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FOR XOnTiS SAKE ORLY.
k P-'S
Of ips»*ln
Ib»uS»l
A MM
BASK ATTAINABLE by THE iillKU
MaTIC.
jHitkoifk they ia»y Jgepalr of re>-
lict.il is attoinabb by rktoatiioioldc
rertc. brought >. there !*> remed y w ** ch <*"!«
A .. , ich »rl«y.“ ?“• "f “<-»n« of increased actirity of the
ferttrseto^nr* is tbemselrei. Beloved, msy , kidney*—importrnt channels for blood
...—, *— “ 1 puriflestion-the acrid element to which
pathnlopUtn the most eminent attribute
the psinfnl symptoms—a theory com
pletely borne ont by urinary analysis.
The name of this grand deperent is Hoe-
tetter’s Bitten, a preparation likewise
celebrated as a remedy for constipation,
which csnsM contamination or the blood
with the Balsa—aDd a certain means of re-
lief in dyspepsia fever and agne. and
nervous ailments. It is. perhaps, the fin
est tonic eitant, and U highly reeom-
raeudid as a medicinal stimulant by dis
tinguished physic.ana and analystr, who
pronounce it to be eminently pure and
Tery beneficial. The pres* also endorses
"• novl2 lw
To Prevent Coigns and Caro
( &Us. ‘ S
A reliable remedy ia neaossary in every
honsehcld. Parker’s Ginger Tonio is
jnst the medicine needed. It radically
core* Goughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bron
chitis and even Consumption if used in
time, by it* powerfnl speoifia notion on
the Stomach, Kidneys, Skin, Liver snd
mnoons snrfaoesof the throat and Langs.
It accomplishes the care In a wonderfully
short time, and removes all pain and aore-
ness of the longs. It ia alao a most val-
nablo stomachic remedy, effectually re
moving Dyspepsia, Headaobe, Liver Dis.
orders, Cosliveness, Nervousness, Low
... - , . i Spirlis, W»t«folass«, Heanbarn.Cramps,
i '"! bearing, and the Gov- Palpitation of the Heart, boar Btom.ob
oftlAr l#tf intf (Ha fn lnssmi ibnm <<« I ~.e - _ . . . ■
Hit
11 or love's sake only. l>o not MJ —
<1 |r ve her for her isaUs—her look—her way
stir? sei.tly—for f Iriek of thr-usl.t
la in well with mine, and
n«e »f pi
..IkSWttlLjW., .- I
as (hanged, or chan, e for thes—and love so
wrought
gubsnawrought so. Neiih.r love me (or
Thine own dear pity’, wiping my chesks
diy—
smesews night well forg.t to weep who bore
~' jby comfort lone, and loss thy lore thereby,
pat levs me lor loro's sake, that ev vrmore.
than n*J»t love on n;rough love's eternity.
—Khrsi^Sh Barrett Browning.
Th» biggest thing ont Is what tbs
druggists term Dr. Bull's Cough Syrnp;
its sal* b enormonB snd it has never been
knswn to fail. Prior, 25 cents.
The Accident to Uov. Hampton.
Ws copy from the Charleston If net awl
CWisr, of Saturday, the following Teport
el tbs lsmentsblo accident (o Governor
Wads Hampton:
Tbs Governor left Columbia on Wed-
nssdiy afternoon on his way to meet a
party of gentlemen who had arranged
for a deer bant in the Wateree swamp
■ext day, and had invited him to be pres
ent. Spending the night at the residence
of Hr. Speigner, a few miles distant from
tbs appointed randezrons. Governor
Baapton, next morning, (Tbnrsdy,) ex
changed bis horse for a young half-
broken male, and proceeded alone to
wards ihe place wbero be expected to
S the other members of his patty.
| ; Before reaching there, however, the
peek of hounds, already on hot scent,
ernor leaving the road followed themnn-
til be obtained a shot at the Hying
deer. Boon after this, finding himself
involved in Ihe thick nndorgrowtb of the
swamp, be loaned forward and threw bis
bridle roinn over a small limb preliminary
to dismounting. At ibis eritioal moment,
however, the miserable beast which he
bestrode suddenly anooeeded In releasing
the reins from the boogh and dashed off
through Ihe woods. Being unable to re-
oarer the reins as quickly as was
■try to nssnre himself against oertaln in-
jnry from violent contact with the tranks
or the overhanging limbi of trees, Gov
ernor Hampton instantly sprang from Ills
aadnlo to the ground, alighting npon his
fast, bnt, nofonnnately, with so mnoh vt-
oienno—bfa weight, too, falling mainly
opoo tbo right foot—that both the bones
of the right leg were fractnrod jnat above
tbs ankle, and the joint itself dislocated.
At an early honr (bin morning Dr*.
Taylor, Trezevsnt and Talloy with the ne-
eee-ary apparatus rednoed the dialooation
of the ankle. A great deal of foroe was
requisite, the operation being oomplloated
by the attendant fraotare. The Gover
nor was kept some time under the infio-
of chloroform, and alspt almost all
eto., and gives a cheering oomfort and
freedom from pain that surprises every
one. Bny a $1 bottle from yonr drag-
gist, Bulled B. Rail, or a sample bottle
at IS ote.j and teat its merit*.
' Oet.l 3mo.
An Undeniable Truth.
Ton desetve to gaffer, and if yam leads
miserable, mosstlsfaetory life in Una beau
tiful world, u Ur «ntin»Wyotrj< osm, faall
and there If ’only one <*cn» -fcr^Bn—
yonr nnreasoDable prejndloe and skepti
cism, wbiob has killed thousand*. Per
sonal knowledge and common sense rea
soning will soon show yon that Green's
August Flower will onre yon of Liver
Complaint or Dyspepsia with all its mis
erable effeols, snob as siok headaohe, pal
pitation of the heart, sour atomaob, habit
ual oostiveneas, dizziness, of the head,
nervons prostration, low spirits, eto. Its
sale now reaobes every town in the West
ern Continent, and not a druggist bat will
lell yon of its wonderful onre*. Yon can
bay a sample bolUo for 10a. Three doses
will cure yon. j 0 Ij8 ly
ATUSTA A CHARLOTTE j
air-line pailway.
OmeB GSNL PASS. klKKXJ ACT
O atl**ti.o».Oc*si. ma
n **»d tfUf BeiA«r Ml: h. double
dHiJjTram* wilf run onth s Rotff asfollow*
GOlNfMDLBTw
. . n Night Mail and Passenger Trahi. AT
i I
Leave Atlanta.. , Xls pm
, . , Dsy VaaMuetr Train.
Arrive Atlanta , m
Leave Atlanta ~
GOI.VO WEST,
ffidt Mail and Panenger Traill.
Arrive Athirta lAOOrn
Inave Atlanta.
I»r Fxtsenger Train
Arriva Alla
l-M.*o Alula... __ .
GOING EAST.
Local Vr-urh! and Accommodation Train
Arrive Atlanta
Leave Atlanta....™...... 6A0am
. . . Through Freight Train . ,
Amro Allnr)^ . M[i M .Ml.,,
Leave Atlanta 9Mam I
■ , GOING WEST
Local Pveicht and Accommodation Train
Arrive at Atlanta
Leave Atlanta
Through Freight Train
U.tOa »
SPE Cl ALJNT O TICE.
I am this day authorized by
Jas. ff. Gaff & Co., of Mill Greet,
to state to the public that I am the only agent in Georgia
lor ^ eir Milt Creek Cabinet,
FIVE YEAH OLD RYE WHISKY,
-_7~ 10 1 and their only and sole agent in this city for‘all grades of
6.00 p sb
4-f0p E
their whiskies, iThey furthermore desire me to state that
jtheir «iTlmfY AiaHT .V.
MILL GREEK CABINET
is a whisky peculiar to; itself alone, and made by an
entire different process to imy of 'their other whiskies.. Spe
cial care is taken in distilling tliisVwhisky,and none but the
i^^SlP3«a*Bnuw«t|P®f® 8t and bfiSt mat enal used. It Is a straight pure whisky,
”isu, 1 refined*yage alone, -No essences used to Flavor. L have
T ”' v ” “ ’ ‘ 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. ' j ..
I now state to the public that I willgive Five Hundred
pomiHHciNGMid^icTx’t™ wi, I gold to any man or firm in Georgia who will
I P p y * barrel of the Cabinet except throu-h me. ^ Resp y
a r,‘ AftstTR
Arrive Atlanta.
Atlanta
and
WJ HOUSTON.
liencral Faascrr«r acd Tirket AzeriL
W. ff. COLLINS,
—MANUFACITBEB OHAND HEALER IN—
Carriages, Baggies,
WAGONS.
BABY GABS AND HARNESS.
AIACON. < i ; .1 » « l C^rUXT.'"!
L. AJ. WAKFIELI),
Cotton CiffliTiM Msrclail
Savannah, Georgia,
Commission, £86. per {'ale.
Iiibtera.1 advAuctiA lumiv.con
iguments/ai best oiaoic mto*. In
dructions carefully followed, and
satisfuctioa guariiiitecif.
1- J.Cl'If.MAKTIN.
AVDRY.
( LataOnhier South. ru
( lUnk Mat.* of Goi
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
}
MACON AND AUGUiTA JLAYLJLOKD'
bcrtaixi e»i.yjrr'i Offi k,
h ACuCilrA* Gi., beptenbvr 20 1876.
a
A the i.a. Atlanta and vi) aUKdi.
BL. Arrive at AuzuaU AJi pn».
S.Opm—Mllledgernie, Auvu.ta and wajr ata-
tiona. Arrive, at Aucu.taSJOa
manna close connectiont lor
point. East.
Through ileepera Aurusta to Waihington.
Tlekete to all principal point. But can be ob
tained at Union Tieket Office, and at Depot.
_ _ _ . h A 'JOHNSON, b u perl □ ten dent.
K E DORSKY.Gen Fav. rAgent. auIOH
DOUBLE DAILY
■ TO AND FROM
FLORIDA!
Macon & Brunswick R. R;j
8imu Bcrzzryrixpsrr'a Oyticw, j
GREAT REDUCTIONS
To Suit the Times.
Read—Keep PostedUp.
0 Maron,Oa., July 19, 1*78. .
N anil alter Sunday, the Slat instant, Faa-
( aerurer train, on tbla road
CUMBERLAND IkOUrE via BRUNI
NIGHT FAS8BNGERNO. L SOUTH.
Leave Macon._d....UlI....L..i.
Arrive OackiM. .. J :.i T A
Arrive Kulman. UMra
Arrive Jt-sup .....•,.... 4:10 am
A wive BwMawl 7MO A M
I-eave hratuvitk per .tearner. 7:15an
Arrivb Fernandina ,U:15 a K
Akrtro Jacksonville 4:5} pm
NIGRT PA8SBNGBR NO. J. NORTH—Dally
Leave Jacksonville.............. 8:00 a M
Leave Fernand ma per Slaamer.
Arrive Brunswick J ■
Leavo Brunswick..... ......... 7:16pm
Learo Jescp.™.,,, J046PM
Leave Ba»toagL.L.!— —. 3:19 A M
Leave Cochran .4^5 a M
, FOBi SINGING CLASSES.
the remainder of Ihoday. Tbo lateet I ONWARD. 5 75 M U ;i 7 ^lP erdo J e f t) .? T
report jnst reoolved is better than was Author.* |sn« awl pevaase h«sn»mpikit»nior
sxpeeltd. If the wonoda heal kindly it is hinging Schools. Fine lrutmctlons. almcdant
expeoted be may be about on orntohos at I ‘**!*.H1 .“d Songi, and a good
tbs end of three or four weekrj If not a a “ l “ TC “ h ^ rod >
XSTSS'ISS,':;''!’:.,,, «.| Johiisou's Method for Staging
carted was not known in Columbia until Classes, ,P* rdM * n > *? r Sing- SiSvran —
alate hour laat niuht, and even then to instruction.anllaw SlSmhy'or idei“g *
And the Largest Stock to select from iu Georgia.
l,ppp gien’s'latest" cassimere. snits at ;.... $10 t worth $15
5,000 men’s working suits, 8 5, worth in
—'•^3^12,000 men’s fashionable' .black dress (smM aSt2b, worth
500 men’s custom made impoirted worsted - -
■sails lit. ,»T.. ...... ...ladJaaliDis... 25, WOl'tll
1 am Headquarters for anything in my lino, and a call
Will convince yon that I can - sell lower than any man in
Pthe Stated L * «• | .s.^Jlaaroiqc) J add fit:- tlupwx uc
I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.
East an,
DAY ACCOMMODATION NO. J, South.
Via Jceup and Lire Oak—Daily, except Sunday
Leave Macon 8:4* a m
-^MAam
only OHO or two persons. It was quickly I Sacred auod Secular music ler^pracuc.'! pleMiE? I A ™I? f
rumored and confirmed this morning', L_, _ . _r I nu. 4 nuRth. Drily.exceptiiiidMn *
however, and thopainful Dews, ru nood Ihe LaUl'cl Wreath, £e£fir > v|{ 4>n Jacksonville ..lidM'i
•earcely bj said, occasioned general and O Perkins, is a grand book for SingingClassea in ji“*?£—•“— — *•'**“.
me H M 1 nigh .Schools. Normal hcl.col. aud MMftb — 1 ' 00r ’‘
Fart III. Soleot Mualtf in 2. s and 4 parte. Fart
“en’s Chinchilla overcoat^ at.-..;. k .$ 6, worth $10
a«taud West vtAAtiarita and August*. , 500 men s imported dBeaver overcoats at. 10, worth 20
DAY ACCOMMODATION NO. s.Rnnlh I- .... . x .. . ’ i
3, worth $0
$G, worth $10
shal guaranty pncen in rhlldren and boys suit* cheaper than they can bo made up at home
ftQd I have an immemo selection to suit Rich and Foor in prices and Qualities.
of good* f
1,000 childrea’a. stylish suits at .... i',
2,000 boys best wool suits at
profound cocoern in all quarters and
tbraugbnnt all clas3e*.
It was etxted at ono time that Ihe ear- | .QMtecred Mutl«
grans in allendnnoo bad dccidsd-npon
amputating "
ousnature
ij»p:
. ..... -... ——,,,, [ti'il . f. 111 Ri|fk|f,
| Arrive Mscnn ; ,, 5:15pM
Connects ut Ms.vn lor |«j:ntj North, Ku»t auj
West.
HAWKINSVII.LK BRANCH.
J iho 1 *g, in view of tbs earl. I Grammar School Choir l 6)e '- ar * a I Freight and nccommodaxioii—Dally except 8un-
ed, butdliact inquiry npon tbis point eli-
riled tbs gratifying reply, from an nu-
IhjriUtiveBourco, that such an operation
ia Dotnoceseafy nor contemplated.
TI1E NATIONAL SCOHRQE.
It is estimated that tbo annual dam-
iget caused by tho ravages of insects snd
norms exceed $150,000,000 in the United
Slates alone. Truly an enormous loss.
Yet it sinks into insigniflcanco when com
pared with tbo ravages of that moro ter
rible scourge, Consumption, which aunu-
ally eweeps hundrods of tbonaands of hu
man souls into eternity. Tba canies of
ooatumptlon are wartona, depending in
every instance for tho development of
the diaraeo upon tho ecrofnlnna diathesis,
cr temperament, of tbo victim. Thus
the tamo cause which will prodneo in one
person and an attack of aoute disease or
athght nervous prostration, will engen
der consumption in a porsonof scrofulous
habit. That consumption can be cured
by proper treatment will bs readily per-
oeirod when tho exact natnro of tbo dis
cus is nnderstood, viz: the accnmnlation
and deposition of sorofulooe matter (tu-
btrelra) in tbo lungs. Obviously, tho
principal temodiori required are (1) It
powerful alterative, or tdood-purifier, to
■mat the accumulation and also cleanse
the blood of tho ecrofnlons matter, and
(f) a mild cathartio to oxpel the diseased
matter from the oystom. This conrro of
treatment, in coujunction with a strict
hygienic regime, has proved the most suc
cessful method of curing tins disease.
Dr. Fierce's Golden Medical Discovery
snd Pleasant Purgative Pellets are the
best alterative and oalharlio remedies be
foratho public, and have been alone used
iu thousands of cases of consumption
with tho most marked efficacy. Doctor
Fierce’s Invalids’ Hotel, at Buffalo,N. Y._
affords special and unequalsd advantages
to consumptives, not only possessing the
best medical and hygienic moans of treat
ment, bnt having tho essential advan
tage of being aitunted in a climate wbero
■ ■ ah.Mnt. itt<< m tal>!y free from this
novlSdwam
By w 8' m ■ |
«x book lor tho Binging Classes in Grammar I
N.-h.oIf. (tho higher cltuss.) and fortbej’cung.
or classes of High Schools. | h
wMrSP
11:00 1» it
ran with train* 1 -and £ to and
The Whippoorwill,1Cochran ,rtm Ma ” n
J O Perkias.ua genial and very bright collection 1 *”*" **-—«-
of Fchool Hongi.
A n.v book mailed
Any book mailed poat-freo. for retail price.
OLIVER D1TS0N & CO., Boston.
O. U. DiUon A Co, J. B. DiUon A Co.
ATLANTIC & GULF R. B.
1SJ
AX
lj.6tiX
... 11:40 X M
6.00A Ml
,7.00 a*
6-00 P X
M 4-S0 P X
... 10 40 P X
.....Wop x
J.4& r m
.....AASTX
It a jvrf.vt Blood Pi ninrji, imfl Is the
odly partly VWEUMJI xvmo.ly known to ifoi*
eoce, that has made nulicAl And rluuNLNf
(Tub of SYi nu w and smom.A hi All their
tborouichly remorw mettwy fftn tl»e
>y*tnn; It relieve* Che agonl** of uusvurial
rheumattsm. and speedily cure* all akin dU-
MIX
For »i!e bj
Hunt. Bankin 3t Lamar.
U. VfooUSri Tb.-habit of using Mcr-
phice. Guru Opium, Laud-
Faiulesi anumor Bludr of opium
.-ured lAinlos.lyand speed-
Amoncan ,1,. by this improved time
pTTTnI.lv. Mstufaetured at At-
L JL V AZM. ;iint<i ,i r.slo.-y.l
Lore or prices. Te.teJ In hundreds
y, —... Guarauteed. Val-
1 liable particulara Fzi w.
AddrosaB M Woolley. At-
S.3m ' U °MHo’e^5 Wtdlehall 8t.
- o o Ft ITS
SeWO for ffATAIxOGlOsS-
head quaeteks
—FOR-
SUPPLIES.
GSNSBAL SllPZSIllTKN’IlKjrT's OPFICH,
ATixxricasn Get* Rxiuioxn
Sivaaxan. July 19.1S7JP
O N anil after SUNDAY, July 21. i'aaaonger
l'r.-.ins oil this Road will' run as folic
NIGHT KXFRKoS.
Leave Sai aiiuab daily al 2.85 r w
Arrive at Jesup fi.20 r sc
Arrive al Ihomaal llle 8.1.8 X
Arrive at BoJnbridge 8.48 -i
Arrive at Albany
Arrive at l.iveOak
Arrive at TalUhaaaee
Arrive nt Jacksonville
Leave TaUalms.ee
lgave JsrkiaiTivillo
Iavave Live Oak
1-are
1 avave
leave ,--
I mare Jeeup — *25i«
Arrive ni Savaiman 9.15 AM
No change ol oars between Savannah snd Jmk-
souvdl. and Savannah and Albany.
Sleeping oars run through to and from Savam
nab and Albany. , TT kl
Passoibcert Irem Bavannah for FerraUilli a,
Galnesvill# and Cedar Keys take this train,
FasaeugSka leai lag Macon at 7.45 x M (ilsllye
(vpt*upda>')oonnee» a! Joxup with tin* train
lorFI*rht*i jM*
FatsongerslramfflorJthy lhl* train i
St Ji'inp with the train arriving in Maoon al 5.15
V M. (daily except Sunday.)
Passengers from Savannah for Brunswick and
Itar.ou take this train, arriving at Brunswick
^•Msrnzera from B unssrick
naii9.Warn .
No change if cars between MouUomerr au.l
[jadSoiifllfea . I
Pullman sloeping car aro run through to and
from StiMiiudi nnd Jnckaouville; also through
hlo<-p*wi XoBteromery, Ala, Jacksonvillo,
Ccunca at Albany with paaseiVcr trains both
wsvs on Southwestern Railroad to slid from Ma
con. Kufaula, Moatgomcry, Mobile. New Or-
k’M*ail°steaitivr liaires Bsinbridge for Apalaehi-
oda every Sunday afternoon; for Coluiubui every
"CtosBoonten at- Jacksonville dady (8un
dais exroptedj tor Green Cove Spnngs, StA-u
sustnwv I'alatks. Hntevnrise. and al. lairilngs OB
^TraSson BT'ornl A. Railroad leave,uac*wm.
«oui« weal. Slondar, Wednesday and Fnoavat
H.14 a m. and lor BreuaWiek Tueeduy . 1'fiur.dsv
NIGIIT U, ?iK 11H^ASCiENaK* COACH
JlTT&CHaR *
Jjtoxo Savannah. Saturday! Oicr?pUxl. at 5.4t p x
Arrive Jesup Hff “
Arrive Mooon J
l/«-iar* Mwori ...
Leave Je-iup
AOfOWlffilONTRAVNfl—RASTERN Bf
lLem ftavannali. Sundayi eirepled.at 7.00a XTLeairesAa^3HHi
Arrive mt Mclntcah ** * X | Agjww»t BaTannah..,
10:304 5jf!
nt. MTFFnt Kmn.
9:45AM
Arrive Uawkinsville 10.30 A M
Leave HawkinsTille.—. 1.15rx
A rrive Cochran 2:00 p M
Connects at Cochran with trains 3 and 4 to and
M — fromMocon.«
G K. >. W. A 1)A M8. Gen. Supt.
W. J. JARTH. Most. Trana. j
! Central and Sonmwestern Hailroa
MvxxiiB, Ux.. Sept 9.1878
O N and after Sunday. Sept 9, 1878. passenger
trains on, the (Antral and Southwestern
Railroads and brunches will run as follows t * ~
thaix no. i.—ooiao hodtic aito wjut.
lawvcs Savannah 9:20 A M
James Augusts. mix
Arrives zt Augusta.. 4:46 p M
Arrives at Maoon ..........................6:45 f m
law via Macon lor Atlanta.. .9:16 PM
Arrives at AtlanU 5:02 |M
laave Macon forEulau'.a. except Salur-
day
Arrive st Kulaula
Leave Maoon for Columbus, except Sun- ■
dsy 800 p m
Arrirc at Columbus 445 a m
.along close connection at Atlanta with West
ern and At lactic and Atlanta Charlotte Alr-Line
for all points West and North.
COXIKO SOUTH AMD 1AST.
Leave* AtlanU ......11:40 P M
Arrires at Maoon 6:20am
Lmydi Maoon 7:001 sc
Arrires at Milled gorilla. 9:41 a m
Arrives at Ratouton.............. __..ll-Jo a m
Arrives at Augusta..— 4r4*PM
Arrives at Bavannah 3:15 P M
Leaves Augusta 5:30 A M
Leave Rufaula for Macomexcept Sunday 8.to p m
Amvs at MaoonA A15AM |
Leave Cola minis lor Macon, except Sun •
day — - 845pm
Arrive at Macou 5,10 A M
Making connection at August* lor the Norik
and Hast and at Savannah witlx the Atlantic
aud Gulf Railroad lor all DOiaJl in Florida.
Taxi* ru. 2.—ooi*a sous axd wax. -f
Leaves Savannah....... 7:30 P M
Arrires at Augusta. .4-40 A M
Leaves Augusta 9:45 P M
Arrives at MilledgcvlUe..... 9:44 A M
Arrives at Katoniou.... „1LS9 A M
Arrive* at Macon,..; S.-00 AM
Leaves Macon far Allan to—.—A 40 A M
Arrives mV Atlanta ,;o:—1:45 p M
Leaves Mseonfar Albany and Bulaula, 8 *0 A M
Arrives at Hofaula... 3:3gp M
Arrives at Albany. 2:08 p M
Leaves Macon for Columbus....;.......... 9.10 a m
Arrivesat Columbus—... ...,3.15 pm
Trains on this sehedulo far Moron. Atlanta
Columbus. Kulaula and Albany daily, making
i connection at Atlanta with M urium and
ntioand Atlanta and ChartotSe Air Una.
At Kufaalawith Mor.tgiin.rtry A Rufaula Rail-j
road; at Columbus with Western Railroad*. I
Bufsula Tram connects at Fort Volley for Per- .
r, and at Cuthbort for Fort Gaines daily except
Always keep on baud a full line of all descriptions ol goods for men's, ladiue. biyt and children’s
wear too numerous to mention, sml prierts jiositivcly ills loweit for Boots. Shoes and Hstn; idc.
/OaUcoor. Jeans, Osnaburgs and checks at factory prices. He sure you call ami see before baying
Clothing and Dr,-ss liooils.ss you ran uvu dullar- onevery garment bought of me at tho wn!l known
r°'
Corner Third and (hersy Streets, Macon. 6a.
SPECI AL NOTICE.
| .sravHAo
JAHES H CAMPBELL.
t. J. GOILMAhTlN & CO.,
Cotton Factors
AND
Commission Merchants.
* -V If* -DAO BAY 8TUKKT.
Savannah, Georgia.
jlahersl Advances made on-consignment* ol
Bagging ana iron Ties
JOHN FLANNERY. JNO t JOHNSON
Managing partner of Istofirm b)
J Guilmarlin A Co. I-.:', to 1877. >
JOHN FI-AN HHV k CO.
Cotfon Paclops
ANO
Commission Merchants,
NO AKKLLHY'-S BLOCK.
Bay Street, Savaunrtb, Georsift.
Appnts for—-
B JBWBLL'SMILLS YARNS A DOMEfiTIC*^ otc
AGGING and TIK8 forsalo at loireat mnrkat
Tales. PtOMPf nnd CARBPUL ATTJtN-
I TiON given to :ill 1.umii.s< • ntru»t«xi to us.
I , ••‘'Rii.msn *^ANQg§ made on con«
tiignxncniv .ci , augUJawem
JOHN R WEST. ~ JA3G WEStT”
WEST BROS
COTTON FACTORS
AND
COMMIS’N MERCHANTS
Agent9 for tho
W. 3c C. GUANO,
iNl).—
DELTA COTTON TIE,
68 Bay St.i ! Savannah, Georgia
Prompt and careful attention to huitness.
Liberal advanous on consignments.
aug9...dSmwGm
WILLIAM MoEAY,
i ACCOXnrTAJTT, EXPBRT ASD GsmSBAL AGkyT
nM it (R K Hines' Law Oflloo),
00 OHRRttY 8TR EKT o\T5r J U I!ert z'a Uoro
W ITUl on expon*>nco of thirty-flro years' un
dertakes investigation of public or prirate
| japcfmnU, settloinont of partnership affair*, re-
1 ceiverahips. and conttdential tmainess of nil
kind*. On application will visit any towns In
Middle or Southwest Ga^ in above capacity. -
References:—IO riant. Ather Ayer*, II J La.
innr, G.B Roberta and JJ Gresham Kiquiru
Macon. Ga..-, mal
CENTRAL HOTEL
EUPAULA, ALABAMA.
^tOOD BOARD aud Rooms and the Host At
iun i
Not as an
My vehicles have been used in this market jfor nine 9)
yeaiu, and in every case have given satisfaction. : I have (in
Stock i-qc::." •
20 Nice Carriages!
25 Stylish. Top Buggies.
KILLINGS* MOYii
SOMETHING NEW INMA.00N
J. W.
agent or on commission but bought through .a goo Stylish and Durable* No-Top Bup-gies- TV
... nun/ broker for cash, 150 Two-Horse WagOUS. win
m sraasRigF^ Ctr\ nv,<i TTT_ S True
GENUINE riVE-YEAR-OLD WHISKY.
Come and see for yourself ■>_
JAMES H- CAMPBELL-
Monursclurersof and Wholesaloaud KeUU Dealers la
Whips and Horse Equipments generally.
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 J
the largest stock of goods in the State. Call on me, I j
! will treat you right.
W. W. COLLINS.
66, 70 and 72 Second street, Factory on Poplar street.
| oet25...eodtI
R. H.MAY & GO.,
98 CHERRY ST., MACON. GA.
Manufacturers ot and Dealers in
tako pleasure in nngouneinjF to the mer
chant* of Macon and surrounding country
wo have opened & Trunk 3Ianuf*ctory, anil
... manufacture for tho tfado all stylos of
Trunks, including
Packing Trunks, Zinc Trunks
and Oval-Top
Tray Packing Trunks.
. All styles of Trunks lnado to order and repair
ing done on short notice.
We would bo pleased to have you call and ox-
amine lor 5 ourselves, abo examine our prices.
CALHOUN * TORBETT. I'rop’rs,
Fourth St, next door t Wollf * Hro.,
octl9...2th Macon. Go.
FOR SALE
I OFFKRfor salo my plaro ia Houston county,
adloinlng Captain J G Brown and Colonel 1*
•8 Holt, situated seven mtle9 southeast of l'erry,
containing eight hundred and Hlty teres moro or
dels. I will take throe thousand dollar* for It—
one*third cash, tho balance In ono and two yean*
payment* at 8 per cent, per annnm interest. I
will giro bond 1 or titlo until paid for.
A T HOLT,
Odt27 StswtlllnovlS Bolin broke. Ga.
6S5AX
7 AO P M I
(125A X
9.15 A 3
Jkjriveat Jrsup - 2.00
Arrive at Blackshear • SJ0 P M
Arrive at Do port • " 7.05 PM
l^ave Dupont “
Leave Block xhrtar * " 9.29 A M
Leave Js*UP ff*|i T f3f I *
Leavrt McIntosh * »*»*
Arrive a» Ravmoaah - 5 45 v a
WESTERN DIVISION.
■ MOXPXT. WXP.NBSDiYAVPyxlDlT,
1.xiv Dupont.. — 3
Leave V*UodU.„ N —— 3
leoavtt Qimmsn
Arrive^t Tbomasville.
I **ave
_ Jay,
Train on Blakely Kxtension leeree Albany
Mondays* Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.
coxixe south ejin Axar. t-rfto fi
Leaves Atiauta^....^., P M
Arrives st Macon from AtlanU 8.55 p x
Leaves Albany.,,.. 10:10 A X
y i,iay - inu •* ! r;,i-T 7i ; 'tv
Arrives st Macon from kufauls and Al*
bany^..^^................... ■- - ■ ■ 4:43 P X
Leaves Colunbui. ▲ m
Arrive* at Maeon from Colainbus...... 5^ P x
Leaves Macsn. 7:35 PX
Arrfvaaat A—fis. ,, :-,.- TnmTr j!tfAll
p X f
7J5.A X J
HARNESS, SADDLES, WHIPS.
Buggy, Carriage, Phaeton, Dray, Wftguii and Cart Harness- [BRIDLES, COLLARS, AND HAMES,.|h* vi
R 1 .;alp^ Cellars Pic VALISES TRUNKS, TRAVELING 1 —
Saddles, Kridles, collars, etc. bags, childrens carriages*
LAP ROBES. HORSE BLANKETS
a complete stock. Also | SOLE, UPPER AND HARNESS
LEATHER^ tCALF __ SKINS, SHOE
FINBIlNGS.
mu,
MEBCHANT TAILOK,
Old stand ot H Scliloss. No 26 Second stseet.
VINO received a floe and seloct stork of
respectfully rail attention to satne« and
_ fit jpu
formity witil the time*.
Try me, tjryl be convinced.
Nvl.i 1 f
OAK AND HEMLOCK SOLE. HARNESS. UP
patent, enameled and
vmo. LACE leather]'!)-'! f^iUASA HiJUfl
11 Call and examine our stock before purchasing. Repositories—98 Cherry Street. Macon, and 208
rood Street, euKiinU.
FRENCH HOUSE
1‘ublio Square, Aiocrieus, Ga.
J, «. K\NON, Prop.
Tho CAIN HO US 8 run in connection-
Pirstclaa* accommodation, $2 per day
Sample Rooms a specialty, free bath* to tho
raveling natrons.
American and French Calf, Kip and Lining skins, and - - __
laddiFTfi' llarnfhH Shoemakers’ and Tanners’ THE fiBEAT SOUTHERN FREIGHT LINE I ?
HEARN MALE SCHuOL,
Cave Spring, Ga.
ijiHE Fortieth Sesaion of Hearu .School \
LoavoC
\rrivo Thon**sv;Ue ■
I/tsivo Tbotna*VTiUj
Leave Quuman
I/rtave \sldosU
Am\-e at Pawn
f.XA 1
: ** p m ,
7.TO P X 1
.... Ik 00 A ■
S 3S A ■
.11.15 A M ,
_ 1.30 P *
3.45 P X
5.15 PM
; si p x
M aS 8»i n ,
and G ub Ranroad for gl! paint* 1
pAdkvngerf k>r jiiUsiyerilU*#
take t rata Ho, r troMx t*.vmrxna4i. asd
from Maoon, whirh trail'»oocmect d
Monday, for theae points.
WILLIAM ROGERS.
General Supt. Central Railroad*EavammA
W. G. RAOUL,
Saot.Southweetem Railroad.Macon.
David Lasdreth & Sms
are the most extensive growers 0 f
GARDEN SEED
8addlers’ Harness Shoemakers
Materials, tools and Fin ungs. Call and see ns.
bernd BROS..
22. 24, Sc. 26 THIRD ST. MACON. GA
Pay cash for hides, furs, wax. wool, tallow, finished and
J 8 Trs0!f.
aster of Tnmxportjdion.
. H 8 HALNRS, j
General Kopenntendent-
J WLA'IHROF.
j 1. BARKAN.
O s
far ‘•ilondjraon” Sosd Oat a
Forty barrels Peerless Potatcei,
^ixty barrels snd crates Oruoas
Seventy bsrrehi Red Applcs .
Twenty tubs Goshen GUI Sdr« Baiter
Seventeen churn* Old Virginia Hew Butter
Half tub*, boxes and c*ns Fresh Tennessee
Bnttcr.
Barrels, huckots, i.S,# and 1® lb tin can*
Leaf Lard.
Belle of Kcnthrkv and New ronatituuon
Flour
^ncoi lfcl<flin>rrit iuu9t be
or ^* r w-iU get tlr»t choice at
03X10 ..41
6>J. An csrly
J F ORSER, Agent.
J. W. LATHROP&CO.,
COMMISSION MSBCHA8T8,
SAVANN AH. GA-
bagging and ties
Furnished si Lowest Market Ralra.
I ib-rml advances mads on consigumsnts. |
prompt returns and inrtructiout strictly obeyed,
aug9...4m
America. Thehr bar .
1500 Acres, fri:o*i<»i in Pennsylvania. New Jer
sey. yikUlfii and Wisconsin, are
OWN K D. OCCUPIRP AN D CULTIVATED BY
Tho seeds offered axe tne result of the moet
csrefal and experioncud soU.vtK>s.year after veer.
MarkeS tcniunmn. pnvato taaubea. and all
■» bodeAire •'ood seed*, ahoold pur chaw
Landreths* Garden Seeds.
If your merchant does not keep them, write for
thnm * DAVID JJkNDBETH A SONS.
Philadelphia. Fa.
Business established in 1734 and kept up ever
Rvheblf.ortt3...dwadJtw8m
John L. Haxdeman.
AUow *1
Sfnrnn. - . 1 . ‘ .^GeOPSl*.
THE PAT APS CO
Baking Powder Bakerv
At tbe State Fair,
had a gnuid sucoe»s. Iho Hot Molis, Blscwt,
Cake.etr, could not be ercsDod.
These Powdes Have Merit
and sroprrierred to others on s«o»i.t ofpuriij
JAyUES X J OH 3 SON.
Wnole*ale Agent*.
A CARO.
I rpHK l NDKRhlGNRD bog loaw to rnform
X the c:ureas of Macon and vicimtj that they
hove taken the store for some tims occupied by
A Bankets A Son. and •
GROCERY STORE
where msy ho had everything (new a*d clean)
I to eat oral dnua usually foarta ia a first-class
Family Grocery Store, and at low down prices.
Come and see (or j curse, vea. n -
Goods delivered to any part of the city frees
THOMPSON A SHAFLK1GH.
Next door to ftcrnd Brothers' new itone.
and economy.
GUNSMITH SHOP.
I HAVI jurt opened a Gan Smith Shop at the
old stand of D. C. Hodgkino A Sooa at Xa 6c*
Mulherrj street. From km/ anJ pmoUcal expo*
nence in the buMncoa atd U»i»g a practical
GuBWE*.th ana Mechanic. I leal folly prepared to
undertake anything la my Boe. aad rrepacttally
J89( khS pjujr^
solicit thepatrocose
ocUO-rodln:
STEVENS’ POTTERY.
MILL.EDGEVILLE, GEORGIA-
STEVENS BROS. & CO.,
Manufacturers and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Sterna Pressed, Doable Glazed, Vitrified Drain,
Sewer and T*Mr Pipes, Flower Pots,
F1RK and GRITS BRICK. PLAT?* and FANCY BORDER BRICK* COMMON RED BRICK.
t.aths »nd EU1EBEB, Dry and Dressed.
| - I ia-,1 odJ J* Lied u. 5 AND
Passenger Route,
"VIA. SAVANNAH.
This tins has greater capacity lor Freight and better accommodations for Passengers than any
competing line.' ■—v- - - ■T7T ■ ’
ILeave
MACON
BT’
C. R. R.
7:35 p. m.
Tuesdays
AND
Fridays
TO TAKE
STEAMER I
BTBVmfg Bang. A no.. Fropristr
open August setb. and the Fall Term rloaes
December 18th, 1873. Tho Spring Term opens
January 8. and closos. with a trim Dcclsmotton.
June 27th, 187*. Tuition for Iho vesr J20 f :jo and
543. Incidental expenses for tbo year $1,00.
Board with tho Principal at $10 per moutlr, ez-
otupive of waahin* and taerols. Stmlonts will bo
thoroughly preparad for tho hit-h«rolas»es in
Uellege. Pnsae will bo awarded In Latin. Greek
and Mathematics For Circular, cr othor infer-
motion addroaa tho Principal.
OUZ4-8m FaLBMQ.V J. KINO. A.*M.
!!T T I Sheldon Collins & Co.,
BLACK AND COLORED PMITWfl IMS'
Office, 26 Frankfort Street,
NX 17 YORK
factory pnoe* at
J. W. BURKE A CO'S.
-Aaron.
L C. PLANT & SON,
Bankers and Brokers
MACON. GEORGIA,
bny aad tell Exchange, Gold, Stock* and Bond
Received'
SayajuaH Sge?sil?
AND
SatnrflaTs
R, J. ANDERSON & CO..! FIRST NAT10KAL BARK SfMACOV Price oi ticket includes Meals and Berths on Ship.
93 MULBBUT 9TB.BFT, MADON. GA.
Deal era in all kinds of
SciilMaci
■EE9LES, ATTACIBOTTS,
J’GTS, OIL, ETC., ETC
Making a Spec tally at the
WHITE AND HOWE.
rlnnhl. nm lisme lathe market. They rum
pesfctuy light On* qatrt. Fue rarieby and
rmilisi ibn iqmarrti niAte J
Cbdl and eaalaem. ait dan acd try tkear. and
be ccmTlasad.
Fries* £o •• feo. octiitf
Transacts a Geieral BaDuiBuiies,
OVPtA,* HOURS—9 A.M.TO 1 P.E
New York Exchange «t Far.
ONB OF THE FOLLOWING MAGNIFICENT BTBAMBES OF. THIS LINE
8ALLS PROM SAVANNAH AND NEW YORK
—TFEDNESDATST - I SATURDAYS.
W CITY OF MACON,
—WEDNESDAYS: 1
I Steaier CITY OF COLDMBDSI Sits
[Steamer GAfllllTY. hi ;i.i;-CiTY DF'iVaNNAff
on Couon m 4ior*
COLLECTIOra PRO V* X LY ATTK.VWKDTO
W W WlIQLZT.Cath’r
H.
K. H1WER
ATTORN HV AT LAW.
DO. M CIEaST STKEET, MACON, U.
{pair J. U Berts A Co.)
f M addition to local boona—. 1 will giToapecU
T . No do«t, nonn^wrtr.inroan«ctk>n*. Tabic Ijwrf*
IC PLANT. Pre® 1 | Add oootOi mtsadaand alcepmg berths to pheo of t»rk»*..by fs»l lines
it*wtorynaS
Wa FaMfelMAy WM. ROGERS.
AUKRT c.R. R/MACON. GRN'L SUPT C. R. R. SAVANNAH.
anlfttf
■p, , . . t
X atuniiwo lo cum entrmuad w u [» tbe
AJbanr and tKuuthwastero Circuity and in the
United I tala* Circuit and Bankrupt Court* for
Georgia novlly
[LARD! LARD! LARD!
FAUUtANiUACO'd Pure Lard; in Tierce*.
| Tub*. Bucket*, and in 5. 3 and 1 pound Tir.9, for
| *alo at tbo recent derlirns by
JOKES A COOK.
FOR RENT.
OLEEPiNG apartments, on firit and second
O ito’y, thoroughly furnished, can be obtained
Mt reasonable rates oy application to Mrs George
Smith, on Pine Street, west side, between First
and New streets* vdeodl
NOTICE.
W ILL be sold before tha court house door In
the county of Laurens, at Dublin, on th*:
first Tuesday in December, 187§. the following
deacribed property: The one undivided fourth
intoreat in lets land No* forty, forty one. forty-
four and forty *five, in tbe fi^st diitrict of Lau-
renj couruy, sold »s the l-roperty of Muruuel \\
Jopp to satisfy one mortage deed with a power
ol sa!e, made by him to O G 8parks Jt S< n, aid
by them transif«rrecl to Jatnet A Thomas. Fui 1
deed dated 23d day of Februarv. i%77, Hn d dup>
Not. 15, 1877. Property pointed out m said
mortgage- j A8 A THOMAS,
Nov 1,1378 . novaui Attr>rn«y at Law.
THE
MACON SAVINGS BANK
91 MULBERRY STREET.
luterert* paid on donoaiU of $1 to Jd.OOO.
Collections math- on ml accessible points, a.i-
vauce* on Cotton ami Merchant!im; xn store.
Stocki and Bonds lK>ueht and sold, and invent
roeiit* made a* parties mav direct.
.1 M BOA RDM AN. ProenlrtSt.
T POWKLL. Ci
FOR SALE,
Horses and Mules,
At the lot of W R Philips, Poplar Street, oppo^i
titelHo’dingsworth’s Blotk Odt30..,tffl