Daily telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-1873, September 14, 1873, Image 3

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THE MACON DAILY TELE; BXGER: sI'M)AY MORNING, SKLHKMHER’ 14, 187 8 essenfltr Bibb County to the Front. i Bibb County at the State Fair CHANGE OF SCHEDULE, FIRST NATIONAL BANK of MACON TRANSACTS A GENERAL RANKING BUSINESS. COTTON STATES; LIFE NO CHANGE OP CARS BETWEEN AUGUS TA AND COLUMBUS. INSURANCE COMPANY' DIRECTORS: PLANT. P FLANDERS. . JEWETT, W. B. DINSli jRE. . PLANT. If. S. LITTLE. G. H. HAZLLHURST. L a PLANT. Prudent. r. Wrig let. Cashier. malO-tilno vl* toss. President. R. F. Lawton, Ca»hiej GENERAL SUPBRINTE DENTS OPFICE Georgia Central Railroad, Savannah. July 6,1873. O X and after Suiuisy, the 6th inst., Passenger Trains on tha Georgia Central Railroad, its branches and vonnectien*. will run as follows: ©at TCAnrs gorso south asd west. Leawf fiavarroah 1:00 p sc La&rv Au<fu*$a....... 2:15 P X x •JOWItra 1« a «1led nettfar cf t the Society in T ie Cuart-booae. on 8A7I the 13th instant, at ll o'clock a. v The OetaulgKe 'annera’ Chib i cord Tited town with us on thst d-.rt The object of the rwjKtat Is to perfect : neats fort he BibbCcutrty display at theaj MACON, Hit for a few moments, y raft whirled along in g trim aid*- t. - r instant to tum com- ip them off. At but she TNSW extendid to. Arrive at AiiHoixiviik* Arrive at Katontvr. . Arrive at Macon Arrive at SavsTncii .. Leave Macon for Atlanta Lsavs Macon for Eufnul: Loa\c Macon forCoIumh Arrive at Atlanta EXCHANGE BANK OF MACON, ► fed a ju«t pride in the k» compel iUo*i for th-» ith us m General Con- icoramed. -» KG. HOLT. .Uriullunl Society, try. sepl04t 4 *1 think. nr.w that I ara started, I shall g® on to New Orient/' he rqliisl. “To New Orleans !** exclaimei Bt^ky. “It it a hundred milea!” "Yes, and the chance of a tree ride for such a distance is not to be neglected. You Can go arhore if yon prefer/’ She burst into tears. "Ton are cruel," she said, "to treat mo so." "Cruel/’ exclaimed Fred, drawing her closer to him quickly—“cruel to you Y* There was no help for it, and she again relapsed into silence, quite content, ap parently, to remain in Fred’s arms, and evincing now no disposition to rebeL For once in her life she was dependent on a mar, “1 want to go to New Orleans," con tinued I red, after a pause, "because thvre is a young lady of my acquaintance residing there whom I have an intention of inviting into this neighborhood." “Oh r "If we don’t go to New Orleans, ami if we get safe oat of this scrape, I shall write for her to come any wsy." "Ah n* "I shall obtain board for her in St Jcani which will be convenient for me as long as I remain your father’s guest. I can ride over after breakfast every morn ing you see.” "She is an Intimate friend, then," said Becky. "I expect to many her before long," he replied. "Marry her! Why you—you proposed to me this morning." "To*, but you refused me. I told you then you would never have another chance." Becky was silent again. It is a matter Office In HuITk New Building. Receives Deposits, BUYS AND SELLS EXCHANGE. Makes Advances on Stocks. Bonds, Cotton in ‘tore. Also on Shipments of Cotton. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY A TTEXDED TO. febisiv ■A^lUndor Laws of (WITS LATEST IXPSOVEXE Ml) FOR 9» YEARS THE Standard of Excellence VHBdcSum THE WORLD. DRAWINGS DAILY AT 0 P. 31. »■ b*»»y eye, wr saut tr/s l*o live* tor* Irish? Dear Nur*y-jiur»j. Irried. "Hold your din! i a drop of (in, but a pin d l>*r Kur»y*jany, Arrive At Eufaula Arrive: —Columbus... ... 4AM) Making rlose connection with traius lea; Atlanta and Columbus. NIGHT TRAINS GOING NORTH. Leave Clayton 7:20 Bar and Restaurant. OPEN ALL XIGftT. J. VALENTINO, H AYING reLtted hfa entire premises, is now prepared to furnish his friends and patrons with cv'rythirirjjertalnin.rto a :iirt-ei:*N n-SLiu- rant. whi.-h win be served :ri the very best stvle. He will always hwe on hand FT.iSH FISH, OYSTERS, GAME, ETC. Strains ts visiting Macon thrmkl sire him a cclL i will open on the 1st of October, a! No.« Cheriy street, next door turay present r.-stiarar.t. a Ladies’ Eating Saloon. »y7tf JOHN VALEXTIXO. State of Georgia. ,000.00 AMOUNT- I. 0. PLANT & SON, Arrive nt Macon from Clayt Arrive at Macon from Colun Arrive at Macon from Allan Loavo Macon Leave Savannah Arrive ai Miiledgcvkilt*.. TICKETS $100, SHARES IH PROPORTION. TX the about scheme. formed by the ternary -1. combination of 78 numV-rs, makinr SltfC tickets and the drawing of li tndlots. there will MACON, GA. - Buy. and Sell Exchange. G Id, Silver, Stocks and Bonds. Deposits Received, On Which Interest will be Allowed, AS AGREED tTON. PAYABLE CN CALL. with the Comptroller of the The only Company having first-clss« securities worth $100,000 drao State of Georgia fur a canty of Policy 11 Arrive at August: I.OVI-: ON A LOO. A K.iiuniirc of Louisiana. Arrive at Saiannn Making perfect Augusta. Passengers fttrinv over the Milled gov flic and Ei teuton Branch will take night train from Colun bus, Atlanta and Macon, day trains irorn August ami Savannah, wl u-h ranwv: daily a; Uonlc (Spntlrm excepted) with the MUknlgevilfo ai Halontid trains. An elegant sic. pitta car on all night trains. THROUGH TICKETS TO ALU POINTS n> bo had sit the Central Railroad Ticket Ofikv i Pulaski House, corner of BuU and Brvnn ftreel Office open from S a m to l r m. a id from s tu r m. Ticket- can also bo had at Depot Otllce. WILLIAM ROGERS. July S tf General Superintendent. Ih trains les -—- — —r uar.T wu be pruBM. each having thro** of the drawn number* on it; 4rt56. each having two of then on; y^aiehhlihy one only of them on; and also 45.7G0 tickets, with neither of the drawn*numbers on them, being blanks. Tb determine the fate of the* prizes and blanks. * from 1 to 78finclusive, will he aoier- *5 idfteed in a vhed on the day of the drawing. them drawn <—tat random; and that ticket haring tor its coxnlmuuinu the l»t. id and 3d drawn numbers, will be entitled to the Capital Prise cf $7m*) W ticket h-ring on it the 4th. Mh. aud €th draw *» number*, to CM 00 That ticket having on it the 7th. 8th and ®th drawn number*, to C50 00 That ticket having on it the 10th. llthand lith drawn number*, to 050 00 Ttot ticket having on It the td. 3d and 4th drawn numbers. to _ —~ ticket having on it the 3d. 4th and 3Ui drawn munber*. to That ticket having on it the 5th. 6th and 7th drawn numbere, to That ticket harinr on it tbo 6th. 7tli and 8th drawn numbers, to.. That ticket haring on it the 6th. 9th and 10th drawn number*, to That ticket having on it tl»e 9th, loth anil iltb drawn number*, to Tliat ticket luivirtc cn it tbe 1st Sd and «b untm That ticket bavin* on it the 1st. ad aodeth drawn numbers, to Ttait ticket haring on it the 1st. 3d ami 6th drawn number*, to.. A11 other tickets (being UK. with thr.v of the drawn number* on), «u h Tha«c tftf tickets liaviug on them the 1st and 2»1 drawn number*. «*ch Thone 6d tickets lia ring on them the 3d and 4th drawn number*, each All other tickets (l>eing -^244) with two of tne drawn numbers on. each And all those tickets (being 35.740) with one only of the drawn number*, cncli... CAPITAL PRIZE. On Mondays Capital will be $7,000 00 On Tuesdays and Fridays Capital will be. 4JMXI Ml On Wttdneadaya Capitol will he iktsxioo Special Notice. , ITS PRINCIPAL FEATURES ARE: Absolute Security, Economical Management, and Liber ality to the Insured. Advances made on Cotton and Pro duce In Store. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO feto ly • WH surviving of da? *rm qf fBTi Ac HOPSON A CO. wHl conlinua the business of the late firm at the old stand until further notice. , then don't, that's all." Kckeraon dr w away his it tin" his feet up on the pi- ri a newspaper. Mias Becky er lip and went on with her wundexod if that was faring of It. She had folt this in^ for nearly a month, Imt • luui anticipated was not at She had intended to refuse ras to be done gracefully, main tins, notwithstanding er entreaties. She was to s that, though respecting rtli and upright ebaractcr, vr lie ujorw than an appro- SHIRTS! SHIRTS! The stock will be kept up in all tuc de- Policies Issued on all Approved T orm s—No Fancy Schemes, portments to the regnirements of the laid nos*. 3Ir. U. E. Jones is .our duly authorized attoruey n lad] J. L. WARREN. C. P. ROBERTS, * Surviving l^irl nor*. SUMMER SCHEDULE. THOMAS U. CONNER Has just received a new lot of lieantiful Full Bosoms and Plaited Bottom*. fix»n IS to 10 inches in the neck. The Full Bosoms arc the coolest Shirts worn. POLICIES ISSUED ON THE MUTUAL IE 3 X, -A. 1ST DAILY PASSENGER TRAIN TO AND THOM Macon, Brunswick, Savannah i florila. 650 00 IMPERISHABLE FRAGRANCE At the lowest mutual rates, and Dividends declared wl; n policies are two years old and applied at the end of the third year as follows: To reduction of pro:.:nun when all cash is pakl; to reduction of Loans when loan is given, or to increase of insurance when itarind. Wesleyan Female College, Office Macon and Brcnsw:?k Rm'.eoad. Maeon, la., July 33.1873. O N and after Wednesday. July 23d, Passemr Trains cn this road will l** run c* follows: DAY BiamUi DA»LY, S7NDA.YF ixCEVTLD FC tub mums. Lrareej Iff aeon &3<ja MURRAY POLICIES ISSUED UPON THE STOCK OR NON-PARTICIPATING PLAN DRAWERS! DRAWERS! THOMAS. U. CONNER nasasplendid fitt in? Summer J 'rawer, from to 50 inches waist, and all lengths of iu- scanu JUDOS. GEORGIA. At as low rates and upon as favorable terms as can be used with safety. LANMAH’S Tlio Thirty-sixth ArautaL Session Arrive at Jt rriveat B. CELEBRATED arm nronnd her nraint, iirt.potod to bur a »fioon,l time, .he would have accepted him or not. To be sure, a marveUoiu chango had come over Becky’s feelings since h *r tumble into the river. She feit that'one strong arm like that which sup ported her wss worth a thousand old and decrepit planters, and she recognized the fact tint a man who could talk so coolly and unconcernedly in a situation of such extreme peril, was of no ordinary courage. But she was not yet quite prepared to givo up her golden dreams. The dross was not quite washed out of her soul, and sho di.1 not yet know how much slur loved Fred Eckcrson. Besides slur did not half believe him. Their clumsy vessel floated on, now root first, now sideways, nnd now half submerged beneath the boiling current. Their precarious hold became more un certain us their frames became drilled by tlio cold water, and every plun-je of the log threatened to cost them once inor* into the river. In vain Fred en deavored to attract the attention of some one tin the shore. The cottonwood re tained a course nearly in the middle of tho stream, too far from cither lank to render calls for help of much avail. As it grow dark their situation seemed more and : more boneless, and to Becky there appeared to be no ercapo from certain death, either l>y drowning in the dork- ne^ or by exhaustion before day-break. Yet to die in this man's arms scorned not wholly a terror. Sho could liardly think, if dentil must come, of any way in whieh she would rutlier meet it. Was it it possible she love ’ him, and mnst need he brought within the volley of tho shade,, before she could know her own lie rt P Hod she loved liim all along P Ulifle she was thinking about it, chilled by the night air, she fell asleep. When she awoke the stars were out, l>ut Rho was warm ar ’ comfortable, liaising her head, she luund herself enveloped in Fred's coat. “Fred!” "Well 1” " Von hav. robbed yourself to keep mo warn,. You are freezing.” •• Ko, I ain’t. I took it off because it was so awful hotan J, taking out his handkerchief with his disengaged hand, he made a pretei e of wiping the perspi ration from lii3 brow. "How long have I been asleep?” “About three ho .rs. We are drifting inshore now.” •• .Shall we he saved ?” “ I don't know. I’ut your arms oroni. T my ni-ek, for I am going to take mine away.” • Becky did this time os she vats bid. She . not only threw her arms quickly around his neck, bnt laid her head upon his breast without the sliglitc. t besita-, MdA I* the darkness Fred did not know Hint sho imprinted a kiss upon his shirt- lxisom. “ Hold fast now!” he cried. “ Hold on for doar life!” Tlie log had been gradually nearing tho shore for some time, and it now shot sud denly under a large sycamorejrhicli Over hung tlie bank and trailed us brandies in the brown flood. A harsh, grating sound as the branches of the cottonwood interlocked with thorn of tho sycamore, a check in the speed of the floating tree, a roar of water rearing up against the sides of the log, a Rwing round in the current. s*w ’ * ’* * “ Arrive stTsllsh WILL BEG IX OCTOBER C. 1P7*. Making all its investments in the South and therefore aiding ha development efits industries. It is tnaiutced with economy, and srer.t camyiven .a the selects . ol risks. Good, Reliable Solicitors will Find this an Easy Company to Work. To such a liberal inducement Trill lx* offered itnon application to tho Secretary at the Homo Ofllcv, ihe General Awnt. or to tna Supariutandcnt of Ap-ncics. Arrive: Jacksnotille. Leave Jacksonville. FLORIDA WATER! Lnva Tallnhnssce. For Cataloiriies, eor.tainini: rail infuR.'.afibi, ad dress j • „ _ „ RKT. E. If. MYERS. D. I>. Pres. C. W. Smith. Sccratary. u7 2ro Leave Snutnnah. Neck-Wear! Neck-Wear! THOMAS U. CONNER Received, yestenlav a uc'V stock of Summer Neck-tvotr, in all colors. Lavender and irhite for evening w«rur, I.incu jnlylltf Collars cf nil style* and sizes. 1 avo Bntnstvick. ,u will Borer have a lietter chanoc," iLcnctl* after a patuo, as be doliLu- tnrneri over tni? sbeot to find tbo tclt ifrajih i. |*ortJ. Ultpr eluuua) for what?" aha naked Tlio richest. mo*4 la*tinr. yH most delicate of all pm fumes, fur use on the HANDKERCHIEF. At the TOILET. And in the BATIL As ll*ftiv are imitations and counterfeit*, always ask for the Florida Water, which has cn the bottle. cm the lalicl. and on tlie jemiphlct, the namm of MURRAY A LANMAN. without which none is gemune. For mle by all perfumers.dm^ists. and (hwlcrs in fancy suntls. * ‘ ^ Leave Jesu] Pas*ene?rs froi~ Savannah will take thi . :S0 p x train for Brunsirtcfc.and 5:20 a m train for Macon. HAWKIN3VILLI! ACCOMMODATION TILVIN, DAJLLT, (SCNDA; S EXCEFTED). Leave Macon 8:50 p x Bargains in Millinery WM. B. JOHNSTON .President WM. S. IIOajT . .Vi<v Presidet) ft V am HC. OiIIWVU On Tharwlays and Saturdays 5.000 00 For further mrtirular* send for srhemea. No ticket which *1»U have drawn a prize of a superior «lenouiination can lie entitled to nil inte rior nrt»*. Prize* payable forty (40) days after the drawmr. and subject to the usual deduction of 15 per cent. All prizes of $20 and under will ba pr.id Imme diately after the drtwin*. Prizes caslied at this olttee. HOWARD & CO., aurtt-tf Mnnaarrs. Atlanta. Gru •r ch.'Jtoo to marry ayounj, ig man, whoso gallantry to the y cionilei by Ilia Bravery in ice/* Fred woo quoting from l«cr, Vrat Him Newton did not .Secretory JOHN vr. BURki L$r.yd I!awkinsvilk JAMBS MERCER GREKN. .Medical Examine: TNG detennlned to rW Arrive at Macon. -CL I am oftnhnc from this dafr.'uitil'td entire lot is <is|»xs,sl of. m.v stock of MILLINERY & FANCY GOODS At jirivs that cannot foil to pkom all. Jly stock A. W. JIAGILL... .Suf»erintends‘nt of Agrad citation. julyswndfim DIRECTORS—MACOIN WILLIAM S. HOLT. HENRY L. jrnrsTT. A. L. MAXWELL. R. W. CUBBEDGE. E. J. JOHNSTON. IITTLE. | WM, SA VANN All: CHANGE OF SCHE DULE, WM. P. JOHNhTON, PETE" SOIOMON, VIRGIL POWERS. DAVID FLANDERS. JOHN W. BURKE. JOHN J. GRESHAM. C. A. NUT nNG. <*EO. S. C. SEAR. JOHN T. I 0IFEU1LLET, .JOHN S. 1 -VXTER, In I nho«•;:*/iaiu ia only exceetled * iiupudenoo,” retorted tho huly aor- , rvllr. Uifun* long/* continued Fred. * # ycm out of tho uiorkot. Yottr chances, knntr, an* gotJaff slimmor every SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE. ZNiRiL Railroad, Atlanta Division. ‘ tlantii... y 0,1973. ndaftar 3an-Iay,J uly Cth. Paiien^or Train j this Road will run nslullows: DAY TASSSNOKR TRAIN. Haoon - .....11:00 A X at Atlanta 5:80 a x in port cf LADIES* HATS AND HON NETS, Flowtj*. Itibb-ITW. lace Good*. Hair Goods, OoL Isrs. Cuffs Zephyr WcxsW, and in fact. TO MERCHANTS Pay’s Planing Machines. Faces Ai inches, match 12 inches, with moulding bits attached iorall the latest styles of mouldings. Will U* sold with the mill, or aenarete. A. K. FISHER, . angltttm*Montezum.1.Ifiwpok Ga. A. R. LAWTON, ANDREW LOW AXIGUSTA JOHN P. KING, J0SIAH SIBLEY". •n’t lm a ifmtt whilo 1x*foro you j^ble. Yon will Rrow old nnd , ;tnd —" mrirtWnii to a ladv, Mr, ia mon- •■tclainicl Mijw Newton, rising nd dualling to the t* uiploa. in* you n Hiutl opportunity, Mia* Will you mar—'* f you witi* the kin^of England/' led Mum Newton, tiirowin^down I am notn* <'uatom<Ml to Htich ir." Andaowying nho poRac«l hon.so nnd vlammcd the door l»r- ATLANTA l.saye Atlanta. Everyth Inf? ITottaZly Kept In My Line. Call n»d examine iny Good*, and lmv th-m at your own pritv. p.ugjS 2w MRS. I*. F. HENDRIX. RICHARD PETERS,... T. J. SMITH WILLIAM JOHNSON G. T. MEMM'XGER.. C. P. HAMMET febgsunly Arrive tt Macon. .MonticcUo 40 Half Barrels Mackerel, .Charlotte N. C Leave Mr.eon Arrive ut A: 1 Ante. l^NGLIsn. French nnd German Tlcardin* and jJJ Day School, for Yoons Ladies and Little Girls. W Cathedral street. BeViraore, Mil. Miss Citnffcc &ud Mis* Hanu ssley, principals, assisted by abb* Professors. Next Session opens Septcin- lk*r iStn. Course of studies oxter 'ire. comprising all branches of a polite education. French u the l.upnmge of the scliool. Clam honors awarded at the close of the year. Circulars on application, r.mnjo 1m .Charleston. S. C Georgia Leave Atluuta. C. A. Nctting. mmmm. PTCSldeU 20 Barrels W. P. Goudall. Cashier. Arrive at Macon. Making ebse connection at Macon with Central Railroad for Savannah and Augusta, and with Southwestern Railroad for Columbus and points in Southwest*? :i Georgia. At Atlanta, with West* em and Atlantic Railwav for paints West, julytftf G. 'I. FOREACRE, Sup’t. 300 Boxes Tobacco, All Grades, JIACO:.-. GEORGIA. FRENCH’S NEW HOTEL. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE Capital 200,000 Dollars r'SfU. CORTL ANDT and NEW CHURCH STS, NEW YORK. • )nthe European plan. RICH ARD P. FRENCH, son of the late Colonel Richard . French. French’* Hotel, ha* taken ‘his Hotel, newly’fitted up nnd entirely renovated the same. Centrally located in tho business part of the citv Landies a»al Gentlemen s Dining Room*attache*l. j’.»r.ol9tf HOW AHD H' )USE. BROAD STREET. Ni'arly opposite Montgomery nnd Eufaula Ral road Dope*. EUPAULA. ALABAMA. J. W. HOWARD, - - 1‘ROPRIETORR. Only n short walk to and from the Southwest ern Rsilrond. Seventy-live cents saved ir. omni- bus re. septa Gm E. W. & S. H. JEMISON, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, O.JUv- 32 S.'cuiul sU Alacon, Georgia. Tfrllb practire in the court, of Macon anil ad- V t jaoent circuit., nmi in the Supreme end Fedcr*! Court* of (feouria. Spcciil attention given to matters in Bankruptcy. is ncT. r in lionJaonie as when .. in a rage," thought Fred to him- vl -r clichiul gunc. os ho ih.wly folil- hi* pitper and nqiLiowl it in hi* I ‘ i w.H u fool to goad her no t .'■vci w in her in that way. But I’ll her," ho cxclaiuicd aloud. "By ii I I'll liarc hor, ocut what it may." ry diffen nt wai tho Frod Kckcnam •• pr, ' lit, joeing norvou dy up and • in.' tii'tfiit. fpAin ibn te.w.,1 Vj'Viir. SUPERINTENDENT’S OF?ICE. 30CTITWE3TERX RAILROAD COUPAIY, Macon. Ga., July 4, lb73. lN nnd after Sunday, the cth in Passenger " Trair 3 on t hi* Rotul will run as follows: DAY XUPAXTLA PA9S2NQKR 1 RUN. DIUECTORS 5. JOHNSTON. J. GRESHAM. 2 cm WM. S. HOLT. JNO. 15. ROSS. Leave Macon. CYPRESS SHINGLES sepC-tf Arrive Clayton. before buying Arri ve at Albany Arrive at Arlington.... Arrive at i ort l*alnes. Leave Clayton J. MONROE OGDEN, Sec. and Troos. SEYMOUR TINSLEY JL CO Leave Eufaula. M1HS IT I1V8 DALE'S (Formerly Mr*. ?Iarcnulay’s) SCHOOL FOR YOUNGi LADIES, 277- and *77 Madixort Ave. . i*. City. P ROF. GEORGE S. 1JLACKIE, having h*- coire associated in the manaircm ’ this e*tabUslK.l andmen ssTuli atitution. tocom- mend it to the at* *ntion of hi* Somhern friend*. For circular* and particulars. nddr*ss scp7 lm 377 MADISON AVF.NTTE. Leave Fori ua Leave Al'vany. DIRECTORS! USf iwiHL ft etnsirmnent of CYPRESS SHINGLES, rived n»til drawn. Arrive at Macon. GEORGE B. TCir’N. J. RANDOLPH W iilTEHEA: BASIL A. WISE. ADDISON R. TINSLEY. SAMUEL F. DICKINSON, JOHN C. CURD, SAMUEL T. COLEMAN. SOLOMON WAXJELBAUM, Connect* with the Albany Train r.t Smititvill | and tlie Fort Guinea Train nt Cuthbcrt daily, ex* j copt Sunday. j Albany Train connect* daily with Atlantic and Gulf Mhnatl irii’.;# >>t Aliiiinv, :.ml will run L'j Is now prepared to issue policies of Insurance upon Dwellir.xs, Stores, Stock Cotton, of Merchim- j Arlington on Blakely Extension Monday. Wednes- Uise, and Household Furniture. fobSStrd * Usy and Friday, roturairg following days. ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ - ' ■ -— ■ 1 coirxurs day passenger tea nr. p x A Superior Article! STAR AND TALLOW For suk by B. IT. TYEIGLEY A CO. AHCHOS LINE STEAMEBS, Sail from Pier 20. North Riv«*r, New York. EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. >» k The passenger ueroin- /< r- mudr.tior.s on steam- * y raoCthislineareun- ws-BK V* ^ 'A,re ’tele room*are all on ' upjier deck, tbu* se curing good light and ventilation. RATES OF PASSAGE TO ’ GLASGOW. LIVERPOOL, or LONDONDERRY Sat, Steamers. Wctl.Steamere. f«o!d. Currency. Cabins .$75 and $65. $75 and $65. Cabin return ticket* wurinz Imt ar- rommodations $190 $l3n Sbvrare, currency. $30. Certificates for passnze from any »Tport or rail way station in Great Britain. Ireland or the Con tinent, at RATES AS LOW AS BY A XT OTHER V1RST-CI.A33 LIRE. For passage apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS. Or to 7 Bowling Green, X. Y. T. H. Henderson*. Agent. Mm«on. Ga. may 11 Sm CANDLES, SOAPS, jmm-.tf Leave Macon. THE COMMONWEALTH Arrive at Columbus. Taxes—Second Notice. Bankruptcy. Leave Columbus rPHE County CoiumUfionera have notified me J tJiPt they are in need of money. ai«l I am t!»«\'fi*r * compelled t»» :i k tlie (mxh,1:i to coine un v. itliont further delay «i.d peiy tlicir State ani Cour.iy Taxe*. PeraLtna. white and colored, who ow.: poll zxv\ nkid taxes only, must pay up to save coat, as I aia required by law to issue executions and garnishee th»*irEmployers. W. T. NELSON. *epBJ tf Tax Col W tor Bibb County. Arrive at Macop 7:50 p x ECTACLA sight freight a>*d accommodation TRAIN. .11:15 P X .12:10 r X . 7:57 A Nt .10:20 P X OP NEW YORK CITY, D OES be iness upon popular plans that tho "people can. comprehend, nnd nt the minimum rates of all first class companies. The ‘* Commonwealth ” is Safe, Popular and Prompt, WITH A PRACTICAL AND ECONOMICAL 5UNAGLMENT. THOMAS U. CONNER, „ ' Macon, Georaia, Manager of the Georgia Department. Examine the Savings Bank Plan.nug3l lawly Arri\f a: Jhifaul i Arrive at Albany.. Leave Eufaula T HLS well known house is now open to those who visit the Spring for health or pleasure. It is situated nearer the Sprinz than any other public house, and is spacious s”d comfortable. The.table is supplied with the best the market affords. .• . // 'r ,* Every attention is given to invalids who resort to tin* waters of the Spring for health. RATES OF BOARD. P.-rdsy - . . . . . 52 oo Per week -10 00 Vermouth - - - - - 3500 Lilier.il deduction made for Innro families. W. A. ELDER & SON. Leave Albany. Arrive at Macon. Office, No 14 West Main Street, between First and .......10:30 A M Trains will leave Macon nnd Euftmla on tho schedule Sunday, Tuesday nnd Thurdny nights, and connect nt Smithville with Albany trains. VIRGIL POWERS. JnlySl.v Engineer nnd Superintendent. HENRY SCHMIDT, F4fiHl»!«Ai»LK BJUlttB.it Factory, Nos. 73, 75, 77, 7* r.nd SI Maiden I*ane, lietwccn Ohio and Adams Streets. CHANUE OF SCHEDULE OX MACON Asp AUGUSTA RAILROAD. Forty-one Miles Saved in Distance OFFICE .M.lCOX AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD. Macon. May l«, 1S73. U N and after Sunday. May 10.187-. and until flutter tiouce. the train* on this Read will runs a follows. DAT TRAIN—DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED). HuITs New Building, Down Stair?, r OULD lx* pleased to have a cell from his oil customers and tlie public generally. Hut ulna for huumn tteturo! If ]lt*cky 1 reuUy ho indifferent to Fred Eckor- ». whjf did she run tip htaira after that r rvioxr. Attd take tho starch nil out of f 1 nil** clean pillow-aliama l»y crying her- Hf i.’»to hysfcricH on tlie bod}' It via ’ all wrath* not all vexation, not nil l']-.ie. Th« rs wan w mewlie*e deep down S liecky Nowtitn'g lu*art. a feeling very iui'h n kin to rosnorao. She wo* not •urn h it she would not one day be sorry for hut she lmd done. 81ie had no doubt t*' could 1x» very happy aa iVetl Eeker- Im s wife, after all. •Hut then/’ she cried, ffrowing hot with lit> iv«a>lbA'ti«ut. “ be wna wo rude and ao tsuhinff! 1 could never lire with xuch LOUISVILLE, KY. BOCKS AND STATIONERY! J. W. BURKE tic CO., FOlt KENT. IVE room Dwell:!ig. with three acres ground nttariHHl. on Tatnall Square, r.i’ar re>i*leiue r. E. Price, at $35 per nvnth. Apply to Tallow. Lanl and Grease. Pn»;>rifter«!. apRgCm DIAMOND SPECTACLES. LUDDEN & BATES, SOCTHERX 3IUSIC HOUSE, SAVANNAH. GA. alljSI tf NO. OO SECOND STREET, MACON, GA. A NNOUNCE to their many friend* and customers, as tv-‘11 a* the public, that they nre now BET TER PREPARED THAN EVER, to supply them with all they need in the BOOK AND STATIONERY DINE. Wo will keep a pood stock of RF.LIGIOUS. MISCELLANEOUS AND STAND‘RD BOOKS, and all orders will meet with prompt and care!ul attention. Our Sunday School Stuck will fu“ and complete, and we particularly solic.trthis class of orde rs. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS We woulil HIT thut WP lio a novr ni!»l wrtl niwortr,! ^ork*, i BLANK BOOKS, such a. FULL ROUND RECORDS. LEDGERS. JOURNALS. DAY KOOKS. MEMORANDUM AND l‘ASS BOOKS, E,c. INK. WRAFFING PAPER. NOTE PAPER. • MUCILAGE. UOfUjiCAP PAPER. OR RENT. [ 1\VO DWELLING HOUSES. <!uri1,Iv loratM. . Apply lo JL V. LAWTON, At Rxchawce nf'ik, or to Dz. A. P. COLLINS. jlllylTtl At Collins’ ,v Il'-:ilh‘x •nch from its temporary fastening., an,l the cottonwood was again in the way toward the Qnlf. Arrive at Auzsutn METROPOLITAN Leave Aura stream and on ita . But ita living bunion was pone—a most mimcnloua transfer had been made—a superhuman effort on tho part of Prod rPHE.SE Sftcctorira are manufactured from**Min- J nt;* Crystal Pebble* ” iucIpnI t»«« tht r. andan' calWl DuhuoihI on acemmt of thfir hardnev* and hrilBoucy. U fa well known that spectacle* rait from Bnufllian c>r Sratcbpebbkw are very infu- rioua to the eye. lwcauae of their pofarurirx lisht. Hsrinc been tf*teit with the polariarope. the diamond lcn*r» have been found to admit fifteen per rent, lem bentetl rajs tlon any other pebble. They are ground with grant scientific accuracy, nre fn«e from chi> auatie al mtatteui, and nrodnee a bnjcfctaeas and dfatinctncsa oi vision not before at tained inspoetaeha. ^ Manufactured tar the Spenecr Optical Manufac- tnriBc Company. New York. Fdr rale by responsible A cents in every citv in Pas^engprs ’raving Macon at -lose etuiwWfa a - . Carnal, train* on Ge-^rria Railroad points West; also, fc*r Aaxui North, and With trains for ' Athen*. Wasl^njrton, am 1 all iria Railroad. Tickets sJd n: North, both bj Chariesfa' Rooms For Rent, j QVER office of Staitliem Fxpre** Cnnpany. Tcqnsmoderate. Apply to. T. H. HENDERSON. wept- tf At EMire.: Office. plnii'ie, Orjraii'i, Music, anti all kind, of Musical Instruments. Largest Mock In the South. Lowest Prices In the South. Itest Instrument* In the Couth Don’t Huy a ."Piano Without (hrit writing u* for price*. We nre tho most extensive Piano Driers South and can sell the cheapest. Your chc;-je from fire of tlie best makers in tlie United States—any style and price desired. Fiia* uianon, 7 octave, rosewood cases, carved k**. at &05. Sim. warranted for fire years* superb pir.naa n $300. $325, a::d $375 Tho \i iy liest piano* at $400. $410. $M0. $4’j0, $530 -ftttd $000. Piano* hoHI by small monthly pay ments. Piaros for : -nt. Pianos now shipped to all parts of Ik* South. Ererr one thinking of buyimr is invited to write us for lowest «ush or time prices. Ulustrntod catalotnes sent free. Headquarters for the celebrated MASON AND HAHLKN ORGANS ! Ik'st and choftpest. New styles and New Prim. S**nd for cntalonu*. iririnc full discriptiem. Churches, Schools and Teachers lilierally dealt with. ■ Organs delivered free of charjre to each buy*--r* iu any part of the South, .’rice* same os Sheet Music and Music Books. A splendid stock. The best publications of every publisher always on hand. Largest disronnt to Denlcri*. Teachers, ami Schools. Any piece of Music or Music Book Liailed post-paid, on receipt cl retail prices. Catalogues free. IF YOU WANT A broken Guitar, Fluted Actor lean, Flntina. Fife. Fawlet, Cornet. Dram, sett of prime ftelligtt or anyt’an^ under the sup in the music line, we can furnish it. Good* sent C. O. D. for exauiina- tion to any part of tlie South. Our order trade fa immense. We advertise larjcely. keep what we advertise, perform what wo advertise todo, and in this waj hr.ve built up Tho Largest Trade in the South: Send f or price Ifau, circulars, catalofcues, speci meti oopies. of Souihem 3!usicol Journal, $1 per year, and try u* with an order. LUDDEN A BATES. *ep!2 3m Savannah. Ga. hod landed it safely amoa^ the water- sweeping branches of tbo sycamore. After recovering from the recoil of the branches resulting when the cottonwood tor© itself away, and which came near plunging the voyagers into the seething current-, Fred half supporting, half drag ging Becky, worked his Way to the trunk I of the sycamore by a series of gymnastics itiona “rod Kckorson hail walked off is feeling* on tho piaaxa, he to take a look at the river. The ,i. which fitiwcnl within five liun- 1 of the house, was at that time tin* height of its "spring rise.” wub rs. mshing swiftly tow&nl • 3IUCILAGE, FOOLSCAP PAPER. INITIAL PAPER. TWINES. LETTER PAPER. TISSUE PAPER, and ail kinds of STATIONERS* NOTIONS and SMALL WARES. We will also keep on hand a pood assortment of Printers* Supplies, such as , Book and. News Ink, Colored Inks; Hat Papers, Cards, JL.ert.ter and Bill Head Blanks. All kinds of Book and Job Print ^ Neatly «n<l Promptly Ex< ented. BINDING—OLD BOOKS AND NEW—IN B r<J T STYLE. Address J. W. ICRKId & CO., atiKSl law3in . MACON, GA. S. K. JOJINSTO: IRON & BRASS WORKS. A New Family Grocery. I TAKE pVBMim In Informing my friends and the pubUn generally tliat l have ota ned a Family (; roc«y nt No. 5 V ' Chcny street. I expect to keep a stork of jcQod troods. and 1 sols it your trade. Thanking ray friends fur the very liberal pr.trrsratfs fa«towcd dm inc in my funii'jr/.iV'iuc^.- and liopimrfora cmdinuaxka of the same. I am. Respectfully. *-.ml*1w K. E. RICH * RI>S. OHAU&EOF SCSEDULE, Canal Street, from (Itli to Ttli, WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD CO, OFiiCE General Passenger Agent, Atl .• *a. Go, July 10. l%73. O N and after this date— LIOIITNIYO EXPRESS For New York. Eastern and Vindofa Cities, Leaves Macon, by Macon &. Western Rail road 11:00 A N I that would have done no discredit to 1 Blondin, and in a moment more both had j rciwhod the ground in safety. from whom they can only be SiKfl No ped- dlers cm|dojvd. ... The pro'll demand for these Spcetacs basin- dured unscrupukau dealer* to palm off an inferior andapurious article fer t he Diamond. Great care ahmfla fas taken to we that the trade-mark o f this description ha«i rtlicr honk, nearly* op- l the wi:nio\v«i of the nwonded a view of a inland sea, not laid The main current of on it* coffee-colored mas-s of floating tim ed along in the boil- navigation somewhat g pacing boats few ho waters were still oent Clashes far ami idcrmining power of WM. E. TANNER & CO., ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS AND FOUNDERS. ENGINES OF AUL KINDS. Send for Circular. H. It. BROWN, •That's a business we are well out of/* he said, when he had regained his breath. ••Now where are we F* He looked about. A light was glim mering from a habitation behind them, a abort distance from where they stood. Becky could not walk without great pain, and Fred lifted her lightly in his arm* and started for the house. It proved to be the dwelling of a small planter, who was not lacking in hospitality. Here their wants were quickly attehdcnl to, and FOB BHWT. T WO CHOICE BED ROOMS foVyountr mon. Two buy: offices. 1 ball rocm. fftil'A feet, and 2 basement rooms, wiUalJe for ^bgemakers, ete. Rents reasonable. Apn!y to aept2 3t g. J. JOHNSTON. Arrives at At bum. Leaves Atlanta. map. Arrives at Dalton. Arrives at Chatton janUly Pullinun Palace Drawing-Room and Sleeping- Can by this train from Atlanta to Lynchburg and all intermediate points vituout change. Para •mn-i-H leaving by this train arrive in New York the v-< ml Mu moon, at 4:« p x. over thir- te<m VaitS earlier than jmssemrer* by any other route can with safety reach New York,baring the same evening. day vrr.aTrnN express ll.JO P x LOUISIANA CANE SYRUP UATALYSINK WATER—The Great Meu:-’. CIS* OF XAZURE. Indorsed by the llizltr^tA Medical Authorities. Restores Must-idar 1’ow f r to Paralytic. Youthful Vigor to the Apxi. aadfl Develops the Younvat a Critical Peried; Dis-g iolves Calculi and “Chalky” D.*pi>iU; Cun -<| Gout, Rheumatism, Dyspensia. NeundriaJ Gravel. Diabetfa. Dfaeara* of the Kidneys. Liv-| 't and Skin, Abdominal Dropsy, Chronic Diarl rbora. Con*ti;ctk>n. Asthma. Xjtv isueasJ -sloeplessnes*. G wral DeHhty. and nearly er-J rrj rla*» of Chronir DIreaae. Pamphlets con-f taininr HUte-y of the Spring and Torthno*;_il#i from Medical Journals. Eminent Physicianra *0d dfatinrnishcd citizens, sent free by mailfi by WHITNEY BROS^Gen*lA^:ts.i27Soutl| npt<,IMhM|te. Fur aadfr by all unyr-f cir wants were qucxiy aueoucu w, unu der the cheering influence of warmth .1 .1, ... TT . ,.Nr „ m l,. f ,mllt YVE have just received, direct from the mines, ? ? ".bout 200 Tons of Lump Cool, And fbuHn'r that we wiTl have to move our ya: • we will supply respor -able parties with whstevvr amount they may want at the rwlui-ed rate cf $9 50 per Ton, Delivered anywhere in the city. G.v.j us an onkr. repl! 1w ANDERSON A BALLARD. and shelter. Becky waa soon herself again. They started for home on the follow ing day, Fred having procured the loan of the planter*a horse and chaise for that purpose, promising to return them by .Mr. Newton’s servant*. The morning was bright and clear, and the fragrance of the orange grovos was in the air. Becky, who hud maintained almost utter silence since their escape from the cot tonwood was no less silent now. Fred himself did not appear particularly com municative, and many miles of the long ride were taken without a remark from either. It was Becky who spoke first. •• Fred/* she said. “ Ymr ••You have saved my life, have you lauxiy banks d, carrying rerhung the Leaves Macon at. Arrive at Cl Uauooro / Close connection at Chattanooga for all r^' W«*st. ...... Pullman Patacf C.'.r3 cn all night train?. For further t-numn Irr^ , „ rvv THIS 1 IS XOW THE ONLY POET ROYAL RAILROAD, Pure New Orleans Syrup Now in Market AND SCPEBINTKNrENT, ita. Ga., June 2S MC3. , June SO, trains on this 200 Boxes Tin Plate, CHAS. CODNSELMAN & CO., General Commission Merchants, Room 14. Oriental Building. CHICAGO. Refer to W. A. Huff. Macon. taayS Cm ^J.OOD assortment of Steelyard*. Large lot of Inny Table and D-vsert Knives. , replOlw OLIVER. DOUGLASS A CO. And none ev^a to bo had in (VrOULDIXGS. Ji turr*. BmkWr*’ For.: {ware. Drain i’nie. Fk«r- ,iiuia!s T« rra Cotta Ware. ten ■. *. 1 pi Newspaper for Sale, "We "Will Sesll at Low 3?race Arriv, Housekeepers’ Situation Wanted A WIDOW LADY, atfod about thirty, with one -k small child,decirea a situation as house keeper in a family, ft hotel or public institution. Is wtllmtf t«> make herself useful, and will bring un doubted lattteanlala pix d ctemter. Apply to thefcrafar Editor of the T* fa nart. auarttf rr DAY PASSENGER TRAIN*. ' I don’t know/* ho replied. " If »o, I vc,y thankful. Would be happy to re any peraon in danger on any day/’ I thank you Vc rv mt.ch/*^ 1 Quito welcome, Tm vue. [’hero waa another long silonee. broken v .by the sound of the horse s hoofs >n the road. Fred himself seemed to re lost some o: his habitual ease, for kept lus whip in constant motion, and d the reins nervously. ■ Fred !** 1 Yes P* • Are you going to write to that young v in New Orleans ROGER* & BOHN. A GREAT BARGAIN! Missouri State Lottery! PASSENGER » RAIN. JAMES M. WILSON Avenue Store to Rent, 'HE STORE 3000 CASES BOOTS & SHOES , on Cotton Avenue, now occupied JL by Mrs. Hendrix. - Aha ths FLINT HOUSE, containing fwenty- nre rouxu. witn garden and cutbuildiutfs. Or* of toe u-.t rtauda for a boanlinr-bcuae in the cit.. A:** . s f waILSJL ftualtf’ * C. B. ROBERTS. LfrallzrU by State Authority nnd Drawn In Pnbllc at St. Louln. i >V bite Fine Lumber Far sale. Change of Sailing Days. aro'vin Southern Times & Planter. Leuve"iChartattj I.a-ive Saraxmal Grand Single Number Scheme 50,000 NUMBER'S. CL.ISS I TO BE DRAWN SEPTE. Su. 1«: Pacific Mail Steamship Co.’s THROUGH LIKE TO CAUUORNIA. CHINA and Japan. Touching at Mexican Ports, and cakkving the u. s. mail. dwelling to rent. COMFORTABLE DWELLING n Kmf. Ti trininr cirhi rouuui. with aood nidm. vd oter.ete. Terms very moderate. Apply to 1 very Innre and we" aclectad sic■ck <4 BOOT- , hich vr.ll lx* sold as low ns la aay other maria* e our stuck IU<ln’t you—bettor try a^tun—1> 1—before you write?” le turned hU err. full upon her 5,880 PHIZES, AM0UNTIN8 TO $300,000. ir.i'BICTL.N COMnSSSSfON HOUSE 3. 3L WATERS & CO., 50 Urcnil St., New Vork. BANKERS —AND— Cotton Commission Merchants. Buv and rell ocmtrauts for future delivery cf cot ton. " Depoait t scounts td banker*, merchants id otlters are esp^rially sohdted. july6d3m D. P. PT/EMrNG & CO., HAYNR STR^.'. . CORNER OF « EURCH STREET. Havimr ft good cireulation. and in a prospers condition, fa offere*! for sale. E. B. POTTER, M. D. HBMCEOPATHIST /^PFICE Wood’s Block. Second street, third \J fttjur below Johnston j-'Wefayeatabtfahinent. Iteakl-T.-e Larirx Hcause. jnlylN tf WANTED AT ONCE. /“\XE OR TWO fizstedaaipdCMtical Gin Makers, SAMUEL A. XEUiON. AMES GILFILLIN 13.45^ Grcasly ItedncctL AXE ii tbo larrc ! and s-plondid htcan.di:{!*> U tins i.n- ; ] Pv rNo. \i Fares 1 pr.zo of. 1 prize cL TERMS REASONABLE. i «Tve been thinking through the nig j said Becky, bending low to hide her! and carefully separating the fringe o: m^ntiUa. **tha.t—perhaps—if you a me ag-.un the same question—that did yesterday morning—1 might an j a little different.” ; Beeky'a head went :uT* un>t I shoulder, and her face beeastetemud ly Wt to view. j ••You. darling!" he exclaimed, “I n I int«*n<l«\l to do oth* rwfae. The youn, j dy iu New Orleans was wholly a u | But when, may I ask, did you oh. your mind r" i have never «*hang*«<i it." she j i mured. “X have luvol you all the t ' but I nev«tr knew how weU until | nipht." _ ^ _ y prizes al. LITTLE. JORDAN A CO. tFORMEKL.Y HPCFrTHWOOD,) WEAKLY OPPOSITE THE PASSENGER DEPOT This 1 loose has been THOROUGHLY REN3**XFEI> from basement to at.ic. DENTISTRY. ud I and tin* iy nothing of » plantetion. dravn at PkTL EMERSON h La will resume tl.- i*cv». at his Dental Ho >»-p i tf s returned to Macon, and practice of Dentistry at ms, *»*Mulberry street. think in; :n WnstilS !■ MAN/. A MI.I. : Pa nr. ii . s wi lh t ntral AuuTiea • sHn Is h-a'.e ^ except ^ l*en it P. WHELAN, Prop. eirrs* month dui Remit at our Rz-iri'tertd 1>'U« ciroafar. Addro PLANTERS’ BANE, auftltf Saloon and Restaurant, Fourth Street, opposite Express Olitre, MACON. GEORGIA. Meals Served at all Hours, DAY OR NIGHT, A First Clans Establisliiurnt. tnOCKAP WITH ^FINEST WINES AND LIQUORS. augttt 2m FORT TALLEY, ©A. R ECEIVES Dvposfu, discount* Paper, buy* and •elfa Exchange; also, Gold and Silver. Collections made at all accessible points. Interest paid on Deposits when made for a specified time. W*. J. Andes*)*. Pres’t. W. E. Brows. Caah*r PIRRCTOftS: Wm. J. Anderson, Col. Hufh L. Dennard Cot L. H. Febon. W. A- Mathews- Dr. Wm. H. Hollinshea deltttf Onc'iuindnd |Mir.il» U Ra*»r»r** slewed to .i.-h^lul: i-MWton J.-rV '.h- ,i.v Ik-fore vuhn?. from -t-amteat's nulecul' a:nl para nc re »!»*■> |*rei«'T to --rxi down early. \s: «-X|k*rv*nre«l NirfiMH ivn Konl. M.diuaf aiflaiteroU:..' fn-e. i\.r r.> ul.t - r l*ara r^xr Ticket#, or f arther m- fr.rwiat. wi. nj i»! v »* l*** CVuifmiiy’s Ticket on the Wharf. al Canal street. North Rroer. New V ert. ^ H _ B&A X>BUKY. President, fi. J. sruAb bupc. au*t ly mur- time. HARLOW HOUSE, AMEHICUS, GA., WILEY JONES & CO., Propr fa tind-efasa sad in business center. WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALER, uuv, And U> Uu. day. when Mrs. Becky E. k- | ersuD i3 aeked where it wii that sLe feU | in lore with her Iniahond, «he answer.?, 1 -on a log.” I K IS tt K Kkkk