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SHB
—Egg. sold this week in Athens
at five cents per down.
—Collector Pleasants has been
given time lo make another bond.
—Col. A. P. Parham and family
'will rammer at Ilaroplon
-Ur. Jesse B..Wright, the wound-
ed foreman of the Columbus En-
quircr-Sim, is improving.
—Atlanta complains thatsbe ha*
no dramatic organization. Urge it
as an attraction to emigrants, men.
—The news that forty three build
ings going op in Rome, is the kind
of a summer Item we like to re
cord.
—It is said several knock-downs
and blackened eyes have occurred
in Atlanta on account of tbedoolistic
—In Augusta they called Oscar
WHde-Colonel.'’ By the way, the
“Colonel" leB fool# in bit wako in
Ills said
com has been shipped
Ibis scasoi
here from the West Isst
year.
—Tax Covington Star says there
is granite enough within twenty-
six miles of Covington to supply the
demands of the'world for the next
—Eleven weekly papers are pub
lished in Atlanta.—Post-Appeal
And not one of them, considering
advantages, is better than some coun
try weeklies we know.
—In Rockdale county the “m
fenced law is working admirably,
and its opponents are rapidly becom
ing convinced or their error in op
posing its successful execution.
—A DDEixrso wave is sweeping
over Atlanta. Yesterday a printer
named Cameron sent a Challenge to
Mr. Horan, former foreman of the
Constitution office; for some alleged
indignity. Moran had him arrest
ed.
—Of the duel deadlock sensation,
the Post-Appeathxa this to say: The
opinion is quite generally express
ed that the duelistic deadlock wi-
not last ranch longer between Messrs.
Ilowell and Lamar. It is said that
the latter cannot afford to rest under
the imputation of intentionally re
maining away from the rendezvous,
and no explanation of the fact lias
yet been published. The Atlanta
end of the affair refuses to talk of
ihe prospects, one member of the
party that went to West Point declar
ing that be did not know how the
matter really stood. There can be
no donbt that Capt Howell can
well afford to let the matter drop.
He has responded to the invitation to
meet the man who claimed to have
been injured and waited the lime re
quired by the code.
—Atlanta Constitution: We wore
shown on yesterday the plans and
estimates of a canal that is to be
bu^It at Rome; on the Etowah river.
It will give 2$29G horse power, and
will have a length of fonr and a half
utiles; with a fall of more than
ty-idic fceL The company that has
charge it Is composed of such men
asHK John Berry, Mr. Noble. Dr.
Holmes and others, and is able if it
wishes to put up all the capital ne
cessary to complete the work. It is
estimated that the cost will be $350,-
000; and if it is bulltit will make
Rotie oiio of tba chief manufactur
ing points In the Stale, with unequal
ed ditnate> splendid facilities for
transportation, and living at low
wages; so that there is no reason why
Borne should not quadruple her pop.
nlstlon within five years offer this
canal is completed.
economizing t
Birlklngtr Sound Sermon by u C«ro-
llnu Layman.
Greenville New*. „ ...
Economize. Ye*, you’ve heard
that before, hav'nl you? The editor
who smokes ten cent cigars on a sal
ary of six dollars a week or an in
come consisting principally of pota
toes and genera! mercluuidlse always
preaches it lo.Uio fanners, who could
buy him out' and afford to use his
type for fishing line sinkers, when
ever politics are too dull and the ro
tatfon of crops uo threadbare to pit c
him an Idea. The individual who
Is honored by being your father has
talked lo you about it until ho w:S
tired and you were sick, and the
grasping person who buys the liene-
Sts of your massive brain for a pit
»that would lie ridiculoun if it
j not disgusting has told you
often and over that flic reason l.c
hires you instead of being hired
himself is that he has economized.
You've had economy thrown nl
yon in solid chunks ever since you
were old enough to wear out the
knees of yonr trousers or dredge fur
miunowB with your new straw hat.
You’re been thrashed an an ccononie
measure at home, and in your walks
abroad advantage has liecn taken of
your youth by some seedy old indi
vidual smelling like a concentrated
rum mill, or some fat, bald-headed
man with a high lial anil broad-
clu b clothes, and they've begoifed
you and thrown the subject of econo
my down your throat. You're been
all along there, and ki long odds
that yon won't get below the head*
iug of this present writing, if you
are anywhere lietween tiriceu ami
twenty-five. Yon'rc heroine wary,
and when economy crojwi out in
print or talk, you’ve learned to walk
a long way uroimil it. Yon miglil
have been Implied into reading this
if something alHinl a girl or a billiard,
match or some of the oilier profound
subjects on which your intellect i>
exercised had l*een m the liegimiin}!.
Hut Ihe Daily Metes doesn’t propose
to take ad vantage of yon.
It’s pretty hard that a man can’t
enjoy liis youth and have some fun
yvliile hit’s yonng without having
somebody everlastingly p.vai-liiiiy
economy at him. We 1 It *w that
Most of yon work for wlnl you gvl,
and there is uo use working unless
you use what you make to have some
pleasure, anil good elotlies and ci
gars; and'billiards and a night out
now ami then at your pleasures.
What's the use of living anyhow, it
a man lias to lose all the enjoyment
in life. That’s very sound philoso
phy; hut look here: If the foul
killer don’t come along, and jot-
don’t have the delirium Iremen-
mr.re Ilian six linn's you'll probably
live to he about sixty years old.
When you get past thirty you’ve had
ten or lifteeu years of a good lime!
Wlial about the thirty ahead? Yon
won’t be as young then ss you were.
Most of your crowd will have been
crowded out of Ihe way, and youngvi
men about the biljisrd rooms won’t
want you standing around. The
••bailees are you’ll have a family
started then, ton, and if you art
lucky enough to liavo a chance lo In-
orking lor KouielMMly else yotn
'ages won’t be nmch more than
they arc now. You’ve got thirty
oilil years then lo get through on.
and yon’re getting older every day.
Yonll begin to think that Hie fun
you’ve bail didn’t amount to miirli
after all, and when rent’s due, and
men with bills arc hauling you
, and the man you work f««
to talk of calling down ex
i yonr hair will turn gray am
you'll think of Hie big silver d-dlai
you’ve invested permanently wit
the bar-rooms, dgar stores, bill! ml
table men and poker parties. Tltn
you’ll feel like hiring somebody to
kick you out to the g-nvnyar ’, au<
hate ail good fellows who help d vn
in that ten years of fan with u b!t»<
hatred, and you’ll call up your idd-
lluw Kinttll Mbe Preserve Her Hestlb
aud Beauty.
Oiie who has lung investigated this
suhj*-t?'. gives llte result, ami is happy
to say It I* found hi •• Women’s Ifcwl
Friend. It is adapted esnectally In
that great eeiilml, alliswitmllngorpm,
the womb, iurn-i-ting iLs ilisonlers,
ami curing any Irregularity of the
•♦tneiws” or “courses.” Itr. .1. Itrm'*-
tlcld’s Female llcgulator acts like a
charm in whin’s, and in smlilcn or
grailucl checking, or in entire stoj jKige
of Hie’’nienlltly courses,” front cold,
mental tnwthle, or like sattscs. I»y re
storing tin* natural disi’liarge In every
instaiuv. In chronic ••sues, so often
resulting In ulceration, falling of llie
womb. Its action is prompt and divis
ive. saving the constitution from ntini-
lierless evils and preinllttre ilway.
l’repareil by l>r. J. 15 rail tie l«l, Atlanta,
Ua. Price: talal size, ifc,; large
size, fl/iO. For sale by all druggist.
At the liino-Kiln Club: Sam
uel Shin offered the following: “Ife-
'olvcd, I kit we lake no man’s state
ment of how Ids thermometer t-lond
on any Martin day lliis summer on-
less accompanied by an atfidavy six
feel sqtiarc.” The rcsoltilion was
adopted by a unanimous vole.—De
hint Free Preze.
A lady of our acquaintance has
been in quite feeble health lor many
years with some complaint peculiar
the sex—liecame emaciated—lust
her appetite—was melancholy—
sleepless—cross anil fretful. Many
years’ suffering indicaleil that all
medicines were a failure. Soule one
suggested the use of Uromgimlc's
Emjlish Female Hitters, as it wai
n.il a patent nor a secret remedy, it
wav used, anil seven hollies effected
Rothschild’s Shirts
§ FOE. $9.
In fiery ici-l-e.l
K»»»
rilh-nliV«h.ni <».r v.mIh i;ive
CUSTOM SIMMVS.A.cl-cl l.y i-.
iiM.-ni. il y*lm li iVetiOte-rn* U-en under I lie II
... jiI.Isi «.nr t.ii.en :uv invit'd
NlTl.llMCIIfin. „ , , ,, , ,
nu|»iliiil«iiM4 SMrlh.g- mrlii.le nit the
Ion lien, ftriulb* Niid wnifl* Clu-ttol Whirl Inga.
Augusta. I!a., Aug. 11, 1880.
Mr. Sam’i. Shepard:
Hear Sir—Permit roe to thank yon
fur advising me to take HILL'S IIKI’
AT 1C PAN AC K A. 1 took it a
you direct ed. and was entirely relieved
from a severe headache and genetal lie-
l ir«9ii«n, that caused me to fear a spell
»f sickness. It is a good medieint
Respectfully
Prank Ansoi.it.
The ~Posl-Ap2al meeting an old
.politkan dbis morning, fired off
tboqueation:
“Colonel, what do yon think of
the Stephen* and anti-Stephens
sathmaries published up to date?”
“Ilatnpb!" was Hie discourag
ing reply.
“Which of the snmmcries do yon
think approximates the correct
total?”
“Not worth a shack, either of
them, air," answered the colo
nel.
“Bat the evident pains taken
with the figures—,’’ said the
scribe.
“That’s what’s the matter/' was
the reply. “I agree with lien.
Toombs about this political figur
ing. Figures arc the biggest liar*
in the world—whet* they are put
In the wrong place."
“Yon think ”
“I know, sir, that the result of
llie convention’s action will de|>ciid
entirely upon the adoption or re
jection or Hie two-third’s rule:
under llie majority rule Stephens
will geMbo nomination, without if
nffjnot.”
pose the majority role
4?"
" said Ihe Colonel, emphati
cally, “that kill Ihe Georgia De
mocracy dead as Hector. The split
will be eternal, and, I don’t rare a
d—n which wdy, the -thing goes? 1 '
Scpebistkkdest Plimby of the
money order department of the gen
eral Post Office, yesterday submit
ted to Postmaster Pierson a report
offhebtuineadone In his depart-
merit during the fiscal year ending
June 30. The amount of money or
ders issued by tho office dnring the
year was |G2,057,05210 making an
increase of $1,005,18130 over 1831.
The business daring the last fiscal
year amounted to $12,000,000 more
, than that done daring the fiscal year
fulling June 20,1ES0 fill addition-
al dories have been employed by
the department thiongh the busy
amon, which lasts from November
until Uto 1st of May, at an increased
cost Of $1,600, \
if alley’s Saline Aperient in a pleas-
flat, cooling cathartic for the iiinlaiit
euro of headache, indigestion, con
stipation, heartburn, billfouraess,
etc.
e*: boy and talk economy tojbiiu t n-
til he’s sick and yon’re tired. Y« u’ll
understand then that yc-nr falliu.
and tiie bald-headed man, and tl«-
seedy man boil brains under llivi
hats—brains acquired l»y cxtierietici
Yonll realize for the first time llm'
the first ten year* of a man’* life i
his seed time, aud whatever crop h
sows he’ll reap in spite of sttnsbin
of good fortune or cold wind* of liai
lack. Yon will see then, youth will
llie promising moustache and de
termined to go it while yon’re young,
tliat ten years is only a little piece o.
your life after all, and that the yean
that follow might have been crov
•:d with solid ease and happiness:
Rclf-rc-pcct if you (tad only sat
yoar cigar money, and yonr billiard
money,and yont other surplus mon
ey and never wasted anything. Then
it will be too late.
Yon won’t pay much attention to
this. Do ns one f ivor though. Cut
it out, and paste it away xomewhere.
Then when you’re arc ‘.hiily-five
look at it, and sec if il isn’t I
whichever way you’ve gone.
Aw Aren men* that tho Discovery «<
tho HlnSasIppI Passed Thraaah
Athens.
There is not asltadow of douht hut
tint the great Spanish leader, De-
Soto, with his valiant company of
cavaliers, passed directly through
the present city of Alliens on Ids line
of march, and it is further thought
tliat oue of liis tamps was on the
< Ironce.rivcrjunt below this city,
lie pa-xcil np the right bank of the
ocean, and a set of earth works are
yet seen on llie line of Greene and
tlglciliorpc comities, that it i* con
tended were thrown up by Ids f«d-
lower*.s, His march has been clearly
defined from the lime lie left the Oco
nee to far above the middle section
of the Stale, when it is lost, to he
ph-keil up again al tins Nacoocbee
»alley, I rout which place DeSolo
Verged to llie West, until lie loundn
r.rAVe beneath the father of water*.
A gentleman of thin city ban now tln-
remaius of an old Spani-.h niuskel,
t’te lock of which wan elaborately
cirVeil, and the engravings lliereoo
proved it to have been the property
O "one nl IteKolo'* uieu. It wan ex
civated near this city, and flieowiii-i
W is cither killed in battle With llie
Indians, or |ieridied of fatigue oi
*ii kuexH on the way. 4 filter trophies
of this famous march have been
found in our immediate limits, aud
it in said the Indians told the first
while NettlerH in our nertioii ol
strange white warriors, mounted on
Itorscx aud glittering with gold aud
silver, whom I heir ancestor* said hud
passed long ago, going toward llie
North. Some of the cahiiis built by
DeSolo werciieveral years ago ex
cavated at Nacoocltce, and the time
lion been so long since they were
built that large free* were growing
over their ruins. If we are not umh-
iiiformed, a log from one of the old
cabins was sent to the University
uinsenui in Alliens. W« hope that
some of our antiquarians will pursue
the investigation* aud nee if the line
of march of llie first while mail who
ever invaded the wilderness of
America cannot he clearly dsfiued.
FREE1H
UNRELIABLE SELF-CURE,
I —BBSks 1
.outStanheoit. ll>AlHeo^M
L>UmVw*
£?£&
turn.
jpoli-u-Groii r-roo E-o-ory-ou-lioro.
l*-.-l K
l.ltlb.-
IllSt U
‘imI**••- Al Anf t'ml. Our IsiXe an-l
-u-iii r. Ibioi a-iiil,Hm-r» in |iriiu-l|>at
Jii.-lily ii* in iciying that we lUiHliir*
POUUHEHTY COUKrif.
Sliciiir Sale.
IJKOIIIIIA—IfoliOtlKBTV CiMHVTT.
\\MI.I, le w*IJ iM-forn I tin tiiurt llouwdnor in
VVjtMicf *---
SwtVr
. . tin*ell? or Alluurfisvua Uh-DrUTuf*l»» In
Aii-rmt toit, tx-lawn Ihn le-it bHmufaK l»i
u ur Im.isr o*eul*rn |«rt oTM *>l
I In »h* SI «U*ih*t«l M-iugliPilf ruuit.
It b*iM|{ kmurn in lh« |iro|-<-.tjr «t «l.lu«
Ivrrjr. Ml tv mi My Irnutnu t (a*, for Mate and
i--«iuijr but, M>ln!UiiwiiltwMitiy
t ileiim-i in Preneti Cre-
U N I >101 * W lOAlt.
... |,au<t lh.- Inri-ret :.n-l l*-:-t m-lii Iih| .I..-* uf 4iKsrm'''kN« , r Militia
anil DUtWKMV t.n |*r.i. ; : n-t KnHiwer Wear.
KOI llsetlll.It'S Wtikle Rlrrltio slilrlonl 511 reutl each.
M4*ril»«:llll.l>*'> IC-'| ul nirrloo Slitrln uutl Drawer* al . ei-btnetirli.
KUritM tlii-U'S Slimmer CMbMi-rrSbaloaud Drawer* at «l each.
UUltlM UIMl'N Indiu l.uutr stitrl*. wi-nteor Inti M.i-v.-»,«t fro-.nt-each.
Itorfam illl.D'' Muuwtri- aierlim shirt* ami Drawer* niiiiin.iouh.
inmiM'llibll'S ltr«t Jr** Drawer*.-iMVii’Hi-arb.
Abo. UKXtirlt-t'l. I.IM-S UK KtlJtKIUUAN AMI SlbK HMIKItWKAU.
Sparing IToclr'corear.
i»nr .tiH-l l» in*it ..*mi>I. I.-. awlnolu-h * all 11* lalril iH,%rllic» a*..l ihoi.rM |.l«lMrlinlil ol
Hu- t-oii-lKi* mi-1 insrleH. t.-ir,-.- Iom-.> -I flub If iiue, treJolurtlte. Clou-
dent and fo.rd Staalry m f* on »a-l I ce*t- —
Vl.bleoli. Als-Vl-iTS*- Iiim-i*••• ►olletl Silt an-l MMl* Io n. n» I l»'b aii-l k«w V l.oloi
Adiuiiiittlmlor’a Sale.
GKOUGIA—UoitotiKUTV County.
|»V vlriui-atl anonln fiwu lh*i «urt *1 Unit
l> nary irf U-rngbrOr I •Miity.wlU IrwU on
tl,n 0 »l I'unday la 'Xri4.-Ml.rr. 180. at the
t'-inil ll .u-r ,1 Mr In nil oMinlr Irtanra thr
‘ ala t--| l u4iia,*nlbr|>rut*-rlrHlTUrKilalror A.
I'***,.-I«™ Il.l.t, lliatnl |MUti4 17.
su-J Hu- l«IMinaa Ib-fro* k.i.-wn at IUr Tonu.
Ita.lrl; at*, t-.t .V«. IS. all ailualnl on Brual atrert,
-ily .4 All.au/. Trims >4 aalr. oue-tbli.l cash,
-oi*-- one amt •*<• yean, with Inlrrmt from
i-Mtaa'ii. sn-Mrr.1 n» mvOrax**** thr ntrMlMn.
Ul-tlnrlil vl lo-baaiHlmtlllono) uUn-
I-. CM a*. WK&4M4IWSKY. I
Imiuirlral.f eaiKlalrof A. i. T.»wna,<]rcraanl.
Kid Glovea-
:-Lin«. vrrj- Inti •inalily. tl.'.'S |«*r pair.
Fancy Half Hose.
All uHnml.n tnic.1 loonrnwu t»< !•••) «•*
.rmr xlM.IrH.
Rotlasch-ild's
Ail tin- nrwmt .trainm in imporlel Kain-y •■*11 IIonu fr«Hii 3. routt l« It 1- per pair,
flalu, Colored and lfrlit«H Hull tlom- liwui T. truls i rr^pair upward*.
UMBRELLAS.
All ar.Kh'^. our own maunCi- Inn- K.htiiniyliam tliuhrrlia ft.
Ur nr rat Stork .5 t-u.m-hiiiy «hn*K eol.1. t Its ANI» fUFFS. CAMMHie. LINEN
niul Stl.H MANItKEISC'Mlfcrs. and Oeolleuieu’* Jewelry,
'"Unrk-i'iaMnl d ftold-l'lated t'..ll:.i uod Mnete Untlon*, or rh-Kaot Set I'Jlul Slilrl
Sluil* ylvro With rarb hall daoruid Kollm'bil.1 si •.OatolM Start*.
S:.M|dr«, IHr.-rlhu. • t.*r -rtf iiM-.t-iirmn-ul, :in.l .hsrriplirr .-ocular*, lua.lr l lire. M|4-. ial
I'rirr-l.lnl to Itu- Irmlc We irl.r t.. ;ill New V.nk.
H.U.R0TlSCIllD&C0..Breadva|6fUSt..N.t
WHOLESALE LIST
tiiiiiip ^Ldhounr!
SEEUSlW
SEND US YOUR BUSI
NESS CARD FOR
TRADE LIST.
D. IANDRETH &
PHILADELPHIA.
V CO. |
lh.ll.ull4. rnahaf
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*m> So.m* u< rayoci lour
*/, I.M.. r.i.uivj. u4
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v.a
SOLD.
Urr.il rhaMU lo ua(» uwiiey
Those Who ul way. !ak» adrablaga
ol the fWKl ebaorm lor uiaKiur
I moury that ar» oth-r.J, arneir*
'Ibrrouio wraltby. vblle I now t
do not luipr >»e tub rbaw-ra {
main to povrrljr. We »»l many
from the Cnt start. Tbe l*nioe« will pay n*..
than ten tluaa onlloary eaxw. Kxprnnre oulrt
rurnlabed Irre. Nood« *Im-ro^ayra (all. lo inak
money rapliUjr. You ran darote your «bolo Mm
to Uw work, of only your aparo tooniculs. t o
Informat’on and »U that la nrrdrd aeut li»-. A •
4rcaa Si noon X Cu. Cortland. Ualu* uoXl
Central & Soutliweatoru a B
Savannah, Ga., Mny *27, 188-2.
W.&A.F.Ti£t&Co.
WAREHOUSE and COMMISSION
MERCHANTS
AND OEALEKS IS
Scant ^dnerUacMeuts. DEPOT
THE DEPOT,
THE DEPOT.
NOTWITIISI ANIIINU THIS INTENSE HOT WEATHER
HOBBIS IAYEB1
BAKER COUNTY.
Sherit)' Sale.
GKOUGIA—Bakkk Countv.
IU. hr wkl Ibe br.t Taoday la Au t uil
ueal, Indore the Cvuit Uouse door Id N«w-
Ua., adblu iba legal boura, tba Mlnlw
piutwrly, lo-alt: (.3. artaaiy-tbrea arm oO ol
■* . u IWI|lbir* bundrrd thirty one, iu tb«(B)
Euhlb dntiirt olaalJ county.loaatiafy ouerouu-
ty court fl. la. William fc\ Sstllb va. D.D.SaUtb.
Liiywah by W.ll. BaU«ia * tV.aad laluraMl
**- lautiu pomadon aottfiid la writiag.
AINU.
ue lluw and place, lot ot laud No (C3)
la ibo Mreik INdrlcL roalalalag
*ore «!• Iw.to Sat My ow Vnte.lor
r.rti.l n la.,joba I. Scott,rt al. va,tt. F. Iludr
1*1 li, adiulaMltatur ou tba dale of Jreao -Sto*
*,. drroaicj Sold uudar rurrratilrcn*. laau-
- J.M. hOWKMs
SbrrlC
Clothing,
Dress Goods,
cd kl.y ten*, isat.
SavamiJli.Floriila &Wesltni B’y
uavautiau, U*.. June
S\N AUDAfftCU .SUMli.l V, June 4, IM2,
v/ ftixutri traiuhou u... Road will run —
follow*:
Leave Savaunab <1
letve Jeaup
1 Aave Wairiaa*
Ai.ireat Catlabaa
Arrive at Jackaoanllc
lean JartaariHe
l*:avr Callahan
Arrtte at Way crow
Arlive at Jiauv
Art ive at Hayaunth
it IhliAtl
.. ... II* kl
3:»S I* M
cast* M
G:lu|*M
V.o.A U
S:t» A U
. Il:t AM
1.33 I’ M
3:3. f M
igtra trm Dtuutl. fur Uruu.-vtrA
t,aeiuibiraiu.«<iitlay. at t’.ruuawu-h - -
I*. M.,iluily rxeept r.uudiiy.
I'aumycn leave tsruiwaick at «:<!
a nviu^ at --avauuab 3.-M t‘. II.
Tbia uaiu atop, only at icMp Wayrross,
FolK.tou, Callai.au and JarkuMivilie.
.1 At:K30N VILLE EXPRESS.
Leave sarauuah daily at II Ml* M
Leave .letup ** 3:<OA M
Leave Waynosa •* IMAM
Arrive at Callahan “ • :l • A W
Airlve al Jarkoouville ** N:IUAM
.»rriw at Live Ual daiir («•
rept Sundayat •• 1130 A ki
Leave Live Oak daily (carept
niudayi
Leave lackaauvUle
Ixave IV a* cum
At rive at Jr.up
Ainve atsavauuah
2310 P Ml
.1:35 P
»:«!•
11:211*11
.... 2:2UA M
Pal lie sieeplug Cara oa rbia Main dally be-
twreiiSavauuih aud Juckaouvillr.WasfiUiK-
I6u aud .lackauuvillr,Ciurintiat I aC.Idackaun-
vtlle.
I'asaengera leaving Macon 7:W P. fll. con
licet at Jeaup with Ibiatrnln tor Klurtda daily.
Pameu^era fruui Horida py this train eou-
uuv.t nt Jntup with tram arriving nt Mlneon
; A. Ml.da.ly.
Puvarti^ers from Savannah for Uainrav.illr,
• vilar he) a an«l Horuia Transit Road (ex-
•v|4 Keruuiutinal take tbi» train.
ALBANY EXPRESS.
Am .VirauwV
i.-Maai Lv„
127 put Ar^.
•'•'30p nt Ar. _Macou „...
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t&aa Ar.„, r ....AILan» ...
...Ar. 7'2uau.
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.-At. 1:40 p m
...Ar. 240pm
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GROCERiSS, DRY GOODS,
Hardware. Ronta,Shoes, Clothing, Saddlery, Harness
Trunks, Notions, Tinware and Ockery, Etc.
FARM WAGONS
024 il till! IVI AR AOKNI'.i FOR AI.L FIR1TCLASS
Oiiitst, FppiIerM nml CoiuIeiist’i’.'S.
ENGINES AND MACHINERY A SPECIALTY.
ml a: the I ,.x,-t p.‘pg
£40pu> Ar
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Ar.—Kohulln Ar 7:40 »
niimm Ai—Albany ..— At I*; |
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am -Aiwuy
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■ TOttm A. Auyuila
4-lf.n iu At- navauuab ...
ImbI ::lvrpiu. laoou .11 Nirbt
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Allaula amI tlavoo .ml Albany
(Anar./*Mr
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Jail) |rai*pt lUmJafr, ai«J.l r ulbboi
•aiun.l.ily,i<ijiipr r.omlay ,
Tiaib* «» euavly k.aliuvion run*
lmp.ui r.iuilliviilo ami All,any,dally m
•lary lolnrcu Alliai ' -
i M. Albany Arr,
(PSiwpl MoMlarriiow.Muilbnllo M> AM
dally (aatept l-.ol.)) Iii-m Albany I
II poibl. r.o.ll, I
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HEADQUAHTERS!
Welch & Muse,
Leave SeraKuah,
Lesva Jeaup
Leave WavcroM
letve DuPont
AnlveTtMMnaaviUe
Arrive Itatnbrhlgc
Arrive Albany
l.-uvc Aluauv
lA.-aveRaiuhri.lge
I aravc Tbouiaavd le
Arrive at DuPont
Arrive Way cross
Arrive Jesup
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A
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. 43*1 A
. 6 35 A
. vail a
Arrive Savannah
Sleeping ears run through from Savannah
sml Thorn .anile dally without ebango.
Connection at Albany d-“- “ 1 *‘* — “
Irani, both ways on Soutk„
and from Macon, KuTauIa, Montgomery, Mo-
Ixli. New Orleans, etc.
Mail steamer leaves llainbrhlge for Apxtrhh
cola and Columbus every Thursday amt Sun-
** tJiioae connection at 4ackaon vtlle daily t»ur*
day a exccptcl) for Umn Cove Springs, Sr.
Augustiue, I'alalka, Enterprise, Sanfonl aud
all laiulingaou SL John's river.
Trains on II. ft A. R.U. leave Junction, going
west- at Itao P. kl., and for UrunawU-L «-
3:13 P. M., tlaily,except Sunday.
Through Tickets sold and Sleeping Car
liertbsand Drawing Room Car acc-.mmo-la
lions secured al Urea's Ticket Office, No. S
Hull street, sad at the company’s uepot,
loot of labcrty Street.
A new Restaurant nn.l Lunch Counter has
U-en opened iu tlie ntallon nt Wayrross, ami
abumlanl time will be allowed for menu by-
all passenger trains.
JAH. I-TAYLOR,
Ueoerat PaascHjcrr Agent.
J. S. Tyson, M aider of Transportation.
IL U. KLKMINU. .*>U|ienntcudenL
Brunswick & Albany S. E.
TISIB TABLE.
Takes eUcrt MouJay, October Sd.tSSI.
TRAINS UOlSU WEST.
AI-BANY, «A.
IMMENSE STOCK OF SCHOOL BOOKS.
)|.I, THE KINDS USED IN Tlll-i fE TION. WE AUK AGENTS FOR THE LEADING
l*|T|i<.|i|IKEi. AND UE»T.R DSEylf Al.I.KD HCII.iriEs FOR SOPPLYINU
HOOKS OF EVERY KIND AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES.
P.I.ANK HOOKS, SCHOOL AND Of KICK STATIONERY.
ELEGANT SUPPLY OF GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
iHkiNv, rtiAHns, err.
NEW SUPPLY OF STYLISH DESIGNS IN ISOLD
ir □E?;"W'^S;2Ea, m. I
NOVELTIFA FOR TIIR XPRINIi TK1DR. GREAT BARGAINS IN
PIANOS AND ORGANS
BkS-FROM THE MOST CELEBRATED MANUFACTURERS Jp*
Window Shade*, Wall Paper. Pinhiufj Tackle t Sport-
intf Good*, and Pine Cutlery.
AGENTS FOR TIIE NEW ANIRRICAN SEWING MACHINE.
Call nu.l acooor LOW PRICES nr vend yoirnrdera. .
Welch & Muse,
ALBANY, O-A..
THE BEST IN THE MARKET
i “EXCELSIOR”
COOK STOVES
LEADING FEATURES i
|v.ul4n Wund Dnnm l r «Uml W.mlOrsta
A.llu.l.ldu lauuu-r HwliurtW llrarth Mat*
liib-ri-lMMCKMibi Aatmamw When
Hrmhiw hi. Mwlmmw Hue Why
Nl, kl I Kl.i.ln
Nickel PriH-.b,
■Humliie hw C.—
ikuthbi Wtmrl I'. liter*
— IliiHr t'uiura
Alip‘.ol t J Ul Sapp ibis's. Wat
Illiili.lnal.nl Fl
MAHUVAimillKli at
ISAAC A. SHEPPARD A CO , ti.Wmoro, Mi
And ii-i a hypilndpaOe
ST At'IONS.
I'l.im.wnk
Jamaica
WayMc-eVill.- .
Udaiuu
Ituhoken
loblailrn'illc
Way.-t.M
Wayerous
Warcibc.ro .
killin'oo.l . ....
I’earaou
Pearsu*.
Kirkland . .
\l illicoocbee .
Willicuoclicu..
Alapaha
HronkUield ...
Till op
HlVrv
ass-:
V:*> aw
ld:IJ
U:ti
11:71
•l:44
i7.il pm
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4:241
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r.«
1. XI
- Hit
al2ou
' 1214
12 27 pn.
12 40
114
2 Ik
THAINa itolHu EASI—an«P urwaat*.
Utunawir.k ....
lauaica
Wayncenlle
. ulilon
I.UlutOU.
Hoboken ..
'clilall.i vtlle..
Waycrom
Way. 103... . ...
Wareaburo . .
Millwood
AUIDvoo.1
Pear eon
Paareon.. ... .
hJrklnnd
W illi.-oorbre
AU;-nba
is rook Grid.
Ttltuu .
llthi
H:il
10:42
10:33
10:10
12:32 pm
11:4*
11:27
11:1b
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ui:3t
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9:ju am
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a II o.i
I II M
SCUI.A1TKU,
uumoi Mi'aogcr
s av A.isriq’A.TT.a^ a
JOHN Bit ESN A N.Btanager.
Wm aiii-end endoreemmli I row high anlhorlly:
liar lug «top]«d at Urn Man ball llimaa while In
Savannah wo moat rbeerTully ci*loinr It to ladles
i», as belug elrk-Uy a Orel risen tm.ue
n.ii»>luluioi.li, and unrivalled iu ibe
4 Ha Ial4e.
A. II. OiDHIi rP.dov. ol (is.
W. »*. KMlXHAM.Uu7.ol Ms
IIWI. F. DREW Fadluv.olH*.
Hull. T. kl. Nl IRWIN III,
Ki-U.N. Woiialuc hum lia.
Hon • • HO. It. lil.AI'K,
r Mem Mimim U«|deaonl., Ua.
Summer Kates $2 aud $2.50 per Kar
•xcalltnie m
ISHI II.I.ON HAND AT THE FAMOUS
WITH A FII 1.1. SUPPLY OP
Boots tSc Shoos,
OF EVERY KIND AT
WHOLkSALE AND RETAIL.
■« Iramie from the fatal and there will i v so difficulty ta m
Give the Greatest Bargains!
Come Soon,
Buy Quick,
Get Good
Be Happy and Keep Cool !
Oto Stook is
ij Din hoanJIcnqmntlty.
MORRIS MAYER.
Albany, Ga, Sepi.73, IMt.iy
NEW STORE
—AND
MEW GOODS!
RB.4S.B.
IVHDl.FNAI.li AND RKTAII. DKAIJCRW IN
DRY GOODS,
DRESS GOODS,
I
Hats, Caps, Boots <Ss Shoes;
NOTIONS! NOTIONS!
, Croelery, TiaWara. Polffare.
Cr^erie#
DRUGS, STATIONERY,
FURNITURE
And STOVES^
»on»i I'nrrlinae until Yon bare arm our stork. Prices Lav.
-OUR LADIES’ DEPARTMENT-
Constating ol FANCY DRKSS GOODS, CLOAK* and DOLMANS, RIB*
BONN, 41 LO Vies and FANCY LACKS, tho Ladles are
requested to call and are.
E. B. & S. B. LEWXSy ATbaxxy, Geu
Lewis Bros
and
UUY AND WELL EXniAKliE. C it.UCrri<iKW C
ILY MADE. WE MAKE