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(JOHNS STOVES ON TI1E.
fRUMAN & GREEK
i«U my of tbe excellent •tors* u below
forth.
LOWEST
CASH PRICES!
da* the tftb of November
next,
WITHOUT INTEREST
tal go mo tee the price to be u km, or
Lower Than Next Fall
Osreid btuineu frteode who biveiold Store*
■ —; b*r* the advantage of tbie
SATURDAY MOBNIXG. JULY 2C. 1*73.
Hen (iatbering sad PreparaUeii
Anion? the roxnr articles of commerce fur
nished hr Nature, unaided by man, in this
nemi-tropie-.il climate of oars, says the New Or- I CHOLERA,
lean- Tin.—, mo—. T:.c long, luxuriant par
asite clothes and festoons the trees with its doll
gray drapery all over the woods and swamps of
The same humidity and
- FR- FR-
IVER1 STOVE GUARANTEED
V# bars la stock tbs Stores as below:
COTTVt PLANT—Plain, or with Reservoir and
°Jrcr8 8BUAIANT—Plain, or with Reservoir
^rnts OF THE BOOTH.
out jacket.
0000 INTENT.
giSTXBPIEOE.
fOMK GEORGIAN.
fUSTEB.
OO0CU
jbOS WITOH—Fltla. or »llb Rcaerretr.
yiTOUTE—with Reservoir and Closet.
pttoTECrOR-wUh Reservoir and Closet.
IslUwf
ExteDsion of Business.
jo smosasodele onr rapidly increasing trade,
„ ban taxsn the store recently oocnpied by A.
j— sad we will have tor
THIRTY DAYS
1 Drill Ui-ODt Sale
«, now It requires low prices to move goods
these bard times.
ft island |o force extra salsa of 910,000 worth
ot iwtreW* Msrotiandue to “Clear onr Decks" for
poll Campaign. There are bargains tobese-
rxd at 30 audtl Beojnd street. Call eaily.
W. A. HOPSON & CO.
JUST RECEIVED
f.iBMS&K
f,(00 lards Oalloose at 10 to 12c.
Ukat' linen Collars, lace Collars, Rochlng,
Chmds Raiding,.Broadwiy Frilling, Coronet.,
I# Bad Combs, (‘ilk. Leather and Linen Belts,
lakes'and Muses' Hose, Pacific Lau-ns, Naln-
sol Tie. Lawns, Cotton Llaper, etc.
Takes' Bose at lOe. per pair j Cents' Half Hoes
it 10a.
bother Cue 4-1 Bleached at 130., worth He.
A Urge lot Dress floods at Cost
Allolhsr floods at Bottom Figures.
w. A barks a sons,
43 Becood street. Triangular block, Macon, Ga.
Hr, ipargeeah Tabernacle.
Of Ur. Spurgeon onr anthor has mnch to tell I lower Louisiana,
that Is really new to the world at large- “The I warmth in the atmosphere which deprives man
Tabernacle ' is, it menu, by no means the mere I of the will to work, foster and nourish the
“preaching ahop" It Is generally supposed to I growth of this ?trange plant, and thus affords
he j “it is a perfect hire of busy workers from him, if he would avail himself of the opportu-
7 svtry morning until night. The rooms bo- I nities, an easy way of making a living. The
bind and under the vast edifioeare appropriated I supply of mom in our forest, is simr.lv inex-
to the use of the psator's oollege, where young hauriible. There are trees loaded down with it
men are trained for the ministry without ex- I standing on thousands of square miles in this
DY8ENTERY,
CHOLERA MORBUS,'
• DIARRHOEA.,
AND ALL
BOWEL COMPLAIHTS,
Cured and Prevented by
■ j • ca- i KAnuiDg on UiOUhanai o* mues in inis ■ n * . __ , . s . .
psaso. In ore rr-oru. i9M ur. r ,r ,r::.g non- I fitala; and oven when the tore is denuded of I R dOWEV S Ready Relief I
missioncr .xplores, he -ijuonn twenty yonog this weird-like garb, in Ieea than a year itcomes
ladies a; a Btbls class and in another “thirty out in a drere as ample as that of which it has TP CHOLERA prevails aa an epidemic, the Pre-
or forty jonng m»n re.ebratlng the Lord e Sup- ( w_ .jriooed. The waters of all our swamp, I A ventlve measnree are the most wise to adopt,
per." In the sp»cione rooms below tables were I dtolwtth k when- it has dmnned fw, m t LI The L vaa. Bowels and Stomach abould be kept
hetnglaidfor l.GOOfortaa. red ™ 1^.^ Radwaj'e Puls. In .Dull doeew wOl sacra.
Mr. Spurgeon, as he himself confessed, is a rT^Tl- --^SSa th ‘* TK l <!U * t «- Bvlswy’s Beady Relief diluted in
sort of Pooe over all th<we teoole «nd ihnn.a I ‘ or ' The w “°* e country wnere this moss growe I water, lone tearpoonfnl to a tumbler cf water),
without t-Uiming infalitbilire he l^wriSt “ »«esaiUe to any one desirous of turning it to taken as a drink, three or four times during the
"gw** mi-takesTr * «IF? a My “count. Eayoua and streams navigable for day will disinfect the malaria inhaled io the eys-
*** , oa ® *»"- I large boats intersect the woods and ,wamiu ‘em. and neutralixs all add or unhealthy elements
HiB tOOOdM 110 AttFlDO-.00 ©DlUftly tO tbo power I I ® • _,« •» . I a.t._a/t •>.«. Aow.lws.e»inn of o-n m.lsvis a# ti>s
Even “gifts” of a material sort .''“ r
of prayer.
But strange ®* n "«d by the combination of the malaria of the
lto t^’ir'^de I x'trtoepbere with tbs gases of etomach. (whteh are
drop In answer to bin appeals, and that in abnn> 1 10 “*? m0-B . ji W uZ. ? , ^i.u bCB u •? I «»*«•■ iQ tbeee eridemiea act'd). impartiiiK wirmth.
dALce. Ooe ladj—a member, too of another 90 S7ttl bere * U . j ^ aUnougn it I energy and health, ihrongbont tbe eyetem, and
religions body—p*ve him £20 000 to found his V"™ 0 ** 80 ““f inducement# to thoee who are p erenUtig tbe eeparation of the wateiy from other
"?..***« waste- the Be^y B-Iief
uugb. Uu r more than onegg-^gSSo h*are
been dropped Into his letter-box anoaymonhly. P 60 ^ ^ H 1 J? 6 !, 1 ?™ blood together, iqi;<uzx>o iu» circulation. preYent-
When recently attacked by illneea, he begso to I °. n thiM kill tne goose which laya | j D g congestion, and prevent t*ie diminishing or
thick th y fnndA might suffer -throuoh tue ab-1 golden eggs, with oat even eating the goose, | lessening of the poise, and stopping vomiting and
sene© of hiamici>*:r»Ationii. but that same M<> r k*** timber of the tree to rot purging. The body should be rubbed w th Beady
• • • • •- " I 1 fa aAaw e»«nsuww !s — C AAeskwA I Raltsf frnm haarl trt fririf anl ■InnD’ tflA aniriu
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS
Adjoining Passenger Depot, Macon^Oa.
CELEBRATED WROUGHT IRON COTTON PRESSES
All acknowledge its superiority to any made anywhere or by anybody.
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, SAW MILLS, SUGAR MILLS AND
KETTLES, ISON RAILING, MILL MACHINERY, CASTINGS
AND MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS.
Faugh.t’s ^Patent Gia ’ Gearing!
. . ~~ - —» >|>usm j . ' . * • i _ a — .1 - | I roe perspiration, a* »wa Be tuo BtuuiBcu u
hlmeelf acoorately enough, indeed, aa “no ® or « properly climb the tre« among the mow*, qaletcd# to eight of Badwsy’s Pills (no danger
io!ar. M But hia eloquenoe and genuine humor I w hiph they father off the limbs and throw to I 0 f diarrhcea need te feared) should be given. The
■re beyond quretioo. His miobty temple I the rround in a pile. Those heaps are left | Liver. Stomach and ftovelswill at once be restored
which bolds 6.UOO persons i* filled in every took I standing for some time and the rain, with the (to their nstnra' dniioe. and the centralized ele-
and corner every Sunday to bear btm preach dews, thoroaghlv saturating them, they under- I ments of direase be excelled from the system.
* ,ea J ** PrimillTe Melbo - K° a of “ 8WC4ti . n ^ W l» k f tobuxo, which
*° th*5ir mi«‘»1on«ry meeting, I rota off the gray cortting and leav« the black j etc 1^3 ^11 painful dbchaigea from I
and the Tabernacle “on tbe Kant, ’ as it is tn fibrous horsediair like material, which u the bowels are stopped in fifteen or twenty minntes
pbomonsly tern vd, la a very curl-ms spectacle | raoes of commerce. This is usually transported taking Radwa/a Bead, Iteliof Ko congestion
indeed. All tbe speakers were inttrropted by I to market in flats and boats of the swamps. It irfiammation, no weakness or lassitude, wul follow
the uttcraner s, like pistol shots, t .f “H.lh in I is packed up near the place of curing in rude | the use of tbe It. It. Belief,
jah” and “Glory to God,” which proved veiy ( bale* with rope ties. When it arrives in New
disconcerting to onr reverend commissioner 1 Orleans it passes under the manipulation of
A propoad to swell the already Urge inoomeef I moss pickeries and through the machinery of. wrx'T i onr rirTTcn
tue mission, by getting everyone in tbe ooncee-1 gins, after which it is pressed into bales tinder I / — A. Lv) W f iiV LA,
tlon to absndoa beer and tobaooo, was received | steam pressure bound with neat iron ties, and is ( This distase is not only cured by Dr. Badway
with volleys of these ejaculations, concerning I then ready for shipment. The men who gather I Belief and PilU. bnt prevented. If expoecd to i ,
which Dr. Device tells an excellent story. I this moss usually live'on the banks and Islands putoneteaipoonfolol Belief inatnmblerof .water.
“A lady aat at a Primitive Methodist cbapel, of the bavous which lead through the swamps. Dnnk **• before g ring out in tbe morning, and
eloa* by a poor mau wbo was remsrkably ill jfo, t of there at present engaged in it are Ger- «reral toesfinring t**? Takeoneof nsdway’s
~ ^ .1 He , ke P l crying I on the spots of high land which are found al- every aix boura, until copious ditebargee from tbe
out uiory be to uod! nnul be quite annoyed I most everywhere in the swamp country of Lou- I bowels take place: also drink tbe Kebef, diluted
bar, ana on leaving tbe cbapel the lady told bim | udana. T^hey prepare their moss in rather a I with water, and bathe the enttre surface of the
such waa tbe ease, premising bim a new pair of I rouah manner to be sold advantageously in the h°dy Belief. Boon a powerful per-piration
T” 10 w :! h , m , dae Nei Orlcsns market, but therethe ^country I **fasts plrerentbstt
bounds. He did so for several days, but after I mn «.” is neariv alw-vs rehandled and refined throughout the eyetem. Keep on taking Belief
ward some particularly exciting causa ooenn-ad “*»7* renanuied ana re tinea tvtTy fcnr i 10 urs: also the Puls. A core
and he no in the chs^L shonik^^f.. I “ wen b * “• “P 0 «*■" of Louisiana moss. wl n be sure to foUow. The Belief is strenKthening.
•B vile ml KM. olo ,2. 1 ■ Th*™ »re at present only a few firms besides nimnliting, soothing and quieting. It is sure to
of t 8om ® the “junkeri” who deal to any great extent in break up the fever and to neutralize the poison.
?'., , ™ a ® Io J aeac ”. the article. After thenecessarv preparation is Let this treatment be followed and thousands
but tbe letter h was never in use except where I ^ #1.. roaoh maierial tbeL* nartirM find I will be s&ved. The oune treatment in KE7EB
U ought not to bo. Tba conclusion of the chief “ ?, J ^VoSh A«D AflCB TIPHOUl FEVElt, uBIP FEVER,
divine seamed to bo, that there were at present ^PbfSsm'h.^L^fSlfw BILIOD-t FEVBB. will effect a cure in twenty-four
700.000,000 of human being! whose future mnst I f™. mar ‘ eU " , j™®? some of them have I hours. When tbe pati-e.t fmle tbe Belief irritating
bo despaired of, and thougbTthere wore nomi- “ nU “ d «8*io«t um «® “ lhe wlnt ° f or beating the skin, a erne ia podbve^In all ca.es
nailv r.carlv half that number of Christians fr<, fT bt room foran «rtJde of bulk as compared where pile is felt, (be elief should be used
ra.n,ofthcmwerev.ry“d«l['' 0tridtUo, • with other freights. The gin used by the export- MfMy cent, par bou.e, and PUT.
m,*- .1 * at I eni for nrenarinir their ftock in vented and cenia » wl. 001a ly j
This gentlemen was great at quoting hymns, *1" for P"P rin E tbeIr «V >ck 7“ “T'? 1 ® 4
and as some familiar line struck their ears bU forward improved on for the special put
bstenon would cry out, liko the intelligent small I "tuning.
boy lu a ofeo-eoes class: “I know it; Halleln-
jab!” whereupon be entreated tbem to resiratD
tbomso'.ves till the end of each verse, “and then
arj hallelujah as mnch as they liked ” There
was one really striking illustration of the nn-
merieal strength of the Connection. “Onco in
every six hours the pearly gates of Heaven are
thrown back for e Primitive Methodist to puss
koKItwl Ihom ’* A t*A the koti •
and
purpose
JUST RECEIVED
behind them.” And the belief of these remaik
able people seems to be that they are thrown
back for nobody else.—From Unorthodox Lon-
' ~ .O.Ut -
AND FOB BALE CHEAP,
Vaurict Iiititt, J). D.
MHMjMnr Macon
DtetscU s(icoeral Banking Baslnw*.
PlkEOIOHSI
l a PIJLNT, D. FLANDERS,
E L JEWETT, W. B. DINSMOBE,
E E 1’LAJiT, D. 8. LITTLE,
fl. Q. HAZLEHURST.
L a PLANT, President.
V.W.WBIflLEY. Cashier. . msHMitooyl*
l Q. BONN. President. B. P. LAWTON, Cashier
mra RANK OF HAGOH.
OBee In fluff's new Bnlldlng.
RECEIVES DEPOSITS.
BOTB AND SELLS EXCHANGE,
IiIh Advances on Stocks, Bonds, Cotton In Btore.
Also on Bhipmonte of Cotton.
XLUOTIONB PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
ItMIly
L 0. PLANT & SON,
BANKERS AND SROKERS,
MACON, GA.
lay 4 Hell Exchange. Oold, Silver, Stocks
end llonds.
DEPOSITS RECEIVED.
Sn which Interest will be Allowed,
as aeaxxD crow.
payabiib oar oaxiIj
Uraacea Bede on Colton nnd 1*rodnco In
Store.
t'ollccitons Promptly Attended to.
JitOIy
l Worn
Cabbcdge, Haxlebarst & Co.,
Bankers and Brokers
MACON. GA.
R eceive deposits, buy and bell ex
change, GOLD, SILVER, STOCKS, B0ND6
**4 Cnatmitt Fund*.
inflections Undo on all Accessible
1’olnts.
•TOOee open at all bonrm of th* day.
Jset-lyr
Cubbedge, Haxlebarst & Co.’s
SAVINGS INSTITUTION.
HTSKE8T PAID ON ALL SUMS FROM $1
TO 9*000.
f\mcat HO CBS, FROM 8 a. *. to « r. *.
V t lan4-tf
PLANTERS’ BANK
roxr TALusr. Georgia.
Utwast on Deposits when made for a spe-
■4*4 time.
•k. J. Axsxxsox. PreaT. W. E. Buows, casnier
maxcrou:
4a. J. Anderson. OoL Hugh L. Dennord,
JS.LSL Felton. Dr. W. A. Mathews.
Dr. Wm. H. Hoilinahead. deI7tf
a a aaxa. j. it. skits. a *. ssaxrxt
RHEA. SMITH Sc CO.
bail, Hay, Flour and Provisions.
Ohio River Salt Oompanj’a Agenta,
a sora HABKET ST. f JTHHVHM,WOOL
ORDERS SOLICITED.
— Seymour, TmiOey ± Oa; Ooleman
■ Stwioia JoLu»vU «1 Smith; Gamble, Beck «k
0# apr20Sm_
diamond spectacles.
These Spectacle* are msnofaetnred from “Min-
1 at* Qrrsul Pebbles” melted together, and are
Wbd Diamond on account of their hardnere and
ir— .anty. li le well known that sp«ucie« cot
•*rom Braxilian or Soatob pebb!«# are very injurious
to tbs eye, because of tbeir polanxrag light.
Haring been tested with the polaruoope, th*
hamjod lenses have been found to admit fifteen
P« osoh lc heated rays than any other pebble.
They are ground with great eotanttflo aereracy,
ar» free from chromatic aberrations, and produce
a Icq-blneee and f ' t -TnnilTinee of vieion not before
attained in enecUole*. „ „ .
Manctsctnre.1 by the Bpanoe* Optioel Manofae-
•vnag Company, Sew York. , .
For sale by responsible Agerta InevMT «ty a
the Coioa. E. J. JOHNSTON,
Jeweler and Optician, is sole Agent for Meron, Oj.
from whom they can ociy be ntf* 1 **— 1 P*»■
filers top toyed.
Tn# greet damard for thee* Bpectaoiee hea In-
cooed nnaerapoloos oealm to pahs off an mrenor
tponaoA artiete lor Ifce Diamond. Great earn
eLoold U taken to im that tba trade-mark o
•b*eb ie protected by Amwloao Leatere Ptere*)!*
Hoped on every pair. mUMMj*
don, by Ike.
A Uarden Nkefcb.
Tbe chief charm of having a garden of yonr
own is (he fresh state of the vegetables which
daily gnrhiiih your table. Any one wbo has
a!> ays depended upon a store for his supply,
does not have tbe faintest conception of the
superior fiavor, tone, and elasticity of vegeta
bles gathered fresh every morning from your
own garden. Aside from this bent fit, girdcn-
ing is a most health-giving occupation known
to man, unless we exoept that of a physician. I
Which we don’t. There fa a man who lives on )
tbe other side of ear street, wbo has o garden, I
and has fresh vegetables every day, onr folks
■sy. We don’t know anything about that,
but we do know be has a garden, because we
see bim out in it every morning, in shirt alreTes
and slippers, picking cucumber and squash
bugs. We know when begets bold of one, by
the way bo shnts up bis month and fingers.
Sometimes be does not catch the one bo is after,
and sometimes ho makes a half dozen passes at
one bug. Every time be makes one of those
passes ho sftys something. The first remark is
not very plainly beard, bat tbe next ie qaite so,
end tbe observation that follows after toe sixth
□□fortunate pass, appears to go completely
through onr bead. He jumps around this way
for about an bonr, and, navtng got bis blood np
to fever beat, goes In and drinks a cup of boil
ing coffee, and then goes to bed.
At noon be goes ont there to kill a couple
more bugs, bnt doesn’t do it. He finds two
bans from the next house In the cucumber patch.
They have scratched down to the oool earth and
thrown the perched soil of two cucumber hills
over their baoks, and, with one eye closed in a
speculative way, are thinking of the intense
heat nnd short grass crop. Wnen they see him
and thu preparations of welcome he has hastily
got together, they get np and leave. Tbe firat
thing ha throws at them knoeks a limb from a
choice pear tree, and tbe next thing, which is
generally a pail, goes through a glass cover to
some choice flower seeds, end loses its bail. He
then goes into tbe house and gets some more
boiling coffee, and says tbe man next door is
something we never put in print, and goes to
business again.
At night ha comes hems and kills bugs until
supper time, and then goes in with his Angers
smelling as if be had shaken hands with twelve
hundred bed bugs. He keeps bis boy home
from school to watch tbe garden, and gnard it
sgalcat the encroachment cf atraying cattle.
Tbo boy get several other boys to come over
and help bim. They take a half a dozen sheets
I ty Dttmgiita.
health: beauty
STRONG AND PURE BIOH BIOOD —IN
CBEaSE OF FLESH AND WEIGHT—
CLEAR SKIN ANDBEAUOFOL
COMPLEXION SECUR
ED TO ALL!
DB BADWAY’S
Twenty Boxes Cheese SABSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT
ASD OXX CAB LOAD
TENNESSEE CLEAR SIDES
Has made the mn*t aatenirhing cures. So quick,
I to rapid are tbe changes the body undergoes, under
the influence of this truly wonderful medicine, that
EVEBY D‘Y AN INCREASE IN FLESH AND
WEIGHT Id BEEN AND FELT.
[THE GREAT BLOOD FURIFIER
Every drop cf the SABSAPARILLIAN RESOL
VENT oommunicatee through tbo blood, sweat,
urine, and other fluids and juices of the system,
tba vigor cf life, for it repairs the wastes of tbe
jniy23tf
A. B. SMALL
At No. 10 Hollingsworth Block.
ONLY MANUFACTORY
In thla country where
Glands and otfaer parts of the system, bore Ejes,
htiumorouB Discharges from the Bare, aod tbo
worst form of bkin Diseases, Eruptions. Fever
bores. Scald Hoad, Ring Worm, 8alt"lihenm. Ery
sipelas, Acne. Black 8pots, Worms in the Flesh
Tumors. Cancers in tha Womb, and all Weakening
and Painful Discharges, Night Sweats, Loss of
Sperm, and all wastes of the life principle, are
within tho curative range cf this wonder of Mod
ern Chomutry, and a few days* use will prove to
any porson using it for either of these forms of
disease its potent power to cure them.
If the patient, daily beooming reduced by the
waste and decomposition that is oontinually pro
gressing, sncc-oJs m arresting those wastes, and
repairs the same with new material made from
healthy blood—and this the SAKSAPaBILLIAN
Are made under one management. ] will and does secure—a cure is certain; for when
Also, SUPPLIES used in COTTON and WOOLEN J once this remedy commences its wurk of purifica-
Patent Wire Meddles
MILLS promptly famished.
D O BROWN,
july24 6m Lowell, Mass, P. 8.
I tion, and succeoda in diminishing tho loss of
wastes, its repairs will be rapid, and every day the
I patient will feel himself growing better and strong
er. the food digesting hotter, appetite improving.
I and flesh and weight increasing. Not only does
the HAB8AP 4BLLLIAN RESOLVENT excel all
known remedial agents in the core of Chronic,
Scrofulous, Constitutional and Skin Diseases, but
it is tho only positive cure for
jHidney and Bladder Complaints!
Urinary and Womb Diseasos, Gravel, Dixbotea.
Dropey. Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of
(Trine, Bright’s Disease, Albuminuria, and in all
cases where there are brick dnet depocits, or the
water is thick, cloudy, mixed witb substances like
the white of on egg, or threads like white silk, or
there is a morbiJ.dark,bilious appearanco and white
bone dost deposit, and when there is a pricking
sensation, burning sensation, when passing water,
and pain in the email of thebockondolcn/ rot lcins.
Tumor of 12 Years’ Growth
Cured by Railway’s
Resolvent!
BnvzEi.T, Mass.. July 16,1857.
Db. Rahway r—I have had Ovari.n Tumor in the
ovaries and bowels All tbe Doctors said “there
was no help for it ” I tried everything that was
recommended, bat nothing helped me. I saw
(wnn LATXST IMI nOVEWINTe.)
FOB 30 YEARS THE
who I STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE
hasn’t pins enongh to get in, leaves the front | THROUGHOUT THE WORLD,
gate open, and when tbe otrens is in the mid*t
of it* glory, the cry of a “oow in tbe garden!” I _ _ _ ___ I yonr Beeolvent, and thought I would trv It7 but
breaks np tho performance, and sends bothart- OVER 750,000 IN US tod no faith in it. because! had Buffered for twelve
Ut4 and audience in pursuit of tho beast. When I - — I years. I took eix bottles of tho Resolvent, and
our neighbor oomea home that night to gather u think of bo7iD „ , SewIn g Machine It wil nno boxof Badway’e Fills and two bottles of yonr
vegetable* fresh from the garden, and smash “toexamlneSe records of those now in Heady Belief; and there is rot a sign of tumor to
bugs with his finger and thnmb, and goes ont Sai Lid profit by experience. THE WHEELER £• ® e ,® n «*•**• M ! d * fe ® 1 better.emarter, and bap-
and looks at the destrnotion.it is altogether * WILSON STANDS ALONE AS THE ONLY Thewor.11nmor
likely the first thing he thick* cf Is the dauger LIGHT BUNKING MACHINE. U«ING THE 7“““® of the towels, over the groin
in eating store vegetables which have been BOTABY HOOK, MAKING A. LOCK STITCH, ’°^ 0 h 0 a ^ eneDt of otJl ® I “'
picked some days before, and allowed to swelter alike on both eidoe of tbe fabric sewed. AU ehm- P J° chooem KNAPP-
-mw Mt- ~»|“ras'gaggi£g&aas; 1
better it 1* to have everything treat team the | weM . 4n .j m-cn bath machine and operator,
garden. But we are not oertain. Neither is hence while other machines rapidly wear ont, the
the proprietor of the circus.—Danbury Fetes. WHEELER * WIlbon lasts A LIFETIME, l w' V r s—v i > -m -
and proves an etonomical investment: Do not I \f\/ i • I \ t |\/| V
believe all that m promised by ro-cailcd ••Cheap"! • • v -k-T 4 K—/ »
The only safe and sure remedy for TAPE, PIN
and WORMS of all kinds.
A .Hethodiit Story.
The Martha’s Vineyard correspondent of the | tue have
New Bedford Standard says t
Camp meeting John Allen is on a visit to the [ tenna, or monthly payments token. Old machines j pnTpp ef nn Tjp-n pr.TTTV
Vineyard, and we spent a vary pleasant hsur pnt in order or received in exchange. ABluA ol CU JTXilfc D\J X XLL,
with bim on the Sabbath. Ha has attended | WHEELER A WILSON MF’O CO.’S 0FFICE8:
machines, yon should require proot that yeaie of I
I m» bays tested their value. Money onoe thrown I
away cannot be recovered.
Send for oar circulars. Machines sold on easy
Savannah, Atunuta, Macon and Colambas. Os.
W. B. CLEYAS. Gen. AgL, Savannah, Ga.
W. A. HICKS, Agent, Maoon, Ga.
jin 13-eodly
DR# IWE'S
SPECIAL FLAVORINGS^
[An Important Letter.
From a prominent gentleman and resident of On-
tinnati, O., for the past forty years well known to
the book publishers thronghout the United fitates:
Nzw Yoax, October It, 1670.
Da. Bonwir: Dear Sir—I am induced by a sense
of dnty to tne Buffering to make a brief statement
of tbe working of your medicine on myself. For
several years I hod been affected with some trouble
in the bladder and urinary organs, which some
twelve months ago cnlminated in a moat terribly
afflicting disease, which the physician, all laid was
a iptsmodic stricture in the orelha, aa also inflam
mation of the kidneys and bladder, and gavo it is
their opinion that ray age—73 years—would pre
vent my ever getting radically cared. I hod tried
a number of pbyiiciane, ana bad token a large
qnonity of medicine, both aiopatbic and hemeoe-
'■ t, but tod got no relief. I bid read of uton-
J cures having been made by yonr remedies ;
and some four months ago read a notice in th*
Philadelphia Saturday Evening Post of a cure hav
ing been effected on a person who hod long been
.offering as I bad boon. I went right off and got
■ome of each—yonr Sanaparilban ite.olv.nt.
Beady Belief, and. Regulating Fills and oom-
menoed taking them. In three days 1 was greatly
relieved, and now feel as well aa ever
a W. JAMES, Cincinnati, 0.
two hundred and thirty-five eamp meetings.
and in antwer to Ms age remarked that he felt I
as young as twenty.six, but was in his seventy-
ninth year. In the oonrse of tho conversation,
ho remarked what nnrnly boys ministers were
blessed witb, and thought it beat to give ns a I
little rircnmstance that happened on one of his |
circuit.*. A reverend gentleman, semewhat ad-1
vanned in yean, was called to follow his partner
In life to the grave, and, snflleient time having I
passed to keep her memory sacred, the old gen-1
tit min took it into bis head that be had better I
many again. His boy, finding ont tbat his I
father was about to marry a g:rl of twenty-two,
jnsc aet to and giTe tho “old gentleman” a lec
ture. Tbe reverend listened to the boy until
his patience and good nature were about ex-1
bausted. Finally, the boy, seeing that be conld
not make bis father angry, finished his lecture
with this remark: “Well, I don’t care if you
marry the devil's mother.” The face of his I
father reddened a little as he locked at his son
andremsrked: “Ob! I buried her last spring," |
We think Uncle John loves to tell these stories,
as a good hearty laugh was enjoyed by him |
after this.
Good btx. Sain.—A World London corres
pondent of tbe 5th writes: Tbe Shah leaves us
to day, after & visit cf half a month, during
whioh time he has gone about so much and
showed himself ax freely, that every man, wo-
man and child in the metropolis mmt have
seen him. Ho did not want to go away at all,
and would have remained a month longer had
hia royal hosts urged him, which they took
care not to do, being tired of him by this time.
He has beoome extremely popular with the
people, however, and some of them have loudly
expressed their wish that they had him for
their own king. Some scandal attaches to his
departure, however. The visitors to Bucking
ham Palace on more than one oocadon were
observed to be introduced in a very mysterious
manner. An actress at one of the theatres has
suddenly resigned her situation, although she
forfeited XoOO by the act, and baa disappeared;
and two well known ladiee of the demi-monde
have also taken leave of their friends and de-
parted “for the Oontinent.” By the way, it
waa not until to-day that it • became publicly
known what waa the real name of the Shah. _
Here it is, written by himself when he viaited I fjyytffie ill JD 8JlJOTU.pt CV.
Mme. Tonoaud's highly morU show of waxworks: I -.j-nirr rtnntT OF THE UNITED I tb ® Head, Deficiency of PnwpiroUon, Yellowness of
While staying in London I visited Mme. Tns- D« THE.DISTRICT COUBTOF TH CN ED 1 ^ d E PliB ^ ^ e^e, Chert. Limb*
sand’, exhibition, and I write these few words STATES F<jB THE SOUTHERN DUSTR1C1 Or ^ IQddK1 jiito, of B ert. Burning in the flesh,
here by wty of memorial of my visit. I GEOBGIA. _ . | A fevdoMe of Badway's FUla wfll free th* ay»-
1”00 Hevra. I In th* matter of Jacob Hiley—Bankrupt. I tern from oil th* above nomad disorder*. Frioe35
YuumK Chib Koaua. TX) WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.—The under- oeuta per box- Bold by Druggists.
nossiuddc CHOH rooiMan, I Hgned hereby gives noooe of hia appointment 1
aa assignee of the estate of Jacob Biley, of Mar-
. — 1 — _ , ,| abailvuie. Kioon county, in tbe and Cutnct, and
Will you have some strawberries ? | *bo vaa, to wit, ca tha 36th day of April, A. D.
VANILLA, LEMON, ETC.,
Fcr Flrorus I« CreiM, Cii» and Paslry.
■With great care, by a new process,
wo extract from the true, select Frmtt
and Aromatics, each characteristic fla
vor, and produce IZirorinst of rare
exa(Benet. Of oreat strength and perfect
purity. So pouonems oils. Erery f.ir-yr
5. So deceit-each bottlefull
ting oneJkalf more than others
. . .to bold tame gtuxr.tity. Use
them onoe, tri3 tue no other. The mod
delicate, ddicims facers ever mace. So
superior to the cheap extracts. Auk for
Dr. Price’s Special Flavorings. Manu
factured only by
STEELE & ERXCE,
Depots, CHICAGO ana ST. La CIS.
Manufacturers of Dr. Frieds Cream
EaUsv Pomdor.
DR. BADWAY’S
| Perfect Purgative and Reg
ulating Pills.
Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with ewset
gum. purge, regulate, purify, cleanse, and
strengthen. Badway’a fills, for tbe cure of all dis
order* of the Stomach, Liver, Bowala, Kidneys,
Bladder, Nervous Difeaaee, Headache, Constipa
tion, Costiveneafl, Indigent ion. Dyspepsia. Biloue-
neee. Fever, Inflammation of the Bowels, Pilee and
all Derangunanta of the Internal Tiaoera. War
ranted to effect a poeitire core. Purely vegetable,
containing no mercury, mineral! or delete roue dm ga.
Wff" Observe the following symptom* reaulung
from Diaordera of the Digeauve Organa :
Oonatipation. Inward Pilee, Knlmees cf the
Blood in the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea,
Heartburn, Disgust of Food, Fullness or weight in
the Stomach. Soar Eructations, Sinking or Flatter
ing at the Heart, Choking or suffering Sensations
w&en in a Lying Poarore, Dimneae of Vision. Dote
or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dali Pain in
a lady of a gueat. “Yes, madam, yea; I eat 1adjudged Bankrupt open the petuaon of him-
strawberries with ^aUmsiawn ** Do jog ? Well, I aelf, by the Diatriot Court of said District,
we haven't anything but cream and sugar for I Drtad at Fort Yallsy, Ga . the SJ day of July,
’am this erecting, mid tha mattar-of-fafit (187S. JESSE W. AVAST.
mr 1 july4 ItawSw tmtgsm,ate.
READ
“PATiMB AND TRUK”
Band oua letter stamp to BAD WAX A 00., So.
gj Warren, sornar Ohoreh street. New York.
Inform*tiou worth thouaaoda will be sent you.
maylSaodkwly
J)LANTER3 are rrquested to caU around and roe it. It ie not noceeeary that you buy more than one
a lifetime. Many toy horse powers and have to buy a gin gear next year
ON CENTRAL SUPPORT to prevent nettling of gin h .nee, AN IRON KINO
power to ton yonr
Thie Gin Osar hoe an 1 .
POST AND IRON BAND WHEEL SHAFT. Mode only by
J. S. SCHOFIELD Sc SON.
NOTICE —Hiving rr ide arrangements with Messre. SCHOFIELD A SON for the solo manufacture
or my PATENT GIN OEalt, witn CENTRAL IRON SOPPOKi 1 , all other, nro warned not to Max*, ues
or Bim, the same, aa I shall prosecute to the extent of the law all persons rating or infringing on my
Patent. ■ L. B. FACGHT.
PhiladfIph'a, May 14,1S73. jnlyld3m
THE D. PRATT GIN!
aakimr
BUSINESS ESTABLISHED IN 1S33.
W 15 offer to planters these well-known Gins, which are sold wheretver cotton is planted.
; OVER SEVENTEEN THOUSAND
Have been sold tince 1856. We aek parties wishing to buy to ccrne and examine them, erpeciaUy the
IMPROVED GIN, having a linter attached. It will pay them for so doing. They are warranted 10
giro satisfaction, and time given to test them before payment is required.
TELEGRAPH Mfl MESSENGER
18*7 3.
The proprietors avail themselves of the
lull in advertising to present their claims
again to the public. Nothing within the
range of onr ability is omitted to make
the Telegraph and Messenger In all
its editions acceptable to the reader. As
a vehicle of'the earliest news on all cur
rent topics— and of careful and candid
exposition, we concede no superior in this
State.
In point of circulation in the range of
the country trading with Macon, the dif
ferent editions of the paper are far be
yond competition. They literally per
vade the Central and Southwestern coun
ties of Georgia—addressing and inform'
ing almost every merchant and house
hold.
No business man of Macon can afford
to be without the use of these columns
as an advertising medium. No one abroad
seeking a market for any commodity in
this region can intelligently dispense with
their aid in facilitating that object.
For successive generations theso two
papers, united for the past three years in
one, have commanded this great field of
circulation, and their hold on the public
confidence has never been disturbed or
interrupted. We are to-day with a larger
cash paid circulation than ever before,
and we hope to go on increasing with the
progress of the country. We do not say
it is the “largest circulation,” but within
our proper field—where we can carry the
earliest news, it is beyond even approxi
mation by any other journal.
RAILROADS.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
NO CHANGE OF OARS BETWEEN
QUOTA AND 00LUKBU8.
AU-
OKSKBAIi SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE, J
Gbobgia Cxhtral Railroad, V
SavaLDah, July 6,1873. )
O N and after Sunday, the 6th mat., Paaaanger.
Trains on the Georgia Central Railroad, Ua
branches and connections, will run as follows:
UP DAY TRAIN.
Leave Savannah 1:00 r ■
Leave Augusta 2:15pm
Arrive at Augusta 8:80 r X
*,11:04 y K
.,12:52 A X
..10:46 »1C
..11:10 PX
..11;16 P X
..10:55 PX
6:50 AI
jnlylOditawtf
JOHNSON & DUNLAP,
No. 73 THIRD STREET.
[reat Sontlers Freight and Passenger Line
VIA
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
TO AND FROM
BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA,
NEW YORK, BOSTON,
AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES.
THREE TIMES A WEEK,
THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS.
TUESDAYS,
ELEGANT STATE-BOOM ACOOMMODATIONS-SEA VOYAGE 10 to 12 HOUBS SHOBTEB
VIA OHABLESTON.
THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD CO,
And oonnoctlns Roods Weat, in alliance with the Fleet of Thirteen Firet-Class Steamships to the above
Fcrta, Invito attention to the Quick Time and Regular Dispatch afforded to the btuinees public in the
Cotton States at the
PORT OP 1 CHARLESTON,
Offering facilities of Bail and Sea Transportation for Freight and Passengers not excelled in oxcelleno*
and capacity at any other Port The following splendid Ocean Steamers are regularly on the Line:
TO JJHW
MANHATTAN M. S. Woodhull, Commander.
CHAMPION R. W. Lockwood, Commander.
CHARLESTON James Berry, Commander.
JAMES ADGER .T. J. Lockwood, Commander.
JAMES ADGER & CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C.
GEORGIA S. Crowell, Commander.
SOUTH CAROLINA .T. J. Beckett, Commander.
CLYDE .J. Kennedy, Commander.
ASHLAND Ingram, Commander,
WAGNER, HUGER* CO., 1 a ..... q p
WM. A. COURTENAY. 1 A S ents i Charleston, S. C.
zaoxr azEAMSHiFii
GULF STREAM ~Alex. Hunter, Commander
VIRGINIA C. Hinckleb, Commander.
Sailing Days—Thursdays.
WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, Charleston, 8. C.
THE WEEKLY
TELEGRAPH MESSENGER
Is the largest weekly in the Cotton States,
and prints 56 columns. Its ample space
admits of a perfect resume of all the news
of the week, domestic and foreign. The
contents of a single number would make
a large volume, and afford in themselves
abundant miscellaneous, political and
news reading for the week. This is pub
lished at $3 per annum or $1 50 for six
months. Specimen numbers will be for
warded gratis on the receipt of an order
enclosing stamp for that purpose. We
would be glad if our patrons of the Week
ly would show it to friends who are not
subscribers. This edition of the paper is
sent to hundreds of Georgians wbo have
emigrated to other States and keeps them
perfectly posted in regard to every Im
portant public event in the old Empire
State of the South.
TOTAL CAPACITY 40,000 BALES MONTHLY.
TO SAIiTiaiOHB.
FALCON Haxnie, Commander
MARYLAND Johnson, Commander
SEA GULL Dutton, Commander
Sailing Days—Every Fifth Day.
PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, Charleston, S. C.
TOIBOBTONT.
STEAMSHIP MEREDITA, JSails Every Other Saturday,
JAB. ADGER & CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C.
Bata* guaranteed as low aa these of Competing Lines. Marine Insurance one-half of one per cent.
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS
Gan be had at all the principal Railroad Office, in Georgia, Alihan a, Tennee.ee and Mississippi.
State Boom, may be secured in advance, without extra charge, by addressing Agent, of the ttteam-
ship* in Charleston, at whoa* offiaes, in all cases, the Railroad Ticket, should to oxchonged and Berths
assigned. Tbe Through Ticket* by thi. Route include Transfers, Meals and State Boom, while on ship
board.
The Sooth Carolina Railroad, Georgia Railroad
And their connecting lines have
Pajeengers between th# Norths:
Holmes Chair, wibont extra charge, hi
Katin* Saloon at BrancliriUe. On tha Georgia Baflroad First-Claes Sleeping Oars.
Freight promptly transferred from steamer to day and night trains of the South Carolina Railroad.
Close connection made with other roads, delivering freight, at distant point, with neat promptness.
The Managers will use every exertion to satisfy their patrons that the line VIA CHARLESTON cannot to
gvpasasd in Dispatch and the Safe Delivery of Goodm
For further information, apply to J. M. HET.KTRK, Sup’t, Charleston, 8. C.;B. D. HASSELL, Genera
Agent, P. O. Box 4373, Offloe 317 Broadway, N.Y.; B-B. PICKENS, General Pamenger and Ticket Agent
Booth Carolina Baflroad
ALFRED L. TYLER,
Jintiaofttm Thi Praalfleet Bonth Carolina Railroad. Gharleaioo. R n.
WAGES.
* TK)B ill who are. willing to work. Any person,
old or yoong,tof either sex, can make from
to tW a weak, at home day or evening. Want
ed by alh Snitaole to either city or country, and
any aeaaon of tho year. Tnia is a rare opportunity
for inoee who are ont of work, and out of money,
to make an independent living. No capital being
required.^ Onr pamphlet, “HOW TO HAKE A
LIVING, Riving full inatraction*, tent on receipt
of 10 oenU. Address A BURTON A CO., Mor-
riaanU, Weat cheater county, N. Y.
rpflE BECKWITH 820 PORTABLE FAMILY
_ . SEWING MACHINE, on 80 days’ trial; many
advantages overall. Satisfaction guaranteed, or
820 refunded. Sent complete, with full direction*.
Beckwith Sewing Machine Oo.. 862 Broadway, N. Y.
rpR£ NEW ZIiABTIO THUS*. An important In-
. „ ventxjn. It retains the Soptsreet all timee,
and under tbe hardest exorcise or severest strain.
It ie worn witb comfort, and if kepi on night end
day, effects a permanent core in » Jew weeks. Bold
cheep, and sent by mul when requested. Circulars
free, when ordered by letter sank to- the El sates
Trues Oo., Ho. 681 Broadway, N. T. city. Nobody
slip off too frequently
> painful; ithey
' MeodAtowly
HR. WOODBRIDGE’S
PAIN LINIMENT.
moat violent pain 4
CHRONIC RHEUMATISM, curing very severe
form* of these diseases in from one to Are days;
also the STIFFNESS OF THE JOINTS which
sometimes accompanies the last. Ik also cures
SPRAINS OF THE JOINTS in twelve boors:
GUM-BOILS, NERVOUS HEADACHES,
including those which follow Intermittent Fevers
and Tooth Aches, in from one to five minutes;
Colic, ting-worm, and Meningitis. The aeoond
case was cored in Brunswick, relieving in the last
in a few minutes, the pain in the bead and neck,
and tbe rigidity of the muscles of tbe «*»k
Bee circulars, containing certificates of its virtues
from those who have used it, at tbe Drag Stores of
B. B. BALL, Macon, and A F. ULMER, Savan
nah, wbo have it for sale. Address ordma to
.. _ DB. D. G. WOODBRIDGE,
SWh5 awiwtf Brunswick, Ga
SEMI-WEEKLY
TELEGRAPH anfl MESSENGER
This ia published on Wednesdays and
Saturdays, at $4 per annum—$2 for six
months. We earnestly recommend this
edition to readers at all points who re
ceive mails two or three times a week. It
is a paper containing few advertisements
and full with fresh and entertaining mat
ter in great variety.
The Daily Telegraph and Messen
ger is published six mornings in the
week at Ten Dollars a year—85 for six
months—$2 50 for three months, or $1
per month.
advertisements;
In the Weekly are one dollar for each
publication of one inch or less. In the
Daily, one dollar per eight text libaes first
publication and fifty cents for sub tequent
ones. Contracts tor advertising u. tade on
reasonable terms—circulation ot c the
paper considered.
TO FARMERS:
The approach of active operatic: is in
cropping will render one of the edi tiona
of this paper invaluable in y our pur suit*-
It will contain all the earliea t crop i -nfor-
mation and general agricolH iial ne km.
fiUBBYf JONES St iHEEf US.
Angoai
Arrive at Miiledgeville
Arrive ak Eatonton...
^frive at Maooo —....
Beavs Maoon for Atlanta.
De*ve M&oon forEufanla
Leave Maoon for Oolumbua
Arrive *t
Arrive 12:10 p x
AimeatOolunihua.^. LOO a*
Making close oonnection with train* lea Tice At
lanta and Oolnmhua.
_ .... town DAT THAIS.
Leare Atlanta. ...... 1:00 aw
Arrire at Maoon... —**'.'"*',’** II.... H 7-00 a it
Leave Maoon..... *“. ' pen a at
Leave Augusta 2:15tz
Airive at Augueta 8:90 r U.
Arrive at Savannah —
Thi. train oonnects at Macon with the S. W. Ac
commodation train leaving Enfaula at 10*30 F. K-,
and arriving at Macon at 10:80 a- n.
kiqht t Hints ao nta v.st.
Leave Savannah 8.40 FM
Leave Augusts................. !l0:001U
Arrive at Savannah 6.93 a. or
Arrive at Maoon..... 7:06 a a
Leave Maoon for Atlanta................ll-.oo A*
Leavo Maoon for Clayton............. 8:00 ak
Arrive at Clayton.............. C:30fx
Arrive at Atlanta 6:30 fk
Making prompt through 0011:10ctiona at Atlanta.
MIGHT THAIHfl GO IMG MOHTH.
Leave Clayton....- 7:23 Alt
Iieavo Ooiuinbufl..........
Leave Atlanta...
.. 2:30 pm
.. 1:50 PX
Arrive at Maoon from Olayton
Arrive at Maoon from Columbus........
Arrive at Macon fromAtlanta
TiAivyA MffiVin , r , rr ..,._ T . ...
. 5:25 FX
- 7.80 F X
.. 7:20 PX
. 7:40 r X
Leave Bavannah
Arrive at MUledgeville
Arrive at Katcnton
.. 8:40 FX
.11:04 FX
.12:52 AX
Arrive at Auguata
. 4:00 AX
Arrive at Savannah 6.00 A Jc
Making perfeot oonneotiun with trains leaving
Augusts.
raa.ongers going over tho Miiledgeville and
Eatonton Branch will take night train from Colum
bus, Atlanta and Maoon, day train, from Augusta
and Savannah, which oonnoot daily at Gordon
(Sunday, excepted) with the MiUedgeviUe and Ra-
tonton train..
An elegant sleeping car on all night train*.
THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS can to
had at the Central Railroad Ticket Office at Pulaski
House, corner of Ball and Bryan streets. Offloe
open from 8 a n to 11- st,and fromS tofiria. Tiok-
eta can also to had at Depot Offloe.
July 8 tf
epot Offloe.
William sogers.
General Superintendent.
SUMMER ^SCHEDULE.
DAILY PASSENGER TRAIN
TO AND KttOM
Macon, Brnnswiclc, sarannali anil Florida.
Oraci Ml com aud Bbuhswick Batosoad,)
_ _ 1 [
Maoon, Go., July 22,1878.
O N and after Wedneeday, July 23d, passenger
trains on this Road will to ran as follows:
DAY PASSENGER, DAILY, SUNDAYS
EXCEPTED VOS
THE 1'UEiSENT.
Leave Maoon 8:30 a.M
Arrive ak Je&ann 6:45 P. X
Arrive at Brunswick..,.....
Arrive at Savannah
Arrive at Tsllsbae.ee
10.16 F.X
......10.60 F.X
7:46 F X
Arrivn &t JinkannvillA ,, ,
7 16PM
Leave Jacksonville
7:10AX
Leavo TallAhiRRsn............
...... 0.40 AM
Leave Savannah
Leave iiruiiHWick
5.20 A. X
6:00 a. X
Leave Joeaup..
...._ 9.00 A. M
Arrive at Maoon
8 00 F.X
Passengers from Bavsnnah will take 4.30 r. x.
train for Brunswick, and 6.2U a. m. train for Maoon.
HAwxuravn 'jt aooorroditios Tatra, natex, (ura-
DAYS XXOEPTZD.J
Leave Maoon 8.50 p. if
Arrive at Hawkinsville 7.30 r. X
Leave Hawkinsville.. 6:30 A. K
Aniveat Macon.. (9.56a.M
W. J. JARVIS,
Jnly23tf Master Transportation.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, 1
CkhTUro Bailuoad, Atlanta Division, >
Atlanta, Ga., Jaly 6, 1873. j
O N and after Snndsy, July 6th, Passenger
Trains on thi. toad will run as follows :
DAT FASBXNGEB TRAIN.
Leave Macon 11.00 a. k
Arrive at Atlanta 5.30 F. X
Lonve Atlanta 1.60 p. w
Arrive at Macon 7-20 r. X
BIGHT rASSkXGES THUS.
Leave Macon 11.10 P. M
Arrive at Atlanta 5-60 a. m
Leave Atlanta 1.10A.X
Arrive sc Macon 7.00 A. X
Making dose connection at Maoon with Central
Railroad for Bavanush and Angasta, and with
Southwestern Railroad for Colaaitras and points
in Boatliwestern Georgia. At Atlanta, with West
ern and Atlantio Railway for points West.
jnlj6tf G. L POKKAOBE, Sup’t.
OF SGEEDUL*.
txrX
s. i
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE,
bObTHWEBTKBM RAILROAD OoXFAXT, '
Maoon, Ga., Jnly i, 1878.
O N and after Biinday, the 6th Inst., Passenger
Trains on this Rood will roc as follows:
DAI XUFAUDA PASSES QXB XKADX.
Leave Macou....„..„.......^..„..— 8:00 k. X
Arrive at Eufanla...4:40 F.X
Arrive at Clayten.......... ............ 6:20 F.X
Arrive at Albany 2:15 F.X
Arrive at Arlington 6:U0 F. X
Arrive at Fort Gaines fc40f. x
Leave Clayton 7:20 a. X
Leave Kafaula.......................... 8:60 a. X
Leave Fort Qainm..... 8.85 A. x
Leave Albany..................10:83 A. X
Arrive at Maoon.......... 6:26 F.X
Connects with the Albany Train at Bmithville,
and the Foit Gaines Train at Cnthbert daby except
Sunday.
Albany Train connects daily witb Atlantic and
Golf Railroad Trains at Albany, and will tun to '
Arlington on Blakely Eiteneiun Monday, Wednes
day and Friday, lemming foUowing days,
COLUKHDS DAI rAHSZHOKH TBAU-
LoaveMacon 10:55 r.
Arrive at Oolnmhua 4.00 a.
Leave Colambas 2:80 F.X
Arrive at Maoon..... 7:80 F.X
zrarama «xoht msoanx tn ivuOBxxoBAxnxi
-rnirw.
Leave Maoon.... ..^...11:15 F. X
Arrive atEnfaala 12:10 F. x
Arrive at Albany..... 7:67 a. X
Loave Enfanla.......................... 10.20 r. X
Leiive Albany 8:3Jp.x
Arrijeat Maoon 1... 10 39 a. x
Tiaras wiU leavo Macon and Enfaula on this
schedule Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday nights,
and eon nect at bmithville with Albany trains.
VIRGIL BOWERS,
July6 l.v Engineer and Superintendent.
Change of Schedule.
ON MACHJN AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD.
Forty-Oue Miles Saved in Distance.
OFFICE MAOON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD,)
Maoow, May 18, 1872. /
O N and after Bonday, Hay 13, 1872, and until
farther notion, the trains on this read will
run as follows:
DAI THAIH—DAILT (itlDUI axcxmn).
Leave Macon...... 6:30 a. n.
Arrive at Angasta 1:15 F- X.
Leave Augusta 1:60 F-X.
Arrive at Maoon 8:15 r. a.
etr Passengers leaving Macon at 6.30 a. K. make
close connections at Camak with day paseeng®*
trains on Georgia Railroad for Atlanta and all
points West; also, for Angnsta, with trains going
North, and with trains for Charleston; also, fox
Athens, Washington, and all stations cn tbs Geer
gia Railroad. ... „
W Ticket* sold and baggage checked to all
points North, both by rail and by steamship* from
Charleston. „ _
ang7tf B. K. JOHNSON, Bnp’t.
PORT ROYAL RAILROAD.
Office of Esorazm asd Bcfesisthdiit, )
Aujlsta, Ga., June28,A873. ) .
O N and after Monday, June 30, trains on this
Road will ran as follows:
DOWN DAY PASSENGER TRAIN
WiU leave AngUBta at 6.45 L X.
Arrive at Port Royal at 2.16 f. x.
Axriva at Charleston at..... 4.45P. ss.
Arrire at Savannah at. 3.80 r. x.
UP DAY PASSENGER TRAIN
W01 leave Port Royal at. 9.45 A. ss.
Leave charleston at.....................8.10 a X-
Leave Savannah St 9.30 a. X.
Arrive at Angnsta at 5 88 f. a-
DOWN NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN
Will leave Augusta at * SI'S"
Arrive at Port Royal at
Arrive at Charleston at w
Airive at Bavannah at r - M *
UP NIGHT PABSENGKB TRAIN
Will leave Port Royal at W-j®*- "•
Leave Charleston at ®-””F. x.
Leave Bevannah at.
Arrive at Angnsta »*—•• •-L“ u *•
It.asantTnve 16A ViC(f U^OOO ^7 tDC 6.30 A* lit
tr^ on g Macon an(fAogtuU Railroad, arrive ak
AmraaU in time io nuke cloee oonneeoon with tba
lalvltr Ecgineer and Boperintendep.
—JTW. LUKE,
(Snocessor to GABR A LUKE,)
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
He. 302 Commercial at., St. loan, Mo.
Refer to Third National Bank, Union National
Xtenk and bankers generally, aod W. A- Huff, Ms
oon, Ga. apr29 8m
w. o. xosaxa. a. ▼. aior .
MORRIS Sc REED,
Provision and Tobacco Brokers,
Boom No. 4 College Building, corner Fourth and
. Walnnt streets,
CIRCnrKATI, OHIO.
Salat to W. A. Huff. nsytt *n