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aipertHiumg to Subscriptions &c., must be
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Reading matter as Advertismetits, or special
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in the third, twenty cents, and for the remain
ing, the regular price, $1.00 per square
HAIL HOAD TIME TABLE.
Arrival and Departure of Trains at Mil
Icdgeville.
MACON & AUGUSTA RAIL ROAD.
Down Train to Augusta-
Arrives at Milledgeville, 8.14 A M. |
Up Train to Macon.
Arrives at Milledgeville 5.35 P. M.
MILLEDGEVILLE BRANCH C. R. R.
Up Train to Eatonton.
Arrives at Milledgeville 8.45 P. M.
Down Traiu to Gordon.
Arrives at Milledgeville 2.35 P. M.
post omen
Mu.lkdgeville, Jan. 18, 1872.
From and after this date, Mails will close as
follows :
Ma Is for Atlanta and Augusta and all points
bevond, going North nnd West, will close at 8
o’clock a. m.
Mails for Macon and Southwestern Road and
points beyond, going Southwest closes at 5
o’clock p. m.
Mails for Savannah and Florida closes at
2:15 p. m.
Eatonton and Monticello mail closes at 8:45
p. m.
Office hours from 7 a. m. until 6:30 p. m.
Office opens on Suudaj's from 8 until 9:30
a m. Money Orders obtained lrom7 a. m. un
til 5 p. m.
SUNDAY SCHOOL CELEBRATION.
The following is the order of exer
cises at the Sunday School Celebration
tomorrow, 22d inst. The Presbyterian,
Baptist and Midway schools will join
the Methodist school, in the Methodist
Church, at 10 o’clock, A. M.
10 o’clock, A. M. Invocation by Rev.
C. W. Lane.
Reading Scripture*, by Rev. A. J.
Jarrell.
Singing by all Happy/ Greeting.
Opening Speech by a scholar of the
Presbyterian Sunday School.
Siuging by the Presbyterian S S.
Speech by a scholar of Baptist S. S.
Singing by Biptist Sunday School.
Speech by scholar of Midway S. S.
Singing by Midway Sunday School.
Speech by scholar of Methodist S- S.
Singing by Methodist S. S.
Address Mr. John Orme.
Hymn, Coronation.
Repair to the State House Square.
Dinner at 1 o’clock, P. M.
6 P. M.—Hymn Unity.
Bkndiction.
question. A\ hen families in unhealthy
districts that icSrrt f.e this wholesome
vegetable tonic, as a preventive, escape
periodical fevers, and their immediate
neighbors, who neglect ibis precaution,
are prostrated by the disease, how is it
possible that the phenomenon should be
without iis lesson '! In like manner when
it is seen that obstinate cares ot dyspep-
nij, of liver complaint, of constipation, of
nervous weakness, and of general debil
ity, yield to the operation <>f the famous
remedy, bow tan even incredulity itself
withhold its endorsement ? Lye-wit'
nesses of the salutary effects of the Bit'
ters are to Le found in every civilized
settlement on this continent. The tl ou
sands upou thousands who owe their
restoration to health and strength, or
their preservation from sickness, to its
extraordinary medicinal properties, are
enthusiastic in its praise. The multi
tudes who recommend it in a neighbor
ly way to their fiiends and acquaint
ances, as well as those who make public
their estimate of its virtues, are always
ready to statu their reasons for the faith
that is in them. They have all felt or
witnessed its Leniticen-t operations,
april 20 rpn lm.
SEE A D tERflSEMEST$>
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Early Days of Milledgeville.
Hon. I. L. Harris will address the
Public, at the State House, on Thurs
day uight, at S o’clock, on tho above
topic. All ate invited—seats free.
BY THE COMMITTEE.
May 21, 1872.
Tins Early County News.—That
was a rough joke of yours, brother Grou-
by, at our expense. “No more of that,
Hall, an thou lovest me.”
Base Ball.
Dolly Varden vs. Mount Zion.—Our
hopeful young friends, the D. V’s ofJVlil-
ladgevilie, having cleaned out every
thing about here, discovered a victim
among tha classic shades of Mount,Zion,
and "went for ’em.” Sparta was the
the arena chosen for the disgrace of the
Hancock school boys. We accepted
their invitation to witness the rout, on
en Friday last, and accordingly went
ever to the Laconian village, in compa
ny with our champions, exultant with
the foretaste of victory. A lively sea
son laid the dust, and Sparta beauty
crowned the neighboring heights. Bat
tle joined aud we left. The score was,
Dolly Varden, 29; Mount Zion, 41. Our
boys can do them chil’en so again, too,
BOW.
A NEW BEAUTIFYING AGENT.—All
Dentifrices Lid their drawbacks, until the Sa
lubrious Bark of the Soap Tree was brought
from the Chilian Valleys to perfect the flagrant
Sozodont, the most delightful article for the
teeth that a brush was ever dipped into.
“CHILDREN’S LIVES SAVED FOR 50
CENTS.”—Every class of Croup can be cured
v lieu first taki n by Dr, Tobias’ Venetian Lin
iment, warranted for 24 years, and never a bot
tle returned. It also cures DiariLcea", Dysen
tery, Colie, Sore Throat, Outs, Burns, and Ex
ternal Pains. Sold by the Druggists. Depot,
10 Park P.ace, New York.
VENUS herse’f would not have been beauti
ful if her complexion had been bad. If beauty
is skin deep, it is necessary to secure and re
tain that part of it ; and ladies, inst ad ot re
sorting to paints add powders, should remem
ber that au impure, blotchy, or sallow skin is
the proof of feeble digestion, or torpid liver, or
vitiated blood, for ail which L>r. Walker’s
California Visloau Bitters is a safe, sure
and effectual remedy.
BURNETT’S COCOAINE.—No oils, neith
er pomades or alcoholic washes—foreign or do
mestic—can compare with Cocoaim ns a 11 AIR
DRESSING. It anchors ilie hair firmly in the
scalp—gives it new life and lustre—and ren
ders it the “crowning glory” of both sexes,
old and young.
PRATT’S ASTRAL OIL.—More acciden's
occur from using unsafe oils, than from steam
boats aud railroads combined. Over 200,000
families contiuue to burn Pratt’s Astral Oil,
and no accidents directly er indirectly have oc
curred from burning, storing or handling it.—
011 House of Chas. Pratt, Established 1770,
New York.
A BEAUTIFUL WHITE,soft, smooth and
clear skin is produced by using G. W. Laird’s
• Bloom of Youth.” It removes tan, freckles,
sunburns and a 1 other discolorations from the
skin, leaving the complexion brilliant and
beautiful, sold at all druggists. This prepa
tion is entiiely free from any material detri
mental to health.
JUST THE REMEDY NEEDED.—’Thanks
to Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, we have
for years been relieved from sleepless nights
of painful watching with poor, suffering, teeth
ing children.
FOR DYSPEPSIA.—Indigestion depres
sion of spirits and general debility in tbeir va
rious forms ; also, as a preventive against Fe-»
ver and Ague, aud other intermittent fevers.
The Ferro-Phosphorated Elixir of Calisaya,
made by Caswell, Hazard £f Co., New York,
and sold by all Druggists, is the best tonic, and
as a tonic for patieuts recovering from fever or
other sickness, it has no equal.
RISLEY’S GENUINE GOLDEN BELL
COLOGNE WATER according to the origin
al formula of Prevost, Paris, so long and favor
ably known to the customers of Haviland Har-
ral and Bisley and their branches, for its line,
permanent fragrance is now made by H. W.
Risley, and the trade supplied by his succes
sors, Morgan & Risley wholesale Druggists,
N. Y,
THURSTON’S IVORY PEARL TOOTH
POWDER.—The best article known for clens-
ing and preserving the teeth and gums. Sold
by all Druggists. Price 25 and 50 cents per
bottle. F. C. Wells & Co , N. Y.
CaKBOLIC SALVE, recommended by the
leading Physicians and the President ol the
New York Board of Health, as the most won
derful Healing Compound ever knuwn. Gives
instant relief to burns, cures all kinds of sores,
cuts and wounds; and a most invaluable salve
for all purposes. Sold everywhere at 25 cents
per box. John F. Ileury, Sole Proprietor, 8
College place New York.
SVAPNIA is Opium purified of its sicken
ing and poisonous properties discovered by
Dr. Bigelow, Professor of Botany, Detroit
Medical College- A most perfect anodyne and
soothing opiate. John Parr, Chemist, New
York.
CHRISTADORO’S HAIR DYE is the safest
and best. It corrects the bad effects of infeiior
dyes, while the black or brown hair tints it
produces are identical to nature. Factory 68
Maiden Lane, New York.
May 1 rptn lm
Hon. John Milledge.—We are pain
ed to announce tlie death of this well-
known Georgian on the night of the 13th,
in Forsyth, with typhoid pneumonia, af
ter a painful illness.
Of aristocratic Georgia lineage, and
great wealth. Col. Milledge for a long
number of years was prominent in the
politics of Georgia. He represented
Richmond county for a number of years
in the State Assembly.
Thus another of the old land marks
paisas away.
He had removed to the pleasant little
village of Forsyth to live quietly his de
clining years in retirement. His last
moments were full of Christian resigna
tion to bis fate.
He leaves a widow and two children,
one an accomplished daughter, and the
other our fellow townsman, Captain Jno.
Milledge.—Atlanta Constitution.
James A. Wray & Co.*
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Dry Goods Merchants,
194 and 190 Broad Street,
AuausTA, GEonaiA
T
A AKE pleasure in informing their friends aud the public generally, that they have
Moved into their New Store,
Especially constructed by themselves for the "\7VLlL03cA,l€5 cUULCL JrL©-
t£Lil IDr'y- G-oods Business.
Having Four Floors 125 x 41 feet, or twenty thousand five hundred aupeificial feet of Flooriug,
for the comfortable airsiigemeut and display of Stock, we eoutidently assure our friends and
patrons, that we have now on hand one of the MOST BEAUTIFUL and Immense Stocks of
STAPLE, FOREIGN AND FANCY
DRY GOODS,
Which it has ever been cur pleasure to exhibit. Purchased EzciUSi y Por Cash
And every article leaving our House Warranted and Guaranteed o the Best Quality, aud
at the Very Lowest Prices.
WE KEEP always iu -Stock, Large Assortments. Notions of all Kinds. FANS of all Kinds,
nmhs. Hair Bnisl'ptj XpIk Iu4Hip«s Bnu-q Wow*- Ktv.ina« iv-.kot
bmidered Goods, Laces, &e. Ladies Embroidered Setts, Cuffs and Collars, and Sleeves and
Collars. Mourning Setts iu Linen. Muslin and Crape
•’inno, uiouimu, ‘-UI.1 IU iiniLii. a.'* wnun Aim
Choice Goods of all kinds for Ladies. Misses and Children. Specialty for Spring and Sum
er wear, Eureaka Stripes, Favoiite Stripes, Mariposa Stripes, New White Goods very desir
able.
Gents Furnishing Department,
Everything in fine, Balbriggan, Lisle &e., EnglisliH-2 Hose, Hem Stich and Hemmed Linen
Hdk’fs. &c.
Casimcres and Cloths,
The Latest and Choieat Novelties in English, French and American
CASIMEIIES and CLOTHS, HARRIS Extra Casimeres, Black DOE
SKINS and Light Pant Materials of all Kinds. WHITE LINEN DUCK
and DRILL, Bnnvn LINEN DUCIv and DRILL, Fancy LINEN
DUCKS, Choice assortment, New Styles, COTTONADES, &c.
House Furnishing Goods,
LACE CURTAINS, PIANO and TABLE COVERS, LINEN and COT
TON SHEETING, all Widths, Pillow Case Linens, 42,45, and 54 inch
P. C. COTTON QUILTS, Marseilles and Domestic DAMASKS, NAP
KINS, DOYLIES, TOWELS, TOWELINGS of all Kinds.
Superior Mourning 1 Goods
For the Season, Black Chuily, Black Tarnise Cloth, (light make) Black
Crape, Maniz, Henrietta Cloth. Drap D’Aima, Bombazines, Albert Crape,
English Ciape, Mousselines, Delaines, and Twisted Silks.
Handsome Silks and Dress Goods.
The True Grounds of Confidence.-—
Whence comes that firm reliauce, that
absolute, undoubting faith in the effica
cy of Hostetler’* Stomach Bitters as a
remedy for indigestion, bilious disorders,
intermittent and remittent fevers, which
notoriously prevail in all parts of the
United States? This confidence has
been growing for twenty years, aud it is
still extending. It is not the result of
credulity ; it has not been engendered
by any human device, but is the spon
taneous and natural consequence of ex
perience. What people see daily goiug
00 under tbeir own eye* they cannot
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Georgia State Lunatic Asylum,
OFFICE TREASURER & STEWARD, \
Near Millldgeville, 2uih May, 1872 j
TFNHE undersigned will receive under au-
-1 thorit.y of the Board of Trustees, up to the
14th of JUNE. 12o’clock M , SEALED PRO
POSALS for furnishing the articles specified
below. Parties offering biils, wilt beat liber
ty to bid for any one or more of the a-ticles in
the list—all being required to furnish with their
bids, samples of the articles proposed to be
supplied ; and any artcles furnished not com
ing up fully to such samples may be rejected
and returned at the expense of the b dder.
All articles must be strictly sound and of good
merchantable quality. The meal must be de
livered in such amounts as required weekly.
One-third of the articles must be delivered
at Milledgeville, freight prepaid, by the 1st of
July, 1872, and rash will be paid for the same.
One-third must be delivered at Milledge
ville, freight pre-paid, by the 1st of Agust,
and cash will be paid for the same on
the 15th of August. And one-third must
be delivered at Milledgeville by the 1st of
September, freight pre-pa^d and cash will be
paid for the same on the 1st Oct., 1872.
LIST OF ARTICLES.
135 bushels White Corn
475. do Oats
25.000 lbs. Timothy Hay
10.000 “ Clear-rib side IJacou
3500 “ Sugar-cured Hams
2000 “ Leaf Lard
3000 “ Choice Rio Coffee
250 “ Java Coffee
3500 “ Brown Sugar
500 “ Crushed Sugar
23,600 “ Family Flour
23J500 “ White Corn Meal, water ground
540 “ Tobacco
300 gals. Molasses
50 “ Apple Vinegar
1000 lbs. Turpentine Soap
3000 “ Rica
25 “ Green Tea
800 “ Adamantine Candles
12 Sacks Salt.
The bidder must specify the prices at which
each item or kind of goods is proposed to be
furnished, by the pound, gallon, or sack, as
the case may be : the right being reaerved to
award the contract for supplying the above-
named articles to any one or more of the bid
ders, or reject any bid offered. Bids should
be marked “To furnish supplies” and ad
dressed to the undersigned.
M. R. BELL,
Treasurer Steward S. L. A.
May 33,1872. 3t
Grenadines, Organdies, Mohairs &e.
DOLLY VARDEN STYLES in all Kinds of Dress Goods. Ties, Culls See
TT© Merchants Buying
AT WHOLESALE, we offer them Goods at N. Y. Jobbing prices, Do
mestic Goods at Factory prices, and a Large and Varied Stock to
Select from. We are Constantly in Receipt of Bargains in Different
lines of Goods from Auction and forced Sales, often selling you Goods
much lower than cost of Manufacture or importation.
We Respectfully Invite Eveiyfody to an Inspection
OF OUR SUPERIOR STOCK, Confident that from the Styles, Quality
and LOW PRICES of our Goods, you will find them worthy your
attention.
James A. Gray & Co.,
194 and 196 Broad St, AUGUSTA, GA.
may 7 1872 rpn I0t.
Real Laces.
P ATTERN Valenciennes Edging.
French Valenciennes Edging.
Real Valenciennes Laces.
Real Thread Laces-
Point Applique Laces.
Real Point Laces.
Point Applique Collars.
Real Point Collars.
Black Guipure Laces.
Black Thread Laces.
Black Lima Paletots.
Black Lima Parasol covers.
Embroidered Edging aud Inserting.
New and most beautiful Goods, something
very fine. Just received at
JAS. A. GRAY & CO’S.
Fast Colors.
P ARIS LAWNS at 124 c,s - per yard.
Striped Grenadines, assorted J5 els. per
yard.
Full Lines Hosiery of superior English man
ufacture, in cotton Lisle Thread—Balbriggan
and Extra Long --Ladies and Childrens’.
At JAS. A. GRAY & CO S
Black Silk Grenadine,
V ERY BEST QUALITY, in Plain and Fig
ured and Satin Striped, just received at
JAS. A. GRAY & CO’S.
Dress Goods.
O VER 15,000 Yards Handsome Dress
Goods at 15 cents per yard—something
worth looking at—just received at
JAS. A. GRAY & CO’S.
Parasols-
A LARGE Assortment of the Newest and
most Elegant Goods, at from 50 cents to
$39 each, just received at
JAS. A GRAY & CO’S.
Piques.
One Case Fine PIQUE at 12c per yard.
One Case Extra PIQUE, 20c- per yard.
One Case Superior Quality, 25c.
Just received at
JAS. A. GRAY & CO’S.
Ladies’ Under Garments.
LARGE aud Beautiful Assortment of La
dies Under Garments, in Linen and Cotton,
just received at
JAS. A. GRAY & CO’S.
BEAUTIFUL
rp
I HE new styles Swiss and Organdie Suits,
Ovorskitt* and Polonaise; also, Lawn Suits.
Just opened at JAS. A. GRAY A CO’S.
Tlickings and Tucked Trimming,
In every desirable style ef Plait, Fold, and
Width, at JAS A. GRAY 4k CO’S.
194 and 196 Broad St.
Swiss and Lawn Trimming,
lN every style, Puffed, Plaited, Combination,
«&c., Quadruple, Sextuple and Octuple, at
T1Q A fl t> a V A. i»Aia
JAS. A. GRAY 4k GO’S,
194 and 196 Broad St.
Paris Lawns,
C HOICE Styles. Just opened at 124 eents
per yard. JAS. A. GRAY A CO’S,
194 and 196 Broad St.
F (
Summer Sailings,
OR Ladies, in Chambertine, a new Linen
material, at 20 cents per yard, at
JAS. A. GRAY A CO’S,
194 and 196 Broad St.
Striped Suitings,
j^)ATIN STRIPED Linen Goode for Lades'
Suits ; new and popular Goods at
JAS. A. GRAY * CO’S,
194 and 196 Broad St.
Grenadines-
"V ARIOUS Colors, assorted, in striped
Grenadines at 15 cents per yard, at
JAS. A. GRAY & CO’8,
194 and 196 Broad St.
Embroidered and Tacked.
ANDSOME Robes for Infants; Embroidered
Flannel Skirts aud Blankets, Embroidered
Infanta’ Waists, at
JAS. A. GRAY * CO’S.
194 and 196 Broad St.
C
Linen Damask.
SPRING, 1872.
J. B. Ross & S. T. Coleman,
AT MACON, GEORGIA,
OFFKIt TO THK TltADK «n unusually large stock ot
Dry Goods, Notions,
—Soots djf Shoes,
Hats and Clothing.
And are Agents for the Largr>t Cotton Mills i n the State
Merchants wi.-hing Goods Mill p!e:me give us a call.
TERMS will be made LIBERAL.
r april 9 Jin
•tones & Baxter,
General Commission Merchants,
ANIi DEALERS IN
Produce, Provisions, Staple Groceries, Fertilizers, Lime,
Plaster, Cement, d'c.,
NO. lOO O HER.R.Y STREET,
i AprilO 3m MAOON, GA.
TO THE LADIES OF MILLEDGEVILLE.
-:o:-
T'he Least Call I
MRS. N. S. HOLDRIDGE
Is now offering the FINEST STOCK of
MILLINERY,
EVER OFFERED IN THIS CITY,
AND hits a fine assortment of HEADY MADE DRESSES «>f
the LATEST STYLES, and an entiles* VarirtjLol REAL ami irnu*r
tion
H A
Real and imitation
i n a o o b
L A O B S ,
and in fact you cannot enumerate the endless variety now offering.
SHE may tect-ive the last SUMMER STYLES from the 20ih to the
25th, and from that time for 30 days will sell
AT NEW YORK COST 2
Tne ill-health of Mrs. H. has compelled her to close out her stock,
whtdi wiil be done at a GREAT SACRIFICE FOR CASH.
You can buy CHEAT. COME ONE, COME ALL, and at the be
ginning of the Fall season, if health improves, will be on the field and
compete for the pi fee.
HOICE selected Pattern* in Double Satin
Table Dama*k, all qualities, from 75 cents to
$3 per yard at JAS. A. GRAY fr CO S.
194 and 196 Broad St.
Towels,
Of every quality at very Low Price*, in
Huckaback, Dataask and Plain French Grass
Towels, at JAS. A. GRAY dr CO’S,
194 and 196 Broad St.
New Suits,
I N PURE LINEN, and other Handsome
Materials, Beautifully Trimmed, inst re-
ct feed at JAB. A. OKAY 4k CQ'B.
THE DEPARTMENT FOR
DRESS MAKING AND FITTING
Will be well represented, and at the same time the SEWING MA
CHINE Department will be represented by MR. ROBERTSON and
his assistant, and there is NO MACHINE he cannot make, or any peace
of work he cannot accomplish. At any time will give instruction, and adjuat
any and all Machines that need repairing.
MRS. N. S. HOLDRIDGE is Agent, and has tccured this Cele
brated Machine.
I cannot sav more, but the opportunity to VISIT the opening will
be a TREAT TO ALL.
Milledgevilfe, April, 16th, 1872. tf.
MRS. P. A. tllNDRUM,
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
Has Just Returned from New York where she Purchased and (is Now Keoeivi&f! a larft
Assortment of
MILLINERY,
TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS,
AMONG WHICH ARE
French Organdies,
Rahye Goods,
Percales,
Figured Chem Goods,
English Chintzes,
Genoese and Chinese Grass Cloths,
TABLE LINEN OF ALL KINDS,
WHITE GOODS,
Plain and Striped Jackonetts,
Organdie and Swiss Muslins,
Pique Trimmings and Buttons of all kinds,
Guypure Edging and Insertions.
Real and Imitation Lace Sets, Hosiery,
READY-MADE SUITS of all Descriptions and Styles,
IXOIiUBIXa BOIjIjY VARBMDarS’.
Also Patterns of Every Description, from the First Medistes aid
Importers of New York.
Hats and Bonnets of Every Description,
Hair work of all kinds,
A general Assortment of Toilet Articles,
Stationery and Jewelry of all kinds,
A full assortment of Ladies,and Children’* Shoes.
Umbrellas and Parasols of all kinds,
A full assortment of Ribbons,
Doiles and Napkins,
Musketo bars,
Pins, Needles and Sewing Colton of all kinds,
Thompson’s Glove-Fitting Corsets.
All Of which she will sell VERY LOW for cash. She invite* her friends *sd the public
te Call and examine for theiuaelve*. >
83rShe expect* to have en OPENING SOON, of wbick «he will give timely notice.
Milledgeville. April 16; J872.
.. tHE 08EAT
SOUTHERN freight
. AND
P A SS ENGER LINE,
Via Charleston, S. C.
| To all points in the South and Southwest.
The Attention of Merchants aud Shipper* i*
{ cm led to the great facilities—LOW KATES
; ani QUICK TIME—offered by this Favorite
and Reliable Route; forming, as It
does, a uniform and unbroken
j Gauge fr»m Charleston to ,
all Points iu the South
and South-West.
freights
received at all hours
of the dav. and THROUGH
BILLS ISSUED AS FOLLOW8:
From BOSTON—Metropolitan Steamship
Line. 54 Central Wharf. H. M WHITNEY.
Agt.. Boston. '•
Fiom NEW YORK—Sailing tri-weekly. Pier
29. North River. The Nen York and Charles
ton, and the New Y >rk and Sonth Carolina
Steamship Lines. HENRY K MORGAN 4k
CO.. Agents, 177 West St.. N Y.
From PHILADELPHIA -The Philadelphia
and Charleston Steam-hip Line. sailing from
Pier 8. North Wharves. WM P. CLYDE 4k
CO.. Ageuta, 12 South Wharves, Philadelphia
Pa.
From Baltimore—The Baltimore and Charles
ton Railroad and Steamship Company's Lice,
sailing from Boyces' Wharf, toot of Concord
St MORDECA1 4k CO., Agents, 45 South
Gay 8t.. Baltimore, Md- .
For further information, address above par-
ties*or any of the officers or ageuta of the line
Central Agent.
BENTLEY DHASELL.
NO 317 BSOADVIT I. T.
apr 16 prtf.
J M.NrbletL Wm. M. Goodr.cfc
.A.TJ OTJST-A. GkA...
COTTON GINS-
W E tLe undersigned, respectfully inform
the planting community that we con
tinue to manufacture COTTON GINS. Wa
were awarded tho Premium, open to tho
world, for the Gin at the Cotton States Me
chanics’ and Agricultural Fair, held at Au
gusta last season Also, reoei»*d tha First
Premium at the State Fair of South Carolina.
We leel warranted in saying that a trial of
our Gins is all that is necessary to guaranteo
satisfaction. Orders solicited early in tha
season to prevent delay.
Old Gius repaired on reasonable terms.
NEBLKTT;* GOODRICH,
rw april 23 6m •
Grorer and taker Sewing Ma*
chine. ■
For Simplicity, Ease of Operation, and Du
rability. the GROVER A BAKER 8EWING
MACHINE is unrivalled. Responsible Agetto
wanted iu every town in the State.
Address.
GROVER A BAKER S. M. CO .
214 Bull St., Savannah, Ga —
april 23 3m rn.
50 CENTS
For Mix Months on
Trial Every Mason
should subscribe to the
Rftyynle RuaitflT, published
monthly at Golds boko,
N. C. Devoted strictly to
the Sciences, Philosophy, Symbolism and Ju
risprudence ef Masonry, and newt of sp cial
interest to tbe Fraternity South. The Moki-
tos has received the highest eneouinms from
the impartial and intelligent Press of the coun
try. The proprietor solicits the patronage and
support of tha Fraternity. Address. J. A.
BOrilTZ, Managing Editor, Goldsboro, N. C.
r April 30,4w
W ANTED. AGENTS—f 100 to $250 per
month—everywhere. Male and Female,
to introduce the genuine improved MAR-
g HALL SEWING MA-
HINTS- This machine will stitch, hem,
fell, tuck, bind, braid, cord, quilt, and em
broider in a most superior manner. Price, on
ly $15, fully licensed and warranted for five
years. We will pay $1,000 for any machine,
high price or low, that will sew a stronger,
more durable or more elastic se'im than onra.
It makes the ELASTIC LOCK STITCH. Ev
ery second stitch can be eat, and still the cloth
can not be pulled apart without tearing it We
pay agents $100 to 250 per month, ana expens,
es or a commission from which twice that
amount can be made. For circulars and terme,
apply to or address,
8. MARSHALL A CO.
N«. 102 Nassau Street, New York.
CAUTION.—Do not be imposed on by oth
er parties traveling the country palming off
worthless cast-iron machines under the sam
name or otherwise. Oar* is the only genuin
and really cheap machine manufactured.
r April 23, 3m
PARKER A COLLINS.
(GARDNER’S OLD STAND)
Makers and Repairers of Vehicles
Generally.
INVITE your inspection of their work now
on hand at their shops, feeling confident it
will gaiu for them your patronage, and confi
dence. Repairing done promptly, and com
petition defied, as to style and durability.
Bring on year old Carriage* and Buggies,
and let us make them new.
PARKER * COLLINS.
Milledgeville, Ga., April 23, 1872. ly.
Railroad Time Table-
Macon and, Brunswick Railroad.
Mateon
AKRIVK
525 pm
650am
925pm
700pm
7 45 a m
645 pm
10 30am
leave
..... S20 am
7 45 p m
Brunswick 545 am
Jacksonville, Fla 7 00 a m
Savannah... 7 00pm
(Macon At Hawkinaville 6 45 a m
Macon 3 05pm
Central Railroad.
leave
Macon........... 8 00am
6 20 p iu
Savannah 7 15am
7 00pm
Train from Gordon to Milledgeville and Ea
tonton connects wi h down night train from
Macon and up dav train from Savannah.
Southwestern Railroad.
arrive
461 p m
5 15am
6 15 p m
5 30 »*m
Macon...........
LEAVE
Aaaiva
4 35 p m
8 50 p m
5 00 am
Eufaula
458pm
5 10pm
1000am
Muscogee Railroad.
LF.AVE
AJIRrrK
Macon
5 25 am
612 p m
8 15 p m
410am
Columbus........
12 46pm
11 00am
8 05p m
4 45am
South Carolina Railroad.
LEAVE
ARRIVI
Augusta
330pm
6 00 p m
5 40 am
Charleston.......
4 25p 0
3 30p m
7 06a m
Western and Atlantic Railroad.
LEATE
ARRIVE
Atlanta..........
1 42 am
6 00a m
132pm
245pm
10 00 am
5 20pm
616am
630a m
121pm
PLANTERS* HOTEL.
ARfiita, fit.
The only Hotel in the City where Gas i* used
throughout
JO HA A. GOLDSTEIN.
CHARLESTON HOTEL
I, H. VACKSON,
CHARLESTON,