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Stevenson- & Smith, Proprietors,
Council Proceedings
Regular Meeting, >
Council Chamber, March 25, 1373. J
Present—Hon. W. A. Iluff, Mayor;
Aldermen, Deitz, Dempsey, J W Burke,
Ellis, Lightfoot, Burdick, Cornell, Shonc
aian and Durrett.
Absent— Aldermen C Buike, Kahn, and
Carter.
The Minutes of the last meeting were
read and confirmed.
The respective bills of Drs. D W Ham
mond, J E Blackshear, G E Susadorff, P
II Wright, and A L C Magruder, J Mercer
Green and W II Burgess, were referred to
one alderman from each ward for inves
tigation.
BILLS TABBED.
C Burke, ssl ; Clisby, Jones & Reese,
$125; M Hirsh & Brother, s'/ : George
Payne, $4 ; A McQueen, sl2 50, Shan
non, Miller and Crane, sll 50; A
McQueen, sl6; Moses B Pollock, $12.5u ;
George Beggs, $37 50; Wiuship &
Calloway,s23 50 ; Milo 8 Freeman,slß.so
B II Wrigley & Cos., $144; Green Salt
marsh. sl7 50.
The following communication of A. li.
Watson, Secretary, was leceived and re
ferred to a special committee, viz : Aider
man J W Burke, Cornell, and Burdick :
Macon, Ga., March 25, 1873.
To the Honorable the Mayor and Council
of the City of Macon:
Gentlemen : By a resolution of a meet
ing of the citizens of Macon, held in the
Council Chamber, on the evening of the
13th inataut, it is made my duty to pre
sent to your liouoruble body the following
. resolutions :
Resolved, That, deeming the time has
• come for action, and that the people of
Macon should realize it and put their slioul
• ders to the wheel to relieve her from the
i great disadvantages which now encompass
iher, and impede her onward march to
[prosperity.
Aiesolved, That we, the citizens in pub
i£ic meeting, recommend the city authori
ties to grant aid to the Macon and Cincin
nati Railroad in accordance with their
memorial
Resolved, That the Secretary is request
ed to present these resolutions to the May
or and Council at their next meeting.
It is proper to add that the above reso
lutions were unanimously adopted.
1 have the honor to be
Your most obedient servant.
A. R. Watson, Secretary, j
Petition of C. K. Ernmell, a special em
ployee at the office of E. A. Wilcox, as
sisting him in buying and shipping cotton
to orders, for a remission of SSO paid as a
cotton buyer, as has been done in cases of
firms, was referred to the Finance Com
mittee.
Petition of C. W. Howard, asking that a
wash en Fifth street, opposite lot 17, near
the City Bridge, be repaired, was referred
to Committee on Streets.
Petition of Campbell & Jones, asking
that the City Council remit to them SIOO
over assessment of License Tax paid in
1871, and that the same be applied to their
License Tax for the year 1873, was, on
motion, granted.
Petition of Colored Brass Baud, to play
i three times per week at Central City
JPark during the summer season, Monday,
i Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from
i five o’clock until sunset, was referred to
v the Committee on Public Property.
The application of Ellon Respass, (col.)
tlo be remunerated for bed clothing and
\ wearing apparel burned by the city on ac
count of small pox was, on motion, re
tferred to the Mayor with power to act.
The Finance Committee made the fol
lowing report which was received aud or
dered spread upon the minutes :
The Finance Committee, having had
the proposition of J. C. Mcßurney, agent
for Macon Canal and Manufacturing Com
pany, report that we have had a confer
ence with the stockholders of said compa
ny, and have agreed to recommend the
acceptance of Mr. Mcßurney’s proposition
with some modifications, as follows : The
company to put in their real estate and
franchises at $40,000 and raise SOO,OOO
cash, making SIOO,OOO capital, and the
city to put in the armory property at $40,-
000 and $60,000 in cash, making SIOO,-
000. The company to proceed at once to
make the canal and bring water power to
the city for manufacturing purposes, to
erect ample water works to supply the
city with water, and to put machinery in
the armory factory. The company will
guarantee that the water works will throw
water direct on fires through hoge with
out the aid of fire engines.
The city limits to be exteuded over all
)tlie land of the company, they only re
ferring the gas privilege. The city will
; alao agree to take water to supply a suffi
tcient number of hydrants for all fire pur
poses at a rental of SIO,OOO per annum.
J W Burke,
U J LtGHTFOOT,
Finance Committee.
The best of guarantee to be giv en for the
faithful carrying out of the enterprise.
The Committee on Public Property
made the following report, which was
waa adopted:
To tlu Honorable Mayor and City Council ••
Your committee to whom was referred
the application of Robert Waggenstein, to
rent the dining saloon at the Central City
Park until the first day of October next
for $25 per month, report favorably upon
the application, provided that said Wag
genstein agree that the saloon shall be
used free for Sunday school celebration
picnics, etc. John Q. Deitz,
Haynb Ellis,
Committee.
The Committee on Streets made the fol
lowing report, which was adopted :
To the Mayor and Council of tlve City of
Macon .-
Your committee to whom was referred
the petition of J. F. Greer, W. P. Goodall
and others, for a sewer to be built on Pine
street, between First and Second streets,
respectfully recommend that said sew er be
built. Hay nr Ellis,
D. M. Dubrbtt,
John J. Cornell,
Committee.
The following report of the special com
mittee was received, adopted and referred
to the city attorneys:
To the Honorable Mayor and Cit Council:
After investigation yeur special com
mittee respectfully report: That under - r
press agreement between L Bankston.
President of the one part and the city of
Macon of the second part, that the prop
erty known as the Central Railroad Bank
building is now, and has been subject to
taxation sinee June, 1865. And also
virtue of forfeited contract or agreement,
suid building is duo to the city of Macon,
fourteen hundred and eighty-six dollars
with interest on same from June, 1865, to
present date at 7 per cent.
Your committee recpectfully request the
special attention of this hoard to the mat
ter. li -I LIGnTFOOT,
Bknj Burdick,
John G Deitz.
Committee.
Macon, March 25, 1873.
The following report of C J Williamson,
City Treasurer, was received, read, adopted
and ordered spiead upon the minuies :
Mayor and Aldermen City of Macon, in account
current "with films J Williamson. Tri-aa
urer:
187:3 Deecmber 16
To baalanee from last report f 8,188 05
Tax 80,805 43
Street, received Samuel I Gus
tin on stock, etc •••■*.. 2 72 00
Insurance Tax, received sundry
Companies 1,009 84
Tax on Sales, received from H L
Jewett, O E Besore and J A
McManus, Clerk 532 84
-Interest received on bonds
bought up and J A Mc.Man ns,
Clerk, on lots 575 90
City Lots, received from John
A McManus, Clerk 5,550 88
Fines, received from John A
McManus Clerk 139 90
License received from John A
McManus, Clerk 17,852 25
Pubde Property received from
J A MeManus, Clerk, and G
Norris, ball rent 05 00
Currency Bonds issued to re
deem and destroy change bills 200,000 00
Police, received from W W
Carnes, Chief, fines..... .... 493 30
Incidental, received from John
A McManus, Clerk, tickets
sold at Park 40 50
$262,525 45
By Interest—
Paid enupons during the quarter.. 7,895 50
J T noifeuillet, teller on cur
rency sealed 1,218 10
Sundry persons, interest on
currency 714 72
Discount on $200,000 currency
bonds 80,000 00
$89,328 22
By Guard-house —
Paid H Chapman $ 14 70
H Collins 19 80
$34 00
By Public Property—
PGd Wru Haywood $ 2 25
C II Freeman 35-00
II Christopher 21 33
C Burke 08 55
C H Freeman, S2O, $Bl 107 00
T Wood 30 50
II Christopher 44 00
V Brunner 40 00
J Ingalls 40 00
C 11 Freeman 75 00
II Christopher 40 00
Ji Brady 108 88
C Burke 50 00
Ellis & Cutter 22 30
Tiuman * Green 279 94
Truman & Green 20 78
J B Pettit 83 28
J B Pettit 109 12
C J Strobcrg. 12 00
C J Stroberg 10 55
Estate 11 Horne 25 00
Geo F Cherry, Sheriff, tax on
Armory, 2,077 00
Harrison Jones S’o4
Grier & Masterson, hill against
Armory 153 00
E Howe, Agent, on gas ma
chine 602 71
II Cl*ristopher 22 05
C H Freeman I t 9
B Brady 50 00
James McMurray 82 00
$4,234 38
By city tax paid Albert Gibian on
currency $ 575 79
Bond paid Mercer University
bonds 2,000 00
Bonds paid Macon and Bruns
wick 500 00
Gas lights paid Macon Gas
Light Company for January
and February 1,000 00
By new change hills (old issue)
burnt by Finance Committee 145 00
Few change bills, 1807, burnt
by Finance Committee 1,132 00
City change bills, 1870, burnt
by Finance Committee 51,903 00
City change bills, 1871, burnt
by Finance Committee 117,429 00
Tax remitted, etc 182 00
By Incidental.
Paid order Finance Committee.... 17 00
B Hub, SB, SB, sl2, sl2 40 00
W Duke, for Postmaster 2 75
J K Harman, Manager Clerks,
etc., at elestion 12 00
J C Butler, Manager, Clerk,
etc,, at election 5 55
E L fctrohecker. Jr., Clerk, at
election 5 00
F II All y, Clerk, at election.. 5 00
P O Holt, Clerk at election... 5 00
J W Brooks, Clerk at election. 5 00
Moses B Pollock 38 00
Lines, Wing & Smith 100 (XI
Southern Auxiliary 140 00
Sundry persons services at elec
tion 40 00
Geo W Sims 24 00
Anderson & Ba'lard 11 00
Anderson* Ballard 10 00
Hurley* McManus 4 45
C M Wood 17 00
J T Wood 20
H 8 Holder 25 00
W Duke, for Postmaster 2 70
Sundry persons’ service# at
election 15 00
Gua Thomas 25 00
Gus Thomas 4 50
8 T Niabet, W Poe and C An
derson, arbitrator* and um
pire, S3OO each in in case J
T Croxton, against the city. 2 X) 00
B Dab I* 90
J W Burke * Cos 2 50
Butts * Boss
Brown & Cos 20 00
Henrv W Scudder
T H Harris 28 00
Cl'sby, Jones & Reese, 51 10
MACON, GA., FRIDAY. MARCH 28, 1878.
A O Bacon, City Code 450 00
J W Burke & Cos 197 72
(.us Thomas 25 00
Henry Mitchell 15 00
§ 2,305 02
By Kose Hill—
Paid Valentino & Freeman 11 00
li P. Wcecolt 13 25
$ • 29 00
By Street.—
Paid Frank Lewis 10 00
Samuel 1 Gitalin, balance of Dc 831 ~5
C.I Williamson, Treasurer paid
out by him 7 00
II S Holder 5 00
T B Sawyer 5 5>
George. Washington 50
Samuel I Gustin, 1 mouth !o
Feb. 17, IMHO 00
A McQueen 205 00
li White 11 00
Samuel 1 Gustin, to March 17.. 1000 00
$3,141 00
By Salary—
Paid VV A lii.fr, to January 17.... OXI 00
J A McManus, toJanuaiy 17. 133 83
I Charles J Williamson, to Jan
uary 17 200 00
11 W Jamison, to January L 7.. 41 00
Jli cents, to Jauuary 17.... 4L 00
Ali lloardman, to January 17. 50 00
Gus Thomas, to January if... 25 00
W A Hull; to February 17 ... :200 (HI
J A McManus, to February 17. 133 33
Charles J Williamson, to Feb
ruary 17 20000
O F Adams, January to Febru
ry 17 187 50
J B Weems, to February 17... 41 00
K VV Jemison, to Febury 17... -41 00
A E Boardmau, to February 17. 50 00
W A Iluff, to March 17 il .0 00
J A McManus, to March 17... 133 33
Charles J Williamson, to March
17 200 •(>
O F Adams, to March 17 125 00 :
J B Weems, to March 17 41 60
K W Jemison, to March 17... 41 00
A EBourilman to March 17.._ 50 00
' $2,337 45
By Police-
Paid to sundry persons to Feb. 16. 1,454 90
J Nixon 4 00
HC Fennell 40 06
Sundry persons to Fob. 17..... 1,430 05
J Nixon 4 00
J Gillespie sls, Swift & Porter
$9 24 00
Barrett & (Jastlen, II 25, sl3 50 J 4 75
J M Alley 19 50
J Nixon .5 00
J L Shea 35 00
Sundry persons, to March 17.. 1,497 12
W A Iluff, Mayor, 3 months
detectives 450 00
$ 4,991 60
By Fire Department —
Paid C J Stroberg 2 00
Allen Fire Department Supply
Company 76 00
J B Wiley, fot No. 3 10 25
Valentino & Freeman 12 00
Young America No. 3 100 00
Johnson & Dunlap 4 95
J 8 Schofield 1 00
Central K. R. and Banking Cos. 29 38
HP Westcott 3 00
li P Westcott 2 00
HP Westcott 3 00
Paul Hammond 23 25
J S Stewart 47 00
K M Zealy, for No. 5 25 00
$ 328 77
1873—March 18-
Cash to balance S 30,927 40
$202,525 45
Macon, March 25, 1878.
This is to certify that we members of the Fi
nance Committee have this day examined the
above report of Cltas. J. Williamson, Treasurer,
for the first quarter commencing December 16,
1872, and ending March 18, 1878, and find the
same correct and accompanied with proper
vouchers.
John W. Burke,
11. J. Lightfoot,
T. C. Dempsey,
Finance Committee.
On motion of Alderman J. W. Burke,
the following ordinance was read the
second time :
lie it ordained by the Mayor and Council
of the city of Macon, That from and after
the passage of this ordinance, a special ta*
of SSOO shall be levied eacU-'tlay upon ail
cock fighting within the corporate limits
of the city ; that any,party who shall allow
such exhibition on his or her premises
without said tax being previously paid,
shall be held liable for the payment of
said tax of SSOO so long as it is continued.
Upon said ordinace being put upon its
passage.
Alderman EJli.s moved to amend said
ordinance sons to read as follows :
He it ordained by the Mayor arid Coun
cil ol the city of Macon, That from and af
ter the passage of this ordinance, a license
of S2O per day shall he charged upon all
cock fighting within the corporate limits
of this city; that any party who shall allow'
such exhibition on his or her premises
withoutsaid licenses being previously paid,
shall be held liable for said liense of S2O
per day. Any violation of this ordinance
shall subject the offender to a line of SIOO
per day, *>r by compulsory labor upon tlie
streets for thirty days.
Upon the vote being taked upon the
amendment, the pyes and nays were called,
which resulted as follows : Ayes—Aider
men Cornell, llurrett, Ellis, Bhoneman,
Lightfoot, aud Burdick. Rays— Alder
men Dempsey, J. W. Burke, aud Deitz,
On motion, Council adjourned to meet
next Thursday at 8 o’clock p. m.
J A. McManus, Clerk.
Claims Against Bibb Cos.
ALL persons holding claims of any kind
against the County of Bibb, are notifled to
tile them (or the amount of their claims and on
what account) with A. B. Boss, Clerk, by or
before the first Tuesday in April next, in order
Ah at provision rnay be made for payment. All
that are not filed within the time above spec
ified (unless on good cause being shown for
delay) will be postponed in favor of those filed
agreeably to this notice.
By order of the “ County Board of Commis
sioners for the County of Bibb.
A. B. KOSS,
mar 6 2aw-til apl] Clerk.
ftPKCIA I. ATTESTIO >
CITY TAX PAYERS.
I AM instructed by Council to give notice to
all persons subject to tax of any kind, that
one-fourth must be paid by April Ist or execu
tions for full amount will be issued. No one
must ask or expect farther time, my orderb be
ing positive I must comply. The book for
Sayment of the fourth will be closed at 2 v. w.
larch 31st. Those failing to comply must
blame no one but themselves.
Office hours from 9 a. m. to 2 r\ m.
CHAS. J. WILLIAMSON,
war.l.Otd Treasurer.
For over FORTY YEARS tills
B*IIHI i:liY VII44ETA 181 ill
LIVER MEDICINE lias proved to be the
Grant I'nfailing Mpooific
for Liver Complaint and the painful offspring,
DYSPEPSIA, CONST! PATTON, Jaundice,
Billions attacks, SICK HEADACHE, Colic,
])c| version of Spirits SOUK STOMACH,
Heart Bum, Ac., Ac
After years of careful experiments, to meet, a
great mid urgent, demand, we now produce
from our original GEN CINE POVV DICKS,
run: i*ik*:i*ahb:i.
a liquid form of SIMMONS’ I.TVER REGU
LATOR, containing all its wonderful and val
uable properties, and offer it in
ONIC BOLLAK 180 ■ TI,ICS.
Tlie Powders, (price as .before) fl 00 porp’kge.
Sent by mail 1.04
Hri’AirrioTf
Buy no Powders or PREPARED SI MM< >NB’
LIVER REGULATOR unless in our enginved
wrapper, with Trade mark, {Mump and Signa
ture unbroken. None other is genuine.
.1. 11. ZEILI.K At 410.,
MACON, GA., and PHILADELPHIA.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
jan 31-523
CASES AND CASKETS
JHK ~
THE FINEST,
THE BEST,
THE CHEAPEST
METALLIC CASES
AND
C A S K E T S,
WOOD COFFINS,
CASES AND CASKETS,
A T
AI MUM: 1.. 'WOOD’S,
Next to “ Lanier House.”
Us? - Night and Sunday calls answered from
the “Lanier House.” fehlO-Km
SALE OF
UNCLAIMED FREIGHT
Central Kailhoaiwnp Banking Cos. or Ga.,
Macon, Ga., February 26, 1873.
npMK following unclaimed freight will be
L sold at public outcry, on Wednesday,
March 26, 1878, unless called for before day of
sale:
A * o—l bag Pepper.
Brad field A Co—l package Merchandise.
1) M Burgay —6 Fish Baskets.
8 F Gilpin—l box Dry Goods.
II L —l half barrel Fish.
Diamond ll—l barrel Hngar.
8 M Beiscl * Bro—l barrel Flour.
J C Kellogg—3 boxes Soda, 1 ditto Cards, 1
ditto Mi rcliandise.
,T C Kellogg—lo boxes Merchandise.
J C K—2 boxes Merchandise
Rogers * C—l box Merchandise.
No mark —1 bundle C Tics.
Kingman * Boss (Clinton) —1 box Medicine.
No mark—l crate Starch.
W A Huff—2 packages Blinds.
J 8 Avera—l keg Syrup.
G Burt —1 Pot.
8 T Horn—l Board (2 Saws), 2 boxes Axes.
E Wiley—3 packages Bedsteads.
It W Bonner—l Bread Bake.
1’ M Harper—l Chair, 1 Stool.
“ “ 1 bundle Bedding.
J McCullough—l box Merchandise.
BARRON CARTER,
fcb2B-tawlm Agent.
REMOVAL.
WE have removed our Saddle and Harness
Salesroom, Manufactory and Trunk De
pot, from No. 88 Third street, to the elegant
storerooms next to Seymour, Tinsley <fc Cos.,
where, with better facilities for display and
work, we hope, by strict attention to business
and immediate supervision over the workroom,
to deserve a share of the public patronage.
We keep constantly on hand, Saddles, Bri
dles, Harness, Trunks, Whips, Traveling Bags,
Shoe Findings, etc., both imported and of our
our manufacture. Give us a call and we guar
antee satisfaction. W. L. HENRY <fc CO.
uiars-lm
/AAKS H. BLOUNT. ISAAC HARDEMAN.
III.OIM' A HABDEMAN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MACON, GEORGIA.
OFFICE, at entrance Ralston Ilall, Cherry
street. 49-860
~T. JB. COB,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
KalMton Hall lliillding,
CHERRY STREET, MACON. GEORGIA.
__l2Btf__
DR. L L. JOHNSTON.
OFFERS his professional services to the
citizens of Macon and vicinity. Office
No. 10 Hollingsworth Block, second story in
the rear. Residence, Second street, Troup Hill,
feb 7-tf
BKKLBV
BREWERY BEER
IM PORTED direct to Macon. The only im
portation of its kind ever received here.
For sale by
MRS. MOLLIE DENICKE,
* Sole Agent,
4th st., between Courturicr’s and Lawrence’s.
fcb2l-lin
W. & E. F. TAYLOR,
Cor. Cotton Avrihip anti Clierry Street,
DEALERS IN
FURNITURE, CARPETS & IIS,
OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, etc.
Metalic Burial Cases & Caskets,
Fine and Plain Wood Coffins and Caskets.
by Telegraph promptly attended to. 79tf
IMPROVED GET GEAR.
SOMIRTIIINO NEW.
SUPERSEDES ALL OTHER HORSE POWER
IT IS NO HUMBUG!!
TIIK settling pf tlm Gin House floor has no otioct on tho Gearing. King Post of Iron and all
the work bolted to Iron. ' ; '
IT IS MADE TO LAST, AND TO RUN TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. LIGHTER THAN ANY
OTIIERA'OWRR IN USE,
Cali ai,d see for youuself.
1 bui.u a Portable i.lorse Power that challenges all other MAKES, but It will not do the work
with tin. same Draft that my PATENT GIN GEAR will. “
All kinds of Machinery made and repaired at
4:IkOCIKHTT’H IRON WOltK*
108-180 Near Brown House, Macon Georgia.
RAILROAD TIME SUIIEMILE.
Change of Schedule.
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, )
South-Westekn Railroad Cos., \
Macon, (in., June 18, 1871. )
ON and aftor Sunday, 10th lust., Passenger
Trains on this Road, will bo run us fol
lows:
DAY HUFAULA PABHHNOEK TRAIN.
Leave Macon .... 8;60 a. m.
Arrive at Eufaula . . . 4:42 p; m.
Arrive at Clayton . . . 0:15 i\ M.
Arrive at Albany . . . 3:40 i>. m.
Arrive at Fori Gaines . . 4:40 i>. m.
Connecting with the Albany Branch Train ill
Smithville and with Foit Gaines Brandi Train
at Cuthbert daily.
Leave Clayton . . 7:20 A. M.
Leave Eufaula . . . 8:50 a. m.
Leave Fort Gaines . . . 8:35 a. m.
Leave Albany .... 10:45 a. m.
Arrive at Macon . . . 6:25 i’. m.
KBFAUI.A NIGHT FiIEKiHT ANJJ ACCOMMODA
TION TWAIN.
Leave Macon . . . . 9:10 r. m.
Arrive at Eufaula . . 10:20 A. M.
Arrive at Albany . . . 6:15 a. m.
Arrive at Fort Gaines . . 11:52 a. m.
Connect at Bmlthvillc with Albany Train on
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday nig lits,
and at Cuthbert on Tuesday and Thuasday.—
No train leaves on Saturday nights.
Leave Eufaula .... 6:15 v. m.
Leave Albany .... 8:40 r. m.
Leave Fort Gaines . . . 1:10 p. m.
Arrive at Macon . . . 5:20 a. m.
COLUMBUS DAV PABBENGKK TWAIN.
Leave Macon .... 5:45 a. m.
Arrive at Columbus . . . 11:15 a, m
Leave Columbus . . . 4:10 p. M.
Arrive at Macou .• . . 9:3.) w. m.
VIRGIL POWERS,
69-ly Engineer and Superintendent.
Arrival and Closing ol" Hall*.
Arrive. Close.
Macon & Augusta R. R. Way
and Milledguville 7:40p.m. 7 p.m.
Augusta and Carolinas 7 p. m.
Macon & Brunswick 2:25 P. M. 7a. m.
Macon and Atlanta and West
ern States (Night Train)..7:3oa. m. 4:30 pm
(Day Train).... 6:10 P. M. 6:10 A M
Muscogee R. K. Way Colum
bus.. 6 p.m. 7 p.m.
8. W. R. K. (Day Train) 4:35r. M. 7a. m.
Americns and £ufaula(Night
Train) 7 p. m.
C. R. K. Way Savannah and
Northern (Day Train) 4:51 P. m. 7a. m.
Northern, Bavannah and Ea
ton (Night Train) 5:15a.m. 5:20 pm
Hawkinsville daily (Sundays
excepted 10:30 a. m. 2r u
Clinton —Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday 12 m. 12:30 pm
Jeffersonville and Twiggs
ville, Wednesday 7 a. u.
Wednesday, 2:25 P.
For a clean and good shave, with good ra
zors and clean towels, go to Mike Nap Kr’s
barber shop, fourth street, in the old wooden
store next to bpotswood hotel.
ALL KI3IDS OF
I PRINTING |
EXECUTED AT :
THIS OFFICE.
Volume l.—Number 295
Change of [Schedule.
ON MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD.
FORTY-ONE MILKS SAVED IN DISTANCE
Officp. Macon and Augusta Railroad, )
Macon, May 18, 1872. j
ON and after Sunday, May 19, 1872, and un
til further notice, the trains on this Road
will run as follows:
DAY TWAIN—DAILY (SUNDAYS RXCBPTHIJ).
I .cave Macon p.BO a. m.
Arrive at Augusta 1.15 p. M.
Leave Augusta 12.15 P. m.
Arrive at Macon 7.40 r. M.
S-*7"l’usHcngers leaving Macon at 7.30 a. m.
make close connection at Cainak with day pa*
aenger trains on the Georgiu Railroad for At
lanta and all points West; also, for Augusta,
witli trains going North, and with trains for
Charleston; also, for Athens, Washington, and
all stations on tiie Georgia Kail roe
trT iekets sold and baggage cbu.ned to all
points North, both by rail and by steamships
from Charleston.
24 Iv 8. K. JOHNSON Bu’t
Change of Schedule.
MACON AND WESTERN R. R. C 0.,)
Macon, Ga., November M>, 1872. $
ON and after Sunday November 17, the fol
lowing schedule for Passenger Trains,
will be observed on this road :
DAY PASSENGER.
Leave Macon 7:25 A. m.
Arrive at Macon 7:45 A. M.
Leave Atlanla 1:45 a. m.
Arrive at Atlanta 1:25 p. m.
NIGHT PASSENGER.
Leave Macon 10:00 P. M.
Arrive at Macon 8:20 p. m.
Leave Atlanta 2:30 p. m.
Ai rive at Atlanta 6:00 a. m.
Making close connections at Macon with
Central Railroad for Savannah and Augusta,
and with Southwestern Railroad for point* in
Southwest Georgia. At Atlanta with Western
aud Atlantic Railway for poiuta West.
A. J. WHITE,
nov2tf Superintendent.
EDWARD SPJEUMZ.
NOTARY PUBLIC and EX-OFFICIO JUS
TICE OF THE PEACE. I can be found
for the present at ail hours of the day at my
oil! e adjoining the law office of A. Proudfit,
over the store of Jaques & Johnson, Third St.,
Mucon, Ga., to attend to all Magisterial busi
ness.
118-330.
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Sold by all the principal druggists at 25 eta., 50
eta., SI.OO and $5.00 per bottle
P. VAN ALBTINE, Proprietor,
mar3 tf Bamcsville, Ga.
JMO. B. WEEMST
ATTORNEY LAW.
OFFICE ON 3d STREET OVER
1... W. RABDAL’S IT© RII.
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