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ON TIMI. Telegraph <fc Messenger.
TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 29, 1873.
TROIAN & GREEN
| Correspondence) between €J«t. nuillb J me.
and ex-GoY. H. V. Johnson.
CHANGE of SAILING DATS.
I may d:tm necessary for my own vindication—
that nothing you said in your Macon "P««ch , __ . „ __
wui Intendtd as a reflection on myself, or as an PACIFIO HAIL STEAM3H1P 30/8
indor-eruent or comitenaLoe of any injurious * v 1
morci like to cunrosiu, emu
13 d jirur,
jTOl sail any of tbs ex«3ant atoms as below
for tba
LOWEST cash PRICES !j
rx
Haying never done me tba justice publicly to
correct the report of your remarks in the Tele
graph and Messenger, which yon admit was in-
oorrect, nor denied the jastness of the pablic
inferenos xherefrcm, I trust that yon will see
that the reqne-t I now make of you Is both rers- I mm CAJUtTIHG THE U.
onable and right. |
Greatly Reduced.
Touching at Mexican Forts,
8. BUL.
▼vyrm77ATTG1 TTATfTl PT)"C 1 QT' I f ng language, io a speech, is impnted to yon: I meniable condition is the retdineea of di^aj
WliilUU X lit JL H/XbUlO 1. I ‘"In refvrenceiomyadminHtrationasthoExeeo- pointed place hunters to malign the motives i
I tire of the State, this mnch I will declare—/! tboee npon whom rests the disagreeable dnty i
I am, sir, yonr obedient servant,
James SI. Emuh.
EX O3TUX0B rosxsos's TIMED Utllil.
Sasdt Glove, Babtow P. O.. Ga ,>
Jaly 17. 1873.
I I". "..^.... wpow | _ jniy w. nr,a. > for South Pacific and Central American porta.
toe oooaslon referred to, yon n*od, literally or H* KxedUney James iC Smith, Atlanta. Go.i For Japan and China, .tenners leave BarnTTan-
SUf h imlallr. the Innonenn nlj-.rn /.maImA . I c.. . v* . ,a.l j . . • « • . - • -• • —• — - _
0 >E of the large and
splendid Steamship,
of thia line win leave Pier
1 No. 12 North River, foot
of Canal St., at 12 o'clock,
'noon, on the 6th, and
30th of evezymonibfexeepi
I when those datee fall on Bnnday, and then on the
preceding Saturday) for ASPIKWALL, oonnect-
| mg, via Panama Badway, with one of the Cora*
pany’s Steamships from Panama for HAN PHAN- I
CISCO, touching at MANZANILLO.
Ah departure, oornect at Panama with steamer. |
Ponth Pacific s'
HERTZ, VIRGIN & CO.
ABE NOW OFFERING THEIR FINE STOCK CF CLOTHING AT
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
oovzevoe Dam’s rwrr nairxs.
Att-awta, Ga., June 17, 1873.
| Hon. B. V. Johnson :
8ib—The MAConTzLranArn axd Mevsesoze,
I of the ISth instant, oonlstrw an aoeoont of a 1 osaewt to the correctness of what yon say in par-og
dne the l&tb of November | dinner, given by the Macon Bar, in compliment reference to the degeneracy of the tunes; and 1
next , I to yonrsolf, at the Brown House, on the 14th 1 1 thins yon will agree with me that one of the
instant. In that aooonnt the nse of the follow. I strongest evidences of the existence of this 1a-
Ing langn.ge, in a speech, is impnted to yon: I deniable condition is the readiness of dissp-
‘ " " * * " “ “ itives of
. i dnty of
a~l rttrantee the price to boss low, or | newer iwiW any one with /Was pnmismP | making appointmenU to offire.“
And (tnm ™ I -When I state that gentlemen who heard the
. r*_ I. I speech delivered have expressed the opinion
Lower Than Next rail. tl.*tin using ibis language yon intended to
I mske an injnrioiu imputation againist myself,
OCT old buaineae friends who have sold Btoves | yon. etnnot fail to see the propriety of my re-
have tha advantage of this I qneiting yon to say explicitly whether, upon
r»t.a«mmt. 1 168 occasion referred to, yon used, literally or
j antstantlaily, the langn.ge shove quoted; and 1 tin: Yonrs of the 10th inat is received, and 1 dace first of ever; month, except when it falls on I VTmTTT fin m AWn nTTfifTT mws V TTn ■
I ***** referenoe, if any, yon intended the same 11 confess I am snrpriaed and disappointed that I Sunday, then on the day preoedtag. I Ml 1 * all ■ * I 111 I II Ai I ■ 111 1 ■ I 111 I 11 I
to have to myself. mine of the 4th is not satisfactory. Ono hnndred pounds uf Baggage allowed to saeh !■ f*. wlf F I III Iff IV F Ml rial lllll.'
Candor compel, me to say that I have, from Your first letter complained that gentlemen ■*£- Baggy mestymaei^mk the day before XV14 Vf 1 UU U ill XV 14 If JL JJU U4I I
to time, heard v.gne rumors of nnkind remark, who heard the speech delivered had expressed 3^?’ SSfSSSS’iS? 1-1 ladF “ <en « 6r * * 1
.-.Tn-nc PT ivr P!»in or with Pt ervoir an J raat *® by JOBi in reference to myself; but their j the opinion, that In using “the Ungntga* (the An* experienced Kars eon on board.
OOTTOR PLANT—Plain, or with Be^erroir ana I nnserta^n^y has hitherto presented me from I remark complained of) “I intended ?o iike an I JuSESEZiL*^
.iiTt i.TitT m.tn —raw**, '"gw '“J 0 ! 10 ?* _imputslton against_yonrself." I re-1 For Freight or Paaeengor Tickets, or farther in-
1 l f cK*B BBIIiLIART—Plain, or vntn wee rro.r i imputed to you in the Tklzobxpb jlsd Mt>kzs- I nhed that they misapprehended my motives. I formation, apply at the Oompany’a Ticket Offiee,
I gee. howeyer, and the construction placed upon I Ton further a^kad me to state “what reference, I 0111116 Wharf, fc *® *
it by intelligent gentlemen present, leeve me if snv, I intended the same to have to yonr- HewIor:c * ___ _ ,
no alternetive bnt to make the above inquiry. | gdf ?" J | GEO. H. BBADBUBY, Fretident
jnlylSeodlm
CALL AND EXAMINE
every STOVE GUARANTEED !j
We have in stock the Stove, ae beLw t
Medicine I
■idofli
qCLEN OF THE BOOTH.
OgAl JACKET.
GOOD INTENT.
aaiTEBPlECE
BONE GEORGIAN.
PLANTER.
CONSUL.
ISON WITCH—Hah*, or with Besermir.
PaTORtTE—With Reservoir and Closet.
PROTECTOR—with Reservoir and Closet.
InlyWHf
I am, sir, yonr obedient servant.
Jam, JL Smith.
I disavowed, in tnbsiance, having any offen
sive reference to yon, and stated bow the remark
ws, suggested; bnt that I did not intend to
mske any charge sgainst yon of having deceived
applicants for office, nor to express any opinion
in reference to it, and that I was sorry that I
was misunderstood.
In your second letter yon veemed to be satir-
fied with my disavowal of offensive intention ; I
H J. RfiA.iv. Hapt.
xx ooTzmroa joassosr's nttsr ixrrzn.
Saasx Gcovr, Baarow Cocstt. Ga.,1
, June 21st, 1873. j
HU EzcdUncy Jama 31. Smith, Atlanta, Oa. i
I Szat I tbsnk you tor yours of the 17th in-
| atant.es it affords me in opportunity of oorrect-
I ing the remarks attributed to me at the Macon I bnt ■'*•* 1 failed to etate what application I
I Bar dinner. I intended the same to have. * In brtef, that I
W A (SIIPWIINJ At Without attempling to quote ail I said, I did 1wtat my intention was not, bnt did net
, , IIVI wUil say, on the point concerning which yoo inquire, “V wb8t “7 intention teas."
in snbetanee: As to toy administration, while I In m 7 re -P’y t0 th,t Iol, « r repeating the same
Governor, I shall say bnt little. It is for other* I disavowal, io stronger terma. I stated what was
I to p*ss npon its merits or demerits. And 11 .ffirmativeSy ray intention. And in my earnest
ISPERlSHABi E FRAGRANCE!
MURRAY
Ac
LANMAN’S
CELEBRATED
OFFER FOR TEN DATS LONGER
JapaoeM Fane at lie, worth tfe,
a.oirteO kit of Fans at lOe to Stc. worth 80e,
lad—’ Lraen Ooliara at lOe, arortb 2Sc.
LadH. Lraen Onff. at lbe. worth 28o.
LaCm' 8m St 10c. worth tl CO par dos,
ladwa' Handkerchiefs at lOe, worth tl per dos ,
puMr Napkin, at lOe. worth tl per dos..
Snood UamtM at 10c, worth 2Co eeeb.
lade • and Mira.' Apron, at too. worth 88o each,
mow. at lOe, worth 2Se each
Hits Mltla at 2'e. and fOc worth tl each,
latiw' BUk Row a at 2Sc, worth SOo each,
Gwt.' Oravats ate, worth 75a each,
buy.' Unen Bolts at 7te, worth*) Co each.
Dev.' Uareaillee Hnite at 7Ce, wortti S3 each,
Udi*e' Ruffled Snite at f 4, worth *7 CO each,
Frercb Embroidered Hale at 60c, worth tl 25.
100 pieoee Drew Good, at Uo per yd , worth 25c
to 40f,
lraen Deck for gents' wear at 25c. worth COe.
And unmberloee articles in the alow cases from
10r and upwarda.
We eeut etand these loeeea for a protracted
penal We etavs now to go to bed snpperloas on
—-of r*—
XXTS hate THOROUGHLY REPAIRED THE EAGLE FLOURING MILLS, AND ABE NOW
VV receiving quantities of f
NEW PRIME WHEAT PROM TENNESSEE,
Which we *re grinding into onr beet Grades of Flour,
I Eagle Choice, Eagle Extra, and Eagle Family.
aft* it. expiration of the above time this do-1 Hon. H. V. Johnson, Harlow, Ga
. . , And I - -
concluded with ihe remark, “that I never de-1 <* f »* re *° show yoo sIL I brought yon into the . .
ooived anybody." The words “with fa'se prom- iDne J ebamber of my thoughts, that yon might kT.OH.TT> A \Ji/ ATTlff.
i«w," were added by the reporter, without io- H0 ° for yoarself, that if the remark had any * ASAAIAlu
tending, I presume, to do mo or anybody tlui I referenoe to yon at all it was so nnappreotable
injustice. It was sn occasion of good humor. ***** 10001,1 not define it, except by describing The richest. mo«t lasting, yet most delicate cf
and the remark wes made in that spirit. I tba °P«»tion of my mind at the moment of •** P crfQm6a > for “* e ° a j*
At the moment the obarge against yon. which ottering it. In yonr third and laat lelter, yon HANDKEB0HIEF.
I have BO open heard, of having deceived appii-1 0,11 ,bi » meUphysical and dismiss it as un | At the TOILET,
eants for office, come into my miod, »nd nag- J worthy your oocs.ueration.
gested the remaik. Tbns far, I may be said to I ^ now ^ 1,,avow » f° r tbe third time, any inten- (
have Allad^d to yon. Bat I intended no saoh I tioD » whatever, by the language need, “to make *®k for the Florid* Water, which haa on the bottle,
charge myself, nor to express any opinion in *° «oj<*ri°ti* impntation against yourself." I '* v beI i.
reference to it. I not by the remark, and on the oo- I * IaA^MaN, without which none la
Many of yonr friends were present, and I was “S’” m ch * r 8° J on ** tb de- Ke yJ£ n £ to b , aU psrfnmere, druggists. and dealers
their guest. It wanld have been discourteous I °®i7* D 8 spplloants for office, nor to express any I i n f» DCT goods. inlySeodfim
to them to have selected snob sn occasion to be I opinion in reference to such charge. And, that 1
offensive. I am sorry they understood mo <ts ,h,>,e ml 7 be no mUnmltrstanding aB to wbat j
you say thoy did. I mean, I add, that I did not intend to do either
- - - 1 of these things, directly or indirectly, overtly
or covertly. As “to indorsement or eonnten-
anco” of any sr.ch charge, I can only sav, that
the state of my mind whs just what it was rela
tive to the expression of any opinion in refer
ence to it. That is to ray—after the most care-
fal seif-examination. I am not conscious that I
jn’y20 eodtf
W. J. LAWTON & CO.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
HxsscnzL Y. John sox.
aov. smith's atcottn r.rrrzn.
Atiarta, Ga.. June 27, 1873.
And In the BATH.
As there are inflations and counterfeits, always [
DEi 3?R1CE J S
SPECIAL FLAVORINGS,
ROGERS & BONN,
WHOLESALE GROCERS!
-OFFER FOB 8ALE-
I)o not b. backward in coming forward.
W. A HOPSON A CO.,
Jatyl7tf H and 41 Beooad straet.
JUST RECEIVED
ff. L BANKS & SONS’
Sin—Yonr letter of tho 21st instant has been I had any intentioo, either pro or con, as to in-
received, and I regret to say that its contents I dorsing or countenancing. Cerisin it is, that 11
are not altogether such as I had hoped for. I never thought of snob a thing, until the receipt I
I understand yon as sayir g. In effect, that of yonr last letter. Tho idea, never, for a mo-
yon were led by the charge, ao often te trd by ment. entered into my mind,
yon, that I bad deceived applicants for cfllcj I Yon think I insinuated that yon are too sen-
to atute in reference to yonr own administration, I sitive. Yon are mistaken. I deprecate insinn- I
as Governor, thr.t yon bad never deceived any. ations insnch a correspondence as this, looking
body. Yon disclaim that it was yonr intention I to the healing rather than the i: fiction of I
charge me with having deceived applicants I wonnds. All I meant to say was, that but for I
for effioe, or that you meant to expross any the existence of tho charge alluded to, yon I
opinion in reference to such charge. Yon wontd not even have snspicioned that yon were
nowhero Bay wbst meaning yon did intend to referred to. No man can be too jealous of h.B I
convey by tho nse of the words mentioned. I honor. If I offenl any person, justly or nn-
In my communication of the I7ih instant, I jnslty, I am bound to ja-tify the offenBe, or to
reqaeated, in anbetanoe, to be informed what I make snitable amends. I have redeemed that |
rJjJoyTrd.fytccaf at 10 to 12c. I reterenoe, if sny, the language nsed by yon t obligation in this case.
Ud'M’ Linen dollars Lace dollars Raching ** 9 intended to have to myself. Yonr answer Yon complain that I “have not corrected the |
OmmU Raffling, Broadoty Frilling, doronets, *° **>»* "O"** *? that the ob- report of my remarks, nor denied ihe justness
“77“ ' I noxionsremarh was made by yon with allnsian to I of tba pablia inference from them.” lr, in the
Hi«ti Back OomlM, bilk. Leather and Unen BcR». I mysr If; bnt yon fail to slate what application I first instance, yon had simply called my alien -
ladie.' and Mlssaa Hoae, Pactflo Lawns, Nain- I y OU intended the same to have. In brief, yon I Don to the matter, and suggested that course,
oot Via Lawns, Cotton Diaper, eta I state what year Intention was not, bnt do not 11 would have promptly published an explanatory
| ladies' Hose at ICQ, per pair; Gents' Half Hose | say what yonr Intention wes. I card. Bat I had no intimation of the misap-
j Since this correspondence commenced, ao- I prehension ot my motives nntil I received yonr
connts of tho dinner have appeared in many letter of the 17th of Jone, written only two
papers, and have been published in a w n y to I days after the remark was made. I had a right
leave nodonbt. whatever, of tbo general nnder- to suppose, and I did suppose, from that, that
standing, that It was yonr pnrpose in making tie I yon preferred a different mode; and I there-
remark referred to, to rellect injuriously npou fore doubted the propriety of publishing any
me. In view of this, I cannot consent that the card pendiog tho correspondence thus inang-
matter shall rial where yonr letter places it. I mated. I have always expected Its publication
I mnat, reapectfnlly, bnt earnonly, rrqneat yon I »a soon aa terminated. It la quite oa desirable
to give a fnll and definito answer to my inquiry to ms as to yonrsolf, for I am far from being
20,000 pounds Bacou Sides and Shoulders.
1,000 barrels Choice Family Flour.
300 barrels Refined Sugars.
ALL ARTICLES IN GROCERS/ LINE AT LOWEST MARKET BATES.
jonelBtf
TELEGRAPH ailO MESSENGER
1873.
The proprietors avail themselves of the
lull in advertising to present their claims
again to the public. Nothing ■within the
range of our ability is omitted to make
tbe 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.
Tn 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 these 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 aro 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.
D. PRATT GIN!
RAILROADS.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
NO CHANGE OF CABS BETWEEN
GUHTA AND OOLUMBUB.
lu
ll lOo.
kootbm Caw 4-1 Bleached at 12a, worth 16c.
Alt>|altt DrfM Good, at Coat.
Allotti.r Good! at Bottom Figure*.
W. A. BANKS A SONS,
4J 8ocoad .treat, Triangular block, Macon, Ga. |
JoMiiUr
MMiMlMlffflfflJ
Irmsat ts k General Banking Batlnca*.
of the 17lb tnaL
I am, sir, yonr obedient servant.
James JL Surra.
HMNHI
1.0. PLANT, D. FLANDERS,
B. L. JEWETT, W. B DINHMOfiE,
H. & PLANT, D. 8- LITTLE,
G. H. UAZLEHUBST.
L & PLANT, President.
W W. WBIGLEY. flashier. malO-tiioovl* I
4 Q. BONN. rrariJ.Lt. B. W. LAWTON, Ooalmr
SKMGI BANK OB MACON. [
willed In nalt'snfw Bnllfilar*
RECEIVES DEPOSITS. |
BUTS AND SELLS EXCHANGE,
HUM Advance* on Htoeka, Bondi, Cotton
Alao on Shipments of Cotton.
XLLEOIION'3 PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
frtllly
L a PLANT & SON,
BANKERS AND BROKERS, |
UAOON, GA.
aatisffod to have it believed that I woatd violate
tbo propriety of a festive occasion in order to I
assail yon. When IhiB correspondence shall be
published, I doubt not the pnblio will have the |
sagacity to see that I intended no snch thing.
I am, sir, yonr obedient vervrnt,
Hebschei. Y. John soy.
OOVXEJJ0B SMITHS TOUBTH LXTTEB.
ATLkXTi, Go., July 22,1873.
xx aovxmvan Johnson a sxoond until.
Banov Gnove, Baktow P. O., Ga.,>
Jaly 4ih. 1873. )
Hit ExecUenty Jama 31. Smith, AUanta, Ga..
Sib—Living six miles from Bartow, I did not
reoeive yonra of the 27th ultimo, nntil two days
ago. I am sorry that mine or tho 21at nil fell | Hon. 77. V. Johnson, Bartow, Ga.:
short of yonr hopes. Sib—Yonr letter of the 17th inatsnt has been
The oecond paragraph of yonr last letter does received, and I take pleasare in raying that tbe
me iDjnstiae. My reply to yours of the 17tb disavowal of any intention to rrflsct injnrions-
nltimo does not admit, in substance, as strongly ly npon me, by anything said in yonr Macon
as yen seem to think, that Ihe obnoxious re- I bar dinner speeob, is fnll and satisfactory,
mark was mado by me in allusion to yourself. I It is proper for me to say. before closing this
I will restate, in rather different langnsge, I correspondence, however, wbat I had often
wbst I intended to be nnderatood to asy, in I beard before yonr speech was delivered, viz:
order that yon may eatch the precise shade of I that a report had been circnl.ted in the eastern
thought which I wished to oonvey. The reply I part of tbe State to tbe effect that I had vio-
to the latter clanso of yonr question of the I lated a promise to yon by not offering von a
Cotton in Store. 117th nltimo, neoesaarily involved the analysis I pl.ee npon the Supreme Coart Bench. I had
of a mental operation. I given no attention to tbereport, supposing that
I am not, even now, after fall reflection, eon- it hod originated in tbe petty malice of some
scions, that, at tbe moment of tbe remark, yon evil-disposbd person. When I learned, how-
personally wore in my mind. Yon certainly I ever, that a gentleman of yonr consequence—
were neither tho snbjeot nor the object of de-1 tbo person whom the report charged me with
liberate thought. Bnt a certain mitter, to-wit: I having deceived—had nsed in a pnblio speech
the charge that yon bad deceived applicants I language understood by persons present os in-
for office, os a snggestive snbjeot of tbooght I tended to imply that the charge waa trap, it
osme lDto my mind. It was tbns only that 11 became proper for me at ooce, not only to seek
bad any reference «t all to yon; and that, not an explanation, bnt also to n quire a distinct
as the subject of tho thought, nor the object I avowal or disavowal ot each inteuiion on yonr
■aj A Nell Earhangis Gold, Sliver, Hits It. I of the remark. Henoe, according to the law I part. It was doe to me that the explanation
nml Bond*. of association, it was tho result of a rapid intel- I sbonld be very foil, and that the disavowal, if
nwnne-vtrr. _ ....... lectnaloperation, of which the charge jnatlxinde, should be broad enough to meet tbe
UlPOSITS REC£aV£D, I Stated was the suggestive oiroomatanoe offset— | charge, in all its aspects, with a negative.
am pleased to rspsst that hi tbsas rrqnlre-
FAXILLA, LE3I0X, ETC.,
for Flavoring Ite Crtam, Cates and Fastrj.
TVith great care, by a new process,
wo extract from the true, select Fruits
and Aromatics, each characteristic fla
vor, and produce Flatoringt of rare
exalienee. Of great strength and perfect
purity. Ho poisonous oils. Beery Jlaeor
as represented. Ho deceit—each bottle full
measure, holding one-half more than others
purporting to hold same quantity. Use
them once, will use no other. The most
delicate, delicious favors ever made. So
superior to the cheap extracts. Ask for
Dr. Price’s Special Flavorings. Manu
factured only by
STEELE & FEICE,
Depots, CHICAGO and ST. LOUIS.
Manufacturers of Dr. Price’s Cream
Bakina Powder.
MILD POWER
sCURESi
} JIOUFEOPATIII^SFECIFICS
iTXave feoved, from tub most
jamumuaiy
[BUSINESS ESTABLISHED IN 1833.
I 'y^’E offer to planters these well-known Gins, which aro eold whereever cotton is planted.
OVER SEVENTEEN THOUSAND
I * in . co 185ff * W8 Mk P^es wishing to bny to come and examine them, oapedalIy the
IMPROVED GIV, hiving a Hater attaaned. It will pay them for so doing. They are warranted to
give satiefaction, and time given to test them before payment is required*
■l") perfectly adapted to popular v
simple that mistake* cannot be made in tisini?
them; so harmless as to be free from danger; ana
oetfidtfnt as to be a
s reliable. 1
JnlylOdlUwtf
JOHNSON & DUNLAP,
No. 72 THIRD STREET.
n_ ... . , ... . I thn mere punctum saliens. I have tbns given
I*™ Which interest will be Allowec, | ycn u, 0 interior working of my mind, from
which yon can see for yourself, “wbat refer
ence, if any,"was made to yon. Tho reniatk |
, . „ ,1 per se does not, necessarily, point to yon. and
idioacew Made »“<* Produce In ' c;umol be offenaiva to yon, exoept from its con-1
nection with tbe snggeativefaot just stated, and
npon tbe con.trnetion placed npon it by “in-
lelligent gentlemen” who heard it.
I have disavowed that construction. I have
| no idea that any snch constroction would have
been given to tbe remark, or that yon wonld
have been so sensitive, bat for tho existence of
thst charge. I am frank to say, however, that
if it bad oeenrred to me at the time that my mo
tive would have been ao misapprehended as it
has been, I would not have made the remark ;
or else have nsed seme other form of expretaior.
AS AQEXXD cron.
UAYABUH ON OAXili
u Cottoi
inia
f Promptly AUonUed to.
1W. Ocnaxuas. Wh. Uaxixhusst.
J. W. Locxxtt.
Cubbcdge, Bazlefiarst & Co.,
Bankers and Brokers
MACON, a A.
plOEIYl DRPOSITO, BUY and «yr.T. £▼_ I For, rarely, I wonld not have taken such an oc
It CHANGE, GOLD, SILVER, BTOOSM, BONDS cssion to be offensive.
u.i Quoomnt Funds. I The only point in yonr last communication is,
t olloctiourt yiacTn on aU Accessible that my reply of the ?lst to yonr note of the
Points.
troflee open at all boon of the day.
JseMyr
ments yonr last haa met my reasonable expecU
at ion.
I am, sir, yonr obedient savant,
Jamils M. Smito.
renderaatisfaatiao. l*rlcc, inlar^uUiruc^lrachia
vials, with directions: ^
2Cos. Cores. ^ Cents.
\ 1. Fevers, Cnnscstion, Inflammations, , • SO
I 2. Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic, • * • 50
I 3. Crying-Colic, orTeethingof Infants, *. 50
I 4. Diarrhoea, of Children or Adults, • • 50
[ 5. Dysentery, Griping-, BDiouA Colic, .?•’ 50
| 0. Chclera-Morbus, vomiting, . . 50
l ". Couchs, Colds, Bronohitis, JO
[ 8- IVearalgla,Toothache, Faceache, . . J. 50
1 Headaches, Sick Headache, Vertigo, *. 50
10. Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomach, • ... 50
11* Suppressed, or Painful Periods, . • • 50
12. Whites, too Profuse Periods, . .
U. Cron '
Rheumatism, I 1 . .
16. Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, Agues,
17. Piles, Uind or bleeding, ......
U. Ophthalmy, and Sore or Weak Eyes, .
19. Catarrh, Acute or Chrouio Influenza, .
20. Whooplng-Cough^Violent Coughs, J
21. Asthma, •
22. KarT *
It GtSSrtixmtf.Fhyriral*
2J. Brave, and Scanty Boaettooe,
26. Kea-SlcJute«.Sickticaeftom Riding, . -
X. Kldnej-JH*****. Grarab - • • *
25. Keiwoii* Debility, Semraal Weakness, •
Great Soiitta Freiit anfl Passenger Line
VIA
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
TO AND FROM
BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA,
NEW YORK, BOSTON,
AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES.
. nervous J»eon
or Involuntary Dikharges,
. Sore Mouth, Canker, . .
K. FABEL
MisrorscrrazsoF
STAR AND TALLOW
; CANDLES, SOAPS,
.100
2: SMSSmgW^ij
32. Safftring* at ehaaseof Ij --, ... *.100
SSX3^SSS£tS^S^: s
35. Chronic Congeatlona and Eruptioiia, 50
p* -> FASILY cases. - — «*»»
Cue Olonwol with rtf. 3tt large vials and
Manual of Direction*, . . . . *10 0*
c.ae (Morocco) of 20 laree viala and Book, 604
wy-Tlir,c rrmedlr* are *ent liy the
cow or single box to any jrart of the
eountry, free of charge, on receipt or
price. Addrcil ^ l
Ht i> m Bomoo'p^thi < c < l'^odiclno Co.f
Office and Dcjot, No. 562 BaoaDwar. Xxw Yoas.
For Sul. by all DrugglaU, y (
THREE TIMES A WEEK,
THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS.
TUESDAYS,
ELEGANT STATE-KOOM AOCOMMODATIONS-SEA VOYAGE 10 to 12 HOURS SHORTER
VIA CHARLESTON.
THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD GO.
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GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1
Gxoboia tjgwTT it. BanjioaDj >
Savannah. Jaly 6,1873. >
O N and after Bnnday, tbe 6th met., Faeeenger
Trains on the Georgia Central Railroad, Us
branches and connections, will run ae fellows:
DP DAI railB.
Leave Savannah.. ,,,,,,, 1:00PK
Leave August*.. ........ 2:15rx
Arrive at Angneta. 8:S0PK
Arrive at MiliedgevUla — ......11:04 p X
Arrive at Eatonten 12:62 AX
Arrive at Maoon.. 10:45 P X
Leave Macon for Atlanta................ 11:10 p X
Leave Maoon forEufaula, 11U6 p x
Leave Macon for Oolumbos ..10:66 r x
Arnve at Atlanta..— 6:50 A x
Arrive at Enfanla 12:10 p x
Aravo at Columbus.4:00 A X
Miking ffioee connection with trains leaving At
lanta and Colombo*
Leave Atlanta...??.™ DiI TB1IK ' 1:0 oax
Arrive at Macon.. .....*****’**7* ....... 7-00 am
Leave Maoon * * fv-nn a x
Leave Angneta ” 2:15 px
Arrive at Augusta H:S0 p X
Arrive at Savannah * r „
This train connoct* at Maconwith'the 8. W. Ac
commodation train leaving Enfanla at 10-20 r. x.,
and arriving at Macon at 10:30 a. k.
kioht mm aoixa msr.
LoaveSavannah 8 40 P K
Leave Augusta holoo p M
Arrive at bavannah g.60 A. x
Arrive at Macon..... 7:06 ax
Leave Macon for Atlanta................11:00 ax
Leave Macon for Clayton...—.... 8:OOak
Arrive at Clayton.............. C:'20px
Arrive at Atlanta..: 6:30px
Making prompt through connection* at Atlanta.
NIGHT TRAINS GOING NOBTH.
Leave Clayton....* 7:21 ax
Loave Columbia 2:30 p x
Leave Atlanta....... 1:60px
Arrive at Maoon from Clayton 6:26 Pit
Arrive at Macon from Colmnbue 7.30 p x
Arrive at Maoon fromAtlanta..... 7:20 px
LeaveMaoon 7:40px
Leave Savannah 8:40 px
Arrivo at Milledgeville 11:04 p X
Arrive at Fatonton 12:62 Ax
Arrive at Augusts 4:00 ax
Arrive at Savannah 6.00 AX
Making perfect connection with trains leaving
cgneta.
Paeeengors going over the MiUedgeville and
Eatouton Alranca will take night tram from Colum
bus, Atlanta and Macon, day trains from Augnsta
and Savannah, which connect doily at Gordon
(Sundays exespted) with the MiUedgoviUe and Eo-
tonten trains.
An elegant stooping ear on all night trains.
THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS can be
had at the Central Rolroad Ticket Office at Pulaski
House, corner of RuR and Bryan streets. Office
open from d am tol rx.aadfronS toflrx. Tiok-
eta con also be hod at Depot Offioo.
WILLIAM ROGERS,
Jaly 8 tf General onperinteudent.
SUMMER ^SCHEDULE.
DAILY PASSENGER TRAIN
TO AND XBOM
OrncE Maoon and Bbcxzwiok Katlboad, 1
Macon, Ga., Jaly 22,1878. J
O N and after Wednesday, Jaly 23d, passoRger
trains on this Road wUl be ran as follows:
DAT PASSENGEB, DATLT, BCNDATS XXOEPTXD FOB
THE PBSSENT.
Leave Macon «... 8:80 a.m
Arrive at Joesnp.... 8,45 p. M
Arrive at Rrnnswiok.... — .10.16 P. X
Arrivo at Savannah ..10.60 P. X
Arrive at TaUahaaeee 7:16 pm
Arrive at Jacksonville — 7-16rs
Luave Jacksonville 7:10 am
Leavo TaUabaseeo 0:40 a M
Leave Savannah 6.20 A. X
Loave Brunswick C:OOA. X
Leave Josanp 8.00 A. X
Arrive at Maoon 8 00 p.m
Passengers from Savannah will take 4.30 p. m.
train for Brunswick, and 5.2U a. M. train for Maoon.
BAWxrNsvmuc accommodation tuain, Damr, t«o»-
DAVS EXOEPTED.J
LeaveMaoon 8.60 P.M
Arrive at Hawkinsvillo.................. 7.30 r. M
LeaveHawkinsviUe 6:30 A. M
Arrivo At Macon............ ; l J.65 A.X
W. J. JARVIS,
Jnly23tf Master Transportatloa.
CHANGE OP SCH£DUL£
BUPEBINTENDENT’S OFFICE, 1
Cs»TUsils ii.ML.UOND, ATLA.NT* DlMSLOK, >
Atlanta, Ga., July 6, 1873.)
O N and after Sunday, July 6th, Passenger
Trams on this zoaa will run as lollows :
DAY PASaXKQEB TRAIN.
Leave Macon 11.00 a. u
Arrive ai Atlanta 5.30 p.m
Leavo Atlanta 1.50 p. m
Arrivo at Macon 7.20 P. X
sianr passekgzb trax5.
Leavo Macon *.. .11.10 p. u
Arrive at Atlanta 5*50 A. m
Leave Atlanta 1.10 A. M
Arrive at Maoon * 7.UU a. m
Making cloao connection at Macon with Central
Railroad for tiavaunali and Augusta, and with
boatnwoatom itaiiroad for Columbus and points
in tiontmvestern Georgia. At Atlanta, with West*
ern and Atlantic Hallway for points West.
Jntygtf Q. L FOKEACltE, 8up’t.
CflAAlOJS Of HCHXDULM,
Cubbedse, U&ileburst & Co.'s
SAVINGS INSTITUTION.
:merest paid on all sums from $i
TO e*000.
O rnct HOU213, FROM • A. M. to 8 P. M.
lAH4-tf
PLANTERS’ BANK
roktr WALLET, GKOMIL
i cCLIVES DawosiU, discocnts Paper, buys and
sells Eichang. - also. Gold and Silver.
floliertiOM made at all acoeeaibls points,
laiereet pmJ on Doposita when made for a ape*
riled Urns.
We. J. Axseeson. Preat. W. E. Bsowx, Oaetrler
v rax cro ns:
Jx. J. Anderson, Col. Hogb L. Decnord,
Jet. L. M. Felton Dr. W. A. Mathews.
Dr. Wo. H. Hoilinabead. dsl'tf
w. I. CNDZBWOOD. JAMES I. CLOSE.
W. J. r.NDKRWOOD A CO.,
Prevision and Produce Brokers
No. X North Main Htreef, ML Loals, Mo.
Orders solicited far Park, Baoon, Lord, Floor
G^m. Rigging, etc., eta. oprJSSm
DIAMOND SPECTACLES.
T HE8K Bpectadss are manufutarad from “Min-
nts Onratal Pebbles” melted uyether, and are
called Diamond on aooonnt of their hardneee and
brUhancy. It is well known that apectaclee cut
from Bratuian or Scotch pebbles are wry injorioos
to the eye, because cf ibvir poUnstng light.
Baring been teOel with tbs poiariaoope, the
d.amoad lenaes here bseu found to admit Aftees
per oen:. lea« heated ray j than any other pebble.
Diey are ground with great soientiflo accuracy,
are free from chromatic aberrations, and prodoos
a brightneee and distinotnsss of vision not before
attained tn epectaeles.
Maanfaeture«a by the Bpenoer Optical Mannfao*
tvrinjs Company, Sew Yora.
yor eale by responsible Acerfs In every city n
the Date. E. J. JOHNSTON,
Jeweler and Optidan, is sole A#ent for Maocn, Ga.
from whom they oaa only be obtained. No ped
dlers employed.
The Kroai demand for these Bpectacles has In
duced unscrupulous dealers to palm off an inferior
and spurious article for tbe Diamond. Great oars
should be taken to see that the trade-mark •<*’
vtiioh is protected by American Letters Patent) is
ampsd oo every pw- ootlfdAvly*
LARD OIL.
I7thnltimo, is not fnll in this: that I stated
••what my intention was not,” bat did not say
“what my intention was.” Having disaroweu
lho obnoxious inteipretation given to ihe le-
Lnark. which yon are pleated to consider the
negativo aspect, I shonld not snppoae that yon .
wonld feel any particular interest in the affirm- ] OA* 09 , —■ 1* VTcst Jlsin Street, between First and
stive aspect. It seems to me, also, that both
aspects are covered by wbat I said in my first
!fl-L.v “ ^**‘ , " it ^ tt * )i jP” Mt ' | Factory, Nos. 73, 75, 77, 79 and 81 Maiden Lane,
- • - - between Ohio and Adams Streets,
And by JOHN INGALLS, and HUNT, RANKIN & And connecting Beads Weet, In alliance with the Fleet of Thirteen First-Class Steamships to the above
LAMAR, Macon, Ol Uffltr *—■- -..—.I— — .a- -TV *- -—- - - - - ■
eodA.wtf
tion with the foregoing paragraph. Still, how
ever, I have not the least objection to meet
this point more fnlly, if ponibie.
Yon know, as well as I do, that in these de
generate times, tbe absenoe of ingennonsness,
candor and fidelity in high political qaartera,
thongh not universal, is jet so prevalent and
apparent oa to be obvions even to careless ob
servers. Iffy administration was in a different
dty. It had been bnt too kindly alluded to bv
tbe first regular toast offered at the dinner. I
was responding to it. It is now one of my
most pleasant reflections connected with it, thst
whatever errors I may hare committed, I tried
toprtctioe tbe simple virtue cf sincerity: and
by the remarks under consideration, amplified
into its affirmative signification, I intended to
imply, that in my intercourse with men, touch
ing matters of constitutional and official dnty,
to the beat of my poor ability, I exercised en
tire candor and good faith. Referring to coth-
iog particularly, but tbe degeneracy of the
times on which wa have fallen, I supposed that
I might imply that, without arrogance, I coaid
Dot have said much more, without egotism. Is
It possible that it is offensive to any living man?
I am, sir, yonr obedient servant.
Heb-ckju. V. Johnson.
oovzsnos smith's thibd lutes.
Atlanta, Ga , Jaly 10,1873.
Hon. H. V. Johnson, Bartow, Ga.
Sib—I acknowledge tbe receipt of yoar letter I
of the 4:h ic-tar. . and re-re: to ,ar tlat. :n ray
judgment, likethe one which preceded it, it falls j
to meet the requirements of tbe a taation. Upon j
tbe metaphysical points raised and diacassed I
therein, I have nothing to say ; nor can I appre
ciate tbe force of yonr icsitnatioc, tbit I am
nndtilv sensitive when heM op. in lb? pnbtie
estimation at least, by a gentleman so promt,
nent and distinguished as yonrself, os unworthy ]
ot respect and confidence.
The wholo matter, in my opinion, resolves I
LOUISVTLXJE. KY. |
Cash paid for Tallow, Lard and Grease.
qpr356m
Pcrte, invito attention to the Quick Time and Regular Dispatch afforded to the business public in the
l flnttor, stitco at tho
PORT OF CHARLESTON,
I Offering facilities of Bail and Sea Transportation for Freight and Fassengets not excelled in excellence
and capacity at any other Port The following splendid Ocean Steamers aru regularly on the Line:
K
to nrxtw
MA NHATTAN M. S. Woodhull, Commander.
CHAMPION R. W. Ijockwood, Commander.
CHARLESTON jAifts Berry, Commander.
JAMES AUGER .T. J. Lockwood, Commander.
Cazxnv.L Isvalh)3.—Life and health are God’s I JAMES AUGER & CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C.
i>rafffwirtZe t0 njZrrir^^ n b fhe n6 rt 8 F 1 ^ GEORGIA £,. Ceowell, Commander.
ders of the smmmh. P C P e^ Lmr and herre,; | SOUTH CAROLINA .T. J. Beckett, Commander.
CLYDE J. Kennedy, Commander.
ASHLAND Ingram, Commander.
I which lead to chraaic dyspepsia, dysentery, diar-
I rbcea, liver complaint and paralysis, by having re*
| course to
Tarrant’s Effervescent Geltzer Aperient.
I It has been a proven fact for thirty years, that this
I wholesome and agreeable alterative will always
I prevent tbe minor ailments of tbe body from cul-
I minating in dangerous maladies, if admin later ed
WAGNER,HUGER*CO.,) . „ . a n
WM. A. COURTENAY. I A S entg > Charleston, S. C.
TO F-HILADELFHIAl
zaoir ITEAMSHIFI.
GULF STREAM Alex. Hunter, Commander
&Cnt?50'Cent 3 per Boiile. * VIRGINIA C.Hinckler; Commander.
ftsyniyouisen,13 per^ao.uu, ^ I Cases is a crime. Sold by all druggists. | SAILING DAYS—THURSDAYS.
— — I J nlyI9d2*wAwffw * —' * ■ - — -
It prem.tr* the GROWTH, PRESERVES
i- tbo COLOR, and inerrn-see the Vla or %
gjil. and BEAl TV of the 11A1R. |( *
Oran Tittxtt Yktss aoo Xme* KA-nuiwra
r.'nraz Han. waa Srst rlaeed ia th. tr
Untj it b\» obtained, is
It iacr*a*« tho Growth aad
11 a we It is a dabjrbtfnl dremzng. It fndiatea
l'mircl It prareoU lb* Hair from tominz Fv.
It tffpi the he*d cool. And r*re» the hair *nch.»ot r .
gioav appaannea. It t» toa UMX in ^CaSTinc
andQraLmr as it waa ©wr a Qcaktxk of s Cen-
TT*T Aoo, and is aold by aQ Drajcsvu and Coca-
Vr Btotm ai only Fifty Cent* per
4
Sailing Days—Thursdays.
WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, Charleston, S. C,
$300,000! TOTAL CAPACITY 40,000 BALES MONTHLY.
K f°I
A'
mch'2 eoddwly
FoiaanjJBIoryk Her Hair.
J-YON^S
ATHAIRON
itself Into this: In a public speech in the city v ft ej ce tO CjntMCtOrS and Builders.
of Macon, yon took occasion to nse language
which has universally, so far asl can learn, been ORDINARY'S OFFICE, HOUSTON OOUNTY,>
interpreted injuriously to me os Chief Jlagio- l Pilot, Ga., Jane 7, 1873. J
Irate of the State, and derogatory to my char- q vat rn proposals for building a new Jail for 148 arises
octer AS a gentleman. J'oa admit, snbatan- tku ce-auty wffi be reoaived at thra office an- 1 T '* fc -
tially, that inch language had reference to my-1 ui 12 o’clock w., August 12.1°73. Fiona and spec
aelf, or was .negeated Dy a certain charge of ideation, can be seen at tins office. I or* under the npsrDriZToTZZZ “Z'XLi'Z.'
• -• - - ■ 1 Tbe work will be let to the ,owe*t bidder, who | jw The *a*Ul Oram——"r™
TO BAXiTXMOHB,
IMISSOTIBI STATE L0ITEBY cSSSSdS
I SEA GULL Dutton, Commander
I Legalised *r StaSe Autborlty axd Draw I 8AHJNG DAYS—EVERY FlFTH Day
ixMnbueixSLLoHta. I PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, Charleston, S. C.
TOIBOBTONT.
Grand Single Number Scheme. STEAMSHIP MEREDMA, jSaur Every Other Saturday.
JAS. AUGER & CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C.
guaranteed as low as these of Competing line*. Marine Insnranee one-half of one per cent.
THB0UGH BILLS 07 LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS
Pnoo?** Banroad Offioee in Georgia, Alabin a, Tenncoee and Mississippi.
BUto be eecarea in adYraoe, without extra charge, by addressing Agents of the Bt«am-
i raips P.OMraBB, At whose offices, in all cases, the Railroad Tickets should be exchanged and Berths
j assigned. Tbs Through Tickets by this Boots include Transfers, Meals and State Boom, while on »h*p
board.
50,000 VCHBEBS.
CLASS 0, TO BS DRAWS JULY 21. 1873.
|s£se fEiiis, iMorxme to 1200,000.
lpriss of.
tv.non
500 prises of
9 prise* o&._
9 prises o£_
9 prises of
9 prises of.
26 prises of—
Jb prises of
180 prises of.—
5.000 prises of.
The South Carolina Sallroad, Georgia Bailroad
150 I And their connecting Lanes have largely increased their facilities for the rapid movement of Freight and
1® J Northern Cities and the South and West. Gomfortable^Nijjht cars, with the
b} I Holmes Chair, wihout extra charge, have been introduced on the South Carolina
OaMonariM^are'chutered 1 ** Branchviile. jOn^the Georgia Bailroad First-Class Sleeping Care.
Freight promptly transferred from steamer to day and night trains of
deoeption which you had often heard; at the
oame time you disniaiT^ that any offense waa
intended by you.
, N a ^* r lh ?L oiroom-stonocs, I staod m , ^
if charge*! before the pnblio by yourself with I adlreeeed to the nndenigned or thia office.
faUhleraand duhooorable oondaot, 1 ooooeivs | ..... h. R GILES, Ordinary.
TJAeta 6Ul Half Tiekeu SS.
mr ? cb *rtere*, u, Ml. Du*a are _
-re under the rate?riiran*ofI?OT eommiieiMMj?*’ I ^oe* connection made with other road*, delivering' freight* at diatom point* with
W The .floral 4rawt«iVSl^S“S!3uhl? uTthe Tb# will a« every exertion to eariafy their patron* that the line VIA
Firat-Cl***
rt to be dan to me that la you reply to Util I Jonell dlaw9w
ie South Osrolina Balhoad
xcptneaa.
mnat give bond with .efficient eeconty in the I fie bonis wiyt. and a eeev eC I aerpmed in Dirmatch and the Safe Delivery of Good*. ———cannot ba
amount of hie til for the faithful performance of I ehoaerrof rickets. I For farther information, apply to J. M. HKLKIRK. Bnp’L Oharieatop. B. Q.:B n himutt g
lUaistered Letter ] ALFRED L, TYLER,
area laeeier uran or axprees. 1 Send^Pa^^
JmH
TM rraUffitt Booth OkoUm “iftniH g g,
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The approach of act ive operations in-
cropping will render o:ao of the editions
of this paper invaluahl e in your pursuits.
It will contain all the earliest crop infor
mation and general aj -ricultural news.
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SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE, 1
bOUTBWESTKBH ROIIJIOAD COMPACT, >
Maoon, Ga., Jaly 4,1873. j
O N and after Snntlay, the 6th hut., Passenger
Trains on this Rosa will run ss follows:
DAY BDTACLA PASUHOXh TEAM.
Leave Macon 8:00 A. M
Arrive at Eafacls........................ 4:40 p.m
Arrive at Clayton....................... 8:20 P.M
Arrive at Albany 2:45P.M
Arrivo at Arlington 6:00 P. M
Arrivo at Fort Uaines 4:40 r. x
Leave Clayton. .... 7:20 a. M
Leave EnfAnlA.... 8:60 A. x
Leave Fort Gainoa 8.35 0.x
Le..vo Albany... .....10:83 A. x
Arrive at Maoon..... 6:2dp. x
Connects with the Albany Train at Smithville,
and tbe Fort Games Train at Cutbbert dauy exoept
1 -Sunday.
Albany Tfcxin connocte daily with Atlantic and
Gclf Railroad Trams at Albany, and will tan to
Arlington on Blakely Extension Monday, Wednee-
uay and Friday, returning lullotviug data.
OOLUMBUd SAX PABUXSaXh vtt.n*.
Leave Macon 10:66 r.
Arrive at Columbus...................... 4:00 a.
Leavo Oolumbos........ 2:30 P.M
Arrive At M»oon 7.80 I. X
BUPA7LA nanx inrxorrr ta— mAi smxodaxiox
■AM.
Leave Maoon .11:15 P. M
Arnve atEnf.tnla....^.^... 12:10 P. M
Arrive at Albany................ ....... 7:67 A. X
Leave Enfanla....^...........10.20 t. x
Leave Albany........... ... ......... 8:SJ P. X
Arr.ve it Mioon .....I....10 30 A. X
Trams will leave Mac.*n and Enfanla on this
schedule bnnday, Tuesday and Thursday nights,
and connect at bmitlivlUe witlt Albany trains.
VERGIL POWERS,
July6 ly Engineer ana Superintendent.
Change of Schedule*
ON MAOCN AND AUGUSTA RA." BROAD.
Forty-One Miles Saved in D/stancC.
OFFICE MAOON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD,X
Maoos, May 18, 1872. /
O N and after Bnnday, May 19, 1872, and until
farther notice, the trains on this road will
run as follows:
DAV TJUnt—DAH.T (SU2TDATB xxcxpixn).
LeaveMaoon 6:80 a. X.
Arrive at Augusta 1:16 p. x.
Leavo Angaeu 1:60 P- X.
Arrive at Macon 8.15 r. x.
tf Passengers leaving Uocon at b.30 a. x. maka
close connections at Camak with day passenger
trains on Georgia Railroad for Atlanta and all
points West; also, for Angnata, with trains going
liOrth, and with trains for Charleston; also, for
Athens, Washington, and all stations on tbe Geor
gia Railroad.
•^Tickets sold and baggage cheeked to all
points North, both by rail and by steamships iron
Charleston.
ang7tf . S. K. JOHNSON, Bnp’t,.
FORT ROYAL RAILROAD.
Omcz OP ErOISEEB A8D flUPBSISTlTOIBT, 1
AujVsta, Ga., June 28,1873. j
O N and after Monday, Jane 3U, trains on thia
Road will ran as fellows:
DOWN DAY PASSENGER TRAIN
Will leave Augusta at 6.45 a. x.
Arnve at Port Royal at t 2 16 P. X.
Arrive at Charleston at j 4.45 p. x.
Arnve at Bavannah at. ....3.30 P. M.
UP DAY PASSENGER TRAiN
Will leave Port Royal at. 9.45 A. X.
Leave charleston at 8.10 a X.
Leave Savannah at...... .9.30 A. X.
Arrive at Augusta at 5 38 r.
DOWN NIOHT PASSENGER TRAIN
Will leave Angnsta at J2 » 2*
Arrive at Port Royal at... **•"“ ~
Arrive at Charleston at
Arrive at Savannah at • -la-ou P. x.
CP NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN
Will leave Port Royal at
Leave Charleston at o'iS*'**'
Arrivo at Angnsta at..... VJ'lTl". olVV *• *•
Passengers leaving b J < b « 8.80 a. x.
train oraMaoon and Angnsta HaUrmid, arrive it
Angnsta in tune 10 make doee oonneotion with the
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JAMES O. MOCRE,
Ergincfir andSnpsriBtendent.
jr. W. LUKE,
(Snccessor to CARR A LUKE,)
COMMISSION MEBCHANT,
No. 302 Commercial at., St. loan, Ho.
liefer to Third National Bank, Union National
Bank and bankers generally, and W. A. Hoff, Ma
con, Ga. aprt9 5m
W. a. H0BRI8. 8. f. HUT*
MORRIS & REID,
Provision and Tobacco Brokers,
Boom No. 4 College Building, corner Fomth and
Walnut •treats,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
Refer to W. A. Hoff. piyllSm