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iTMAnsa the wed.
—snorn I Trill *nn my web" me said.
\,,h. ,-ood by her loom In the ray light,
ted bet vour-g eye* bcj«fnlly gl*l end cleer.
•^Yni'cwed afar the •w.Uow's flight.
>•>■■000 as the dajs f.r»t task ere done.
trvu yet I am freeh end strong, eeid she,
et eill hasten to weave the 0r«utjlul Trob
tf boae petteru it kr-owi. to roie but me.
ei wilt veer* It fin*. I will w.-etc it leir,
udollbow the colore wl,i rlo»: ’ ehe eeid.
_L.ileHW r --1 atrui.i will 1 weave my web
'That perhaps >* will live eltcr I em dead."
oeti he morning boon apc-4 so spare.
P Tbe air grew sweet with the breeth of June:
led joong Lore hid by the weit ir g loom.
' Tt:' r'ol the tbieedi as he hummed a tune.
...vi ]|te 1* eo rich and fall."ehe cried.
* >e4 ■em i* eliort though the deyi ere long!
rvierxx* 1 Trill weave my beautiful web,
* I will weave it carefully fine end >t ong.
Rat the sou rode high in the cloudlet* sky,
harden end beet of the day the bore:
and hither end thither ehe came end went,
* yrhlle tbe loom etood a till ee it etood before.
-ah! life ia too buiy at noon," the said.
-lie web mnet watt until eventide,
wm the common work ol the day la done.
and my heart grow* calm in the silence wale!
do ooe by one ti e boon passed cn.
m m Hi ereepir g shadows had longer grown;
1T11 the bouse was still and tbe breecra slept.
1 and her Staging birds to their nests lied flown*
-aid now I will weave my web," said ebe.
As sbe turned to ber loom ere set of ran,
And laid her hand on tbe shining threads
jt set them in order one by one.
Bat hand was tired and heart waa weak,
-J am not a* strong as 1 waa." add she
>A>d tbe gaitern U blurred, and the colon rare
are not so bright, or to fair to tee!
"1 emit welt. I think, till another mum; j ■
I must (o to my real with my work undosmt
It is growing too dark to weave!" the cried.
Ai lower and lower tank tbe son.
tbe dropped tbe shuttle; tbe loom stood still;
Tbe weaver slant In tbo twilight grey.
Hear heart. Will she weave her beautiful web
la tbe golden light of a longer day r
& pawtngor railway In New Haven,
Conn , id propelled by compressed sir
contained In lobes eight inches in diam*
eler, and that will bear a pressure of
three tbonsand pounds to the iqnarainob.
One charge in the Inbes furnishes power
itfflclent to propel a car containing twenty
men aeven and a half miles. The motor
makes no noise and no machinery Is seen
by the passengers.
Hoperisr articles in universal request
ersalwayu oonnter'oited, and thepirates
of trade, who pick up a living by depre
dating upon tbe rights of others, are con
stantly trying to cheat the public by aub-
ititatiug, imitating and falsifying Sim
mons’ Liver Regulator; but beware, take
none except under our copyrighted, en*
graved label, with seal, signature and
stamp of J. H. Zeilin & Co.
Genuine prepared only by J. H. Zeilin
& Co., Philadelphia. novG lw
Tbe Colonnade Hotel, Philadelphia
Pa., sustained its well-merited reputa
tion, and, if possible, earned greater,
with its patrons, dnriqg the “Centennial
Ethibition,” novGeodlw
Beware ef Cheap Excitants,
And use, it you need a tonic stimulant
and alternative, Hoetetter * Stomach Bit-
If.tr. The liquors of commerce, even
when thi-y are not adulterated, fail to
produce more than a temporary exhilara
tion, usually followed by a depress
ing reaction, anything but benefi
cial to a weakly constitution. Not
only do the potent titanic ingre
dients combined with ths alckohol-
ic of HceteUer'a Stomach Bitters
minister to the health ana vigor of these
whonaeif, hot the basis—pure old rye,
tbe finest and most salubrious liqour die-
tilled, is no mean promoter of a health
condition of the digestive organs. Its
presence in the Bitten is essential to
preserve their vegetable constituents
from fermentation, and it unquestionably
augments their remedial value. Few
medicinal preparations of a proprietary
nature have t-v.r received such itrong
commendation from medical men.
Nov 5 lw.
0^
TAKB
Simmons’ Liver Regulator
for all diseases of the Stomsch.Livcr and fipl.-cn
WILL CURB
I ’EVKXl AND AGUId.
The undersigned ha> no hesitation in
aswrting tbst in low latitude* and espe
cially in thoan malarial districts in
southern and eastern Georgia, Alabama.
Mississippi and Florida whoro chills atd
lasers are almost universal In thofall
season, the judicious uso of Simmons’
Kraiiutor, prepared by J n ZetlinVt Co.
as a preventive and tonio to iho system,
will secure comparative immunity from
weakening and dangerous influences. A
cloud of witnesses, numbering tbe best
end noblest of the land, will attest the
truth ef this remark. The -Regulator
seta mildly upon the biliary ducts, is
fire from mercory. and perfectly harm
less, Wo should boploaaed to soeitoe- •
racy a place in every Southern house-,
bold HHJONK8.
Editor Telegraph A Messenger.
October 10.1878.
Safe Medicine for Childrens
Tour Regulator is superior to any other rem
edy for malar i vl «iincases arocr.fr < hlMrta, and It
hta a Urge solo in this soction of Georgia.
W M RUSSELL. Albany. Go.
For children complaining of colic;
headache or tick stomach, a toospoonful
or more trill giro relief. Children as well
n» nanus ent sometime* too umcn supper
or oat something vrhicb does not digest
wall, pro Hiring gcur stomaclie. heart
burn or rostJessnoss. A good doso of Liver
Regulator trill give relief. This applier
to porsona of all ages. It i* the cheapest,
p«re»t and best family medicine in the
world,
CONSTIPATION.
Testls.onyof the Chief Jnstico of Georgia;
have uaod Simmons’ Liver Regulator for const!
potion of my bowels, cauiod by a temporary oo-
mamment of the liter, lor the last three or four
years, and always whon used according-to the
directions, with decided benefit. I think it U
(nodmedicine fortliodorsngcinrntof tbe liver,
tt least such hae been ray Personal experience in
the nse of it. HIRAM WARN KR,
Chief Justice of Googia.
DK. A. Q. BIMMONS
LIVER REGULATOR
OE medicine.
Look to your own interest, do not sacrifice
jonr health! porhsps your life, becau-e wmo un-
I'rinciplcd dealer asks you to try the imitation of
this rmlusble medicine his only onject being to
mskosneitrs twenty-five cents per bottle, to-
psrJlessol tt* cCccts on yoor system and general
health. • ,
Take ear. not to buy any arilcle a* "Simmons
Liver Regulator or Medicine,” that has not our
genuine iable ar.«l stamp on it. Accept no iroi-
tsttan or substitnto hewever plausibly rcoom-
mended.
DK. SIMMONS LIVF.E REGULATOR
OR MEDICINE,
Manufactured only by
J. B. ZEILIN & CO.,
ortiS dood wlv Philadelphia.
ATLiSTA it CHARLOTTE
AIR-LINE RAILWAY.
OFFICE GEN’L PASS. ATICKBT AG1
atlixta,g>. Oct si. im.
F and after Sunday. Mfriemiwr 10th. deotle
ds.iy Trains iv.il run onthlt Rued as follows
GOING HAST.
Night Mail and Passenger Train.
Amro Atlanta »
Leo ve Atlanta.... RUL SIS pm
Day Passenger Train.
Arrive Atla_-.ia
Lease Atlanta r _ c.00 p m‘
GOING WF.ST.
N; rht Mail and PauengeT Train.
Arrive Atlauta_„ lLOOm
I---'- A’ .
L1VEK IB KING
Tbe Liver is the imperial organ of the
whole human system, r.s it controls the
lift*, health and happiucse of men. When
it is disturbed in if* proper action, all
kinds of ailments are the natural result.
The digestion of food, the movements cf
the heart and blood, the action of the
brain and rtrvoue system, are all imme
diately connected with the workings of
tbo Liver. It has been tncceaafally prov
ed that Green’s August Flower U une
qualled in curing all persons afflicted
with Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint, and
til tbe numerous symptoms that result
from an unhealthy condition of the Liver
and .Stom.»< h. Sample bottles to try, 10
cents. Positively sold In all towns on
tbe Western Continent. Three doses
will prove that ltie jnat what yon want.
dawly
WOE PRETTY AND YOUNG
In every feature but the hair, which had
grown white from fever. This lady at
35 writes us: “I have used Parker’6 Hair
Balsam six months and am more than
pleased with it. It has restored the nat
ural brown color of my hair and given it
a ellky softness, nicer than ever before.
There is no Dandinff, no falling hair, and
it leaves the scalp so clean, nice and cool
that I am ever so inuch pleased, and I
fee! and look like myself again." Disin
fectant properties that enter chemically
into this preparation render it hoaling,
cleansing and healthful, and the beauti
ful, fresh and vigorous hair it produces,
together with its property of restoring
the hair to its natural youthful color,
leaving the head entirely freed from Dan
druff, clean and healthy, surprises no
less than it pleases. Buy a bottle from
your druggist, ROLAND B. HALL, and
test its merit*.
THE AGED, THE FEEBLE AND CON
VALESCENT
Find just the help they need in tbe
hosllh and strength giving properties of
Parker's Ginger Tonic. This comforting
invigorant diffuses warmth and vigor
through tho system, soothes tbe nerves
banishes melancholy and gives strength
and elasticity to tbe 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 bnt will relieve and pacify
hor nursing babe by tbo free use of this
excellent tonic. Boy a $100 bottle from
your druggist, ROLAND B. HALL, or a
sample bottle at 15 cents and test its mer
it#. oci 8 3m
Dsv Passenger Train
Arr.se AEa.-.ta 10 SO pm
Leave At'.rt. __
GOING EAST.
Local Freight and Accommodation Train
Arrive Atlanta .
Lease Atlanta as 5 40 a m
Through Freight Train
Arrive Atlanta
Leave Atlanta 9 25am
GOING WKST
Local Frriibt and Accommodation Tram
Amrs at Atlanta 4J0pn>
Lease Atlanta . .. . •
TtirpnsU Freight Train
Arrive Atlanta *
Leave Atlanta
Close connection at Atlanta for all joints West
and at Charlotte for ell potr.ta Beat.
G J FORE ACRE. G X.
WJ HOUSTON.
General Passenger and Ticket Agent.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD,")
SCTBKJSIByDZCT’f OfflCB, J*
ArarBTl. GA-,8apt«mb«r20 ,1973. J
OMMBXCING Monday. 23d Inst trains wUl
J ieaTo Moron dally, except tiandar. as follows.
W a m—Millodgevilla, Aurnsta. VVoehm^Uiu,
Athens, Atlanta and woj stations;
Arrive at Aucuita 1:25 p m.
,20 pm—Mi lied Seville. August* and way »ta-
tions Arrives at Augusta 6:90 a no.
rook in* clc^e connection* lor all
points East.
Through sleeper*. Auicusta to Washington.
Tickets t« all principal points East can be ob
tained at Union Ticket Office, and at Depot.
B K JOHNSON. Snporintendetit.
E E DORSE Y, Gen Pass j Agent. au20tf
DOUBLE DAILY
TO AND FROM
IT L OR ID A
iiffacon & hr hub wick R. B.
Gxvxsal SupiKnrrxxDxxT’s 0 Fries. >
Macon, Gsm July 19, 1&78. J
N and after Sunday, tbe tlaltastaai. ™-
tenner traini on this road will run at lot-
CUMBERLAND ROUTE via BRUNSWICK
NIGHT PASSENGER NO. L 80UTIL Dally
l/.-av.- Flue-.II 7:45 rw
Arrive Cochran. .KfcOSFM
Arrive Eastman 1WSFX
Arrive Jeaup 4:10 A It
Arrive Bnmawtck., t oo a. M
Leave Brunswick per steamer..:... 7:15 AW
Arrive Fernandina Wj A w
Arrive Jacksonville a 4*5 pw.
NIGHT PASSENGER NO. t NORTH—Daily
Leave Jacksonville.,......__ - 8:00AW
Leave Ferasasdina per Steamer LOO r w
Arrive Brunswick .._._6:45 P w
Leave Brunswick 7:15pw
Leave Jesup_ 1^15
,....4:25 A W
Arrive at Macon .....6:55 A W
Cl03e connection at Macon lor all points North.
E 1.1 West via Atlanta aud Au.-ilsta.
DAY ACCOMMODATION NO. 2,South,
YU Jeaup and Live Oak—Daily, except Sunday
Leave Macon 6:45 aw
Arrive Cochran _...._ »:SS a W
Arrive Eastman „11:02A W
Arrive Jeaup 6*0 P w
Arrive Jacksonville < :00 AM
N0.4 NORTH. Daily,except Sunday.
Leave Jacksonville ___.__4.50PW
Lears Jeeap._ ______ 6.16 a a
Leave Kastman..
FOB SINGING CLASSES.
ONWARD. 5: 5 6 , *affi. r . d n°5 e !i > t^
Authors last and perhaps beat compiletvon for
Singing Schools. Fine lrotraclioni. abRndaut
exercises many Glees and Bongs, anil a good
quantity of Sacred Music.
Johnson’s Method for Singing
ninccca (•» cts.orfG por dozen) for Sing-
VylaabLs, lllK Schools, lias rexsarkably clear
inatructiona. and a large quantity of pleasing
Sacred and Secular music fer practice.
lozen) By W
() Perkins. i« a .rami hook fur Singing Ciav.i-s in
High Schools. Normal Schools and Seminaries.
Part I. Elementary. Part II. Votco Cultivation.
Part III, Ssloct Music in 2. S and 4 parts. Fart
IV. Sacred Music.
Grammar School Choir,^Sei)
By W 8 Tildon t is on exceedingly well construct
ed book for the Singing Classes in Grammar
School!. (*ho higher daue*,) and for the young
er classes of High Schools.
The Whippoorwill,
O Perkins, is s genial and \pry bright collection
° f Anybook’niaiicd post-free, for retail price.
OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston.
U. H. Duron A Co. J. B. Ditaon A Co.
SISBroadwaj,N Y. 9!2Cbes:nut St. Pbila.
novStf
■ I perfect Blood Prainxn. nfl 1* the
only tfurely Vmmns remedy known to sci
ence. Ibsi !■&' msfle radlcnl and Pvr.MASErr
npj o, stpirru* m.d SiRewiv in all ihclr
It thcrbuRhly rvmoves mcrcuiy^^nto*
>v*tem: tt relieves the agonies of mercurial
rheumatism, aud speedily curoa alt skia. dh-
ease*.
Foraaleby .
Hunt, Bank in & Lamar.
B. M. WOOILBT**
raimrss
0 American f,“ r '
pium£
Core or „ri<
The habit of using Mor-
nhircsGum Opium, Lana%
anumor Nlixir of opium
cured painlessly ana speed'
- * this improved rtxne-
ur, «i»nufacturcd at At-
Unta. Georgia..at raduoed
prices. Tested in hundwls
ef cases. Guaranteed. Val-
unble particulars rBFE.
Address B M Woolley. At-
'‘‘omSVwhilchsllSt;.
ATLANTICABOLF H. K.
Gin brai. Sctkbi ntbndbxt's Opyick, ■)
Atlabtio and Gult Railroad ^
SaVABNin. July 1?, 1S7S.#;
O X aiul after SUNDAY. July 21,Fassonior
Trams on this Road will run as follows:
NIGHT BXI’RKSS.
Leave Savannah daily at - S5 r X
Arrive at Jesup S
Arrive at Bunbndge f-
Arrivoat Albany..
Arrive at Live Oak
Arrive at Tallahassee
Airnc at Jacksonville...
l^-ave TsUahassea
1.^ c J ack*onriile..
Leave Li'O Oak
Leave Albany .
Leave Bainbndge...
Leave Thomasvillo...
Leave Jesup
^ > o i■ hk.n r* IwVw^n SnVannah'and Jock-
ionville and BaTonnah and Albany.
sleeping cars run through to and front Favan
n, p*aseneenMironi Savannah for Fere audit; a,
cept Sunday) connect at Jesup with this train
'“pxaaengors from Florida by this train connect
at Jesup with tne train arriving in Macon at -.15
for Brunswick and
Darien X tfc. train, arriving at Brunswick
7 'Pa*“ngcrsfrom B ucswick airivealSavau
“*No'change cf ears between Montgomery aud
9 SB83SSSSSSSi
MACHINERY AT AUCTION
AUGUSTA, GA.
BXB-C. heggib c aco Valxk ^
TTTILLrc’.lon tbe premises. oorr'cr of Jackaon
W and Calhoun aireots. on Tai ^the Ma-
TIXBSB141873.at ten o efock a tn- a th. wa
chioery in the amid Foundry and Machine Shop^
roustvting in part of Lathes, Planer-u tiriii
Pnawis Gears and Bolt Cutters. Steam Engine*-
Blaeksmith s Tools, etc. etc. pertaining to a first
class machine shop.
All the brick and wooden building on »id loL
Terms day of sals. norTW
TH E PAT APS CO
Baking Ponder Bakerv
At the State Fair.
beds grind aucccss. The Hot Bolls. Biscuit.
Cake.ctc, could not Be croelled.
These PowdesHavs Merit
and are preferred to athara on account ol purny
and economy. jaQUES A JOHNSON.
noDtole Agents.
BUSINESS MEN
n»E Stafford's Inks. Samplebottlea frw.
U Blank Books, letter and lnrolce Books.
Shipping Tag*. F.nvalop** by th« pack or ^b^u-
fckQd. ln»hort Ux)kke<»pcr* auppUea of JTjflry
viatcription. The Opaque KnT«iope.
uaw and cheap. A new Ink Bfund- ^ norally
and a *uc<xm. Call and *ec them.
oct20^.2a*v it D IEYIXB.
££•£££ Mobile. New Or-
* Mail strainer leaves Bainhridce for Apalachi
ccla averN ttanrtay afternoon; for Oolum ju*«%ery
aosc connreticn'at Jarksou-rille dsily (5un
8t Tm?s :i on K. r ind A. Railn»d leave junction,
eSSSsBaaeBAsK
NmUT Ur F^BIG»ASSENGER COACH
Leave Savannah. Saiurdaya excepted, at 5.45 p w
Arrive Jesup — 1 a«. ,
Arrive Macon 5 77 ? Z
Leave Macon — — Af 5
Ij^roJesap— J *
iCwM^ODATIONT^YNS^BiSTB RN DI
‘MU™ V, tfSksh 'ar ’ “ SJ0PW
Arrivo at Blacksiuar _ 70 , P5 ,
LMA DujWrt m 965 i v
I^eava Block ahear - „
LeavoJoauP ** S00PW
lsoave Mrlntoah * - aSpS
i mn *t Savannah _ r
WESTERN DIVISION.
WOXPATs W^PNKSDXT ASH XMXDXT,
Leave Dupont.
l/t*6' e Valdo^l
Arrive at ThomasviUe-.^
l4cave Tboauffiw-H
lyoave Camilla, j
Leave Camilla^.. ...
Arrive ThomaariBe
Lea^c Thouia*vuie
Leave uuitman^.
Leave N aldo*»U ...
Air»e at Dupont
Gfrvml ynp*-mtradent.
roarttf
j WLATHROR.
j Ij WARREN
J. W. LATHROP&CO.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
SAVANNAH, GA-
BAGGING and ties
Furnished at Lowest Market Ra.ea.
T ,s __1 -jrancoa made on consi^nmenta.
n^Trotams and inrtructiom stnet 1 jobeyed,
^nrt...4m
John L. Hardeman,
Attorney at law.
' .... asorsiu
Macon.
:.. ; tU0 a m
SPEGIALJSTOTIOE.
I am this day authorized by
Jas. W. U & Co., of Mill Crook, Ohio,
to state to the-public that I am the only agent in Georgia
for thdTr Mill Creek Cabinet
FIVE TEAR OLD RYE WHISKY,
and their only and sole agent in this city for all-grades of
their whiskies. They furthermore desire me to state that
their
MILL GREEK CABINET
is a whisky p6CTlli£LT *° itself alone, and made by an
entire different process to any of their other whiskies. Spe
cial care is taken in distilling this'.,whisky,and none but the
purest and best material used. It is a straight pure whisky,
refined by age alone. No essences used to Flavor. I have
sold Four Hundred Barrels of the Cabinet in 12 months,
and. have had but one complaint, and this was occasioned
by the barrel staining the whisky.
I now state to the public that I- will give Five Hundred
Dollars in gold to any man or firm in Georgia who will
buy a barrel of the Cabinet except through me. Resp’y
T„ W. RASDAf . ACI-UNT.
Leave Cochran -25 F tt
Arrive Macon 6:15 p H
Connect* at Macon for points North. Bait amt
Weil.
HAWKINSYILLB BRANCH.
Freight and accommodation—Daily except Sun
day.
Leave Cochran 10:15 V Ji
Arrive Hawkinrrille_ 11:00 PM
Leave llawkinavUto 3-0am
ArriveOochran.__ 4:05am
Connect* at Cochran with train* 7 and 2 to and
from Mattn.
Leave Cochran— 9- 45 A tt
Arrivo Hawkinsville 10.50 A tt
Leave Hawkinmlle.__ 1.15PM
Arrive Oochran 2.-00 p M
Connects at Cochran with trains 5 and 4 found
from Macon.
GBu.W. ADAMS. Gen. Supt.
W. J. Jauri*. Mast. Tran*.
Central find Sontnwestem Railroa s
BtVAXXAH, Gl_ Sept 9,1875
U N and after Sunday, Sept 9, 1878, passenger
trains on the Central and Southwestern
Railroads and branches will run as fellown
TBITS so. Id—OOIXO VOKTU SXD WX3T.
Leaves Savannah 9:20 A M
Leaves Angnsts »:» S. sc
Arrives at Augusts 4:46 P M
Arnresav Msnwl , _______ e:*5 P tt
Leaves Macon for Atlanta.. o.l6pm
Arrives at Atlanta. 5:02 111
Lcavo Macon forKuIaula. except Satur-
day JMI M
Arrive at Kutaula .......10-50 a M
Leave Macon for Columbus, except Sun-
day ______ 8.00 p m
Arriroat Columbus - 443 a. m
Making close connection at Atlanta with Weit-
_-n and Atlantic and Atlanta Charlotte Air-lane
for all points West and North.
OOMIXO SOUTH AXD BAST.
Leaves Atlanta...„_ ..11:40 p M
Arrives at Macon _________ 6:80 A M
Leaves Moron. :00 A X
Arrives at Milled geviilo_._ 9:44 AM
Arrives at Eatonton__._..._._...._~_lLSO A M
Arrives at Angusta_ 445 p M
Amvo* at Savannah X:is p m
Leaves Augusta..._____ 8;S0 A M
Leave Kufaula for Macon,except Sunday 0.00 p M
arrive at Macon ............0.45 A M
Leave Columbus for Maoon. except Son
day ______ &*5 P M
Arrivo at Majoa. am
Making connection at Augata> for the North
and East and at Savannah with tho AMUtlo
and Gull Railroad for all point* in Florida.
▼PAT* KO.is—GOING HOBTH AND 1WT-
Loavfti Savannah 7:30 p n
Arrives at August*. f *
Leaves Augusta.!. ssssMsssssss.sstss..ft45 P N
Arriro* at MiUedgoviUo A M
Arrive* at Eatonton —*** 1 i ; rY * J*
Arrivo* at MaOnn i
I^oanw Macon for Atlanta 8:40 A X
Arrive* at Atlanta - 1:45 r X
Leaves Maoonfor Albany and Ealaula, 8 SO A X
Arrive* at Eufaula.. . ......................... S:S6 P X
Arrive* at Albany...............^........ J-'JS f Jj
Leave* Macon for Columbus 010 A X
Arrive* at Columbus 305 P x
Trams on this schedule for Macon-Atlaiita
Columbus, Eufaula'and Albany doily, making
closo connection at Atlanta with Western and
Atlantic and Atlanta and Charlotte Air Lido.
At Eufaula with Montgomery A- Enfaula RoiL
road; at Columbus with WaoternjBAilrood*.
Eufaula Tram connect* at Fort Valley for Per*
ry. and at Cuthbert for Fort Gaines daily except
Train* on Blakely Extension leaves Albany
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.
COXXXO SOUTH AND PAST.
Leave* Atlanta .... P X
Arrives at Macon from Atlanta............ 6A5 P X
Leaves Albanr...^.«....-..^........«.~. 10:10 A X
8:S0 A X
bauy
4:4$ r X
Arrives as Mooon from Columbus...... W5 P x
t» Macau \ p 51
Arrive* at Augusta A *
Leave* y '*
Arrives at Savannah •—* ■■■ vi?
Making connection at Savannah with Atlantic
and G ulf Railroad for all point* in Flonao.
Passengers for Milled Seville and Eatonton will
take train No. 2 from Savannah, and train Jo. 1
from Macon, which trains connect daily except
Monday, for these points. ,
WILLIAM ROGERS.
General Supt. Cectra! Railroad. Savanr.*
Supt. (tout bwrst.m Baulro«l.M*ron.
OC127 tf
GREAT REDUCTIONS
To Suit fixe Times.
Bead—Keep PostedUp.
■I
And tbe Largest Stock to select tram in Georgia.
1,000 men’s latest cassiinere suits at §10, worth $15
5,000 men’s working suits at 5, worth 10
3,000 men’s fashionable black dress suits at 20, worth 30
500 men’s custom made imported worsted
suits at 25, worth ^40
2,000 men’s Chinchilla overcoats at $ 0, worth $10
500 men’s imported Beaver overcoats at. 10, worth 20
1,000 children’s stylish suits at 3, worth ^ $6
2,000 boys best wool suits at $6, worth $10
jo-I shal guarantee pnees in children and boy* suits cheaner than tbev can be made up at homo
and I hare an Immouro selection to suit Rich aud Foor in prices and aualities. , .
Always keep CD hand afulllineof all descriptions of good* formens. fadlec. bty» jadeUMrena
wear too numerous to mention, and prices positirely the lowest for Boots, Shoos and Hats, etc.
Calicoes, Jesns, Osnaburg* aod checks at factory prices. Be sure yon call >>d MS before buying
Clothing and Drew Goods, as you can save dollars on every garment bought of mo at tho well known
store of . _ _ .
33. J. BAER,
oct27_im (]ornpr Third and fh^rry Streets, Macon. 6a.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
JAMES H
For sale by
CAMPBELL.
jw ixixmlSjOSA'rtsfil’zDyo.I
Not as an agent or on commission, Imt bought through ;i
broker for cash,
J. W. GAFF & CO.’S
GENUINE FIVE-YEAR-OLD WHISKY.
Come and see for yourself.
.TAMF.a H. CAMPBELL-
Davifl LaiSreth & Sons
ar«» the most extensivd groverict
GARDEN SEED
in America. Their lour iarm*.- eamprmng over
1500 acns5. situated ia Penwsylvanja. NewJer-
sel,Yiiviniaand Wi*coriaiB.aiPrt __
OWNED OCCUPDSDSND CCLTUATIDBY
THBMSBLVE8.
The seels ciTered tn tse result ol the most
careful-Mid cxperiMeed •etecrioB.yrar after year.
Market gardeners, private families, and all
Lo desire good seeds, should purchase
Landretbs* Garden Seeds.
IIJUUI merchant does not keep them, write for
‘ f “* DAVID LANDBETH* SONS.
Philadelphia. Fa.
BuainaiS established in 1784 and kept up ever
since. Erjiahka. . -si. oct2t„dwsdAw8m
BERND BROS,,
iTE^tT....l r../J j
Manulacturers of and Whole sab- aii-l H-t.il D.-alers in
Saddles. Harness, Collars,
J
Whips aud Horse Equipments generally.
We keeo constantly on hand a argd and well assorted **f
Buggy. Carriage, Phaeton, Dray, Wagon andjlart Harness
Saddles. Bridles, Collars, etc.
jUU IrM: ‘ cca^Lcaa-*z-J JB.O I JiiHiia'AS ifSiVcx
• ^ a complete stock. Also
I f ffl tll, '-‘f V- ~ .
OAK AND HEMLOCK SOLE. HARNESS. UP
per. patent, enameled and
lace leather.
American and French Calf, Kip and Lining skins, and
Saddlers* Harness Shoemakers’ and Tanners’
Materials, Tools and Fin nng$. tall and see us.
BERND BROS.,
22. 24, Sc 26 THIRD ST. MACON. GA;
Pay cash for hides,
rough leather.
furs wax. wool, tallow, finished and
^^^^^_OCt37_5m _
A CARD.
rrvHB UNDERSIGNED bc« Ic*va to inform
I the citiieas of Macon and ricinity thmt they
have taken the it ore for some time occupied by
A Barnett A Son. and opened a
£5-1*0 CERT STORK
where may be bad everythin* (new and clean)
to eat and drint usually found m a flnt-daas
Family Grocery Store; and *» lew down priced.
Come and srefocyoarad.vea.
Goods delivered to any part of the city free.
THOMPSON 4 SHAPLEIGH.
door to Bernd Brother*’ new store.
ygauasr 00,72 eod.mo
STEVENS’ POTTERY.
MILLEDG-EVILLE, G-EORG-IA
NTEVENS BROS. Ac 04 >.,
Monufacturen and Wholesale and Retail Dealer* in
Steam Pressed, Double Glazed, Yitrifled Drain,
Sewer and Walr Pipes, Flower Hots,
HKK and URA'i’E BrvICK.PLAIN and FANCY BORDER BRICK. COMMON RED BRICK.
LATHS and LUMBER, Dry and Dressed.
STEVENS BROS. A OO- Pronriat-v.
K. J. ANDERSON & GO.. 1 FIBST NAT10NA1BANK of MACOF
Transacts a General Baatlu Gusltesi
90 MULBERRY STREET. MACON. GA*
Dealers in all .kinds of
GUNSMITH SHOP, u
I HATS hut opened a Gun Smith 8hop ai the
o“ rtand ol D. C. Hodgkina A Sana, a: hot
Mulberry atre*t- From long end praetwdt e»-
neccero the buaincaa. acd bei.g » Pref“^
Gunraith ana Mechanic. I feel hdlj ”
nDdrrtekc anyttvngln my br~an<I reepecttuiiy
FsrrzYE.
NEEDLES, ATTACNMEMTS,
.PARTS, OIL, ETC., ETC
Making a Specialty of tbe
WHITE AND HOWE.
B ELIEVING them to be the beat end moat
durable machines in the market. They run
perfectly light end quiet. For umpUctty end
sjtu end
Fno«
W. W. COLLINS,
—MANUFACIUEEF. op and dealer in—
Carriages. Baggies,
| WAGONS.
BABY GABS ANB HARNESS.
MACON, GEORGIA.
L. M. WARFIELD,
Colton CoiiiMon Merolaat,
Savannah, Georgia.
Commission, 50s. per BalP.
Liberal advances made on con
signments, at best bank rates. In
structions carefully followed, and
satisfaction guaranteed.
OFFICE OPPOSITE COTTON EXCUANGl
POVt5 tf .
I am ^Headquarters for anything in my line,, aud a call
will convince yon that I can sell lower than any man in
the State.
I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.
My vehicles have been used in this market for nine 9)
years, and in every case have given satisfaction. I have (in
stock
20 Nice Carriages,
25 Stylish. Top Buggies.
200 Stylish and Durable No-Top Buggies.
150 Two-Horse Wagons.
60 One-Horse Wagons.
I have recently leased the upper wareroom of No. 66
Second street, recently occupied by the Macon Cadets, and
I now can show by far the largest Carriage Repository and
the largest stock of goods in the - State. Call on me. I
will treat you right.
W. W. COLLINS.
66, 70 and 72 Second street, Factory on Poplar street.
oct25...eodtf
R, H. MAY & GO.,
98 GHERRY ST., MACOiM, GA,
Manufacturers ol and Dealers in
CAllAUGilS WAGONS
HARNESS, SADDLES, WHIPS.
BRIDLES, COLLARS, AND HAMES,
VALISES, TRUNKS, TRAVELING
BAGS, CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES,
LAP ROBES. HORSE BLANKETS
SOLE, UPPER AND HARNESS
LEATHER, CALF SKINS, SHOE
FINDINGS.
Cull »nd examine our stock before purchasing. ‘Repositories—93 Cherry Street. Macon, and 208
road Street, Augusta. .
THE GREAT SOUTHERN FREIGHT LINE
AND
Passenger Route,
■VIA. SAYANNAH.
Leave
MACON
BY
C. R. R.
7:35 p. m.
Man
AND
Fridays
TO TAKE
STEAMER
AT
SavaaaaH
Wednesdays
AND
Salnrdays
Price oiticket includes Meals and Berths on Ship.
ONE OF THE FOLLOWING MAGNIFICENT STEAMERS OP. THIS LINK
SOILS PROM SAVANNAH AND NEW YORK
Fare;
MACON
TO
New York
ONLY
$27
L. J. GUILMARTIN. J. K. OAUDRY.
f Late Cashier Southern
. X Dank Sute of Goorgi
L. J. GUILMARTIN & GO.,
Cotton Factors
AND
Commission Merchants.
lao BAT STREET.
Savannah, Georgia.
Liberal Advances made on consl/rnmenta of
Cotton.
Bagging ana iron Ties
JOHN FLANNERY. JNO L JOHHBON
Managing partner of latuflrm L )
J Guilmariiu A Co, lSd3 to ls77. >
JOHN FUNNEST & CO.
Cotton Factors
ASD
Commission Merchants,
NO 3 KELLEY’S BLOCK.
Bay Street, Savannah, Uoorgia.
Aoents for ■
J K WELL’S MILLS YARNS Jfc DOM BSTICS. etc
B AGGING and TIES formic at lowest market
rates. PROMPT and CARBFUL ATTEN
TION given to all business entrusted to us.
AhL'ANUKS iiijule on con-
aignmems. aujcMawtm
*•••«<»•«•»••••• «*»«••••»**«•••**•«+
JOHN R.WR8T.
JAS CJ WB8T.
OVFxLffi HOUB8—9 A.M.TO 1 P.H
New York Exchange at Par.
W W W gjiLxr. Csxh'r.
,IC PLANT. Pfe«
ATTORNEY AT TAW.
MO, SO CMthSt SIi££T, MACON, BA.
(•vur J. H Herts * Co.)
L B addition to local buxine**. I will give sped*
attention lo caara entreated to me in the
*—Circuit*, and ii tka
L Bankrupt Court* for
aoniy
AlbuissA
United States Circuit i
-WEDNESDAYS.
Steaaer CITY OF COLUMBUS
—OR—
Steamer GATE CITY.
SATURDAYS.
Sin:? CITY CF MACON,
-OR-
T* ■ i,? TY .-AV.iNNAH
No duxt, no uncertain connections. Table lurniiii.-1 »iiii evorjih-ngxba market* aTTuai.
Add coat or meal* aod sleeping bertha to price of tick*; by Ull r-vl lin--, „. c wlmt vou save by
Savannah Route.
w. F. SHEL1UAN. WM. ROGERS.
AGENT C. ala. MACON. GKVL nliPT i -ft,, k. SAVANNAH.
auJttf •
LARD! LARD! LARD!
FAIRBANKS* CO’S Pure Lard, in Tierces,
Tab*. Bueketa and in 6.3 and 1 pound Tina, for
rale at tbe recant decline by
octal lw J0N18 A COOK.
FOR RENT.
S LEEPING- apartments, on first and second
Bto’y, thoroughly furnished* can be obtained
at reasonable rates by application to Mrs George
Smith, on Pine 8treet, west side, between First
gnd New streets* norteodSt*
WEST BROS
COTTON FACTORS
AND
COMMIS’N MERCHANTS
Awntafortbe -
W. & C. GUANO,
aND —
DELTA COTTON TIE,
68 Bay St.. Savannah, Georgia
Prompt nna careful attonllon to Lysines*.
Liberal advance* on rouaignmcntN.
augg.^dSmsrdm
WILLIAM McEAY.
Accountant. Expert and General Aobet
(UK Mines' Law Office),
OOCUIERKY STREET over JH Herta’sstoro
■V\T1TH an exporicnc«) of thirty-five yearn* un*
v v dertakes i/ivostigation of public or private
accounts, settlement of partnership affair*, re
ceiverships. and confidential business of ull
kinds. Ou application will visit any tewas in
Middle or Southwest Go., in above capacity.
References:—10 Plant, Asher Ayers, 15 J La
mar, GB Roberts and JJ Gresham Ef quire
Macon. Ga. roal
CEnTTHAX. MOTEL
EDPADLA, ALABAMA.
QOOD-BOARD and Rooms and the Rest At
KILLINGS Sc UOtb
SOMETHING NEW IN MA.00N
VXTE tako pleasure in anupunoing to t
tt chants of Macon and surrounding
that we havo opened a Trutk Manufacti
tho mer-
ing country
opened a Trutk Manufactory, 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 made to order and repair
ing done on short notice
Wo would bo pleased to liavo you call and ox-
amine lor jonrselvcs, alio examine our prices.
CALHOUN & TORBETT. Trop’ra,
Fourth St, next door t Wolff A Bro.,
0Ctl2...2to Macon. Un.
FOR SALE
I OFFER for sale my place in Houston county,
adjoining Captain J G Brown and Colonel P
8 Holt, situated seven miles houthoast of Perry,
containing eight Hundred and fi!ty acres more or
less. I will tako three thousand dollars for it—
one-third cash, tho balance in one and two years*
payment* at 8 per cent, per annum interest. I
will giye bond ior title until paid for.
A T HOLT.
oct27 2UwtilInovl5 Bolin broke, Ga.
H. GHiEYBERG.
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Old «Und of H Schlos*. No 23 Second staeot.
Hay
„ :Y1NG received a find and select stock or
Goods, I respectfully cull attention to tame, and
invite an examination.
Perfect fit guaranteeoJ, and prices in con
formity witil the lime3.
Try me, yul be convince*!.
prenchhoits
Fublic Square, Amcricus, Ga.
•J. s. EABON, Prop.
The CAIN HOUSB run in connection.
First class accommodation, J3 per day
Sample Booms a specialty. Frco baths t;
raveling natrons.
HEARN MALE SCHoO
Cave Spring, Ga.
T HB Fortieth Benton ol Iftam 8cbooI
open August SCtli, nmltho Fall T,-rm ri
.December 13tli, 1878. The Spring Terra or
January 6, and closes, with a t rize D. damat
June 27th, 1879. Tuition for tha year $30
$40. Incidental.expenses for tho year 3:
Board with tho Principal at $10 per month,
elusive of washing and towols. Students wll
thoroughly prepared for tho lusher dasiri
College. Prizes will bo awarded in Latin, Gi
and Mathematics For Circulars or other in
m&tion address tho Principal.
aug4-3m PALE MON J. KING. A. 7
Sheldon Collins & Co,
IM&kers o
BLACK AND COLORKD PKlMTlKG 1!
Ofiice, 28 Franlfcrl Strut.
__ _ NEW YOB
rpHESE Inks can always bo found on a!
X factory prices at
J. W. BURKE A CO*&
Jlacon.
1. C. PLANT & SON,
Bankers and Brokers
MACON. GEORGIA,
buy a«d soil Exchange, Gold, Ht<x ka and Hond
Deposits IRerMved
AdribcCi Jlkds uu Coitnn in Stor»
COLLECTIOyg PROM a m LY ATT1NDRDXO
NOTICE.
\\7ILDbesoldbe'oreths court house d«
TT the county cf La urens. a* Dublin, c
first Tuesday in December, 1STB, the huic
described propertv: The one undivided f<
interest in lets land Nos forty, forty-one, t
four and forty five, in the 11 ••st district of
rens county, sold ss the property of Samu
Jopp to satisfy one moru&ge dec.', with a r
of sale, made by him to O G S; ;.rk-» k Son
by them transferred to James A Thomai ’
deed dated 23d day of Februarv. 1^77 R1 ‘-
Nov. 15, 1877. Property point^i out* in'
n^rtgage. JA8 A THOMAS,
Nov 1.1878...r>ov2td Attomav at I
THE
MACON SAVINGS BA
92 HOLBER Y STREET.
Interests paid on deposits of $lto $5.(
Collections made on ail acces>ible p^mt
vsjioes on Cotton and Merchandise in stc
atocki and Bonds bouvht and sold, and
menta made as parties m*v cirtct.
J M BOABDiUN, Pro,:
T Powxm. Cashier. m d’
FOR SALE,
Horses and Mules
At the lot ol W E Philips. Poplar Street, o
#t«IBoliinfiwgrth'4 Bjo<k octio.!