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THE JOURNAL.
K.S. B UKTOft, TON, * . • • Editor,
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1887.
Mr. L. F, LoRfi, or Appling county Ih
authorized to receive ,
ahd receipt for sub
BcTlptionH to the I>0 dor COunty Journal.
D,, t ECTOR Y.
HlfEMOIlIC*
1Kr,da ’ ni « ht In ««»
I. O.cS.'l*.
nights Replar at 7:30 mcetinjra o’clock. 1st and 3d Tuesday 9
RsllZions.
Epihcopai..— f'crvices third SAbbath in
eftch month at 11 o’clock a. m. and 4 p. m.
in Masonic building, by Rev. H. It. Stuart
Martin. The public are cordially invited
to attend.
Baftibt.—R ev. I*. A. Jessup, pastor,
Bablmth* preaches at Kastman every 2nd and 4th
in each month. Also at Central
Point on the second Sabbath and Saturday
before in each month* Conference with the
Kastman Baptist church on second Sal*,
in each mouth.
MKTHontNT ErisdorAL Cuuuni South.
—Preaching everv Sabbath at tl o’clock a.
In., and 7 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednes¬
day evening 7 o’clock.
It. Sunday J. Strojtier, School Sup’t. meets nt9}£ o’clock a. m.
Rev. T. 31. Christian, Pastor.
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•JOUR N ALETTES.
JndlclonH Advertising
t’reates many a new business,
Enlarges many an old business,
Revives many a dull business,
Rescues many a lost business,
Saves many a failing business,
Preserves many a large business,
Bkcukem success in any business.
Court week.
C. C. Smith, of McVille, is at the
fcTpla arts.
Foster King, of Atlanta, is at the
Uplands.
.Judge II. K. Ilincs, of Macon, is at
the Uplands.
Editor Bcvcvly is among us talking
up the News.
I). C. Bacon, of Savannah, is at the
Uplands Hotel.
Hon. Walter T. McArthur is in at¬
tendance on court.
Mr. Jeff I). Peacock, of lluwkius
viiie, is attending court.
Judge Chas. 0. Kibbee, of ltawk
Insvillc, is at the Uplands.
The Esloy is tlie cheapest, most du¬
rable and best toned organ nianufao
tured.
Mr. Chas. L. Simms is in town
in the interest of the Savannah Morn¬
ing News.
The Telegraph is ably represented
Ibis week on our streets by Mr. Ja S#
Cal la way.
Mrs. II. M. Morris and maid, of
New York, are at the Uplands Hold
for I he season.
Mias Clara Latimer will accept the
thanks of Mrs. Journal tor a choice
lot of box plants.
lion. Win. Pitt Kastman passed
hominy in Macon with his daughter,
M rs. J. M. ()gdcn.
Kditor Woods is on hand Ibis week
picturing loom* people the superior
claims of the Dispatch.
Miss Mary E. Jones, of Quitman, is
visiting our town, the guest of her
tinnt, Mrs. 0. II. Murrell.
Mrs. A. L. Hobbs, accompanied by
her children, is on a visit to the home
of her parents in Telfair county.
Rev. R. 1). (ientry’s new house is
nearly completed, and will be occu¬
pied by the family at an early day.
Megrath’s Old Antler and Ro¬
anoke are the host whiskies in Geor¬
gia for the price. Macon, Ga.
if.
IT. C. Kastman, of Boston, who has
been at the Uplands for the past ten
days, left for Fei naivdina, Fla., Mon¬
day.
F. M. Turpin and C. I>. Pearson,
two leading Insurance men of Macon,
Ga., are at tho Uplands for a few
days.
A good time coming for tho young
people! At tho oyster supper and
festival Friday evening in Masonic
bunding.
Send your job work to the Journal
offiee. We nro prepared to execute
it in a creditable style and at leasona
bio figures.
Mrs. J. S. Wilcox, of Temperance,
returned home on Saturday last after
a short visil to the home of her moth¬
er in our town.
We are picased to notice the safe re¬
turn of I)r, Herrinan and party from
their New Orleans trip. A pleasant
visit is reported.
Miss Fannie Clark, of Chauncey, re¬
turned home oil Saturday' last after a
few' day’s visi t among relatives and
friends in our town.
Miss Gertrude Holzendorf, who for
some weeks lias been the guest of Mr.
C. R. Armstrong, of Eastman, has re¬
turned to her studies,
lie suro to attend the oyster suppor
and festival given by the ladies of the
Methodist Church, next Friday eve¬
ning in the Masonic building.
If in want of an Ester, tho most
reliable organ manufactured, instruc¬
tions how to purchase will bo given
by applying at the Journal office.
Miss Eddie Bryan, of Indian
Springs, returned home last week af¬
ter a short visit to our town, the guest
of the family of Dr. Jas. M. Buchan.
Our good neighbor, Mrs. Dr. Har¬
ris Fisher, has placed tho Journal
household under renewed obligations
by continued acts of neighborly kind
Bess,
Any one finding a medium sized
watch charm, with a stone on one
side and a dog engraved on the other,
will be liberally rewarded by leaving
the same at this office.
The young folks hereabouts en
masse participated in a candy pulling
at the residence of Mrs. McKinnon
on Thursday evening last, at which it
is reported all hands enjoyed them¬
selves immensely.
Messrs. L. 8. Evans and Ed. John¬
son, two of Chauncey’s most popular
young men, and staunch friends of
♦he Journal “old man,” were in town
on Sunday last, wearing their usual
beaming countenances.
Cards arc out heralding for the 15th
inst. the marriage cf our young fel
low-towsman. Mr. \V. F. Harrell and
Miss Missio J. DeLamar, of Hawk
iusvillc. The Journal, in advance,
would offer congratulations.
The fences, sheds and outbuildings
surrounding Mr. Henry Coleman’s
residence, have recently' been treated
to a fresh coat of whitewash. .Good
idea. I.et general attention be direct¬
ed to the cleanliness and neatness of
work of this character.
"We are sorry to announce that Mrs.
Carter, of Surrency, who is visiting
the family of Mr. Lemon, in our town,
is quite sick, and trust that under the 1
skilful treatment of attending physi¬
cian, Dr. Jas. M. Buchan, that she will I
soon be restored to health.
Attention is directed to the adver¬
tisement of A. W. Dean & Co., who
have fitted up a first-class blacksmith
and wheelwright shop in Eastman.
These gentlemen arc fullv prepared to
meet the wants of the public in any ¬
thing needed in their line.
The attention of our readers is di¬
rected to the advertisement of T. W.
Bond’s restaurant. Parties when vis¬
iting Macon will find Mr. Bond the
t proper gentleman to call on when
hungry or thirsty. Hero you will find
the very best and it properly prepared
and served.
The boys are preparing tor a grand
lot of fun on Friday evening next at
the skating rink in the way of a mas¬
querade skate. The price of admis
sson to the fun is ten cents; doors
open at 7 : 30 sharp. A good crowd
and lots of sport is anticipated.
Si iK’e predictions are not out of or
der ftve rise to say that under the
l
• ion oi ]miIm!C allairs coming . under , 4l tlie
juH r n.-«o» m- ti.o : „™.......... or
the Oconee circuit the mdicntor i»oiiits
to our pro*.,,, flhh*
as heir to the judicial mantle of (his
KM.1.....shall have
been called upon bv the legislature to
. honor „ v , the ..... supreme bench . ot *. Georgia. ., .
Dodge Superior i'oui’t.
Dodge Superior Court convened on
Monday morning la-1, Judge C. C *
Kibheo presiding.
The grand jury was organized by
electing Dr. E. 11. Bacon, foreman,
i and after an able and Instructive
1 charge from bis Honor, Judge Kibbec,
retired to the grand ju*y room to
wrestle with the vagrants throughout
the county and oilier violators of law,
as well as to look to the interests of
the people.
| • ^ (i notice in attendance Cols. Pate,
Marlin, Jordan & Jordan, ot Haw k
[insvillc; Spence, of Cochran; Eason
& Smith, of McVille; Cheney, of
Lumber City; Hines, of Macon;
King, of Atlanta, together with the
local bar.
Judge Kibbec . presided on Monday,
and disponed of quite a number oi
cases.
Oii Tuesday, Judge James K.
Hines, of tho Middle Circuit, presided
toi Judge Kibbec tor ihe purpose ot
trying the cases in which Judge Kib
bic is disqualified. Judge Hines has
made a favorable impression upon
our people and tlie bar by' bis courte
ous demeanor, prompt ruling and ra
pid dispatch ot business.
Cases having been set for each day
of the tveck, there are very few peo
pie in attendance except parties and
witncsscs. Tho dockets ate very
heavy’, and it will require a rapid dis
; patch of business to clear them.
The “llandliM" Come to
man.
The “Bandits,” a social organisa¬
tion of Macon, Ga., numbering about
twenty, arrived in their special car in
Eastman on the 9:23 train Saturday
evening. Tlie object of tlie trip was
a visit to their lormcr King and
worthy brother, Mr. John Winter, now
manager of the Uplands Hotel, who
organized the order and presided
over their deliberations during his
residence in Macon.
Mr. Winter met the party at the
station,formed them in line, and un¬
der his command they were marched
with true bandit regulaiity and pre¬
cision to the hotel where elegant
quarters had been prepared tor then.
The “Bandits” spent a night and
day most delightfully with their for
mor ruler, and on departing expressed
themselves highly picased with the
climate, the people and the peerless
Uplands Hotel of Eastman. They re¬
turned to Macon Sunday night.
F. Ac A. .VI.
At the regular meeting of Eastman
Lodge F. & A. M. to be held next Fri¬
day night, a full attendance of the
members is earnestly requested as bus
( iness matters of importance are to be
j considered. J. T. Colcobd, W. M.
Eastman, Ga., Jteb. 28,18$7.
New Quarters.
On Tuesday next the pioneers, J.
W. Burke & Co., will move their
pianos into their now building, which
lias just been added on to tho rear of
their store on Cotton Avenue. This
gives an immense store of nearly two
hundred feet long, and arranged with
all modern conveniences. Thus they
will have one department alone for
Pianos, one for Organs, one for fram
iiig pictures, and still another ‘or gen
oral stock, stationery, art supplies,
sheet music, small musical instru
inenls, etc. All combined, forms one
of the largest and most attractive
stoics in the South; and, in the lan¬
guage of an enthusiastic and admir¬
ing friend, we say may tho Pioneers
long wave their banner.—Macon Tele¬
graph, February 28th.
We are glad to hear of tlie success
of tliis old established house, there is
certainly no better in the country—
perfectly reliable, and it’s a pleasure
to any one to deal with them. They
handle the boil make of Pianos and
Organs—hence there is no trouble, no
dissatisfaction after buying, as is com¬
mon with music houses handling un¬
reliable instruments.—Milledgeville
Union and Recorder, March 9th.
We can attest tho truthfulness of
the above, as we have known tins
bouse for a number of years, and in
obtaining a warranty from them, it is
almost like having a government
bond—it reduces it to dollars and
cents—so different from the majority
of traveling agents and sub-agencies
that have recently been established all
over the country : their sole motive is
to make all the money possible—even
if they have to sell an inferior instru¬
ment, and to-morrow they arc duping
the innocents in some other clime.—
Monroe Advcrtizer, March 23d.
How much easier one feels, and
how much more contented, when they
arc sure they have got full value re¬
ceived for thicr money. We arc all
| familiar with J. W. Burke & Co’s
Music House. Macon, Ga., and if you
want a good Piano or Organ, write
them for their special spring prices.
An Elegant Home.
^ One of the finest m 0 Southern Geor
bl' 1 »8 that just built by Gapt. John L,
a ° " Uni ^ Cl 1 J ,,cl * l,,( ,n3n “
*
“? cro, .‘ l ‘ e l eo|,,us Aecon.n.o.lal.on
i Line of Steamers, that t plv 1 the
*
j ™^^ri, * # n .* ;itrwort M ";°a
| ; f a ',‘ . W rcanv »
r ' y •
j ! 1 Z
| ra ndas. that surround I he house, giv
. it .... the ot and . coinfoita
mg air a cozv
ble Soiilhern . . home. Capl. ,, I>av fur- „
I is
| lushing ..... it elegantly . and , . lias just
se
| looted for his parlors one of those 11
perb ujnight pianos from the Pio
neers, J. \V r . Burke & Go’s Music
House.—Macon TeDgra ph.
I3»imci<ic.
Last Saturday morning, at the still
of J. P. Williams & Co., in Dodge
county, about twelve miles from
Eastman, win enacted a tragedy,
which resulted in the sudden extin ,(>
tion of a colored man named Bob
j Richardson, at tlie hands of a peace
j j . llK ] well disposed young
named Henry Horton, under the fol
I iowin ,r circumstances :
It see ins that Richardson, who was
, 0 f a troublesome and disagreeable
I disposition, bad sought a quarrel with
Horton some lour weeks previous on
I account of a woman of bad character,
whom Mr. W. I*. Hartman, theauper
, intendent ot the turpentine works,
j j, at ] driven away from the place *
; Horton succeeded in avoiding a con
fl| c t with Richardson until about a
j wec j c a jr 0i when tlie latter entered
Horton s house, and attacked him
with a razor, inflicting several ugly
wounds, besides cutting his roal com
plctclv off from him, at which Ilor
i j 0 „ and continued to do his ut
j most to keep away from Richardson,
who, even affer promising Mr. Ilart
man not to further interfere with
Horton, again started on the war¬
path last Saturday morning, at which
i time. Horton, standing in his cabin
t | 00l . an j , 10 (j n <r Richardson’s ap
i proach, razor in hand, ordered him to
stoj). No attention being paid to the
command, Horton brought his shot¬
gun to bear and fired, lodging a
charge of buck-shot in Richardson’s
head, causing instant death, Horton
remained on the place, and awaited
tlie action'of the coronor, yvho was at
once notified, and whose jury, after
thoroughly investigating the attend¬
ing circumstances, pronounced tlie
verdict of “justifiable homicide.”
Two IIuMbumU at One Wed
dins:*
Once is about as often as most men
care to attend their ow n wife's wed
diug reception or are even allowed
that privilege. Not so, however, with
a certain resident ot Dodge county
who was granted an absolute divorce
from the partner ot his life at a recent
term of the Superior court. It ap
pears that a week ago last Friday
niglit, the divorced lady saw fit to
again embark on the uiieertahi, and
oftentimes tempestuous sea of matri¬
mony, and the night following the
newly married couple held an infair
which was attended by the ex-hus
band, who heartily enjoyed the occa
sion. and who extended his congratu
lations to the blushing bride and hu*
baud number two.
Oysietf Mapper and Fe«tkvs»l.
The ladies of the Methodist Church
arc to give an oyster supper and festi¬
val next Friday evening in the spa¬
cious furniture store now occupied by
H. G. Miller & Co. This entertain¬
ment is given for the benefit of the
Methodist parsonage. These good,
earnest ladies are determined to make
'this entertainment a grand success,
and those whff give ihcili a call may
be sure of a pleasant evening. Those
who w ish to help in this worthy cause
and can not attend, will upon their
order, be served with what they wish
at their homes. Doors open at six p.
m.
Nnnday Mcliool Convention,
Programme of tlie District Sunday
School Convention of liie 8Ui district
at Chauncey, Ga., March 18, 19 and
20 .
Friday night at 7:30, sermon by
Rev. J. I). Anthony. Subject: The
Bible Authority for Sunday Schools.
REPORT OF TELFAIR COUNTY SUNDAY
SCHOOL.
Satin iky moining at 8..j0: O on mi 1. lie
Sunday School a placo for the syuipa
thy and work oi every Christian—C.
I). Mallarv and J. W. Shelden.
REPORT OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY SUN¬
DAY 8CUQOLS.
The benefits resulting to every
church and community through a
well organized . , c Sunday , 0 School , , Jas.
Bishop, Sr. and Hon. C. C. Smith.
2:30 p. in.: The Bible in the Suu
day School—W. B. Whiddon and L.
A. llall.
REPORT OF LAURENS COUNTY SUNDAY
SCHOOL.
Danger Signals in llie Sunday
School—D. T. Dough try and It. J.
S t rozier.
Saturday night at 7:30: The Sun¬
day School Teachers Responsibility—
Papers bv Misses Fannie Harris and
! Fannie Harrison.
I REPORT OF DODGE COUNTY SUNDAY
SCHOOL.
Miscellaneous suggestions.
Tact in teaching elaborated and il¬
lustrated—John Colville and R. E.
Stanley.
The incentives necessary to a suc¬
cessful Sn inlay School—Paper by Mrs
A. T. Wiggs.
II o’clock: Sertuon to teachers—E.
jj jj j
Sunday afternoon: Miss meeting
! conducted by Chauneev Superintend
* 1 . convention .. winch , . . . striellv , . „
i it is is
,imi f,,r " ,o
| building '"= of the Sunday School inter
! 29, at a ' no Chauneev, *”«"•« Ga. 18 > 19
: !
,W ‘ '«* 01 «>»••«« «=»> *»
be represented l>v ten or twelve of
,, their , best , ^ Sttmtav School . , workers. .
See u that each county comes up with
1 good _ T reports . c front quarter. , Let T
t everv
j no community be without a Sunday
School.
Let each one send a small contribu¬
tion for the printing of minutes.
i I h<* $loot*e t aiiRiyi
l The fun-loving people of our town
and community were entertained last
evening at the Lietch Opera House by
a concert given by Mr. Turk Moore,
the blind guitarist and vocalist, and
j hi- accomplished wife. The perform¬
ance consisted of choice duets, accom¬
| panied by the guitar, solo singing by
the Professor, and recitations by both
himself and wife. The Professor as
a humorist, is a good one, and got off
several local hits that brought down
the house, while the elocutionary se¬
lections of Mrs. Moore were rendered
iu a nlost excellent and pleasing man¬
ner. They promise lo appear on the
boards with us at some future time,
on which occasion they may expect a
I good audience.
I Aiuookrag Appendix.
j Mrs. Culpepper, of Macon, is visiting
ji Cr mother, Mrs. Harper, of Amos*
i ica<> -.
J Major D. C. Bacon is floating
i around testing the virtue of our dc
! iighlfti'l clinlatc.
Mr. II. P. Smart, of Savannah, Mr.
M. V. Amorous, of Atlanta and J. J.
McCall, of Waycross, were in Amos
keag last week.
An imp at our elbow suggests this
play upon the names of the firm of
the Amoskcag Lumber Company r
Though some may think we’re not very
“Smart,” Bac(k)ou”
“Still we. 11” never go our true
and ti ied friends
Corn bread “Col(c)ord” and “Bacon.”
Hodge C’oiiiity huuday School
Association.
A meeting of the above association
j is hereby called for Sunday, March 13,
at 3 o’clock p. m., at the Methodist
church in Eastman. As business o£
importance will come before the body,
it is earnestly desired that all the
schools be represented by delegates.
R. J. Strozier,
President.
Forty-live Hooks Free.
Forty-live charming books, consist
j j n g 0 f stories, poems, recitations, ar¬
, cUiteeturc, poultry raising, and many
j other subjects given to every sub
scribcr to the Montezuma Record,
fq-jee .$2 per annum. Send for spcci
■ mcu copv , an a ij gt of Books,
j >y. T. CHRISTOPHER,
Montezuma, Ga.
ilr. Geo. Currell, jr., of Cochran,
visited our town tliis week, aud re
turned home to-day, carrying with
him Mrs. C. and baby who havc
been on quite a visit among us to the
home of Mrs. C's. mother.
THE NEW RAILROAD
SAVANNAH to EASTMAN!
M Inch will soon lie built direct to Eastman from Savannah, will run
through the best timbered belt of Yellow Pine iu the State. Along the
line of said road there ill be numberless Saw-mills and Turpentine Dis¬
tilleries, all of which Will purchase their supplies direct from
Lietch & Morgan,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
ay, Grain and Provisions,
Who buy direct from the Northern and Western markets in carload lots,
for the cash, which enables them to compete with Savannah, Macon, and
other wholesale markets. [feb2-vim-j-i[
Deni 1» try.
My friends and patrons in Eastmail
and , vicinity . . . are notified . . that I will . be
[ u Eastman from the 14th to the last
day of February,
Office at Hotel de Lietcli.
Feb. 2-tt W. L. Smith, Dentist.
IiuportaiU .Police.
All persons how indebted to the
undersigned will please come forward
and make settlement at once, as it can
he moie satisfactorily settled with him
than officers. L. M. Curry.
Chauncey, Ga.. Jan. 5th. 1887.
City Restaurant.
The good people of Eastman and country
opened surrounding are notified that I have just
up in the Prince DeYounk’s build¬
ing a restaurant, which 1 propose to eon
dxet in tirst-class style, furnishing my ta>
jde it properly with t lie prepared, best the market, and providing affords, and
with comfortable sleeping my
patrons apart¬
ments and good beds.
Meals, 2ft cents.
Lodging, 2ft rents.
Feb. Kespeetfullv, R. S. JOHNSTON,
23. 4t
II. W. EASTERLING,
Practical Jeweler & Watchmaker,
EASTMAN, GEORGIA.
Work solicited and satisfaction guaran¬
teed. Office on country road. feb [0-3n
j (JM r JTSS
—: AND:—
WHEELWRIGHT SHOP.
A* IV, Dean & Co., Props.
„n,,V Fvstmvn Gforgi\
The t, . public w is hereby , , informed f , that . we .
1 have at considerahlo expense built and
lor the accommodation of the public.
( of the 'TtS!
wants people, we flatter ourselves
i SSk "At
ftft c respectfully solicit the public patron-
1 ago. A. ft\\ DEAN AGO.
Mch2-3m.
Dr. W. L. Smith,
DENTIST,
II.YWKJNSVILLK, (j A.
Office in Pulaski House. meli2-tf.
GEO. ('. X OHM A N 1>. FRANCIS J. M EVER.
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CONTHACTORS
— :axd: —
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EASTMAN, GEORGIA.
Having located in Eastman for the pur¬
pose of plying our vocatfon as carpenters
and builders, wo 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 ill 1 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 therelbr.
Work of tho city and country adjacent
solicited' lob.2.0mj-p
DR. J. EL BUCHAN & SON
Physicians and Druggists,
EASTMAN, GA.,
/"AFFEll their Professional services to
the people counties, of this immediate and sur¬
rounding tine or the other can
be found at their office at any time. All
calls Patients promptly distance attended visited day or night.
at a by special
contract.
All chronia and private specialty. diseases, either of
malcor female, a Nocharge for
consultation. I1‘ by. letter send st amp for
immediate reply. All consultations and
letters private. A good supply of drugs
are kept constantly remedies. on hand, including meh!2tf al
o Jthe new
JOHN 1). ASHTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SWAJNSBORO, GA.
Practices in Middle, Augusta ,and Occo
nee Circuits; in the supreme ami ’86—ly. Federal
Courts. may ft,
W. H. SHUFELT,
PRACTICAL JL WELLR
AND
WATCHMAKER,
CHAUNCEY, GEORGIA.
Work solicited and satisfaction guaran¬
tee!.
jkjfOffiee in tbe Sanders old.
Nov. 24. —3m.
J. H . CLAY,
FASHIONABLE BAKBEK
CHAUNCEY, GA.,
Desires to inform the public that he
tins opened a firstelass barber shop in
Chauncey, and solicits the patronage
a rp^-aTors!’clcan towel" eal?cd'ah”! done
Hair cutting a specialty, and jiltflco iu
tho latest styt.tbe * fill*
East Tenn., V. & G. R. R.
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Off/iff
Time Card Taking Effect
December 19, 1886.
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4 4 Jacksonville. ...0 lft 12
For schedules and other information call
on J. J. GRIFFIN, A. G. P. A.
B. ftV. ftVRENN,
Gen’l Pass amt Ticket Agent.
CENT’L RAILROAD
Savanna it, December to,
On nml after tin's date, passenger trains
will run dailv unless marked +, which are
daily The exceut Sunday.
is standard the time Macon by which these trains
run same as city time:
Lv Macon 2 3ft am 9 lo am ft 2o pm 8 3ft
Ar Atlanta 7 2o am 1 oft pm 9 oo pm 12 lft
take Passengers for Thoinaston and Carroiton
train leaving at 5) lo am.
Lv Macon lo 2ft am 0 27 pm
Ar Columbus 3 o2 pm 0 fto am
Passengers for Perry and Talbottom take
lo 2ft am train.
Lv Macon 6 4ft am (» oft pm 9 fto am
Ar Albany lo fto am lo os pm 2 4ft pin
Lv Macon 9 fto am 0 oft pm
bv Sniithville I 23 pm 2 ft*- am
ArMontgomery 7 o9 pm 7 3o am
Paspcngerr for Fort Gaines, Buena Vis¬
ta, Blakely and Clayton should take 9 fto
am traiu.
Lv Macon lo 3ft am lo fto put
Ar Milieu 2 os pm 3 oo am
Ar Augusta 4 4ft pm 0 lft am
ArSavannah 5 oo pin ft ftft am
Passengers for Sylvania, Wrightsville,
Sandersville, take lo 3ft am train.
Lv Macon 12 40 pm
ArMilledgv’le fft 24 pm
Ar Eatonton f7 13 pm
Lv A tlanta 3 00 am 0 33 am G 50 pm
Ar Macon 0 3.3 am 10 10 am 5 40 pm
Lv Columbus 11 lft am 10 20 pin
Ar Macon 4 04 pm 0 2ft am
Lv Albany 4 50 am 3 57 pin 11 5.7 pm
Ar Macon 9 Oft am 8 24 pm ft Oft pm
Lv LvMontgomery Smithville 7 I 40 am 7 15 pm
40 pm .7 42 am
Ar Macon 4 Oft pm 9 Oft am
Macon Sleeping cars on all night trains bet \> eon
and Savannah. Savannah and At¬
lanta, Savannah and Macon, and Macon
and Colum uis.
Tickets for all points and sleeping car
berths on sale at city office, Hotel Lanier
and depyt T. ticket office.
J. HUGE, G. A, WHITEHEAD,
T. Agent. G. P. Ggent.
A. C. KXaPI*, Agent, Macon, Ga.
Harris Usher,
Physician, Surgeon anif AGCOuclier.
Offioe at ‘-Eastman Drug Htore,”
on Railroad Avenue.
Residence corner Church street and Fifth
avenue, Eastman, Ga. [feb
E. I). GRAHAM, Jr.,
ATTORN E Y AT LAW
AND
feOi.iciTOit ix i:qi;iTY.
BAXLEY, GA.
April 28, ’80-ly.
WASH ROACH,
a t r o st a b: v a t k„ a w,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Will practice in the courts ot Emanuel,
Scriven, Bullock, Tattnall, Montgomery,
Liberty and adjoining counties. may7 iy
INGRAM HOUSE,
COCHRAN, GA.
J. A. INGRAM, Proprietor.
Meals, 35 cents
Lodging, 25 ”
The patronage of the public solic¬
ited.
Nov. 18-tf.
Lumber City
Livery Stables !
Steele Bros. Prop’s.
We would inform the public that, we
have fitted up and stocked, ami in connection
with our regular mail hack line, a
FIRST-CLASS LIVERY STABLE, j
J j
where all times the to public furnish will good ttnd turnouts. us prepared _ . at j
j
jQTWe make a specialty of
TAKING CARE OF STOCK, !
and public. respectfully solicit the patronage of
i the jau20-2uj
S smyrn* m
Stfefji * " oat l urc ruu by Central
rill MB CA III) bt EFFECT 50 V. 14 . 188 «i
JL Passenger Trai is on this road will run
as follows;
. west India fas r mail.
READ DOWN. RJtAD UP.
7 oo a ni lv.....Savannah . . .ar It 55 p iii
JO oo 30pmI a pi 1 v.... Waycross.... Jv 9 lft a m
i2 y....J acksonville..Jv, t 00am n|
4 40 p m IV. • ...SiujWira......lv I 15 a
8 50p PLAiqLSTEAMSHIP m ar,.. v ..Tampa...,..Jv8 00put
Ttaurj LINE.
Tues. lv..Tampa ..ar Fri. Sun. ni ,
Sat p inf j Tups.. p
Wed. Fri., IF * Thurs. Sut,'
Tliurs. Sun p mf arWeyWestlv Mon ... pni
Mon Sat.,| , , , jThurs.Sat.,
amf , ar.,Havana ... .lv |Mon...
Pu iHinan ■ outlet Nmv am
and l Washington. cars York to Tampa
ampn to
.
NEW ORLEANS EXPRESS.
7 00 am ly.....Savannah. a r 7 58 p ni
8.42 n m lv.......Jesup. .ar 0 .6 p tu
9 34 a m lv... Blackshear Rr 6 22 p m
o 9 50 m a m ar.....Waycross... Jv „ 5 Oft p m
J' 12 JJ u * 9i*... .Callabnm ... 1 v 2 47 p ni
no m a j*.... Jacksonville 1 v 2 Oft p m
‘ n m J lv......Callahan... v • • • Jacksonville. .. .ar 7 3ft p m
' ar 0 57 pm
I- j«SS lv.....(Quitman J:::::®.-;:;;:',;
1 22 J» in tv 2 ‘»s n m
pm ar... .Thoinasville.'. lv' 1*45
3 3ft p m ar . .JlahifirJflgo.. IV 11 2ft
4 04 .Chattahoochee am
]> m ar lv tt 30 a in
3 42 p m ar Albany lv 10 30am
m.i 1 honusville, Atlanta ami Nashvillo,
aml Jacksonville to Cincinnati via Jcsup.
E AST FLOE IDA EXPRESS.
T 30 j) ni lv... .Savannah .ar 11 ftft a
3 20 lv..... .Jcsup..... .. m
21 p m lv 10 21 a m
4 p m 1 v.... Blackshear lv 9 34 a in
4 4<) p m ar.. ...waycross.....lv vv y 10 a
m
0 57 p m dr Callahan lv 7 3,3 a m
7 .
•'> 00 ■>•) p in lv nr.. .Jacksonville lv 7 00 a ifi
p m .Jacksonville. ■ , .. 8
j o 41 p m lv .Uallahan ..ar 55 a m
. . ar 8 11 a m
; T 58 p in lv ftYaycross... ar 6 57 a m
84:> l‘inlv llotnerville.. lv 5 10 a m
0<)(, l" nar ■ Dupont r , lv 4 55 am
3 .....Lake City.....ar 10 15am
'2 i IS 20 P pin J” \ lv v - Gainesville... .Live Oak ar 10 0 40 05 a ni
. . •ar a m
.1! 10 1M M p l> 111 in ! lv-----ft v .....P°nt......ar ahlosta.....lv 4 4 50am 05 ni
0 34 p in 1 v... Quitman.......Iv a
1 2.» Ihoinasvil 3 ;IT» a in
p m ar... V .. lv 2 50a m
PinOainar.....Camilla 1 . ,. lv 1 .30 a in
I .».) ulman a m »r buffet Albany:.... .lv 12 50 a ni
\ die and St. Louis V'arsto via and Tliomnsvilln, from Jackson-.
l.any, Montgomery, Nashville Evans,' Al
\ die, Cincinnati and
ana to Jacksonville via
Jcsup. ,
Pull in ah filecplngears to and from Bar-.,
tow and .Montgomery via Gainesville.
ALBANY EXPRESS.
8 4o p m lv.....Savannah ur 0 10 a m
11 2ft pm 1 v........ .Jcsup lv 3 20am
1 30 a m ar.....ftft f ay cross.....lv 11 .30 am
ft Aft a hi aV ./ Callahan 9 05 p m
0 lft a m ar Jacksonville ...lv 8 lft p m
8 lft p in tv . Jacksonville ...ar 7 lft am
0 0i>p in 1 . v.....Callahan.....ar 5 2ft am
2 00 a m Iv.... Waycross......ar 11 20 p m
3 Jt a m or......Dupont......lv 10 00 p ni
0 40 a m ar.....Live Oak.....lv 7 20 n m
to Oo a m ar... .Gainesville... IV 3 5ft p m
10 15 am ar.....Lake CityIy 3 20 p in
3 45 a n> Iv..... Dupont......ar 9 35 p m
;! b fj. 10 a 51lv m 1 v .....' Quitman.....lv aldosta .... 1 v 7 8 ftft 30 p m
‘ };»h in ar....Thoinasville...lv . 7 p ni
tl lo a m ar Albany......l 00nni
.tops at all . regular stations.. v Pullman, 4 00p m
butM Kleeping cars to and from Jackson
V 1 ^nd Washington, and to and from
Jacksonville and Louisville via. Thuuuis
Mllc and Montgomery, Pullman bullet
cars and Mann boudoir buffet ear via Wav.
erdstf, /IbiTiiv and Macon, uric’’ Via Way
cross, 11caiuU'iiiciunatti. Jcsup ana Macon, between Jackson
vi Also, through pass-,
engor coaches between JacksyiiviHe aud
Chattanooga. /
JESUP EXPRESS.
3 4ft p in 1 v .....Savannah......ar H 30 ani
0 10 p in ar .... Jesup .......1 v ft 2ft a n
stops at all regular and flag stations.
Tickets sold and sleeping ear berths se¬
cured at the passenger station.
It
R U NSW ICR
Western and
H R.
TY-TV ROUTE.
0\) MILES SHORTER than any other
ROUTE RET WEEN WAYCROSS AND
ALU A NY.
18,80, .ui!- 11 passenger 111,(1 ilftor trains Su,, <h»y» will November 14th,'
run as follows
Full THE WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH;
Mail. Express,
1 Brunswick, Vie via. uiw lv 0 oo am 7 .30 pm
Jamaica s Marsh..........lv*0 27 am»8 10 put
Waynesville........... ............lv 9 54 am ,8 43 pm
Hoboken lv 7 32 am 9 23 pm
Schluttcrville..........lv ............lv 8 29 am 10 27 pm
Waycross.............ar 8 41 aml0*40 pm
0 Oft am 11 15 pm
Callahan. Savannah, via sf*w aril ftft am 0 10 am
Jacksonville,via ,............arl s faw arl 2 1 20 am ft 25 15 pm
oo m 0 am
Jaeksonvllle,v iu a v *w Iv 7 00 am 8 15 pm
Callahan...............iv 7 33 am 0 oft am
Savannah, via 8 F & w lv 7 00«m 1 30 mu
Pearson................1 Waycross. via. » & w. Ivfiflioam”l?’30pii< 1 15am
Aiapaha, vl 19 48 puf
..............lv 12 30pm 1 lft am
y 1 y..................lv 2 03pm 3 11 am
Sumner ................1 v 8 18pm 3 20am
Damh Willingham............lv 2 44pm .. ..
Albll ... ..........Jv 3 00pm .........
»y................ar 3 25 pm 4 4ft am
(Joinminis..........nr Blakely, via o r k .. ... ar 7 20 pm
Macon,.................ar : ........ l 55 pm
Atlanta, via 8 24 pin 9 04 am
Marietta, cru ... arl2 1.7 am 1 0.3 put
via w & A . . .ar t 24 am 2 30 pm'
('liattnnooga,....... Louisviile, ar 5 ftft am 7 07 pm
via & n. .,ar 0 40 pin o 30 ani
Uiiiciiinati, via t’ia So ar 0 4.7 pm o 40 ant
FROM WEST, NORTH.AND SOUTH.
Mail. Express,
Cincinnati, Louisville, viaCin So.lv 7 ftft am 8 10 pm
via l .fc n. .Iv 7 .70 am 8 40 pm
Chattanooga Marietta via w & a Iv 9 05 pm 8 05 am
. .............lv 1 28 am 12 53piu
Atlanta, via a it it.....lv 2 2ft win 2 00 pm
Macon ............lv ■ 9 le uni 0 10 pm
Columbus...............lv ........li 30 am
B lakely .... ...........lv 7 20 am
.......
Davis............ Albany, via a a w 1 v 11 00 am 10 10 pm'
Willingham....... .... 1 v 11 23 am ........
... hit 41 am ........
Sumner......... ... I M2 13 pm 11 13 pin
Tv Ty............ .... lv 12 32 pir. 11 2* pm
Pearson........... Aiapaha .......... .....lv 2 11 pin'12 43 am
.....lv 3 30 pm 1 43 am
Waycross......... __- ar 4 49 pm 3 OOain
Callahan.......... Savannah, via s F * w ar iAft^TpinllNTA li 57 am
Jackson nr pu* 5 2.7 uuc£
v ille, via 8 fa War 7 85 pm o loam*
Callahan Jacksonville,via s faw lv )v 5 2 47 <*3 pnT8l.3lim
............ pm 9 05put
S avan nah, ............ lv 1 30 pm 8 45 pm
Sehlatterville.... Waycross .......... v v ft ft <g> pin' 3~fiTam
...lv 32 prn*3 41 am
lfolM)ken . ....... .Jv ft ft| pm*3 50 am'
Waynesville Jgmafcu .... lv 0 53 pm 4 5.3 am
......... ..ly 7 33 pm 5 85 am
l’vle’s Marsh..... . J v 8 oo nui*0 05 am
Brunswick..... .ar » 28 pm u 40 am ;
•
*su>p Purchase on signal. save'
1 R-kefis at the station, and
extra fare collected upon ihe train.
The mail traio stops at all B'. & W. ata
tions.
UannectiaiiA made at Wavcross to and.
from Western all polnls Railway on Savannah", Florida and
doir Pullman eoaC^s palace sleeping through and Mann bou¬ 11
upon trains between
Jacksonville uikI ^ ibuijHintl, ^
First-class ear tlm.'ugh between Bruna
wieSfand Atlanta. .
F. W. ANUIEK, J. V. MCDUFFIE, A.G. P. G. P. A/
A.
A. A. UAPDI8, V. r, * G. m