The Fairburn waif. (Fairburn, Ga.) 1872-1???, June 14, 1872, Image 4

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Answers to iokrk&pojdeivys Buju: You will oblige a constant reader of tbe WUiF by an wiling tin following q’<eslions! '‘Do vou uifiik it prudent lot a young ladyto let tuai ii< and non iss her, also, her l-»r r wel ntlicy »l - e in con pany o is it printout to let them kiss her at a.I r We think it imprudent for a ynutij. lady to allow a gentlemen, this privi' legs under any circumstances. Subscriber (Palmetto,) Wishes t know 'what relation Queen Elizabeth Was lo Mary Queen of Scots ?” By referring- to Markhands histoiv of England, w.i find thill James the V of Scotland, was the father of Mary Queen of Scots and that Elizabeth was ti at cousin to Janies;and of comse the Queens above mentioned were second cousins. In the history of die Queens of Eng laud, we find that Marv and Elizabeth, in their letters addressed each other as “loving sisters,’* and from reading of that hook w ithout noticing pat titular that they only styled ihelnstdves lov ing sister usamatteinf 11 iendshln oio «v uht soj p s. that they were Kilters. Citizen (Fan-horn) says: “As "in to an is free from a I pi gnus, except pj, r • ] wish t" knoiv how to got tin of iuere annoy ing iusi-c H, nils plac n.« e n ini* sled wiUi tiaun ’ Tie- best rein -ily w< i,iivr* ver t>i* and is the extract o •. inyo-y -d w i e- n lie fi> llll ■ lin i.l.e ding.stores, Hjy.i thi t<> vul ’ ” eliith s, in .du.n: to* s -r --qi!:,:,ll(v th it lie- yoliog ge -I- and e-traet of mti-k to .he hsndk I A u|all\ Is * -n lialul a: dy*o WI 1 tint b*‘ troubled "i h fl a«. Si-onhl (i,is tail, however, tin* next treat huh*;, dv is to eat* h th«-in and ml their *-y* s on'. R. W. S. says: “A friend and myself went io church Sabbath hehu-*- last, and the niioistiu- riuid over liin In tin* stud r. Ilia krd, 'we will sing tin- |v o first verses,’ my friend is * I tin op-n io a, tloit ti*e e is ii" e* no in ti e min ister’s reninik. while lam *1 th* con trary opinion, if you will give us yoiii Va-ws iu reference to this sentence you will m ch oblige?” The minister ceitaiuly committi-d bn error, the sentence should read lhu~ : We will sing the fit t two verses, he cause there cannot lie a two fust, only one of the verses is firs’. Io the lan guage tic used, he makes both veiscs fit sh rfIsRHAhtENEtJ (Mei-ritVeUiol conn’ . Ga.) says that she baa been marri- *j seven years, has u kind hoshaiid a. <1 two small children, but still fslie is me happy. The reason Is, her hlishatid drinks to excess and is squandiu ing their propeity. Tie while in * sot'*". Blood liirety r*» a worthless fellow and mortgaged his home t* tin- er< <*il *»•, and tin* mortgage is n*.\V th eatemlig to sell tlx- property, and leave her ami her children without lu tne. The land was given in her by her hy her father i the year IBti9b, culinary wili. She wishes to know and then i *»ny legal homu able means f saving t *• properly. We would say t*> Dislu ai t~ r-ned, that her properly is not subject to the debts * f li**r husband i-otdr iet* <i before or niter marttage. Pivsi-nt tin facts to some reliable lawyer, and In can nave your home We think n tmlii legal and honorable A county) says- M.ss.s Editors: “feeing that yol) hav* a * I nmti in your paper sr-i apa’tf i o t*weis to conespotideiits 1 b.k* th* lib* rty < f ask ng tin- foil *wing qm - timi: Why is your paper called he ‘Waif,’ and what is the meaning <■) the word? You hav- a great many subscribers in this part of the conn y, and I have been asied ibis qm-slitm by several of them, and not knowing my self was unable t*> t* II them.*’ Th* woid waif means goods thrown Hway, or goods f. nod and having no know n owner, and we came into pos session of the printing office under the following circumstances: It was formerly the Sentinel office, owned by two gent tom n in copartner ship, One of these gcntbnn n sold hi »terest. ro the other and withdrew from the business, the other being tin editor and sole pr*>p>ietor, continued the business until some claims against the office were placed in 4lio sheriffs haiids. The editor when informed of this suspended tlie paper, moved away and left the office with no apparent owner, whew the sheriff sold the prop erty, we toeing the highest bidder ol eonrse came legally into possession of the office, and when we entered the printing room and found it abandoned the idea of goods thrown away or left without any owner occurred to u hence the appropriateness of tl*e mime Not wishing to adopt »n 'ld new*-- paper name, which is very c uiimoi, for r«wspwpvES to do, and wishing to get a name that no other paper has, we gave it the name of “\V ad ’ from the above circumstances, ad think we can print as good a paper uttdir that n .tne as any other. W. M. IIALL, manufacturer of anp dealer in tin Ware, sheet iron, copper Zinc, Retro Oil, Kerosene, Lamps, Wicks, Chimneys, u c., At Wholesale umJ Retail, And will deduct five per cent from the whole-ale price ot Tin Ware, priced any w here in Atlanta. Near Macon & Wsttl n Railroad crossing, Peters street, oi-tC-3m Atlanta, Ga. A T I, A N T A 3Vl£vx*lolo Worl£.« YV ILL 1A M GRA Y , IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Italian atiil American Warbles and SCOTCH GRANITE, Monuments, Statues, Eases, Sarcophagi, I'ombs Hii'l all other styles ol Marble Wink done on short notice, in the latest and most approved manner, ui lowest figures. Designs of Mnmiraents. Statuary and Ceme tery ivoi k luraifted FREE to (Uielmseiß on aiuiiiealtoti, J- E. LEAS, Ajiwih novlu ly P.O Box 649 Attairta; Ga. IIUNMCUTT & UEDLINCIUTU, DIALER IN SToVES k SLATE MANTLES 'I S.N'NElis’ ’i’lil V MINGS, Sir AM AND GAS FITTINGS, Wrnngilt Iron Pipes, For Steam. On- and Water Pumpr, Kuolei It*,.-.; Tin Pi.to, Sli . 1.- -I). ( * |>l<-I-, l.tacl . .I. ;.d Pi (.*;. t’ uniher.-’ liaai-i- Goods, Hash b.s .- Wat. i ol l —. ts Ac . No. 9, Marietta »•., tia:ta,Ga ysf Also. Contracts ior Uoutilig in thebe ■e. iii Tiu am Si r*.- Iron. npr2B-l2;n JOHN T ALEXANDER! FI EFA MILY GROCE Y ~T WH. Lr.SALF. AND RETAIL, Su the New Illicit Stoic, Corner i. htlehall <£ Vi le, »■ Sts , Atlanta I KEEP Faintly tiipnes of the vry bis qu.ihty. No a erim ait cl*--sold L illies ate u quest id loeali and examine out stock. Ni.W ,'IUI.E 1 NEW GOODS I NEW All riCLEn pgr Highest market price paid i r Country Produce Joliu T. Alexander, uov: 7 6m FOR {A> esh, I'll-ues, S lire Drugs, T< in Articles and Nnu-Expliisivc' ivei os* Mi- ! ( b.,ve .50 dtgiees Fire Te.-v) *,O TO 1 iiUi lX LHAiIMAt Y ! No. 109 Whitt hall street, A lauta, - - - Gcurgia PRESfII PTIOKS AltD FA.lll V IR DK \ES ! Caretul-y dist>ens; and by a gentleman of i;V' 20 y* t*rs‘* xp rience. O oi R. J M l-Sj r V Sup’ G. H. HAYDEN, MANUFACTURER OF Saddh s, Ham- ss, Bridles, Cellars. <£•« , On Broad between Mitcbel & Hunter stt*, Atlanta, Ga., sap - Sell cheaper tt.an the caeapest. lie puiroie .tone \\iils neatness ai.d to order. Call and -ae and prsee *i :c22 tin RICHARDS & MARTIN, No. 242 Peters stre, !. At lautß, Ga., Wliohsale and R*-tail Dealers in Ka.Jy <ir*)c*-ii«-s. Dry Guilds and a Gem-rat Variot; nt th-- it*cessarii-s coinln-tf and luxuri so hie ns Clieap as the ch.-a esr. They also hav one el the most popular wagon yards in its* cith with houses for the comfort ol the" pa rims and their stack. d"i-S2 6m M ARNOLD. S S FT ARS ARNOLD & FEARS. A TTO . N<■ YS A T LA W (James’ Bank Block.) novlT 6m Atlanta, Gv NOR 111 GEO GiA FE >1 ALE COL!" EG E , Atlanta, Geotgia. FALL Sess’on will open on Mrntloy, Se]d. 4th. 1871, and continues twenty.one weeks, closing Friday, Jm. 26(h 1872. Spring ses sion will open oil Monday. Jan. 2ihli. 1872. continuing twenty weeks.ch'Oing. June 15.1872 Pupils wilt ht-receiv.d for the session, > i from the time of e tering to the close if ti e scssiiui. The cpiriculuin embraces all tie branches ot an accomplished Fen ale Educa tion. Mr. A. J. 11 die and Mrs. Annie D. Haile. Principals, possess an expern-n, e aim renowned ahidty that t m nently qiislit, them tor their position and ccminei.d the Instimtimi o the most lavmatde consideration and most nlimited confidcnceot all wlio have dangtiters educate. Fer lurtber particulars apply to A. J. HAILE. n0 24 7t Atlanta. Ga. O S Anv BY, FAIRBDRN. GEORGIA, DKAiixii IN POPULAR FAMILY MEDICINES BOOTH, SHOES, Hardware Kam'lv Grocer es P U U E LiQt ORS, &, c - TERMS STRICTLY CASH. apltt-tf PROSPECTUS OF THE FAIRBURN WAIF, A IF EE K L Y N E WS V A VE Ti Published at Fairborn, (in. The Hiib.-erilera jiroj'Osc U' piib.ish u Wo kly .Jdii.uul ;it i' -di r.urn, Ga.; entitl and Tub Faikbuhn Waif.— lhe tir.-t number to \h ot -May, 187-, and to b;> published every Fri day ai |ii iti• ituin. T e paper "ill contain the latest news f l the day. and w 11 be devoted lo politics. ion. LUtratme, '1 emperiuice. t tc. Tins be ing the N« w (Jounty Hi o, a.id a growing place. Mtuatcd in a ccniiul portion ol Hie county Jity moKlmnts vvt.l had u a good medium for their adv rtipement? Our line ot policy "ill be to deal honestly, tind when n-f-uos *>l importanc e> ieo belore us vte will e lound ■•t ight sde up "i»h care.’' Having p;.ioh;.'td ihe ••sentinel" itticu. va v iii spare r.o paint* to make <n? j • i under t- iit-w nnne: a sueecsH. and a» i.en ue pro e uier teriotif. "p hop.e to share a lion tl p i tion i \ übtic patiouugc -0 A. Cantlbi.l. \V. 11 And: j.yvh. ■ f "T ? Cl J. Wai.kku, Proprietor. H. 11. McDonai.u fi Cos.. Dr.igt'iytj A Oen. AgenU, Sun Fritoci*co,Cal t »ml 3J Coinmercu St.. N.Y. Eb ui’ rctintUGiiy .c ilick, WoiKlerfiik i'tirnlifc I'Tfrciii. Vinejrar Hillers are not a Vile Fnnap Drink, Made of Poor It;.in, WliiaLey, Proof Spirits and Refuse JJqtiors, uoo tored. fiplced and sweetoned to please the taste, called “ Tonics,” •* Appetizers.” “ itestorers, ’ v:c.. that lead tlio tippler on lo drunkenness and ruin, but are a true Medicine, made from the .Natiro Roots and Herbs of California, free from nil Alcoholic SlimninntN. They are tTi o GREAT I? 1*001) l'(l HI PI Hit and A Ijl PE GIVING Pl{ INCI I'ljE, a perfect Renovator and luvigorator of the System, curry ins off all poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition. No person can take these Ritters according to directions and remain long unwell, provided their bones arc not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, ami tbo vitul organs wasted beyond the point of repair. They men Gentle Purgative ns \rel! nn n Tonic, possessing, also, the peculiar inerlc of aotintr as a powerful aront in relieving Conges tion or Inflammation of the Liver, and of ail the Visceral Organs. TO 1C V EH ALE C!OM PI.A I NTS, whether in young or old. married or single, at the dawn of womanhood or at the turn of bf- these Tonic Bit ters have no equal. For liill a minatory and Ohroulc Ithcii* matihiil and Gout, DyspcpNiu or In digestion, BilioiiM, Iteniii ii-tit and 1 iiterinlttont Fevers, DisciiNeN of ihe Hlood, Giver, liidueyn and liladdcr, these Bitters huve boon most successful. Such Diseases arc caused by Yiiinked Blood, which is generally produced by derangement of the Digest It o Organs. DYHPEPSIA Oil INDIGESTION, Headache, Pain in t.hcShoulders, Co. \y, its. Tight ness of the Cheat, Dizziness, Sour Evnciatii i»3 of the Stomach, Bad Taste in tlio Mouth, riiious Attacks. Palpitation of the Heart, luiUunimai-m ot the Lungs, Pain in the regions of Uus Kidney*', a hundred of’t'J* - rnlitful ijiuptonis are ih.e o.Q 1 - /prii»KH of Dysi^epßiiu They invigorate tho Stomach and stimulate the torpid Liver mid BowelH, which render tlieiu of imcqu .lictl eflicacy in cleans: ng the blood of all im purities, and imparting new life and vigor to tl.u whole system. FOR SKIN DISEASES, EruptlonmTettor. Fait Rh.cum, Blotches, h|>otß, Pimples. Pustules, Boils, Cm bnnoles. Ring-Worms, S aid Heat!. Sore Kves. Erysipelas. Itch. Hcurfs, Discolorations of the Bkin. llmnors mtd I)i9”aß(‘s of the ."kin, of what ever name or nature, are literally dug up ant car ried out of the system in a short thin* by the use of these Hitters. Ono boric in such cases will col vince the most incredulous of thet.r curative effect. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions or Sores ; cteanso it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins: cleanse it when it is foul,and yonr feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pare, and the health of tho sy auua will follow. PIN, TAPE, and other WORMS, urklng in the system of so many thpusandF, are effectually destvo) ed and removed. BOLD BY ALL DREOOiaTS AND DEALERS. «T. WALKER, Proprietor. R. H MCDONALD 6s CO., Druggists and Qcn. Agenrs, San rraociaco. Cal-, and and ts 1 Commerce Stroet, Now York. Ayer’s Cathartic Pilia, For the relief and cure ol' ?»11 neningtj* nrh, liver, ami bow e<l by their timely use; and every family should have them on hand lor their protection and relief, when required. Long experience has proved them to he the saf est, surest, and best of all the rills with which the market abounds. By their occasional use, the blood is purified, the corruptions of the sys tem expelled, obstructions removed, and the whole machinery of lire restored to jts healthy activity, internal organs which become clogged and sluggish are cleansed by Af/cr's Fills, and stimulated into action. Tints incipient disease is changed into health, the value of which change, when reckoned on the vast multitudes who enjoy it, can hardly be computed. Their sugar coating makes them pleasant to take, and preserves their virtues unimpaired for any length of time, so that they are ever fresh, and perfectly reliable. Although searching, they are mild, and operate without disturbance to the constitution, or aid, or occupation. Full directions are given on tho. wrapper to each box, how to use them as a Family Physic, and for the following complaints, which theso Fills rapidly cure:—- For DyNiiepsia or Eiulis-estion, Listif iei. oes«, iLaaguar ami 1.0m.i of Appetite, they should be taken moderately to stimulate the stom ach, and restore its healthy tone and action. For Aav«*r CossiijJiaJnt and its various symp toms, IBiftioiis BeadacliP, Ht<U Heath ncht*. JaaiMSiire or Gn*«*n 1K,3. iouM Colic add RHioait Fovein,they should be judiciously taken for em-h erne, to correct the diseased action or remove the obstructions which cause it. For !>ynentery or but Ono mild dose is generally required. For HhruiiiatiMii, Got*?, Gravel, Pm]. pitation of tbe fl«*art, Pabi fn tho Wade. Rack and Loiiii, tliev should be contin uously taken, as required, to change the diseased action of the system. With such change complaints disappear. For Bromj and Propufcal Snvlliicn, they should be taken in large and fretjuent do.-cs to produce the effect of a dr.v ti - purge. For yujipj jMoiois, a largo dose should he taken, as it produces tlio desired effect by sym pathy. Asa T>lniU'r Pill, take one or two Pills to promote digestion and relieve the stomach. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels, restores the Appetite,and invigorates tho system. Hence it is often advantageous where no serious derangement exists. One who feels tolerably well, often finds that a dofle of thes* pills makes him feel decidedly better, from their cleansing aud renovating effect on tho digestive apparatus. PRI'rAHXD BY JPr.tT, O, A.TPH & CO, f Practical Chemists, ZOTTEZZ, ?JASS., 17. S. A . FOR SALE BY ALL DBUUUISX3 EVERYWEERS. Aitoi xiby gX.t Xji£»-w W. n. ANDREWS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, I’itIRPCF.N .Of"RG!A WINETB. sTOCK I MOORE, M ARSII & CO. JOBBKRS OF r> XX Y Or OO X> * OSIERY, HA'IS, BOOTS, SHOES, NOTIONS AND STATIONER I, Decatur ut.d I’iyui' street.-, Atlanta, Utor*ia. ov rl) ,. v mlrcUa « e having secured a largo supply ol DKY GO X)-, offer to mer- B oliatu; great inducements in every department ot their extensive stock. Xhel: desire is to make prices correspond as neatly as possible with JSEW YOKK QUOTATIONS, And with great confidence invite buyers to examine their Stock ami IMces. e if MO CUE, MARSH & GO., Atlanta, Oa. e. h. Junes. VT. K. WITHERS. NOVELTY IR0"N WORKS, Atlanta, Georgia, \y 1 T II K K is &. JONES, Proprietors. MANI’FACTTRERS OF BUILDING FRONTS, GRATINGS, FENCINGS, SIMMER HOUSES, Fo u n tn i u s , Vases, CHAIRS AND SETTEES FOR LAWNS, VERANDAHS, &.C., jfcir Sad Iron#, Dog Irons, Hollow Hare and all kinds of Castings in Iron or Brass made promptly to order. Hash weights of all sues hpt on hand and furnished at the. I west rates. Aumls ftr The Latent Emmy Co.’s Saw Gun,mils and Wheels, &c. mi lily iS II All J? 1 Ia O Y X> Sueces sorg GEORGE SHARP, J K •. L 1 V E JEWE LE R - D c n ler s in FINE WATCHES, LMAIOMS AND JF W I IF \ Silver and Plated Ware, WHIT EH AEL STREET A TLA NT A < A Wat cli Repairing, Ji wi irj Manufacturing and Repairing done in I Best and most Economical mitnm-r. All Uoik Warranted. m\ 1.) 1> A. v o Ague Cure, For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &0., and indeed all tho affections which arise from malarious, marsh, or miasm&tio poisons. EKo ono remedy is louder called for by the necessities of » the American people than a f sure and safe cure for lever J and Ague. Such we are now enabled to offer, with a perfect /¥ certainty that it will eradicate ** tho disease, and with assur ance, founded on proof, that no harm can arise from its use itfanv quantity. 'i’ii'il whuff protects from ov prevents this and is orat* v nrast be of irnrncn. o service in the corn inariiti .■; whore it prevails. J’rcvention is better tJi.-m euro, for the patient escapes the risk which he must run iu violent attacks of this baleful dis temper. This “ Ci;itK” expels the miasmatic poison of Fever anr Ague from the system, ar.-l prevents tho development of the disease, it taken on the llrst approach of its premonitory symptoms. Ii is not only* the best lemedy ever vet discovered for this class of complaints, but also the cheapest. The large quantity we sup ply for a dollar brings it within the reach of everybody; and in bilious districts, where Fever and Ague prevails, everybody should have it, and use it freely, both for cure and pro tection. It is hoped this price will place it within the reach of all —the poor as well as the rich. A great superiority <>t this remedy over any other ever discovered for the speedy and certain cure of Intennittcnts is, that it contains no Qui nine or mineral; consequently it produces no quinism or other injurious effects whatever upon the constitution. Those cured by it arc left as liealtliv as if they had never had the disease. Fever and Ague is not alone the consequence of the miasmatic poison. A great variety of dis orders arise from its irritation, among which nra Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Headache, blindness, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asth ma, Palpitation* Painful Affection of the Spleen, Hy.-t ii ••, Pain in the Bowels, Colic, Paralysis, mid derangement of the Stomach, all of which, when originating in tliis cause, put on the in termittent type, or become periodical. This •‘Cure*’ expels the poison from the blood, and consequently cures them all alike. It is an in valuable protection to immigrants and persons travelling or temporarily residing in the mala rious districts. If taken occasionally or daily while exposed to the infection, that will be ex creted from the system, and cannot accumulate in sufficient quantity to ripen into disease. Hence i f is even more valuable for protection than cure; and few will ever suffer from Inter nittent* if they avail themselves of the protec on this remedy affords. . or Liver Complaint*, arising from torpid ity c- the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stim* ulatin ‘he Liver into healthy activity, and pro ducing . 'any truiy remarkable cures, where otkor n:„o dues fail, PREPARED BY j. CL j.. ' ? .R<kCO., Lowell, Mass., acticaci. Analytical Chemists, SOLD AL . OUND THE WORLD. JP BICE, SI.OO TER BOTTLE. GREAT BARGAINS Are offered by WiLEI.iJU KICII &. CO,, —DF.AI.EkS IN' — DRY GOODS, 800 1 S A N D SII 0 ES, in this New Retail House. Jinnee’ bn k b uck, WbiteLall street, near Kailua, A? Santa, - Georgi HAV ' received a very extorsive stock New Giiods. and are receiving daily, !■ i.tiOnS its tire same ma3-4u. WILLIAM. It ICII & GO., ('on. Peachtreb and Marietta P ATT AM r A, GA WHOLESALE. NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS. a f>E fully prepared for tie spring sf,u \K..n xvl.ii h targe assortment ot New i]:,: ( ls -I.: rial inducements 'o cash b vr-r-. 'Ve propo e 'o dup' P/ te New Y rk biils. mad 4m \S JLLIaM l.’ic &' O » I.L KINDS OF BIBLES AND TEST A \ m- u I" be bad tor the ™»i ol Printing wt j. BRANTLEY'S Variety Store Fairborn SILVER AND PLATED WARE! DIH ECT IMPOKT A L ION 0 F Five Hundred Crates <J»o<feciy TABLE AND POCKET O U T L IS3 2FI. Y , TE V TRAYS, ASSOIITED GRATES, WINDOW GLASS, LOOKING GLASS PLATES We offer assorted Crates fur sBo. Send for List. TO HOUSEKEEPERS Wc offer tlie Cheapest and Best line ul House-Keepers’ Goods in the city <> Atlanta. Cutlery, Spoons, Folks, Knives, Waiters, Castors, Vases anc I'oilet Sets. # lit fact, anything needed in a well pt hruse. Call with the cas .. - 2-u McßltlDE & t O. WAGONS ! WAGON'S I I G . C . ROGERS, DEALER IX addles, Harness, Carriages, Saddle Hardware, lute. No lit Decatur ft., of.posi elite Kimball Home IN addition to my former stock, I have just received from the “ MILLBURN WAGON COMPANY,’ a car load of iron axle wagods, (from one ami two to six ho-pe wagons.) All of said wagons .-.ill be warranted, and for neatness ot work, durability, etc., ami prices exceeding low, they eatniof be excelled in any nmrke . Aiso.Gov et ninetil Saddles-tnr sale ebb ip.' ’ Farmers and ett 2ms generally. in the stir u.miding country, uitl do writ to call and ex amine before making their pm chases, eept.tf RAILROAD DIRECTORY. ATLANTA * WEST POINT R. R. Change of Schedule. Takes (feet Sunday, April Ith, 1812. pay PAStfUNGF.II TRAIN—OETWAKD. Leave Atlanta CmO ni rives at Fairbura. ?-16 a irive ul Weal Point ll:4y a DAY PASBKXOKR TRAIN—INWARD Leave Wept Point v? arrive at Fairburn -. f ** Arrive at Atlanta F night passknokr train—Outward. Leave Ar.Tunta p M Arrive at Fairburn 7:4b P M XTive Wjest Point 1*2:15 a M night fass'kngkr train—inward. Leave Wist I’uint A M ‘ Am ve >t> Fairburn S:H a m rrive at Atlanta 9 :u A D\Y FRKIGfcIT TRAIN’ —OUIWIRD. L are Atlanta A dYrrivc ut Fairbivni * M Arrive at West Point 3:'20 r M DAY FRBIGHT TRAIN—INW KD. Leave West Point t> :o ° a m Artive at Euiiburu p H Arrive at Atlanta r m NIGHT FREIGHT TRAIN—OUTWARD. I.cave Atlanta I*2:-10 r m Arrive at Fairburn p M Arrive al West Point ...8:20 pm night freight TIDIN’-inwakd. Leaves est Poin 2:00 A M Arrives at Fairbu u ?.30 a m Arrives at Atiauta 0;10 a m L. P. GRANT, MACON & WESTERN RAILROAD. ON and after Sunday, Feb. 26tli, 1871, tho following schedule for Passenger Trains will be observed ou tins Road: DAY PASSENGK T AINS DAILY, (Sundayexcepted.) Leave Macon 1 M rrive at Allan a at 2:23 p M Leave Atlanta at 6:00 m rrive at Macon at 1 i*'3o M night passenger trains (Daily.) Leave Macon at 5: 5 p m rrive at Atlanta ut P M Leave Alia ut a at ** M rrive at Macon at 11:05p m Trains arriving at Macon 11:3.) a. m. aad 10:1$ p m . inak« connections ior avau ual. and all points in Florida. The 10:15 p, m. train connects at Atlanta or Eastern and Western cities. Trains outlie - G.&N A. R. R., connect il (ir.tli with the dowu day passenger train .1 Macon & Western Railroad, and run a a o!- ows : Leave Giiffin p ,V 1 Arrive at Newnan 3:45 P M Leave New nan 7:00 a m rrive ai Griffin • • • A M H. W. BRONSON, M. T. W. A. FULLER, 0. T. A GEORGIA RAILROAD. ON and ufier Sunday’ January 22nd 1871 the passenger Ira ns will run us follows day passenger train. (Daily unday Excepted.) Leave Augu'-ia A M Lvave At anU 7:10 a M Arrive at Augnsla : f° p M rrive at Atlanta 6:,v5 P M MUST PASSENGER TRAIN. Leave Angu.••». 8:20 P M LeiiVw Atlanta MW « Arrive at Augusta y’.-A) a M rrive at Atlanta 0:40 a m CCOMMOD I ION T AIN. Leave Atlania p M L,-uy!‘ Etove Mountain 6:30 a m rrive at .Stone Mountain t SOU ** M pigr Both day and night passenger trains wiii make c use conuictions at Augusta and AilanUi w ith passenger trains ol come ciing roans. P.HSxngers irom Allantu, Atnens, Washinglou and stations oi the G<or_ia Rail* 10-.d, by taking the down day passenger train will in uke close connect inn, ai Uaiuak, with Macon passenger tiaiu, and reach Macon tuo same day. at 7:10 p. ui. alace Sh-eping Cars .n all night trains. .K JOHNSTON, SU|»er‘ioleiideut. THE SUN FOR 1372. TO ALL vV H 0 CAN EA D . Ihe Sew York Weekly u;i Roabietl la Size Wi-honi lucreasc hi Priee. With the beginni'. K's IST Tits Wkbxly vm tins been iioubletl in size. 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