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Conductor and Vice-President. • SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
1ST ew Advertisements.
At r. certain period, some six or eight years _ „ „ , .....
Ss h L 0 d ffi0 e cod°rea S o^ for helieTg’ [hat C0 ^ C AMM MfillCllie & UWI
some of the condnciors npon a particular sec- MACON, a A.,
tton of their ro..d were in the habit of render- ! rilHIRTEENTH ANNUAL session, lommencins : ~ r<1 *
ing inaccurate returns of their receipts from * r,ar,t Monday in November, 1870, and coaiinu- i
. ..... 1 1D g j our months teereatn r.
Faculty :
M.R.N.W
4 way-passengers;” ami as they were unable
to fix the defalcation upon the particular in
dividuate. Pinkerton was employed to inves
tigate the matter, and test the accuracy of
their suspicions, l’or the execution of this
delioate service he selected
C. 13. GALENTINF., M. P., of Cleveland, Ohio,
ProfegsorofObstetr.es and Diseas e of Women and
Children.
JOS. ADOLPHUS, M. D.. of St. Louis, Mo.,
sufficient cam-' Professor of Surgery and Diseases of the Eje and
Ear.
II. C. FRENCH, M. D , of Chicago. lil
The Chair of Theory and Practice.
J. T. COXE, M. D., Macon, Ga.,
rrof» s*or of Phjelology and Pathology.
W. C. JONE8, M. D. of Macon, Ga ,
Professor . f Ch> mifctry, Pharmacy aud Bolany
J. A. BROWN. M. I).. Indianapolis, Ini.,
rrofePdor of Materia Medica at d T- ereuutics.
WASHINGTON DESSAU, A M B L., of Macon.*
Attorney at Law,
Professor of Medical Jurisprudence.
A. L. CL1NKSCALEB. If. D.. of Macon, Ga.,
Frofessor of Anatomy.
II. F. LE>TEK, M. 1) , of Iieidsville, Ga.,
Demonstrator of Anatomy.
T. J. RAINE. Janitor.
ber of his best men to famish four for every
car in a train, one to be seated at e ach door
and two in the centre of the car, the latter
facing to the front and rear, so as to see
every person who went in cr out. These
men were directed not to rtcognize each
other, but to pay their fares, and o lier-
wiso deport themselves liko ordinary
travelers. Each one was provided with pen
cil and paper, and instructed to keep an ac
curate record of every person tb«» entered or
left the cars, noting the stations to a d from
w hich they traveled, so that if at .no end of
the route their notes were in accord, it would j «
be good evidence of accuracy. In this man- For 3 full course oil couch, including
ner the major was enabled, in the course of a ; , chairs, payablo in advance
few days to make a detailed report which Ticket (flrtt term)
-howed conclusively that nearly every con- j The p?ao Vi'ii bo 'elected on t'/c’ a^<’nibi mg of" the
ductor upon the section of road under f.ur- Faculty.
veillanco bad been guilty of swindling. lie 1 A11 communications should bo addressed to A. L.
; .:so ascertained that one of th.so delinquents J°T. COX.
owned property to a large amount in PlnJa-! President Board Trustee*,
delphia. Whereupon, as I was informed, t A. L. CLINKSCALE8, Secrttaiy Board Trustees.
Colonel S , the vice president, sent lor i sep30-uwedisun«i8wAw.
the man, aud the following dialogue ensued:
4 ‘Mr. , how long have you been em
ployed as conductor on our read ?”
“About seven years, sir.”
“What pay have yon received during that
time?”
OORE’S RURAL NEW
TURK R. tbo Great Il.u.tra-
te(l AGRICULTURAL BUd FaM-
LV Wkukly, in tbe Stand-
tioiity upon Practical Subjects and a High-
Toned Literary Journal. OnI> $2.5 » a year-less to clubs.
Gr^at Premiums or Cash commissions to Ag*nts.
Thirteen Xnntberg (Oct. to Jail.) On Trial, for Only
Fifty Cents ! Premium Lists, &c., Beet freo to
all Trial Subscribers.
Address D. D. «'. MOOHK, \« w York Ci»v.
idy lor scent*, Home
Life in I lie Bible. By Dan-
1 Kij March, D. D.. author of “Night Scenes in tbe Bi
ble," an 1 “Our lather’s House," of which nearly
100.000 copies of each were sold Send f or Circular.
ZIEGLER M’CURDY, 51* Arch street, Philadelphia,
BALTIMORE CARDS.
Armstrong, tutor & Co.,
WANTED.
5nn Farmers aud Farmers’ Rons during the Fall
l|JU and Winter mouths to do husiuess 111 tli**irovu
ami adjoining townships. Business respectable, easy
and pavs well. For particulars, address S. 8. &CRAN-
TON & CO . Hartford, Conn.
^gojats "i/XT et. utocl.
SEND FOR CATALOGUE.
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ki! lh( . GRAY S CELEBRATED ANTI-FRICTION CO l TUN PfitSS
£100 00 ' The cheapest, simplest and most perfec r Cott-
5 00 j ' '
IltrOKTKR'J AND MANUFACTURERS
RIBBONS, MILLINERY,
STRAW’ GOODR,
WHITE GOGD3,
LINEN, LACE,
EMBROIDERY,
HANDKERCHIEFS, and
LADIES' NECKTIES,
237 and 239 Baltimore St.,
BALTIMORE, MD.
its- Ord.
i solicited.
ROBERT ORE
invented. Send for Circular. WASHINGTON
IRON WORKS, Cl Yesey street, New York, sole man
ufacturers.
THE"BEST PAPER.
THY IT!!
The ®clent ilie A
ATLANTA MEDICAL COLLEGE.
T
G. OBER & SONS,
Manufacturers an 1 Pioprletora of
Genuine Phospho-Peruvian Gnauo,
l Aminoulatoil Sti|>er-riu>spliaU»s
Special Tobacco Compound, Ground Plaster,
&c., &c., &c,
—AND—
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
I Offi-jp, 68 South Str; ct, ll.VLTIJIOBE, Maryland. Fan.
[ IRON WAREHOUSE
* OF TiTE
Scofield Rolling Mill Co.,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
2STO. 28 PEACHTREE ST.
BAR IRON of ail kinds.
•^l_; Warranted equal to auy made, wholesale anil retail, at 4Jc. rates. Call
ancl examine the stock and get a Price List.
ng3ldiwlf
JOHN A, DOANE,
OFFERS TO THE PUBLIC an ELEGANT and FULL ASSORTMENT oi
, Locust Point.
“ Eight hundred dollars a year."
“Do you own house "No. - upon
street?” *
“I do, sir.”
“Have you other properly in this city ?”
“I have.”
“ What is its value i"
“Well, sir, I can’t tell precisely, but it is
considerable.”
“What estimato do you place upon jour
entire assets?”
“Something like forty thousand dollars.”
“Were you the owner of auy portion of
this property when you entered t lie ser
vice?”
“Not a dollar’s worth, s*ir.”
“You have a family to support. 1 under
stand?"
“ I have a wife and three children.”
“Will you do me’the favor to inforip me
how you have been able in seven years to
support your family and accumulate a fortune
of lorty thousand dollars upon a salary cl
* ight hundred ?”
“I have not the slightest objection to an
swer your question. Colonel S , provided
you w ill suffer me first to propound a few per
tinent interrogatories to you.”
“Y'ery well, sir. I’ve no objections. What
are they ?'
“Will you, then, be so kind as to inform
me how long von have been connected with
the Railroad?”
“Something like ten years.”
“What, allow me to ask, has been ymir s.il-
.ry during that time?”
“I suppose it may have averaged about
j 5 5,000 a year.”
“You have a family to snppoit, if I am not
mistaken ?”
“Yes, sir, I have a family. ’
“If it is not an improper question, Colonel
i> , will you suffer me to ask what is the
amount oi your fortune ? ’’
“ Well, sir, I don’t know precisely, but it is
>0 me thing handsome. ”
“Would you estimate it at half a million
dollars, Colonel ? ”
“Yes, I dare say it is.’
‘ Thai being the fact, eir, if 3011 will do me
TURKS in this Inntitntion will con
Monday in November next, and *
the first of March, following.
FACULTY
A. W. GRIGGS, M. 1)
Emeritus Professor of Principles and Pr
JOHN T. BANKS, M. P..
Emeritus Professor of Obstetrics.
W. H. GOODWIN, M. 1>..
Professor of General and Medical Chemistrj
WM. ABRAM. LOVE, M. !».,
Professor of Phjsiclogy.
JNO. THaD. JOHNSON, M. P..
Professor of Genera! and Descriptive Auatou;
J. O. WESTMORELAND. M. P.,
ProfcSior of Materia Medica and Therapeutic
J. P. LOGAN, M. P..
Proftssor of Clinical Meuic'ne.
A. W. CALHOUN, M. P-,
Pr*>la?sor of Diseases oi the Eye and r.ar.
W. F. WESTMORELAND, M. P..
lessor of Principles aud Practice of Surgery
J, B. BAIRD, M. D..
Lecturer ou Minor Surgery.
V. n. TALIAFERRO, M. D-.
Professor of Discuses cf Women.
G. W. HOLMES, M. T».,
lessor of Principles aud Practice of Medicin
N. P'ALVIGNY, M. D..
^sector to Professor of Surgery, and Curator
Anatomy conducted by Professor of An
an is the cheapest ;
published. Every nt
ber contains from 10 to*15 original engravings ol 1
machinery, Novel Inventions, Bridges, Engineer
Works, Architecture, Improved Farm Iinpleme:
and every new discovery in Cheml; try. A year’s cum-
2 pages and several hundred engravings,
icnce on the ! Thourand* of volumes are preserved for binding and
ti^ne until j reference. The practical receipts a
i times tho subscription price Ten
mail. Specimens p *nt free. May be had of all News
deale’s. PA 1 PINTS obtained on tho best te
j Models c
and advi
ice 1Med- Sciextxfic Aiikrican the week they issue. Send fo
1 pamphlet, 110 pages, containing laws and full dircc-
! tious for obtaining Patents Address for the paper or
80LDSB0R0U0H, FORSTER 3l CO.,
ENGINES
FIATS,
FURS.
CAPS
UMBRELLAS.
s—Til 11 assortment
CANES to suit ANY tasic.
99 m Wheat growe
„ . . . superior Guanos, u
ell worth ten i *, ionB
n vear, by i * *'
• I I have used these
! aud unhesitatingly
new inventions and sketches examined, j
1 free. A*1 patents are published in ILc j
Manures for tho Ja>t five years
recommend them.
It. A. ALSTON.
EDWARD COX, Decatur, Ga., Agent.
aug2fi-dtf
jahool. ;
• stork ranges in prices as follows:
HATS AND C ATS
Siik, from $3 00 to $7 00.
Fur, from $1 20 to $5 CM).
Wool, from 30c. to $1 f>0.
Caps, from 3C*\ to *3 CO.
l.MilltELL \«:.
| Cotton, from Cdc. to $*2 00.
1 Gingham, from $3 30 to 'f8
Silk, from $5 30 to $13 00.
Buggy, >3 00 to ?»3 00.
STEAM
BOILERS
AND MACHINERY.
Ones end boile M
nonary Flouring
Narrow Gauge
Tor street roads,
d-liaud Iron and
very descripti on. Scud
Practi
ny.
The following fees for ll
tquired:
Matriculation (naid once <
Tickets for the Full Cour
Practical Anatomy (re.piii
Graduation
Good board and lodging c
it $4 00 to $3 CO per week.
Any fnrtner information ’
Stationary and Portable stcarr
Gray’s Auti-Friction Cotton Pr
Millay Saw Mills; Portable at
Mills, SugarCane Mills and Hnj
Locomotives and Dummy Eo;
and mining purposes, new atu
Wood Working Machinery cf
for circular.
WASHINGTON IRON WORKS.
GO Vesey street. New Yotk.
~ LONE BURNER Tor
HIMNEY3, mado by
PLOlk & ATWOOD, produces the laigest light
"an boused on any coal oil lamp. For sale by all
nip dca'ers.
AILN, Girls ai
Jewelry, Books, Games, etc., in t 1
iocalitic-3. No capital needed. Catalogue, Terms, etc.,
pent free. P. O YICKORYACO., Augusta. Maine.
ISYi'HOMANCY, OR SOUL CHARMING." How
either sex may fascinate aud gain the love and
affections of any person they choose, instantly. This
simple mental acquirement all can possess, free by
r.i.'u. f <■ 25 cents; together with » ' I.triia 0 c Guide,
1 Oracle, Dreamg, Hints to Ladies. A rpu
Distillers and Wholesale Dealers in Fine
MM Whisties and inmorted Linnors, i
No. 6*3 Sowtli Gay street, Baltimore. 1
FURS.
ft oui *3 09 to 113 0.9 J»rr s-t.
ei’, from f2 OOto?!U 03 •* •* J Raa^iuj all the 1
r i? rru]>JKs.
low under * rdcr and oa tho way Lore a splendid assortment
which ato offered for ta'e cheap, and on reasonable terms.
S’ LOAN OKUT1FIOATKS oj ccrtiBcJ clie.ki t.iVvn at p»r .a'.ue.
Respectfully,
of Yi:
, Sal-i
; TRUNKS, Ac.—expected
brail goods bought or meue;
JOHN A. OOANE,
No. C Whitehall sir
! ChPiniso, Drawers, Skirts ,V Mght^owns, •
' Walking Suits, Infants’Outfits 1
j and ciuldrkn s clothing.
E. N. SPENCER, No. C9 Lexington St., I
] ang26-6m BALTIMORE, j
RAD’S GRAND DUlHb-S CO LOG.\ M.
WOMEN
• nsv.
1 fit
IT
nd !
p.t:
iD’3 GRAND DUCHESS COLOGNE,
READ'S GRAND DUCIIESS COLOGNE,
CHARLESTON cards.
E. W. MARSHALL & CO.,
Foreign and Domestic Dry (to
Ma le in Baltimor
and West. It is the
sells at 23 cents.
ad fold by all d,
South j
America, and
aug2S-lw
AND NOTIONS,
ROME ADVERTISEMENTS.
B
101
id near the College ;
uraisbed promptly
sold. Aiblreas T. WILLIAM fi CO.
Philadelphia.
AND OLDEST TAaliLY MUDl- TNl!
SANFORD’S
Liver Invisoratoi
SEAY &l WALKER,
Patapseo Female institute. *»«»■.,..d.ii
1 ■ : Bowfls. A.k r
Near Baltimore, Md., $5 to $20
fjieis
table Ca that tic and Tonic, for Pyspep-
Dcbility, Sick Headiche. B’.ilii
•angemeuts of liv<
druggists for it.
2FS, Q TV3I E2 ,
MANUFACTURERn
aA,
| the trade. Orde
J so; C 2:n
I Ora. W. M u lti:
William Biumf
Jos. Li. ROBERTS'
Contlonsed !!nilroad lime Table,
ving the arTiva! and d 'pirturc of all Trains,
d l yR. D. Mann. General Ticket Agent. N.\
tall House:
WESTERN AXX> ATLANTIC RAII RDAL .
irts 8.30, a. m., Cincinnati Express; G, r. :i„ Ko
saw Lihe. Arrive 1:20 p. m , Cincinnati Evpre:
:15 r. >r, K. ni.esaw Line.
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
art S;i3 a. >i.,aud C* p. m.; Stone Mountain A.co
odation, 3 p. :c. Artive 5:43 r. m., and 12?. :
Acc umcodatlon, 8 a. x;.
ND WESTERN RAILROAD.
I Depaet 1a.m., Mail Train, and 1:50 r. Airlv? 3.
| a. m . Mall Train, and 3:40 P. M.
WEST POINT RAILROAD,
j Depart Ii:30 p. m.; arrive 3:40 a. m.
! ATLANTA AND RICHMOND AXE-LXNE RAILRO.VI
I Depart 6:48 a. it.; arrive 7 r. m.
• Mountain
MACON A
J \s. Bnxsnx. -Tr...
Rout. 8. Catuua:;x
Frank U. Taylor,
iTL.WiA I
INSTITUTE liAS BEEN IN OPERATION
per day. !
classes oi
cither sex, young or old, make
. 1 for us in their spare moments, o
ything else, Particul
COPPER STILLS,PLUMBINGi GEO. W. WILLIMS & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
* 1 bat being toe fact, tir, ll 5 011 V, hi dome X for o0 years, and enjoys a national reputation. ] gnv * on Portland Alaine
the favor to disclose to me the secret of the 1 " ilh tbe number of pupils limited to ninety, it has * ’ ’
tgeuts wanted ! All
working people, of
101 e money at work
all the time, than at
Address G. 8TIN-
APKK MILLS.
[look and \tws
JAMES ORMONi
i ?ami>lc of the quality
For Circulars address
COTTON!
MR3. R. H. ARCHER,
P. O. EMiott City, Md.
On.
1 TAKE PLEASURE IN
friends and the public ;
ready to receive
COTTON ON STORAGE.
... . - . ■ a^a raa • ; . , 1 i«»*/ uwmiu *•»»>» uuuiuncei. location is pre-cmi-
'•ole to trausmute Sou,000 into ten times tiiat nently healthful, is central, and easily reached by rail-
Amount without any visible means outside roa< l ff°m Baltimore and Washington City,
your salary, I will most cheerfully tell you # ‘
how I managed, by turning an honest penny 1
now and then, to amass the comparatively in- -—
significant amount I have named.’ QftliTUFRM PPMAI P Pfl! I PRF
“That's all very welL”replied the impertur- ■ nLfM FClflMLEl UULLtut
bable vice-president “but you seem to have for- 1 _
gotten that there is a slight difference between : AjaLrrang
your status and mine upon the Railroad, j r __ Tfril TVan . ITT . TTrtV
in that you are responsible to me for stealing INSTITUTION, wita
. T . “ JL j at my Agricultural Building, corner Alabama and For-
.he company S mone>, whereas I am not ac- j Class Teachers, will resume exercises th* la?t Wednts- [ By th streets, and would thank my friends, both Mcr-
countablc to yon for my transactions. In . T . ,, . _ . ; chants and Planters, to favor me with a portion of ;
view of this fact, it now becomes my dnty to j 7 3 pvea.o.m, for «C,1 enc. in I ‘
inform you that your services are no longer Music aud Painting wero awarded Pupil* of this
required upon our road.” | _ „ . f A . „ . „ ^ .
'The facetious conductor probably antici-: Co,lego at tue la?t btato FAir * For CaUlougC8 - aJ
pated this result, and with his characteristic : dresB I. F. cox. President.
coolness remarked: “In that event, sir, it ■papMMniaHBpHM «
may at some future tune become necessary I J&l ^Jb ■■ ■■
for me to seek employment upon another •
road. Would it be asking too much lor you
to give me a letter setting forth your esti
mate of my ability to perform tbe duties of r|iHE 73D ANNUAL SESSION of this institu-
conductor?” ! J TION will commenco on WEDNESDAY,
“If yon desire it, I certainly have no ob- October 1st, ls73, and continue, without intermission,
jeetions to giving you a testimonial to the ef- j untl1 August i>th, 18.4. ihe state
feet that I look upon you as the most unsetu- COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE
GAS AND STEAM FITTING,
ASD EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR
Rodii Holliv Ware aid Sim
Manufacturing Company.
All Kinds of
Brass and Iron Casiims
Cotton Factors and bankers,
HAYNE ST., CHARLES N,S. C. i
WILLIAMS, BIRNIE & CO.
Commission Merchants,!
J.
G.» 1 leaver Street, New York.
. A3SER & CD.
LMPC* UT ER.S OK
their patronage
I solicit consignments of cotton for sale here or for ,
shipment to my correspondents at Savannah, Charles- j
ton, New York and Liverpool, upon which I will make
LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES ON LIBERAL TERMS.
IV-VDE TO OP.DF.R.
COTHRAN & JACKSON.
BANKERS.
I ROME Goorgia,
i Collections sud Remittances pionoptly attended to.
! sep9-3m
OF GEORGIA.
HIGHEST MARKET VALUE FOR C0TT0H. GRANGE ADVERTISEMENTS.
entrusted to my manageman . Entrance to Warehouse ! . — — —
No Change of Office.
Guano Notice to Planters.
Gi.ORiiiv stati: ur:\Vc,::.
pulous and unblushing knave that has ever [
disgraced the catalogue of employes, and
that any company having anything to do with
yon wil! be morally certain tube robbed."
Bismaick’s Christianity-
DNTBADI' TION or THE FABLE miLl-ril.
THE “ WORLD MIKIN'* BISMA
From s Letter in the New York Hera! i.
Dresden, Ammon Strass 21, *
September n, 1873. )
I send you a translation of an authentic
reply from Piince Uismorck to the stories of a
conversation on the subject of religion which
a Berlin correspondent of tho New York
World communicated to bis paper, andwtiun
other papers, more bent upon sens.it on than
trnth, Lave copied without discrimination or
scrapie. The subject seemed to me important
enoogh to warrant a correspondence with
Prince Bismarck, and I elicited the fo lowing
reply, which he gave me full liberty to use at
my discretion.
Dr. Beddan I received jour communica
tion with many thanks. So many falsehoods
are told on my account ‘that I am not aston
ished at this barefaced invention. I do not
know if there are peoj le stapi-l enough to be
And Mechanic Arts,
founded upon the United R’ates Land Grant, ii an
tegral part of the University, : ud wi’.l hold the s.i
Term. Every advantage which tho country allows
afforded for procuring a iibeial education, both ii
General Course and in Special Departments. Degrees j yourselves of thi;
granted both in Arts and Science and in Law, Engl- for 3 our Cotton. Parti'
MARK W. JOHNSON,
OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
\I r IfJ, take Cotton in accordance
\ \ pay men
()
WING lo
|lf J, take Cotto
. ment of Gnauo Bonds, at 15 t ents for
Middlings, up to November 1st, after which dale
this privilege ceases, so please In in time, and avail
■ opportunity to get a good price
g le»3 than a bale,ngli
toneiary crisis, and belie
liary interest of the G
Grange, there will lie no change in this et'
All communications addressed to Ha-
reeted in form
HAPlDWiLPtE,
CUTLERY,SUNS. BAR ISOS, STEEL ANO AGRICULTU
RAL IMPLEMENTS.
i Ills* Mooting Street aud 0-2 Ea-t Hay Street,
Charleston, S. C.
I . “T^ - j
HENRY BISCHOFF & CO
; WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND DEALER* IS
Carolina Rice,
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY
Un
lily.
THE LAW SCHOOL
remains in session throughout the entire year. Libe
ral provision is Tirade for the benefleiariea and for stu
dents of limited means.
For Catalogues, containing full information, apply to
ship the bale and the balance will be returned them at
the market price. Kettle here or with my agents, who
delivered you guano. I am now ready to
DELIVER GUANO FOR ANOTHERSEASON.
I am now ready to receive, store, ship ami buy or
-ell C'ottou for xny customers. ocl-Ukw2w
faasr '*;; 5 Fire & Marine Insurance Co.,
Patrons of Husbandry. ‘
g20-tf
WM. HENRY WADDELL
: etarv of
Athen
uliy
Last Tax Notice
■ >Y vuthor.iy <
1 > Georgia Slat
aud invited to iv-
terprising, 1* arles
.f the
NASHVILLE CARDS.
vans.
JM
. ... J for Catalognc.
C. H. STOCK ELL A CO.
I Broad St., and 2 4 4 College St..
Nashville, To
WM. A.. STEWART,
MANL’ 1'A CT U BE*
Td.v on iha 20th iDstaut and turn them over to the
Clerk of Council, on the first day of October, whose
duty it will be to issue Fi. Fas against all delinquents
‘ ‘ I Take due notice ami govern
South Carolina Railroad.
tect the Via
and ti’enter
icial communication
of tbe Georgia Ktate Grang"
1 October 29,1**73.
the 3th iust., ' fcp9t-dtocV2J
collecting i
MEMPHIS TENNESSEE,
5:; Establislicd in 1865 Uapital $300 : 000.
K T AM.OR.
Georgia State Granges. Capital anil Assets, July I''?:!.
S3 3EJ AIjS
S V BURDIN A r
dross B. /.. 1
TAYLOR, s. .•
$353,835.94.
POET ROYAL RAILROAD
ENGINEER AND SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE .
Or i'om Royal Railcoad Compact. :
Augusta, Oa., Jnnc 28, 187Fi.»
O N AND AFTER MONDAY, JOSE 30, TRAINS ON
this Road wil! run as follows:
DOWN DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Will leave Augusta at 6:13 a.:*:.
Arrive at Port Royal at 2:16 r.> .
Arrive at Charleston at 4:43 l,xj.
Arrive ut Savannah at S:C9 r.ai.
UP DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Will leave Port Royal at £:43 a *
Leave Charleston at 8:10 a.w
Leave Savannah at 9:3D a.::
Arrive at Augusta at 5:3S r.v
DOWN NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Will leave Angu«ia at 2:7&
Arrive at Port Royal at 11:33 r £
Arrive at Charietton at 5:00 xv
Arrive at Savannah at 12.30 r.x.
UP NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Will leave Port Royal at 10:30 r.>:
Leave Charleston at ..... 6:00 r.>i
Leave Savannah at 0:50 f.m
Arrive at Augusta at 8:10 a.v
Passonscrs leaving Atlanta by the 6 o’clock t. v
train, make connection at Augusta with Down 1*»-
Passenger for Port it oval, Savannah, and ?Mni -
Southeast
JAS. O. MOORE.
Engineer aud Snpcrintendas t
PULIXM. Pn J. n. LO^A
PULLUM & LOW,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRUCC'SI S.
Siiccos^oi to Hoard, Craig & Co..
At the old elan c; iVmbcrti-n, Taylor A Co.. V .n
oali Uouse, Decatur street Atlanta, Ga.
John Daniel an Lucian Smith will we pleased • : i;
11 . A ■•■r on t 11; ol ; 1 nev-lP .
\ IMDM'L.VM VTIOX.
GEORGIA:
By -TAM1.S M. SMITH,
Governor ol' said State
Georgia State Grange.
^ VT HERE AS, oShial i
▼ ▼ ed at this Dioarti
>ton, June 29, 1.173.
thiDg i3 . certll ,“' 1 I Iron Hailing, Verandahs, Chairs Settles
never Lad rviln any one a conversation of an
BKTWKKS CHARLESTON AXI* Al'Hl sTA
JAIL WORK, Etc.,
CORNER MARKET AND ASH STREETS,
NASHVILLE. TENN.
aell-d:!m
$50 REWARD!
import similar to that to which you refer.
There can consequently not even be a mis
understanding alleged a> a pretext for that
falsehood (—L*tge he.) But it strikes me that
*he phrase “to crush Home in ovd* r to crush
Christianity ’ very plainly shows the source
ami purpose of that calumny.
That my convictions and my belief are the
opposite of what that fable puts in my month
no man in Germany doubts, and also in Amer- ^toi.kn from the sub&ckiblk at bis Brick
icr people wilt say thst it one were io Hod- i „„ of ,h. ja lu.f.n., ,□
forsaken (•rotlveii'issth) at to think so he
would hardly be fool enough thus to talk. IRON CRAY MULE,
V. Bismabc k.
The translation is as literal as I could mike j ** veB old ' Bixtei:n hand* high, with fre*U collar
it without hpailiu^ the scope and point of marks, white spot ou th« right shoulder, and white
declaration. The matter itself is of great Bl ,ot on right hind log.
importance to the Christain —nav, to the re
ligious—world; and as an authentic declara- Tlieabove reward will bo paid for the apprtheuniou
tion from such a master-mind it is worth a aud confinement of the thief and return of the Mule,
great many sermons, even when spoken by T i ictifri uhy
the Beechers or Sydowsot the present gene- —
ration. * * 0 I rim, with great respect,
very truly yours, I>. Beddan, Ph. I).,
late Professor New York University.
P. 8. Concerning my reliability 1 refer you
to Chancellor Howard Crosby, No. 306 Se
cond avenue. Ol the German, us it was sent
to me by Prince Bismarck himself, I send you
a verbatim copy, which you may give to the
New York Htaita-Zeitung in return tor its
apology and defense of him.
DAY FASSJCNGER TRAIN.
Leave Charleston...
Arrives ut Augusta.
Leaves August*
Arrive'
l OLVPAU ’HI K. G
i To Special Deputies :
By direction of th* Kxec Ui\ ■
Georgia Hta'e Grange, you are
forward to this office nil tees for n
i gea which have not been pa. 1
which have quaiterly due* to p«;
| to M. Jones. Treasurer, on or bef
sep21-td
H.GRONAUER,
Secretary.
T. LITTLEJOHN,
Ass’t. Secretary.
w
F. S. DAVIS.
Presid uf
R.V.VREDENBURGH
Vice Pres't.
Georgia State Grange,
NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN.
Leaves Charleston
Arrives at Augusta
Leaves Augusta
Arrives ut Charleston
Between .Viicnstn and Coinin'
DAY PASSENGER TRUN.
Arrives at Columbia.
I.iaves Columi.is. ..
Arrives at Augusta...
T«. Ml
yrou
i generously d'
i DolUr for
1 to the fee of 1 ;
of eveiy (Jr.ir
KM OkgANI
led to i
eh i
. H. BRAZIER, Gsn. Agent.
DA VIS & ( LARK
:t:t I .road »l., Atlanta, (Ja.
AlTllOVED RISKS TAKEN IN THIS
STRONG AND POPULAR COMPANY
A.t E*tnV>ll»HoO Unto*.
i-noMl-i i.V
vis .V n.ARK
^ClfABLY ad
fi iuformaiiou Laa been rccciv
*tmcut, that on the 3th day ol
1 January, 1R66, a murder was committed in the county
. of Pickens, upon the body of Lee Price; aud a!sc*
upon the body oi Henry Led font, by Joseph Hendrix
and George Hendrix, and that said Joseph and tLr*
i Hcndiixhave tied from Justice.
j I have thought proper, therefore, to issue this my
proclamation, hereby offering a reward of Two Han-
dred tad Fifty Dollars for tho apprehension and do
! livery of tho said Joseph Hendrix and tho said George*
Hendrix to the Sheriff of ta'd County and State. And
I do moreover charge and require all officers in this
State, Civil anil Military, to be vigilant in endeavoring
to apprehend the said Joseph and George Hendrix, in
. order that they may bo brought to trial for the often■<
with which they stand charged.
Given under my hand aud the great seal of the State.
, at the Capitol in Atlanta, this twenty-ninth day vJ
September, in the year or our I.ord Eighteen Hun
dred and Seventy-three and of tho Independence of
the United Stites of America tho Ninety-eighth.
] \JU 8 AI. SMlVlI.
Governor.
NICHT EXPRESS TRAIN.
Georgia State Grange,
COME ONE! COME ALL!
AND REIOISTBR
A LL wishing to patt cipute in our Municipal L!
1V tions
Leaves Augusta
Arrives at Columbia..
Leaves Columbia
Arrives at Augusta....
Day aud night tra : t
out i
with ihia ltoad at Aiigu*t» 1
Ida.
Drily Train out of Macon
with Night Traiu.
Niglit Traiu out of Augun
7:15 r
7:15 A.
connect dost
ton uti l Col i
mike
mke
Fit INK 1. It VAN,
City Cleik.
_ n rloae ronni ctio
at Columbia with Greenville and Columbia Ilsilroai
1'AMHongerM lor points on tiio Gr enville and Coluiub
d Hailroad will avoid a tedious delay at ti ght iu Collin
| bia, by taking tbia route,
n Elegant uow Sleeping Cars on night trains botwee
Augusts and Charleston.
8 II. PICKKN8,
i a i*l ritf (lener I T.rket A*«ut.
| To I>EITT1KS AN
• A 1
! aru Hereby re.jue.t^
only Na ioml Curi
, the Secretai ies of n
not received in
es for the same, ti
:rcil«ry, W»,liln,t..
i though fund • lia\
COTTON CINS.
Adiniuistrator's Sale.
lEOUC.IA HENRY COUNTY,
onougli. Ht-urjr ro .ul.v, on
First Tuesday iu November, uext.
undivided intercut iu lot of land. No
II lit • 10 Ii District o! Car
he pro. eriv ol W. <\ 1. •
*t i e heir a; d c.edttor*.
-in, 8. J. LEK, Ada'r.
By U.t
h. r ak a ins.
N.
nit, SecreUry of ^t*:.
/. V&RKCa ALU >
PARKI NS.& ALLEN,
Architects and ^uperjnt^nd^nts.
Will tvmii.h l‘Un» lad 8v«:iftc»Uont for
CHURCHES. BANKS. STORE BUILDINGS.
AND DWELLINGS
jOF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
OFFICE. Corner of Frjor and DcraTOr Olrcota. op