The Home journal. (Perry, GA.) 1877-1889, September 04, 1879, Image 4

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THE GEORGIA GOLD BELT. THE GENUINE BE. C. MeLAHE’S Celebrated American WORM SPECIFIC OR VERMIFUGE. THE SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. /pUE couptenance is pale and ieaden- ■I colored, with occasional flushes, or a circumscribed spot on one or both cheeks; the eyes become dull; - the pu pils dilate; an azure semicircle runs along the lower eye-lid; the nose is ir ritated, swells, and sometimes bleeds; a swelling of the upper lip; occasional headache, with humming or throbbing of the ears; an unusual secretion of saliva; slimy or furred tongue; breath very foul, particularly in the morning appetite variable, sometimes voracious. SMI which the -most .• - productive partioiulies at this point, consists of a strip of land running some- jrlint irregularly nearly northeast and southwest across the northern end of the State. It .averages about ten miles in width, and has been traced 260 miles in length parallel with the Line Ridge.— ■\Vhite, Lumpkin and Habersham conn* ties embrace the richest deposits, so far as now known, but the limits oi mining lu-c gradually widening. The presence «f gold here lias been known from the earliest times, Clieroki e Indians were the occupants of the territory when white settlement first began, and they were accustomed to seek the gold for or namental purposes, and to dispose of it in barter to less fortunate tribes. E\ 1- ■ ‘ dences of tlVeir 'mining still remuiu, but are insignificant. llie methods adopt ed by the first white settlers,, and in vogue until recent * years, were very | a S na " * n 8 sensation of the stom- Thde, consisting merely of washing out a( *> at oth f, rs - entirely gone; fleeting - - - - pains in the stomach; occasional nausea and vomiting; violent pains throughout the abdomen; bowels ir regular, at times cdstive; stools slimy not unfrequently tinged with blood belly swollen and hard; urine turbid respiration occasionally difficult, and accompanied by hiccough; cough sometimes dry and convulsive; uneasy and disturbed sleep, with grinding of the teeth ; temper variable, but gener ally irritable, &c. Whenever the above symptoms are found to exist, DR. C. McLAXE’S VERMIFUGE will certainly effect a cure. IT DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY in any form: it is an innocent prepara tion, not capable of doing the slightest injury to the most tender infant. The genuine Dr. McLane's Ver mifuge bears the signatures of C. Mc- Lane and Fleming Bros' on the wrapper. :o: DR. C. McLANE’S the gravel of the beds of the streams by ruxining it through sluice-boxes and ppliut basket into a gum rocker, which was npUring bnt a split und hollowed Out log a dozen or so feet iu length.— : While the water from the sluice-box passed through this trough from end to t. : pud, the rocker was kept in constant motion, and the heavy gold, permit ted . {to sink to the bottom through the con- 2. stantly agituted silt, was caught by the traverse cleats, with or without the aid fury. It is said that the first piece .ever tnkeu in the United States Jed to this deposit, and was pick- f.in 1799 by Conrad Reed, a boy red in Cabarrus eouuty North It Wiis as Luge as a smooth a, but wus sold to a silversmith Afterwards much larger jumpkiweire found, one weighed twenty- eight pounds, according to tradition.— - This excited so much attention that ex ploration’was begun, and the gold trae. ’ ,ed routuward until the borders of the Cherokcd territory in Northern Georgia . yrere reached, and the prospectors be- 5 gan to enCrOi'ch upon the reservation, Protests from the Indians auturallj fol ' lowed, and Georgia sent a large police force to keep back the invaders, but it was of little avail." The rush to the mines was much like the stampede to the Pacific coast iu 1849, and reckless and dissipated men from all parts of the country flocked in, prowled about the woods, set-up log lints and shauty gro- c ries on all the s'rdoms, and paid no respi\t o the rights of the Indians, or any dtia else nuable to defend tLem.— Even tbp United States troops were powerless t-» keep 'he lawless hordes -west'.ofthfe Chestatee, and here as else »here the discovery of gold was the end f Indian po: sessian and aboriginal sim- licity and charm. • These dayR are known as the period of “the -Intrusion”—one of the two dates'from which the mountain men reckon all eveuts; the other beiug “the ].to war.” Fiudiug that no protection of the Indians by the police force was feasible, the State iu 1830 adopted the Indians, territory and al), and consiitu- ,te$l‘lierogibn a county culled Chero- *keo, out of which several small couuties have since been mado. Then the min eral lands were divided up into forty- acre lots, and put up at lottery by the "■-teg One of these lots, on the Y«hoo- iver— No. 1052- now a part of the id Company's property, had already i celebrated. It was 'within the ervution, but men used to creep ; to it at night and carry home a meal bag full of dirt, out of pliich they would pan from twenty to forty dollars next day. The -instant it was ascertain ed that an.old farmer down iu the cen tral part of the State had drawn this priz> ; ; shrewd specula iors put off post- lias! o to buy it from him. It soon came to be found here, as elsewhere, that- geld was not to be pick ed np in twenty-eight pound lumps ev ery day, nor did the bushel of soil pan ont a double eagle. The worthless, la zy, and dissolute majority of the eaily horde of invaders gradually drifted away, while only Hie small minority of new-comers, whose accession was of real value to the community, staid.— The population, like the dirt, was .‘low ly panned out, and the current of event* Carried the dross away. At present the mines are largely o wued by corporal ions, or by private capitalists who are not K-pidcuts of the district. Only two of the companies however aie represented in the New York Mining Board, if I am rigliily informed. It was found that as the gold occurred neither in extensive placers, like those of California, nor in indestructible quartz ledges, the meth ods of mining in vogue elsewhere wou’d not answer here if the best results were to tee otained. The inventive genius and practical knowledge oi those inter ested were therefore set to woik to de vise the best means of meeting the case, and it was speedily found that the talis man which'alone would open the riches of the hills to human use was water.— So far as this mere fact is concerned, it could hardly be called a ‘discovery;’ but but the utilization of the ir'ea, and Un practical methods by which the enorr mous power power of this natural agent- lias been put under the miner s control, no doubt in longs to the credit of ilie splepd'd development of the industry during.the litc years and the glowing prospects it now holds ont.—Karuesl i«- atrsaU in Harper's Magazine far Sep’em- iber. SCIENTIFIC. Scientists show us that they can trace a period when the North Sea did not exist, and, at the same rime, that England and the southern part of Scandinavia were joined to the continent of Europe. This was-long before American enterprise-un earthed Carboline, the Wondefful Hair Re storer, Nature’s remedy, made from petrol eum, thoroughly deodorized and delight fully perfumed. It will perform all that is claimed for it. Absolutely restores Hair I on Bald Heads; cleanses the scalp from dandruff and all impurities; invigorates | weak and sickly hair; tones the hair bulbs | into a natural and healthy action. Itisso . LIVER PILLS are not recommended as a remedy “for all the ills that flesh is heir to,” but in affections of the liver, ami in all bilious Complaints, Dyspepsia and Sick’Headache, or diseases of that character, they stand without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used preparatory to, or after taking Quinine. As a simple purgative they are unequaled. BEWAUF. OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar coated. Each box has a red wax seal on the lid with the impression Dr. McI.ane’s Liver Pills. Each wrapper bears the signatures of C. Me Lank and Fleming Bros. $ Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C. Mc- Lanb’s Liver Pii.i.s. prepared by Fleming Bros., oj Pittsburgh. Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name ]\lcLane, spelled differently but same pronunciation. ACCLIMATED FRUIT TREES, Of I lie Ynrictics Best Adap ted to this Section. Why pay more for Fruit Trees not so well adapted to this sc-ctioD, as those grown at the Willow Lake Nursery. HOUSTON COUNTY, S. H. RUMPH, Proprietor. Responsible age nts are now in the field soliciting orders fur next fall de livery. All Trees Warranted as Rep resented. S. H. RUBffPH, Marshallville, Ga. THS CORBtTT H.QUSg. TWIirv'TT ROOMS. Jnst oxK’ued on Second Street. s?ct ill dcorfrom Pox>lar, next to W. \V. Collins’ Carriage Repository. PvlACGN, GEORGIA. Having been compelled to give np the National Hotel. I have h fated as above, aud am i>repared to furnish first-class hoard by the day, week or month at reasonable rates. Shall be glad to See any of my old friends aud patrons. Vary respe. tfully, E. C. CORBETT. eMOEf b 1 BLACKWELL’S |1 I M DURHAMgfea TOBACCO WATERS’ cleanly, aud too much praise c bestowed upon it. Sold by all drags aud medicines. - OROKSTBAL ORGANS WITH AMD WITHOUT THE BH1H1E OF BELLS, are the mast beautiful t'n .Style end perfect in Tone ever mad e.Tte: • have the Celebrated Orchestral Stop, tchich is a line imitation of the Unman Voice, it 21-2 octaves of Bclistnned inperfeetharsnonyirgS. breeds, producing cm effect both magical and electrifying. WATERS' CLARION A OR CHESTRAL BELL, CONCERTO, VES PER. CEN'FENNTAL and OECHESwRlON CHIMES, CHAPEL, FAVORITE, SOUVE NIR, DULCET, CELESTE end BOUDOIR ORGANS, in Unique French Cases, com bine Purity of Voicing v9h great volnme of tone; suitable/or PARLOR or CHURCH. WATERS’ PIANOS,^®? are theBEST3L\DE, tie Tone,Tonch, Work manship and Durability Unsurpassed. War ranted SIX \i l2S. Extremely LOW Jar ‘ discount ts I-djaz, etc. Catalogues l Organs at , T R ill I* A"N S. sheet Miislc ft half Jp-l— ; n - ! l'Hcr ;i some at one cent a page. HORACE dealers in waters sons, 31 uuilacSnrcrs and ■ V.'hlcJs, 4J Lett 14th iitr.et, Nctv York, t • WILSOX&WHITE ORGAN 00. Meriden, Conn. U.S. jL “Children’s Blow Pedals,” I Adjusted orramovedinstantly. Invented and Exclusively used by this Company. The most popular Organs of the day! UNRIVALLED IN QUALITY. “The ‘Wilcox & White Organ Instructor” is the BEST aud CHEAPEST iu the market! Send Ibr Illustrated Catalogue. Warehouse, as well as Farm Mills, are largely con- s’rmted, both kinds requiring nine sizes to accom modate the demand, and giving a capacity of from 50 to 500 bushels per hour, according to size of mill. They are shipped, boxed for ocean transportation, and “set up” cr “knocked down” for forwarding inland, as requested; and in all cases put free on board Cars or Steamer. Orders filled same day as received. Mills shipped “knocked down” go for half the freight charged as when forwarded ‘‘set up.” Oleo graph' - 'Hd Circulars supplied on application. Prices will bv. quoted low and on liberal terms. Corres pondence solicited. •-HM— OB<3-^.XT@ TABER ORGAN combines all thft il essential qualities requisite in a * First Claos Instrument. The Cases are models of beauty, mado of solid walnut, Carrings of walnut, thoroughly sea- uhet ggggj : a t ^b h ^Ti^r othlyfia - The Patent Stop Action, 2nd other mechanical arrangements, are of the most simple and perfect construction, easily ad justed, and not liable to get out of order. The Musical Combinations are of great variety and excellence. Superior Power, Depth, Sweetness, and Evenness of Tone, and Fine Solo and other effects, are among the desirable qualities of these Organs. Every Organ warranted for FIVE YEARS. Send for Catalogue and Price List. TABER ORGAN COMPANY, WORCESTER, MASS.’ can not be The most extensive Manufacturers of Bflliaid Tables in existence. Tiie J. M. Branswiek & Balte Co CHICAGO, CINCINNATI, ST. LOUIS AND* 724 Broadway, Mew-lTork. Newest and most elegant styles of BILLIARD TABLES AT LOWEST PRICES. Elegant -Parlor, Dining, Library and Bil liard Tables combined, size 3x6; slate reds perfect cushion,, complete vriih balls and cues, ¥50. address which v r h u-e is nearest your city. The J . H. Brunswick & Bailee VICTORIOUS! HIGHEST & BEST AWARD And GI9 A Medal of Hgnor. Economy, Durability and Bapidity combined with perfect work, Are Distinguishing Features of the celebrated Giant Farm aal Warelioise Fans, MADE BY A. P. DICKEY, Racine, Wis. Now having many late improvements, they are fully equal to every demand; cleaning all kinds of Grain, Peas, Beans, Castor Beans, Corn and Small Seed. They grade Whent perfectly by once han Ring. Sep arate Oats from Wheat, Barley and Rye. They have very perfect arrangements for cleaning Timothy, Clover, Flax Seed, Orchard Grass, and all other Small Seeds. They Chaff perfectly, and combine every qualification required to do the best work in the shortest time. Co&c&wtOiii Cores Consumption \vU- n oilier Oils Pall* WILLSON’S CAUBOLATED (Norwegian) Cod Liver Oil Inufiediately Ai-rost-s Decay- ami Uutid. Up iho System. WILLSON’S CABBOLATEO (Norwegian) Cod Liver Oil Is retain©*! by the WeaJt-*i Stomach. * b F*ee from Uiipleaianl Tai’c. Ic Readily Uige»i«d. NcvcrgetsRandd. WILLSOVS CARBOLATED (Norwegian) Cod Liver Oil Cares Consumption. Scrofula, Emm imion, tough., Colds, All Luxg and C-issTmrnox-Ai. Cojitlaists and it a remarkably efficient Blood mam and check! the Borages or Disease. WILLSON S CABBOLATEO (Norwegian) Cod Liver Oil Is sold only in large wedge-shaped bottles. Willson i spelled with a double " L.” .Remember the word “ Cabbolitsd ” in ordering from your Druggist, and insist on UaTing th-> ri.-ht kind. Send for Circulars to the Proprietors, * GUEMP MANUFACTURING CO., 21 PARK PLACE, NEW YORK. 1 BUCHAN'S CARBOLIC BALR3 OINTMENT _ , „ , Best Salve in the World. Trade Hark. Quick aud Startling Cures. It Hoals Without a Scar. Allays Pain & Stops Sleedlsgi Soothes a Earn or Scald. Heals a Cut Like Magic. Draws Poison out of a Wound. BUCHANS’ CARBOLIC BALM OINTMENT CONTAINS NO GHEASE AND WASHES OFF WITHOUT SOAP It acts Instant'ij and like JIrnjic. For Salt JRlieuiu, S»ro Tliron-f, Ulcers. Burns, Sc&bJft, Cuts, Wounds, I'ile*. So:e ^.ycs, Po is -ii'iin St»ng< »n>l Bi<« . Barber*s Itr.l*, Chapped Hands. Srrofu* Inns Sore^, and any uuxl every oth -r xmrpose for winch a SalTe or Oiutment ca i l>c nrfcd, Bn* Ca bohc d::ba Ointment, ti the only preparation that can aln-ay* b« relic-l uj>r.n. I isabemtifnl J dly-o ore i ur- icle. s jJd in glas- bottles v.*i‘h the *bovo * trale-mirk.” without which none is genuiu • * S c to it that your drug gist gives you Buchan’s, as above described. Cir cu-ars sent froe on application to the Manufac turers. GUEMP MANUFACTURING CO.. 22 I’AhK 1-LACE, NEW YORK FINDLA Y’S IRON WORKS, MACON, CEORCIA, Are in Pnll Operation. Findlay’s Screw Cotton Presses of Va rious Kinds, for Hand, Horse, Water or Steam Power. BLACK AS TEE RAVEN’S WING? ' IS KIDDER’S Raven Indelible Ink. Waver Blots! Flows Freely! Never Spreads! Always Ready! Perfect Black ! No fuss or trouble! It is used without preparation 1 Sold by all druggists and station ers. Gusmp Alfg.Co., 22 Pauk Place, N. Y. CITRATE 0FMAGNESIA An Agreeable Aperient & Refrigerant. This well-known preparation is highly rroommcnderl foi pY.srEPSii. IIeadachk. Sickness of the Stomach, Heart- Inrn.a-yian complaintsarisinfr from Acidity.EiliouKand Malarial Fcven* It cools t he Wood and r^srufates the bow- c.s ItisafTTonte mcnliciue forchildrcn.and itsaridity nni swc.*t f»ste makes it cooling and refreshing. Put ur 1:10 oz. lnttle.k. * . ]'irmred by A. ROTORS* SONS. Chemists. K Y. * SUHSIOalDIHEEALffATLES. SEiDUEPOWtt&C. “After aB, no remedy is so certain to cureCuusuxnption a* pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, CarbolaCed by Willson’* ex^elli nt process.Dr. Watt, AH aoasumptivo pation‘8 arc earnestly invited to give Willsbn s Carbolaied Cod Liver Oil a fair trial. It is ea ;i!y and realiiy digested where all similar preparations arc refused by iha stomach, and im mediately cn*ers into the circulation, acting sps- cificaHy uxion the decaying lungs. The nutrition properties of tho oil sustain and build up the sys tem, while iho active curative properties of the prepaia‘ion c -liixdctc the work of healing. ,Willson's Carbolatcd (Norwegian) Ccd Liver Oil ever gofs rancid, is free from unpleasant taste, is retained easily by the weakest stomach and Is sold at tho price of tho ordinary Oils. It cures Consumption, Scrofula, Asthma, Bron chitis. Zmaciaticn,' Coughs, Colds, Hemorrhages aud all lung and constitutional complaints. •As a Blood Purifier the Cirbolated Oil is remark ably efficient. Its use in Scrofulous Affections Rheumatism, Rickets, kc , is strongly recommend ed. I‘ s puri'ying xxnvor Is wcn-lerful in Consump- ♦.iou—dex>ending, it frequently does, upon Scrof- .1 ous taint. It acta upon the rational theory of Xm2SU3>iathi/t * iutvteTiXG D::c vy while ir Bctld3 up thk Systeu, •nabling it to throw off the disease. S Id only in wedge-shaped bottles. « Willson”is ‘••elle 1 with a double *L.*’ Remember the word Carbola'cd ” in ordering from your druggist, and nsist upv>n having the right hind. Guelip Iil'r'c Co.. 22 Park Place, N. Y. r?Wntchesfd to $7. Revolve-. w ?2.50. Over 100 latest Novelties. Ag’U wanml. So.SappljC-o -2vashriUe.Teiia BOOKS&MILLION /•TvU Ly A ccinpieie iiaide to Wedlock, with Chapter* on, A competent Wom anhood, Evidences ot Vireinity. Steri lity m women. Advice to Bi'idt-groom, Husband, and Wife. Celebs cr and Matrimony compared. Impediments to Marriage, Conjugal duties. Science luctiun. Law of Mamajrr, Law of Lirorce, Legal rights of married women, etc. also on Diseases oi Women, their cause and Cure. A Confidential work ot S20 Papes,with full Plate Engravings, sent for CO cents. ‘ *ThO Private Medical Adviser*** on the results of im- pu F®, Isons, &C-, also on the secret habits of youth and their effects on after lite, causing Varicocele. Seminal Emisnons, Nervous debility, Los* of S* xu*l Power, etc. ‘ in P ro P < 7 ortxnhappy. giving many valui able.eceipt* for the cure of private diseases; same size, over Medical Advice.” a lecture on Manhood and Wocoaood, 10 cente; or. all three Sl- rhey contain 600 pages and over 100 illuctration-». em bracing everything on the generative system that is worth Tiucfi that is not pubiished in anv other work. f volumes, or complete m one. for Price in ^or Currency. ^ (The author Invite* consulta- Findlay’s ‘‘Little Giant” Sugar Mill—- Iron Frame and Brass Boxes. Also Sugar Cane Rollers for wood frames—Syruo Ket tles, all Sizes. STEAM ENGINES, SAW MILLS, ETC., ETC ALL KINDS OFFCASTS<vC AND SVSACHSNERY. Repairing Steam Engines aiiv? Macliinery a Spi 1 dally LOWEST PRICES IN THE STATE. SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR AND PRICES. C. D- FINDLAY, Agent, July 24—4m. FINDLAY’S IRON.WORKS. MACON, GA. Central and Souths Bai?roads. I IN mnd miter Sundiyfjnae'iti'’ ’ h* W trmins on the Ceutoml md romdsmnd bimnehe. .ffl TKAIN NO. 1-GOC-O " K Lan SmTanuah... ° Wl Leave Augu«ta. Arrive at tu-uat* ’** Arrive at Macon Leaves Macon for Atlanta 1 Arrive at Atlanta Matins close connexion ' R>" em and Atlantic and At£»?, Line for Ml peints North Md wSf A rrives at Macon * Leaves Macon Arrives at Arrives at Lttonton. Arrives at Augusta.... Arri- es at Savannah Leaves Angurta.: Iu;* Bailroad for all points iaFlorid^^ ^' h- TBAIN NO. 2.—GOING NORTH A»n Leaves Savannah. . “ •*>» h> Arrive* at Augusta.....*"' Leavaa Angnata - u,» THE. New England CABINET ORGANS. Prononnced by the PRES3, DEALERS, MUSICAL PROFESSORS, and the Public Generally PARAGONS OF PERFECTION, and the CHAMPION CABINET.ORGAN for!lg79. No Orcans Eqnal them iu Melody of Tones. No Organs Equal them in Variety of Combinations. No Organs Equal them in Original ^Inventions, No Organs Eqnal them in Musical Mechanism. , No Organs Eqnal them in Singing Qualities.- No Organs Equal them as Companions to tho Voice. No Organs Eqnal them in Snblime Volnme. No Organs Equal them in Concord and Sweetness. No Organs Eqnal them in Sympathetic Expression, No Organs Eqnal them in Splendid Beanty. No Organs Eqnal them in Convenience of Cases. No Organs Equal them in Durability. No Organs Excel them in Quality of Materials. No Organs Equal them in Rapidity of Sales. No -Organs Eqnal them in Present Celebrity. No Organs Eqnal them in Recent Trinmphs. No Organs Eqnal them for' Church and Home Use. No Organs Eqnal them in - any Particular., No Organs ever before won two gold medals at one exhibition over nil compet itors'. No Organs are subjected to such rigid tests. No First-Class Organs are' at such moderate rates. “None bnt themselves can be their parallel.” They are the most charming in all respects, and they give the most lasting satisfaction. The interesting and instructive illustrated and descriptive catalogues prove these facts, and are sent free to all who apply for them. THE NEW ENGLAND ORGAN COMPANY, 1299 Washington Street, Boston, Mass. April 17—6m. J. ISTEY & COMPANY; I MrnMly ask pinna .uffitrinj; from I .o Fend me their tunics .sd iddrcu.thri tomaliiiut to their ndvnatacc. Eot a !Pru*s J DR. RICE, 37 Court Acs, LOUISVILLE, KV, A p!gdaxly educates asd leoUy Qualified pfajsieiaa and ths WlyfXsuccessful, a* his practice wifi prove. Coe* alMozms of pefrate, chronic and Mxn»ldisease*, Snematora rhea and Impoteacy. *r i thtr«uuor*’f abuse in yomh, sexual exsessesin mstarer years, or other jryeazs. or other erthe fclknrxns eSecte: Nerroca- : or Sight. Defective ilea- act’ «*ri*tlr r A PRIVATE CODHSELOB an 13TorpiIn« IiaMtfcrpG, ^Original *=* •nlyaiAotata R L >euti naruj L-r tx-ok on PEESOEIPTIOl'T FEEEt For the speedy fnre criminal Weakness. r-inlirvrf and ail Ulimr.lers hrouslit on by imlis- en-t.-on or ex-.-ess. Any iJruacisi has tlie inaxe- •i.eills. Att,tress. 3r. W. JAOCF.S .V CO— I3U .Sixth Street, Cluclucatl, O. Leaves Savannah Arrive* at Augusta.* Leavaa Angaria .***"* a,.. Arrives at MilledgavUle. Arrives at Zatonton... Arrives at Macon — L*ar«g Macon for Atlanta Arrives at Attanta Leave* Macon for Albanraid r,,'; '; Arrives at Eaftnla^ d I Arrivis at Albany.... Leaves Macon for Columbus ! mvee at Colnmbns Trains on tbi* sehsdule for mnbus. Eufaula and Albany Anf’ AtI “^ (hi connection at Atlanta with W.dii Suki »! ^ aud Atlanta and C'harlotts li. It's with Montgomery and Eutaula urnbus wifft Western and Eufaula train connect* at Fort v,it. , ^ daily except Sunday, and at ■ utf ,rL; T [ n Usr Gaiues Mondays, Wednesday* ,,i , [ ,T fei returning leave Fort uainc* Tu»sTi,.: n l , - , ‘- «i and Saturdays at 4:47 a. m. Ttarrij,, Train on Blakely Ertenrioa ' Mondays. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fr.ihj^"-' COMING SOUTH AND XiST \tkmta aaaavcb at Macon from Atlantr. **’# .** > * Lea .'ea Albany i f 1 Leaves Eufaula Arrives at Macon from Eufa’ula’and AiWnr'i^ A,t Leaves* Columbus Arrives at Macon from Columbus , Leaves Macon Arrives at Augusta Leaves Augusta. *rrivesat Savannah Making connection at Sayamah rith'i.ul'' and Gulf Kailroad for all point* in Flop?. iUai| Passengers for MUledgeviUe and Kiinm,,, take train No 2 from Savannah aud traTaTull Macon, which trams connect daily eiccnt u-? 5 for these iwintt. 3 p tkcni,,. WILLIAM EOGKps General .Snx>t. CentraF Railroad, fcaTacn^. Supt, Southwestern Kailroaltii^^ DOUBLE DAILY TO AND n:0H FLORIDA Macon & Brunswick 8. B. General Superintendent'* Omc*.| 3Iacon, Ua., Mara, l*a.) O N and after Sunday, tlm 26th iuntaut, pawn trains on this road Trill run as follows: CUMIJEKIiAND ISO UR E via BI;U>'5WI NIGHT PASSENGER NO. 1. SOUTH, (toil) Leavo Mscon t-j.w Arrive at Cochran Arrive at Eastman .- Arrive at Jesup Arrive at Brunswick Leavo Brunswick per steamer. T.DCia NIGHT PASSENGER NO. 2. NORTH—D1ILI Leave Feniandina x^er steamer 2:4irx Arrive Brunswick. fiilJrt Leave Brunswick......... 7;«jru L«.*ave Je.sup 9 Wry Leave Eastman 3^2 a a Leave Cochran Arrive at Macon 6stf i u ^ Close connection at Macon for all x>ointa 5orti East and West via Atlanta and Augusta. DAY ACCOMMODATION NO. 3. SOUTH, Via Jesup and Live Oak—Daily, except Sicdir. Leave Macon Arrive Cochran. Arrive Eastman..... \rrive Jesup Arrive Jacksonville. 10 23 * x 11:57 a* tfJIra 9:25a* no. 4. nokth- -daily except Sunday. Leave Jacksonville Leave Jesup..... t£Qx* Is«ave Eastman 12:13r* Leave Cochran 2:#8 r * Arrive at Macon 5:10 r* HAWKTNSVILLE ACCOMMODATION. Daily except Sunday. Leave Macon ' 5:45 r R Arrive llawldnsviilc..... 7:10ax Ler ve Hawkinsvillc ■* s Arrive Macon 9:45a* GEO. Vi. ADAMS, General Sopcrintandwt. W. J. JARVIS, Master Transpertatioa. Atlantic and Gulf H. 8. Gexbeal cpinnrrzxDBirrs Omen Atuantic asd Gvis iUtutoxs. Satassah, May Sib, 1 MS. O N AND AFTSK THIS DATE, Trams on thii Itoad will ran as f»ll»w«. MIGHT EXPKESS. So. 160—Back view. j*. BRATTLEBORO, VT. Our new Organ, expressly designed for Sunday Schools, Chapels, etc., is proving a GREAT SUCCESS. Be sure to send for fall descriptive Catalogue before purchasing any other. • THE. LARGEST IRKS (OF THE ID) ON THE GLOBE * Illustrated Catalogue sent free. • Leave Savannah daily at ,..4:20 r. * Arrive Jcunup TiO r. * Arrive at Bainbridge ^ M Arrive at Albany * Arrive at Live Oak 5:30 x. * Arrive at Tallahassee 3 JO x, * Arrive at Jacksonville 0:25 x. * Leave Tallahassee l.*00r.* Leave Ja-k.-onvill© 3:45 r.< Leave Live Oak 9:^ r * * Leave Albany 2:3* Leave Bainbridge 3d5 T. * Leave Jesup 5:45 x. < Arrive at Savannah 3;4f x. * No change of cars between* Savannah and souville or Albany. •. I’asHeiigera from Sayannah to Fenumdina. ville and Cedar Keys lake this train. ' ? - > Fasseugers leaving Macon at 8:30 a! x4, i except Sunday) connect si Jesup with this mis- c - -’Inrids. ’ \ Passenger* from Florida by this train concert it Jemip with train arriving in Macon *15:18 f.*-* daily except .Sunday, 1‘awengers from : svannah for Brunswick «J» Dar.entake this train, arriving xt Brunswick *t a. in. * I’a-tscngers from Brunswick arrive at Sanssta ft 8:40 a. m. No change of cars between Montgomery ni JadtHonviite. Pullman sleeping cars ran through to and fr»B Savannah aud lake City and Montgomery and sonrilieoti train. Connect at Albany daily witji Passenger trea* both wa. son Soutbwcrtern Itailmsd to and fro® Macon. I.ufula, Montgomery, New Orloan*. etc. Mail steamer leives Bainbndge for t palaebir»“ cvcrv Sunday afternoon; for Colnmbns every Wto nesday morning. Close connection at Jacksonville daily (HnndsJ* excepted) for St. AngJstiu., PaJatka and Enterprij* Green trove Springs, and a0 landings «n the 6t John’s Biver. Trains on B. and A. B. B. leave jnnetion, foist west, Monday. Wetlnesdayand Friday at 11:14 a-* - For Brunswick, Tuesday, Thursday aud bat* 1 day at 4:40 p. x. ACCOMMODATION THAIXS—EESTEKK DIVISION. LcavS Savannah, Sundays cxcejded, at 7:& 1 Arrive at McIntosh •• Arrive at Jesup — •sw.. A rriv. xt Biackshear “ Arrive at Dnpont *X,eave Dupont - “.... rfia-'e Biackshear Leave Jesup •• „ Leave McIntosh “.... Arrive at Savannah — 12:15 T. 3:15 T. 7:t« r. 5:15 A 9:32 a Ijor. 3:93 r. SJST WEST CBN DIVISION. •Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays- d“vdJ™n UmUja " ?:Sa« at Onitman •* “ 9:15a • Ij>ave Arrive at Arrive at Qoitman Arriv e at Thomas ville Arrive at Albany Leave Albany Leave TbomasvHle. Leave Quitman Leave Valdosta Arrive at Dnpont J. 3. TYSON, Master of ■ 11:30 a* .. 5:4* r. * •• 5:00 A ® .. .. z-M* * .. 4:42 r.® .. 7MT.U S.HTHAEfFi