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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER: TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER ()Cl873.
BY TELEGRAPH
Sl'XTLVY DISPATCHES.
■ oro Ilisaitrou- Tilling from Ujr
Gale.
Hxz.tr xx. Otytambm 7.—All of t'ie i
I.iTeqwwl. (N- S’) LoLrudor fleet have
arriTtil except tw schooner Nora Scotia,
who*.- safety anxiety ia manifinted. I
Additional j.irti' iliri of thpdi.Mtroo, j
on the court hare route to hand, i
It i« eiti*nated that thirty reateU, with
ftUhuuK w !o-,t in North liny. Of
thix number thu only tiireo |
American achoonara hare liven aaoer-
t lined. They are thu J. G. Starr, Chaa.
C. I>onne and Came E. Rich.
Tbclomef property on ehmv ia ire-
menee. In Capo Breton those ntmen
who hare loet their baraa will here diffi
culty in raring their cropa. It in feared
there rrill lei atarr.VJon among th • fi.di-
.Ttncn. It is probable that even among
the farmriw who hare anatained hoary
Horton Knee*.
B -j. *. Sop'eoiier 7.— In the trfor
>1^. 1 1 between Jmigo EnUarba ami Scn-
MBon. CSBreri Ftfilarf.in won three heatj.
Tim.-, 22n,'225. 221. Sensation won the
■noond heat. It. n. Flagler bent Blanco
in a Sfi.OJO niatrh.
Fire In Albany, New York.
Albxht, September 7.—Palmer, New.
t' J U A Co.’a S.-lain tinier hrebriol: works in
t his dtp, were dc-rtroyod by fire to-night.
Loss, 130,000.
Headstones for the Federal Dead.
Lowe.1t bid for h.::uldtonc, f. r the Fed
eral grar.-i w.u i»,yxw. Them are orer
250,000 identified "rare*.
METROPOLITAN^- R.
A Georgian’s View.
Lebanon, Kt., Sept. A, 1873.
K'liton Telcyraph and Meztmjer: Hav.
ing happened to come acroaa an old and
familiar friend, the Te LEO HAITI asd
Mexsencee, which, by some hap, had
I . strayod this way, we acixed and read it
limrn by the gale then will lie suffering. | with the usual greed of persona in like
The country will not get orer this dria- circuniotaaoua to our own, and feel to
Straits
n Port
curried
ter for.
On the Nora Scotia aide of th.
of Canso, all the wharrea, bctvc
Ml igrnTe and land IV. nt.
away, ill /. ■ * 1 T Mfll
About six hundred barrels <>f mack..-. 1
were lost off the whanres at I’ .rt JIul-
giare.
The wreclr of two re«<. at Black
Rock light _(C. B.) are aapjjosed to lx-
those of a brig and a schooner—the latter
prohably the Eureka, of New York, 1 ..fore
reported. No account of the crew of
either revel has lecn received.
A child’s driwH—a voumiii’s shawl uiad
n minder of other articles have Lecn
iiubed aahorc.
Fifty-six Yoeoela are report*-1 H*h**-. at
Arichnt, some of which hare hoi'll con
demned and aold.
Kiricre. Bourgeoae, C. II.. al*o suffered
severely by the ^ale. Of tho fleet of
eighteen fishing vc-dseln owned in that
vilfckgi- seven were disinunthd and six
Uam»p-I, and two (the Pink and Union,)
lortt with all hands. Both v<-8*eLi had
fall fares of fi*h. ScY.-r.tjr thou.nand dol
lars will not repair the loss in that parish.
Some thirty building*, principally
lams and out-houses, were destroyed.
The schooner Bennie Jean, lost on the
north side of PrinooEdward’s Island dur
ing the gale, with all hands, sailed from
Port Midway about three months ago on
a tidiing voyage. Her cpjw consisted of
ten persons—all young men and tho only
Mijiports of widowed mothers. and aged
parents.
Four young men In-longing to Antigon-
i«!i harbor were drowned in an American
flrhwmcr on tho north aide of Prince Ed-
wurd’i Inland. The schooner was lost
with all bands, several of whom were
shipped at the Strait of Canso and Capo
Breton ports.
Report* have been received of ]Hissing
nuinlxT* of wrecked and upturned ves
sels within the pm.t few days. A large
whitel*oat t«ottom up, ntij»i> >s. d to be tho
cutter of steamer Saltwell, was seen on
the 30th ult.
Several abandoned vessels have also
lieen seen.
The gale was very heavy at Sable
Island.
Important from Spain - Castellar lo
bo Elected Chief Executive.
Madrid, September 7.—Tho Cortes, on
Saturday, discusjed the appointment of a
chief executive power. Pi y Marg&l mado
a sjwech defending his administration.
Late in the afternoon tho sitting wra aiw-
jiendtd and won resnmod at 11 r. m. It
lasted all night, and the House is still in
session.
The election of Senor Cajtellur is eon-
sidend certain. He is looked ujxin in
the Cortes a« tho savior of tho country.
In acceding to power he will probably
ujipoint Espaitoro, Gem-roliaaimo and
Marshal .Seruno Oo:mnander-iD-cliiof of
tho forces in tho North, ami General Con
cha Captain General of Catalonia. The
■ • • • ;» !’•' >►:•*. '•«■.■»«• ig. 1 by the Cn:I-
ists threaten to evacuate the town mftess
supplies arrive soon.
Fmucc-Flnal Kviu-nation by the Gor
mans.
Paris, September 7.—Tho French Gov
ernment lias received notification from
Berlin that France, having fulfilled all
her agreements, the occupation of her
territory by the German forces is legally
ended. The evacuation of Verdun by the
Germans h;u began.
Ireland—Fenian Meeting.
Jh'M.lN. September 7.—An unusually
Ihtro meeting at Cloutarf was held to
day in favor of the release of the Fenian
prisoners. . .
.Spanish and American Claims.
Washington, geptemlicr 7. — The
American und Hp&xmh Commission has
thus fur disposed of alioiit ten of the
claims before it. Tho number pending
i* one hundred und eighteen, tonw of
which have been filed since May last.
Several arc now Wore the umpire for his
donation.
It is said at the office of the Commis
sion that the business would have been
closed eighteen month* ago but for the
difficulty of obtaining evidence outside
the limits of Havana. * r t \
If the existing rule with reward to the
fllirgof printed memorials and exhibits in
both English nud Spanish, shall not be
complied with hrfopu the first of No\ em-
bjr. the case* to which they relate will
be dismissed.
slrrest and Escape.
Mnmu. September 7.—Some days
since J. E. White, a prominent citiren,
was arrested on the charge of horsesteal
ing, and within a few day* subsequent no
ltws than a down specific charges for sim
ilar ofTcuHCN were made public, ne was
eenritted for trial without bail to-day.
His wife called to sc© him, and after
•pending about half an hour with him
came to the gate and asked to be lot out.
When the guard opened the gate White
presented a cocked pistol at his head and
cried, “let me ml or dio.” The guard
•prang back and White darted out and
mounted a horm'. which was in waiting,
and dashed off before the alarm could be
given.
Pursuit was K'gun as early as possible,
but up to dark he had not been recap
tured. His wife had carried a pistol in
her pannier to him and liad a horse in
waiting. She was arrested.
Shot by an Enraged Father.
Drraorr. September 7.—Peter Jean
nette, the father of tho little girl who
was abused by Jamo* Carrovon, in Mus-
kegan, on Monday night, went to the
jail to-day, and obtaining permission to
s»v tho priaoner, shot Carporan in the
ht«A. Ji«nnott vras onvsU'd ami odmit-
t«<t to laul.
To-ni|;ht it u ft«r*d the rxcitot] . rowd
will for.v an ontranco to the jail and
finish Carrovan, who is .till liriti^. The
Gorernor haaonlepeil a company of militia
from Grand Rani*!., in rase of emergency.
The little girl died on Tuesday morning.
tarried lack to our native State that it
haa created the mood for so doing, and
we now Ik.-- leave to tpvua. Goor-iiui’a
■ ▼tews of Kentarky. r
In tin- fir-t Uaort *c fin 1 the general
]<rjr.eiple 1 >v which she performs her part
in the (freat work ot supplying the wants
ofthe human family to be very different
from that which we have been aeqnp»
temod to observe in Georgia. Here we*
see the cereals luxuriantly growing and
abundant on every hand, and the finest
of cattle and in great number*. There
we saw scaroehr but the consumption of
* jtnmoditirji. H r,- ve sue
moet every gUnoe, the pretty little colt
prancing playfully around. There we
only saw the horse or mule oa he was
brought into the market by the trader.
This. Marion county, is not strictly in
the blue-grass region where the finest
Kentucky stock is raised, though it is in
clotfAi proximity, and there is a great deal
of stock and cattle rafted in this irnme-
flection j yet it i* not the fineit. In
reports from, that region, the section of
which Kentuckians love to boast, of re
cent sales, wc-see that a throe-year old
horse, John Marders, sold for $20,000,
thirty-five head of mules for $300 per
head, and some of the celebrated cattle,
tho Kentucky short-horns, for os much as
$5,000 per head.
The negroes here, though there are not
so many of them, having more bold-faced
white Radicals to sanction their attempts
at social equality, do not deport them
selves even so well as they do in Gcoigia.
We have had the honor of meeting the
©x-Congre.Hsman, Hon. Proctor Knott,
who made the - Duluth speech ” in Con
gress several year* ago, and which at the
tiuie went almost the entire round of tho
press of the country. He was from this
Congressional District.
CHOLERA.
Wc have had a siege of this terribly
mortal disease. Siege ix certainly the
word that expresses the idea, for, had the
batteries of a !*c*icging army lieen enfil
ading the city, the consternation could
hardly have been much n-ore than it was
on last Saturday afternoon—groups stand
ing ut every corner talking of nothing
but cholera, doctors dashing around, a
porfest concourf j rushing to and from the
drug «torei, and on Saturday night the
light of burning tar in almost every quar
ter. The ravage* of tho disease have al
most subsided, and the wild excitement
entirely so. A great many have fled from
it. Judging from facts and observations,
and taking a practical view of the sub
ject, it seems to be epidemic, and will de
velop itself in proportion to the amount
of imprudence indulged in. There was
only a death occasionally from it until
Satunlay, when near a dozen occurred.
J. W. C.
The Crisis in France.
It is now conceded that an attempt
will bo made immediately upon the reas
sembling of the National Assembly this
month, to effect a Bourlxm restoration in
France. This vras substantially settled
at a meeting of the Council, held on tho
13th of August, i*t which the convocation
of the Assembly was discussed, and it
wax decided not to summon it until tho
Germans had quitted Verdun, M. Buffet,
who had just come from the eastern de
partments, having reported that the Lib
erals and the Germans were on the best
of terms, and that'the Germans would
easily find a reason for staying whore
they were in case of a restoration under
the Catholic influence. It is dear from
tho latest reports that the Bona-
parti*t* have deserted the fusbion
and can no longer bo counted upon,
and the prolwbility seems to be that they
have offered to unite with tho Radical* to
assist in making Mondial MocMohon
president for the term of three years. As
the Assembly now stands such a coalition
would give an anti-royalist majority of
four or five only, and as there are ten or
twelve vacancies, it is very likely that the
royalist* will make an effort to elect Con
servatives enough to hold the casting
vote. They claim, it is true, a working
majority of forty-five as the Assembly is
now constituted ; but there apjicara to be
no doubt that the Casimir-Perier group
of deputies and some twenty or thirty old-
fashioned Orleanist*, whose doctrine* are
opposed to the clerical regime, will vote
against the Legitimists on the restoration
question. 1 At least M. Thiers is of that
opinion, and his impression is entitled to
considerable weight.
At the council it was proposed to in
voke the Assembly as soon after the 4tli
of September as circumstances would
justify—provided always that the evacu
ation by the German* should have been
completed. France i* free from German
domination, and it is. hence very likely
that stirring events will occur within the
next ten davs.
ELDER HOUSE,
Indian Spring, Qa.
ho viiit Uk* Spring for health or pleasure.
lr m»ii’U«ii n. nr* : "i-nrnr Ti.n ■ »m .-th. r
jiubljr In u*«\ ami i« *parioua nml cumforribl**.
The table U supplied with the best the market
Every attention is riven to invalids who resort
to the water* of the Spring for health.
SATSS OF BOARD.
Per day $f0t
ftrwvek W00
tarvaontb ------ 3500
Liberal deduction nwle fur larse families.
W. A. ELDER * SON.
snetf
Wesleyan Female College,
MACON. GEORGIA.
Murder and Incendiarism. .
Siv Y’obx. S. pU-mW 7 -Mr^Mcm- Tho Thirty-sixth Annual Session
WILL BEGIN OCTOBER * 1S7S.
gan i* reported t' have cunfesjod to tho
police of William.-burg that she murdered
Mr*. ILuuill on Wadneaday crvn&am la*t.
M«:uy ’••..s' tlie lu^t.ve. lhe IhhIv wax \ - i .>;*>. ..nn,.,!* .t.n.:.-f..'.: :ni r.natKn. aii-
placksi unite r a M and iWMBtel there I drew
till i'iiur«•!»>’ treniug, w!i.-n Mu Mom- s. k. n. 31YKI1S. D. IX, Prw.
>the roomm which the Uriy i ^ — ~ r -
gan *
Aed uni
ar. the
was aub-equ* ntly di*C0Wred
ecorehod a- the police found it.
Mrs. Irving, wifeof John T. Irvi
-■ • \ .t-v. v pi: .• in the i
of Nuth.ui hu-< arrived freui Georg
Fatal Collision.
The lug boat Vixen, Cept^iu Dinfll j
Perkins, w.i* run into by gfeuinl-Oftt Gnoi-
ite State, this morning, and cut into.
Captain Perkins was drowned. The en- j
Kinecr was pidrod up by another boat ami
{, when he woe- found to be badly
hurt alout the buad.
The Mouster Balloou U Fittbhed.
The boltexm for the iron*-Atlantic voy
age is ready to *hiI on Monday, and was
last night exhibited to the public.
MircYCport (Quarantined-—A Malig
nant Filer.
NiwOblkans, September 7.—The fol-
Vnriagwai received hero ywtcxday from
Nirevi jM»rt Owing to the prevalent ma
lignant fever here, an 1 eon»equcnt panic
in the city, our city ha* been quarantined
by interior jKiinls and trade, in ev use-
quence, L paralysed*
K. li. LlNUilT,
Prcaiaant Beard of Trade, Shreveport.
The California Election.
SiNFflANCiaco, September 7.—The Aa-
ti'MonopoUsts coaunue t«» gain. Booth’s
veto iu tacNmalo for United State* Ss-n-
•tor n-ill In) 12 to 15. Several Ropubli-
twi holding over will rot« fo.- him.
Booth will have 30 vote * in the Low v -r
House. The proapect i« that Booth will
hav* 45 rote* at the commencement or.
j°int ballot- It will require fil vote* to
eleot.
Cholera in St. LoaU.
C. \T. SxtT».tjU*rt>ry.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK of MACON
lo: TUNS ACTS A GKMBAL DAAK1XG N5BS.
• DIXXCTCKl:
I. C. PLANT. 1). FLANDERS,
IL L. JBWhrr. W. B. D1NSM0RE.
II. 15. PLANT. D. S. LITTLE.
c. li HAZLi;ill R>r.
I. C. PLANT. Prr a im it,
W. W. Wriolxt. Cmdiier.. r roaie-tilnovi*
S. G. Box, President. R. ¥. Lawto>\ Cashier.
EXCHANGE BANK OF MACON.
OOn Id Hair, Near lulMln,.
Receives Deposits,
BUI’S A5D SELLS EXCHANGE.
M.kv. ou ftud. C f.jc i
>L .-v AIjw on of Crtton.
COLLECTIONS 1KOM1TLY ATTENDED TO.
IrcTPLANT^& SON, :
Bankers and Brokers,
MACON, GA.
Buy *3-1 Sc'.’ Exrhaure. GoH. >U'vr. St<vka and
Boud»-
Deposits; Rocoived,
Hklck lairrm »U1 »e AltowcSI.
is iuxiiii vrox.
PAYABLE OIT C ALL.
Mnam m*Me .a Csttw sN Prs.
rtacc In Stare.
, OOLLBCTIOXB 1’BOMITLT ATTENDED TO
Sr. Loins. Svpt.mW 7 —^>ix cbolen. tow 1,
ia t hi. city th© past vo©k
IK0X & BRASS WORKS,
Cana! strrrt, from 6th to Tth,
RICHMOND, - - - VA
WM. E. TANNEE & CO.,
ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS AND FOUNDERS,
ENGINES OF ALL, KINDS.
Send for Circular.
H. R. BROWN,
l« nl * | y A Rent.
ONLY MANUFACTOBY
In this country where
Loom Reeds, Harnesses
-ASP-f
Patent Wire Heddles
AIno. SUPPLIES used in COTTON and WOOLEN
MILLS promptly furnished.
jflfM 6in
DIPEEISH&BLE EEASEAEOE
FLORIDA WATER!
The richest, raont lartinv. yet mort delicate of all
perfume*, for um on the
HANDKERCHIEF.
At the TOILET.
And in the BATH.
A* there are imitation* anti counterfeit*, nlanys
a*k for the Florida Water, which has on the bottle.
«n thelabeL nrni on tlie {mrophlet. the name* i f
Mb^RRAk A LAM MAN. without which none i*
Por sale by all perfumers dnuprists. and d« lers
in fancy good*. iulvRKt'lflm
DIAMOND SPECTACLES.
— fr>st*l Pebiili** ” lrieltrxl to^etlier.aiidare
nilli^l Diamond on account of their hanliu>* and
bnllwiiry. It i* well known that spectacle* cut
from Bnazillirm or Scotch pehlile* are very inju-
noo* to the ey»*. 1 treatise of their jutlarizin^ liy!:t.
Haviwr lieen tented with tlie poUriiicopc. the
diamontl letinc* have lieen fiMind to admit fifteen
percent, lew heated ray* than any other pebble.
They are around with imwt ncientiflc accuracy,
are free from chromatic alierrutions, ami produce a
I irialitno* and distinctncwi of rteiou not before at
tained m afiectarte*.
Manufactured by the Spencer Optiral Mamifac-
turime Coranony. New York.
For rale by responsible A rent* in every cite: in
the Union. fi. J. JOHNSTON.
Jeweler and Optician, i* sole A cent for Macon. Ga^
from whom they can only be obtained. No ped
dlers employed.
The great demand for tbcae Speetaclai ha* in
duced unaerupukxis dealer* to paliu oil an inferior
and tpurma article for the Diamond. Great caro
nbould he taken to *ee that the trade-mark
i wliich i» protected by American Letter* I'uteut)
»stamped on every pair.octlSdAwly*
M and Blinds,
turc*. JiuilJer*’ Funiidiinx B*nl-
iware. Dnin Pipe. Kuur Tile*. W r.
guards Torre Gotta Ware*. Marllc awl
dilate Mantel Piece*.
TYInclotv Clas* a Specialty.
Cimilar* and Price List Sent free on
apfdiration by
P. P. TO ALE.
20 Hayrte and 33 Pinckney
oct leod ly Cliarleston, S. C.
»liife Pine t.umber tor
ANCHOE LINE STEAMEES,
Sail from Pier 20. North River, New York,
EVERY WEDNESDAY’ AND SATURDAY.
The paK*ensn*r aevom-
modatioii* on steam
er* of rhi* line are* un-
vuniavs.xl for ele-oance
and emufort. Cabin
state n**m* are all on
upper deck, thus ae-
curiiur g»od lijrlit and
ventilation.
RATES OF PASSAGE TO
GLASGOW, L1VEttPOOUoa LONDON DERRY
Sat. Sbumm. Wed. Steamers.
Gold. Currency.
Cabin* $73 mid $65. $73 and $65.
Cabin return tirki t*
*erurin< bout me-
remumdations . $l.n» $130
Steenua*, ciirrewy, $30.
Cert i neats'* ft>r poiwnce from any mport or nil
SATES A* LOW AS BY A XT OTIIXR NB9T-CLASS UXK.
For pessayr apply to
HENDERSON BROTHERS.
Or to 7 Bowline Green. X. T.
T. H. Hftdkksox. Ajrent, Macon. Ga.
mayll 3m
GEORGIA
STATE LOTTERY
FOR SEPTEMBER.
FOR THE BENEFIT OF TnE
nil
DRAWINGS DAILY AT 5 P. M.
CAPITAL* PRIZE, $7,000,00
30,310 PRIZES, AMOUNT
ING TO $53,253 20.
TICKETS $100, SHARES IN PROPORTION.
TN the above •theme, termed hy the ternary
l coenlWTWtion of 73 number*, making 7&U76
ticket^ and the drawing of 12 baDuU, there will
be 23f> priw, cwch bavin? three of the <lnurn
number* oo it; 4AM. each harinr twwof them ou;
23.74C*. each luiinc one only of them on; and al«o
43*70® tickets with ncithor of the drawn number*
un them, teinar blauks
To determine tbe-fate of these prises and blanks,
78 number** Iran 1 to 78 indumre. will be *evcr-
ally plaml ina wboelen the day of the drawing,
and 12 of them drawn out at random; and that
ticket bavin* for ite combination the 1st. 2d and
3d drawn numbers, will be entitled to tho Capital
Priaeof 57.000 W
That ticket bavinr on it the 4th. 6th. and
Slbdravu number*, to - 65000
That ticket bavin* on it the 7lli. 8th and
•thdrowntuuuhcT*. to 63000
That ticket u-v. ;n*on it the 10th. lit hand
l^h drawn number*.to 650 00
That tkket having on it the 3d. 3d and 4th
drown numVre. to..—— 650 00
That ticket having on it the 3d. 4th and
8th drown number*, to 650 00
That ticket harm* on it the 5th. 6th and
ah dmwrr number*, to L. 650 00
That ticket ka\ inq on it the 6th. 7lh and
eta drawn number*, to... 65000
That tic act l«Yin?uiit the Mh. l*;h and
tech dm wr. numbers lo 650 00
That ticket havrn* ou it the 9th. loth and
t
4th drawnmnnbera,to 65000
That uckethaira*o«iiuh2 l»t,2dandath
3 It 1U>1
uxiah
The question of the unroMtitatioDalitj
"I the social evil haw goes to the Supreme
C’oart.
Toboitto, September 7.—Henry Coal-
u‘ u .°® the single scull race and Evan
Xoirit, of l*itt«burg, woo the second.
HOIS T. A. XISBET,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Comer UL’LBLKKY ST. uiCOTTON AVB.
(Over Paynt’s Dm* store).
Jun»l»13m MACON, ga.
Btest oateten _
j All irthor nckfti* ;nc 2t»7,w.th three of
the drawn nuater^ or t a«-b 2000
TUcwr on : r
and 3d nr-wriTBrnnhent rarh 1800
Tho»cesiick^i*t*'in?oe them the 5-1 and
I KkdSSlMBteXCMfc 500 J
. All other tickets ibetne t-n with two a
the drawn t imbers on. esih .... ^ 2 (X-
t And all those ticket* beiiu t't,7w» \rith
OQOStejrcf thtrirR^ra muabers, each... 100
CAPITAL TLIZE.
On Monday * Cij i'.'il ” -.1' '» '7 •
On TuoMteya *ni FndafS Cat :tal will i> i (*•
On Wednesdays Capital wi!’ !*■
C> . Xnarwiay* ax^i haturvlav» 5,060 o®
Per further rartirulara *et.d !.-r schemes.
No ticket wL*h >hai: hi'e drawn u j of a
aupenor denom^at:jn iikii la? <ntilled to a?: i?:f -
nor prise- Prjcs payalie k-ny tOOi^day, a^er
the uiwwxn*. and aubjert to the usxxa\ deductmu
xi 15 pi r reuu
jUI priae* ol fey wnd under \».u jw*J imme
diately •/tor the 'iraw^p
Prut* caabrei at this odor.
HOWARD & CO.,
Hxuxgm. AlUctx, Gs.
CIOLKU,
DYSENTERY.
CHOLERA rtonm s.
DI VRRIKEA,
AND ALL
ROWEL COMPLAINTS,
crxxD axe mwaiEi) nr
Radway’s Ready Relief!
r CHOLERA prevafl* a* an epidemic, the Pre
ventive measure* are the ratY,t wiv* to adopt.
The Lirrt, Bowel* and Stomach should be kept
recnlar. Rad war’« Pill*, in ncsll doses, will secure
thu requisite. Rad way's Ready Relief diluted in
wrier, (one teaspoonful to a tumbler of water).
Ukcn a* • drink, throe or four time* during the
day. will disinfect the malaria inhaled in the sys
tem, and neutralize all arid or unhealthy element*
mused by the rrmbinotion of the malaria of the
atmoMibcre with tho paaes of the stomach, (which
are often in theae epidemic* arid), imticu"
warmth, enersy and health throughout toe nv
teri, and preventing the separation of the watery
from other properties In tbr blood.
If *eb<- l with CHOLERA, the Ready Relief
should be riven a* stronc and often a* possible.
Thu will mrurerest and bold the prrpcrtie* of the
blood teretli *r. equalizing its crrculatiLU. pre
vent I«r conararion. and prevent th* diminishing or
V^ening of the pulse, r od stopping vumiting and
puiving. The body shoold be rubbed with Ready
Belief from bead to foot, and alone the spine.
This vin impart new energy and vital, tv to the
nervous system, stop craps, spasms, and induce
free perspiration. A* iooo aa the stomach is
qnieted. six to ei*ht of E.vlway’s Pill* (no danser
of diarrhoea need be # ^irri) shoul J be riven. The
Liv<*r. Stomach and Bos»(? will at once be restored
to tbsir natural duties, aisl the ueutralizerl ele
ments of disease be expelled from the system.
This treatment has rescue,' thousand.' from death.
Looseness. Diarrho**. Cholera Morbus, Cramps,
Spasms, eto. and all painful discharge* from the
bowel* are stopped in flfte. u or twenty minutes fay
taking Railway's Ready Relief. No congestion or
infiammatioa.no weaknevi or lassitude, will follow
the use of the R. E. Relief.
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE.
INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS,
INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER,
INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS.
CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS,
SORE THROAT. DIFFICULT BREATHING.
PALPITATION OF THE HEART
HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPTHERIA.
CATARRH, INFLUENZA,
HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE.
NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM,
COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS.
The application of the Ready Relief to the part
or part* where the pain or difficulty exists will af-
fonl ease and comfort.
Twenty drop* 1 in half a tumbler of water will in
a few moments cure Cramps. Spasms. Sour Stom
ach. Heartburn. Sick Heacliache. Colic, Wind in
the Bowels, and all internal pains.
Travelers should always cany a bottle of Rail
way's Rwdv Relief with them. A few drops in
water will prevent sickness or pains from change
of water. It is better than French Brandv or Bit
ter* as a stimulant.
FEVER AND AG-TTE.
Fever and Arne cured for fifty cents. There is
not a remedial m^rent in the work! that will cure
Fever and Acne, ami all other Malarious. Bilious,
Starlet. Typhoid. Yellow nml other Fevers (aided
l£-Rad way’s Pills) so quick as Rad way’s Ready
Ready Relief 50 cents per liottlc, and Pills 25
cents a liox. Sold hy druggist*.
HEALTH! BEAUTY!
STRONG AND PURE RICH BLOOD-IN-
CREASE OP FLESn AND WEIGHT-
CLEAR SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL
COMPLEXION SECUR
ED TO ALL!
DB. RADWAY’S
Sarsaparillian Resolvent
IIrs made the most astonishing cures. So quirk,
so rapid are the changes the Inm1v undergoes, under
tlie iiifiiiemt) of this truly wonderful medicine,
tlivt SVKUY PAY AW iWCnSASX IS FLESH AM>
WEIGHT I* SEEN ASP FELT.
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
Every dropof tlie SARSAPARILLIAN RESOL-
' ENT rommunimtos through the blood, sweat,
urine ami oIIi.t finirte nud juice* of tlie system,
f he viptor cf life, for it repair* the waste* of the
hisly with new and sound material. Scrofula.
Syphilis. Consumption. Glandular Disenses. Ul
cer* in tho Throat ami Mouth. Tumors. Nodes in
tho Gland* and other jeirts of tlie system. Sore
Eye*. StruuHiron* Discharee* from tlie Kars, and
the w«irst form of Skin Disease*. Eruption. Fever
Sores. Scald Howl, Ring Worm. Salt lUieum. Ery
sipelas Arne. Black Spots Worms in the Flesh,
Tumors. Cancer* in the Wonili. and all Weakeniirc
ami Painful Disi lrtry.:*, Night Sweats I/na of
Sperm, and all wastes of the life princijile. are
within the curative range ef thi* wonder of Mod
ern Chemi*tiy. and a few ilnya* use will wove to
any person using it for either of these form* of
disease it* potent power t.v cure them.
If tlw patient, daily Is-onming reduced by the
waste and decomposition that is continuallv pro-
rr6*sing. Mxverds in arresting the*e wmstoa. and
repair* tlie same with new material made from
healthy ldood—and this the SARSAPARILLIAN
will ami doe* secure—n cure i* certain; for wlien
once this remedy commences it* work of purifica
tion. and succeeds in diminishing the loss of
wastes it* repair* will he rar-irl.andeverv dav the
tntient will feel himself growiug better ami strong
er. tho food digesting better, cpjietito improving,
and flesh ami weight increasing. Nut onlv dr***
the SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT excel all
known remedial agents in the cure of Chronic,
Scrofulous. Constitutional and Skin Diwases, but
it is the only positive cure for
Kidney and Bladder Complaint*,
Urinary and Womb Diseases. Gravel, Diabetes,
Dropsy. Stoppage of \\ ater. I ncontinenreof-Urine.
Bright • m—ss Albuminuria, and in all cases
where there are brick dust deposits or the water
i* thick, cloudy, mixed with substances like the
white of an ecx. or threads Uke white silk, or there
is a morbid, dark. bilioii% appearanco and white
bone du>t deposit, and when there is a pricking,
burning sensation when passing water, and pain
in the small of the hock and along the loins.
Tumor of 12 Years’ Growth Cured
by Radway’s Resolvent!
_ _ UirrnnLT, lUsa. July 18. iser.
Dk. Uil)\DT: I h.w Rid Oraffio Tumor in
the atmnM and bowel.. All the Doctors said “there
was no belli (or it." I tried everythin* that was
reeoaontended. hut nothin* heipci w. I saw
four Rwolvent. snd thouaht I wouM tty it; hut
had do faith in it. herawrl had suBen-d lor twelve
I h;<* MI tejltc ot the Resolvent, and one
•“I'd U-uIway-s Pills.and two bottles of your
Ready R.1 s f; and tk-re ia not a shot of tumor to
he reen or felt, and I feel better, smarter and hap-
f«r than I Imre for twelve yearn. The worst tu-
morwashtthe left side <f the howels. over tho
rroln. I ante this to you lor the benefit of others,
too can publish it If you rhooar.
HANNAH P. KNAPP.
WORMS!
Tho only safe and sure remedy for TAPE, PIN
and WORMS of all kinds.
PRICE $1.00 PER BOTTLE.
An Important Letter
Prom a prominent gentleman and resident of
. uarnnatl, tor the part forty year, well known
-o tho book publishers thiunaiont the United
States:
W NrwNOKE.OetoherIl.Isn.
Dr. Radwat: Dear Sir—I am induced by a
•“»«{ duty to the suflerin* to make a brief state
ment of the working of your medicine on myselL
For sereral year* I had been aflertcd with some
trouble In the bladder and urinary emuns, which
“* twelve months ago culminated ia a meet ter-
f.hlv sfibctuiE disease, which the phyvicians all
--—.rrxx , spasmodic stricture in the iireta.as
aho inflammation of the kidney, and bladder, and
pare it as thnr opinion tliat my are-nytare—
weald jmerent my crew petting radically cured. I
had tned a number cl phrsunans. andnad ukcn
nhuge quantity of media ne. l*>th aiopathie ant
V.but had rot no relief. I had read of
— curia luring been made by your nan-
fdicw. and s.sue four months ago rend a taotico in
GENUINE
LOUISIANA CANE SYRUP
50 BARRELS OINf HAND.
THIS IS NOW THE ONLY
Pure New Orleans Syrup Now in Market!
And none even to be had in New Orleans.
W e W ill Sell at Low JPrices
ROGERS & BONJT.
W_ HUFF
AraOLESALE DEALER Ef
eiucwanu>jmcmr months ago read aliolicoin
the Ptrihdclphia Satnrday Evening Put cf a cure
having been ejected on a person who had Lmg
been raflmng Ml had been. I went right ofl and
gdaotneof Meh-yonr Sarsaparillian Ke«hent.
Reudy Rdhcf and RnrelaUn* Pill—and cota-
•“‘hrcc-daya 1 was greatly
XYbeval, aou now feci vUl as ever.
C, tf. JAJIES, Cincinnati. O.
DR. RADWAY’S
PERFECT PURGATIVE AND
REGULATING PILLS.
sum,
, ’ *- -»w uuc m* au uuuiucn oi
the btomadi. Liver. Bosrls. Kklneyi, Bladder.
Nei i’m* Disaxto*. Headache, Coostipatioa. CW
nvesjcw. Indig&ticr, l»rspcji>i*, Biliousnes*. Fe
ver. Ir.aammauocof the BosvU. Piles sod all De-
qf the Internal Ylroora. Warranted
>.c3ocS a pOBttiv cure. Purelv \cgeuble. con-
rVi 1E ~ 110 tucre-ury, nstamlsoradctorkfusdruss.
' ty- i* n ' e *7^.restuticf from
i Ilironlcrs of tne Duresui c Organ*:
Inwrud Pi:.**, Fullness of the
moon w tL; Urad-Aoditjof tho Mcsnach. Nan-
i r t v J - 11-an’.urn. Dtagut of Food. FuHnraa or
i " ^ Stomach. Socr EnK-tation*.Sinking
_'^*^*’ 1 **^ a t tbe Heart. Choking or safienng
v a Liin« Pcsture. Dimness of
• rv^ii l !v f it co ? *5 lorL * Sirnt. IVrer and
< v Vi, 1 U.Scw»fjfc( Perspiration.
Skin a l EyeD.Pain latue Side,
C swidtu. Flitehra oi Heat. Bunj-
tng n the Fs»h.
A t Msy*» Pdte will free tbe m-
tcaa frem all .-i iU/’.t ihAmcddisordcra. Pnct 26
cvni> jicr box. sold L>nif^»
IEAB
“ FALSE AND TRUE r
Send one letter U*l.(< to RAD WAY 4CO_ No
2 Warren, corner Church st r *t. New York.
Inft-nnaticti worth thou-and* wiU te rent rou.
ma)13todxwlj v
PATENT
ANTI-FRICTION GIN GEAR.
I T RUNS TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. LIGHTER t’.um any other Gear made.
It is made vrithoat a mortise, tenon, or a key to work loose. Every part bolted
to iron. Over twenty in use. All have proven good.
MY PA.TE2STT
Is the mode of construction of wheels suspended on Anti-Friction Balls, Extended
Arm to carry the Pulley and Pinion Shafts.
All persons using or making any part of my patent will he prosecuted to the ex
tent of the law.
I BUILD AND REPAIR
ALL KINDS MACHINERY
AT MY WORKS.
BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS MADE TO ORDER.
STEAM, WATER AND GAS PIPES,
AND ALL THEIR FITTINGS FOR SALE.
Call and see at my works, Fourth street, near the Brown House, Macon, Ga.
S5T Send for Circulars.
E. CROCKETT.
jul30tf
THE D. PEATT GIN
BUSINESS ESTABLISHED IN 1833.
1ILE offer to planters these well known gins, which arc sold wherever cotton is
VY planted.
OVER SEVENTEEN THOUSAND
Have been sold since 1856. We ask parties wishing to bny to come and examine
them, especially the IMPROVED GIN, having a linter attached. It will pay them
for so doing. They are warranted to give satisfaction, and time given to test them
before payment is required. .
jnll02awtf
JOHNSON & DUNLAP,
No. ^2 THIRD STREET.
CALL .A.T
THOMAS WOOD’S,
Next to Lanier House, Macon, Georgia,
FURNITURE, CARPETS, Etc.,
LOWEST PRICES IN THE SOUTH.
AGENCY
-OF THE-
New Orleans Mntnal Insurance Co.
ESTABLISHED A. D. 1805.
Specially Reinsured with the
FACTORS & TRADERS’ INSURANCE COMPANY,
—AND THE—
LOUISIANA MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
ALL OF NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA.
COMBINED CASH ASSETS
$2,773,672 63
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS,
OORN 3 bacon,
FLOUR, BAGGING, TIES,
STJGAE, COFFEE,
LARD, MEAL, BULK MEATS,
SALT, SYRUP, Etc.
Corner Cherry and Third streets, Under Ralston Hall.
MACON, GEORGIA.
WRIGHTS
Anti-Friction Horse Power.
The Only “Cast Steel Pinion Power” in the World.
resent to the Planters of the South the best and only suitable HOttSfi POWER for Ginning
IV cSTi
tor*, hai
without
Draft, the
WRIGHT’S IMPROVED POWER
Far Exceeds any other that has ever boen Used in the United States.
Wc claim for it that two good mules will gin three bale* of cotton in a ilay on a forty raw gin, and
that four good males will gm on a fifty saw pin four and a half to five hales of cotton; that the prin-
mn« will be continuous, not being liable to interruption from Kirpnnjr of the machine lion*;, as this
Power is self-odjustinr, adapting it*df readily to the upward or downward tendency of the floor. Tho
entire lixtares accompany the machine, except an or.'tinary kinjr-jKct and a lever, so that it can bo
placed in position for service in a few hours after reaching the plantation
These Powers are Manufactured of the Very Best Material,
And will lie warranted for twelve months. The only part of Horse Power most liable to wear is the
small pinion which roves meud to tho “ Power.” This we havcroinediedby having it (at a great cost)
made of the very best Cast Steel. Price $115, or $150 delivered at purchaser's station.
WE ASK ONLY A TRIAL.
Eor farther particulars, address
MALONE, WILLINGHAM & CO.,
anrt lm MACON. GEORGIA.
INSURES AGAINST FIRE.
Losses Adjusted with Liberality, and Paid Promptly.
JAMES H. LOW,
(Parmer.y oi Wood ± Loir, and law PreskUst La. Ecuitabk Lite Ir jm nce Co. of N. O.)
Manorer Southern Department.
Ofice No. 10 AVhitriu 1 .) streef, Jni.t Block. P. O. Bo* UOtf, ATLANTA. GA.
S. M. FARBAB and II- la BACKUS,
Rreitter.t Area ts. Office, Plan Un.’ Banking Comply-
MACON BOARD OF EEFEEEXCE—(By reraiss ion) i
C. A. Xuttinr, President City Bank.
J. E. Jooi*, Pii iurtit Csatial Bank.
I. C. Plant. Presidsfrt First National Brow.
W. J. Lawton. Presidecft Planter*’ Col.
S- G. Bonn. President Exchanro Bank. ^
W. d. Holt. President Southwestern BaJrnad Co
R. W. Cabbodee. oi Cubbedrs, liazleburrt ± fte
IL H. PlantTcsL C. Plant* Son. ^
Tboma* Hardetrao, ol Hantemaa A Sparkv
toil la
R. M. Baacmore . of Aitom* A Baxemttv.
.John O. Curd, of Curfeowt A Curd.
B. L. M'llbnebaro, of Lawton A ilhnsham.
S. Wiutelbaum. Of Mfaxelbratm k Bro.
J. W. Burk *. tA J. W. Burke A Co.
J. B. oi Ru*» A Coleman.
Jcvph Da nnenburar. of Naws^uru A DaniKol-.i"?*
Asher Ayi
Thomas C. Vcxo&ey.
LAWTON & BATES,
WHOLESALE
—DEALER* IN-
CORN, OATS, HAY, BACON, CARD, FLOUR,
Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Bagging, Ties, Etc.
FOURTH STREET,
MACON, GA,
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
GEXnit VL arl>8HI XTKNDKNT S OFFICE.
Gsobdia Cehtsal Railroad.
Savannah, July 5,1S73.
O N and after Sunday, tho nth insU PiMWgr
Trr.in* on t’u' Georgia Central Railroad, its
branches and connection-., will run as follows;
DAY TRAINS GOING S OCT If AND WEST.
Leave Savannah. l’OO r x
Lwve Augusta ’ 2:15 r X
Arrivent Milletl^viHe HHH P x
Arrive at Katonton 12:52 a X
Arrive at Maron 10:45 pm
Arrive at Savannah .. . 9:13 p x
Leave Macon toe Atlanta UM p m
Leave Macon for Kufaula 11:13 P X
Leave Macon for Columbus 10:55 P x
Arrive at Atbnta 5:50 ax
Arrive at Eufaula 12:10 p x
Arrive at Columbus 4AS) a m
Making dose connection with trains leaving
Atlanta and Columbus.
NIGHT TRAINS GOING NORTH.
Leave Clayton 7:20 a X
Leave Columbus 2:30 a X
Leave Atlanta....; 1:30 r x
Arrive at Macon from Clayton 5:25 r X
Arrive at Macon from Columbus 7:30 P M
Arrive at Macon from Atlanta. 7:20 r M
JraivcMscon.... . 7*40 p x
L«vo Savannah «=40 P *
Arriieat MiUcdm'vilto .. 11:04 P X
Amveat Kfttouton 12:32 a X
Arrive at Augusta 4n» a x
Arrive at Savannah. .. 6.00 ax
Making perfect comKvtk n with trains leaving .
Augusta.
Passengers going over the Mniedflovfllo and Ea-
tonton Binnch'will take nicht train from Colum-
bn*. Atlanta and Macon, day trains from Augusta
anil Savannah, which connect »lail\' at Gordon
(Nun.’ays excepted) with the Miiledgcville and
Latonton tram*.
&\\Vln* *locnimr car on all night trains.
I HROUill TICKETS TO ALL POINTS can
l^hadat the Central Railroad Ticket Oflice at
Pulaski House, corner of Bull and Bryan streets.
Office open from 8 am to 1 r >t,anil from 3tod
p M. *ickets can also be had at De»mt Office.
. . WILLIAM ilOGKUS.
July S tf General Sup»'rintemlent.
SUMMER SOHEDTJLE.
DAILY PASSENGER TRAIN
TO AND PRO*
Macon, Crunsvick, Savannahi Florida.
OWICE Macon and BnrNavncK Railroad.
Macon. Ga, July 2J, this.
O N and after Wednesday, July 23d. Passenger
Trains on this rood will be run a* follows.-
DAY rASSENGER, DAILY, SUNDAYS KXCKTTKD TOR
111* rKKSKST.
Leave Macon &9D a x
Arrive at Jcsup 6:4$ r M
Arrive at Brunswick 10:15 P M
Arrive at Savannah 10:50 p M
Arrive atTallaliassei' 10:12 a x
Arrive at Jacksnovilie 10:12 a X
Leave Jacksonville 2:40 p x
Leave Tallahassee.. 2:40 P x
Leave Savannah 5:20 a x
Leave Brunsw ick 0:<H> a x
Leave Jesup MM) a m
Arrive at Macvu 8.-00 a X
Passengers from Savannah will take the V.30 r x
train for Brunswick, and 5:20 a m train for Macon.
nivxmrau ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, DAILY,
(SrNDAYS EXCEPTED). •
Leave Macon 3:50 P X
Arriie at Unwkinsvillc 7:30 p m
Leave llawkinsville 6i30 a X
Arrive at Macon 9M a m
\V. J. JARVIS.
July30tf Master Transoortatkm.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE.
Central Railroad. Atlanta Di vision.
Atlanta, July 5,1873.
N and after Snnday. July Ctli. Passing or Trains
on this Road will run os follow-:
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Macon
. .11:00A X
Arrive at Atlanta
., 5-JSO A M
Leave Atlanta
... 1:50 P M
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Macon
.,11:10 P M
Arrive at Atlanta
, 6:50 A X
Leavo Atlanta
... l-ooam
Making close connection ut Mneon with Control
Railroad for Savannah and Augusta, and with
Southwestern Railroad for Columbus nml point*
in Southwest.ni Geo .via. At Atlanta, with West
ern and Atlantic Bailway for points West.
julyCtf ii. 1, FQRKACRL. Sup’L
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE.
So ut u west k r n Railroad Company.
Macon. Ga., July 4.1873.
O N and after Sunday, tho Ctli hut., Pnroengcr
Trains ou this Read will run as follows:
DAY EUFAULA PASSENGER TBAIN.
Leavo Blacon 8:00 a x
Arrivo at Kufuula 4:4® I* M
Arriro at Clayton 0:20 P x
Arrivo at Aliiany 2:45 p m.
Arrivo at Arlington 0:00 p M
Arrivo at Fort Gaines 4:40 p x
Leavo Clayton 7:20 a X
Leave Kufaula 8:00 a m
Leave Fort (iaine* 8UW a X
Leave Albany 10:33 a m
Arrive at Macon 545 P x
Connects with, tlio A tinny Train at Smitliville,
and tho Fort Gaines Train at Cuthbert daily, ex
cept Sunday.
Albany Train connects dally with Atlantic and
GuU Railroad Trains at Aliiany, and will run to
Arlingtcm on Blakely Extension Monday, \\ cdues-
day and Friday, returning following days.
OORUMEL'S DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Maoon 10:55 r x
Arrive at Columbus 4:00 a m
Leavo Columbus 2:30 p m
Arrivo at Macon - 7:30 P X
EL’FAULA NIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION
TRAIN.
Leave Macon 1 11:15 P M
Arrive at Kufaula 12:10 p M
Arrive at Albany 7:57 a x
Leave Kufaula 10:20 I’ M
Lca\'e Alb iny H:S0 P m
Arrive at Macon 10:30 A M
Trains will leavo Macon and Kufaula on tlio
schedule Sunday, Tuesday and Thurelay nights,
and connect at Smithville with Albany trains.
VIRGIL POWERS,
julyCly Engineer and Superintendent.
CHANCE OF SCHEDULE
OS llACOS AS 1> AUGUSTA R\\LIU)A1>.
Forty-one Miles Saved in Distance
OFFICE MACOXAS'DAUGUSTA RAILROAD.
Maco»', May 1*. 1873.
O N and after Sunday, May 19,1872, und until
further notice, the trains ou this Read will
runs a follows:
DAT TRAIN—DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED).
Leave Macon f»:30 a m
Arrive at Augsuta 1:15 i*m
LenvoAugusta 1:50 pm
Arrive at 3lacon 8:16 P X
Passenger* leaving Mneon at 6:30 a m make
dose connections at Canale with day passenger
trains on Georgia Railroad for Atlanta and all,
I joints West; also, for Augusta, with trains going
North, and with trains for Charleston; also, for
Athens. Washington, and all stations on tbe Geor
gia Railroad.
Tickets sold and baggage checked to all points
North, both by rail and by steamships from
Charleston.
aug7tf S. K. JOHNSTON, Sup’t.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
WESTERN* AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD CO,
Office General Passenger Agent,
Atlanta. Ga, July 10.1873.
O N and after this date—
LIGHTNING EXPRES3
For New York. Eastern awl Virginia Cities,
Leaves Macon, ny Macon X Western Rail
road ....11:90 A M
Arrives at Atlanta 6:30 P X
Leaves Atlanta. fl-.oo p M
Arrivcsnt Dalton 10:30 P M
Arrives at Chattanooga 1:10 AM
Pullman Palace Drawing-Room and Sleeping-
Cars by this train from Atlanta to Lynchburg and
all intermediate points wrniorT CHANGE.
Passenger* leaving by thi* train arrive in New
York the second afternoon, at 4:44 r x, over thir
teen hours earlier than jjos*engeri by any other
route can with safety reach New York,leaving the
same evening.
DAY WESTERN EXPRESS.
Leaves Macon at ,...11:10 p M
Leaves Atbnta at tfc$0 A X
Arrives at Clu*tfanooga.v* 4^0 a M
Close connection at Chattanooga for .nil points
Pullman Palace Car* on all night trains.
For further particulrs sddracvj
July 11 tf
POET EOYAL BAHROAD.
Office of Engineer and .Superintendent,
Augusta# G a, June 28,1873.
O N and after Monday, Juno 30, train* ou this
Road will ran as follows:
DOWN DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Wifi leave Augusta at., a.,, 6:45 A M
Arrive at Port Royal at 2:16 r x
A .rive at Charleston at 4:13 p m
Arrive at Savannah 3£0 r m
UP DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Win leavo Port Royal at fct5 A M
J.eavo Charleston at,,, 8:10 A M
Leave Sofmnnahat M0 a M
Arrive at Augusta ut fc38 P M
DOWN NIOHT PAS8ENOSE' TRAIN.
Will leave Augnotn at fclV P X
Arrive at Port Royal at ,,11:35 P x
arrive at Charleston at...;,,: 5KX) A X
Arrive at aavaniiah at — 1M0 P M
UP NIGHT PASSENGER TEAIN.
Will leave Port Royal at,,..
Leave Charleston at
.1030 P X
| __ . 6iOO P X
Leave Savannah at p X
Arrive at Au-Tiita at - 8.-00 A X
Passenvers leaving Macon by tbo 6*0 a m train
on Macon and Yuguit» Baflroid,amTe at Augus
ta in time to inaku cloae connection with the down
niy'it naasonger train on this rood ly Port Royal
aSflarannah. JAMES O. MOORE,
j u j v j tf Er.yinc-.T and Superintendent.
^tiuctj^y
COMMISSION HOUSE
R. M. WATERS A CO.,
SO Broad St., »w York.
BANKERS
—AND—
Cotton Commission Merchants.
PUNTERS’ I/I I,
FOHT VALLEY. GA.
R ECEIVES Deposits.di-wait. Purer. bu.vs ami
sells ETi'harae; also. Gold and Ml.er.
Collections made at all accessible points.
Interest paid on Deposits when made for n
specified time.
Wm. J. Anderson, Pres't. H • E. Brown, Cash i
DIRECTORS:
Wm. J. Anderson, Col Huah L. Denson!
Col. L. M. Felton, l»r. W. A, ^athews. -
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