The Macon telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-188?, November 09, 1873, Image 3

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NOVEMBER 9, 1873, THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH AND MESSENER SUNDAY MORJN1JSG Telegraph AJftt.weufler U'lml Ailed llannali MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS FIFTY HALF BARREL [N VIGO RANT. They are made of the purest material and guaran- I all dougemeBti of the Digestive Organa they have no equal. LAWR- NCJ3 & W ICHSLLBA.UM s:,h'l'ru|irlei»r. nml Wlioli'salfc Dragglst,, Savnnnali »-a. Unsurpassed as a AlEDICrXAT, TOXIC, toed STKICT'LV VEGETABLE. For the pres-< Far ask* by all Grocers ami Pru y r --.1. • t* i’.-e ft TV. W. WOODRUFF, CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, M A C O IV, <x A. CHARGE OF SCHEDULE JOHNSON & SMITH V-LNT s Offick 31. A K. R. 1 Mxcos,Ga,Urtob r 11. WS. Sun.lay.mh instant, until trains on this road will mi ALWAYS IS ORDER. Dxr Iimnu, dailt. (araiir Mws ■aeon........ Arrive r 1 ” * ***"*' :kpted.) Macon. ESTABLISHED kioht passkxgkk. daily. Leave Macon-...” ”“~* * Arrive at Macoo...*' UAWKI.VSVII.LK ACCOMMODATION (SUVDAYS EXCEPTS Leovo Macon... J JAQTJES & JOHNSON’S, Amvo at 3ii the day tnun leaving Macon at sc lertnat Jesup with Atlantic and Gul •rains for all poiuts iu Florida. The leaving Macon MJiMeunuj.u with ti •ntio ani GuU Ibulnad at J«,un for arming In Savannah at 8 2D a v eoache. onnigtat train. JAS.W. SOBER General Hu rent “Are jour chops done to your likintr. ! Squills, dear T* “Deliciously, my lore/* **I broiled them myself, dear.** “I know it waa Roin^ to be hot,” laid Squills, and when I got into the hall to ! lesme, Mr*. SquiOfe was there with my TO MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS, IN THE THIRD r'agea. Boggicv WU* lowest Ipowible prior at MiXUFACTURED BY Langdale’s Chemical Manure Company, (LIMITED.) NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE, ENGLAND. Tliis Company Sells 40,000 tons Manures Annually CHANGE OF SCHEDULE 500 rolls Domestic Bagging, 2 1-3 lbs to yd. 100 do “Elephant” Bagging, 2 1-4 lbs to yd. 50 bales Gnimy Bagging, 2 1-S lb to yd. 200 rolls Southern Bagging, 2 lb to yd. 10,000 lbs Arrow Ties. 25 bales Bagging Twine. acpLTtf * . ' ■ ~ ' V ON MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD. SrrutiNTKxpent's Office. M. JL A. R. R Au-msta. Ga.. October ML UB. O N and alter Monday, October* li, j, ;Ls . v .„ trains on the Macun :uki Augusta Railn will run as follows: DAT TEAiy—DAILY (SUNDAYS KXCKPTKD) Leave Macon . Arrive at Augsuta ..... fctf: naid Squill*, “ no Io, I said, quietly/* “ How mu n, Mrs. Squill* f Out with it, my lore.**’ “ Mr. Squills,” said aha, “ dou’t be un manly, air, I bag; not to say ridiculous, tluaay want* a siUc dress to go to church in; tue poor child really isn’t decent— •you are very sorry/ well, ao you ought u. be. * Let her Bay her prayers at *.om•/ h’o» Mr. Squill*, abe shan’t stay at home, and abe shan’t aay her prayers, and Mr. Squills you are enough to ag gravate a saint, and your conduct is dis gusting, and it's enough to drive a wo man to bolt right off to Chicago and get a divorce.” “ I thought this wus a good time to Are off my pet joke/’ said Squills, “ ao I <*M. 'Mm. Squill*. a holt is always in «nier/ Then 1 bolted myself, for Mrs. Squills comes of a fighting family.” “ When I went home at night. Gnssy, dear child, played all my pet Offenbach music, and I knew I was in for the drear, only 1 wanted to hold out till moraine, iiut for the look of the thimr” AGRICULTURAL and MECHANICAL ASSOCIATION of GEORGIA, COMMENCING MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17TH, —AND— CONTINUING DURING THE WEEK. This manure is guaranteed genuine, free from adulteration, mad! ical ingredients, and thoroughly pulverized an Arrive at Macon ! PPL„ &2& P M Trains on the Macon anil Augusta Railroad will make dose connection at Gamak with day pas.«ciig<er train on the Georgia Railroad for WaiJungtoti, Athens and Atlanta. octiast 8. K. JOHNSON. Sup’t. MIXED BY MACHINE * Y The Woodraff Concord Baggy, Celebrated for light draft and durability, is the leadingBuggy, ami a specialty. d RACK COURSE ai I tbr BUILDINGS tkei r IE GROUNDS up end id order, a subrtimUal and tow——. —i — Exhibition will be divided into Depart met Os of LTV* STOCK; raonccri of the SOIL; domestic MAM FACTrSNS; MAJUTFACTTUS IN COT TON. WOOL. SILK, UNXN, ISON. EE ASS. STKEL. OOLD, EILVES. I E AT U EE. TATES. FI SEE. ETC, BTC. In tort, everythin* pertaining to 4GUI CUL TURE. MECHANICS.and the FINE ARTS. $8,000 in Medals, Plato and Money TO BE AWARDED. Eihfhttors an* rwoested to make tWr entries, and have their artklusua the ground at an early a day a> j.rt* tiralde. tlet they may la* pn-|*eriysr- ( nuiced in the renjiertivc Departments. For 1‘remiura Luts, and other information. ad- dreaa the Secretary# GEO. n. OWENS. President. J. H. EST1LL, Seeretary. renMdcndAwlm It contains a large proportion of Soluble Phosphate and is eminently suited to Cotton, Corn and Grain Crops. CENTRAL RAILROAD. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT J Suvaimull, Nuwmbc O N and after Sunday, the *1 iu. t., Trains on the Georgia Central U bmnrhoK and connections, will run ns f< TRAIN SO 1.—GOING NORTII AND ’ HARD WARE. I RON A STEEL. Leaves Augusta. Arrives in “rnitl - i Arrives in MUiedgeville.... ..... Arrives in Eatonton Arrives in llacon... Leaves Macon for Columbus.. Leaves Macon lor Eulaula loaves Macon for Atlanta Arrives at Columbus Columbus. Atlanta. Marietta. Macon. Americus. Leesburg. Athens. Arlington. CLEMONS A JAMES, J. BEN WILSON A CO., RUFF. WINTERS A WHITLOCK, B. H. WRIGLEY A CO., J. W. WHEATLEY A CO., G. M. STOKES. WM. J. RUSSELL, C. M. DAVIS, The Whitewater and Woodruff Wagons. And other Western Wagons, at low price*. ried/’ said Squill* “ Mr*. S. would per- vat in looking under the K fl for a man It’s the same man every woman look* for. I suppose, became they all do it. W. l!, failing to find the man. Mrs. Squills finally gave him up in disgust md took to som jthidg el*e. I suppose,” said Squills, “they all take to something else after they can’t find the man und< r the bed. Mrs. Squill’s vcukueui is bolt- I dug the door. • Mr. Squills, have you bo’tod the door F is alw&y tbs la.-t thing at nigat. COMING SOUTH AND BAST. Leaves Atlanta... Leaves Columbus.. Descrijdit'O Circulars furnished to those who will write for them. All work warranted.oct2ft tf ICARHART& CURD. Leaves Eufaula.. Arrives in 31aeon’frum Atbiita.!Z Arrives in Macon Crum Columbus.. THE LARGEST RETURN FOR THE SMALLEST INVESTMENT. W. McKAY, Grcncral Agent, Macon, Ga. IMPERISHABLE FRAGRANCE CUTLERY, ETC. Leaves Augusta, Arrives at Augustas. Arrives at Savannah! msrlunery at .work, and wrff assurad o* tbaamaior Maer^onn^ 1 !. who was aboard th* Thu ring i;i*nnd dai^. nearer to the arr« t aun t: him in New York. But his tflMto beenrn well cav.m**l, there left little clue to hi* associates, dn-1 WmI so little pattitt evidence on vhieh a British jury would be likely to convict the chief forger, when captured. Hhsf theease was a very weak on-*. Mac- Donnell was apparently strong in hop- of safety. He brought only gold with -hi* fST J u»<r»t< , an»fr,vri?b some diamond. , watches and jewelry. IF denied on hi * arrest any complicity in the forgery, and had a ftr- >ng mm nguirv t the bank, which at the time only held him charged with ..wnpim-.-y to defraud. This charge, in- doed, was afterwanls" dismissed here in Baft meanwhile links of eri- MUERY TRAIN NO. £—t Leaves Savannalu.. Leaves Augusta Arrives in Augusta.. Arrives in Matou... (FORMERLY 8POTT8WOOD,) OPPOSITE THE PASSENGER DEPOT at has bLin THOROUGHLY RRXOVATtD (rom basement to attic. HO-A.lt I> S? 1‘iiU I>AY. P. WHELAN, Prop. Uncoil, Ga. Cherry Street, OCtlXtf WILL Hli HELD AT LEAVENWORTH, KAX., DECEMBER 31st, 1873,' FOE TOE 11KXEP1T OP A JUVSNIL3 REFORM SCHOOL. 40,000 Gifts, 8450,000 in Prizes, Principal Prize 8100,000 ConsUtins of the imp rh palntisl mshleiMwci Si mon Ai-K Ena- wnmmt m * private dwellins in the United States, loan* cobra tow block* from tbs Cutut-lmune. sum •unded ter W- niflemt rnHind*, orrhsnls. smolen* and nn«- yards. Tim iKiiklin* has been only lueaoUy com- in jjmuii Leaves Macon for Columbus Leaves Macon lor Eufoula. Loaves Macon lor AtlanU Arrives f- n '—* Arrives i Arrives / LANMA1TS CELEBRATED COMING SOUTU AND EAST. FLORIDA WATER! Leaves Atlanta^. COLLINS & LITTLE- CAPITAL STOCK, FIVE MILLIONS, Leaves Columbui_. Leaves Eumuha. Arrives iu Macon from Atlanta. Arrives in klncon from Columbus. Arrives in Maouufroui Eufaula Leaves Macon Arrives at Milled^eville^ Arrives iu Eaumlotu. CENTRAL OFFICE* CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. Leaves Augusta. New York. _ _ ... dens* luul got themselves into a chain that held him on the direct charge o. forgery. The manner thereof was this: Oceof the forged draft-4, XI0,000 in amount, hal'Wn mode out in the usual form “to order,** These two. words were drawn across ny tw« pen stroke*, and the weeds “or bearer” written above them, the initials of the drawer, “F. A. W.” hstajr wrdt. n lx umth. When the Imnk seized McDonneH’s effects, the detectives eagerly laid hold of some sheets of loose bitting paper lying on his desk, for it b ITcuTiin with yornr detectives that forg an are all fool*, and leave the evidence of their crime on loose blotting paper, test where anybody con find it. Mae- lXmnsll, it seemed, was not a fool, for all the blotting paper ho left was perfectly clean. Howt-viir, tho sheets were taken in charge by the detectives. Some one hsU one up to n window a few days after * - ji »-•-* -“\ot ink. Whether it lino, or to heat, or to ion may explain, but grew stronger every io of. the sheets up- 3ipreA-*ion: but I wont to sleep. I don’t know bow Ion* I had slept, but some time, when I .sipurienced a kick in the back, os if a ilmjful mule had been fanning; me. PeT- I always dept irsl Railroad, stoupitir only at uliole stations, passengers for half fetation* cannot bo taken on or put off. Passengers for Millodgevillo ar.:i Eatonton will tase trim N j. 1 from Savannah and Augusta and train No.2 iroai iioinUiontbc Southwestern Rail road, Atlanta utd Macon. WILLIAM ROGERS, novCtf “ ~ * * CANNED GOODS! bard.* ”Mr. Squills,” at last I hoard Mrs. S. say, “Mr. Squills, have you bolted the door ?” “Now I leave it to any man,** said Squills, appealingly, “whether that is the correct thing for the mother of a family to do ? Of oourio I got up and bolted the infernal door, and I naid, *Mra. Squills, why the deuce didn't you think of bolting the door before I went to sleep, and not wake up a man in the middle of a cold night to do itP* And what do you sup pose her answer was F* General Superintendent. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE, FRUIT JELLIES. FRUITS, PICKLES, SALMON, LOBSTERS, OYSTERS, etc. Just received direct from one of the most relia ble nackir *- *- —' * for isle al ortatf SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, SouriiWEsrEUN Railroad Company, Macon. Ga. October 2d, 1873. iN and after Sunday, the 20thmsL, Passenger ' Trains on this Road will run a* follows: DAY EUFAULA PASSENGER TRAIN. mm w*> *1.I2» 1 Priw. wooon Tho tillo to the hfiwri ml ertate i> pimnnteal ^TheUlienil form.of tbie wfaemohriruwit with- ia the nwli of ell-the m»t.->t epportnnity erer oflered tor the poor men to rieo to wnltlu PRICE OP TICKET!!. SingleTickete,klti Eleven TirkeU. WM; Fif,y-wt Tiftrt^ M i One Himdml and Fif teen Tickete, iSSO eo. The drawing will be mdeandee tta MPm- tendennof » committee ewninted hr the hlA- eet oBWaU in the SUte. duly .worn to the faith- Arrive at Eufaula. B. H, WRIQLRY A CO. "■■■miiuii i uflBU'ir 11 "" KATALYSINE WATER—Tue Gkkat Mkdi-! [ CINE 09 NATI'sx. lndoocd by the Higlieat . Arrive at Clayton. Arrive at Albany. Arrivh at Ariineton. Arrive: REPUBLIC BLOCK. ATLANTA GEORGIA ATLANTA G-A, BRANCH. OFFICERS—E. E. Rawson. President: L. P. Grant, Vico President? J. P. Logan. M. D., Modi- C "kxl4cUTl VE COMMITTEE—E. E. Rawson. L. P. Grant, V. R. Tom met, L. Scofield, W, P. Pattiixo, J. A. Hayden, D. A. Beatie. AUGUSTA; GA BRANCH OFFICERS—Gboeox T. Jackson, President; Jar us T. Both well. Vice President; G. E. Rat- cliffe. Scrretaiy and Msnsser. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE—Edward Thomas, W. Daniel. T. B. Branch. John U. Meysi W. 1L Goodrich. HPEClALf AGENT8 : GEO. I. THOMAS, Je, . JAS. W. THOMAS. DR. R. S. JACKSON. A STRONG STOCK COMPANY. WHICH COMBINES STRENGTH OF CAPITAL, character, and (oral influence, and provides Life Insurance at the lowest safe rates, without delusive promise of d.ridcnd*. er rather makes the Dividend certain by derreasuur Um premium. By It* organizations it t.duMiilar i’ow-i Youwat u Cnlkwl PsrieUt Dis- i and ‘“Chalky” Deposits; Cures iiatism, D>'spepfeia, Neuralgia, •tis Dwesses of the Kidneys. Liv- .Ucuirai AulhOnUes. Jtmtoi. •r to Parshaic, Youthful Vigor U* the Aged, and Develops tlm Y'-jotwofli r. '• udvas Calculi and ‘“Chalky” Dep« Gout, Rheumatism, D>'s)ieijfeia, GruveL Dialietis, Dwesses of the K...—^— :r and Skin. Abdominal Dropcgr, CUruuic Dior- Leuve Port Gaines.. •ami saw a faint true was exposed to suns moisturo, acientifio i those traces of ink day. . Finally, on n pssrta this perfect \ Leave Albany. Arrive ut Macon. J- R Councc-ts with tho Albouy Train at SmiUiville. and the Port Gaines Train at Cuthbcrt daily, ex cept Sunday. Ailinny Train connects with Atlantic and Gulf Railroad Trains at Albany, and will run to Ar lington on Blakely Extension Tuesday and Fri day. returning Wednesday and Saturday. COLUMBUS DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. Leave Macon- 8:45 a m Arrive ut Columbus 1:50 r m Debased Alexicau Silver. From tbs Ned York Tunes.3 ipation. Asthma, Nervousness Gcueial Debility, and nearly ev- ^ooding bullion uoaling houses, realized a serious loss upon tho purchasers, as they were found, after purchase by our dealers here, to be very much debased. The weight was fully up to the average of that coin, and the mintage was assuredly genuine, as peculiarities of the stamp used for tho Government wore recognized l»y parties boro who had been connected with tho mint in Mexico, and had thereby become familiar with tho coinage of tliat country. desiring to psitiripst# in the drewino she once form tneir club* and send in their onlr AGENTS WASTED in all StaUs, < and Towns in the U. 8. and Canadas. Money should be sent by Bordered Letl O. Onk-r or Express, with the full eddies* Ten thou. X1P.000. Leave Columb COLUMBUS NIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. The Jnf«*rcxMM wnu j unavoidable. The U.»nk drift h-al Botti filled with a Higna- tnffl that a as feati>f.w*tonr, and )> pl.'kixf ont of a dozen aa tho best imita tion. The amount (X10,000) was en tered, tho pen drawn aero** tho words “or order,** and thu interlineation and ini tials added. The blotter gave a faithful reprint of tho lost touches given to tho Leave Columbus - 7:40 a m Arrive at Macon fi.-OO a m Making close connection with Western Rail road ut Columbus for Montgomery, .Mobile, New Orleans, etc. EUFAULA NIGUI FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION usurer and l’n'i.rictur, and SIMON AHilttKH, Ijiravcnuorth, Kansas. a _ the do- lexico, and tho fact discovered that systomatic opera tions had for some time been conducted by tho night operatives of the mint. It wns cuatonmry, it appears, to place each operative of the night force Leave Macon Arrive at Eufaula. Arrive at Albany.. fWo§T : Thnw was a-second sheet of paper, and that had a story to toll. The revised im- Leave Albany. 8:30 P 3C. Arrive at Macon 6:45 a m Trains leaving fttocon and Eufaula on this schedule Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Thunluy nights, connect at Smithvillu with trains to Albany. VIRGIL POWERS, octMty Engineer and Superintendent.- • COTTON STATES Auutin Biron Bidwell GIFT ENTERPRISE SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CIRCULARS. Safety Deposit Company dway New York LIFE SINURANCE COMPANY. 'i heoi.ly IL.-hablo Gnl Dkitribution in the country $75,000 INVALUABLE GIFTS . to be distributed in L. D. SINE’S lG4tli Itcgular Monthly By collusion, it CHANGE OF SCHEDULE, tic* prepared blanks outside, which were This was written in a large hand, and wit* evidently the adlra** of a large double envelop**, extending as it did en tirely across the blottt r. wafl it a pack age of bond*, and if qp had tho Safety De posit Cmpnny, No. k) Boxidwav, New York, ree-xived that package f The bonk mart look after its funds. A dispat h was sent to Messrs. Blatchfonl. So ward. Griswold. D.iCo>ta A Co., its oounsol here in New York, nod requesting those gen tleman to .mi' whether tho Safety Deposit Company had receivod or would receive any Men package. The package had been received and returned to the general pod-oili.-u, indorsed “Care unknown.” It wi- f.*»mvl an l opened., It contained imrty-four $500 UniUxl States bonds, agreeing in numt'Cr with a portion of the list of those wan to-1 l»y the bank. The envelope was addressod; made to contain twenty per cent, more al- loj than the standard pieces. Th^se.tothe number of twenty or thirty pieces, each, would be concealed aoout the persons of the workmen before they entered upon their work. In the morning, when these person* surrendered the pieces upon which they had worked worked, they included the debased pieces they ha*l carried within the mint; and in place of the latter the pure pieces were carried away in number equal to that of the base pieces substituted. Thu* these parties gained dailv about twenty per cent, of the value of tho sum which or dinarily constituted their work. No estimate can be made of the amount of debased coin which has been pnt into circulation in Mexico. WESTERN A ND ATLANTIC RAILROAD i Office General Passenger A oily Atlanta, Go., July IU, 1*73. O N and after this date— LIGHTNING EXPRESS Par New York, Eastern ami Virginia Cities, Leave* Macon, by Macon A Western Rail- MACON, Arrives at Atlanta. (WITH LATEST IMPROVEMENTS.) FOR 20 YEAR* THE Standard of Excellence THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. OVER S50,000 IX USE. If ,oo Uink cl barm* mScwtalt Martin, will nav roa to examine tl*> record* ».f t:>«»—* now in Se and profit hr rxpnvw*. THE WHEELER * WILSON STANDS alonk as thk only LIGHT RUNNING MAl’ll INK, USING TIIK ROTARY HOOK. MAKING A IXR K STITlH. .like on l»,lh «ao« of tb, fjbrir wwLAU rfmt- tlo ran*:®, wartopownr ta dni*ini tho •hualj bMkafttrtbe -ttoh u formrd brawn, donbl. woariad «™ln upon both nuchinr »n4 oporotor. gw-aa Arrive* at Dal ton!.’."!."’!!!!!...’. .^...!”’.!l(h30 P m Arrive* at Chattanooga 1:10 a m Pullman Palace Drawing-Room and Sleeping- It Uever Fails, Always in Order, Runs Light, IT IS UNTO HUMBUG I To be drawn Moodajr, November 24th, 1873. WE CBA.VD CASH PRIZE, $3,000 II GOLD. ONE GRAND CASH PRIZE, $5,000 IN SILVER. TwoPwzra or 31000 -) ... & "* to ] Greenbacks! lJWOGokl and Silver Lever Hunting Watches (in all) worth from $20 to $300 each I Coin Silver, Vest Chain*, Solid and Double- Plated Silrerware, Jewelgy, itc. etc. Number of Gifu 10,000. TickeU limited U 75.000. Agent* Want id to sell TICKETS to wJium liberal Premium* will be paid. Single Ticket* 81; Six Ticket* $5; Twelve Tick- et*8lu ; Twenty-live Tickets Cin ularh containing a full list of prizes, a de scription of the manner of drawn i^, and other iu- formation in referemw to the Distribution, will be K ’addrettsed°to unltir * Utf letter* must ttun oS? *° L. D. SINE, Box Sfi, 101 W. Fifth Street.. Cincinnati. O plunder ORGANIZED t? Cara by this train from Atlanta to Lynchburg and all iuteruiediate point* without change. Passenger* leaving by this train arrive in New •! ' -iternoon, at idi P m, over thir- thun .>«i**enger9 by any otiier Ct>- reach New York, leaving the teeu hour* earlv route con with i same evening. State of Georgia. Leaves Macon at.. Leaves Atlanta at. Arrive.* at Chattanooga 4:30 A : Close connection at Chattanooga for oil point West. Pullman Palace Car* on all night train*. For further parti culm add mess B. W. WRENN, General Paweiugir Agent-, “ Pkivatk” Lifen* Massachusetts.— “ John Faul ” writes to the New York Tribune : Tho little village* that nestle down among the Massnchnsetts hills are charming retreat*, but I do not know that I should care to spend more than five years of life at a time in any one of them. And a* for being retreats, Fm not so sure of that, come to think about it. You stand out in bold relief if you are a resident; still "<*• •• J®’* • viditor. For instance, there was and en gaged couple in Williamsburg—no na tives to the manor born, but city swells, on a visit to relatives. Very few of the villagers were ignorant of what was go ing on. When tho young man waited out with his sweetheart, it must have MB parti *ularly gratifying tzr him to see himself pointed out by one urchin to another wijh ” I say, Bill you see that there fellow without no hinge in his back, he’s goin* to marry that thar gal.” When the thing first began there was later *itting up than usual, naturally, and one of the old bulii-s stepped in one morning sniffling suspiciously : “ I say. there ain’t no one sick in this here house or nothin/ is there ? I seen a light turnin' nigh onto 12 o’clock last night, but I don’t smell no cumphire nor nothin’ Austin Biron Bidwell, July 11 tf PORT EOYAL KAILKOAD, State el Georgia for security of Policy Holder*. it Company Office or axoinker and Superintendent Augusta. Ga^ Juno 28, 1*73. ) X and after Monday, June 30, trains on thi» Rood will run us follows: DOWN DAY PASriENOER TRAIN.- . SSmlk ii X \vTl!i 1NM rGcS^I OPPICKSi Savannah. Aacusta Macon and Columb.iv Ga W. B. CLEVIS. Gen. ArUSaouinah. Ga W. A. HICKS, Arent. Macon. Ga. ITS PRINCIPAL PEATURES ARE: Absolute Security, Economical Management, and Liber- • . ality to the Insured. Will lcmvo Augusta at... .Arrive at Port Royal at Arrive atCharlcKiouat. ■ Jty>r .»K Arrive at tiavatmub - Ur DAY FASSKNOR TRAIN. Will leave Port Koval at ............. Leave Charleston ut.... M .» — jontSoIly ccy^iss:::; hcuss at lzasy. S. W. Ri ILROADl CALHOUN. COUNTY. GA. STEJdiL PBNS. mahat Policies Issued on all Approved Forms—No Fancy Schemes. Xvntly that both aignat Kv a made upim tho sn 1 alight interval, during wa- ihspbieod. Thaw Royal at. Factor>', fit. Vernon; Office St., New York. au>r2l 3m Arrive at Chari Arrive at Savai POLICIES ISSUED ON TnE MUTUAL JE> Xa 2>T - At the lowest mutual nteaand Dividends declared when policies are two jrars old and applied at the end of the third year as follows: To reduction of premium .when jdl cosh* is paid; to reduction of Loam when lean i* riven, or to increase of insurant*) w&n detiivd. ^ . . . .M ' i L POLICIES ISSUED UPON THE STOCK OR NON-PARTICIPATING PLAN, At oa low rotes and upon a* favorable terms oa can be used with safety. IT IS A ' ’ ' ' P western feailrvmd to Blal od of announcing to the | which the blotter three bite of pa- most positive of MaoDonnell and CP NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN. WARREN A. RANSOM. AAEON P. RANtOil DARirs W. GEEK. ROBERT H. BOVI W. A. EANSOM & 00., Manulactarenaud J others of BOOTS AND SHOES 13* AND 140 GRAND ST- NEW YORK. Represented by R. W. Hogan, of Georgia, ^rtaodly . . . , Arrive at Augusta at. wengers leaving Macon by the C:30 A M t.*ain [aeon and Augusta Railroad, arrive ut Augus- time to make close connection with the down. t pawengur train on this road for Port Royal Savannah. JAMES O. MOORE. J. y 1 tf Enonoerand Snperiabwdent. • aution Iron in the Blood METKOPOLITAjN 7 A model vilhige is in course of com- ction at Ulaph.ua, London, for clerks, tisans. laborer*, and otliers of small ere were 200 applicants. All are built i the moot approved >.initary and arch- vturol pr;uciplo*. Sch<v 1», a lecture A CERTAIN CURE FOR CHILLS AND FEVER, Crockett’s Patent Balance Gear Portable.,Horae Power. Can be used in the eennon gin houv% or you eon do you ginning lit a lug cabin, or a 10x30 fv’t. Wmrtaatod to run lighter th* . any Power made. It ha* had iu trial ood came oC rioai.antl ready to try again. Machinery of all kinds made and repsured at my works. Send for circnlar, to CBOCKETTS ISON 1VOBK8, Slacon, Gi Making all it* Investment* fa tb< It is managed with « [HOP PIERCE octlOtf Stru*burg .ind T whfllW he oft*. - be* u rev'OV. with bung a Urnd IRON & BRASS WORKS. Canal Street, from Qtb to 7th, RICHMOND, - - - X UK- WOOL,U Ill DOE'S PAIN LINIMENT tmuAi «»iily inal lift* in in fuli. " ing d^K-hiU that friend bal fS.OiM with tint! « hi* .Moape* WM. E. TANNER & CO., ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS AND FOUNDERS. ENG INKS OF ALL. KINDS. Send for Circular. GOODE & TONEY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, SOLICITOES IN CHANCERY, EUFAULA, ALA. JOHN J- GRESHAM. C. A. Nl Tll -VG. GEO. S. OBEAIL JOHN T. BOIFKUILLET. JOHN S. B.tXTER, gFRAlNS <*K THK Gl'M-BOILS, NKRV H. R. BROWN, ERNEST PE SC TIKE’S Macon Standard Mean FRENCH’S NEW HOTEL, nior.eT ’ It is* known that the court- . is Uxka ou the .Uy of hm sentence ► io have been txlle^i with a gang a " wiUi revolvers, who w* re t*.< interixs oIScm ia chor^! of the pr^oiier and him hi» liberty. The detect^ an Ho* ware ready for this oooault, A V. kstkex olitor fUfei.1 in the most *K>leUt manner that a gv>*>i ti iron would prebably oblige the n. w *t of ruffle t »tar d '»n, an 1 now he squelched by buidiela of letters frem dignont E.Los. ironically a*kmg him read a work upon mistaken vocations. JOSLAH SIBLEY. :*tmenU tin* I>nir KeifulatGr. by th ME NTS, f ,r th. newly htted »i;> uii.l vn Cei.trallr iur»xe*l in th and GeullcQK junelFtf WOODBRllsiK. Brun* wick, Gi