From the Macon (Ga.) Telegraph |
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April 4, 1863 |
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Notice to Shippers |
South Western Rail Road Co. |
Macon, February 18th, 1863 |
Freight on Corn, Peas, Beans,
Meal, Rye and Sweet Potatoes in Bags or Barrels, over this Road, on
and after Thursday, 19th instant, will be as follows: |
Macon |
to |
Stations |
No. |
1/2, 1, 2 and 3 |
per |
bush. |
10c |
" |
" |
" |
" |
4, 5, 5 1/2, Everett's |
" |
" |
11c |
" |
" |
" |
" |
6, 7, 8, Reynold's, Butler,
Americus |
" |
" |
12c |
" |
" |
" |
" |
9 1/2, Smithville |
" |
" |
13c |
" |
" |
" |
" |
10 1/2, 11, Albany, Brown's,
Dawson |
" |
" |
14c |
" |
" |
" |
" |
Ward's, Cuthbert, Coleman,
Morris, Hatcher |
" |
" |
16c |
" |
" |
" |
" |
Fort Gaines |
" |
" |
18c |
" |
" |
" |
" |
Georgetown |
" |
" |
18c |
" |
" |
" |
" |
Chattahoochee |
" |
" |
18c |
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Virgil Powers |
Engineer & Supt. |
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