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THE JOURNAL.
WL 8 ; BURTON* * - - Editor.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 S, 1887 .
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Mr. L. If. Loan, of Appling countjr, ta
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autW>rlsed to receive atod receipt for aitb.
script ions tot ln> DobuKCttUNTY Journal.
DIRECTORY.
IHoNoatr.
Regular meeting 1st Friday night in each
month at 7 o'clock.
I. O. O. T.
Regular nueling* 1st and 3<1 Tuesday
nlidits at 7:50 o’clock.
HellglotiM.
KViBCOrAL,—Mtrvlccs third Sntdmth in
rnn-li month at 11 o’clock a. in. and 4 p. in.
in Masonic building, by Rev. If. H. Stuart
Marlin. l*he public are cordially invited
to attend.
lUrTiHT.-Ilrv. P. A. Jessup, pastor,
preaches SabontliH at Kastman every 2nd and 4th
in each month. Alan at Central
Point on the second Sabbath and Saturday
Indore In each mouth’ Conference with the
Kastman Haptiat church on second Sal>
In each month.
M KTitonisT Episcopal Church south.
t-l’reaehing every Sabbath at 11 o’clock a.
in., and 7 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednes¬
day evening at 7 o’clock.
R. Sunday J. Scrwler, School meets aUR2 o'clock a. m.
Miip’t.
R*v. T. M. Christian. Pastor.
JOURNALETTE8.
Hend your job work to the Journal
•office. We are prepared to execute
it in a creditable style aUd at icasotia
bio figures.
tf m want of an Estey, the most
reliable organ mariiifat-lurcd, instruc¬
tions how to purchase will be given
applying at the Journal office.
Megrath ’8 Old Antler and Uo
nnoke are tlio best whiskies in Geor¬
gia for the price. Macon, Ga.
tf.
The Estey is tho cheapest, most Uu
i’ablc and best toned organ manufac¬
tured.
The family of Col. ft. A. Stnith is
domiciled in their elegant new home
in West End.
Mr. J. J. McCall, of the firm of Mc¬
Call & Trent, of Wayeross, Ga., saw
Titakcrs and repairers, visited our
town yesterday in the interest of his
house.
We learn from Dr. Fisher that the
twd young children of Mr. Samuel
Nicholson, who have been quite ill
from measles and uttbtidiug troubles,
are rapidly recovering.
Itev. Mr. Military preached at the
It apt ist church last Sunday; lie is en¬
gaged at present in teaching at
Chauncey, where In* is very favorably
regarded tts a young man of much
promise.
Mr. B. it. Folsom, our busy harness
maker, will be absent from town for
ii few days only, ;ts matters of impor¬
tance require his attention elsewhere; liis
We look for bis early return ;is
services are in constant demand.
Mr. Louis Mugridgg has lately pur¬
chased a good easy-going nag and
substantial wagon for farm purposes;
Il<' has made many improvements on
Ids place on IIo/'ur avenue, and is des¬
tined to be a successful agriculturalist;
Frof. Thompson and his charming
young wifi*, xkk Miss Julia Stewart,
paid Eastman a flying visit last Sat¬
urday, returning to their home in
Forsyth on Monday. Their many
friends gave them a hearty welcome.
As will be noticed the Journal has
been awarded the town printing of
Chauncey for the ensuing year, for
which the Honorable Mayor and
Board of Aldermen of that thriving
little city will please except our grate¬
ful thanks.
Kev. T. M. Christian and lady liaVfc
recently returned from a short trip to
St. Mary's, and were gladly welcomed
by their people, who were pleased to
listen to an able sermon from their
pastor, at the Methodist church lust
Sunday.
The reader’s attention is directed to
the advertisement of Mr. It. S. Johns¬
ton, wherein he proposes to provide
for the wants of the fatigued and hun¬
gry. When you feci like appeas’ng
the pangs of hunger call around and
fcee Mr. Johnston.
Parties in r.ccd of furniture polish—
and all arc who are not prepared to
repeatedly replenish their supply—
will find an excellent article at the
furniture store of 11. G. Miller & Co.
It is prepared and put up by Mr.
Miller, and is consequently pure amt
fresh.
We had the pleasure last week of
fneefing with Mr. Jas. Cainway, who
was among us in the interest of the
Macou Telegraph. Tho staunch old
Telegraph is in no danger of losing
anything Horn its well-earned envia¬
ble reputation by (lie addition of Mr.
Callaway to its corps of representa¬
tives.
Mr. Benjamin Harrell, living near
the line of Laurens county, is recov¬
ering from a very severe case of plu
ro-pnctimonia, as Is also his brother,
Master Jimmie Harrell, who has been
sutiering from the sarfie troifMc. They
are both sons ot Mr. Ijcnmcl T. Har¬
rell, and were attended during their
sickness by Dr. Harris Fisher.
Via. gi«[H‘-viue special: We under¬
stand ihut our esteemed friend, Mr.
Fofter Armstrong, of Jesup, has been
fortunate enough to find his tender af¬
fections reciprocated by a most irmia*
bio young lady, and we hereby extend
our congratulations to Foster, whose
fastidious taste would make no selee
tioin hut the best, and also to the lady
Who has wisely chosen.
Mr. Anthony Murphy, of Atlanta,
one of the early saw-mill men of
Dodge county, In spending a few days
at the Hotel de Lietch.
Preparations iihj being made to
fence the vacant Idt adjoining the Ho¬
tel de Leitrh. No Idle lahd th allowed
around this flourishing house.
Mr. W. W. Thomas, the man with
the paint brush, is visiting his lumfi*
in Eastman. Strange he is absent, sti
much in Twiggs county ami else¬
where.
Marrtf.ii.-—O n Thursday, February
10th, by A. N. Powell, Ksq., Mr. W.
N. Norris and Miss MolUc K. Eth¬
ridge were married in I>odge county.
Happy wishes.
Mrs. H. M. Libbv, of Portland
Maine, is the guest of Mrs. O. H.
Briggs. We sincerely trust the salubri¬
ty ofour Southern climate may be ben¬
eficial, and restore her to the perfect
bcnlth which site is seeking.
Wo arc pleased to learn from par - 1
tics best informed, that the new rail¬
road from Savannah, will, in all
probability, bo surveyed directly to
Eastman, and that the preliminary
survey is now in progress. So mote
it bet
Dodge county superior court oon
voiies next Monday, when all of our
country friends and their cousins will
l>c in tow n. Not much criminal bus¬
iness. Only two dark-skinned gentle¬
men in jail, one of whom is held for
murder, the other for simple larceny.
We understand that the patrons of
the (south Georgia Immigrant col¬
umns are already receiving responses
to their advertisements. This is a
very natural result. If you have
property of which you w ish todisposc,
advertise and sell it.
Mr. A. J. M. Smith, of Washing¬
ton. D. C., who has lately been visit¬
ing friends and relatives in Telfair
county, his former home, passed on
the up train en route for the Capital,
to resume his duties in tlie govern¬
ment department, in which he is em¬
ployed.
Last Friday Mr. Brcitung and fam¬
ily took possession of their elegant
new house. While they have been
greatly inconvenienced by the delayed
transportation of furniture, etc., yet
they are quite as comfortably situated
as the unpleasant weather and Mr.
Breitling's ill health will admit. With
the return of sunsliiue we sincerely
hope for the gentleman's speedy re¬
covery.
Our young friend and lively East¬
man merchant Mr. Win. F. Harrell,
left for Macon on Sunday last. Now,
“Billie,” why start for Macon on Sun¬
day? Fearful of not reaching there
before Monday, eh ? We heard it ru¬
mored—and yet’tis not all a rumor.
And in this connection, there is also
the other “Billie” Harrell, who wc
hear, at an early day, is to be—(con¬
tinued in our next.)
Within the past week it has rained,
and rained, and rained, a fact
wliich we would most respectfully
call Iho a I tent ion of the able editor of
the South Georgia Immigrant, and
trust that he may be equal to the oc¬
casion in the next issue of that valu¬
able sheet, and spread his wings in a
double leaded editorial on flowers,
mocking birds and beautiful sunshine.
We feel that the honor of our locali¬
ty, as regards weather and climate, is
perfectly safe in his hands.
lid nil Attend.
"Wc have b«cn requested to an¬
nounce that there will he te meeting of
the Woman's Foreign Missionary So
ciety held at the Methodist church
on Friday afternoon next, (25th) at
8:30, at which it is earnestly requested
there will lie a full attendance of the
liiomhers, as there Avill l»e an election
of .officers and other matters of im
portanee to transact.
Liite*.
While it will afford us much pleas¬
ure to notice the society arrivals and
departures in Eastman, and we shall
make haste to attend to every single
instance of the kind which the Jour¬
nal’s friends may see fit to inform us,
or that may incidentally come to' our
knowledge, yet wc do not wish offense
to be taken, in case of failure on our
part, from lack of information, to
herald these matters. The duties of
our office are many and varied, a close
attention to which precludes tho idea
of onr going out on a society lnfirt
every day.
it JleaiiM Bunibcsn.
On last Saturday the Journal frl’
flee was the happy possessor of a rare
curiosity in the sbai>c of a forkt-d
tailed lizzard, which was contributed
by Mr. John »S. Litingston. It was
our intchtion to have the bird stuffed
and placed in the Journal's museum
for public exhibition, but Monday
niorning, while “Son” was attempting
to train him for the circus, the lizzard
having fast+il over Sunday and not
appreciating the young man's Efforts,
slid for the wildff of Gum Swamp
quicker than greased lightning, leav
ing us to mourn his departure. What
under the snii the e^Cathre could have
to do with two tails, any frtore than a
cat, is what we Cannot understand,
However, we are inclined to think that
the finding of this monstrosity at the
present firne is ominous. It may have
reference to the war cloud in Europe,
to the tangling up of some heavenly
constellations, or, most likely, to the
J Eastman boom. Take warning and
buy laud.
Another of our old eitisens has pass¬
ed away. This time it is Dr. Burch,
who has for many years resided m the
lower part of our county. He was
fonnd dead in his chair last Friday
night. Supposed to be a case of heart
disease. Dr. Burch was 76 years of
age, and leaves many friends.
Aaalller Mew Saw Sibil.
The Empire Lumber Company, of
Chattanooga, Teun., of which Capt.
,T. C. Anderson, formerly the gcutle
nianly superintendent of the Georgia
Land and Lumber Company, is presi¬
dent, has recently made an extensive
purchase of timber from Hon. W. T.
McArthur and will at otlce commence
the erection of a large saw mill Of 00,
000 feet rapacity near Frazier, at the
old “Few” mill site. The business of
Dodge county grows apace.
Ntr. J«hn H. Pitts.
We noticed yesterday on tlie streets
of Eastman, Mr. John H. Pitts, the en¬
terprising naval stores merchant,-whose
headquarters are at Lumber Citj\
Mr. Pitts has thus far succeeded in
building up a flourishing trade, and
gaining for himself a highly credita¬
ble position in the business world.
Much credit is due this gentleman for
opening up to the turpentine men of
this section an eastern market, which
is making a strong competition with
the Savannah naval stores trade
Experienced IVorkmea.
AVc would again direct %i»eeial at¬
tention to the advertisement of
Messrs. Normand & Meyer, builders
and contractors, and in so doing wc
wish to sj»eak from personal observa¬
tion that these gcnllciueu arc finished
mechanics, and as a consequence tho
public need not expect them to com¬
pete in prices with every individual
I who perchance may be the fortunate
possessor of a rip saw and a claw
hammer. They execute their work in
a workmanlike manner, and charge
therefor only reasonable compensa¬
tion.
AmoNkong Appendix.
The many friends of Prof, and Mrs.
C. A. Thompson were pleased to wel¬
come them home for a short visit last
week. They returned to Forsyth
Monday.
Mr. Wilson and family arrived hero
from Savannah Saturday. Mr. Wil¬
son will take charge of the books of
the Amoskcag Lumber Co.
The mills shut down Monday and
Tuesday on account of the inclement
weather. The planing mill is being
enlarged and renovated,a larger l>oi!
er replacing the old one, and two new
, large and , convenient ... sheds erected ,
for storing lumber ready for market.
l'«r(y*fiirc Hooks Free.
Fortv-fivc charming books consist
mg of stories, poem*, recitation*, ar¬
chitecture. poultry raising, and many
other subjects given to every sub
, scribcr to the Montezuma Record,
ITico $2 per annum. Send for speci¬
men copy, and list of Books.
W. T. CHRISTOPHER,
Montezuma, Ga.
That Relied Bnzzard.
The belled buzzard spoken of
iu the South for years, says the New
York Sun, was shot the other day at
Tunis, Texas. The bell was well
toned, of brass, and about two and a
half inches across to base. It was
j hung to the bird by a eojiper wire
j twisted around the neck. There was
no chaffing, the skin bofng protcctod
b >’ abundance of down; 1809 was
seiatehcd on the narrow, flat top ot
.® ^ ,c — aitvillc News says
*** ^ IC s,,,n,nci * °1* 18(39,which cor
,es l M,,I< ^ with the above date, Ed.
Ivong, who lives three and a half miles
south-west of Georgetown, this coun¬
ty, became possessed of a young buz¬
zard, Which, for a time,he kept around
the hoifse as a pet. Ho tied a bell ou
the bird and marked it as above dc
scribed. When the buzzard got old
enough to fly It went away, and Mr.
Long has iicvfcr known anything of it
except occasional mention of it iu the
papers as being seen in various States,
principally in Arkansas and Missis¬
sippi. Mr. Long feels positive that
the buzzard referred to ffbovc by the
Now York gun is the identical buz¬
zard which he once owned. Mr. J. C.
IWairchard, of this city, formerly of
Georgetown, who has kept track of
the history of the bird, is of the same
opinion.—Iloopeston (Ill) Chronicle.
A $20 Bible Reward.
The pfrtilishers of Rutledge’s
j Monthly oiler twelve valuable rc-
1 wards in their Monthly for February,
among winch is the following:
Wc will give $20 to the pcr 9 ontell
ing us Which is the middle vcroc in
the New Testament Scriptures, (not
the revised eddilion), by March 101b,
188^. Should two or more correct an
sWerrbe received, the reward will be
divided. The money will beforward
ed to the winner March 15th, 1887.
j Pcrsrns trying for tiro reward must
send 20 cents in silver or postal notes,'
(no postage stamps taken) with their
answer, for which they will receive
the Monthly for April fn Which the
name amt address of fhfi winner of
the fe#ifrd and the correct answer
will be published, and' rn Which sev¬
eral more valuable rewards will be of¬
fered. Address, Uutlkge Publishing
CoMrAX v, Easton, Pa.
THE NEW RAILROAD
SAVANNAH to EASTMAN!
Which will soon be biiilt direct td Eastman from Savannah, Will run
through the best tiitibered belt of Yellow Pine in the State. Along the
line of said road there will be numberless Saw -mills and Turpentine Dis¬
tilleries, all of which will piirehase their supplies direct from
Lietch & Morgan,
WHOLKSALM DKALKlt!* IN
Hay, Brain and Provisions.
fbr Who the buy cash, direct Whit’h froth the Northern and Western markets in carload lot
enables them to compete with Savannah, Macon. a«i
Other wholesale iliarkets. ffeb 2 -vim-j-i[
Heatistryi
My friends and patrons in Eastman
and vicinity are notified that I will lie
in Eastman from the 14th to the last
day of February.
Office at Hotel de Lietch.
Feb. 2-tf W. L: Smith, Dentist.
Iinporto.mt Notice.
AM persons now indebted to the
undersigned will please come forward
and make settlement at once, as it can
be moic satisfactorily settled with him
than officers. L. M. Curky. 4 *
Ciiauncey, Ga.. Jan. 5th. 1887.
City Restaaraat.
The good people of Eastman and country
surrounding are notitied that 1 have just
opened up in the Prince DcYounk'* build¬
ing a restaurant, which I propose to con.
dxet In tirst class style, furnishing my ta
pie it properly with the prepared, heat the market and providing affords^ and
patrons wtth comfortable sleeping my
ments.and good beds. apart¬
Meals, 25 cents.
Lodging, Respectfully, 25 cents.
It. S. JOHNSTON,
Feb. 23. 4t
11. W. EASTEKLINO,.
Practical Jeweler & Watchmaker,
KAKTM AN, G EORG T A.
Work solicited and satisfaction guaran¬
teed. OlHue on country road. tub 10-Gin
GF.O. C. NORMAND. FRANCIS .1. MEYER.
inn i mu,
CONTRACTORS
— :axd: —
BUILDERS,
EASTMAN, GEORGIA.
, Having located In Eastman for the pur
) . i*o$e of plying our vocation as carpenters
and builders, we respectfully solicit a
share of the public patronage.
Having an experience of over twenty
years at our back, we are prepared to guar
satisfaction iu all work intrusted
to our hands.
We are prepared lo furnish plans and
specifications upon application, and in the
evenly additional of being charges awarded tlio job make no
therefor.
Work of the city and country adjacent
solicited. icb.’2.0mj-p
Lumber City
LiveryStables
Steele Bros. Prop’s.
We would inform the public that we
have fitted up and stocked, in connection
"hh our regular nmil and hack line, n
FIRST-CLASS LIVERY STABLE,
where the public will find us prepared at
all times to furnish good turnouts.
JCrWe make a specialty of
TAKING CARE OF STOCK,
and respectfully solicit the patronage of
the public. ian26-2ni
DR. J.OL BUCHAN&S0N
Physicians and Druggists,
EASTMAN, CJA.,
/YFFKIt their Professional services to
V-r the people of this immediate amt'sur¬
rounding counties. One or the other can
be found at their ortiee at any time. A1I
calls promptly attended visited day or night,
Patients at a distance by special
contract.
A11 chronic and private diseases, No charge either of
male or female, If a specialty. letter send for for
consultation. by consultations stamp and
immediate reply. Ail
letters private. A good supply of drugs
are kept constantly on hand, including al
o Ithc new remedies. mch!2tf
JOHN I). ASIITON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SWAINSBORO, GA.
Practices in Middle, Augusta ,and Occo
nee Circuits; in the Supreme and Fed oral
Ccmfw. may 5, ’86—ly.
V?. H. 9HUFELT,
PRACTICAL JEWELER
AND
WATCHMAKER,
CHAUNCEY, - GEORGIA.
Work solicited and satisfaction guaran¬
teed.
IdTOffice in the Sanders old.
Nov.24.-4W.
4 . H. CLAY,
r tsiiioM bm: bakiimi
CHAUNCEY, GA.,
Desires to inform the public that he
rras opened a lirstclass barlier shop in
Chauncey,' ainl solicits the patronage
ot the same. Competent workmen,
sharp razors, clean towels, easy chairs,
Hair cutting a specialty, and done hr
tho latent ay t.tiie far | 21 tfleo’
East Tern., V.&G.R. R.
Georgia Division.
Time Card Taking Effeet
^December 19, 1886.
Read Down. Read Up.
P m a m
3 45 12 01 Jv.... Atlanta... 2 25 10 30
7 05 3 20 ar.... Ma< on.... 11 25 7 30
7 20 3 25 lv....Mdcon ... 11 20 7 15
7 25 4 00 .....Mb thirds..... to 48 6 35
8 00 4 08 ...Adams Park... 10 40 6 25
8 Vi 4 20 ..Westlake. 10 27 0 U
8 38 4 45 . ..Uochran. 78 5 40
8 56 5 03 ... Dubois.. 5 18
9 %\ 5 n . Kastman 9 23 4 49
o at; 5 34 (iodwinville 9 14 4 37
9 47 5 42 ... .Chauncey. 9 04 4 27
10 14 6 03 ......Mcltac... 8 43 4 02
10 20 b 14 .....McVille. . 8 88 3 52
10 56 6 ?7 ..Lumber City 8 09 3 24
11 15 0 52 ....Hazlehurst. 7 54 3 07
1l 30 7 04 . Gralmin.. 7 42 2 53
11 37 7 11 ,1’ine Drove 7 35 2 45
11 55 7 24 .. .Baxley... 7 22 2 GO
a m
12 2») 7 43 .Surrency. .... 7 02 2 06
— 10 8 25 ar.....Jesup.. ..lv 9 20 1 15
- in am ............... .... p in a m
.S. K. A W. CONNECTIONS.
Leave Jessup .........1 30 am 8 42 a m
Arrive Jacksonville. Wayeross ... .3 06 15 12 9 50 a m
< fc ...6
For schedule* and other information call
Oil 4. J. GRIFFIN, A. <*.!’. A.
B. 5V. WRENN,
Gen’l Pass and Ticket Agent.
CENT’L RAILROAD
Savannah, DecemJier 19, ’6.
On and after this date, passenger trains
will run dailv unless marked f. which are
daily except Sunday.
fhe standard time by which these trains
run is the same as Macon city time;
Lv Macon 2 35 am 9 lo am 5 2 o pm 8 35 j
Ar Atlanta 7 2o am 1 oft pm f» no pm 12 15
take Pass,mgers train leaving for Thomaston and Carrolton
at 9 lo am.
Lv Macon lo 25 am 0 27 pm
Ar Columbus 3 o2 pm 6 5o am
Passengers for Perry and Talbottom take
lo 2ft am train.
Lv Macon 0 45 am 6 oft pm 9 .V* am
Ar Albany lo fto am lo 08 pm 2 45 pin
Lv Macon 9 5o am 6 oft pm
Lv Smithvillc 1 28 pm 2 5o am
ArMontgouiery 7 o9 pm 7 3o am
Passengers for Fort Gaines, Buena Vis¬
ta, Blakely and Clayton should take 9 5o
am train.
Lv Macon lo 85 am lo fto pm
Ar Milieu 2 os pm 3 oo am
Ar Augusta 4 45 pm 6 15 am
Ar Savannah 5 oo pin 5 55 am
Passengers for Sylvania, Wright,sville,
Satulersville, take to G5 am train.
Lv Macon f2 40 pm
ArMilledgv’Ie fft 24 jmi
Ar Katonton 47 13 pm
Lv A Manta 3 am (! 35 am 6 50 pm
Ar Macon 6 35 am 10 10 am 5 40 pm
Lv Columbus 11 15 am 10 20 pm
Ar Macon 4 04 pm 6 25 am
Lv Albany 4 50 am 3 57 pm 11 55 pm
Ar Macon 9 05 am 8 21 pm 5 05 pin
Lv Montgomery 7 40 am 7 15 pm
Lv Smithvillc 1 40 pin 5 42 am
Ar Macon 4 05 pm 9 05 am
Sleeping cars on all night, trains between
Macon and Savannah. Savannah and At¬
lanta, Savannah and Macon, and Macon
and Colum>»UB.
Tickets for all points and sleeping ear
berths on sale at city ollice, Hotel Lanier
and T. depot ticket office.
J. IlOGK, G. A, WHITEHEAD,
T. Agent. G. P. Ggent.
A. C. KNaPP, Agent, Macon, Ga.
HARRIS FISHER,
Physician, Surgeon ^ Accoucher.
Office at “Kastman Drug Store,”
on Railroad Avenue.
Residence corner Church street and Fifth
avenue, Eastman, Ga. [feb
E. I). GRAHAM, Jr.,
ATTORNEY At LAW
AND
SOLICITOR IN EQUITY.
BAXLEY,
April 28, ’86-ly.
WASH ROACH,
A TTORNEY AT L A Wj
SAVANNAH, OA.
Will practice in the Tattnall, courts ot Emanuel,
Seriven, Bullock, Montgomery,
Liberty and adjoining counties. may7 ly
J. F. DeLacy. J. Bishop, Jr
DeLacy & Bishop,
ATTORNEYS AT LAlV ,
EASTMA&, GA.
JCrr Practice in the State and Federal
courts. octl4-ly
LUTHER A. HALL,
A TT O R NE Y-AT-L A W,
EAST3IAN, - bEohaix.
Practices in the State and Federal
Dfib-s J IitH % Jd floor L n in my bnca , build ...
on
ngs on West Railroad avenue.
Nov. 17. 6-mo.
O. O- ^ niv fc3 JNaLT-Ci jrTmTT
A t TOR N : E Y AT LAW
1 J *
DTcVillCt Gcoraitl.
April 29, 1885, IV
T, H. BROVVNK,
Painter i Grainer
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Eastman/ i {iJXTtClA'.
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Standard Time ]*** utwl are run ,,y Central ij,
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NEW ORLEANS EXPRESS.
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4 04 p m ar. .Chattahoochee ..lv 11 30 a m
3 Pullman 42 j> ra rtr..... .Aliiatij. ..... lv 10 W) afli
buffet ears to and from Jaekson
ville and New York, and U* and from Jack
sonville and New Orleans via l’eimacola,
to and from Jacksonville and Louisville
and via Thomasrilie, Jacksonville Atlanta uiid Nasbvillo,
to GlhcirifittU KXritK^S. Via Jcsup.
EAST FLHKIDa
3 I ;Wpm 20 lv.....Savannah.... ;«r li 55 a \\\
p m lv.... .Jefitifi...... lv 10 21 a Ifi
4 21 p in Jv... lUncKshear lv f> 34 a m
4 40 ..
p 111 ar.....Way cross_____lv » 15 a 111
6 57 p m nr.....Callalmn lv 7 33 a m
7 35 pm ar.. .Jacksonville lv 7 00 a ni
5 ...
00 p in lv .. .Jacksonville...ar h 55 a m
4» 41 p m lv.....Callahan .ar 811am
7 58 p m lv.... Wsivcross.... 5 57 a in
8 45 pmlv... Honien i 1 le. > 5 10 a in
0 00 p nt ar .. . Dupont..... > 4 55 a m
3 20 pm lv.....Lake City ar to 15 a m
.
3 55 p m lv. . .GainesvHlo... ar 10 or, a m
7 20 p m lv . .. .Live Oak.....ar 6 40 a m
® lfl ,m I v ......pu|K)nt......ar 4 50a m
10 oi p ill lv-----\ ablest a.....lv 4 05 a in
10 34 p m Iv.....Quitman.....lv 8 35 a m
11 25 p m ar...TlioinasviUe ..lv 2 50a m
12 50 mar.....Camilla......Jv .
a li 89 a m
1 55 a ni ar... Albany......lv 12 50 am
1 „ iiiijuiu , , ours to find from Jiuokson*
ville and St. Louis via 'I'liomasvillo, Al¬
bany, Montgomery, Nashville and Evans¬
ville, and Cincinnati to Jacksonville via
Jesup. Pullman
tow and Montgomery sleeping cars to and from liar
via Gainesville.
ALBANY EXPRESS.
8 45 p m lv.....Savannah ar II? 10 a in
It 25 .,.
1 30 p ni ar.....Wayeross.....lv Iv.......Jesup.......lv 3 20 a m
a m 11 80 a m
ft 25 a m ar-----Callahan Jv 9 05 p in
6 15 a m ar Jacksonville Iv 8 !5p m
8 15 p nt 1 v Jacksonville .nr 7 15 a m
0 .. 0.) ... p m lv , Callahan ar 5 25 a in
“ J JO a a m mar....— ,v • • • Wayeross......aril Dupont......lv 10 00 20 p m
p m
6 40 a in ar.....Live Oak ..lv 7 90 p IN
10 Oft .
a m ar... .Gainesville .. .lv G 55 p m
10 15 am ar.....Lake City .lv G 20 p m
..
3 45 a m tv......Dupont......ar !) 35 i» m
5 27 am lv.....Valdosta lv 8 3o p m
0 10a lv.....Quitman.....lv ....
m 7 55 p in
11 i 10 Jo a a m mar......Albany......Jv ar... .Thomasville.. .lv 7 oo n m
Stops all 4 oo pm
at regular stations. Pullman
bullet sleeping curs to and from Jackson¬
ville and Washington, and to and from
Jacksonville and Louisville via Tliqmaf*
ville and .Montgomery, PuIliAnn buffet
cars and Maun boudoir buffet cur via War
cross, Albany find Macon, and via Way
cross, ville Jesup aria Macon, between Jackson¬
and Cinciunatti. Also, through pass
engor coaches between Jacksonville and
Chattanooga.
JESUP EXPRESS,
3 45p m lv......Savannah.. .ar 8 30 a ni
6 10 .
p m ar •••■Jesup........lv ft 25a ^
u 8tops . at . all „ regular and flag stations.
Tickets sold and steeping car berths se¬
cured at the passenger station.
R •LKMING. hakdek, G. S ill P. A.
B WVstmt ... K U N and SW Ml. IC Ml.
TY-TY ROUTE.
50 MILES SHORTER TUAN ANY OTHER
ROUTE BETWEEN WAYCKOSS AM)
ALBANY.
On and after Sunday, November Hth
1886, passenger trains will run as follows
FOR THE WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH.
Mail. Express.
Brunswick, via. R.&tfMv 0 00 am 7 50 pm
Pyle’s Marsh..........lv*0 27 am*« io pm
Jamaica...............lv \V 9 54 am 8 48 pm
Hoboken...............lv ay lies ville...........lv.7 32 am 9 23 pm
8 29 amlo 27 pm
Sold a tier vi lie..........lv 8 11 nm!G*40 pm
M aycross............. }ir «j or, -nun t( m
Savannah, Callahan..............„rll via «k*w aril 55 am 6 to am
Jacks onville,via 26am 5 25 pm
s rtw art2 00 in 6 Jftain
Jacksonville,via s F aw lv 7 00 am 8 jlTpm
Callahan...............lv 7 .‘13 am 9 Oft am
Savan nah, via 8 f a w lv 7 06 am 1 3o pm
Wayeross. Pearson................lv11 via. u aV. lvlO 00aiff IT So pm
Alapaha...............1\12 15am J2 48 pm
Tv Ty................iv 2 30pm 03pm 1 Main
: 3 11 am
Williifgaa : ............J.v 2 VSpn, 3 26 am
S ............lv 2 44pm 7........
Davis ..............lv 3 00pm ........
Albany................ar 3 25 pm i 45 an.
Columbus..............ar Blakely, via c n R.....ar 7 20 pm 55 pm'
Macon,.................ar ..... .. 1
8 24 pm 0 04 am
Atlanta, Marietta, via cun-----nrhj 15 am 1 05 pm
via w m a .. .ar l 24 am 2 39 pm
Chattanooga,...,.......nr Louisville, via it 6 5 55 am 7 07 pm
n. ..sir 40 pm 6 30 am
Cincinnati, via Cin 8o ar 6 43 ptn 6 40 nm
FROM WEST, NORTUjAND SOUTH.
Mail. Express.
Cincinnati, Louif'vilic, via Ciu So lv 7 oft am 8 10 pm
via i. «fc N ,.lv 7 50 am 8 40 pm
Marietta...............lv Chattanooga via w * a lv 9 08 pm 8 oft nm
1 28 am 12 53 pm
Macon Atlanta, via c i« r......tv 2 25 am 2 00 pm
.............iv 6 15 am 6 10 pm
Columbus ..............lv ........11 GO am
Blakely .......... ,....lv7 20 am
Darin..................lvll Albany, via b a w.. lvll 00 amlo 10 pm
Willingham;........... 25 rfm'........
lvll 41am ........
Sumner..............;.Ivl2 IG pmll ]3 pro
T,v Alapaha...............lv Ty ................ Ivl2 G2pm11 28 pm
2 11 pm 12 43 am
Pearson................lv 3 30pm I 43 am
Wayeross ..........fir 4 49 pm 3 00 am
Savannah, Callahan.............ar via s F * w ar a 58 pmil 55 am
6 57 pn> 5 23 a th
Jack.son ville. via swwar 7 35 pm 6 15 am
Jacksonville,via -r—;------j—— a fa - W -——-j--- lv 2 0ft pm 8 lft
am
Callahan..............lv ft. 47 pin 9 05 pm
Savannah, ............1 v• I 30 nm 8 45 pin i
Wayeross Schlatterviflc...........lv ............. lr 5 ft Oft G2 pin 3 15 am j
...............lv 5 51 pm*3 41 am j
liobokoij pm *;i GO am
Waym*ville'......... Jamaica ...............lv lv 6 53 pm 4 5-5 am
7 33 pm 5 35 am
Pvle’s Marsh ..........lv 8 00 pm*6 05 am
Brunswick............ar 8 28 pm « 40 am
,Stop on signal. Tickets at the station,
Purchase and sieve
extra fare collected upon the train.
The mail train stops at all B. & W; sta¬
tions. , . V;.
Connections mndife nt WnVeross' fo and
from Western all points on Savannah,, Florida and
Railway. palace sleeping
Pullman and Mann bou
'nTjT-fv Tm T * 1 ’"*
First-class' Atlanta. ear through between Bnuid
wick and
J. A. McDUFFIE G.P. A.
F. W.ANG.IER. A.O.P. A.
A- A. GADDI8. V. F. .* G. M,
O- X. m
. m
(lild i i&n Ciirej,
B10O3 PUiilFIER AND TONIC
IT 18 THE ORIGINAL I
TIIE OI.DEST A.TI) THE BEST.
J f
Not a Core-All, 0 . L C.
IWt trouble cure every due nifment, but it will cure'
every to impure blood. It is
lent appetiser aiuj aid to uigosMon and
for Frilialc t'oi ,
lain Mjp^ajats, It.C’cr*
A NOtfe OF WARNING.
ssssv i J), ° ? nIy original, genuine oM
w
large Soljl,by bottles; leading druggists at $1.50 for
small bojttles, $1 . 00 .
THE O. C. Co,4
, bnltl , . ij. 4 aA., A
in Eastman bv Anderson Co.
Ira J. Lamb
Will edntiutic to run i
BLACKSMITH,
-Carriage and Wheelwright:
fmov
— IN TIIK TOWN OK —
< II VIX Ei,
and promises to give satisfaction both in
good substantial work^atidjlow firiccs for
the oiish.
I will ask tlio public to let mo sav fills to
ahead ilium: to 4 have not business got any with. surplus'capital I
run my am com.
polled to run upon what I can make from
day to dav, and if 1 don’t get the cash for,
my work I will lmvc to quit. I have made
a • e\v rule fi oini the lirst. day of January.
1887, ask to run no more accounts, Please do
I not have saul me for above, credit, I as you scefroui what
am compelled to stop
ancl 1 tlumk hope they the will public continue for past their patromf^c favors.
Ira J. Lamb,
January 5 3-m ,
McLeod Housci
Lumber City, Ca.,
John D, McLeod, Proprietor.
RATES OF BOARD PER DAY, $2 00*
Special boarders. rates lor families and itertna*’
limit
A IJVliltT NtAillii
Is run in connection with the house,, at,
cellent which can turn-outs. be secured,' at all Mines, ex¬
For the accommodation of parties sports
ively inclined, life proprietor has riggea
out apd placed on the waters of the;Oc
dtuljtree lloitts, ltiver, just at hand, handsome ftrtip
suitable for VovrimM and
i ua purposes; and in connection t here witty
keeps on liana >t gi/ofl supply of tlshing
tackle. feb25-tl‘.‘
Sale, TF’oodf
—AND—
j ni^rT(i g '^
.
‘ ♦
i f.
m m >1
. m
___ w
LIYERY STABLE
W, L. WILCOX,
ClfAUNCEY, * - GEO.
have Th-? established public, is myself hereby notified tnat (
Chauncey in business, and permanently that I will keep at
on hand at nil times the very l»esi mules
and markets, horses,purchased 1 direct frqm the wests
era which am prepared to sell
at figures stables as low as the lowest. fit ,
Jlv are o|w*n to tho public all
times, taken where turnouts of can bo secured mid
stock care at a moderate rate of
charges.
1 most respectfully solicit the patronage
of the public. W.L. VVfivCbX.
aug H-3m.
Gf.o. 8. Jones. Gko. Bbihiit.
GEO. S. JONES & CO.,
WHOLESALE
GROCERS
—AND—
G E N E 11 A L
♦ t
COMMISSION 'MERCHANTS,
AND DKALKR8 IN
Produce, Provisions,
Lime, Plaster, Cement, Lnthe;
Cor. Cotton Ave. and Chefry St.',
Nov. 17. Cin. 31A CON, GA.
.
DR. J. C. MONfGOlHERTrf
Eclectic Physician,
CHAUNCEY, - - - GEORGIA
Chronic Diseases of Women, Impoteccy/
StcriHty, cialtv and all private diseases, a spe
*
, attended . ...
practice promptly to;
kept t2T A hand full all line the of time. drug* Calls and mcdlcioesf answered?
on
tall hours"dar or nivbt.
Mrs. J.V.LEWIS,
mflantua - •flaMii’n
EASTMAN, GA.
Fine Silk and Worsted FresseS
a specialty.
<> e »deDien's Spring aBd Sam*
taer Wear Cut and Made
to Order; f , • .' ^1
Ani»lv nt the resD»mj6o of B. R. FolJjKffj *
spr H,’W*F/