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Great Bargains for the Cash,in Winter Goods.
For the next Thirty Days, in
BLANKETS, FLANNELS, LINDSEYS, DRESS GOODS,
CLOTHING, &C., &C.
At L. C. PEEEY & CO.’S
J> XT 15 I, I IV , G A.
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A large stock on hand and must be sold, GIVE US A CALL,
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The Grand Fashion Palace of Eastman!
I!S AT KELLER’S
ML HMi|
IT IS THE ONLY PLACE WHERE YOU CAN BUY
GOODS AT PANIC PRICES!
Wo have just opened our Winter stock of
STAPLE FANCY DRY GOODS
READY MADE CLOTHING, GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
l<adie\ Misses 7 , Cents’ and Children’s Shoes, Notions,
HATS, TRUNKS, VALISES, LADIES' SATCHELS, HARDWARE, CUTLERY
CftOCKEKY, GLASSWARE, ETC., ETC„
Which you cim purchase at less prices than ever before offered in the town of Eastman.
CROCKERY and GLASSWARE a Speciality!
It’ YOU DISBELIEVE WIIAT WE SAY,
CALL AND SEE US
THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OK
FAMILY GtROCERITiSS
Consisting of MEAT, MEAL, FLO UK, SU(3 Ut, CDEFEE. TOBACCO,
CIGARS, an 1 everythin .£ usually kept in a tirstciass Grocery
Store, on hand and for sale at less prices than ever
before offered at any other establishment.
Thanking our many friends for the liberal share of patronage they hive bestowed upon us, we
respectfully solicit a continuance ot ti,ie same, assuring you the very bottom prices.
Guaranteeing all goods i.s represented, we endeavor by strictly lajr
and legitimate dealing to gam your luvor, uud thus fur,
we are proud to say, our efforts have beeu attended with unbounded success.
Eastman, Ga., April 4tb, 1878-y
98 CHERRY STREET, MACON, Ga.,
Manufacturers of and Dealers in
Carriages, JHuggias, ’v^agons,
Agents for the Celebrated JACKSON WAGON ,
The best wagon made. Every one guaranteed to give por'ect satisfaction
Also the TENNESSEE WAGON — A low-priced,w.igon.
n VUNKSS, SAI/DU3S, WHIPS,
lllllli, OQfifiAßS, Al® AJEIS,
VALISES, TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, CHIL
DRENS CARRIAGES, LAP ROBES, HORSE BLAN
KETS, SOLE, UPPER AND HARNESS LEATHER
CAI-F SKINS, SHOE FINDINGS,
and ex imine our stock, or write for prie '9, before pureh .tdng.
REPOSITORIES —98 Cherry S reot, Macon, and 208 Broad Street, Augusta.
sep!9 Gill
SCHOFIELDS IRON WORKS,
MACON, - - - (GEORGIA
MANUFACTURERS OF
STEAM ENGINES*
FROM four to forty horse power
Also, WHEAT THRESHING ENGINES
Prepared to mount on any ordinaly farm wagon. GRIST MILLSi
Cotton Presses, Cane .Hills ami Syrup Boilers, Sit ittiii;*, Pulle
And all kinds of CASTINGS
Prompt attention paid to Repairing MILLS AND MACHINERY.
for C rcular J S D & CAM
Jan. 31, IB7B*ly
PROEFSSIONAL CARDS.
John F. DsLacy.
Attorney at Law,
Eastman, Georgia.
Will practice in the counties of
DODGE, PULASKI TELFAIR,
VV.LGOX, DOOLY LAURENS.
Special attention given to aJI the
branches ot tin; practice
WILLIAM McIUE,
ATTORNEY-AT- LAW,
Eastman - - - <ia.
Will practice in <t!ie Comities ot the
Oconee circuit.
WILBUR r. KELSEY,
ATTORN JEY-AT-LAW
COCHRAN, GA.
Will practice iu Oconee and Brunswick Cir
cuits. Prompt attention given to business.
ROLIIN A. STANLEY,
ATTORN RY*AT~LA W
DUBLIN, GA.
Will practice iu all the counties of the Oco
nee Circuit. From long experience in the
Criminal Practice, much of his time will be
specially devoted to that branch of his profes
sion. augß’7Btf
O. C. HORNE,
ATTOEHIT-AT-LAW
HAWKINSVILLE, GA,
Will practice in the counties of the Oconee
Circuit and United States Courts of Georgia.
asssvsi.
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY,
McVILLE, : : : : GEORGIA
Refers to Hon. Clifford Anderson, Captain
John C. Rutherford unci Walter B. Hill, Esq.,
Professors of Law, ia-rcer University Law
School, iViacon, Georgia.
AIPREO herriigton,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Ilf wN’T VERNON, GA
Will practice iu Emanuel, Tattnal and all
the counties of the Oconee Circuit. Special
attention giveu to buying, leasing and selling
real estate, and examining land titles. Also,
special attention given to the collection of pen
sions of widows and soldiers under a late Act
of Congress. may3o7B-ly
I>. M. ROBERTS,
ATTORNEY AT LAY/,
EASTMAN, GEORGIA.
Will practice ir the counties of the Oconee
circuit, Appling, Coffee and Wayne of the
Brunswick circuit, and Tatnall of the Middle
circuit; also, iu the United States Circuit cuurt
HARRIS FISH ;!}, M.
rRACTHIi 'NER OF
Medicine, Surgery,
AND OBSTETRICS,
Office at J. Bishop & Co.’s Drug Store. Res
idence, FiUh avenue.
WALKER & JORDAN,
Physicians&Surgeons
Cochran, On.
DR. Y. H. MORGAN.
PRACTICIH3 PHYSICIAN
DRUnOIST.
Cochran, Ueorsia,
ALSO, DEALER IN
PUKE MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
lerfumeries, Drugs, Paints, Oils,
Toilet Soaps, and all articles sold by druggists
generally. Prescription- carefully compounded.
HOTELS.
NATIONAL HOTEL,
(Nearly opposite Passenger Depot,)
MACON, .... GKOhOtA,
TFIE Proprietor feeling thankful for the very
liberal patronage he has r< ceived tor the
last, seven months, now begs leave to say that
this '
FIRST CLASS HOTEL
Is in perteet order in all its arrangements, and
the most convenient of any iu the city, being
only 100 yards from the Passenger Depot of
fice, where are always
ATTENTIVE PORTERS
to receive Rag gage and conduct Paae tigers to
and from the Hotel.
I have made such improvements as to < nahle
me to accommodate all who may be pleased to
give us a call. .My fare shall be as good as
the fare of house iu the State, and my terms
reasonable. Call and try us.
E C. COIIBETT Proprietor.
M ARSHALL HOUSE
BROUGH TON STREET,
SAVANNAH, - - - GA.
A. B. LUCE, - - Proprietor
TERMS, $3 per Day.
1)17 QT business yon can engage in. $5 to
Duk# I S2O per d-y made by .any worker
! o' eitiiei sex. light in llnir ov'ii localities.
Particulars and. snnple worth ss.' tr -e Im
prove yonr son* time at t : .is business. Ac
j di uas Swwioar &Cos , Pur Hard, Mains. x-y
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
A warded the lliqhest Medal a 4 ISeima and
Philadelphia
E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO,,
591 Broadway, New York.
Manufacturers, Importers and Dealers iu
V elyetFrames AlbumsGr iplioscopes
STEREOSCOPES & VIEWS,
ENGRAVINGS, CIIROMOS, PHOTOGRAPHS,
and kindred goods—celebrities, actresses, Ac
PHOTOGRAPHIC MATE HALS,
We are headquarters lor everything iu the
way of
STEIiE IPTIGOXS AND MAGIC UNTEUNS,
Each style being the best of its class in the
market. Beautiful photographic tmnspaivti
cies of statuary and engravings for the window.
Convex-glass; manufacturers of velvet irames
for miniatures and corve.x glass pictures. ritt
alogues ol lant- rns and slides, with directions
for using, sent on receipt of ten cents. 28n4m
THE WELLS TEA COMPANY,
Importers of
Pure China & Japan Teas.
Supply teas to storekeeper’s, iu orig : nal pack
ages, at lowest import prices.
Supply t as to druggists, general dealers and
others, packed in handsome sealed packages
of one pound each, in canisters of the same
cap; city, and 5 lbs, 10 lbs and 20 lbs boxes.
Supply teas to peddlers in half pound and
one pound bags, plain or printed, at a more
liberal discount than is giveu elsewhere.
Supply teas tor club orders, and allow’ a
larger commission than usual, and iu all cases
guarantee the quality of their goods.
The Wells Tea Cos,, is one of the largest and
most reliable houses in the trade, and all par
ties requiring Teas should send for a circular.
The Wells Tea Company,
201 Fulton Street, NEW YORK.
P. O. Box 4560. 28n2m
37 Court Place, LOUISVILLE, Ky!,
A regularly educated and legally qualified physician and ths
most successful, as bis practice will prove. Cures all forma
of private, chronic and sexual diseases, Speculator
rhea and Impotoncy. seif
abuse In youth, sexual *excesses in maturcr years, or other
Causes, and producing some of the following effects: Nei vou-
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ory. Physical Decay, Pimples on Face, Aversion to Society of
Females, Confusion of Ideas, Loss of Sexual Power, to.,
r* dering marriage improper or unhappy, are thoroughly
and permanently cured. SYIPHIIiIS
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ORRHEAi Gleet, Stricture, Piles and other pri
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April 18, 1878. 15-ly
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In this line of business we have had thiity
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Patents (joined through us are noticed in
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We will immediately answer, aud give the
necessary instructions. For this advice we
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We also send free onr Hand Book about the
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oi name, doctrine, intent, purpose or pledge
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The 57th Volume
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interest or instruct; so that any oue who reads
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1879 the
A'TI iANT
DAILY CONSTITUTION.
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Con stottion lor 1879. The paper speaks
for itself, and upon that ground the managers
offer it to the puolic os the best, the brightest,
the newsiest, and the mast complete diilv
journal published in the south. This is the
verdict of our lenders, and the verdict of the
most critical of our exchanges, some of whose
opiuiom we take pleasure in presenting below'.
The managers wid be pardoned for briefly
alluding lo some of the features which have
given The Constitution promineuce among
southern papers.
I, It priuts all the news, both by mail and
telegraoh.
IL Its telegraphic service is fuller than that
of any other Georgia paper—its special dis
patches placing it upon a footing, so tar as the
news is concerned, with the metropolitan jour
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111. Its compilation of the news by mail is
the freshest of the best, comprising everything
of interest in the current newspaper liteiature
of the day.
IV. Its editorial department is full, bright
and vivacious, and its paragraph? and opinions
are more widely quoted than those of any
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public interest, and touches upon all current
themes
V. “Bill Arp," the most genial of humorists,
will continue to contribute to its columns. “Old
Si” and “Uncle Remus” will work in tbeir
special fields, and will furnish fun both in
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general assembly, will be published, and no
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its present standard.
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Steadily advancing toward the position of a
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It is one of the brightest, most enterprising,
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paper of which the whole south may well be
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The Excelsior News is published every
Friday, at Excelsior, Bulloch county, Ga., in
the interests of the
PINEY WOODS,
by Rev. W. L. Geiger.
The paper is filled with good religious, edu
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In additon to its usual interesting original
matter, the publication of a valuable serial
prize story, entitled
Durward Balmont,
-OR,~
The Influence of Religion,
Py Marie Duval,
f. pious and gifted young lady of the “I’iney
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RAILROADS
ATLANTIC & GULF RAILROAD.
General Superintendent’s Office
Atlantic and Gulf Baur 341) I
Savannah, Nov. 30, 1878.’ \
ON and after SUNDAY, DEC. Ist ig-g
Passenger Trains on this Road will ru ’
as follows : n
NIGIIT EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah daily at 4.45 p
Arrive at Jessup daily at 7.15 n
Arrive at Thoa*asvilie daily at 6.50 a
Arrive at Baiubridge daily at y. 45 a
Arrive at Albany daily at 1015; n!
Arrive at Live Oak daily at ’.2.25 a ui
Arrive at Tallahassee daily at 8.00 a m
Arrive at Jacksonville daily at 8.00 a Ul
Leave Tallahassee daily at 6.30 n m
Leave Jacksonville daily at 6.50 n m
Leave Live Oak daily at 1225. j> m
Leave Albany daily at 4.45 p m
Leave Baiubridge daily at 4.40 p m
Leave Thomasville daily at 8.10 p m
Leave Jesup daily at 7.45 a m
Arrive at Savannah daily at 10.15 am
No change ot cars between Savannah and
Jacksonville, and Savannah and Albany.
Sleeping cars run through to and from Sa
vannah and Albany.
Pa.sseugers from Savannah for Fernautliua
Gainesville and Cedar Keys, hike this train.
Passengers leaving Macon at 7.45 a m daily,
Sundays excepted, connect at Jesup with this
train for Florida.
Passengers trom Florida by this train coa
neet at Jesup with train arriving in Macon at
6. 20 p.m., daily except Sunday.
Passengers trom Savannah ’ tor Brunswick
and Darien take this train, arriving at Bruns
wick 7.00 a m.
Passengers from Brunswick arrive at Savan
nah 10.15 u m;
No change ot cars between Montgomery
and Jacksonville.
Pullman Palace sleeping cars run through
to and from Savannah and Jacksonville; also
through sleepers from Montgomery, Aim to
Jacksonville, Fla.
Connect at Albany with passenger trains
both ways on Southwestern Railroad to and
from Macon, Eufaula, Montgomery, Mobil#,
New Orleans, etc.
Mail steamer leaves Baiubridge for Apa
lachicola every Monday at 9:00am; lor Colum
bus every Wednesday at 9:00 a m.
Close connection at Jacksonville daily (Sun
days excepted) lor Green Cove Springs, St.
Augustine, Palatka, Enterprise, and all land
ings on St John's river.
Trains on the B. and A. R. R leave junc
tion, going west, Monday, Wednesday, and
Friday, at 11 14 a.m., and tor Brunswick,
Tuesday, Thursday, aud Saturday, at 4.40
p.m.
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS -
EASTERN DIVISION.
Leave Savannah, Sundays ex’d at 7.00 anr
Arrive at Mclntosh, “ “ 9.48 a ru
“ Jesup, “ “ 12. 10 pin
“ Blaekshear, “ “ 3.05 pm
“ Dupont, “ “ 7.00 pm
Leave Dupont, •• “ 4.35 piu
“ Blaekshear, “ “ 8.25 am
“ Jesup, * “ “ 11.55 am
“ Mclntosh, “ “ 1.47 p m
Arrive at Savannah, “ “ 430. puj
WESTERN DIVISION.
DAILY. SUN DA VS EXCEPTED.
Leave Dnpont at 5.40 a nj
Leave Valdosta at 8.45 a m
Leave Quitman at 10.35 a m
Arrive at Thomasville at 1.15 p m
Leave Thomasville at 2.00 p m
Leave Camilla at 4.40 p m
Arrive at All>auy at ;.... .6.50 p in
Leave Albany at 5.10 t m
Leave Camilla at .. 7.40 a ai
Arrive at Thomasville nt 10.35 a m
Leave Thomasville at. 11.10 p ru
Leave Quitmau at 1.25 p m
Leave Viddosta at 3.10 pru
Arrive at Dupont at 5.45 p in
J. S. Tyson, Master of Transportation.
H. S. HAINES,
20tf General Superintendent.
DOUBLE DAILY
TO AND FltOM :
FLORIDA.
MACON & BRUNSWICK R.R
General Superintendent’s Office, I
Matson, Ga., Nov. 30, 1878. f
On and alter Sunday, December lit, Pas
senger trains on this road will run as follows:
CUMBERLAND ROUTE VIA BRUNSWICX.
NIGHT PASSENGER NO. 1, SOUTH.
(Daily.)
Leave Macon... _ r
Arrive Cochran inn
do Eastman. MpE
do Jesup 1:10am
do Brunswick 7:ooam
Leave llrunwick per steamer 7:lsam
Arrive Fernandiua 11: loom
do Jacksonville 4:*pa
NO. 2. NORTH—Daily.
Leave Jacksonville 8:00m*
Leave .Fernandiua per steamer litiOpna
Arrive Brunswick 6;4sj>nx
Leave Brunswick......; 7:lspia
do Jesup. 10:05pm
do Eastman. 3:loam
do Cochran 4:25am
Arrive Macon 6:55am
Close connection at Macon for all points
North, Eiist and West via Atlanta.
DAY ACCOMMODATION, No, 3—South
Via Jesup and Live Oak—Daily, Sunday*
excepted.
Leave Macon • 7:45am
Arrve Cochran 5 ... 10:33am
do Eastman IS:o2am
do Jesup '6:sopm
do Jacksonville B:o<Jam
NO. 4, NORTH,
(Sundays excepted.)
Leave Jacksonville .4*:sopm
do Jesup 7:45am
do Eastman 2:25pm
do Cochran 3:45pm
Arrive Macon> 6:25pm
Connects at Macon for points North, Ewt
and West.
HAWKINSVILLE BRANCH.
Freight and Accommodation— Daily, cxovpt
Sunday.
Leave Cochran 10:15pm
Arrive Hawkinsville 11:00pm
Leave Hawkinsville 3:20 m
Arrive Cochran 4:osam
Connects at Cochran with trains Nos. 1
2 to and frem Macon.
Leave Cochran 10:45am
Arrive hawkinsville U :3Am
Leave Uatvfcinsvilie 2:4apm
Arrive Cochran 3:3opm
Connects at Cochran with trains No. 3
4 to and from Macon.
GEO. W. ADAMS, Sopt
W. J. Jabvis, Master Trent?.
GEORGE BECGS.
* *•
DEALER IN
Fancy and Family
groceries*
Fruits, Vegetables, &c,.
No. 104 CHKRUY ST., MACON, OA.