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Terrell Sheriff Sales.
"VX7ILL bs •old belorp th* Court Home
v ' door i o D wS'in, on the first Tu.-sd*'
in MAY next, the bg.il hoflia 6/
sale, the following p-operty, to-wit;
O n e email house and the land whereon it
ie situated, being the Sou'L-cast corner of
city lot No. 67, in Dawson, Ga , fronii. g on
Main -Street 20 feet and regning back 60
feet. Levied on a the property of Win M.
Peeples ta satisfy afi (a Oom Terrell Supe
tior Court in favor ol Rachael I Rich is W.
if. Peeples.
Also, at the same time and plaee. One
house and two antes of find upon which tt
is situated, ne >r the corp-v ate liisi'a of Dw
-Bln, Ga , in Tetreil county, and known as
the Badger To', and heing land lot No. 83,
injtbe 1] district cf said ceutity, situated or
the West side f <he road leading from Daw
son to the J R. Knott place, and adjoining
the lot now cccopied bv J E. Lee, and the
lot owned bv AI ,V. Snarpe. Levied nto
satisfy a fi fa from Randolpn Bnp riot Court
13 favor of J. Mi:K Gunn vs A B. Btdger.
8. R. OfIRHTfE. s e. ff
Terrall Sheriff Sale.
YfTILL be sold before the Court lloue
\V door in D.iwson, Terrell County, G-.
within the legal hours of sale, on the Firs
Tuesday in MaY, ncit, the following prop
erty, toswit :
Ln- of !s* dNo 2to, Noish half of !•>< r>
land So. 241, Sou'h half of lot ot l>nd N
260, and the East half* of the -oti'h half ol
lot No. 241, all being in the 11 h diet ict o<
Terrell couti'.v. Levied on to s.iisfy a ti t ‘
from Terrell S iprrior Court in lavor of T
M. Q dinarv, for the use ot J H
Pooser 4 DrucilD Ponser vs Eldrid F K i*
cr. L M. ROBERTS, Deputy Saenff,
4 ’ L'OKGI 4, Terrell * onn'y
* f Ordinirys ovfics, Jan. 26. 1K"8
Whereas, L. 0 HOYL, Eft of nn Wa ),
deceased, has applie i for letters pi. Dtsmis
not, ill persons interested are hereby noti
fied to show cause, if any *hev can, is tfe
msoner prescribed bv law, w h v said letterr
should not be granted at the n. xt May tern,
of thi> Court. 11. BELL,
Yeb 7, Sm O-dinary.
/ J IIOKGM, lei roll * Mini I}’.
* JT R. F. Sf U .VfO.VS, AdntiiiHUor de noun
i.oo of estate ot J 1 ne Johnston, deceased,
has applied for dismission All persons it.
terested are b reby up ified to show cause,
it any they can, why. Letters Dismiss:.,
should not be granted lo hint at the Jun
Term, 1878, ol 'leriell-Ooprt <>| O 'it.arv
Witness my baud ortioia.lv, thi F. btua.i
18, 1878. fi. 8. . BELL, Ordiuary.
Feb 21. 8m r
"Wliere to ,d
TIUE SUM M KH.
IF YOU desire to .fp-nd the, Simmer in
delightful region' amidst picture q T
ficenerv, enjfiv the fr/Ugi Rummer climate m
the woild, and secure die comforts of’ a large
roomv, Death furnished, airy mio el! reg
uliied Hot* address to full paTfiotn-tr.-.
National hotll,
J Q. A LEWIS Ptomie or. R .m*. Gi.
OCKiViN MoU^K,
Tibet* Maud, Georgia.
r I' , HE OCEAN HOUSE will be opened to
X the public'on the l*t ol M\. Ii i*
Situated on Tjrbee Island 18 miles from
Bavamah, and f:ce* the br ad Atlantic
The inland beach is -ix m lea lot c and hl*
most level, affording the finest en bdtbiiig
in the orld. Steamers wjh SaVHtinah ;
DAILY hr the ifdoid Telegr.-ob commun
ication from the hotel to h!1 parts ol the
■world,
Board, per day, $2 00; per week, sli> 00
For lurther partieiilur- nddre.oa
ANGEL G. YBaNIZ. Proprietor,
Savannah, Ga
£TABUMII I) IN JO.
USE
HARRiSQiM’S
WRITING INK 1 *;
AND f/UCILAG
•SEST J.Y THE H’O/ftß,
Jet Black School Ink A s p*cia'tj.
Foi Sale bv all Leading Station* re and
UA It lilS M K CO..
9 Murray M., W. Y.
jfftt, at. |g|g aJ Moreb'iirlisMtrnrt-il
B£l is Has* 88,® Th-Orlglnal‘' ' n.s.iui-
Bfl Bv 181 nSBH CL' o it e.uai f rbok oi
ZJI a BOS 3WJ 0| "irn K tltou • V 1*
■ W ■ HVtUitefcfc. u, Grecae C^lud.
I OOF’S STANDARD HUFFIER,
For FIX BiMhg Farblncl.
r . he-bert lollio and most perfectly cowstructcd.
Addrcra
T.J. TOOF, " DoxtfHc r* Building, Now York,
or Naw Haves, Ct.
DOMESTIC
THS LICHTEST RUNNINC,
THE SIMPLEBT,
THE MOST DURABLE,
THE MOST POPULAR
SIWING MACHINES.
aU ('..a latest and most deslrabs
* • aeeaßic^ti.
Ai ill> n-*er*t<-oS, cake* the doable
’ r a>4 I‘ fk-stlirli. 1.. w s-ir. rtcaUfloa ter
" assort ' •l <-< p, and vin do tbs whole rani;
'• SSSfework v tha* rliaac*.
lb#*- <> >1 AM It ” i* r - .wk* H tie moot d-e
.:• Sier'er. n'th rookai ttee! heanns,-* an
- wpeotariu-bint-ral* tkrongbeot.
.*grtttt for the •• ” b*wl.. JI:
-■'■as and tbs” lojtr-Ttr ** TV yet Ft,; f
scaled tabiisnoccc; fed toniteij. iddrcc ,
PQMumg]
!*->?- C<a?s27, New
FARMERS,
LOOK TO
TOUit IffTLItE*T !
j
I
I AM offering for this season the w. 11
k'lowr. and reliable Kriwan Guano for
$72.0n, pavablein middling cotton f !sc’
pe r pound, well baled and deliver and -I* e
& Dossers Warehouse, Dhwhou, Ga ,'ni
$5400 in monev, pavabh Ist r f Nov. nex f .
Also, the E'iw*n Di a Hol?ed Bone, £9 f* 3
ppE cent., f* s,*>7 00, with C't'o*- riptiot* at
16 a( 0 pci pound, c'dss mnialing, well baled
,ad delivered a> Jones A Doziers War* House
Dawson. Ga , bv the first of Nov next, o
$lO oO irvfnupeg, the freight to b** paid b.
the pu chi'ser*'wKen the O' u np is and liv e*
I have been using and selling t e ab
Guano lot s* verai yea>B, and know them o
be c*od, and I bonestlv believe that the
D -solved Bone m tDO uL'ed with cot r i.
need or barn lotm* i ure is the escapes’ fer
tiliser that a farm*-' cm tsc I speak from
experience. This f7uano is s*ld accordi: gio
udr. deritHgr above iudicate<i Sold by
J, B. CRir?!, Dawson, Ga.
P AGENTS WANTED FOR THE
ICTORIAL
HISTORYr™WORLD
Erabracinc full and authentic ac.uuntaof
every nation of ancient and modern iin.ea,
and including a hi-tory of the rise and fall
ut the Greek and Roman Empires, the growth
of the nations of modern Europe, the middle
ages, the crusades, feudal system, the refor
mation, the discovery ami settlement < f the
New World, etc , etc.
It contains 672 fine historical engravings
nnd 126 u large double coliiinu pages, and is
the most comp'eto Uistory of 'be World
ever published. It sells at sight. Send lor
specimen tagt sand extra terms *0 Agents,
•and 61 fe why it sells-taster than any uthei
book. Address, National Publishing Cos.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
S ' Ft a week in ton own town $0 i>utllit
1 J U free. No -I, Reader, il von want
a b m tt w .ic . persons of eitheir sex
can ■ g.'ef. di il the ime it.e work,
writ for particula s to U , & Cos,,
Por nd. Maine. Feb2l,ly
HILL A, BCOTTI V,
GFNER AL
COMMISSION
XVXDRCH AN rS f
No. 346 North Water St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
II J E will pay the highest ma.ket price (o
all of the following articles, or we will
•ell th* m lor >o on five per cent, c-mmis
■•'•iii : Bu'ter, Cheese, Engs, Poulin, Lird
fallow, Fealheri, Palaloes, Annies, G ain,
Finur, Feed. Fur, Hirleg, W 01, Peauu'S,
BrooTicorn, Dried fruir, Hiv, II- ps, Ac, Ac
'.ibaral if.sh advances made on laige ceu
■•ignmetiis ol S' .pie articles. Farmeis,
Shippcs and Dealers in General M. rchandise
should write for r< (farenee, /’lice cmrent,
Stencil, etc. When writing us state whether
toil wish to ship on consignment or sell, name
he articles, am nil' o eacn and v. or very
lowest price 'or same delivered F. O. B (tree
■ h i e cars) .1 vour i earest shipping point,
a!s., if pnsejt>lo t send san.ples by mail, if'oo
bulkv bv Ireigh' .Addres.
HULL A BCOTKHT,
Gen. Com. and Shipping Mer> hantg,
221 ..nd 846 North Water Bt.. Phil’d, P*.
The Weekly Telegraph.
Wg desire io call attention of readers to
ur weekly edition especially The Weeklv
Telegraph and Messenger ia a mammoth tie*
taro sheet, carrviug sixty four columns o'
almost w'hollv reading millet. It is issued
by convenient arrangement, both arly
and ate it, each week so as to meet. auhseri
bershavtor oily one mail a week, with the
latest possible news It hia weeklv mail
leases Macon in the earlv part ol the wrek,
begets the earls edition. If on Thu'sday,
Friday or Setttrday, he ge* the late edition,
in either case gaining the latest news possi
ble in a weekly paper.
The contents of this p per form a complete
resume of the event- and gos-ip of the pre
vious seven days, and the rending mat'*rot
e<ch number would c institute a large vol
ume, giving valuable intmtnation On all tub
jects.
This magniffieenf paper is fnrrisherl, pos
tage paid, at Only Two Dollars a T *ar.
I he Semi-Wet klv Telegraph and Meseem
ger is lurnished at three dollars a war.
The- Daily Telegraph, ami Messenger at
Ten Dollars a.vear.
t?" 1 erms cash in all eases.
t hese are among the oldest and best es
thlished publications in the state of Oeor
gis, representing a patronage scareelv equal
ed—certainlv not excelled—ln extent, intel
ligence and worth in the State. We res
commend them wih confidence that they
wiikgain new f'ieada wherever introduced.
Advertisements in t.h Weeklv, one dollar
per square of fen lines, esch publication
CLISBT, JONES A REEfcE
YOTM’F, JTOTIVEs NOTICE.
trdf*’ If you want Posters, ”
if you want itivnlnpos
If you want Bill heads,
If you want bt'atemeny,
OF” If you want Box LaheU
If you want Note heads
tr-SF” If you want Show Cards
3?“ If you want Law Blanks
If you want Bottle Labels
If you want Auction Bill*,
£3F" U If you want Calling Card*.
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ff you want Business Cards
&T I you want Bank Checks
s3ft ~ If you want Shipping Tags
23?“ If you want Certificates,
If you want Bail Tickets,
I* you want Business Circulate,
3?~ If you want Business Wrappers,
23*~ If ▼< want Pamphlets Printed,
any description at as low prices as any
where else, and done in a most sat
isfactory manner, yon oan satisfy your
wants bv patronising the
Dawsos Jo Omct
Libel f r Divorce-
Terrell Superior Court Nov. Term, 1 hi~
WII Rofrers 4 I.ibnl for Divorce
ci > Rule to l’o'fect
Nellie Rogers. J Seivice.
Ir 'npnturir’K o the o^ur f l*v thp return of
rh" Sh"" ff hnf thp D nor
m tfiir-a coumnd it fur her appear
ing: that *he doe* nn> resid-’ in this Stale, ir
is, on mori n o counsel, ordfr- and rh * t ‘lain
Defendant appear and answer ai th' l r< x r
erm of fi.ia Uoi rr, rise *hwt thecaw* b eon
pilfered in defanli and the Plaintiff allowed
to proc ed. And i* is further ordered, that
thiJ rule be pu lisLed in the Daw* m Journal
once a motvh fon* months.
WM. D. KIDDOO, J. 8. C P. C.
A true transcript from the m n res ot Ter
rell Superior Cour’, Decemh# r s'h, T 77
J. •’ F AUK,
/)ecl3oair.4m Herk S. (?. T. C.
4he Weekly (Constitution.
Wi-hiri thp ooii'S of a month we shall
begin ihe publication of . story of Southern
life and cuaracl. r, pi titled
“The ho/najice 0/ Rockville,”
from 'he pen of Mr J ff. HARRt, author of
Urcle Rinm*V R v<vhl H-n n, and the most
popuL" writer i", per r>B, ill the South -
fpsahu humor .and crp ic deserip'ions
re well known in. Georgia Th** new g*orv
will he hi- 'nos- 'mhifioiH <ff r, and h*
Uonstitu'ion c*opfide.'.‘v nr< s f*ai on*>'
a rare literarr frer. The a*orv wjl ppi
in 'he W eklv Ponstitution o N, nd •• ll
run shrongh several mo (Jluha 'ml i*d
be made no m -incle suhC'i'
'•ent in w ’h >u and la* hr |’ who d* a >e *
read 'Ms ®O r v ot Go • f*’s * vnri*e hur **
ist. The plicent ihe V'KIK .Y Ls 2 ' ‘*
postage free Ad4rv.
the rossurruTiov.
All l , G .
THE NEEDHAM
Musical Cabinet
PRICE, S6O.
THIS new and wonderful Instrument
enables any one, whether under
standing music or not to play any de
sired melody or harmony, sacred or
secular, from the most plaintive dirge to
the most lively dance music It posses
ses a mechanism of marvelous simpli
city, requiring but the inWHigeftce of a
child to manipulate, yet capable of renro
ducing, without limitation, the musical
compositions of flic tast, present an 1
fl'turf. The execution is iauhlcr.c
strict in melody, harmony and rtlythm,
nnd the instrument is eminently adapted
for Sunday Schools prayer and revival
meetings, home devotional "exercises,
and in all cases where good correct
music is required, and no musician is at
hand to perform Address
XI. V. nBESHADS A 80XV,
MANUFACTURERS,
113.H5J* 117 E. 23d St. New Yo*'
Piano and Organ Pla mg
Lf'iii'ncil in a Day !
MASt)N’i4 1 HART'S, which rve'en-iv c •
afei) -ueh a pn*a'io In Boston aid
plsewherp, ill pnsbl any pprson, of nv
agp. to Wa ipr thp Pi ino or Organ in dav,
pvpp though 'bey have no knowledge of notes
eic. The Boston Globe save :
‘ You can learn to plav On the piano or
orgaD in a dav, even ! f inu never flayed
befo'p and have no*, the slightest knowledge
of notes, bv the tige ol Mason’s Charts. A
child ten years old ca le rn easilv, Thrv
are endorsed bv he beer mu-dot peepl.- in
Bos'on, and aro the grand culmination of
ihe inventive genius of the nineteenth cell
try. Circulars giving full particulars and
many testimonials will be -eni 'ree o a pli
cation. One aet of Mason's Charts, and a
raie book of great va up, entitled “Sineing
Made Easv.** both muled, poet paid, toanr
addreee for enlv Wo-th more 'ban
spent on muaiu lessons. ’ address
A. c. "ORTON.
General algent, At am*. G
Agents wanted atone- everywhere. B *t
chance ever' fferrd. Secure territory b t re
too late. Terms tree dec H.'t
iA' \~-fr * B.m. *3^^L%gMrtCTyisjKß
ro n s*iee n *
A. J- BALDV/IN A CO
U-sn make money fiister t work for ue
bun it anything else. Capita! no . rf .
quired ; we will start vou. *l2 per and* T
at honie hv V # jj
women, boys aftd girl* wanted everywhere
to work for us. Now ; e the t.m. 'Coatly
oti ® and terms fre*. ,Addrew Tsr* A Ce
Augnsia, tfatce. ' Feb3l,ly’
1878. 1878.
THE
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Dawson Weekly Journal,
J. I). ! 1 0'Y’ 1 j & ( ’O*, Proprietor^-
4 it.Lr $2 00 A Vr Alt Iff ADVAffCK
DI VOTl.t) TO
News, i eratinv, Apiculture and especially to
LOCAL AVFUIit
Democratic in Politics!
DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS FREE
'II. ["it ir'.'i. util -pHre n-. |>nins to tnalte i lip Journal interns'ing snr]
v lua'.l*- ti p tso. 8 Tii* \ ;r\ 'o iuhis it a live and pi igiit Jt pnjier, ad
ini ting ii * .ft it g inti, its columns via- is rln 1, fist ord ci-nimmipacs. It wi I
give -p e a stt. into 'I.. Loea News, nnd be, .it nil times, watchful of the
interi s.s ot i w ui.scr p.p,
lim .1 on 1 is now ii tin thirteenth yer of is • xistbnpe, and is h fixrd
Jmi lit iicti .|i md p ofil due institution. !n its ‘‘i.r gtit lexicoti”
“(Mote is no sue ■ id a- toil ” ft Las ala ge and constantly increasing cir
••Uift on ii five ot >ix ot the bt>B'
' J - f ■ "
Agricultural Counties
of ’lie nte nl Georg e, ami o, cons, queiitly, an excellont
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For those wi bit g to reacb a large 0011)1 r of intelligent Farmers, Planter*
and letail MnchHits. I‘s 'H'e. I>>r advertising are low, 'o suit the tmeis.
J v£) IB t> IF W II u m*
In c linecriun u irli th- paper, is a well appointed Toh Office, just suj plied
with a lot of new ma eri 1, mrl prepared t" do udinaiy Job Priming such i*
BILL and LETTER HEAIN.
NOTE HEADS, ENVELOPES
ORTGAGES. LIENS,
end all -nrt if Ijecal and Cogmmercial Printing, io as good style and at as
LOW RAT L as ir
Can Be Done In The State.
Ci !| and examine nu- wmk aid prices before sending eVewhere.
BMUI, SAVjiB I
sHL m r^Vs^^ dln!t ~,e CHEAT TtrUECTION
96. jE^Fagtggg 1 .. -AJ IN PUK ES we continue to use the best matcri-ii
1 axerciae the greatest care in thdr manufacture.
w . 9 VICTOR SEWING MACHINE CO., -v
I- “t T’t “ATn n't ; m ??; , auetew. Cant.
A Tom B. Artope,
dealek in
MARBLE & GRANITE WORK.
-Vft.Tl .If f „YTS, ll# ./n STO+YEB,
•Pox Forfcrj Lses, Iron Railing,
wo ^
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Orien fotwiied. W Bit mn, y RGI A-
A. J. BAI.DWIN, Agent At Bawgcn.
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Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly has made
rap.d strides aSile nval of many aspirants
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The amount ol io*‘ruc'ion, .enieroionivni
aud am use men! uff"ded by tie articles,
essays, Stories, and general miscellanv con*
rained in the l*iß qu rfo p ge of each
number of tin* public iiipn bs b*en weil
appreciated Ever* copv ol the Popular
Monthly is embellished with over ltd) beau i
iul illustra'ior.s. B f g the cheap St pe iud
ictf ot the kiudn l tat't-fine, no at the game
tune one *1 th- nos emct and universally
wr Icon e, n must eon if to mi *e>*se in
public favor, an i u k wi h < h* . unlishets
Sur.day M-iga*'n. —Un highest am* ng ad our
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Dumber; jS’ub- in nun, *3 po* paid, per
vea . A d*iesr y u old- • u Fiai k Leslie,
587, Peall Sire- , N vv Y 1 k
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128 pages fill'd **ih ir.** mun' seh et and
f sctnaftig hieratuie, rang i-g . t*nm ttie
Eemion bv the editor . F. Deus,
pas Oi of f .he Church, of S to
The Mining Tabs g* r -iat Top c-m and Essays
Poetry, Music, Fun, Ali* > e If *.#•*., etc., in
great variety, > aoh (jopv of ? t i-* A/*giine
has luo. exquisite engi.*ing a of t/.e umsi
littereS'iug character, 1 ha* the aci
CUl.iHon and prosperity sue: it one
Of the teat vei* of pe'iodnal l. . It
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for yourselves. eopn lytic . ,
an ? annuaj subscription p 1C ' ,;oS
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FRANK LESLIES PUB. HOU*K v
537 P arl Sireet, New Yoik.
10 Tills PLAMSBS
OF
SOUTH WESTERN GEORGIA
OWING to the decline : n the price of Iron
*e hare reduced the price oi
Sl’G.lit JfULt, 8 ,
KETTLES.',
I ' -
ant! G/.V 6 / .JIiJA fc.
I
j 18 ** other work in om line. We will
continue o Bell at the low price we hare
egtaMishe utuil iron advances, or WO will
receive < rders fo# future delivery.
We manufacture several kinds ol
COTTON SCREWS.
SEASONED, PLANED
AID
ROUGH LUMBER
always on band.
O. 0. NELSON,
Pres. Dawnon Mfg Cos.
Dawson, Ga. July 80. tf.
AI. BA XV HOISK,
Cor. Pine & Jackson Sts.
ALBANY, GA.
Board per day **.3o Table well auppßed
an (rood, clean sleeping apartment*,
omnibus to and from the bouse.
M. BARNES Proprietor
RAIL ROAD-GUIDE
Allaiiict aud Gull Kailroai
Gkkkhal Scpkuiktexbekt'b Onict,
Atlantic Rail Road, i
.'vunAl., Ga., H'bru*iy H, 1873,
ON and auf.erSu J ,y, the 17ih inßt.,P4 s .
aDger Trams 05 this Road will , ua ..
follows: *
night express.
I.eiT*. Savai.neh dail% at 4:10 p. m Ar„
rive a. Jesup 7:1<) p. m; Arrive at B, m '
b idge 8:lo a. m; Airive at Albanv 9 50
m; A.live at Liv OakS:Boa. m; Arrive t
J.rk 01 ville 9:26 a. rr; Arrive a 1 Tillahae.
ee 9;30 a. n>; Le-ave T.'laharaee ll:2o p
beav Jacksonville 5;46 p. m; Leave Lvi
Oak 040 p. m; Leave Albanv 2:30 p m .
Le ve Bai bridge 8:16 p. m; L ave J.' 8 ,o
6:46 a in; A rive at Savannah 8:40 a. m.
Pullman Sleep ng Cats run hr ugh to
Jacksonville fn.ni Savannah and Irom Lou
isville, Kv., via Momgomerv, A'a., and Al
b-nv and Tht.mnsville, Ga. No change >f
rue between Savannah and Jacksonville or
Albany.
Connect at Albanv daily with Passenger
trains both vavg on Southwestern Railroad
to and from Eufaula, Montgomery, New Oi
Ip ptr.
Mail S earner leaves- R .inbridge 'or Ada
lacbicola every Sanday afternoon, or Col
umbu every Wednesday morn ngj.
6'los C-n etllt.n 11 Jacksonville dai)
(Sundays eiccpted) for G.'een Cave g pr | r „
St. Augusttne, P.daika, Mellonville, Sanfor,
and Eoterpri-
Ttainsot B 1 i Rlt le ve junction, go
ing west, Mon !l>. Wednesday aQ( ] p, jj
at.1:14 a ... For B ti'swtck T uesdav
7Timdav and 8 nn'iy at 4;4n p nl
.4CCOMMOD.4II'-N ERN’
LlVlsloN.
Leave Savannah, Snndu exc -pted, at 7-on
a. tt ; A rive at Mi l'tosh 9:.'0, am ; arrivt
"t Jesup 12;16 a in; arrive at Blackuhen
3;40 pm; a-1 tve a Dupnn' 7:10 t. m. Leave
I)' 1 non 6;IM a in; leav. Biacksheat 9 ; lj ,
leave Je-up 12:85 p tn; lev Mclntosh 2;47
p nt; arrive ai Savannah 5:Sn p tn.
WESTERN DIVIIIOV
Leave Dupont at s;3ua m; trtive ot y,|.
(lngiH B:2t> ant; arrive a- Qoitntat; at It 28 a
m; Strive at, Tn masville at ];10 „ w !
r.ve at Aiha- V 6:4t>, it tn L. ve Albai'n ,
6:00, a tn; Le .ve Thoma-ville 1 mat, . m .
Le v Quitman a' 1:86, nm; £e a ve Ttl’dustj
at 8:22 it nt; artive at Dupont at ;15 p m
J. S I ISON, a-oer 01 Transportation,
U. h. lIAINEs, Gen. Nupt.
Time Carl—Eufaula Line.
TO
Loliijiliille, Cipcijipali, jlek fo/k,
rf.VIP *iLl. POINTS
EAST AND WEST.
f eave Dawson, 1:14, p a ; Leare Cuthberl,
2 S3, P. m; Ls-ive Eui ula, 4:06 f ; Arrive
at Montgomery, 7;85, p. ns; Arrive t Nash
ville, B:ti<', p. nu Arrive a’ Lrtiisrille, 1:10,
D. m; arrive at New York, 7:00, p. .
Entire train through from Montgomeryto
Louisville. No Sunday delays. Trains tun
daily. Pas°enger leaving on Westbound
trains via Sufaula, from DAWSON, or lot
point in Soum West Georgia, take breakfast
in Nashville or New Orleans and dinner la
Louisville neat dT, and save 12 to 24 hours
time. No other line can mat- it.
Through Bleeping Cars for Virginia Springs
connect with all tnin* via Eotatila Line
Excursion tickets on esle via this rout*only.
B. DVXIIAiH, SaperiniMfeNt'
T. P. WELLS, Go‘l Ticket Agent,
Montgomery, Ale.
JOHN W McDANIKL, Passenger Agent,
Montgomery, A k.
RF.AU CAMPBELL, Gen'l Pss‘t Agent,
Montgomery, Ale.
Jul- 28, 1877, tf
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