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TIIE EASTMAN TIMES.
WEDNESDAY. DEC. 24, 1873.
Town and County.
Diiiwr Smir(‘
Will I*. held regularly twice each month in
the Court House, by the following ministers :
Baptist.'’— Rev.- J. S, Thompson preaches
4th Sunday and Saturday before.
All irregular appointments will Ihj given pub
licity through the Times, provided we are put
iu possession of them ; and we will be under
many obligations to anyone w,hsh will inform
us of any such. To secure air insertion, they
■mat lie handed in on Monday's. -
SUBSCRIBE NOW!
Every new yearly subscriber hereafter will
>eiv with the Times, ns a premium, Wooflt
Household. Magazine, one of thfbesl publica
tions of the kind in the United States.
NOTICE TO PRINTERS.
Having enlarged our paper, we have nowon
hand and for sale, cheap, two pairs of six-col
umn news chases one pair single and one
double. Also a few job chases. Address this
office.
All communications should be addressed to
4 Editor Times. ”
Cotton sells readily in this market at 13 J cts
Hides 12J.
The juvenile portion of the population greed
ily invest the casual nickel in the traditional
firecracker. Oh. that we were a hoy again 1
()h! for a few more enterprising speculators
in town, us there is yet a vacancy in the chick
en and egg traffic.
We shall certainly anticipate a lively time
at the supper on Thursday night, as most every
body is expected out ; and although we art
“very poor’ we shall be “shoor”
A certain eminent attorney in town contri
butes 250 pounds of Ham for the Christmas
supper, nicely Cooked.
Our senior being rather busy this week col
lecting iij) little bills to invest in ('hristmas toys
for his uiina rous progeny makes us responsible
for anything iu a local way in this issue
Mr llunnurn is making preparations to ex
tract the juice from the famous yellow pine
- If it was any of our business we might speak
of several little important public matters that
needs some attention, for instance those uncov
ered holes on the streets, called public wells,
the breaking in of the passway over our canal,
and the somewhat dilapidated condition of the
well at the Court House, but fear that we might
be considered as meddling, and, you know,
that’s wrong in an editor. The well at the
Court House, is conceded to be no
body's business, we believe, and therefore may
be spoken of by us, since an editor has as much
right to be considered nobody us any one. B.
< >ur senior wishes us to explain that though
both our names unfortunately begins with ‘B,’
we, the junior, are reponsible for all articles
appearing over that initial. Our hint to our
friends elsewhere suggested to him the impor-
tance of some explanation, for fear otherwise,
lie remarked, that our readers in getting our
names mixed up might think that he was
running short on socks. We believe no expla
nation for such reason as lie assigns necessary,
lor our readers are advised that he has lmt very
recently embarked in this profession, but are, !
nevertheless, ever'ready to gratify. B.
The extreme tightness of the money market
and the failure of our heretofore pronpt laun
dress to put in an appearance will somewhat
excuse ns for once in our eventful existence de
parting from the t ime-honored custom of hang
ing out the favorite Christmas gifts receptacle.
But we are somewhat resolute, and have deter
mined that rather than deprive Pur numerous
friends the pleasure of proving their kind re
membrance of us and out past Herculean ef
forts we will substitute a meal bag, the which
will be found suspended in front of our sanc
tum, in the which may be safely lain any iittle
token of appreciation. We have secured the
services of one able-bodied man and two little
boys for the day, the former to see that no ar
ticles of value is extracted from the bag, and
the latter to empty the contents as fast as tilled
•lust clash in your goodies B.
The shattered remains of what was once
a string band organization, known ns (ho ‘Twi
light Seienadors ’ will furnish music onChrist
m.us night for the assembled morality of this
burg and vicinity. Yours, affectionately, will
attempt a lead, Ike will follow as second, Hall
will risk.one eye on the bass, while, perchance,
John W. will play something serious accompa
nying it with an appropriate bass. The Sun
day School will use that soul-stirring hymn
beginning :
‘ Oh I feels so avfully'sholly
Fhen dor band pegins to blay.’’
People' who have noses with ends so red that
they illuminate the inner recesses of other peo
ple’s buxines, are invited to wear a sock on
them.
W<> omitted to call atention in our
last issue to the professional card of
John F. Delucey, Esq., No. 8, M & R.
R. R. Col. D. is in every way worthy
of the patronage of a generous public,
having combined in him the essenti il
qualifications of competency, reliabil
ity, and untiring 1 energy, as also a suffi
ciency of pure gentlemanly dignity to
impress even the stranger of his real
worth.
The La Crosse (Wis.) Democrat
says that a curiosity, in the form of
an Indian woman eighty-five years old
and thirty-six inches high, is on exhi
bition in that city. She belongs to
the Chippewa tribe, and bvts about
fifteen miles from Ashland, Lake Sup**
rior.
Farewell to Love.
BY J. F. O.
I had a heart that doted once
In passion’s boundless pain,
And though the tyrant I abjured,
I could uot break his chain,
But now, that fancy’s fire is quenched,
And ne’er can bum anew,
Ive bid to love, for all my life,
Adieu, adieu, adieu.
I’ve known, if ever mortal knew,
* , The spells of beauty ’s thrall,
And if my song hath told them uot
My soul hath felt them all.
But passion robs my pcs.ce no more,
And beauty’s witching sway,
Is now to me, a star that’s fidl’n,
. A dream that’s passed away.
Hail welcome, tide of life.
When no tumultous L 1 ows roll,
How wondrous to myself appears
This halcyon calm of soul.
The wearied bird blown o’er the deep,
Would sooner quit its shore,
Than I would cross the gulf again,
That time has brought me o’er.
Why say they angels feed the flame?
Oh ! spirits of the skies,
Can love like ours, that dotes on dust,
In heavenly bosoms rite ?
Ah ! no, the hearts that most have felt its
power,
The best can tell,
That peace on earth itself begins,
When love lias bid farewell.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS”
rpHE JJASTMAN miMES
Asa preventive of
ALL LOCAL COMPLAINTS
Is Unrivaled in Historic Annals.
SUBSCRIBE
AND TRY ITS EFFICACY.
MASONIC.
Stated Communication of Eastman
Lodge No. 279, Saturday December
/\r\'2.()ih, 1873, at 4 o'clock pm All the
members are notified to be in attendance, as it
is the annual election of officers, and other
business of importance will be presented.
By order of the W M
C R Armstrong, Sec’y pro ton.
NOTICE.
The Eastman Times, as may be infered from
charter notice, will hereafter be published in
the interest of the Company for whose benefit
the Charier is asked, and the undersigned hav
ing been constituted Editor, Secretary, Treas
ur, rand (tenoral Business Agent of said Cos.,
by the stockholders and present owners of the
paper, will transact any and all business con
nected with the office. Jas. Bishop.
HI neon tV Brunswick
RAILUOA 5) COM PA AY.
DOUBLE DULY PASSENGER TILUXS
TO AXD FROM
JACKSONVILLE
Aml ail Points in Fast Florida.
Over 100 Miles in Distance and 15
Hours in Time Saved!
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, )
Macon, Ga., Oct. 11, 1873 \
On and after Sunday, 12th inst., passenger
trains on this Road will run as follows :
PAY PASSENGER TRAIN, DULY SUNDAY’S EXc’t'd. )
Leave Macon g:00 A. M.
Arrive Macon 4:30 P. M.
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY.
Leave Macon 7;45 p. M
Arrive at Macon 5:55 A. M
hawkinsvillp. accommodation teain, daily,
(SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.)
Leave Macon passenger shed 3 :C0 P. M.
Arrive at Hawkineville. .• 7:30P. M.
Leave Hawkinsville 7:30 A. M.
Arrive rt Macon 10:25 A M.
Ihe day train leaving Macon at 8 o’clock
connects at Jessup with A. & G. lb lb for all
points in Florida. The night train leaving
Mwon at 7:45 connects with trains of A. & G.
R- R- at Jessup for Savannah at 8:20 a. m.
Sleeping cars on all night trains.
W. J. JARVIS,
Master Transportation.
BAR AND RESTAURANT.
OPEN ALL NIGHT.
J- VALENTINO.
Having refitted Lis entire premises, is now
prepared to furnish his friends and patrons
with everything pertaining to a first-class res
taurant, which will be served in the very best
style. He will always have on hand
FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, ETC.
Strangers viailing Macon should give him a
call.
I will open on the Ist of October, at No. 66
Cherry street, next door to my present restau
ant, a
Bating Saloon.
JOHN VALENTINO.
oofß-4m Macon, Ga.
125,000 I TXT DAILY USE!
0
THE MEW IMPJtO VED FLOE EM'B
K E YV I IV Ci MACHINE.
The latest irupreved and the only Machine that will sew iu more than one direetion, and
make more than one stitch, being the only Machine having a
Reverbable IT’eecl.
ThefFLORENCE, for Simplicity and Dcrability, is excelled jby none. All persons
desiring to buy a first-class Sewing Machine, and get the Jull value for their money, will do well
to examine the Florence before purchasing elsewhere.
Agents wanted in every 4 twn and county in the State. Liberal commission and terms
given.
.FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE COMPANY,
84 Mulberry Street,
Macon, Georgia.
October 29, ’73 6m. _
I. GUTHMAN. A - HAAS.
GUTHMAN c fa
IMPORTERS OP AND DEALERS IN
tshjßE WE® AND LIOUOE^
NO. 3 GKANITE BLOCK, BKOAD STREET,
ATLANTA, CS-EORCIA.
Sep 24, 6in.
| BLAIR & BICKFORD, §
f jpi DEALERS IX UMI)
tip ' Mk
| Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Mouldings, J
If BALUSTERS, NEWEL POSTS, HAND RAILINGS, ||
I SASH WEIGHTS, BLIND THIIMINGS, AC, |
% IC9 and 171 Bay Street, SAVANNAH, GA,
W. • •
(rii'i A Larue Stock on lianii at lowest price. 'J.Jr
m ‘ S£ r lo r > m - W
M. Y. HENDERSON.
COTTON FACTOR,
—AND —
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
{Jones' Upper Bloch,)
SAVAJVJVAH, GEO.
Cotton and other consignments sold on commission, and prompt mruVx The
highest cash prices paid for Wool, Hides, Deer Skins, Ac. No commission or Diaya 0 e
Refergto Henrv BkighaM) EsQm President Merchants National Bank, and to W.
Cumming & Cos., Bankers. September 24, 1873. 3m. •
ROWE,
PRACTICAL PLUMBER and'GAS FITTER
M>. S HOL LINGSWORTH BLOCK,
.Ilacon, - Georgia.
Steam and Gas Fittings always on Hand.
■JP> XT 3VI X 3 S 2
SUITABLE TOR WELLS FROM THIRTY TO ONE HUNDRED FEET DEEP.
&AULIC B.AMS, RUBBER KOSS.
AGENT FOR THE
£&*&$&&&& W&MS las.
THE BEST TJHISG KNOWN —ENTIRELY NEW !
fsir- All work WARRANTED, and pwot*! attention given to all oid3. [Oct 8-3 m
Professional and Business.
H. W. J. HAM,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
(Office in Court House.)
EASTMAN, GEO.,
Will practice iu the counties of Dodge, Tel
fair, Appling, Montgomery, Emanuel. Laurens
and 1 ulaski, and elsewhere by special con
tract
Feb. 14-tf __
L, A. HALL,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
EASTMAN, GA.
Will practice in the Circuit and District
Courts of the United States, lor the Southern
District of Georgia, the Superior Courts of the
Oconee Circuit, and all counties adjacent ,o
the M. AB. K. li. Half fee in advance; con
sultation fee reasonable. •
Office in the Court House.
1-ly.
JOSEPHUS CAMP.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Swainsboro, Emanuel Cos., Ga.
Will practice in the Supreme Court of
Georgia, iu the U. S. District Court for Geor
gia, and in the Superior Courts of the follow
ing counties : Emanuel, Johnson, Laurens,
Montgomery, TatualL and Bulloch.
octls-ly.
DR. .T. 11. LASHER,
Physical! and Surgeon,
Otters his professional services to the people
of Eastman and surrounding country.
Office near Gen. Foster’s house.
l-ly.
ISAACS HOUSE.
Hotel & Restaurant,
CHERRY STREET, J/ACON, GA.
Baggage Free to and from the House.
E. ISAACS, Proprietor, S. ISAACS, Clerk.
octß Ira.
PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE,
Corner President and Abercorn Sts.,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Transient and Permanent Boarders Received
pi3" Charge per day, $2.00.
DR P. COX.
July U, 72. tf.
NATIONAI/HOTEL,
(Formerly SPOTSWOOD),
NEARLY OPPOSITE PASSENGER DEPOT
BOARD $3.00 PER DAY.
pft" This House has been thoroughly reno
vated from basement to attic.
P. WHELAN, Proprietor.
MARSHALL HOUSE,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
A. B. LUCE, Proprietor.
Board I *rr 1 )ay S.‘s.
JOHN M. COOPER & CO~
Corner Whitaker & St. Julian Streets,
SAVANNAH, - - - GEORGIA,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Books and Stationery of all Kinds.
We keep on hand a full stock of goods in our
line, consisting iu part of Copying arid Seid
Presses, Surveyors’ Compasses, News and
Book Printing Paper and Ink, Gold Pens. Pen
and Pencil Cases, Desk and Pocket Knives,
Ledger, Writing and Colored Papers, Playing,
Visiting and Printers’ Cards, Portmonaies, Ac.
School Furniture and School Requisites at
Schermerhorn & Co’s Prices, for whom we are
Agents. or Imported at New
York Rates,
sep 10-ly.
DON'T BUY A PIANO
Without first writing to Ludden & 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 legs,
at $265, $275, S2OO, warranted for five years;
superb pianos at S3OO, $325, $350, and $375.
The very best pianos at S4OO, $4lO, $440, S4OO,
$530, and SOOO. 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 is
invited to write us for lowest cash or time
prices. Illusrated catalogues sent lree.
Address
Luddcn if; Dates' Southern Music House
Savannah, Ga.
seplO-3m.
• DWIGHT L. ROBERTS. F. A. GARDEN, !
: DWIGHT L. ROBERTS & GO., :
FACTORS
• AND
: Commission Merchants. \
We have a good stock of Bagging and ;
• Ties on hand, ami are prepared to ad- ■
! vance on produce in hand. i
i seplo-12m. ;
The Pencil Store.
Ho, everybody, rich and poor !
It 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
DRYGOODS
GROCERIES,
Hoots anti Shoes, <&, *
Highest market price paid for hides
and all country produce.
G. COLEMAN.
1-ly
“DRAKE’S MAGIC LINIMENT”
Is known by all who have tried it properly,
to be the best and quickest remedy ever known
tor Croimj_Cqhc, in inan or beast, Neuralgia,
Rheumatism, Toothache,
Diarrhoea, Spinal disorders,
Chills and i'ev-.r, Typhoid Fever, he., hJfIH
Try it,
For sale by M.
Agents loantd
w. C. Hauser, Gi9
mur-h 12.
CHAUNCEY STORE.
The undersigned begs leave to call the atten
tion of tlie citizens of his town and section t
the fact that he luis just r. turued from head
quarters with a large and selected stock of
Dry Goods,
Clothing,
Boots <s* Shoes.
Hats,S' Caps,
Groceries,
Hard icare,
Tinware, etc.,
All ef which he proposes to sell on the
“CHEAP FOR CASH” PRINCIPAL
yt-SC Give him a call, and examine his stock.
W. K. BUSSEY.
‘ op 17 3m.
W. W. ASHBURN,
PF.AI.EK in
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Keeps constantly on hand a choice and well
selected stock of
Dlt Y GOODS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS and SHOES,
JIA TS ifv.
Also a full assortment of
GROCERIES,
Consisting in part of
FLOUR,
LIQUORS ,
TOBACCO,
SUGAR,
COFFEE,
RICE ,
SOAP,
Ac.
All of which he proposes to sell at a
SMALL PROFIT,
As his motto is,
“Live and Let Live.”
pV" Call and see him before purchasing
elsewhere.
1-tf.
Change of Schedule*
GEN’L SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE j
Atlantic A G ulf R ailroad, >
Savannah, January 3, 1873. )
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, JANUARY
sth. Passenger Trains on thisaoad 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.m.
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 “ 5 .15 p m.
Leave Jacksonville“ 6.15 p. m.
Leave Live Oak “ 11.25 p. m.
Leave Albany “ ........ 5.20 p. m.
Leave Bainbridge “ 6:15 p. m
Leave 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.
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 p in
Arrive at Jesup “ 10.30 pm
Arrive at Macon (Mondays excepted) 7:30 ain
Leave Macon (Saturdays excepted). . 8:25 p m
Leave Jesup (Sundays excepted)... . 5:20 ain
Arrive at Savannah (Sund’ys exc’ptd) 9:00 a m
Connect at Macon with trains on Macon and
Western and Southwestern Railroads.
Passengers for Macon on Sunday, will take
4:30 p. m. Express train from Savannah.
Passenger, from Macon on Saturday night,
will arrive in Savannah by 10.00 a. m. Express
train on Sunday.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—WESTERN DIVISION.
Leave Lawton (Sundays excepted). . 7:50 a m
Arrive at Valdosta “ .. 9.52 am
Arrive at Quitman “ .. 11.10 a m
Arrive at Thomasville “ .. 1.10 pm
Arrive at Albany “ .. 7.40 pm
Leave Albany “ .. 2.10 pm
Leave Quitman “ .. 4.21 pm
Leave Valdosta “ .. 5.48 pm
Arrive at Lawton “ .. 8.00 pm
Connect at Albany with night train on South
western Railroad, leaving Albany Mondays.
Tuesdays, '1 liursdays and Fridays, and arriving
at Albany Tuesday,. Wednesdays, Fridays and
Saturdays.
Day Train on J. P. A M. Railroad leaves
Live Oak at 1.20 p. m. for Jacksonville, and
at 1.55 p. hi. for Talln.assee, and arrive at
Live Oak, from Jacksonville, at 1.15 p. m.;
from Tallahassee at 12.25 p. m.
Train on Brunswick <fc 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 Irom Albany
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 3.12 p. m.
Mail Steamer leaves Bainbridge, for Apalach
icola. every Wednesday, at 9-00 a. i-n.
H. S. HAINES, Geu’l Sup’t
Worth and Beauty.
WOOD’S HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE
AND TILE CHROMO
"STO SEMITE.
Having control of the magnificent oil chro
nio, \ () BF3I IT Id, we are able to off r a
combination ot literature and artistic ol gen
uine worth, and at prices unprecedenied.
I his fine copy of a piece of Nature s grandest
work, is not pi eseuted in the usual style,—its
dimensions. i4.\20, making a picture of very
desirable size, in itself
AN ORNAMENT TO THE EOOM
graced by its presence,
But few copies ol this beautiful Chromo w ill
be allowed to go to the retail stores, and those
will be sold at their
Actual Retail Price, §6,00,
while if ordered iu connection with our Maga
zine, both will be furnished for
$1.50.
S3. S3 m jjl/Sr ~1 T.MJI.L.% -di-~U
DEVI.HR IN
MOCamr. SALKUT & HSE
FURNITURE,
IGD ami 171 Broughton Street,
(Next to Weeds and Cornwell)
vniuiali, (i ia.
Agent for the United States Spriiu: Be 1
tlie best Beds ever slept upon.
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CHAMBER SKTS.
and
LOOKING GL \SSIdS, Idtc., life.,
ALWAYS ON HAND.
31ATTR IdSSIdS made to OR OKI!,
A large stock of
Picture Frames and Mouldings.
vol 1, no 1-tl
THE SATURDAY EVENING POST.
Beautiful New Premium Cliremo!
’lhe Post is now tlie Largest and Ch ip -4
of the Literary Weeklies, it iwuully com.-ins
three or four Serials with numerous Short St •
ries and Sketches, including Letters from-Zi;
anil Letters from Olive King on tlie New Yor
Eashions. etc. It is. in short, lull of the most
interesting matter of all kinds.
It gives to every $3.00 subscriber, and lo
every person sending a Club, th, beautiful
Cliromo o(
THE CHILD-PBOPHST,
“Littli* Samuel,” starting up from 1. s J ,>
to th ■ call of the Lord. The rich and down,
colors, end the spiritual beauty of this ’lir m:
make it an universal favorite! It lias onlv V>
l>e seen to be admired yes, loved. Fv.r
mother will long to hang it where her ow u
children can see it constantly.
SPLENDID PREMIUMS.
Sewing Machines, Plated Ware, Gold Chain,
and \V.itches, etc., will be sent to th w
get up lists at the $3.00 rate. (Send for l -t
and Terms of Premiums. This is a gve.d
offer!)
Remember! The price of The I\st is th.-
same as other first-class Weeklies, v. hi] it
not only a eauger paper, but gives it beaut hul
Chromo in & Idition.
PULASKI HOUSE.
Savannah ~ , ;1
Fronting South, a Frontage of 273 Feet.
WM. H. WILD BEIIGKR
vol Ino 1-tf Propriety .
A MODEL NEWSPAPE.
The Sava it n;i It Daily News.
The Savannah Daily Nornino New- i-. ; - *
knowledged by the press and people to 1 - t'
best daily piper south of Louisvill and
ol New Orleans. Carrying with it the pi
and reliability of age, and it has :11th v ; ,
and vitality of youth, arid its ent. rpri e t
gatherer of the latest and freshest uev * :uv-i
astonshed its cotemporaies and met the ,
bation ot the bublie. „
During the year 1873 no expense of t in . \
labor, and money will be spared to koept'je
Morning News ahead of all its competitor-,
Georgia journalism, and to deserve tie i! .It. t
ing enconiums heaped upon it a,in a ll j
ters. There has as yet*. iaAuJio sn' ■ . j
tempt made to rival the special
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all. It contains Thirty-six s 1 t ‘*l. ),
reading matter, and is mailed tum-ei i
scrib. rs with the utmoat \n j..
carefully and Ldjorion-lvoi.it. ; cue,
of the news of the week! and <-< :
tion, an infinite variety ol oh-a ~. ; c v
matter. Editorials on all tc>pie N skHei’."" <4
men, manners, and fashions, tal- - p.,. u >
ography, pungent jx.iv.griphs M con- d’
Ulegraius enter into it.-, nadve-uo. it c > s
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