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orders for all kinds of printing, and re¬
ceive and receipt for money on account
of the Timks-J uvksm.. Our lowest
rates and best terms will be given by
them:
It, S. Ft'M.un, K. T. V. it <i. Railway
office, Johnsonviile, Ga.
.T. f,. llomo.v, office Tippetis & Hol¬
ton, Baxley, Ga.
.1. If. IVii iiKiiiNuiox, office A. ■(.
Thompson it Co., Cochran, G:i.
,J. M. Cook >\ itli Matt (took , I.um¬
ber City.
< Or,. ,r. W. Si . < i. am:, Kentucky.
15.0. Bats row, I.uniber < 'ity.
l)n. .1. ('. MoNicojii itv, Clmuneey.
I)a. ,i. M. Mc.\m:i., McRae. Ca.
KIDAY, SKI-TKMBKK 13.
Letter From Angii*-ta.
Anu sTA, Sept . 11.— Did you
ever visit Southeast Georgia?
Those conversant with the history
of Georgia know that Savannah
was its first capital, and that tlie
State was lirst settled along the
river hearing the same name as
the, then, chief city. It was in
t his section that Gen. Oglethope
had the forests felled and estab¬
lished lasting English colonies.
I have just completed a thor
i tOgh canvass of the territory ly¬
ing between Savannah and Au¬
gusta, and the Savannah andOgee
chce rivers. It is an interesting
place to visit. Heroes of the rev¬
olution lived here. Indians lirst
retreated from Southeast Georgia
and limited among the vine clad
lulls further west, while our fore¬
fathers imported slaves to culti¬
vate the broad, sandy wilderness
of pines, and thus sowed the seeds
which afterwards developed into
the most destructive civil war ever
waged.
Between the war of indepen¬
dence and the war between the
States, thousands of acres on and
west of the Savannah river were
cleared and cultivated in rice, corn,
cotton, etc. The landlords lived
in commodious old-style mansions,
back of which, in a straight row,
stood the small cabins in which
the laborers lived. A 11 were
happy. The darkeys had no ro¬
spoutabilities, no cares, and from
farm to farm live woods rang with
1 heir cheerful plaulaiion songs
and liailoos. These were good
times, but alas! they must soon
end. The singing of the slaves
was changed into comment about
“Mass Abo” and “maneypation.”
The jar of murderous cannons
which drove the Yankees
Fort Sumter was a token of darker
'‘The ,
once fond hearted mothers
and wives of Southeast Georgia
prepared traveling suits for
husbands and boys, and with quiv
ering lips and cheeks well bathed
in hot tears, iihpressetl kisses upon
their clioecks. and! lien sat down
and , wept , paSs>K.natelv , i Us ,t they
disappeared. ts\v Such are the inei
den Hi. lt first cheeked .lie pro
" ■Te-s of the section I have Y just
worked. , . \\ ... all „ know , w bat , , fol ■
e
lowed , , and , with what results.
The beautiful groves which
served as parks around the res
ideuces of ’(50. show signs of aban¬
donment and neglect; the dwell¬
ings once surrounded Lv profu¬
sions of sweet scented verdure
and occupied by happy families
are new the roosting place of the
owl and the bat.
The landlords are gone. Some
fell in battle; some returned to
find their farms devastated and
stock stolen bv the Northern
*
saints who wished to preserve the
Union: some were forced to seek
refuge^tmong the stock raisers
z 5 ;:::;: r
rule which follow the lrauchise
• to be jealous of. Rte slaves are
Mill! ... . N<d free . .
acre. ............ |.....
pie in the enjoyment of all the
luxury , their , . liberty promised, but
slaves st H; slaves living in the
miserable ... Iiuts ami , digging
same
in the M-.me fields. The otilv lib
ertv they enjoy is to go fishing for
cattish at night and mortgage.
i
This Space is Reserved for SOL IlERRMAN A B110., who are daily receiving good* from New York. See next Issue.
their crops (o their former pro
vjders in order to jj;et bread—jut
bread to live on. When their
well tried feet conies in contact
with briars and thorns, the latter
suffers most from the acquain
lance. This applies to them as a
class; some, of course, save up
money enough during the year
to buy a pint of whisky Christmas
and get drunk, then he has the
liberty of working on the public
roads in Richmond county with a
bracelet around his ankle. Sad
state of affairs.
Augusta expects to handle more
cotton this vear than ever before,
'
llie Sibley , nulls ... , oeie arc puli mg
m a loom to make cotton bagging
and the farmers are urged to hold
their cotton back until the work
of arrangements is completed and
then sell to the mill. The capac¬
ity of the mill will be 90,000
yards a week. Sibley mills can
I (ill orders for cotton bagging after
the 15tli ins!.
The campaign for Gongre; ss
opened in this district Saturday.
Aug. 31, with a Watson barbecue
at Thomson. lion. Thos. E. Mat
son, of that town, is opposing the
present incumbent, Barnes, and
the probability is there will be a
change of Congressman from the
Augusta district. Lincoln county
will give a Watson barbecue next
Friday. Hurrah for Watson!
II. S. T.
tiKOtDOA'S (ilJICAT FAIR
Will <>]M>ii at Centra! City Park
tit 51 aeon, October liRd.
Its success is now assured. "The
entries already made for county
and individual displays of field
crops, etc., will make a
cent show of Georgia
The following large cash prizes
are offered in this department:
T) conn tie.: inalino' the largest
amt best display of prcxiuets
'$,,290.00
To the county niakmg the see
oml be.-t iii-pia.\ a- abme■_. . ,ui.m
he't I'iispl-iV”. a'wve” making' ' " 300 00
To the. individual the
largest and best display of
products grow" 01 produced
by bun or her, or under his
T °Vl r ‘ ivn j„. kink ifbove. ';,j•; *
seeoiid best display as 230.00
17 , 0 . 00
T..th" individual •"taking the
fourth best display as abo\e. 100.00
Sjieeial premiums in addition to
utar premium list:
I'm' the l*c.~t bu-lul of sweet pota
.$ffff ).00
p-,,,- ii lt , u^-t bu-iiel of corn in tlie
car............................ ff.l.OO
For the best bushel of held peas . 25.00
J 'nr the best bushel of ground peas 25.00
For the best ff dozen stalks sugar
earn*.... . . . 25.00
For the best seuppernoug wine,not
less Mum one gallon........ . 25.00
For the best grape wine, not less
than one gallon................ 27).00
E.n-the b. -t gvm-ral <xiiii.it of .7.0.00
ri.v in all it-various lorms.
All articles entered m an xndi
vidual display or for special pro
mi urns can also be included in the
< ou, ^y display. In addition to
ihe above s I ,le,u1,a preniiunw.
othew i,re offcrcd lor ever - v vari ‘
et v of liebl aild ^nlen crops,
-
Kver v live, progressive county
-
in *» the l \ State UU W should 1 help 1 to adver
Use his section . by adding some
>)»»« to this display. (Her
000 111 cas!l prizes for agricultural
exhibits' -
i !;e great , advantage . . oi ... adver
'
ti»mgtne ... the .
tesouices oi county .
will be worth many times these
l,»nd S „»,.' „ri r
1 welve cavalry troops nave al
ready entered for the grand cav
airy tilt, which will take place on
Thursday and Friday,October 24th
""sAmd ^ j o-,),
week. races every day.
Great interest will be taken in
ottered tor Georgia raised ,
purses
trotters.
5 M VOIDS from pt'rrnnt 4 thio. of Mr. tie re Gerri- It *
. i f Mtli-m. <*h:«
gg T.e.- v.? '**£ 5i » A imv tie.. .:. A ; C 1 w have and an utter puLli- !'* ;
w r t. I o *
'!■•«» lud of leu * <tay. ‘ |
"*< (SlJ.Ws'dl II. fit
Xr . ti. "i
S'ffv’T.Ti” “
Midi ia...... VOi in &is bnsines-,
reader 'TiDt os a;.d Karo all shoot k (<* - -rs. li. V, >
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dollar III.-uni* - : • * - e
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vyO’: T: V. Vt hmt A\“ 'V 0 oL r ;
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»SE,% .'V ' ■ . Sr tXSSJS
n.rS&A.L'S’r -. . VffN.TAi’.XS:
NL at her V J Wynne’s
& MIX'3 *11. • MWO £ VFGJvh? SMmVT
I desire to state to the trading public that 1 have just received
my fall stock, consisting ol Dry goods. Shoes, Notions, Hats, Han;
ware,Groceries. Etc., and I am prepared to show the newest, prcfti
est goods ever shown in this section. My prices are the \ery
,. n(1 |he ( ., ia ] itv 0 f 1UV goods the very best. ! have some novelties to
j in „ ( , v . Pj-hits, L'enaug, Sicillisins and Suitings for ladies’dresses.
R t;il d the following prices and be convinced that 1 am offering
gains.
25,000 yds. best checks (ft 5c yd.
25,000 •• Calico 4c.
15,000 " Sheeting (« 7c.
12,000 " Shirting (« be.
Full Stock Mens’ Brogans (<> 90c. pair pair.
Fine Hutton Shoes for ladies (5 $1.00 per
Suspenders from 5c pair up. pair. The latest and prettiest
Socks (a 5c. pair. Ladies anywhere. Hose 5c.
llankerchiefs to be found
Big bargains in Mens’ Wool and Fur Hats.
Trunks cheaper than ever known.
Full ]inon bosom reinforced shirts for men C« 50 c. worth i5c.
Slacks of (’ologne. Toilet Soap and numerous other articles.
Nice little bustles (« 10c. every lady wants one.
Breeoh Loading SSiof Sans,
cheaper than anybody else con offer.
(looking Stoves Cheaper
that can he had at wholesale.
FINE TOBACCO ( <> ff./fr
1 am agent for
“RO"^ n£*yB 9 9
Tobacco the best on earth
(iuarnntee to soil
GliOC I )/ W ' ElilES O 1 > I O U ( C ' H uLAt I T? \ 5)0 0
|] ia t anvbodv else. Come to see me and let me show my nice, now,
cheat) goods. Eve got a nice little speech to make, aild it will pay
you well to come and hear it. 1 keep lot s of
VIG Ml W Vj T' 1 iiliUlH V T \’P Si
(i, n | mv competitors don’t have,and 1 am prepared to save money for
you on every article you buy.
Lospedtt,dy,
^ k m %
& i&tLilsccdi^ b' ; g g“ a % & tf A W A* 1% fn
Mazlcdiurst Hotel.
Mrs. L. 1.. I 01 M*s, I ropi irlross.
Rates ,.....day,$ 2 . 00 . Special
, 11( , nt s to the commercial trawl. 33-wf
—
«LkutotQ tv trade
Be sure this trade mark appears on all
the goods you puri-hase. lyrroxs
( tOLL.U.’S am: SJ.EKVi:
Y IN CELT.I i.OlD, vvlilch <an m;\ei
rant-or tarnish the eollars or eitlD ..
.-oiiar button- mr .. ets•
»* ^iVn^AU wam.^i
-trong and durable. We send to any
iddtv- free of postage. Adi.ress
uKORGtf cLLM LN1 N.Y.Citv. a i.o.,
-mv 22 St
4 £ ^ !?^, jS&LtLl vn/f tX f. HA l O.
I 421
kj LEAIHXG CLOTBIEilS,
g <'•>< < ""r ry Macon', Ga.
XGnb.id |
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mi ham: house,
COCHRAN. GA.
Mv house i* now open to the public.
i t j,;,. i^i, thoroughly overhauled uml
renovated, Drummers’ baggage han
tll.'d free of charge, and ami l • accom¬
modation.- F>r displayin'; samj)lt‘s. < hkn!
fare, comfortabk* rttoins and tree oinni- i
bus. ,1. A. INGRAM. Frop'r.
Sept. 15. ^ ly fri
Dr. J. M. Buchan & Son
PHYSICIANS A:uJ *un DRUGGISTS.
KASTMAN, GA..
One or the Other can ue
lit thclT OfttCC-S at ItllY -ill
pr-mptlv att.-n.led. .*.«>• «.r night.
' e vWN by special
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g(F“Allehi 1 pro - ■■
or ■
V '
>euil _
r, stamn for immediate reply,
eonwltathms and letters private.
4 4*,|
on hand, ineluding all «f tlie
remedies. 7-o-iy
DRUh?!P/SERS’ COLUW5N.
\\ r . li. RLKVKS, repre-; iiting .iotui
soii & Han is. M’iioie-ali! Uiikviv,
Maeon, < • a.
~ n . IIEXDFRSON. repre-cming P.
R. Jaijues tv I’insley, \Vh«desal
(i ewers. Ma?on. t ioori i.
.1. K. MALLORY, of Small & Mal¬
lory. Wholesale < 1 rovers and i’rovis
ion Merchants. Mic<>n, Georgia,
—
,p |>. sHKLLKY, ;.r.-«-nto.g M
Feist A Co, Savannaii, Ci’meia
wholesale i'am-v i. ; -.,,-ers. Cigars
. ..... .... lln d Li.pmrs, tu-a,I,gar¬
<; "
Grs tHRSfUMAN, rep leMiitii.g A.
cibian & Co , wholesale If-hv. grm-ers.
•' I : sneei-.'ti.- ~.....‘ ••
gro. cries; tim , celebrated Certral
City Hoar; our Mamie tola.-co.
W'"-al agent mr U.e Met.opoii.an
W ”'
SOL II. ROTIH ’ll! LI), with Frank
aS: Go.. V.’InJe^;i!e Dry *• m R and Xo
lioii'. Savannah. Ga. X'. v, Yoik
ollioc, 34 Thomas Stivet.
M arch. 11,0 mo. fri
I). I*. LA XI MR. witli(ilauht ; tV 1-aat s
Wholesale I>e:tlers in Grain and
Meats. Briinsw irk, (ia.
Maivh i4. I! mo. fri
-
tv. T. BATEMAN, with tv. B. ( ar¬
il art ff, i ii.. Wholesale Boots and
Shoe-, Macon, • ;t.
M iieli U. fl mo. fri
It. T. ADAMS, with Rogers amli> Ad¬
ams, aiauufa.-tuiTi's i f < - and
Crackers. Also dealers in Fmts and
Peanuts. n.eh29 6m
H. GOLDM A NX with H. M vers A I*ro>.,
.... I ohaeco ami ... ( ^savannah . . Ga. .
i^ars,
mvlO-flni
W. C. H ARVARD, with Ham Allan >
& Co., Wholesale GrntaT". 4ff»7> Tiiiid
street. Mn on. (;.i. \ t-i:- rim mer
chants ;;bmg the line of tilt* Tht-; 1 ei;
n»—<■■■. Virginia and Ge**rgia railroad
oiK*t* :i Week. mv 31 6-mo
.
L. TCBXER, repre^nting Geo.
S. Jop.i •« iV ( W]i .ie>;l!t* Grivel’*
arnlf M
Ga. ’I - liable—
• 3 ju;i 7- Di *
Needing a tonic, nr i m li.’d i: 1 1 *5 .t want buil liaj •
!.te.J*
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Ucu, tiifd LiaeUiiivtso. All ksej'it.
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LATEST ACHIEVEMENT
CELLULOID
COLLARS, CUFFS,
AND UOSt IMS.
jp 'fe
-SC-:
The Celluloid .......any ■m.iidomly
;-^tb ; B they have aitomed the lngh ?
collars, cuffs and bosoms, which lias
. V- V‘- ->• ify
%feX * Jgg#
*;
cyr v Leun reacLftl in this lino of water¬
proof <;oot!s. We luivi* t-xiiininotl tl.oir
latest im-provoments, ami tested them
by every means at our command. We
are convinced that they have never
oin-'be'mlei "bninr-.ma'nt!’ They'are
pliable, most .h, ruble .. 1 * coy g„,.,L on
the market, anil rosentl*!;- linen more
perfectly than any waterproof
1 he impression tintl celluloid i> an ex¬
plosive material. This is an entirely ;
erroneous idea. We can hold celluloid
upon the hottest, unhand burner, and it
will interlininji melt, but never ignite. The linen than
makes it much stronger
any ether «■<»**<!s in this line. \\C shall
be giuil to have any anu all of our
former patrons try these gooits am!
write us their opinion of Celluloid tire same.
A full assortment of Collar
Buttons at 5 cei;' each by mail, p< .-t
paid; and C’ntf Buttons from ff.) cents
to .fl per pair by mail. These buttons
are durable and never tarnish the coi
iars and eufVs.
C.-clluloid Collars and ends cost no
more than linen—look better and wear
aUmi'.'aVe id wavs white, eFaji'amlVresh:
ladies anil simply gents, girls them amlboys. with Wtiei,
wipe mr smu>
amt water. They save their vest ill a
" ^ i piiF f.FrSi,. < vllnloid
, - 0 ,| ar am | < ul fs are as economical ami
d.-.-irahle a- represented. Can ahvavs
obtain the same five of postage, bv
dressing George ('banent k A < hu. follo 33 East
'*M treet ’ Ne " ’ l01 ' > at tla * " llls
s
<>«ts’collars, ?5e,C for $L00-$ff.ff ? «h*
Ladies ( (Mbus, 17>e' C for
.. (•,,«■ 30e, 0 for 1 . 73 - 3.00 doz
Small Bosoms, 50e.
Large Bosoms, 77,,-.
ilcinit by F - t.il Order, Clicck or
Stamps. Address
GKO. CLEM EXT k ( <).,
33 K:ist 23.1 St. .New York city.
my24-6m
Mol jiff % | non H gG unnnjT N 2 s H ?
I UUjjJJ U kJ iL y I iilJ
ii. j. maxsox,
TvTA.JSr-A.(3-3±]E/.
nowm
OF TXX
mZfMME'RS.
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LUMBER CITY,
March t I. I yr tit
1 s P Bill I ** | M
After tea v '.Ar.q c-n< i:?ive f=a’o, can now 4*c
obtaiot s
i • - - -
but criiK-s i.z*- i'ji conrxsASA'f,
MiiiOimo - 1 ‘able and will
Is a stri :: r a prepasa ion
CUKF Malalm and r.4 AJalied:, trouble?. •
Pr. practiced S. i 1. ’• Boston, Kj Yd fir.4 says :
* f Havc re <. . 45 years, bo
eaual to Hkhbivf. h - a Liver liemil iter.”
Dr. VV. A. Baker, ui M idisotJj FI.**., pars :
“ \ oi Heroin e is w« rth m-.re Uiau
§5.00 worth of Quinine Liver in in any different family ”
Acting on the ■VI a way from
any other medicine; is a sftive cure for
Chronic Constipation and i - cheaper titan Pills.
•
.
guarantee to cure any ca - of (.'hills and Fever
or iUEcns Fever with on? bottle.
it co<ts but 75 cents and each hot tie con
tains over 4 ! > aver-i /•* doses, making: Wor.id tlic cost
Jess than two rents a dose. y./ac-k !
for cheaper medicine ? It is not a ccre-all. TL t
will cum any l iver, Biiiocs or -Haifa
pin! Comply lot. yi- a in- i- d by
'vCii-o 'Hcr .bi xa c- Oo ,
(c-.-. -or- • j VT.'ii v M. 5-onis, — v.
...
l’ueklt i.'- Arnica Salt e.
The Rest Salve in the world for
ent*', lirni*e**. sores. i;!i ns, >alt i heiini.
,l * J'* !iiij))!c<l ham!-.
. cot n ami I! ! ' 1 -kill IT!!!)
lions, ami p- si lively < i;ia Pile-, or im
pay require!. It i- gi.matilced togivi
:«-t .= • « -a!'-:'a ••!<.!'. nr mon-y reium!
••<!. Price 25fts. j.erbox. F-ir sate in
ail dniggisl liovlO.f
Toil i'anuot Afford
.\t tlit> sfsbon of the year to o without |
4» ! rff it »i4* «;i;i;■ i ■ i;i t •
e, a.< cramf>55, * dic.diarrlio-a and all
the se n: *1 and I« c5
exceedingly if i:ot
tied to :;t on One Ixo*tie <4
:»KO11' i ; i A !. ;I A 1 . A ’> A J.~ \ 11! - • * !!»• .
.al in cb-.-- • ! lit - - no! .1 gi r ■*}
IHCliildO'- ‘*1! i-.U'th. »•
L*rU.C2'• I
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AT BOTTOM PRiCES FOR CASH
■AT
c 'si *
(O)
EVERYTHING TO EAT THAT CAN BE 1IA1), FRES1J,COOJ>
AND IT RE. NONE NEED GO HUNGRY UR DRY.
BREAD TO EAT, ICE TO COOL AN1) COFFEE,
TEA. COCt )A AN 1) CTKX’< »LATE r J'«) 1 >RiNK.
VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS AND Fill'ITS
ID 1 Er.Asi. , IIILMOSI U AM! WTUTIOCS idol r> !* AEA1E. W \TF CAN << ' \ HOODS cnnD'A
TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. CANDIES, FANCY
AND PLAIN, THE SWEETEST OF THE SWEET
AND LEMONS TO SOUR. COME ONE COME
ALL AND REPLENISH YOl’R LARDERS
AT THIS SHORT CALL. RESPECTFULLY.
fl a A: 8 s 11 If / 1 urn JMstmk p ' il m aly ill Ug
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^ F| 0 » tUS || Wi to ffi MG f % M fl f| M ill W M $ I
fl ¥l fclg O fa? PS Is |
|| | 2 Big |« B p S f| f | fa 8 81 !
| f 3 B 8 | J 8
M ANUFAl TI BF.BS OF-
ANDY i BACKERS & i JDEli
j j ’ j
and Wholesale Dealers in Fancy llroeeries, Tobaeeo, Cigars, Snuff', Pipes, otc
Our Candies and Crackers cannot be excelled for their purity,
Tlie ('hiillen.o-er Cider still leads. We also liave Feaeh and Fear A iders,
Kasplierry .Jnlip, (irain* Cider, Orange Citler, (iin^er Ale—in Kt‘«rs. Hall* attention. H:irr«-i>
and Iiarrels anti Dottles. All orders will have prompt and careful
Goods neatly packed aiul satisfaction guaranteed. Send us a trial order.
BONE I, CHAPPELL,
STORE—403 Popular St.; FACTORY—45d, 158, 400, 442, 40! Foiirili S'.vci,
J nut! ! 4-3m MACON*. CA.
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w if ~~ '¥
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** f i I fl M v!*.® A f
5 a v-mmiS n
-MANT1’'A< ll'RGR OF ALL KfXDSOK- —
MOULDINGS, BRACKETS,
TURNED WORK, se ROW I. SA WING
1 OJ> MAXTLE PIECES
mm IP i %B ff | | P P
mm \ & m !’ A ^ f f | $
ii m B id
COTNTSTatVTSTTTjY OTST I*T-(VTTX9- TVInTTD
>5v. JL JzL. Fill AAA Offlm A vl'wl. •V ^
at Short not ice. Respectfully.
III § T
a n v p n a ¥|
MV M 7 lL • s SsJSH , 8 5 %g e 1 1
W. A. REDDIM4. W. *• BALDWIN.
REDDING & BALDWIN
CSHo’fcSa.a.ngr CLaoL cl. IfatSo
Wiiisiiij* «N Ciiilav.il) 's Old Stand,
ivei j) a full supply of ilie best :it the low.-t prices. Dive n- a call.
SG3 Second Street, P/Iacon, Ca.
:pt.).;, ISS
UiSl&E iJf :i 13.1 ili & T&LMN,
3 ? UnOVBMZS.
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45 s AND 400 SECOND STREET, -MACON. GEORGIA,
Dealers in Flour, Huy. Corn. < hits. Bran, Meat, 'tobacco,
Cigars. Cigarettes, and full line of Case Goods.
Remember the cheap freight rates from Macon and save
your orders for oar traveling salesman, <'apt. U- M. Latimer.
mr-T
COMPLETE OUTFIT
T ERRY MANUFACTURING C NAS HVI LLE
S s f€-f?iil09i£
s #1 r Ij i mc Mo #o* e.
i! it 'll Ml) a ! > AND DAVII.I.F. BAII
ROAD COMI'AW.
< '4»iulensod Schedule in eftect Septcm
Iht 30, 1 sss.
Trains nm by the 7.5th Mrri,l::in Time.
South Borxn Xo5S No.*() X not X o52
Daily Daily Daily Daily
hi:\ V K, am am pm pm
Alexandria. Wasliinyirm. S 30 11 2 1 r> 30 ii oO
. . S 50 1! 17 5 50 11 20
l>m am
Manassas...... 1 ) 50 12 10 7 00 12 05
Harreii June. 10 is 1 os 7 50 12 10
Oranyv....... 11 .'IS 2 2! 0 05 1 50
pm
Charlottesville. Iff IS ;! Ill 1(1 30 :! (Ml
A l:l:iv K
Lynchburg Franklin .tune..... ... ;i oo r> r. t no ff. iiff.
7 ff-'i .... (I !f>
Danville..... .... 8 30 .... 7 Iff.
am pm
Asheville...... .... 7 ffS .... i ;;i
Hot Springs .... biff. . . o m
Atlanta....... .... 11 00 . . 0 ill
Min pm
Chattanooga.. . 5 30 . . . . 0-17) ....
am pm
Memphis...... ff. 30 . .. 0 10 ....
pm mu
New Orleans 7 00 7 ff)ff> 7 ffd 7 ffit
Louisville......... .... 7 B>
(’iimiunnti........
xoiiTU norxn N'.>7.<> No7.3 \offi7 \o.V,
Unity Daily Daily Daily
1.KAVJ5. am pm am pm
Danville...... 10 09 10 30
I'ranklin .! mu’. 1! 30 1! 30
pm am
Lynchburg. iiai-hitlcsville. . . . Iff la iff ff.ffi i ffffi 3 00
l ff 7,ff> 3 ir, d 40 5 37)
Orange,..... •j 20 i no 7 -in o :>o
Warren .1 iniet. ii 10 5 Iff !) lff> 7 7)0
Manass-as .... (i 10 ."> 10 II 30 S ffo
Alexandria 7 00 t) 37) 10 IS 9 lit
A Kill V K
H r as!,iic.vl<)li. 7 37) 7 00 II 13 9 10
Baltimore..... S 50 8 30*12 40 11 23
am am
Pldiadtdjdiia . .1 00 10 !7 -5 20 G 'i0
j.m f5 00 0 20
New York .... (! 20 1 20 *0 50 ....
MAXASSAS liKAXril.
Last» a fit.
I tally exa'pt
Sinulay.
5)x'd. am pm M\M.
pm '■) 15 Washinuioii ff 30 am
aro 00 0 20 Alexandria ff 301 v2 47)
2 40 8 15 Manmo-a- art Ollai I 37>
am pm
7 35 (> 03 Front Koval (> 20 12 20
0 50 5 45 Ui\ ci iGii W 53 12 50
Iv5 40 5 J) Slra>!mr“- an 05 2 00
...
V- VKFKXTOX _^Trains \o<. 50 ami 51,
-j r.Saml 51) conneet dailv to
from Warrcnton.
FKA \ K FI X DlVi-iOX—D; ily. cx
rept Smn'ay. I.t*avc Fraili\iIn Fork) Junction Mount
7:50 a. m., arrive
10:45 a. m.; h ave (•'ranklin .hmclio!
7 :•’() a. m ., arrive Fo< ky -Mount 10:30
!’■ m - LLK—Trains leave Or
CORDON'.-; V i
:*u“'g for Gordon* vi!l<* ! 1 :40 a . m., 2 :30
p. m., ::iid 5):20 p. m. daily, and Ihdurniny:, 8 a. in.
dailv, (*\i*i*pt Sunday.
5*avc Gordon'villi- for Dran^a* (> 50 a in.
l :ffff) p. m.. nl 3 :.!•'• p. m. ihiily. uml
j0:40:i. in. dally except Sunday,
SLEEPING GAR SKKYlci:.
On trains X 50 and 51 Fuliman
Ibillct Sleeper- hftwfun New Vark iiml
a* oiil^oR’.cry, via !)»:• vil!**.
On train Xos. 52 and 53 Fnllimm
IbiflVt Sh’cpcr* httWfRii '.Va hSnyton
Xcw Orh'aii> and Washington and
Augusta, via Danville.
(hi trains Xos. 51 and 55 Pullman
lecpers bntworu Washington and
f.ouisvillc, and Oharloth* viiio and < in
rinnali.
On trains Xos. 51 and 5!) Pullman
I*il lit * t SleejM*iS between Wa-lllnylon
and Memphi s via FvneSibnvr.
On trains Xos. 58 ami 5 i Pullman
Ihlilcl Sleepers ! . l\\Celt W.i hiu/lon
:nd New Orleans, \ ia ! .y nrh i i: i **«.;■ and
Kennesaw Route.
('. M. RORFM, D. F. A.,
Alexamlria, Va.
.)AS. L. TAA’LOt:, C. 1*. A..
Washington, D. I'.
SOT.. HAAS T. M. Itifbinoml \ a.
LOANS NEGOTIATED
—on—
Fdfifis ana Town property 1
IN BIBB 01 : ADJOIN'INC C< it N'TI KS
KLLIOTT l-NTI-: .‘C CO.,
13 - S. ininl St.. Mjieoti, I el.
Apply to < . K. A If MSTROXO,
7-]2-ss-Iv Fiistman, Oa.,
Money to Laan
( \ X iiGpi oveJ farm* ainl tt*wn j»r«»j»
x / i-v'.y in Dtolg" ; i m 1 artjoini:;;: < gi:«i
ties, at legal interest.. VliaSd,
< . K. ARM
Eastmi’.n, Ga., Nov. 29. Jss.- If
T7IOK i. in:N'T. \ii eight-ioom 4 '<»( —
t.ige in Fa-nn.iu. T 1 an f.tvor
tjie. Apply to IV. B. < OFT EE.
lulylOtf
WOOB. WCOB.
Leave your orders
fop stove wood at i} rnc
furniture store of f o -
t( r cV Harris and \ hey
will have prompt at¬
E. H. BACON
inivfftf
For Stile or Kent.
The Dwelling ilou • of Mr*. >fliar—
next *4» the i -hi 'id - of J. F.
v. I' M for sale or nut tip
ri-"p itii'-rbD white jtt lor
Kjiply I>lL.4( Jn Bishoi*.
j.-7-tf y tX
Wiat ward.
Daily Sunday. exc’pt