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MILLEDGEYILLE, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1870.
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»t»y notice*,th
Tributes ox be-
Obituaries,*'-•
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CHANGE OF SCHEDULE,
CSAWSB or OA2LI BH-
SA7A1SNAB, AU
Asro afford rooaa
'fiB.1T, ALABAMA
ntANSPQRCATION OFFICE, CKT. K R. ?
Savannah, August 14. J*6b. J
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY. 16th
g. r T.aiua on the Georgia Centra, it. Ii
vfi*i nut *< folio »*■* :
n* DAY train
t lifi ti airx.,
Sara iii:*',; 6:00 A ii
5:38 V It
5:38 V A
6:38 1* X
!1 00 P >
tT *“***}
tirS o r OuaM>*n*.a,e
on tii*
Macon
Augusta
Miliedgeviile
Eutouton
’“nuectiug with tiniu. that leave*
Augusta 8:43 A j
DOWN DAY TRAIN.
M-u-oa.. 7:00
Tucs'lej'
k*ar*
of t C
:io aioa’.L,
;n RTui Ifer
grnoott, at
Notice of ti‘
gazette I 1 ''JU:
Xatieefor tl
given iu:^‘ ■
Notice 5 to <1
m‘n i ‘ ‘ 1! "’ ■
Nutic* ta il
Coa-t it 1 ,r
dians
vtctii the
in the as-
i e public
,ve.
j’ must be
sale Jav
Anuecting with Lv.in that leave*
Augusta
UP NIGHT TRAIN
Hvaunah 7:20 P M
AnHewing with trains that leavs
Augusta
3:;;o p 1
5:3c P >
6:4* A l
.. t:iit A
$>:.XI P U
J^ANTKRMA.N & THOMAS bar* tb* LARGEST BEST ASSORT!* mi «HBAPEST STOCK. or
i 0 0 I E
1
IN THE CITY.
T ANTERMAN & THOMAS HAVE a LARGE and WELL ASSORTED STOCK OE
DOMESTIC GOODS,
i
i
to the ; Macon. -
j Augusta.
c* . MiMp-to-i'
DOWN MOHT 1 RAIN.
6:25 P M
a
V:i;i A
■ ,..4:30 P M
- 2:40 F 51
with train that leave*
ta 2:55 T
> irom Savannah and Augusta, a
>, fy.tr *—i-w establish-
.* i ip:!tt y thru, month*—
fro m Esecuwtfa or Ad mini*-
• a as been given by the de
.,if three iiioul.i*. Charge,
»»n linos tor each insertion,
a! wavs be continued accord
?a\ re iiiireuli :'.ta, unless otft
Katonlou.
Ocuuectini
Aug
A M Ti v „
P 51 Train from Macon connect with Milierig
vil.e Train a; Gordon daily, Sunday s t icf-pted.
P M. Train from Savannah connects with tin
mail train o: South Carolina ^-iiroM'C soil P •
fr t:: ^arannub and Augusta wiiii traiue.i
Scar'-.W ^em auj Muscogee tiaiiioads.
WM ROGERS,
Act’g Master of Transportation.
February !. Io70 5 tf {
AT LOW PRICES.
TiANTKRMAN k THOMAS bav* the LARGEST ami CHEAPEST STOCK OE
Jb^isno gloyisb
l.N THE CITY. 9
L ANTERMAM & THOMAS make BOOTS and SHOES a SPECI ALITY, and keep a large and wall »de«i«d *.«ek «f b*ii K.\f(D MABI Ma
CHINE WORK. Lnvr price*.
| T ANTERMAN A THOMAS have tb# cheapest
stock: ot 1 clothing
} IN THE CITY.
I f- ANTERMAN & THOMAS bar# a large stock at MRU aad BOYS HATS, t#tt cheap—of ail *t?i#« anti qaalatM.
f ^
I TRANTER MAM & THOMAS have a stock •! RIBBONS, which tb*j wll #beap#r than aa* one,
| . 01i
I |* EliMJLN I*. 11:0’ jt-« h%i* «large quiatitj#f HOOP SfIRTfc&****? <h*y mm i* If^w T»rt Cal •«*]/ muI nafi^ii %* ^>4.t
j secar* barjraiBi
t
A 1
_trga.io*
Milledgevil!*, October i *
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICI
VNTIC * Gl’l.F, K. R. tOMl'ASY,
Savannah. January Y, 1
NOTICE-
Atlantic a Gclr Raiukoao Co., t
1 I Sava-.mah, December 15. 1869. t
( j /AX AND AFTER THIS DATE. BY- AGREii-
5 | U MENI\
BanuMiiw™™; ■ > -| -- .iim ,, lug rate of Freight between Sura,
,, , vn A prim SUNDAY, the Pth instant, j nan aad Macon, by the Atlantic sml Gulf and Mr
’ , . T» U II! *nn «: c ond 1^ rn w*.- Ir Vff I : 1 1 H fltlldWJ
( T T'-lns'o -*tbi« Road will run as i con and Brunswick Railroads, will be as follow*
| First class per pound 3 :
i Si-cond class per )0:t pounds 1 4
j Third class per 100 pounds 1 i
i Fourth class per i 00 pounds F<
j Fifth class per Ibu pounds ‘
i tSixlh class per 100 pounds
I S. vcniu class per 100 pounds — 4
! Eighth class per 100 pounds - y;
| Ninth class per 100 pounds
j Uotlun per 100 peunds &■
| Nall pur
J Guano per 100 pounds I-
NIGHT EPXFKEaS TRAIN.
•avannah *very day at.-- 1- 30 P M
it Jesup junction. M &■ B ^ ^ ^
ve Oak every cay
icksunviUe every dsy.-
... ahassce every dsy..
lincy »very day
siubridga Mondays cx-
M
[ ? . i)2 A M
.7.07 A M
.9 15 A M
6.15 A M
liubridge, Sundays cxccpted-.b-'O P ■
Liincv every day ~ ' * f;
allahassee every day j” 0 , R
K-ksonvilia every day '*.8» *
‘ n '“ av...... ....7— ^ ‘j
10.50 zY M
5WICK ACCOMMODATION
train.
-eight received 6-r all Stations on Macon and
=htern IItilrond, Atlanta and points beyond.
II. S. HAINES,
General Superintendent.
,. I ’ 5 tl
ary ua-i
n mt* pm
Bpt-
acon oa;!y a!
sup daily at
Savannah daily at ■
iday this Train will
t , connecting witn.
k, and connecting v
Brunswick will «r
10 P M
, 00 P M
20 1’ M
,:»i» a m
leave Savannah a:
rains for Maeon^A
tii trabis ii'iin Ma-
re aj Saeai’.nah at
sun*
I,-sups, Hand
DAT TRAIN.
Sundsi s exce;
. 7.15 A M
.10 45 A M
day* ci-
>iy a;
1.—
except*
, Sundays except-
annah .Sundays el
s’
ntters for Macon tafte
7 Oft r- M
7 50 I 1 M
6.C0 A M
•t 16 p M
5.35 P M
Schedule of the Georgia Railroad.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, )
Gsoacia Rsii.road Cokpsvt, c
Azgusta, Ga , December 23, '69. j
. o; AMD AFTER SUNDAY,26th in*t,. th*
V / Passenger Trains >u the Georg:* Railroad
v ill run os follows:
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
L*a ve August* at - -00 AM.
Atlanta at 5.00 AM.
Arrive at August s’...... -5.45 P M.
•• at Atlanta ...,5.30 PM.
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave August* at 10.0C PM-
• • A r'ants at................5.45 P M .
j-pr* *• August.* T45 A --1.
4 .! anSa 8.00 A. M .
" 'is X. JOHNSON.
Superintsii'iciif.
Jnnuarr, IS 1870 ,f
MAMFACTI RERS OF
Bridles, Harness, Collars, Etc, Elf., Ete.,
AND WHOLESALE AFD MTAIL DRir M'S r»
LEATW1ER. *ADLJEK.T. HAHHWAS?., ST?.
AT/ S WOULD Tt-sesslfallv iuvite tfe* *tteut*** *t D**l*r» ** d , C *“*5™* r ? *A *" r . 8 i*.
V» CO*,, iaesth* various ;ia*se. «ood^i "«»■•{
■arriage. Beg??, Drsv. Cart axd Pl**tatio» hAEHEBS, «1 *f *nr own leaks
Also HARNESS SKIRTING, S*U. Upper, Nell-La e* rateet and l l«d L **J
• w*i*« CLOTHS «U. We *re prepared to make BELTING, ef *11 kinds, to er, *. t*«
't. Ik. Sl.no fa.for.r w. .I.r . (oil «Mk <(L..tk,r kkd H.ra-jr.. •• ik.
WANTED.
HIDES, FiiRS. WAX, WOOL, MOSS AND TALLOW,
ii Third Sirfri, Mnt»s..6a.
Rsrssr.h’
^\ r h.ol e sa 10 Tobac c o
Hi & ON LEV,
300 Broad St., A.ugusta, G-a.
it sale tf Chewis; sad Sx«kiss Tfcb««# & tigiri-
UJS1VR TOBACCO BUSINESS. THEY OFFER SUPERIOR 1NDUCE-
8 TO THE TRADE. V LL AND AX AM INK OUR STOCK
•S Is
ep r;
# o.
G. W. JACK
e 4>
\ F*or th.© Spe©<
m FHlliHEHf
j Cousum]
BroncL
ASTHMA, 1
AND ALL DISK ASF
| LUNGS. CHEST 01
T HE EXPECTORANT u
sivclv of Hi rba! and Mui
j which
j PMGdt \h iq S’jWiBCf
1 causing ii.i 1.1 throw of the 1
' collects in the lirouchuil Tube
tuna ioruis * s.jotl-.ing coaling
HIit;n w niob produce* the eon
; I object in be obtained is t
j of n!i iiupnri’ies; to nourish
l w hen ii has become impaired a
■ ease : to renew and invignrati
J the blo«>d, and .treuc-r|,p n the
»tion. T h - EXPECTORANT
, ti>iii<-Iiiiig degree. It is active
igeuiiil. imparling fiiut iional e
j*trei,gtii. It affords Oxygen !
■ e.au Nitrogen to assimilate tin
! It equalizes the “am
j p aduc:ng iptiet and eomposn
TO CuK*T,TIff
It i* invaiualile, *s 1: itnmedin
hen it breaihing and harrassii
tend* Ti* diseas-i.
FOR ASTI
j It is a specific.—one dosa ofr...
j tressiug choking, *nd produ-
! ant repos*.
FOR CRC
i No mother should be without
•j PECfORANT in the house
ns certiiicAtes of its having
rautlvjho lit:'* sutfrrer.whe
most inevitnbla.
nuTIIERI BE
ftny It ■
(This c!ie-td disec-se require
j sooi: ns the hoarse, hollow C(
1 theroiuedy, and it is easily •
j BIT DELAY 19 D
' XW The properties of th
| are demulcent, nutritive, ba
| healing. It braces the nerv
[ daces pleasant snd refreshii
i ..
_A.urx^.ajr<ru?sa., &aonax&.,
Opposite “H. I. Kimball House
WnOLF.SALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
FTTRISriTTTRE.
WHITEHALL STRSBT, ATLANTA. GEORGIA.i IT EXB1UHATES ‘
j hive sow is .-tor* ! GLOOMINESS ANB,
i.f)6@ C*se# 1 snd 2 pound can* Oy*t*is.
! 55* i 4 • nd whole box Raisins,
, 700 Cases pint*, quarts, 4 *nd I gall** Piakl**,
! 160 “ Brandy Cherries. .
.100 •' Red and Gre*u Pepper Saa**,
; 200 Jelly, Assorted,
J fcO b*ie* Citron,
50 boxes Maccaronies.
1 20 cases Condensed Milk,
1 20 oases String Berne,
1 10 eases Macke rel.
;■ Containing all tli -s*quad
J4# Case* 4 aad j hex Ssr iia**, j and concentiated form, it 1
iSc5 r :: , B',:"i*vr.'. i „. i most talcabu i
156 3 p*and Time Ass.si.
50 Cases Wor**«tarskir* •*■«*,
'.0'T Boxes 4 aid il p*a*4 ssiti Tsaar l**#H
1 • a t: r#!s CarraaU,
*5 baxe* YsrmUil’ii,
25 * >je« L’a.sisaisd Crssssii,
eass. Li;**B**ns
j ever offered to sufferer* from
j Prepared by
W. H. TUTT
-I rases 3 and 3 p*sci PstsHs
i>u cases Tomato Catnip,
ARTITS viaiting Atl.ata dariag the eomiag State Pair aro invit.d to e X *mi„. aar sM«k, a*d w. ! I.90U boxes Slick Candy, new a. haad, sad naeufacturiar «-9«* pe.nd. par lay.
. *’ v *»v rD muni Vi yii.v t nw ! Prime assorted Candies train
17 TO 18 PlS]a. POU2Cl>
>00 Bexcs Fre*k Cr*tk*rs, A»*««#I—ets II»b4
Slid kj Drut?i*U Irerjwi
Oetekar It, 1171
j R&aloROI-NARlL-T LOW.'
41 Si
A M tn
l» M tri
at 9
Ki'iiefjul'* Macon 8l Brunswick R. R
J a* c 4 n v, 7th, IcTO
f > F.GULAR THRO’ PASSENGER TRAINS
|X*will commence running on this Road on
Sun da v the 2th inst., as follows :
Leave Macon at. ^• ,r ’ £ *L
Arrive at Brunswick at 1 . .
• Arrive at Savannah at 10 ..^ 01 U 1 '
Leave Brunswick “•
Arrive at Macon A M.
, KAIKW TO IIAWatSSVILLK.
, 3 00 P U
. Arrive at Hawkiusvjlie r “-"° *
EORGIA FLORIDA P.. R TR AIM. | i., HV - e Ilawkinaville... * Jj*
- Airivc at Macon ,Vr * A ®
Tl.ir train runs daily Sundays excepted.
M : .’l*dg*vill*. Oetober 4, 1*7#
INSUiirTOUR LIFE IN A SUCCESSFUL COMPANY;
PIEDMONT and ARLINGTON
LITE INSURANCE COMPANY.
BAIR tFFICB, RICMnCSD, VA.
w. C CARRINGTON. PrMidwt JNO. 1. EDWARDS, Ti.. Prwid.nt
-, Savannah, leaving awly- , n
Huseugers for Brunswick tase -
l^nterP^aving Macen at « 30 A M connect
wi,.L , lp: fS< trsm for Florida am. tvesi
BivisiMi, and with train for Savanna.:, r, . r ‘''
^^mBrunswi^^n^taUDaup-;*!;
. Express Train for Savannah, *ir.^..v •
•InJeS’at Macon with Train for Atlanta, >*'■'•
M.
Policies issaed ia less thai iiiree reirs,
Assets, ever -
Reserve fund, ever
15.SO0.
$2,000,000.
$900,000-
1-4 t* 7 Ceats Per Ptisd Ftr 3tdt tii Bitter!
•51 BOXK9 FFS* CRAClRSa. _
au ossiK ma works ire xams qwawCiiSSIT
TOYS of ALL KINDS IIM THE GRKATIST ABU!1DA!MG1.
And xMore Baskets thin say Hess# is the giite.
I *1** have a iarg**tcek of any and all kinds *f Cesrfe«li*n*r!rs. at wb* tn c far Cash.
All order* will rsc.ive immediate attentiom. All gosds trsrrast.d rinbaad ia g**d *r4
Send for Catalogue of Price*.
THREE IGORS A507I
Broad Si reel, Aug
Board per D*y
Singi. Meals
SATISFACTION G
aSJUY o. A
—.d for Catalogue of Price*
Mil!»dg*vili*, October 1870
rlw.
4
■ft
Tin
>d%yn
1.0‘ 1 A M
maii’/r.icsday* Thursday* ami *>*'
RETURNING :
" * *2," ' * , Thursday* and Satur - . T.i-sve Brnnswica at.' ‘R
f 1 ; mn. Tuesday*. ^ M Savannah at * ^ ^ {[•
.maVvUU, XaeadV 8 ’ Tharedaya^nd j- Al ., iro , t Haora at ’'”//■
yro
.6.110 1
H. S. HAINES,
General 8uperinteude.1L
'RANGE 0U SCHEDULE.
W*stre.* RiiLroin
Rice, Macon, Ga .J*
1 tali- day
tire Macon
rire at Eufaula -.
.ive Eufania.....
nv- at Macon ...
15tii, \
Passenger and Mat’ drain.
g 00 A. M.
5.30 P. M-
7.20 A - M.
j,r-0 P. M.
•fit Freight AcammodaP.nn Fa
-•05 p M
'« M \ c , nn /-; 11-00 A M
rear jy jj r,i
9; 10 A M
r 9 KT 2*1 iiCOlS ' * •*
r -ke direct •or.nection* at Je.-r.n
bod. wav', with train, for Baii.bridge Thorn::,
rr ,,; su ,o- of tu* Atlantic auu Ou f a.«••<...
Tif'e; R'-il all point* on that Road, a* well,*? v •:
those.for Jackson
Mona on the » ‘ in
F«retoSav--.i»»haBd Brunswick....? ^
Far* to J:
Fare to ilau'bridgo - - ---: **
Fare to New York, Philadelphia ot
Baltimore, by steamers
Tinder recent arrangements made with the At-j
. J.tb-\v 0*1 ;f Road, freight* to and trom
nslmiid New York iiHve increa--cu ,l »pavch. .
" -j-he gout her n Expi ess Company will operate on j
• . . , B,1‘ivxvxk, points: in Southern Geor- :
gia aiul in Florida, commencing on Monday, the ,
jOth instaut.
Tallahassee, and *d £*u-
Reads.
J2 00
J7 00
15 00
-- 37 00
Dividends paid iltus far on Life Policies 40 per cent.,
contribution plan. |
All Sarplss is Tested in the State is which it is reeeirrd.
vt' , n\r)Hi]C4L SFCt'tKSSFUL. SOLID, RELIABLE. LIBEnAL AWL
jicununu -. • SOUTHERN.
Fpna all ihe«r gronsds tr* ron6d»ntiy look for support to iuiclligent South- j
ern people.
1SS1ES All K SOS OF LIFE AND ENDOWMENT POLICES.
All 1‘olicies no. I'nrfrimnle, ••<) rifhu of psrtin *o«r«m~:l -m He "I
the Policy, *• * pari 01 the csnlr#ct.
‘ 4J v i se9 :he ALL CA-Sfl plan, beesuae then the prrmtutu* tircrensr *»mtt
iff, a?.d ’.hff bu«inrs* i* more saUlfkcloiy to all parties.
BRA3IJX OFriOK, *27 Broad Strsst, AtfWU, «*•
BKCKIfITS k HRS, Brs’l IgeBt*.
board OF DIRECTOB 3 --
NOW IS THE TIME
ms
GREAT BARGAINS
X jNT
i !
January 1^,18*0
ROBERT SCHMIDT.
Master transportation.
3 »f
JOHN CRAIG. Frraidaat.
T. Il STAFFORD,
K V. CLAYTOR.
R. A FLEMING.
JAMES T. BOTH WELL,
E. McCORD.
JOS. A. ROGERS, Ssp't Ajeieici.
L. CARRING ON, AGENT,
JOHN U METER.
GKu M THEW.
V RICHARDS.
.J W. HOR1 OR,
WM. H. TUTT.
Fiji tod)tH
l s.’On
Mail Train.
*-‘ > 5 A M
1 22 A M
I2.m 1’ M
"■ U.55 P M
" T. W. WHITE,
* 7 / t o i n ci^-ci t-~£ct ui,
\ J; L ], E p (i E VIL L E. a A.,
;l ; iu till* and
r-s* * nnlir-itio:'* for Homestead Exemption
IV. - .. i ....LfrK'new law, and Other business before tt
bany Train” connect* a* SmiHiviHe I (jourt of Ordinary, will receive proper attention. ,
•a Trains and Arrive at Albany at o.ll j Q .. to bor 13. l8bS _ L 1
caves Aibnnv at 9:35 A If— -leg'—" 1 ——• , . ,, , ,, t
r s at t.'oluoibtis
e Columbus.--
e at Macon
anhu* Sight Freight Ac a n » T> 1IH
Aagast t. 1N7#
Saperior
S^fllsdfSTi 1« •».
Si 6»
- Ifi EORGIA. BALDWIN COUNTY—
to Arvt thic? of tbc KlnC;^
DRY GOODS AP
BOOTS mid S-
A Gencnl Assrlmrnt of DOMESTIC and F
HOSIERY, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, ai
LABES WG0LSII FAUfur uOOBS,
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ALV O?
WHICH WE ARE OFFERING TO TliK PUBLIC AT
^ ra-nt xn AfP BAORAFICIB,
ASD
- AT A LARUE REDUCTI A IN PRICES,
AS THE FIRM OF
, tuumv* a. iu
M.P.STO
»
| Cotton ‘W'f
AND
j General Commit
Jackson It, A
C 40Xi 1M *KS to give I
f tiie S rOL’AtiE and !
! OTHER PRODUCE,
i Orders f->r PLAXTATK
I PLIES ,-a,, tultv filled.
| LIBERAL CASH AT '
Con-i^nmeiii* v. iien deeir
Aliiledgevi.-e. Oct. 4 If-
~W1LBKRF0RC
COTTON ]
AGE
^otton'Foc
ISo. 3 Will
iposite Ololie Ho
t;l business entrusted
ionai niti-ntion. Or.le
ie and Family Snpplic:
COMMISSION !
BEFCB1
j Judge John P, King. P
i E. Jackson. I’res’t Nation
1 Augusta Factory: J- T.
1 Dickaon Fertiiieer Com
Esq , ex-Mayor City^t t
i Uiu. Esq . Director Oa F
i Mi Hill, Director Ga. K-1
1 Sept. 20 ]a7D.
Court of Ordi»ar%, Maf 30, I *70- ! u-11 r DISSOLVED ON I HE FI RST OF JA.NDAfif 18Y1. A lift
Where*. Samuel E- Whiter, executor of the 1 ‘‘'yV ,G H j > G TO SAVE MONEY, WII.L DO WELL TOG IV*
' - WF. iNTF.ND DOING WRA i WS ?AT
e Macon
5 e.t Colliinhu* •
e Columbus
a at Mv’on
T:‘th P M
,,:'i5 A M
■7 - ■ M1 P M
;;;;; 4 :tj a m
:<*tnmi>datiin Traib 'cosine
. - - . 1 err;: — A Northern man—friendly lathe
•t* V W soul 11, and a believer in the old Jetierso-
30 « r-r.ilco-e pradnate, de-
j. R0SENF1ELD A BRO. ’
11
•rt Uviis,Train,*' connect* *t C’ttbbe' f
•ve Fart Gaines at 7:05 A M •••<» A.rn^t
Gaines 3:40 PM. . pk
i.in'lr’Uin Train connect*-t‘’ e R
1 ”' i V vs **•' T!i: \v' 5 V , BRANTl-Y- And ! or Rccrdor Office
»*ry 1,187# ‘ 61
. ? , iea° of Government-* College gradnate.de-
1 B-Vf Bastion ** Teacher in When,
* . c .f'.f.ctorr references furnished ,f desired.
terms, “CLASSI^.’
Publishers' Box No. 7, DaTTOS. OHtn
r *v- K 1
Oatober 19,
ti
liciird.
Augu»t Hi, IciTU
COUNTY EORGIA, LAURENS COUNiY—
t-T, C 0 '' rl n /^ # M A La.rel;. H.s». ..in.iiiiJritni ufJ.BafiM., d—
These are 10 cite a’,! parties, kindred and credi-
i. which
uk
1.