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imtoin DLIP ITCHM.
M. BANKS & SONS’,
6rowiD( cintr too Cm roe.
It is sometimes objected to closer that it is
too coarse as feed—this being the case where it
is grown on strong ground, making a large stalk.
This can Le remedied by sowing thick, and thus
getting a fine stemmed crop, also shorter in
Tretsary OptrtUsu fsrlatnt, _ _
WisBtNOToN, August 3—The Government I length, the stalks varying from fifteen to twen-
boys tJOO.OtO bonds the second Wednesday ty-fire inches, according to the quality of the
of Angnst and sells $1,500,000 In gold each land, the season, and whether plaster has been
Ibnrsdsy. used; bat the point is to sow thick—from ten
Chief clMc Chew, of the State Department, I to twelTe quarts per acre, evenly scattered on
is dead. _ I mellow soil and brushed in if sown with Spring
folios Market Mints. I grain This forms a doee growth, and inis is
Kri Vo»K. Angnst I.Us —A Imrge foroe generally about the time of flowering. Else if
of laborer, from the Board of B-alth escorted I lodged badly, and permitted to remain for
by a tody of police proceeded to Falton market | “me lime, it will partially rot and lose some of
a feed. Bo
4,COO Tints Oaliooea at 10 to 12c.
lilies' Linen Coll'.ra. Lace Cullara, Ilncbing,
Cascade Ruffling. Broadway Frilling, Coropete,
High Back Comb',, tOk, Luther and Lhien Belt. I I |
T and Mire*.’ Hoae. Pacific La,-;-, Kain- I at midnight and tore down all tbe remaining I its quality aa
PATENT ANTI-FBICTIOIf
C3-ITT QBARI
But harvested in time I
ook Via Lavra., Cotton liiaper, etc.
booths, abed, and stands outside of tbe market, and well cured, there will be no deterioration I
Ladles'Bose at loo. per pair; OeoU'Half Hove Tl1 ." , wotk of l2ec ‘ oll| i°° was carried on In a I of the high value which this plant has ob-
at 13c. ■
Another Oaae 4-1 Bleached at 12e , worth ISe.
A larr;* lot Dross Oooda at Coat.
Alt other Oooda at Bottom Figures
W. A 11 A*.KSARONS,
*1 Pvoood street. Triangular block, Maoon, Ga. j
JadM
quiet manner. The occupants showed no re- tained among our best dairy men. Three tons
“ UD “ WtateW l__ , paraere may be thus raized, and if the season I p RUSH TWENTY-FIVE pen CENT. LIGHTER than any other Gear made. It Is mads v itlicnt a
FHibnslem. is a good one, the amoont may be doubled by mortise, teoon, or a key to w.rk loose. Every part bolted lo iron. Over twenty in use. All bare
It fa remnred in the city to-night that 3001 tro cuttings; and clover should always be cut proven good,
en, ohtrflf Americana. bare been enlisted by Ieach time at the blossoming period. The I
G-r.errJ Qaesada for service against tho Spanish | medium clover is earlier and finer stemmed] -y A
In Cobs.
Tbe Bnralag of Porllawd, Oregon.
| than the Urge kind, and lees apt to lodge, and I
always permits of two cuttings. On poor land,
clover mar be grown successfully, improving |
W A |(|||)VftV A r I'll PcamasD, Onzoos, Angnst 3—'Thefireyea- j, e land. But it may be raised on therichest themodeof construction of wheels suspended cnAnti- Friction Balia, extended arm to carry the
. /ft. llVriSVil W i/W. terdsy• oommenoed at 4:20 a re. and spread 1 0 f land with the mostgratifying reunite- onlv L_„
b £ r V fc , e,lt r ar Z eD ; Me7 “ a **- 8taft -
gtnra ooulri play nn It. The Metropolitan Hotel I ni! - -— ■■ _sn n»i,.
OFFER FOB TEN OATS LONGER
Japanese Fans a fe, worth Iff.
Ar scried lot of Fan. at .Oe to 56c, worth 60c,
Lad c.' Lrr.cn Cohan at 10c, worth 25c,
Ladi**'Lroeo Obff.ht XOo. Worth 26c
Ladua' Hoc. at luc. worth tl 60 per d a,
TheMe'.ropohun Uottl j Situ lime.—Okbfi^cr''
wft-A horned to toe groned. f
Boon after the firs broke out tbe wind row*
I and caused it to spread in all directions, «o that
I when the Salem Fire Department arrive! .seven f
All persona using or making any part of my Patent, will be prosecuted to tbe extent of the law.
Betting on the Girl-card.
M Mi coven , . Tb f
block, bad been consumed. They Mopped tbe I A ,P 8 . e . L . nlon They have in
further progress of tbe fire northward, but wHen I JJ? 1 ®” , *™ In ’ between Omaha and Cheyenne.
, .all available avaiatanoe had arrived there were Tbeother day , p trt r of English tourists, high
Ladies' Haudkerrluef. at lOe. worth *a per do*, I only seven engines to oppose the flrmes. which I ' oned > high-priced fellow*, passed over the road
INnoer Napkrw. as too. worth *2 per do*., | o„v,red half . mile in length end e quarter of a f rom , <*•*•“»* eastward. Shortly after leav-
mi'e m breadth. Aa fast aa the fire was sup- ,a B the laUer place a fellow unfolded his roat
pressed in onedireetion it hrokeout in another j | * cro * “** knees and opened out s blooming
white new fires, supposed to »<« the work of in-1 m0 . nt * S*nte oa his impromptu table. At first,
eradiation, were oontinually being discovered. I ** i* usual in such occurrences, nobody but the
The fire only cessed for went of material. | owner of the game took much interest, but in
Among the bail ling.destroy* d eretwoengine | * little while one of the Englishmen, and then
honsea, two sash factories, three foundries, fonr another, and still another, stepped up to the
itooad Oos-be at ICC, worth 26c each,
Lsdn a sod SIi<sc«' Aprons at toe. worth tie each,
olovee as loc, worth 26c each.
Hlk klitts at t’c and f Oe wostli 11 each.
Ladle.' MU Bows at 26c, worth tOe eaeb,
Gents' Cravat, at Oe, worth 75a each,
Boya' Linen Knits at 76c, worth ki 60 eaeb
Boy.' Maiaaiilea Hun at lie, worth $2 each,
Lediss' Belli, d Soils at *4. worth 67 £u each.
Ft*, cfa t mbroict rod Heta at 6fe, worth tl 26.
100 piece. Dree* Good, at 12e par yd , worth 25e
to 40c,
Ltnco Dick for gents' wear at 25c. worth Cfa.
And dnoberfeat articles in tbe .bow cares from
10. and upward.
We cent aUnd these losses for e protracted
period. We nave now to go to bed eupperiese on
I Build and Repair all kinds of Machinery at my Works.
BRASS AND HUM CASTINGS HADE TO ORDER.
lee, mree loncane*, lonr puu amniicr, mcj*|k.u up 10 me i . w i w . «• -w-v • j
mill*, five hotels, one hundred stores end 2501 stranger, “Only to look on, you know.” The 0X631X1, W ater, allCl &8LS JriPGS, ailCI
dwellings. One bondred end fifty tomeless I tnck was, of course, to guess which one of the | • -*- •
families are bow encamped ip tbe nubile parka | cards was queen, and the “dealer,” oa mm]
Tbe loss is estimated at $1,600,000, on which | hatched-np excuse, turned his back for a mo-1
there was to inaoranoe of $200,000. Foreign | ment, the ever present capper “Mowed” on hit |
companies lose heavily—among wbiob ere the | partner, aa it were, and told the Engli-lmian, I
followicg: Tbe Imperial, of London. $80,000; | that the girl-card was marked. The English- I
London and Liverpool and Globe, $40,000. | man, drawing a wallet out nf his capacious |
All their Fittings for Sale.
fW , I About $500,000 was lo«t io rcmoTicg goods pocket, planked downs round thousand and
itraeot »uTE/eiMe<1 wntfninuf lh d Ulln F P* r ‘ on " onnaiaered rich yesteid»7 are said: “There! I’ll bet you that I can guess the
- " - -• '- ■ now poor. Tbe fire was first discovered by tbe | queen.” At last accounts the Englishman was
captain of a river steamer, who sounded tbe | bewailing the lom of his thousand and roundly
alarm- | allowing that the queen was a pasteboard one.
Tbe material was dry and burned like tinder. | —Dearer Aleva.
Many articles were born ad daring their re- I
•movsL I The delicacy of Marshal de MacMahon and
Daring the burning of Walker* factory, the of hia wife has won them golden opinions. He
proprietor, offered one thousand dollars for t everywhere yields the foremost place to the
stream of water from an engine ten minutes, president of the Assembly; at the review the
The churches have been converted into dwel- latter was in the imperial box with the Shah
TRUMAN Si a
M MB UilBfBIl lh WUDUll „ the destitute end also a call for aid for snf- Thiers was present. JIme. de MacMahon has
| ferera from other cities. I not onco obtruded herself into official position,
Hhot her Ilnabnn.l. although she looks and dresses like a lady,
Louisville, August 3 —Mrs. West shot her I w ** d ® "Ime. Thiers and Mile. Dosne looked and
bnabsnd in « street car in this city yesterday dressed like shop-keepers’ wires.—Farit Letter.
pertinent
Do not be backward in e imlng forward.
W. A HUPSON A GO.,
Joly27lf S3 and it Hccsnd s reet.
COOKING STOVES ON ME. I
Will sell any of tbe excellent etovee aa below
for tbe
Call and see at my Works, Fourth street, near the Brown House, Macon, Ga.
*6epd for Circulars
JalySO tf
E. CROCKETT.
STILL TRIUMPHANT.
LOWEST
CASH PRICES ! | sftern^n. . "ren^onnT ^. hu/
band MMertM that bin wife in subject to attankt I
_ . . „ , ^ sHuiugi. Austin (Tex») has two ice factories in op-
lor good acceptancea, one tna 15tn of riorember I G f emotional mnanitj. and went her bail. The I eration which prodace 3500 pounds every twen-1
next,
WITHOUT INTEREST,
ball ranged around the hip, end has not yet tj-faar hours,
been fonud. 1
A Prize Fight.
Ksw Yon*, August a—The prise fight be- I
I (ween Scil 1>ms ami Olismhors took place this I
And guarantee the price to be ea low, or mt.rring. rear Prospsct Park Filv Grcnods, in
Brocklyn, Just off the Gncey Island road, and |
Lower Tlian Next Fall I resulted, alter tonrUca rnnnrls, which oocop'ed |
| nearly one hour, in tbe defeat of Beddone, who, J
Onr old boalneea friends who have sold Btovev *°° < | oondltion.
for oa on oommiseion hsve the advantage of tide " n> ,. yea P mnoh^oreTkHHbrongho^eVb °
airangtmeLt. I Finally Sfdfons was knocked ont of time, and I
O. W. MASSEY
EXCELSIOR
tNCBOR ins STUMERS.
Sril from Pier 2}. North River, New York.
LVERI WEDNE8UAY AND SATURDAY.
* - The pMeeDger eccom
^ modAtiooi on eteemers of
L_ thio line ere nnearpMeed
for ele g fcnce comfort,
l C*bin #ute rooms are all
on upper deck, thus ee-
tilstlon.
curing good light and ven-
BATES OF PASSAGE TO
GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, OB LOSDONDERRY.
Sat. Steamers. Wed. Steamers.
Gold. * Ourrency.
Cabins *75 and 265. *7j and *65.
Cabin return tickets
B Bearing beet ac
commodations......... *130 .....*130
Steerage, currency, *30.
Oertitlcates for passage from any eeaport or rail
way station in Great Britain, Ireland or tbe Uonti-
ceiit. at
BATES AS LOW AS BT AST OTHER FIRST-CLASS LISE.
For passage apply to
HENDERSON BROTHERS,
Or to 7 Bjslirg Green, N. Y
T. H Hkxdesso?,' Agent, Macon, Ga.
roayllSm
METROPOLITAN
IRON AND BRASS WORKS
Canal Street, from 8th to 7th,
RIOHMOBTO, VA
WM. E. TANKER & CO.,
EnEineers. MacMnists and Foonflers.
ENGINES OF ALL BINDS.
Send for Circular.
H. K. BROWN,
AGENT.
F. JFAJBEL.
EVERY STOVE GVAR1VTEED!
We have in stock tbe Stoves aa below:
his ecoonds threw up the sponge.
The ifTeir was kept verv quiet, and was wit- «7°J 8 ' ckD ®'»
Moresl Kw ».n> . fretre Vrerev*v .1, o I tion c * the body »\’mthizea wita the ee&t of the
1 II New , Ya, J c Brooklyn di»order. When the atomkch fdile to perform the
COTTON rLANT-rUin, or with Be:orvoir and
Olo—I.
■porta. The polioe were deceived by a ramor I Tnnctiobs,thehvor, boweld, nerved, modeled, veins ■
that the men were (o meet at Ooney Island. I arteries, etc., are all rnnro or lees affected. These I
Custom House Seizure. I deiinquonte require a medicine combining the prop- [
uH.re - a _ — v. . _ . ,| ertieu of a etom%cbic, an alterative, a purgative, a I
■ *h® eniTom-nonte cincers yesteruny seized I tonic, and sedative to brine them Lack to their I
t COE-8 LltlLLIAhT—Plain, or with Breorvoir . large quantity of segar. and Cigarettes amug- daty; “d ail Thele olemeum, “ “ei?“m»t «d
1 gled on the Hevene steamship Wilmington. I moat effective forme, aro united la
Tbe eastern officials seized from tbe crew of L, .
tbe Bremen steamer a quantity of human hair, I Wfllll LuerTCSCCnt Seltzer ipErlfnt.
appraisod at $10,000, end two bags of rare I
■ | tbe great Sslino remedy for Indigestion end all its
Rfnrdrr ooncjmitant oonacqaeuoes. 8old by all druggists.
QUEEN OF THE SOUTH.
GRAY JACKET.
GOOD INTENT.
MASTERPIECE.
ROME GEORGIAN.
PLANTER.
00N8UL.
IKON WITCH—Plain, or with Bcaervcir.
FAVORITE—with Reservoir and Oloset.
PROTEO rOR—with Reservoir and CmaeL
lulyfiotf
Cotton G-in!
PATENTED JULY, 1871.
au#2d2*w&w2iv
First NatioHM of Macoi
TraniAclt * (ieacrsl Banking Baelneti.
ninacTons:
I. 0. PLANT, D. FLANDERS,
H. L. JEWETT, W. B. DINSMORE,
H. B. PLANT, D. 8. LITTLE,
G. H. HAZLEHUBST.
L a PLANT, President-
W. W. WRIGLEY. Cashier. malO-tUnovl*
8. O. BONN. President. K. F. LAWTON, Caahier
EXCHANGE BAM OF MACON.
Offloe fjB Hull's new Xtaftldlfiff.
RECEIVES DEPOSITS.
BUYS AND SELLS EXCHANGE,
Makes Advances on Stocks, Bonds, Cotton in Store.
Also on Shipments of Cotton.
30LLE0TI0NS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
feblfi ly'
I. 0. PLANT & SON,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
MAOON, QA.
Bnjr A Nell Exchange, Gold, Stiver. Storks
and Bonds.
DEPOSITS RECEIVED,
On which Interest will be Allowed,
jjb aqkxxd urev.
PAYABXiB OJXT OAXilLi
iilviuicM Sfnde on Colton and Prodnco In
More.
Collections Promptly Attended to.
f®bf If
5. W. Craainoa. Wat. IUzlzh oaar.
J. W. Locxxre.
Cubbedge, Haxlehursl & Co.,
Bankers and Brokers
MACON, GA.
R ECEIVE DEPOSITS, BUY and SELL EX
CHANGE. GOLD, SILVER, STOCKS, RONDS
and Uncarrent Funds.
Collections Bade on tall Accessible
t’otnLe.
•rofflee open at all hours of the day.
Jaat-lyr
Cubbedge, iiaxtelmrst & Co.’s
SAVINGS INSTITUTION.
INTEREST PAID OJI ALL SUMS FROM $1
TO $6000.
O FFICE H0UB3, FROM 8 A. *. to 6 r. *.
fanVtT
PLANTERS’ BANK
rOEt VALZJET. GBABGIA.
■> ECEIYES Deposits, dive oats Paper, bays and
V sails Exchange; also. Odd and Silter.
Ool]ecuoa. cudo at all acceeaibla points,
interest p«id on Depoeite when cade fora ape-
utfied Ume.
Wx. J. Aitsxssoa. Preat. W. E. Brnown, Oascler
Vm J. Andenon, CuL Hugh L. Deanord,
JoL L. M. Felton Dr. W. A. Mathewe.
Dr. Wm. □. HolUnabead. de!7tf
BARLOW HOUSE,
AMEBICU3. GA,
•ffriKT JUNKS & CO., Proprietors.
Ie firal-claer. and In bn since, center.
Board per day 12. Lodging or single mexla 50 eta.
mays 6m
DIAMOND SPECTACLES.
T HESE Spectacle, ere maaolaotnred from “Min-
nt® OryaUl Pebble®” malted together, and are
called Diamond on aooount of their hardneaa and
brilliancy. It la well known that spectacle* cut
from Brazilian or Scotch pebble* are very injurious
to the eye, becauae of their polarizing tight.
Having been tested with the pounaoope, tbe
diamond lenaee have been found to admit Afteen
per oent. lees heated ray* than any other pebble.
They are ground with great ecienuflc accuracy,
are free from chromatic enervation*, and prodnoe
a bngLtneee and ditunctneee of vtaion not before
attained In •peotaolea. , **■ •
Hanofaetored bv the Bpeneer Optioal Kanxtfae-
taring Company, New York.
Por aale by retpoxuible Agerta In every city a
the Union. If. J. JOHNSTON,
Jeweler and OpUoian, la aole Agent for Macon, Ga.
from whom they aan oniy be obtained. No ped*
dura employed-
Tim great demand for these Spectacle* hat In*
dated unacrnpoloua dealers to palm off an inferior
end sporiooa article for tbe Diamond. Great care
eiioold be taken to see that lb® trade-mark o
whioh is protected by Ag^rioan Letters Patent) la
tftBptd OB tYff? P®tr. ootlMdwly*
Cbarlca Nfcinbern, bar-keeper in a saloon on
West Houston street, waa atrnok on the arm | ** xrTCHCaf *
with a beer glass by Charles Dunn, end the main
artery severed, which will probably result in
death. Dunn escaped.
Cholera In New Yorb,
Cholera ba appeared at Union Hill oppesile
New York. Two oases are reported—one fatal.
One fatal oaae is reported at PJeis&ntvillo on the
Harlem railroad.
Fire In Chicago.
A. !>. KABTZUDOV I
KETCHUM & HAETRIDGE,
Bankers and Commission Merchants I
Exchange Building. Savannah, ga,
Rcreexxcza: Moaee Taylor, Preeldent Olty Bank
yy OULD take this method of informing the publlo that hundreds are now In use from Virginia to
in Singer.'.- Co.'abniMin;s. Loss$100,000
Tbo DeVVitt oonnty Grangers’ convention
nominated a full county ticket.
WIdgrrj Dead.
PoETLAicn, Us., Angnst 3 —Hon. John Widg
cry, a former Mayor of Little Rock, Arkansas,
and Clerk of the Mississippi Honse of Repre
sentatives, died here to-day, aged 71.
EHrthqnnkeR and Indians.
Satvri Fe, July 30 —A slight shock of earth
quake was felt in this city about 10 o’clock A.
M. yesterday.
It is reported that the Southern Apaches have
left the reservation on acoount of one of their
Gblefa being arrested for n thief. The troops
aro after them.
Kpnnlah Distresses.
Midhid, Angnst 3 —General'Sickles had an
interview with President Sagron yesterday.
Tbe Cortes has nnder consideration^ and
seems to view favorably, a scheme for dividing
Spain into forty-Dine cantons. It is not im
probable now that tbe Federal Gonstitntion will
be emended to that effect
The Carlisle are increasing in numbers in the
Ba«que provinces, Navarre and Catalonia.
Toe Chief Jnstice of Armanza baa asked the
Cortes for authority to prosecute insurgent dep
uties.
The insurgent chieftain, Contreras, and staff
are detained on board tbo German man of war
Frederick Charles.
The vessels of foreign powers in tbe harbor
of Cadiz htTe interfered to prevent the insur
gents from attacking tbe arsenals.
Texas Wherever it has been introduced it has proven a sneezes, and becoming in general use.
For the information of thoee who have not seen tbe Gin in tue, would state that it runs light: cine
fast, cleans seed perfectly, and makes a baautiful sample of cotton. The roll box is so conetiucted
that it la impossible to break tbe roll or choke the Gin by any fair moans, and a child ten years old can
feed it at veil at any one. All of which I guarantee, and warrant every Gin to give entire satisfaction
or no SAL*
One improvement in my ootton or roll box la, that it ia longer at the top than where tho cotton is
N. Y.; P. O. Calhoun, President Fourth National pulled between tbe riba .
Bank, N. Y.; John J. Oieoo As Son, Bankers, N. Y.; I Parties purchasing Cotton Giza wonld do well to lock to this before purchasing other kaees, aa I am
Morris Katebnm, Banker, N. Y.: J. N. Norris. I determined to protect my fatixt from any and all Infringements
_ .. * - • — — -- —— I Ferries wiahiog to purchase Cotton Gina would do well to examine THE EX 3EL3IOR COTTON GIN
before purchasing, bamples can be aeon at
CAR HART & CURD’S. Agents,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Chicago August 3 -A Fir. broke out to-day o«b!er Kro.“NadoSri Sk.Baltimore;'M. mS
Mi r. .fS.v . f U.I 'a Kml.linre T Asa <£• 1 AA /Wk I . « re. a i Vi. . .. .. ■ v>
SB.
SPECIAL FLAVORINGS,
JulyiO deodlm
GEOEGE W. HEAD,
-EXCLUSIVE-
[WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALER
AHS OIGVAR MAXfftJX'AOTTmBR.
No 4= Blake’s Block. Poplar Street. Macon; Ga
flow abe Saws Wood.
Did you ever see a woman undertake to saw I
wood f It is always a little while before dinner, I
when the pies won't btke, and the potatoes ab- I
solntely refnse to come to the bailing point, and |
tbe only stick of wood ia exactly three metres too I
long. After vain attempts to prove'the elasticity
of matter by putting a two foot three icoh stick
into a two foot stove,the goes ont to the s.rw-horae,
puts Lor knees on tbe refractory stiok in tbe very I
way she baa seen some men do. Bat tbe edges of
tbe wood are sharp, and she takes it dov-n again 1
with an ejaculation,and with a growing disregard I
for appearances, pnta her footon it instead. Her I
hair never fails to oome down at this Juncture, I
and she has to atop and twist it into * tight I
knot behind before beginning to saw. Here I
the saw commences a frantic jumping and skip-1
ping on its own aooonnt, and tbe whole fem
inine mind being concentrated npon keeping I
np tbe foot that ia up, and down the foot that I
ahonld be doarn, until, in an unlucky moment,
tbe centre of gravity is lost, the stick flies np
and launches a blow at her nose just as some
body ia going by. Sbe stops and pretends to be
looking for something, while dark Itonghts of I
divorce and separation flub through her mind, I
and she vows in her innocent soul that she will
never attempt to ssw wood again if there never is I
any dinner. Bat her pride and herfficner are at I
stake, and all her native obstinacy comes to the
sorfaoe; sbe will conquer tbit stick or die. I
Fired by a new fury, sue snoceeda in sawing
t wo-th rds of tbe way through, and breaking off
tbe rest of it—it is a rotten rail—she goes into
tbe honse to find the potatoes boiled dry, and I
tin' pie in a state of sodden uncertainty. Tbe
children come home from school, and the hna-
band from hia shop, and find a kied of hashed I
solemnity in tbe air and no pie for dinner. Tbe .
merdin&l meal ia eaten in silence and bitter- | !
ncm of heart, and then the wife of his bosom
inquires if she is expeeted to take care of tbo
stable and feed tbe pigs, as well as saw wood
The man says: “Hang it all, I forget," and
the woman drops her sarcasm and breaks down
in tbo declaration that she n-e-v-e-r w-i 1-1 d-o
i t a g-a-i-n, never; bnt abe will; sbe will do it
to-morrow, and the next day, and the day after,
for one of the things that women never will
learn is that she cannot saw wood.—JDanbury
Son.
“tVlint Kind of Elastic?”
From the Danbcry SewaJ
A dry goods man, who is well known for his
politeness, ha. a father who is an exoelient cit- I
lzen, but not a very smooth talker. They were |
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measure, holding onehalf more than others
purporting to hold same tpjxmtity. Etc
them once, via use no other. The most
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superior to the cheap extracts. Ask for
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Depots, CHICAGO and ST. LOUIS.
Manufacturers of Dr. Price's Cream
DaJdng Powder.
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Tl fOULDINGS, Brackets, Btair Fix-
111 tores, Builders* Fumiahirg Herd-
were. Drain Pipe, Floor Tiles, Wire
Terrs Cotts Were, Herbie end
Slste Mantle Pieces.
WINDOW GLASS A SPECIALTY*
Circular® zed Frioe List sent free on
sppiiczUen by
F. P. TO A LY,
90 Hijne end 83 Pinckney sta.,
octleodly Charleston, 8. GL
White Pine Lumber, for Sale.
TUESDAYS,
| ELEGANT STATE-ROOM AOOOMMODATION8-8EA VOYAGE 10 to 12 HOURS SHORTER
VIA CHARLESTON.
[THE SOUTH CAROLINA KAILROAD CO.
And aeon acting Beads West, in allien oe with the Fleet of Thirteen Firat-Claes Steamship, to the above
Peru, mvitl attention to the Quick Time and Regular Dispatch afforded to the Lmjineaa public iu the
Ootton States at the
PORT OF'
Offering facilities of Bail and
and capacity at any other Port.
CHARLESTON,
not excelled In excellent*
Sea Transportation for Freight and Passengers
L The following aplendid Ocean Steamers are regularly on the Line:
KTBW TT
MANHATTAN M. S. Woodhull, Commander.
CHAMPION .' R. W. Lockwood, Commander,
CHARLESTON James Berry, Commander,
| JAMES ADGER... .T. J. Lockwood, Commander.
JAMES AJ>6ER & CO., Agents, Charleston, 8. C.
GEORGIA .8. Crowell, Commander.
| SOUTH CAROLINA .T. J. Beckett, Commander.
CLYDE .J. Kennedy, Commander.
| ASHLAND Ingram, Commander.
WAGNER, HUGER & CO.,) . , -i , p r%
WM. A. COURTENAY. f A S enta > Charle8ton > 8 ' C ‘
XXLOZT SYZLAJKSHXrSi
[ GULF STREAM. Alex. Hunter, Commander
| VIRGINIA .C. Hencxleb, Commander.
Sailing Days—Thursdays.
WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, Charleston, 8. C.
la Fab lie la St* Losla.
MISSOURI STATE LOTTERY.
so busy at the store Saturday afternoon that the I - ^ nM —
o\a Rtntkmsn was called in to be^p. Among I Aatborlty ssd Drew
the customers waa a young lady who appeared
to be waiting to trade with him whose elderly
appearance invited her confidence. Soon an
opportunity offered, and leaning over the coun
ter as en invitation for him to do the same, she
whispered her order. He bent oloae to her and
TOTAL CAPACITY 40,000 BALES MONTHLY.
TO SAXaTXMORZI.
FALCON .Hainie, Commander
MARYLAND •••••Johnson, Commander
SEA GULL .....Dutton, Commander
Sailing Days—Every Fifth Day.
PAUL C. TEEN HOLM, Agent, Charleston, 8. C.
Grand Single Humber Scheme. I STEAMSHIP MEREDITA,T.?! > . -BaiLs Every Other Saturday.
said: “What’s that?" in* voioe that started
the perspiration to her forehead. Again she
whipered. “Oh, elastic," said be in a tone
that ooold be beard on the walk, and locking
much pi.a* J with hia sueores. “What kind of
elastic ?" be added, bending hi.i bead closer to
the homing faee of the perspiring maiden.
Onoe more ahe tremblingly whispered, “For
garters, bey?” he repeated, even loader than
before, witnoat noticing the horror-struck ex
pression of tbe almost fainting young lady.
“Something fancy, I aoppoee ?" he went on to
say, in happy oblivion of the atorefnl of peo
ple ; “yoang people DOW-a-day» want things
nice. My old woman nsea a shoe string, and
aaila around without noticing the difference."
Then he got down with the box, and tamed
to show it, but the customer was gone. Ha
stood around with the elaatio some fire minutes
in waiting, but the did not return, and it is
likely he has forgotten III about the circum
stance now.
00,000 NUMBERS.
CLASS n, TO BB DRAWN AUGUST X. 1*13.
S.SS0 fbixu. mouxTixe to
jrc.000
JAS. ADGER & CO., Agents, Charleston, 8. C.
Bates guaranteed as low aa these of Competing Lines- Marine Insuraues one-half of one per oent
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS
Oan be had at all the principal Railroad Offices in Georgia, Alohas a, Tennessee and Mississippi,
kata Booms may ba second in adrenoe, without extra charge, by addressing Agents of the Bteam-
ships in Charleston, at whose offline, in all eases, the Railroad Tickets ahonld be exchanged and Bertha
loro I aaaigned Tbe Through Tickets by this Bouts iaolnds Transfers, Meals and State Boom, while on ship
"* The Sooth Carolina Railroad, Georgia Railroad
i South Carolina Railroad.
Tickets $10. Half TiekttaRS.
alf^EawVI? £"££3. SdUl'dJiiiS; I ItaS eiaajner todiy and iSkhTSL^.
Oere ooamereicn ^d. ^ an* ro^ia, delivering fre^hta at dimant pointa with great prompi
The oflcialdrawias will ha pa Milked ia the Tbe Managenwiflon every ex ertioo to aatjafvtheg patrons that the UnaTIAriW a nritamv em not ha
Ba. Leals papers, and a eopz et drewias aret te par- I regwread in Dispatch and the Safa Datirery of Goods.
nkeaara at b-itta I Woe rartnss Inrormatk
SV We will draw a tlmilar aeherea the last days! I Agent, P. O. Box i»T*, (
sverr reoath darias the year 1B73L _ -
SW Remit at oar risk hr PoetcNoa Moser Ordeal I
if e Deimreor Goods
[toJ. M. SELKIRK. Bopt, Charleston, a a;B. D. vranHPT.T., (Haan
y. H.Y.; B. B. PHmas. Qsnsni Faresrigar and Ticket Agent
ALFBXD L. TTLXB.
a. a
UkNUFACTUOEB OF
STAR AND TALLOW
ANDLES, SOAPS,
LARD OIL.
C-flico, No. 14 Went Main Street, between First and
Second.
Factory, Noe. 73, 75, 77, 79 and 81 Maiden Lane,
between Ohio and Adama Streets,
LOUISVILLE, I£Y.
Utah paid for Tallow, Lard and Grease.
apr25 6m
CHAS. CUUNSELJLAN & CO.,
General Commission Merchants,
Boom 14, Oriental Building, CHICAGO.
R«fcr to W. A. Huff, Macon. may2 Pm
. TE3 MILD POWER
suCURESff
# IlUJirilKEYS’
HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS
S AX^ PROVED, FROM THE MOST
ample experience, nn entire auccesa. Simple,
pt. Efficient aud Reliable. They are the only
medicines perfectly adapted to popular twe—ao
eimplo that mistakes cannot bo made in usm?
them; ao harmless as to be free from danger; and
fo efficient aa to be always reliable. They have tho
highest commendation from all, and will always
render satisfaction. Price, in laigu three-drachm
viols, with directions:
No*. Cures. Cents.
1. Fevers, Congestion, Inflammations, • • 50
2. Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic, . • 50
3. Cryinc-Collc, or Teething of Infanta, • 50
4. diarrhoea, of Children or Adultn, . • 50
5. Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Colic, , . 50
6. Cholera-Morbus, Vomiting, .... 50
7. Coughs, Colds, Bronohitis, 50
8. IVeuralgia, Toothache, Faceache, ... 50
9. Headaches* .Sick Headache, Vertigo, . 50
10. Dyspepsia* Bilious Stomach, .... 50
11* Suppressed* or Painful Periods, ... 50
12. Whites* too Profuse Periods, .... 50
13. Croup, Cough, Difficult Breathing, . . 50
14. Salt ltheum* Erysipelas, Eruptions, . 50
13- Itlieumat Ism* Rheumatic Pains, . . . 50
W* Fever and Ague* Chill Fever, Agues, 50
17. Piles* blind or bleeding, 50
18. Oplithalmy, and Sore or Weak Eyes, . 50
19. Catarrh, Acute or Chronic Influenza, . 50
20. Whooping-Cough, Violent Coughs, . 50
21. Asthma* Opprejwefi Breathing, ... 60
22. liar Discharges, Impaired Hearing, • 50
23. Scrofula, Enlarged Glands, Swellings, • 50
21. General Debility, Physical Weakness, • 50
25. Dropsy and Scanty Secretions, . . . . 50
20. Sea-SIchness, Sickness from Biding, • 50
27. Kidney-Disease* Gravel, . . . . . 50
23. Nervous Debility. Seminal Weakness,
or Involuntary Diachargcs, . • • • .100
•9. Sore Mouth, Canker, . . >t * . • • 50
80. ITriunry Weakness, Wetting tho Bed, 50
81. Painful Periods, writh Spasm* . . 50
82. Sufferings at Change of Lite, . . . .100
* 33. Epllepsey, Spasms, SL VittxsDance, • 100
84. Diphtherin, Ulcerated Sore Throat,. . 50
85. Chronic Congestions and Eruptions, 50
FAMILY CASES.
Case (Morocco) with above 35 large vials and
Manual of Directions, . . . . «10 W
Case (Morocco) of 20 large vials and Book, 6 Of
ey These remedies axe sent toy the
case or alngle toox to any pnrt of the
country, free of charge, on receipt of
price. Address (
n^fiS^lp^mJ’wodiclnoCo.;
TELEGRAPH III MESSENGEE
1873.
The proprietors Avail themselves of the
lull ia advertising to present their claims
again to the public. Nothing within the
range of our ability is omitted to make
the Tklegraph 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 thes'e 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. Wo 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. Wo 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.
RAILKOAD8.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
NO 0HANGS OF OAKS BETWEEN AU
GUSTA AND COLUMBUS.
GENERAL BUTEKINTENDEUTB OFFICE, 7
□ so Rail A U ANTRAL KAILROAD, V
H*v&nn*h. July 5, 1873. J
O N and after Sunday, the 6th inst., Paeaeugor
Trains on the Georgia Contra! Biilroad, its
branches and connection*, will mn *8 follows:
DAT TRAIN'S GOING SOUTH AND W JEST.
Leave bAvaunan 1:00 pm
Leave Augusta ..............a-.. U:I5pm
Arrive at MilJodgevtile * 11:C4 p m
Arrive at Eatouton ,.....,,.,......12:52 A M
Arrive at Maoon 10:45 p M
Leavo Macon for Atlanta.................. 11:10 P M
Leave Macon for F.ufaula 11;15 P m
Leave MA4X>n for Golumbua 10:55 p m
Arrive at Atlanta....*,*.****...6:50 a x
Arrive at Eofanla 13:10 F at
Aarive at Columbus*.**.. .....«*......... 4:00 AM
Making close connection with traina leaving At-
laata and Columbua.
, NIGHT TRAINS GOING NORTH.
Leave Clayton. 7:23 i at
la»Vo Ooiumbus 2:30 •' a
Leave Atlanta IiSOpm
Ainve at Macon front Olavton t:23rai
Arrive at Maoon from Ooltnnbus 7.30rn
Arrive at Macon front AUanta 7:2«P«t
Leave Maoon .... 7 : ioph
Leave Savannah... * * * 0 43 r jj
Arrive at Millotigeviiio!!"’ .'.".".V.’lliw r re
Arrive at Eatonton area* . re
Arrive atAuguata II!!””"!!!!! 4:00 are
Arrive at Savannah 6:02am
Malang pexfoot connection with traina loavuig
Augusts.
raeeongera going over the MUioJeoTilia and
Eatonton Branch will take night train ftuu coloni-
boa, Atlanta and Macon, (lay traina from Angnet*
and Savannah, which connect daily at Gordon
(Sundays excoptod) with the MtUodgovtllo and Ea
tonton traina.
An elegant sleeping car on all night traina.
THROUGH TiUKETS TO ALL 1'OlhTS oan be
had at the Central Railroad Ticket Office at Dolaski
Honee, corner of Bnll and Bryan etroot*. Office
open from 8 am tol ra.andfrcmStoSrre, Tick
ets can also he had at Depot Office.
WILLIAM ROGERS,
July 8 tf General Sups: intend ant.
summek schedule.
DAILY PASSLKGSR TEAIJi
CuD,
to aso rtua
THE WEEKLY
Ofries Maoon ahd Bntntswio* Raiznoan,)
Macon. Ga.. July 22. IK S. J
O N and aft or Wcdnooday, July add, paocengor
traina on this Road trill no run as touow.:
oat rAesxsQtn, daily, busdays zxouTii) run
TBS PKKSXAT
Leavo Maoon «... 8:3(1 a. re
Arrive at Joesnp 6.46 r. re
Arrive at Bruuawiok 10..0 *. a
Arrive at Savannah 1U.SO k re
Arrive at Tallaliuseu iu.it a x
Arrive at Jackaonvule It) 12 a re
Leave Jacksonville 2.10 r re
Leavo TaUaliaaeeo 2.10 v re
Leavo Savannah 6..0 a. re
Leave Brunswick o.ui a. re
Loave Juasop. 0 uo a re
Arrive at Maoon u IH) 1 re
Baasougora from S.vre.uah will take 4 3u v. v.
tram for Brucsw.ca, and o.iu a. re. trau- tor Msoou.
UAWKIXSVIl l.Z AOOOKXODATION THAIS, JwAALl, «.OA-
AUY) UdlrtU.;
Leave Maeon 8 60 ». re
Amvo at UawkmeYUle 7 3U t. re
Leave HatvAmaviile 6:30 «. re
Anivo at Maeon U 66 a at
W. J. JARVAO,
JnlySDtf Maetor Tran.poitalnn.
And by JOHN INGALLS, and HUNT, RANKIN *
LAMAR, Macon, Ga.
eod&ewtf
fSIMimil)
A RE oompoaed of aubafancca derived from tht
Vegetable Kingdom, and are particularly de
signed to act gently, but thoroughly on the stom
ach, Liver, Bowels and general circulation. They
act aa kindly on the tender infant, tbe most deli
cate female and infirm old age, as npon the mo
vigorous system, eradicating every mo bifio agen
invigorating the debilitated organs, bnilding np the
flagging nervous energies, and imparting vigor to
body and mind.
They increase the powers cf digestion, and excit
the absorbents to action whereby all imparities 0
the system are carried off. The old stereotype
opinion that calomel must he used
“TO CARRY OFF THE BILE”
Hu given away befora the light of science. Tht
vegetable kingdom furnishes a remedy free from
all deleterions effects.
For Dyspepsia or Indigestion,
Headache, pain In the shoulders, dizzioeea, sour
eructation* of tho stomach, r ad taete in tho month,
billons attacks, palpitation of the heart, p&in in the
region of the kidneys, despondency and gloom, and
forebodings of evil, all of which are the offspring
of a diseased Liver.
Dr. Tati’s Fills Have no Equal.
They are specially recommended for Bilious, Re
mittent and Intermittent Fevere, which prevail n
miasmatic districts doting the snmmer and antnmn.
These diseases are invariably attended by derange
ment of tho Liver and Bowels.
FOR CHILL AND FEVER
They are a rpedfic. Physicians all admit tha
quinine only effect® a temporary suspension of the
attacks of Fever and Ague, unices its nse is pre
ceded by a reliable anti-bilious medicine.
THE TESTIMONY OP THOUSANDS
establishes beyond a doubt that
dr! TIT XT’S LIVER PILLS
followed by Quinine, is a positive cure for Chills
and Fever, and all bilious diseases.
CB PROPER TIME
To take them is when you bare nausea, loss of ap>
►etite, yellow cast of the ekin and eyes, rush o
tlood to tbe bead, cold extremities, ringing in ib»
ears, pain in the back, side and shoulders, high
colored urine, vtsrtigo and biliousness. While usiny
them no change of diet or occupation is neeessa*
PBIOE 25 CENTd A BOX. Bold by all drug-
giste-
DR. TUTT’S
IMPROVED HAIR DYE.
This elegant preparation la wamnKd tha
BEST IN THE WORLD:
effoet ia instantaneous; lmpart.no rMicnloo*
tints; will remedy the had effect, of inferior
dye.; perfectly barmleee; oan tains 00
sugar of lead; has nenaplereeant
odor, and imparts a natural
glossy color.
Price One Dollar a Box. Sold by all Drugglsts-
Laboratoryl8audJ0Flattat .lt. Y.
aogSldaod.awAwlJ
Is the largest weekly in the Cotton States,
and prints 56 columns. Its ample space
admits of a perfect resume of all tho 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 S3 per annum or $1 50 for six
months. Specimen numbers will be for
warded gratia 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 aro not.
subscribers. This edition of the paper is
sent to hundreds of Georgians who 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.
SEMI-WEEKLY
This is published on Wednesdays and
Saturdays, at $4 per annum—S2 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 Telegra.th and Messen
ger ia published six mornings in the
week at Ten Dcllara a year—$5 for six
months—82 50 for thi/ee months, or 81
per month.
ADVERTISEMENT! CSI
In the Weekly are one dollar for each
publication of one inch or less. lit the
Daily, one dollar per eight text line 8 first
publication, and fifty cents for subsequent
, Contracts tor advertising made on
reasonable terms—circulation c>f the
paper considered.
TO FARMI3HS:
The approach of active operat ions in
cropping will render one of the sditions
of this paper invaluable in your' pursuits.
It will contain all tho earliest cr op infor
mation and general Agriculture 1 news.
CLISBY, JONES & K F.ESE.
CHANG±. OF SCHEDDLJti
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, I
CiMU .L BAU.bO.in, ATLANTA 1HVU.US, V
Atlanta, bv, July t, it7J )
O N and after Sunday, July Dili, Pautn^er
Trains uu tMo loan will run aa follow. :
DAY rAtBIKObn TSA1X.
Leave Macon : 11.00 v u
Arrive at Atlanta 6 3J r. re
-leave Atlanta 1 60 e. re
Arrive at Macon a. 1xur.it
Niour lASdZZc aa tb. is.
Leave Macon 11.10 r. re
Axrivo at AUanta 6-6U a. u
Leave Atlanta 1.(0 A. re
Anive at Maoon 7 00 a. re
Making oloeo connection at Macon with Central
Railroad for Savannah anil august*, and with
touttiwestern Railroad tar Oolanroaa ana puinta
in Sontnwc.tem Georgia. At AUaita, with ttuw
em and Atlantic Hai.wsy for points Y> .at.
Julytitf G. L FuliEACKE, Sup't.
UHAKliJK UP Klr'HJ'iDULJb.
SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE, »
SOUZaWEDTKlUl ItAZLLOAll UOXPAKV, <-
Maoon, Ga., July 4,1673. j
O N and after Sunday, the Oth inst., Paatun&or
Traina on thin lioau will run aa foiiowa:
DAY XDTAULA rASSXKOXU TBADT.
Leave Maoon
Arrive at Eofanla.......
Arrive at Clay tou_
Arrive at Alhany
Arrive at Arlington -
Arrive at Fort balnea
Leave Clayton.
Leave Eufaula
Leavo Fort (iainaj
Loave Albany.......... ........
Arrive at Maoon......
8:00 A. K
4:40 r. re
6:20 t. K
2:«6 r. re
6:00 r. re
4l40A. re
7:20 re. U
...... . 6:60 A re
b.3t> a re
lu.M a re
t:*a r. re
Connects witu tbo Albany Train at Smuhvillo,
and the Fort Uaintia Train at Guthberi dany except
ttnnday.
Albany Train connects daily with Atlantic and
Gulf Railroad Trains at Albany, and will iuu tu
Arlington ou Blakely Extension Monday, Wednes
day and Friday, returning following days.
OOLUKSUa DAY A-aaSXKbxn Tluna.
Leave Maoon. ....19:6? T.
Amvo atColnmbua..... i.llia
Leavo Columbua .... 2.00 e. 11
Arrive at Maoon 7.10 z. re
xuzajla mom umm A . vjDArMun.-.:C3S
Trent.
Leave Macon........................... 11:16 >. re
Arrive at Eufaula i2.ro r re
A rive at Albany 7.67 a re
Leavo Eufaula... ....10 20 r. it
Leavo Albany e Sht.it
Arr-ve at Maoon <....I0 3Ja. m
Trams will leave Macon and Enfaula ou this
BChednlo bnnday, Tuesday and Thursday nights,
and connect at bmithvillo with Albany uains.
VlBUILz-OWERB,
July6 ly Enslcoer and tjnpenntcnaent-
CMflge of Sckcdtika
OS MAOON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD.
.Forty-One Bilca Saved In Distance.
OFFICZ MAOON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD,V
tlagon, Hsj 28, 1872. j
O N *nd after BnnduY, Msy 19, 1872, *nd until
farther notico, the trxins cn tLw rostl will
run &s follows r
% DAY TRAIN—DAILY (SUNDAYS IXCZPTKD).
Lo&vo Macou t.jj a. m.
Arrive at Augusta 1:16 P. M.
heavo Augusta l:tU *• x.
Arrive at Macon 8.15 r. a.
CsTTasscngers leaving Macon at b.80 a. so., make
clooO connoctions at Cam&k with day passeogor
trams on Goorgia Bailroad for Ati&ula ana all
points West; also, for Augusta, with trains going
.North, and with trains for Okarioctou; also, for
Athons, Washington, and all sUtiorm oa tne Gcor
gia liailroad.
tJTTiCixote sold and baggage checked m all
/wOints North, both by rail aim by steamship
v’.ngTtf B. K. JOHNSON, Sep .
C.KA.NGE OF SCHEDUUS
W ESTEBN' AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD IK>.»
Oyy.xx Gem:sal Prea zsozB Aozat. V
ATLANTA, Ga., July IV, It78. }
On and Alter lMs date—
LiQUrzisa zxraEta,
For New Yora, Eastern and Virginia C'lhes.
Leaves Maoon, by Maoon A Western Bail-
road - M'Sti
Arrives at A tlama b .u z.M
Leaves Atlanta :"'S
Amvea Dalton I ?!5
Airlvoa Chattanooga. "*•***
I’nhman Pataca i.rawing-Room and Bleeping-
Oris Dy this train from Mianta to Lynchburg and
all intermediate points without charge
Fee—ngm leaving by this train ainve in Ntw
York the second auernoun, at 4:44 p. m., over
ihnieen homs earlier itosn pa-.sengera ty any
<Hb*?r route can with safety reach He.w kork, leav
ing the same evening
DAY WA4TZ2N EXlRFSS.
Leaves Macon at .11:10 P.re
Leaves Atlanta id «:(« A re
Arrives at Ohatta«ocg» 4;3j r.re
Close connection at Chattanooga’for all points
W pnilmtn Palace Cara cn all night trains.
For farther particmars address
B. W. WBENN.
Jalyll tf Gereral Pateenger Agent-
PORT ROYAL RAILROAD.
Orzicz or E^oisezu am> EcrzaiwaxEriST,)
AEjcsta, Gl, Jane 24, taro. )
O N and after Monday, Juno 3J, trains on ihia
Road will run aa follow..-
DOWN DAY PASSENGER TRAIN
Will .’eavs Augcsta at Yu£
Arrive St Port lloyal at. iisrx'
Arrive »t Charleston at J- “'
Arrive a ' Savannah at r. re.
UP DAY PASSENGER TRAIN
Will leave .”ort Royal ah » «A.re.
Leave uiar, v“ n » 5 S'
LeaveSa«n. 2..^ a. It.
Airivo at Aug» at *> 33 p. * -
VOWS PASSENGBU TRAIN
Arrive at Port Ik at **. 11.3a P.
Arrive at Charles* un at 5.00 A. k.
Amvo at bavannah at 12.30 p.-i.
UP NIGHT PAStiENGEB TBAIN
Will leave Port Boya*' at 10.S0 p. k.
JLeave Charleeton at..- C.dOp. Jf.
Leavebavacn&h it...* 9.60 p. t.
Arrive at Augusta at... M *
Passengers leaving Llacon by the 6.3U a. ax«
train on Macon and August* Ba:lro«d, arrive at
Augusta in tune to make close oounection with*he
down night passenger train on ibis road for Port
Boval and to a v anna h. JAMES O. MOCBE,
Julyltf Engineer and tinp*rintenqe£t-^
It KlV on that ona month after fin* date 1 ahalj
^r d m 7-a“^u n n mSL ortrel
ll ^^“‘oItG^NR B4RATTA.
I ro»snt fj*i my wife eng^o in taUnsre re *
fr auS5T ' b0Y ° proi vSfl&szo raeaxta,