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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 0 , isrt.
, Mr. L. F. Loud, of Appling county in
authorized to receive ,
nmi receipt for st|h
acriptioun to the DoBOk county Jounsr al.
DIRECTORY.
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v8S5f. tal Frlday mBhl 1,1 '• acb
! I. O. G. X.
3,1 Tucs ^
UellutouR.
EkocoPAL.—J wnrloes third Sabbath in
eaci, ,„ont h at It o’clock a. in. and 4 p. m.
in Mason id building, by Rev. II. B. MtilArt
tollttcml 1>Ulil c arc> cor dially invited
preaches llAi|TiMT.---Itev. at Kastman P. A. everv Jessup, 2nd and pastor, 4th
Sabbaths In each month. A*lso at Centra]
i 01 ut on the second Sabbath and Saturday
befon* in eaeli month* Conference with the
hast 111 an Baptist church on second 8ab
in each month.
Mkthodist Episcopal CttURcit South.
—1 reaching every Sabbath at 11 o’clock a.
in., and 7 p. in. Prayer meeting Wednes¬
day '-.Sunday evening at 7 o’clock.
R. School meets at 914 o'clock a. tn.
J. Sclwlor, Sup’t.
Rev. T. 31. t.'HKisflAN, Pastor.
JOURNALETTES.
Bond your job work to tlic Journal
office. We are prepared to execute
it in a creditable style and at roasona
bio figures.
If in want of an Estcy, the most
reliable organ manufactured, instruc¬
tions how to purchase will he given
by applying at the Journal office.
Megrath’s Old Antler and Ro¬
anoke are the best whiskies in Geor¬
gia for the price. Macon, Ga.
tf.
The Estcv is the cheapest, most du¬
rable and best toned organ manufac¬
tured.
Mrs. DeLaey has returned home
from a Vi-il to the home of her father
in Appling county.
The Journal acknowledges courte¬
sies at the hands of tlic K. T., V. & G.
railroad authorities.
Mrs. George Curreil, jr., of Cochran
is on a visit to the family of her moth¬
er and friends in our town.
The general managers of the B. &
W. railroad will accept thanks for
courtesies extended the Journal of¬
fice.
Rev. and Mrs. T. M. Christian left
last night on a few days’ visit to St.
Mary's, the home of Mrs Christians
parents.
Tl.e Methodist pulpit in Eastman
will be filled on Sunday next, morn
Jug ai d evening, by Rev. J. W. Burke.
of Maeou.
Mr. '* * ( ft.,,... ^Uohhm u ill .u, cut f Iu*
heartiest kind of tlianl s of the Jouu
N\i; family for a nice lot of elioiee
grape cuttings.
Dodife Superior Court two Weeks
from Monday next, 'rake notice, all
ye interested, and govern yourselves
accordingly.
Already do signs of life and activity
begin to make its appearance on the
surface hereabouts by the opening of
tin* Uplands.
Clever Rowe Price 5 vas eiivulat ing
among 11 s on Monday. Rowe has a
hoM of friends in our town who are
*ul w a vs glad of an opportunity of shak
Sng his hand.
Mr. A. L. Hobbs is rapidly pushing
his new restaurant building to com¬
pletion. It will be open to the hun¬
gry next week, and will he in full
blast court week.
Captain nml Mrs. John L. Day, of
Lumber City, ntiutbcrnmong those de¬
tained for a few hours in our town
yesterday morning. They were en¬
roll to to Macon.
The family of Mr. H. G. Miller hav¬
ing moved into the >building recently
Vneated by the Joi^jnal family, Mr.
Philips is. now q m-upying the Asa
Sapp residence.
Mayor Milner i.- showing a com¬
mendable disposition to induce the
vagrants around town to go to work.
Our streets will ere long show the
wisdom of this policy.
Lon Skelton is filling the trust re¬
posed in him as marshal of Eastman,
to tho satisfaction of all. Ho is always
on the lookout for violators of tho
town ordinance, and goe^^kit. iuwariably bags
his game when he
Quile a serious ae<7 occurred
last Friday evening a (tile n^' build¬
ing iu process of erection ov Col. L.
A. Hall. A Mr. A^lams of Cochran,
one of the workmen, fell from the roof
a distance of about fifteen feet and
was very severely if / <^t fatally in¬
jured. He was carried to his home in
Cochran, Saturday morning.
AY<* had a pleasant call on Saturday
last from Mr. M. F. Amorous, the
general manager of the Atlanta Lum¬
ber Company. This company con¬
trols an immense business among the
mills of this section, and our people
are ever glad to welcome the genial
manager on his occasional visits to our
ton 11 .
It is with •pleasure that 5 \'o note tho
pYfcffenve in Eastman of Mr. J. Day
Stewart and ftrmilv. of Amcricus,
formerly * „ ■ one of a oiivuvoinlncnt : , citizens*. ...
Hu* j*len,nnl elm!, ami (lie jfrip nt hi*
hand, reminds us happily of Eastman’s
tarlv davs. We shall be proml to wcl
come Mr. Stewart once more to eiti
zenship, .. and . Miicerely . .... trust that the
day i* not far distant W*h<*n we ►hall
Jbe able u* do h*.
H of grand and traverse ju
roi-s fd Pebniary term.
-
Mr. U* B. Murrell returned homo
yefiteriy morning from his visit to
Brunsoick amt Camden County.
Sec 1 tico elsewhere of Shcriir J. T.
Raw Hit toi this issue, whereby the
Dodge ounty Journal is made the
official rgrin of Dodge ronniy.
Neig jor Murrell will please accept
thanks >r his kind remembrance of
Us, the wliiji sliap visiting of the lot coast of fine section, in
a nice oystej*
in the skill.
The family of Mr. Wm. Cooper have
removed their citizenship from the
country to town, and are occupying
flic reshcnce formerly occupied by
the famiy of Mr. D. F. Philips.
Tlic Xctliodist Sunday school of our
town is *apidly growing in interest
and comcffucnt proportions. The roll
of nicm'icrsliip on Sunday last showed
up clgli y scholars in regular attend¬
ance.
In compliance with behest of the
governess of the domestic department
of the Journal, wo acknowledge
tbanks for some choice pear and grain*
cuttings at the hands of our kind
neighbor Mrs. Dr. Harris Fisher.
Mr. J. Clayton Clements, of Spring
Hill, dropped in onus yesterday morn¬
ing while awailing the cleavage of the
R. R. track that lie might continue his
to Amcricus iu attendance
on the State Agricultural Conven¬
tion.
We learn that the turpentine still of
Mr. C. B. Parker, of Longview, was
burned on Saturday morning last.
We are not informed as to the amount
of damage sustained, but understand
that it is considered the work of an
incendiary.
The lumber and turpentine men
along the line of road, gcnerly, arc quite
vigorously complaining at the present
tunc ot the inadequate supply of cars
furnished them by the E. T. V. & G.
It. R. for the transportation of their
produets.
Our river kinsman, Mr. M. E. Bow
cn, and Marshal A. M. Skelton, Indi
vidually and collectively, have placed
us under many obligations bv the do
nation each of a fine brood porker.
May they live to a state of ripe nui
tufit 5 % and neither throughout the
race of life ever be known guilly o! a
more hoggish act.
Whilst the Atlanta Constitution is
a welcome daily visitor to our sane
turn, the pleasure of its visit* would he
muchly enhanced bv a disposition on
their part to '’render unto Crcsar the
things which arc Uasor’s” in the
make-up of their Georgia News
»»>»• lMine, gentlemen, we bosserh
ingly repeat our appeal to forbear giv
in ^' our competitors credit for IhJ,.,- our pro
Tho fmiui'iwy «r
eurrences, brethren, begins to make it
so mow hat galling.
Among those detained over in our
town yesterday morning by tin* nlii
olf of the freight train near Dubois,
was Dr. II, 11. Cary, of tin* Georgia
Fish Commission. In conversation
with the doctor we found him not on
ly a polished and genial gentleman,
but remarkably well posted in fish
culture* Ills narration of the habits,
mode of culture, etc., of the shad and
carp were highly entertaining. The
doctor was on his way to the agrioul
tm-al convention.
It was the good fortune of a Jorn
xal reporter to be present at a grand
hop given on Friday evening last in
tin* spacious hall of J. C. Forsyth &
Co., at Temperance, the which we un¬
hesitatingly pronounce one of the
most pleasurable occasions of the kind
we ever at (ended, AU participants
unite in returning thanks to Messrs,
Forsyth & Co., for courtesies extend
cd, Sir. and in according much praise to
James Brophv, the company's
courteous and efficient business rep
vesentative, for their enjoyment.
Look Out lor District N. *. Con¬
vention.
The Sabbath school workers of the
State of Georgia, have for conveni¬
ence and thorough work, divided the
Slate made in districts, one of which is
of the counties ot Dodge.
fair, Laurens and Montgomery, form¬
ing the 8 th S. S. District. This dis¬
trict holds a meeting ot representa¬
tives from these several counties at
our sister town, Chauncey, beginning
Friday night before the third Sabbath
in March, and will continue till Sun¬
day night.
and A grand desiied occasion it promises to be,
it is that the counties all
bo thoroughly organized and well rep¬
resented by their best Sabbath School
workers.
A full programme will appear in a
short time and thoso selected to re¬
spond with papers or speeches in¬
formed of their subjects.
Let it he known that tliis conven¬
tion is wholly undenominational and
all one lor once.
Amowkcaa Appendix.
Mr. M. F. Amorous, of Atlanta,
visited Amoskeag Friday.
Mr. D. C. Bacon, of Savannah, spent
a short time here last week. lie
templates spend ing a while his in Ea«t
man for tlic liciielit ot health. lie
will stop at the Uplands. addition
Amoskeag, in to its other
attractions, will be quite popular with
the young gentleman, ladies. as we now have
two more young Miss Wise
will make this her home, and. Miss
Ma ggj c Uod^c#, ol JJftwkin.THIe. is
sp*t 11 * 11 ngome time with her cousin.
Miss Annie Barrett.
Mr. Editor, Amoskeag plonw say that the
buildings at white-wash, are receiving and
a fresh coat of not
i “push-cart, ’ etc., which is
ri)un n g a
a most ludicrous ami incongruous
idea.
! Ft.,
We regret to annomice the death of
Mrs. 11. P. Redding of our city, which
occurred on Thursday mdrninglast.
Thff fttnerai sermon was preached at
tlic Methodist church on Friday by
Rev. I)r. C. W. Smith, of the Wesleyan
college of Maeou, assisted by Rev. T.
M. Chrifitnin.
Dr. Smith had been a particular
friend of the deceased for many years,
hud j>einformed tliis last sad office for
tlic dead in accordance with her ex¬
pressed wish during her last sickness,
as he had previously officiated in the
same capacity at the funeral of Mrs.
Redding’s husband several years ago.
On Saturday morning the sorrow¬
ing family with many sympathizing
friends, accompanied the remains to
Macon, which were there laid to rest i
in Rose Hill cemetery.
Mrs Redding wn* a loving mother,
a kind friend, and for many years a
consistent member' of the Methodist
church. A suitable obituary will be
prepared for the columns of the Jour¬
nal*
Death on the Rail.
At 4 o’clock on yesterday morning
two freignt trainsjcollidcd near Dubois,
with fatal results, the particulars of
which seem to he as follows:
The south-bound freight, No. 21,
followed its orders to hold the main
line at Dubois, between the switches,
and wait for tlic extra north-bound
frieglit to pass oil the siding, 'in due
time the last mentioned train ap¬
proached, but unfortunately its .en¬
gineer had dropped asleep, and the
fireman, who was a new man, and not
acquainted with the road, did not
stop to change the switch, consequen¬
tly the train kept the main line at full
speed, and the col 1 isio 1 ifoccurrdl, mak
ing a total wreck of both engines,
The occupants of tlic south-bound
engine, noticing that the on-coming
train did not stop, had bare time to
jump anil escape harm.
The engineer of the extra, S. G. Wil
Hams, was injured severely about the
head, and his right arm was disloea
ted. The fireman, John Carrol, bad
l‘i s h'g crushed below the knee, and a
» (, gro assistant fireman, named Mose
Johnson, who was working his ride
to Macon, was instantly killed,
1,1 response to a telegram to East
lna, b the up-morning passenger train
was delayed at Eastman, its engine
was dctatched, and on it Dr. T. J.
Buchan was conveyed <0 the see 110 of
,,H> Rc< ’blent. Dr. Buchan amputated
1,10 tinman’s leg, and attended to the
^gineer’s injuries, returning to East
>»an on the noon passenger, on which
I f n,u "f also «>»voyod the body of
t!l ® (U ‘ atl to 1,,H hom<; iu 15ax_
e '’
The wounded me,, were carried to
l.o.-,- «l«y both rorf.lo,) on
the evening train, accompanied by Dr.
Blanton, of Chauncey, the regular
surgeon of the E. T. V. & G. If. R.
No particular damage was done to
the trains otherwise than the destruc¬
tion of tlic locomotives, and the wreck
was soon cleared.
Hold ilrljctcli.
This very deservedly popular house
of Eastman is at present in a flourish¬
ing condition, and is overrun with
hoarders. The hotel is particularly
noted for its fine table, which is under
the immediate charge, of the proprie¬
tress, Mrs. W. N. Lietch. 31 r. A. M.
(’alder attends to the office affairs ill a
creditable manner.
I.offer from GraItam.
Ghaham, Ga., Feb 3,1887.
Ed. Journal:
Alter a silonee longer than Zaelia
**»*th*s I come to you with a lew lines,
though news is as scarce as lien’s
teeth,
Our farmers are all busy hauling
guano, cotton seed, elc., making pre¬
parations tor farm work, while our
merchants arc alike busily engaged
supplying tho guano,selling dry goods,
groceries, etc., and laying in immense
stocks of spring and summer goods#
Mr. J. J. Davis, a well known and
highly esteemed fellow-citizen died a
tew days ago. The deceased was an
efficient sgIioo! teacher and stood high
in the estimation of all for his many
noble qualities of head and heart.
Your correspondent is just back
home from an extended visit among
relatives and friends in Wilkerson
and Baldwin counties, the place of his
nativity. This is our first visit to the
dear old red hills for fifteen years, and
you can well imagine, Mr. Editor,
the changes wrought by the lapse of
time. We saw many of bur old play¬
mates and school-mates who had
grown to the state of manhood and
womanhood during our absence, and
as a consequence had grown out of
our knowledge; but an acquaintance
was renewed, old ties of friendship re¬
established, and your humble scribe
hospitably entertained, and made to
feel that ho was among friends.
Wc visited the former State capital,
Milledgcville, which is one among the
loveliest little cities in Georgia. The
old eapitol hall stands erect in its
stately and magnificent appearance. It
. used , lor „ the college ...... hall of that
,s now
city.
Wc also visited the Lunatic Asy¬
lum. This grand establishment is a
, smht . „ ami . of „ much iitlcrcal to
those who have never beheld it. It
contains 1,2(>0 inmates besides the of
flcials.
We hope the many good people wo
met may live a long ami joyous life,
and at last die crowned ivith rightc
ottsness. L.
THE NEW RAILROAD
FROM
SAVANNAH to EASTMAN!
Which will soon he built direct to Eastman from CC i, will mu
through the best timbered belt of Yellow Pine in 11 Alongthe
line of said road there will be numberless Saw-mills l*D is
tilleries, all will ...... * „
of which purchase their supplies direct from
Lietch & Morgan,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IX
Hay, Grain and Provisions.
Who buy direct from the Northdfu rind Western markets In carload lots,
for the cash, which enables them to compete with Savannah, Macon, and
other wholesale markets. [feb2-vim-j-i[
GRAND AM) TRAVERSE JURORS
Drawn for February Term, I8s7, of
Dodge Superior Court.
GRAND JURORS*
J T Thompson "Wm Studstill
J W Phillips W A Morgan
I) A Lister C B Murrell
M A Burnham .T D Peacock
M A Walker Joseph Reaves
J T Rawlins J T Lee
J E Walker Eli MuIIis
C II Peacock Wm Regans
Berry Hobbs D C Cravey
E II Bacon J I> lvnox
J 0 KvaU B F Clark
J A Coleman >1 A Lancaster
I) T Douglas D AV Floyd
T W Weeks T J Buchan
Baldv Ryals J C Livingston.
TRAVERSE JURORS—-FIRST WEEK.
J B Peacock John B Wilson
John Martin W D Hargroves
M J Long W P Harrell
J L McCranie AV J D Taylor
Janies Newman W P Rogers
Hamp Ilolms AV F Lord
Wnght Zachariah Harrell, sr John McLeod, fir.
Rooks Wright Weeks
S A Mitt hell John Wilcox
A E Holder George Reaves
J D Phillips TJ AVare
J AV Sasser A A McLeod
Wright llurch jr J I) McLeod
G W Wilkinson A C Phillips
I) G Purvis DC Williams
L A Barren 11 J Jump
J L Davis A II Griffin
J C AVilliams W 1) Parkerson
TRAVERSE JURORS—SECOND WEEK.
G AY Rawlins J D Reaves
A J Ivev James Reaves
AY W Thomas D T Ghlditis
AY Ii Rogers Chas Newman
11 G Miller Daniel McCranie
James Martin 1)J AY Childs
AY 1) McArlhlit* L M AVoodward
J S Rob tick J C Rogers
G AY Evans sr I) S McEachin
J B Mitchell Ciillin Reaves
J AY Harrell J 11 Thompson
CNMullis .1 M Martin
J B Swearingano Levi AV' Evans
Richard Peacock R R Evans
AY I) McCranie So! L Peacock
AY F Swcaringunc Ciillin Rogers
R A Wynne AYm Norris
AY B Parkerson S M Daniels.
Dciilisli-y.
Mv friends and patrons in Eastman
and vicinity aro notified that I vviil bo
in Kastman from the 14th to the last
day of February.
£®~(>iliee at Hotel do Lietch.
Feb. 2-tf AA\ L. .Smith, Dentist.
lnipurlanl Notice.
All persons now indebted to the
undersigned will please come forward
and make settlement at once, as it can
be more satisfactorily settled with him
than officers. L. M. CURltY.
ChauNcey, Ga.. Jan. 5th. 1887.
UEO. ('. NORMAND. FRANCIS J. MEYER.
■Ml i Silt,
CONTRACTORS
;and: —
BUILDERS,
EASTMAN, GEORGIA.
Having giving located in Eastman for the pur¬
pose buihlers, of our vocation as carpenters
and we respectfully solicit a
share of the public patronage.
Having an experience of over twenty
years at our back, we are prepared to guar¬
antee satisfaction in all work intrusted
to our hands.
We are prepared to furnish plans and
specifications upon application, and in the
event of being awarded the job make no
additional charges therefor.
Work of the city and country adjacent
solicited. leb.2.ftntj-p
MACHINERY!
1 pr. TWIN ENGINES, 7xl4-inch
cylinder.
1 ENGINE, 10xl6-5nch cylinder.
2 LOCOMOTIVE BOILKJ& AND
STACKS.
1 NEACY FRICT’N FEED WORKS.
1 SAW MILL CARRIAGE, WITH
BOSS DOG, 40 feet long.
1 STEEL MANDREL and BONES.
2 INSERTED TOOTII 58-in. SAWS.
1 SAW GUMMEK.
Lot of SHAFTING and PULLEYS
of various sizes.
£&~AU for sale either for cash or
lumber. Address, A. B. STEELE,
Fcb.2-3m. Chauncey, Ga.
I have secured ihe exclusive light to the
Block Pile at Auicskeag, and am prepared
to deliver tire wood In any quantity. Ord¬
ers solicited. f. a. bond.
January 19, ’ 87 . 4t
East Terni, V. & G. R. R.
Geolr 0 z a Division.
Time Card Taking £ffe$t
December 19, 1886.
? Read Up.
2
05-r m a m
45 12 01 lv... Atlanta...ar 2 25 10 50
*1 05 cc 20 ar.... Macon... .lv 11 25 7 30
*1 20 rt 25 1 v.... M aeon.... ar 11 20 7 15
-1 25 00 .....Bullards..... 10 48 G 35
Qt (Ml 08 .. .Adams Park .. 10 40 0 25
3C 13 20 i Westlake..... 10 27 011
I 3ft -r 45 ..t'oehran. 10 ' 2 5 40
..
X 50 03 . Dubois.. «; 44 5 IS
..
* 23 tr: 23 GodiVinville..7. Eastman 0 23 Ii 4 49
C 30 c 84 !J 4 87
C ti »?^ 42 .Chauncey. 9 04 4 27
C 14 c 03 ......McRae... 8 43 4 02
3 20 o 14 .....MeVille.. 8 33 3 52
C 50 37 ..Lumber City... 8 09 3 24
11 15 52 .. .Hnzlehurst.... 1 54 3 07
11 30 04 ......Graham..... 7 42 2 88
11 87 11 .... Pine < 1 rove.... 7 35 2 45
11 55 24 ......iia*ley...... 7 22 2 30
a in
12 20 7 13 .. •Surreney. . 1 02 2 06
1 10 8 25 ar .. Jesup... .lv 9 20 1 15
a in a m .............. pm am
S. F. & W. CONNECTIONS.
Leave Jessup..........T 30 a m 8 42 a m
Arrive Waycross ....3 go 9 50 a m
( % J acksonville. ...0 15 12
For schedules and other information call
on J. J. GRIFFIN, A. G. 1*. A.
lb W. WRENN,
Gen’l Pass and Ticket Agent.
CENT’L RAILROAD
Savannah, December 10, *o.
On and after this date, passenger trains
will run dailv unless marked t, which arc
daily oxe.pt Sunday.
The standard time by which these trains
run is the same as .Macon city time!
Lv Macon 2*35 am 9 lo am 5 2o pm 8 85
Ar Atlanta 7 2o a Hi 1 o5pm 9 oo pm 12 15
Passengers for Thoiftaston and Carrolton
take train leaving at 9 lo am.
Lv Macon lo 25 am ft 27 pm
Ar Columbus 3 o2 pm G 5o am
Passengers for Perry and Talbottom take
lo 25 am train*
Lv Macon ft 45 am ft o5 put 9 5o am
Ar Albany lo 5o am lo oS pm 2 15 pm
Lv Macon 9 5o am 0 o5 pm
Lv Sinithville I 23 pm 2 ;*>•• am
ArMontgomery 7 oft pm 7 Go am
Passengers for Port Gain’ s, Hucna Yis
ta, RlaKely and Clayton should take 9 5o
am train.
Lv Macon lo 35 am lo 5o pm
Ar Milieu 2 pin 8 oo am
Ar Augusta 4 45 pm G 15 am
Ar Savannah 5 oo inn 5 55 am
Passengers for Sylvania, Wr.ghtsviile,
Sundersville, take lo 35 am train.
Lv Macon + 2 lo pm
Ar.Milledgv’le +5 2t pin
Ar Katontou f 7 13 pm
Lv A t lanla 8 oo am ft ;»•> am G r>ft pm
Ar Macon G 85 am lft 1ft am 5 40 piu
Lv Columbus 11 15 am 10 2ft pm
Ar Macon 4 04 pin G 25 am
Lv Albany 4 5ft am 8 57 pm 11 55 pm
Ar Macon 9 05 am . 8 24 pm 5 05 pm
Lv LvMontgoinerjr Siuithviile 7 40 am 7 15 pm
J 4ft pm 5 42 am
Ar Maeou 4 05 pm 9 05 am
Macon Sleeping ears on all night trains betn een
and Savannah, Savannah and At¬
lanta, Savannah and Macon, and Macon
and Coluiii*»UH.
Tickets for? all points and sleeping car
berths on sale at city office, Hotel Lanier
and J. depot T. HUGE, ticket office.
G. A, WHITEHEAD,
T. Agent. G. P. Ggent.
A. C. KNaPP, Agent, Macon, Ga.
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SAVANNAH. GA.
5Vill practice in the courts ot Emanuel,
Scriven, Bullock. Tattnall, Montgomery,
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Savannah, Florida & West’n Ry,
Standard [All trains of this road aro run by Central
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rpIME X Passenger CARD Trai 1 N EFFECT this NOV. road will 14,1880,
is on run
us follows:
WEST 1X1*1 A FAST MAIL
UKAP DOWN. J<KA1> CP.
7 o<5 a in lv.... Savrtnnali aril 55 i> in
10 (Hi a rii 1V Waveross. lv 0 15 a in
12 30 1 * m lv... Jacksonville.,.lv 7 non in
8 4 5ft 40 [) in lv . . Sanford lv l 15 a m
p ni ar. ..Tampa .lv s 00 |) lilt
TLA NT STB A MSI II V 1,1 X K.
Tiies. Thur.) lv. .Taipptt .ar ;Fri. Sun.
.
wed. • • Fri.. • • P ml J ] fues... p ni
Sun inf iTIuire.But..
I liurs. ...p Sat...I ar Wey West lv IMon pm
a,n ar.,Havana .lv )Mon ffllurs.Sat., 1
1 ullman » .. ani l
and rampa yutlet cars New York to Tampa I
to Washington.
NEW ORLEANS EXPRESS. I
7 00 am lv.....Savannah.....tir 7 58 p m
ili a a ,n ni J lv... v - • • • Blackshear.... • •Jesup.......ar 0 .6 p ui
; 2 ;>0 * ar i> 22 p m
.» a m nr.....Wavdross... h 5 05 p m
II 90 a til dr... Call ah am ...lv 2 47 pm
D 00 m ar... Jacksonville .lv 2 05 p m
7 85 lv... .Jacksonville, .
a in ar 7 85 p m
7 38 a m lv......Callahan ar 0 57 p in
10 15 ui v lv.....Wav cross .... nr 4 40 p m
11 00 a m lv.... IIomcrvilie ... 1 v 8 55 p m
11 15 a in lv......Dupont......lv 3 4u p m
12 04 p m lv.....Valdosta.....lv 2 fiG p m
12 34 p m lv.....Quitman.....lv 2 28 p m
I 22 pm ar....Thomasville... 1 v 1 45 p m
3 85 [» m ar... .Rainbridge... .lv 11 25 a in
4 04 p m ar. .Chattahoochee . .lv 11 30 a m
3 42 p m ar......Albany .....lv 10 30 a m
Pullman lmilet cars to and from Jackson¬
ville and New York, and to and from Jack¬
sonville .and New Orleans via Pensacol i,
to and fri.in Jacksonville and Louisville
via TUwmasviHe, Atlanta and Nashvillo
and Jacksonville to Cincinnati via Jesup.
EAST FLORIDA EXPRESS.
I 30 p m lv... ..Savannah .a r 11 55 a rvi
3 20 p m lv.......Jesup.. lv lo 21 a ivi
4 21 pin lv... Rlackshcar .. lv 1) 84 a in
4 40 p m ar.....V* ayeross.....iv 0 15 a ni
0 57 p ni ar.....Cal!;;ban lv 7 88 a in
.
7 J15 p in ar.. .Jacksonville ..lv 7 Orta m
5 00p m lv ...Jacksonville ..nr s 55 a m
5 41 p m lv.....Callahan... .ar 8 11a in
7 58 p m lv.... Way cross.....a 5 57 a in
>S 45 p m lv.... llonierville. 1 5 lo a in
0 00 ]i m ar.. . Dupont ... lv [ 55 a m
3 20 p m 1 v . .Lake Cil.v. ar 10 15 a m
3 55 p ni 1 v.. Gaincsi iI lo ar 10 05 n m
7 20 p in lv . .. Live Oak .ar G 40 a m
9 10 p ni 1 v .. . Dupont ... ar 1 50 a m
JO 01 p m lv .. Yaldosta lv 4 05 a m
...
10 84 pm lv.....Quitman... ... 1 \ »i t-i ;i in
It 25 p in nr.. .Thomasville ... 1 v 2 50 a m
12 50 a m ar.....Camilla... ...lv 189am
1 55 a m ar......Albany... lv 12 50 a in
...
l’ulmaii bullet cars to and from Jackson¬
bany, ville and Montgomery, St. Louis Nashville via Thotnusviile, Al¬
and Evans¬
ville, and Cincinnati to Jacksonville via
Jesup.
Pullman sleeping cars to and from liar
tow and Montgomery via Gainesville,
ALBANY EXPRESS.
8 45 p m lv.....Savannah ... nr O 10 a rri
11 25 pm lv........Jesup.. lv i.- 20 a m
1 30 a m ar.....Waycross.....lv — 30 a m
6 25 a m ar.....Callahan ....1 > 05 j» in
G 15 a m ar... Jacksoin j!le .. .1 15 p in
8 15 p m Iv.. .Jacksonville ...a - 15 a in
0 05 p m lv.....Callahan.....a u 25 a in
2 00 a m lv... Waycross. ar11 20 p m
3 20 a m ar... Dupont......lv 10 00 p m
G 40 a m ar.....Lite Oak ....lv 7 2ft p m
10 05 a m ;tr... .Gainesville... lv 3 55 p mi
10 15 am ar .Lake City.. lv 8 20 p m
3 45 a m 1 v... .. Dupont ar 9 35 p m
..
5 27 a m Iv... . Valdosta I v 8 30 p m
..
G 1ft a in lv... . Quitman . lv 7 55 p m
7 15 a ni ar... Thomasville lv 7 00 i) m
11 10 a in ar... . Albany. .. lv 4 00 p m
buffet Stops at all regular stations Pullman
ville and sleeping Washington, ears to and from Jackson¬
and to and from
Jacksonville and Louisville via Tiiomr.s
ville and Montgomery, Pullman buffet
cars and Mann boudoir buffet car via Way
cross, Alimov and Macon, ami via Way.
cross, ville Jesup am. Macon, between Jackson¬
audCineiunutti. Aiso, thioU'iii pass¬
enger coaches between Jacksonville and
Chattanooga.
jesup ?;x press.
3 45 p in 1 v . . .Savannah..... ar s an - m
G 10 p in ar ......J esu p......, lv 5 25 U 'i
Stops at all regular and Hag stations.
Tickets sold and sleeping ear berths se¬
cured at the passenger station.
WM. J'. HARDEE, G. I*. A.
R LEMING. G. S
B RUNSWIC
and
Western R R .
TY-TY ROUTE.
50 MILES SHORTER THAN ANY OTHER
ROUTE 11ETWEEN WAYCROSS AND
A LI! A NY.
On and after Sunday, November Mth„
18 sg, passenger trains will run as follows’
FOR THE WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH.
Mail. Express,
Brunswick, via. u.*tw lv (1 (HI am 7 5ft pm
Pyle's Marsh..........lv*G 27 am*8 lft pm
Jamaica...............lv 9 54 am 8 43 pm
Way lies ville...........lv 7 32 am 9 23 pm
Iloboken...............lv 8 29 a in lft 27 pm
Sehlattervillo..........lv 8 41 aml0*40 jun
Waycross............ ar 9 or. am 11 15 pm
Callahan....... Savannah, via s v a vv arl I 55 am G lft am
... arl 1 2ft am 5 25 pm
Jacksonville,via s k*w arl2 fto in 0 15 am
Jacksonv ille.via s v &w lv 7 OOmn 815 pm
Callahan............lv 7 33 am 9 05 am
Savannah, via 8 vt w lv 7 eft am 1 8ft urn
U^ay cross, via. ft *V W. lvlft Oftant II 80 pm
Pearson.... 1 v 11 15am 12 4s pin
Alai aha ,. 1 v 12 30pm 1 15 am
Tv Tv...... lv 2 08pm 3 11 am
Sumner lv 2 Ispm 3 2ftam
Willingham . It 2 41pm .....
Davis ,1 v 3> ftftpm ......
Albany..... .ar 3 25 pm 1 45 am
Blakely, via c l u. ar 7 2ft pm...
Columbus.......... .ar i inn
Maeon,............ .ar 8 24 pm ft 04 am
Atlanta, Marietta, via C u n. arl 2 15 a in 1 05 pm
via w & A ar 1 2t am 2 3G pm
Chattanooga, Louisville, vi .ar 5 55 um 7 07 pm
a l & N ..ar ft 40 pm ft 30 am
Cincinnati, via Gin So ar G 45 pm G 40 am
From west, nortthand south.
Mail. Express.
Cincinnati, Louisville, via Cin So lv 7 55 am 8 10 pm
via i,A n. ..Iv 7 50 am 8 4o pm
Chattanooga Marietta...............lv via vv & a lv 9 ftf> pm 8 o5 am
1 28 am 12 53 pm
Atlanta, via U R rt.....fv 2 25 am 2 Oft pm
31 aeon . ..lv C 15 am 0 1ft pm
Columbus. ... ....lv ... 11 3ft am
Blakely ..... lv 7 2ft am
Davis........... Albany, via B * w.. lvll OftamlO lft inn
lvll 25 am
YVillinghain. ... lvll 41 am
Sumner............... Ivl2 13pmll 13 pm
Ty Alapaha Ty.......... .......I \12 32 pir, 11 28 pm
....... ........lv 2 11 pm 12 43 am
Pearson........ ........lv 3 8ft pm 1 43 am
W ayeross...... ......a r 4 49 jnn 3 Oft mu
Callahan Savannah, via s K i w ar 5 58 jnnil 55 mg
Jacksonville,via j..........ar G 57 pip 5 25 am
s f*w ar 7 35 pm g 15 nni
Jacksonville,\ia s Vk\v lv lv 2 (>5 pm 8 15 am
Callahan... .. 5 47 pin 9 05 j>m
Savannah, . 1 v 1 80 urn 8 45 pm
Wayeross .. .....1 v 5 05 pm 3 15 am
Scbiatterville .. ...lv 5 32 pm*3 41 am
Hoboken . .. .....lv 5 5j pm*3 5ft am
Wnynesville........ ..IV lv ft 53 pm 4 55 am
Jamaica......... 7 XI pm 8 35 mu
Pi le’s Marsh .1 v 8 on pm*ft 05 am
Brunswick..... . ar 8 28 1.111 0 lft am
.stop on signal.
Purchase Tickets at the station. Mid save
extra fare collected upon tlx* train.
The mail train stops at all B. A 55'. sta
tions.
Connections mad’' at 55’avoir r to and
ms
from all points Railway. on Suvanuab, Florida and
Western
Pullman palace sleeping through and Mann between bon.
doir coaches upon trains
Jacksonville and Cincinnati.
First-class car through between Bruns
ick and Atlanta.
j. a. McDuffie, _______
g.p. a.
F. W. ANGLER, A. G. P. A.
A. A.GADDIS, V.P.&G.M.
W. JUm t £** W
(Old I Inn Cure),
A . calSM VEx,..’ f ABLE
BLOOD PURIFIER AND TONIC
IT IS THE ORIGINAL I
TIlE OLDEST AND THE LEST.
iiam m
Not a Cure-All, 0. L C.
l>«mT cure every ailment, hut it, will curd
every trouble due to impure blood. It ift
lent appetiser and aid to digestion, and
For Female 4 tom pi u I it In, a C'errf
tnlh t urci
A NOTE OF WARNING.
O. T. C. is the only original, genuine Old
Inman ( me, and no other preparation is
made by the recipe which we own.
TM 1 Z O. I. C. lo«
i'KRKV,
.Sold in Kastman by U. Anderson * Co.
4
Ers. J. V. LEWIS,
eWmUtw - JtSahcr*
EASTMAN, GA. '
Fine Siik and Worsted r resses
a specialty.’
Gentlemen’s Spring and Sum-*
mer Wear Cut anc* Made
to Order.
Anply 2nd Avenue. at the residence of 1L R. Folsom;
on apr m, >80-t
.
McLeod House,
.
John Lumbar D, City, fca.,
McLeod, Proprietor.
RATES OF HOARD PER DAY, $2 00
Special rates lor families and peniiiw
nont hoarders.
A K.IVFItV STARLE
Is run in connection with the house, at
which can be secured, at all times, ex
collent turn'Out*;
For the accommodation of v-mrtics sport-'
ivdy inclined, the proprietor has rigged
out and plac.cd on the waters of the Cto¬
rn nl gee River, just, at hand, handsome
IConds. suitabb* lor rowing and AmH'
ing purposes; and in connection therewith
keeps tackle. on hand a good supply of tishin^
fe!»25-tr.
DR. J. C. MONTGOMERY.
Eclectic Physician,
CHAUNCEY, GEORGIA
Chronic Diseases of Women, 1 in potency $
entity. Sterility, and all private diseases, a spe-*
General practice promt tly attended to*
JOl/ A full line of drugs and medicines
kept on hand nil the time, (.'alls answered
t all hours"day or night.
EDWARD BELL,
Tonsortal •ftriist*
A.’-umruN JToube.
Gt nlJonien wishing a hnireef shampoo
shove, or any work done known to the art
tonsui’i.il, will Grid me at the Ashburn Ho¬
tel prepared to sene them in first-clasi?
style. EmvAiu> Hull,.
Oat G-tf.
JOHN D. AblL-ON,
ATTORNEY AT L A WV
S WAINS BORO, G A.
Practices irt Middle, Augusta ,and Oceo
Courts. nee Circuits; in the Supreme and Fedora!
may 5,’8G- ly.
____
Sale, Peed
—And—;
f f I A CC
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LIVERY STABLE*
W. L. WILCOX,
CHAUNCEY, GKO.
Tic.' public is bore notified taut J
have established my* permanently at,
Chauncey hand i business- ... < . that 1 will keep
on at < S the very best mules
ftftd hor-f s pin - iiasv’d direct from the west¬
ern markets, which I am prepared to sc 11
at tigures as low as t lie lowest.
My stables are open to the public at all
times, where turnouts can bn secured and
stock taken care of at a moderate rate of
charges,
1 most, respectfully solicit the patronage
of the public. W. i*. Wilcox.
aug il-Gin.
3 . H . CLAY,
V A W in I 0 3 A IS S, K ISA UIIlilt
CHAUNCEY, OA.,
Desires to inform the public thal h <5
Chauncey, has opened a firstclass barber shop it*
and solicits the patronage!
ot the an mb. Competent workmen/
sharp razors, clean towels,-easy chairs*
Hair cutting a specialty, and done irt
the latest styt.thc far j 21 tfleo
W. H. SHUFELT,
Pit A CTJ CA L J E lVJJLH H
ANI5
WATCHMAKER,
CHAUNCEY, C EORGIAv
55 ork solieitod and satisfaction guaran
te.’d.
Eirofflcft in the Sanders old.
Nov. 24. —3m.
DR. J. M. BUCPU &S 0 Nf
Physicians and Drngglsts,
EASTMAN, GA.,
/^VFFER their Professional services t<f
V^tbepeople01 counties. this immediate aad sur-’
rounding One or the other cart
be found at, their office atuny time. AH
calls promptly attended day or nDht,’
Patir nts at a distance visited by special
contract,
All chronic and private diseases, eitherof’
inaieor female, If a specialty. Nochargefor
consul immediate tat i*»r. reply. by letter Rend stamp for
All consultations and
letter* private. A pood supply of dnigrf
are itbe kept eoastantly remodicsv on, b >J. including al
new i