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^^^fabi ■^ICIC over
of M issniiri,
m idp by taxation
WiTTconsidpi'iiblo retetiuo
—* I ■ Tax i 1 i there
' 1 i;. ii ri 'di/p.l
'•<•.. <i. ;■ *• iiii .i liiindnd
iiiM- ti« • i: i a p.'ijiilal ol l v. pu cwls I y-l'oii r
led iii olcvcn ami
ft'buck : good simf>|>, nurimon breed.
'fS'oinp i|J' ‘ is be rllji sold Jiu lined at
; 1 | m ill It
Worth of tVoobftnd fat Hhcepuniounl
baud ing to l!)f» $277,i)~>, and lie has notv on
least shccji and lambs worth at
|fM30. Ho says:
‘*1 cannot loll you the number that
has breti it oil for tho table; >ve arc
mutton supplied Outers, and tho table lias been
Well every Summer. I have
lost but four old • hrep by (he dogs,
hut I know they kill ten or fifteen
lambs i vory Spring. This year I
lost thirty I limbs, twoiify of which f
know ivrre killed In two bound
]>ups neighbor. belonging 1o my next door
tirely ‘ My , lioep lm to been raised en¬
upon grass, Winter and Slim¬
mer. When the ground was eoverod
by mov/, whleli is only a few days
eaeli v, Inter, 1 have given them a few
fired ol sJienf oats. This spring,
ftfter (lie ewes commenced lambing,
during tin* excessive wet weather, I
fed < ye .1.’ ewes one-half bushel of
fibelb il i u'ii paying daily for thirty days, j
am now a man to take care
of my • beep in iho barrens, where
there is an abundance oi wild grass,
lie herds them at night, on four acres
of liped" I .n 0:o k which be exports to put in
(lil t Full, and by. that
me in - lire a permanent meadow.”
Tli! i i far from being tin excep¬
tional <•'.< e, and it illustrates very
Hourly be done and with forcibly capital how much in may
a small favor¬
able latitude) in this department of
Him k city raising. The most iuexperi
-Nieeil man, if lie possesses a fair
sliure of good Judgement, could from
u bn- capita! of about three bund red dol
iea'■ 1 enough in ten years by
sheep film rai ing in tt.e South to make
til Id' independent for t>i<*
re I If 'Ill'll fuel ,
Wl w'ould rt t more lie widely known tficrc
le-i of a struggle every¬
where to keep body and soul to¬
gether.
F.vrn '.iso t’.u.vi'H,—A sensible,
prtveileft! oft itlfliier fifty .4 lliat lie lias
ell iHdieed Unit enlves would
thrive b«dti>i* on milk Unit is not rich
in butler llym on w hat is commonly
jj jdj'^l r»-i^ oF ^ lllilk. 'I'kgrunti'i
eleiiients ittii. reside chiefly
ititlin e.i'ine. If you have a vow
flw. gives jnvriieiihirlt rich milk and
o.® that pive a quantity poorer In
bikitr. il i better to feed on milk of
thcfiitlei*, T’lie calf will thrivel»et
tt-vim’l ton it ill get more butter
’Trt-ir! the milk of the lirsl eow.
Gam, iv Citti.e.—I f takes eleven
jmuml pf live weight of milk toft to calf; add ftnd one pound
nil ox
dint weighs one thousand pounds
rill ron iime tweidy-lwo pound* of
Vmii in twenty-four hours to keep
losing wrlvlif. If ho is to fnl
Y* he mu d hnvo just twieo that
*f»)tit> I This when is hegaiirntwo pound live pounds weight
t y. one
lev ei| pnumis good hay. To oil
HRl'Oei' P Vfn’t;. rents a hundred for his hu\
(hirne mil d ell tat steel's at live
pounds'. i nnd fifty rents per hundred
I Tin lot m, M ii.* ii < 'mv, — The
i; : " > . go «d milch eow
rV-i , ■ i\ ol breeds, in
l: *»ei» 1 eiisc. Milk 1 rented
tv i the blood and her vital euer
V whieh make the blood lliat is
til hid! peuntble eomlitlon. The
g nl ii’ii'h row HUM have a well
h v,doped elit'-l, a heallhy digestive
rpj' be ir.uto the and amilbtry udder glands mum
peffeet, the must lie
m . and pliable, clastic n>. a pitiee
e, India rubber to tlio touch, vvheth
ci tie i ;.- i.> full or emplv ,
- ■■ m~
Un V'.coai. I’.uu (' rn i,r. (Mm renal
and mixed with water
highly recommended us
1h i
t l uv
wi,,* -fh " n r. and arc l'lh th.'
ML—
H nr.. Li>’. wlu thor sick «r
W . ■; is. 'ii ki'i'p. r know - iho
. r git h- : ■ r w itolri - iho
f .' ,,f tlw’ 'in. fvi in time to
7 o-qroi’lftlly “t'ti’f a long :ibm«n«'C
10 -tin. Many w ill think of tho
rn iholr clothi's aim liable u>
iim dsimpne«s. who will novoi* ro
h.d mi »'<, ,'i'ioiml i xpoxuro of
* . iHiff Uliliudit is
rnfew ir V ■ norhi V
on Laths oo-l ' | that Is :v
i h.- I >r j.ot*ffTc fl .t. .,^'1 wmM.ut< still do
- i -
*' 'li v?' r.'i i't mVtm mrltTltmi'i i'h
< * -i
tl . o'of t.od’s most boniflroirl
»rtf UUI thv.-e things the most
■>snv to ooil heal tit-—sunshine.
I r .b a'r and water—yon can have
n In hendioee. without uuiuev
Cn o ’-out |»»'! ' 0 . ■OO.T If vou will.
i ennn )., B i c 'Ir
■' • v—- tr^w^Tlm.Hevl with
n- Ihe time: ti l!
d he for an hour or so iu the
' s. and that vou quench v our
tli I lid th in water.
♦
V r N't'tk 111 ., iv*
out to md Mnlleriw*
La v*s sweet with
.1 over a _v eUovv jack*
w tuu, her little rake,
# I IlH ! IMstnn t'«
T tw
rn- th-ui * h
f m bv m: l
kind wi’ve re. e:v
: k«. M
N . th it ihe crow i
c**»« .»f ti i*m v f birds. luintH".
’ never-ho
llli
• AUGUSTA
USE,
cct, •
N l C3.
|s9rtment of
■iandim-:, wr
B:x'cs IW'TION. of
■fif Pros., iavis and the \ ( I'opuhir <>., Mr
•em l 7 iauos
^n, Pr.i.oruKT, Pet.*
Austin & Co’s
i:ha.et Organs.
IkAIIOS A prices and Organs sold at lowest factory
for cash, nr In mnall monthly pay¬
ments. give entire Every satifuetion. piano and organ warranted to
Hands supplied with Brass and Silver Instru¬
ments The Drums, Finest Halim Cymbals, and Hand Music.
and Naples Hth urns for
tho Violin and Guitar, sent post paid h> mail.
Violin, per sot, fl; Guitar, $1 25.
Orders for Music ami .Merchandise promptly
filled. UEO.O. ROB IN Mo N and Co.
ocU*,!lm
cd Gotten
§2
125 O y Factor
Cfi 2 ~ n
IS a .tl
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n x <* n
e co Old
s e -■> I Stand. h iL
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u Commission B
Xo. ■s
C5 rt. U
00 £*• I
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si & | Ifa/ren e o D
n %s -• 2 Block. r <»• E L
ratw*udd3 S- s n r £ it r > ... n n 1 Merchant L
feb SEWING
14 J iu
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OLDEST MACHINE LG
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Si®
Atlanta, 33
Ga. * o i.
Opposite Oa bode Cl.uri h,
Jackson St. - - » Aagusta,
DKALEK IN
Fruit and Cigars,
Wholesale A lleliul.
-o ; o-
Railroad News Agents.
orders from Country Merchants, or Or
ders left with News Agents 011 Hi •
Trains will meet with prompt
attention.
wn mrsti.K DKAi itii in
fob r 1 z o C il tl <1 i O S
I t ly
E. .1 JOHNSTON.
MuHiurjr and Second
HI At (IN, <; 1:0 lltil 1 .
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pkEAI.KR I r Silver ».vo. in WATCHES, Fancy goo l*. ,\e.
the cciebrntcd l)l\Mo,\|»
Eye (lliihses. Kino waieh w uk
Jewelry repaired and
jime 13 tt‘.
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IS '6/S IMM& ol
!>r ’ Walker's* Udlifornu
.. IlihOrs
> tl!i*cnr nr’ ft purely Yog
etabh'juvparatien. the hertw found ni:.*i' hi. dy fro. ;
native on tho lower
CUigo-,’f :he S.e;. t N" l.i : mn
Gains o’ i nlitornia. f ' mo-nemai
| s-’i ’ t •'; of which at- extract,'d
t without the - d' Vice!, d.
l i,,> 'l^'Mtou is almo.o d... y asked,
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•
®i' c-.as. tut atunvef ' ' l that \n iirv- thev
m
ff ■ n “’ ve ;’t ' 10 tf:W ‘ stf I , : ■ The ’ 5
* v c*i*s
i” *'»f t».» h*. l T i
hi*' giving prineipto, a V! Ken.'
valor Siuv Uw and lnvigma! iu the r the s\ -tiu.i
hi- of word
1 vs :» miHlkun* I \ c l 1
tl unjkable ■; :.t'it \ iv
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’fttie |ir ( >}>.'rti,'H if D«. Wai.k
rv i 'w,. m m •' - D i
»th\ i hi r j! j 111 n * i \\». :! ’..VV
: l>mmt:.. SM.vuv'1' r-Irritant,
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A v n A # % %> / .
rniwr ZED School! \
Thel^all Term of this School will Open
August 3Ist, and Close December 18th, 1874,
f PHK 1 location as regards clitra’c an i socic'y is unsurpassed, and the Princi¬
pals are detern ined that in dixipline and instruction, both m. ntol and mw
nl, it shall be inferior to none. The course of instruction will unbrace all stud¬
ies usually taught in graded Schools irom the most elementary to the Classics
aud Sciences. Relieving that future success in school, as well as in after life
depends much upon the foundation laid in the clcmeumry branches, they wi I
receive he especial alto tion. Habits of observation and the power of thought Will will
assiduously cultivated. Practical application of the daily lessons be
made lor the develoj uient of both tho mental and emotional uaturcs of the pu
pile.
The Principals after long and snccorsful experien"e, realize and appreciate
the importance and responsibility ot their position, with tho influence upon the
tompoial and eternal destinies of those entrusted to their care, and will spare no
effort to meet 6»eh fearful responsibility.
Hoard in private families, or with the IVincimds, at from V to 20 .’olhus p»r
month. Reduction for those pupils who spend Saturday and Sabbath at home.
Tuition in Junior Class . per Month.
<* “ Inter mediate Class 5 “
u ct Senior C-ass 0 «
Contingent deposit made on day of entrance, one dollar
Pupils when entered will he considered entered lor thc term. No deductions
lor less than three weeks, and then only fur unavoidable abet nee
No interference with tins discipline of the school will be allowed.
Regular daily attendance is inucspensable to.the progress of the pupil.
Pattons desiring pupils excused for any portion of a day, or from any duty,
mud aruke the request in writing.
In order to keep in freqi ent communication with patrons thev will be furn
itilled monthly circulars which must lie endorsed and returned to’tlic Principals
T. A. Murray & J. S. Neuman,
Sparta, july 1H, 0m, Principals.
SCHOUIliUrs ino^v wobks.
MAC 03 ST, G 3 SaUGI A.
SGHRELD’S PATENT COTTON PRESSES
7H)H * llOlt'E, HAND, WATER or HTE'M. FAUOUTS’ t’ENTEU SDPTOUT
Gi : Ginriug, Saw Mills. Grist Mills. Iron Rai iiig, Shafting, ruileys, ilan. eta 8 u
gar Mills and Ivtii!*'s, Water Wheel.*, Muchinery .mid Omuics ot ail ‘kind.-- : Ir n mid
Urns'). Special u'tcntiongiven lo icpairs of Mil is and Mncliinerv. W’ork all first cl-i
»nd prices low. J- S- SCHOFIELD & SON.
Nisbet’s Improved Wrought Iron Sereui Cotton Press,
MADE ONLY AT
NchOfiDlcrs J i*o u Woi'lis,
Having made aim gemeHs with J. H. SCfiOFIRLD & SON lo manufacture my IM¬
PROVER COTTON*PRES4, and umed over my pittcrusto them 1 dciire ul! mv fri -i ds
and patrons wanting my • Ol'TON l’RESSES lo call on them, us I c -,n tmsuie them
that they w ill find the PRESSES manufactured with the same c ro »s 1 would exercGo
myself. lmvc no* authorized oihers
CgF'l nny than the MESSRS. SCHOFIELD A SON to
in.nufaciure the NEaUKT i'UbSS,
FAUT’S IRON CENTER bUPORT GIN GEARING.
QUAU ' NS RED ro GIVE SATISFACTION. I, the «dd Gi„ Cen.ing with its oldec
t ve points r moved Unlik all the tlorse-Powe-H made l'-r Ob n nj it j. s s | n > g
•be. machine I nunlr wil 1 run to do ligliler iu work t an ary ho'se power made ary where or"by anybody. Jl's u
H73TU In mors wdl call and see il cloro pun h sing ary power (o run gin and you won't
buy tier. ,
any < J® S.
uug 2 Em. S CHOFIELD & SON
El- 3EP.
Successor to WALKER & DOBBS.
Importer of and Deader in
CHINA. CROCKERY AND GLASS-WARE,
Table and Pocket Cutlery,
Chandeliers, Gas & Kerosene Fixtures,
NOS KXPLOSSVE Li.^lFS,
COAL OIL, LAMPS, BU R NEKS, CHIMNEYS,
FI.OW KU I’OTS, afec.
so & s-i Mulberry Street, ’S «v
Agent for tho State of Georgia for PORTERS PATENT GARDEN and PLAN¬
septUli, Uni TATION COMBINATION HOES.
Old and Reliable Movement
'rcarr s'tu.s.
iV Cy lin l 1 <* ago 1 o i Ii 4 * W o 1 * 1 tl !
Crocket’# Portable Baliaacc Oear Horse Po>or
Crocketts Patent Arsti Friction Gin Gear.
( inotrET’rf Cotton Screw, wi!l. Hall, or fonical lhd-rs-n»nc hcltor nuidn (' ock
) ••!'» Roll! g To th <»i .1 ’icar, tr«.ru 7 to 12 Let, wiii; pinion- C..11 and find hugmes
Saw and Gfi I Vi.'ls. aid all hs parts. Also, I'mnps, l‘ip> s, (C.-.-r „n<l W’rougiii.) V'uiv vs.
1 ocks, IN Itisdis, and a I kind*, of Killing* for H>eam hi d \Vui»>r '.Vork« Also, all oil.or
iirtic cs of Iron or tines fry .le at C KtJOKKT’S \VoitK>',
sej'-O 3m M.icuu, tin.
E. S J> II SON, : It, ! . S. JOUSm'N. .lit holmes john .on.
F. S. JOHNSON & SONS, 1
— DEALERS JN—.
3E5 l ci, 1? d -w ar e ?
I nine A^rii'Ui'id 1 anpSuscents*
FAIKILWKS* SC’AIjKS,
tarriasr Atsd Hatron Matrria?. Uebs and Npcriisi*? Goods.
sffT/w r'f rott riff: Cqztox
31 THIRD STREET, nenr Contra! & City Blinks, - ' MACON, GA.
k .....
<’ A M i’ H j; L i, A J () N E S .
\\ aivhouso and Commission MiTdliaiits,!
Miu'ou, (jcotTvin.
f !h> MEET the . 1 . and* med, cnr’.v in ihe 8 pr.ee. ti
I u in the Sit- Cott >«i i r ♦ I.
ing olmiig- s
O 1 n U A T K v a r. s v. s t n a t y.
I'l'iumiiwien t 3 ...... —H 3 -* r
S: i Thankful rege...... r t | |
for ihe !i OT.'-tv at .e past, we mu¬ n f r acre . .
ed paironsce lo t*i • 11- to ati -re ral. .* iv c have ti
Mr 1 \V Stun. s. :v pro t ranger 1 t r. -f m h c- unty. v T
w I'ighcr * tie pr sent .. i- \Y< for the inti r.' 8 .» S.
: ii vr n* wi:h bus tu-js ; p i -.1 ;tt.-a in v -TO
sc; 2 d :’m V AMl’BKt.I. A It .NTS
T U V M A > i\ (i k i: i: x .
C * GOEilitl.
ii TF©Etd - ; arters'’
FUR
Stoves, Cuilrry ?tnci House Furwisliiiiiv t.ootis
F ALL KINDS.
\ i VNIT AiTTUlNii .. -in TIN HE a, IMPOl ’ N •ir CUTI.FR Y. „ i
a v a i i U " 1 ' tfer - V W - ,. VO-.,LI
^ r l"l_>AT%' r r^V IMTTSJC! IIODSK,
jNI o 4 IVTnviottu. Htreot*
THE.GREAT
Si BESI liffl IF TIS SOBTS.
Wood dte <Oo
!J AVK selected Atlanta as Muir distributing point lor Piano, O "ana and
i 1 Musical instruments generally.
"eareaole Agents lor Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina, Florida and East
i cmicsace, lor the sale ot the celebrated
O It 5 C5 k ** i II <r I* i n n o
,
Wc are also Agents in the same teiritory lor the
H t c y o r ^ tt ii ,
i-. ancqoalrd by any other Organ in the country.
1 osscsaing facilities and advantages over other dealers in the South
oiler great discounts to Churches. Schools We
flnJ ° and Teachers.
re>ina S ° hl ° n thc 1,lSf 'dment phu. Send lor price lists and
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WE AUK rUULISHEnS OF THE
MUSICAL ECLECTIC,
On i •‘tidy periodical, devoted to Mumo. Ait and Literature. $J QQ per
Free to music teachers. Send lor specimen copies. Address,
Guilford^ Wood & Co.,
july 4, ly. Atlanta, Ga.
OO/l US Bj ic JL xx js
—IN—
FIRST-C L A 8 S
DRY GOODS.
HUMBUGS-! -jo:-
NO SHODDY!
Boiled Goods ! .tlo Shelf-worn Goods
But Genuine New, Fresh Goods !
UWPHECEDEKTSDT.Y LOW PRICES.
4-1 LONS DA LK at I2.k. per yard ; M FIM’IT OF THK LOOM at 16c.
} a,( ^ 5 "“8 REOW N SU IKTIAtJ (heavy) at So. per yard ; ALL the best
of OALICOK at Oc. ; E l BLK.UTJ KI> KlUKTiNG at (ilc.: 4 4
SHIIITINC} at Sc.; COI'TONAOISS and KENTUCKY
KAN'S at lain-; 0INUUAMS at 10c.
L*5» Our entire stock will be sold at mluco.1 juices FOR CASH.
Ibis Sale is KXGLI Sl\ LL\ FOHC'ASII. Parties keeping accounts with
who ilcsitn to puicin-e any <d the above Goods, uud have them charged,
have to pay ngulur prices.
fob It ly JAMES A. GRaY & CO.
ft- wiwr ^nrzaaiwwrgi WlftUftj
ENOURACE HOfifiS ENTERPRISE J
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Mrnm folf-FasiGEii fete Cotton Tie.
1'si ten tod .April, 1874:.
8 Co*Ion cr.. Tunic's and Maanfiein ers, •},:? snl.soribcrs are now preparedfo
otier do novel XU.V t .vfc J I.NING 1 IE, L.r baling Cotton ami o htr
tiT'iir Ji 1 'e v- Mi lo' *h fre-ii r 11 CV, t|,o ; r - V , (net »h I • ,0 ; ! ‘"y i Tie i«• n-win i >s use. intpossiliililv b-i-gns easily fas'ened.
. tin to remove the
u0 !’ spaiust V loss of w. ight - I 1 * 1 by ,i,en re ' l y ,,t of ' r, ' !t ' vat N 1 of BKI.VO Hoops. Funnels end other ineslcd
eon m
1 hM TIE has been examined by neatly every Factor and Merchant of Char’cston and
s been i»onoinujcd a perfect success.
Cedars for NEW or SECOND HAND RIVE l'EI> HOODS will be pr, n.otly liked, at
uw a price as any oilier Tic, a: ihe o-annfaetory
MOSES aoi« DSTvIITH & SOBI,
4,(1, , 8 >, !■>, 11 mi.l |C COLONNADE LOW, YEDL’E RANGE.
ju .c 27 t'.in. J. U. OPPENHEIM, lb" General DeynokL S AKent,'"^
rcot, Augusta, Ga.
,.X •. .vm w v; rir>| nm u n nk i £ ~ mu |~l
JAMES SMITH,
i oxita.-e»,otoT£'aj2j:Z3-ujLL<a.©r
.v.
outrac-t 5 taken for all kinds of Buildings.
If ah, j lncrcafi- i
CO
W . ?-wa
spuiia £21
I ;t : » ninko'J O pT | d%] G land Jon short notice
of i-m at red need
to ortlcr,^” »*- w i d t IT ......* w Ipflccg.
.. *. <•*
I offer thc same as Lc.w as th v can I bought in any City in tho State
S<»iiKonoU R ' 'oorin'e and Chfllinnr,
always <*n and II h or Dressed.
L \ TT ! *°, in C., T ’OIrl salt:
Turning and .~ r. IDtrork of ill kin — BuiMers Hardware, such as Lack
cio., for sale.
-stim ites given on applic.it ” r any ">v r ik in my line. All orders promntk
to, and s »t:sf act:t>: i. juoc H if
SIRS. N. BRUsva CLARK’S,
15;*oii<! rif, * Auurusta, < i a..
AUG STO 'K i f Millinery <i • D' '•', i - an*' , I lowers, Feathers, Kibs
t : - Lice r I! : ifftir Rr ve, Ac.
> R- Kar Dcops.Pins,Chains,
}»... • j -. Fringoe, Insertings,
r. pe '
r on able price?,
.: s i'att.rus tor Ladies and cbii
gtt*
Mll.« X. BKI’M CLARK,
feb 11 Iv ' Be.ad Street, Augusta, Ga.
4_^puTi
**:
etc mantes ‘sBipinoiiy
,v •J*
IS
h;
wSH fcs-f^E
THE CHEAT REMEDY FOR
m ' ' ; ;
'which can ho cured by a
timely resort to this stand¬
ard preparation, as has been
proved testimonials by tho hundreds of
received by tho
proprietors. edged by It is acknowl¬
physicians many prominent
to be the most
reliable troduced preparation ever in¬
for tho relief and
euro and is of offered all Lung complaints,
to tho public,
sanctioned by the experience
resorted ofj.over forty years. "When
to in season it sel¬
dom fails to effect a speedy
cure in the most severe
cases Croup, of Whooping Coughs, Bronchitis,
Influenza, Asthma, Cough, Colds,
Sore Throat, Chest Pains or Sore¬
ness in tho and Side,
Liver the Complaint, &c.
at Balsam Lungs, does dry,
not up
behind, Cough, and. leave the
as is the case
most loosens preparations, and cleanses but
lungs, and allays
thus removing the cause of
the complaint.
tlKD t>V
BETH W. TOV/LU ds 13010, Easton, Haso,,
And sold 5 >y Druggists acd Dealers generally.
H» H, R®
RAPWAY J S mm BELIEF
OBWM8* THE WORST PAINS
In frotii tr.i& ■;« .' •verity Silnutost
MOT ONE MOOI5
•ftern*.’; r -rtW: wircrtlssbwct need lUBfona
SIVVKR WITH PAIN.
lUDWAYS ItKA F ’Y RKT.fKP Is A CUttK Fan
V.VE fty VAIN.
2 in sji the P.iBt anC!,
Tho Osh? y Paso Itomody
Mint 1 imtn ntly h it <* most .•oTHria«!n« puln, rvllaysi
Inflammation, t- ■ . ujr<*a ( • wlietfcer rfthe
.* 1 !-; V. "rt ■•'•ter «-*a:t-i .. urgw&bjr
e&finppliortUt ji.
W TH( Y 05TO TUTSTV M1.VUTS3, W
.....
cuim.■>.« iCi annier,
RADWAY’S ISEAOT RftUEP
VIM. AFVORO . LsTANT BASK.
INKAMMATlil.N OV TjIPJ KiriXKV.l.
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INPLAM.I
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JOSIAH MOSHER,
SupOi-iikioiidont
RAILROAD SCHEDULES.
Cro.,& M* & A. E. R.
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GEORGIA RAILROAD.
>VY , * 1 ' 8 I ‘ f ' 01:1,1 tj ‘AIN will
Leave Augusta * a<...... 8.40
l.<eavo Atlanta nl...... a m
Arrive iu Augusta f! ; an a m
at 8;45, p m
Arrive in Aihutant... 0:40 p iu
Kiairr Jwssiiuoicit train.
Leave Augusta at........... .........8:15 p nr
Leave At Lula at............... .......<3:00 p m
Arrive in A ugusta at.......... ..4:00 a m
Arrive in Atlanta at.......... ..6:06 a m
MACON AND AU(jU*TA. RAILROAD,
»aoon PAeejisonR train.
Leave Augusta at......................i 0 ; 4 r, a m
Wo Camafc at ......................... 2 : 15 p m
Leave Macon at 6:30 a m
La male ...............
Amvo • Augusta.................•g.po ..................... 10:45 a m
in p m
Atlanm Passengers from Athens, Washington,
roa<i and or Brunches, , 41)y point oa the Georgia Rail*
.vv-'vtu-ev t by taking tho Daily
mm, will make close connection
; ; k ' v, |k ‘mine for Macon end all
points Pullman’s beyond
(first-Class) Palace Slkki*
c.-n and Augiista Rai roads. Au-uta, Ga,,
March” 1 st, 1874
Southwestern R. R.
fcui“ iorintcndent’s Office, »
Macon, Ga., March 1 , 1874 f
COLuitUCB MAIL TBAIN.
Leave Macon, 7:17
Arrive at Columbus, 12:45 p ta
Leave Columbus, 2:30 a m
native at Macon, 7:25 p m
Making close connection with . Wes p ra
tom
Mo
COLUMBUS DAY FIIT IOUT AND ACCOMMODA¬
TION TIIAIN.
Si!*’- l|p» n.'L “ “
Arrive at Macon,
Caliimbus Accommodation Train SatuS Joarcs
Maeon Tuesday. Thms.tay and
rotarmug Monday, Wednesday and Friday!
KCFAULA MAIL TUAtN.
Sesshu, sss&sr' a;: till
Arrives Leaves Albany. «t M, con, JlO £ n m
Gonpecte with the Albany Train at 13mith
villo, and tho Port Guinn traias at Cuth
belt daily, Moept Euuday.
Gulf Outf Railroad ir^uV 1 , ? i Si trains 0 ° llu00{tl at Albany, with Atlantic mid and
i“» to Arlington Blakely will
da, on Extension Mon
Tuesday, Woduesday Ihu sdny and Friday, returning 8
and Saturday.
RI1KAUI A NIGHT PREKVUT and ACCOMMOda
T-051 TRAIN.
asjSfflu, Leaves hufimta, ,S;1SSS 7:25 p
Arrive.: at Muo#n, m
Trains leaving C 45 a m
thw schedule IVIeenn and EuDu a. 0 «
day gldfl, Sunday, Tuesday and Thurs¬
n connect ot ^mithyillo w.th
trams to Albany.
VlKGiL rO'VEPB,
liiigmeer . at.d Super itendent.
Central Railroad.
Grwubal i'upiauni'LfiDENT’s Officb )
SuTaniinh, November 1 , 1873, f
/ \Napduftar Sunday, tho 2nd instant,
l nHMengcr I rains on the Georgia C t n
trnl will Uiidrond, its branches and connectionB,
mu ua follows :
a rain no 1—aoiNo wonTii and west.
Loaves Savannah 8:45 a m
Leaves Augusta lt.05 a m
Arrives in Augusta 4:00 p rn
Arrives in Milleilgavillo 10.01) p m
Arrives in Eutonton 1I:6S J) in
A rrives in Mucou ti:45 p m
Leuven Macon for Columbus 7:17 p m
Leaves Mue.oa for Eufaula 0 10 p , n
Lftayua Arrives t/lnon for Atiauia 7:30 p in
Arrives at Columbus 12:45 ji m
nl. Eufaula 10:20 p in
Arrives at Atlanta J:40 h iu
U INO-at'VTIl AND east.
Leaves Atlanta 1:00 am
Leaves Columbus 7-10 p m
Leaves Eulaula 7 05 p m
Arrives in Mi con from Atlanta 0.50 a m
Arrives ut Macon from Columbus 4:10 a m
/.rriros in Macon lrom Eul'aula 0:45 u m
Leaves Macon 7:15 a m
Leaves Augusta 0:05 ft m
A - rives ut Augusta 4:0U p m
Arrives at Buvauuah 5:25 p u»
Tlt.-lX KO. 2 — (iOlNO NORTH AND WEST.
Loaves tiovaunah 7:30 p m
Leaves Augusta 8.05 p m
Arrives in Augusta 6:66 a m
Arrives in jvb'cou 8:20 n, m
bonvoH Macon for (lolnmlms 0:20 a m
Leaves Macon for Eufaula 0:05 a m
Leaves Mucou for Atluut 0:10 a m
Arrives in Gulumbus 6 35 p m
Arrives in Eufaula 5:40 p m
Arrives in Atlanta C:-48 p ui
Oi MIN?1 BOUTfl Am> JJABT.
Leaves At 'aulu 7:00 a m
: vc.i Columbus 2-tJO p m
Leaves Eufaula 8:50 am
Arrives m Mac m from Atlanta 3:40 pm
Arrives in Macon Irom Columbus 7:25 pm
A rive.' 1 in lacon from Eufaula 6:10 pm
Leaves Macon 7:85 ]. m
Arrives at Mil c ’peviHo 10:00 p IU
Arrives in Eatonton 11:55 p in
Leaves Augusta 8:05 p m
Arrives in Augusta 5:55 n ni
Arrive in Savannah 7:15 am
J ram . „ No. 2 being a through (ruin tho
Ontr:-' on
L-ilrm.’, smf.j.Jng only at whole
nt:.: • ;, pvi or, '•'* for half stations cannot
bo token oa or-pat n!F.
wi :; l hike ni ■ train ro *,,r No. MiUwlgevillo and Efttonfon
i from Ba and
train No- 2 fron
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nt Dalton.....................10:30 ................. p rn
Arriy p m
1 h--.a at ChattunDrga ............... 1:10 am
< • by thi , Dmwiiig-ltoom train nnd Bleep
■'> i Irom Atlanta to
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oiiANoB.
i'll envoi 1 1' aviDg by this train nrrivo in
York ihe n:Con-l ufiernooD, a 4.44 r.
ov '-‘r diirtr. on liuurs earlier than puBsen
- bv reiy *.t.■ r route can with safety
New 1 ork, leaving the same evening,
IUY WRETERU KXrREit.
f. iv.'i M ,a nl ................11:10 pm
L< Mm All ' ta at ..................... B:30 a m
orti v s at Chattanooga............... «} ; 30 a m
Close connection ut Chattanooga for all
West.
l'ulJman Palace Cars on all uight train*,
F -r further particulars uddresa
B. W, WRENN*
Gvik ml P'li-fca’ i ,1 gent.