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Lost Hank Note.
Somewhere nloui ihc year 1740 otic of ,
file Directors of the Lank us Kogland, a (
man of wealth ami of unimpeachable honor,
bought an estate for X‘30,000, and for con- j
Tcnicnce sake ebtained a note for that j
amount. On returnitise home, just as lie was |
about to put it undcflotkand key, he was
called out of the room, and placed the
note on the utaotlepicce. Ou coming hack
a few minutes later no note was to he seen .
No one 1 ad entered the room in hia absence
uml after an anxious search he carnctolho
cmdusion that the precious bit of paper
had fallen into the fire, and been consumed- j
ilurryinsr off to Tlireadneedlc street, lie
told bis colleagues wliat bad happened,
and they gave him a second note upoo his
undertaking to resfore the lost one if it
shoild Come again into his hands, and in
ca-c of its being presented by anybody cl-c,
rrpiy the amount to the bank.
Thirty years afterward, when ho had
long been dead and bis estate distributed
among bis heirs, the supposed non existent
note turned up at the bank counter, where
it was presented /nr payment. All expla j
nations id’ the circumstances connected .
with it were lost upon the presentee —the
note hud cornu to him from abroad in the
course cl business, and it must b : honored ;
without delay. There being no help fir '
it be was paid the .£110,001). Application !
was made to the representatives ol tlie do ]
f unet Director to refund the money, but
they promptly disclaimed their liability,
timl tin: bunk perforce had to put up with
the loss
'I lia story goes that it was discovered
(how or when vve are not informed) that
tlv builder employed to pull down the dead
man’s house, preparatory to rearing a new
one on the silo, bad found tlio note in the
chimney, sml kept it ami his own counsel
until be thought it was safe to r<ap the
reward of his patience and and unscrupu
luustiPßs, and so became a rich man at a
stroke —Jll lha Year Round.
The Worst Boy in America.
Carson his developed a had hoy, who is
worse if iiny thing than Deck's bud boy,
who is counted on as the worst boy of bis
age in the whole United States. His name
is .Johnny McGinnis ami lie lives on King
street. It appears that a few days ago
Mrs McGinnis started to give her seveu
y>'or old daughter a bath. When she dis
robed her by the tub she was horrified on
discovering that the jouog lady was cover
ed all over with crocodiles, Qsh, rare ani
Minis uud Egyptian ibexes, painted ou it
in lusting colors. She said tliut her broth
tr .Johnny hud painted her to get her a
chance to go awuy with the circus. The
neighbor were called in and their low
opinion of the boy was unbounded. The
elder McGiunis suited out alter the ven
UniMinie lad uud found him iu JohnsOuV
barn, where lie was decorating a young lad
whom he had inveigled away from his pa
reuts. When the elder McGinnis li id
censed parleying with younger McGinnis
the trunk strap which he brought into the
barn bad seen its best days. The young
lad made the following explanation of the
affair; “Ye see, dad’s beer, pretty hard up
siuce stocks went down, and so I fixed
Mary up for u spec. My idea was to tat- j
too a lew boys and gills and liuve ’em
travel with the tattooed wotnou as children
with birth uiutks, eh? Do you catch ou?
Oue tatooed woman is a big tliiug, but a
whole family of’em would be immense. 1
was calkerlatin’ to make some money for
the old man, but lie’s so iufornal bullhead
id that be dou’t catch on quick to new on- |
terptises. He wore out a whole trunk!
strap ou me. I’ll bet two dollars that they |
don’t rub them figures off Mary for six j
mouths. 1 used the best blue ink the old |
man luid. I’d like to catch him asleep; j
blame me if l wouldn’t paiut a whold drove i
’er government mules ruuuiu’ down his I
talk.”— Carson Appeal.
[New llaveu (Conu ) Union.
How a Lawyer Treated the Case. *
1, David St rouse, of Now llureu, Con
necticut, was at tucked with a severe rheu
matism iu uiy right arm, hand and foot, so
that 1 walked with difficulty and could
hardly use uiy hand to cat with. 1 used I
one t tile of t?t. Jacob? oil, rubbing well
three times a day, and übtaiued instant re
lief and a perfect cure.
David Stroise, AUortiry-at Law.
♦
The hired girl who is called up at 4 .
o’clock iu the morning thiuks that arose !
i
t vo hours earlier would have been just as
sweet.
- * ♦ »
A Gerniau chemist lias discovered how i
to maka brandy from saw dust.
. « .
All soils ol incredible stories are told of
tie ostrich farm iu (Jaliluruia. The latest
is, that in the morning, during laying
time, if the wind is in the tight direction ,
the cackling of the lieu omuclks cau be
heard c distance <J fully miles. [
TiiK host -.iiis •.sir j iii'.mmv
' over *m It in certain iu it* and tloc*
| not bllnter. Al*o oxoellent for bunuuj ttenli. HKAD
PROOF BELOW.
* KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE.
Fremont, Ohio, Jan ‘ifith, 1«H.
I Dr. B. J. Kendall k Ho., OfUtf!-l think it uiy <lu
j ty to render you my thauki* for braeflt* and
' which I hare derived from your luraluable and far
! famed Sptviu Cure. My coutdn ami I had a valuable
1 stallion worth *4ol*l which had a very bad spavin, aud
w«a pronounced by four eminent Vrtinary Suricrooa
j beyond any cure, and that th»* Horae nr a* done for rv
-1 er. A* a lant ffeeort I advised my couaiu to try a bot
tie of Kendairs Ki*vin Cure. It lad a magical effect,
i the third bottlo cured it and the horn*- i* at well a* ev
er. Dr. Dick, of Edinburgh, the eminent vetmary
surgeon was «n uncle of m r»e, aud l *reat inter
est in asKtatlug bis profusion. Your* truly,
Jams* A. Wuceov, Civil Engineer.
KENDALL’S SPAVIN (TIIE.
We t Knoabargb, Vt., F* b. lSth, 18x1.
Dr.. B. J. K ksdall k Co.. Grata : —Several months
ago f injured my km c joint which canted an enlarge
ment to grow the Size of a largo*walunt and canned
| me very wvere pain all the time for four or five weeks,
when I began to use Kendall’a Spavin Cure with the
i most mtisfactorv result*. It hus completely removed
! th< cnlarg* ineut and stopped the lameness and pain.
! I have long known it to be excellent for horaea but
I now I know it to be the beat liniment for human flesh
J that I am acquainted with. Yours trnlv,
r. I*. LA WHENCE.
! KcndaH’s Spavin Cure
Is sure ill it.M ( trouts, mild in its action as it does not
blister, yet it is penetrating I powerful to reach ev
ery deep seated pain or to remove any hot y growth or
other enlargements, such as spavins splints, curbs,
callous, sprain--’, swellings and lameness and all en
larg'-rnents of the joints or limbs, or for rheumatism
lin man and for any purpose for which liniment is used
for man or beast. Tt is now known to be tV* bent lin
iment for man over used, acting mild and yet certain
in its effects.
Send address for Illustrated Circular which wo
; think gives jmsitive proof of its virtues. No remedy
: has Tver met with such unqualified success to our
knowledge, for beast as well unman.
Price sl, per bottle, or six bottles for f.'». All Drug
gists have it or run get it for you, or t will be sent to
any address on receipt of price by the proprietors, Dr.
H. J. KENDALL k CO., Enoslmrgh Falls, Vt.
lor Suit- at < BIVMC 11, liurc STOIKIL
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NEW YORK, 1884.
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A nyitimsEßS! Sen.l r,>r our Select List of Ixical
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HEADQU ARTE IIS
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ONT CAR LOAD
JUST AUBIVKD.
150 ]H>unds to the sa -k, in gootl
cotton sacks.
-Sr’or Sale By
Iskxsiblb MKNrlrrc"
| llmt of tlie many diioattet and deriuigcnn-ntg
iol tlie body each hag a geparate enuge or
origin, and that each needs a different meth
od of treatment in order to effect a cure, and
a moment’s reflection must convince that
any of the quack nogtruuis foisted upon the
public claiming to cure all of a number of 1
diaiuetriely different diseases must piove
tj fuilures, even if we do not cull them hum
> hugs.
POOR PEOPLE l,nd people of mod
emte meunß, and ,
even people well to do or wealthy find that '
the enormous eharf/es of practising pbysi- i
emus are a serious burden to them, and also j
» j find that after paying themselves poor that
V 1 no benefit Ims accrued to them, that in fact |
l they have thrown their money away. To
’ overcome these evils we offer IJ 'heeler’s No.
. SKi Sure, Remedies to the sick and suffering
oue Remedy for each disease, without for a
j moment claiming that one remedy will cure j
- any other disease than tlie ore claimed lor
it, and as these remedies have stood the test
of years without a single failure, we agree j
to refund the money paid in every instance i
B where a cure is not positively effected. Tho !
* remedies are entirely vegetable, can done
J harm, and will positively cure every dis
p ease tor which they are prescribed.
ri RHEfJMA T LSM oout ’ Lameness
~ lUUJU.UA of Joints, Sciatica
i, and Neuralgia are relieved nt once and pos
| ilively enreJ by the use of IV-lieeler’s Noi
| \Hj Rheumatic Remedy.- We say boldly thatfll
! in the worst of eases of no matter how
■ standing, how serious or liow painful , wR
i | can not only gins relief Uut positively cuM
■ | for sell time. I’ailing to do this we will po*
l s J ilively refund the money paid for the treafß
- ; ment. aud if your sufferings are not p<i#i]
j j tively stopped for ah time you have rfojJ
- j throw n your money away as you would on
1 I any other than these guaranteed remedies,
i. I Ihe price of \V heeler’s No. 00 Rheumatic
v ! Remedy is only 00 cents, obtainable from
druggists or sent free by mail on receipt of
1 price. Stumps taken.
:|SUFFERING WOMEN.
endowed by nature with a pretty face, beau
tiful figure, faultless complexion, as well as
- tho sweetest ot tempers and faultless mental
qualities grows prematurely’ old, gray and
wrinkled, her form loses its perfect contour
the complexion becomes sallow, the bright
ness leaves tlie eye, a feeling of languor
takes the place of the once buoyant spirits,
° an irritith’e nervous fiuctousnes? makes life
a burden, things that once were trifles wor
| ry her till life becomes unbearable. All
1 being caused by the physical derangements
< so common to women, which the innate mod
, esty of a feminine nature prevents their
a making known, and of which the ignorance
B of the medical profession prevents a cure.
li Lady Reader, pause and consider, ’tis a duty
you owe yourself, your family and your God,
r that you should cure yourself of these trou
- hies and once more feel the glow of pc.feet
' health and spirits that nature intended for
i yuu. Wheeler’s No. 'JO Rrcscriptions are
a pleasant and palatable to* take, contain
nothing of an injurious nature, and may he
' taken by all ages at all times and in all
; conditions without possibility of ill effects,
t and will positively cure any of the peculiar
{ diseases to which females arc subject. Tail
. ing to produce a perfect cure the proprietors
< will refund the money paid for the treat
, ment. // you hare a sallow complexion, I
- constant or inteimittant headache, backache
" restlessness, loss of appetite, suppressions of
monthly flow, or irregularities thereof ac
companied by headaches, nervousness, hys
terics and similar symptoms, Wheeler’s No.
On Prescription “ R ” will positively restore
• v you to health. If you have a sensation ol
heat and throbbing in the back, frequent
fainting suells, Leueorrhea or whiteKdis
" charge, painful or scalding sensation in uri
■r nating, reddish or white deposit in urine,
'[ hot and dry skin, Wheeler’s No. 90 Prescrip
i; tioii "C” will give immediate and lasting
- relief. The price of Wheeler’s No. 90 Pre
’ scriptions “B” and “C” are 50 cents each,
obtainable from sent by mail
i" paid on i
(’ATAI!tIfW , ;:;- i : i ::; i ;
"f "iny th<-
alike from tho ripping in the
throat, the poisonous mRT) discharges, the
feted breath and general weakness, debility
and languor, aside front the acute sufferings
(>l this disease, which if not checknd can
only end in loss of palate, hoarseness, weak
ened sight, loss of memory, deafness and
premature death if not cheeked before it is
too late. Labor, study and research in
America, Europe anil Eastern lands
resulted in Wheeler’s No. 9(’> instant E.-MHj
and Sure Cure for Catarrh, a remedy
contains no harmful ingredients, and that
guaranteed to cure every ease of acute orff
chronic catarrh or money refunded. Wheel- '
er’s No. 96 Instant Relief and Sure Cure for
Catarrh will cure every ease of catarrh, hay,
fever or asthma, price $1 00 per package;
from druggists or sent by mail postpaid I
on receipt of price. i
Wheeler’s No. 96 Sure Cure for
and Liver Troubles cores till weakness audit
! soreness of kidneys, inllamnmtion of kidneys d
I or liver, price SI.OO. J
Wheeler's Vegetable Pills are the only
remedy that cure constipation, giving natu
ral notion of the bowels without physieing,
purging griping or pain. Price ‘-!6 cents, of i
druggists, or by mail.
Wheeler’s Nervine Tonic for rnontol dc
] pression, loss ot manhood, languor, weak- ;
ness or over taxation of the brain is invalu
able prico 25 cents.
\VE GUARANTEESTi*-:
will refund money paid. We place our*
price for those remedies at less than one-1
twentieth of ihe prico asked bv others for;
remedies upon which you take all the chanc- !
es, and we specially invite the patronage of!
the main persons who have tried other rein-
; edies without effect or depleted their purses [
| by paying doctor bills that benetitted them
not
HOW TO OBTAIN t ! ',rt7 ea S
and ask for them, li they have not got
them, write at once to the proprietors, en
closing the price in money or stamps, and
they will be sent you at once by mail, post
paid. Correspondence solicited. Address
, plainly. L. WHEELER & CO.,
No. 96 W. Baltimo-e St. «.
BALTIMORE, Ml).
"°t. lit" is •woepina 1 J, po amt
mat Mi ■ naro bo fort* you die, eoincthiiiß
■ miphty »ad Bublimo leave behiml
■■Ba V ■ to ouuquer time." SO6 » week iu
jour o»a town, so outfit free. N’o rixli. Kveivthiua
ueiv OnpiUl not ruqulrod. Wo will furnish vou e>*
erjrtliing. M»ny are making foi-tunes. Ladies make
sa much ss men, and boys aud girls uialu-gn at pa\.
Render, if you want business at which you ran mako
great v*T »1! tho time, write fur i.srticaiar* t - It ill -
X.LXr & Co., rortlaml, Maine,
AYER’S PILLS.
A large proportion of the diseases which
cause human suffering result from derange
ment of the stomach, bowels, and liver,
AVER’S Cathartic Pills act directly upon
these organs, and are ©socially designed to
cure the diseases caused hy their derange
ment, including Constipation, Indiges
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which they are a safe, sure, prompt, and
| pleasant remedy. The extensive use of these
Pills by eminent physicians in regular prac
* ticc, shows unmistakably the estimation in
I which they are held hy Kie medical profes
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These Pills are compounded of vegetable
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calomel or any other injurious ingredient.
A Sufferer from Headache writes :
“Ayer's Pills arc invaluable to me, and
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j v a severe sufferer from Headache, and \our
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i B{>cak i» tlieir praise, and 1 always do so
; when occasion offers.
♦ W. L. Page, of "W. T*. Page Sc Bro.”
Franklin St., Richmond,Ya., June C, lbb2.
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PEPSI A they are invaluable.
J. T. Hayes.”
exas, June 17,1882.
r, Francis B. IT arlowr, writing
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•h, in spito of the use of modi-.
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nice, until some months ago I
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Sold by all Druggists.
YOUNG All experience the wonderful
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MIDDLE- A V er ’ s Sarsaparilla.
Ancn Children with Sore Eyed, Sore
AbtU. Ears, or any scrofulous or syph
ilitic taint, may be made healthy and strong
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m Sold by all Druggists; sl, six bottles for $3.
MONEY TO LEND.
TO negotiate cash
by first mortgage —on
estate in the counties of Ear
ly No sum less than three
nor for a greater
one-third value of property
moi Tlie ou.-h actually advanced
"'ill Cent le.-s tlinn face of the note
for the note to bear 8 per cent
in lly. Persons desiring to avail
ibis sure method to raise
ready will be required to give satis-
of good titles, and that the
property is unencumbered.
H. BHEFFELI).
Arlington, Ga., Dec. 5, 1883.
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TOR SALE BY
T. F. JOAES, Blakely, Georgia.
JOHNSON & FIELD,
MANUFACTURERS OF
The Racine Farm & Warehouse Fanning Mills.
r.ACk'E, WL3.
Cabinet and Carpenter
XV O lE=i_
I HAVE REMOVED FROM MACON TO
this place and am ready to serve the
public in
GENERAL CARPENTRY W ORK,
making Doors, Mantels, &c.. and any fancy
inside finish. Also all Cabinet and Uphol
stering work, such as making and repairing
furniture. As to quality of my work you
are referred to Col. E. C. Bower, Mr. R. C.
Smith ih Mr A. F. Holt. I contract to build
houses of all kinds. I can he found cither
at my shop in the Kinchen Store House, or
at my residence on the Fort Gaines road, 1J
miles from town A. PANTONE.
Blakely, Ga. Mar, 1, ’B3. ly.
FRUIT TREES
FOR SALE
APPLE TREES,
One to Three years old, 4 to 7 Feet high,
$lO Per 100.
25 Varieties, from earliest to latest.
PEACH TREES,
Alexander, Amsdeu’s June, &e.
—ALSO—
GRAPEVINES, STRAWBERRY PLANTS,
&c.» <fce.
Address, W. K. NELSON,
Nov. 15-3 m. Augusta, Ga
Watchmaker and Jeweler. .
IMIE subscriber now occupies the room
over Mr. J. Butler’s bar room, where he
will be happy to serye his friends and the
public generally, in repairing and tdeaning
Clocks, Watches and Jewelry; also, in plating
in gold and silver. lie also keeps on hand
a supply of steel and silver-plated Specta
cles. He is prepared to fit the eyes of all
that are defective, either from shortsighted
ness or decay. Also, keeps an illustrated
pamphlet of Jewelry, Rings, Charms, Lock
ets, Ac., which can be inspected by parties
wishing to order any of said articles. lie
lias made arvrangei.ients whereby be can
supply any article in bis line not on linnd
promptly, and warranted to be as reeorn,
mended.
jjgyOld Gold and Silver taken in pay
ment for work. TIIOS. WILLI A?..S.
i
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and all scrofulous diseases, Sores, Erysipe
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mors, Carbuncles, Boils, and Eruption*
of the Skin, are the direct result of an
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To cure these diseases the blood must bo
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tural condition. AVer’s Sarsaparilla has
for over forty years been recognized by emi
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the system from all foul humors, enriches
and strengthens the blood, removes all traces
of mercurial treatment, and proves itself a
complete master of all scrofulous diseases.
A Recent Cure of Scrofulous Sores.
“Some months ago 1 was troubled with
scrofulous sores (ulcers) on my legs. The
limbs were badly swollen and inflamed, and
the sores discharged large quantities of
offensive matter. Every remedy I tried
failed, until 1 used Aykr’s Sarsaparilla,
j of which I have now taken three bottles,
with the result that, the sores are healed,
and my general health greatly improved.
J feel very grateful for the good jour
medicine has doue me.
Yours respectfully, Mrs. Ann O’Brian.”
14h Sullivan St., New York, June 24,1882.
All persons interested are invited
to cation Mrs. O’Brian: also upon tho
Rev. Z. I*. Wilds of 78 East 64th Street,
New York City, who will take pleasure
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of this lady, hut in his own case and
many others within Ills knowledge.
Tli ©well-known writer on the Boston Herald ,
B. W. Ball, of Hoc he iter, X.U., writes, June
7, 1882:
“ Having suffered severely for some very*
with Eczema, and having failed to find relief
{ from other remedies, l have made use, during
the past three months, of Ayer’s Saksapa-
I killa, which has effected a complete cure.
| 1 consider it a magnificent remedy for all
blood diseases.”
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
stimulates and regulates the action of the
digestive and assimilative organs, renews
and strengthens the vital forces, and speedily
cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Rheuma
tic Gout, Catarrh, General Debility, and
all diseases arising from an impoverished or
corrupted condition of the blood, and a weak
ened vitality.
It is incomparably the cheapest blood medi
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and great power over disease.
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Sold by all Druggists; price sl, 6lx bottles
for §5.
I
. Hailroad Schedules.
k Central and Southwestern Railroads.
Savannah, Ga., Jan. 14, 1883.
3 ON AND AFTER Sunday, Jan. 14,1883,
® passenger trains on the Central and South
western Railroads and branches will run as
follows;
Read Down. Head Down,
y No. 1 From Savannah. No. 51.
9.00 am 1.v... Savannah. ..Lv. 8.00 pm
8 4.15 pm Ar Augusta.... Ar. 6.10 ant
J 1 C. 25 p m Ar Macon Ar. 4.54 ain
11.20 pm Ar Atlanta Ar. 8.45 ain
d G. 05 a m Ar....Columbus....Ar. 1.40 pm
T 2.63 a m Ar Eufaula...-Ar. 4.21 piu
T 4.10 a m Ar Albany.... Ar. 4.05 p m
* Ar..Milledgcville..Ar. 11.19 am
Ar Eatonton Ar. 1.05 p m
No. 16. From Augusta. No. 18.
9.00 am Lv Augusta Lv. 11.00 pm
3.50 pm Ar... Savannah ...Ar 7.00 am
6.25 p m Ar Macon
11.20 pm Ar Atlanta
. 0.05 a m Ar... Columbus
2.53 a m Ar Eufnula
4.1 Ca m Ar Albany
i No. 4. From Macon. No. 52.
’ 7.30 p m Lv Macon Lv 8.05 a m
7.00 am Ar... Savannah ...Ar 3.50 d m
\*o.lo a m Ar Augusta ...Ar 4.15 j. m
Millcdgeville....Ar 11.19 am
Eatonton Ar 1.05 pin
No. 1. From Macon. No. 101.
9.35 ain Lv Macon Lv 8.00 pin
4.21 p m Ar Eufnula Ar 2.53 a m
• 4.05 p m Ar Albany Ar 4.16 a m
No. 3. From Macon. No. 15,
9.00 a m Lv Macon Lv 9.35 p m
, •'1.40 p m Ar... Columbus ...Ar 6.05 ain
No. 1. From Macon. No. 3. No. 51.
8.00 a m Lv...Macon...Lv 7.00 pm 6.07 a m
12.25 pm Ar..Atlanta..Aril.2o pm 8.45 a m
No. 1. From Atlanta. No. 4. No. 52.
_ 2‘40 p m Lv... Atlanta...Lv 9.30 pm 4.lsarn
6.55 it in Ar...Macon...Ar 5.00 am 7.-17 am
• 253 a m Ar...Eufaula...Ar 4.21 pm 4.21 pm
4.1 C a m Ar... Albany...Ar 4.05 pm 4:05 pm
n C. 05 ani Ar..Columbus..Ar 1.40 p m 1.40 pm
e Mi!ledgev’le..Ar 11.19 am 11.19 nm
e Ar..Entonton... Ar 1.05 pm 1 05 pm
g 6.10 ain Ar..Augusta..Ar 4.15 pm 4.15 pm
g. 7.00 a in / i\.Savannah..Ar 3.50 pm 3.50 pm
rl No. 4. From Columbus. No. 10.
i- 12.00 noon Ly... Columbus...Lv 8.00 pm
15.10 pm Ar Macon.. Ar 4.05 am
- 11.20 pm Ar Atlanta Ar 8.45 pm
rl 2.53 am Ar Eulaula Ar 4-21 pm
4.1 C ain Ar Albany Ar 4.05 pm
s Ar... Millcdgeville...Ar 11,19 am
e Ar... Eatonton ...Ar 1.05 pin
n 6.10 a m Ar August;' Ar 4.15 pm
7.00 ain Ar Sa.nnnalt Ar 3.50 pm
, No. 2. From Eufnula, No. 102.
12.01 p m Lv Eulaula......Lv 12.39 p m
4.05 pm Ar Albany Ar 4.16 ain
0.35 p m Ar Macon Ar7 .37 a m
0.05 ain Ar....CV-nibur Ar 1.40 pm
11.20 pin Ar “Atlanta Ar 12.25 pin
Ar...Millcdgeville.. Ar 11,19 am
Ar Eatonton ...Ar 1.05 pm
t C. 10 ani Ar Augusta Ar 4 15pm
7.00 ain Ar... Savannah ...Ar 3.50 pni
No. 18. From Albany. No. 100.
12.00 noon Lv Albany Lv 10.40 p ni
4.21 pm Ar Eufauia \r 2.53 ani
0.35 pni Ar Macon Ar 7.37 a m
* 0.05 a m Ar... Columbus.... Ar 1.40 pm
11.20 p m Ar Atlanta Ar 12.25 p in
Ar...Millcdgeville...Ar 11,19 a ni
Ar Eatonton Ar 1.05 pm
C.lO am Ar Augusta Ar 4.15 p m
7.00 a m Ar... .Savannah Ar 3.50 pni
No. 20.—From Eatonton and Millcdgeville.
2.15 p m l.v Eatonton
358 p m Lv..Millcdgeville
0.25 j) m Ar Macon
0.05 ain Ar Columbus
2.53 a m Ar...Eufauia
4.1 Ca m Ar. Albany
1 L. 20 a m Ar Atlanta
C.lO a m x\r Augusta
7.00 ani Ar Savannah
Local Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains
between Savannah and Augusta, and Savan
nah and Atlanta, Macon and Albany, and
Albkny and Montgomery.
Pullman Hotel Sleeping Cars between
Cnicago and Savannah, via Cincinnati with
out change.
Pullman Palace sleeping Cars between
Lousiville, Ky., and Savannah without
change.
Connections.
The Milledgeville and Eatonton train runs
paily (except Monday) between Gordon and
Eatonton, and daily (except Sunday) be
tween Eatonton and Gordon.
Eufauia train connects at Cutbbert for
Fort Gaines, daily except Sunday'.
The Albany and Blakely trains runs daily
(except Sunday) between Albany and
Blakely.
At Savannah with Savannah, Florida and
Western railway: at Augusta with all lines
to North arid East; at Atlanta with Air-Line
and Kennesnw Routes to all pokts North,
East and West.
Berths in Sleeping Cars can be secured at
tho Ticket office on Mulbcrrv street, oral
Depot. WILLIAM ROGERS,
Gen. Supt. 0. R. R., Savannah'
G. A. TV IHTEIIEAP, Gen. Pass. Agent,
J. C. SH AW, Gen. Trav. Agent.
W. F. SH ELL.MAX',
Supt. S. W. It. R. Macon.
Truk. from Blakely lea ves daily (except
Sunday) at 7:30 am., and arrives at 8:12
p. in.
Standard Weights.
Wheat. GO Buckwheat 52
Shelled Porn 50jDr.icd Peachcs(un-
Corn in the ear... 70| peeled) 33
Peas GQ.DriedPeachesptel
liye 5G| cd 38
Oats 32jDried Apples 24
Barley 47,Onions ... 57
Irish Potatoes GOiStonc Coal 80
Sweet Potii 0e5.... 55|Unslacked Lime... 80
White Beans COjTurnins.. 55
Clover Seed 60,Corn Meal 48
Timothy 5eed...... 45 Wheat Bran 20
Flax Seed oGjCotton Seed 30
Hemp Seed 44 Ground Peas 25
Blue Grass Seed... 14,Plastering Hair ... 8
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