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THE BCBOOL TEACHER.
j nisbt. .nil atiacbtr lit
‘ima, bar tub pa rsu i n/;
njTrr«*(«4 ttii sr.J aha aTtnjred that.
allbarclaa wudoinc-
r , rttkoood her per eenUrs »o many boj»,
ind ao numy irirta all coantod.
.. j marked all the tardy asd abstr.l.va.
and to -hat all the abaenca smottud.
SOM and retideom the wrote in full,
eSasssMsea.
ami .strand all their »r„,
and prrpareda Uat of the ffndiuuas
for the county examination.
g« waary bead mk low on her book,
*nd her weary heart mill lower,
for tome of her pupilt had little brain,
ami ilcpt-nhn dreamed-it aeemed aba died.
and aw *P* nt want to HUea;
and they »>et h- r thare wi th a question fair.
-ttate what the ptr cent, of your crude to.**
arm bad alowly rolled away.
in the old familiar places.
\^STSES5^ WU
-■ , and as wide
ft be came to the apot when l hay buried her
bones*
and the ground waa well built over.
Bat laborera threw out a akull.
Once pleated beneath the clover,
a diadple of Galen wandering by,
Fauaed to look at t ha d Iggera.
Bad plucking the akuU up looked through the
eye.
Anbraw it waa lined with flgurea.
-Just aa I thought." aaid the young U. D.
"How eeiy it ia to kill ’em I
StatiKlca oaeifled every fold
Ul renbrua and cerebellum.’*
"Ifa a great eurioalty. Bure.” aaid Pat.
"By the boneeyou can tell the creature »’’
"Ob.nothing atrange,” aaid the doctor* ‘-that
Waa a nineteenth century teacher I”
Superior articles in universal request
are always counterfeited, and the pirates
eftrsde, who pick np a living by depre
dating upon the rights ot others, are con.
itintly trying to cheat the pnblio by snb-
atitutinir, imitating and falsifying Sim
mons' Liver Regulator; bnt beware, take
cone except under our oopyrighted. en
graved label, with aeal, signature and
stamp of J. l£. Zeilin k Co.
Genuine prepared only by J. H. Zeilin
l Co., Philadelphia. nov5 lw
TuaxoviN Ocutoks.—Among the Tar*
komana of Central Asia, who may bo fitly
aiyled tbo Oomanonra of tbo Kaai, the
ancient and muoh-dinonssed nsago of
"msrriago by oapturo” takoa the form of
s very aingnlar game, which is cniversal-
ly popular with tbo tribes of the Lower
Oiu*. It ia known by the onrious op
pellationof “kok-bnrt” (green wolf,) a
same which has never been satisfactorily
accounted. The mode of playing is ns
fellows : When a Tarkoman hello finds
herself embarrasiod by a crowd of rival
unitor.*, her father setties tbo mattor by
auembling them all in a convenient placo
on the open stoppo. Ho thon brings out
hie daughter, arrayed in tbo pomp
of Torkomsn "foil dress,” and sel
ling her npon n swift boreo, places
in her band the carcass of a lamb or kid,
well gresaedfrom head to tail, with which
•he instantly gallops away. The young
gentlemen follow her at fall speed, and
endeavor to snatch tbo prizo from her
hands, any one who can succeed in doing
to being thereby entitled to consider hint-
wlf "the happy man.” It sometimes bap-
p*na, of conrso, that whon the cavalier
who is the object of the young lady's
cretpreferences comes withinnrm’s length
she will hold the kid in snch a way that
be can I’naily wrest it from her; but
fhonli*. n leas favored suitor overtake hor,
•he gimps it with oil her strength, anil
lbs ill-starred lover gets nothing but a
good roll in tho snnd for bis painB. When
all is over, tho father regales tho whole
company with n sumptuous feast of rice
and mutton snet. for which bo afterwards
"sends in the bill” to bis future eon-in
law, who ia often anything but flattered
by tbij expensive compliment.
Dr. Wimioft’s Anti-Periodic ce Pa
ns and 'Jonio !—Wilhoft’a Tonic has
Mtahlisned itself ns tho real infallible
Chill cure. It is universally anmitted to
be tho ouly reliable and harmless Chill
medicine now in use. Its efficacy is con
firmed by thousands of certificates of tho
very beat people from all parts of tho
country. It cures malarious diseases of
erery type, from the shaking agues of
the lakes and valloyn, to the raging fe
vers of the torrid zone. Try it. It has
sever been knosn to fail.
Whmlook, Pini.ry & Oo., Prop’rs,
New Orlonns.
Far sale by all druggists. oetSOfiw
The Colannado Hotel, Philadelphia.
Pa, sustained its well-merited reputa
tion, asd, if possible, earned greater,
with itspatrons, daring the “Centennial
Exhibition.” novGeodlw
OSD9
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A
FORTUNE. ELEVENTH GRAND DISTRI
BUTION. 187*. AT NEW ORLEANS. TUES
DAY, NOV. 1-TIT.
Louisiana State Lottery Company.
. Institution waa regularly incorporated by
tkalegislature of tbu State for Educational and
charitable purposes, in ISOS, with a Capital of
lUKO.OOO, to which it baa ainco added a rewerre
fundol tUO.000. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUM-
«KE DISTRIBUTION will take place monthly
«<■ the second Tuesday. It never scales or post
holes. Look at the following Distribution:
CAPITAL PRIZE AJO.OOO.
»MOO TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS BACH.
HALF-TICKETS, oNB DOLLAR.
_ LIST OP PRIZES.
1 Capital Priie *»-000
I Capital Prise W.OOO
» Prises of 1000....™™... 6.000
» Prises of 600 ... JJ-OJ®
MO Prises of loo - -—JO.®**
MO Prises of 60...™ ... -I®-®®®
®00 Prises of 30 -™ 10^00
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
» Approximation Prises of |S00...™™™ *.<00
S do do *00 1.800
9 do CIO 100 —
1UI Prises, amount Ijk to™ 4110.400
Reapormble corrmi-onding arenta wanted at
all prominent points, to whom a liberal compen-
ation will bo paid. , , , ,, , .
Application for rates to clul a should only be
L.ade to the Home Offlce in New Orleans.
Write, clearly sUting full address, for further
udormatiou or tend ordtn to
M A DAUPHIN,
P O Box 092. New Orleans. La.
All our Grand Extraordinary Drawingsi are
under the supervision and management of Gen-
•rail 0 T BEAUREGARD and JUBAL A EAR
LY. oct9dwed sat aw lw
TENNESSEE SMOKED
SAUSAGE.
r NNESSEK LARD. Butter. Eggs. Apple*.
Potatoes, Apples. Onions. .Chestnuts, etc.
■aily as
eta coining in dal
Frioeeby
oettllw
and” ler sale at low down
JONES * COOK.
JEWELRY.
A FINB selection of floe Gold Jewehrin sets
Opera Chains. sockets, Sleeve Buttons,
Btud* etc. lust roceired by B J JOHKgTON .
eettl lw 30 Second street.
A CARD.
TUIE UNDERSIGNED beg leave to inform
A the citizens of Macon and vicinity that they
have taken the store for some time occupied by
A Barnett A goo. and opened a
grocery stoke
•hare may be bad everything (new and dean)
fa eat and drink usually found in a flrst-clasa
Furily Grocery Store, and at low down prices.
Come and see forvourae.ves.
Goods delivered to any part of the city free.
THOMPSON A SHAPLBIGH.
Next door to Bcrnd Brothers* new store.
ocf72 eodlmo
SET’
sss
It a perfect Blood Prninrr.. and is the
only purely Ydgktablk remedy known to sci-
*ue*. that lias made radical and PoasaSEtT
fexsa op Srrnius and Scrovtla in all their
«**cs.
It thoroughly removes mercury frnm the
Wtu; It relieves the agonies of mercurial
i,and speedily cures all akin dia-
For sale by
Sunt, Ran kin A Lamar.
take
Simmons’ Liver Regulator
For all disrates of the 8tomaeh.Liver and Spl.-en
WILL CURB
FBVEBaND AGUE.
The undersigned has no hesitation in
aasriting that in low latitudes, and nn».
dally In tboae malarial distrieU m
southern and eaatern Georgia. aIsI aqia.
Mississippi and Florida where chilli a: d
fetors are almost unirersal in the fall
•eaten. the judicious use of Simmons’
Regulator, prepared hj J H Zeilin A Co.
aa a preventive and tonic te the system,
will secure comperstive immunity from
ZgrtKSSJZVZS inflner.ee.. A
nu “ bCT !°* the best
tbe will attest the
iSm&y^pM; bUiary^^ducts^il
r a pise. nt every Routhernhouse-
1 s,A. H H JONES.
Safe Medicine for Children,
has a Urge sale in this lection of Georgia.
W M KUSSBLIe Albany. Gs
^For children ct
beedartieciT sick stomach, a teaspoonful
or more sriU give relief. Children aa well
as adults eat sometimes loomnen supper
or something which doee not digest
weU. producing sour stomarhe, heart
burn or'restlessness. A good doee ef Liver
Regulator will give relief. Tbu applies
to persons of all ages. It is the chew pest,
purest and best family medicine In tho
world.
CONSTIPATION.
Testimony of tbe Chief Justice of Georgia:
have used Simmons’ Liver RegnUtor far const!
potion of my bowels, caused by a temporary de
rangement of the liver, for the last three or four
years, and always when used according to the
directions, with derided bemflt. IthinkitUa
good medicine far the derangement of the liver,
at least such bag been my personal experience in
tbe use of it, HIRAM WAUTBB,
Chief J us tire .of Geogia.
DR. A. Q. SIMMONS
LIVER REGULATOR
OR MEDICINE.
Look to your own interrat. do not asenflee
your health, perhaps your life, became some un
principled dealer asks you to try the imitation of
this valuable medicine, hii only object being to
make an extra twenty-five cents per bottle, re
gardless of its effects on your system and general
genuine lable and stamp on it. Accept no imi
tation or substitute however plausibly recom
mended.
DB. SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR
OR MEDICINE,
Manufactured only by
J. H. ZEILIN k CO..
octSS dead wig Philadelphia.
Bewnre of Cheap Excitants.
And nse, if you need a tonic stimulant
and alternative, Hosteller's Stomach Bit-
tors. Tho liquors of commerce, even
when they are not adulterated, fail to
produce more than a temporary exhilara
tion, usually followed by n depress
ing reaction, anything but benefi
cial to a .weakly constitution. Not
only do the potent botanic ingre
dients combined with the alchohoi-
io of Hostetler’s Stomach Bittera
minister to tho health ana vigor of those
who use it, but tbo basis—pure old rye,
tbo finest and mo.t salubrious liqour dis
tilled, is no mean promoter of a health
condition of tbo digestive organs. Its
presence in tbo Bittera ie essential to
preserve their vegetable constituents
from fermentation, and it unquestionably
augments their remedial value. Few
medicinal preparations of a proprietary
nature bavo over received euch strong
commendation from medical men.
NovS lw.
L1VEIC IS HINO
Tho Liver is tho imperial organ of tho
whole human system, as it controls the
life, health and happiness of men. When
it is disturbed in its proper action, all
kinds of ailments aro tho natural result
The digestion of food, tho movements of
the heart and blood, tho action of tho
brain and nervoue system, aro all imme
diately connected with the workings of
the Liver. It has been successfully prov
ed that Green’s August Flower is une
qualled in curing all persons afflicted
with Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint, and
ell tho numerous symptoms that result
from nn unhealthy eondition of tho Livor
and Stomach. Sample bottles to try, 10
cents. Positively sold in all towns on
tho WeBtarn Continent. Three doses
will provo that it is just what you want.
datvly
PRETTY AND YOUNG
In every fosturo bnt tho hair, whioh had
grown white from fever. This lady at
35 writos us: "I have used Parker's Hair
Balsam six months and am more than
pleased with it. It has restored tho nat •
ural brown color of my hair and given it
a silky softnese, nicer than ever before.
Tberois no Dandruff, no falling hair, and
it loaves the scalp so clean, nice and cool
that I am ever so much pleased, and I
fool and look like myself again.” Disin
fectant properties that enter chemically
into this preparation render it healing,
cleansing and healthful, and tho beauti
ful, fresh and vigorous hair it produces,
together with its property of restoring
tho hair to its natural youthful color,
leaving the head entirely freed from Dan
druff, clean nud healthy, surprises no
less than it pleases. Buy a bottle from
yourdruggi t. ROLAND B. HALL, and
teat its merit*.
THE AGED, THE FEEBLE AND CON
VALESCENT
Find jest the help they need in the
health and strength giving properties of
Parker’s Ginger Tonic. This comforting
invigorant diffuses warmth and vigor
throngh the system, soothes the nerves
banishes melancholy and gives strength
and elasticity to the worn out frame. It
is incomparably superior to wines or liq
uors and does not intoxicate. Every
mother will not only strengthen and com
fort herself but will relieve and pacify
her nursing babe by tbe free use of this
excellent tonic. Buy a $1.00 bottle from
your druggist, ROLAND B. HALL, or a
sample bottle at 15 cents and test its mer-
octSSm
FOB SINGING CLASSES.
ONWARD.
Authors last and perhaps best compilation far
Smxinc School*. Fine instructions, abundant
exercises, many Glees and Songs, and a good
quantity ot Sacred Music.
Johnson’s Method for Singing
intirucuors, ana » uw t|u»itu»j va
Sacred and Secular music for practice.
The Laurel Wreath, few
O Perkins, is a crend book forSingin* Classes in
llich Schools. Normal School, and Scminaxies.
Fait I. Elementary. Part II, Votes Cultivation.
Part III. Select Music
IV, Sacred Music.
fill XI. IUIOJ
: in & 3 and * rarts. Fart
Grammar School Choir, pg dox)|
By W S TUden, is an exceedingly well construct
ed book tor tbe Singius Clasare m Grammar
School*, (the hicher claise.*,) and for the young
er classes ot High Schools.
The Whippoorwill,
O Perkin*, is « Ken is! and very bright collection
ot School Songs. , . .
Sne book mailed post-free, for retai-price.
0B v aPiTF N4 Al«’
SISBrokdwV. W Y. 9X2Chestnut St. Phiti.
1 norStt
DaviJ Lanflrelh & Sods
are the most' extensive growers of
GARDEN SEED
in America. Their four farms, comprising over
1500 acres, si;uated in 1 eansjlvanx*. 2»ew Jer
sey. Yinrini*and Wisronsin.axe IT7n tj V
OWNBD OCCUPIED AND CULTIVATED BY
THEMSELVES.
Tho seels offered are tae result cl tbe iecsi
careful and experienced select ion .year alter > ear.
Market gardeners, private families, and ail
who desire pood seeds, should purchase
Landreths* Garden Seeds.
If your merchant decs not keep them, write for
them. DAVID l.ANDRETH A SONS.
PhiUdeiphia Pa.
Business established in 1TM and kepi up .vcr
siace. Reliable. oct2f...dwadaw«m
$250
AMONTH
a here. Bm
£
eSs bcDor»t»!e ar.dj
tir::„An; sent free.Ad<%
:TH X CO., bu LooiaA
J .WURTH X CO.. S U 1
w. A. JUHAN & CO„
THanplar Block, Cherry ail Second Sts.,
MACON, GEORGIA-
OUR FALL OPENING
Held during the put two weeki has bwi one of the most successful wo
nave ever had. The unanimous verdict of oar lad r customers
was that oar exhibition was the best bald ibis season.
On Oct. 21st, and Following Days,
A GORGEOUS EXHIBITION
A GORGEOUS EXHIBITION
A GORGEOUS EXHIBITION
OF
NEW GOODS.
NEW GOODS.
NEW GOODS.
AT POPULAR PKIGJES
BI0H LYONS BILK, MAGNIFICENT BBOOADED 8ILZ
BIOH LYONS BILK, MAGNIFICENT BB00ADED18ILK.
RICH LYONS SILK, MAGNIFICENT BROCADED 8ILK.
RICH BLA.CK BILKS ia erery variety of price and quality of extraordinary value.
GRAND OPENING
GRAND OPENING
GRAND OPINING
PARIS NOVELTIES
OF PARIS NOVELTIES
PARIS NOVELTIES
IN DRESS GOODS
01 the latest and most unique designs.
DRAP PERSIAN. DRAP ROUEN,
DRAP LAHORE. PRI8MATIOS, '
DRAP MILAN, DAMASSIE,
DRAP CACHEMIEE, KNICKERBOCKERS.
India Silks.
Another cats just received. They are being sold with great rapidity.
STRIPED TWILLED SERGES
STRIPED TWiLLKD SERGES
BTRIPED TWILLED 8ERGES
STRIPED TWILLED SERGES
BTRIPED TWILLED SERGES
WORTH TWICE THAT AMOUNT
WORTH TWICE THAT AMOUNT
WORTH TWICE THAT AMOUNT
WORTH TWICE THAT AMOUNT
WORTH TWICE THAT AMOUNT
The succeta which has attended tho butiness of
W. A. JUHAN & GO.
For the autumn of 1878 is unprecedented. Their unusually heavy sales in all departments has ne
ceuitated tbe constant ordering of goods from New^York by telenaph to keep up tbe
stock up to its usual quota. They attribute their unusual prosperity to
tho following
RULES OF BUSINESS
Which every employee is bonnd to observe in transactions with the public :
1. To furnish goods of the beet quglity only, and keep pace with the times in the introduction
of now styles.
& To never represent an article to lie different from what it really is.
3. To never urge cnstomeri to purchase what they do not want.
4. 1o have but one price, and that the lowest in the city.
8. To conduct business on strictly business principles, dealing fairly and equitably with all.
6. To furnish goods on our system of SPECIAL CREDIT.
W. A. 3 UHAN&CO.
Campbell & Jones,
MACON, GEORGIA,
COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Warehouse, Cor. POPLAR and SECOND Sts.
Make advances on cotton in store at lowest bank
rates.
Also agents for the “Lummus Cotton Gin. Parties want
ing a first-class Gin will find it to their interest to see us
before buying. We guarantee the^Gin and price shall not
prevent a trade.
FO CLOTHING AND HATS
Gents Furnishing Goods,
Boys Clothing, etc.
-GO TO-
Winship & Callaway
For the last twenty years the leading
Clothing House in the Stae o [Georgia
Large line of samples for measures.
50 fcecond Street, Macon s G-eorgia.
oct2G WINSHIP & CALLAWAY.
REMOVAL! REMOVAL!
H
F. REICHERT
AS removed to No Mulberry Street, opposite Lanier House, where he.hes one of the largest
, and be»t selected stocks of
JETUJ RNITURE
ever brought to this market. Having more room and belttr facilities for showing goods, ho has
increased his itock more Xhan double and is now offering
Fine Parlor Suits In Mohair and Beps. fine Bed
Salts, Awnings, Class, Window Shades, Lambre
quins, Frames, Walt Paper,
and any «tyle of rommon furniture, etc. »t prices that cumot fail to suit any one.
Burial Casbpts and Caffins constantly In stock.
^AUorferr ipUySlcd. Call and examine. F. JUIICHBRT-.
E. J. ANDEBSON & GO., i FIBST NATIONAL BAM OfllCOl
) MULBERRY STREET, MACON. GA.
Dealers in all kinds of
EEEDLES, ATriCHiEMTS,
JMTS, OIL, ETt, ETC
Making a Specialty of the
WHITE AND HOWE.
B ELIEVING them to he the best and moit
durable machine! in the market. They run
perfectly lishl and quiet. For aimpliaty and
0"crating tb«T cannot be excelled.
^l^d«*Th-m. sit down and try them, and
be ronrinred. )f
Pneea*30to?60. oet-,t-
Transacts a General Baatii ie Business
OFFxx-K HOUBS—9A.M.’TOlP.li
New York Exchange At Par.
YF VT ■WxiGLXT. Cash’r.
I CPI LAST. Pres
ATLANTA A CHARLOTTE
AIR-LINE RAILWAY.
OFFICE on PASS. A TICKET AG'T
ATUjrra. Gx. Srpt £5.1S7S.
Scbtdcle in effect Sunday, Sept. 29.1S7S.
Mail train Ne 1—Going East.
Arrive Atlanta™™™™™™™..™™™™
Leave Atlanta ...._ ... 340pm
Mail train No 2—Going \Veat.
Arrive Atlanta 1300 m
Leave Atlanta .......
Local freight train—Going Bast.
Arrive Atlanta...
Leave Atlanta ...... S 43 a m
Local freight train—Going West.
Arrive Atlanta 6 43 p m
Leave A't'arta... —
Through Freight train—Going East.
Arrive Atlanta
Leave Atlanta 8 37am
Through freight traia—Going West.
Arrive Atlanta™ 13 23 p m
Leave Atlanta.......™™™
Cloie connection with train front Macon arriv
ing at Atlanta at 1:43 p m.
WJ HOUSTON,
General Passenger and Ticket Agent.
G J FORKACRE.G k. oct3
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
C o
1
MACON AND AUGU8TA RAILROAD,")
surxaisTiyDBST’s OrricE. J-
1 ArorsTA.GA.,September2i\ 1878. J
OMMBNCING Monday. 23d inst trains will
_ leave Mazcn daily, except Sunday, as follows:
430am—Milledfeville. Augusts. Washington.
Athens. Atlanta and way stations.
Arrive at Augusta 3:23 p m.
8A0p m—Milledgeville. Augusta and way »ta-
tions. Arrives at Augusta 6:30 a m,
making dose connections far all
points East.
Through sleepers- Augusta to Washington.
Tickets tsall principal points East can be ob
tained at Union Ticket Office, and at Depot.
S K JOHNSON, Superintendent.
E R DORSEY, Gen Pass lAgent. au20tt
DOUBLE DAILY
TO AND FROM
FLORIDA
Macon & Brunswick R. R.
Macon, Ga., July 19, 1878. .
O N and after Sunday, the 21st instant, Pas
senger trains on this road will run as fol-
CUMBERLAND ROUTE via BRUNSWICK
NIGHT PA8SBNGBR NO. 1. SOUTH, Daily
Leave Macon .........7:43 P X
Arrive Cochran....,™ — ,10d6P X
Arrive Eastman...,™. 11:06PS
Arrive Jesup — —— 4:10 AX
ArrivoBrunswick.™.....— 7:00AK
Leave Brunswick par steamer..... - 7:15 AH
Arrive Femandina „..„..™.„11;15 A M
Arriyo Jacksonville - 4:53 PH
NIGHT PASSENGER NO. 2, NORTH—Daily
Leave Jacksonville... 8:00 A M
LeaveFernandinA per Steamer „.„,1;00PH
.6:45 p H
7:13 PH
10:05 PH
3:19 AH
.4:23 AH
... ...6:35 A H
Arrive Brunswick
Leave Brunswick™
Leave Jesup
Leave Eastman......
Leave Cochran
Arrive at Macon...... .—
Close connection at Macon for all points North,
Bast and West via Atlanta and Augusta.
DAY ACCOMMODATION NO. 3, South,
Via Jednp and Live Oak—Daily, except Sunday
Leave Macon 6:45AH
Arrive Cochran™...........™ 9:33AH
Arrive Kastman 41:02 a h
Arrive Jesup 6:50 P H
Arrive Jacksonville 7:00 AH
NO. 4 NORTH. Daily, excopt Sunday.
Leave Jacksonville. A50 p H
Leave Jesup 0-15 - M
Leave Eastman 1:®0 P H
Leave Cochran r M
Arrive Macon 6:15 P M
Connects at Macon for points North, East and
West.
HAWKINSVILLB BRANCH.
Freight and accommodation—Daily excopt Sun-
Leave Cochran 10:15 PH
ArriveHawkinsville 11:00PH
Leave Hawkinsville.. 8:20AH
Arrive Cochrau — 4:05 AH
Connects at Cochran with trains 7 and S to and
from Mactn.
Leave Cochran™ 9:45 AH
Arrive Hawkinsville™™. 10.30 ah
Leave Hawkinsville.™.™ 1.15 pm
Arrive Cochran......... 2:00 PM
Connects at Cochran with trains 3 and 4 to and
from Macon.
GKO. W. ADAMS, Gen. Supt.
W.J.JASVia. Mast. Trans.-
R. K. HZHEIS,
ATTOHKET AT LAV
HO. SO CHEHY SHEET. MAO ON, BA.
(oTtsf J. H Harts £ 0*>
I N addition to load bamnett* I vil jnre sped*
lUa&tioa to caaea entrusted me in the
Albany asd Southwestern Oircuxtet la the
United Stale* Circuit and Bankrupt Courts fci
Georma norlly
MVA2HTAH, UA„ Sept ‘J, 1873
O N HTiti hftor Sunday, Sept V, 1378, passenger
trains on the Central and Southwestern
Railroads and branches will run as follgwn:
TRAIN NO. 1 .—GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Leaves Savannah .,..9:20 A M
Leaves Augusta -&80 A m
Arrives at Augusta .4:45pm
Arrives at Macon 6:45 p m
Leaves Macon for Atlanta 9:16 P M
Arrives at Atlanta 5:03 |M
lx avo Macou fur£ulaula, except Satur
day .9.00 M
Arrive at Rufauia 10:30 A ai
Leave Macon for Columbus, except Sun*
day AOOpm
Arrive at Columbus........... 4.45 a x
Making closo connection at Atlanta with West
ern and Atlantic and Atlanta Charlotte Air*Line
for all points West and North.
COMING SOUTH AND BA8T.
Leaves Atlanta .11:40PM
Arrives at Macon 6:20 am
Leaves Macon 7:00 am
Arrives at Milledgeville 9:44 A M
Arrives at Batonton 11-.S0 A M
Arrives at Augusta - 4:45 P M
Arrives at Savannah 3:15 p M
ijeaves Augusta...... 8;S0 A M
Leave Eufaula for Macon,except Sunday 6.C0 P m
Arrive at Macon 6.45 A M
Leave Columbus for Macon, except Sun*
day 8.45 P M
Arrive at Mncou 5,10 A H
Making cum.wtif.ii »t Augusta for the North
and East and at Savannah with tho Atlantic
and Gull Railroad for all points in Florida.
TRAIN HO. 2.—GOING NORTH AND WBBT.
Leaves Savannah 7:30 P M
Arrives at Augusta .....5:40 A M
Leaves Augusta ..9:45 P M
Arrives at MiUed^uville... 9:44 A M
Arrive* at Kutcutou ......11:30 A M
Arrives at Macon 8:00 A M
Leaves Macon for Atlanta... 8:40 A M
Arrives at Atlanta 1:45 P M
Leaves Maoonfor Albany and Eufaula, 8 20 AM
Arrives at Eufaula.. 3:36 p m
Arrives at Albany 2:08 p m
Leaves Macon for Columbus 9.10 a m
Arrives at Columbus 3.15 P M
-Trains on this schedule for Macon.Atlanta
ColuinLa*. Eufaula and Albany daily, making
close coutioft »a»u at Atlanta wtlh Western ana
Atlantis* un>< utanta and Charlotte Air Line.
At Eofuui'i with Montgomery A Enfaula Rail
road; at Coluuibus with Western Railroads.
Eufaula Train connects at Port Valley for Per
ry, and at Guthbert for Fort Gaines daily except
8 unday.
Train on Blakely Extension leaves Albany
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays aua Fridays.
COMING SOUTH AND BAflT.
Leaves Atlanta .............2:05 p M
Arrives at Macon from Atlanta 6:55 P M
Leaves Albany... 10:10 a m
Leaves Eufaula.. 8:30 A M
Arrives at Macon from Eufaula and Al
bany •••••••,* 4:48 P M
Leaves Columbus .11:00am
Arrives at Macon from Columbus 5=05 p m
Leaves Macen ...7:35pm
Arrives at Augusta 5:40 A M
Leaves Augusta 9:45 P X
Arrives at Savannah 7:15 A M
Making connection at Savannah with Atlantic
and Gulf Railroad for all points in Florida.
Passengers for Milledgeville and Batonton will
take train No. 2 from Savannah, and train No. 1
from Macon, which trains connect daily except
Monday, for these points.
WILLIAM ROGERS.
General Supt. Central Railroad, Savanna
W. G. RAOUL,
Snnt. Southwestern Railroad. Macon.
BUGGIES,
■pARTIES desiring toparebase good and sub
stantial
BUGGIES,
of my own make, win do well to call on me and
examine what I have. I win close out what I
have on hand at
Xaow Figures.
Came and see me on Second Street, next to
^oetfi^lw ED-J FREEMAN,
MACON SAYINGS BANK
92 MULBERRY STREET.
Interest* paid on deposits of 91 to 35.900.
Collection* made on ail accessible points. Ad
vances on Cotton and Merchandise in store.
Stocks and Bonds bought and sold, and invest
ment* made aspartic* may direct.
JV BOARDHAN, President.
T Powhix. Cashier. sep7...3m
FOR 8AL£,
Horses and Mulesi
At the lot of W R Philips. Poplar Street, oppo-
e Hollingsworth Block.oct30.™t*
Important to Physicians.
T HE undersigned being desirous of moving to
another State, offers far sale his home, iot
and practice in Fntnam county, Georgia, conais-
ting ot a good new house of three rooms and nec-
rf onl-bmldings, three acres of original for
est and a well cf good water, with a practice
worth from two to three thousand dollars, in a
thrifty and enterprising community, to aay phy
sician who wants work. Present addresa
A B HcCASKILL,
;i ;x,: i Batonton. Georgia.
FOR CATALOGUE^
1878 CENTRAL CITY1878
Clothing House.
“5
TIE POPULAR CLOTHIER S
Of Central Georgia,
Have just received the
Clothing for Rich Men,
Clothing for Poor Men,
Clothing for Fat Men,
Clothing for Lean Men,
Clothing for Old Men,
Clothing for Young Men,
Clothing for Children
and an immense stock of
Gents Furnishing Goods,
comprising all latest novelties of the season in neck and
underwear. We sell the celebrated
DIAMOND SHIRT
which is undoubtedly the BEST and CHEAPEST
shirt brought to this market and cannot be excelled in
Fit, Quality and Style.
HATS! HATS!
The nobbiest styles always on hand and prices to suit
everybody.
The Largest Stock in the City.
Give us a call before purchasing and convince your se
you can save money by buying your clothing of
CHAS. WACHTEL & BRO
Central City Clothing House,
73 Cherry Street. Macon, Georgia
sep!5 M .sun tus thra if
R, H. MAY & GO.,
98 OHEKRY ST., MACON, GA,
Manufacturers ot and Dealers in
CAMMS. BIGGIES WAGONS
HARNESS, SADDLES, WHIPS.
BRIDLES, COLLARS, AND HAMES,
VALISES, TRUNKS, TRAVELING
BAGS, CHILDRENS CARRIAGES.
LAP ROBES. HORSE BLANKETS,
SOLE, UPPER AND HARNESS
LEATHER, CALF SKINS, SHOE
FINDINGS.
Call and examine our stock before purchasing. Depositories—93 Cherry Street, Maoon. and 203
road Street, Augusta.
THE GREAT SOUTHERN FREIGHT LINE
AND
Passenger Route,
VIA. SAVANNAH.
This lino has greater capacity tor Freight and better accommodations for Passengers than any
competing line.
Leave
MACON
BY
C. E. E.
7:35 p. m.
Tuesdays
AND
Mays
TO TAKE
STEAMER
AT
Savaial
WcflnesJays
AND
Saturdays
Price ot ticket includes Meals and Berths on Ship.
ONE OF THE FOLLOWING. MAGNIFICENT STEAMERS OF, THIS LINK
SOUS FROM SAVANNAH AND NEW YOKE
— WEDNESDAYS. SATURDAYS.
Steaier CITY 0! COLUMBUS Steamer CITY OF MACON,
Steaier CMOF SAVANNAH
No dost, no uncertain connection*. Table turnished with everything the markets afford.
Add cost or meals and sleeping bertha to price of ticket by all rail lines and see what yon save by
Savannah Route.
W. F. SHELLMAN. WM. ROGERS.
AGENT C. K. Jt, MACON. GBN’L SUJPT U. R. R. SAVANNAH.
aulStf,
Fare;
MACON
TO
NefYorl
ONLY
$27 M
Steamer GATE CITY.
IMPORTED BERLIN CLOAKS!
Macon City Store
Has just received the most beautiful style and finish
A.
L. M.WAiUiELD,
[Ull i?iG
Savannah, Georgia,
Commission, Ik ;' per Baie.
Liberal advanced made ou con
signruents, at boat bank rates. In
structions carefully followed, and
satisfaction guaranteed
OKFIi’K OiTOSl 11 l i'iliiN l v IIAXUK
nov25 tf
L. J. GVILMARTtN. J. E.OAUDRY,
CIsSt*' Cashier Southern
t ItAuk SUte of Goorgi
L. J. GDILMAiiTIN & GO.,
Cotton Factors
AND
Commission Merchants-
iao BAY STREET.
Savannah, Georgia.
Liberal Advances made on consignment* of
Cotton.
Bagging ana iron Ties
For sale nt Lowest market rates,
suldtaw rvrfim*
HRS
JOHN FLANNERY. JNO L JOHNSON
Managing partner of lato firm L )
J G ml martin A Co. 1S65 to 1377. $
JOHN FLANNERY k CO.
Cotton Factors
AND
Commission Merchants.
NO S KBLLBY’S BLOCK.
Bay Street, Savannah, Gooreia.
—Agents for
JBWELL'SMILLS YARNS A DOMESTICS, etc
*DAGQ1NG and TIES forsalo nt lowest market
13 rates. PROMPT and CAREFUL ATTEN
TION given to all business entrusted to us.
, "mrauush ADVANCES mode on con*
signmem*. aug9daw6m
JOHN R WEST. J AS O WK8T.
WEST BROS
COTTON FACTORS
AND
COMMIS’N MERCHANTS
Agents far tho
W. & C. GUANO,
aND
DELTA COTTON TIE,
68 Bay St.i Savannah, Georgia
Prompt mid careful attontion to business.
Liberal advances on consignments.
aua9. M d3mw6m
MEAT! MEAT! MEAT!
2 Car Loads C R Bacon Sides.
2 Car Loads C R Bulk bides.
2,590 Lbs White Bronkfo&t Meat.
5,0 O O Lbs Cam-used Hums,
IMPORTANT TO LAND
OWNERS.
rpHOSE having rcmoial. Mining aud Forming
X Lands—also Wator Powers—for sale or ex
change should communicate with DS MANNA
CO. Real Estato Agents, No 20 N 7th 8treet,
Philadelphia, Po. octSI lw
WILLIAM McK AT,
Accountant, Expert and General Aosnt
(R K Hines' Law Ofllw*),
90 CHERRY STREET over JII Hertz's store
VXT1TH an oxpcnenco of thirty-five years' on*
t V dertakes investigation of public or private
accounts, settlement of partnership affairs, re
ceiverships, and confidential business of all
kinds. On application will visit nny towns in
Middle or Southwest G a. In nbovo capacity.
References:—IO Plant, Asher Ayers, JR J La
mar, G B Roberta and JJ Gresham Require
Macon. Ga. mal
CENTRAL HOTEL
EUPAULA, ALABAMA,
Q.OOD BOARD and Rooms and the Beat At
BILLINGS A MOYB
SOMETHING NEW IN MAOON
^T7*E take pleasure in announcing to tho mer-
t T chants of Macon and surrounding country
that wo have opened a Trutk Manufacton. and
will manufacture for tho trade all styles of
Trunks, including
Packing Trunks, Zinc Trunks
and Oval-Top
Tray Packing Trunks.
All styles of Trunks raado to order and repair
ing done on short notice
Wo would bo pleased to havo you call and ex
amine for yourselves, abo examine our prices.
CALHOUN & TO RB ETT. Prop*?*,
Fourth 8t. next door t Wolff A Bro„
octl2...2m Macon. Ga.
ever offered in Georgia. Also 2,800 yards Remnant of
Calico, Domestics, Ticking, Jeans, and all kinds of Dry
Goods, Cheap for Cash,
FOR SALE
I OFFER for sale my place in Houston county.
adfoinlng Captain J G Brown and Colonel P
8 Holt, situated seven miles southeast o* Perry,
containing eight hundred and fllty acres more or
less. I will take three tnousand dollars for it—
one-third cash, tho balanoo in one and two years'
payments at 8 per cent, per annum interest, i
will giye bond tor titlo until paid for.
A T HOLT.
ocL27 2tawtillnovl5 Bolimbroke. Ga.
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Old stand of H Schloss. No 2$ Second ataeet.
HaTINO receired a fine and ae’.oct stock of
Goods, I respoclf ully call attention to tame, and
invite an examination.
Perfect fit guamnteeed, and prices in con
formity with the times.
Try me. and be convinced. sepS^tf
FRENCHHOUSE
Public Square, Americus, Ga.
_ J. 8. EA80N, Prop.
The CAIN HOUSE m in connection.
First el ass accommodation, $2 per day
Sample Room* a specialty. Freo baths to the
raveling patrons.
HEARN MALE SCHOOL,
Cave Spring, Ga.
rpEE Fortieth Session of Hearn School will
X open August 26th, and tho Fall Term closes
December 13tb, 1878. The Hpring Term opens
January 6.and closes, with a trizo Declamation,
June 27th, 1879. Tuition for tho year $20. $30 and
?40. Incidental expenses for the year 81.00.
Board with the Principal at $10 per month, ex
clusive of wathing and towels. Students will bo
thoroughly prepared forth© higherclaste* in
College. Prizes will bo nwarded in Latin, Greek
and Mathematic*. For Circulars or other infor
mation adore*# the Principal.
nug4-3m PAL KM ON J. KING. A.* M.
Sheldon Collins & Co.,
• IMakers o
BLACK AND COLORED FEINTING INKS'
rpa
1 I
Office t 28 Frankfort Street,
NEW YORK
E8R Inks can always bo found on ale
factory' price# at
J. W. BURKE A 00*8.
-A aeon.
1. C. PLANT & SON,
Bankers and Brokers
MACON. GEORGIA,
bay sad sail Kiohanxe, Gold. Stocks amt Bond
Deposits Received*
idrabcCi Bikdi on Cotton in ttort
OOLLKOTIO>"8 FROV' ,t J.Y ATTBNDBDTO
NOTICE.
W ILL be sold before the court house door in
the county of Laurens, at Dublin, on the
first Tuesday in Decernbt;r, 1373, the following
described propertv: The one undivided feurtfi
interest in lets land No* forty, forty-one, forty-
four and forty five, inilie first district o! Lau
rens county, sold as the property of Samuel W
Jopp to satisfy one mortErave deed with a power
of sale, made bv hjia to O G Sparks A Son, acd
by them transferred \6 James A Thomas. Said
deed dated 2Sd • day of February. 1W71 and due
Nov. 15, 1877. Property pointed out in said
mortgage. JA8 A THOMAS,
Nov 1,1878 m nov*t4 Attorney at Law.