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FRIPAT. MARCH 10. 1875.
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MH^al dispotrh to the World.]
IVArHlKOTOir, March 5.—The latest
Italic
A German Criticism ot the
Turkish Army.
From the London Spectator.!
j Tho Allejcn.cine Zdtunj ffire.1 the lead-
_ | ing place in its columns to a review, by
— the well known military correspondent,
’ Herr Von Wickedo, of tho condition and
I training of the Turkish arnty during re
cent yt-ars nnd at the pre-.-nt moment.
It ia Hardly an exaggeration of the gen-
e*al sum of Her Von Wiekede’s descrip
tion of the regular army of the Saltan to
.. . . „ i sty that it is three-fourths a mob of the
di-elrsuros of corruption in tho Navy mos t patient, brave, unmurmuring un-
DepsrtBient occurred before the House trained, ununiformod, unfed uasffice-jd
Oommitte. on Naval Affa.re where the .. men J,* mu.keU^in the world What
,* y in which Norman Wiard fleeced the can9ea a wide inion f fa
jovernment out of HoS.OOO was shown TOr&bI<! chftr l c!or ; 3 £ at Europeans usn-
' -..l** r * 1 :i Ms r-r ; in *l j,. ft 1 “ .
I'l'ina nirl Jut an r.-irlv 1 t- 0 ’ OD , c < ’ ..‘"’’."•T * rm5 -
. week ago, bat his assistant was b-fori ”?“?**!£"?£ division. But
u -.r » » _ . . , , c these form the Imperial Guard, the verv
the committee and swore tnat false re- of } ’ the ££
port, of tho P ro «^* , ’., a . nd , 8UCCe “_5 f trained, the best armed, the best uni-
Wisn. s < , , ,7 ® rd ' I formed and best rationed, as well as the
nano-on Nut Islandwere deliberately beft offieirad> throughout the Sultan®
and continuously made and.that most dominions. As for the csrp, of ItXa.
of tbs expenmenU which W.ard did make ria , Boumelia, Anatolia, and the other
could have been made m almost any of p rov inces. a glance at their os4body
the Government navy yards at one-tenth f, enough to exhibit their uttarunfit
the expense. Itcameout in the teat.- n , 8g tomeet the exigencies of modern
mony that ono shot which was fired cost warfare. em
the Government $5000, and that rotten 1
sheet iron fastened together was used for
target*, for the purpose of making the
COTTON STATES LIFE INSURANCE CO.
MACON, GEORGIA,
Statement of Condition of the Company on the 1st January, 1876.
DR.
LIABILITIES.
ASSETS
To re-insurance reserve at the New York standard, $350,155 00
Death claims reported, but not due 27,000 00
“ A.U other claims 890 23
Surplus for Policyholders - - - 171,483 40
1585,529 63
CR.
By State of Georgia 7 'p- cent, bonds $ 62,500 00
11 Western Railroad of Alabama first mortgage
8 V cent, bonds, guaranteed by Central and
Georgia Railroads 51,000 00
** Other bonds cost 44 343 61
“ Mortgages on real estate 20,833 12
** Other securities 36,992 30
“ BiUs receivable with collaterals 10,178 SS
— Premium loans on policies with interest 270,076 90
“ Premiums in course of collection 27,851 21
“ Deferred quarterly and semi-annual premiums, 10,693 40
*• Accrued interest 7,971 13
“ Office fnrniture 1,978 00
** Cash on hand and in bank 32,101 OS
$585,529 63
Tho Turkish officers fail nn d e r ‘w 0 1 A dividend will be paid to Policyholders on the anniversary of each policy entitled to same after
heads, equally ignorant of their profes- | March 1st, 1876.
sion, but widely different in other res
pects. The one includes the rude, un
trained, ordinary officers, hardly distin-, _ _ .
guu.liable in any way from tiuir men, of Policyholders Bonds. the cash market value of which exceeds $100,000.
tho other _the scions of favoritism, the | _ ’
The Company has a guaranteed capital of $500,000 for security of Policyholders.
The Company has deposited with the Comptroller General of tha State of Georgia for the security
ear to greater advantage. It
was shown that Government paid Wi ird
in all $252,000, but*it was not shown
wbers any great proportion of that
amount went to Boston people who I dandles^of New Twkey.Th^most con-
spent any considerable time down the mo#t effeminate and the moat
a'good*32V* wwt tpjHMMto^he w ' ,r ' b j PM ° f . tbeir *?*•• £ *•»<>«»-1 principal features of the Company are, its conservative management and. absolute security
5JSSSStSSHttS SsSSSs^^SsR for Policyholders
t^vst^i paTenti wera°reaiTy ucTpate^aat | I ^ f° rm3 °f hife and Endowment policies issued. Endowment policies—at premiums usually
thi'n^wns'paMHrTdfrert® vjoiath>n*or* /h, r y ‘ r ; : whe^^gh i charged for life policies—Dayabls within the ordinary period of life, made a specialty by this Company.
law bofor. they were officially reported | to'OTm^DdTfcTwhUth thSuS’ove^ “
element of information and capacity. I OFFICERS.
upon.
Upland lCico.
Tallahassee Floridian.1
We have before us a letter written by I
Hr. S. J. Jones, of Thomas county, Go.,
to a gentleman in this city, which gives
Wliat Shall lte Inspected ot I JOHN W. BURKE. Vice-President. WM * GEofs.^OBEARfsecreUry. CHASf. F. McCAY. Actuary.
** I vcs • I JAMES MERCER GREEN, Chief Medical Officer. W. J. MAGILL, Superintendent of Agencies.
Som e husbands do not make their finan
cial affairs a topic at home, and some bet
, , . . , ter halves know less of their own hus-
tho result of bis experience in upland bands’ affairs then they do of their nigh-
rice culture. We ace permitted to make born’. Some weeks since a lady was in-
the following extracts, and to them wo ^ ormed of her husband’s suspension by JOHNSTON,
call the attention of our planters, for it announcement in a paper DAVID FLANDERS,
• .• , • .i • .. * - / which she accidentally toek up in a store VIRGIL POWERS,
mvvbe that in thi. they will find a new while waiting to have an erdsr filled. A - E LAWTON, } .
and profitable industry i I Whether it was pride or fear that prompt- j ANDREW LOW, )
' I experimented last year with a few ed tho secreay cannot be stated, bnt what I T - J - SMITH, Monticello. Ga.
bushels of high laud rice. Selected can be expected from wives ia the way
land that would not produce more than true economy if they are er.ly silent
ten bushels of corn per acre, not fertil- partners in the matrimenial eopartner-
ixed. Broadcasted with a one-horse ah 'P? 1“ 1887 a large jewelry firm sold
Watt plow; ran off tho rows two feet ft C0Bt ly «et of jewelry te a lady. The
apart with a scooter, dropped aix grains ^ r . m knew that her husband was in a
of rice in hill* twelve inched apart, and j Ming condition, but the lady had been a
covered with a board attached to a com- * on £ nn d profitable customer. When the
mon half-shovel stock. *1 planted the P irtDer ordered his clerk not to charge
rice about the 20th of April, but it should tho set ’which had been delivered, but to
be planted earlier; as soon ns all dan. I m,lke a memorandum on the blotter, he
gerof frost has pa-sed would be the best P 11 * 1 * the lady’s integrity a high compli
time. As soon as the rice was up tall pent. When her hnnband failed th<
DIRECTORS,
PETER SOLOMON.
HENRY L. JEWETT,
WM. H. ROSS.
MACON.
JOHN S. BAXTER, C. A, NUTTING,
JNO. T. BOIFEUILLET, GEO. S. OBEAR,
JOHN^W. BURKE, GEO. R. BARKER,
feb 19 4t«fclaw4w
| JOHN P. KING, I . .
JOSIAH SIBLEY, j An ff usta -
WILLIAM JOHNSTON, Charlotte, N. C.
H. P. HAMMET, Greenville, S. C.
R. W. CUBBEDGE,
E. J. JOHNSTON.
GEO. & JONES.
W. j. MAGILL, } AtUnt -
| V. R. TOMMEY, J Atlanta *
C. G. MEMMINGER, Charleston. S. C.
8®“ Business Men want to advertise in a paper READ BY THE GREATEST NUMBER of people, in order to make it pay.
the |
jewelry came baek with a note coached
in snch terms that the dealer only re-
gretted that a gift of tbe-set would be
construed as an insult.—Boston Journal.
up 1
•mniigli not to cover it with dirt wbeD
ploning. I ran three furrows with
a weep, one on each side of the rice, and
with the third cleaning out the alley. I
subsequently gave it two boeings and
another plowing, and the crop was made. Catarbh is a common disaase—so com-
I harvested with a rico hook, tied in bun- I mon that snuffing, spitting, and blowing
dies after the straw was cured, and then kbo nose, meet us at every turn on
slacked and housed. tho street. Your foot slips in these
‘•In July we bad a protracted drought, nas ty discharges on the sidewalk and in
which I think out off the yield at least the public conveyances; and its disagree-
one-half. But I noticed that when com abIe od ? r » contaminating tho breath of
and cotton were wilting from tho extreme sfflicted, renders them offensive to
dry weather the high land rico retained their associates. Thero is the highest
its color and did not wither in the slight- medical authority for stating that with
est degree. fully ono-hnlf, if not two-thirds, of tbo30
•‘I realized from two bushels and a afflicted with consumption of the lungs,
half of seed ono hundred bushels in re- tbe “'sense commences as catarrh in the
turn, besides a large quantity of excel- n . osa or be ad. the next step being to the
lent straw, which my horses, colts and tbr 2. ak and bronchial tubes—lastly to
cattle eat with much relish. Yon can thd ,un h' a - How important then, to give
•afely estimate the yield of this rice, if early and prompt attention to a catarrh,
pronorly worked, to bo doublo that of cure this bothersome disease correct
corn on tho mine innd and under similar the system by using Dr Picrco’s Golden
treatment and circumstances. I am I Medical Discovery, which tones it up.
And is the ONLY ONE in Georgia! And is READ largely by Merchants and Farmers 1
selling my rice at $2 per bushel. If you
drill your rico the usual way it will re
quire one bushel per acre, but if it is
dropped in hills as I did it will take only
half the quantity. I am finding good
demand for it.”
We shall give mere information upon
this subject next week in an article taken
from the Macon Tclborapu.
cleanses tho blood, and heals the diseased J
glands by a specific influence upon them;
and to assist, use Dr. Sage’s Catarrh
Remedy with Dr. Pierce’s Nasal Douche, i
This is the only way to reach the upper
and back cavities where tho discharge
comes from. No danger from this treat-
. nt, nud it is pleasant to use. The two j
medicines with instruments are sold by
dealers in medicines.
SEA FOWL GUANO I
IA Standard Fertilizer!!
fl* 1 m) A DAT at home. Agnnt* wanted. Out-
tD tit and terms froo. TRUE A CO.. Au-
A FARM
OF YOUR OWN
— is —
Tim New Minister to St, James.
Richard Henry Dana, Jr., of Massa- ^
chunetta. who lias been appointed Minis- I puta. Malna..
tor to Great Britain, was born at Cam
bridge in 1815. In 1840 be was admitted
to the Bar, and immediately rose into I
prominence in that profession. He was
on* of the founder* of tho Free Soil
party, and has over since boon a Repub
lican, advocating tho election of Lincoln I
and 1872. During the wboio mr be Best ana Cheapest Railroad Land
occupied tho position of Uaited States
District Attorney for Massachusetts, and
argued all the prize cases coming np in '
that district, besides assisting Mr. Evarta
in similar cases before tho Supreme
Court. In 1867 lie was elected to the |
Legislature from Cambridge. The fol-
Tbe Best Remedy for Bard Times!
FREE HOMESTEADS!
Are bn the line of th*
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD,
IN NEBUASKA!
SECURE A nCDiE NOW. FuU information
sent (roe to all parts of the world. Address O.
K. DAVIS. Land Commissioner U. P. It. K„
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Ar f v,s
One of the best ever ottered to the planters of Georgia, os proven by the experience of all who
hare used it. We oiler it at low figures, cither on time, .with cotton option, or for cash.
W. A. RANSOM & CO.
[One of the oldest dealers in New York Cty.l
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
AGENTS FOR MANUFACTURERS.
HAn B»5(0VXD TO' *
637 BROADWAY, DEW YORK,
WJ HERE they invite buyers to inspect their
ft large stock, which has been selected from
the best makers, and trill be oilered
AT LOWER PRICES
than have been ruling tbe past season. Great
attenten given to orders. Our lines of
ooiraassiotf goods,
S ire ns opportunities of supplying large dealers
y the package* at manufacturers’ prices.
W. A. RANSOM A CO., ft
pi# K37 Broadway. New York
lowing year ho had the honor of being Omaha. Neb.
defeated for Congress by ‘‘Beast’’ But- HflND READING, PSYCHO ha NOT. PAS-
ler hv a laree maioritv. I 1VL CINATION, Soul Charming, Jtiv-merism.
\t; AI.tWLm and Marriott) Guile, showing how either sex
Mr Dana has also achieved distinction fascinate and gain tb. love and affection ol
in tbe literary field, and as the author of any person they choo»e instantly, am poses,
several law pamphlets. Ho has been an By mail 50 cl*. Hunt A tho. 18* S. 7th *4. whilo. I
extensive traveler, having made a two J*r-> rr A WEEK guaranteed to Agents. Mal<
year*’ cruise to California in 183-4. and a | y / /
trip around tbe world in 1859 and I860
It is gratifying to oheerve that IVetd-
den, Grant is'.■ jmtwn of letters, as well $5 o $20
s* of horst i and bull dogs. The appoint- p or ti„ M ,t, Me.
uient, by Mr. Disraeli, of Lord Lj tton as
Viceroy of India, js emulated, sod longo
isferrullo, by the President in the ap- _____
pointment, to tbe Court of St. James, i POSITIVELY CURED.
first of Schenek, tbe author of the mad Tho worst cases of the longest standing, by using I
jangfi 1m
JOHNSON & SMITH, Agents.
and female, in their own locality-
Tcrmsand OUTFIT KK EE. Address
P.O. VICKERY A CO-Augusta Me.
FITS and EPILEPSY
JOHN MERRYMAN & CO.’S
AMMONIATED DISSOLVED
H- nvr:. c o iso: e s.,
(Successor to Bates A Comer,)
Cotton Factor & Commission Merchant
110 Bay 8treet, Savannah, Ga.
General Agent for most approved Cotton Ties,
and for Carolina Fertilizer. sep2S*flm
lilt. IIKRUARU’.S TURK.
IT HAS CURED TH0USA5D8,
\: t - .11 give *1.000 for a «u>e it will net benefit. I
A bottle sent free to all addressing J. E. DIB-
BLKE, Chemist. Otlice, IMS jfroadway. N. Y.
Ter years ago Messrs. Geo. P. Rewell A Co. j
NEW YORK TIMES,
feni-t lawtw
complete treatise on poker extant, and
then <,t one of the Massachusetts Brah- j
min* fresh from the classio shades of
Cambridge. From the fact that Mr.
Dana dared to oppose .“Beast” Butler
: ; - :■ • itut his power, »t a;e
led to hope that his appointment may established their advertising ageney in New
prove judicious, and that he may sue- York city. Five years ago they absorbed the
feed in wiping a'.ray the atigrua now at- I business conducted by Mr. John Heepsr, who |
taehing to the American name through was the first to go into this kind of enterprise,
the disgraceful practices of his prede- Xow they bare tbe satisfaction of <vntrolling
ee**or.—Ntirs and Courier. the most extensive and eomplebe advertising |
connection which has ever been secured, and
Ref luce tl!8 Army. one which would be hardly possible in any other I
New York Sun.J country but this. They have succeeded in [
The afmy should bo reduced by this j working down a complex business into to thor- j
Congress to 10.00U men. It is larger ooghly a systematic method that no change in
than there is any need for it to be. Its I the newspaper method of America can escape j
reduction would bo advantageous in | notice, while the widest information upon all
many way*, and in no way detrimental, topi-s interesting to advertiser* is plxcwd readily
It would diminish our taxes, nnd these ] at the disposal of tbe public,
tnuxt be cat down somewhere. The
afmy is a monstrously expensive estab
lishment. In proportion to its size, it is
by far tbe costliest army in tho world.
A half of tbe millions now spent upon
it might he saved.
Tue Belknap affair shows how the mil-
(tary establishment may bo used for cor-
r *Pt purposes. The facts so far reveal-
*d are unimportant ns compared with
*bo*« which actually exist. There are
million* of plunder erery year, by con-
Doctor* and agents, under tho shadow
of the army.
The army and navy estimates before
Vongtwa* are utterly prepostoous, when
*• consider what there :s to show for
them, or what there will be to show.
“‘lkaap, in his report of last December,
*a*vcry anxious to strengthen tbe army
“J getting large appropriations for it,
l -i Robe.-oa was equally anxious to
ftf*agthen the navy in the same way.
tv* know at least one of the reasons why
thee* men were so much concerned about
appropriations through which they
enriched themselves and their
friend* to an extent that has not yet
wen discovered.
.An army ten thousand strong is suffi
cient for all the
The Best and Most Successful Fertilizer
EVER OFFERED TO THE PLANTERS OF GEORGIA*
For Circulars. Testimonials and Terms, apply to
B1FLEY & TINSLEY,
deel9-eod3m
AGENTS,
MACON. GEORGIA-
THIS TAPER IS ON FILE WISH
Harness and Saddle
{There Advertising Contracts can bo mmb
COMMERCIAL HOTEL,
KUFAULA. ALA.
T HIS Hctri. vow en ter -* control of Mr. A.
J. RIDDLE, whom thousand* know as a
photourapner. U one of the JeJ hep* bomesm
the State, anil traveler* will find out when visiting
the BiutT City that they fc»v» »topp«l
richt place after putting up at gw Doa"""™!
A treo ouituhm ru:i» in the ir..t-reri-uf tbe ho.eh
Ainriot/ —————
GILES
^LINIMENT
TRAA£ vakk
th- n-ccssary military work IQDIDE OF AMMONI/
«ta»country in these times. w , ,, .—
i core* Ni-ura’gi*. Face A. ns. R‘ ••uma.i-i... oeut
. ; . , Froahvl Fei-t. Chillblnins. Sure Throat.
Koezson’s Tubs Next.—I have just or Wound, of every kind in manor
!f* mtVrmed bv a member of the Naval . . tn __
' „.. that Secretary Rvbeson will. , • ^ilxs’ lootrx or
®° Thurs iay next, he brougnt before the ‘
n *Vat Committee to answer very grave terrible ilioeose for 5-
'“argi*—■My informant stated that fell upon ” r -jf! In
in L:s ot-inion, w»3 even more I '*t tobe a be:>t*Cador t li*-
J^rupt than I^lknap. and would hare iTuman f*roiiv. • ^rSC.JE*?ru2^B r
( the plunk.and that they had un- “Chairman of the^rih^^^ u CD. A rent,
proof of his having received j _ hy ,i] dms.-i.u. l^l-i Miiih Avenue.
orn the gun contractor, Norman | jj ew York. Only 10 cent, miJ ti » boWe.
to v&i
fitaial.
tMyOOO
W
cted with thu
and nirer, until I
did I And any sur,nr-
THIRD STREET MACON, GA
I am now manufacturing superior grades of hand made work, such as BUGGY,
LIGHT WAGON, DRAY, PILE TON, CARRIAGE and STAGE HARNESS
which I offer to sell VERY LOTS’ for Cash, and guarantee all goods as represented
or money refunded.
^ Also a'large assortment of BRIDLES. COLLAR?, TRACE CHAINS, WHIPS,
SPURS and HORSE BLANKETS, etc., kept on band. The exclusive right to sell
the Adjustable Spring Stirrup enables me to offer them very low. The very best
of riders admit that there is os much difference in riding with these and the old
style as there is in an ox-cart and a buggy.
Give me a call. I will shdw them with pleasure.
octleodGm
JAS. A. NELSON.
ROBT WAYNE.
Dd.—CVr. Sunday Democrat.
feblS-dAwlm
ROBT G. HYMAN.
ROB’T WAYNE & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Bar Street. Savannah, da
Bagging and Iron Tie* advanced at low rates
on crop*. Liberal C*#h Advance* mode on con- i
sigument, of Colton. Colton sold on amral and ‘
proceed, returned bv express when »instructed '
irv owner,. Lateral deductions made to Gran- I
gort. repiSOni |
FOR SAL E.
BUSHELS ST. DOMINGO YAMS.
a —• V-/ V_7 for seed. Price, in barrels or box-
had v-r -d »t depot in Americua, $t 5*'
p-r bn,':.-:. {! 5- p. r ha’J buriiel. Jl 00 per peck,
erf;;:;--., nu-bel r.oi m barrel, or boxe,. de
livered at Amencn.", or |J 00 per buriiel at hill—
to be delivered between Pebru,rr 15 and March
IS. 1575. Aiidres, G. W. C. MUNRO.
Buena Vista, Go.
Tbs, is to rertify that we have given the poto-
toe of iieo. W. C Munro an impartial examina
tion, and decide that his St. Domingo Tut hare
y>-lded i urt.n-.e-. the quantity of tbe emmea
am. and »elf Brrrs A. Donsox.
, . IsucXruiT.
dii-es-wtf J so. A. Biiki.
L. M. Warfield,
COTTON MERCHANT
AND AGENT FOR
CHESAPEAKE GUAHO,
SAVANNAH, GA.
E IBB COUNTY 8HER1PP SALB8.-WU1 _ _
sold be/ore tho Court-house door* in the dtr
of aeon, on the first Tuesday in April
next, during the legal hours of sale* the following
property, to-wit:
Part of lot No. 12, in the western ranee of lots
of the city of Macon. Levied on as the property
of C. T. Holmes, trustee, to satisfy a tax ti fs for
the year 1875 vs. C. T. Holmes, trustee.
Also, at same time and place, the fa lowing, to
wit.: '1 hat part of l*>t No. 5, in block 44, accord-
ir.g to the plan of thecicy of Macon on which
the building known as the Planters’ Bank no 1-
stands, being 22 feet froitf and running back 4
feet. Levied on as the property of the Planters'
Banking Company to satisfy a tax fl fa for the
year 1875 vs. The Planters’ Banking Company.
Also, at same time and place, the following, to-
wit.: Part of lot No. 1, in block SS, being the va
cant part of said lot, fronting on Spring and Mag*
no'ia streets in the city of Macon. Levied on as
the property ol Mrs. Virginia C. Reeves to satisfy
a tax fi fa foi the year 1S75 vs. Mrs, Virginia C.
Breves.
Also, at same time and place, the following, to-
wit.: Part of lot No. S, in block No. 19, being
that part of said lot now oocuoied by Mr. Baer
as a family grocery, situated on the comer of Mc
Intosh an*d Hazel streets in the city of Macon.
Levied ou as the property ol Jacob Ruasell, trus
tee, to satisfy a tax fi fa for the year 1S75 vs.
Jacob Russel. 1 , trustee.
Also, at same time and place, the following, to-
wit : About six acres o! land in the Yineville
district, in said county and State, and known as
the brewery property of Russell A Peter. Lev
ied on as the property of Russell A Peter to
satisfy a tax fi fa for the year 1875.
Also, at same time and place, thi following, to-
wit.: House and lot in Vinevil!e.in said county
and State, now occupied by the defendant. E. A.
Wilcox and family, containing three-quarters of
an acre, more or less. Levied on as the property
of E. A. Wilcox, trustee, to satisfy a tax fi fa
the year 1875.
Also, at same time and place, the following, to-
wit- : Part of lot No. 1, in square 19, as described
in the plan of the city of Macon, and known as
the property of the estate of Thomas Woolfolk,
deeva^cd. Levied on as the property of the es
tate of Thomas Woolfolk, deceased, to satisfy a
tax fi fa for the year 1875 vs. Jas. H. Woolfolk,
a °A?so. at same time and place, the following, to-
wit: Part of lot No. 5, in block 75, according to
the plan of the city of Macon, on the corner of
First and Fine streets. Levied on as the prop
erty of Mrs. M. H. Hollingsworth to satisfy a
tax fi fa for the year 1875 vs. L. W. Hollings
worth, agent Mrs. M. H. Hollingsworth. Prop
erty pointed out by L. W. Hollingsworth.
Also, at same time and place, the following, to-
wit.: The store house and lot on the corner of
Fourth and Poplar streets, in tho city of Macon,
and known in the plan of said city of Macon as
part of lot No. 8, in block 43, and now ocoupied
by John Ingalls as a drug store. Levied on as
the property of L. W. A J. K. Hollingsworth to
satisfy a tax fi fa for tho year 1875.
Also, at same time and place, the following, to*
wit.: Lot No. 2, in block 64, in the city of Macon.
Levied on as the property of Mrs. Martha Ross
and children, to satisfy a tax fi fa for the year
1875 vs. W. G. Ross, agent Mrs. Martha Ross and
children.
Also, at same time and place, the following, to-
wit.: Part of lots Nos. 1 and 2, on Bell's hill, in
tho city of Macon, and known as the residence of
the defendant. Levied on as the property of E.
Crockett to satisfy a tax fl fa for the year 1876.
Also, at same time and place, the following, to-
wit.: One house and lot in Godfrey district, in
said county aud State,containing two acres, more
or less, and adjoining the residence of J. B.
Artope and family. Levied on as tho property
of J. B. Artope, agent, to satisfy a tax fi fa for the
year 1875. Property pointed out bv defendant.
Also, at same time and place, the following, to-
wit.: The house and lot known as tho property
of the defendant, containing four acres, more or
iess, situated iu 1085th District G. M. Levied on
as the property of H. S. Holdridgeto satisfy a
tax a la for tho year 1875.
. Also, at same time and place, the following, to-
wit • Two store houses and lots, fronting on
Cotton avenue in the city of Macon, occupied by
the'VYUeeler Sowing Machine Company and by
W A K. P. Taylor, being part of lot No. S, in
block H. Levied on as the property of W. A.
Huff to satisfy two tax fl las for the year 1875 vs.
W A. Huff. ‘Proiierty pointed out by defondant.
Also, at same time and place, the following, to-
wit.: Port of lot No. 2, in square 23, in the city
of Macon, and known as the “ Isaac, House." on
Cherry street. Levied on as the proporty ot
Emanuel Isaacs to satisfy a tax fi fa for the year
1S Also, nt snmo timo and place, tho following, to-
wit.: Lot No. 0, in block 64. in tbe city of Macon,
containing onc-Imlf acre more or less. Levied on
os the property of the defendant, Francis Lake,
to satisfy a tax fl fa for tho year 1875 vs. Francis
Also, ai same time and place, the following, to-
wit. • Fart of lot No. I, in block 78, fronting on
Fifth street, in tho city of Macon.being tbe same
property purchased by J. D. McKellar from A.
B. Small. Levied on aB tbe property of J. D. Mc
Kellar to satisfy a tax fi fa for tbo year 1875 vs.
J. D. McKellar. .
Also, at samo time and place, tho following, to-
wit : Lots Nos. S and 4. in block *9 in the city of
Macon, nnd known as tho residence of tho de-
fenc ant, B. B. Lewis. Levied on as tbe property
of B. B. Lewis, trustee for Mrs. E. C. Collins, to
sa tisfy a tax fi fa for tho year 1875.
Also, at Fame time and place, the following, to-
Wit 1 Lots Nos. 1 and 2, in square 87. in tho city
of Ms con. Levied on as the property of the -le-
feniiaDt, J- C. McBumey, to satisfy * tax fl fa for
the year 1875 vs. J. C. McBurney, for self and irus-
No same time and place, the following, to-
wit • l'ots N»s. 1 and 2, in block 43, in the city of
Macon And known as tho Brown House proper-
tv Levi »d on as the property of E. E. Brown A
Son to satisfy a tax fi fa for. tho year 1875 va. E.
Also, at same timO and place, the follo^ng, to-
wit.: Fan of Lot No. ». on Bell a hill, in the city
of Macon, and known the resident of the de
fendant. Levied on a,
Brou n to satisfy a tax fi fit - or 4he year 1875 vs.
E. E. Brown. ...... .
Also, at same time and place, ?. i
wit.: Five caddies *' "Willie’* ChOk « 1
caddie ■' Samon’s Bright tobacco, and 10 lbs.
tobacco. Levied on as the property OI ”•
Head to satisfy* tax fi fa for the year Ts-
G. W. Head. .
Also, at same time and place, the following, rr
wit.: Fart of lot No. 5 in the city of Macon,
fronting on ■ ■ street, containing the two-
story house known as the property of the de
fendant. Levied on as tho property of Sarah
Rutherford to satisfy a tax fl fa for the year 1875
Also, at same time and place tbe following, to-
wit.: Twenty acres of land in Godfrey district, in
said county of Bibb, containing the late residence
of J. W. Knott and family. Levied on to satisfy
a tax fi fa for the year 1875 vs. J. W. Knott.
Also, at same time and place, the following, to-
wit.: Four acres of land in Vineville district, in
said county and State, containing the residence
of tho defendant. Levied on as the property of
the estate of Leroy Napier, deceased, to satisfy a
tax fi fa for tho year 1875 vs. George C. Napier,
executor estate of Leroy Nrpier.
Also, nt same time and place, the following, to-
wit.: Farts of lots Nos. 5 and 6, in block 60, in
the cilv of Macon, containing one-half acre, more
or less. Levied on as the property of P. C. Saw
yer to satisfy a tax fi fa for the year 1875
Also, ot same time and plage, the following, to-
wit.: Fart of lot No. 1, in block No. 8, in the city
of Macon, and known as the residence of the de-
lendsnt.. Levied on as the property of C. M.
Yl*;i ... eofioftr ei tor fi ft fftF tha VAAI* 1B7I5 va
and county tax tor tho year 1S7 3 . Property
pointed out on tax digest. Levy mada
turned to me by a constable. au0 *" a re
Also, at same time and place, the tollowirg to-
wit: Twenty acres of land on tho east sidanftha
I'Ctt I'd--’ o river, a ijoimnc the lands of 1 am- and
Evans, and known as the property of John v
Davis, for his State and county tax for the Tear
1875. Property pointed out on tax digest. Lew
made and returned to me by a constuble. *
Also, at same time and place, the following, to-
wit: Eight acres of land, located in Godfrey dis
trict, and known as the property of AlIen'Ken*
nedy, of Graysville, Ga., for his State and county
tax for tho year 1875. Property pointed out in
tax digest. Levy made and returned to me by a
constable.
Also, at same time and place, the following, to-
wit: Lot No. 4, square-lOO. as described in map
of city as tbe property of Mrs.' A. F. Butler, (E.
J. Johnston, trustee.) for her State and county
tax for the year 1S75. Property pointed out oh
tax digest. Levy made and returned to me by a
constable.
Also, at same time and place, the following, to-
wit: Seven acres of land, with improvements,
located m Godfrey district, and known as the
property of Cbas. H. Freeman, trustee, for his
State and county tax for tho year 1S75. Property
pointed out on tax di.gest. Levy made and re
turned to me by a constable.
Also, at same time and place, the following, to-
wit: One hundred and live acres of land, situ
ated in the East Macon distnet, on the Central
road, adjoining 1 he lands of Wiiboum and others,
known as the property of Job H. Cherry, trus
tee, for his State and county tax for the year 1875.
Property poiuted out on tax digest. Levy made
and returned to me by a constable.
Also, at same timo and place, the following, to*
wit: Lot No. 6. block 22, northwest corner, as
described on the map of city, as the property of
B. F. McGinty, for his State and county tax' for
the year 1S75, Property pointed out on tax di
gest. Levy made and returned to me bv a con
stable.
Also, at same timo and place, the following, to-
wit: Lots Nos. 5 and 6, souare No. S7, as de
scribed on map of city, as the j roperty of A. L.
Maxwell, for his State and county tax for the
year 1S75. Property pointed out on tax digest.
Levy mado and returned to me by a constable.
Also, at same time and place, tho following, to*
wit: Parts of lots Nos. 6 and 7. block No. 28,
southwest corner, as the property of J. W. Adda*
hold, for his Stato and county tax for the year
1875. Property pointed out on tax digest. Levy
made and returned to me b.v a constable.
Also, at same time and place, the following, to*
wit: Lot No. 1, square No. 77, as described on
ap of city, as the property of W. H. English,
r nis State and county tax for the year 1S75.
Property pointed out on tax digest. Levy mado
and returned to mo by a constable.
Also, at same time and place, the following, to-
wit: Two acres of land, located in East Macon
district, being a portion of tho lands sold by R.
F. Woolfolk and described in survey mado by
DuBois, as tho property of Fred Turner, colored,
for his State and county tax for tho year 1S75.
Property pointed out on tax digest. Levy mndo
and returned to me by a constable.
Also, at snmo time and place, tho following, to-
wit: Lot No. 5. block No. C8. southwest corner,
as the property of R. J. Lichtfoot, as described
on the map of the city of Macon, for his State
ar.d county tax for the year 1S75. Property
pointed out on tax digest Levy mado and re
turned to me by a constable.
Also, at samo time and place, the following, to-
wit: Lot No. 2. block No. IS, southwest corner,
as descril»od on map of city, as tho property of
Miss Mattie Pierce, for her State and county tax
for the year 1875. Property pointed ent on tax
digest. Levy mado and retumod to mo by a
constable.
Also, at same timo and place, the following, to-
wit: Part of lot No. 4, square 57. as described on
map of city, as tho property of Mrs. James Har
vey, for her State and county tax for tho year
1875. Property pointed out on tax digest. Levy*
mado nnd returned to me by a constable.
Also, at same time and place, tho following, to*
wit: Part of lot No. 5, block No. 10, southwest
corner, as described on map of city, as tho prop
erty of the estate of C. C. Daniels, for State and
county tax for tho year 1875. Property pointed
out on tax digest. Levy made ana returned to
me by a constable.
Also, at samo time and place, the following, to-
wit: Lots Nee. 1 and 2, block No. 14, noithwest
corner, us described on map of city as the prop
erty ef F. H. Stone, trustee, for bis State and
county tax for tho year 1875 Proporty pointed
out on tax digest. Levy mado aud returned to
mo by a constable.
Also, at same time and place, the following, to*
wit: Part of lot No. 1, square No. 63, as described
on map of city, as tho property of R. A. Benson,
agent for wife, for his State and county lax for
1875. Property pointed out on tax digest. Levy
made and returned tome by a constable.
Also, at same time and place, the following, to*
wit: Part of lot No. C, block No. 10, southwest
corner, as described on map of city, as the prop
erty of Mrs. A. Proctor, for her State and county
tax for the year 1875. Property pointed out on
tax digest. Levy made and returned to mo by a
constable.
Also, at tho same time and place, tho following
to*wit: Lot number 1, square 26, fronting on
Cherry street, as described on map cf city, as tho
property of Louis Barnhard, for his Stato and
county tax for the year 1875. Property pointed
oat on tax digest. Levy made and returned to
mo by a constable.
Also, at the samo time and place, the following
to-wit: Twenty-thr* e acres of land, in tho Vine
ville district, as tho property of George V> r .
Causey, for his Stato and county tax for the year
1*75. Property pointed out on tax digest. Levy
mado anc returned to me by a constable.
Also, at the same time and place, tho following
to-wit: Thirty-two acres of land. In tho Vine
ville district, near Godfrey, as the property of
James L. Hall, now occupied by him, for his
State and county tax for tho year 1875. Property
pointed out on tax digest. Levy mado and re
turned to mo by a constable.
Also, at the same time and place, tho following
•wit? Three hundred nrd fifty'acres of land,
tlio Vint ville district, as tbe property of War
ren B. lliloy, the same on which he resides, for
his State and county tax for the year 1S75. Prop
erty pointed out on tax digest. Levy [made and
returned to me b.v a constable.
Also, at the same time and place, the following
. j-wit: Lot number 4. square 90, as described on
map of citv* as the property of Alex McGregor,
executor, for his State and county tax for tho
year 1875. Property pointed out on tax digest.
Levy made and returned to mo by a constable.
Also, at the same time and place, the following
•wwit: Lot number 4, block 66, S. W. C.,
CfflUL 11) WWIf MUI lilliliN,
BiTivril. €>A« January t, 1878.
O H and after Sunday. January 2. pan-
•anger traini on the Central and South-
western Railroads and branches will run aa
Tiinjo L«^oiv« iobti awd mar.Z
Leave! MfiT%nnmh-,„ 1 . l ,„„„ , 9:15 A X
Leave# Augusta... m 9:06 ▲ M.
Arrive# at Auguita M .» M e MM .^. M . M . M , M . M . M , 4:00 r M
Arrive# at Macon 6:45 P m
Leaves Macon for Oolumbu# M . M . M . M . M#w , 7:40 P M
^eavc# Macon for Atlanta...... *16 r m
Leave# Macon for Eufaula and Albany8:5S P M
Arrive# at Ikjlnmbus.^e^*^.-^™^.^. 1:U0 A X
Arrive# at Atlanta — 6:02 a X
Amveat KuianU , ,,, , 10*23 a X
Arrive# at Albany 7:45 a X
Making do## connection# at Columbu# with
Weateru Railroad for Montgomery, Mobile, New
Orleans, etc. Sleeping car# run through Macon
to Montgomery. At Atlanta with Western and
Atlantic, aud Atlanta amt Richmond Air Lin#
for all points North and Northwest.
Trains on this schedule to Eufaula aud Albany
Sunday, Monday, Wednesday ami Thursday
nigts.
connro south awd wast.
Leaves Atlanta. 10:S3 p x
Leaves Eufaula..^..,.^,.. 6: h) p x
Leaves Albany 8:20 P x
Arrive# at Macon from Eufaula and Albany 6:41A X
Arrives at Maeou from Atlanta.... 4:00 a m
Leaves Macon 7:00 A x
Leaves Augusta 9:05 a x
Arrive# at Milledgeville~..... ........9:44 a x
Arrives at Eatonton 11:30 a X
Arrive# gt Augusta., 4:00 px
Arrives at Savannah 6:25 p x
Truius on thi# schedule leave KuJV.ula and Al
bany Sunday, Monday, Wednesday uud Thursday
nights.
TJLATV VO. 2—OOINO YOBTH AWD W2GT.
Leaves Savannah............. 7:30 PX
Leave# Augusta 8:05 p X
Arrives at Augusta 6:00a X
Arrive# at MUledgoville 9:4a a x
Arrives at Eatontou. 11:80 AX
Arrives at Macon 8:00 A X
Leaves Macon for Columbus*.... 9:20 A x
Leaves Macon for Eufuula. 8:45 a X
Leaves Macon for Albany..... 8:45 AM
Leaves Macon lor Atlanta..... 8:40 A M
Arrives at Columbus 5 58 p x
Arrives at Eufaula 4:44 px
Arrives at Albany................ 3:00 P x
Arrives iu Atlanta Z:\jQ p x
Train on this schedule for Kufaula Atlanta
and Albany daily. For Columbus, daily eioept
Sunday.
Albany train connects with Atlantic and
Gulf Railroad trains nt Albany, and will run
through to Arlingtou on Blakely Kitdankm
daily.
Trains for Eufaula connect with the Fort
Gaines train at Cuthbert for Fort Gaines daily ex
cept Sunday. •
C0MI9G SOUTH AWD BAST.
Leaves Atlanta.. 1:20 P X
Leaves Columbus-.,..- 1:33 p x
Leaves Eufaula-.., 8:20 a X
Leaves Albany... 11:10 A X
Arrives at Macon from Atlanta 6:40 P u
Arrives at Macon from Columbus 6:56 p a
Arrives at Macon from Eufuula & Albany 6:30 p m
Leaves Macon... 7:85 p a
Leaves Augusta 8:05 p K
Arrives at Augusta 6:00 a x
Arrives in Savannah 7:15 A x
Passengers for HQlodgeville and Eatonton will
take train No. 2 from Savannah and Augusta and
train No.l from points ou tho Southwestern Rail-*
road, Atlanta and Macon. Tho Milledgevilla and
Eatonton train runs daily. Mondays excepted.
WILLIAM ROGERS,
General Supt. Central Railroad, Savannah.
VIRGIL POWERS,
Eng. and Supt. Southwestern Railroad, Macon.
feb28-tf
TERMS FOR SELLING:
Cotton sold to arrive .......76c. per bale I
Cotton sold from warehouse...*! 25 per bale ]
This covers all charges except freight.
Cash advances made on shipments with
railroad receipt in hand or attached to draft. ]
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Refers to the banks in Savannah and |
Macon. ang29 4m
GrUAKTO.
Pure Peruvian Guano.
Price Reduced. Ton 2,240 lbs.
fTiHIS GUANO contains over 10 per cent, of
A AMMONIA, and is the best for mixing
with Farm Manures and Compoets.
also,
NOVI SCOTIA UNO PIASTER!
J. W. Lathrop. J. L. Warren. J. W. Lathrop, Jr.
J. W. LATHROP & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
98 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
Advances on Cotton, etc-g»p33-6m
£ L. J: OUILWASTHT. | JOHX YLA'SSKRT. t
.L.J.Guilmartin & Co;
COTTON FACTOJKS A
—ATCD—
Commission Merchants,
, BAT ZZ2Z1Z, SA7A1TSA2, I A.
, Agrentg for Bradley’s Phosphate,
JtvoB’i Kita Torsi. As., As, <
Bagging and Ties for sale at lowest
^ market rates. . „ s.
> Prompt and careful attention given to “H
f all business entrusted to us.
Liberal Cash Advances made on con-
^ sirnments of Cotton, either fori-nmediate •
i tale or to be held for a stated ti at e, etc. ^
aug!7 dwAsw6m
Headaohe.
r is an established fact that the EXTRACT
of CRANBERRIES #nd HEMP, combined
by Dr. J. P. MILLER *27 Spruce street. Phi la.
delphia, Pa- permanently cures the moat obsti
nate case# of Dyspeptic, Nervous or Sick Head
ache, and is an absolute specific for Neurzlria
and Nervousness. Prepared in pills; 50 cent# a
box. Boot by maiL
HUNT. RANKIN k LAMAR,
junll eodly Agents, Macon, Ga.
Wiley to satisfy a tax fi fa for the year 1875 vs.
C. M. Wiley.
Also, at the same time and place, the following
to-wit: Lot number!, square 57, as described
on map of city, as the property of Mrs. Ellen
H. Ho lges, for her State and county tax for the
year 1875. Property pointed out on tax digest.
Levy made and returned to me by a constable.
Also, at the same time and place, the following
to-wit: Lot number 7, squire IS, as described on
map of city, as the property of Mrs. Ains’ey H.
Whyche, for her State and county tar for the
year 1875. Property pointed out on tax digest.
Levy made and returned to me by a constable.
Also, at the same time and place, the following
to*wit: Part of lot number 1, square 40, as de
scribed on map of city, as the property of J. H.
Zeilin & Co., for their State and county tax for
the year 1875. Property pointed out on tax di
gest. Levy made and returned to me by a con
stable.
Also, at the same time and place, the following
to-wit: A certain house and lot situated in God
frey district, adjoining the lands cf W. A. Cherry,
Mrs. Cobb and Michael Daly, as the property of
Wm. Teal, guaroian for wife, for his State *and
county tax for the year 1875. Property pointed
out on tax digest. Levy made and returned to
me by a constable.
Aiso, at the same time and place, the following
to-wit: One-balf acre of land, with improve
ments thereon, situated in Godfrey district, ad
joining the lands of Johnson, Combs, and others,
as the property of Mrs. Ellen Jones, for her State
and county tax for the year 1875. Property point
ed out on tax digest. Levy made and returned
to me by a constable.
Also, at the same time and place, the following
to-wit: Two ceres of land, located in Godfrey
district, adjoining the lands of Dr. Thomson,
Malone, and others, fronting the W. E. Jenkins
place, and known as the Rick Sanders place.
Slid two acres known as the property of Sanders
or Deracken, and levied on for State and county
tax for tho year 1875. Property poiuted out —
tax digest.
Also, at the same time and place, the following
to-wit: One hundred and fifty acres of land in
Macon Reserve, west side of Ocmulgee river,
bounded on the north by lands of Holt, and on
the east by Macon and Brunswick railroad, as
the property of Miles G. Stephens, trustee, for hi*
State and countv tax for the year 1875 Property
pointed out by defendant. Levy made and re
turned to me by a constable.
Also, at the same time and place, the following
to-wit: Part of lot number lo, in Rutland dis
trict, containing 160 acres, more or leas, known
as the Mathews place, and as the property cf
Mrs. F. Carlos and W.P. Carlos, agent estate of
W. C. Carlos, for their State and county tax for
the year 1875. Property pointed out on tax di
gest. Levy made and returned to me by & con
stable.
Also, at the same time and place, the following
to-wit: A certain tract of land, lying and being
in the 13th district of originally Monroe, now
Bibb countv, adjoining the river road on the
east, and the Forsyth road on the south, and
known as the lands owned and occupied by W.
J. McEhcy. for his State and county tax for the
year 1875. Property pointed out on tax digest.
Levy made and returned to roe by a constable
Aiso at the same time and place, the following
to-wit: One acre of land, with improvement!*
thereon, situated in Vine\ille district, owned
u- d occuj i <i by Frank Sledge, for his State and
<-■••• :’;* t X for the'ear ls75. Property pointed
out in tax digest. Levy made and retured to me
I by a constable.
Also, at the same time and place, the following
to-wit: A certain tract of land adjoining the
.lands ofDtvid Clay, in the 519th district G. M.
as the property of Wm H. Yissage, for bis State
and county tax for the year 1875. Property
pointed cut on tax digest. Levy made and re
turned to me by a constable,
j Also, at the same time and place, the following
| to-wit: fThe Mimma place, in Hazzard district.
near Searcy’s mill, on the Thomas ton road, as
! the property of C. W. Mimms, for his Stale and
county tax for the year 1875. Property pointed
J out on tax digest. Levy made and returned to
I me by a constable.
Also, at the same time and place, the following
to-wit: Twr hundred and 2orty acres of land,
parts of lots 72,46 and 247. in the 4th district
known a** the property of R. E. Ben*on, agent!
I for his State and count' tax for the year 1875,
I Property pointed out on tax digest. Levy made
; and returned to me by a constable.
I Also, at the same time and place, the following
• to-wit; Fifty acres of land, located in the War-
j ricr district of Bibb county, adjoining the lands
I of th*r estate of Robert Freeman, known as the
I property of J. G. Braswell’s estate, and now oc
cupied by J, J. Braswell. Levied on for 8tate
r bed on map of city, as the property of J.; E.
Mur* nv * for lus State and county tax for the year
77-V Property pointed out on tax digest. Levy
* returned to me by a constable.
Alan o?+k ^ samol * mean( *place, the following
Port ot number 4, block number 20,
o’«r p rlft». rr * De d on map of city, as the
ftrftnnrtv j v Dougherty, for his State and
Vineville di.tricVin So
me by a constable. -
Also, at the same time and
to-wit: Square 99, lots num&h 2f
half of lots number 3 and 4, as de.4%. ri y etl
of city, as the property of Laura • jJSSPJJB
(G. Wood, trustee), for her State and es. {“
for the year 1875. Property pointed out %
digest. Levy mado and returned to me by a. con *
stable.
Also, at the same time and place, the following
to-wit: Lot 4, square5,as described on map of
city, as the property of the estate of Dominick
Garaughty, (A. B Ross, administrator,) for State
and county tax for the year 1875. Property
pointed out on tax digest Levy mado and re
turned tome by a constable.
Also, at the same time and place, the following
to-wit: One-fourth acre of land, in Vinevillo
district, known as tho property of Missouri-
King, colored, for her State and county tax for
the year 1875. Property pointed out on tax di
gest. Levy made and returned to me by a con
stable.
Also, at the same time and place, the following
to-wit: Two acres of land, with improvements
thereon, in Godfrey district, known as the prop
erty of J. W. Walthall, for his State and countv
tax for the year 1875. Property pointed out on
tax digest. Levy made and returned to me by a
constable.
Also, at same time and place, the following, to-
wit : Part of lot No. 2. in square 46, in the city
of Macon, containing one-eiebth of an acre, more
or less. Levied on as the property of E. J. Grant
to satisfy a fi fa issued from the 716th District
G. M. in favor of G. J. Blake vs. E. J. Grant.
Property pointed out by plaintiff.
Also, at same time and place, tho following, to-
wit . That part of lot of land in the city of Ma
con known in the plan of said city as lot No. 4,
in square 57, lying fifty feet on Fourth street and
bounded on one side bv a twenty-foot alley. Lev
ied on as the property of James Harvey, trustee
for his wile and children, to satisfy a mortgage
fl fa issued from Bibb Superior Court in favor of
Home Building and Loan Association vs. James
Harvey, trustee. Property pointed out in said
mortgage fi fa. GI^O. P. CHERRY,
mcn7-tds . Sheriff.
MACON & BRUNSWICK
RAILROAD.
GBHB&AL SUPBUIirTBlVPBWT’S Ofvicb, ^
Macob, Ga., December 4,1875. J
O N and after Monday, tho GLh ins»t., trains
on this road will run ns follows:
DOWN DAT PA8SBNGBB TKAJfl—DAILY.
Leave Macon 4.10 A ac
Arrive At Jesup 11:M) A x
Leave Jesup 11:36 a x
Arrive at Bruns wick 1:30 rv
Arrive at Drury’s Wharf 1:45 p k
UP NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN—DAILY.
Leave Drury’s Wharf 3:45 p x
Leave Brunswick 4:00 P m
Arrive at Jesup 6:00 p x
Leave Jesup 7:00 p x
Arrive at Macon 3:15 A u
Making close connection at Jesup with train#
of Atlantic and Gulf railroad, and at Brunswick
(Drury’s Whart) with tho first-class passenger
steamer Olyphant to Fernandiuiv, thonco by rail
to Jacksonville and all points in Florida. Timo
the samo by either rout* 1 , reaching Jacksonville
at 10 o’clock p. m. tho samo day of leaving Ma
con. Connects at Macon for pomts North, East
and West.
Through Pullman sleeping cars daily betwden
Louisville and Jacksonville via this line.
PREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION DAILY (SUN
DAYS EXCEPTED).
Loavo Macon 7:00 a X
Arrive at Josup 6: . 5 P M
Leave Josu 5:55 A X
Arrive at Macon 5:30 p if
Connects at Jesup with trains of Atlantic and
Gulf railroad for Jacksonville and Savunuah,
reaching tho latter place at 9:10 p. x., Jackson
ville at 7:50 a. x. Connects at Macon for points
North, East and West.
HAWJUNSVILLB ACCOMMODATION DAILY (SUN
DAYS EXCEPT ED).
Leave Macon SK)5 p m
Arrive at Hawkinsville 6:50 P 3(
Leave Hawkinsville 7:10 A U
Arrive at Macon 11 GO A a
Passengers for pomts between Macon and
Cochran will please take this train as the duy
passenger train will not stop for passengers be
tween those points.
JNO. A. GRANT, Gen. Supt.
W. J. Jarvis, Mast. Trans. docl-tf
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD,>
Macon, Ga., Jan. 11, 1876. }
O N AND AFTER JANUARY the Pith, the
Passenger Train on tho Macon and Au
gusta railroad will run as follows, Sundays ex
cepted:
DAY PA8SBNGBB TRAIN.
Leaves Maoon #t 5 SO A x
Leaves Camak at 10 3 J a x
Arrives at Macon at 8 30 p x
Arrives at Camak ai 10 03 a x
janl2 tf S. K. JOHNSON Supt
Western and Atlantio Railroad
AND IIS CONNECTION S.
“ KENNESAW ROUTE.”
T HE following Schedule tazes effect Hay 28,
1875:
NOETHWARD.
MoO. No. 8. No. 11.
T.eava Atlanta 410 p.m.. 7 00 A.M.. 3 30 p.M.
\ r-ve Cartersville. 6 14 P.H.. 8 £2 A.M.. 7 10 P.M.
-o Kingston..,. 6 42 P.M.. 9 SO a.m.. 8 21 p.m.
45J* Dalton 8 24 P.M..11 54 A.M..1118 P.M.
Arrir* Oh. ittanoogalo 25 ?•*., 1 50 P.M.
SOUTHWARD.
No- 2- No. 4. Xfo;
Leave Chattanooga 4 «*«** 5 A,M ‘
Arrive Dalton t» 1 a.x.. 1 00 A.X.
Arrive Kingston.... 7 Sb . P *J" JJ a.m.. 418 a.m.
Arrive Cartersville 8 12 ® 42 a.m.. 5 18 a.x.
. • -i ■, tt « .** M MYaam n *rft . ..
D E• P B, X VJS* &
SPECIAL FLAVORINGS,
VANILLA, LE5I0J, ETC.,
for Flavoring Ice Cream, Cakes and Pastry.
"With great care, by a new process,
we extract from the true, select Fruitt
and Aromatics, each charao-*tristic fla
vor, and produce Flavorings of rar
excellence. . Of great strength and vertc
purity. Ko poisonous oils. Erery iiazc
as represenled. JYo deceit—each hotUeJvii
measure, holding one-half more than others
purjorti ;g to hold same quantity. Ust
them onc\ mil vse no other. The ma
delicate, deli ious flavors ever made. S
superior to the cheap extracts. Ask f<
Dr. Price’s Special Flavorings. Slant
factored only by
STEELE & rPIR,TC:f
Depots, CHICAGO and ST. LOUIS.
Manufacturers of Dr. Price's CW-*-
Bakin.q Po>cder.
J. a-A-IRIDlSriEIR,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER I»
Fruits, Vegetables and Produce.
193 Bay Street, Savannah, Go.
I AM now prepared to supply the trade with
fresh vegetables, in any quantity, of all des
criptions. dec23-eodSmos
Arrive Atlanta 1015 p.it. 12 06 Noon 9 30 a.x.
Pullman Palace Cars run on wos. 1 und 2, be
tween New Orleans and Baltimore.
Pullman Palace Cars run on Nos. 1 and 4, be
tween Atlanta and N ash ville.
Pullman Palace Cars run on No*. 3 and 2, be
tween Louisville and Atlanta.
No chango of cars between New Orleans, Mo
bile, Montgomery, Athmta and Baltimore, and
only one change to Now York.
Passengers leaving Atlanta at 410 P. x., arrive
in New York the becond ufternoon thereafter at
4 00 P. X.
Excursion Tickets to the Virginia Springs and
various Summer Resorts will be on sale m New
Orleans, Mobile Montgomery, Columbus, Ma
con, Savannah, Augusta and Atlaiitu, at greatly
reduced rates 1st of June.
Parties desiring a whole car through to tho
Virginia Springs or to Baltimore, should address
the undersigned.
Parties contemplating traveling should send
for a copy of the Kennesaw Route Gazette, con
taining schedules, etc.
Ask for Tickets via "Kennesaw Route.*’
B. W. WRRNN
General Passenger and Ticket Agent,
Atlanta, Gs.
BROWN x CO.
General Railroad Ticket Agents, No. 3 Browfc
House Block, and 46 Second at., Macon Ga.
ygS-tt
0, J. HARRIS,
Attorney at law,
141 noon, Go.
Office in Boardm&u's block, opposite Lanier
House. Mulberry street. dec5-6m
R. K. HTNES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
NO. 90 CHERRY STREET, MAGQH, 6A.
foyer J. H. Hertz A Co.J
r » T addition to local business I will give special
attention to cases entrusted to me in the A1-
bany and Southwestern Circuits, ai/i m tiio
United States Circuit and Bankrupt Courts for
Georgia. octStf
SAM’L HALL. WX. a. LOFTON. C. L. BARTLETT.
HALL, LOFTON & BARTLETT
ATTOENEYS AT LAW,
MACON, ..... GEORGIA.
Office over City Bank.
W ILL practice in the counties of Bibb, Jas-
per. Jones, Putnam, Baldwin, Wilkinson,
Twiggs, Washington, Houston, Crawford,
Dougherty, Upson, Monroe, Dooly, Macon, Lau
rens, Dodge, Pulaski, in tbe Supreme Court of
Georgia, and the Circuit and District Courts of
the United States. w. Tl a o m
BICHARD F. LY05. JAVKs T. M3BBT.
LYON (5c NISBET,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MACON, GEORGIA.
*YTTILL practice in. the Superior Courts of tho
v v Macon Circuit, and of the counties of
Dougherty. Lee, Sumter and Macon; in the Su
preme Court of Georgia, and in tho Federal
Court# for the Northern and Southern Districts
of Georgia.
Office—Rooms 2 and 8 Stroitecker Bcild-
IMG, Mulberry street. oc3-3m
HERBlftrr FIELDER. 1DU8 L. FIELDER
H. & L L. FIELDER,
Attorneys at Law,
CUTHBERT, GEORGIA,
W ILL pro prompt attention to all bnslnea
confided to them, in the counties of Ran
dolnh, Stewart, Quitman, Clay, Early, Calhou
and Terrell, the Supreme Court of Geoivia, an
he Diatrict and Circuit Courts of tho Unite
States for the Southern District of GeorrU.