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TA1 EASTMAN TIMES.
M. L. B'JRUH, BJilor & Proprietor
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TIjlIlhiDAY, MAY 15, J«79.
A new tel *gr;ij)li company was or¬
ganizodui . . . xr New >qrk tin- other day.
u U •» rir,l ..«• Western ............
is called the ‘B'niou Telegraph Com¬
pany.” Capitd, $1H,0()0,PUQ. ( There
are mi'y threw owimw, Jay G.mld /
pivid 11. Balts ttul ( has. A. Tinker,
the Utter ol Bi'.tim >tv. Press t}is_
p4teli&s may be eatfy ot access and
pheap ere 1 -ng.
Hon. M. L. Mersbon, of Rpunswick,
lias been appointed by ‘In Governor
to till the vacancy occasioned by the
death of II 011 . John L. llariis, Judge
o f the B: imswick circuit. The a Pp ’ int
rnent is a gt»od one, and will no doubt
give general satisfaction and me* t the
approval of the Legislature, whose
duty it will be to eject s me one to
that position f r the full term.
The turners that lnve been rescued
from their imprisonment in tBe Penn,
tniia s after haying been shut up four
days, sustained themselves on the
meat of the mule which was caugnt
jn ti.e mine with them and a stream
of water running through the mine
y'akeJ their thirst. They W‘to found
in very good conditio - .', but some \yhnt
t xhausted.
C. T. Fivnnau, ol l'ocassett, Ma-s,
a He ontl Adventist, wrought up by
recent revivals^ killed Ids little (iye
year old daughter lust Thursday, in
a freak of religious fret zy. A wpi l<
})iev:ous lie had a ‘wonderful revela¬
tion” m which the Lrod, he said,
directed him to sacrifice h s youngpst
daught* r, and sin.* would r's-* again
in three days- 3;.e was stabbed in
fhe side with a knife and her Mood
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was pourd out upon a table which
was improvised as an altar. The
father h ems to be insane p.i this sul -
ject only.
Not coiRei.lcd witli their earthquakes
and one-horse revolutions the w* spcrn
republies of South Ameri a have gone
to war. It is Peru and Bolivia against
Chili. The fight arose over a strip cl
coast that Boliyia chiirqs, buf, in the
nitrate d< posits ol which Chileno cap
ital l ad been invesfej under the gqar*
ai tee of t.icaty concessions. Pern
comes in ostensibly as Bo ivia's neigh¬
bor but really because she wants to do
away with untii.xed nitrate, thus ma¬
ll ing her to get a revenue fro n her
deposi s. Peru and Bolivia coipbined
have the most men and perhaps sjiips,
but Chili has tlie most prpvisions the
best creditj the hrayi st soldiers, and
the strongest cause. The ejon^ated
republic is thus far the aggressive
pu rty .—Constitution
Tlv Mepi'velher V'qplicat'.)’ 1 ^ rcs
pmibiblc for the fallowing ; S »id a
young lady to the editor a few even**
j;.g since <k My sWeetliart is a farmer
and has great, largo corns in the palms
pi both hands. But though I 113 hands
ft re hard, r<ugii and tinned, lip |ius a
kind and noble heart/f We asked it
the young swain liftd 100 acres and a
jimle of his own. The reply was that
lie had 200 acres and 'wo mules. We
pronounced him a boil -nz i kmg, and
told pur fair friend to catch him if she
could. We advise all our lady read* rs
to be on the lookout for all such chan¬
ces. These hardy ploughrpeu arc the
independent sovereigns qf fdie ]aml, the
salt of the eat th W ould thepe \yere
morp of tin in.
A Lady’s Reasons f<#|* not Dane*
i>t«h
1. Dancing w< uld 1 ad me into
crowded rooms and lab* hojns, whicli
fire injni ious to health and usctuinesto
2. p.mcing would lead me jufo vt ry
close contact with very pernicious com¬
pany and evil communigatioi ft Corrupt
good mannefs,
3. Dmcing would require me to use
and peimit fieedimift with tlie other
s *x, pf wh ch 1 should be heartily
ashamed and which I believe £o b ; ‘
wrong.
4. Mv pan nts and friends would ]><;
anxious'aliont me if 1 should bo out
late keepii g c«ai),’any with tin y know
not who,,,.
5. Ministers aud g< od peoplp in
general disapprove of ff'lP ibo, ai d I
think it is pot sale to set inyself
against tin m.- If a t 1 ing be pvcii
d mbtl'iil, ] wish to b’- on the sat- 8 d *.
6. Dancing hjis a bal name, an 1 I
tnean to study Djngs tlaf, are pure
ftnd lovely and rf go *.l i ej*o t.
7. Dancing is generally accpmpained
with diinkiug*, und I sec that drinjfing
pus laces a great deal of evil.
8 I am told ill it dftupii'g is a gie it
temptation and snare to ^oipig men,
ftial Ido not w ish to have anything to
du vv 1 1 li hading them astray.
9. Dancing unfits t'.c in T) 1 for
fteri ms letieclion and prayer aqd I
mean tu do nothing that wjll estrange
pi- from my G »<J ftml S .yiuur.
10. Them aie plptry of graceful
px< reises aud hecrf ul aimihcments
p liich im\c mu.e of the objecii .ns that
]ic i 'St —Ex.
HILL AKP AT HOME
He Meditafes Uj>ofi flip Turn
Matters lairing 11 is Absence.
fFyoni the Atlanta Constituting.]
A A.accmtk jiiee little joffe ioke ’»’* now ftfjd then V>w is 18
ptoasaat. h seti the cuckinilio; s in
motion, and the cackiuati. ns tumble
t„, „i tf c,,v.,j,,, e s ».,U
* work, a...> utile is going «>■
properly*, man k-elHcomfortuhl*, and
eo.nlprt h* gets amiability " and o her
geiierpps pinpt ,pns, Jt’s a great mis¬
take to suppose Umt the heart is the
scat of tlip i ff -, lions. A d 8eas?d heart
never disturbs o.ieU serenity, but just
let the digestion stop, « r tjip stomaph
hold up tor repairs and the man is 13 efc
all over, and cross ■>,.<] »:iupy, and
would put a bope in the soap-grease
rutlmr than give it to the dog. Hence
1 he Scriptures read about bowels ol
mercies and b (, wels q! comp lesion.
Ii’h been a question a long time
whether a man laughed because be
was fat or got fat because he laughed
but rny opinion is that laughing is the
fat man's safety valve. If he dident
laugh a great deal and shqke up things
lie wolf Id grow latter and latter until
his hide couldent hold him. Hence it
is highly 111 cess ary to have tlnsc little
jokes ^ * g around.
But Joe Harris is a flirt. He flirts
with my foib arances. Joe Harris is
a rand; a fraud in fact and about facts.
Joe Harris font d out I was going
away from borne and forthway and
Straightwith he writes a letter in Mrs.
Arp’s name calculated to demoralize
me and disturb r..y connubial relations.
Tb' - n he paragraphs ipe about p.ancin
around with th * girls like a colt in a
barley patch which was to depiorabz.
Mrs Arp. He never saw me praneiu
ar nnd npther in his red headed lifi-,
and as for this particular occaion he
kqotyed I jiad jnflarnatory rumatisrg
in my rigjit leg and couldn't piauce.
Laid up in Macon and then ip Atlanta
barely able to tiavel a hundred yards
with the help of u fripnd on one side
and a cane on the other, he accuses
me ol praticin. Under great tfibula*
lions l called op hint jn his little old
fourth story editorial ^rprpt unto
v\ hioh it took me 30 minutes and twice
that many gypnts to cfipb ami 1 re
Ceiyp'i a small show jog- for my pjviliiy.
Re ^yas a wy ] ug paragrapiis and
never stopped long enough to inquire
after my gi perpl heltl). lie looked sour
and hungry aqd was h hurntpiug a
little old song aDout
'‘Mnllii! put the kettle on
Mojlje put the jcettle ou
and let’s haye tea.”
The ft)Cl is J never was ^ sipk jn my
life as I was on this Interesting excur¬
sion to Mao' p. I tried my Jeyel be>t
to hide it and pass it off as a little
hereditary j ke but overytime 1 p :ait
ened up a littje and smiled, a shooting
pain wquid jerk me around and cut
the jokp and the smile right in two
in the midJIa. I never rassled witli
the plaguy thipg before and hgd no
idea it would take foul holt and throw
a niftii »Q < asy. I dident expect sym¬
pathy .'or nobody ever stops to honey
up a fellow with the niiqaUsm or a
D>oth-aphe. In fact^ I was prepared
to be grinned j*t a budegs f dragged
mysitjcl. g alqpg like tpy hjp was
opp pf joint and rpy shoe wus a s|)Qt
bagi hut I dident expect to be alluded
to in the public press as pi anein around
anioiig the gjijs like a colt in a bar¬
ley patch. Airs. Arp says she has
peroosed light smart of history, and if
^ T ero or the Duke ot Alvira ever
rthovvt d more U'iftoli|igjio8s she is not
aw ape pf }t She wants somebody
to set Okolvpft ftft* t him and, every
time slie alludes t * it she smijes.
Mrs. 2\ip purees me wjtli \ixoiial
teinleiWlwt C.ialnuc* to amilc.
Whip 1 IiuihM l|er f,p )i„i
m. nt Dr. gjve m j„ A ,l pt
she laiig!.o4 all over, and saj.l it w,»
for li l? es and mu es ami it did look like
l]ie doctor thought I had been 1 nruncin
around. i *p, That may be , what . w.-* the ,
mufti*)*, l {pul bpeq pvaiieij) around
wiih the girls in the barley patch a
little to-* much. I can hobbl * around
now pt el ty well and she uti'izes me
ftll that ?l)e can,s lying ’William I wish
you would prapoe down to the soring
and hr jig me a bucket of water,” or
‘"WU iarn pleasp take th-children and
fur dinner.” Its prance round und
prance t’oftud, and ihis morning as I
pr .need out ol the rqo n I beard h. r
1 tugti ami say to the children, “Your
pap u ouldnt take ten dollars ff that
limp; In s b-en right sick 1 know, l)( „
lies playin off now just to keep me
nursing ai.i] )»ettin- liiip. I cant help
laughing every tj me f ffiink tib mt
:;i:
h m piMiicing f ° ftiound am «g the oi,].,
® &
jit Macon _ why
a S)ck ele:ailL could get ^
around a heap livelier.
\V r el[ its mjghty bad and mighty
iiu onyenii pt tq be tafcen smldeqly
sick away from ones home, but an
undangorous illness ii) the bosom
oi.es ‘amily is * y IIO means d sagree i
b'e. l’liey fly round with sympathetic
iilucrry and b ing in the big ohl easy
chair and tnc’< you all round witli
jj I ows itit'l put . n yuur slipp rs au 1
c**f l> your hair anii|. ulon«*
and fi*e< 1 you on tmi and
and i»olt_lx>i^ d eggs ftnd chicken
M M«I jelly soul § Qiigorake ftnf|
; side, arpl I lie litij*- children st-aipl
80 iifToctately and help yon to
lfc * ^ 0,1 can lopk languid i|in|
j . s y ' . »D , ‘ s 1,1 1
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^ r .vthing as long as yon
«>-•- *•=*--i-.-wi.Wh
| 'J •* «>? and '* ' « -
j ’ V"* a -mum i a
(s8 M,,d £’ nerally discharge he.
P*tient* Vefbre they expect it.
wom;,n! tSi< k l,r weU she w ”»*ks Oil
makin - Jlc ases and jaekets and
an< I a, l Softs of umm ntionahle
latching and mending nnd
knjtfingand darning from years end
'" >■''« * end. Its time ahe had
hut she wont and will die in harp
I reckon. Te}l Harris to get ofl
other little joke on snipe other man
I think it will lie'p her.
Bill A up
The Negro Immigrants’ Promised
Lai(d.
4 correspondent^ writing tp
Now York |iulletin reports the ap¬
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pearance of the gi agshopfier in Dakota
and Nebraska. The probalplity is that
they will a^uin inundate Kansas and
other YY pgtern localities. A Chicago
letter of the 3d inst. says: “Our crop
bulle irt of May 2d informed you
tap appeyance of voting grassh**pp. |;s
in Cedai comity, NeVpaska, Now we
Karu that in Yermiliop county the
grasshopp -rs are hatching out in many
piaC's, d"iag considerable dapiage
eating every green thing as fast as it
9 >nies up. The stand of spring wheat
is pom*] the ground is^ry ape] pqivl)ed.
Heavy raing are our oply salvation;
ctops are jn a very backward condition.
The weather keeps very cold and
severe frosts every pight. While as
yet thjs region ]s pot suffering for
want of rain, we shill require it before
many day s. Nothing grows^ and w'ith
the pold n g’hts and severe prairie
w nds t ie* ground is unfit f»r planting ’
Altogether, the cold hospitality
the wh|te people, the
drouth, the backvvan] comb Jon qf the
late frosts, and the grasshopper
devour N very green thing/’ tipi
Ivansajg included^ docs not < ffer a
inviting land of promise to tip
ting negroes of the South. Toe th U_
satgls who have s^crilieefj tin ir
property and exhausted their
to defray the expenses of the
to Kansas^ will lior] jhernselves unw«
eomo sojourners among
ing, if not hosti'e, Strangers,
employment or the paeans ot
exposed to tjp* rigors pf'^n
ial climate, to priyatjon, sjekpess and
siifh ring ^ud ti p survivors, ere
year r 11s round, will bitterly me
day that thpy jpfl tlicir
homes.
A Great Southern Church
The Charleston News and
Says :
‘A milli • n and'a half ot’people
Southern States ai e connected with
Baptist Church, and the assembling
the Southern Babtist Co iventi Ol ai
Atlanta on the 8tb ipskuit it therefore
an event of no mean importance.
Convent on is composed of delegate
from the Asso nations of
Virginia, North Carolina, South
oiina, Georgia, Florida,
Mississippi^ Tex.iSj Missouri, Arkan¬
sas, Teinioss/r, Kentucky^ West
ginia, ami tlie District Ol
Cnlikc most other fh'Oomiqatious
Protestants, the Baptist do not
the laity to a share of the Churqli
, T' V<:rl " ue " t ,*" d "‘1""""r tlie
c,,n
' ele f , ' tes * b “ w '" S’* lo next
w * < * w,l i ‘ bc «» elergymet., or
«P«*ls 1M* acoarately, miniatun.
Ullt Y ige Vcn as dnwildy tiiiB *'*-"»•<■■' fora ,u legislative *y
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liodv »«dy thrir they ftie iro L„t but ft small li
l i'"'“l tlK ‘ 10,000 Bftpt st
! w, '° a ? ? e Sffttterd ov. r *.)»is hn.ud
' ,,an,est 'y engaged Jn the arduous
; Af„, ,J j; iw _ ,V ' ^ 0 B e , -^o a 1 .
i ‘ ° > • ' "*
is t,ie of minister, they
si:a, cely more than enough for
1 ' Vor "’ !or are over
i c,iurcl,t ‘®» * nd if we add t,le
shali ,5 *ve, eypn with 1Q,(}00
,l " ft v0| 3ge of at least 200 souls
l ^ ie care of each minister; for of
arc ninny persons iji their
n. re ra’alio*,s who ft l*e lieitimr
of the church nor pupils of the Sunday
* l ' lm ,,!i »
The comjng sessi'in : s expected
be ot unusual interest 111 addition
p :i
N»>rihern h n, iw:U ot the Imptisi church
i eminent . •
I ’ e missionaries^
Dr. Cr.i" f >rd of China, and Dr. T.»y
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lor. of Rune.
V 'Co.*, li IS received the first barn 1
^° ,u bom new wheat. It came from
Amci icus. The barrel was shipped to
New Ymk.
Two negroes were hung in Oi.'nm
biu couniy on last Friday.
> A HOKUIBLE DEATH.
j Guard-House in Goclmm Hu rued
- Colored Alan Consumed.
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Inindi.^ ^ \\l
i|trr ” |ia rti C uhi™ off| r* of !t
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Cochran gtturcMi .use on Saturday
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na .J^. ~ h^i'0^ ,.J.
,„ sU .,, jn )el . . e
hn.glai f \\ v, alleg. " d to have 7. been T done
| '* i ' * ^ 1 k ™ loekt d ^ „
U( a F'S W,IS up
the Cochran guard-house to await a
corqinjtment •, . trial. . , Yesterday v , morning
about three o'clock* a lady living near
theguar.l-hquse l>eing atyake heard a
cry of ti e S ie wu|<e her lmsband,
who at once proceeded to the alarm,
carrying with him an axe. On nearing
the guard-house Ije found that tin*
pries were fiom wjfhin, and that they
were growing fainter. lie says there
was no sign of fire on the outside, but
on reaehjng the house he found that
the pell ip vyhicji thp npgro was lodge i
>yus all ahjipso ipgide. Soon after his
anipal several others of the best
citizens of the town came up, apd all
began to try to break through into
the cell, when the negro was In-ard
to ask them not to try to break
through, but ( o break down the doors
VV hen the outer door wgs knocked in
the house was yo full of smojee an 1
Hames that it was impossible to
rescue him, and it was not until the
house had entirely burned down tnat
his body could le gotten out, wlipn it
was foqnd that jie Jiad lain himself on
the floor and pulled the mattress and
blankets, etc., over him, in l.*is frantic
but futile efforts at protection fn llll
the flames.
The giLpd-house was built qf logs
apd walled iiLsii]e and out with thick
plank
1 he negro hid a bucket of water
in the cell, and it is generally supposed
that not knowing the structure
the house, and thinking it to be merely
ot two plank walls^ he decided to
bun, his way through, using the water
to regulate the fire, but toe fi.e
getting among the logs between
the wall, soon got beyond his control.
It is also sunnised, however, that
as tlje negro was known as a b id and
nop d burglar, there may have been
parties outside who ihopghf it a ready
Way to be r d of i.jm.
1 he wretch died a horrinle death*
and, whatever li s character, common
htiinan ty cannot but f el pity for h s
fate. A correspond! nt inj '01 ips us
bo h tip '01 ies 1) iye a poliiring of facts.
The body was aim st totally
supp'd, b •iiig j when taken out, cliarred
to an iinrec 'gnizab'e ma-s. Toe
were totally burned away aqd the
skull consumed to the lo*yer j ivy. The
sight was sickening to look Upon.
Dodge Sheriff Sales.
YMTILL "7 iu the be soldbefore ot Eastman, tlie Court House first Tues¬ door,
town ou
day in JUNE ue^t, within the legal hours
of sale, the loHowinx property to wit :
Lot of Land No. 32$ m the 11 th District
Joliu Dodge county—levied on as the pioi*orty
L. Dowdy, to satisfy a Justice t ourt ti fa
iu tavor of J \\ CV'ffee vs. said Dowdy. Levy
npide aftd feturued by a equitable.
A RSU, at the g*une 'time and place:
Lots ol laqd N s. 334, 294 and’ 295, ill the
14th district, levied 0:1 ipj the property ot Joiin
liyulls, to satisly oqe Superior Coqn ti la, in
favor of William Stuostiff ys said Byals.
A LSO, at same tmie and place:
One acre of lot of 1 .ml No 222, in '.he
Fifteenth District of Dmlge county, with school
hquse tliepcon j levjed on as the proptmy o.
Trustees ot Union Academy to satisfy u Jus¬
tice tJourt ti la in favor ol A N Dowell vs. said
Trustees, Levy made and returned by x poll
stable. VV. B. SAPP,
April 33, 1879. Sheriff.
Montgomery Sheriff’s Saieq,
’VWJTILL be sold liefore the Cpftft House door
* * in the town of Mt. Veincn, during the
legal hours of side, on the tir-t Tuesday in
JUNE rext, the follow,ng property, tq-wil:
Four hundred acres ot l nd, more or less,
in the 175 district G. AT. of Montgomery conn
ty, hound by the laud of Thomas Chiton and
others. Levied on as the property ol John M
ertv pointed out by plaintiff'. Levy made and
returned to me by John McEtchin, constable,
AESO at same time ami place:
Five hundred acres of l.ind, mpre or less,
. fhVSiz^ih pTact.^o'^uisfy
as DaRey ^two wu
pourf ft Lb in favor of Jas. J CVU.qou
vsEliz.lH-th Durley. Property pointed out by
plaintiff Levy ftiaffe constable* aqd returned to me by
Reding Register, j.
J. BURKHALTEIt, Sh ff M. C.
DR. Y. H. MORGAN.
nuammmu
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ttYcL-i- «
f oclirau, Georgia.
ALSO, DEALER IN
, MFDB’IVFS CUVMTn CIILMICALf>, AT <
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I erfumeripj. Drugs, Paints, Oils.
toilet Soaps, and jdl articles sold br druggists
generally. Pry^crptions carefully compounded.
Opium anil Morphine lfahit
DRUNKENNESS absolutely cured. Pain
less: no publicityr the worst cases ot drunk*n
ness cured in lO l.p 15 .lavs. Send stamp for
particulars to J. S. Cakl^ton, 203 S. Clark St.,
Chicago, Ill. febl3vl
MOKT? Mt
BLACKWELL’S
DURHAM {S£l
TOBACCO
anuMi Opium end W • 'HE Original•' Morphine E-tiii' a ,utiii l ,n • l*Hl*itrii'-e,i | W e i al7a I B r buok S'i'hib, * olutl o.. >
PROF ESS ION A L* CARDS.
X»AYin M. KOBEKXS. JOHN F. DE LACY.
ROBERTS & DcL-ACY*
| AllOrillJ A t. 1 O Y 11 O \ “ S *IL Jl * 1*UV
LAS I ,* t»A. a j
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in^Giorgia- ‘ "* !
triet courts ot'the U. s.
«rs,*cial attention giveu to ail branches
« ««- P» nu-hOtt |
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WI1 ti ILLLVsU ! I t \| jlCllAL| u^ii » e
LA W 9
Fanstman - - < ji U .
Will practice in tiie counties ol the
Oconee circuit. ly
WILBUR r. KELSEY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
COCHRAN, CIA.
Will practice in Oconee and Brunswick Cir¬
cuits. Prompt attention given to business.
RQLXIN A. STANJLEY,
AT TOR N E Y -AT- L AW
in lii.iv, (i \.
AViJl piactipe iu all tli 6 counties of the Oco¬
nee Circuit. From long experience in the
Criminal Bfactiee, nn]ch tit his time will be
specially devoted to that branch of his profes¬
sion. aug8’78lf
O. C. HORNE,
A T T 0 R N JEY-* AT - LAW
1IAWKINSVILT.E, GA.
5N’ili imu tiee in the comities of the Oconee
Circuit amt United Slates Court.' qf Georgia.
4 . tiMWMt
A.ttori]8y and Opuiyselior at Law,
AA T I» SOLICITOR '.V KQUITV,
McVIIjLE, : : : : GEORGIA
Will practice in the comities of the Oconee
Circuit, and Appling and Coffee ot the Bruns¬
wick Circuit
rfecial attention pi veil to selling and leasing
real estate and examining titles to lands.
M ill ali^o represent cases through responsi¬
ble correspondents in any county ot the State,
claims. Special attention giveu to the collection ut
Alfred Herrington ■
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
IpcXT VERNON, GA
Will practice in Emanuel, Tatting aud all
tlie coupti< 3 of the Oconee Circuit. Special
attention given to buying, leasing aqd .sejlnig
real estate, and examinjqg' land titles. Also,
specia] iptenfion given tq the colleptipq of pen r
sions of widows am] soldiers under a late Act
of Congress, '
may30’78-ly
HARRIS FJSIILR, 31. 1).,
PBACqTTI.*XER OF
JIedicitio, Surgor J 4
AND OBSTKTRiqS,
Office at J. Bishop & Co.’s Drug Store, lies
idence, Filth avenue.
WALKER & JORDAN,
Physieians&Surgcon s
Cochran, Gg.
HOTELS,
THE C 0 R 3 ETT HOUSE,
TWENTY ROOMS,
Just opened on Second Sheet, second door
from Poplar, next to Mr. W. Colliq.s'
Carriage lieppsitoiy,
MACON, . . . . QhOIUUA,
Having beer compiled to give up the Na¬
tional Hotel, I have located fts above aud am
prepared to furnish first clashj board by tiie
day, week or month at reasonable nates. Shall
bq glad to see any of nrj’ohl friends and pa¬
trons, Very Respecfiftlfy,
15. C. CORBETT. Proprietor.
CITY HOTEL,
CQCIfRAN, GA.
Mas. Annie Uinaeoi, | j B. G. Li e. Esq. !
Proprietress. { ( Munugfi
This house has been thoroughly renovated
and the rooms furnished wiih new furniture
and bedding, afford; the tables are supplied vjtff all
the markets and (he hbiise be found
first-class in every respect.
Cochran, Ga., Mrs. A. Rinaldi,
Nov, 1st, 1878. Pr< iprietims.
«obp house I
J » !
dublin 5 ga. I
Id. J. TARPbFA , - Proprietor.
Situated in the business part ot the town,
aud ouly 100 yards Irom the Court House.
Table supplied with the b st the market at
lords. jan 16-1 y
‘Suiiunei: Hates.’
Great Reduction of Board at the
» ABSH ALL HOUSE
The most jonipletely arranged aud best vei 1 .
tilated Hotel in the South.
BROUGHTON STREET,
SAVANNAIL r -- - GA.
A. B. Li t E, Pi uplift or
Dm : u** the Sumnn-r uonths'"onr transit n*
lat. s will b.- only ^2. hi* pti d*y (.uni the Mini.*
rat.-a lor ;*ny p.m ol ad-ay.) Notwitbst n dug
this oivat reOu itou in t*ur charges, tlie unri¬
valed excellence ot t e MARBHAIAj HOUSE
table will be maintained.
M. L. HARNETT, Clerk.
Late of the l’l.mtel's.’ Hotel
1m nun “gamed unmary 12.1515.
99% GHEMIGALLY PURE.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CONSUMPTION
POSI TIVELY CURED.
All suffered from this disease that are anxr
to h« cured should uy Dr. Kissuer’s C«le
ConsimMive Powder The* powders
the only preparation known that will cure
and a diseases of the Throat
vom.no.H.y until you T are pk*rtWtly s,u
^ ot their cum ve lowers. t your life P ° W is *
Price, for large box, $3. sent to any part of
United States o* Canada, by uwil, on re
of price. Address, \SH & ROBBINS,
Fulton st. f Brooklyn, N. Y. wtlOy
FITS EPILEPSY,
OR
FALLING SICKNESS,
Permanently cured 40 humbug—by one
usage of Dr. Goulard’s Celebrated In¬
Fit Powders. Tu couvinod sufferers
tUese powders will do all that we claim
them we will send them by mail, post paid,
tree trial box. As Dr. Goulard is the ouly
tnat has made this disense a special
and as to our knowledge thousands have
permanently cured by the ivse. of these
we will guarantee a permanent cure
every case, or refund you all money expen¬
All sufferers should give these powders
early trial, and be convinced of their cura
powers. Price, for large box, $3, ox four
for $ 10 , sent by mail to any part of tlie
States or Canada on receipt ot price
by express, C. O. I). Address, ASH A
3b0 Fulton st., Brooklyn, N. Y.41
USE THIS
ML
BIST m THE WORLD.
And better than any Saleratus
One teaspoonful of this Soda used with
sour m;lk equa’ff four feaspoonlu ! i?
of the best baking powdir,
saving twenty Iriks its
e«>st. See pack ge
for valuable in¬
formation.
If the tea spoonful is too 1 irge an 1 do.es
not produce good results at
11 ni4 first, use less afterwards.
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SEMINAL WEAKNESS. LOST MANHOOD
Universal Lassitude, enervation ol
mind and Lqdy, and all diseases that follow
a sequenpe of in I'ypretion or ecess, quickly
• n l pt rmaqeutly cuped by Bale’s Specific, pre
p .red by a physician, and is the result »1 years
study and practice in treating these special
and spit) at $2 per package, three
packages lor $5. For specific circular and fill]
address, Da. BA I’E & CO., 201
Sf., Chicago, l]l. , e 5. febl3yl
All who have Picture* fo flame,
I-OOIv IIRiaR]
Measure the exact size of vour pictuies and
me for estimate of frames. Where seve
pictures are trallied a liberal dLvuuut will
made. Keep in stock
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Pictures. Brackets. Books, Mh
tioiiery, Gauges, T^ys,
In short, Fancy Goods in endless variety.
QROQUET! CRQCJIJET!
for this beautiful game, VVijte
catalogue of my stock.
E. I>. IliVINE,
AVENUE, (Building with FJags,)
mchl3yl Macon, Ga.
MARRIED DR. BUTTS
LIFE No. 12 N. Eighth St.
<5 St. Louis, Wlo.
practice jn the AN e^tj his gives i»o the vrorkw results just of published,entitled his long and successful
m new
The PHYSIOLOGY OF MARRIAGE
The PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER
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Dec. 25, 18?8. iy
WOODS HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE
Is a monthly, 100-y.age Scrap Book of the oream of '
World'* Literature. Single copy, 20c., or $2 per
An Oil Chromo (14x20 inches) of “Yosemita
binding; rrice, $3: “ Black Oakley’s Sheep ” a $1.50 book, in
“Christian Mistake,” a it
in paper binding, and a sample copy of “Wooers
ehold Magazine’— all post-paid, for only 30 cents
money, or in one-cent postage stamps. Agent*
Most liberal terms, but nothing sent free.
S. 8. Wood, Tribune Building, Naw York Cit»
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April 18, 187
RAILROADS
DOUBLE DAILY
TO AND FROM
FX-o rida.
MACON & BRUNSWICK R, R
General Sitperintencent's Onm f.
Ma Ga., ,
jou, Apii! ly, l«7y ,
Ou and after Sunday, the 20th instant K
ssm^er trains ou this ruul wifi run as i 0 U*vr»
er»*BKULAND BOUTS YU BRCN8WIOL
NIGHT PASSENGER NO. 1. SOUTH Ut
(Duily.) '
Leuve Macon ........... 7:45p®
Arrive Cupbnir............. *•
do Eaotiu:vu............ • • llkt.ipm BdTpn
do Jesup............... • •
do Bmuswirk........... • • 8;27«m
Iacavc Brmiwiok jx*r steamer • • hiUilmtj
Arrive Feroandiua......... • • 6:15am
do Jacksonville........ • • 1th hum
... 2:35pm
NO. 2 , NORTH—Daily.
Leave Jacksonville . . ......... 11 :»iuu
Leave • •
Fernandina per steamer. 3:45[)nj
• •
Arrive Brunswick ..... 7:4.»pm
Leave • •
Brunswick...... .. H:tNlp a
do Jesnp ____ 1<':3‘)p m
do Eastman • •
da £pchmn. . • • 3:31am
Arrive Alncon.. .. 4:33ini
- • • (»:55iia
Close Qpnnecticn at Macon tor all points
North, East and West via Atlanta.
DAY ACCOMMODATION, No. 3-South
Via Jesup and Live Oak—Daily, ijuuduv,
yjtcvptuV
Leave AIs»i“on..... 7;l&nm
Uocbran... ..
Arrve
do Eastman .., 1J :14«m
do • •
Jcsup ..... •. fi :25pm
do Jacksonville 7:25a 14
• ■
NO. 4, NORTH,
(Sundays excepted.)
Leave Jacksonville. .5:15pm
.
do Jcsup...... .6:15auj
•
do Eastman... l:21pu
.
do Cochran..... 2:45pm
.
Arrive Macon...... 5:15pm
.
Connects at Macon tor points North, &wt
aud West.
HAWKINSYILi,E BRANCH.
Freight amt Accommodation—Daily, exo«[t
Leave Cochran..... Sunday.
Arrive Havvkiusville. .. lO.-OUpm 10:45pm
.
Leave Havvkiusville. .. 3:3Uim
Arrive Cochran..... .. 4:15am
Connects at Cocluau with trains Nos. 1 ami
2 tq and fr« in Macpp,
Leave Cophran...................)0:00 am
Arrive Hawkinsvillq............... p) :4;iam
Leave Mawkinsvilie.............. 1:45pm
Arrive Cochran........ L.......... 2:30pm
Connects at Cochran with tpuns No. 3 an]
4 to and iroui Macon.
VV. J. G m W- ad.\M 3, fSupb
ARM WIEBAMMER. BRAND.
ATLANTIC & GULF RAILROAD
Genekal Supeiuktknoent h Uffic®, j
Atlantic anii Gulf J»aukjad, ■
Savannah, Apri 1 19, 1879. )
/k\ and after SUNDAY, \pril 20th. 1679,
” Passenger Trains on this ltoad will
run
as follows :
NKrllT express.
Leave Savannah daily at..... .4.10 p in
Arrive at Jessup daily at...... . (t 33 p ui
Arrive at Thoa.usvilie d*ily at .. 6.25 a m
Arrive at Baiubridge daily at. . 9.40 a m
Arrive at Albany daily at.... . 11 00,i m
Arrive at Live Oak daily at.. . ,1.35 a m
Arrive at Tallahassee daily at. .. 7.30 11 m
Arrive at Jacksonville daily at ,. 7.25a w
Leave Tallahassee daily ut . . ... .5.00 p w
Leave Jacksonville daily af.. ... 7.05 p in
Leave Live Oak daily at...... ,.. 10.50 p m
Leave Albany daily at ...... ...3.30 p in
Leave Baiuhiidge daily at ... ... . \ 45 p in
Leave Thouiasville daily a].. ... 7.05 1 ; u)
Arrive Leave Jesup at SAvannali daily at daily ....... at.. ..-44*1 $.20 HP tun
. ..
No phauge ql cars between Savannah and
Jacksonville, Sleepiug and Savannah and Albany.
vannah apd cars Ainaqy. run through to aud iroui Sa¬
Passengers from Savannah fpr Feruandiua,
Gainesville and Cedar Keys, take tins train,
Passengers leaving Alacou at 7.45 a iu daily,
Sundays excepted, connect at Jesup with tins
train for Florida.
Passengers Jestip from Florida by this traiu con¬
nect at with tr.iiq arriving in Macon at
6. 25 p.iu., daily except Sunday.
Passengers Darien tforn this Savannah for Brunswnk
and take train, arriving at Bruns¬
wick 7.0U a in.
Passengers from Brunswick arrive at Sayua
cah 10.15 a m.
No change ot cars between Montgomery
and Jacksonville.
Pullman Palace sleeping ears run through
tp and from 8’nvannuh and Jacksonville ; (ilso
through sleepers from Montgomery, Ala., to
Jacksonville, Fla.
Connect at Albany with passenger trains
both ways on Southwestern Railroad to and
from Macon, Eufaula, Montgomery, Mobile,
New Orleans, etc.
Mild steamer leaves Bainbridge for Apa¬
lachicola eyery Monday at 9:00arn; for Colum¬
bus every W ednesday at 9:0(1 a m.
Close coftiiectiou at Jacksonville daily (Sun¬
days exeeiiled) lop Green Cove Springs, St.
Augustine, r'alatkii, Enterprise, and all land¬
ings on St John’s river.
Trains on the B. and A. R. R. leave jnne
turn, going west, Monday, WedneMav, HtA
lliefiiittV, »t 1 hurdtlar. 11X4 a.m., ami fcjlLtUrd'*>> to, BpuLS* at 4.40
T UUU
‘
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS -
rji\o i I r^iVfN i ’ l > lmi V iv'^lOoN. I / »
We Srtvaunaii, Sim.lu,-, ex'J at J.W.B
Arrive Ht Meliitqp*, " “
JeSUp, “ “ ll.oU.l IU
•• we^eer,
“ Dupont, “ “ 64apK
i*««. i*ui.«t, •• •• &«-«
“ Wwtoheof, •• ■■ •an***
“ JeSlip, “ “ 12.20 pU
“ A’clntosb, “ “ 2.33 pre
Arriye at Suvunnah, “ “ 5. lopn;
WESTERN PIVISION
DAILY, SUNDAYS LXOiuI'fEy.
i> sl veDui«mat .. ... 5.40a ra
L»vo V'lMosta »t. H. 15 Hia
Lcay« (iuitman at . 9.37 a w
&S£T*:x •* riioim.svills at. . .11.50 pm
^ .. 2.00 p m
. 452 p®
Arrive ut Albany at..... .7.00 p ®
..
Leave Ail*any at........ .. 5.20 a iu
Leave Camilla at....... 7.35 a »
Arrive at Thomas'ille at 10.50 aia
.
Leave Thomasville at. .. l.UUpB'
VdS at...... .. 3.13 pw
b t,tv t-f l *>t,i ft .. 4.40 p W
.....
Amr« at Dupqpt at. .. ftoUpw
J. S. Trsox, Master of Transport than.
H. S. HAINES.
20 tf General Superintendent
E RRORS Age nts Wanted
of the I lie best book e'-r 1 __
B.OMAN lished on Roniamsm.
v. iili Ki ll | iuatious. Jlliisiratrd " ^
fine .-tee! eugraviugs ot Bishops Marvm •
ii wiuan, and portraits of the other cpnff 1 ■
iwi-o. A\> being the Publishers, and * l ! -
ing no middle men, largest are commissions. able to give t*lis ff*rp
canvassers the addre^J
dly. ' For terms aud circulais, M
CHAMBERS (. A CO., 40 A.atieUa
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