell at i/nrsa prices and on better terms than are offered by any other house. I.*, Pianos and Organ* will h* delivered free of expens 1 to cash purchasers in any part of the South* with bitten warranto*. Who make the best Pianos and Organs? After an experience of more than eighteen yean as General Agents for the Pi incipaPManufactories, we do assert and_ are prepared to prove that the CHICKERXNG; PIANOS AND ESTEY ORGANS ! areln purity of tone, elastically and tyveness of "action and durability the best in the world. Strings, violins, guitars andjdl kind of musical merchandise sold at NEW YORK PRICES. Our stock of sheet music is exceptionally large. Georgia"Mi t sital Flectrtc only 4*l PM annum. Send for specimen copv and price-lists ot pi urns, orgms and musical m rclxandise to GUILFORD, WOOD fe ( 0., Macon, Ga. SHERIFF’S SALE, Will be sold before the Court House door in the town of Eastman, Dodge County. Ga., on the first Tuesday in Novembei next, the following property to-wit: Oue half interest in five lots of 1 uid, Nos, ITS. 130, 340, 348, and 340,lying in the 14th District, of Dodge County, levied on as the property of T. I*. Wilcox; to satisfy one fifa issued out of the Ordinary’s Court in favor of the County of Dodge vs. said Wilcox Property pointed out by the defendant This September 25th, 1873. also —at the same time and pi ice will be sold the following property to wit; Lots of land Nos, 39, 53, and 48, all in the 15th Dis trict of said county, to satity a Justice Court fi fa. from 349th District G. M. in favor of W. W. Harrell vs. Mitchel Ethridge and Martin Livingston, security. Levied on ns the property of said Ethridge. Property pointed out by the security. Levy made and returned to me by A. G Holt, Constable This October Ist. 1873. JordaH Brown, Sheriff. GEORG lA, D*>dge County. Thirty days after date application will be made to the Hon. Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to sell all the real estate be longing to the estate of Nancy Cobb deceased. Tins October Ist, 1873. Noaii Cobb, Administrator. octß-tds. ADMINISTRATORS SALE. Will be sold before the Court-House door*in the town of Eastman during the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in November next the follawing property to wit: One half interest in lots of land Nos. 340, 338, 339, 348, 349, 354, 355,, in the fourteenth District of said county, as the property of S. A. E. Wilcox deceased. Sold tor the benefit of heirs and creditors. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for deed. T. r. Wilcox, Aministrator. Change of Schedule. GEN’L SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE ) Atlantic k Gulf Railroad, > Savannah, January 3, 1873. ) ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, JANUARY sth. Passenger Trains on this aoad 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. in. 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 “ s:lspm. Leave Jacksonville” 6.15 p. m. Leave Live Oak “ 11.25 p. m. Leave Albany ‘‘ 5.20 p. m. Leave Bainbridge “ 6:45 p. m Leave Jesup “ G:3sa. ni. Arrrive at Savannah at 10.00 a. m. Train runs through without change to Jack' sonville. No change of cars between Savannah, and Albany. Close connection at Albany with trains on Southwestern 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 pin Arrive at Jesup “ 10.30 p 111 Arrive at Macon (Mondays exceptecl) 7:30 a m Leave Macon v Saturdays excepted).. 8:25 p m Leave Jesup excepted) 5:20 a in Arrive at Savannah v Smi(Vys exc ptd) 9:00 a m Connect at Macon with trains on Macon and Western and Southwestern Railroads. Puasengers for Macon on Sunday, will take 4:30 p. m. Express train from Savannah. Passengers from Macon on Saturday night, will arrive in Savannah by 10.00 a. in/Express train on Sunday. ACCOMMODATION TKAIN —WESTERN DIVISION. Leave Lawton (Sundays excepted).. 7:50 ain Arrive at Valdosta “ .. 9.52 ain Arrive at Quitman “ 11.10 a in Arrive at Thomasville “ .. 1.10 pm Arrive at Albany “ ..7.40 pin Leave Albany “ .. 2.10 pm Leave Quitman “ .. 4.21 pm Leave Valdosta “ ..5.48pm 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. & M. Railroad leaves Live Oak at 1.20 p. m. for Jacksonville, and at 1.55 p. m. for Talbn.as.see, and arrive at Live Oak, from Jacksonville, at 1.15 p. ru.; from Tallahassee at 12.25 p. in. Train on Brunswick A Albany Railroad leaves junction (No. 9 Atlantic A Gulf Rail road/ for Albany, Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday, at 11.00 a. m., and arrives from Albany Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 3.12 p. ni Mail Steamer leaves Bainbridge, for Apalach- ■ icola, every Wednesday, at 9-00 a. m. II S. HAINES, Gen'l Sup’t TAX NOTICE. GEORGIA, | Court or Ordinary. Dodge Cos. f September'Term, 1873. WHEREAS, it appearing to the it is necessary to levy a specific tax upon the amount of the general State tax for the pur pose of raising funds to meet the current ex penses of said county, it is, therefore, ( Irdered by the* Court, that twenty per cent, be levied for pauper purposes; thirty per cent, for Grand and Petit juries and jßail'St; ten per cent, for Coroners; fifty per cent for bridge purposes; ten per cent, foi extra srvic e of Cleric of Superior Court and Sheriff, b f ro commendation of Grand Jury; thirty p.r cent for other lawful charges, including books, sta tionary, Ac., making in the aggregateonejhun dred and fifty per cent., sufficient to npse three thousand, two hundred and seventeen dollars and twenty cents. Given under my hand and seal this**2d day Sept. 1873. ■ : \w£ J. J.’ROZAB, Ord’yjDodge County. SAVANNAH ADVERTISEMENT*.' • ••••• ••••••••••••#••• • DWIGHT L. ROBERTS. f. A. GAREEV. I : DWIGHT L. ROBERTS & CO., : FACTORS AND * • : Commission Merchants. \ ; We have a good stock of Bagging and * • Ties on hand, and are prepared to ad- • ! vauce on produce iu hand. * suplo—l2m. • JOHN M. COOPERf&Cth Corner Whitaker k St. Julian Street*, SAVANNAH, - - . GEORGIA, M hole ;;Je and Retail Dealers in Books and Stationery of alllKinda. M e keep on hand a full stock of good* in our line, consisting in part of Copying and Seal Presses, Surveyors’ Compasses, News and Book Printing Paper and Ink, Gold Pen*, Pen and Pencil Cases, Desk and Pocket Knives, Ledger, Writing and Colored Papers, Playing, ’Visiting and Printers’ Cards, Portmonaies, ke. School Furniture and School Requisite* at Schermerhom k Co’s Prices, for whom we are A gents. Books Ordered or Imported at New York Rates, sep 10 -ly. DOjYT buy a piajw Without first writing to Lddden A Bate*, Wholesale Piano Dealers, Savannah, Ga., for prices and terms. They are the largest Piano dealers in the South, and furnish the bent instruments ever sold tor the money. Your choice from five of the best makers in the T- &—any style and price desired. Fine pianos, octave, rosewood cases, carved legs, at S2f>s, $275, $290, warranted for five years; superb pianos at S3OO, $325, $350, and '5375. The very best pianos at S4OO, sllO, $440. $l9O, $530, and SOOO. Pianos sold by small monthly ; payments. Pianos for rent. Old pianos taken in exchange. Pianos now shipped to all part* lof the South. Ever)’ one thinking of buying i* . invited to irrite us for lowest cash or time prices. 11l usrated catalogues sent free. , Address I LudOtn <f* B ites’ S<juthem Music House Savannah, Ga. seplO -3m. MARSHALL HOUSE, SAVANNAH, GA., At Bt LUCE, - ~ Proprietor, Board Per Day #3. THE ALBANT HOUSE, Merrick Barnes, Prop’r., ALBA.W, GEORGIA. This house is well furnished and every way prepared for the accommodation of the travel ing public; entire satisfaction guaranteed I he table is supplied with the beat the country affords, and the servants are unsurpassed in [> mteness and attention to the wants of guests, bnnibusses convey p,issengers to and from the different railroads promptly. Charges to suit the times. * °